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Show THM SALT LAKE TIMES. SATUKDAY. OCTOJ3EK4, 1890 L Z ' " I TTTP - I MPopnIar.Ronte P TO ALL POUTS EAST of cars Utah to Kan-sas Only one change City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Free Kecliiung Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A, St, Lou.it. S. V. Derrali, 0. F. & P. A., KoomlOS, Progrea Bldg Salt Lake Citu, Utah, pHOICE WINES, CIQAR t' depot. J diagonally J. SuMvit proprietor .Ut4h i.Nd Uc T1HE ONLY LADIES' TaJ, city Ladies deairlcu ILoR r II and fashions win a0 tL le t 1 1 OS East Second fSS 1 1 I- - WATTEE3 BROKER, 31 E FIRST cn' City. Makes loans on YvSJ s' Jewelry; rents Dlaaiw bought and sold: busiS' tabllshed 1866. uiXL, Wlow rates. "Unredeea'Mpi9iii!,' I-- vPblicthatlnfutm"in,tAFR5I --2 for at Calder's stow he 01 " les about piano or org, m U lion of pianos or organs tl?"' or rect. at aig E. st ,0nbP9 " to grove's music stoiV ' 0J, clter , MAGNUS 0L8CW TEACHER Olson" i orel,eSFITAR VI band. Leave Residence, SB m J" Sharp & Younger'sgito,, TJRAOTICAL AND SCIFNTiU 1 tlons. Spectacle . eye. No tKW? CcurtT South Temple Street! jgJK " rH'MBl.SQ, A. J. BOUEDETTE & fJO PLUMBEGRenSe,ralSTEAM AND GAS FIr Jobbers Ufleast street, Salt Lake City. TeleptoMN JAMES EENVIoi South street. Salt Lake St7, uta s3t . .- - FRANK KNOX, P't. T.. C. KARRICK, V. Ft J. A. EAKLS, Cashier. THE National Bank j Republic Capital, : : $500,000. FULLY PAID UP. Transacts a general banking business. Monev loaned on favorable terms. Accounts of merchants, Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Interest paid on savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. KARRICK, G. 8. HOLMES, EM1L KAHN, J. A. EAKLS. T. F. MCLLOV, GEO. A. LOWE, FRANK KNOX, H. L. A. CULMER. iTrPoNlsTLu Baniters, 161 MAIN STREET. BUYS 0RESAND BULLION. Ilfnl. COMMEmRCIAL nh SAVINGS wdllK Salt Lake City. Capital $200,000 Surplus lund 20,000 General fiankin? Business. Five per cent interest paid on savings deposits Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. First South. NOBLE, WOOD & Tlic eiiVf EicTusTve Hatters In Salt Lake Youman's Celebrated Hats. SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. CAPITAL - $300,000. Money to loan on real estate and other good BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS OF I SALT LAKE CM. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. ri-H- SALT LAKE GENERAL C0MM18-- slon agency co., tradesmen's books lwst'd. ooened and closed at reaonable rates Partnership accounts adiunted. rents and dit'ts collected, rofeivncos exchanged. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., 157 Main street. Sale L .keClty, Utah. ARCHITECTS. BUEGESS J. BEEVE. ARCHITECT BOOMS 11 & 12. 3RD FLOOR, 128 Main street, Salt Lake c iy. PEED A. HALE, (LATB OT DENVER.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, uo, Wasatch building. P. M. ULMER 69 AN"D 60 WASATCH ARCHITECT; J. HAHSEH, CI.ATE Of CHOTAOO.t A RCHITfXT AND SUPERINTENDENT, has removed his offices to 7, East Second South, room 28. 0. H. LaBELLE, A RCITITECT. 72 WEPT SECOND SOUTH J Street, Salt Lake City. I am prepared to funitah all manner of plans in the most im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Best of references given as to my stand-ing. P.J.M0EAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER Salt Lake 2511 City. PLATING. NOVELTY MANTJFAOHJEINGC: Gh?vSLER AND NICKEL PL Dynamo Process. AH km rKPniurdlsnogn doae with neatness aud L'Roa, 61 E 3d South, p' phYhcian's: DB. G. J. FIELD, 57LulsASATCHBUII'I)INa UTE DE. J. S, BLACKBUENXfJO Hernia specialists; rupture p cured without tion. 68 E. First South st t2?Tta; DBS. FEEEMAN & BMEOW EYE EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPEr accurately ntted. Rooms 17 m h building. REAL ESTATE AND L0AXsT THE SYNDICATE IDTESTJJENI REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK Lake. Investments tor noa reid a specialty. MONEY WANTED. TF YOTT DESIRE A GOOD LOAS PLA( 1 on real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, Main street. WELLS, FARGO &C0'8 alt Lake City, ...a.... Utah Buys and elhxchange, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the United tates and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the prtn clpal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling ot ores nil bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. correspondents: Wells, Fargo & Co ; ..London Wells, Fargo & Co New York Maverick National Bank Boston First National Hank Omaha First National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bank Chicago Boatmen's National Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo A Co San Francisco J. E. IDOOJirsr. James n, Baooo, Prank L. Holland, President Cashier. Bank of "Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, . Utah. General Banking Business Transactei Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. securities, on short and long time. directors: O. J. Salitbury, Pru. i'. H. Dyer, Fice.Pre$i W. 8. McCormck, George M. Downey, S. Bamberger, John A. Orottbeok, muntxi Kahn, U. R. Evant, O. Af. dimming, Secretary. S. II, Field; Jr. - - 7reaurr. Real Estate Mortgages, guaranteed by the company, for sale. Office Daft building, No. 1 Mains; jT W7Farrell & Co 1 ''" jj ': PlnmlieTs, s Gas & Steam Fitters Dealer in all Kinds of Lift and. Force Pumps ATTORNEYS. S. A. MEEBITT, CITY ATTORNEY, building. ROOMS 510 511, M. E. McENANY, ATTORNE PROGRESS floor. CUMMIN 0 & 0EIT0HLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- , ROOMS 4 AND 5, 138 Main street. 0.W.P0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. WILLIAM CONDON. LAWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR Firnt South, between Main and Commercial streets. BOORS AND STATIONERY. t!auleead! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LONDON Depot, opposite the Denver & Rio Grande railway depot , Salt Lake City. Orders for every variety of American and European periodicals, magazines, etc., promptly at-tended to. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. : TEE PAEAQ0N ' IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing, n west South Temple street. Utah Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake Cliy and Park City dally as follows: salt lake city. Tram I leaves Eighth So and Main 7:30 a.m r fives' ' : : ;; " " . 7:30p.m PARK cnx Train 1 arrives Park City 10:00 a m ;: 21-- ves I 4 6:00p.m .S1; &ains,leave and arrivB nt Salt Lake y y' eicl" Sun'iay, as fol- - vb- - Traln No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :30a m 6 arrives S'lRn'm " fileavehParkCity 11:00 'aim f arrives " 4 u0n t!i No passengers carried on freight trains. PASSENGER nATES : Between Salt Lake City aud Park city, single trip, ifc. between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip,:!. uraert taken for Drive ana vug went Cesspools built and Connections modi V8 Main Strert, opo. Auerbach Bros. Telephone i KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo- h Makers and Stationers. No. 4 a W. Second South St. Salt Lake, - Utah) Our facilities for doing First-Clas- s Job Print-ing are ot the newest and best. Books Rulea, Printed and Bound to Order. Samples of Railroad, Mining, Bank and Mer-cantile Work always on hand. Complete line of Office Supplies, embracing the most approved Labor-Savin- and Economical Inventions, Prices Low. Call on Ui. GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of th e Celebrated 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. Fall and Winter Styles. I havo lust returned, from the east with a full line of cloths which I im-ported especially for my trade and cus-tomers. Yours respectfully, Jos. Baumgauten, , Tho Tailov. Best Mocha and Java coffee, 40c per pound. Charles Erickson.opp. city hall. Purchase your cloves and handker-chiefs from ; Simon Bros. Ladies and gentlemen come and se-cure a "crown of glory" on your own head. Save and renovate vour own hair. Call on S. Thaoker at llairdress-in-parlors, 81 West First South street, rooms & and 7. Restaurant Francals. French dinner every day from 5 to 7:80. Merchants' lunch from la to o'clock. (Short order all day. It) Com-mercial St. Wisdom's llobertino is the only thing now used by fashionable women to perpetuate a beautiful comploxion. CIVIL engineering. EAYILAND & DENBY, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. laid out and platted. Rooms 614 aud 615 Progress building; P. O. box 607 ' Salt Lake City, Jtah. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OHAELES E. FIELD3, CONTRACTOR - BUILDING MOVER, and general engineer. Brick, adobe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaired. All work guaranteed against cracking or other damages. The only practi- cal building mover west of Chicago. Office and shops 749 to 751 State road. CHAELES ANAKIN. iSTaIR?U1LDE!'' SH0P 1B'4 WEST Temple street. A, FAGEEBESG & CO. nONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ALL J kinds of House and Jobbing work done, tsoimatos given on contract work. All work guaranteed. Corner 7 W. and Rio Grande ave J. 0. D0WLINQ, nJARAPllEwNoTrEkR, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, neatlyexecuted ; fitting un stores SoutChset.InUkiUiSaSI,eCialt3r- - FURNITURE. SAEDBEiiG FUMITUBEC0 MA,Uf,ATU?E,?S AND DEALERS IN Screen doors and Windows. JolS' and. Desks En5'fppronJptly a,tehded to. lus and UO W Templestreet. GROCERIES E0GEE8 & COMPANY, THSoufhAs?rIe1e? GR0CKUS 45 EAST ST FEED G. LYNQBEEgT" CameeastFM. ish. J08.H.Y0UNQ, T.J. McKINTOSB, Manager, u'ea. i'L d Pat. Ag TAKE the MuwAmm CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL For All Points East It is the only line running solid Vestibule, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council Bluffs, Oma- ha. St. Joseph, Kansas City and SouU Citv. All trains composed of Pullman inaguihcent sleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars in flu World, Forfurtherinformation apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent 8 W. 2nd South street, ba.t Lake C. R T, Barton, Jr, J. A, Qrossbsck, W.E Andrew Burton, Groesbeck & Go., BUYEKS AND SELLERS OS CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Agents for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main SL j Telephone 484 ALFEED dunseee, I REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INVESTMErl Main street rear Jones Bank, 1 Lake City Utah. 1 J.G.JAC0B3 4 CO, I REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 147 PROGHEj have for sale resldencs prop! in all parts of the city ; also choice bafsainil business and farm property. I BTJETON, GEOESBEOK 4 00, I REAL ESTATE, NO. 303 MAIN STReI Lake City, Utah. Notary in osl Telephone 451. I RESTAURANTS. I GLOBE OAFE, J S P. BALL Co. MEALS AT ALL HOUlf No. 84 Main street. Salt Lake City. I STENOGRAPHY. I F. E. MoGUEEIN, I STENOGRAPHER: ALLKWl OFFICIAL and Typewriting. Dlr Remington Typewriter and supplies; rwee uilding. I TAILORS. TXYLOEi I TAILOR. NEW SPRI1 MERCHANT arrived. 43 aud 46 east becaa South street, Salt Lake City. I TRUNKS. I HULBEET BEOS,, OF FINE TRCN'l MANUFACTURERS sample trun j cases to order; repairing a specialty; w " 1 First South street. I WATCHSIAKERS AND JjSJ T. M. SUEBATJGH, J FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, CWI watch repairing a SP" J prices reasonable; 75 west First Souta 1 Salt Lake City. Utah. MISCELLANEOUS- - CHA1LES HUMPHEEY. J A SSAYER AND CHEMIST 2 SOi:T1 A Main street, Salt LakeCltyJJtaa. 1 WM. M0EEIS. EMYE EYNOS. J C ALT LAKE STEAM CARPET CLEAN OWorks, corner Sth West and 1 telephone 473. Virst class mrtfL,! Orders taken at J. O'Conner's Main street. P. O. boi 540 I PENSIONS. 0J and relatives entitled. It.jmA W. T. POTTER, room A I building. No fee If not successful. J ITAH POllTRY COJIPi Wholesale Produce Dealers, j Commission Mertliu y General Sole Western Agents for SfwJSt''" Spring Creamery Butter. J-- .w Branc"1! st. Telephone 79; P. 0.boxell- - ParkCtiy, Utah. ; Fulton Market! Prop'r-- I T. J. PBEECE, Port WA Prime Beef. Mutton, Veal, Ham, Sausage. Lard, Ea II rltn B,, 16 W. Srd S. St-- One 'W" I lapital $auw,uou : Surplus F. II. AtiERBACH, John J. Dalt, O. J. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, rank H. Dyer, Thomas Marshall W. P. Noble, Geo. M. Downey John W. Donnellan. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, Temporary office No. II E. First South stroet New building oor. 2nd So. and Oom'l sts, General Banking in all Its Branches Issues certificates of deposit payable on de-mand, bearing interest If left a speeided time. Bolls drafts and bills of exchange on all prin-cipal cities in the United States and Europe. OFFICERS: 0"M' Downry President W. P. Noble Thomas Marshall and Vice President John W. Donnllan Cashier McCornick & Co., SALT LAKE, UTAH Carefiil nUmffm pfiwn to (he Kale nt Orn nni Bullion. We tolicU ConHgnmenU. guar-anteeing hightit market pricee, COLLECTIONS MADEJT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS- - Chicago Oommarclal Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat liank. h Nat. Bank Omaha Omaha Na Bank. St. Louis State Bank ot St. Louis. Kansas City r U. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London. England Messrs. Martin & Co., 33 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, $400,000.00 SURPLUS, $20,000, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Successor to Walker Bros., Bunkers, Established IBRD. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar 1'roof. Rents from $5to$25per Annuo. J.R. WALKfk. President, M H. WALK ICR, M.J.CHKENMAN. Cashier, L. H. FARNSWORTH, Asst. Ca.l,le, J.kWAlKKII, JrAMt. CahlerH Eaalcliifjr Departmeat Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-u- p Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays 5 per cent mttrest on time rttnoslts: a te as Tnibtee. Guard.an, Administrator and executor; transacts general trust business-insure-real estate titles; insurance fee covers' all charges for attorneys and abstracts. tTO hHOI.llFKS. x,BSn'in"J- - EiD2l& 1- - L. S. Hills ,4?VDu?k"e,t,J,osiah Barrett, HvdeSK.. A. Smith, Young M Walker "'!!R8t' T A" W" T- - LyUn J- R' Cauifaliitfi R. C. Chambers, Kelsev A pie. James Sharp. John J.Daly, R. Mcintosh, A. L. Thomas. Governor of Utah Merchant F. H. Auerbach, T. G. Webber. Hugh Andarson. W. H. Rowe, A. W. Carlson, 8. H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton, James Ander- son. LaM-ver- i John A. Marshall, Wm. C. HalL Western washing machines, $7.25, at the Fair. Sand berg's new sofa. bed is just the thiug for offices. Sandborg Furniture compauy, 108 W. South Temple street. - Miller's unexcelled New York Silk aud Derby hats will arrive tomorrow." Bast-Terr- y Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. G. F Culmer Ilroi. Removal. The paint, oil, window glass and show-case stock has been removed to our commodious factory building, No. 80 Commercial avenue lending off from Commercial street. Our stock is large-ly increased and we invite our former patrons and the public to visit us at our new quartors. Prices cut down to bed-rock. Ask for Culmer's Emimel Keadv Mixed Paint. ' California Collateral Bank. Loans money on diamonds, watches and all personal securities at low rates 18 W. Second South. E. Mehesy, PracticalFurrier. The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Fine Furs, in SEAL BEAVER, OTTER, Hfl, Etc., In this Inter-Mounta- in Region. Mr. Mehesy ha3 Just returned from an ex- tended trip through the Northwest, where he p"urchased a large quantity of raw furs, which Hi be worked to order for the coming season tyRemember tho place, 220 Main St. Salt Lake City. sol. reeseT CONTRACTOR BORDER Store and Office Fitting A SPECIALTY. Vi!l Furnish Estimates woV" ,kr!,nms ' seveu story stone or brick to putting in a shelf Ctn Si,SPeI1 for the Present at the new Holmes ' building, corner of Second South and Suue road, which lam now erecting. CSTostofflce J 267 Main street address: Salt Lake City, Utah Taft & Kropfganze, General j CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Late Citj, ; Utah Territory, i Office: 23 Main Street. Where can I buy a cheap lot on monthly payments, with no interest for the first seren months, near streetcar line, and can get a flowing well of pure water at a cost of $42.50? Answer In Desky's Second Addition. Office 82-8- Scott-Au- e rbach building. 0. II. HANSEN, DERGIr1alE FANCY gbocemm corner iLggj sire!" Wood- - HI L- - PEICE, GRBtreetIES AND PRVlSIONS, 254 MAIN INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS &oT Block. rK- - 014 aad 515 Progress . "?.U05S ASD CIGARS. T. NTSTE0M. FAMILIES cial streets. lrst houth and Conuner-- M0SHES, FLOOD 4Co7" MTa?tikt- - 135 MALN STREET, THE TWO PHILLIP3PLACE ISFlM e d feSiC THE PHCENTX SALOON, T.SJ22WB.W STATE mes, Liquorx and CiS flru1,ti clca AGENCY WARWICK lilGII GRADE SAFETY LOciMIn' V?" PurcUasing from vZl have a stock to select from and do not hlvl wait. "oij Largest Stork and Lowest Prleee on Snort, tog Goods, Guns. Cutlery, eto. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CAL1GRAPU WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M, K.. EVANS 22 W. 2d South street. Salt Lake City 251 Main St Salt Uke City. Klegant Stors for Rent. G. F. Culmer & Bros, will rent the handsome store they are now buildin" at 20 and 52 East First South street" with nearly 7000 feet of store room, handsome show windows and best loca-tion for retail business in the city, Ap-ply at once. If you want goods at eastern prices, go to the Fair. We have received the latest novelties in dress materials and trimmings, and are now ready to take orders. Simon Bros. One car of folding beds nnd four of ossorted furniture, new 6tyles. Please all. Barrett Bros. by the S. L. Carpet cleaning company, corner 8th West-an- South Temple. Telephone No. 473. Sole Agency For Dr. Jaegar's Sanitary woolen under Wear of which we havo a full line Bend for catalogue, Bast-Terk- t Mercantile Co. Halters and Furnishers. 142 Main street Cafe Royal. New and elegant; choice wines and liquors; Anheuser beer on draught. Commercial avenue leading off Com-nerci-street. Two Star safety bicyoles for sale eap. Pembroke's, 18 Commercial st. SUNDAY SERMONS. Where to Go In Order to Listen to theWord of Truth. Scandinavian M. E. Chuwh.-I- SS Second East.Rev. E. E. Mark, pastor. Services 11 a.m., Sunday school l'J:30, evening services 7:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 :30. Fihbt Baptist CncncH. Cor. Second Wes and Second South. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. j prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:80 p.m. Pastor, D. P, Forward. Sunday school 10 a.m. St. Mark's Cathedral. communion at .00 a. m. ; morning prayer and baptism. S : 15 a. m. i litany, sermon and holy communion, lla. m.i Bible cl:iss6:30p.m.;eveniugprayer and sermon, 7 :30 p. m. CHimcn op Jesus Christ or Latter-da- SAINTB.-S- alt Lake Stako of Zion: Angus M. Cannon, president; Joseph E. Taylor and Chas. W. Penrose, counsellors. Tabernacle services each Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. The Young Men's Christian Association holds its regular gospel meeting Sunday after-noon at 4 o'clock at its rooms over No. 63 E. Second South street. All young men are cor-dially invited. Short speeches, music, &c. Roman CATnoi.to. Second East, between Brlgham and First South. Mass at 8 o'clock ;high mass, with sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening ser-vices: Vespers, benediction and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Dally service, mass every morning at 8 o'clock. L. Scanlan, bishop. Westminster Presbyterian Chbrcih. On Fourth West, between First and Second South. Preaching 11 a.m. Praise service in the evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school 12:80 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. F. L. Arnold, pastor. First Presbyterian. Pastor, R. O. corner Second South and Second East. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school at 12:30, immediately after church ser-vices. The Christian Endeavor society meets at 6:2.) p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Wed-nesday evening. Swedish Lutheran. German Service will bo conducted In the Swedish Lutheran church, at the corner Fourth Eii:t and Sec- - miA Smith atvinta tA.mnrmw Rftarnonn at 4 o'clock. Rov. P. Doerr will preach on the occasion. All our Gorman speaking friends are cordially lnvifed. Cbntral Christian Church Services will be held at fedoral court room, Wasatch block. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. Preach-ing by Elder B. F. Clay, pastor, at 11 o'clock a. m. and at 7:3!) p. m. Pr.tyer and social mooting every Wednesday evening at 7 :30 p.m All are cordially Invited to attend these ser-vice?. TiiECor,oititD Pbopi.k of the city will hold services tomorrow October 6th, In the roal es-tate exchange rooms over the Woman's Club Exchange restaurant, No. 83 E. Second South. Services at II o'clock a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The public generally are cordially Invited to at-tend these services. James W. Sanders, pas-tor, t First M. E. Church 33 EaBt Third South stroet: Rev. W. D. Mabey, pastor. Genoral class every Sabbath at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., by pastor. Sabbxth school at 13:30 p. m. Epworth League Young People's meeting 6:45 p. m. Preaching 7:36 Prayer and Sabbath school teachers' nnetlrg every Wednesday night. Everybody Invite l Strangers always welcome. Thb Episcopal Guild. The ladles guild meets on Tuesdays at 8 p.m., the mother's meetings Wednesdays at 1:3T p. m., ' the Girls Friendly so-ciety Thursdays at 8 p.m., the Brotherhood of St. Andrew first and third Wednesdays of thf month at 8 p.m.,the Guild of the Iron Cross the third Friday of every month immediately after evening prayer at 7 :30. First Conorroational Church J. Brain-ar- Thrall, pastor. Services at 11 a.m., with sermon by the pastor, In Salt Lake theater Strangers welcome. Following services a' chapel of Salt Lake academy: Sunday se.ho 1 9 :30 a. m. ; Christian Eudeavor society at 6 30 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wodnosday nt7:.Hip. m. Pastor resides at 860 West Temple street, (south), aud will be at home to those wishing to confer with him on Monday evenings. St. Paul's Chapel, Corner of Main and Fourth South Btraots. Divine Bervlce every Sunday as follows: Morning prayer and ser-mon at 11 a. m.. even'ng prayer and s r.non nt 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 18:30 noon; Bible class every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Even-ing prayer and lecture every Fridiy evontm at 7 :.' o'clock. St. Paul's guild imots evt&.i Wednosrtay afternoon In the guild room at i o'clock. The Altar guild meets every alternate Monday at 3 o'clock In the guild room. Time Tate in effect August 24, 1890 EAST BOUND TRAINS. iSu.-- i No. 4 Atlantic Atlantlo Mail. Express Leave Ogden 0:R". a.m. 5:40 p.ra Arrive Salt Lake 10:46 a.m. 6:n6p.m Leave Salt Lake 11 :ttl a.m. 7:05 p.m Arrive Provo I2:c0p.m. 8:46 p.m Leave Provo W:M)p.m. 8:45 p.m Arrive Green River 7:06 p.m. 4:30 a.m Leave Green River 7tS5p.m. 4:?Q a.m Arrive Grand Junction. .. 11:30 p.m. 8:45 a.m Arrive Pueblo 3:96 p.m. !: a.ra Arrive Denver K:m yi.m. 7:3-'- a.m WEST BOUNDTRAINS. ' N,7l No. 3 Pacific Paciflo Mall. Express Leave Denver fl:(!0 a.m. 8:05 p.m. Leave Pueblo 2:05 p.m. 2:10 a.m. Leave Grand JuncJau... 7:00 a.m. 7:15 p.m. Arrive Groan Hivor U:a) a.m. 11:35 p.m. Leave Green lilver 11:40 a.m. 11:30 p.m. Arrive Provo 6:10 p.m. 6;an a.m. Leave Provo 6:t0 p.m. fl:i6 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake 8:10 p.m. 85 a.m Leave Salt Lake 8:25 p.m. 8:50 a.m. ArrlveOgden 9Mi p.m. 10:05 a.m, LOCAL TRAILS. BAIT LAKE AND OGDEN. Leave SaltLake: Arrive Salt Lake: fi::oa.m. 4.3up.m. 10;45a.ra. 12:i0p.m 8u5p.m. 6:56 p.m. SALT LAKE TO BINGHAM. Leave Salt Lake at 7:46 a.m., returnine, ar-rive Salt LaK--e at4:20p. m. ir .n arrives from W:a it on Saturdays and leaves for Wasatch on Mondays only, . C. DODGE, J. H. BENNETT, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt LIBERAL DELEGATES. A List of Those Who Will Espouse the Cause of Liberalism to the County Convention. BES0LUTI0NS OP IMP0ETAN0E, No One to Take Part in the Lib'.ral Pri-maries in the First Precinct Except Bead Certain Liberals. The Liberal primaries were held last evening for the purposo of selecting delegates to the county convention that occurs ou Monday, at which time a del-egation" to the territorial convention will be.nanicd. In the first precinct the electors as-sembled at Hammond hall, with Jacob Moriu as chairman and H. II. Parsons secretary. On a rising vote the following resolu-tion, offcrred by J. J Greenwald, was adopted: Rec olved, that no one be permitted to take part in the deliberations ot tije primaries of the Libaral pa tv of the First precinct unless auh and every one supported the nominees of the partv at the lust county election: that It l the bense of the Liberals of the First precinct that wo would rather suffer defeat as Lib-erals than win in the association of s and Jacks. The following delegates were elected: First ward W. H. H. Bpafford and E. W. Tatlock. Second ward-- W. J. Lynch. L. C. Crossman. Third ward-J- os. Y. Smith, J, A. Morlan, Thomas Atkins. L. S. B lesley. Eighth ward H. T. Duke, J.J. Greenwald, William Showeil, J. W. Netf, Irank Pierce, C. K. Stanton, H. S. McCallum, 8. H. Conlt v, A. II. Parsons. M. K. Parsons. Wlnth wrd-- H. fpeeia, James Austin. Geo. W. tinow. Cuarloa Baldwin, Theodore Loven-dale- : alternates, A. J. Pendleton. D. W. SiM'Ibner. Tenth ward-- L. O. Worstell, H.Barnes, J. Moilt.. O. F. Loofburrow, Walter Murphy, A. Xi, Sawyer. The following motion was offerod and adopted: That In the event of any delegate being una-ble to attend the convention fiat he only havo the right to name a proxy from his own ward to represent him. Prof. Benner was tendered a vote of thanks for the use of Hammond hall. The following resolution was then uhmitted aud adopted: Resolved, that ill Instructing its own delo-gat-to assume the iiersonal responsibility of appointing their own proxies in event of being y unable to attend the con-vention, this precinct primary rebukes the effort of a previous convention to perpetuate its own power as an Impropriety aud an Im-pertinence. Adjourned. In the second precinct the primaries were held' iu the Federal court room and tho following delegates selected: Four n W ard-- W . J. 11 alloran, W, S. Cooke, Irank heath. F f ih ni'tl-- F, P. Addleman. John Hell, jr. Slxlh wtird-V.ll.l- ara Mo er s, tienry uiihr-lng- , iv. W. K v rs, W. H. Uaor. Htvrnth warl G, W. Pa tch, J M. Harvey, Jmei Anderson, J. F. Leo'ia d J. T. Linen, A. W. R lyoonlil. W. C bo land, Wll lam P. owe, C. P. Mason, Boyd Pa. k, J. L. i riuk 13 Fourteenth wi rd-- G S. Erb, S. C. Ewlng. J, L. till e qls, Wlmam Nel on, 8. F. Plersou.lke WooU. 1'.. B. Wiccs, Dan Hem h, R. O Lh mi- re k, A. G. BnSj. .1. W. hk'nnsr. Heniy taw, henry Dent-alte.- S A. Meir tt C. W litmn- - tt. J.C. C. Gia:.ff. J. L. Du'g n. John lp leg1 aff, S. P. Armstrn t, H. Krl tuaum, W. L Dykis, J ireph K. Galg.ier, Uemhait bp en jer, J. K. John n -- . Fifle nth ward H. F. Evans.James Heguey, T. W. M la r. H. F. T.iyior, J. L. i(uth rforj, L. J.V.I in r Grorge Nichols, (,'larf nc t K.berlv, D. W. Gum'ile. n. F. nea'h, L. Curtis, J. P. MnOrath. Albert Fit hir, Fretl Ktnt, F. W. Mli.JoBph K. Fa ry, T. II. Newt.u, Robert Nelson, K W. 01 instead 19. In the Third precinct tho following delegation was named: Sixteenth ward John Clark. Dan Wolsten-holm- S. F. Fenton, W. M. Brown, William S.ivdor. Seventeenth ward J. R. Morris, C. S. King, Jt h i L. May, M. Glnnon. Nineteenth ward T. A. B illey. N. Treweek, George Lumt-ourn- , H. Pembroke. Twenty-secon- ward S. Galo:i7i7.l, E. M. Col-lins, William Sanders. Charles Johnson. The fourth precinct held its primaries at Glondcnnings barn when the follow-ing delegates wero named: Eighteenth ward A. L. Thomas. R. N. Eas-ki- 11. W. Lawrenro. Dr. F. D. Nlles. Twentieth ward James Glcndennlug, J. P. Bache, F. M. Bishop and P. L. Williams. Twenty-firs- t ward 11. G. McMillan, George Harrison. J.C. C'onklln. H. H. Ball, Joseph Lippinun and W. Dj Sincdljy. City hall was the seeno of the fifth pre-cinct primary resulting in the selection of the following delegates: Eleventh ward James Lowe, W. II. Ryan, W. P. Lynn, Thoo. Uurniaster, E. SellH, M. Cantlou, C. B. Jack, Aler Cohn, Thomas Hutchinson. C. E. Allen. Twelfth ward O. J. Halinlury. ,T. E. Pool v. L. llollnnder, F. Oentsch, Tiimnas Marshail, Frank Dyer, George M. Downev, .)oe Silver. Thirteenth waid-- K. B. t r.tclilow, J. M. Jilckalts. C. E. Wimtland. A. L. Slmomll, C. L. Haines, Arthur Pratt. Max Llpman. .1. H, Wal-de- I). C. Elclinor, J. U Bacon. C. H. Christie, Milt Barrett, T. A. Dal-;- Frank Holland. J. McVlcker. Bollver Roliei'ts, Sr., M, B. Sowles, B. K. )lo-- h. Hnnrv HarrlHon, W. A. Taylor, W. A. S aiiton, Jeff Clark, Frank Hoffman, Dr. I. J. White. Messrs. C. E. Allen, H. U. Colbatii andJ. 13. Allen were named as the precinct committee. Testimonial From a Lending; Butiness Mun. roKTLAND, Or., Julv 20, 1800. W.C. Halleek: Dear SirFor more than a year my sculp has been affected with dandruff to sueli an extent as to give me much annoyance, a burning sensa-tion ever being present, accompanied by inflammation, and intense itching. My hair was fulling out rapidly and al-ready a bare spot presented itself. Through the advice of a friend I tried Skookum Koot Il.iir Grower, and after using two bottles I am entirely cured of dandruff, the itching has stopped and my hair is growing out thickly where a few months before I was getting bald. I can cheerfully recommend it. F. O. Downing, Sec. Alaska Gold Co. Important Notice. Louis Mosher an old resident of Salt Lako, but lately of San Francisco, has opened a store at 56 East Second South street. He will make a specialty of the following articles: Cigars, writing pa-per, envelopes, blank books, etc. Harmonicas, knives, combs, brushes and iu fact everything kept in first class notion store. Also a fine line of Catholic prayer books. Every-thing cheap for cash, |