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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMKS. THURSDAY MAY, 23, I89T MORNING ARRIVALS. Mnmm-- C. M. nates and wife, Hw York; O. W. Tlialii.Br, mi l wl:, l(. w. Hl.un aid wile. Minn SJ.iait te.d nurse. Mr. Tuauin-r- Mr. llatolli.tll. Major Maine. Mat-- r Humes, Mrs. Fu me-- , Mrs. Hat I., L. S. I.lnslle, K. 1,. I.as-to- M.ss h. Thai. . M,n K. Ilea'le. Miss . Thatclir, Mis I.. Coniiin. Mm ,1. Cuxmn, Miss A. Sanders, Miss IClii'l, kll-- a A llailiff, Mr. L. u and w f, Mi-- s A. Klioson. Mr. Ha i.:ti, Le Tn'obHr. '. t.'iiinny. A. C .rl s.e. i. K uliv.roiu. C. lloimtis.-i- MP M. ..aii. Miss C. Tocpson. Mark Mantles company; S. I'sii.-r- . Doi.g.aa Wvij.; C. U W. Fullmer, 8 11. That.-i.fr- J. E. Charles, I.o'an; Mi Henri., U WH..011, U as Lamercorse, Mis I 'oo: atoll-- . M1-- M.ss A. .Ml ,1 H. I h it In r. Mr. Smith. .1 ti. Hv-le- Mr. I.'.i.l. Mr. J.-- i. W. S. La,u orraii-- , M:e V.l.utkin, M.KA,s..ii!m li.VV. 'lhal h- - i" r.. II 0 J' i.r.-y- if.. a. Smith. Miss Smith. Miss Fame .. Mis A. I' iiI'-n. ' iu Anders ti H. Nilln.or- -. J iya r. Mitr llywaor. M;-- -. A ll:ir;- n Mis,, F. K. i 'ID ma. 11 Fare, c 'iii'fi-n- '. 1. refers n c. jnh'iMiM. )'. Pilha '. ( To .l:som. A. Jcpp-o- u, Miss Elia'oii, lll;t k Mai. tics Co. wn tm - .1. J O'Connor, Ku'eki: A .1 Moore, W. F. Sny.'B-- W lt,.r Jan.es. (J.l.l Mountain K. A Uinif. O.M-- n; M. Mnycr, Ileum- . 1.: H. Sal.n. Lic.ln. Net..: J A. I .idler. Co. ). . iiii.lt. i:itl.:t; J. A. li Malid C r: D I). 'ir-e- n, i : lli..mas I'. Potts. F.uk Clly; J, li. Miller. Cisco. I'tah. CmiliM. ul A. .1. Mlllhue, tik-ln-n; 0. ft. II. .1 a. h.i.nhar i l.o. kp trt; .1. H Larkins, la s. ilie: Jol.n .: Lam. Eire,:,; V. Ilnril-- a .li. 'a run; J K tns, Far cify; A. Smftb wilt, an.l oii, C. I. Hi'o. uli n E Martin. It. Mont: Ar-- n Hon. Albany, N. V; H:inH. II Iiln. Oiu.i. lia; Kiri'H, I'arktMy; lioo.-i- t Mutual-I- . li. I I.ikIiiiiii J, H. War.-cu- l.tts ):: J. It. W'rk .,1, I if.l B. Wlk r (i. H. H i lii'.'l.'V, I ih;v; 0. II. MorK. .! Iiu A. M. .ul, Vt; J. A. Mini lmul.;i; M.S. M,rkH Nmv iii.'lc; (.:n..rifi'l l.iiiiim.rilil, Win. L. lial.n, lll.u k Jiock. 1Viiiiltn - H II. Ilrown iin.lwifp. f 'htr-iyo- V. J. M.i-r- f. Mu-i- i uiiiiH Iowa; M. K Jr'ioial.onu, S. l.la-- k, M. ch. ai:o. IN THE GOLDEN TOT. Many Eripht nd Ereesy Items of News Coodensod for tLa EeaJ.-r- of The Time. A riEH LIE CORROBORATED. Tha Sa'l Aooident WLiuh Bifull an Oregon Yoaup; Lady Nuw8 from All Around tha Circle. Thero In a im'sse at tlio (l(,'ilen tel-ega ih oII'kh) for John Suiitli. Charley Ilarvpy of Haih-- has to goiiu iJoisu to itifcliasB a aaluou. Oilen is authority for Iho ulatriitcnt the " Thrt'o J'.lnck Mnnles" ar all rihl- - Sim-- the );ilcri Statiiliinl vfnt its wear his Hliiski-r-cut lioinjiailoiir, "l uxpaver" ia a rnnitibitlor to the colutiiiia of Iho C))rilitii ( otuuii'icial. ".Veritaa" in yet to hear iroui. 'J'lio OgiU'ti Stanilard fay tins ia an "oil" yeur in politicg. J,ct us havu Jieaco when au "on" year comes. Thomas Yarilen and l'uter limit, two rreijcliiiiRil, ilisntrteeit In Until?. Hunt lost, tiis life and Vardert his liberty. There aro all tht indical ionii of a mer-ry no-n- a yon iiIdhbo war between Iho 'edttti Standard and th l.oguu Jour-ual- . ''fwlv TiMnitatloti.l" Is travelintr through Waahintoii ') iiMiaiiy is sulliciect to causo a Wasiiinj'toiiiuti to fall. "Will that unmilijjali'd iHiinnneo the board of county cooiinis-'imier-never adjourn 1" ar-k-i thuL"Hu county (Idaho) J imen. A t'omposito nhoto(;raili of thn opin-ion of the editor of tin l.u)au .Journal of Utah politics would (lobules look well la a frame. AcoordioK to tha Las AVfran Daily ptic "the czar of all the Run-h- s could appear no tnoro dinnitied than John Clark with his Dew phaelou and horsu." A new Hag pole will soon adorn tho rupalo of tlm Ogden city hall, it will not be paiotad, as was reported, the color of Caunou's iditas of de-mocracy . The game of baseball between llailey and Shoshone, Idaho, resulted in a eore of HO to 14 in favor of llailey. Idaho doesn't play particularly close games. out tney am luleresliiij ami loiig. llailey mado 14 runs in ouo iunin. Thure was a clotnl burst orsomethiiiij of the sort out on tho divide between here and tho Little Laramie Saturday night. A streak of bail ten miles lou'u, mid but a short distance in width fell. It prueentod a peculiar siht from the city. Laramie lioomerauif, Miss Nettie lllackimin of Albany, tiro., was very painfully if not seriously hurt the other day by falling and slick-ing a pair of scissors in her left hide. Shu was upon the fence eiittiinr ll.iwers, when in soino way she lost her balance and fell forward to the ground, slickint; one blade of the scissors in her leftside. The Las Vegas Optic says: "The owner of un American cow," branded on left hip, that lins been doing considerable damage to alfalfa on Urin e's ranch, should claim the animal, and take her away " The owner of an American cow, who is branded on either hij) should not so wantonly dis-play his disliguremout. And ho should tie up his cow by all means. Nela Nelson, writing from St. Helens, says: "I saw in the Portland Oregonian that tlio lisheniiMU al ( ioble, I Ire., had caught a salmon marked 'villi the letter N. in Uie Hummer of !H!. while 1 was working for Williams Brothers oil their tisliwtivel at lionnet ille, 1 marked half a dozen young salmon in that way, all of them weighing between live and six pounds each. 1 think likely the ouo caught at Uoble is one of them." Dr. l'hillipa returned from Pyramid last night, where he went to attend the man Ed. Green, mho was run over bv a loaded wagon on Wednesday. The doctor found liini suileiing severely . from tho won' Jta, both le;,'s being badly bruised and Iterated, but neither brok-en. The wron which run over him was loaded .with 5,M)0 pounds of freight and ran aiyluss his hips diagonally from the hips Oiown and across one calf, cut-in-the rflewh and shin quite, deeply and niakirj a wound that will require imf( tinyto heal up. Dr. Phillips left the m.yfi rtutiug easy. Iieuo (Nev.) Ga-ectt- Till OATK IN HllTOSMAV JS, Urn Oeorirn, son nf Klietrens Sophlaof Han-over, born; when Anno died without heirs I... bfetiniti Ueort;. I of Mnuland. I70S - Mine, tie Monleaiiau, famous mistress of Lou in XIV, ibid. ITU - Kleelreiw ?o!iliiaof Havove.r died; heir (o rn.HU of KftKluuii bydewent fniu Jain.wl. lt9- - Thomas .Muore, poet, butn In Dublin; 4isil l:a. IW7 I ..mis Jean i'.uiloliih ArbmIz, born In Moti.-rs- Swil.'rlan.i; ftici ls',3; tha last I t i. in.-- t nuluralist of the "euechil crea-tion" IC'Ji-r-- ir ) I ii ' i ili ry liavy, ehemlst, died. lijuj Cavalry battles at Cm-li- l;iver bridge. Ark.; Wuriluiisvillu, Va., and feyluuiore. Ark. liCl Cavalry liattlca at I'leanant Hill, Mo.,nd .Mi.iill.iii, Ala. i eoloriHl tniw Hcht at Utile llork, Ark., and Jarkaunville, i' lo. tv--s iIallt'i)iiLH as lai'Ke as heu eugs full ia lowfi. Ill 5C. Hi VllllE I'KICE or ADVEItTIBKMKNTS ,BI " olumn Is ONLY 60. A LIN E. 'Itla tlio tt;VANT" column piibLshad lu Bait Lak-e- br nulng surer returns than sny "'her. A notlie puiillshsd bare will resell uiore resdre than any other j a.ier. Ki-- this In mind and lirin : your "Want" A. la. to T11K TIM KB. Ill Commercial Ht. VA n i' k tHTs )Z n iTia'7)wuli:u top dek. 7is Kat Koiirth tiouth street. W'ANTKH. l'OHTION AH CASlIil'B orb ok kwp-- r by a man with ft yeari ex :..-- !.. Canlurnls.. i'..d n'fa.sneea. A.i.ne-- s H. Tiik TiMk. TrtNFKil-l- 'i W?flON AH WATCH KK-- a rer. s i years B.tlioiienco, Addreis V. A. h , Tliues oiu.-e- TvANfrTH-N- V ONK LliAV"lN( A COI'Y of Tiik Timks at thin oHlce of Jutiiiaty 21. 'u. or Noveniiifr l. ''.i, will receive credit for one iiionlh's siitisi rfitioii. VANTl.D-T- li HUV AN AHSAY'l'iUTKIT m In part or couii.lctn. i'rn e must be iuw. AdJr.'-- veneral delivery, A. 11. ' A N T K uTZaI.!, lil Nhar"o' ti K !tNII hand turirturs. KU:hluu 4. Webber, Ih7 Honth first Kant. . y antkTTto'biFy olu nt'ii.DiNoa T ol all kinds. Utah Holme Moving Co. rrl IIOt SI.B Tt MllVL. t'TAIi HOlIrlr; tint alovinCo. bulldiutr. 4:or &ale. NlMttvTkTLKLTvKSTH F.A8T. BAI'Il) all sides. Lots MiM. unly.j:. ci-- h. Il.'&i V'-- r inuuth. rp --gj Denver & Rio Granfle SCENIC LINE OF THE WORI& The ravorlt Bouts to Glenwood, Aspen, Itadvillfl, PaeWa Colurada Springs, Denver And all Points East and SoaSk. rwo first-cusTtrai- daily. Flnffant Pullman and Tourist Blaepars, and Free Chair Car on Each Train, ror lull Information, call on or address W. J. bHOl WlLIj, Asa.it, M W. Qd Boutk, T. SMITH, A. 8, EUQHE3, ..urral Manager. Tiarnc Manages S. K. UOOrEK. G. P. and T. A. Popular Route $kw To all Points East, CaJj One Change of Cars Utah tt Kansas City or St Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FEF.E EECLLMJC CHAIR CARS. lis lure your ticket reads via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, H. C. TOWNSENO, S. V. DFRRAH, U. p. A T. A., Bt. Loals. CMP, A 161 s. UaU tiraa Baltl.aks City. Hub SANTA FE ROUTE. Atcfeen, Topeta & Santa Fe R B Kiina th FlnMt Tr&fna betWMa Dmt F.AUERBACH&BRO. Greatest Muslin Underwear Sale Iiegln Totlay and Will Continue l util livery Article Is Sold ! LADIES! Why Stitch, Stitch, Stitrh and Crook Your Hack Over th Sewlnu Machine When You Can Huy Nicely Made and Well Fitting1 LTn derwear at I.ei Than Cost of Material? r "W B O HT" IF1 IE US : Ladles' Nlt'ht Oowna, Chemises. Drawers Rklrts. Coreet CcTers. Mlseea' Prawe-- s, Chll drens' Hlins, Dre s s. Hi..rm. Kte.. at the uniform pries of If, H&c, 3ic. too, the, II, ll.sS, tl.oJ, tl.76, ti, tau. l.7i, IS aud upwards. This Bale will romniise finer lln- - of than wers erur before put Into a Sale, and will be subject to our u.ual and uua.terable rule that Only .'Garments of Each Kind and l'ric Will be sold to ons customer. PliEASR REMRMBER! This and do not blame our Salesladies and Salesmen for obeying oar rOSITIEV ttULE I Our Bargain Sale The OTiEATKST SAOniFICE of Choice and Desirable Dry Goods ever known In Sail Lake City will be cout.nued lu all our Departments I.V OICDKIC TO CLOSK OUT All odds and ends at a greater sacrifice than heretofore. Our goods are all new and every article warranted as represented. 1500 Xewand Choice PARASOLS are included in this Sale. Save money and buy your Parasol now. Our Shoe Department Has made CUTS IX PKICES to astound you. It will pij you to lay In a stock. OXK THOUSAND AND ONK BARGAINS Colorado BpriiiKS. Pueblo and Atchleoo, Topeka, Kauaus Ulty. Bu Joseph, UaieKbar. Chicago. Thiso Trains are Soid Vettibult DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR CAR3, Leaving Denver i p. m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reach all Eastern Points, either via Chicago or lit. Loula. Ask any ticket agent for ticket ever this line Tot further information, tlaae earaVs, eta, tali lien or addreaa J. D. KENWORTH . OW1 Act, Progress Bid g, halt Lake 01 ty CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Oea. Pass. Tk t Ag't, Topeka, Kan, "ill ymj VU w cuuuif vuv uunu tuu viuiu muut utuimiDo lwi iuu wen fiuui ft ted iture. Our Cloak Department Is eloslnpr our Ladles' Capes. Ladles' and Children's Bl7.ers an.l Reefers, Ladles' and Misses' Jackets, Ladles elegantly titling ready made Dresses, lovely Tea (iowne comfort-able Wrappers, Children's tllnirtiaiu Presses. CommenrHinent lirewsi'S, Snrali WaiNts, Blouses. Ae.. ate. All Stylish and Beautiful, at a great savlug to you who avail youredtes uf this opportunity. COME ONE! COMEAIX! For we can not continue forever selling new goods at less than co ia F. Auerbach & Bra 1CKESTPIM3S at HCHEST PRICB I Read Our List! Of Celebrated I'iunon: ChicLeriiio; CTouli iV Warren Knabe A: Co Decker Bron A. It. t lutse .1. cV C. I iher IlriKK V Stjtesant ALSO THE Story aV Clark, A. II. Cliaae, Lor lot; V I JIaUe and llrilj,re-po- rt Oi-oau- We sell anv of the atM.ve liiNtrnments on longtime ami e.o-- pa.u.ents. mslr-- i liu u.a l..k.-- iu lor new .iiitfan.i th.-i- real value allow. d. A Kiiuraut. e of fio n tire t. seven s e h pi.. no. Weill pay yoar m,tlr. .ad fate from any t oiut in Idaho or Uin.li to nait Lake (Jay Mid ret.uu provia.iig you buy a piano fro .. us whlielii the ty. This .bie pari s Uvine In net. hboi'in towun and lo ..!H.-- fr iu ti.e imiit.-iirtt- st. rk w nieh wo always have on hand. Wh tak.. pleasure in en. iwlnj ou goods whether ur not you iutrud to t.uy. Correal ou.ienee solleiMsI and promptly answer.-u- . F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Ilox 171T. No. : Wmt Pe ond Soutk. J. AV. Farrell &Ca ff ' "' 1 T5-H.- I . liui.i.ara, si weoi efoma ivKliCiuMrrrA';K. h o. u Nlw llal.-ino.- Ioiil' time. W. K. Hub-t- . ir.l. 41 West Second H..uth: 7BlBA7iTTriiST('LAHH TENT, I'.'xKS I lee t, ut.cl H. Kouitli South. I OH H A I,KH li KTLAN IJAN 11 IUijHLANl-- 1 ponies. Wliolesaie ami retail. Iu.iuiie attl'J H.nith West Temple, "till HAI.K OK l.KASK-TW- O "SPLKNUIU J eitos for luiuiwr yard, warehouss or Also one of the tie.it sites for in thei-ity- Ajiply to owners. C.d.Wtnt-lemur.-- , or to" W. II, bliearmuu, tioltie-Plt- t UruK Co. building. I "loll 8AI.E-3i- i.i KKD llKICK. APl'LY to J, i;i West Fourth Mouth. 1" xit8 a lk-- ki 7ihTa n tT' i STi iusk on Kik-ht- Ka.t etreut. All Modern Prl.-- very low. s easy. Apply to the owners, C O Whltt-ino- or to W. II. Uodlie-l'ltt- a Drug com-pany liiill.lin. I' OFUOM iiKAVH. j on Slate etreet, lietwe.-- K rt Houth and Urst Klne-ts- . Leave at DO East Firat South sir. et an I tw rewarded. lUottcu to S oait. ON KV Ti ri.()AN --TH K MIMLANU IN" vehtiiient comjiany. No. u W'et, Second Houth utrwt. have from ) to to loau on iiisldu property. " j A Nil if PK UiJ K N T LON (i TIME i 2 money 1(1 per cent short time John J. Snyder, .V and :ieiloop.-- Ih.k k. Telephone .Y.7. MONEV TO LOAN WM. TlTrlT. N, KOOal luilldm g. Slate street. gov jUcnt. ViR KENT COMFOKTAI1I.E IIoMk! I sultalile (or one or two (ieutl.m.-n- . V.i Third street, I Oil K ri.N T( S F. ii'U K N 8H K O Fill NT I room near business. One or two 7:1 Center street, jv. IT'OlfTiENT N E W Ml iTiEUN 7 KOOM 0, L. Haunanian, HJ Main St., up stalls. 1MK KENT 8PAKE I'lASOS. Tn of J. VV. Iliaud.'s, lloom .., riniKor liiilldim.'. IOlt KENTFUKNISIIKn KiHiMS WITH I lH.ar.l, at 'HI' East First South. I.'olt KENT - FliKNISHEll KOOMS, ELEC-- I trie libt and bath, with or without board. :io.t South East. riHVO NICELY FUKNISMEH KlKlM.S. I simile or coTiue.-Ud- , with use of baih. W llh or without board. First bouse lu 1'ru-- ei Court. HUN. W. Temple. Vcvoonal. Til-rA- KHTATkI I N SUIt A SI E AP4T It loans. We build houses on monthly payments; will sell you a lot In any part oi tlie.-lty- an.l build tosiiitynu on niotitti-l- y lnstalliiienis. Send for price list, stating uhoiit vshal vou want.. W. lJ. Donns, 117, 8 Main street. EN F. K AU( I K N(!V'fH T H B NATION-- " I al capital Lite Association of I. C., New York Insurance Com-paii- A few energetic agents wanted for Utah and luaho. MLS llidll & CARPET CI). 207, 2011 and 21 1 State Road, corner Second South. V Are showing the meet elaborate lins of FURNITURE CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. ' W make a specialty of furnUhing private residence!" through-n-t. Everything new lril modern. One sn.'ol il'ios In Cnv-rtet- s "re itlKdow and Scotch Axminsters. Royal AViKons. Kidder-mit- is U:rs, &c., Also a large line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FURMTURE AJD CiRPBT CO. The Holmes Iluildinc, Corner State Road aud Second South fib ':i'vlX'k CraqcBt Sets :iV?i'lri i -i-?- i vmfi MwAMi'j : PLUMBERS, GilS 2 STEAM FITTERS. lieal. rs iu all Muds of IFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Orders taken for Hrlveand Dug Wells, res-p- Is bul.t and connections made itfMaia. opp. a.te Auerbach Bros. Teieuhone. 'MX ) KE U 1 1 L & pRA N KEN. MiJiraGisTS. B E. Cor. Main aud Third South. I We carry a complete line of rirngs. Chemicals, I'rof.rle'ory Tru-sc- tmi ottcl aud Domestic Pen umea and Toilet Artlciss fhe Conipoiin.linir of Physician") Prescript , tious aud Eainily Siscialty. ' Also a line Itnnof Tnis-es- . Ilraces, Crutches. Etc iSi.eo.al attenuon iilven to oiders by j mail. J AGENOY TOE GUNTHES'S CANDIE3. " " - DR C. A. FOLLETT. DENTIST. DR C, A. FOLLETT M AKES A SPECIAL-t- y of HrliU-- e and Croiwi work, and all the j thiicguhlearr bran he. pertain. ng to lientisiry. Par- uttentlou to the pi eservatiou of natural teeth. t,r. 1 -- '2 E. Second South. JELLY & CO. j Printers, Stationer-- , Iliank Rook, j Makers. 8WestJnd South Salt Lsks City. j fUH FACILITIKS rOB DOTNO FIKST-- I ibest liookJs"''rulIe'ldl,ntpinrignteadre aonrdtliol,oumeiw.e.-- tto aunr--dI 5rirr-eaiSiallm:eples ct i.aliroad. Mmmg, Hank aud work always on han.i. Cmunlefe l,i. of omce 8np:.i,-s- embracing' the most approved labor-savlu- and ecouuuilcal lnvea-tious- . Low Prices. Call on lrs. W. P. Dodos, 417. S .Main sireet. IF iV WISH TO LET A 1IKA1 TIFTL pouseand not cost more than ou aietay-iiii- 4 in leut, see Heck, Kennedy Co. 'iO TRADE A 10X-.- Foil HENCE X either In city or In koo.1 addition. HoiiA. k J. MiriiEHS, 'tu M .In si t. ( O." WHITTEMOKE AMI 8. P. AKm" V '. strong law oiti.-e- removed to limine Pitts Drug Co. ti l.l'g, corner Mam ami Urst South. V M M O V V H N E. C1 LO H A L, I JOCAINK smoking habit cured. Chained ami e l. Hook of ISO panes ills tr d seul free 1'ay when curs I. Box liW,8att Lake City, Utah. HOUSE MOVEIIS-DOY- LE &"F0WI.EkT house movers and ratsera. A life-lon- experience. Largest outfit in th terrltorv. Oltice. O'Connor & Shaffer's drug store, t'iei Main sireet. P. O. Hoi Vj. Ol.sulaiion of Partawr.hip. riMIF. Ilt-lt- l TOKORE I existing between O. II. Wneaton and Alex Macky, under the ftnn name of Wb.-ato- .4 Ma. key. has this day been dissolved bv mut-ual contract, said c. II. Wheaion assum'lu all lialiilll es aud collect all outst .tiding accounts, 'fhtir place of business, formerly known as theOa.-tu- saloon, at liiM W. South Temple St., has changed to the Idve Oak saloon, lfjl est South Temple. C. H. Whiato At kx Ma. kkv. Salt Lake City. May 1R. lwi. M. R. Evans. 84 W. Second South. Sporting Hoods, Gum Revolvers anl AmmnnitioiL KfycH Tricycles & VclncijieJesi. Razors. Pwkst Cutlery, Shears and S lsarv f.!r'1'9;.J.n'l'o1"l',v"""'"! luee. Dumb bhoe Collars; mi.son Uoots and Field aud Opera 0ses. Cxamlns my Stock Before Purchasing LOCAL TIAIN8, salt uki and or.nia. Leave Salt Lake. 8:(i0 a. m.. 0 Dr. a. m., 4:45 p. in. Keturulnu, arrive In Salt Lake, k:40 a m., 0 : 10 p. u., u :U"i p. m. BINGHAM. Leave Salt Lake, :20 a. m. Returning, ar-rive In Bait Lake, 6:30 p. ax. American roiiK, raovo, si'Bmovn.t.1, this-- TIJt, MotJMrriJIASAMT AND H A Nil, Leave Salt Lake, :S0 a. m. Returning ar-ri-in Salt Lake, 4.3d p. m. D. C. I)OD(iE. J. H. RRNNRTT, Uen'l Uanacsr. Oeu 1 Pass. Agl leslSMfl RapidTt faaipy TIME TABLE, To Take Eflect May 1st, 1891. Local Trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. I1AVIS LEAVB ZLOOBAOO SALT LAKK CITT (:00 a."m. 1:0) pu' t. 7 :00 a"in. DWpra. 7 Kl S!:(m :0.) 3:10 " S:(I) 8:U0 " I10 ' 4:0) " :(J " 4:U) " 10:00 ' 6:( " lt::0O M b:iV " 11:00 " S OU " ll:0U " 0:00 ' Malum. 7:00 " City Station: Corner Seventh South and Bscoud W oat streets. J. O. JACOBS, GonT M'gT. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer in all kinds of firat-ela-ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Suppliei. "Warehouse: 133 tc 14L5 First East St. E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. . W. SELLS. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN LUMBER. first South St, Opp. 14tb Ward Asnmbly Rooma. I'ostoffico Lioj, 1078. Old Pioweer Yark ol' Axwstrwui; JJagiey. Money to loan in sums to suit by S, F. fpencer, Ui7 South Main street. , tt (.rl..J Grand ojieiiius Decoration day. May oOtli, and utitii ftirther notice, trains between h'a't I;iko and (Jarlield liuacli will run its follow.-.- : Leave Salt Lake. Aniv at (Jarlicld. It) a. in. in:I") a. m. I p. in. 1 to p. in. p. tn. 2 )r p. m. 8:15 p. m. 4 p. in. Leave (iarfiuld. Arrive at Halt Luke J'.' noon. 12 15 p. in, p. in. 1! 15 p. in. 4 p tn. 4A't p. lu. 0 15 p. m. (i p. m. Fare for th" roiind trip 50 cents. 1. E. llriiLHV, (General A;eiit. A oll Line of Crist y Hats at the American Shoe and Clothing Co., 120 South Main St. Bio Gride Western I3a.I2L."W.ir. S'rAM prGRANDEy q ND EyWESTERMj Aj, AR G D E CURRENT TIME-TABL-E: In Effect April 8, 1891. ' r i No. a. No. 1 EAST-BOUN- TRAINS Atlantlo Atlaatto Kail. Express. Leave (ig.l. n 8::m a.m.l 8:4f. p.m. Arrive Sail Lake. v 40 a.m. t:55 p.m. Leave Halt Lake ti lil a.in.'lua p.m. Arrive 1'rovo li:aj a m. 1I::(0 p.m. Leave 1'iovo 11 40 a m. 11:3,') p.m. Arrive Oreen Rlvr 5 SJ p in. fu) a.m l.eaveiireen Klver 6 fi p n. 6:3f. a.m. Arrive i Iraud Junction... t.:0 p.14. a.m. Arrive Fuebio 1 11 p.m. 2: a.m. Arrive Colorado Springs. s iBp m. 4 U a m! Arrive Denver 6:44 p.m. 7:00 am. No. L N. a. WE8T BOUND TRAINS I'a.-ifl- Paclftn Mail. Express. Leave llenver W:J a.m. 7:00 pm LeaveO. dorado Springs.. lL.Wa.tn. 55 pm Leave Fueldo !:; p.m. 11:1ft p m Leave Grand Junction. .. Lklp.ni. icon p 111 Arrive Ureen Klver 8:!M p.m. 5:40 p m Leave Oreen Klver S:fl a.m. AO) p. m Arrive Provo a:) m. 1V:U a.m Leave Provo a:10 p.m. l!l:) a.m Arrive Halt Lake 4 35 p m. 1:45 a.m Leave Salt Lake 4:45 p.m. 8:(iU a.m Arrive Ogtlen ou D m. g:oo a.ra ' AMUSEMENTS, At iu I.ookl.g tla.." A fair-size- audience saw Lillian Lewis "As in a Looking filass" at tho Theater last night. Miss Lewis' hand-ling of emotional pai ls is too stilted to be eil'uctivo aud her gestures too pro-nounced to bo becoming, eniack Mantloa." Tonight and tomorrow night the l.ogan Homo Drama! to club hold the boards in "lllai-- Mantles." Over seventy characters are introduced iu "lilack Mantlrs" and tho Logan club comes well recommended. The sale ol seats insures a good opening night. "Tli Lilliputian. " Monday, Juno 1st, tho celebrated company of midget actors, known as "The Liliiputions," commence, an en-gagement at the theater, which will last three nights, with matinee Wednes-day afternoon. The company Is a unique and iiovul organization, the principal actors being ten midgets, who measure from twenty-eigh- t to thirty-eight- - inches, while their ages vary from 11) to years. All of them are highly accomplished actors. Kelma Cioerncr, principal soubretto of the company, has been justly called by Ihe entire critics of this country one of tha foreniost iuterpreteis of comic opera. Mr. Fran Ebert, the twenty-eieli- t inch comedian, is an uctor whose abilities are not less than those of I'o.juelin or Jollernon. The midgets at e supported by an excellent torn pany of more than one hundred sctors and singers. They will present in this city one of their most successful plays, "The Burgomaster of Piunol-lierg,- " a highly etiteitaining farce com-edy in four acts with songs. The play gives ample opportunity to the midgets to show their ability "as actors and Bin "era. The advance sale for the engagement will conmiouee Saturday of this week. So long as this cold weather lasts you will be interested in coal. H'e dell i'eacock. coal, mined by the Sweetwater Coal company of Koek. Springs. No better domestic coal in the market. Ollice, loH Main street; yards, i'lfth South and Third est; telephone 4.'5. CoNSLitERs' Coal Co.mpa.nv. " Cri.tr Hale At the American Shoe aud Clothing Co., 120 South Main stroet. Choice warehouse sites on railway track. Wautlaud, i.'o5 Main. |