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Show ; . .iiiIS i ; B,WIIMM mi I !(J Jmith Printing C" Printing ii Blank Book lanufacturing I BANK, OFFICE AND COUNTY SUPPLIES. 1 i Printing House Court, I I I No. 24 W. Third South Street, S&l L&Ije Cty-- 1 1 l i i i ! nil iiHMTTTmnrinitroiMtHiiiiii iiiimi niiiniBiimMiiirl I i . x "vy ! ' .r- - . AtMMtMtMMMMlWMljMWr'WfyW JHIII1 T. R, JONES & CO,, Ul XA1N BTRBET. BUYS ORES AND BULLION. -- ENRY F.CLARK TAILOR. 9 E. First Soutli St. SO East First Soiitii. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. . FEED A. HALE, (LATI Of DKNVtH.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK wo, Wasatch building. F. M. ULMEE. YR"'H1TKCT I'KOUKKPS BUILDING. RCIIITFCT. 73 WKST bK.I'OND SOUTH 1 Street, Salt Lake City. 1 am prepared to furnlKh all manner of pinus In tho moat Im-proved style ot architecture, such as churches, opera bouHes, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Heat ot references given as to my stand-ing MONEY TO LOAN. I. WAITERS, r ROKER, St E FIRST SOUTH STREET ) east of Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished 1HC.8. All unredeemed pledges sold at vs. y low rates. HEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BUET0N, GE0ESBE0K 4 03., REAL ESTATE NO. M9 MAIN STREET Lake City, Utah. Notary In office Telephone 4M4. MONEY WANTED. IF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, J7 Main street. THE BYNDI0ATE INVESTMENT 00., 1 EAL ESTATE, R(X)M 1, OVER BANK OF V hall Lake. Investments for aspecialty. PHYSICIANS. DBS. FEEEMAN & BUER0W3, PYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT. SPEOTA accurately fitted. Kouml 17 and M b building. ATTORNEYS. SHEPAED GE0VE & SHEPARD, JAWYERS ROOMS AND W WASATCH Salt Lakectty. WILLIAM CONDON. IAWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CUT,. First South, between MuiU and Commercial streets. C.W. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. " PLATINO. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING 03,. r" OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATINrj T by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing dons with neatnesa and dispatch, Kwuusutf UHug, 81 3d South. It EST AIR A NTS. LUNCH COUNTER- - THE NICEST LUNCH. S A NDWICHEV tea. fntgrant coffee. Jersey milk, pas-try, hot soda, at Wagatco Elevator Lobby, business men try It. SANDBEEG FUBNITUEE 00., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Johbmg and promptly attended to. WB aad 119 VT. South Teuiutestruet. ' GROCERIES. FEED a. LYNGBEEG, QTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO- - 0 visions, Fruit, VeRetables, Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. 63 east First bouth street. Tele-phone OS. 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Grain. Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and Stale street. E0GEE3 4 COMPANY, riMIE LEADING GKOCEKd, ib EAST FIRST 1 bouth street. INSURANCE. L0UI8 HYAMB & 00 ITMRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of New York, bit and 615 Progress block. PLUMBING. P. J. KORAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, J59 MAIM bait Lake City. STENOGRAPHY. P. E MoGUEEIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALLKTND3 and Typewriting. Dealer in Remington Typewriter and supplies; l'rogrosa UlllllUg. MUSIO MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND Olson's orchestra aud brass band. Residence, Hb M street, Ulst ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp & Younger's Palace drug store, TAILORS. w L TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING arrived. 43and4ieast Second South street, Bait Lake City. r,"s. bradley; Expert Stencgrra.plj.er. All kinds of Shorthand and Typewriting. Calls for Dictation promptly attended to. Room fifi, Scott Auer bach llu Idin. J.W. Farrell & Co Rasters, Gas & Steam Fittw Dealers in all Kind of Lift and Force Pumps Ordtn taken for Driva and Dug WeUt CpooU built and Connection muni ilaut Mrsrl, 4mrtae Hr. 'Col. EiUij' pi ssues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of HIS 5EW RESORT. The Peer Among Peers and Sec-en- d to None in this City In-vitations Have Eeen Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Room, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. , Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-- . " imam posite the Theater, the only place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. The world-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard will also be under this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug-ilist and enjoys a more exten-sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 22S State Street, The Closing Out W. OF THE Entire Stock of (loiliinsat the 1. S. We will continue Furnihing Goods, Huts, Caps, Hoots ami Shot's, Truuks and Wlist'S. American Hotline & Shoe Co. 120 Main, Salt Lake. Health is Wealth in ... i n.l . E. C. West's Nkhv ikd Uhaim Tbiat-Kirr- , a (ruarantwa Bt'wifln for UvBlerta, Dlz-- I mans. t'nvulloti. t'. Nornou' Neuralgia Headache, Ni'Toue Prostration cmiKeJ hj the ua. of al"oholortibacio. Wakefulnj. Mt nial , Softening of tho Brain riilt ui In lnaaalty aun leading to miierv, drcay and Isatu. Prsraat'ire Old Age, llarrennnaa Los Powr In eltlisr box. Involuntary Lob-b- " aid Spsrmatorrtw cauke i bv ovr-exrtio-f tha brain, or river inrtilfpnrn: u h b'ji contains one n' iuiia trsatmui li on a box or tlx boxes for U w, mnt by mail oa receipt ot price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES rocure any case. With each order rec!vea ,y us for six boxes, aocompauled with s (W w arlll send the pirchaser our written guarantee to refund the mi.awr if the treatment dix; n.t Iffect a cure. Guarantees Issued only b John-ton- , Prat. ftCo., LirvuufUta. W Main b.. Bail ' front is to be out and a new one of improved and modernized. The old plate glass put in, and the building is to be plastered and calsoinined on the outside in a st3'le to correspond with the Utah National bank. The interior is also to receive attontion, and is to be supplied with an elevator, steam heat, hot and cold water, and also tiei-tri-lights, while all of the store rooms are to be linished up and furnished with new shelving, as well as lieine newly decorated. The total cost will amount to $25,000. Denver ts. Salt Ink. That Denver has reached the very zenith of its prosperity has been nfost manifest to those who have visited that city recently, and it is most painfully apparent to those who have real estate interests there. That town has been in the hands of men the most aggressive, the most enterprising, and the most in-dustrious, and they have by their energy made the city, ami have made millions for its inhabitants. Hut all tilings have an end. and Denver has reached the limit of its tether for the present. Morgan llutel. A large number of carpenters and painters are working on the new Morgan caravansary in an etfort to have it completed for the reception of guests by April 1st. The rotundy is now nearly finished, as is the saloon and billiard room, which are being fitted up. Like tho Templeton, the dining room and kitchen are on the top Hoor. There is a large circular sky-light over the stairway and just at the entrance of the dining room, which ad-mits the sunlight to such an extent as to pervade the entire building. Constitution Hulldlug. The finishing touches of the carpenter work on the Constitution block is now being done. All that remains for the contractor to do before turning the work over to the painters and decora-tors is tho completing of the stairway and a little work on the entrance. The former is now well along and it will likely be linished early next week. It is a very handsome job as the stairs and hnnd rails are entirely of oak which will give them an appearance of quiet elegance. Oonalp In Kea.1 Estate Offices. Arthur Pratt has established his head-quarters in tho Hooper block. The recorder of marks and brands has taken a suite of ollices in the Hooper block. The one thing that is necessary, in order to create great building activity the coming summer, is lots of cheap money. Although yesterday was very muddv and generally unpleasant, Shannon & Fletcher sold six lots in Shannon's ad-dition for $0D0 each. C. E. Want land has sold ninety-thre- e lots in West Grand View addition in the last sixty days, and expects to close out the last of them before the ides of March have gone. Ground will be broken Monday for the O'Meara Rros. block on Second South, next to the Burlington row. The building will be of brick, two stories high and lOvsO feet in size. It will contain two store rooms and four-teen otlices. The cost is to be iiWO and D. T. Keiler is the architect. A DANi fDIRT. I Although Friday is Considered Unlucky by Some, Yesterday's Transac-tions Show Up Well. GU3 HOLMES AND THE KNUTSF0KD Improvements loBa Mi ds on the Jenninge Block The Morgan Hotel Eeal Estate Gossip, It was a piece of news to the reporter yesterday, when a prominent real estate dealer informed him that Friday was the very worst day of the week to business in because of ths of people who believe it is an one to go into any sort of ido The horror of Friday does not to be coufined to the poor or but it is just as common among who count their wealth with six i figures. If they start negotiations in I the early part of the week and every thing is concluded satisfactorily so the papers can bo made out and signed on Friday tho consummation of the deal is deferred until Saturday or Monday. One such case tamo under observation yesterday, where the purchaser said he j 'would not pay money or accept a deed for a pioce of property tliat was signed on Friday if ho could get it for half iis value. If he did he was certain that the house would burn down before ho could get it in-- J sured or his investment would turn out unfortunate in somo way. ' Notwithstanding this well grounded superstition of some people the busi-ness done yesterday was the most satis-- f actorp of tho past ton days, the trans-fers counting up nearly JM.OOO. A j cheerfulness and air of" activity pre- - I vaded all the ollices and there was a good inquiry for addition propeny on which to build homes. Nearly all transaction are now confined to lots and acreage for platting and all spec-ulative purchases have practically ceased. The dealers are all confident of a good business the coming week should the present bright weather con-tinue. It has been impossible to show property for the past ten days and few will now make a purchase unless they can see the grounds, inspect the drain-age, estimate the value of the view and then try to calculate how much of the real estate dealers talk really goes. The Knutsforri. When the Knutsford opens, Gus Holmes may not be in it, and then again ho may. That he has put in a bid for the lease is certain, for it will be re-membered a tip to that effect was given in The Timks two weeks ago, but whether ho will receive the award of the State road palace for a term of years remains to be conlirmed and V.'ciidle Ilenson wont conlirm it. Mr. F. S. Harris, tho courteous head clerk of the Continental, admitted that j he would enjoy the change, and ho in- - timated to the reporter that his wife s was now using a large diamond for a paper weight which he purposed hav- - I wig set in a shirt stud just as soon as I Wendle 'phoned" to Gus that he could I have the lease. j Improvements In t lis Jennings Block f The Jennings block, which now be- - lontrs to the Jennings Investment com- - j' l'any, is tu be completely renovated, S. H. Msrke Co. South Temple street, opposite Temple grounds, invite the puhjic to call and see the grand display in their large hall which lasts for one wek only. - j |