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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1891. 3 p ifat ftwswwy fig wf 'A I fa Go to the Addition and See the House If 1 : !j Ke Building for William J. King, p J Of the firm of KING HARDWARE COMPANY. Their place of business is in the Holmes Block, 213 First East street fC fa G. LCHAMBERLIN t COis--$ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. f'IRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS CiTT. 01 The Times commends to ita patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. ARCillTECn. C. E. LaBELLE, ARCHITECT. U WKST hKrOXD SOTTTH Lake City. I am prepared to furnlsb all manniTof plans In the must 1m-- 1 roved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking bouses, private reHideiiceH and business blocks of any descrip-tiou- . best ul references given as to my stund- - FEED A. HALT!, (LATE OF DKNVIR.) ARCITITFCT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK Wasatch building. BUEGE8S J. REEVE. 4 HCHITKC T HIM IMS II & 12, :IHI) KLOOR. a Daft Block, I'M Main street. Salt Lake City. r. M, ULMES. RCHITF.CT: oU AND 6U WASATCH 1 V bulldiuK, PHYSICIANS, DB3. FREEMAN k BURROWS, I7YE, EAR, NORE, THROAT. accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and 14 n building. MISCELLANEOUS. ALFEED F. MARTINS, D. V. S. rETERINARY 8UROEON GRADUATE of the American Veterinary college.. N. Y. Telephone ail. Office at (Inmt Kms. stable, 4" S. West Temple street, Silt Lake Gliy, Utah. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFA0TURIN8 00.. fOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATIV.K VI by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repal-ln- ir done with neatness and dispatch. HiU'UBON Uros, M E 3d South. RESTAURANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. rpiIK NICKST I Lt'NCH, SANDWICHES, henf t. fragrant coffee, Jersey milk, pas-try, hot soda, at Wasatch Elevator Looby, lluslness men try it, ' riiiiNITIIKE. 8ANDBEEG FUENITUEE 00.. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks, Screen doors and Windows, Jobbing and promptly attended to. lUS.aud 111) W. boutU TexnpU street. ROCERIES. TRED 0. LYNGBER0, QTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-- visions, Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry, Fish, Game, eta 63 east First Bouth street. Tele-- phoneOS. John Green, 1; Sanitary Contractor. Excavations fot , Eewer OonneotioM Speoialty, At J. W. Farrell k Co.. 137 South Main St Telephona iOO. WALKEK JI01JSE3 Th Walker i Located in tht Butinem Center of thit City and ha all th j Msdsni Improvements & Convenience Pertaining toa ttrictly firtt-ela- u houm It la managed as well as any hotel In the Waal and u strictly the Business and Tout ' 1st Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake City. GK E3. ER3 .PrOD- - jBeautiM Woman 6MILES 8WEET- - srtfaSLaN. LV ot lhe thought V.j her own love I - "ZjtSLX ne58- Kvery woman liaKlf smiles sweetly who ' uses Wisdom's Ko- - 1W1 benine, lor it giTes. f n to her a clear, nana-- , U, tfylr'i''i parent, beautilul! Z, fiJ tk,n- - A utilull TeVi complexion aione is I. jgtfr olten surLcient to tT- - v.jr' itriii,J rnake a woman. x1 beautiful. Awotusa JUC NstAi who has a beautiful completion shouW $jp''0 f 'W ) X prescive It ; the one f f.1--; t I less lortunate in Health is Wealth b. E. O. West's Nibvk jlwd Ruain TnAt-Urict- , a guaranteed aiicclflc for Hysterta. Convulsions. MM Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the as of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Men. al Depression, Softening of the Brain insulting In insanity and leading: to misery, decay and leash. Frmature Old Aj(C. Barrenaftca. Loss I. Power lu either sot. Inyoluntary icd ?permatorrbce can'e ! by oter exertwi "t th brain, or fivch hoi contnlns one months tuatmnt. II .On a box. or six Vixes ror '. fti, sent by mall on rscoipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received ,y us or sH boxes, accompanied with Wi will send th puichaser our written puarant" to refund the mon"y If the treatment does not f!eet a cure, (juarantees issued oniv by Pratt t Co., Dructlsts, 4vS Maui St, Hull J erH- - - ATTORNEYS.. EHEPA2D GH0VE & SEEPAED, ' IAV.'YKKS ROOMS 49 AND 50 WASATCH Salt Lakecily, WILLIAM CONDON. I! AWYER, BOOMS FIRST FLOOR CUI.- - j mer bullillntr, First SoutU, betweon Main aiid Commercial struets. C.W.P0WEE3, ATTORNF.Y-AT-l.AW- . OPPOSITE CTJL- - becuud South street. i . j P. A. MEEEITT. CITY ATTORNEY, hullOing. ROOMS 610 511, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BUET0N, GEOESBEOK A 00., "IJEAL ESTATK, NO. W MAIN 8TKERT IV Salt Lake City, Utah. Notwr In omcs I Telephone 4H. j ,.j MONEY WANTED. IF YOO DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call ou S. F. Spencer, 'J67 Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, HOOM 1, OVEK BANK OP Lake. Investments for nun resldeuts asyeclaltv. lIQlOK8 AND CIGARS. KOSHER, FLOOD & 00., MIRROK SALOON US MAIN STREET, Lake CUT. ' I 0, II. HANSEN, DFALF.n IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES iJralu, Coal auu Kindlitg Wood, ooruor Third South and t tate s'reot. E0GEES4 COMPANY, T'HK LEADING GltOCEitS, to i,AST FIRST street. "iNSl' RANCH. LOUIS HYAMS & 00. PMRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL 1 Life of New York, bli and 615 Progress blotk. PI.rMBISrt. 7 p. J.M0EAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 259 MAIN Salt Lake City. STENOGRAPHY. F. E. MoGUEEIN, OFFICIAL STENOO RAPHE R ; A Lt. KINDS aud Typewriting. Dealer in HemltiKton Typewriter aud supplies; Progress ui..lm. mtsio mTgnusolson! TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, Ho M street, 21st ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at sharp & Youuger's Palace drugstore. TAILORS. W. A. TAYL0E, TAILOR. NEW SPRING MERCHANT arrived. 43 aud to east Seoond South street. Salt Lake City. MONEY TO LOAN. L WATTEES, I ROeKatER, SI E FIRST SOUTH STREET of Deseret National Bank. Salt Lak Citv. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds an 1 Jewelry; routs collected; railroad tickets bought and Sold: business confidential. Es-tablished l. All unredeemed pledges sold at f low rates. - . . p - ' 5 If A $ Wisdoms Rober- - x tine does just what is claimed for It It not only preserves and beau-- J Utes Ibr complexion, but repairs the damages ticue by the use ol Lhe many dangerous cuia pounde now in the market, by its tonic eflect, I stoime the skm to a natural, healthy action. ' Head lhe testiraoniais from famous artistes, d cbemiati- and emnwui physicians T. R. JONES & ay 161 liAIlf STREET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION, Hah Gpomeit; JjpSS , Grows Hair Rapidly Eradicates Dandrafl. J'ciHa Stops Falling Haur Is a Preventive y r y ot BaldnesiU Vjisy' Grows Hair on kV BaldHeada. ' iouct Arties jillf IsFreefrom.il , coloring matte. ' ' Jt is an honest ami iceritoriota . j preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Uooiaim Root Hair Ercwar NEW YORK. . J. W. rreil & Go Finite Gas & Steam Fitters Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Ordtri taken for Mi and Dug Well Cettponlt built and Connection mad MM Mmi tHrtrt, ape- - Autrbach Arog. rivAu m V'Y V Are OiTlnj Away A first-clas- s pair of ladies' rubbers with each pair of ladies' shoes, purchased from us between now and March 1st. Buckeye Clothing, lloottfe Shoe Co. Th "Famous" are far surpassing eastern cigars, and are equal to any ini-- : ported.- - .V. t will, however, see that they do not get too much freedom ami firecracker mixed. The Chinese 'have a wholesome respect (or the marshal and his aides, and they understand that to disobey would result in a sojourn in the jug. II CHINESE NEW M! Will Oocnr Tomorrow and it is to be Cele-brated in Accordance with Custom. IT WILL LAST ONE WH OLE WEEK They will Bhoot Firecrackers, Fat Bich Food and Hive a High Old Time in General , Today is the last day of the old year in tho Chinese calendar. Tomorrow will he New Year's day among the ce-lestials, and they will celebrate it in great style. If the report of exploding gunpowder is heard Salt Lakers need not imagine that a war is in progress along Commercial street and other parts of the city where the almond-eye-residents reside. For a Chinese to attempt to celebrate his new year without a noise would be like an American trying to do justice to his appetite at a turkeyless board on Thanksgiving day. Things would not pass right in either case, and so it is that the Chinamen expect to have a jolly time tomorrow if the police only give them a show. As a nation the Chinese are noted for celebrating the anniversaries of the important events which crowd their twelve months. No matter how few or how many Chinese there are in any city in tbis land, they are ready and celebrate when the day of tiie event ar-rives. Just howjnauy days or occa-sions are worthy of more than passing recognition no one who is a stranger to these people and their customs will ever know. For all the average American knows, the dates of the events may bo looking at hira from their positions at the doorways of the Sam Wahs, One Lungs and llop Lees who live just south of Thk Times office. The next time you pass the row of houses occupied by the Chinese on Coin- - mercial street just stop and look at the characters on the red slips of papir pasted at the portals, through which you go into the store room". There is possibly a great deal of information in those hieroglyphics for the Chinaman, but the American cannot understand and goes his way. A Times reporter dropped into Dr. Sam Wing's store and office and asked that intelligent gentleman something about the celebration of tno new year after his custom. "Yes," replied Dr. Wing, "the Chi-nese year ends tonight at midnight. With the coming in of Sunday the new year commences. It is our custom to celebrate the occasion for the beginning of a new year with us is of as much im-portance as it is with Americans. In China the celebration last a whole month, while here we observe only a week. New year's day is the most par-ticular day in the whole year to us. We have the : l'St food the market aftords and enjoy ourselves feas;ing and making merry. "In Salt Luke City there are over 20O Chinese, and nil of next week we will have a big time making new year's calls and visiting each other in a social way. The celebration in China is always a great affair and much time is spent in preparation for it. A whole lot of tire crackers are shot off and everybody feels good." Marshal Young says he regrets the new year of these people will come on Sunday, for they do make a noise. He fc . . Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. . Chp Railroad Tirkets. You can save from 10 to 50 per cent on your railroad tickets by buying of F. 15. Gifford & Co. Every ticket guar-anteed. Main office, 230 South Main street; branch office, 17 West Socond South, near Cullen hotel. Through Rlseper to St. Louis. Commencing Suuday, Feb. 1, 1801, a through Pullman palace sleeper will be run from Salt Lake City and Ogdcu to St. Louii via Denver and Kansas City over the Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific railways. ural resources of Utah. The raw ma-terials are hero and the American gas company recognizes in the torritory an nuequafed opportunity for profitable investment. With, th Jiumense capital at their disposal the American company will be enabled to offer inducements to various manufacturers to establish their plants in Salt Lake City. One has only to visit the different cities in Ohio and In-diana which a few years since were strangling villages but now are pro-gressive business centers since the ad-vent of natural gas. These places at-tained their present enviable condition and importance through the introduc-tion of natural gas which afforded a cheap fuel to manufacturers. Pittsburg owes the great increase in her volume of business siuce the discovery of nat-ural gas. Plans are now on foot for piping natural gas from Indiana to Chicago. It is said the Standard oil company has an array of agents in Indiana buying up gas and oil land and that from these properties the gas will be obtained for Chicago, One thing sure the Standard is buying all the natural gas torritory it possibly can in Ohio and Indiana and the company recognizes there is great profit in the investment. A first rate natural gas well is of greater value than some, gold mines. Take the Kark well at Findlay, ()., for instance. At first it produced 24,000,-00- 0 cubic feet of gas a (lav, that is, 24,000. At 12J cents per 1000, the price charged to consumers in Spring-field, this would give a revenue from the well of $3000 a day or over $1,000,-00- 0 per year. At 5 per cent this would make the well worth $20,000,000 provi-ded it did not give out. iiiii .Tie NataraL Gas S iddle of Bait Eake i to - ' ( be DfavelopeJ by Eastern 0a Men. THE CATITAL 13 ABOUT $5,030,000 . The Ane"oxn Ga Company will Com-mence Active Operations on the Field by the First of April, Within tho next few days the arti-cles of Incorporation of one of the most (figantic enterprises yet put on foot in L'tah will liu filed. The papers will bo those of the American Gas company of Salt Lake City, an organi-zation which has been quietly worked into perfection by J. H. Taylor. That there in ample capital at the head of the enterprise is not to he doubted as east-ern gas men who count their millions are connected with the new concern. The capital stock of $5,000,000 Is to lie divided into '.'oO.OOO shares of the value of $'.'0 each. At present almost all of the stock has been taken by the eastern gas men. The company has valuable possessions close to Salt Lake City. That there are well defined de-posits of Trenton limestone and e shale necessary for the forma-tion of natural gas has been fully es-tablished in the minds of scientific men who have given practical attention to the land referred to. This gas saddle is about tweuty miles long ami about six miles wide and extends from the northeast to the southwest and is north and west of the city. There is one well within the limit of the company's grounds that has had a continuous Mow for almost live years. At present the pressure is sixty pound p T siiare inch. Willi the proner development and manage-ment- , which will be given it. there will follow a supply of gas sufficient for manufacturing' and house purposes for years and years to conio. The next ten days will witness the ordering of machinery which will drill n six-inc- hole 11)00 feet. Hy steady work it is oxpeetnd that 100 feet per day of twenty-fou- r hours will be drilled. At the present day consumers pay about SM.0O per 1000 feet for artificial gas. Tho Ameiicau company expects to supply gas to consumers at a'fiost of about one-eight- of what they are now paving. Tliis company will m ike a specialty of supplying ga for fuel purposes to Man fufnaci: , glass factories and also for the smelting and reduction of ores. Near to whore the gas plant is to be located there is a laige deposit of near-ly pure silica which will be used in the manufacture of glass. As is well kuown Governor Fletcher said there is suff-icient silica in Utah to supply the world with glass. The silica deposit referred to is about the most valuable and purest known and the company will see that ,'' substance is promptly placed in the commercial world. In addition to this I there are immense deposits of potter's , rlav of the finest quality to bo found in i the west. This too will be worked by i. the company. i Hy tho first of April tho American company expect to have its machinery on the' ground drilling for the gas. Ill this movement the com- - ranv will do a big thing i in developing a portion of the vast nat- - "1 Sunday dinner at the Sadiile Rock. A CARD TO THu PUBLIC. A certain morning journal of this city seems to be better posted on my inten-tions than 1 am myself, as will be ob-served by their statement of the 2st iust., to the effect that as soon as I had settled my business affairs 1 contem-plated moving to Denver. Now I wish to inform my friends and the public in general that at no time during the past twelve years have I ever contemplated going to Denver or any other place, nor have I ever given the lcat intima-tion to any person or persons of any in tention on my part to .leave Salt Lake City. On the, contrary, they have al-ways been,informed that I am located here f'igood. ,1 have been identified with various business enterprises in this city sinco lH7:t, and for the past six years in the insurance business representing tho leading companies of America and Europe, in tire, life and accident, my office for the past year has been and still is in the Progress block, room 514 and 515, where I or one of my repre-sentatives can always be found, and I will be pleased to have all my old friends call at any and all times, and will also bo delighted to form the ac-quaintance of all now comers, and have them bear in mind that lhe agency of Louis Hyams is one of the largest if not the largest in the country, the combined cash cipital and assetls represented in my office being over $i00,000,00(). Respectfully, Loris Hyams, Salt Lake City, December 22, 1H90. |