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Show c ) TIIE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. MAY ID. 1891J I , MORNING ARRIVALS. Mnrrn .las. I.snntt, C. O. Wallace, John Curtis. John H. Atvudl, Mr. and elr. F. . Htr.Jiitf V. I'. Jni. rt. (irtnin, Mia , Mr. and Ms Curoll I'aly. Sul-livan county, N. Y ; Met o. Hill lanney. J. O. I'or.'H l.oi-an- . M. 1". Oil' hrist, I.ojau; T. V. . liu...i. Ada; B M. Hundley. IHllir, Mm A. ?:i")H mure, liinrharu: M.-t"- r Ijnili. Mt"8 laly. iiiiiMti Mi- - A. N. Levi.-,- tlinirham; A. M. rUinser. C Herbert, Kan Fran-- c 'u: II. (.'. "'mtilii ii, liaiisvtlle; II I' May Hurries, iieuwr: S.un MatrHoti. Ocden. Tenipletuii J. ,1. I.le.lnilicr. Plttslnl'K; I riiHii: Comm.: an family, AILanv, N. V ; It. Ii. Mnllvan U"I wit'. K. II. KliHl.Uril ami wife. Colorado; Win. 1.. Wil-o- West Vlr (una: lieieral komnrk. Vienna: itolwrt - :ii,.art .ui'l wife. M 's K'eaarl and maid, Scotland : r. Jur K. Wute. None; Dr. lieoriro pio.;i-r- bi ruii; ' :anrn.c. i in p 'I. Milan; Au- - 10 t tie l n;: lies. Munich, M"s. hills and chl-l- Knulaml I'. Murdoch, Madras, India:. lorn II. Ta '., hi iM.tiMt : F. H. S. lirotci. llonnkom: Mini.. N. 8. N"i.rti.ii. lle.eia: N. M. Wl' Kill. II'MIV ; 1. .1. MOn.rni.m. Cllll ;iKi. II H. Ward. Inn'cr. II. A Kan tu ami wile. Tin I nutl.,1. It Merrick. mkiIi'D; T. J. Alri.it uer U' d M'. P. rl Ad'vaml'-r- . Mis. Inn ., l.e,. dacs. Mo Mi'.-.- .M' X'H tn, Tipton, kin ; ,.i I. Hiii'Kit. jr.. I'xinn; 11. J.ok.na. bait r rain Walker Sa'ii'l Sii'iihi'M-- , Kan us flit y : W. II, iv ml. II.iiiii. I'.iiii A. Hill anil wile. New .oilt.li, W Iv.reli Philadelphia; M. .lames hinws Han f'i auric A. M lio.Kin. A n ; i F. w h.n.ei.iiai.laud, cat.; J. A In. Linn, New ! i.i'k. r,iitiiient' V. D Shea Nov Vol k t.. K. h ii i.n rii'vi i"ii a v fianiy, pi.i'ti.m i J. M. H i..im mill Uniiiv. l.ui" J- .Inline m. i .in ill i. M. ,"iu:!iia i. Kan-..- - i 'H.v : llm y h. luilaiiil, I i ll inn i' ; J iliu (.'anil 'II. llial..'l. i'i,l....Mr W .1. ,iil'n. Mis. Anna I',, I'a ik Civ .1. I. W.i-kH- , I'tflH'.iMi:. t 11 iMii-ii- 1. ir in r,n 1. 'n n. (' I,i en ' : J. A. t il .pi.41'1. I'mvii; (.'. II. Miller, DO NOT FORCET. That The Timkb Id the txint niBfllum tliroui.'h wlilch to alvertlo your "wantH." It yon want to tmy or m II any: ami:, to r nt proper ty to rerure help, to Dnd niiiilnymiit. to ffft boarilers. to makB ronlracii, to lea-e- , to trartiv . or to ai'coinp'.liih any mu-- purpua", you will maun no tni!a:;" In Inwrtiiv nolli e In Thk Timks' want" colunin at the trllilliiK price ol riVK CENT A LINK. Telephone 4X1. U C'oinmi ri lal street. - IfMiiorrwf: Mnvtlnf clmnfTAil ti Feifari.! Court Kinm Hon. William L. Wllwm ToDlffhC. I)p Crfk Nln(t tompauy Are running a times per w eek as far :ii Diigwitv. 'i nights ('unsigned to thn Deep Cri'Pk Stage Co. for Inirway will receive prompt ntieiiiion. 1! C. iV Son, Uooin v'T anil Coinnicri'iul Hank KuiMing. - - r.cstaiiraiit KraiM'fus. 10 Cnmmereia slrt-ot- . i ii'st fla.iti in all respects. "f if THE TIMES ; Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the News of Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of the World while it is still a thing of today. THE TIMES Is the Progressive newspaper of Salt Lake. ill m I P i4 m J hi N - Jlrmncrac Mai ling rtian.U to r.il.nl Hum t lioiim Hun, wnilaiii I.. Wil.ua 'loiuc.ht. V urn (ilTerinjr tlm most pxlfniv linn of (rentlmueira uurk wear we liavo ever liown. JlllilWN, 'I l l!UV it U'ooMtl tK Co. l.eailiii"; liatiem ami furnisiicrs. MS Main Mreel. I.aillrs. Wo want your trail" in line Bliopn anil will do (inr best to merit the sainu. I'.'l Main atret.-t- . litickcyo ituru. Choice wsrclioi'.io sitei on raihay track. Watitlaml. 'oj Main. n. Cenilpmcn' neglif'i'B uliirls in silk. Silks tnixeil. Flannel, elc, etc. We nvite vonr inspection. 1!i;oh n, Ti ichv it Wonniii iT Co. I,enlitiK haltei's ami fiirnishur. M2 Main street. (Ton ijittc id t'HitUt. H'ASTt.ll SITI'ATION AS NKIIIT j 1 en rk. Ii 'itnl oi ii- - t iiiiant. lii tul city Ail'ircsn H. T.ra . )REUHL& J7RANKEN. Iteniiilion TfmSm B E. Cir. Main and Third South. We carry a complete line of Drug. Chemical. Proprietory ItrmiMies, TriMsi-e-, liiinort.-i-anil Domestii I'erdiuii and Toilet Articles thi ConipoiindliiK of l'hyslclans Premrip- - tiona :id l'amlly lieclpes our S; laity. AIbo a line line of Trillin, lira T, Crut' he. Kic Spoolal attention iiveu to uidura by mail. AGENCY FOE GUNTHER'S 0ASDIE3. i'lotrls. Walker House. fhe Walker i lorai1 in the business center of th City ana has all tha Modern Imprcvernents & Conveniences j Pert itn'H't to a strictly flrt,-c!;is- s iioim. It lcauari il as weil a ;'.i.y hoti'l m the "iV'c-mil- t ictiy t ie ljusiuc-- s and tourist hi till f sUll Lake ftty. l'assrnpop IUovafor. the Walker ami the Metropolitan are the tw lejd.iik; hoteie of Salt LanoCity. ' . S. Kii, Proprietor. GoL Mkj V. j y v, .,v , -- .ki n.v ; ' ' 1 ;y csues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of BIS Etf RESORT. The Peor Among Peers and Soo-o- nd to None in this City In-vitations Have Eean Issued by Kr. Edward Kelley far tho Grand Opening of His New Sample Room, at 223 State St. The object of tins 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. Keiiley, 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 Sairple Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; nnd one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. IIP! lev? The vorld-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 ge ntleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will bo 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-r- s as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street AmuftiMttritta' Al7irJ hk l"r JM LKAT K Ii. tL'AS, 8. BURTON. Mnar. Ioiid:ty and Tuesday, May 18-1- 9 tin: i;i; i:vi:nt! The Only World's Champion. Iioiixl SULLIVAivH c j V I ,' And Ills 0 Company, in Duncan B. Harrison's New Comedy 1I ana, TONESFHEARTS) WILLING HANDSl I Jf Positively no increase iu jirices. Sale of eats coinmeu es rtalunlay. gld7fjAK kTjiI ik atkr! Ciias. 8. Hi Brox, Manager. 3 NIGHTS 3 Commencing Th ursday, May 21, 'SI, Salur.lay .Matinee Only. Cirnad Pro luctlon of tae Cire ,t, I'nlon Siiuare Tiieater Success, 7 T With all its Ma"ve!ous Effects. The Kunl -t on the Hoards Today. Presented !' a Supei h Company. - W" A Jlreat and Wopdnr-!1- Mli.v 'ea,lio Huumnx ,": II., r e Uace. 3' Tiiroui;hlired-- . ninidi'jt at foil tilt in con- n st. o.t view of tue audience. 0 A MF.WIJY III KI(i WV.V.X (Hher feature and Novelties. Threp V'cars at I uioii S.Haie The it r, N. V. : t(.i niiirta i .io ts Sau raneinco: id u ghts I'ui'.a lelphia. ; Heat!, on le ftedtieiday. Prices If 1. 50, $1.00. W-- . :i.H'. rpiIK TIOHCAX 7IOTK1.. 1 it II lit W. First Sn. vntral location. First class In all appoint-ments. Katea-pi- -r day, ti'.lio. Fire eseafies on every Himt. I'assenuer el.- - vator. st. am heat hot and cold iiatur. trrc lid it and leils In eiery room. Khkin Mi 1.1'onli, Chief Clerk. i. H. Clark, I'ruf, The Cullen, Ul mm HOTEL 07 SILT Ull s. c. ewixg. - - rnopif. HoIpI TpiinMi' Jiillul blllpuillili JUST OPENED. HIE CM FIXST-CUS- S HOTEL U THE CITY. Ccr. Main and Eentli Temple S6, L uhlml miming tJ. Salt. Laiia City. Manufaiituri-r- s ami ISoltlers of Import Lugor liver. fpnc'al attrition pi' en to ;, Traile. Or-ders l"t at r te'.-- oned to our ue;ot, . ion Si u Ii Mills, will r.culve ii:ompt and , care ill aoention. l rewery and Office Telephone, 86J. ' P. 0. Box, 1255. Telepioat, i33. j Democrat Matia.ff ehanired to Federal Conrt Koam. lion, William I. Wllioa Toaliclit. Choice Ptiildinp lots in best part of Fast liench, on electric car line. C. K. Wan i i.ano, Main St. XV rV ?(S S jC jv )S 7N XS Ps jN C Subscribe forlt at xf - - 'at "j THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually 'increasing in PoruLAR Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear cf the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. jv" ;s r" 1$3 Aclycitisc in It Choice 0 nuilrling lots in best part of East Flench, cn electric car line. C. K. W iMl.AMi, SX Main St. . - rur. and t'nadiiltcratad lee cream, fruit ice., canilies, fruit juice ami sorla water at A. C. Keely's, 210 South Main. J. J. McLaughlin & Co. 2Xi South West Temple. 1'he only first cUm em ploynient ollic.e in the city. First class messenger service. Telephone 4'id. Itttoiotian of I'artiiarthip. The heretofore exist fng between A. .'. Kelley and K. J. i'ierce, nniler the firm uanin of Kelley k Tierce, has thii day been flissolveil by mutual consent, aaid A. C. Kelley assuming all liabilies and collect all out-standing accounts. A. C. Kei let, K. J. Piekce. Salt Lake Citx, Utah. May 18, 18'Jl. The Cloalnr Out Bala of Clothing still goes on at actual cot. Ameriran Shoe aud Clothing Co., 1.0 South Main. Flate aud Laoleroa For decorating, at the I'Uh Book ami Stationery company's, TU South Main street. ArOMl'.i;i..M. ,Sr':on.l soutll Next to Cullen. I. 1..SII KITl, s . ., " J. K Sl. liS.1T, Wm. 1,awi.i;ii. ,' "' ,lr I Ai.cut. Tnc "Woiiderian i" ioi'.: pr a ino-- t plea lor '.i:ie "l lli-- Oia-l- Specialties tins j Wci'l.. In'fhe l.'nr o Had "Wii ai. i; on. (as:" Is the enter "I tM.etMn. H. i:iierw-.- in;: tiu-- on th Whale, li.s vivid rni-- Ipt on of l . ai ' e pi-- in pei'Mimi'. in-.- t,,-- M.ui-t- are Inti-re-- n .ml Insliucave. Every Performer in theTiieatorinin a Star. There are the RA1MKKS, reiei.rat st sketch at..l art If. ClUCn Hf:itK. i iciT'ioion rich mi ;.;,.. (j Si'W'lsil TKl'C'lAO I!S. K' 1,T A K. and CI.A I I IK HAiil'l: A..I. IUANKLIX YVE 'IKATKIl. C. S. t'ORTI rilorUIFTolt. MAlll.K KIVFK3 SlAiimi.'i. 1'. C. i' OV b'lAl.b MANAI.l-.ll- MJIjKjr,M VY IS : ANOTHKIt CHEAT SHOW THIS WKEKI First Appearance of the World's Greatest Drtllist, --sBfo- RL ClilTord & Williams. Maud Huth. Fernando Kiucrv. Wnt. e. i la1 no:i, Kila C 'tiklin and a.i other e:e. laity artlna. 'Hie thrill, ng realistic drama, I'll i; CONVICTS OATH." I'rifos .". ami rc. ARTKK & JTCIIITKLD. Contractors and Builders. is.ilt l.alieC.ly, U.a'i. Fi s cla.-- s tn-- a-- ' :odera:e a eiieciaity. Shop and reidencv ii.d ',', e- -i nei. Nntli aid Teutn Soutn, tor. 5oia-- stieic. ; I a Imi No. "T.I. Utah & Montana Machinery "o. Ma chin cry ! For all kind of duty. Curries In Bt ck for It nmetl. t di.iTtry M 'gtiBia Sei tiouil. I'ov.-r'Tv- , lrou l'tp an l Kitting. Air t'o upressofj, iat'OiSoii Sei'tut, K, U, Co. KtKk Drl.it. ENGINES BOILERS. From i to fit Horse Power. rloit n Kni-ins- . Pumps Horee Whims, Wire Uor Or. II 3 reel. Mine aud Mill Km piles, Nitro J'owder. l aps and i uiu. ' Main offlca and Warernnms. 253 S. Ma n St., Sat L ke City. AC.KXCV, liutte. Mont , tV Corree jiondence Solicited. i Our Hue is always complete in hosiery, gloves, handkerchiels, etc., etc. bKOWJf, TkKltr vt WoOORCFF t'o. I.jailiuif hatters and furnishers. 142 Main street. See Carter & Litchtield before letting contracts for buildings. First class ' work and prices ptuaranteed. Second West between Minn and Tenth South P. O. box 713. AliCI IITEUTS EX11 L AlN . Jlambers of the Joint Committee Easzle-Dazle- d by Dutcriptiom, Eennaii-lano- e and Eomaaesque, KONEY MASKET GETTING EASIER. i TroSta of Fruit Eaiiinc in Utah and Salt Lake Valleys Eeal Estate Transfers, Architects who for oome weeks havo h.nl their faces colored with pempira- - lion ami their mimls filled with per- - plevify in an endeavor to evolve nnr-ina- l ideas for joint buildings, are no,v stilTnr'uiR on the gridiron i;l suspense, or are being put through a course of uprouts by the e- - Biniiiing eoiiiiiuttee. After the examin- - ations ifii over il is likely the commit- - lee will know very much Ins.i about ar- - chiteelure than they do tmw. The airliitectH. on their side will ,now more aliout committees. On aflei noon there were examined foment. Keif A; Heard, and T. O. An-- j eeil, id this city; A. M. Muekert, ller-- i bei t See and J. J. Hiiddnrt, of Denver. After these men hud poured .1 lew bar-rels of their dulcet eloipieueo into the ears nf the coiuinittee an ad-journment was taken until I o'clock this afternoon, when Fred A. Jlaie was given a poink r and told to Hand up before bis picture and reel off his little talk. Al'ler him came W. K. Mil'hersoti, and Monbeim liird and I'roiidfuol will nulii their appeals to eve and ear. Some of the architects had pathetic little addresses prepared but when they aaw the nuatcre Judge Kartell and the Icelandic Mayor Scott, through whose whisker Time has bee.i shoving Ins white wash brush, they forgot till about them and made another speech. j Whan a Tnil-.- reporter called this afternoon to see if the committee, was! giving all of the talent a ..piare shake, and not slipping two cards out of tiicj box al the same time without marking the turn, lie was told that none but Un-truly elect could witness the proceedi-ngs'. 1 1 it I o was talking and it was ob-served that Mayor Scott had been so j moved that he was wet with tears nnd it would shortly be necessary for him to send home for his mackintosh and golloshcs. Chaoses of Title. The following real estate transfers were recorded yesterday: K 1, Khlec to ( C Cuh't)L', warranty deed, part of lots, I'loru III. plat H... 1 M Hla IiIiIkoiiiI to Muna (loim hi. war nuiiv deed, art of lot 3. Iiiock fi.i, )iat H II H (ornlortli. et al o (,'elia M Camp-liei- l warninty doeil, lots in liliiicli'e sub livisiou "ninO E. U Hlccjier m Cell M Catupiiell. war-ranty i!"d, lots iu KhrleU'k sundi IllOil J :l Illa.cr to honl" (' ami Kate O Itese, ipiit clniin deed. nrt of lot 4, mock '.. plat B 1 Aiulren- Tliomiieon and wife to Martha Mock, deed, pint of section in, town-ship a south, rang I east 2."0 J'H William to Thomas Pulls, deed, n, lnliu; properly llll James I) t rt lo Alma II Cn mr. dee I, pari of ha a, hlocs W. plat H t Mary Ann J Lainh-r- t to Klcliai'd (J Lanihett, deed, part ol lot 7, block plat A I Louise K Keee et al to K K Kltclde, .loci part of lot 1. hlock nr. plat l 1 J.itne S doiiion and wife to ' K Hmlze. , il e.l. part or ecctiou 3. township it south, rantre e.ist 1 00 Fli.aisen Li to 'I'hoinos Miller ile.'d. inlnim; prois'viy 2O0 John K i arllsle to Jcuuinirs Urns. In-vestment company, di ed, part lot 9, Iiiock i plat A i5,0C0 Woiajan II Williams and wife to Will-iam K Coltou. deed, lot ;IS and pal t of lot :)', and 37, Work S, Arllutou Melirhta .. 80 J J Thomas mid A II Parsons to Odd tcllown lllttldintf lissoi'latlcQ. quit claim part of lot 3 and H, block (v,, plat A, Salt Lake city survey 1 Total a,:i7 l'rolil. of t'rnlt Hal.ln. Very few people have any idea of the immense protils to bo derived from a few acres put into chuico fruits well taken care of. Only a few years ngo when William Wadieigh took up a few acres of land on the mesas near Pleas-ant (trove he was laughed at when he announced his intention of putting it into fruit. He continued to bo derided for several years until his trees began to bear. Now he smiles complacently in the realization of his hopes and faith entertained years ago. Last year he received M.'itll) in payment for the yield of forty acres of land planted in pears, plums, prunes etc. His peach crop was a failure, but notwithstand-ing that disappointment he has the supreme aatisfaction of knowing that he received nearly live limes as much as he would bave, had his laud been planted in any other crop. |