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Show - TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY". APRIL 21, 1801 Do You Believe It? fa .jr if NOT, DROP INTO THE 0. K SHOE & CLOTHING COMPANY. :A 117 MAIN. And Examine the Bargains wc arc Offering this Week: $4.50, SgjESO, 4.50! Your Choice of any Pair of Pants in the Mouse, Comprising Over 350 Styles and 8000 Pairs to Select from, well worth 80, 87.50 and SH.50; they all GO at the Uniform Price of 4.50! $2.50! $2.50! $2.50! $2.50! Wc Also Offer You Your Choice of any Derby of Soft Hat in the House, Including all the Latest Styles ami Colors, of John B. Stet-son & Co., Without Reserve, Sold liver) where for from 84 to So; Our Special Sale l'ncc for 0 Days, SM.oU. THIS SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT! " O. - K." The Birthplace of Low Prices! 117 MAIN. II you wan. help ln.rt e notice In The Times "H tnt' column. It will latch. l!Pantet. t I position as coachman in a private family. Address luru E. Fourth Bouth. WANTED TO TRADE-- A VERY FINK th in.URhbi'ed 4yr old main and IniCirv b r lumber or flue wa:l paper. 2.11 S.iulii Fitih East. "()(Xi)(iIRL, F('iRrENEKAl7 HOUSE-worn- . Apply immediately at ('. 1. depot news stand 'or W North Fniirtu West. wTNl'Kil-AL-T. KJND9 OF SECOND hand furniture. Etchlson & Webber, 157 South First East. 1 rANTKD-T- O KENT. OR 7 ROOM house with bath. Apply E. J. L. Tmts office. YlTAKeTmPLOYMKNT CO. - KE-- moveil to West Second South. All kinds of hlp furnished on short notice. lT ANTED TO BUY (SOI OLD MJII,DIN(i8 ll of all kinds. Utah House Moving Do. 7n7k liorsF.s to M;i"vF,r vta hhocsb tJUli Moving Co. tmlldliiK. 'AKTED-T- O ItCY- -' LfilMlINO AND boarding houi business, about etcht or ten rooms. lor vash. Apply 10 Fuller i, Young, 11U Main street. "WANTED-- A YOUNG LADY DESIRES V desires a position todo ofllce work. Has her own tvpo wr tr. Wlllin to work for small salary. Address R. Times omce, $ov Jtyalc. 1sORTlALETW( NEwTdARTIN HKICK new tsiwer liniu re at Hulld-v- s' jind Trades' ex-change, rooms a and 40, Vfasati h tmlldlng. I 'OH HAI.E OiTleTsE-TW- O Bt'LKNDlD V Bites for lumimr yw warehouse or Alsooueof til-be- slts for Apply to owners. CO. Whit-lemor- South Main (street, or to W. II. HliKAHMAN, with (iodl PittB Drug Co. IjOR SALE JEFFERSON STREET SUB-- I dlvUlon. si tu at eit on West drive, only nine lib ens from Union National ruk. Oreat lnilucenierits oirered to purchasers. Apply at Anuell Hros. Lumber yard, Hj.'i State street. rl6irSAi.E4VloklhS.7Ti(TlJ8''NY)RTII if corner of First West and First North, lniiuire at West Third South. SALE liY OWXKB-- A FINE 1X)K site. 2',xlo rods on I street. Fruit city water, electr.c cars. Also unencumbered Eastern Kaniasprojierty t iex hanne for Salt Lake properly. Ki and M Coninien ial block. WALKER . HOUSE. Tf Walker it Located in ths Busin4M Ctnter of thi City and hat all th Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a ttrictly flnt-ela- s hovm It la managed as well as any hotel in the Wees and u strictly the Bueioese and Tour let Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator.. The Walker & the Metropolltu Ait the Two Leading Hotels of 611 Lake City. Ot. S. ERB JPror- - A. Fisher Brewing Ca. Bait Lake City. ManiHaiiturers unl Honors of I " port Lar'r Ht'or. Special attention Klven to Family Trade. Or-ders left at. or teb phoned to our depot, loll S. uih Mill:;, will receive prompt and careful attention. Ilrewery and OftVe Telephone, 15. P. 0. Box, 1255. Telephone, 139. Jlilljlia 'flDNESTPilllQS it HOMECTPRICBI Read Our List! OfC'olebratil 1'ianos: t'lotijrh cV Warren Knabe .V t o Decker Hros A. H. ( liaise... ('. Fisher Ilrlggs V Slyvesant Kverett ALSO THE Story & ( lark, A. H. ( base, Lor. ing tV Hlake anil HridKe-Io- rt Orpins. We sell any of the above Instruments rn longtime and easy pajnienU. old instni-nieiil- s tukeii In exchaujie for new ones and their real value allowed. A guarantee of from five to seven years accompanies each piano. We lll pay vour railroad fare from any point In Idaho or iftab to Salt Lake Oily and return profiling you buy a piano from us while In the citv. This will enable par 1 a living In neighboring towns and cities to select fn m the immense sti ck w hich we always have nu hand. We take pleasure In showing oul goods whether or not you intend to buy. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. F. E.Warren Mercantile Co.. Ilox 171". No. 78 West Second Bouth. BUS IN ESS ,, DIRECTORY. f 5 ' ARCHITECTS. 1 TEED A. HALE, (hATM Of DEMTEB.) J OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK ! ARCHITECT uU auu 1 coiutueicial uloilc. ( F. M, ULMEE. I K KCH1TECT tOI! PROGRESS HU1LDING ; jIY I . . n TT. ! A hones eeiinot remain untenanted If a "to let" notice lie tu.ert.it lu 1 lie Timet 'tf.Bv" roitiiiul. ,,,.'v"'-:- '! ii mMm$ ) i: h FOREIGN GOODS CNLY. ij Wallace & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS HAVE REMOVED to 'id West Second South S reet, eight doors east of their former locution, where they are better prepared than before to execute orders in the best possible manner. F.e Sure and sec their Flegant Stock. T. R. JONES & CPU HI ItAIJi STREET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION. Book& Stationery Co. SUCCESSORS TO Fs( bAi.1": vu.i.imj Kfci) mvn.,i. iu rui J. Chesney. l.'m West Fourth South. HOUSE - on K.lk'iilh Eat street. All Modern Im-provements. Price verv low. T. rms easv. Apply to th owners, ('. O. Whlttemore. Kit noutii M.tin street, or to W. H. Shearman, with (joiibe-ritt- s Drug eoutpany: !oome to Jet. 1""OIt" RENT. NK E STORhfoi'l'OSlTE Hros. ( d location for drug store. Living rooms In rear, impure Utah Steam Lannury. OR rVNT LARGE PLEASANT FUR-wishe- d 1 room for men, ladies or man and wife. Hath. lawn, porch, shade. Everything new. :m South Third East, 17OR KENT -- FUR NICHED ROOMS WITH I board, at :n Faet First South. I7oR RENT TIIKFE STOKES ON THIRD a hnir block east of KnutsfoM ho-tel. Store and fourteen looms on second floor. 5S Commercial street. Apply to H. Pembroke. RENT-STO- RE. WITH 5 L1VINTO rooms. Ilest available gr ry location in the city. Room 7, No. ;a3 W. First South, U to o'clock p. 111. TrOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH Jr or without board. W? E. Sixth houth St TsTiirTtENT FURNISHEDlKTMrF.I.EC-- I trie light atid bath, with or without hoard. :iuli,South Fourth East. rT'WO NICEL-Y- VUknTsHED ROOMS, 1 single or connected, with use of bath. With or without board. First house In Price's Court. U S. W. Temple. IX'R RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED J ronmsover the Times office for gentlemen. iTloncy to Joan. okey'to wan-wmTtukt- on, ROOM 17. Hants luilidln!!. State street. 'PO LO A N 7Xn D H PER CENT MONEY J to Ifian on well Improved inside business or residence property. John J. Snyder, rooms IIS and : Hooper building. LOAN -- 7 AND 8 PER CENT EASTERN 1 ini nev r n 1 in per cent local money. Jno. j. Snyder. "V. and art Hooper block. Tel. .V7. VcX-OOtlrt- l. ARCHITECT. 72 WEST SECOND SOUTH I Lake City. 1 am prepared to ) furnish all manner of pians in the most lm- - i proved style of architecture, such ae churches. opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private ? residences and business blocks of any descrin- - tlou. liest of references given as to my stand-- f lng J H. HOP & CO., K.) S. MAIN. IMPORTERS IN JAPANESE and Chinese strreens, brony.es cabinets, bIIks. ami' pics and curtot. Hand soniele a novelties always on baud. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BURTON, GEOESBEOK & 00., REAL ESTATE, NO. Mi MAIN STREET 1 Lake City. Utah. Notary la office Telephone to. MONEY WANTED. ! YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED I IT real estate, call on 8. F. Spencer, Ml I Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., I KEAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OP I Lake. Investments for nou reeldeuts I sepsclaity. ATTORNEYS. "bHEPAED GEOVE 4 SHEPARD, LAWYERS ROOMS 49 AND 60 WASATCH 1 Salt LakeCity, f 0.W, POWERS, L ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSTTE CUlr , Second South street. , ; .. j. PLATING. J. NOVELTY MANUPAOTITRINO 03,. I Ci OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATIN1 by the Dynamo Process. All kinds ot ! repairing done with neatness aud dlspatca. Kkuosos Bhos, Al E 3d South. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 4fl W. Seoonil South St. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilities for dotn tlrst-cias- s .lob Print-ln- it are of the newest an,! beBt. Ilnoloi ruled, printed and bound to order. Samples of Kail-roa- Mining. Uank and Mercantile wont always on hand. Complete line of Ottp-- Sup- - embracing the most approved Labor-avin- g and Economical Inventions. A hon.e eannet remain untenanted If a 'to let'' mitice be in.arted In The rime, 'went" column. - A - DREUHL & FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 6 cor. Main and Third South. We rarrr a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Proprietary Remedies, Trusses. Import-porte- d and domestic Perfumes and Toilet Articles. The Compounding of Phyaiolans' Prescrip-tions aud Family ltecipes our specialty. Also a fine line of Trusses, Ilraces and Crutches. Special attention given tooruers by mail. Agency for Gunter's Fine Candies. JUST OPENED. THE OJW RUST-CLAS- S HOTEL B TIIE CITY. Ccr. Main aM M Tcmjle Sis. Frioaa Low J Call on u m. rTevans, 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St. Sporting Goods I Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocities Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, B0X4NG CLOVES. DUMB BELLS. DOG COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES-- Examine my Stock Before Purchasing I 1A i u tir; run uuissr.o ur.. tloo.1 care. Inquire of Henry Colieu, 3o3 State street. NOW 18 YOTJK CHANCE. SpriiiKsiiitsmttdefrumicl.no and upwards at Mrs. Poremans, dressmaker, lion State Kuad VH. cTTL'NOEK, KOOM 7 ST 1F.K8UNAL surgeon specialist in ladies elckuese of all kluds. Liver and Sidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases and cancers and tumors. In practice for 30 yeara. INTENDING WHKEL RIDERS SHOULD I should see the New Hover Star f"r 'ill. It Is perfection Pienrimj wle'ls larger and balls to levers. Price ledtic d. Don t buy a w heel till vnu see 11. Pemlit uke, the aent fur the Star machines. Herbert Pembroke, IS Commercial street. 2H 9. MAIM KT., HALT LAKE CITV. The Cullen, THE MODERN HOTEL OF SALT LUKE. S. CVEWLXG. - - JPIiOPIt. j tAniiniu, 8ANDBEEG PUENITUEE 00., MANUFACTUKER3 AND DEALERS IS School Desks, Screen door and Witido.vs. Jobbing and re ratr1ti(f promptly attended tJ. lug and lid V Bouth Temple street. GHOCHItlM. " 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES comer Grain, Coal and Kindling Wood, Third South aud Slate street. T E0GEE3 COMPANY, f THE LEADING street UiiOCEHa, 45 EAST FIRST INSURANCE. I LOUIS HYAM3 4 00 ' I ."IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MOTTTAL f 1 Life of New York. Mt and 614 Progress V block. PI. CM BING, P. J. MOEAN, t STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, MAIH 4 bait Lake City. jv 8TENOUKAPIIT. ! T. E. McGUREIN OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALT. KINDS 1 aud Tyiiewrltlmr. Dealer in RemJiu-to- Typewriter and supplies; Progreea I . uiliUuu. II A house cannot-remai- untenanted If a to let" nrtlce be Inserted la The Tiints want" columns. - contested by Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, his sister, on the ground that her bro-ther was not of sound mind und was unduly influenced. I.ouis Ortiz, a little Spaniard who has been nbiiut Keno for several weeks past,, shut a man named Dan Mason this morning in the alley back of the I'alaee hotel. Mason caught the pistol and threw up Ortiz's hand in time to have the bullet graze his left, wrist. Koiio (iazette. .. NEVADA NOTES. The Fiireka Occasional, a typewrit-ten new spaper, has an Article on dem-ocratic hypocrisy that seems to come from the" heart of the editor. He be-gins, "Oh. give us a rest." Were a railroad constructed through Nye ccunty it would he the means of opening up some of the best mines in the state, says the Belmont Courier, and the enterprise would soon prove a profitable one to the owners of the line. There is a orospect that work will be resumed in the old .IclTerson mine in the near future. The resumption of work in this famous mine would he a Cod send to the Smoky Valley ranch-ers. The will of Heister Stevens., who died at lieno iu January, lcSUU, is bving WS 0FJ1E WEST. terni of Interest Gatharsd from Evil? Point in tiie- Great Iutermouut-fti- n Country. . UTAH AND HF.R NEAR NEIGHBORS- - iti of Interesting Information and Cor rsut Comments Condensed for Hasty Readers. There ha never been a tax doed re-corded in Weber county A rolony of thirty people arrived in PaVson from Nebraska Saturday night. The estimated expense of running the territorial asylum for the next three months is $7ut, John W. Young has succeeded in placing about $100,000 worth of I'rovo street railroad bonds in New York. l'resident Harrison passes througii I'rovo at o'clock in the morning, on the !h of May This i.s too early to make much of a demonstration. John McNultv fell down a twenty-foo- t (.baft at the Kurcka Hill mine a few (lavs ago and escAd almost with-out a 'scratch. Wu are born (lucky. tJP- - '. Last Saturday HiTcTTiioiiipsou s lit-tl- c three year old noil, of (iuuuisou was kicked on the forehead by a colt, out- - ting a deep gash. There is hopes of his recovery. - Sentinel. Castiliii Springs, in Spanish Fork canvon, is talked of as the place ot meeting for the next I'tah County Teachers' Summer institute. No more enticing location exists in the county. The death of James Wood of Ogden whilo on a business trip to San rran-rUc-is a particularly sad afTair. Ho , to OL'den from Nebraska a short time ago and had been married but about two months. The spring session of the I'tah County Sunday-schoo- l association will be held in the' Methodist Episcopal church at I'rovo, beginning Friday evening, May 1st, at T 4'i p. m ajid continuing till 4 y. in. of tho following day. - A child of James Dowinan of Hich-mon-two years old, while playing with matches, set its clothes on lire, badlv burning its body and legs '1 ho child is in. a critical condition. It re-ceived immediate surgical attention. Logan Nation. Hrooks, well known in this place, who stole his own child from its mother while in I'rovo last fall, nas been re-leased from tire penitentiary where he has been confined for some time, and the charges ignored. I'.rooks is dying from consumption. Eogau Journal. The Park City Record is in favor of an ordinance that will give tho mayor and city cLuneilmen a per diem ol "i for every meeting attended, and impose a tax of 10 on each alderman who is absent from a regular meeting without an excuse that will stand public cnti cism. , Aaron Hardv. sen . arrived on the San Pete Valiey railway today after having served a second term for unlaw-ful cohabitation. He is looking pretty well alter his confinement. He can now breathe the freh air and enjoy bis liberty. Maroni Letter in Manti Sen-tinel. Worn is now being actively prosecut-ed on the new county bridge, w inch is to soan I'rovo river at the old ford. Thirty-fiv- e piles have been driven, and the Oregon pine covering will be. laid as soon as the timber arrives, which will probably be in a few Hays. It is esti-- . mated tlia' the cost of the bridgo will ib about !200. John E Worsiey of I'rovo and Miss Minnie White of' Salt Lake City d a license to get married on Mon-day, 9i)8 the Provo Dispatch. The couple wero in Manti a few days ago. but the gent says he got the license only to fool his mother. How the lady ex-plains it. we have not learned, but they went back single. Manti Sentinel. On Thursday the nth inst. the Spring-vill-ritle team and the Mill Creek rifle team met witn the rille team of Anieri- - can Fork al the last named place to de- - as to which has tho best team Springville scored Hi'2, Mill Creek :i37 and American Fork Boo. There was eight men on a side each having ten shots. At the close of the shooting match the American Fork captain and Springville captain had a slugging match, resulting in a tie, Mill Creek sit-tin-on the fence enjoying the sport. very low from loss of blood, but ho is now slowly rallying and will probably reooter. Thomas H. Wigglesworth, chief en-gineer of the Kio tiraude Southern rail-road, met with quite a serious accident. He was switching cars at l'orter, a small station four miles west of Dtl rango, when ' ho was thrown from a car, breaking his forearm and badly fracturing the bones of his foot. (iovernor Evans presented to the university of Denver for the further endowment of the institution, property valued Bt $100,001), Hishop Warren gave $ii;i0') to startthe endowment of the new chair of the English bible, and Albert Hiersladt, the artist, presented a paint-ing valued at JllOdO for tho school of line arts. Notwithstanding the fact that the signal service reports the buds in Mesa county injured by frost the fruit grow ers say their trees and buds are not in-jured and there i.s unfiling in this vicin ity to warrant such an assertion as has . been given to the public. The outlook for the fruit crop was never more promising. The Great Divide received yesterday a subscription from William Denver Mcllau of Pine Kidge. agency, South Dakota. The fact that makes this worth mentioning is that Mr. Metiaa was the tirst child born in Denver. He is a iiai'ier-bloo- Sioux, three juarter white. His sister was the tiftt girl born in Denver. An accident occurred in I he Cameron mine at Aspen Saturday by which Ed Reed, John Mahoney and Thomas Kennedy lost their lives and Edward Gillean was seriously injured. The men were about to firu a round of twenty-fou- holes, (iillean and Will-iamson had spitted their fuse and turn-ing round saw tho other men were having some trouble. They went over and spit two for them t'len said they had belter get out. The shot however went off before they could get away. , . COLORADO NOTES. Dr. S. W. Dorian.! was thrown from his buggy t l'uJblo and probably fatally injured. Thomas F. Weaver, a ranchman living one mile north of Avanla, whilo pruning trees in his orchard, severe ! the main artery iu his left wrist. lie is IDAHO NOTES. Two song of Henry Dixon of Clifton, Idaho, were fishing recently when some geese came Hying along so near that one of the boys succeeded in bagg-ing one with his hook. ".Senator Dubois is said to be in Cuba lalagagging with the black eyed senori-tas- . llcfore Claggett arrived in Wash-ington he was going to spend the sum-mer in Egy lit. i'erhaps he will spend next winter at his home in Illinois. Wallace, Idaho, Press. The ordinary form of friendly salu-tation has changed in this valley. Now when friends meet they simply inquire as to the condition of each other's stal-lion and exchange pedigrees. Thus tho world advances Malad Enter-prise A gentleman is now at Weiser,ex-amiuin- g the gypsum recently discov-ered near there with tho intention of putting in a gypsum plant. There is no doubt but tiie quantity and quality of the gypsum found in this county is such as w ill make the working of it a paying business. Nut Ice Is hereby given that 1'. Lochrie is no longer attorney for me. Eli a .f. Johnston, Administratrix Estate Jas. Johnston. WVOMiNG NOTES. The democrats scored a big victory in the election at Kawlins. There was a big verdict for water bonds of $J5.(HH). Kamusson was elected mayor, Agent I.eveqiie of (he Union Pacific railway at Kock Springs has resigned, but his resignation remains unaccepted. His grievance is over reports of "short-ages." Peter Fisher, a Keystone miner, was cutting wootl in. an abandoned cabin ten days ago when the structure col-lapsed". Tho man was rescued alive, but his lower limbs were paralyzed. A physician now reports that his back is broken and that, while he may livo for months, the hurt will surely kill him. Itawlins Journal. A tight occurred Saturday evening in a dance hall at Kock Springs between Cyclone Dick, a cowboy, ami Ueorge (ialahos. a Mexican sheep herder. The Mexican pulled a knife and the cowboy used his teeth. When the light closed it was found that the Mexican's neck was nearly chewed oil'. It is reported from (ireen River that tho Union Pacific officials have dis-covered a mare's nest and the dis-charge of several employe is likely to follow. It appears that a large amount of freight has been disappearing from cars, and a detective and deputy shet iir locoted some of the stolen property in the possession of some of the employes of the company. For the past month the Chinamen of Kock Springs have been bringing in a number of coyote skins to receive the bounty. It is'now discovered that they have been baiting the animal with por-tions of the bodies of deceased China-men exhumed from the Chinese ceme-tery at Kock Springs, Several mouths ago twenty Chinese corpses were dug up, the bones taken from the bodies and returned to China. Tho parts of the bodies which remained were baited with Btrvchnine and left iu the canyon where the boning process was done and the result has been a big crop of coyotes. |