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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY, APKIL L3, 1891 3 them that they were expected immedi-ately to resign. "They accordingly went in a body to the imperial palace) and humbly tendered their joint and several resignations. It was mw the turn of the czar to Lie over-whelmed with aiikizeiuent, mid it was only after a good deal of embarrassment Ifnd reciprocal explanations that the matter was set right. The interview terminated with a mild hint on tho part of his majesty that, 'ven in the records of religious bodies, verbal accuracy is a very desirable quality." All for a Slight Krror. Tho Berlin correspondeut of a syndi-cate of provincial papers is responsible for the following story: "On tho occa-sion of tho reassembling of the holy synod in the Russian capital it was re-solved to forward to bis majesty, in ac-cordance with traditional usage, the arehipastoral benediction. The clerk who was employed Eo prepare tho docu-ment formally communicating the pious resolution made a curious mistake. By a slip of the pen he wrote) 'architectural' instead of 'arehipastoral, and tho reso-lution was forwarded without the error being detected. "When the czar received it he laughed heartily and wrote on the margin, 'I have no need of such a blessing.' Ho then dismissed the matter from bis mind. The document, however, wilh the impe-rial annotation, found iis way back to the holy synod, and produced among the members of that body the greatest sur-prise and consternation. Without stop-piu-g to investigate tho matter the ecclts-siusti-who were responsible f.ir the res-olution jumped to tho conclusion that they bad iu soui" way or other incurred the czar's displeasure, aud that his maj-esty's cuuimeut wad au intimation to Consolidated Implement Company If You Want A FINK UTGGY- - A ROAD CART, j )XJG&. I JAKNESS, j DELIVERY WAGON, j gPKING rAGON, HTATi; ft OA I). GO TO THE HALT I.AK'f Consolidated Implement Company Walker House. Tti Walker li located In thn business centof of the city and tins aa the Mm Improvements & Conveniences Piv t ilnliu' to a strictly firat-claa- tioitM It Is n iiiaci d us e, ci B sti.y lintel In l mi :.n I is "trl VVet, 'tly t ic Uusiut-f- s and tourist hot i ut Salt Lake City. rassenger lUevator. The Walker and thn Mormpolitm are tho tw loading Imtels of Salt Lam-city- . . S, l'.rb, Proprietor. The Cullen, THE EOT HOTEL GF SALT Wl s. c. kwisg. - - mopit 1 QjtJJP x p,sg) I A S5.000 WAGER Ve will deposit $.', with WHN, Fargo & Co.'g Hank and waiter tliut "CtiMDS." Our New fie Cigsr. hits a tiller of full Vu'U Abajo rtaTana.thn finest Ilrxvnna tobacco grown m Cuba. Il is be tor tlau the average Ul o gr, and must b sold for ec, strictly. Ask any dealer lor it B. K. Bioeh & Go. AVHOLF.SALK LIQIOU ANI;CI(;.K MKKCHANTS. Commercial St root, Salt Lake City. Saturday, Apri 1 25th. ir,i SOUTH MAIN' stui:i:t S. J. Lew it Co. reliant Tailcn. Will cell their entile Stock of (looih at Auction. Finest line of and Americou Cloths for Overcoats. Suit, Pantaloons, lot of Tailor Trimmings, S ivving Mat-bines- , Tailors' Irons, Tables, Chairs, Counters, lot of tine Store fixtures. To the Trade and Public in General Must Vacate May i. T. S. Sale to continue from day to day tiil Stock is all sold. W. U Favier. iluctioncei', Hi 1 ill 1 J , , . t JUST OPENED, THE CMY FT-CUS- S HOTEL the cur. Cor. Yh d Eon! Templsji i:0f;E3TF!iH3atKi1ESTio!CESj Read Our List! t 1' Cd v 1 vu t ? il I 'iu n u.s : I'hlt-liorln- Ciouoli V Warren Ivniilie V t o l.- - kt-- r Itron A. It. Chase 1.& C. l isber A stjosaiit KtereU ALSO Tilt: JStory Clark, A. 1$. Chao, Lor ing; iV I'.likhe mul Britlo;.;-po- rt Organs. We sell antr of the above ItiKtrnnients rn long time and v- -j puyn.ni. ild oiatni-tio-ni- a taki-- in ex dmcio for naw i,nesaul tln-i- r real vatue allowed. A auat auti e of UvotoscYen y. ars ni ' inivuriics ea, h pb no, e vlil pay your railroad fam from any pom, In ie alio oi Ltaii to riait l.aka i:.iy ana rota, a piotr.u iik 'lu buy a piaim rro.n ub whnvla tie , ty. Tills will enalne par 1 a Um.K la III 1 hlsirltijr towns a .d ille to select fn ta ti iniuii tna st' ck w tilcli we always haveou hand. We take pleasure In showing ulll goods whetlier or not you Intend to luy. Corresj oni"ence olIHted and promptly answered, F. E. Warren Mercantile Co, Box 1T17. No. IS West Second South. Utah & Montana riashinery Co. XW) Rlgh Grade Ma ch in cry! For all kinds of duty. Carries In Btork for mimed ate dellrry M ignesia tional. I'lpj t'ov, rin'. ro.i F'lpe and l'lttiiiK". Air roinpiesHPfi, iUKerhOil Sc'lKBaut, K. IJ. Co. KiK-- ur.iis. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 80 Horse 1'ow cr. flolst'ni; Rn: in-- s. Pumps. Horse Whims. Wirt Hope, i'r.il S.reel. Mine aud Mill Suppllea, Safety Nitro Powder, Caps aud lube. Main Offli e and Wararooms, 259 S. Main St.. Salt L ke City. ACJENCY, Hutte, Mont. fV Correspondence Solicited. J.W.Parrdl&Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECTS. VrirrfAA.-- s mi) a. halt; (LATl OF CINTIR.) AftrnmcT or commercial- - block auu ul iomuietciai ill icit. F. M. ULMER. 4 RClIITECT-fO- ,'! 1K0GKK83 BUILDING C."n.'Lf7BELLlG. VRCTflTFrT. Ti WFST SEfOKn SOT'TH Lake City, latu prepared to furnish all manner of plans In the moat Im-proved style f architecture, ucb aa churches, opera houses, hotels, biinktiisr bouses, prirat residences arid business blocks of any descrip- tion. Heat 0f reorcui es a, to my ataud- - lllt! H. HCP & CO., r;.)H. MAIM . I.MPi.UTEHs IN.IAPANKSE ,1 and Ciilncse e screens, broti'es cabinets, ,11 km. anil mes and ciirmg. Hand somete a novelties always ou hand. BICAL KSTATK AND LOANS. EDETOU, GE0ESBE0K & 03., T I FASLaltESTATE, NO. SU MAfM STRKT l ike City, UUu, Kotary lu oHlaa Telepboue til MONEY WANTED." TF YOU DKSIUE A UOOl) LOAM PLACF.n J on real esute, call ou B. F. Spencer. iJ7 M am street. TEE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., 1 t EhAaiLv LEaSkTeA, TE, ROOM 1, OVFU H A.VIC OF luyestiueuis for aepcialiy. IlKrwood'i Art Sal. The entire collection of paintings done while in Kurope and since his re-turn (represedting three year's work) will be on exhibition, day and evening, at ("aider's hall Mav 1st and 2nd and be sold at acution Monday and Tuesday evenings. May 4th and 5th, sale com-mencing at 8 p. in. sharp. PLUMBERS, OAS S STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in all kinds of -- LIFT AUD FORCE PUMPS. Orders taken for Drive and Dili? Wells, Cess-pools buPt and coiiiiectiotiB mane I:.? Main, oppi 8 te Auerbacb liios, Teieplmna, auo. THE CUARANTY Savlog-- s and Loan Asaoeiatlou of Mlnna-apull- s. Authorized capital, $ i().000,000; oper-ating under rigid laws and state super-vision; safest aud most profitable form of investment. Salt Lake City office, 142 Main street, up stairs. C. L. Han.vaman, Agent. Lynch k Glasmann. c Real Estate Brokers, p Wa Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only, They Must be Sold at Once, Tbe Following Are Genuine Bargains : 3.3x1fiO ft Lot. with new Frnmc Cottngr, ft rooms, largo pnntry and loscf, Ity water, I'm It. trees: on Alameda Avenue, between lirlgliam and First Vo. tii, near -th st I ,r,0() 50x1 3) ft, 4 blocks north from McCornlek's liesirtenee, nicely loeitelt trtiit trees, etc 1,000 50x140 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nicely located, lieatitiful view 750 25x140 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 400 3 Lots 30x140 ft each, on Grant street, between 5th & Oih .North; each 150 40x1 15 1-- 2, on .Main street, l-- il block from Temple; this is a snap 12,000 1 0 Lots, 25x 1 25 ft, 3 blocks north of Poplar drove; luo bunch lor 1,250 330x1 G5 ft, clonhln corner, 4 blocks southeast of AVarm Springs, line peach orchard on ground 7,000 250 3-- 4 x 1 5 ft in west part of Lot 2, 151k Nil, IMat A, per front ft (easy terms) 350 beautiful building- lots, 50l'i" ft each, on 4th l ast, bet. 3rd and 4lh Siouth, per trout ft t5 13 lots, 3xI-l.Seac- on I). .V; K. J. railroad, bet. 5(h and 5th North, good terms, each 250 28 Lots, 811x1. 7 ft each. Block X, on 9th North St., Lake View Addition, east of U. P. K. K.; beautiful building lots, must be sold in pairs i'.'T"i each, except corners; cash, balance 1 year K per cent; cheapest lots on tho market. We OLTer tta Acove for a Few Fays Only. Easy Xcrrris ! Lynch k Glasmann. C'hoiea Building lots in best part of Fast Bench, on electric car line. C. K. Want-land- 2:;5 Main St. If you want your rooms nicely papered or your walls nicely tinted call ou Dougal & La Crill, 511 Kast First South street. Parties desiring to borrow or loan monoy see A. M. Janes, 21'J Main St. IS. D. EVANS, I Snece.aor to EVANS & ROSS. I Undertakers Emklnirr 21 State fit., salt Laka. II SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO SHIP- - i KENT OF BODIES. j j G;en M Might TeFoptonu, SC4. Tho new postoffice is ten blocks from Deskey's second addition. Isp Cr-- . k 8tae Leaves Stockton Monday. Wednesday and Friday for Dugway and Fish Springs. Oliflon Tuesday and Friday. ATTOKNKVS. EHEPAKD GEOYE 4 EnEPAEI), LAWYENS-ROO- MS 4ANDM WASATCH Salt Lane City, C.W. P0WEE3, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE CUL. Second South aireat. l'LATINO. KOVELTY MANUFACTTTRINS Ql7 ' OLD, SILVEK AMD NICKEL PLATII by tae Dynamo t'rocesn. All kinds of repairniK done witti neatnssa aud disiiatca. Knuosum lIHUS OtKSd Souttt. " a." keelahdI ' 1RACTICL T!N.V:( - TLV ItoOPIN';, k- o ti .', d e, Ac. r.aii i jed on a ,.! c.,i,on. See me e 'ore 11; v - or rs. , soii'-- Second We t st ei t. Te.ej':eiie .No. yj. HilMlliiE. tTMEEEifOMiWRslel MANCKA' TUKRitS AND PKALKKS r of i limit ice, School Desks, bcreen doorn and Windows. Jo!oiini aud r Lairiue promptly attended lus aud lid YV Tempi Jtr-u- u GRorrKin. ' c. il eansenT--" Dj-ALE- IN CHOICE rANCYOROOEKta cornerHay. Grain. Coal aud KludlinK Wood, Xlilrd bouta aud State street. P.0GEE3 4 COMPANY, lkadino Gkoclks, to icast nR3i X Sou lli .treat. '"" INSlHANCff. lQms HYAM3 & 00. I.IRH, LlfK AND ACCIDENT. MtTTUAL of New York. and iii FtoraM block. FLvainiMi, P. J. MOBA X STr"AM niCATIN'l KNUWUR, J59 MAC Salt Lake City. (TENUGRAPUr. ' F. E-- McGTTRRrN OFFICIAL STENOOKArilKR; ALTjKTNTH au l Tyiwiwritiinc. Dealer in Kemiiiirtuu fyuewriwr audabuuj Fiotvti uilitlua-- . Skcokum Root HaiP GroLUeP. jjf Grows Hair Rapidly, Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair, F&ffyrM 13 Preventive TnA of Baldness. rp'Vf Grows Hair on j Vi-i-'- Bald Head. ! II ( ? e A I n Exquisite Toilet Article, j" i.t-- ; li Is Free from all r'i (ii'i ?f I coloring matter. (Trad' mark rczs!rrrcl.) Coutaines no Mineral or Vegetable roisotu Is an honest and nicritorioua preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skockuni Root M Grower Co, NEW YORK. for Sal by u Orugglata. i KING YANKEE, ni;.Li:i!s IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stock, 213 State Street, SJt Lake City. CUTTEN8URG JOCKEY CLUB MEETING A rio I)y. Goad Track anil Noma ' Kraut,. Sharp's Turf Kxehatiga furnishes the following results of today's racing: Thn first race of Uutteiihurg i ckcy club nieetluu, ai v n eUhts of a mile, aeii in parse l.'uli, tiioiiKut out Kims, At"i.oua Ketcinmi, Happy Ceoie, .ephvins Joy (it l.v i, M'ra, Kentucky Kau, spcud.ill anil Charlie. Initio I euuiK buttintr Kijhlit favorite i to I. F.i-ti- . tn I. others 1 land M to I. li was a sur-prise v tho talent as Kentucky lan, ft vi tu t shot won Willi ease. Tlli-- IMt eft Wt'tt Joy (filly. In fcxtrti coud. Kentucky Han thlril: atiiuaitei-the- weiesame jmiUio-i- at tliii half Joy ted. Kuutin-tt- llau aecoiid, Ei-tr-thlril: ai three-i- arier Han ic, extra third. Iiito tliii stretch t lay came In tan a one positions, all clout A f irl.'m from home Kentucky Han oieiied a irap of lim lemilhs whli'ii lie in inta;r.ed to t ie mil h. Kuiiiiimrv : Keutu, kv Hun ir-- t, Charley second 8h.iiI!1 third. Time, IMP,. 3 race, mil.-- : m lling. ailde i - KiiiRstix'k, Young Uuke. Lit Pericles, Freedom, iilscoiiiu, Kttima J,,liul.,i- Moduli anil K He ( lavk, la fit 111" staiter. Ktmr-in-wilil hot favorite ut s to lvnciea K w.ihh r Hi tot), others If. au : to I. Thcv not o:t w t i LitlpiJake In IimJ. Mltrhell inn!, othTs iiininMt anil uhII up. At frvfiiuui l.l. oth. r.1 wi ll up ;m l tmucfii d. At '.. J. k- - lr I, JudkTti Mit'iiell mill, ti'ie doiu tliTil: into stmti'h Littl" Jak le I tiy two li'n. tiis, Mlti li fit seoon I. I'er.i-ld- thir I, and latu r eomlii.' rery fa t run Into l al unit won by a h ad. KiiiL'atni'k inadi'a liiiK run lint was iiel .I hai-- alittlti too loin; to ii-- a the rmnt. aw'ond, .luilne Mltrhell thlnl. Tliue, l l''V riiird race, time mi l a half furii ll 'S: purre oi a ii rd Fla'nl.eau. Ant riat and I einon st ro-d- . MiTldnii sold favorite at one to tw Autocrat, live to two; ittlu-r- t.-- to one. Tle-- rot hit with Dalsyrlan In lead rl. ly f ioed by Lemon. At the ipiiirti-- r tht1 uee muiio wit i Menden tlilnl; at the halt Da'syr uu ltd, Mer d. a sMcnnd. Autoc at, tiilid: :n'.o siri-- n. same. WIiuhts: Me 'i!e;i won, Autocrat second. Lemon th!M. Tln.o, I. '.is. r'nurth Uaca nn.l I n.il"S. Spirit of the Times Handicap, worth i.tut to winner was the event of tin day. Itad.r Tt X'.-i- n k Uo-c- , Iie'anltei-an- H. II. Wlll anis were the "ca i r acUs" to coiitctid for this tiutsi'. In p ois Hadire aold (avorlto at :t to a, Text .1 to I. Kosc 4 to I. others la to 1. Thev.-il- ot in s bunch at the lHlarlQ!: Text led. II ul e lecond, li'ose I'd at the One hdf; saniii at t irccopiurtMr.-'- : dame into stret.'h; Hade and Test um and neck. Hiwe ;i:i (lth,rs far bchiml; Tali; look the lead a lur.on fro::t hojue and won. How. Time, l1'.i'.i. If tti race 1 mile: Sellln-- "'ViO added. Salishnty. Hin kthorfi, I a- -i sbiiii:, 1 leer Lo Ice. l'r.nce Kdv aol. Ib adlu-tit- . l ee S., and Missive were off to drepidPai; In tills race. Deer Lndue Sold favorite at D to r. Ile illlll-h- t S to I, la Slid t'l to I. T':i-- I.Ol. Off with Sal slmrv In the ad. liter l.ofii;e llaiTsburif thl'd. at one-hnl- Salisbury led. HaiTbtitv a cond. i ici-- r I."d :e ih;ro; stricb s tile Missive eoiien:.' f ist ts.u lead in -- tftch ; nd won easv ty ten ien'lis, llarrisburi; second, Sail bury thirl, iiinc, l:f.o,. S:t h R ice, 'ven-e:'- l th of a m.I. s lTnir, MO ;idili Kmn ii. ' a"ymede. I.: sand, i, Mohb-an- , Kdwar r.. , .1 m M irray. Ariel and .Pick H it liei .r st 1c ii an so!d favorite in pii.i's ai e.eht to five: Q nv-- ede mid Hatchear two to one; other- - ten and tliii ty to one. They K"t away w th Molii-- i an In lead. Ha'cdi r T'm I'onini, third. At ipiieiti r pole, a itnc at half, same; at three on r'" sVli en Id: lomyine'e, e ouil: Tin- F t'ord: st tatue; Moh'can, wi n. .nd;Tuo lortiui, third ; time. I n ,. I THE FIRE RECORD. Thr HlaiM Mad Thraa IaUratlo( Hon, I fur tha Dapartmanl. I Th fire department has had itt ener- - (?io levarily taxod siuce 0:53 o'clock I laat night. At that hour an alarm was J ent in trom box 10 that took it to tha ; corner of Sixth South and South Main, I whera small residence occupied by ; . colored people was the scene I of an lucipimit blaze. It I appears that thn landlord was lavish- - J i'K hi hospitalities upon a number of pic-it-s when a table was upset and the C burniug oil Hooded the carpet. The I Ilumea were ouled with a very small los.-j- . Hardly had the laddies returned to headquarters belore an alarm was sent in from box, 4 , and at the corner of Second Kust and C, tliev found Kd t'al-dur'- barn on tire. Fortunately the an-imals were all released and the loss confined to a very ordinary structure. A run that demonstrates the y of tint department occurred at 11 o'clock this morning, at which time a summons from box 32, tent in by Chief Stanton himself, called the boys to the I tah l'lumbing and Supply com-pany, where tht) Ibiinea bad fastened themselves on the rear of tho building. In less than live minutes as many as rive streams w ere playing on the flames, and notwithstanding the inflammable material with which the tlepartmeut had to contend tlie tire was nut in a very short time. The loss which is es-timated at ijiiu was fully covi-ra- by insurance. The Time for 1'ansy Iteds. There is nothing more attractive in the early than a pansy bed. In order to secure blossoms early the plants jutLst havo attained a proper ni.e under glass. It is titvesnary, therefore, to sow pansy seed early. Any long wooden box filled into a sunny window in a moderately cold riKim, bill where it does not freeze, will do for a seedbox. lie sure tho earth is rich, well fertilized with thor-oughly rotted compost ami woodmold, and that it is fine and friable, no the tiny seed can easily thrust down their tleinler roots in it. Keep tho earth mod-erately moist after sowing tho seed, and in a hhort timo tho lilllo plants will be up nnd growing. It reunites homo resolution to thin out tho greater portion of them in order to ,Tive tboso that tiro lel'l stitlieient room to grow, but this must be dime without sparing or all tho plants will be weak-lings. Very pretty 'effects can be pro-duced by raising a bos of white, or near-ly .wiiiti? panties fur a border, and a box of mixed, dark, velvety ones fur tho cen-ter of the bod. These quaint, blotched, lovely Mowers seem more like living things than any other blossom. "Old lailies" is the German name fur them, but ho English name of pansy from "our thoughts" has a touch of finer fuuey. New York Tribuuo. CONDENSED LATE CITY NEWS. Captain Martin Murphy is in from the aprings with his statuesque form and neavy moustache. H M. Turlev h aves fur Park City to lock into the iudticemeuts to locate perinanently. The case of the people against Cron-dal- l, fur petly larceny is on trial be-fore Judge Anderson this afternoon. Governor Thomas is considering the appointment of thirty delegates to the Denver Commercial congress May 1'.). Harvey McCalluin is superintending the laying of the stradamaut-inasli-walk on Mato road and promises an excellent job. Teter Smith, arrested on a charge of stealing a buggy from C. T. Nelson, had bis examination before Commissioner (reetiman and was discharged. Col. 1). C. Dodge of the li. (i. W. was in the city lodaw looking over various matters respecting the road. Ho is satisfied that the line is a nice money winner. The asphalt people aro determined that the paving of Commercial street shall be a glittering success this trip, and wiih that in view are using every care in tho work uow in progress. Local railroad travel was light today and the audits were not rushed selling tickets, Within a few weeks the tour-ist travel will be at fever heat and then tint various lines will have their har-vest. The case of I.iuck vs. The City is on trial before .JikIl'o Zane Liuck sues for the recovery of certain ground on Cattitol Hill over Which there was con-siderable disturbance it having been alleged that he jumped it. The yarn sent from Culbcrtaoo, Neb., to a Denver paper that Buffalo Jones, of Kansas, had arrived iu the former place with six bison from Salt Lake is ineonp-- t. Messrs. Lynch and (jlas-maii- ti sold six head of Buffaloes to an ICnglisbntau but Buffalo Jones is not man. Jack Ward was fined $1(10 and costs, and Hubert Gill $50 and costs, this morning for conducting a gaming House, the complainant in the issue was Jo- - , soph l.al'oint, an individual who, like Whitmore. wanted something for noth-ing, and who in tho effort to secure it invested !!). Sheriff Burt states that he has no knowledge whatever of tho alleged maltreatment of Leonard by Whitniore hut admits that an effort was made to squeeze certain confessions from him. If what has been revealed did occur then Ollicer Hills, whose prisoner Leonard was, should be asked to sur-render his star. A BUILDINC FOR THIRD SOUTH, The Italian louiul at tha Head of tha UlltarprUc. The latest building enterprise is that headed by A. L. Siniontli and Frank Ingur of Kice, Colorado, who have secured a long lease on the Ki5 feet front just east of the Knutsford, and covering all the ground west of Frank-li- u avenue. Architects are engaged in getting out plans for tho new structure which is to contain a large number of stores, with the two upper stories litted up for ollices and furnished apartments. The building is to be of brick, the. cost which has not yet been determined. . . MAY YET CO FREE. Tha L'ulnn Tactile Folder Game Man Hear, Newt from Kausa,. The Anieaican National Bank of Salt Lake has received a draft for I'.'.iO from Hartford, Kas., for the release of A. (). Uippey. He is the chap who recently worked tho U. P. folder game on a number of the business men of this city. Kippey was fined $.bni for his advertis-ing scheme. There is a possibility that ho may be released since aid has come to hitf relief. AMUSEMENTS. At the Salt Lake theater next Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesday will be giveD '"Love and Law." Tho piece i s constructed with considerable clever-ness. THE CREATEST LIVING HEALER. Dr. McLennan is conceded to be tho creates living healer. Taconia World. Keamin, of Mia Stiec.a. Years of unvarying bucccss in the treatment of all diseases and deform-ities that inllict humanity have won for Dr. McLennan a d reputation. His system of electro-magneti- c treat-ment is now recognized by people as the greatest iu the world, and their success iu curing dis-eases being nowhere equaled. He is eminently qualified by special educa-tion aud extensive experience for a par-ticular department of practice, to which he makes a specialty. The only way a doctor can become thoroughly success-ful is to devote himself to some special branch of his profession. Under the regular code of ethics this plan is al-most impracticable, and doctors con-tinue) to make fatal blunders by endeav-oring to practice more than they have ever learned. Dr. McLennan has successfully solved tbe great prob-lem aud overcome all these diff-iculties in his extensive business by his method of treatment. In addition to a thorough course in some of tha best medical colleges iu the country, he, has been trained in his particular lino of prrcticnl experience under the direct;on of skillful rpecialists. His ex-perience is not limited to a few isolated conditions, as is so often tho case with other doctors. Ho meets wit:i and treats every imaginable complication of disease, aud the experience thus gained, together with the constant spe-cialties, constitutes the natural ground work of his unparalleled success. llejiit-.seutaliv- peopio of California who indorse this treatment: Mrs. Stanford, Hon. James Louttit of Stockton, L. P. Hop-kins, United States marshal; Lee D. Craig, notary, San Francisco; J. P. Botrardus, editor, Sun Francisco; Sena-tor Hubbell of Wisconsin; Judge Crane of Oakland, Judge Vheeler' of San Francisco; Dr. Crane of Napa; Dr. Brown of Oakland; Kev. Dr. McKaig of Sau Francisco; Kev. Father (iallagher tif St. Peter's church; Kev. Father O'Keefe of Santa Barbara, and the late Father Walsh of Stockton, who said; "Had I heard of this treatment in time. I believe, from the benelH I have de-rived, it would have restored mo to health." Remember these cures are perma-nent. Consultation and treatment daily from a. in. to 5 p. 01. F.veuiniM 7 to s. No charge for consultation. Olllce over Bond's 'restaurant. 73 West Second South street, across the street east of the P. O. Wars inc. The great success Bnd extensive advertising of Dr. McLennan has caused unscrupulous persons in various parts of the country to repre-sent themselves as Dr. McLennan or his ugenls. and anyone representing himself as such is a fraud. 'I bis is Dr. McLennan' lirst visit to Sail Lake City Office over Bond's restaurant, 73 VV. Second South street. Notice. Persons having good soil to remove can place it on Kighth ward square by obtaining a permit from Captain Paul, supervisor of gtreets. (Jko. M. Scott, Mayor. |