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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1891. 3 " Payment Sm. j W..i..u:iKKTiincAsiiMin.io.,. J nun long ti.miumyjikntststkm AVouU. Guarantee to IHs- - V Is a High SuccoiH. Investigate it la-- , i omit any price in Salt Lake X !' ' V jl'i- - lorinatloii cheerfully pivon., Notwltu or we will pay jour faro to y- - sK j sj Handing tho latt that we well on Long I 5 ami from our Store. Come '?K A y.Cr Time- and Kasy Payments, our prices and lie com hired. l jut-- m v j S in cannot be duplicated In Salt Lake. rv Wf arp wpW ' j tfOCf fWrfi We are people of modern' construction. WE ARE , fK?35 NEW PEOPLE, Have original ideas, introducing new f - fr Honest Goods at Honest Prices. fefe ; t 1 If you want to keep yourself POSTED on the LOW-- 'fe '! f 'M? EST PKICES you should read bur special announcements , qV$ ! that appear m these columns from time to time. Compare ' 'SlVWWf r' i t J"Y;v4l our quotations with those of any other houses and then draw ' i.ii flfc-J?- Tt"8! your own conclusions. We don't give anything for nothing, J'VfeJVfe ' " but we make a reasonable profit on all our goods. Such 7s , . i&;'tvji a paramount necessity to existence. ; ', . JYPf' '.''f$" t ! J f -- 1 On or about Saturday we will quote some special prices i " , : ' ; l ;lr"T '4 that will tempt you to buy whether you want to or not. ,, "7V ' " s !s "Watch for Our "Ad." -- 'LA w -"' 1 - i TIKNw..tS,.lt,fr.,shI-l.whSeat(,a.Hlaek.SH- k I? J) j? D (1 fj1!) Yf ITfJD V I Vf I) H I ) f BOOAM Haby arrlaffeS in all Design, and Varieties I Trimmed, Finely l poNtere,l-$,5.t- H). P 1 1 Li JjU P U 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 J i 1 1 17 UiUUJjl J U . " froni tfi2..() to $-- (.. S J ' Harris Building, 234 State Street, I I j 1 " v i MYWEDOTHrS f - A OUR MOTTCJTV I AVe Have the H, Wnr.il Treatment of Patrons. . ( Al'ITAL. KNTKUlMtlSK, . Tair and Honest Dealing. H n. BKIt I KN't'K, AU1 LIT V V K Partial to None. g ANDTHHHKAINS. - Impartial to AH. I- - WE ASK: TRY US I , . ; LOW PRICES? LONG TIME I --rK Vt --fir i DO NOT FORCET. That The Times i. the bpat medium throne: which to advertise your "wanta." If y want to buy or hbII anylhiui;. to rnnt property to secure help, to flud employment, to :e boanlerH, to make rournicts, to leae, to trade, or to aixorupliDh any surh purpose, you wil make no mistake lu inscrtiui; a notice In Tin Tin lis' "want" column at the trittilntf price o HVK CK.NTS A LINK. Telephone 4il. 12 Commercial street. . We are otTerine tbe most extensive line of centifujeu'g neck wear we hav ever shown. iilCOWN, TtHKY & WoODKt KF Co. Leading hattem and furoif hur. 143 Slain street. . We want your trade in fine shoes.and will do our best to merit the same. K'1 Main street. Buckeye store. fsTi EVANS, I I 8acceor tu EVANS & ROSS. i :J 214 State Bt.. Mlt Lake. ? SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP- - Sr KENT OF BODIES. f Open All Klght. Tclcpiose, 8S4. I v-'-'- T II b fii&iPcpa!ar Route To all Points East. Calj One Change of Cars IM ta lansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE RECLKIXB CII.US CARS. Be sure your ticket reads via the i Walker House. the Walker I loratel in the bnlne center of the CH ana lias all toe Mm mprcvemenfs & Convenience: Perfilnlnif toantrli'tlytlrst-rlas- s hnura 16 tuana an w;.;i a ai y hotel in tne Vt IP,! ;'r!,f City. t ,e mt tourist Hotei X ra.ss(n;tT I 'levator. V,J fhe Walkr and the m are tbe tw V lead. us' hotels oi Salt Lake City. J. S. Krli, l'roiirietor, rpiIRll ORGAN' TTOTEL. J 1 1 1 14 W. Flret Sow X K Central lor.itlon. Mret 'laaalnall ppolnU nienls. Kates per itay, u iw. Klre enoapes on every Moor. I'assenirer ele- vator. t am heat hot and eoM water. Klec tni- lig t ana bells lu e.ery room. Ei.wjw MLLluul), CuielC.eik, !. U. Clark, Prep. The Cullen, THE mm HOTEL OF SILT LAKE. S. C. EAVIN'G. - . PROPR. A Full Line of Cristy Hats at the American Shoe and Clothing Co., 120 South Main St, Missouri mm railway. H. C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, ' G.P. T.A, St Louts. CT. St P. A 161 8. Mala Street. Call Lake City. Dull saInjte ROUTE. AtcblsoD. Topela & Santa FsR. R Buna the F1net Trulne between Dearer Colorado Springs Pueblo una Atfhlnon, Tope, Ka s c.tv, 8 Joeepk, Utiesbury, CI lcaso. T7i$se Trains aro Solid Vestibult DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR OAR3, Leaving Denver 8 p. m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I j To reach all Eaatern Points, either vtaCtUcajo ' or ht, Luaie. Ask an ticket agent for ticketa ever this Uae j For further Information, feme earav eee, cea mpon or eddi es J. D. KENW03TM , Gen! Ag'V Progres BM'g, Salt Lake 0!ty CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Sea. Pas, tt Tk't Ag't, Topeke, Sit , S3lt 8. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE C1TI ttlTeuli JUST OPENED. J TCE CMY FIRST-CLAS- S EOTEL U THE CITY. Cor. Main it M Tespls Sis. Iffafi Central RailwayT Tiii.e-Tabl-e, ia Effect April 1, 1891:. Paitengt--r trains will run daily beweea Ball! -- Lake and Park City ae foliowe: SALT LAKE CITT. train 1 leevee 8th Soatk and Mala... lira e.iw " arrtvee " - - ...lO aotLm M " - " " rsep.n, cm. Train 1 arrlvee at Park City K): e.r " S " - :30 n.ne; " il leavee " " UMam " " " 4SKlB.m S il uria passenger trains run dally be- - ten fc.t Lake City and Mill Cheek ae tol-- j Leave Blt Lake 4:45 and I 3a are, and! :aD,16. 10p.m. j Keiuruin: Leve Mill Creek 1 :tt ao4 t od a.ui., and tM and :43 p.m. Offlre and Depot car. Kigath Both an 4 Main Street. Jcj. H. Younj, T. J. MecKlDtg.H. ; Sea. SupertcUndent. Gee. ft P AfMi . jr ciiiciGO siioiir THE ?5 MILWAUKEE & SL PAUL If the o"'T line ninnlnit Solid VmMhuied Strain H Htiil and r'lei-tri- Lmhted Trains Daily, between Clii'':i" nd Omaha, competed of MuralfVont Sieeplutf O.u's and lie Finest Dining Cm Is flit Worll EVEKYT1IING FIRST-CLAS- S ! Ary fnrthT informaHon will be rbeerroll furniebed by ALEX MITCHELL Commercial Aat. 2M Progress Bl'ir, Salt Lake City. T. F. POWELL, Traveling A(out. QARTEK & JTCHFIELD. Contractors and Builders. Bait Lake City, Utan. Flrsr rla w. rk and moderate rharcen a .nc-ialt- Shop anil residence, and West bet. nth uhd Soutn, cor. Idead etie.it Potoffl. e box No. 77.1. T H B Denver & Rio Grande SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLU The Favorite Route to Clenwocd, spen, Le3d villa, Posblj, Colorado Spring, Denver And aU Points K.iat and Soutx IWO DaIILT. S legant Pullman and TonrUt Sleper and Free) Chair Carj on Each Train. Tor rail Information, call on or adJreae W. J. HHOI WiU. Ate::t, 5C W. .id 8iutl . T. SMITH, A. S. HUGHES, .cnral Manager. Traffic Manage S. K. HOOPER, G. T. and T. A. Deep Creek Compauy Are running 3 times per week as far as Dueway. Freights Consigned to tho Deep Creek Stage Co. for Dupway will receive prompt attention. H. C. Lett & Son, Knoms 27 and 2H, Commercial Hank Huilding. riairs and Lantern For decoratitip, at the 1 'tah l?ook and Stationery company's, i South Main street. Restaurant Francais. 11 Commercial atreet. First-clas- s in all respects, i I i : Eia Granfle Westera t I3II-iXV-.-3- r. TGaANDrlXi G ND iWESTER M.t A ji Ap CURRENT TMC.TDLE: In EBect April 9, MM. ' " No. 8. No. t EAST-FOUN- TRAINS Atlintio Atlautlo Mail. .iprts. Lesive ('K.l. n h.ui. 8:4i p.m. AnlToBaa Lake.. 8:40 a.m.j p.m. l.fcave S .it Lime v: 0 a.m. louft p.m. Arrive i'rovo liivo a.m.ill:.) p.m. Leave 1'iovo ll:i a.tu. j:Hr p.io. Ainve'iiven Klv- -r r:3 p.m. S: u ,u, Li'aveiiii'eu Kivcr I,:u p in, j Arrive i Irand Junction. .. 9:00 .ia. V:t .in. Arrive Punbui 1 :i iun. Il:a4 a.tn. Arrlvp Coiora4o Springs. 3:1) p.m. 4:li a m. ' Arrive Uunver b :4a p.m. 7:1X1 a.m. No. 1. No. J. WEST-BOUN- TRAINS l'ar-in- I'n. ilio Wall. Express. Leare Denver B:()o a.m. 7:W p.m Leave Colorado Springs.. 11:55 a.m. 9.5b p hi Leave Pueblo 1;H5 p.m. n p.m Leave Uraud Junction. .. 1:4U p.m. a:0i) p m Arrive Green Kivr 8:l p.m. 6:4(1 p.m I.earaurwen Kiver a.m. 6 0) p.m Arrive Provo a.m. IV ) a.m Leave Provo ;i:io p.m. w.wi a.m Arrive hall Lake 4:36 p.m. 145 a.m ' Ltave Salt Lake 4:4:. p.m. Scoo a m Airjv Oyden 8:qj p.m siuuam LOCAL TltAIXS. BAT.T T AKE AND OC.IIEIt. Leave Salt Lake, 8:00 a. m., s a. m.. 4 41 p.m. Returning, arrive In Salt Lake, 8.40 s, ui.,6:10p. uu, w:Ip. in. BIHanAM. Leave Salt Lake, 8:20 a. m. Returning, ar-rive In Bait Lake, 5:30 p. m. AUIBirAN FORK, PHOTO, PR11tnVIT.T., THIS-IL- t, MorJKT riBASART ADD MANTI, Leave Suit Lake, 9:50 a. m. Returning, ar. live In Salt Lake, i:35 p. m. V. C. DODGE. J. H. BENNETT, Gun'l Manager. Ueu 1 i'an. Agt. MRS. BARNABY WAS HERE. The Murdered Klch Widow and Her Com-panion In Malt Lake Lent January. Mrs. J. B. Biirnaby, the niunlorerl rich widow ami her traveling compan-ion, Mr. E. S. Woni'U. were iu Salt Lake last January. They arrived from lienver in this city on the afternoon of Thursday, January 2'.', lx'.il. A Timks re)orter exatniaed the Teni-pleto- n register this morning and found tho following entry: Mrs. E. S. Wor-rell, Chester, I'a., room t3; Mrs. J. H. Harnnby. I'rovidence, It. 1., room HI. Mrs. liaruaby and Mrs. Worrell re-mained in the city one day and a half, ami then lctt for San Francisco, stop-ping at the Palace hotel. The ladies left the l'alace on Satur-day. March 8. The San Francisco detectives are endeavoring to tim! out where Mrs. lianialiv spent her time from March 28 to April i. Mrs. Wor-rell, it is stated, on March 2S left San Francisco and returned to her home in Denver. A certain Mrs. Fisher of .San Francisco, if found could poss-ibly tell w here Mrs. Barnaby passed her time until April lith when she left the coast for Denver. There is a void ot several weeks from January tho day Mrs. liaruaby and Mrs. Worrell left Salt Lake, until they registered at the 1'alaee in San Fran-cise- o on March 2fj. This time is also to be accounted for and where the women were will remain a mystery until set-tled beyond doubt. Seven days after leaving San Fran-cisco Mrs.Harnaby and Mm. Worrell. the former having rejoined the latter in Denver, together diauk sonie of the liip-i-d from the bottle which caused the death of the wealthy wido-w-. LATE LOCAL. The funeral of the late Charles D. St. George will occur ou Friday at 2 p. m. Colonel John Bunee, representing the Brunswick Halke billiard house, is in the city interviewing the trade Mr. Joncs.of the Union Pacific vigilant corps of Omaha, is among the guest sof the Templetou. and is viewing the fights under the ciceronage of Colonel Fritz Iiiepeu. A. Anderson who was burned in the London Tailoring company's fire a lew weeks ago is improving. lis eyes which were thought to have been de-stroyed, are ail right. Tub Timks acknowledges an invita-tion from the Sisters of the Holy Cross to be present at the laying qf the corner stone of the new Sacred Heart academy in Ogden at il o'clock on next Sundny afternoon. A. Fitch, a prominent attorney of Sacramento, Cal., arrived in our city today, and will hang out his swingle. His friends say that his tongue is as silvery as that of tho well known Tom Fitch. We welcome him. The Ogden Standard prints a rumor that Marshal John Al. Young had been sliot and instantly killed liy Mcllugh, the pugilist. The marshal is one of the healthiest corpses that ever lauded ou the trail of a fugitive at the present writing. That widely known boniface, M. H. Beardsley of Salt Lake, will conduct the Continental hotel on and after June 1. Mr. Beardsley will bring years of experience to the famous hostelry and the public knows that as an entertainer and provider he is a success. The pres-ent proprietor, Mr. Holmes, will open "hi'e- n" w" .h..n..t.a.l. .K'n.u.f.aforH V. t,1it1V "li'fr rVf. oext month. This afternoon the following ladies and gentlemen arrived at the Cullen. The gentlemen are members of the American Ticket Brokers' association. E. B. Straub of Salt Lake has the visi-tors in charge: Gustave G. Lansing, wife and sister, New York; L. G. War-ford- , New York; J. Frank and Ike Frank, New Y'ork; Simon Steiner, wife and son David, St Louis; S. H. Silver-man, Pittsburg, I'a.; H. F. Van Dusen and wife. Chattanooga, Tenn.j M. A. Frank, Cincinnati; Agent Cameron of (irand Junction, Coin.; John M. Mrs. I lo Florence, Lima, O.; Henry A. Bowes, Bath, N. Y. Notlee. The old Continental hotel, Salt Lake, will not be closed as a hotel. The pub-lic shall not miss a single meal. 1 will continue the business at that hotel, after June 1st ISAM. M. H. Beakdslev. May 20, lSW. Consult the Scientific Life Header on business, money matters, changes, travels.- sickness, speculation, mining lawsuits, stocks, family affairs, etc, No. til West First South street, room 3 upstairs over White's sewing machine otlice. First class table board, H per week. Singer building, upstairs; entrance on Second South. . ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Memhen ol the Oerfen and Park City Chap-ter Journey to Zloa. Two delegations of Royal Arch Mas-en- s, one from Park City and the other from Ogden, arrived in the city this afternoon by special trains. The brothers are paying a fraternal visi-tation to Utah Chapter No. 1, K. A. M. This is the first gathering of Royal Arch Masons ever held in the territory, audit wiil be commemorated this evening by work in the chapter and will wind up with a magnificent banquet at the Cullen. The Ogden Chapter have presented to the Salt Lake contingent a silk souvenir, bear-ing the following inscription. "Commemorating our journey to the Holy City and captivity by the "tribe of Jacob of Utah No. 1, on the batiks of the Joidrn on the 20th day of the month. Zif A. Inv. 2421. Holiness to the Lord." TO THE REFORM SCHOOL. Francis Sibruder (lore llrlVir .Imlpe Zjin and Trlle llr Tearlul 8eory. Fianuis Shroiler, the fallen leaf who was resciii'if from a house of in Oijiten ly Marhal Vounir. was takeu bpfnro ,liul'e .atie at 3 o'clock ant! af-ter examination was committed to the tvform school.. It was Known that she was of a most incorri(rihle nature anil that it was impossible fur ber parents 'o keep ber in the path of reclitmie. Tears llowcd freely while the subject was in the witness ibiiir. |