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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MOSPAT. MAY 4, 189i: 1 ' nifcnts. Tho authenticated reports of his past cures semis nothing short of marvelous. Ho solicits invalids whose (ssi's have resisted the potency of drugs, mid bullied the 1est directed eflnrts ot other physicians, to rail and consult with htm free of charge. Cures guaranteed in all eases undertaken, if lound curable, (illicc, ?(t W. Second South St., across tlio street east from the 1. (). Consultation free. N. 15. This in the doctor's lirst visit here. N. I!. lir. McLennan should not he classed with the numerous )!y by night speciali-l- s who vi.it this city occasion-any- . I;s reputation is a national one, and his dealing with patiuuU is always lionorahlo. . 4 , ... , Arrival ol a Great Dealer, Donald McLennan, M. D., who croat-- ! ed a aeusation iu the leading cities of the east by bis wonderful cures, viz Boston, New York, Chicago, and late of Sau Francisco, arrived in the city by the Denver & Kio Grande, and expects to remain gome time. He makes a pecialty of electricity and other subtle j 4,'ov - lB"nrN'iP'AN: EL HO A.N fLY KUKNISH-I- ' m1 u house for one year, No. t't K. Third South. Airily i n premise or at room 3. (i iiruK Co. building. J Vm KENT A NEW HOt SK. THHKE rooim. pantry h ml dosei, Third and one block s.nthot factory ; apply at F.ssi hcoinl rmtitn, room .'. I.TJIt RKNT I1 room. Hoard If desired. SIS South Went Temple. R N I s'll E lTIi6ri y'sTTif KA 8T HKUO.NI Isf Mllllll. "iT)it" kkntanTnk i)m"h?ii sk on I New-nt- F.asl. lietwe-- Second uud Third fimtli. Iinpiliv rooni ii. I,ons I'lo' k. l'dK IJI NT FI'liNlHFI 10 KJM3 WITH f" Imard. lit :ilu Lr.s. Flint H uth. I'OH KENT- - TIIKi K ST iHF.sl ON THIKll I South ah. .Ii I'Iock eat of Kniitsford ho-tel. More .'oiil lH' u rooms oil second floor. I. Commercial strcci. Apply to II. Pembroke. I'ui; KEST--.TO- WITH f LIVINO 1" mom. Iie-c- i av il:ai.ii lTic tv location in the en v. ICooiu 7, No. ifi'l VV. Flr-- t South, 4 to i'. o dock p. in. IOll HKNT I 'Y'UISlfKI KO'lMS, WlTlt I or without board. I'm K. Hixth South KJ. iJTiK KENT- - Fl'ltN'MII.Il KOO.Msi. FI.F.C-- t Pu'hf and bath, with or without l.ood. ltd Smith ruth Kant. ri'WO NM'KI.V fl'KNIrtMKIl UOOMS. I Kdiifie or connected. With use of buth. Viih or without board. First house In Price Court, (ins. v.. Temple. lUottCtJ tit i'ortlt. Tn) S PElTc 1 IN'Tt'i M K Mi iN ey I lii per tit nnoit t i i money. John J. Snyder, ar and : lloi p r ht.n k. '1 eli phone .W. 'po LOAN mi IN SMALL SUMS AT l 1 pcrent. No commission. Address i. N. 'I lllC's o!. (.. TO LOAN WM. TCKTO.N, HOOM MuNLV nil lu.iidilcr. Statu stlect. MnNFY TO LOAN ALWAYS ON HAND. to milt, mi Ity pn.piTiy. at low-- i s' m.ir'.Bt mti-a- , nu delavs. K. H. Wleka, M M.tm-t- . CALIFOKNU CREAM OF PRUNES. A Tery pleasant Laxative, made from (he juke of i'resb. Brunei combined with a few harmless vegetable iugredi-eulso- f well-know- n and highly medi-cinal qualities, put up In the form of CKEAU DROP!. Making a very valuable preparation FOB INFANTS AND CHILIKEH, Assimilating the food and Rogulatltig the Stomach and liowels. IT PROMOTES D1GESTI0V. CHIEBFCT NK.HS AND KEST. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY F Constipation, Boub Stomach, ns, Loss or Blkkp, Wohus, FivumauMbt, Era, rillOE 85 CENTS. For Balo by All Druggists. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, Calilornl. J.W.FarreMCa Subscribe forlt THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. Announramrnt. Salt Luke Valley Loan and Trust ronipany has removed its oflien to mom .spacioiu and convenient ipntrters in Ilia new Hooju--r block on l irtit Smith street, and arc now prepared to liuike loans in any amount upon improved Salt Lake City properly. - --- - Hull l.aki ' ty Iixiltut at An lilUili. Complete list of inemliefa: II. Monheiin, nrcliitei 1. (i. I'. ( 'ostcrisan. architect. Uallas-i- Hedges, architects, V. M. rimer, an l'ili'ct. II. W. Niclioln. architect. ('arroll i$- Kern, an hitccts. .1 Hansen, architect. 1. T. Keiller. architect. W. Ii. Ware, architect. It. J Kecve, iii'i hiti'ct. l ied A. Hale, architect. Kegnlar meeting nre held at room It. (iladstone huililiiig, on the first Monday evening of each inont h. I....... 4 II..,- C.ni'.OnH,, linira iiuildinglots in best part of Fast llench, on electric car line. C. K. Wanii.am, S35 Main St. ..... ... Visit the Turf Exchange, 2Wi South Main street. PLUMBERUTUM FITTERS. Dealers In all kinds of -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Ordera t:iken for Drtvs and Dug Wtlls, Cut-p- o ds bubt stid ennnfli-tton- t mad S7 Mala, oppt situ Auerbach Bros, Telephone, JXI. JEGGS & JRACY. CONTKACTOKS FOIl Steam and Hot Water Dealing, lioilers I'timps, YAv. JOBBING PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 159 State Road. Branoh-5- 90 17th Street Denver. Colorado. 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. 5hI 77Trw"iiri'Ti;si(iKK'A.Ni) 5. v. arm- - I stronif liiW olll' i'S removed to io.lhe I'ltts Druit Co. I 1 I'k. coriier t:n ml Ht Hotith. I M M' dU'lllNK. I'll 1.1 UAL. I'OrAINK Ol'l oi'iuiii sinol.nii' halilt enie I. Chaliied and L'nehaitie.t Hook of :i pa je- ills tr cl -- eiit free. Aduis box l.'ai, Mi'i Lak') City, Utah. M'lVEItS tlOYI.E VOW LEU. HtUlSK tlr.il o.ise movers and raisers. A lite loan ex er mice. si'i et outut In the lerrltorv. Wh i m n Connor A Shaff-r'- s drug slore, M n street 1' " Hot lis-.'- . 's K. ;i;E !( & CO Ht'Y NOTEHoV ANY II iinioiiii' mid loan Ioiik and short time. Kooin i icmnerelal tuil,ltiir. mTr. Rvans-- " SU IM W. Second South. j Scouting Hoods, Guns, Revolvers aid Ammnnitlon. llijtks, Trirjfks Sc Vclccijieiles. Razors. Poeket Cutlery. Shears a 'id Setssor fcll'.'i'S; liul.ai (lui s. Hoxiinr (ilov es, IJuinli ilelts, lo t'olt ics; Tin mpson Hoots aud hhous; l'iid and Opera Uii:ses. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing. gALT JjAKK rjiHEATKU. Cu.is. 8. lli BiuK, MauaRer. 31 ay 4,r, J. THREE NIGHTS !THREE PUYSI, Kugagement of thvPlHtitiKUishrU Artists, ;illon anil jollic o!fe.; The tlifted Inge; je. MONDAYWith the assist uu-- of a superb BuppoiMliur company and a ntiitieroiis and well-- rallied auxiliary rorps. will present an original, ideture iin' meio drama in 4 acts, written by himself, entitled " FROM SIRE TO EON!" or "I'S TUB HI1ADOW UK SHASTA:" Milton Nobles In his powerful performance of the heroic roS of Alfrei Aimitage. Dollle Nohlcs lu her exquisite nual er. atin of Mahle Aniilta,'i. mother and daughter. All Scenery Kcqulred I:: this l'rodiu tlou Is Carried by Did Company. TUFDAY-Milt- on Nobles' Pon-trr- Drama, called "l.i K AND LAW !" A auvcoss from Uceau to Ocean. WEDNESDAY only Performance of "THE PHGlNiX!" An original In .'1 nets, by Milton Nobles. Now lu its pith c ye.ir. Mr. Nohles In his world le'ii.wned i reallon of "Trie Hotiein'an." Dollle Nobles iu tier charming reinlitioii of "Sadie, the Flowor tl.n." I'opular tirlees. Sale of seats commences Saturday. May a. C. S. FOKD Puophiv.toii. MABLK KtVKKS Manv.kck-- i P. V. 10V Stack Man.i.i :i. W. YOI.SOIIALH.. LKilIKH OK ' ''.HK.VlliA. i i f-- r-- ir n r-- anna ri 1 1 tn Utah BOOK k STATIONARY CO. SL'CCESSOBa TO isTa EVANS, B ii Suoceisor to EVANS & ROSS. i I Undertaker & Embafmer 214 Stat St., aali Lkk. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP-- ! KENT OF BODIES. Qien All Night. Telsptone, 364. K ttg.a'Al'zMMrm.w,!rffUlAwaa?J Subscribe forIt THE TIMES X''U Circulates among all classes and Is Read by Everybody.. THE TIMES T . 11 a - Aanoimeeniant. The Huckeye Clothing, Hoot and Shoe company wish to say to Salt Lake people aud vicinity that we have a full and complete line of gonts' clothing, boots ami shoes. We also wish to call the attention of the ladies that we have an elegant line of dress shoes, lalest eastern styles, and tho prices, we are told, are a little below our neighbors'. Please come in and be convinced of tho fact. Yours, etc., BCCKKTE Cl.UTIII.NU, li. & S. CO. (IsrfUld Hunch Kioiinion, Commeuciug Friday, May 1st, the Union Pacific will run one special train each way between Salt Lake and (iar-tiel- d Heach until further notice. Leav-ing Salt Lake at 2 p. lu. ami returning arriving at Salt Lake at 5:85 p.m. L. K. lii lil.Er, (leueral agent. - For Bale. Only $195 cash; $40 per month forlU months, balance 4 years at (1 per cent, for six room house, with closets, cellar, three verandas, city water. Elegant location; only six blocks from business center. Davis ot Stkinckk, ONLY 5(1 B rilHE PnjCK OF ADVKltTISKMENTS In this column is ONLY t0. A LINK HJstheJmst "WANT" column published In SaltLake br:nj.'lngsurorreturnsthan any other. A notice published here will reach more readi-r- than any other i per. Keep this in mind and hnnif ymir "Want" AdsjtoJ'H F. T1MKS, mConimerclsl St. : est Second South. A Full Line of Cristy Huts at the American Shoe and Clothing Co., ISO South Main St. . Three lr' Special sale of underwear at the Buck eye Clothing, Hoot aud Shoe company., Mirrors Manufactured. Mr. C. F. Murray, late of the cast, who is connected with the Foote Re-frigerator iV Mantel Manufacturing company, of Utah, at $9 Last Second South street, this city, will de-faced mirrors for a reasonable price. Parties wanting such work done can leave their orders at the above named place. leep Creek Ntaffe Tickets at oilice of II. C. Lett & Son, 27 and Commercial block. Secure your seats. Visit the Turf Exchange, 12GG South Wain atreet. First class table board. $4 per week. Singer building, upstairs; entrance on Second South. Frofeisor Nheldon Opens his dancing class for the summer at Calder's ball on Tuesday evening, Way 5, for ladios and geuts, at 7 lit). Wells & Brown, merchant tailors, are just out with a new invoice of spring and summer suitings, at 7 and 9 West j First South Btreet. is continually increasing in 1 opular Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It 3sUanU&. Van"tki-ti"- ib coi'yof rnvTsM.i 1 Luke Times or Saturday. February lis. Leave at this oilice and got. reward, liarry E. Glenn. WANTKinAN '" ACCUKATK ANP COM t pcteutla:y stenourapber wnls situa-tion. Address bleiio.rapher, 17, Times ottlce. 'il'ANTkii - A (ii KlT" AOCUSTi IM K li TO i wait on table. Apply at Woman S ij Fast First Soulli sue: t. W'ANTKl) "a"" llOOM MATE. CONVFN1-- ? eutiy located, newly runcshed room. f".0 a month. Aildres Ed, Times ofllce. ''ASTKli -- ALL KINDS OF SKCOND y hand furniture. Etchtsou & Webber, 157 South First Fast. YvA",S:IT-'T(7ijC-Y OLD HLILDINOS ft uf all kinds. Utah House Moving Co. FJThocSKS TO MoVE. t'TAH'llOUSB t)UU Movlu,; Co. h building. T ANTED -- TO TlI,V - A LOIKIINO AND 0 boarding hous hus.ner-s- . aboul di:ht or ten rooms, uir cash. Apply lo Fuller & Young, ltu Maiu street. TOlTluL FYOt PuEsiK KTThoT) 1 home at ainw jirice on reisonable tenns call on K. W. lurker, 16 l'ark avenue, nortu of Liberty park. Acreage fur saie four utiles. south of the city. IOa SAI.F lioHSK, liKIDi.F. AM) Intiuire at Fi ot ''s stable on State Koad. or at police headquarters. Y.HiK TOI" Ht'HOY and harness for sale. Addrea T. A. li. Times Uftloe. IoiFsalf. "planing mTi.l.with a trade, rem rally located, Oiiod reasons f.,r st lung. If sold at once a giHsl b.irgatn will rn' on eav terms. J. H. Hia'-- & Co.. West South. L'OK SALK OR L E A S K 'I' O si I I . F N 1 i V sites for lumiw-- r yatd. wiirehoiisi. or man-- factory. Also one of tun Ut Mte for bu-i- - i ness inth ity. Auply to owners. Co. Whit , or to W. 11. Shearman, Oodbe-Pilt- Ir.ig Co. baildu.g. 1 SALE-vH)- .u KKIi IIKICK.aV"i'LY to J, Ciiesiiey l.v:- West Fourth South. T,"OK SALK - S KHOM LOI SE V on Klchth K:i-- t tre t. All M idem I'm c very iw. Terms ease. Apply to the oxnc.-s- , CO. Whin more or: to W. II. Shearman, Uydbe-Fitt- s rrug com- - pany building. i ween ur nrniL in, ui: ANOTHER CHEAT SHOW! First Appearance of t'ie Great Corned an, JOIINSOX! MB. FERNANDO FI.l'FKY. the talk of the town. MISS IIATTIE STK.VAKT. II, e le male John L. Sullivan, and MIS.S I.tl.HiK HdS, in agr:i"d at anus. FKAN'lv . SEMF.LM AN will lift a live horse. DEMOMA. the 'alrniindor. Kittv Drew. Lillle lta:nlitin. Ocorg.al'almer, Ju-si- e (,'ailtou and xolhers. Tlio JJIitnini; Itotl A"-ont.- I'ricos anl ", TUN DEH LA X , f riecond SouthNext to Culicn. I. L. S.K KFTT, l g . 1.ror-- t J K. 9CKBTT, Wm. I.awi.kii, I ' I Agent. is it T fake? Come mill Sm I The Wild Man that ha i tieen raptured by Knos CunimiriL'S in the Ea.-ter-n an oi t'tah will b on exhibition Tuesday. May .", eiliu-stlity- , Iay 5. 'I iuirstlay, 3Ia.v 7. Watch for p!a e of Fxhlbltion. OC. ADMISSION IOC 13 R. JJODGES, dkntist loom 7, Coniinen l:U nik Salt Lake, Teeth Kxtraetot Without I'ain by the Vsr !' Vitalized Air. ' t2" All Wori Warranted. J THIS IPopular Ronlc 'IIIIP To all Points East. Calj One Change of Cars Utah to Kansas City or SL Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FEEE IiECLIMG CMia CARS. Be sure your ticket reads via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, H. C TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, j. P. T. A.. St Louis. C. F. A I. A 161 n. Ham atraet. tallLake CU7. tut plans wia nisi v Hearly All of the Architectural Talent is ADiioiu to bs the Success-ful Competitor! FOS THE JOINT BTJILDIHG. Eatnrrjel from tho Tour-- No Better Place for Investment Than Suit Like City CiUibu Fouud, Many of the architects of the city, in fact nearly all of them, are anxious to become the successful competitor for the joint building. They are working hard on their designs. When asked of the character of their conceptions, they would spread their abdomen all over the draughting board for fear their pic-tures illicit be Peeu and liio general idea of their designs given away to some others who are working on the same (tcheme. Architects who are working on designs say that if thejr plans are ac-cepted they will bo able to make some money; if they are. not they will he in the tureen. lloiiia Agnlo. Kvery day or two some wanderer re-turns who started out to sen if he couldn't find a belter place than Salt ,ako in which to invest his money. hen they come homo again they ate unanimous in saying they found no place so good or where llio future was so promising us it is right here. A. It. Herge returned today from an ex-tended trip through the north, south and south west. At (ialvcstmi and other places in Trxas it was very dead ami there was absolutely nothing doing. It was the same way stilt far-ther south; New trleans was ijiiiet, as was Memphis, Nashville and t.thcr cities, (ioing , north Mr. Herge took in Dillilth and West Superior, the new boom town in Wisconsin, across the hay from lliilulh. In all those places the prices asked lor property were out of sight, and would only yield about 0 per rent on the investment with very little in tho resources of the country surrounding them to warrant the hope of an advance of values, lioforp the tour was ended the J'ugct Sound and the entire Pacific const country was taken in. I'uget SouniJ has been boomed to such an ex-tent and has so many paper towns laid out, all of them having good harbors to which, in the opinion of their promoters, all of the trans I'acilitt trade is bound to come, that tho inter-ests have been so widely scattered that it is hard to determine which of them will eventually take the prestige. Heal estate in all oi those towns is awfully juiet. . , 0-- . Till lATt'. IN IIISIOKY-MA- Y 4, JUKI. Louis XIII of France dii-il- .Tamos A uil iilion. it lioluuir. ijorn on u plan-tation ih Loiiisiuua; died II. Present!, his-torian, born ut baleiu. Mil..; died IK.'. IKl'i -- Sir llolu.rt. Kerr l'nrti.T. tnm'lrr and uiiint. ii.t. Arurnox. 1h- w- MiiinerMtta Hduiilk'd Ut the t'liiim. lNll (iiii'-ni- l itKiVi'MHiit of nil Federal arm Ion; (leiienil firiiiit's nrmy fl'otoinue) frowweii Uie Hitti(!ni; lie ti-- ruilii Hherinaii to iimve; Imttlo at Htuwh-eds- . iliek 'J'uylnr at CitroiieNo, Ala., nurreii-nere- tl tho lust ('onlVih-riil-flrniy rast nf IliH MishiH-h'Pl- ii tti lienenil ruuby; V:,"i'Si men utitl nllleeVH itjltil; at tin piintH timo I'dimuoiinru KarrHMil hup- - red to Hour Admiral niK.sco'iT. Tliatclicr the bo called "navy" in the Turn IiIkImw river. IS"I 75 lives lost by tlio breakitiKof a lirMyo at Jackson, Ills. YKSTKIIDAV IN lllsTOHV-MA- V 3. 1Ktl lt!0 Xlrliolus Mn 'Ida velll, Italian casuist, dip !uinu.iiHt ami statesman, Iwni. 1(1K- - l)i in lluniuliiey i'riduuux, theological writer, lsii n. SliiiriMiri'lililsliopnf St. Andrew's, Kroilund, muisti-rei- by t'alviuist fanatics. Culler, foauderof tho Musstt- - chnsettH eoliiny at Marietta, ., born at Killlnu'iy, Conn.; dieil IS,'!;!. 1750 WUliiim Winillmm, IlritbU statesmau, Isirn, Itinl, poet, died iu London. IWt Three-fourtl- of Han Francisco bnrneil. Liuuolu issued secoud call for trisips. 18U4 -- Four cavalry fltrhts-- at Ceilnr Ilbrffs, Colo.; Polivur, Teiin.; Hod Clay, (J., uiid Baton Itouae, La. lluruiu Heck, senator from Ken-tucky, died in Wasliiiintou; born IKS iu Ijumfriessbir, Sent laud. ISW-K- sti usivo strike iu American cities of carpenters and allied trades for iineiidrt hfci." day; they secured it In uiauy places. THE COUNTY COURT. fh Salt I.ak ;llr Hailnay A.ki for lliglit uf Way on fourth lnt. The following husiness was dono this norninp;: The superintetulont of thSaltLakn division of the Union l'acitic Hppeared in response to the reiiticst of the court and was interrogated ns to tho advisa-bility of removing tho telegraph poles along a county road in South Cotton-wood precinct. Mrs. A. M. Mullinll and Margaret C. Hai r appeared befora the court iu refer ence to the application of the former for aid from the county. It is ordered that the application of Mrs. A. M. Mul-ha-for aid from the etiunty tic referred to the attorney for his opinion as the legal rights of the county to proceed against against the children of said pe-titioner to recover tho cost of her sup-port if she lie made a county charge. The Salt. Lake City railway company presented a petition asking for a right of way on the south extension of Fourth East. With said petition was presented a petition by Kelsy tiillespie asking that the petition of the Salt Lake City Kailway company be granted. " STtK KHOLDKKS' MKKTlNIf. 4 SPECIAL MKETINO OF TIIK STOCK-- . V holders of the Salt Lalte Valley Loan and Trust company Is hereby called to meet at theoftlcBof the company lu Halt Lake t.'Hy, Vlah, at 4 o'clock p. lu. of Friday, the iist.li day of Maf, ism. The object of said meetlnc and the tinIneHS to be transacted thereat beim,' to amend Artli Ut III of the Aci li lea of Aureement of said com-jian-so as to permit said company to buy. sell." and deal In stocks of national banks and other corj orations and companies. Dated at. Salt Lake City. ( tali. May 4. ISM. 0. J. SM.isnciiy, President. Bun J. Kenyon. Secretary lifa!i Central Railway. Tinie-Iiilil- t, in Iflecl April 1, 1891: Passenger trains will run dally between 8ait Lake and Para City as follows: SALT LAKB CITY. Train 1 leaves 8th South and Main... 80 a.m. 3 " " ... 4 00p.iu " a arrive ' ...10: a.ta 4 ... 6:3MB.m PAKK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 m v s " " fi'HO p ro. " a leaves " " :0o a.ia "4 " " 4:0U p.m Suburban passenger trains run dally bo-- t veiu Salt Lake City and Mill Creek si fol-lows: Leave Salt Lake 8:45 and 8:30 a.m., and 4:'iu aud 4:10 p.m. Koiuiumg: Leive Mill Creek 7:U aud 9:08 a.m., aud !M and o:4a p.m. orrice and Depot cor. Eighth South anil Main Street. Jcs. H. Young:, T. J. MicKintosfi, Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Ft. A P Agts. |