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Show jg THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY MAY 5. 1891 m WE ARE OVERSTOCKED! M Ov incr to vcrv recent heavy purchases by our New York buyer the past 30 days, vc must unload in order to make room for Goods arriving'' daily. and for the NEXT SIX DAYS we will make ICT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT REGARDLESS OF COST ! "CS Mens suits, tailor-mad- e, former price SM; this week - - S25.oo Mens suits, fancy light cassimere, former price 10; this week $1 Loo " " Satin faced " MO; " - - - 23.oo " " Plain and fancy stripes and checks, 15; " lo.oo 41 Full satin lined 44 28; u - - - 2o.oo Shirt waists, well worth 30c, cut price - - - - loc " Very Nobby " " 25; " ... 17.oo Boys' suits, 10 to 14 yrs, good value 0, $10, SI 2, all go at 5.oa " " English worsted 44 22; 44 - - - 15.oo Knee pant suits, 4 to 14 yrs, regular price S7,$S, $9, special price 4.5a " " Fine cheviots " 20; ... 13.oo Knee pants, 4 to 14 years, well worth 30c, now go for - 15c " " Blue and black tricot " IB; 44 - - - 12.oo Full Stock of Mother's Friend Shirt Waists. "0. K." The Birthplace of Low Prices, 117 Main Street. ' ' --j (jeo. 31. Scott, Ja. Clenttenning, . II. S. Itumfield, I'lesident. Vice i'residont. Seoretary, Geo M. Scott & Co. (InCOHFORATED.) DEALERS Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the PoiIr" Wood Pulley, Roeblinjj'a Steel Wire Rope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Kngine Oils, ilercnles Powder, Atlas Engines and Hollers, Mark Injectors, Buffalo Scales, .leflorson Hone Whim, Blaka rumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 108 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. PROGRAMME Hi'-- UTAH DRIVING PARK simum; ii:i:tis;. I'urss, - - First Day. Monday. June 15. No. class. tv Ni. ! I'aclim. 3: W class No. h hcatJ. all aites --1 Keoonil tT. Til.sd.y, .Ilia 16. No. 'i '! class M'O No. 2::lr-las- I' No. 8 KiintiinK, mile heats, all ages ... WOO Third Ir, Wodnrxlar. Jun 17, No. 7 -- Trotting, 2:2ft class t;i No. H Tr.ttlne, 3 yeir old I tah horse 90 No. 11 linn Aug, 34 mile dash. K and 3 year olds Io0 Fourth Dat, Thuridar, dun. IK. No. S:.TI rlas W No. n Tmttinir. :;:.v-u- ') No. 12 Kunuinu. heals, all aijes.... Filth Day, Friday, .luii. I It. No. 13 Trotting, free for all f.1" No. 14 Trottttiir. class Fo. heals, all aiies.... 'itl Special Fae., Class 400 CONDITIONS. Kutrles to all trotting and pai-int- rai-e- to close Mnyilsi. iwl. Tiotttnaud . v or more to enter. three or mure, to start. In all tmttlnir and pa iiik races ihe entrain- f, w.ll be M r cent of ih- - purse, anil f per cent must accompany the nomination. Horses declared out hv I p. m. of dav prior to rare, w ill not he held for last s per cent. All harness ra-e- will he vo.eiened hy rules of the Ameilran Trot-ting association. In ail running races, three or more to enter, and mo or mo.e to start, entries dos niht hefore the race at o dock p. in., at hi h time In per cent f the purse mii-- t accopipany all eniries. The "Aineriian KnrtnK Utiles'' to uove.n in all running race-i- . F. 11. IIYKK. J. K. OIIXKSPIE. Secretary. Manager. Walker House. The Walker Is located In the business center of the City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining- to a strictly first class house. It is managed as well as any hotel in the West, and I strictly the business and tourist hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Klevator. The Walker and the Metropolitan are the two lesdinx hotels of Salt Lake City. (. S. Krl, Proprietor. rr-l- 12 OIMIAX JOTKL. Ontral Location. First-clas- in All Its Ap-pointments. Kates Per Day $2.50. Fire esi spes on every floor. Passenger ele-vator, steam heat, hot and cold water. Klec-trl-llirht and hells in every room. EflWIN M I'LKOKU, Chief Clerk. J. U. 4JLAUK, T r. Hotel Teijii JUST OPENED. THE CXLY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL U THE CIT?. Cor. Main aiJ Sort Temple Sts. :f , .nrr.f...;;;;.''n. .? ?itfTi-- J jV m iT.n.i! MONDAY MORNING Ml The Prices will only be (iuaranteed to lie maintained THIS WEElv Without Reserve sfc EVERVTHINW IN IMPORTED DRES4 T TATTERN3 AND UOBKS ItKLOW COST I 25 per cent marked down -- A ltns Figured Silk Or.MPat rna. uf Bvla ( t(J 0(. an Mc. Fast Black Hose. bluatlon Suits, Cashmere, Ladies' or ChlMrens' Camel's Hair and Plaid, 2i cents. ' 13.26 and at.M) per suit. ' re?t thing In thi. market A Lint of Black Drapery Nets. RlBBnN8R!HBONS-RlRBO- N3 be to I1.3S a yaril. l' pieces, black and fancy, Pure silk. Numbers VI to nn. " 26c' 25c" Children's roat, at a Discount. I'er yd. ! j PURE SILK MOIRE NOS. 2 TO 1 6. .4 Prices a ac to 10c per yard. GROESBECK & HOUGHTON BUSIti ESS DIRECTORY, ' ARCHITECTS. TEED A. HALE. (utb or Dixaa.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK aim ul i.o.iiuicrc'ai bi n U. L M, ULMER. Rcjiirrtcf io:i ntoouKss buii.dinu " c H. Ln SF.LLH:, I!f'HlTr"CT. 73 WEST SECOND SOHTH Street, Salt Like City, lam prepared to furnish all manner of plans in the most im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, nanklni; houees, piirats resldcncee and burliness blocks of any descrip-tion, liest of references given as to my stand-iu- e H. HOP A 00., r.)S. MAIN. IMPORTERS IN JAPANESE 0 and Cl.inese screens, bronzes lab.iii-- t ., silks. aniiius ami curios. Hand somete a novelties nlw.iys on baud. SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BUET0S, GROESBEOK & 03., REAL ESTATE, NO. SSD MAIN STREET Lake City, Utah. Notary la offlas Telephone 4. MONET WANTED. IF TOtT PF.81RE A UOOrt LOAN PLACET! real estate, call on S. I'. Spencer. HI Main street. TEE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANKOF Lake. Investments tor aaptclalty. ATTORNEY. SHEPAED GEOVE SHEPABd7 IAWYERS ROOMS 49 AND GO WASATCH Salt Lake City, C.W. POWEES, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. PLATINO. KOVELTY MANUFAOTaRINdOD.."" CI OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATIN'l by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatoh. Kkuusuk ilKoa ClESd South. " aTeeland 1 PRACTICAL TINNER TIN ROOFINd. Kiitterinx and spoutluK. dlry supplies. Sti: F.stiinates fnrn.sheU on apiiilcatlon. See nie before placlnn ymir orders. I ft south Second West street. Telephone No. (U. riKNITUHB. EANDBERG rDElfffUEE CO.. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN School Desks, Screen doors snd Windows. Jobbing and re pairing promptly attended to. WS and 110 W South Yvmplestreet. GROCERIES. 0." 1L IIAN3EN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCYOROCERIES tiraiu. Coal and KtudWng Wood, corner Third South and State street. E0GEB3 i COM?ANY, THE LF.ADINO BKOCEK Si EAST FIRST outh street. INHCUANCS. L0UI3 HYAMS 4 00- - FIRE, LIKE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of New York. t!4 and sis Progress ulock. FLCMDINO, ' P.J. M0BAN, STEAM HEATINO ENGINEER, S59 MAIN Bait Lake City. bTt.VOORAIUr. r. E, MoGUEEIN, OFFICIAL STENOORAPHER; ALL KTND3 snS Tyiewritlnij. Dealer la Keminfttou Typewriter and supplies; Progress uilcing. i Deep Creek Stage leaves Stockton for Dug way Monday, Wednesday and Friday noon. Time, SO hours to Dugwaf. Fare 112.50. Office ol H. C. Lett & Son, rooms 27 and 28, Commercial bank building. " Peskey'i second addition has side walks. Choice warehouse aites on railway track. Wantland. 2S5 Main. Money to loan in siime to suit by S, F Spencer, 267 South Main street. A Fall Line of Cristv Hats at the American Shoo i and Clolhing Co., 120 South Mam St. Restaurant Francais. 16 Commercial street. First class in all respects. Choice Building lots in best part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. E. Wantland, 235 Main St. A . ii Tomorrow Iekemer Bey's collection of Turkish rug?, carpets," portieres, embroideries, etc., will be on exhibition at 50 West Second South street and they will be sold at auction on Thursday and Friday, May 7th and Hh, beginning at 10.3U a. m. "and 2 SO aud 8 p. m. E' f. (lilllv '6tb TAILOR." 29 E. FIRST SOLim Overland Excursion TO IDAHO, Under Management of The Interior Land and luiuilk'ralion Cornpiiny, Leaving Denver. Colorado l.:iO p. m., May ! I'ortlaml. Oreeon 8.45 p. in., May 1J Suit Lake, I till, ....' p.m.. Mar 1 Uutie, Montana 7.00 p.m.. May 13 All trains arriving at Idaho Falls on the morru'r.g of May 14. Tickets from Portland aud Denver g Kxl for ten days. From Salt Lake and Butt City fivetlnv. ROUND TRIP RATES. From Ui!Utir nml heynne -- ....$20.00 From I'ortlftnd and poUine...- - 20.00From .t Lake i ity ' From Untie i'ity f From OkIjii 5 53 Ticket may be obtained from local Union Pa-cific HKntB nt ail inN'rnn.nimi utAtions, at th rntA of (me anH lf cont ir n i Tli8nuk Kivur vnllcy. in which I.luho Kal ifl wntrftlly iiMWiHl. is thw tniwt f'.vtiml f the connrry. If. htm rntiliixiitof hcxm of rirb firmin innd, an nbnij'bnca .f watwr, forfr-t- 'f pun timrxT. vnlunhlfl ni:i-er-diPtrioir.( v.al lipids my n AlHtndt to .SH). iifaln lalln in on a watr SiriviltfM of horhft powr capacity. It in to Iwnnifl nn irnrMrtHnt raiirond, com muroial aiirl mnnnfm-ttKiri- eiur, and if ibcoi)-fidfnt- ly prcdicUil that within two iKirs the city will be the borne of 1XM teo ). PnAut poo-lutio- 1). i'opuiatioti of conrty 14,(t. REAL ESTATE SALES rtmDnirbinryif the visit, of the excurhiorint, ajsre chtd'1 bniuesn nnd rtiilfiice tote m the coming iriitrt,xlit will be poid at aiictitm without Tv.Mr, Kiiii(f all an optortinjity to aeenre rr'ierty at their own line1. Thic sale will tie rond-icte- by iir. WHMsKK A MACrilKKSON. Iftteof rn Fnuiciwo, auciion-eer- t. and will l e timdeail in'rHtiiix f.tiire. mmUi AND JQLLlFICATiGH On the day of aale a arand barlm oe feetjTftl j will beiciveD for theenUrtinmnt of thf iiitoni, j by the man;ifem of the excursion. The pro- - (rranjine will include ts'e, njeeche. masic. etc. Kuli prriculsrs of the excursion, aieo, inform-ation of Idaho Falls and the Snake Rier valUy can be obrained from circnlara, or of The Interior Land and Immigrsticn Company Rooms 5 to 9 Bank Ulock, DENVER, COLO, The Gullen, THE MODERN HOTEL OF SILT LIKE, r .. S. C. EWING, - - PROPR. IfestSiJc Rapid Transit (Jomp'y TIME TABLE, To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Local Trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. turn I.EAVI ELDORADO SALT LAKE CITT frrOa.m. 1:00 p.m. TtOOa.ra. 2:00 pm. 7:01 ' 8:00 ' 8:01 " 3:') " 8 :iU " 3:00 " ") " 4:01 " (0 " 4:ftl " 10:00 " f:00 " Ii: 0D " 5:00 " 11 :iO " S OI " 11:00 " :00 ' U:00m. 7:00 " ntv Btation: Corner Seventh South and Se.oud West streets. J. G. .JACOBS, Gen'l Bl'g'r. J3REUIIL & pRANKEN. 9 E. Cor. Main and Third South. We crrv a rompl.t line of Drugs. Cnemtrals. l'ro).r:etorT Remedies. Trues. lmportfd and Uomestic 1 er;uraes and Toilet Articles f (Yimpountttn of Physlrlanss Presrrlp-tioa- s and Family Re Ipes our Sjei-islt- A!?o a rn of Trnses. Bra-e- Crntz-hes- . F.r-- Special attention given to orders by ri.als. AGENOT rOBGUNTHJB'S OAHDIES. Ue.p Crei-- Hte Tickots at oflice of II. C. Lett & Son. ami 28. Commercial block. Secure your seats. First class table board, $4 per woek. Singer building, upstairs; entrance on Second South. EARLS FlffilTll & CARPET CO. , 207, 209 and 211 State Road, corner Second Soutb. Are showing tt-- most e!aoorata line of FURNITURECARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city, We make a specialty of furnishing private residences thronsrh- - I tnt, Everythina: new aod modern. Our specialties in f'nrpets I art- - itieiort uud bcotcU Axminsters. Kojai Wiltons. Kiddcr I miuiiici'M, Jtc, kC. I . I Also a large line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS (j EARLS FI RMTI RE AD CARPET CO. The Holmes Building:, Corner State Road and Second Soutb Sfe 1 1 frofea.nr Sli.Idoa Ojns his dancing class for the sum hit at Calder's hail on Tuesday evening, May 5, lor ladies anil geuts, at 7 30. . &.LL. BL'EWW, FISH SPRINGS, DEEP GREEK stages! Will li ve CONNOII JIHOP. U'TF.L Mondays. Wedneiida-,-- .ind I'rii'nyn. ou tu arrival uf t'.ie Utah ii Nevada Trim. There Will bs Stations for the Benefit o5 Passengers en tie Stage Line. Pnrtif h wNbimr information In regard to the rjail 1!1 call at omnor Urns. DNtan-- v stairelice from Slorliton to !" tul'c' From SiO' -- ton t s li'ani-h- . " k Kani-- Til iMiwuy.., .V, " ' Duirwav tit Klb Spr n. ...... " " Kl-- Km-- if.to ls:tnn i.' " ' CUfton to Depp Creek 10 " Connor Bros. StocKou, UtaU SHE FLEraTliACK. A 8hining Light in Lower rive Circle Abandon! the Pave and Ectert tbt Mission, AEEI8TE1) AND IN0AECEEATED. Henrj Hall, the Would-B- e Murderer to Have His Elimination Police Pickings, The "lower five" lias lost one vt its ahining lights and the city jail baa en-compassed it. For aorne time the thoroughfares have been made Bpectao-ula- r with cardinal cloths, vermillion checks and giddy girlhood. Marshal Young and bia vigilant staff had their attention called to the fact and in tnrn railed the attention of the sprites to the fact that thov were, in keeping late bouts, taxing the code of social propri-ety. They dismissed the hint, however, and this afternoon Miss Ella Swenson. who is well known in certain circles of Zion society, who was an enchanting poem when on rollers, and an idyl on the promenade, languishes in the city jaillanguishes behind the massive bars while her suitor go on in their idle, indolent way. Tired of wearing the mask she tore it from her face recently and engaged apartments conducted by I,i..ie Winter iown on West Temple street. She was there but a few mo-ments before the fact was made public and Marshal Youug determined, if it were possible, to rescue a sinking soul. She was arrested last night and will be sent back to California whence she came, where she will be afforded an opportunity to at least abandon the path into which she h;is been dragged. Folic Wakings. Julius Blame and Rob King were run in last night for vagrancy. A dead drunk registered as John I)oe was the extent of today's harvest. The examination of Henry Hall for the hooting of Tat Strother, a colored rival, will take place tomorrow after-noon an 4 o'clock, the defense to be represented by M. K. McEuany and the prosecution by Mr. Eichnor. Notice of K.tnoval. We desira to inform our patrons and friends of our removal to larger and mora convenient quarters in the niw Commercial block, rooms and ri. where we will be, as heretufore. ready to traDsart with promptness and dis-patch all fire and life insuranre business our friends may deem advisaliie to favor ua with. Hvmk. & l,iNr. Commercial Bank Buildinc. |