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Show 1 8 IE SALT LAKE TIMES. WfclJiNflSDAY. MAY 21, iwi. THE SALT LAKE TIMES, ft'.r. Tinav.x1 ti. !," h ! r. l "The oTSoe of Tin 'iiE )oetd Ma If C iL nieroisl trev mil TT.mtt.m in tti'ni eoimn'i will bs earrua t:i leum r lino ttissrtma. ' . C-- WKl.tNK.SI) AY, MAY 27. lf.U. Highest of H in Leayeaiag Power. V. S. Gor't Report, Aog. 17, 1889. I DraiiEi Fhrnitdre Co. carpets, : DRAPERIES, '.rCVVf'V FURNITURE, 'fno.'.-- WALL PAPER, Kl'itf: REFRIGERATORS, M&X&i. BABY CARRIAGES, i I tim The Alaska Refrigerator, by actual test, used only 12-1- 7 as much as its best competitor. ly Yathrised Q!tj cent FOR THS Deposit btamp System OF THE UTAH CDMVERCIAL SAVINGS BANK S3 and 81 E. First South St 10th Ward Co-o- . Oor. Rth East and 4th South I.. F. ilrnokK Cor. let buuth and dth Kant FouUer I tot- tw K St Far lluy & Spurry ft.15 Snuth Mam Mis. A. Hutterwoith..Cor.3rd Wet and ird So Wm. Stoni-m- 444 W. 4th Noith l.Mh Ward Store !Wi W. lkt South Mtb. C. Hill 373 N. Mh Wnt Ii. F. Evans Ill s. itli We-- t Vi. J, Sh mmln j W7 N. 1st West Frank granting 6v; , 4th East B ddoway Bros 70i B.th Soutli Mis. H. Horns ....Cor. State and 11th South Snurr & Sons.....'. ;i4 W. !h Boutu J. & M. li Tius ?5 S and K-- -t R. H. 4M3rdSl John H. kelson 818 E. Snd South Arthur Frewin 7TB W. North Tsmpie A. H. Woodruff Lli s'ty Par Johu V. L'oe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Et Koblnson Klnu 947 WeatTsmpIs J. W. Harris. 1U; St John Hiown Cor. N. Temple and and West C. P. Held 37?lth St Kii hanl Dunrdln Hountlf il CenterTille Co op Csntsrvll'e Purine Lumber Si Bulldinn Cj. Sai-a- P. t) JamH Netlsm Big Cottonwood (leorgA Savilla MUKThic J. . KoblLSon Faruiiagtoo fC. Doposlts ran be mads at the Hank or with ) any i f its and when th amount riarhcs l Ou the depositor will get 6 per rent interest thi:reon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL IJAf " 'O BUSINESS. DmfnoBH F. Arm .nr. P. W. Madpen, Thos. W. Et.erbci-.:- . lioll'er Roberts. Dr J s. 8. Rii'har Is. Thos. W. Jennin ts. i. If Bardj M. t. CummiuiiS, Sain 1 Mclut yiV For the Wer-- Commencing Mondajr, May 25th, Great Reductions! Come and See! SO to M per centoS Double Width Dress Goods. B ' ....All Hl.ick and otln-- Silks. XIH ' " AilNoTt'lly Dress i.ooiis. to ' bleached I.lnen Crash. do " bai lt Fold Nainsooks. Xi'i " " '.....White bedspreads. Ml hed Table Covers. b.g Iiaritalns In Prints, Q nijhams and Seersm kers. bailies' and Chlldrens' Cott n Hose. 41 11 Embroideries, b:icis and Noiioiis. Our Fntlre Sioek of Ladies' ami Clilldreas' rndnrwear. DIGGE3T BARGAINS In French Challies and Fteuh FlauneU Big Bargains in all Departments! T.G. W ebber, Superintendent. j9 lo pAJUiOIt IHUO STOKE. Oor. Second South and State Sti. Carry a lull line of Fine Drugs, Chemicals, Trusses, SHOULDER BRACES, Toilet Articles, Fine Imported Perfumes, Sta-tionery and Fancy Candies. The compounding of rhyslcians a specialty. CuMtlGTOkF& COMPANY. The Leading House In Salt Laki City lor aiming and Family T-- do. Dealers in ; A Dealers in STAPLE oS-- f FANCT ipC?5 GROCERIES. WyW2 SUPPLIES. SI K. Firs. South,,S!IyT ',r-- Have removed their Mammoth 3IiuUij and Supply Moufs ta more commodious quarters, and are now located la the Hooper Bloc-i- , El S, 1st SoirO?, Geo. BI. Scott, Jas. Glendennlngr, II. S. President. Ktimfiold, SecroUrji Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers Ln Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling's Steel Wire Rope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Kngiue Oils, Hercules Powder. Alls Kngine's and Hollers, A!ack Injectors. Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Uorsa Whiuj, Llake Pumps, Miners' aud Blacksmiths' Tools. Etc. 108 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Oioico Building lots in best part of East Bench, ou electric car line. C. K. Wastland, 2", Main St. Deep Creek Stags leaves Stockton for Dngway Mondav, Wednesday and Friday noon. Time, 20 hours to Dngway. Fare sli.riO.' Oilice of H. C. Lett & Son, rooms 27 an. I Commercial bank building. nv, Flags ami Lantftrnt For decorating, at tho Utah Book and Stationery coiupauy's, 7:2 South Main street. t-- 7 pERNBRoq; Manufacturers aud Dealers ln Umbrellas, Parasols, WalkingCanes. f AFinelJnTof KID GLOVES I F.verv pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and T'araso! re coversd and r ipiuied on slio. t notice. Parasols mads M mat:;h dresses. KnntsforJ Ho'el. Sir. s."t St... Salt Lake City, Utah, iY f&J jfrss'Qk Main Store - Slrteeath St. Deuve- -, Colo. rent"! Park Lots. State Road and Thirteenth South. tlO each. Monthly pavments. So inter-est. W. if. Mi Cllre & Co. 23 West Second South. n . Ths Closing Out ftnlo of Clothing still goes on at nctual cost. American Shoe and Clothing Co., 120 South Main. Consolidated Implement Company, If You Want A FINE BUGGY A road CART' A BUGG HARNESS, A DELIVERY yAGON, A SPRING WAG0N-- STATE lyOAn, QQ "TQ TJJE fA LT f I Consolidated Implement Company? Weare offering tho most extensiye line of gentlemen's neck wear we have ever show n. Buowx, Tehuy & Woodhi ff Co. LeaJing hatters and furnishers. 112 Main street. Money to loan in sums to suit by S, F. Spencer, 267 South Main street. .rnsk r ;r 4s ?. roRtieN aooos cutx The Leading House for Fine Tailoring. The most Klejrant Stock of Im-ported Fabric in the West. Our Garments are Xoted for Siyle, Fit and Finish. Wallace tV O. : ($ W. 2nd So. The sisters of St. Mary's Academy have arranged an excellent musical programme for their concertThursday, May 23, at 7 p.m. A complete assortment of grades and sizes in balbrigiran and light underwear. Buuw.v, 'I'UillY & Wooduuff Co. Leading halters and furnishers. H2 Main street. s- The Mill Creek boys will give a grand ball at Calder's park next Wednesday JjEGGS & TRACY. CONTRACTORS FOB Steam aod Hot Water Heating, Itoilers, Pumps, Etc. JOBBING FEOMPTLT ATTENDED Ta No. 1M State Road. Branch 630 17th Street Deaver, Coiontdo. The biggest strike on shoes is at the Buckeve Clothing Band Shoe store. They have decided to close out their entire line of ladies', misses, children's and gents' tine shoes. Sweeping reduc-tions. 'They must go. 121 Main. Our line is always complete in gen-tlemen's hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, etc.. etc. Bkowk, TtHitr & Wooniit fk Co., Leading halters aud furnishers. 142 Main street. :: Baking yjPowder: Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard QARTER A JITCHFIELD, Contractors and Builders. Salt Lake City, Utah. Ti't- - elans wxrk and moderate rhartres a specialty. 81 op and residence, ind West, het. Ntuth and South, uur. Mad strout. JOsUiffl, hoi Nn. 77.'. will spend soma time with bit eon Umcr Davis, of that town. A. E, Duncan, special agent of the Continental Fire Insurance, company, last night returned from a trip north. L. L. Batimgarlen and Charles Pop-per this morning started to drive to the latter's eaUle raueh. about !W0 miles east of hero. Junn B, Enrique?; and family of Gut-t'-niai-arrived at the Cullen today. Mr. KnriiUB, is a wealthy coffee plant-er, lie and his family are euronto for Europe. M. K Willtams of Warsaw, Ind., is at the ('ulien. Hi' is returning from the coast. Mr. Williams is publisher of tho Warsaw Daily Time and Weekly Iridianian-Uepubiiciu- . Tin; Tniw re-ceived n pleasant rail from tho geuial lloohier. FFIISONAL. Judge Miner's-wif- and daughter of Ogdeu are at the Graud. Bon K. Eldridge, the stock raiser of Provo, is at the Templeton. Mrs. G. H. Flote of New York is among the late Cuilen arrivals. Henry L. Learn of Pottsville is among the Peunsylvanians at the Cullcn. James H. Swift and wife of Oakland Cal., arrived at the Walker this morn-ing. Frank Miller and II. C. Stiuson of a Chicago publishiug houso are in the city. D. W. Clark, who spent the winter on the coast, is in Salt Lake again look-ing after his realty. J. W. Crocker and family, accom-panied by Mrs. M. O. Maloueof Deu-ver, are at the Continental. Mrs. Fred E. Coe, Mrs. W. II. Coe. Miss Ida Brown of Denver arrived at the Walker house this morning. Dr. Henry Davis, who has been visit-ing his son," T. A. Davis, left last night lor Xulluride, Colorado. Dr. Davis T ERKI TOrtlAL COiVlMlTTtE. A meeting of the territorial central ' in:iiii!i, e of the Pnoplc's party of t t u is hereby railed to eonvono t tlio Sofia! hi-il- ;ilt J .:ike City, on Wednes-Juil- j Uitii. l '.'l, ati; '. m., to - tho present political situation. I', ti. lln H ai:,is, Chairman. Tim county central committee and Ilic oHieors of the viirious clubs of the People's parly in Malt. Lnkit county are ii'ipii'sied to meet at the Social I11.il in Suit I, :ik City on Friday oven-in"- . May ".Uli, at 8 o dock, to consider w iiethi-r- , in view of t.lm present politi-cal situation it wiil not be for the best iiiiereis of the peoplo to cei.se the maintenance of the People's party, so that each eiti'.-.e- niav unite with one or the other nf the great national parties, Bcconling to his individual convictions and preferences. Fkaxblix S. Kn'fTAuria, Chairman. o DECORATION DAY PROGRAMME. The Kxsroliss at ili :ilr Csumtory " DeeuratiiiQ Day. Mr. Colin, chairman of the commit-tee on cemetery, Sexton Piiune, and Angus M. Cannon, president of the Salt Lake flake, have agreed upon a programme of exercises at tho city cemetery on Decoration day. Mayor .Scott will preside on the occasion. Following is the programme: Mus!-- uy Hul I'x hand at Kiocloe'ca. m. SiTvH-- i " tn b via at II uVi.wk. Binirtmt tit" Hanf nv live im, mem-b'-i- s of T.iln h"T i"A lYar :or I!, s 'unir.iili"! Ti; it s Hone.' I I'rajer t.y U: .u.p l.e,,n.a tne Eplacopal Illlllt'il. SlUrftUK ty tin" !l;,ni:iv :ie club ("Not I it) id ut b...eeth.") Aiiiir. gs by or.nn e'. Wliltnej-H- i ti hki liy In. mi. Aildreisa lijr Rev. J. It. ol the Congreaa- - ihUl'MI, Blnjriiitr by tlie II irimmy (ili-- dub ("When the Swuilmva ioi.,w,tid Fly.") lioueilli t 011 I'V I'ri'Md Tit Anc.iix M. Cannon of tun Shi 1. .!- - mil'" or Zi"n. IleliJ U111U wnl play uuMI 1 o'cloi-k- MORNING ARRIVALS- - rntlen 11. Daniels. Cnloradn Springs : A. CIiis'iipxiu. Deuver: Don It. oray. 1'rovo; (!. W. . ; s. .! Yo.uik'. Ouiiea : ', C, Aln-11- Sox York: M. Ii. rtiillains. V Hut: ,1. Koi-'- Hu-rs- . Haltl.un'"; Leo bduanlHv llli-- Id : Win. 8:inp.son. a; Juan U. Furl juez and fimiiiy, (.luatu-inuu- . v'i.!t - S. II. Wood, Denver: T. Colonel. H. H. lSiai'-- , Chii-mo- : 1'. .nll. Omli-n- : Tra Kid-r- e li;, ( oalvlile.J. M. i'luvilni.'. Texas; C. . i.lson. Lot-- m: .1. S. Mr I let t. Pay soil : K. H. Inui ni, silver City; N. K. Truman, liashntitl. IlllHOi-.- . wmrM. llrlxby. Mrs. Fre l L. roe. Ida Hrown. Denver;!'. A. Meiiteke. New York: A. K. K.ak, (ipdi-n- ; C. F. Kailil'iie. Knri-lia- ; .lames il. and Mite. Oakland; C. W. Siuiih, 1'hiladulnlila. Ismpiftun-- It. Mills. N. Y.: W. b. Dty. Delaware: W. H. tiolablrk, I.os A'lgel'-s- U. bldrldge, : A. S. Frettnd. u Alsbri'K, N. Y.; L. VV. Hhurtliff, CmitiTi.nin: A'd D lit h. W. L, Supplee, N. Y.: E. banter. J. O. ('''i n. n; B. J. Carter, Deuver; Mrs. O. II. t lotu, N. Y. A IIAll III IN I'OlIf. The Dafendant in a Decidedly Salaoioni Oaie Comes Forward with a Troop of Attorneys. THE BUPEEHE COURT ON MONDAY John Connon is Found Hot Guilty Tba Adulterers to be Erought in for a Hearing. The only nut that contained any racy news in the district court Jude Zane presiding today, and tha crack-ing of that was forbidden by the revolt-ing character of its contents, was the case of the people against James Ham-ilton against whom the frrand jury toiiio time ago lodged an indictment charging hira with an infamous crime agaiust nature. There was nothing striking in the appearance of the ac-cused unless it was a simplicity that was almost childish. It brought out another formidable array of talent. Messrs. Kiley and Anderson having originally appeared for the defendant while C. S. (rlenn, the rising Fullerlon of ins local bar, came tripping in a moment later lo complete the trinity. For the dufou.se Assistant United States Attorney Frank 13. Stephens put in ap-pearance and a jury having been se-cured the salacious affair was opened. The case has already been tried and submitted once and the jury failing to agree upon a verdict tha average reader w ill understand the density of the nausetim that swept through the court room. Court Motes. The grand jury appeared in court and reported three indictments. A number of decisions on matters of importance will be handed down by tho supreme court on the opening day. The cxaminalion of Charles Thiede on a charge of assault has been set for June 1 before Commissioner Greeu-ma- The territorial suprem court con-venes on Mouday, and attorneys, clerks and minions are making active preparations ler it. John It. Howard and Eliza Everett for adultery will appear in the district court tomorrow morning, the defend-ants be:ntr, represented by Messrs. Marsh and Hamiltou. Counsel for the defense in tho case of Mary Christensen, charged with breach of the peace, and George Lucas, charged with disturbance, appeals from Commissioner l'ratt, moved for a dis-missal this morning but was overruled The jury iu the case of the people against John Connors, accused of rob-bing .Mark Seal of $15 brought in a ver-dict of not guilty and the prisoner who has been coulined in the county jail for months departed the court loom re-joicing. John l.yneli, arrested at Wichita and brought back lo answer a charge of ab-sconding with $101)') belonging to the contractors ou the Whitruore hotel, wss held by Commissioner (ii eeuinan to tho grand jury in the sum of if'JOOO. The accused admitted to having taken the funds, and says he cached ifMSO in Salt Lake, the whereabouts of which he de-clined to divulge. . . jki:vitii;s. JVtkcr for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St I'aht Eohemiau beer on draught at the Clift house bar. Pabst Iiohemian beor on draught at the Caf de Louvre. A number of picnic parties will go to Calder's park dmiuratiou day. Tba lumber men and furniture deal-ers are full of orders these days. Spring stvles of Knox hats now on ale at J. P. Gardner's, HI Main street. The Social wheelmen and other cy-clists will run to Farmington Sunday. The ladies of St. Mary's will give a musicnl entertainment tomorrow night. John M. Dolan, civil enginner and surveyor has removed from UK Com-mercial block to 114 Hooper block. The I'dack Mantle Opora company of Logan passed through Salt Lake on the Luion Pacific about noon today euroute for Provo. On Friday evening the liberals of the city will hold their first ratilication meeting at a place to be named by the committee. On Saturday, Garfield Hcaeh will be opened for the season. This resort promises t be greater than ever in the public patronage this summer. A full baud nnd other attractions. The many friends of Mrs. Charles A. Nichols will be pain)d to learn that the lady is suffering with a very severe at-tack of rheumatism, at her residence No. 0 East Sixth South street. 'The members of the Young Men's Institute No. Hi!) will entertaiu their friends t (i. A. 11. ball this evening, the occasion being tiie lirst annual bail. The grand march will occur at It o'clock haru. ('has. F. l'ainter of Telluridi;, who purchased i;t).(KJ0 of realty ihroiisilt J. W. Harvey and company of this city, left last night for Colorado, lie will close a mining dual aud then ret urn here. The case of Harvey Taylor vs. Hill Hamilton was concluded at tho L'uitud Mutes laud ollicu this morning. Tho lin t witness was J. I. McClelland who was called in rebuttal f"i" the contest-ant. Tho testimony covers pages. The itiaiitilac.ttirnii!t committee of tho chamber of ciimineice. will meet to-- t i'.'lit to eoiiMiler an important project. The enterprise will lie the maiiuiacturo of sheet metal goods and about ouo liuudtu l bauds will bo employed tho tir.-- l year. Lev. Edward Hunt of Fayette, la.; who will assist Lev. W. D. Mabry of the First M thodist church in bis pas-ior.- work which will beciu iu the new licld about July 1. Itcv. Mr. Mabry will :hen bo abio to devote more tinio to bis congregation and Sunday school. The application for the Eureka town-sit- e was mrde by Probate .IuiIl"' Charles loi'te for and iii behalf of the inhabi-isni- s of the town. The reporter was in nor yesterday when he staled Joint McCh'rystal wanted the townsite. Tha .;ase wi'il come up at the United Stuies land oiiico next Mouday. The proposed visit of the Polytechnic society of Utah to the city water works, as determined on at the la.U meeting, will take place tomorrow. Tho society will meet at tho otlice of the cily en-gineer. Dcseret batik building, at 10 a. I)., w hire a conveyance will bu in read-iness. The society will be escorted by Engineer Doremus. A horso John Montgomery was driv-ing down South Main this morning ran off It continued in its flight, and turn-ing in at the I. X. L. stable, the buggy struck a tree. Mr. Montgomery was thrown out ami sustained a cut on the head aud bruises. Tho horse ran through the stable and dashed against a rear fence, where the buggy was wrecked. Albert Leigh is up from Tiutic where, at Diamond, he, iu company with Dr. C. W. Clark, is proseeting develop-ment on a group of locations that prom-ise to enrich nil concerned. He brought with him a number of samples of gold ore that under tho furnace have yielded from $.'4 to $1S!).07 a ton in gold. These samples have been left at the tuiniug , exchange where they may be inspected. Tho Lehi Banner will boh up in that place in a few duys and appear weekly. The prospectus announces: ' Bdug the official organ of the Utah Sugar com-pany, it will contain, from time to time, articles which will give instructions and suggestions ai to the beet methods of preparing the land, cultivating and hsnesting the sugar beet; as well as treating on all fcubjects of agriculture, horticulture and irrigation." AMUSEMENTS. Lillian Law la. The reception given Lillian Lewis last evening was not so large as it was hearty. Miss Lewis was called before the curtain at tho find of each act. "Credit Larraino" contains considera-ble merit and its liues are road by very clever people. "As in a Looking Clas" closes Miss Lew is' engagement tonight. "Pdack Mantles" by the Logan Dra-matic club begin a two nights engage-ment tomorrow night. On Mondav evening the midget acton, called'' The Lilliputians," will begin a three nights engagement. Sale of seats Saturdr.y. Op. a Air t'onnsi-ts- . TwnUe new nieklo-pl.'itc- instru-ments have arrived for the cornet band organized a short time ago at Ilrighton. The and will go into practice immed-iately un ler a competent leader aod within a short time begin giving a scries of open air concerts iu Urightou pari'. The brasoil Why Snm Levy's cigars hold the trade by bo firm a grip is that be never deceives his customers. When be puts a cigar on tho market he maintains its full standard of excellence forever. He does not charge an extra profit to in-sure risks, such as aro taken by nine-tenth- s of his competitors. All his goods are guaranteed and he will not allow a customer to keep any that arc.,; not entirely satisfactory to his trade. Sam Lew, Cigar Manufacturer. 171 and ITS South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Frolist c.nurU The business done this morning was as follows: Estate of Thomas Kaille, deceased; Henry Coulam appointed administrator on liliug a bond of $MW) and taking oath. Fstata and guardianship of Eli E. Morris, a minor; order made appoint-ing Nancy C. Morris guardian on tiling bond iu l!io sum of tf.t'U aud taking oath. Kstab! of 15. F. Ilowo'ils, deceased; order made confirming sale, of real estate. Estate of Sylvatuts Hicks, deceased; order made continuing sale of real estate, Estate of Thomas Adkins, deceased; account allowed and distribution made. THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. A Sr.st System Wlio.s Llnss Reach tat Oresl Cities. TTitn 7000 miles of steol laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa Missouri, Minnesota Kansas, Nehrwka, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, lis the designation of the H. & M. rail-road and other roads controlled by the C., H. & Q. railroad, i This gruat system reaches, with its own lines, all the important cities in tho west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne, New Castle, Deailwoml, Da-kota, Hot Springs and all points in tho Plack Hills; Des Moines, Purlington, Davenport, Kock Inland, Galestiurg, Peoria, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, Hanibul.Quiucy.St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Ttie Burlington's throusrh vestibule trains are composed of Pullman fitted up iu luxurious style and ace steeping cars of the newest and latest furnished with drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot and cold w slur, and weil selected libraries of the works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (seats free); the famous Burlington dining cars, serving meals ta route, and first class coaches and mokers. These superior trains ran dally be-tween Denver, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis: between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between St. Louis and St. Paul and Minneapolis; and bctweua Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent union depots at Denver for ail points in scenic Colorado, Utah and the Paciijc coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all pnints east and south, and at Kknsas City for all points east, west and south. The Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the Black Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pe- n ticket agent in Utah, or the under-signed. E. E. Walkf.r, Gen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Nob. lirlghton (jymnasium. Ed. Senior has gotten out plans fo an athletic club building at Brighton which he intends equiping with the lat-est improvements for exercise aud for devcloying the muscles. Xotlos. The old Continental hotel, Salt Lake, will "not be closed as a hotel. The pub-lic shall not miss a single meal. I will continue the business at that hotel, after June 1st 1W1. M. II. Beardslkt. May 20, 18U1. lif-:- 'i Central Shilm : Tin.f-Tii'jl- e. ia ll.ttl Ipril 1, 153h P&ssansi-- r trains wtll ran dally terwseo Ball Lako aud Fsrk City as follows: 7 SAI.T LAKE C1TT. fra'n 1 leaves 8tb South aud Mala... 8 too s. ' " " " 4:O0p.m " S arrives m ...10:M.n! "4 l:Wp.ai PARK CTIT. j Train 1 arrives at Park City M:30 .r " S :M p.rj " 2 leaves " " s ou a.a " 4 " " 4:00 p.n SuhHrtan pssent;er trains run daily b tn Salt L&lie C.ty aud M1U Crsek as toU low s: Lt-sr- Si t Lake fl 4 and 8:90 a an 4:.' and 6 iU p.m. Ruiumiiur: I.oivs M II Creik 7:1$ and f:8t a.ut., aud b. 06 atjd , p.m. Oftlie and Depot cor. Eighth South aa4 MaiuStr.-nt- . Jos. H. Ysung, T. J. ifccKlafosS, Can. Suprititn4ant Gau. Ft. AP Attsi The choir and orchestra of the First Methodist church are to eive a grand ocaland instrumental concert in the audience room of the church on Thurs-day evening of this week. A fine pro-gramme is lo bo rendered, and a rare uiusieal treat is in store for the city. |