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Show 2 TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY JUJXfl, IS'Jf tor and the ear drnra of his right ear was broken, ami tie was burned ia sev-eral places. Otherwise no was unin-jured. Jlo was knoeked senseless by the shock, but will recover. WYOMING NOTES. The Cheyenne Sun says Marshal Schnilger has issued an order for the strict enforceuieut of tiio ordinance re-quiring the closing of saloons from 10 a. in. to - p. in. Sundays. A government contractor is new from a special cemetery eight miles e.v-- t jf Fort Laramie the remains of thirty soidiers massacred by Indians on f!m spot nearly forty years ago. The people of Rawlins a.id the whole of Carbon county nave made up their minds to develop their mineral aud they are taking hold of the matter with fail determination to Miccced. A Suratoa correspondent writes that nowhere else in the I'uited States, at j least, is there any locality that possesses such great attractions to the sportsman j as l lie mountainous sections lying a levr mi'eflto the west of Saratoga. One of tho sinters who came to Lan-l- r - t week with Bishop Uurke, mjn the Clipper, was none other than Miss Kate of Philadelphia, who is doing go much charitable work every-where, and especially among the In-dians. Ranchmen say that notwithstanding the abundant rams ot this spring grass on thu ranges is not ueariy so high as it usually is at this season of the year, i They attribute this to the fact that we j have (jail so many cold nights, generally accoiupaniefi by frost. The plat of the abandoned Fort Lara-ni- o military reservation, 100 miles north of Cheyenne, will he forwarded to Washington in July. It is expected ; that the tract of 8u0,0o0 fertile and well watered seres will lie thrown opeu to settlement by tho middle o August. A rancher on Horse creek named Charles Smith was struck by lightning ' Thursday niirht as he wag standing near-his house. The lightning burned oiT the j on the right side of his head and body as thoroughly us if ho had been j shaved. His clothing was torn to Ut- - 1 Skookum Hoot Crows Hair Rapidly, Eradicates Dandruft J.Stops Palling Hair. Ia a Preventive , of Baldneea, r .,- - V yr.J V J Grow Hair on V h';-- : !v :jVJ Bald Heada, 7 V . ' ( fcM Toilet Articl f'i'4n I Free from aU I V'l'l V l coloring matter. (Trait mark rtristtrrtl.) Continues no Mineral orVegetable Poison Is an honest and mrritorioua preparation. Nature's Owa Kemedy. iliim Ocot Ha?r imh NEW YORK. f Fo Sale fcy all DrugaV 1 Our Great Sacrifice Sale is Still On I We can not afford to sell new anil desirable goon's, at T.FSS THAN' COST and pay for more than our usual space in The Times besides. Everybody Come and convince yourself that our prices are lower than those advertised by our competitors. Because Our Motto, "WE ARE NEVE 1 1 UNDERSOLD," Must be Maintained. Read and Profit! India Silk, in various grades. Black, White and Turkey Ked 1Mm ask Table Cream and Colored. Cloths and .Napkins, AT SACRIFICE 11? ICES. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Figured Pongees, in five qualities, New lot of Damask Towels, three choicest designs. grades, AT SACRIFICE PRICES, AT SACRIFICE TRICES. Pure Dye Silk Surahs, various qualities, 1200 newest and choicest Parasols and new colors, Sun Umbrellas, AT SACRIFICE PRICES. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. I COL. ED. KELLEY Issue? Invitations to the Public to Attend the Grand Opening of HIS NEW RESORT. Tlie I'oer Among IVers ami Sec-ond to None in this City on Jluve lloea Isnuod CALIFORNIA I ) CREAM y op V PRUNES. A verr oleasant Laxative, niadafrom SuOimor Silks, in Checks aud Stripes, Onr entire etork of Ladies and Child-splend- id stvlos, ren's Jackets and Itlaers. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Silk and Brocade Remnants. Our entire stock of Ladies' Capes aud AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Fichus French Dress Patterns, choicest in this AT SACRIFICE PRICES. citv, Our entire stock of Ladies' lovely Tea AT SACRIFICE TRICES. Gown. Thirty styles and qualities of White AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Mulls, India, ore, Our entire stock of ready-mad- Dresses AT SACRIFICE PRICES. and W rappers. Twenty styles and qualities of Black AT SACRIFICE PRICES' Zsphrrs, Check, iic, AT SACRIFICE TRICES. Balance of Ladies' Muslin Underwear will be sold at redneed prices to close out every article at lOc, 20c, 8 io, (Joe, tfilo. and 91.10 and upwards. Only three Skirts, three Gowns, three Chemises, 6ic. sold to one customer. Our entire stock of Ladies' and Children's Shoes -- EVERY PAIR WAR' RANTED At Sacrifice Prices. Our entire stock of Children'! Kilt Suits, Children's Waists, Children's Ilatf and Caps at Sacrifice Prices. Our entire stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods at Sacrifice Prices. If yon want to b astonished, price onr Hlaok anrt C'olorPd Clian ttlly and pure Silk all over Laces. It will pay you to buy now. Onr Pure Linen Laces are selling for less than import cost. Bullous and Trimmings at half price. Bargains in Carpers, Rugs, Shades, Linoleums, Curtains, by the yard or pair, in a hundred patterns, at prices to distance all competition. Portieres and Chenille Curtains greatly reduced. We can not mention prices on account of lack of space, but intend to make It profitable for you to come and examine goods and prices. Our employees are instructed to treat everybody with equal courtesy. We do not'know the poor from the rich. Gomo Onol Gomo All! the jub-- of Fresh Prunes combine'! with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly medi-cinal qualities, put up in the form of CKKAM IIHIII'l. Making a very valuable preparation FOK INFANTS AND CHTUmit, Assimilating tho food and Regulatlcj the Stomach and Bowels. IT PROMOTES DIGKSTION, CHKKKFDL-NKS- S A XT) REST. IT IS A WOHDERFuL REMEDY fm-- C(snPATloH, 8ou Btomacb, CoxvuierriNS, Lons or Bleep, W )S, I'SVKKlStlHSde, ITO. PK.CK IS CENTS. For Sale by AH Dru;LiU. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, Calif oraJ. Walker House. the Walker Is lorato In tbn business center of ib CI17 uj has all tbs Mm fmprcvciTjents & Conveniences tlJrt .ln:K to a strictly firit-clas- t house. It n:naL'ni as wall unr h t'l In tho Wfl in I i -- trliny tua bai.iinss aud tourist hotel If Salt Lko City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker and tbe Mtvpoiitan are tbt twe iuaJiiitf huteis of Halt Lukn City. G. S. Erb, Proprietor. by Mr. Edward Kellcy lor tho Grand Opening of Ills Now Sample Koom, at 228 State Street. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with rlegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Keiliey, the pop- ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. F. AUERBACH & BROS. .. The Cul!V THE MGCEB3I HOTEL CF SALT UK. S.C. EWING. - - PKOPK. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the only place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. Lvnch k Glasmann. e. Real Estate Brokers, b 1 s We Offer the Following Eargalns for a Few Days 0nly They Mist be Sold at Once. Tte FoIIowinj Are Genuine Barrains : Gontmental Hotel The old Continental Hotel WILL NOT BE CLOSED As a hotel. The business will be continued as a Hip! Hip! Hurrah! Full stock of llajjs. decorations and decorative sets, at Tuckett Candy Co.'s. The world renowned and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, who is matched to fight Charley Lange on July 3d, has assumed charge of the new gymnasium and will here-after give this establishment and its patrons his entire at-tention. Mr. Slade has many friends and admirers both at home and abroad, having for a long time been one of the principals of the famous JohnL. Sullivan combination. The sideboard which contains nothing but the finest wines and liquors will also be under STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOUSE tl II, Eeardsley, Frop'r, JUST OPENED. the oey riBST-eus- s mm o tee cur. Cor. Main asu M Tesplg SIi Sltmtarmcnte, CHAB. 8. BUBTON. Masr. 1 Night: only: 1 Ni-i- it: THE SCENIC PRODUCTION I TfT WELiSTKR An f O P W SJ A S EL 13 c-- to g- - --O C c r b ? 3-- I t--a S. io m - in 3 3 P eh a CT W r hi j. J o o d-- h c-- ' "T . O i D -3 i" --i P H. . K 5' 3 ici r $ t 5 CO d to 1 J -- . - S " We OUer (lie AfcoYe for a Few Days Only, Easy Terms ! i j Lynch k Glasmann. the Moans personal super-vision, ably ass-ste- by a number of thoroughly com-petent dispensers. Mr. Slade is probably the most popular and best known pug list and all around sporting man in the West and has a host of friends among the fraternity. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial gen-tleman he is considered by his host of friends and admirers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM. Opposite Theater, And 228 State Street e hotel mm OPENED .JUNE 3. New and Elegant in all its Appoint-ments. 250 Rooms, 8in.de or En Suite 75 Rooms nilh B ib. G. S. HOLMES, Prop. Median ics Hotel 1C4 S. 2nd W., Cor. 2nd 8. Conta ninar ! lare. well vcnt'lifej rooira, litt'.u loiims iu i'c.nu''i;i on wlu house. Kates From $5 to $7.50 per Week. TW- - Hoard M.MX First class aceommoda-t.uii- s for fuilils. V. II. Clements, Pron. f jjj y KKADY'8 ITS LIKE NEVER BEFORE SEF.N Au Innovation in Scenic Splendor Sale of teats bfgins WeJmsJay. Koyular Tr.ctm. Second Soi th Nfit to Cullen. I. L. SACKrrr, i J. E. Saokhyt Wm. IiiJi, fSoIelTopra j AsB!U WEEK t) Ej.H:NJ2 ilOt h : rMiss Mattie Lee Price. Ti W.-r- Famous M'-r,- t c ;!rl. Sh we'(rb but f7 .uri.ls. yet ttu? can lift ft thou-i-arn- i jio'inits di- il wiht :nip;y liy pi Uor aaiu-i- t the object. Prof. Aht'f lioraniie Views. New People. New Attractions. New KverytbluK this Week. OC ADMISSION- ion IDAHO NOTES. Joseph Lewis has been appointed deputy postmaster at Dingle. Chris Kim, of lierne was kicked by a row on Wednesday evening, breaking the right arm about three inches above the wrist. The bank of M mtpelier opened up Inr business on Monday morning, aud Cashier Gr.iy is aiready domg a very j proini.-.in-g business. A gold rniue has been discovered in j Raymond canon, near Ttioiuas' Fork, j Henry Kvaus and several other parties are wild over tho prospects. Snow fell ia the mountains last night mid its chilling blasts made the blood ruti cold iu the veins this morning. Montpuiier Observer, June '40. A Jolly camp'ug party composed of Senator Underwood anil family, Irank lliiti'hens ami family, A. MiAIartiu and Miis tscolt spent ativural last week fishing, e., a Limit ten miles up the canon Montpe.'i'T Observer. Hews of tho West Polishni Up. BoileJ Dja'u, j Tiiat Ho Who Eusi Hay Bead. act colors, aut uulltjh ' Ilviiia of Iattreft trA Bits of Current CtiiiLLf'nt From iba List of Cur Exc!:aiiif;!3 Trovo has a lawu tennis club, l.njii is having its electric light j oi'1.-- . pointed. Sl iiueville citizens are kicking about Sunday horscl'iieing. 'I'll c Snti 1'i in Vnllfy Railroad com-y-m- v will hold their annual meeting at ici hi Monday. 'i'vix int lias voted down tbfl proposed .!)' worth of bonds wanted for school purposes. The )', wintered says: Kpbraiin is about .lend a town at present as is found in th'i whole territory. That h;it factory thit Logan. Ogdrn and Karniiugtoti have been quarreling about so loiiff has not yet been located. llpbraiui bin been snubbed about their depot lut when it is finished nothing will compare wita it from Thistle to hilina. , A SHAMELESS SWINDLE. I'mltlr.ly No Mrcui On r Will Fihib t llr to Angnai. To T)iK EiiT"U: The announcement "CoMlMi Eaki.v IV Al'i.l t." made by the so called 1 orepaugb S.iow, or what is lot t of it biuce Adatu Forepaugb'a death. It pati-e- iuto the bands of the late Uuruum-lSaile- alias McGinnis Monopoly, is a swi.NOLl.Mi UK. deliner-aiel-ami maliciously published for thu sake of chenting and bo fooling tlie res- - idcnts o( Salt Lake City ami vicinity. The actual, absolute, undeniable fact is that the Forcpaugh sucker of the liaruuni Mi!;inni Trust Octopus, is coming from the East, is now dated for Cheyenne, Friday, August yi, and then goes West over the Union Pucilio railroad, exhibiting at Butte. Montana, August id, and at Portland, Oregon. Saturday. September 13. Any schoolboy can see that it is an utter impossibility, even it' it intended coming to Salt Lake City at all, for it to reach here in August, as falsely adver-tised, or before about October 1, when it would be a frte.s-ou- t visitation, full of danger, disappointment and pneu-monia, t This problem forces itself upon pop-ular consideration: How ran a show exhibit in Oregon and Utah at the same time? If the Forepaugh concern, or what is left of it since Adam Fore-paugh'- death, can not promptly, plain-ly aud satisfactorily answer thin fair and pertinent question and under the circuiiistauces there is no alternative but for it to openly and honestly de-clare its precise date in Salt Lake City, if it has one is it not proof positive that either 4t wantonly lies about coin-iui- ? in August, or else it is a divided cheat, offering you a mere fuuoral frag-ment io place of a vaunted feast? Furthermore, is it not 'S mi riUATF.i) to thus Juggle with aud betray the public, who are fraudulently importuned to perpetrate the assiniue folly of foregoing a delightful visit to a much gtvater sliow.tho only great ono :bat ever has or will exhibit in this section; universally known and ac-knowledged as such, whose reputatiou tor grauduiir, elegance and honesty is as tirmly established as the foundation of tiie Li'jj,:j., and winch you know will pui-.tul- vx''t at Salt Lake Cit)' on 'ednesJy uyd , fjijisday. July 15th aud loin, iu every respect just as ad-vertised? Finally, is anybody fool enough to believe that with our positive date star-ing it 8(unrely in the face, the dead Adam lorpangh's show, or what fragment of it may succeed in wallowing here through the snow drifts, would not publish its August date if it had one? A nu Forpaut;h is dead, aud it is a dead tiu. Kespeetfully yours, SKLI.S BliOlUKKS. COLORADO NOTES, Manitou is very rapidly filling up Willi pleasure seekers. Herthoud now boats of the finest race track io northern Colorado. ' Trinidad has the distinction of hav ing tlie deepwt freili water well in the world. The Pike's Peak railway will open for travel to the summit next week sometime. J. H. lien n d, who has a farm near Thurman, luts .'! acres of rye measur-ing U feet 2 inches in height. The new ten stamp mill of Brown & Quigley, on Jim creek, west of Ward, started up this week. Bears are very plentiful near Crand Lake and hunting and tripping them is the avocation of a number of Middle parkera. It is estimated that cf high grade wool about ."iflOMM pounds will be shipped from IKigo to eastern markets this year. t The Wild Hoste mining company started up its gfteeii-stam- mill ou free miliing gold ore Friday morning at Bncna Vista. W F. Betlairs and a party of miners from Trinidad recently had their boats overturned in tho Colorado river and all their provisions lost. flolmnn & Hood received a contract from the penitentiary commissioners for two 75 horso power boilers, which thev will manufacture at their boiler works in Canon City. The new Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) whs oporwd at Pueblo Sun-tla- y for services. The Kev. John Hir-pero- f Lcadvilie pre i: u-- ut the morn-- , ill!?; and eveningeerviccs. From Florence goes annually- nearly 1 o'hi.iM 0 tons ut coni. lU.iJO0.txM gallons of ilii'imifiutlLg oil, about the fcauio I'tantity of f.iel oil. and handreds of l;irr.'!s of lubrlciiinj cil, a!:io g:i-'o-t 'I'ha Aianioi)8!iC9n'tiderit-,Ioiirna- l says that in that Irip'y town "law and order are religiously observed, aud tho and sombrero have given place to the rim-lir- e hat aud the button-bol- e bouquet." There were 4if? crates of strawberries shi ped out of C.tuon on' Monday. By Saturday niglit the week's ehipmenls will reach about ','0:)0 crates. AIout MOO c ttes were shipped last week, i'he crop is the biggest ever grow u iu Fre-mont county. The lirst llow of naturul gas io the San Luis valley has been struck at Mull:t at a depth ot forty feet tlie llow of water ceased and a ilow of natural gas gushed forth to tlie eueut oi ten or twelve feet in height, which when lighted after night, can be seen for miles away. An estimate has been nndo of the cost of constructing and eipiipping a railroad from Texas creek to West Cliff and the ligures placed at IMUO.000. Messrs. Ormau oc Crojk have agreed to build and equip tho road for that amount and take $:ii)0,0ul) in stock if the people of Wet Mountain valley will raise IIO'J.OUO. It is stated at Georgetown that the Denver. Apex & Western railway com-pau- v purchased SU.UJU ties from so mo Colorado Springs parties for their new road up Clear Creek canon. An extra force of men will be put to work grad-ing between Idaho Springs and Denver at once. The survey will, be com-menced from Georgetown to Idaho Springs next month, and it is now thought that the entire lino will be com-pleted by October. Georgetown will be thtf terminus at present. SOTICK TO WKST SIOF.KS. Plans to ledo the Section AcrosH (h .fonliin. At the last meeting of tho board of directors of the West Side Kaoid Tran-sit company, it was resolved that a meeting be hold of all persons inter-ested iu the development of properties lyicg west rf the Jordan. Jf you are an owner, or represent the owner of any of this property or are in any way interested iti tho advancement of tho west side, you are requested to attend the meeting to be beid at f p. m., this Thursday evening, at the chamber of commerce, foi the purposo of forming an association in tho interest of thu west side. Money Io Xiiiaa On any kind of good collatral (chattel mortgages excepted.) 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