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Show THE SALT LAKE KS. Fit 1 DAY. JULY 31, 18'J1 School School School Children! Children, Children! h . i fT I HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING THIS ADVERTISEMENT? j I If Not, Don't Fail Do So in the Future. 7" ' jourlVontoYoudllhel: fjjP k afcOT 1 king YOU W(1111 We will Soon Let You Know what We are 0 jj V flP I G"ing to do ! CANT GET ALONG WITHOUT IT.. IN A FEW CAYS YOU WILL HEAR FROM THE ; I Ass't Superintendent. jj-a- d a j ssas n iV--9-i ran Superintendent, ( Z', ,fri?c i j f J A;tii". h our "rail profits will rot r"7 A r j i' aiiow i.e to you. funiiiiir oa - I ,d 7r ' trmneiy lou;j lime, wecau eil you I"J:?! fXj, At Frices to iVa'e You Happy! VnC' S l) jj tfj t ai 0 (,ift k'R,'lu-S- House 'ij""i'a' "tj 1 Intkl" f.ut-.v- . ai.l wo prp. to maintain our well fUilHsl X it Sv V ifi.fnl iipumtlon as lit Leaden la Low Prions PyM BESTGOODSl r-- ml l BINWDCBST FDRNITDEE CO. 207, 200 and 21 1 F(a!i ltmd, corner Second South. are allowing th nii.ft aicrs llnof FURNITURE CARPETS Tapcstrits and Upholsteries In the city. TTa mak a ppeolnlty of fnrnNMn; private rM1encs trirnirt efaia Kva'-vtbiii- " new u. m l On' n '"' ' ia In ,ii-tc- t are Uifrelow aud Scotcli Axmlimters, Jioyal "Wiltons, Kidder Alto a Urg Una CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FIMFIRE A5D CARPET CO. The Holmes l'.uildinj;, Coinir Stat ltoad and Second Soutn Btr 30 F t Cnt IHnrouM Ou the fine millinery and hair goods stock formerly owned by M.s. Ibi'.lon at 11 East First South street, 'i his is a genuine closing out sale and entire stock must bn closed out by Saturday night. Don't miss it. S. II. Conelt, Assignee. CUNNINSTON & COMPANY. The Leading House in Salt Lake City lor Mlaiuff and Family Trfc& Dealers in . - Dealers in STAFLS rpHpi MILT FANCY JJOJ- - MINING GE0CEEI1 I'iBkf SUPPLIES. Have removed their 3Iammoth Mining and Family Supply Hous t more commodious quarters, and are now located in the Hooper Bloclit 21 12. 1st South GEO. A. LOWE, D aler in all kinds of flint-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Hailroad Contractors' Supplier "Warelac-uss- : 133 to l'iS ir3t East St. Ik Gabele Tailor." il Sl,US t0 0,'d,r 1 fi. to $5.M. 1V 1ttut!' to Order .50 " 14 CO. P mai,e fcy first-clas- s workmen in the City. Suits Made in 2f : hours. Fants made in 5 hours. Ji$L . 65 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. Geo. M. Scott, Jas. Glendenningr, II. S. Knmfleld, 1 resident. Secretary. Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealeks In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engine's and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson ilorss Wuiui, Blake Pttmps, Miners' aud Blacksmiths' Tools. Etc. 108 Main Stret. Salt Lake City, Utah. - On account of the Republican rally on Eighth ward square tonight, the meeting advertized to be held at the. Seventh ward school home is po.ttjtoned. THE PIONEER. Still leads In th manufactare of the celebrated BOSTON ICECREAM.) Tt. pur st and bt. Delivered to any part 0! the city. oOc Per Queirt! Ptrntca and Part'.M supplied upon hor notice, IfW Main St., nn !! Kai FT t S. nth. ' ! . lih- - D I SCO U N T hfelji , : vivw" ' mr " 1 - ' ''f M s . 0 vx nV frx PERINIBROS. ""tro'" Manufacturers and He vlera la t'Cpf Umbre'las, Parasols, Walking Canes. S0 AFina Line of ''Y' i KID GLOVES! Wi f , i4 'i S.k Fvorv Tialr fitted to the hand. T'mbrellaa anJ rrao!l ff V T ' f ff ' re c iveiea itH r.vneJ uu slio t notice, t'aranuls muia ta hjr kv-- i;ni:tsf.T,l Hot,., 8'. fniito St.. Suit Lake City, uta JUJi yiNO Mai" Store Sixteenth St., Denvar, Colo. "W". J". inns--. b. a. eualceo KING YANKEE, DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Gods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stock, 213 Stata Street, Lake C,ty ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The tremendous stock of J. D. Criss consisting of boots, shoes, trunks, velises and men's furnishing goods will be sold at coat. C. E. WINSTON, Assignee. Corner Main and Third South. fTeTwarren Mercantile Co. lias recently been appointed the general agents for the world renowned STEINWAY V PIANOS, For Utalt, Idaho and Wjon.iuV' We have just received a com-plete stock of the new styles anil a cordial invitatiou is extended to the public to call atid examine them. Ft E. Warren Mercantile Co. 73 West Secoud South bt Fraser & Chalmers, Ghicago; L. C. Treat, General IVostefa Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah Helena, 3Ioutatia. Miqrqg; MacliriGry ! Aad Machinery for ths Systematic Rtsduciion of Ores by Amalgamation, Con-centration, Smelting and Leaching. liuiideis of the Homestske. Granite Mountain. Drum Ltimmon, Amconcia, Blue Bird, Lexington and Conipanios' Reduction Works. Engines, Geared and Dirsct Act luRi Prospecting and Deveinpmcut Hoists; f'tuldeis of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines and Eaibrey Con-centrator. EKLEGTRIG MOTORS .1111 Sola Western Agrcnts lor LldgerwoodHoisting Engines and Trier Wire Works Totible-Crimpe- Minin Cloth, Eiectno Light Plants, T)iatnod Core Proapecting Drills Concentra-tion Mills, Electric Elevators, K: nd Rock Drills and Compressors Otis Ele-vators, linowles' Pumps. Root Blowers, Kingsland & Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives I PABST MILWAUKEE, BOHEMIAN AND IIOFBRAN 3 On draught at Fritz Riepen, ier Bier Koftni.'s Cafe du Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Conim:rcinl St., Basement The same BtHIKMIAN BliEK on draught at the Gift House bar, Charley Denhalter, projulelor. Br-- ,n R will be randy for occupancy. Exca,-- a tions have been, oorumeucod lor thi corner part of Uie structure. The Star block hen tinishel wil: be the handsomest buil 'inn 011 First South fust of Commercial street. The fence hat linen torn away from the front of the Teliurnle block aud the mechanics bra uow putting in the plat glass front. Mori 'i building is having lie roof put on. The iron cornices htve beeii , aud the piaterer will bo at work next week. Duval & Mill, the contractor on the Mercantile block, havo ben'i dola;, ed for several days for want rf the iron girders andpiliars lor the third story. These were received yesterday nud un-less the plan are chunked they will hare the building ready for the roof in the neit three weeks. It will not be built higher than three btories. nillKlATION CONGUKSS Easine83 Circles GonHilently Antioipite That Splendid Result will Pol-lo-w the Convention.- - i TIMS TO BURNISH UP THE CITY Talking np the Stock Yardi Aeain Amid the Builckrs Committee of Iatrw tation and Transuoriation Hininets circles are lookiuif forns. d to the IrrijjRtion cnvoiitiou i.i S' pt' in-b-with the greatest int-i-- t aid Dearly everybody rejr.-m- it ai ot importanco not only to tnis city but to the entire arid region. The one that is to be hi!d here in only believed to ba the first of Athers which will fol-low in years to come. It will brln tog-ih- or so ii b of the ablest men in the west, who will h.iTe un opportunity to become acquainted with P:ieh other, familiaiiz? themsehe with the needs of the sevral sections nd work in harmony to promote bene-tieiu- l lepis!;aion in the future. There will also be an inter change of ideas that cannot be otherwise than a'.u;ib!e to everybody thus opening way for new methods of irrigation and opening grander possibilities for the irrigable lands of the west than anybody now ' dreams of. As a medium of advertis-ing the resources of Utah it will be without a parallel. It is expected to at-tract hundreds of visitors who will go away fully imbued with the advantages of this territory as a place of residence and as presenting unrivalled opportun-ities for eugaging in business and manufactures. Wcirltlnr Ip th mock Yard. J. V. Rodefer, who organized tho stock yards company here last fall, is again working to carry that proposi-tion through, and believes that as money is becoming less stringent that he will be successful in seeing a pet institution established. Of its success when it once gets to running he is most sanguine. The region contributory to Salt Lake is one of the largest pro-ducers of the stock in the United States and the city itself is tho natural center for a large trado. The meat for nearly all of Utah and much of the northwest ought to tie slaughtered here and shipped in refrigerator cars. The land has been secured, and all that remains to be done is the bui'diug of the j ards preparatory to the begiuuing of busi-ness. Clean ap for Ilia ConTautlon. A re;-.- l estate man Suggested this morning that tho irrigation convention which would bring hundreds aud maybe thousands of strangers to this city was not far away. Many of these will be people of largo means and much depends ou making a good lirst impression on them. The streets should be cleared up and put in as good shape as possible; they should also bo kept well sprinkled. In addition to this the new sidewalks should all be completed and everything which would bo calciilate.fi to inspire favorable com-ijie-general.;,' nuruished up. Clian of TltlM. Following were the sales of real estate recorded in this t ...ij yesterday. P T Younchlnod e: ux to M J Leverich et al. dt ee. part He ti f:, township !i soiitii, I'iUK" 1 west, with other prop-erly i ; John K iJooloy et nx to Hriny TIMike. (iced, inirt o; (inoui View siet First nd'iition tol'erkiu's i.ranil Vliiw 1 Ellas S Kimhsll t OJt'i J (1 Kimball, part lot 5. iilook W. r.lat A 1 J O KiTtibnll et nx to J H Kiiiiba.l.i'.ceii, purt lot B. Plock .'!, pl.it A I Ella S Kears V- Walter 1) I'nisy, deed, li.M m VT. at Toinnle addition 19.M0 H .) i.'S.iorne to fHtr,er Hhn it. deed, lots in Kork Htmn-- s h'U. division. 8."o II A M Froiaiitn et u tn MiC L Lis- - ronib w't'd. p'f.'t l.', township 1 south r ii. pp 1 ;it ... ,Y0 W M ux to Char e F Wil-cox, u"d. na't lot ft. t loi It l, fl plat A. I ie Fid t ... t(M J (i Arnv.tr.'iitf et al to ,r F. Parser, to:- J ;ud ;&f. l.loi k VVooUiau add. t ion. 300 John r c. i eiw et al to Kobeff 'Joodw'n. I di ed. lot. St, block 1, VVeodla.' n ad 1. 0 E i II Pl-r- eo et ux to Kr k F l rMour. dtvd. pirti.ii 8 liio. k'A plat 11 ;o fc Cii: to Y,r .osa C:t:lNtle. J- -i il. lot s . a t W. id ck Ap ibi & Kul-i.i-a tut) il 'itri .... I Jo ri lio K'' et dx to Kell Houston. ilre.!, ,.,r. seolion ..Ht;, rani.'e I ea-- t . loXi W It iv Sh" to V- - i n : i u.,ta . oei'd. ii irt. lot t. Mor-- pi i' A,. i.'i.i Ciiioort. L Cliriinlii'i' o' et ij,i., W t, i:t. tii. lot-- . la !' kin s ad it 1: " ti t ert I. iii.'in hi rue. ' - lo s l a A ' dea lots ,n Purk.a - i o' Tiial .;.'. Among ih t'.u l.t Steady work is tieini? ! el i In the coiilraclors on the Oon.y ;.vk It: a month more thero wti' ( 110 ttcw building on iNviimerek t t Pope A; Kunkel got the eon u t ye tenlav for the Pars. City bank. It wi! ; ccst $..lo3. The Brooks nrc.idn has been covered with the roof, aud iu a mouth mote On wctiunt of the Il'pitbHcnn ra'ly on Eithlh wiin.1 square Ivninhl, the. Meclinif udn rtixt d to be la id at the Seventh xcard whuol limine is postponed. Don't mix the grand Jlepabliraii rully at the Eighth ward ttitiare tonight. IMPOR I ANT. Klo Urania Wtrn Rxtcni'.on. Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Rio Grande Western will begin oper-ating the Sevier valley branch as far south as Salioa, Sevier county. lu addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Fete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad communicr.tion than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek aud Salina. Freight will be received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates and schedule call at ticket ollices. J. II. Hbnxktt, General freight and passenger agent. |