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Show ' ?rr 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. JULY, 27, 1 891 ftfSgl! ? j J t ' 'i m in- .-! iMin (jj d I ). i 1 1 f - f . . ' ' ' ,i io ? i , ' ' " v t 're v i x 1 i - it in J ii l t. u. u. t w & A. & a JJJrtntr&. Vn- - ch- ni'.-K- oa-or- . Write A. Smith, tiuiir iioie War J, tun. ''ANT,:i) AS V .t ii wU-to-u- o lamily. l.iotii-.-.- i n'ld miiiireu. Audm a Jlous.-k- r, r.trti Ti : i oul e. KMr Kl' WA.NTKU CALL AT FAll-- r & I 'I'liuea. A, KpJ'mt. ' AN'I Kl - A I'Ali I N K it I.Ktnl i M ATE h isini'Mt: e u .'n it.aic ti.m wr umntb. ('.'. at ti nmtn M.un utrwt. U'ANT:oA tI:c..-tl-:.t KM.iHil.T'O M 'N IMat' II lit Hit to lliak U)j jier ifiji, AilurriMi Tiii.t o3k. Ciri'AViiirJ WANTE1-n- Y A VOUN'i nmu k r't;:U ii'Hiiiaa nuifl yer irxj'B-rifar-lo'at rfm-iiv- Adilreho "L." 'i'iui-- n. I A OIKS WANTK1); HAI.AIiY AN.'I FX. j frawii. Wlni" nr ;'t t i n ,. Si'luri ru nui hllll. brow u iiri. L'o., Nu:.y-tii- t n. ijini no. ' ANTr.U --7riK7N!hOP PN N !l ' hnml lui nit ur. EuLlaou i, Wi ube.- -, lar Hniitii j. 'tj: lUtmf T tor SC'I". ill 'J."v ! '.VH.'H.irTA! fl A N Tit7Tu Wultt"m(irc. f :: rut ''nir r.,iiijiny bulla o r. ll and H7. Soutli M;iln s'reiit. The Tariff Question! There is no subject that is of so much interest to th people of all sections and particularly to thoso of Utih, who have not decided what their political affiliations shall be, as ths Tariff Qucstiorjj If you desire to thoroughly post yourselves on the sub-ject, you should subscribe for Ti American Economist. A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases of the question. Subscription price $2 per annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff km. E3 XV. 23rd Street, New York. Tl) J oV- - C I,. "lIANNAHAN. IU Main tnet. t.'i,t:itiH. f AKTika iiKsT'u inu 16 1 ifVknowo iTto I."n munnY, e A. M. Julie. :ilw Main tit. M01 i; ro i,t v ( n"Tu i' iovkiTukaE 101I1. i f JnniK H. Hacuii, ul tlie Anion mi .V.iiimml fvm 71 A ww s "cKN1rL'N TIMB HmuuT 10 '.or .iliurt t.n.i". Jnl 11 J Si y.:or. U mi.i VflMo ipiT ti'Qfli. '1 Inphi.ti" V.7 J.Uit WALK -- A N irvVTvveTBTmrYl 1 r- nn fi'aimt lioU, rlows In, on tUc HHjiiU Uai), For parlittul rt iiunnra at ,ui Ka- -t Si.y.-.u- B.n.tti Ft rent ), .r '1 WENTV-VK- It" . '!.( Hi IS'IIH, Jll'lfl .Mill itli. IntMHiot Pt.r p"r .av'il ILUnuuHy. Sna!eJ tiids opeai-t- l Dnoa. Auioibt li). 1M1M. A t ir. ;. Iloatd ot KJm att'm, 8a. t Lake City, I'tnY I OH SaTL A ;iOI) Jlt'SISEiiS Voll Halo morn for leut. M ist goatoiue. s W- -t Hrwt Houth, EARLS FlIRNITDRE & CARPET CO 207, 200 and 211 State Itond, corner Second Soatb. Ar howtng tu mill elsborat line of FURNITURES CAR PETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city, TTo tnaltt a ipeHnlty of farn'shlnp private rmldences thrwglj-Fverrtli'- ni' aro Itlelow andfSvcotcnh1 Amxm.i-- insterOs-i-, KosyoaelfW""ltlftnousin, Kl'd'dner-w'piatWftf-tD, ate, tc i. AUo a lrg tin CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS EARLS FURNITUREW CARPET CO. Tie Holmes ISuildingr, Corner Mtite Iload aud Second SoatH 84 " K. 8ELLQ. J.TUCKER. H. W. SIOL. SELLS & CO. WHOLESALE & RETAIL JJEALERS IN LUMBER. Writ South St., Opp. 14th Ward Asttmbijr Room. Fonto Sice Box, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of Aimstronff & Bagleji T." 'VI K K' lOXVrtANTlFU KSt-- I ti.he riKiinsfi.r lurlit liousM.-i):iig- . Ap-ply at iJ South Wtit ietniite HKNTa" NIckTuwrsiIKO ROHM I ciK'ap. Apjily Wi atrwt, Twtiity-llr.i- t waul. I?VR I.ENT-O-NK NICF.r.Y KCPNIPtt"'.!) out rem (or one or two f nM' ma. Kr:t- - ias bourt t& jmr munlb. liiforvaci'S riini(il. No. SHotiih Klrst W?t. rL'Ori HKMT TlKVl'.UKAL'X ltHUSK, (INK uru rooiD ami two suiall ours lor rent, with txinrd. R int wTr.L-i.itmfK- mask" V ir.fliit. t!liiap; t.o(rt(- - Pulit ti.iy and ntrht, with ci trie pnwr. No. twt'omnieicial "t. kicnt-- ttis i h 1 k dTi Tirrsni7vtr IT 1 1 uso r klt' ; nvs K,ii list South. I'olt KKN- T- V.IiiHT-K"OMK- Hnt S! Su'Hh tftweeu Kotirtli ami Fittu KaRt. c. L. lia:.nuiu, ll'J Uma ttreut, up- - Sl.ltl'8. '1 1WOKI J it N I S 1 1 K lTRIJO M sT CH E A P. 147 1 Kftst l South. ' 1 1 w Sot m tT"TJ Tkk nt andtvh- - 1 iiitur for nalti, ,M.'i KaHt fourth bouth. LU) H ltKN T 'U N I ri H E IThi IUU 3 W 1 T.U r tari). at 111! Fast Klrst Soutb F'OK ED HOOM8. lHt.t and bath, with or without lioard. aul South I Ifth tut. ot J talntnir 'ntoii t'aclflo ps anil homeothur paofiH valuai'lH oniy to owntr aiui bartiuf iiamiiso. Nir..ias Iftt. I'ltrauuri-- , 1'a. writt.wn In iiiklnst'lH. Kinder return to TiMEi oftlcoand raoiv-- i reward. ycraonal. t. V. N T l7iAT15,V!rHA V K A LARtiK iv front riiMtii with prtvllnue of bathruum, boaro It Ufstrod, In a nlmdod holme aud groiiiidM. Five uiiuuten ride from Miu street. Apply through Hon IM, HlJMTiSuPHLVrCrTruJmAI., COCAINE Minokini; habit cured, (.'hiiiued and Hook of pai- - Ilia tr'd Mnt freo. ) tty Hon K ul Salt i..il: City.Utah. H" t7t;KMOVFR8 liYL16 .t K( tWI.RR, pra tlc.il house moves and ratsere. ilte-lon- i experietiue. I.ftrui outllt In t'n terrltorv. (iiV.ie, ti'Coioinr HtiaffMfs drug storu, afis Main (ttreet. V. O. Hox listf. Jr GabeleTailor," t'N 'I Sults 10 r1r $15.00 to $5fl.OO. kl3 Pants to Order a.GO ' 14-00- . i v 2 BOa(1 Cr,t el workmen in the City. Suita Made in 24 Ml . hours. Pants Bi&da in 6 hours. JjlL 65 w 2nd South. Salt Lake City. ; -- "' r : Fraser & Chalmers, Ghicagoi L. C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lnk City, Utah) Helena, Montana. jVIirjirjo; Mactincry ! And Machinery for the Systematic) Sdiictlon of Ores by Amalgamation Con-centration, Smelting and Leachinff. Huilders of the Homestale. Granita Mountain. Drum Lummon, Anaeonda, Blue Hird, LeiinRton and Companies' Keduetion Works. Hoisting FnnWiea, Geared and Dirsct Aet-iii-rtospoctinc and Development Hoists; Htiiltlers of Improved Air Com-pressors aiid Wire Tramways, Frue Vanning Machines and Embray ESiKLRGTRIG MOTORS Solo Western Agents for Lidcerwood HriatinffEniinos and Tyler Wire Works Double-Crimpe- Minlnt Cloth, Kleotno Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospectinc Drills. Concentra-tion Tdil s, Klectnc Lleva'ors, Rsnd Rook Drills and Compressora (ttis 1. Tators, Knowles' Pumps, lioot Blowers, Kingtlani & Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives! Insert a Want. - - 3 i hat do youmm - No matter what it in, the best jl way to securo It, is to put a J "Want" Ad. in THE TIMCS. J Help Wanted; Kooins to Kent; I Boarders Wanted; Houses for J tJ ient;l.otsl'orSalo;Lost;Foiintl. i, Contract to Let, and all siini- - j 'i lar notices are more effective in ,1 j TI I E TIM K8 than any other. Jj NLY 5c ALINR Q HE flMES Telephone Number is 481, 12 Commercial St. t. floU-U- . Walker House. fit Walker t lorated la the business ceatar of the City and has all the llloderi) ImprDvernenfs & Convenience: Tert ilnlncr to a 8trt. tlv flrnt-clas- houes It rram.'nl a., wen in any hotnl la thH v? in l Mtrl. tly tiui baa una aud tourist hotel II S.t Luke City. 1'assenfrer Elevator. fhs Wa!k.r and the Metrop dltun are the twe lendlns hotels of Salt Laku City. O. 8. Erh, l'roprietor. THE CULLEN. TEE Modem Hotel Of Bait Lake City. S. C. HAVING - l'K01"K. -- Dentist-iet ei vt". y M.-- f. trvlnd Willi iOv "1 t ,. W Tf ut ptn by tt j, 'X m", ii'4i "V'M J w1oJrawRtarr. rauM, l ' yf, JJjJt lioom 70, Commereiai bioca, oalt Lake City. CEO." A. LOWE, " , D"a!er in all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! : Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw 21111s, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies, "Warelacaso: 133 to 145 UTlrst East St. l havea prmiUe reaieily lur th. abaro disease ; lif lie ORO thntu.nda t oaroa of tl.e wovat kind and of lotij aUnriinghaTflbn.aonrQd. Indtd aoetronff iamy faith i In iuettica.-y- , that 1 trill a.nU TWO BOTri.KU raK,with a VALUABLK t (iBATIt.R oa this diaeaaate any aut. t 3cd ma thoir Ktrnwaand P.O. addreaa. T. A. feioium, M. t'.. 1SI l'eaurl 8t.. N, V. B Tiftei. JUST OPENED. THE OEI FIRST-CUS- S BOTE 13 THE CITY. Cor. Main ami Scud Tenpls Sti "iCURE FITS! Wtin I Bay cure I do cot metn memty tostoptlm tot um and then b&v them return ai u. 1 mntn radio) cur. I hnvfl mmln tha dimwa oC FITS. or FALLING SICKXhSHalifv-loucitudy- I Wavrmnt my rwmwljr to cum tri wont csm, Bocaof otbrthkte fsiiod it no roaucii for D"t n.-- rccsiriDT oar. 8.i d At mu fur ;rtis and a Fit il ttic mrinftllit.lBrTn-dj- 1. Git Farnsw and Pi,t Oflice, U. HOOV. M. C.t t3 Fcarl Hi., N. V. J. W. Farrdl & Co. PLUKECS. CAS S STEAM FiTTEilS. Oeulers la all kinds of LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Ordera taken for llrlr nd Pus: WH, rtm. po.ds butt M.lc.cM;cilBj,i ij'Zm. t,Ajio"tj, Atiernwdx Uraa. T.uttt,a avu,' ' SilTIMESI IN CGDKN. fMf TIMES is delivered '5y carrier to sub aonb"r la Okden eveiy eTeolng, txg B.JDdiy, at regular ratett. It publlaiies all tbe news ol the day of Its oo ourracee. Joel Shoemaker, Xtfea ATnt. voaa li rtl si National Binl BiMlltBi his turn to have his v lie:it (fmiintl. Half nil liiMir r mi :iftT li'e;ii!:iii ill rivinl at 1 ho mill a well-know- iueal rliunictor I'limu luinijiii a sai k of grain to liu LToiiinl ao. This t cli.iiMelcrwus ii loeal Ici'i or, foiiuil of Idmm Is iiml lihl-iuii- , ami in (lie liuliil of liuViiif? t'is own Ho had to tako his plaee iu liacwilU Hie , luit vvl.eii it got to be lti'Mir-i- s turn to liave liis grain ground 'thu ter-ror" said: S'P hero, I!eaj?an, I nm In a hurry. Von iet. nm 'U in your )laeo andjoil rouio liaek Jieru i hero J am." Keugau (leniiirreil slntinj? lie w .m in a liiilo hurry, loo; that lit) was entitled to Ills (daeii nd meant to keep it. This unb red the lirawler. He eel m tl vonrii' Hm'an uiid said ho w tinld HiiiK hiin out lliroiijji llie wiielmv, ami, isuaiii the aeliuii to lac w old, lino In a ni-.l- t fur the fiiuiro sl:ite.-iiian- . Kea- - I'M' .'ill 'III-- ' rl Of I'lO )MM))l0 ill tilt! lit:j,;lilioi'li"iid. wa morn of h:s terror-ized ny tliw ami in fear of Ids liHi riitiln:d for him. met tho dttiier-ntl-lialf way, hill ted hin. in the stoinaeli wit h hi.--i hi ail, nml literally lifted him off Jiis feet and throw him through t'no win-dow. W hen tho desperado di.4iiicurid thnmuli the nindow the coiistMiiieiiee of his ael Hashed Uj.ou ciug Kenyan's in t ml. lie iii,t.ii.t'y s that l o had killed a lean, Mi;. I he wonhi lm l..iiii'ed lor :t, M'ttl. (tcure I almost t ) oral H. he riihiieiJ dowiiMairs. unlilu he 1 his horse, ami lit out across tho eounlry for Texas. Tho 111:111 va not kiiieii, hut sot a hail bhakiiifj up. Ho soon moved to Texas, and was a friend if Jieagan iu after lifo. POLICE PICKINGS. Aa t'anti'ol Blofi with tba Urunka aad .VKlty Ullaartura. Fiv drunkards cot titutetl tha clm ,n nlcoholitnn before Jutlge (lee today. Call Nailfion wa raked in by Ollirer Jonkina for ctmtvirtniiK tha pence. Hh forfe'ti-r- t HO tLl was left on deposit. James Love, who w held on cliaree of rohbory. flfmiprrmiHed with the com-plainant and was permitted to go. Thon.a-- i H. Hall, who wa arrested for the ahootinjf of Seley in the rncent fnaillade on the ti 'Tth tid was on Saturday last. The wounded men are bath reported im-proved. Three vagi were rnn in last niffbt. Frank Thomas wait itonvirtiMi of n ehnrgo of diaturbint; peace and senteuce wassuipendod. Tho polite committee runmed its this afternoon at 'Jo, clock. r. C. Foy was arrcsited .Saturday niht on a charge of beating his wile, aud gave bonds lor his appearance. Harry Silver, anpuriou reporterwho recently covereil an nnsianment for the Ihvatd, and who iought to add to his estate by pinning his faith to a watch and chain belonging to Mrs. 1'ollock, wife of the well known editor, whs mpprvhendtid .Saturday evening last antt uow in prison penilin an examiDR-tion- . This is said to be the seeond or third time that he has etudiett the phil-osophy of life behind the tiars. and aloiij; tho circuit will do well to give him a line. THE WEATHER BUREAU. Its Efficiency to II. lnirad aud Mara KnllaUla Kxpnrte (Uvea. Georpe K. Salisbury, local observer i the wnather bureau, said this morn liifr that he expected the station here would in a short time be able to K,va more reliable and accurate reports. At the preseut time, only a few reports from other stations are received and ." these are frequently 1 meaere as to be" corifusini;. W'hen Mai k V. Harrington was made chief of the weather bureau after iti transfer to the control of the department of agricul-ture he isned a circular to local observers to the effect that it was intended to make tha service more ellicietit iu every way so as to extend its usefulness, and to make it of the greatest possible benefit to the com-munities in which stations are located. To this end he invoked the most Jealous on the part of all connect-ed with the department. I'rol.at Court, Tho following business was done to-day: Kstata of Henry Woodmanseo, de-ceased; case continued In July Kmlnte of Sarah Varney, deceased; approvi'tl. Kstatn of SumiB Howmsn, deceased; ortler mnde admiUiug will to probate; John H. Bowman appointed administra-tor on filing bond of 'i."iO(). Ks'.at) of Alfred (t. Lee, deceased; first discharge cf administrator matlo. LATE LOCAL. C. K. Wantland, who has been in Wyominjr on railroad business, is ax-p- s clatl home toil ay. John J. Kellihcr, who has been snt-inj- r temporarily ss assistant to Geo. N. Silihlmry in the weather bureau, has been ordered to report lor dutv at once at Fort Canby, Hh. Mr. Salisbury regreis to lose Mr. Kclllher as his serv-ices have heeu ilmust invnluable in this department. Fort Canby is on the Columbia river, opposite Astoria. Mrs. A. L. Pollock and children and Mr. Frederick Tyon will leave in the morning for Kurope. Prior to sailing thev will receive tbj farewells of friends in Wah'nolon and New York. Dr. lleusted was llaa l iM std sen-ter- n eti to three montln imj viicninetit iu the county jail this afternoon. District coiirt convened at 10 o'clock tomorrow. M. 1.. B.tx er was fined the costs of the prosecution for disturbance this morninc;. Joe Barrett was arrested today for obtaining food under false pt cteusos. IMPORTANT. Bio Uranrle lv.it.rn EiUnaioa. Commencing July 1st. proximo, the Rio Western will bej'in oper-ating the Se.'ier valh'y branch as far aouth as Salina, Se'icr county . iu addition to opening up a line to a number of Important towns ia Stsvier and San Pele counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad commuuicr.tio.n than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow Creek nud Salina. Freight will be received for all these points, but should he prepaid excepting to Sa'.Wa. For pansenurur rates and ' schodnlo call at ticket otlices. J. H. Bennett, General freight and passenger agent. Dr.aa Reform nat the Haoeh. Chli i;o Herald There is a rumor from Paris that hoop skirts are coming in l!etyoni Jiiili-.- s of tho new federal court will take early notice. 'Their growns will he just too lovely for anything in hoops. GARFIELD BEACH New T ine Cnrel, On and after June with trains will run as ollows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Fait Lalte. (!:u!!eld. Gailield, Salt Lake 7:10 a.m. 8: w.a. m. 11 W a. m. W W p. tn. It):') a. ni. 10:li a. m. linXl p. in. VM p. iu. It :'. in. 11:4.) . in. S l.'i p. li.. S:6 p. m. 1 p. m. 1 .45 p. m. S KI p. ni. 4 :tl p. tu. ttji.nv. It !. p. m. 4:00 p.m. 4:45 p. m. :t'p. m. 3:4Sp m. .t:iinp. iu. r:4f p. m. 4 U'p. ni. 4:45 p. in. :0Up.lil. :4p. m. P- IU- - f t'i p. ID. p. III. 7 45 p. m. B to p rtl. 9:4'. p. m. te p. 111. R:4' p. m. rf:0tlp. m. !7:4Sp. m. V::tO p. ni. tlO:la p. m. liaily except Sunday, t Dailv except Monday and TueHday. Orchestra Hand In attendance every day. t are lor the round trip, 60 wnta. I), a,. Hnii.sr, Gen'l Ag't Piihs g'r liep't a r . . Six Daya at Six Dol.ara. Burt and Mear's Shoes reduced from eight to sis dollars. AV. P. .Noble Mercantile Co. The popular Hattets and F'urSishers. 158 Main street. J, |