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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MOXgAT- - AUGUST 31, 18'J1.' 3 J. W. Farrell & Co. ' N.UHBERS, GAS 1 STEAM FITTERS. Lanier in all kind of LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Ord tkn for Drlr and Pun Well, built ul conaiotlori ad l .TI Maia, oppoilte Auerbacn Urea. Telephone. Wu MKS. QRAHAM'S Cucumber ami Elder Flower Cream f not cosmetic in the sens In which that tiTia Is popularly ued, but permanently bau-t- i it creates, a .oft, tmuuth. clear, velvety Hkiu. mi. I by dm ly use gradually make the comnb xlon several .hade whiter. It i acen-mau- t protertlou from the iret of sun una wlud and prevents iunburn aid freckles, and bla ktaeada never com hi le you use it. li c . am, the face fur better than oap and !,. nourishes and builds up the kin tissue li. a thus prevent the formation of wrinkle. H gives the rrashu, clearue anil .moothneit of kkiu that you had when a liitle nirl. Every la.lv voting or old. ought to up it. an tt give a liioie vouiliful appearance to any lntly, and thai peruiana.itlv. It contains tio acid now-- r mi- Aikaii. and I a hsrmlcs nude and a nourishing to Ibe tain as Jew Is o th Bower, rne. Ml on, at all druggist and halrdresse-- , or at Mr. (;rval-- (italiam taii;iument. Mil Post San r'rain'a.o, where eh treat iadie for nil blemishes of the face or figure. Ladles at a distance treat by letter, bend stamp for ner UU1 book "How to be ''sAMFLF BOTTLE mailed free Ui enylay oil receipt 01 ion. In sU:np to pay for postal and packing. Lady atfeuts wanted. MRS. cRHAW's Face Bleach Cures th vorst cases of Freckles, Sunburn. P iliownees. Moth palche Phuples and all SUIn Hleuiihes. frio. HI. 60. liarmleiis aud effective. No sample can be aeut. Lady ageuta "'"m DRUCCIST In this 'onWuo"' orders a Mil of my preparations will have hi naini. added t this advertisement. Mv preparations ate for rile by wholesale druggiatslu Chicago and every city wast of it. F. AIM k BRO.'S CLEARANCE SALE. Prices crowded lower and lower. Cost is out to be considered. We are bow Preparing for Fall ltusiuoss. Masy new lines hare already arrived. ALL llffl GOODS HOST GO IX THIS CJIGAXTIC CLUVitANCE SALE. OUR f OUI Silk Department j Cloak Department Seven of th irreatnit bargains j luUllkareoBoredin . Look t our le,nt ita. of ! tuntiie. k LaillW and t.'hlldren' j ' llloimraat th l jraWgiired India Silk for TSc. eitr.inMy low price.:" S f"T,,"",,'iBlH !or- - f.; i 1 Lot ol Ladi.k' Hlouae at 38.1, wor'h TV. ' "' ! 1 Let of Ladle' Blouses at She, M.0 figured l'nugee Bilk far ,1 worta l.5f. 0c Blaok uross VGrrain Bilk for . 1 Lot of Ladiei. White, all wool, t'i,a.,el niou.es at Wa, F II.OS Black Oroii's Grata Bilks j 1"MhUM' t ??r7'l0V, 1 L"t of l.adlo' utrtped and S 11.26 Black (iross Bilks j irurd. all wont .nc.a B ,ot- - Flannel llNjtwes at I Only 1 drea pattern to ( a t worth 'S D euton,r. B i Lot 0t Ladle' Silk Striped H1oj. st tl.U), wrth . Oar Slice Department 'StwSF J 1 Lot of Ladle' Burah Norfolk HasmadeeutBln prices to as- - Waists. In Mack arttnal ( tonlsh vou. fteeth follow- - and navy blue, at KS4, lnitprloe. of our Children , ..wi'li,,' ' Ml....' and rloya' Bchool ( Ladle' t00 riauuel Bathlnj Shoes SuluforaiM). 2 0nuow$l.00. Ladle1 ) Flannel Batblnj M.ti now I.S.i. ' PuiUforN ha S7S now SMS. Ladle' U Jer.ey Bathtof fci lto now tl.W. tlulUforKXIO. w.w li :i .liyriiM t.'jaarCTrgl .Tpejwr?fr.MraMrjTT THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASOV. . This is the chance of a lifetime and the ladies cannot afford to miss it. REMEMBER! That there are GREATER BARGAINS in this Sa!f UiaTa were in any Sale held before in this City. F. Auerbach & Bra Utah & Montana Machinery So. m$ high Grade Machinery I ror all kinds of duty. Oarrte In Btoek fo Immediate dellTery Msgnesla Sectional, Pipe Covering, Iron Pip and Fittings, Air CompreMor., Ineroll Bergeant, KD.Ce. Koch Drill. ENGINES &BOILERS. From 8 to 90 Bora Power. JtolstiBi Fniflne. Pump. Hor Whim, Wlr Hope Drill Street. Mine and Mill Siipplle. feafety Nitro Powder, Oap and t'tiao. Main Office and Waroroom, 259 5. Main St. Salt Ukt City. AGENCY, ButU, ktoni. OorreDonOiic Bollcitod. VNTlTDdTlATTrNli lii )M8 l'BK- - V eons who can supply students with board and rooms, with rooms furni.hd or untur-nlehe-or with board without room, win . I'ommunicaiB with A. A. Nordvall, liuiliiinir. corner t'irst North and bec-o- i d Wert street. r A NT E AN' OFFICE HO Y. I N'y U I It E at the Time oDlco. . 1KLS WaNTKH ATUTA11 ST F.AM I I Laundry, 45 a. West Temple. Callbefor 7 o'clock tiuilKitt. r A NTE 1) - ( I F, NTL K M F. N fl E KS Kooms from Jl a week and up. cool and clean. I'rivate family. Second house eaut of Hoclal hall avenue. Jilcmcy to $otm. TO LOAN-- 0. L. HANNAMAN. MONEY street. I pstalr. ilESIKlNtJ TO HOllROW OK TO I)A1TIES see A. M. Jane. S4U Main t. " AND TrER CENT LONti TIME i l njonoy 10 fier cent short time. John J Snyder, :tf anil Sr. Hooper block. Telephono fi7 gov Soie "l 'OR SALE." GHEA'AtAKUAIN. fikst-- class ice cream parlor and confectionery store. Polng Kood buslnesa: must eeil on ac count of sii ktie-- Call on Taylor, room fi, V4 West Kecoiid South street, Glrard block. oppo-it- e the l.'ulien house. f .'OR S ii I.E " Ol, I iPA PKK8"aT 2d CENTS I per hundred at Times office. 1,'OK SALE CHEaThaLF INTEREST IN I a K.iod bakery and confectionary business, (iood Investment to rtrtt party. Address Fred .lames. Times ofllce.) KB A LB" A NEW TWO STORY EIOHT-- room frame hiuse, close in. on the Kapid Transit line. For particular impure at aM East Seventh South street. for itjent. RENT NICELY"" FURNISHED F'OK room, 87 West Sixth South. LVK ROOMS WITH JT stable. 147 E. Second South. V'OiT K E NT TWO UN FURNISHED X1 rooms for housekeeping: also nicely fur-nished rooms. Inquire to East Third South Street. TX1H RENT - WELL LIGHTED HA8E-- r ment. cheap; electric light day and n1ht, with elei trie power. No. aoCommeicial st. InOR RENT- - FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH II ue of kitchen; W Ea.t Flret South. LOK RENT ElliHT ROOMED HOUSE, r Third Sotith between Fourth and Fifth Fast. C. L. Hannaman, H'J Main atreet, up-stairs. YxH ENTlfRNisHE"D ROOMS WITH JT board, at 4U East First South. TOK ROOMS ELEC-J- r trie Itpht and bath, with or without board. 98 South Fifth East. oat. IosroTHir paners: Hnderleave at John Macronu, fruit tand Theater corner, nd tie rewarded. JU'traonrtl. Cl VI t REWARD VOR ANY CASE OF JMUll Chronic Piles I fail to cure. No ctiarte for medicine or consultation. 601 East Ninth South Btreot. CHLORAL, COCAINE OPIUM,MORPinNE, Chained and Un-chained. Hook of 160 paaes llls'tr'd sent free. Pay when cured. Hon iMM.Salt Lake City.Utah. DOYOJJKEAD xhe TIMES? It is the only real enterprising paper in Salt Lake. y The latet posaiMe news at the earliest possible hour, Is the rerommenda ttou of THE TIMES. s S Do yoa know why It is thw newspaper of today ? BECAUSF" It is fair in its dealings, hon est in its opinions, just irj) its decisions, BECAUSE It publishes news from to ta 20 hours earlier than any other paper in Salt Lake. BECAUSE ft is reliable and deals witH fairness to all. 1 BECAUSE It is clean, bright and newsy. It is the peoples' paper. i THE TIMES fs the Popular City Paper, Hi TIMES Has the largest Gty circalas tion. Skookum Root Ha Grouaet. jjj?f Grow Hair Rapidly. Mui Kradicatee Dandruff, fo'&jk Stops Falling Hair. U a Prereetiye ofBaldaem k 3Sit:f' I Grow Hair oa flf Til I aa Bxquiaite iifW1' 1 1 Toi1 Artkc 'a .T f I It Free from all I 'wiW'f M eoloring aaattat. Trade mark refiltfred Contains no Mineral orVegetable Poiaosaj Is an honest and meritorioM preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Root Hair Browsr h NEW YORK, f Sal by U Drugglata. IOTEL JEMPLETON. OstopenedO The Only First-Cla- ss Hotel In tin City, Cor. Main and South Temple Sts. Teetk n-i- f tracted wlta- - f3J-&,.jii- f iu.ed cf Tltal w Jaf.rfJ-'ffliF- il iyj-lN,". Jr air. AiiVng f rPm'Wryr work warrant- - 45Ei'Sjjyk Room 78, Commercial Klook, Salt Lake City F. r'waRREN Mercantile Co. Hh recently been appointed the K""eral agents for the World Renowned Steinway Fianqs.) Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. We have Just received a complete stock of the new stvles and a cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to call and examine thorn. F. E, Warren Mercantile Co. 7!J W. 2nd South. 15 lts j CHEAP! On Monthly Installments or other j Terms to Suit. W are authorized to close out the remaining: lots in J Fourth South Street Addition They are located H ! Four blocks Weft of the Jordan rivwr, between H Fourth and Filth South. TiiesB are the Cheapest Lots on ! j He Market. 1 They Must be Sold as the owner needs Cash. Call i 1 at once at Room 10, Central Block, i LiTO & GlASSMAN, Apts. festSie Rapid Transit Conip'y TIME TABLE. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. Loo! Train for the Jordan River, Garde City, Brighton and Eldorado. I.avi. JAVl ILDOKADO AL.T lEE CITT 8:00 a.m. ion p.m. 7:00 a.m. S 00 p.m. " 8:00 aoa " SIC " 8 00 " " '0 " " " 4:00 " 10:00 " 0O " Jt:00 " 5:00 " ll:CO " 8:00 11:00 " 8:00 " 18:00 m. 7:00 " City Station: Corner Seventh South and Second West street. T. G. JACOBS, Gen'l M'gTu UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAYr Time-Tabl- e. Ia effect April 1. tail. Paesenprer train will run dallv botween Salt Lake and Park City aa follow : BAI.T tAKl CITT. Train 1 leave 6th South and Main... 8 00 a m 8 " ' " "... 4:00 pro -" il arrive .10:10 a m 4 " " ... 8:30 p.m rxna citt. Train I arrive at Park City 10:30 a m S " " " 8 SO p.m " 8 leave " 8 no a m " 4 " " " 4:00 p.m Offl-- e and Depot corner of eighth South and Ma.n St. T. J. MacKintosh. General Freiabt and Pa.neneer Aeent. DR. LESLIE'S SPECIAL rLY IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL ABSO-LUTELY CURE SM HEADACHE! TEBTIMONtALS: TOD CRAWFORD, Commission fe. chants aal Dealer In Building Material. Santa Koha, Galh Jan. 1U, mi. HriBi: Mi dl Ino Co. : i.hNr: Your of th 16th received. I lih be prlad to a- - .i ' vou In protuotl'.g th le of Dr. Leslie's Prescription. Indeed, ii!ot 01 v,ht I have bought of you in the past four year ba heen stlven away, myself bar-!n- i! en completely cured after a life time of headache, as I phjll elndly certl'T. Should ou write to either Dr. Markell or Dr. , of this place, you may refer to Tmi A Chaw. retia a to ta enpenorlty of y nr Special Freearlption. Vours ru'y. WlU. tou. Priae, 3S Ceul. - ... I by all DmeCKt. I'r. Bricks Medioine Co , San Franclso. Oal. ocn'.ist, aurist. optir;.in reetaclea fitted. Commercial block. " THE CttYJBLA PLATA. All Other Topics Laid Aside at in tbs Excitement Caused by the New Mining Camp. STAGE LINE8 ARE IN OPEEATION. Corresnondants to Eastern Newspapers on the Ground Latest News Items From the Junction Citj. B.r-Mi- l'oiTf!ioiukiur to Tins Timni. Ounn.N, Auk. 31. La Plata City is growing every day. Too streets "art) being graded. Colonel A. B. Hays presides as president of the town coun-cil. The safety committed appointed by the council, to look after tha inter- - eats of tl.u c'uy and prevent stealing aud disturtauco of tho peae consists of Julius Balke, Bruce Grenwell, K. A. Josephson aud J. J. Herriuiau. Water-ing troughs for horses and cattle are to be erected in convenient plains to keep tho water pore. A special tire commit-tee bus been app.intbd to prevent the firing of tho forest. New prospects are announced every day and work is being done on claims already entered. Several practical miners have located in the camp and report tin. outlook good. lid. Watkiris is running an old time stago from Ogdun to l.a 1'lata. The Deep Creek .stage line will com-ienc- e opcrationa ttiUweek. .Specimens uf ore from La Plata are on exhibition at var-ious places in Ogden. rtll other sub-jects of local interest are laid aside and give way to the subject of mines. Newspaper correspondents repre-senting tho various mineral regions, Hiieh ms Park City, Leadville, Craml Junction ami other places, are on the ground or in ( irden looking up the sit-uation. The nights are getting ipiite cold in L.t Plata, but work will be pushed right along regardless of the winter's snow. The city schools opened this morning with n full corps of teachers. A good attendance was uoted, especially in the primary grades. M. Collier of Salt Lake City rilled the pulpit of the Presbyterian church yesterday anil last evening. Tho Morrison-William- fight which takes place tomorrow evening is the topic of conversation among sporting men. i- --r- W. 1?. Freeman, of tho (Irand Junc-tion Slur, is in the Junction City, He proposes investigating the mineral pros-pects at La Plata, and will write up the result of his labors tor his paper. The real estate sales as reported by the recorder lor last week amounted to sfsx.y.w. J. P. I.edwidge. county clerk, issued one marriage license on Saturday. Merline J. Uartholomew of Slaterville and Mary J. (ireenof West Weber were the contracting paities. t- Miss Larena Peterson of St. Tanl will open a kindergarten school next week. 4- Bowes & Koch, managers of the opera house, announce that the theatri-cal season will open on the 11th and 12th inst, by the presentation of the "Turkish Hath." under the manage-ment of I). H. McCoy. The tpiestion of where to erect new quarters for the fire department is still being agitated. Several citizens have protested against the use of Lester park. - - FROM WEBER AND CACHE, Delea-ate- . to Republican T.rritorial Whloh Meat WeOn.sdtiy. The Weber county republican con-vention was held Saturday to nominate delegate- to the territorial convention to be held iu Salt Lake City on Wednes-day. The committee on apportionment reported as follows: Ogden City 12, Kiverdnle 1. Uintah 1, Huntsville 1, Eden and Liberty 1, North Ogden 1, Ploasant View 1, Plain City 1, Slater-ville e, llarrisville and Far West 1, Hooper and Kanesville 1, West Weber 1, Wilson 1 ; making !" in all. Ogden's delegates were first nomina-ted and voted upon. The twelve nomi-nees receiving the highest number of ballots, and who were declared elected, are as follows: A. li. Heywood, Allen Miller, O. K. Leonard, Hen K. ltich, J. S. Painter, F. J. Cannon, Sidney Stev-ens, J. ,. Hagley, A. J. Bailey. R. II. (t. MiLty, John S. Houlz and I. L. Clark. While the votes on tho Ogden City representation were being counted by the tellers nominations were made for delegates for the outside precincts. They were elected as follows: Rivord ale George Dawson. Uintah Samuel Dye Huntsville W. G. Smith. Kden and Liberty James Chambers. North Ogtleu Geoi'ge S. Dean. Pleasant View H. W. Wade. Plain City Moroni Skeen. S'atervilie Robert Cowan. llarrisville and Far West Robert Fisher. Hooper and Kanesville J. II. Bevins. West Weber Adam Patterson. Wilson Joseph B. Sewell. The Cache county republicans have elected the following delegates to attend the territorial convention to be held in Salt Lake City, Wednesday: J. T. Hammond, L. D. Martin, Jool Ricks, Joseph Howell, R. L. Martineau. M. W. Merrill, jr.. Geo. D. Gibbs, T. G. Morris, P. W. Maughan, C. F. Olsen, Wm. Douglass, C. C. Goodwin, J. C. Knowles, K. T. Hyde, Fred Larsen, Robert Murdock. The following names were alternates. C. W. Nibley, A. Peterson, K. M. Cole. .las. Quayle, W. K. Part-ington; II. C. I'etersen of Logan. Lorenzo Hansen of Weilsville; Jas. P. Law of Paradise; C. W. Dell of Rich-mond; J. P. Toolson of Smithfield; An-drew Anderspn of Meudon; Mr. Jensen of llyrum. L. D. Martin was nomina-ted as standard bearer for the dele-gates. Her You Are! One fare for the round trip, Colorado to St. Louis and return, via the grt':it Missouri Pacific railway. Tickets on sale Si'pteiniicr l!Hh, good to return, tinul limit. September ', lst'1, on ac-count. Sovereign Grand lodge, I. O. O. F. Sale of tickets open to the public, j'.o sure to hnve your Pullman reserva-tion made early in order to nvoid the rush. Sam may be made through nearest u'nt. S. V. Di.i:t;ti, Com'l. Agent. Bifil. F. Wh.siki;. ('ontV. Ac'- Salt Lake City. |