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Show THE SALT LAKK TIMES. MONDAY SKPIKMUKIl 21, 1331 5 f,-- . "JjL Ssfe: w vy n n sW sw sv tVNiy S'li. 'I'isY. )y Ay n,W nv y sW nV Ay . v-- nv..' .Aj7 uV w m I p. jfr 3fr ?k ;yr (v 7s ffi jfe- - ?,s 7f; ,rL ;fc ,: 7jc ?k ? ?fc fe r 1" TV c I Q I Attention, School Chikireni jV L j I IrWIistoll! "IUI-"KKN- : SiiliSlffl I . . Z I , Children, we arc - now prepared . to . give each of . you who buy Shoes from us a useful prese-nt. Your choice of the following: School 1 !j j i I Bag, Pupil's Companion, Pocket Dictionary or an Historical Tablet. Remember . that . all our Goods arc warranted, and there are none I! f better on the Market. Buy your Shoes at Zion's Co-Opcrati-vc Mercantile Institution. if h mm u im ?znMr T f! WM w I I i' 4" s si.' s!- - str Nk k sk si sk k sk J nV- - sy k V' sk k k J' sk vix Ny o - Cik vi sk k sk sk vk k k ' k k vk s"k !' vl ' '"vV'b W. C. T. U. Kxchaupe, No. 47 W. 2d South. Good home-cooke- meals 25 cts. Dr. Ourrowg, oculist, aurist, optician Specticles fitted. Commercial block. lUiUMMiliMljiMlll. XVe arc now sliowin;; our advance consl;nmont of New Fall Goods! Vou aro invited to rx;iruino our parly FALL STYLKS and FA SI IO.M?LK NOVELTIKS. U'p arc detfnuined to iiilriv.st you and luive madvi our prices tbo "jiropcr thing." GRAND OPENING! W. J. KIXG. 13. S. YANKEE King & Yankee, Dealers In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tool Bronze Goods, lite. A FULL LINE ALWAVS IN ST0CK- - 213 State Street, 8alt Lake City. Geo. M. Seott, Jas. Glendennln, II. S. HumCeld. President. Vicel reaulout, becttar7, Geo M. Scott &. Co. (Incoiwoeatbu.) Dbaleus In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roeblincj't Steol Wire Rope, V. euum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlus Fngiue's i Pollers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jeffuroa ilbiiu Wliiia, Ulakt Ftlmpt, Miners' and Blsckumiths' Tools, Etc. 1C3 Mala Street. Salt Lake City, , Utah. ' " NT K i""t VV (T I ) v S S At "sk kr'sTa P V pi HI irast Hr.it H.. Mm", 'A:rKll-Vli- O M KTto ATUKR SALT. V'Apply Iiilan.'t Crystal Salt Co., Ko.in ID, Coniiiu'rcial bloek. ' an i kia"ki7v knTuT TriTurr hTh m V l.rii'U house and I'arn, with nioiiem Kas? eido proi'orred. Inouire at V. K. blioo and Clothing House, Main street. yANTED--HOA- AND ftOmiHPER sons who can wupply MtuderitB with bfi.aril and rooms, with rooms fiirn.s'ied or uiifur-- n tubed, or with board without rooms, will ploao enmnmuicaie with A. A. Nordvall. Jmiltl imr. First North and Sec-ond West street. T TPKMHT PiAN'STt K)L. MUSIC HtXiKS K.I 'or sale. ; Rust Secnid South street Very cheap. Call la forenoons. f OTli'ixlO. NfCW KUSTrC HOUSB WITH I J 4iiiui!is, cellar and water. KW T111HD Of Fall Purchases of New Silks and Dress Goods. '" different ftiades of 1'iiillo 'i aneuiKo, won h $1 at $1.00. li Jiieees of ( ruiiiijeahli! Sni'uh-i- . worth 1.00. ;tt Toe. " "f I'olkii Jh.tH. urn' ISroeatlcs. worth $1.75. only tl.25. Dri Goods tl 10e. per yard, oasidored rhonn at iOe. o0 piooes P.iat-- (' asliniore, at l'Je., well worlli Joe. 4! " all wool 1'iaid, at H.'.c, sells nularly at ttOc '' " o( ;tv'-:- h Novell;,' J'laids, at 120., pii. o ;.Jc. ')( " double width Tricot:-- , at 37le., worth (tile. iiO pici'f-- h pure Mohair, in all the new Full Colertuars, at 33c. Tlicso K'Ui! nro worth tills:. CO pieces of fi'Mnch Ladies' Cloth, at SHe. CO ' of Ladies' Cl 'lh, to make sliclf room, will be sold at Wo. I DOMESTIC DEPARTMENlJ BOc. French 'Flan'.el $ .Z5. et.M I:im:- - ijnl'.t. 1 vd.i tl.23, n.'jo. French Fbiii'icl ..,. , .,, loc. Shaker i;,oad, jr,yds 1 .00. 4"A H'-fads..- . 2.U5. $1.00 Honeycomb (jui Its'. l.iii). L i: ere Satitie Cimiforicrs 1.03; To Open Our Blanket Season we Will Sell: $10.00 White California Blankets. .$7. 50. fll.oo l iilled Hhinkels !?.M0. O.OtlScarlet Blankets Z.'.'i. 2.'.'i C rev ! ''.;. '.. s i 'JU A Special Chance ! One lot of Sample, Blankets sIMitly cu:;icd over trotu last sca-on- , to clo-- o at l4i.s tUau eo.it. Laces ! The Sale of Laces Daily Grows Larger. i .PO Chantilly Lace at $ .40. $1.00 Ch-m- l illy at i ,r,0. 1.25 " " " ,i5, l.r) " 75. 2.0U " ' - 1.0U. 2.50 " " " 1.3. It is really surpriaiuct thai 5,e. will boy such evjnh'ito Drapi iy Xct; also 1 .7 Drapery .,'et, 75c. ver l'm) I':il'Tt: i'i tU ,s5k Drapery Iset, homo of them worth ,$,'$.00 per yard, iof tX'ic. ) yard. We Extends Cordial Weicomo to Our Establishment. 1) AWlEBDBSIKi N g'to'hT Mi Rimoafo Loan money, see A. M. .lanes, mu Main Bt. 71 AND 8'PKhTcENT "LONO TIME 12 rnoney 10 per cent short timo. John J Snyder, : and W Hooper hloek. Telephone 7 gov &snt. J M.KOANTLV Kt'RMHHBi) ROOM WITH l'j n'nali ramily on car line, iuiiuiro H)8 I rorrre:..-- ! biiiluini;. ?UR RKNT--HOUS- bl"FO!7BBO'."SM8 I lu; aislied, W. Apply to Yeadon & lieath, ;r.O Main. IXH !KNTf;6TiM r.VTTA'5t4lN RK A" V Clu: to busiae-s- . Twti riKni rot:atre in rear Clo-- - to businesa. Cheap to people without children wi.o will (rive security for rent. set VVe:'t First South. j- - R EKNf" C ! &k PTORK W.1TH CBL-- j lar and HvihK roonm. Oood locality lor fitcoery. lntjttir Xi West First South. 1 lOli XiF.il 'I' N a Aa"cOTTAui:Tiiuire JT a cor, c and Fifth ' reels. TTb i; KENT T WO UNFURNISHED r rooms for houKekeepinc;; also nicely rooms. Inquire fiu Kafit Third Bouth Strcwt. c t o 11 x 1 b l vay c b . I "OST- - -- ! KT W KEN "WARM SPHINHS AND I J Trat! S'.ntli. a rnn masonic scarf pin. Leave at. i3 W. Scond South; liberal reward. fyev aonxi. Xl ) V 'P!A N 1ST FKoltfTlTR EAST VTOULdl J like to form the acnuntntanc! of a good violinist. Inquire "VV," Timei uilice. I"S." SIMS, CARPET CLEANING AND rl. chimney sweeping. Leave orders t Utah Stove & Hardware company's :tore. cn-- MiiitPinNK.cMLiu-AL.triF'AlN-pnokinR hWt cured, Chained and Book of ISO paces llls'tr'il sent free. Fay when cured, liox tf4.Salt Lake Oitv.Utnh. lLOTS!Lots!LOTS!l i d jjTerrace Sites! Factory Sites ! 1 I 1 r-- - rf I 744x105 ft, No. 534 E. First South, for $7000; easy f ft' terms. First-clas- s resident lot. Don't let this slip, ii i as it is a bargain. ; i Fine Terrace Sit?, immediately north of Temple cor- - I ner, 200 ft on Slain street, 115f ft ou Xortb Temple; H I anxious to sell. Call and sec us for price. 1 II i U Another handsome Terrace Site 107AxlGS ft, on Fourth . East, between Third aad Fourth South streets. Price .i a and terms reasonable. J PI I Two New Brick Stores, iNi.s. 12(5-12- West South Tern- - h n pie (!reei, 31x40 ft each; iron roof; ground 28x105 '"' J ft. (iood Imsines? property; $273 per front ft; good M teru s. I 00x105 ft, No. 133 VV. South Temple street, ' 'jj m dwelling, in good repair. Fine business property; S $275 per front ft. A bargain; cash, balance uasv. (.5 ' n M M 13 First-e!a- Building Lots, 50x150 ft each, on CapitoT ' 4 Hill. All under water. Make us an offer, as wo ' M want to sell. j I A No.l Factory Site, 870 ft fronting on D. & R. G. VV. I 3 U. K., between Fifth and Sixth North Temple sts; l J . $2250; i eas'1, balance to suit. j 3 25 Building Lots iu west, and northwest part of the R $150 each, on installment plan. !City, in Utah, 10 miles sotHh of City, 1C0 acres; all p N and well improved. Cheap; good terms. See EH us for figures. . ' j ''' IJ l On They must be sold, as the owner needs cash. Call at once at Room 16, Central Block. li j I ILynch &Glasmann, AgtS a3JS5SS3a5aa.S'SiCJ f 'i , ''" ,' A Karni.'acturera aed Dealers la t ... .7 J UmbreHas, Parasols, Vv'aikinz Canes. nKV I KID GLOYE3! : r'? : f t " ' ' -i f" i Eter pair fitted to the hand, timbrel!.'. and 1'arasol Af t. V '' ' v .? 'I VI re an-- i r.'pjirei on aho-- notice. Parasi'ts ai-- M 1 if tj,,j Unufsr. r.l II.1. !'s f te Liie City. Utah, fr Lijt 4tk Male Stote:-- !: Sirleenth St.. ijiaiver, Colo. pABST ILWAU1CEE, JJOHEMIAX ANI JJOFliRAS Baw?3Efeglk KSpSX.T.'Sq WJXZl-zr- BTSS275-- EzSlZ&s gSJagagSaJ Kzjwr-xrf- ZLU r Draught at Fritz Piiepen, der Bier Koenig's Cafe du Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and IS Commercial Street Basement. The same Bohemian Hetr on draucht at the Clift House Bar, Chancy J'enhaltcr, proprietor. Tom ior.u,o, Morgan Hons" Bar. JHE piNUST BEER IN MERICA. jB. 231ool: Co. - - Agents, rmite for a road from Rsd BlulT to Fall Hiver. Tlie North rucifio Coast'! new loco-motives livo been thoronglily tested, and tin? ollicors of the road ra well jileasyd with them. Xhoy say tliy ara tho lai'cnt narrow-cuag- loconiotircs now usod on thii coast, oach weighing 73,000 pounds. I mi BelibWhat tlis Ofiieial P.ecords of tbs D, & P.. G. H?.V3 Beon Shipped to Loadon for Inspection, MESSENGER SAILED SATUEDAY. Th Sonf.horn Pacilio to uild in Oregon and Washington No Mori Dupli-cates for Lout Tickots. The msjority of the railroad men in Denver :irs of tho firm belief that the deal between the Santa Fo and the Denver ec Graudo liuo has been tn.tdo. Tho oilioial heads of each cor-poration aro aiieut on thn subject and will not e iulirm or deny the reports. One of the latest rumors is to the rfTeet tint a messenger on Saturday iti.irn'ii galled in tho steamship Urn-bri- a from New York for London. The man hts with him two boxM wiiich are tnpMsrd to contain tho ulliclal records of the 1). A-- K. (j. line. These boxes and tho messenger left Denver the early psrt of last week, tho man never l"sing sitfht of them for a moment during tho j "rney across tue cotiti- - lll'Ut. The English stickliolders of the I), it U. (i. havo beon r.'. rmod, it is said, by interested panic v ho had an object in conveying such an impression, for the safely of tiioir investments iu the Colo-- I rado road. They may have demanded the original reports to the Colorado i managuinent fr jiii subordinates to make conipari ons with the reports which have been from timo to timo printed and senr them. They wanted the doc-uments in timo to leach a comparison before their nenu or they themselves started lor Colorado to attend the meeting of tho company early in October. Thn nllini. uti.w.ili(in is It n f (linan doeuuinnt.i are tn be shown to present foreign holders of Atchison stock who may wish to be satislied, before a?s;im-iti-tin! Km (linnde indebtedness or be comtiif; responsible for tho manage-ment of the road, as to jiit. what we aro frettiusf. hi any event, the carry-ing of tho original reports end ppers lrora toe president's, general manager's and auditor's olliees 2000 miles by rail and :50) teiles on the ocean has a deep and important siijiiilicaneo. Tha Aiiuthern Paei He It is evident that the Southern Pacilic company is plant. ing for extensi e rail-road building in Oregon and Wnshir ton, Hi;d tliat it will do little mo rein that lino of work in California for ion e time to come. VV. A. Lewis of Portland, who says ho represents the Soothe rn Pacific, has just finished a prospecting tour of tho northwest coast and the Olympic range of mountains at the head of a railroad pal !y that has bean spying out the land and looking up the possi-bilities of a line from the Cray's harbor country to the straits of Fuca. The pur-pose of the expedition is said bv the Portland papers to get tho altitude and other data necessary to the preliminary work of railroad building, and to feel the pulse of the people along the route on tho question of subsidies. The Southern Pacilic has been buying short lines iu the northwest and adding to its system thero. That it will have many more miles of railroad track during the coming year iu tho two states referred to is evident from the way it is now reaching out and absorbing the smaller lines and constructing roatls. al.ont Lent Tiekatl. It has been tha custom for the rail-roads of California to givo duplicate tickets to passengers who had lostthose originally purchased for a trip over a line. So many have been the claims of losses tif tickets of late that tho railroad people have become very suspicious. Genera! Manager Coleman of the North Pacific coast line has come out tlatfooted on the proposition, lie has issued a circular telling the traveling public that hereafter no duplicate will be given to any one who may claim to have lost his of her commutation tick-ets. Mr. Coleman says he feels satis-- ; tied that tha company has been imposed upon, end he thinks this is the only way to check, the imposition. Kulroad Hippies. The Santa Fe has completed its San Bernardino and eastern branch road as far as East Highlands and has discon-tinuo- d work for a time. The people of Woodland talk seri-ously of building a road from their town to the Sacramento fiver, paying for it hy public subscription. The earnings of the Kio Grande West-ern for the second week in September were $30,4'0 as against $57,450 for the corresponding week last year. Chief Engineer Hood denies the ru-mor that the Southern Pacific company has surveyors in the field locating a CARFIELD BEACH New Ttme CarJ. On anil after August 8Mb trains will run as folluws: I.fve Arrive Li;avo Arrive Salt Lake. (Jartiehl. MaineM, Bait Lake 7 : 10 a. in. 8: :v a. m. 1 1 :IW a. m. 12 :45 p. m 111:00 a. in. a. ru. H A! p. in. 3:r p. ra. :00 j,, m. 1 ifi p. in. a O) p. m. 4 :00 p. m :1)0 p. m. i :4t p. ra. 4 :t p. ill. 4 :4f p. m 3:unp. in. 8 : 4fi p. m. p. in. K:45p. m. 4:W)p. m. 4:4iip.m. 8:im p. in. 8:45 p. m. 6:U0p. ra. 6 :40 p. in. 0.30 p. m. lU:Up. in. Daily ""Xcf jit Sunday. Orchestra Hand In attendance nvery day. I are for the round trip, 60 rents. I), b. .Mntr.KY. Gun'l An't I'ass'g'r Liep't. NOTICE FOR BIDS. VfOTTCH IS rtF.RF.TlY GIVEN THAT BIDS ll wi l be received for fnrnislilut. Electro power for one yeir. for ruuring tha sewar pumps of Sait. Lake City. All bids to be presimteil in writlua to the j Citv Recorder, room a, City nail, on or before Ociober?t!!, ISIU. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bide. Hy order of the City Council, mde Sep-tember is, 1SJ1. J. F. Jack, City Recorder. NOTICE TO CTIKDITOUS. Estate of John Williams, dceped. VJOT1CE IS E EH EH Y GIVEN, IIY THE i underiKiied. Fred Q. Heath, administra-tor of the estate of John Williams, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them whh the necessary vouchers w ithin four mem lis after the first publication of this no-tice, to the said administrator at his olllce un-der McOornick & Co's. Hank in Salt Lake City, iu the County of Salt Lake, Utah. Fiu:o o. Hicatii, Administrator. Frank Fierce, Atty for Estate. Dated Sept. is, isoi. NOTICE. I tTNiTtcn' States Land Officr, 1 Salt Lake CitT, T'tah Tkhhitohv, V I September l!1. isiu, i u CIOMPLAINT HAVINO IlirF.M MADE AT p by Henry Denhaiter of Salt I: Laue City a.tttlhat John Johnson for abandon- - ina his tlomealeal Entry No. fis:ja, dated April B Wt, lsH".. lijion the W. 14 of S. P., Section us, C VV. X. E. ' :. Township 8 South, B Ranee 1 West, in Bait Lke fjountv, Iltaa, R with a view to the eancellntton of said entry, the satd fart As are her-'- summoned to ip- - pe;ir at the t'nited States Land O'th o at Halt p Liike City on theileth day of o fober. t;t, Ht 6 111 o clock a, in., to respond and furnish testl- & uiouy cuuceiniUK s;ild alleged ahanJonmrnt. L Fhasw I. H.iniH Register, Binu I.owb, Attorneys for cuiiWotauu |