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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMESVEDXESDAY. SEPTEMBER :,0 1391. 3 Mj CLOTHIERS, HKrtERS. and olTflTTERS. j Now is the time to buy your Fall Suit r Overcoat. The days arc ne.ir at hand when you must don your heavy clothes Wc hold out RIG INDUCKAIKNTS to KARLY BUYKRS. . UT1C Nearer ou Conic to Us.J ho Biircr Your Dollar Gets!" li Tlii i e vurt I vt lull happens U I lie loil ;ir i i Invest it t us; and .j mm now it is in on 1 cnlarly (he case, il'vnit sHcel F fT"T" 1 V V 1 "" i""" Spec! il ):ivc suits or creoius ili.it we arc slashi if; t liis k lor a Si .ison stai tor. When joii lot our dollars I i li JL. ,, f4l V V. r , irt i!."in n,. soinitlii i - vt i u il s MMK-- r Law lltivn tin' nmne. This is ili. limo, as well as the i'laco and I'iCH'F. "7i4i. L V ri;iui, va.uc lorii!-lo!iur- ; mi lamy lia e t lie ISA lit; A I 'S anil fear no al. fVi V V ' I- t V 3 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Strictly One Price to All. (M JL II (!lir Um ,vili !ie kd 'va:sr!ay, Cct .t, TbIiI 6-- 0 P.S.. gii Acrount ofa Holiday. mJSiicyT K$ It: Tip" eirthiaceiof low prices! Z2- x nlines of Idaho! THE TIMES1 M&kA a f 'jit " li 1 f et'ir nf It1;th M rails' N'ws.iinJmionfl lntrti ei.' ti m t(j-- li ..f tat s.att siiuuM v.ii!ioai it. THE TIMES to Ttlnho n) h nwi I' Umira Uai any utucr .u r. Tat- - 't'r v h Muk t h fiieHL repuirs or- t is sifik'H in tM Vnoii Hher, Srvu J)"ViiM, Silver t'i'y ind o.b r Cu'in a of burnt: v:n lii;ih.. Jt the Nw York tivr uud Lta.l tiaily Subscribe for Tiih Times, Wmitvil. A Rirl for general honaework; two in family; no washing or iron i n ; upply atouce at 'JB South Main atroet. . W . C. T. U. Exchange. No. 47 W. 2d South. Good home-cooke- d iiieal5 eta. Colorado itxcui-Bionist- Ir.vi :ed tfrj""" Home Dining Parlors, So. H t'ar.t 1'utjfi South. Mrs. (i. C. Ross. )' Gilorafio HaM By. PIKE'S PEAK KOUTE. "Standard gauge BETWEEN ruTer. Colorado Sfirinits. Poohlo, Saltt.'ik ("ivy. Of'leu, P'wlrto CuMt anil all jortiM'ot roiiits. via MaDitou, LeailvlUn,, Anpen auj (J.:nwood HpriiiKS. Scenery Unequalled. Equipment Unsurpassed, Tnrouen P i'lirvn Piecpi-r- s and Pullman '1 oi.r r t 'ar s t Ht i u Iii nvr aatl bin Ki uia isro. T'lroneh tL e! t ot the Kocky MoiiDtainp 1 1,0 nin.i ttie a-t ,niil ll,c RianilBil of all TraTis-i'niiur- nt .1 R ,m..-- . For rat.' flea nation, iiauipfili ta etc , rail Ulion or addr'fcs 11 r. Bl'RNKTT, 41 W- -t Second Soitn. Halt Liike Ciiy. H. COLI.Hl.'A.N. I.'IIAS S.I.KK. Uennrul Mf.riier, Oentiral J'a.. Af nt, tino. Hiirlngs, Colo. Denver, Col ntuaemfttto gXLTjAKKjVuKATKu! I has. S. BiiiroN, MaiuiL'-r- I"OT 11MI.IIT( li.MMKM P.i. WKDM'SDAY, - t tl or 7l li. Matinee Saturday Only. FANNY liiil Snpiiorteii v MEI.BOCHMJ JU'imiVHI, ami Ikt rnv n i '"mi'Mn', uitiiei- tb" DPMi;i.'i,uMa ul M.Uii l S H. l.VKIi. W'fdiipilnv atvl Tliiir.-fla- v Vi.;!,) ,11,(1 Matin.'.', s HiPur s 1 LllJ I ilYIijJ r Insert a Want. - --- - ... , , HAT DO YOU WANT? i . j y mutter what It is, the best fj i way to secure it, ia to put a fj 1 "Want" Ad. In TI1ETIBIE3. j! i Help Wanted; Kootns to Kent; Hoarder Wanted; Hotixe.i for 1-- Kent;IiOtsforSale;TiOst;Found. f frsrrrr-T-- .. . .:. j ,."i ( onlrai ls to Iict.and all uluii-- 1 lar notices are more effective in ,. THETIMES than any other. Q NIJ5cALIXI! fHE flMES Telephone Number is 48 iV 12 Commercial St. r. sv.i . . Weekly 1'inif1 II ,50 Per Year. " 1 - Tie arriMu-fil- ;i'l.ij,tefi mi'I ,r.v, tinil,T tho Mip'TUrl'll nf V A N N I1 '' VEM'UKT. friilnv Ml-Ui- , s'Ar,'I"U''S Sotiir.l.iv Night. sI.ir'S :;.z.r; LA TOSCA. PPH" Fs ..51 Vl, il ivi. i, iiinl ' r ule of coats bejin- - T..."-.-ia- , (Ki"h.. ' CHICAGO SHOUT LINE. lEflLWAUIiEE EILWALKKE & SL I'AIJL Is tlie o"'T line runntrm Snlll Vestot,tia bW-n- U atfi nd K.l''trlo Litrhted Traim Lially. Ntwinn Chlf.ao and Omaha, compoaoJ. ot Magull' eo S.pto$ Cm s aud Its Finest DiniSo Caa a "Ca 73?IJ EVEKVlliLSO FIIIST-CLAS- 3 1 Any furthor Information will ba etiaerfoH ALEX. MITCHELL Commercial 4at, tOI PromesB Hl'K, Salt Lakn City. t, r. I'OWKIL, Tr.T.lIng lfet (foe t'rttc to O'litaoify. o i.e. rS 1): NM l, MCI- llT. I'F TH K STOI K X ,i.er- - "(Hi- - l.lil.'ral" ur.i Water ...I !V "ill l.e ll.'ld nil S.nilr,l:.j- the villi lia. "f I'..' .;,.'.',:i' toVI". k p. m., lit til- - tVii v tin' VV..-- s.""liil Sunn, Salt Lake i II . ( a- III" '!'. t'- n ,,r ifllcei-- a:ul ir .u-- a li'iil nf Sill ii 01 'ill- ll.l ' 'I V hi- I!'1'-- S.ii v. C. li I,'. I'l'lO.M I'.v i.v. s.'. retarv. Hat rl s.'jit- Mih -- I, jAL'l' JAKK ry'.l:. TKU. CitAs. S. IJi kT"'. . Maiitii,'"r. rot n mi, ii rs iiM.v. criMMCNcnio Monday, September 28. Arr,"::n'.3 T rp taMve Tr?--'- : in, Mr. Thomas VV. 'if "n n iT u And all i'nr"ll'.".; ' ill'" of I'liiM ; v M'litiiiL' !'i,.f,,lli-i!,!-M..-i- r ..Tli.i.- - Wednesday, - - "Merchant of Venice." Thursday,' - - - "Rh h .ad III." A I"I'I.' M 'l iiiN Home Dramatic Club. 'rrt'(HTH..U' ' 'IM ui'd. ;iltinl-t- , i a ii iJ: y 'I'lli'' V. uj' n '1 M'!n, a luck." nf r.. :it- vill !.'! I'ri'i-.v- M,tober 2 Sclicol 11 a a i n j U U U l 0 . C 1 ' ' 'N r--) ' ' s CD School Books. I And ertrytiiina: else reniurod by Schools, ai't; lor tula ty the Utab Eccx s Sut;o:m h 71i I .UNT ST 71! I. Itf. McAllister, - Manager. Denver Ho Granite 6CENIC LINE OF THE WORLQ Tae Farortte Ront to Sretrood, Aspen, Leadvilla, TmU Colorado Springs, Denver Ami all Polats tlut and SouMl r7D nRsuiisTTPias nu. Flepant Pullman aad Tonrlst Sleepra, anil Trt Chair Csrs on Each Trata. For lull LitorButtioa. call on or 4Jiaaa W. J. bHOl'n tiLL, Ak..t, 59 W. and S utl S T. SKITH, A. 8. EUOEE3, Manac'r. Tiano Mantr S. K. 1IOCPEH, G. P. aud T, A. tvaiied witu- - C.i.it.-.'- r utpi-l- t'v tb '.- ' 3 ue ut nt i .si-'.-i-,- '. ! s". - e air AU VV. i iUUXi irvr itoaa 74 Coujserc.a. tiluck, o.il lk Cltjc JPKANKLIX VE. liAl'LR. r.O Si-le- Artists ." Change of rrogtamme Lvcry Week. y(. n'TTk klan"lv Parlr.iar, PI liaitiia (; - (in li j .it f r i:..". la'-- ' u t'uHdian. 'l'lu- .M'iii- siVrs. IOC. DMiSilo. IOC- - tr&uro to the Dnnly build. ng was torn dottuttiis morning and t" t ;r jti ;i uf how it looks than it did before. '1'lie window frames for the sixth story are being put in and th carpenters ate at work ou the partitions foi tho third ami fun rili Honrs. h:e roiii) Fun Fiiits. Insurnca IcEptctor Dimnell n:l Fire Ghiof Stanton Find Many Cases of Gross CarelsRSQMS, GASOLINE VITIATES A FCLICY. Pop!e who Have do Conception of h DaDge Tbev Are in Frcm a Vatribond Spark- "Unless a litt'e uure care is used by some people in preventing 'ires and a better obedience to the lire ordinances you are likely to hear soma music," said Sam M. iuunell. surveyor f"r the 1'afsittc Insurance uuiou to a Tiaiks reporter this in rii'uig. "In company with Chief Stanton, 1 have h.ieti making the rounds lately, peeping into nil sorts of places not iuUnded for our inspec-tion and we have found such a condition of things as call for an immediate ac-tion of the authorities. "We hav come across Hues that en-danger not only tho buildings they are iu. but al: o ail the surrouudint, prop-erty. Then in one place we foun t a stove which, &t times, ii kept red hot, ' with kindliiig wood and thaviugs piled up not three feet away. We called the outer' altoution to his carelessness ami told him he would have to get those imllumablcH moved, and would you believe it? he said he thought nvery man had a right to burn up his mvn property if he wanted to. Hut I think we convinced him that ho hadn't. "Then there are many merchants, rood, long-h"ade- business men ordin-arily, who do not appieciate the dan-g.- of fire nnd are more careless than you would ever suppose. Some of them promised to make the changes we sug-gested, but others gave us to under-stand that we might go to Sanpete. "Tlie whole trouble has been that these people have been temporized with so long that they are saucy, and it would almost look as if it would need a lug coullagration to bring them to their senses. Some of these people who are nsured even, do not realize that f they should burn out, it Would be en-tirely optional with the insurance com-panies to pay the losses or not. ' Not one man in a hundred ho takes cut an insurance policy ever takes the pains to read it. He does not know what its conditions are. In a ease where a lire should originate from the explosion cf a stove, the insurance company is under no obligation to day the loss; for the con ditions nf the policy sav most posi-tively that the loss will not he paid. The use of gasoline vitiates every pol-icy. "The whole mailer rests just here: Either the recommendations of Chief Stanton and myself will have to be obeyed, or some warrants will issue which will bring the more of tenders up with a short turn." Siilfkr Kuislop In Montana. The Montana t!isn!i'l 'man. says: fiver one hundred nnd fifty persons iu Montana are experimenting this year in the raising of Migar beets. The news from a number of these is highly iriler-estiug- They find that liltie cultiva-tion is lieces-sr- v, except irrigation, and that with a pleutit'ul supply of water used at the right time the soil ol our stal'--i produces ex-ceptionally large beets- A-- to the value cd' the beets lor sugar making our readers have nlrady been apprised. Tho products ol W. C. ' hilds farm near iluieua. lat year which were test-ed in a California beet sugar factory iu which a return of )'t per rent sacariue matter was the result satisfied ns that Montana can, if it chooses, lead in the production of suinr. '1 ho experiments this year proving good will s.itisl'v the most skeptical that any amount of beets desired can be grou n iu the valleys of our state. All that now remains is the erection of factories, which of rrnr-- requires some capital. The next thing jioeeSary will be to induce some cap-italist, or association of capitalists to ongago in tho erection o;' factories. Andy lirixen will take charge of the Tempieton tomorrow. The Loreni'.o Young building will I e ready for tlie plasterers tomorrow. Samples of the products of the West Siile 1'ickH company have been sent to the city. Subscription papers are being circu-lated for stockholders in the contem-plated West Side resort. The West Side association will make a specir.l exhibit of her fruits aud Ytge- - atjle8 at the territorial fair. Ouly the two center-piece- s remain in bo put or the galvanized cornices ot the Mercantile block to completa that Varl cf the work. liowman henan work on tho city and ouniv building this morning lor Keeps; :he ivoi-- yestarday w:-- the foundations are ani it will ba neceary to do some con-.ri't- e work, how mucn depends on cir-cumstances. The wooden arch of the main en- - A EUrOPt AN HOTEL. Tl t'llt,r to b ( undue mil on a New Mn Willi M.,.r f.rti Still t ttta MmsiI. Commencing tomorrow, the W a.ker i home, oue of the most wide hotels iu the west, will he conducted on the Kuropeau plan. Major F.rh, w.lo lias been tho head of the Walker f;r almost fifteen years, will continue to have tho entire house, uudor his por-son-supervision. Tho diniugrnorn will h until nn the ma:u restaurant, ad-joining which will ho a gentlemen's caff, hotfi to li opi'Q from (i a. ra. to tiiiiliii';ht. Alt xis H;(;iicrMi wi'l lie the head waiter and L. K. (iiston the rluf, the rooms will he rented hy the day. rutk or luoi.th. toiiuy lO I.Ufltla 1 have money to loan in amounts to suit, on lontf or short titiu. Saiu J. Keuyon, room at), Hooper block. fcy nd Kr. Pr. Ira Lyons has reoved to Hooper-Fldredg- e building 4'J hou'k Main street. I THE POLICE RECORO. Soap redtlteri AtiiIiiI -- Tho Tm-tlor-ikobbi- i-.- r uu 4vonil. 'J'ho policuiuiin nro eonj?ratiilat;u Ihumsul vi! today that :hey hnvo ovnr-nke- u thu gan who hare been syste-matically robbing the dtlling hooes, aud tiut t.'ji-- have seven of Die genus umlor lock unit hey. Vcstcrday uiorn-iii- i Sergeants IVnnvin and Jroney de- - cidud that tlu real rjariudeis wefts simply mafiier!idi:ii, as soap peildiers, (!ud they took the trail. The7 found the gentry giftod with the prove rhi-i- i airioiint of gall, and while imposing tho soap on the housewife carefully invo ic-ing Uio ho'.isu itself. It was tini. the burgliry was mado easy and the way paved for the midnight raid. The first catch was made yesterday af-ternoon at which time two peddlers very geuteely dressed were run in al-ter which search was made of their apartments without any very encouraging results. Since that tino live others have have been apprehended aud pocketed, and while the evidence is not of a veiy positive character the g;rgeanu lel that they are on the right track. H. (). Kimhall found tha night air rather crittp for comfort and took lodg-ings with the turnkey. Edward Sweeney was run in for drunkenexs during the night Sneak thieves entered the Oshorn & Augoli hoarding hout.e, Wil Second South street, during the night and de-parted with a bit of the "needful." lue of t he guests was touched to the tune of II. .VI. William M. Bradley reports a visit from burglars and the departure of a large amount of ho'isehoid material during their absence from the city on a tri p. The crusade on the tinhorns and rounders has been temporarily sus-pended owing to the fact that the programme, in the nomencla-ture of the hum union, was tipped off. The ollicers themselves say that some Iscariot did the work, aud that it is time misspent in undertaking to work in the face of such conditions. Perhaps there are some persons who do not appear under star and club who might give a little information on the matter. The Spanish clippings at Sam Levy's are the Hunsl in the laud. 171 aud l?il Main street. Salt Lake City. Hurrah t Spanish clippings once more at Sam Levy's, 171 and lei Main street, Salt Lake City. fr. Burrows, oculist, aunst, optician Spoeticles fitted. Commercial block. |