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Show TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1891J 3 . This offer we make to the Public, and the Same Holds Good for All TIME. We will pay ta any one $100.00 IN GOLD that can buy any Article for LESS than the f I ... MARKED PRICE, at the pQ K. SHOE & CLOTHING COMPANY- -- Strictly One Price. Wide-Awa- ke Square Dealers. Positively Every Article Marked in Plain Figures. Each and Every Purchase Guaranteed. We Are the Working- - ' men's Friend. All Gjods Sold Strictly Upon Their Merits. a U Men's Suits and Overcoats! !fepinfI Ij "Nj W carry all the late ellVets from such well-know- n manufacturers as y? ' ' ' I ML IlillllllSBII, m t CO., AND BANNER IK. iSpfcH' . I - rc NRW yoric. Mi.if:.) : a i v u - ! ' sJ IP Tliolr Imputation as to Style and Fit Ivftiat tn Cus tom-lMad- o, in : and Cnl.nviivs, .' an. I .i'i nx'?JaJv?' 5 kfTf ? Sacl-s- , Iiille-IJ- i enste.1 Macks, jStraighLL-'ron- l Macks, ICccfer Jackets atid Vests, Jlox Coats, Iress Vals, listers - ZLZz..". ! H .? and Fur Collars uuU Cult's. f.-- r j pfcg I j 0 Boys' Long and Knee Pants Suits. jrjj .' !, ; I jf ' 'e have made a Special Effort anl feel assured we can please you. An investigation or our i! Vlu C,-- ; fjji l I 1 Stock will convince you. ''M .! ILL Ji --cGive Them a Trials MM. $m 1 Wc Arc tle Leaders! I --5assssSrsgaB: n Mens' and Boys' Shoes; Burt & Mears', all Styles, $6.00; Our $3,00 and $3.50 Line lias no Equal. All the Late Fals - - - - - --.., N BB8a 'Lr " Men'S HatS' We tl18 LargeS' Line Furnisllins Ever Disillai,stl in ,he Ci,r"af p0!!lj!ar prices' ' " I "3 "I "7 H O M. R. Evans. Sporting Goods, Cis, Revolvers M kmiilm Ricyeles, Tricycles & Velccipedei Rzor, Pocket Cutlerr. Shrs and S !sct Etrops; Indian ('lal, fioilni moves, Duinti 1 10'' Colhirs; 'l'hf mi.nna ilouti kaj ttx4m Sil& and Upnra aiumius. imht my Stack Before Purchasing. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, 7TC. SELLS & CO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Win- - dows and building material at REDUCED pRICES EOR CASH. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT MwU: rUL dimrKaiwM gR CAR t! S PETS. SS5SS? I later.Mmintain UntAl Fnrlor. 20 West Second South, liest work,! moderate prices. Teeth $10. ELECTRIC fsJOTORS sCTP L'P to 500 Volts, and rem i Horss Power to 40 Kcrse Pw. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, 0 IHCAXBESSEHT LAMPS CF EEST mil. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 C. P. to 750 C. P. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, vJ. STEAM PUMPS, HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, And Roclc Drills. FRASER & CHALMERS, CHICAGO. MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. HELENA, MONTANA, Sil, BOOKS! d s CQ if X H . 2 School Books. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of Cm-clas- s AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. ' Handsoma, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engine, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Snpplle& Warshoussi 133 to Iu5 2Tirst East St, . cswvv j jrj i1;:Smi HeoTEi's OqoaJ s scyr i 1 1 1 ,Jfc. j PLEASE READ JTH 13. f u SO Cents a pound for VAN HOUTENi's! 3?7"' 3 COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to bef 1 1 L Til l" f high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: j I i ' 1 "' of co!rce c0',s at least 30c, makes 31 half pint cups. J I t TT 3 " " " " " therefore 00c, " 03 " " " I f Va." L " " V. II. Cocoa" also 9()c., 150 " " " iSSi V&TWhich is the Cheaper Drink ? 3 f 93 cups of Coffee, 1 0 ,,;.,hpn,nd. OUC- .-( ..ViHCocoa; " l si Sold by every Grocer. lM And uTerythlng Pise required by Schools, . art for sale by tlie Utah Dock t Stht!3:jeby Go. 72 MAIN ST 7a J. M. McAllister, - Manafjcr. ibf.w TAILORi" 29 E. FIRST OUTti APPLYING A THEORY. Bat It FnlUd lo Work, ! IU Wa Mlnai liitt. Indianapolis Journal. The Kmart imtn was walking aloug the strent, when his hat blew oil. "ivow," said he lo his companion, "J shall not take the trouble to cha.se that Uerby. Some good Sauiaritau will save me the trouble. There! That lit-tle colored bootblack has caught it al-ready. He's eveu brushing it hi, there! lley, you! Where's that infer-nal boy going?" Then thusiuait uiaii started to rur, but by the time be reached the alley tip which the good Samaritan hail Hod, tl;o g. S. was out of sight; also the hat. "If you ever say a word about this," said the smart man, as he returned to his friend, "I'll paraly.R you. Let's go and take something alter I have bought another hat." ness. They sustained the entire loss, as no insurance had been placed on the mill. t- A move is being made to get the city fathers to permit the Reed hotel barber shop to be opend on Sunday, l'at-ron- s object to waiting for a shave and the general public seems to favor the demand for Sunday opening. - J. B. Rawlings of Oasis was in the city yesterday, lie is a newspaper man and proposes starting a farming paper at Oasis, to be called the .Millard County Et:!n. A. 0. Beekwith of Evanston is in the city with a line lot of blooded horses. He has their, stabled on the Junction City driving park and expects to re-main for the fall races. --f- O. K. Hurley of the Union Pacific caiim up to the city last evening. He spent the duy in attending to railway business. t- Judge A. B. l'attou left for California this morning, to be gone .several days. LITEST FII01 UliDEN. Turglars go Through the Residence of Kieaol and Carry Off Goods Worth About $600. OTHER NEWS ERGM. THE JUNCTION Tha Inspection of the Work on the New Eoad to La Plata Barbers Who Want to Bhava ou Sunday. jfrial ('oi to The 'J'iifs. O'.ukn, Sept. 23. A mass meeting as held in the city hall iast evening to consider the mbject of entertaining the Colorado e.!'ir.iionists coming next mouth. W. VV. Waters reported (hit the visitor.! would leave Denver on the S'Uh of this month. Several speeches were made, and suggestions offered as to tim proper mode, of entertainment. A. li. Pulton. W. W. Waters. V II. llnrvey and (J. K. lirainard wer ap-pointed an ad ertisinj; comiuittee. J. Witherall, It. T. I'ettinill, William l irt'om'.ie, J. M. Ijatisdor. and (). (). Howard, jr., finance committee. )ude MacMillan, II. C. Gilbert, II. K. Koch, A. 11. Swan, John jMoIilanis, and A. H. 'limning were appoinicd reception com-nitte-i. K. Kidjjley, W". 1'. Jones r.d V. Heudershot conntilute the car-iii!j;- c coinmittco, and will supply car-riages for conveying tho party over the Junction city. - V. J .' Kiescl's residence was entered by burglars yesterday and articles to the value of 'about WOO dollars were carried away. The entrance was made through a winnow. A eal skin saque, an overcoat, a pair of opera glasses and three purses containing money were the articles taken. iVo clue to the robbers. - K. VV. Cross, appointed by the county court to inspect tho work of .Selectman l'red Foy on the road to La I'lata, asked for another week's time at the settintj of the court yesterday. Select-man Foy then reported that twenty-liv- e men we're at work and the road would soon lie liuislied. H is supposed that, Judtfis Cross will report everything in good condition, as others do, whuu the road is completed. Gen. Nathan Kimball returned from a mouths visit east yesterday. He at-tended the reunii. ii of the army of tho Cumberland at Columbus. Ohio, and met many old comrades. i. H. Perry met the general last evening ai.J after learning that he had no venijou whi.'e ttbsntit, divided a steak had and pre-sented to th general for breakfast vhis niorninp. J. P. LedwidjfB, county clerk, issued fwo marriage licensis yesterday, jlorace VV". Nash ot S!t Lake City aud Jennie Elwood (f Pueblo. Myron K. Muiisee and Mary K. Johnson of Hooper were thu contracting parties. -- r- - W. L. West, a small boy li! yenrs of airt., died vesterday at the res-idence of "his parents, on 1 wentv-sixt-and Madison, of heart failure. The funeral will take place from the resi-dence at 10 a. in. tomorrow. A Carlson and L. Kriisirotn, who lost about ff'IOUO by lire a short time ago, have again rebuilt their plan'ms? mill and are gottingr radr for busi- - THE OREGON HOP CROP. Careful E.tlmttfs Place It at One-Thir- d of the Crop of IS 90. Sai.km, Ore., Sept. 2;!. The most careful estimate plaoua the hop crop at on.) third less than the crop of IS!)!). There will probably not be more than HoOO bales in the entire state. Many yards wore not picked at all on account of thu lice, and very few yielded th average crop. |