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Show TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. FTUDAY. JULY 21. 1891. 3 r , 4 FINAL CLEARANCE "SALE. Q Up Within the Next 10 Days Every Dollars Worth of W kUs SUMMER'- CLOTH 1 IMG a& fnl I 111' Ut vacatc our Tables alKl to accomplish this end we have slashed everything right and left. We do not i JJLL, &J propose to carry over a dollars worth of Light Weight Goods. rAll Kiiow Tliat MEN'S SUITS. We DcTTl-is- - f IT r, , FOIOIEK l'JClCli I .f-rn- i HO I 1 K - Hntply heoauxe the season is advam-lu- and to carry WU11IL W. lY.,j 1 U.OO, ! 3.50, 1 r,.0', $ 1 n.r outonr rule ofii'M-creurrylu- over any and $18.00. stock. It's tho nrrLF.T wo Does not believe In tr IHntf urc ,ook, f no with the public's coutidenee , x"" rc2rrCsTi. lt)ill"l.v0O0! CLEARING SALE at le) nUn.UnU not the profit' i iiilent Hint the sale exists Thar.s a tiling f the past, at leant for us, and gentlemen in reality, and that they we do not want you to compare this upright and altwiy stand ready to leu Hess ciHtolhe weak attempts oftho curry out their assertions. liSKi'ri DlinrtnA OUnnrt i.'00 per centers and would bo's. iViBiis nussGu onoes. So rn a J Formerly sold at 0 and $(1.00, slashed to $3.0(. m ,J All low cut shoes at OOc on the dollar. LL IJL'Y . AVI rn- - WILL HI V 10 ,Utt,IC MCn'S F,anne'' 0Uti,lg Sh!rtS lO-y-- nlour pU of.OOO pairs of styHshand i NTS lroiiiotir Must move and at the special low prices we hova tiervlceaMe puuts that nover in the history of placed upon them you can afford to wear the linest at a JSalt Lake sold for less thaa 2000 nominal cost. $4.50, $.",.((), and Jjsrt.OO. Pairs of Worsted, Twills, Cassimeres, Hairlines, in " All the shade and patterns of high artare herein in-ched;, stripes, fancy mixtures and plain pattern that OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. eluded and a pair of trousers hougJst atoOcon the dollar are wort h every penny ol j $.,.00 and $0.00. will t.roH,i no man' wardrobe. I 1 I I "1 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. STRIGTLY ONE PRI GEL TO ALL. THE BIRTHFLACS OF LOW PRICSS. ...y O. KZ. 11T 3VEa,ixi Street. Fraser & "Clialmers, Chicago; L. C. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah? Helena, Montana. Mirjiqo; Machinery ! And Machinery for the Systematic Reduction of Ores hy Amalgamation, Smelting aud Leaching. Builders of th Horuestake. Granils Mountain. Drum Limmi'm, Anaconda, Blue Bird, Lexington and Companies' llndiictinn Works. Hoisting EnffiuM. Geared and Lirct Act-iut- ;; i'lospeciinij aud Devclopnu nt Hoikih; Kuildcm of IraproTod Air Cora-prtsso- ts and V iro Tramways, 1'rus Vanniof Machintia and JLvnbray Con-centrator. SELEGTRIC MOTORS! Sole Western Agents for Lidfferwood Hoistinjf Enfrins and Trior Wiro Woika Double-Crimpe- Minina Cloth, IJecirio Liplit Plants, Diamond Corn Prospecting Drills Conos-itra-tio- Mills, Klectric Elevators, Rand Kock Drills and Conjpressnri, Otis tators, Knowlda' Pumps, Boot Blowers, Kingsland& Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives 1 GECX A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handscmo, Stylish and Durable. Steara Engines, Sa w I'd ilia, Etc. Railroad Contractors Pppdefc Warsnouss: 2.33 to lt!3 IPizct ZZact Ct. n tf I A j j LT8 15 LTS , j CHEAP! I I On Alonthly Installments or other ; I Terms to Suit. fj Wo are authorized to close oat the remaining' lots in ) ' Fourth South Street Addition Tay are loeated f . Four blocks Wevt of the Jordan river, betweeu J H Fourth and Tiftli South. fj fj - . Tiisss are Ho Gleausst Lots gb tlielaM p l They Blust be Sold as the owner needs Cash. Call I j at once at Room 10, Central Block, 0 TOP I uLASSMAN, Apis. J j Hold Till JUST OPENED. THE OEI F1RST.CLASS BOTH IS TEE an. Cor. Main ani Sonth Tesple SIsl IJ.W.Farrell&Ca PLDUEERS, E4S 2 STEJia FITTERS. Dealers in all kluds of --LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Onlers taken for DrlT ait Dug Walls, Osv poii-l-wltbul na CfinBRctions sml XI Mill, inMrbmahUro Tutetitiua. 'MX HOTEL KKUTSFORD, OPENED ,1U.VE it. New and Elegant In all its Appoint-ments. 250 Cooms, Single or En Suite. 75 IlooiiiS Mi.h B th. G. S. HOLMES, Prop. STIMES! IN CGDKN. THE TIMES Is ilollrered 'ty esrisr t mh ibpr m Oxdsn mf sTcaing, tioty Bundif, at roxumr rtm It publishes all ths news ul . tb dy of Its oo. currsao. Joel Shoemaker, Cda Ami, Ru il Suit National m) is looking up the Irrigation question before n turtiing to his homrt in Ne-braska where his wife edits a weekly paper. -- - Tho new Sacred Heart academy ii almost couipli'ti'd. Jt will be a tiue thieo-stor- building. - THE JUNCTION CITY. The Republicans of the Third Council District Place in Nomination Pater Low of WillarJ Oity. ARRESTED POS KILLING FISH Two Ocden Mun Whs Usol Giant Powdor in Trouble K?.l E?tate Trans'erj aaJ Other "uws SoUa.' ' ' :'!. ! ..v fo The Tims. Oci'i-.x- July -- 4. Pioneer day w.n c;lcln';tU.'il by l)f.filpii peojilo ill various whys and nt (iiticrcnt placfis. Hot Springs Syracese, Lester Park, the e.'tnyon and t ho several proves all had ft'owd oT vikitors. lUit.iness was Ken" orally Hii..pcndeil. )avid Kviiiim, the democratic notni-no- o for cooucilor. has challenged Fred J. iveinol, liberal candidate for the sattio ollice to meet him in a public e on tho principles of tho respective ))artis. Mr. Keisel unswers that he is in the hands of the liberal central coin-mitte-and will debate the question if told to do eo. - -- - J. Stevens and L. K. Howard Tvera arrested yesterday and taken be-fore Judge Iiihop, charged with un-lawfully killing fibh with giant powder. Umli defendants plead truilty and the csurt imposed a lino of and costs on each. -- X. C. Christonsen and C. (J. Grande were arrested yesterday afternoon on a chargu of stealing water from the Nort h Ogden Irrigating ditch. They were ar-raigned and plpad not guilty, and the case left for a hearing ou Monday, h-- - The real estate transfers footed up $11-1- yesterday. - --r- In the district court yesterday the of J. L. Wallace 10 prac-tice law was received and a cominittoo appointed to examine tho applicant. M. V. (iilbert was appointed referee in the case of Joanua Traiistrom and An-drew Transtrom. Peter Low of Millard, was nominated by the republicansof the Third Council district, as their candidate for coun-cillor, by the convention at Hot Springs vesterday. The district comprises Kox Ivldor county and all of Weber outsido the city of Ogden. -- P.usiness at the produce exchango was more lively than usual yesterday. A lot of Utah fruits came in hut were taken immediately. No grain has been offered for several days, filack-berrie- s continue in good demand. Cal-ifornia fruits are held at good figures because of no competition. W. E. Butcher, deputy United States marshal, went to tho capital last even-ing to bring up Harry George the al-leged postotlice robber. They came up this morning and George will be ar-raigned for stealing $ruO0 from the Ogden postoflice. E. M. Corroll, late editor of the went north yesterday to see the Great Bear Kiver canal and the couutry through which it parses. Ho A Niiw llprtur. Tho Colorado Midland is responsible for tho most novel, and at the same time tho most practical dopanuro of thn year's railway arrangements. This new di'parturu comes .11 the form of a combination ticket, which is good for passage 011 all the regular trains of the iine betweeu Colorado Springs and ortdland park, and allows the holder to slop at any of the hotels in the jiMiiy famous "I.' to p;is.'' The f.ict is that nil the hotels are in tha iiass, and the vNtor can. therefore, have a line op-portunity to see all there is to Lo seen in one of t ho mo.-- t celebrated parts of tho pictuiesfpie we.--t. The arrangement is so simple that anyone can understand it at a glance. The tourist buys a ticket at any of the ollices of tho Santa i' or Midland roads, for as many davs as ho expects to ba out, paying therefor a lixed amount. This ticket entitles him to the best accommodations at the holds be-tween the points mentioned, for as long or as short a time as ho desires to re-main at any one of them. He is then entitled to travel to tho next one ho wishes to visit, without additional cost, ns his ticket is good on the trains as often as he wishes to ride. In this way he has the benefit of the lowest weekly or monthly rate, and can divide ids time among the various resorts and pay no more. even loss than if ho spent tho whole time ut a single place. i'heati tickets ara made good for a week, or any number of days up lo thirty, aud children are giveu a re-duced rate, it costs a man much less to travel in this way than it formerly did, he has 110 anxiety about his ex di-scs, far they aro ail paid in advance, am! ho knows to a dollor what his trip is going to cot hiiu. For familips it is a great comfort and convenience, for all bustlo and discomfort are done away with. 1 ho Midland has put ou throe extra trains, which now make seven trains each Viay through the Pass every day. A person can travel through the L'irt Pass almost every hour of the day or night, and tho guests of the various re-sorts can pay each other friendly visits without any' additional expense." This plau will certainly prove the most popular of any yet introduced, and there is no reason why it should not be a sreat success. Full information can be obtained from any agent of the Sante Fo system or Colorado Midland road, or by with Chas. S. Lee, (ioneral Passenger Agent, Colorado Midland Kailway, Denver, Colo. Burt & Mears Shoes at fd.OO for one week at The America, 120 Main. |