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Show ' . THE SALT LAKE TIMES, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1391 5 . i . rinint.rtt.l.i init hi iiiiiA.i.-(.r,i- .if .., Att'.nfaria&7.,.inV,?.': iv:: .yt f I HPjjl p T pn i fi o Wholesale and Retail I Q w;i Clothiers or Utah. We Arc Now Exhibiting V4LJirf - f S EUk and Cashmere Negligea Shirts. Th. nut full and ro.,rt, sck t,t PALI, and WINTER clothln? I J "77 Plain and Embroidered Dress Shirts, ' ever brought to the ticrntory, aiil wc now invite inspection and C;a 'I (otntnrison Fancy and Woolen Night Robei. 'C i , J 3 "--- r,- Merino Camels Hair and 4 4 fc'r's Ful!l D'res Suits We t Men's Fine Pants 1 lien s Eiack and Fancy Foar-Balt- Cut-m- ;, ' , v . . H v French Balbriggan Underwear. ' j x Ken's Black ani Fancr Price AlbM Suits, W Keep ... (3 Cashmere, Natural Wool and Ken's Eiack and Fancy Sack Ss, M.,., . The i Ysalfe's Suits, B:ys Suits, White ant! Fancy 1 . Merina Half-Hos- e, f fj Children's Siilts, School Suits, vej,s fid I nrlrbratpd i Silk and Cashmere Mumer' i Children's Jsrssy and Kilt S.iils, V I ' Ij Vo'Jtii's, Boy's and Children's Pants, Gent's j COON plain and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Cent's Inacifltosh Coats. Smoking jj COLLARS Plain and Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs. Ii Jj p. Gent s FiiiDter Coats, Jackets, n 5.1 Gent's Leather Coats, j i, an French and Silk Web Suspenders, H "a and Caps of All tte Latest Styles and Designs lor MEN, Gent's L jj Gents Neckwear in Endless Variety, V 4 Silk Hats, Smoking Caps, YOUTHS and Dressing Gowns. CUFFS. j Jj French Crushers, Traveling Caps, BOYS. r - ffgg - Cloves of All Kinds and Sizes. Call and Look Over this Magnificent and Useful Line of f H YtJ A ) ) C ' J 1 k: f FALL MD. WINTER WEAR. , li, H II )tillltfIK fill, r LOTS!Lots!LOTS! jlerrace Sites! Factory Sites! 5 I 74jxl6."i ft, No. rA E. First South, for $7000; easy P terms. First-clas- s resident lot. Don't lot this slip. as it is a bargain. K j Fine Terrace Rite, immediately north of Temple cor- - j j ner, '00 ft on Main street, ll'ij ft on North Temple; I anxious to sell. Call aud see us for price jj I :j Another handsome Terrace Site lOTJxlM ft, on Fourth 3 East, bet ween Third nud Fourth South streets. Trice 1 1 and terms reasouablo. & Two New Brick Slo Wert South Tern- - d pie street, Mx40 ft each; ieon roof; ground 28x163 j ft. Good busiuess property; $273 per front ft; good I 1 terms. jj SGxIfil ft, No. 13 W. South Temple street, d A dwelling, in good repair. Fine business property; A i $275 per front ft. A bargain; i cash, balance easy. 3 1 $ t 15 First-clas- s Building Lots, 50x1. "iO ft each, on Capitol Hill. All under water. Make us an offer, as wo B want to sell. i I '$ A No.t Factory Site. 270 ft fronting on D. it It. G. W. K I H. 11., between Fifth and Sixth North Teinplests; - j 22,0; i cash, balance to sui' j I 25 Building Lots in west and northwest part of the ( City, $10 each, on installment plan. I Best farm in Utah, 10 miles south of City, 1H0 acres; all 1 H fenced and well improved. Cheap; good terms. See jj ft us for tiguves. 1 They must be sold, as the owner needs cash. Call at once I at Room 16, Central Block. 1Lynch&Glasmann.Agt Wo invito visitors to Conference and tho Fair to cull and innpoct tho ImmenHO Stock of Goods wo curry, and compare our qualitios, Btylo and prices, and profit by OUR SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS. Our Special Sale of Dress Goods. Cur Special Sale of Cloaks. Our Special Sale of Boys' Clothing, Etc. We Can Mention a Few Special Prices Only. fill.K- S- Black (Jros firiiin nt W., fi.",;e, K; 1.'J0, l.:i5; prieen t.ilk. or It BLACK Sll.lv K11AUAMKS At 7a'3c, W.-- , t:'i-- 1. IJ, I..Ml, $2.(10; big. gcsl tisirLrin- - out. I'CI.'K SILK Tol.irH Faille Frniicalp in etuul. , nl ST'..c. worth tl.X,. KKESt'H DRKSS (iOOHS At f.Vliit. .!, fiV..M, fs.7,,, J'.I.Mi, o.O;t, Him) a suit, nnrl iimvnrrK IliL'licl Ni.vellies uf SciiM,n, t . i u v rediiccrl fur ll:is Snle. AlIFIilCAN lKKSS,oo)S In Ntli-rn- at fl.jn, fJ.OO, ti.V; .J.2.", 3.t!0 and $.1.00 ,t lii like tliem to be f.oiiirl cImmv hi re. li'Hl pi(iff. I'ljiid rrej; (innils itt T'v.C, w ort ti Ue liMipifHcn Doiihlc V.'iilih Cie-- re :xl 111. , r11) 20,-- . Itmj.irees f'laid ftmll Wiiltli at --'Oe, worth :ir. TABLE 1.1NKNS at Special Tilces. J'l KK LINEN Dania.-- k at to,-- ,1,, up ni ,V,c HO. inch " Wie, ' " To... " " ty.incli " Oi , " " so,;. " " " 70c, " " 9.V Our Carpet Department Offers those eclphrated $1.75 Moquetts at Oilc. Splendid tvll s of Ingrains at. t'ic, 5.V, fl5c anil 75c. Host 3.plys at yoe, 0 and 1.00. Beautiful Tapestry Carpets at 55e, Hoc and 7.V. Sliort leniiMis at a tai rilire. Curtains and l'orticrs at very low prices for new and slj h.-- li gnodc. Our Domestic Department Offers 20 yards splendid Ginaham for $1.(10; Irt yards splendid Dress fiinirbani $1.00. Pi yards splendid I nlilcachpd and Blracl'icd for 1.00; "in yards 'rimli $1, worth $l.rA 10 yards C ra-- h for $1, worth $1.(15. I'ink Flannel I'J'.e, ortU 'M: (irey Flannel lliVc, wnrlli Splendid lini While Flannels a' :J.V, choap at "5c. "tl pieces eaeh AVliito Linen Uamask at 10c, 50c, tioe, Toe and Vk a yard, (in-ul- t I'.ir. gain ever olfered. JiKj dozen Damask and Huckahuek Towels at 1(V, 15e, 20e and 2.V each. The latest novelties in Chair Tidies at 1.5c, 'h; 3.V, 50c, tioe aud 75e. They ill aston. ish you. Beautiful Tablo Cloths in Turkey Kcd, Chenille, Turcoman, Etc., at priees to make you buy. Blankets at. $1.10, $1.25. $L.I5. f 1.50, $1.R0. up to $10; specially reduced for Ihis sal,.. Cotton Batting Quilts, 75c, !tOr, $1, $1.25, $1.75, -- .55, $;(; uo mch values can ho found elsewhere. Our Boys' and Childrens' Clothing Department. Offers Splendid Heavy Suits at $1.50. $-- $2.35, $2.75. $:t.25, $3.75 and upwards. Stylish Overcoats at $1.50. $2.10, $2.i5, $3.!i5. $4.r0. 5 anil upward.-- . Mens' I'lulershirts, jrrey mixed, at 30e and upwards. Bojs' (irey I ndershiils and Drawer'. Our space does not permit mentioning 100th part of the nanjaius c have to offer. Come and look ai.d yaorit. Our Shawls at hoc, $1.50. $3. $2.., $3, $1, $1.50, $5 aud $7 are the fireatest bargains. Choice and new youds in new designs. Great Cloak Sale! We have this year imported a larger Stock of Cloaks than hnvo ever before been shown in this City. Infants' short and lone; Cloaks too sw eet for anything at ?1.75, $2.25. 1 and up to iI2. Nothinir l.ke tlieiu to be lound in the I i'v. A line ,, Children..' Coats, a- -e 4 to It, at $1.50. Laities' Winter .t.u-k- t wi:li A ',trak.ihn Triiuuiiius at $2. T.o ' u F!u. li and vn. nine l'eiian Lam!) Trimmed l'lu-i- : ('apes jit Ladies' h.in trimmed I'lMcrs in lieaer ami Diagonal a! ;ii. I.a.lii ' Diagonal I!cefer a Special Birirain at 4.50. All b ulcs of Laiie' silk Matinee Waists a. i nicl cpn ird-. ' i r siylca are etplal and our Pri-- e Lower than Iho-- c of !he hcM tirit.rlacs hou-c- - I or WY.-I- . l'liilU-ett- Wcer of every kind a Spei laity, come; early and get first choice. A few of la.--t Season's Cnrments at I.e than Halt' Prb c. Ladies' Jerseys at (i'.u, 75e and t, worth almoH iloi.t.ie. Iii!:.'i' oc' r rappers ac t Tea downs at les than tn can make them. I$I.a.l:,V .skirts et 50c', 75c, $1, $1.25, 1.5i, $1.7,,, f J. ,0. s:; ,.(...; ,,' Lailn-.- ' Skirts iu 4.:i, cheap at $i.MJ. F, Auerbach & Bro. Clisaera of TitU. Following were the records of real eatute sales in this city yesterday: Ma,ry J I.iverltch to llertha L Heisa, deed, part of 11, towuahip 1 lai.tli, riDjB I we-- t K1000 M. si's I'Kiuktid to Martha Moor. deed. bus 15 aud HI, Ijiock 1, Main street aud State road 8400 Jolm li'l'ayior to Alexander MeKernan, d.jed, niinintr property 100'J J Armstrong et al to Theresa Kord, deed, lots ?ands, block 1, Park lioule-v.in- l 800 JMMeisonet al to Catherine Konl, deed, lots t'i aiel 47, bio 'k Desky'a second anilition K'OO Goorue Wliitakcr to J C aim J Whit-aer- . deed, part of lot 7, uijck jj, tuat A 300 Eitatieth M Alle-.- to Miu. Hartvlk-sn- . deed, lots in eastei n addition to S.mdv . 100 Kii liieth M Alisop to .lo't'i K Mider-K'iU- , deed, int., l.i oaatern adiliiiou to hand '.... 75 A .1 VwutMetux to Kate Sr. i,eor;;i,, dee.i. iKirt ot lot t.iock 17;,, plat tl .. 1 Lewis h c.iji:es t al to ohn K liution, deed, lot' lii and t,. block --', Coatea & OiiiCicr s South i ia.e I O) 'I hPadofi.i A lew to John J slnyder. dey 1. part of lot j, 11 ck ;:, piat A Kr O Total $ U.O'jO - . - 4 II. Hop oi Co. hae determined to clo.-- out their entire stock at cost. This oiT.irs tho public a rare chance to purchase ( 'hinese and Japanese goods,1 at a big bargain. Call early and get first choice of thoir complete stock. No. 52 Main street. Geo. M. Scott, Ja. Glcndennliig', II. S. IturofleM, President. Vice President. becrtlsr7, Geo M. Scott & Co. tlNCOlirOBATBD.) DbALERS In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Affects for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Koebling'i Steel Wire Rope, Va. ouuui Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Alius Engines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jetferioa Horss Wiiiui, Blakt taainpa, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 Main Street. Salt Lske City, Utah. W. J. KING. E. S. YAXKEH King & Yankee, Icalors In Hardware, Stoves, Furnishine; Good Carpenters' Too!,1 Bronze Goods, Etc. a FULL LINE ALWAYS IN ST0CK- - 213 State Street, Bait Lake Ctty. loyLtc: Wholesale & Retail. UTAH ' Ml & Stationery Co. Duncan M. McAllister, Klanajrcr. , pAISST MILWAUKEE, JOIIEMIAN AND JJOFBRAJT BKrTZ5Sa3" STTOBSSSET KEpS3EZEv 3???5E3K On Draught at Fritz Ricpen, der Bier Koenig's Cafe dtr Louvre, 13, IS, 17 and II Commeroi.il Street Basement. The same Bolietnlan Beer on draught at the Clift House Bar, Charley L'enh.iltcr, proprietor, lorn Lur.uwj, Morgan House Bar. THE piNEST REER IN AMERICA. J3. K.. IBloclr cSs Co. - - .gfcnta E&srx PtKINIBROS. Manufacturers and Piers In firdlr,r,? Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. -- - . hD- - A A Fine Um of mfCs5 KID GLOVES! V.'ir.Tn . :f F.TPrr pair flttnd tp th hand rmbrellns .03 Parasol, raNMfrS&3 fM W r envered and repaired ousho.t notlcs. Varasots lujdu J '4 Vr--, Knntstord Hotel. 2 State St.. Salt Lake Cttj Dtah. V i--Jl AJti Main ota St.. luvr, Colo. ' , the Lurky Uill mine is to be tueJ (nr buibliu a shaft1 house which will he completed in ten day. The work of sinking on the 400-fuo- t level will then begin. The mine ig looking well and the ore found in the receut strike will hold through-out. The Lucky 15U1 is a good invett-nien- t. lion. K. P. Ferry has returned from the east, and is at work looking after the interests of the Anchor. Mrs. ChrU:i Shields has returned fiout Burlington, la. John Geiger. her brother, tha express agent here, re-turned with her. They had a very pleasant visit, but are both glad to get baek to tho Park. The surprise party given to Mioses Emma and Milltn Terry was a very enjoyable affair. The party was given at the home of the young ladies, who are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, residing on Park avenue. Mrs. (ieorue Wiseman is in Ogdcn this week. .She will return to the Park Saturday or Sunday. (laniel Pader, an old resident of Park City and an employe of the Ontario company, has concluded (o take a va-cation this winter. He left by the Un-ion Pacifio Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ern Hunt gave an ele-gant party Wednesday evening in hon-or of their son'i birthday. It was at-tended by a large number of peoplo, young and old. Mr. J. L. Street and daughters, Anna and Nellie, wife and davghters of J. L. Street, left Thursday morning for their future home in Chicago. Judge Street will join them in the spring. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hunt and Miss O'Donnell of Salt Lake, came up to at-tend the party in honor of Will Huut's birthday. l'AHIt CI TV. Spfint Corrrsiohtli nre of Th' Tim'f. Park Cut, Oct. 2. John Farish was was down from the Scott Hill proper-ties last week. He said that his men are siill in the Elgin, Crystal and Au-gusta claims, aud large bodies of low grade ore, carrying much zinc, ia being removed. Mr. Farish thinks the pro-perties may be made to pay well if properly worked and the ora rightly treated. Mrs. O. C. Lockhart aud family left the Pr.rk last week for Salt Lake, where thev will remain until Novem-ber. Mr. Lockhart's health is much improved; so much so, that she iuteuds spending the winter in Park City. Dr. Wilson has returned from the east. Mrs. Wilson is still in New York and wiil not retuiu to the Park until November. Mrs. Berlin and Mrs. John Varcoe left for a visit in Salt Lake Wednesday. , C. A. Short, principal of the Park City public schools, has been appointed a judge in the educational department of the territorial fair. The school trus- - tees have approved Mr. Short's accept-ance of the place and will appoint a teacher to occupy his place hero. The lumber received Monday for lEHIHTiiiilU NOTES. Items of General Iateres'. Gathered by Our fcpeoial Reporters at Park OUy Rod Ogdeu. TEE CACHE VALLEY OANAL CO. La Plata Preparing for Wintor A New Water Company Divorce Granted Other News Kotes. Fp'rial Corrrppon't'nr? of Tl.f 7V(.. iat:N Oct. I!. Articles incorpora-ting the Cache Valley Canal company were tiled with the county clerk on yes-terday. The authorized capital is I, OilO.OOO, divided mto shares of $100 each. Tho compony consists of J. 11. Holmes, 15,'nmrd McCatlery and 11. H. W hipplu. & Koch, managers of the (iraud Opera home, announce that tha following rules will be strictly enforced from this day: Uulo 1 Doors open at 7 IfO p. iu. Hulo 2 Curtain rises at 8, shari). Rules il Positively no babies allowed in the theater, except at mati-nees. Rule 4 All parties coming in after tho curtain is up will not be seated until the act is over. La Plata people are getting more ac-tive than ever since the cold weather has set in. They are building several uiihtantial log houses and preparing for winter. Claims will be worked dur-ing tho winter, and a large lot of ore w ill ready for shipmetit iu the spring. - Strong's Canon Water company was incorporated yesterday. The company cousisls of C. WiioiLnancee, J L. John-sun- , Uavid ls.ay, S. J. RusseJI, John H. I'oyb!, (. !'. Scaur aud J. J. Sullivan. I'lierapital stock is $75,000. They will purchase and sell water, construct irri-gation ditches and do a general water biiainess. - J. !'. Kmmertson had a bearing in the district court yesterday. Ilia esse was nttainst his partner. J. 11. Stoddard and others tor publishing a notice to the eilect that he wis n i longer a member of the firm of Sloddarl A- - Co. Tho cue was dism'.-v- ! 1 ou the pround of no ca isa for :ic:iou. A i :v (lurk was granted a decree of divorce on report of referee iu the dis-trict court yeterd:v. Her case was aiTiinst Thomas ,1. 'lurk, a.id invoiced BOIllO dutiicsUo tl'OUijl'lS. J. M. Jnrvis arrivetl in the city yes-terday from Kaunas City. Uo is the; electric car line owned by li s coiiiptiny. Tiicv v. iii soon have ail ihe curs rjuniii;; regularly :ind within i few iinii'uU'S lime of eaeji other. K!i:iiict!i Ann Harrison, a young woman '.'li yours of ae, died on Thurs-day ami was buried yesterday. The funeral took piaee from the Fourth ward meeting house. The Presbyteriiiu iadies will open up a "Woman's Exchange" with down-town oliice, next week. - John, Jack and J. Smith were ar-raigned in tho police court yestecday on u charge of vagrancy. John Smith was given sixty days in tho reformatory while Jack aud J. "were given but ten days eaeh. |