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Show TI1E SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1891: 3 I, : Jyff Within the Next 10 Days Every Dollars Worth of 8 ffW : ' I A asSUMMER CLOTHING R raj J I Must vacate our Tables and to accomplish this end vc have slashed everything right and left. We do not Jp7 '""fJ PbktfJbb propose to carry over a dollars w orth of Light Weight Goods. j i All Know That I MEN'S SUITS I We Do Tlyis j vr Tim C r S FOlt.MFU FlilCF. Simply because the season is adyanoiog and to carry out our "7 J, lVt 'i-C'- t rulo of nevrn- rarryiuR orr ny stock. It's the U1,1U lUOOt .fl.t.fiO, $1 .00,f)Ut.oO OUTLKT we are looking for now, Does not believe iu trilling Biitl JpTK.OO. aSggsas j . Al1 s this gxano fli jj An )N0 1 11-11- : PROFI 1m j "'""sodlfwjrJu'cJjn'fellfcun. llsUl CLEARING SALE at MlUlUU That's, thing of the past, at leant for in. and gentlemen lident that the sale ex!sts we do not want you to compare this upright aud fearless cnt iu reality, and that they to tbe weak attempt of tho !J0 por center and would le a. ulwiivs aland ready to " cooTr-- Men's Russett Shoes $3.50 ! f S ij 1 I Formerly sold at $5.00 and 10.00, slashed to $3.00. All j V-- vr low cut shoes at 60c on the dollar. WILL HCY ! WILL JJl'V For 10 days only your pick of 2000 pairs of stylish and aer j riot!.y.nniyvo,,rchok.eoforew Men's Flannel, Silk and Outing Shirts vlc,'w,,"M finished and perfect titling 1'AM , from our Must move ami at the special low prices wo have 2000 f,ll'-1'"- l"m luem J00 c" ,iIurd ,0 wear the finest at a $4.0, Jp.t.OO, and ijtO.OO. nominal cost. fairs of Worsted. Twills, Cassimeres. Hairlines, in AU ghidos and pattern! ol' highi art are herein in- - cheek, stripes, fancy mixtures and plain patterns that are eluded and a pair of trousers bought at oOo ou the dollar worth every penny of 1.3U M.oo and iiU.00. OUR LOSS IS OUR GAIN. will orowd uo mans' wardrobe. i ALLGQODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Strictly Oqc Price to all. THG BIRTHPLCS OF LOW PRICSS. O. KZ. 11V 3VL"a,in Stxeet. Fraser &-Ghal-mers, Ghicago; L. O. Trent, General Western Manager, Salt Lake City, TJtahj Helena, Montana. Mirirg; Maclincrj f And Machinery for the Systematic Eeduetlon of Ores by Amalgamation. Con. centration, Smelting and Leacliiug. Puildnrs of the Homestake. Granite Mountain, Drum Lunimnn, Anaconda, 141 lie bird, Lexington and Companies' Reduction Works. Hoisting Kngiiies, Geared and Direct Act-ing; Piospecting and Development Hoists; Builders of Improved Air Com-pressors and Wire Tramway a, Frue Vanning Machines and Etubrmy Con-centrator, EELRGTRIG MOTORSffl! Sole Western Agents for j Lidgerwood Hoisting Engines and Tyler Wire Works Double-Crimpe- Mining Cloth, Klectrio Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concentra-tion Mills, Electric Elevators, K.vnd Kock Drills and Compressors, Otis s, Knowles' Pumps, Koot Blowers, KingIand& Douglas Saw Miili. Shay Patent Locomotives! oeoTa. Lowe" raler in all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsoms, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies, "Warslioiaso: 133 to 135 First East St. ! rr(XVv . J j i CHEAP! I 1 ii iailpl ! I n On Monthly Installments or other fej Terms to Suit. j Ve aie nufliorlzed to eloso ont the remaining1 lots in t Fourth South Street Addition They are located yi Four bRx ks Vet of the Jordan river, between ;" Fourth and Fifth South. j less are i Cbeaiiest Lois oa I ! tbe Market. i They Must be Sold as the owner needs Cash. Call at once at Koom 1C, Central Block, S j LyNGO & GLASSMAN, Agents, j I i J. J. McLaughlin & Co. 209 South West Temple. The only first class em-ployment olfice in the city. First class messenger service. Telephone 450. irTEiiMi JUST OPENED. ICE CEY FIRST-CLAS- S COTE U TIIE CITY. Cor. Main anil M Tenplg S!i J. W. Farrell & Co. . ,r. ... JuC -- 3 .,-- ?V' vTi A " v PLUMBERS, G&S 2 STEAM FITTERS. Peelers In all ktuda of -- LIFT AND FCRCE PUMPS. Oram talcen for Drive nrt Vvtt Wells, Ce.-po- . .la bill it anrt cnnnwtioi mi: 1 .7 Mtn, oyjit!H Autrtoa'sb Bres. T.iiwtMM. a SBTIMES! IN 0GDKN. fHt TIMES Is delivered carrier ta sufc W ber Ta Oifden eireiy ereoinn, excep S.icday. at regular ratt .. . It puMtibes all the news ol . tbe day of its oo eurreree. Joel Shoemaker, ilea Avent, Reno u Fli n Katlonai Bail) BuUJtng. sent a subscription of tio to the univer-sity und yesterday. -- M. O. Billing of Oxford. Idaho, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jriilliugs, at Five Points. He will leave for Idaho tomorrow. About three hundred raeu are at work on the electric railroad aud pow-er house. The cars will be running some time next month. A full house will groot the perform-ance of "Alabama" at tho opera botiso this evening. Tho fourth precinct democrats will meot al the court house this evening to nominate candidates tor justice of the pence aud constable, -- i'ionoer day will be celebrated by the Oudon tabernacle choir at Lester park. Joel Shomaker left this morning over the Union Pacific forl'rovo. where she will visit with relatives for a few days. -- Tho Woman's Relief Corps of the Grand Army will picnic on the 00th at Syracuse. t -- -- Tho Msguirus and Ranks base ball clubs hud a match game at Lester park last evening. The score after five in-nings Btood 12 for the Maguires and 2 for the Banks. LATEST MI OGDfiN. The Loss from Yesterday's Fire Will Amount to About $10.000 A Republican Eally. OTHER JUNCTION CITY NOTES. Tbe Calf Stealing Casa Dtda't Stick-Ot- her Even's of Genenl Interest Oiitbured by tha Timas Etpjrtor. Oc;ik., July 'Si. A gr.-iu- rally of tho Central Republican club was held in the federal court room last evening. (Several speeches were made .by men who are abreast of the times. The candidates tor county ofiiees were present and mado patriotic speeches. - -- - The liberal element held a meeting at the City Hall last night for tiie pur-pose of hearing who their chiefs had selected to bo voted for at the next election. Tho lifet was read and each nun instructed by spread eagle speakers to vole ths ticket. They then parsed a resolution condemning polyg-amy. -- G- - II. Ruckland and J. F. Ruckiand were brought before Judge Bishop yesterday, charged with stealing calves. The testimony showed that a crime had beeu committed, but failed ttj prove that the men accused were guilty. After hearing tbe evidence the "court ordered the prisoners released. --h t- --h The Fifth ward republicans have nominated a ticket for precinct oilicers. l or justice of t he peace, K. A. Little-lield- ; for constable, C. K. Lane, --f f - I'ioneer day will be celebrated by the citizens of Lynne in Sherner's grove. The loss by yesterday's fire in the transfer sheds of the Rio Grande West-ern railway will probably amount to SilO.OoO. It required HiOO feet of hose to reach tho tire and that had to bo laid under freight cars and caused tho de-partment to be delayed. Dr. W. C Hadlny was buried this afternoon by the Knights of Pythias. A large procession followed the re-mains to their last rcstiug place. W. F. Gill, deputy marshal, arrested Edward 'laylor last night on a charge of committing an assault with a deadly weapou. The complainant is Taylor's wife. A hearing will probably be had today. J- -- -- John P. Ledwidge, county clerk, one marriage license yesterday. Thomas VI Swilt aud Miss Francis Wil-ton, of Ogdcn, were the parties. Canton Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will picniu at Syracuse tomorrow. Ma jor J. U. Klliott goes to the capitol tomorrow morning to meet his wife and daughter on their return from iuwa City. They have been gone two months but spent the last two weeks in I(i over. 4-- - --t- G. C. Randall of Laramie, Wyoming, Attoatlon, I'loD.or.. At Wagner's prove on the 24th, great pioneer ceiebralion. Dancing iu the new pavilion. Concert and fireworks. Free lunch to the old lst?ers. Trains leave L;tah Central 11:15 a. in., 1:00, 3:40, f.ao. 8:00 p. m., returning every two hours. IMPOHTANT, , Itlo Oramla Wot.rn Eil.ilion. Commencing July 1st, proximo, the Rio Grande Western will begin oper-ating the ISevier valley branch as far south as Salina, Sevier county. lu addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Pete counties, the rich and much talked of Marysvale mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad communicr.tion than heretofore. The new stations are Sterling. Gun-nison, Willow ('reek and Salina. Freight will bo received for all these points, but should be prepaid excepting to Salina. For passenger rates aad schedule call at ticket ofiiees. J. II. RlNNETT, General freight and passenger agent. CARFIELD BEACH K.w T m. C.rrt. On and after June 88tb tiaius will run as otinws: Leave Arrive Leav Arrive Salt Lake. (kuIIcM. Gairieltl, Fait Lake 7 10 a. m . N: X a. m. 1 :.'.U a. ni. 1 9: 4ft p. m. 10:!Ma. m. I0:4,'i a. m. Haul p. lu. 9:45 p.m. 11 :tl a. 1)1. 11 :4;. u. in. S:4' p. 111. 3:4.". p. 111. l:U"p. in. 1:45 p.m. 3:11 p. m. 4:'lp.m. :U0 p. m. 9 45 p. ni. 4 :( p. ill. 4 :45 p. ni. Samp. in. 3:4:-j- . in. 5:: p. m. 5:45 p.m. 4 :l'p. 111. 4:45 p. ill. 6 (HI p. ni. :4"Vp. m. 5:11(1 p.m. 5:4.'. p. til. 7:(lp. m. 7:15 p.m. fl:Ulp. m. 45 p. in. H () p. ni. H:4. p. m. t7:00p. m. 7:J.sp. m. ':) p. m. 41C:i; p. m. Dally except Sunday. Dailvexrept Monday and Tuesday. Orchestra Hand lu attendance every day. i are for the round trip. Mi rants. D. b. HcBiav. I Uen'l Ag't Fui'g : IJep't |