OCR Text |
Show TUE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNKSDAY, JULY 1. 1301 . 3 m j HONEST PIANOS AT HONEST PRICES. READMDUR LIST OP CELEBRATED PIANOS. Stinoway, ('bickering", dough A Warren, Knabn & Co. Decker I '.ros. A. U. Chase, J. & C. Fisher, Lverett. ALSO TIIK Story & Clark, A. H. Chas. Loring & lilako aud lirideport 0Rans. We sell tinv of tlie nb vo Instruments on nnx ti-- .e and payment. .lt t iic n :n esi iiuna for n"v ones and tnelrieil T.ihi- - allowf.l A written iriiaranlc ft from I'v.' ro ("even yearn accompanies each pl:ii.o. We uri the factory ug ntg for tao Celebrated Stlncway Piano For Ulah. Wynmtni; and Idaho. W ti'ke pleas ire In omiur our goods whether jrotf iuteud purehasiKK or not. Correspondence Solicited. f. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Went Second Snath. b usJIe s s directory, AKCMlTKCri. TEED A. MLS, (L1TB Of BltNViB.) ARCHITECT CP COMMEUCIAL BLOCK LU auuuj Cu;.iu.cidal biota. r. M. ULUEK. H. hc-- & oa, M.MAm. i.Ml'uKTCUi INJAPASKSK " and V! ii' M' i rii'-- j ti!'..r, gcri'i us, bron. e '""lN a" teu. cjima IUui M.ii.ete a u.veiti- .,! lyi ou h.m 1. JtfcAL, tSl'AtE AMJ LOAM. lUETOli, GEOESBEOI 4 03., TJEAL JtSTATr"., NO. 1J MAI STRUCT fa" City. UUu. Muuir la oiUu Telephone). L'0N7 WANTED. ' T YOU DF.S1HK A GOOD I.nA! PLACED Ualutlieot. on real eetut cull uo X. P. t;,;eucor, 4 A .ik wHt lo yoti, or yon, or you, rare for tlx '!a!m everybody r o: up lor ioiuiersliiri, loti as 'blowJncr tlielr born" costs nottiluj; mor than J'riniorN Ink?" Vo roitit wIUi rld to A Kl fIfl Ol' MitliLY ;( VUAK-i- , under the same rlrm name, and lu the Name bloc k. Old lu years mid ripe iu experience t Dry oosj nsen ana unliply provltletl Willi tho wherewith lor petted or war, uenreus jotin-- ' a4 (ho ,votuirest, mid evvr ready to tako up tho (iuiniilet. agnln- - t all coiners in I lie lioid of So dear to tho heart of mot ladies. As a proof, raad, study, and proi'it tho ltillowln lUt: SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! : ine I);:c IUack Cros (J rains, vulno woo now v'Jc, valuo $1.10 jiow 1c, valtts jl.iii no v lne, value Sfl.-i- now $1.00, vuluo now $l.uo, valuo $.'.i;0 tioT St.0.1. value $J..'0 now value mm now .n.ST. Lyons lilack Satin I. uxor, value $l.H,- - now !.;!(). ' Hest lllaek '.'0 and L'4 inch Sum h's Soft, Finished, value 73c now 50c, value 85o now .j,ie, value $1.00 now tioc. lilack and CoLm-- All Silk l'orgees, valud Cjo uow 47 J, valuo 11.00 now 75c, value $1 -, now $1.10. R'aoji Twilled All Silk Forgoes value Jt.10 now 8V. Satin Frhadamcs, alue tide now OT c, value$1.10 now gOo, Tlue 11.05 now I IW. value l.i:, now fl.Vi, valuo $.'.-'- .) now If I. (hi. 0 r Lots Frinied Silk I'oreeo.-;- , new est ihigtis, value (i.'io now 4? valuo 7jo noif valuo 1.00 now i.ic, alue $1.10 now je, value $U'5 uo00e. SoU us dowu, Printed Civpo do ( hine, Valuo $1..'0 now tl.00. '' " l'luiu Color Crei'o do C'liim:, valuo jU.iiO now $1.00 vijluo 11.65 nor ?l.i;i. Colored Satin Khadamcp, value f l.M now 8oo, valuo $1.83 cow 31 (S valuo $1.50 now $1.03. Richest Evening F.rocnd 's, value $U.r,0 now ?1.M. beautiful Aniuiro, Whipcords, Faillo Francaiao and lots of other Rich Silks at similar reductions. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT Offers Ladies' Long Capes, value i U5 now ti.'io. Ladies' Hannel l(!aers, value $.'.75 now $1.50. Ladies' Cre:.m-- ( olorod Jerseys, value $J.23 now $1.00. Ladies' Ciea m Jersey, valuo $4.00 now $l.7."i. 1 J.ot of Ladies' blazers, valuo 7oC now 3ic. Ladies Calico Wrappers, Talus $1.00 now ti.ic. Ladies Flannelette "Wrappers, valuo $l.!i0 now $1.00, La. ics' Lineu Dusters, value &!.(HI now ll.fiO. Ladies' Mohair Connemarahs, valuo $4.00 now S'J.riO. Ladies All-- ool lialhing Suits, value $6.00 now $1.60. Ladies' black Emb'd CaVhmero Capes, valuo $3.00 now $0,00, value .1.C5 now $a.2o, valuo now $3.00. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Choice and Stylish. French black Flouncings, 4o in., newest designs, value $.'.00 now $1.33, valuo $.'.73 now $1.85, value $3.75 now Valuo 4.75 now $3,511. . White Enib'd Flouncing, value $1.00 now 00c, value $1.75 now $1.00, value $2.59 Iiow $1.50, value (13. uo now $1.!I0. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ATTRACTIONS. 10 yds fjood bleached, valuo $1.50 uow $1.00. 10 yds Good batiucs, value $1.33 now $1.00. 10 yds Fast Color Gingham, value $1.50 now $1.00 12 yds Good American Salines, value $Lfi0 now $1.00. A New Shipment of Warranted Genuine French Satines. BO YS ! 11 1 it i mm. MTIMES. ATTOItNEl C.f. fOWESS, ATTORNFY-AT-I,AW- , orPOStTB OTJlr btu::J boutU streak TLATINO. K07ELTT MANUrACTURIJ3 0).. GOLD, KILVER AND NIOKKI. PLATIMil thu Dyuninu i'rouosi All kiuJ if repairing done won iii'ntn.M auU (lisyatoa. KNuo.ua liuus eiffi3u bouta. illtMITUKi fArDEELO FURNITURE CO,, MANtKAl Tl'KK.'.ri ANO PKAl.KKM IV of rnruiture, H. hool IWks. hcK-e- u doors and Wluiows. Johiiir and re I air:ii,i prompi y auouileU tJ. loi auj 1W f buuth 1 mpiatr"t. tNbl'HANClS. 10UI3 ETAM3 4 007" Tr,ilRR Lie 1. AND ,u:rii)hNi'. MUTUAL Life of New York. N' una 0 Coauuere.al Hlook. rLl'MHINO. ' P. J. L'OEAir, STEAM nP.ATINU ENUtNJtBR, Kt MAIS bull Lake Ulty. klKNOUKAPIII. P. E. MoOUESIJ, OrriCI A I, 8TE NO(3 R A PH K It ; ALT. KI D3 ami Typewrltlnir. I)calr la Uumlngton Typewriter ami saupllasj i'ro.-res- s buiniilig. 12 yds value $4.25 now $J.ui). Wide Dark Lawns, valuo l"io now 5c. Light Lawns, now patters, valuo 10c now 4o. . Printed beiges, valuo 7Jo now 4le. Fast Color Black Chintz, value 15c noT tie. Black Challio, value Hie now CJc- - ." HOSIERY BARGAINS. , Ladies' and Childien' Solid Colored Hose, value Itie now tin, value 17o novf : " 10c, value 4ile now "5es valce 35o 'tow 0c, value 15e now 7c. '; Ladies' Silk Mitts, assorted colors, v luo 40o now ".'0c. valuo 50o now 25o, vabt 60onow40e. Ladies' and Children's Jersey bibbed Vc-l- s, value 50o now Sloe, valuo 40o no r j i!0o, valuo 15c now 8c. Come Early and Avoid the Rush. F. Auerbach & Bro. HEDBURG. TAILOR I No. 17 Mast Third South Street. i M. R. Evans. M SA JT. Second South. j Spouting Goods, j G'jus, Revolvers ni kuw&R Cleycles, Tricjelrs & Velocities. Ra.ors. Pocket Cutlery, She.irn and Sessn Biroes; Ind.ai (inns, Hoxmi; ;io.en. Dumb Hells, Do,; Collars; Tin mpsou lloota aud feuoee; Field and Opera O.iiajes. (ismlns my Stock Before Purchasing. Wishes to Speak to the Itoys and Girls of Salt Lake And offer each of them I That will afford many hours of Innocent x'leasure. TTTTTTTTT t t 1 t t i, t t I We have a largo lot of Dominoes which wo propose to give away to the The condition upon which they will be presented Is simply that each Hoy or Girl who wants a bos shall get Xmvtocnmtt& p AVILIOX TllllATUIt. John McGrane Manager. Located cor. State Ilo;id and Third South Sts. For tho Week Commencing1 JUNE 29. Will I lYoji'ced the sensational liorder Drama in four acts entitle I Y;1Y V ' . ! SUBS OATH. ! i THE PAVILION Will bo Con luctet! as a Kirnt-Clas- Family PRICES OF ADMISSION. General Admission l.cserved seats 2.) cents. Matinee every Saturday afternoon at 3 p. in. General adniif-sio- to niatinei), 16c. lcyn specialty, y WONDERLAND,South Next to Cullon. I. L. Sackftt, i t J. E. Saokbtt Wm. LAWLMtlf 6,0,0 Propr, i Agent. ( IA)SINJ WIJKK s Ivew Features. SOL, STONE 'f!io Wa.lu'inatlcal Marvel A Prodigy in Figures. PltOF. COOK An 1 His Wooden I lei; A l Actors. The. Talented and Popular ZEBsiiUaart : am.il3r. The Parisian Kinbroiderers. IOC admission inn J.W.Farrell&Co. W'l t fL'JMEEES, GAS I STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in all Muds of --UFT AUD FORCE PUMPS. Orders taken frr Prive snd Peg Vt'l!s, Ceai-p- o is bul:t and ( oiinectiot-- made 1.(7 Maia, tWfcl.to Auui tiacli iiios. Te.eiitiua. iiAi. i i Lvncfi k Glasmann. ! tj Real Estate Brokers, p Ws Oivcr the Following Bargains fcr a Few D3ys Onljv They Must bs Sold at Once, Tt3 Following Are Genuine Bargains: . f O P 2. c 2 13 C-- , p i I srx to o n o. bz 3 o nr. to q g h i - to cn g- - P i w cu 2 &r o to 3 in o to ) O i --f in ru - We Oiler (lie Above for a Few Days Only, I Easy Terms ! I i i ; i Lynch k Glasmann,,- $500 Reward ! TTR wilt pay th" nhore rtrrnrd for fttiy oanft of Uvoff Comp.aint, l)yKifp:ia, Eiiclc liendacbe. in'ilpswfjon. or C'ustir-;iie- we cftiiuot cure witn VVott'a Vetr,.tnliloI,iiT,i'l9, vhen tho drertl.ma aru strict, y citip.it-'- with. TiVy are purely Veftah'e. mit nevup IR.l taB.ro 'itt'rai.Lrn. S'.jjirJVjiitfd. Lare bris, containing: TOHill1-- 1J5 cenr. Brwarn of couuteriViti tjimi imitMtiont. Th rt imine manifrti.rtfft only by Tue John r. m : wv.' 'J':a . For ra-- by Johnson, Pratt Ss Co., Salt Lake. One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One Month! And bring: the name with the subseription priee 75 Cents to THIS TI3IES Office. VT"TTTTTTT t t t I I t 1 t I Each one of you has a friend who j Is not a subscriber and who will fjladly stibseribo for tho ' paper for a month to nssist yoti In seeurinjr a box of these Dominoes. Whenever you are down-tow- n you can tlrop in at the Office, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This INTERESTING PRIZE THAT IS OFFERED. SSTlMESi IN GGDKN. THt? TIWES 1 delirered jy enrrier to sub isorbers ia Oidea evei y evening, exceiF S.mdr.y. at regular rat el i. It publishes all the news ol th day of its oo cuireuce. Jo3l Sl'Kiemaker, gdea AWHt, Koow 1 I'ii it National Bant Multiline '..H-CHIAif- - :rroK(!;iVER 10b-- EAST IST.STiiSTl , -- Dentist- "T.Jl-Sv T.ata rNw trade i wlia- - -- , .k .- .- . out p.Uu tt - j uae of vitd ' & - r lei air. AU- -. .af "A(.ti'ii'"" v.orn warram- V7 v 1 JC lloom 76, t or.iLnnrciai illocit. blt I.au Idtr. Last street, from Third South to Fifth South, b granted." " That the petition of property owners on West Second South street asking tho privilege of laying cement sidewalksiu-stea-of asphalt, b not granted." The same reoommeudation was made in regard to the petitions of E. F. llauna and L. C. Karnck, they being of the sarin nature. "That the petition of A ndrew fJrundfor mid others relative to the right of the Denver it Uio Grunde railway to keep .Sixth West street fenced at iw intersec-tion of Fifth, Sixth, Seventh andEighlh North streets, be not granted." A resolution wast introduced and adoptud which makes the laying of aide-wal-subject to tho approval of the board of public works. 'the ordinance, prohibiting tho throw-ing of rocks, etc., into irrigating ditches was referred to tho committee on niuui-citvi- l laws. C Mincilnian Anderson ottered the fol-lowing resolution which was adopted: Itpxnl.a I. That tlierlty attorney h.Ti'inu'Sioil to me o iirms of tl.e p'l.'f for! in tli Mtlts now pcnninir In ttiM 't tiod tl Htrt' t court iorami'iio 'U by the b;i!t Liiko Ciiy Kallwny company. Tlio following appropriations were then ordered: Mount ;rirt:u $ 'M no Kn::i- - fonnilrv .'J' J Joseph Siivtr UOJ Total I13W a) The council then adjourned until Tuesday evening next. STREET IMPIIOVEMHNT Buperviior Paul Benders a Report Show-ing tLs Quarterly Cost of Keep, ing Up Thoroughfaros. DEIENSE FOR THE PATROLMEN. Wonderland's Petition to Reop Open on Bunday Denied The Thirsty of tha Nortli to Gut Water, The session of tho city council last ight wa not technically featureless. It was docidud iliat Wonderland could not receive pucsts and rejuvenate the public ou Sunday. The action of the city council, which determined at the previous meeting t give water to tho thirsting deni.'iiis of tho North bench was practically approved, and Council-man Anderson secured tho adoption of a reulution looking to tho ilel'euso of the man who p:itrols the streets and in addition to his salary els the ingrati-tude of US per cent of the public. Mayor Scott wad in the chair, with Councilman Lynn, Anderson, Kurrick, l'oiing, Teddunhain, Folland, Hardy, l'eudleton, Hyde, lieath and Spatlord at their respective desks. Thu following petitions wore then disposed of: The request of George II. Jackson to bo appointed a tpucial policeman was granted. A communication from the P. O. S. of A., asking the city council to partici-pate in the 4tl: of July par tde w as liU-d- . James McDonald desires perm.snion to ruu a wagou in which to sell s ou the Fourtli. Tabled. A. Xordliuger et al asked that Fenth East street from the north lino of lot 20, Mock 17, live acres plat, bo opened, no as to connect with tho street on tho south line of said block. Henry Heath and others, residents on Third .Smith street, iiskod that, the side-walk dimensions lie ciiaugcd from eight to six feet. A. (i. bast demanded $300 for the loss of a horse which lie claims was "killed by reason of the bad condition of bod-wel- l street." The Utah Asphalt yd Varnish com-pany requested consideration of a pro-position to pave First South street, be-tween East Temple and First East with Utah asphalt, the price for the same to Iijb paid iijiou the basis of the contracts to be let lor the same character of work on July i!(tth. Mrs." A. lleil asked the acceptance of sidewalk in front of 51 to 00 ou East Secoud South street. The Salt Lake Academy asked per-mission to lay a Portland cement walk in front of us property on Third south street. James Lowe and others stated that they have caused to be laid a cement walk on thu south side of First South, between Sixth and Seventh East. Kelsey it Gliiexpio asked that the special sikewaik tax be deferred until a building they are now erecting is com-piotu- L. (.'. Karrick and others asked that a certain slradamant pavement lie accept-ed and the special tax levied be can-celled. W. II. Sherman and others asked for the same concession requested by L. C. Karrick and others. Tho Presbyterian church and the Vv esteru Hotel company aiso desired that ccrtaiu sidewalks be accepted und tho special lax abated. The cil.v engineer reported that ar-rangements had been made to definitely locate the boundary line of the city, lie also recommended tho enactment of an ordinance to abate the practice of running bicycles ou sidewalks. The bill oi the Eagle foundry in tho Bum of $).'-(- ) ol) was ordered paid. The bond of thu Utah Asphalt com-pany, securing the work done on Com-mercial street was received aud ap-proved. The board of public works reported having t illered m!o contract with J. S. Morse for laying 3 ), 000 square feet of brick sidewalk pavement on tho south side of South Temple street be-tween Fourth and Eighth East streets, ami ou both sides of Third South street, between Second and Fourth East street"; also that a bond in the sum oi $1000, with W. V. Xobl j and George M. Downey as Siireties, had been tiled. Re-port received and approved. The assessor aud collector of water rates made a report lor the year ending Juno o0, which shows tho following tig-1- res: Cash roilo'-te- from Aumist S3, 1850 tn JuneVi. 1S..1 f24.OM.72 W at. r rates charged to accounts on Ird'.-c- r 'J0,r,08. :J8 Total p..id for water rates 1140 a. 40 Paid mw to elty treasurer as per his U-- receipts 184.0; 1.78 The amount o.iUtandiug and yet un-collected is the water haviug been shut, olf in the delinquent resi-dences. The credit account in the oilico is lo'l. , which accounts are held by a:i tax payers. The assess-ment, in the opinion of the assessor, will reach $55,000 the ensuing year. Supervisor Paul sent in the following report: 0.:ntl"ion: Herewith I li"-- r Ie iv to report to vour hoaoratil- - tio..y a stat-m- nt or eiaeii-- .t'ia-e- on al e1 1 irnorovenieut accoant for the iiu.iro-- .lime 3J, lSul: C laid for l:i'.or S11,S.11.M Mat.fn.ilrt and suptdies .'.'l . il fUtut l Prison iiDo-:- I'Ji-- days l.iU.'.O Gross expenses Il,73s.t(l Oi this amount the following clepart-mant- s are indebted to this ollice for material and labor: Ileqitli department $ l'.'T. Ill Fire di'iia'tra-'ii- an.oi Tolie oepart-aen- t i'l 0a Sidewalk improvement account S'W.S'.i Prison .' onui Tid. :.'.' Total I.ea- - itijj the net expenses for the quarter ll.i.li a.:;?. Tha oetiiion of Wonderland to he al-lowed to keep open ou Sunday was re-ported on adversely. The recorder reported that, lists and plats pertaining to assessment No. O'.t in the extension of water mains to Co-lumbus and other streets were ready for confirmation. ' They w ere ordered eonlirined. No protests were reported lo the no-tice of extension of water mains on Oak street from Plum to Current. The committee on streets made a long column of recommendation, tho fol-lowing, among others, appearing: 'That the Stradamant Paving Co. be allowed to lay a block of pavement upon and subject to tho conditions set forth in tho communication of VV. II. Remintrtoii. On motion of Mr. Lynn the matter was referred to the city at-torney." That the petition of Schneider broth-ers et al. asking for the grading of Lirst and Wail streels be granted. Amended so to read that work be begun l i"'o." . "That the petition of L. M. Karl and others a;i;ing tint V street, between third and Niilh streets, ho cleaned aud it clod be granted." That the petition of the Salt Lake Cilv Railway company to extend a line, of 'poles along the ceuter of fcecoud .Nutlo, tl Architect. Competitive plaus for school build-ings lor tho City of Salt Lake will bo received until 5 o'clock p.m. of Thurs-day. July 2nd, 1'i'Jl, ou tho following ba.-i-s: 1st. Flans, elevations and specifications, for a standard two-stor-cgtu- roo- school house, completed with heating, lighting and ventilating apparitus. The cost of the same ready for school furniture not to exceed $50,-00- 2d. Plans, elevation and general specifications for a standard two-story- , four-roo- fchool house, complete, or planned with tha view of being added to at the leant expense and in a suitable manner to nltit.iately become an eight-roo-school house. The lirst, or four-roo-portion, to be completed with heating, lighting and ventilating ap-- ' paratus, ready for school furniture, at a cost not exceeding $10,000. 3d. That the sie of the rooms shall be such that each general school room will accommodate lifty-tiv- o pupils, al lowing fifteen sijiiaro feet of lloor space to each pupil. All buildings to bo provided vitli suitable superintend-ent's room and class rooms. 4th. Tho board reserves the right to accept one or more plans, and to reject ativ or all plans furnished. oth. Architects are requested to transmit their piaus and specilicatious to the undersigned. J. H. Mokf.ton, Clerk of the board ol Education. I'. O. box 105ti. To f lnTintll Ward Tx Payers The case of Lowe vs. Hardy having been decided in favor of the tax payors, those who paid their taxes to secure the bondsmen can now receive their money by applying at tho American National bank. Those who paid their money to Mr. Livingston should lirst have him indorse thoir receipt. STKPUKNS it ScllitOEDEIl, Attorneys for the. People, 1-3-0 Opera House block. |