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Show A THE SALT LAKE TIMES.' WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 91891. merce law. Similar paper were served by the Northern rcilic. l or a Jiureau ct Failur... ST. Pl.TK'iMiil;, Sept. !. The Kns-ia- n government, lias accepted tlie invi-tation of the United States to send a representative to t ip conference to be held shortly, where the formation of an international bureau Air the exchange of intelligence as to mercantile failure-Wil- l bo discussed. MlBLAND. e.M, .. X Second South, Next to Cailen Hotel.O fatal ttuiifir. TAmo(MEVENfiT :i f Wcc2s Commencing Thursday, Sept, 10: )0 YOU READ xE TIMES? It is the only real enterprising paper in Salt Lake. The latest possible news at the earliest possible hour, Is tSie. recommenda-tion of THK TIM KS. y Posltlveij tire la it wi pk of Signor Bianculll's Italic-Gyps- y Orchestra. Hattie Craham, uai"l0i""a,lcBa1' George Edwards, jr'". i 'Mii-i- i.. lit. ii'KU d wi.h initny of the tficutt st Minhtit-- ( oiiijiaitiai over oiyauU-ml- MURRAY 5 VALDE&U, Doors Open Daily 1 to 10 p.i IOC-- Ad Will Positively Appear tte Coalng Week. UiiKageuient extraordinary of tho Greatest Il-lusionist 01 the Ayu, Chas. Catulle (Tfie Austrian Presttdli;tatfur.i Will present for the II rut time In this City, that mo t Mysterious, bewildering and Ama.-In- .' of all i 'ptu'ul Pe.vptious. LWHnlTEX 111. Adr.I nf Ih. Air. This Kttu ral I!eln:.r first rises fr m thn Sea. Stio is entirely independent from tie att'.ae. ttve fores of ihe Farih; isolated In sniiee she lloats in every direction throuKh the i.lr. Ap-pears and vanishes before you all at rue w.url nf command. This Marvelous Deception In not presented on n darkened staye, draped In black, lift cm a brilliantly lighted stae Hot with scenery. Positive ly no Improper Cliarac- - Ci tern Admitted. A mission. Chairs 10c, Reseryt Deave's Royal Marionettes, ATruup. of Wiioilua.il. ad.d Rlpsrlall. t.. Clowns, Harlequin Dancers, Ringers. Vocal-ism- . Haloon Vovnw, Trained iionliey. I' te. '1 he i iri nt st- - tho Merriest the best of ull the Marionettes. Ladies' Souvenir Day, Friday, September 1 1. Each lady visitor presented with a handsome o ne t of W;ix Flowers, the handiwork of MD'LLE UKOCILLARD, Parisian AV ax Flower Maker. Scliool t'liildren's Mafnee 1'ay, Saturday, September Admission and the best se;ts in Wr.mli rland given to Sehool Children atieiuliun any Matineo for One Dime. turdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. i lOc-- Utah & Montana Machinery "o. 0 Machinery! For all kliids of fltur. C'arrtas In BtocK for immeulate delivery Uiiuesta He't.onat. Pipe (ivrinfr. Iron riji. jud Kitting", .Air Co mpressor, IngerMll-S.rgeiuit- , U. D. Ca KiX'k Drum. ENGINES &BOILERS. From 3 to SO Home Power. tolt!n r.ntlni8. Pumps. Heirs Whims, Wirt ivopo. iiroi U'inei. Mine and Mill 6;iWillc, bafoly Nitro Ponder, Caps aud kvtu. Main OCDc and Warern :m, 59 S. Main St. Sat LA Cfty. AGENCY, Uuttn, Uun.. tetP" Oorreipondeac iollUted. santaTe ROUTE. AtcMsaa, Topska & Santa Fe Ey. Kuns the Fln.st Trains btwnen ncnyer, Colorado Spring., l.-jhl- nd Atehiaua TopUa, Kansas City, 6t. .Icnph, Ualesburg, Chirauro. These Trains are Solid VestlLulo Lining Cars, Do you know why it is the newspaper of today ? BECAUSE It is fair in its dealings, hon-est in its opinions, just ia its decisions, BECAUSE It publishes news from to to 20 hours earlier than any ether paper in Salt Lake. BECAUSE" t Apply No. 4? West Sixth South. WANTED--A UIBt hU GKNEKAI. M housework, luiiulre at a'. South First Vest street. rANTKD HOAKD AND Iti AJ.M8 PEK-- ? v sons who can sueply Htudnts witii lioard and room, with rooriis lurn'.hed or unfur-nished, or with hoard without rooms, will plea- e coniTTumicaLs with A. A.Nordvall, luiildin. corner First North and Sec-ond West street. ft is reliable and deals witl fairness to all. because" It is clean, bright and newsy. It is the peoples' paper. Library Chr.i? Ca." tearing Ponverf; in. daily. ' MOST POPULAR ROUTE! To reach all Eastern Points, cither v.aChl, aco or St. l.uin. Ask any ticket &kjm lor tn kots over this line For further Information, time C"rdi, etc, rail upon cira.Ulrrus J. D. KEN WORTHY. 43 Weal S; cond South, bait Lak City BEO. T. NICHOLS IN. nri va.i. Si T irt AK't. Tnwka. Kan. GCENIC LINE OF THE WORLQ The Favorite Route t Cleswo&d, Aspen, Leadville, PnW. Colorado Springs, Denver And all Points East and Soutfc. rwa riBST-cLmfRA!- milt. Elegant Pullman ad Tourist S!oeper and Fre Chair Cars on Each Train. Wat full laXormatloit. call on or addraas w. j. shotwi;ll, Ager.t, ii W. Had Sout S T. SMITH, A. S. HUSHES, Vn'.k.H Manager. Traffic Manages S. K. UOOPEH, G. P. and T. A. itoncr te -- e,n. 1iTvSL)K ilKfrliTTci BTKRiTwTm'TO see A. M. Janes, Wt Main t. 77 and" 8 "peu" cr.sr long time I 2 money in per cent short time. John J Snyder, M6 and seilooper block. Telephone fM $$v jtjent. T,iOKKEXT NICFLy" V FUhNISHKl) rooms. AH modern conveniences. First class board. l:' North Main street. IUIfNISHFU r.O.'iMS, 147 AST SECOND r soutu. Ij-O- WI'l'H stable. 147 ii. Second South. LOKlirNf-TNEA- C'OTTAIJE ; luipiire JF am cor. C and Fifth streets. 11'OK KENT TWO UNF0KNISHFO rooms for honselteoplnz; aiso nicely fur-nished rooiua. lnqulro to Kast Third Souih .street. 4,'oct. lj aormt ? pounds: answers to ihe naine of I'anaev. P.eturn to James Iiouulilsou. ai ety, and receive reward. IOsfTut SroLKV-FUtl- M A PASTfHE Fitiih South street, ,jut nonh (f my residence on the Jordan rivr. tourt. en fatweth.-is- . Anyone g.vini; lufuriiias ion con-cerning tt'eso sheep to me at tlardo lioii.e. or to the efflce of the Juvenile Infractor, wMl bo MiitMily revvarde l. ( ;kiikok k. Ca.nno:.-- THE TIMES Is the Popular City Papepj TIMES Has the largest City circula tion. uiucATijTsaTvTi late ot Leavenworth, Kansas, was a sufferer from piles for thirty years but now is a sound ai. hearty man at the bk 0161. lie owes his cure Pi the discovery he made about three months iio of a plant the oil of w bieh has worked wonders in c.irinit himself and others who have been pronounced hopeleesiy lucuraoie. As far as the writer knows the medical properdi s of this herb is not known to the nieui.-a- l ; lolessten. if wf.at Mr. Philips claims for the new discovery is a f;wt there seems to be no end to the usetuir.ess to which it can be applied in the cure ot dis-eases. Dyspepsia. Iuhammatory Rheumatism, ItriKhts Inaeaee.howel troubles. Piles and al-most all ills humanity Is heir to Is relieved as lfhvmaific. In no Instance has treatment failed to relieve atmot immediately. Treatment is local and pai, i e.,s. Mr. Phil-ips baa spent a fortune seklrir a cure, having been treated by the bust physicians of Leaveu- - worth for years, but alter all he was no bet-ter. The herb from which this new medicine Is taken is found In Salt Lake City and vicinity, aud is perfectly hannleits. Now. Mr. Philips, in order to be a benefactor to hnnianity. and spread the news of his wonderful medicine, will tfive fre. treatment to any one until they are permanently cured. No cure, no pay. Charges verv moderate. Address or call on him at fill East Ninth South, where he will be greatly pleased to save you treatment. OlO'J chronic Piles I fail to cum. No charce for medii ine or consultation. Got Fast Ninth South street. OPP7M.MOKPH1NE. CI i LA) HAL,, Cf CAI N E Chained and Ho-- of i."i p:ri s tile'tr'd snut freo. 1 ay when cured. Uux I Lake City. Clan. DR, LESLIE'S PSESCRlPTiO lj IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WOPLD THAT WILL. ABSO-LUTELY CURE Si HEADACHE! TESTIMONIAL : TOD at CRAWFORD, Commission MT chanta amd Dealers in Building Material. Santa kosa. Cau, Jan. 18. lSL Brtgrrs aiedlclna Co : GbNif,: Yours of th. 16th rcelT.d, I ahaf, te (tlad to asal you lipro.aotl"g the ef Dr. Leslie s tFecial Prescrlptioo. lndJ, most of what I have bought of yon IB th. past four years ha. been irtveu away, mvaelf har-tn-toen completely cored after a life time of headache, as I sh 0! gladiy certl.T. Should you WTit to either D. Marked or Dr. Maoa, of this place, you may rater to Too & Chaw- - rKD aa to th superiority of ymripeclal rresoriptioiL Voutf tr iiy, wiu. Tod. Prl... as Cat.. Bold by all Oraggl.t. Zilzz Mediciue Co.. Cm Francisco. 01 California A.lmlaaioa Day. San FiiAN'cisi H. Sept. !. Admission day, which has become a legal holiday, commemorating the admission of Cali-fornia into tin' union, was generally observed in this city, n arlv all the biuinr s houses as wull as public build-iur- f being closed. IIktmhI of hnniat ion... St. I.iii is. Sept. (. A dispatch from Hutchinson, Kan., says that the first lus trial V.. V.. Wise, charged With the the embezzlement of J.'.iO.OOU in bonds of llni Hutchinson it Southwestern railroad, was kovoid of sensational de-velopments. Thru. M. n KilLd. Jamaica, Sept. 'J. A locomotive on the Long Kami railroad exploded ut Ovstur Hay stalion this morning. Engineer Donaldson, lireman Dickor-mii- i and lirukeinari Malioney were Killed and conductor June badly scalded. FiUg.'rald I. Kyle. Sr. Lofi-t- , Sept. it A private tnlo-gtai-received bete from Lincoln, Nek, (iliiles that, John Fitzgerald, president uf thH Irish Nutional league, is very ill and thai no hope of his recovery are entertained. aiiiiim c.raii. Ths Last, of tbs Old Pea Wall Cartod Awr.y ami the Lr.nt of the Prison Eomtcce Disappears. THE OLD CRY OP ROBBERY- - A Sonnational Holdup in tbe I. X, Li Saioin ArrobleJ for P.obljory Polite Pickingj- 'I'he Inst of tho old adobe wall upon which is the romance ami tragedy of no many hvei passed out of tin; gates of thu penitentiary yesterday arid with it peiii.li the crudely curved initials of many of the most desperate character that have li?ure 1 in the annals of the frontier, 'i lit! new walla by which the prison is bolted have been completed, the new towers for the guards and pa-trolmen are models of comfort, and the institution is now a credit to the territory. Theru are now within its co a tines 1H0 prisoners, the latest arri-val beinjj Hi UicD, who has been taking liberties with his neighbor horses up in tho locality of Kelton. Then, again, the courts have been practically idle durint! tho summer months, which fat cut oil' the resources of tho cell, while a large number having served Feateuce and received pardons have been dis-charged. 'I here are but two pris ners sent there under the provisions of t'.io act left within its walls, and un-less the approaching term of the court should furnish a new batch this class of inmates w ill remain only its a reminis-cence. During the ad'minisirstiou of Deputy Warden Yandercnok thero has been out ono siiciw-arti- l delivery from its walls. In this Wilson ami McManus ell'cctod their escape, while tho third man wis recaptured and is now paying bis penalty. 'i'he KdniiitiiU-Tucke- r law, according to tlie register at the pun, has about ac-complished all for which it was de-signed, and is now rarely taken from the shelf It was approved in March, Wl, nd taking el.eia in March, 1KS7, the deputy I'uited States Mar-shals began a campaign against those at whom the congressional howitzer was levelled the parallel of which will propably never be seen. They were rounded up on charges of poiygamj, unlawful cohabitation, big-amy and adultery in troop and cargo. The old walls held scores of them who declined to abandon the teaching that had been born and bred in them. That exciting era is practically a thing of the past however and there remain but two convict iu the walls of the prison to tell of the eventful struggle tietweeu tho law and those who dotted it. Th. Sharp. Arrant. Nu action has as yel followed up the arrest of W illiam S. Sharpe, which is probably due to the position taken in the matter by Minor Scott and a bevy of libera! leaders. It is charged that Shatpe has been experiencing a period of "inocuoiia desuetude" that began Mime live years ago and tht his ca e would come under tho ordinance. Mr. Kichnor savs that no complaint has as yet been sworn to, and that until that is done the vital plank in a cause of ac-tion is lacking. Tho defendant is said to be an vious to have his record d into that the spot ou his escutcheon may bo removed. Plrked If.r I'orkrt. The nimble lingered gentry again got in their w ork on the crowd last night and Mrs. Lowe, a resident of ()g-du-who is t.ow visiting friends in this city, was relieved of a purse contain-ing $.') while watching tho matmeiivers ot the Detihalter riles from Kio (irando corner. The lady detected the fact that a strange hand was in her pocket and gave tint alarm but the thief had disap-peared iu the crowd. A Cry for Help. At an early hour this morning vo-ciferous cries for help near the uepi t terminus of First South street, aroused tho yard watchman and a reporter who hastened in tho direction of the locality but were unable to bud any one iu dis-tress aud returned. I'otine Picking-- . Six drunks comprised the class be-fore Judge lieu this morning. Carl Marshal for resisting Ollicer was lined $;'() aud costs. Pat Foy, an actor who plays bad comedy at the Franklin avenue theater and worse comedy at home, was ar-rested by Ollicer Jenkins at an early hour this morning and lined $iU for disturbance. Joe Bouesteel, the bad man from Franklin avenue who threatened to blow a bole through a half dozen men yesterday afternoon, was taken before Jinlue dee this morning aud, upon ex-amination, was lined $150 and costs. The prisoner gave notice of appeal, and before a jury of citi-zens should ilraw the capital prize $:!0H and six months. Lizzie Waiters, Alice Carlton, (ieoige Lawton and Charles Anderson wero ar-rested last night ou a charge of rob-bing a Swede in the back room of tlie I. X. L. saloon. At the trial this morn-ing the prosecuting witness admitted that he was tinder the influence of liiiiorand had less than a dollar when he entered the room. The women were lined $'") each for being inmates of a house of anil the men wero de-livered a free leetmv ou corrupt asso-ciations. Italy Ontario..: Aran. Ho.mk, Sept. !i. The Italian govern-ment has sent an urgent order for ho.iH'O rillcs to the Tend factory, and has ii structed (ieneral Kicotti to mi-nutely inspect the forts in the Alpine district. Il.avy io.a hy Flooil, Viknna, Sept. It. The swelling of the mountain stream running neat I'assail lias caused considerable loss of life and property. Many of the factories worn destroyed and several persons drowned. I Slack, Kobcrt Morris, K. If. Ri path of ' Cheyeune; Prof. A. A. Johnsou, Prof. B. (J. liulTtim, Prof. ). McLaren, Stephen W. Downey of Laramie1. Fennitnore Chatterton of Kawlins, II. K. Jones of Saratoga, De Forest Richards, of Douglas, Charles II. liur-ritt- , oi Buffalo, J. 1'nos Wait of Cas-per, F;d, J. Morris, T. 8. Taliaferro of Oreen Kiver, A. C. Heck with. William llinton, Hon. Clarence D. Clark of N. K. Griggs of New Castlo. THE WrOWING DELEGATES. A t'l.nrri.Hinan, Two 8entora and 11. nty of I'rule.anra In th. Appointment. Governor Thomas received this morning the list of delegates Governor Barber appointed from Wyoming to attend tbe Irrigation congress in this city. The list contain1 the name, of a number of Wyoming's reprosi;utaiie mei.. Among them will be noticed the names of Senators Joseph M. Carcv aud Francis K. Warner of Cheyenne and Congressman Clarence D. Clark of F.vaiistou. The list is: Hon. Joseph M. Carey, Hon. Francis K. Warren, F.I wood Mead, rrsnk il md, Geo. . T. A. Kent, Atniiew dilchriat. li.ies A. Jihn.to!i( I I Fir. 1. Ilrsoklyn. Nk.w Yokk, Sept. U. A four-stor-building in Brooklyn, occupied by a number of mercantile linns, burned this morning. Tola! loss estimated at tUlO.IKKl, fully insured. Tho fticyct. (.'onv.atlnn. Hahti (inn, Conn., Lept. it At tho bicycle convention L. A. W.t Insteven-iu- g many changes were made in tho constitution and a new definition of amateur was adopted. Th. Wall. ( cillft. Li'khs, Sept 0. Tho walls of an iron foundry hero collapsed today. Two children were killed and two others are dying from tho efforts of injuries re-ceived. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Hallway Braktmiu Is Dltu.orag-ii- and Trl.i la Bull til. Oir. Pud Johnson, a brakeman employed, in the yarda of the Union Pacific rail-way made an unsuccessful effort to commit suicide at Mrs. Pell's boarding house, 450 West Firjt South street at an early hour this morning. The stomach pump again got in its strokes, however, and he is now slowly recovering from his experience. Tho despondent fellow has been sutleriug w ith bad health for tome time, and resorted to this means of freeing himself f.'uin a tempest of trouble. He drank a ph.al of lauda-num that was found inclosed iu the fol-low ing order: ' Mtn h''f)!"t n : You will see that Laura Ttrtlu.. ets luy tfius.. and lots In W:i!:a V ul! and do not write home to my t u t lei. toe tit buned hy theioimty iu the poirer'a field. Saui. do not let my nio'lhor know how died; she. will think I am In some foreign country. I wrote her and told her not to write to mo amain. lo not write home. Hun Johnson. His friends will take hold of his case "md try and straighten him out. A GUINESEJrEDDlNG. Commissioner Korrell Called Upon to Perform the Interesting Cere-mony This Afternoon. AH HOW TO DAINTY MI33 TOL The Event to b Celebrated With Old Pashioued Mongolian Merriment at tbe Betting of tbe Sun, Hymen msdo his appearance before Commissioner Morrell in oriental grandeur at 11 o'clock this morning, at which hour tho solemnity of the chatn her was interrupted by the appearance of Sam Ling, the interpreter for the C hinuse colony, followed by Ah How, Ksij., a celestial luminary of the land of lauudrydom, and Miss Ah Foi, a timid sylph whose limb were poised on a pair of Chinese alip-per- s that glittered wit'i the magic gaud of a l amii.auy hall rainbow. "( hinannn want to get mallicd Me lican style" lipsed tho interpreter w'th clear moDgoliou harmony at tho same time launctiing a license on the courts desk. A witness being necessary tho Judge tripped arrily over to Dan Swan's bailiwick, and he was deputized to implant a Henry V iH on tho blushing cheek of the coyish bride. It was all over in five minutes and paying tiie tiddler tho court settled down to chronicle the fact ilmt he was the lirst to solemnize a Chinese wedding in the city of saints. Mr. and Mrs. How will receive their friends according to Chinese ceremo-nies ibis evening and already the ripple in Chiueso moorings in-dicates that the event will be observed with hilariom eclat. The court and Colonel Swan each acknowledge invita-tiou- s 'hat are draped in all the mystio nourish of tlie Mongolian pen, and will be on hand when tho festival begins. Ju the meantime the Chinese mer-chants have prepared for heavy in-roads on their shelves and store rooms, and the Orient is all agog. I avnr Iiitiirriatlot.iil TilK II M.i I , Sept. 11. The Agricul-tural congress adopted a resolution in favor of international to eiippreas the adulloratiou of food. It iU.r I'.u. jNttr Yokk, Sept. P. The storatre warehouse lire is still burning this morning. Tho wrecked building is liable to full at any moment. Vr.eVii In Ir.lMii'l'r W.t.ra, I.ONtiON, Sept. !(.- - Advices have been received of tlie vio king o' a tlrimshy amticic in Iceland and the drowning of twelve ul iu.r ctew. I'ouimi. .Inner (Nmley Iteiig-t.- . WaiiiimitiiN, Sept. P. Judge Coolay chairman ot the inter-stat- commereo coiiiinission has tendered his resignation owing to iil health. Iter. You Ar.I One fare for the round trip, Colorado to St. Louis and return, via the great Missouri Pacific railway. Tickets ou ale September l!Hh, good to return, lioiil limit, September ys, ls'jl, on ic- - couDt Sovercigu Crand lodge, I. (). O, Y. Sale of tickets opon to the public. Bo sure to have your Pullman reserva-tion made early iu order to avoid the rush. Same may be made through ncarost agent. S. V. DKKKAir, Coni'l. Agent. Rich. F. Nkslkn, Cont'g. Art Progress building, Salt, Lake City. Won th HI. I.riter. L(iNiiN, Sept. il, At the Dnncaster September meeting th race for the St. Ledger stakes was won by Com-mon. A Su.p.nt.d Mtint.r.r Sulnlrl... HaktI'MUP, Conn., Sept. I.1. -- Louis Lauer, accused of murder, hanged him self iu bis ceil last night. oIIu..za 111 HiiMia Br.ui.iv, Sept. P. -- The inlluenza is aging at Kharkof, Kief, Warsaw and Slher places in Russia. THE MAN WHO WALKS, TALKS. A.ul He Want, to Sn. Hume I mprov.utent ou Mnin Str..t Hxlewulks. Now that new sidewalks have been laid iu various parts of the city (here is no reason why tho pavements ou Main street should not be improved. Let the property owners ou Main street rise up ar.d have new walks laid before .vin-ter comes. The city council might take a hand in the matter. THE WEF LY SESSION-t h. oiintr Con t M.t. auit Mak.i fur th. Irrigation Con(r.a, 'J'he county court met yesterday af-ternoon and did the following business: The court approved the bond of G. Timtuous as road supervisor of District No. ii. The court was asked by F. M. Whe-lau- b to sell its right to Oxl! rods in southeast corner of lot 1, block 44, plat B. Liquor licenses were granted to Charles II. Thiede of Murray, W. E. Jones oi Bingham, and M. A. Vivian, also of Bingham. Tho court appiopriated $ i "i'H) for the Irrigation congress. W. M. Jameson was road supervisor of District No. 5, and Jack-son Jones supervisor of Granite pre-cinct road. District 2'o. ','(). The clerk was instructed to authorise tho road supervisor of District No. 18 to remove the fence op. the road adioiu-in- g Kilpa.-k'- s farm and Pleasant dreon precinct. Israel Spit, road supervisor of Dis-trict No. 7. was instructed to remove the bridge across North and H'e.t Point canai, on the south side of the Knutsford addition, and place said bridge in tho center of the new roumy road. Tho committee on infirmary building was atlthori.ed to employ the services of an expert in determining the value and quality of the cement used aud work already done on the inlirniary buiidmg. Tho appropriations made are as fol-lows. A. L. Heaston J fiO 'V..t!V t'A.Ml Hc-e- h i i:l.erbei'i: is Ft. Mr.ru s I'o-pit- ?. Has L'ompuny j .i:t':;e-i- .lens, u Mcr haet Printing Com. any w i;. W. lla.tch ,,,7 M Total Vmji) The court will meet next Monday at 2 o'clock. Fxoluiv. Fnlr PrlTll.tjei. Bids will bo receivod by tho under-signed until noon Saturday, Scp-- . tembcr 12. IS'JI, for the fo-llowing named exclusive privi-leges at the territorial fair of lH'.il, The fair will open at noon, Monday, October Mb, and close on the evening of Friday, October inh. Bidders may either state the amount of net cash or percentage of gloss receipts they will pay for privil-eges. All expenses to bo paid by bidder, nothing furnished except space. 1 Restaurant privilege. 12 Restaurant Buffet, or lunch coun-ter privileges. Ii lee cream privilege. 4 Candy privilege. 0 Pop corn privilege. 0 Peanut privilege. 7 Fresh fruit privilege. s Summer drinks privilege. P Merry-go-roun- privilege. Bidders wishing two or more of above privileges may make separate bids, but if desired may combine the bale of commodities at one stand. 10 The advertising privilege. 'This includes the use of all available j spaces inside the building for painting advertisements. (i'o be under tho supervision of the committee, N. A. limpey cbairinani; and also the privilege of a staud on tho grounds at which to do card and sign writing to order. It is expressiy understood that no ex-cess of charges above tho retail Salt Lako city prices will be allowed for anything. Further information furnished upon application to thn undersigned. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the board of directors. llKhKli M. Wf.i.ls, Serretary Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing society. Salt Lake C.ty, Sept. s,'is:n. ( hangn uf ltd-- . Following were the records of sales of real estate in this city yesterday: K.:tie M Hlher to V A C Cisick, deed, lot is, block J, Archer jt Kulluk subdivision IS;H) J H Benui " to Cinnie i. imett, deed. p..rt el ,ot I, block plat il 1 Pauline Potrea Anders. wi to Tbora ii.uen et ul, deed, p.o t of lot 8. block AI. plat 11 1 llnrv.iy Hardy et al to John W fham-l:u- . d. ed. part of lot ti. block t'., plat A li;..i Il.o'vey J Janes to It F Klchan'.soii, c. eed. lot :r; and part :tii,blo. i 1 1, West Halt I.alie tin Oscar it Zipf to Wiiliam H Wintie y, deed, ioLs in Pop.ilar .rove doit. on. i:o Saiah ltrov;i to 't tllU ltrown. deed, pare seclion id. townshiji south, ramie 1 wear , '. 1 C K Waiitinn l el lit to J S JMndry, . h s 6 and 7. Mock '', Agricul-tural 1'aik addiiiou ooO IJSt-irbie'- to I'eorue Cullltis, deed, lots l, tt 7 and 8. Iiioc.u 7, Kinney & i lourlay's citv plat aVJ T J Hiarbuck to' iieorge Ciiilins. deed, lots il. Capitol llc:m,ls audition T O MuitoTi it Cochrna to i:e.re.t Oulitns, deed, lots in Capitol addi-tion 75J Uri'iani S Vounir et .ix O Frank Y , .e,-- , ner. deed, j.ari oi lot pi. b.ock IS, Five. Acre A l(U Field I!.,) Ilaire. A F.'.tridL'e t i .las K.iw '.!, d. ed !. ts t and ! block 11, amended piat II ,;tr.h n City su! lJ 0 Ila. i et A I'arti i ic to ch'ir.es Hur.Une, dee,, ,of: i.nd Ul, b) m:'C 11, aUlen-d. .. plat H. i laid. mi city euii !) leii;ei A llus-e- y to Koran L Morris, dec, vi a t.'s. i.e. tion to.cn-i.i- p 1 pouth, rane 1 eaat ,t Kl Total UaCj i Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician Epucticles iitted. Coinrnercial block. |