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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. SETOMHKR It. 1391. 3 "y&v periniros. ' '.y i if i Manufacturer! and PeileM la Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. Q - vYvv'-- y a Fine Lin of 'imS I SID GLOVES I fnr--i "w,-i7r- i H ' Rvf fit toil to the hand. I'mMf ant Varaeotl !,i v- - h,'vk';;S MTVl w 'l ttO'l f.'jiiur! uu no t notice. 1'araauU mad M U Vfl &FV- - S X .1 KnutafoM ll- '.'l St.. Silt Lake City. TJta V Wfii Main 8tr:-fti- 3 Slueeutb St.. Iwuvar, Col p.MIST JJOHEMIAN AND TTOFBRAJT d - C3TOEK2 eayaawwa nxsaxz.n crjnraasEv bang gmjj n JHS HtT On Draught at Fritz Riopen, dor Bier Koenig's Cafe dii Louvre, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Commercial Street T.asement. The siimu Bohemian Ucer ou Uraiujlit iittlieCiiftlloii.se liar, Chancy leuhutir. proprietor. 1 uiu iHil.a-o- , Morgan House li:tr. THE piNEST TJEER IN MERICA. 13. JZ. IBloclT z Co. - - --grcntc. REDUCED pRJCKS IN pUMHER, pTC. SELLS & CO. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Win-dows and building material at p EDUCED pRICES EOR QaSII. RADEBBACHftBBO. Wc arc. now showing our advuiioo consignment of New FallGoodsj You aro invited in rvamino our early FALL STYLES and FASHION' ABLE XOVKLTILS. ',, al0 (ioUuiuiucd to iulercst you and havo uiado our prices the "p,-..pe- thing." GRAND OPENING! Of Fall Purchases of New Silks and I)ivs Goods. 2.1 different shades of Faille Franoai.se, worth 91. r. at $1.00. !!'.' pieces of I haecaliie Suialis, worth SI. 00. at Too. il.'i ' of I'elka Hots, and a Toned Jirocitdcs. worth $1.73. only $1.23. llress CiuiiU at Hie. oonsiiiercd cheap at fid pieces j; inch Uiaek ('ashnuTe, at U'Jc , well worth '.'.V. 47 " ; ineli all wool l'laid, at IS.'ic.. sells regularly at liOo. !!" " of inch Novelty l'laids, at tSjo., usual price iMc. M " deiihle w iilth Tricots, atiiile., worth ililc. 50 pieces in ineh liure Mohair, iu all the new Fall Colorings, at CoC. These goods are worth (iilc. pieces of ,VJ inch Ladies' Cloth, at Tn 50 " of 54 inch Ladies' Cloth, to make shelf room, w ill lie Fold at 45c. j DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. ! 00c. French Flannel 5 .Ha. $1.75 Damask Quills, 1J yds $1.2?;. Hoc. French Flannel. .45. 4 KMra Mai-eill- .Spreads... 2.(15. 15c. Sliaker ! lannel. l.i vds 1.00. $1.00 llouoycoiul, Quills". 1.00. Larco Saline Comlurtcrs 1.05. To Opon Our Blanket Seaon we Will Sclh J10.C0 While Califei nia r.lankets..7 50. $:i.00 l filled l'iankets J.M0. S.OoScariet lilaiiket.s 3.75. ii.oO (irey Llankr !s l.'O. A Chum e ! One lot of Sanijilo Kianlets slightly sodou, carried over trow last Mason, to close at le.ntt tliati oust. Laces ! The Sale of Laces Daily Crows Larger t .Snt'bantillv Lace nt $ .40. $: .00 Clianti'.Iy Lace at 50. 1 25 " ' " " '' " " " Tv 2.00 " " 1.00. i.lii 125. It is reallv surprising tiiat !te. will buy such exiiuisito Drapery Net; also jl.7'ft Drapery Ni't. 75c. Over 100 Dress I'attenis in all Silk Diupery Net, so mo of them worth 3.00 per yard, for Doc. per yaid. Ye Extend a Cordial Welcome to Our Establishment. fill liELLIT -A- MI-CAP, KIELLEY Consolidate Their Interest. k Klum. The new resort on Stato street is becoming tremen-dously popular. There are very few Utah, pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kelley. The colonel has a host of friends and admirers and while ha may not have lied here iong as those grand old pio-neers who made the wonder-ful overland excursion to this territory in' '47, he has taken time by the forelock, as ic were, and improvcd each .shining hour .so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made th; acquaintance of almost tha ENTIRE COMMUNITY who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable bus-iness methods and one who is always on the alert for some amurement or enter-tainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently consolidated his in-terests with those of Mr. Chas. Reilley who, as an ar-tistic dispensor of sparkling beverages and a jolly good fellow, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through tho medium of these columns. UEUHEKT SLA DIC, Ass't Man'ik Goo. M. Scott. Jas. lenden:ilnj;, II. 8. Itnmflcld, l'lesidout. Vice i'reitidout. fcuuttary, Geo M. Scott 81 Co. (iNCOBPORATtC.) DKALLIiS Im Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinvare, Mill Findings, Etc.' penti for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Eoebl'ng' Steel Wire Rope, Va e'luni Cylinder and Kngiuw Oils, Hercules Powder, Atl Kngines ao4 Hull' iii, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, .l"lTerioa Horn Whim, Blake lump, Miiiem' and Blacksmith' Tools, I. to. 108 Main Street. Salt Lf.ko City, Utah. GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engine. Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Stippll. Warehouse: 133 to 335 ZPirst East St. LOTS! Lots! LOTS! Terrace Sites! Factory Sites! Ill L !j.W.Farrell&Ca tiiiVrtrlg-f PLOMBERUAS iUTEAM FITTERS. Dealers In all kinds of LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Onlers taken for Drive and Dug Welle, Tea, pouls bul.t and cennnctioni mi 137 Uaua, oypeeite Auerbach JUrss. Teieibua. Mia i The Elks Saloon Opposite tlio Theater is to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Reilley while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently established at No. 228 State street where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two sample rooms under the control of this gen-tleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest im-ported goods that can be found anywhere. The line of Fine Iiipttu & roMlic Clprs are the firmest procurable and as a matter of iac t many com-pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the able and ehicient manner ia which these institutions are conducted ;nd it may be safely said that there arc few if any men in this paiticular vicinity that can be compired with Col. Itl Kelley as regards the management of a first-clas- s and high lyres pectable sample room. The new gyrnras'um run in ' connection the Elks-Sampl- Room, opposite the theater, is quite a prominent feature and deserves the most liberal patronage of the public Opposite Theater, j AND 228 STA1E STREET. 74)1165 ft, No. not K. First South, for $7000; easy terms. First-clas- s resident lot. Don't let this slip, as it is a bargain. Fine Terrace Silo, immediately north of Temple cor. nor, ','00 ft on Main street, II') ft on North Temple; anxious to sell. Call and soo us for price. Another handsome Terrace Site 107 jr 105 ft, on Fourth Last, between Third and Fourth South streets. Price and terms reasonable. " Two New Hrick Stores. Nos. 100-12- 8 West South Tom- - ij do street, 11x10 ft each; iron proof; ground 28x105 ij ft. (iood business property; $27-- per front ft; good j:! terms. ij; 50x105 ft. No. L52 W. South Temple street, j; dwelling, in good repair. Fine business property; !,, $275 per front ft. A bargain; cash, balance easy. !! ' 15 First-clas- l'liiibling Lots, 5(1x150 ft each, on Oapito- - Hill. All under water. Make us au oiler, as wo !: want to sell. A Xo.l I'a -- lory site. 370 ft fronting on D. & R. (. W. ;j 11. II., between Fifth and Sixth N. West Temple sis; jj i eaoli, balance to suit. ij ;i 25 Huilding Lots in west and nortliwcst part of the $150 each, on installment plan. j( i; Host farm in Utah, 10 miles south of City, 130 acres; all fenced and well improved. Cheap; good terms. See us for ligures. rr-- They must be sold, as the owner needs cash. Gall at once at Room 16, Central Block. Lynch &Glassm an, Agts. A Free Railrcad Ticiet TO AND i'KOM THE VQRLD'S FAIR. Commenolnn Mav 1, 18M. endlntj October 31, 1801. Our proposition 1e 10 iv aiisolutel-fre- e, a Brst class r.illroad tl, knt to and fro,u Chica.o. to Include all ire il en route beta ways free bus anil bau-if- ' to and from d, ot to hotel In Chicago, s x d iys fi b'a-- d an1 lo.lrtn r while tlier. si'x a tnileM.in t.ckete to the Fair croundrf and t .o t ekis to any flrt-cl,'d- s theater. We wunt reii.ib.e i.cente represent ue throu.-hou- t tha Pai itin C'.a-t- . ricasant and prontabie employment will be jriven. If desired, until tl e op,uuni; of the World's f air Mav 1, Pw.i. Aa t;;icy wi.l pay au avera:e of from TURKIC TO TEX DOLLARS' A DAT, Besides each aifnt wilt be piven a fre rail-road tieket toml fr 'ra the vVorld Fair. A5ESTS WASTED! tiien an?1 wompn. pa-ti- who havs hail expert-nr-as ranvaHers for b"K or other articles in fact, our pronnmLloti i open to eve .'0'oy who 1m in a I'OriiU' n to Jvotu all or a portion of tain tr hT tinvi to our tit:sJpH. rart a who ai not In position to ovuti ;ull time ti our lniiii)t;B an, by dr ti:ij a few hours each Oav a id YfrifMpr'tt tho work, 9ure one f the rfae ii"lte' i& y. Ka h ticket, will j and KiiaraiHeed lv the World's Fir Co , lncorporaiert, capital mo k. S'iO.'Oi. We rmjUi.re jm c.t;,ti to lt iuTested by o;.r agents. vriie for trrmg and a ..mp ."or reoly ami ioit:ixe for TK'intcU paraphlst glvlnj full parttcular. AdtireH,i, Pacific Publishing Company. I ;;t6 Mnrkst St., Ran Franoiioo, Cal. " Henry F. Clark, "x-- 16 TAILOR." J S3 E. FIRST &OUT& j Dsuy&r 111 Urancls GCEMC LIN OF THE WORLtt Vhe Favorite Koute to Gtanrow!, kn, leadffflu, Pcfbl i Cl-irad- Spring, Peavor i.ud all Points t:.:.a and 3oua, Flpaj.t Pulbna.l and Tourist Sl9rr snd Free Ciiair Can on iSaca Trali I'd full ra.1 on or atfuteaa V,. J. cHwtttLLL. At-:t- M W. urt Soutl ?. SMITH, A. 8. HU3HE, 8 u:iral Kaoaixer. T:a:!li Managej 6. S. 1IOOPEU, G. P. au- - T. A. Il'.eey '.o I. n,.n. 1 have money to b:;n in amoenls to oi; ioe' or s;. it lima. Sam J. KcnvoM, room :;o. ! loop, r b;ook. NKWS. F1 OGDEN. Itutni of Tutarest Gathered by our Bus Exporter at tbi Bmtlinj Citj at tii8 Junction. THE LA.TE3T NSW3 FS03I L03A!, Work on the Ron! to La Plata TLe Criinrt Still Continue Lively Other Tcrntorhl Koti, (tnrrtal Ctirrrfinon'inii't' t Th Tim, ()itH'.N, .Sept. La rial a continue to furnish new discoveries and speci-mens every day. Mining men are more interestod us the mirk oi dev elopment moves on. Curio, ity seekers are not to numerous Iml capitalists and practi-cal Hit'. u urn going to mid from tho mines on nliiiost every stage The La Plata eoni any will haven moeting at Logan tomorrow. It is expected t!ial a mrntigcr force will l.u put ou their claims. Tho first pay made by the Company anio'inted to over which is only a starter. Work on llie La 1'ello is pren ssintr slowly on ae-- c iunt of MMik dm when the clearing n i .i rn tits reach. 's thcni tiiere will lie nothing in the way. Pi cparalions are being made at all the mines for winter w ori.. .ScipmeuM wiil i.e niadu in a few days. 1 he n. w road will then lie in opiT.itii.n. - I.. 11. Adams, treasurer of the Mctho-di-- t ini vcr.-it- reports the billowing re. eipis an c;i 'tiilitures for the pan week, ll.iaun: Irom las! w i ck $ .US.UV, received on donations paid to contractors, inten st and expense bahin-- c. on hand nt u p. in. .Saturday f'.ir.!. A man ias lieetno was rrarited S tu duor l'cck and Kii.ibeth A. A. Aivo.d. h li. V. Kent, (iircctor uf the .r!cn "i!u "a! society, Hiiiiounccs a free by tli ooeiely at ttie New W est acndeiny Un.j ovtijiii. ,M:--- s Matii-lil- Stroiulier;; of Mii.no-fo'- i vi!i dr.l.cr tclMiiT;iiii i tores lo t'.e Swed.xli people diirintr the wees t in 1 u sd:i" evening s'ie will adiiic-- t Hie (;.:drti lnuicu ren!euls at the l.ii' !.cr ;ii l iuuch. V.'edriesdav v; k litK.t Li t!ie Swedes in tile . c ', c- -t aoadvuy a". i.yin:e. The chai.iiii r i.f coinniorce has ap )'" ted H ei '"I .;'f,. M n,, et tile ( ili.l-- e. ii . !' S U'.d eci Tt tic-l- l "V.-- r iiie c:v. V. Mii.iie, C. M. 15: o i . h C. ' A. Ji.. vie. Tliei-- I.... !i. Ne'soi, l'-- .l. 1). ii. ' cry. jr.. ,i;cl Amos Corey coiiet:-tiiu- - the comu.itt.). - The ei'iinty i reorder s id'.i e shows tiie lii.i:i; real lor thep ist ,!,., Mimday. : Tues r i T, Wednesday. m'.; 1 hurs '". .X: I'ndav, i.lT; .Saturday, 11.."ioi. -:- i- - Mayor V,'. II. Turner, aceoiaoanied by .M'. jnr L. II. Littlelie.d of the 'stand-o,'''- , Charles .1. l'e':c.i cf the llx'. rn Ki'i'jlil and .1. D. llurd of the It. wurnl, returned last night, from a two days' pio.-peeti-n tour. They went to l'et'er-son- , Moi'L;au county, where they dis-covered nomo eiipp ore bear-ing gold, silver aud copper. - v A. I!. I'atton, president of the real estate exchan;;. aiiiniuncHs Ihat a meet-iii(- t of the eeliair;( w ill lie held this eveiiioi;. The obj.'et oi the meeting is to elect olliecrs fur ti e enfluinji year. A full attemUnce ot all members is de sited. W ( '. Wilson is making preparations tn lieir.n hauling ori Irom La i'lata lie iil probably bring in the lirst load to- - noirrow. Abort one dozen ox teams j will lie pet nn lie r,i nl. The rate for; delivering iu I (gden wili he iM( per too. I'rufesor V. .!. Dolliver, of Salt! Lake ( ity. will lake Ine liehl ia the in- - of the Methu.li-.- t university. lie l:a i e Cel"d a of the ex-ecute's cnnmotUie. His mi-ii- oii will b" among the Mi thodi-l- s of the eastern slates. - . The Lat'er day saints are making an c'iort, tluoiigliont the dillcrent wards of the oily, to raise money lor the com-pletion oi the Weber stake academy. --t- WiHard Voiing and Thomas Hull of Salt Lake Ci'y are announced as speak-ers at the various wards during the week. 1 hey repfc-en- i the Young Men's Mutual Improvement association. Th" ( )gden baseball team, thn Athleti-c-, bii lor Salt Lake City this morn-iiur- . They will play Salt Lake this e I'lm uoo-- i- - The Crand Lodge, Knights of Pyth-ias, olliecrs, are visiting the Ogden knights today. They will have a grand bamp.iet nt the Heed hotel this evening. LOIl AN. Sprrr'! I'nrt: tnir.- fo T!.f Tim. Lih;an, Sept. Kl Crowded stages ara leaving Logan every other day for the La I'lata mining district. Assaying, mining ami exploring outfits continue, to be taken in and the latest reports are of the most fnvorabh? character. The Logan road to the new city is be-ing vigorously work d, but just now it deems to be making slow progress. When completed it will bo both the shortest and best graded road from La Plata to any railroad point. An interesting find lias Icen mcde on the west side of Cache valley, imn y back of Cache Junction, which is naiil to strongly indicate gold. of Login's citizen h ive gone there to neike a closer examination ef the lo- - caliU. Mr. Carl C. .Johnson has presented a claii'i against the city for I'iOl) for dam- - ages to his race track r.nd erouuds rs siilti'.g from an ovel llow of Ihe LogaP river during the spring Hoods. pilRio Grande GRANDLj S En ESTER M VE RN WSti Railway. Standard Gauge. CURRENT TIME TABLE,. Id KfTi-p- l ftetnrriaf , A.tnrt 1. ISOl. EiSlbouud trains No.0. No.8. No.4. LvOjilen f.aVp.m. 8:Ma.m. :Wlp.m. Ar Lake :liti.in. :4'ia.m. 9:4up.m. l,v 8tCt Lake :vsi.tii. Di.iOa.m IC.p.m. At l iovo . 11 Cua.in. 11 iHftp.in. I.v 1'Kivo 8 i. tti ;4 :i.ni. 11 :li p in, Ar Till-ti- H:Mip.m.lgi.'p.i. W 8n.m. Ar'Miintl "j 6:inn.m. A8.ll. ll l 0 :3Ut).m.. . j Ar Kiv. r ft:?r,p.m. 5 :40a.m. Lv .ree:i KU-'-- r:.".rni.n. 6:4f a.ni. Ar Urni.rt Jum- H :S0p.ni. 9:3;a m. Lv Grand Juan :fiHp.in.'W::a.ni. ArOienrteiid l:0i"a,m, t:a.'p.m. ArLemlvlile b:h..m. 7:D()p.m. Ar Puoliio 18:40p.m. 2::0a.in. Ar Coin Bprlnus Sf:4ep.m. 4 2im. A r 1 hn vor ...... . .h :30p,m. 7:.KIa, m. We.it bound trains No. 5. No. 3. No. 1. Lv IViiht 7:'p.m. 9:00a.m. Ar Colo V:4.rp.m. 11 m. Lv t'uehln, 11:1:, p. ni. 1:40p.m. Lv I.railville 6:r",a.m. 6:'J(ip.m. LvlJlenivood 10:isa.in. l:4ii.i.iu. Ar (irand ,luoc. . 1:10p.m. 4 aua m. Lv tirand .lenc l:W:p.in. 4:4i a.m. Ar (irccii Klver 4:47p.m. 8:2fia.m. Lv (ire-- u Ulvfr hidrji.Tn. H:4 a.m. Lv ailua 7:4:ia.m. Lv M ai.tl BMRa m. Lv TidsTle 7.eea m.lKhlp.m. 4:u:.j.m. ArPruvo 7:45i .m.llo&Vt.m. 2:fln.m. J,v rrevo 7:4:,a.m.SlO:.'&a.m. S:10p.m. Ar Salt Lake S:i;a.ui.12 8 a.m. 41irp.ni. Lt Salt Lae i:;nea.iii. 4:4fip.ro. Arf'gtln ... in::tia.!n.! l:aia.m. 00p.m. LOCAL SERVICE. nraOTTAM AMD WASATfll. Leavi Palt r ake a. m. Returning, ar-r- h a Salt L ike,' ') i. in. J. II. I.KNSEiT Oen. Frt. 4 Paa. Agt I). C. l"'.'lii.-,- . r.ene-r.- 1 Mnaar. A. K. Wm.nv, Superintendent. Hits V'hi Am' One fare for the round trip, Colorado to St. Loii'e, ai d retiri, via tho "r:it M's.soiiri I'aeilic railway. Ticket 4 on dale Sep'emOer l'.bii, goo.il to return, linal limit, S"p'":nber . 1 --".d, (in lie- - conn' Sovereign Crand lodge, I. U y. f tickets open lo the public. Le sure to have vour Pullman reserva-tion made c.iriy in cidT lo .ivoid t'se rush. S.i;n" may bo Ihrongn ' tll'lUVl a: eet. S V. Di ,;itu, Cora'!. Agent. IIi'-n- Nk: .1 k. CmitV. Agt.' Frog:-- ss !, nihil, Salt Laki! City. - l: ;l.'l.l Kir. ;r. !n l.v.o.s basreoved to Hooper- - Li,,! n " i,u:idiiig. lti South Alain , |