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Show "Time Gallops Withal." In going: eaat, if you wish to tare tima and have a most comfortable ride, take the Rio Grande Western train leaving Ogden at 7 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., and Salt Lake City at 8 a. m. and 9:25 p. tn., arriving in Denver at 7:10 a. m. and 11:45 p. m. on the next day. Nieht train from salt Lake and Ogden ria A. T. St 8. F. from Colorado Springs. Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden has through sleeping car to Leadrille and Denver. Mating; direct connections at Denver with limited trains lor the east via Burlington and Bock Island routes. Remember the time is made by the Rio Grande Western in connection with the Col. orado Midland railway, only. Equipment and service unsurpassed; scenery unequalled. The grandest daylight mountain scenery in the world. H. C. Burnett, General Agent, C. M. Rv.. Salt Lake City, Utah. You Can Clear gl,00 At least by buying our SPECIAL STIFF HAT at $3.50 The reason it this quality and style of Stiff flat cannot be bought elsewhere in this city at such a figure. You can have your choice of color, blark or brown, and they are the proper style for fall sad wintr. OE-PRICE HOUSE. J. P. Gardner, 141 Main St. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noblx, Woor A Co.) MAMvrAiTt'iiKa or 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments into Fashionable Shapes by the most experienced tierman Furriers. Bring in yonr fur work now and have it ready for winter. We carrv the most romplete line of Furs ami ; Skins of any honse tn the- West, and guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, East or Wett, quality and workmanship combined. P-rfoct fl'-ting Sent tapes, Jacket, Sacqnes and flsters in stock and made t order a specialty- Utah Business College J and HIGHT8CH03L OPENS SEPT. 12th, 1892. Office, loe Wasatch Bids. Book-keeping and all Commercial Branches. Penmanship a Specialty. For Particular Apply In E. L KERN, M. Ass'tsJ. S., Propr. JDx. BISCHOF, DENTIST. Teeth extracted without pain. Fillings 75c up. Best set of teeth, 12. Work war. ranted. Open Sundays. 42 W. 1st So. St. Buggies and Carriages. Geo, A. Lowe Has received and for sale a fall line of the Latest Styles I At the most popular prices; also a full tins of Agricaltural Implements sad bchnttler Wagon. 140 Stats Road, Salt Lake City. IjQfflEHESlY ThiFURRIER. i Tj"i 1 All kinds of Furs Jl I cleaned, repaired, ll 'l Jft redyed and re- (l A '( ti fitted. ... 9 E jl on Work this Month. DK Call at Once a etit. 1 0 routii MmIu Branch Store Hotel Knutsford Building. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Braces for Deformities, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Etc. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. W Main St., Salt Lake City. JOHNDuBEl,-" r MADE to ORDER-MADE to WEAR. SUITS: OVERCOATS: PANTS: $!5to$50. $15 to $40. $3to$(5. 233 TV. SECOND SOUTH ST. F. AUERBACH & BR0 First (i raiul Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods. SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Never has this Department been so ATTRACTIVE. No such line of Silks and Dress Goods was ever brought to this City. LOOK AT THESE INDUCEMENTS! 7-LEADERS iIN BLACK SlLKS-7 At 60c, Black C.ro Grain: was tXc. At sl.'JTV, 14:1 yds Arniure K..yal Brocade; At (Vc, Satin Rhadaine; was'..'.c. was .'.-.r. At S.V. Arrnure Royal; was At 1.(R, il yds Fancy Moire Silk; was At .rc, I'.Mnch Surah; was Tin:. fl.T". At 'MK; J'eu da Suie; was fl.iV At .Vk-, HKI yds bet grade Colored fattn; At -Hie. Rlack Eiobossfd atin ; was mv. Atfl.CO. all-Stlk Brocaded Satin Marvel. At "c, :.'0 shade or K cuius Silk; was eux ; was $1.75. l.-5. . . Black Dress Goods. Woolen Suits. t 25c., 10 piece. Diagonal Wire; was At CV'X , - , . . . . ,T ... Stripes: was Sl.tKl. At iOc., 10 pieces 40-mch Henrietta; was At f-.7.", 375 suits in Novelty Weave; wa 75c- $5.00. At 50c., 8 pieces Bedford Cord, wa 75c. At :U0, WW suits in Novelty Weave; was At 55c, 4 pieces Sere, all wool; was S5c. 6.00. At60e.:4Uce9StornScrCe,wa91.0u. $,At .20, 300 m.Hs in Novelty TVe.Te, w.4 AtfUOO, 5 piece Silk Warp Henrietta, t .Vtc. a yard, 10 shades ort-inch all wool was $L50. wide W hale Serge; wa. .S"c. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. m. -w-i i -wr r a -J cr. 1- OWAHv X ammtsVVvm Hypeia Water are superior to any. -a-. Hygeia at Fred Scarff . -) Hygeia is the only drink at the Chicago World's fair. Try hygeia mineral water. Buckle Son, tailors. Established May 1, 1876. Main street, opposite Walker House. - : "Whoae your tailor P Try Buckle fc Soa Main St.. opposite Walker house. . Hygeia at Chicago Liquor house. $1,000,000.00 To lend at 6 to 0 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. j Try Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphate. m 1 "Whose your tailor T" Try Buckle A Son, Main fit., opposite Walker house. If you want to borrow money, go direct to headquarters. Sam J. Kestox. Room 22 Hooper Block. Patronise the Heat. Fastest time, sure connections, best scenery scen-ery to all points east, via Rio Grande Western West-ern and Colorado Midland railways. Ask the ticket agent. Take your watch to H. Jacob, 41 West Second South, if others fail to make it run. MARSHAL'S SALE-rPt'RSUAN'T TO AX order of sale to me directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory Terri-tory of U tah, I Bliall offer at public aule. at the front door of the County Court Hotikp. in the City and county of Salt Lake, Utah Territorv, on the 17th day of September, lSi, at Vi o'clork m., ail the right, title, claim and interest of Ortherus P. Pratt, mma L. Pratt and S. 11. Pinkerton, of, in and to the following desi-ribed real eetate, situate, lying and beine in the Ci y and Connty of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and particularly described ae follows to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast rorner of Lot Five (5) in Block Sixty-five ( of Plat "A," halt Lake City survey, and running thence West Two 2 rods, thence South Tn (10 rode; thence East Two (2)' rods; thence North Ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, in Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah. To be sold as the property of Or thorns P. Lratt, Emma L. Pratt and S. II. Pinkerton at the soil of Ilonry Monheim: judgment assigned on the 23rd day of Anjrns,-, to .-.lizabeth A. Monheim. Terms of sale, ea.h. C. B. .Jack, Plff's Attv K. H. PARSONS. U. 8. MtrshaL By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, I" tab, August 2Ctb. 1S92. There is nothing to equal Hygeia. Great Salt Lake A Hot Spring Railway. Change of time. On and after Monday, September 12th, train for Beck' Hot Springs leave at 5:30 and 7 a. in., and every 40 miuutes from 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. Trains for Bountiful leave at 5:30 and 7 a. m. and every two hours from 9 a, m. to 8 p. m. Present trains leaving at 8:20 a. m., 9:40 and 10:20 p. m. are abandoned. Hygeia at Gries Bros. Drug company. : ... Bras and enetoled furniture at Barrett Bros. Delinquent Notice. The Ulmalya Mining Co. Location of principal prin-cipal place of busineg. Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Ter-ritory. Location of mine, Uintah district, Summit Sum-mit Co., Utah. Notice There are delinquent on the following deerribed stock, on account of as-se.-sment No. H, levied June 18, 1862, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: -J &5 6 t. i n- i : : o : : : Lcdvig Berg 185 675 675 $3 87 Hans Strom 8ri2 500 500 3 50 John L. Andereon ifis l,0b 167 8s l,382!- 8 91 FredRehrman .... 1,000 5 00 N. J. lirouluud fls 450 106 B60 195 600 2U2 1000 200 1000 235 125 4275 21 37J4 Martin Hanimer 1X6 lOU) 2tl 600 16O0 8 00 F. C. Thompson 188 1825 811 832S' 27S 13 79 Aoguet Peterson 106 70 85 Sorenson & Carlqnist. 22 224 875 1 b7 George Partello 248 25 249 10 2T.1 10 225 10 2i3 10 254 10 85 437tf 817 500 - 318 stu ; : - - 319 416'4 22(9 11 90 Bertha Johnson 83 300 i 28 200 500 2 50 C. B. Hollberg 804 250 ".H 305 750 1,000 5 00 R. T. Kimball 816 144 72 V Jonas L. Johnson 326 luo 827 100 328 100 . i9 .200 & 3 50 G. E. Hedges 323 600 2 50 O. M. Gordon ISO 300 881 . 200 332 126 826 8 13 Au Xjnormou.8 olock. oi manuiacxurers uu oiuua ouui i ajcu.&wio Less Than Half Value. OpeningSaleofNewFail&Wimer Garments. Our Stock is FOUR TIMES that of any former season, and embraces everything that is New and Stylish. Our Prices are ASTONISHING. Our VALUES are UNAPPROACHABLE. We Will Show 7000 Cloaks This Season. LADIES' CAPES in Imported Camel's Hair, Cheviot Cloth, English Mixed Cloth, Fine French Cloth, Bedford Bed-ford Cord, Fine Castor Beaver, Melton Cloth, etc. Handsomely braided or embroidered, or studded with Jet Nail Heads, in all the new shades at $7, $8, $9, $12 up to 55. BLAZER SUITS; Our Stock of these Suits comprises about 30 different styles. At $5.75 in Ladies' Cloth. At f 12.00 in Estra Fine F.nglishJere. At 7.0O in Screes. Latest Styles, in Nary Blue, Black, Tan. At $7.50 in Fine Ladies' Cloth. Hand- At $15.00 in Bedford Cords, Black. Tan. somely Braided in White or Black. At $14.00, Eton Suits in Nary Blue and At $9.50 in Fine Serges. Brown. F. Auerbach & Bro. , V " ,,,, Hygeia at Hotel Templeton. .-ax Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt man. Agent. Telephone 384. Intel-mountain Abstract Co. Are prepared to give complete abstracts on all lands in Salt Lake connty. 55 and 56 Commercial block; take elevator. Hygeia at Beck' Hot Springs restaurant. Try hygeia ginger ale. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafne, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous mu-cous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, condi-tion, bearing will be destroyed forever. Nino cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surface. We will give $100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. Send for circular, free. " , F. J. Chbket & Co., -Toledo, O.- Sojd by all druggist, 75c. , . a . Eat ) (The Tunnel al Drink) (The Tunnel Play Billiards at The Tunnel. BEP UBLICAX COXVEXTIOXS. Republican Territorial Convention. . Stark Spencer 888 5010 8S4 45974 967.i 47 98 E. F. Eeck HM 600 8 50O 1000 5 00 And in accordance with the law and order of the board of directors, made November 3, 1R89, so many hares of each parcel of such stock ae may be necessary will be sold at the office of the president presi-dent of and company. S. t Spenc r. No. 267 South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, Terri-tory, on Wednesday, the 23th day of !e:pember, 1B2, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay said assessment thereon, together with the cotof advertising and expense of sale. EDWIN DOWDES, Secretary Ilimslya Mining Company. and when you feel tired and exhausted after a bard day's work, sit down and rest at THE TUNNEL. pHE TUNNEL is (he popular resort of Salt Lake City. Patronized by the best class of people. Budweiser, Anheuser, Milwaukee and all imported German beers on draught. 42 and 44 West Seccnd South St. Formerly Walker' Pavilion Times Change... . . . and men change with the times. Costumes of our l forefathers seem quaint and w J antique. . . . Fine Merchant (j, Tailoring has advanced, as an art, more perhaps than any other business during this century. We are in the front rank. Can we be of service to you, WELLS & CO. 7 and West First South St. DR. C. C. SHINNICK, Homeopatfiist and Surgeon. In addition to general practice give special attention to obscure Chronic Diseases, both medical and surgical. OJfc 3334 Mercantile Blk. Resi- dene 34!) . l$t 8. St. Tel. 617. Cases deemed incurable by other physicians are invited to call. Tit I Irrigation Age PRINTING HOUSE. General PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS, PUB-LISHERS, BOOK BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, MANUFAC-TURERS, ENGRAVERS and STEREOTYPERS. The Reason We Can Save You Money! Is because we have the largest establish ment; the most complete facilities; employ the greatest number of people; have our business thoroughly systematized ; can afford to have the most skilled help on account of handling a large volume of business. Have the latest improved and best machinery and every device and equipment to enable us to turn out first-class printing and binding A Republican territorial convention is hereby called to meet on Thursday, September 15, 139a, at Salt Lake City, territory of Utah, at 12 o'clock (noon for the purpose of nominating a delegate I to congress, for the purpose of electing a Republican Repub-lican territorial committee and for the transaction transac-tion of such other business as may regularly coma before said territorial convention. County committees of tha respective counties are requested to call their connty conventions for tha purpose of electing delegates to said territorial territo-rial convention as soon as practicable. Tbe territorial convention will consist of 441 delegates, allotted to the several counties as follows, fol-lows, la conformity to the resolution passed by the territorial convention of September 2, 1831: Beaver. 7 Box Eldar 1 Cache 40 Davis.; 8 Emery 7 Garfield 7 Grand 8 Iron 4 Juab 90 Kane. 2 Millard 17 Morgan 7 Piute 1 Rich 5 fan Juan 1 Salt Lake 56 Sanpete.. 36 Sevier. 21 Snmmlt 12 Tooele 13 Utah 68 L'intah., : 5 Wasatch 14 Washington , 6 Weber e8 Wayne. l Total 444 By order of the Kennblican territorial committee, commit-tee, C. W. BKiJjtETT, Chairman. IlAnKL Trait, Secretary. Arrangement have been made with the Union Pacific and Kio Grande Western railways for one far for the round trip from all points in Utah to halt Lake City, except from point? east of Thistle on the Rio Grande VV astern railway. Tickets for sale September 14 and 15, good to I return to the lfth. THIS CONVENTION WILL BE HELD AT SALT LAKE CITY THEATRE, NOON, DErTkllBtB 15. 1898. m GoIde Eaatr The Colorado Midland has come to Utah, and in connection a ith the Rio Grand Western West-ern is undoubtedly now tbe popular line east, - Runs tbe fastest train, baa the finest scenery and makes connections at Colorado Colo-rado Spring and Denver with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Loui. New York, etc. Ticket office at 300 Main street. m m m Promptly ! i Expeditiously! At prices that will meet any competition. com-petition. WE PRINT EVERYTHING. Nothing too email to command our attention. atten-tion. Nothing too large for our complete facilities. We are manufacturers and retailers, and can save you the middleman's profit. Write us for estimates ou anything you may want in the way of Printing, Book Binding, Blank Books, Engraving or Stereotyping. le Irrigation Age Printing House. 22-24-26, W. 3rd Ko Salt Lake City. Telephone" , 1 49. Do not be deceived insist upon Hygeia water. MW FAST FLYER BEIWEEg Denver and St. Louis via the Barllngtoa Route. Schedule Time Lesve Denver 9 a. m., arrive ar-rive at St. Joseph 3:35 a. m., arrive at St. Loui 1:25 p. m. the following day; only one night on the road. Leave 8t. Louis 1 :40 p. m., arrive at Denver 8:15 p. m. the followtne day. These trains consist of ves-tibuled ves-tibuled Pullman sleeper and ohair car and are ainiply "elegant" in all their appoint-ment. appoint-ment. E. E. Walker, Gen. Agent. 30 W. Second South et.. Salt Lake City. J. Fkancts, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. j T PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWI N O property now in storage at our storerooms. 125, 127, VM hast First Sonth, to-wit: ,cruunlB' 1 sewing machine, "crated." 1 steam oath box. 1 coal oil stove and oven, "crated." 1 signboard, "crated." 1 lounge. 4 kitchen chairs. 1 small base-bnrner stove. 2 large soft coal stoves. Will be sold at public auction to pay storage and expense on same. Sale at 10 a. m., Wednesday, Oct. 12 1H92.' GEO. T. HAN LEY A CO., 137, 12 Kast First South. Hygeia at Simpson-Hill Drug Company. Hygeia at W. R. Gibbs'. Hygeia at Arbogait's. ; . The Cool Rout. When going east call at 200 Main street and secure tickets via Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railway. Fast time; ure connection. . . 3. C. Reckraeyer has opened with a fall ' line oi imported millinery. 33 E. lt So. J . ' ..' ) 1 .' Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt. San, Agent. Telephone 8S4. |