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Show pii! THE SALT LAKE TIMES. 150." OhA. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY EVENING, MAKCII 29, 1890. NO. Good News From lluwllnjr (trcvn. Washington, March 20. Representa-tive Goodnight, of Kentukey, received the following telogrnm: Bowling Green was not touched by the storm. No damage was done to property, and there was no loss of life in your district. A VIVID IMAtiNATIIOX. A tt llawkahaw-- ln III Mind. George Wilson, a Denver butcher, has nn insane idea that he is a member of sojne detective organization. 'J his hal-lucination is intensified by constant at-tention to the (lowing bowl. A day or two since Wilson left the Rocky Moun-tain city and came to Zion. Since then he has fairly bathed his soul in the cup that cheers. Last he was arrested whilo asleep under a fence and was nearly frozen at the time he was picked up. lie set up an a defense that lie wns a gilt-edge- ltnwkshnw and second only to the immortal Lecooq, but his statement had no weight in the scale of justice, and ho was lined with the rest of the in-ebriates. Six I.lve Lout. Memphis, March 20. The towbont Nail City was caught nt Gayoso in Thursday's storm. The Nail City was not damaged, but the entire tow was sur?k. Six lives wore lost. I.MI A I. I.OTTKKY. Drawing of tlie brand anil Petit Juror. The followicg is a list of the grand and petit jurors drawn this morning to serve at the ensuing term of the Third District Court of Utah: Grand Jurors A. W. Kingbaum, Frnnk Snyder, Thomas Stevens, Geo. E. Chandler, !). W. Scribner, J. II. l!oman, C. H. Whitney, W. II. Ciissidny, John E. Foster, Ijewis Kline, J. C. Mather, Sam-uel M. Lindon, T. C luxikledge, Wm. I'erego, F. O. Horn, Claud B. Durst, James Hughes, Daniel Harrington, H. E. Wilie, M. M. Beam. Petit Jurors. Bojd Park, I H. Fnrns-wort- C. X. Bus-tehe- , W. J. Miles, J. II. Kenman, F. 11. Auerbach, Jus. F. Brad-ley- , John H. Luck, John Strit-klay- , Otia I. Brown, Mvron Davis, James II. Kelly, Nicholas Trewoek, W. H. Remington, Uoo.'W. Custer, Joseph Gonhegnn.W. S. McOomiek, A. M. Grant, C 11. Sash-broo- Joseph H. Kerr, Levi Bach us, Geo. I Sundboiinie, CO. Farnsworth, M. Mouhnin, Edward Egnn, Henry llensleman, John Shields, Newton learned, Kenney Cohn, John MoVieker, Henry Cnrrignn, C. A. Tewkesbury, Jan. Hurry aud Henry Prosser. DO YOU WAST To lluy a House and Lot AVitliin tlie Clt? I have two big snaps in empty houses this week. First 810,000; the very finest modern residence on the North Bench, only 20 rods north of the electric car line on the corner of Fouth and J streets. The lot has 1G5 feet east front and 82' feet south front; finest lawn on the bench, choice fruits and elegant shrubs and flowers, large barn, carriage houso and stable yard. The house, is new, all hard brick, hot and cold water bath, electric bells, well fitted wtth halls, closets, hath room, pantry, cellar. f4000 cash, $.'5000 in six months, and $3000 in twelve months at 8 per cent. Second f2000; for nn adobe house of two large ruoms nud summer kitchen, nearly new, on corner of Fourth West and Ninth South streets. Near the rear door is an artesian well over 200 feet deep, flowing a steady stream of euro Wtiter; the lot is a 50x158 foot corner enclosed by a picket fence. Terms 1200 cash, balance one year nt 10 per cent. The obove for sale exclusively by the "Original Greene," at 274 Main St., near Clift House. We Still Lend In offering the cheapest, largest and best improved lots on the market, within the city limits, in Prospoct Park. Nice resi-dences, school house and shnde trees al-ready there. Terms, 25 cash and $10 per month, no interest. On tho 1st of April the price on theso lots will be ad-vanced 50 ouch. Buy now and secure a cheap home. We have nooutsido agents. Careful selections made for outside parlies. B. A. M. Fkoisktii & Co., 7ti E. 2d South st. Choice maple syrup, tho finest in the land, llnmond's choice hams nnd bacon, new goods and choica fruits arriving every dav nt C. B. Durst's, 72 nnd 71 E. Second South street. Examine These Trice. 10x10 cor. on E. lut South, 3 housea; 75 rent, only f 17.000. 10x20 51 h South near Main; flOO per month rent, 215 er foot. 7x7 D street. Ut. Oth and 7th, house, city water, $1500. li'xlO U't. Main and West Temple; good house, ?55iH. 41 feetxlO rods Brighnm let. 1st and 2ml West; hou.se rent for 80, ;hW per foot. F.iiHV terms. 5x20 2d South bet. 7th and 8th East; tine iuiproveinontM, flO.tUi. A whole block on Marion Boulevard, 2liK, j canh. :i25 s South Shore Beach prorty cant of Gartield. 4'.) feet Hue business projicrty, only 100 tier foot. Provo City pnerty will double iu value in n short time. I'. K Limit" A Co, Cor. :td South and Main street, up stairs. The Troy steam laundry, famous throughout the west for its excellont work. Telephone 102. 112 Main Bt. Just Received A superb line of Cambric. Nainsook nnd Swiss Embroideries, 40 inch Flouncing;!, Baby Flouncings, All over Embroideries, Guipure Vandyko Embroideries, HoniBtitched Embroideries, tfce. Torchon Laces, all widths. 75 pittternB Vandyko Laces. "Novelties in Dress GooOs." Shanghai Wash Silks, new designs, 812 n pattern. French nnd Domestic Sateens in elegant colorings. "Absolutely Fast Black" Hose, 25o pair. The Walker Bros. Co. IXiUAM & l0Si:i.LAX, Kent l'stuto Agt nls II W. 2nd South Street. Headquarters for East Bench prop-erty, liiiok nt our list: 125 acres in. . Plat O, at. . I H00 per acre 20 " Block 5 " CtiiO " 10 li " (Vitl " 15 " II " 750 10 " 15 " mo " 15 " " 27 " il " 27 " " 27 " 1 " 10 "H ' 12UI " 5 lots in Inglowood add. at . . . .500 each 10x12 cor 5lh S. and 121 It E $ IM 10x10 cor l.h and Ith E 2V InxlO cor llrd mid loth E 12,000 'XM feet front by 'XV) feet deep, near new hotel. East Side, lit 100 per foot, Best buy in the city. 8x20, block 20, 1st south 15,000 170 acres over Jordan. - ypring novelties in neckwear. Bant Marham. Man. (Vi. 1 12 Main st. The Continental. This hotel is the reiognized head-quarters for commerciiil men nnd tourists. Centrally located, it is fur-nished with everything iertainiiig to a tlrst-cliis- a hotel. For rooms nt any tuna addons G. S. Hoi.mkh, Manager (!ontinental Hotel. fidxUVi feet business property for 225 er foot; cheap; 8 roomed house, bath, etn. HKiXkl ftt on 4th West, I1.VUI. I iH acres tlirea ami a half miles from postofllca, cheap. )!.) will buy0i7nKla Oth East ana 4 th South sts. tciooo will buy 81x110 Nth West and 11 South sts. ixlO rwls on 4th South, .T2" per f't. Mxll rods on 1st West and Fir, bla 2, pi K, 5500. 1000 for 4'i12 rU, brick liousa five rooms. 18,000 for 10x1.1 ro,l on 7th Ho nnd 2d East streets. (.Vino for :i',tl0 rols on 5th Ku U t 2J and ild West. ll50 for 25x110 feet, four roomed houiw. Tmom. Gt 4 C. - Mine. Lamb's lute shipuiuat in mil-linery is iilmoHt nil imMrtod from Paris. Call early and get the first choice. We are solo agents for Millard and Christy Hats. Mi:n. Co., 112 Main strict. We carry a full lino of tho celebrate! Foster & Porrin kid gloves for gontlo-men'- s wear. Mr.R. Co. 112 Main st. 90x198 ft, Stato Road, bet Oth and Olh South. 00x105 ft, Stato Road, bot Oth and th South. 82Jxl65 ft, State Road, bet Olh nnd 7th South. 24x14854 ft, Stnte Rond, bet th nnd 8th South. 50x141 ft, Stato Road, near Oth South. 130x144, cor State and Oth South. 25x114, State, near Oth South. Cor 3rd East and Oth South, 5x10, Blkl7,Plat A; S3000. 5x20, Gth South, bet 2nd and 3rd Last. 5x10, good bouso, 4th South, bet 7th nnd 8th East. 45a05, fine residence, 3rd S, East. 41x105, Main St, bet Oth and 7th South. An acre joining Liberty Park, near Boulevard. . See our list for bargains in Plata 1) and G. Also acre properties. Two lots in Pink Place. McAllister Buoh. 205 South Main St. W hnvo 50,1X1) to loon on real estata. Finn brii'k land cheai. Cull and sea our acreage. Ws hv snaps. Call nnd see lots In Nelson & Karly'a sulxlivision. The nlwve property is rata by W. 11. WiutkACu. OgtlrB Irramrrj Hotter. Better than Elgin. Ilit-eire- fresh everyday. IIoo.k & Co., The Leading Grocers. 45 E. First South St. InTStIirste Below. Hi 10 on 2d 8, rloee to 5th E 520 on 5th H, bet Mth nnd 0th E. 2 12 on tit h E, bet 3d and ith H. 2 10 on 7th st, bet I and J. 25 (Mires 8 W, 5 A. P I). 5 acres N W in sea 20. J. W. Ilm jr.a 4 Co. Room!, 217 South Main. , Keitl I'jitnlo Aiiila' IHreetorjr. This is Intended for the uho of real es-tate agents, and it is to m iwuuwl under the auspices of Tnr. Timkh. Thnchargo will bo 1.50 for ench address. The directory will show all responsible agents. New Bpring styleein Miller and Christy haiH. Bakt Makniiai.l Mh. Co. 112 Main st. illl.OOII iil- - Of Tnr, Timkm ns a HHcinl edition will lie published about tho llrnt week in April, and a reprint of the real estate agents directory will npfMiar in this mammoth edition. rarlxiiiu Pattern At Mrs. Cbrmty's grund opening from Wednesday to Saturday. 31 Went First South street. We invite your attention and inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bant Maiihiiai.l Mmi. (V). 112 Main at. ak a -- - Somctliiiig (ieod. 18 Acres in Blk 28, Lots 10 nnd 11; 10 A P A for W00 per aero; easy tonus. This is worth looking at. Acres, 14 miles from P. O., nil under fence; 40 Acres in cultivation, good water right, fur 25.00 per acre. This is a fine chance to buy n farm cheap; this is a mile from railroud truck. Lot 9, Blk. 11, 5 A P A for boIo chonp. Wo can nell 2)x8, block nnd half from II. (1. W. depot; for 3850, half cash. 4 Lots West Tomplo Add., 6100 ench; xi cash. 7x10 rods on (ith South bot. 3d nnd 4th West, fliOOO. 10x10 cor on Oth nnd K, 1300; splendid terms. 5x5 on 3d South, close in, 3700. 78x102 feet on 3d South bid. 8th nnd 9th East, houso 3 rooms, $55(X). Block 118, plat D, on market cheap; come get terms. 20 lots in Homo subdivision, 82i5 per lot. We also hnve a fine lot of business properties. Call nnd boo us. Will take pleasure in Bhowing you property. W. W. Rivkh & Sons, 55 and 50 Wasatch Building. WESTLAKK, The Lending Suburb of Salt Luke City. What does it mean? Is a big boom coming? The Byndicnto owning and controlling this greatsuburb has recent-ly been reorganized and soma of the most active real estate pushers thnt hnvo ever been in the west, besides aulllcient enpitnl for improvements of tho niimt extensive nnd comprehenHive chnrncter hnvo tukon nn intorost. The great nd vnnoe in ncrengo of an eligible character has made every lot in the entire town plat worth ten to twenty times its vnluo of eight months ago. For one week commencing Monday. Mnrch 31 tho lots will be upon the market at a nn re nom-inal price and a very limited nuinlier fur advertising purposes at about one-tent-the actual value. The price will bo ad-vanced weekly for the entire year, and the first few weeka will witnowa a few wine jieoplo getting on tho ground floor. The following statements were 111 ado in writing anil the original can l seen at tho ollioe of the company at 274 Main streot. Salt Lakb Citv, March 28, 1890. Tho only venture I have ever made in real estate wua the purchase of a lot in Westlako suburb through H. N. Green of this city. Tho amount ot the purcl.iiHO money was small. I after-ward supposed it to be a dead loss, but I have sold the same this month at a profit of 200 per cent. J. B. Tiikai.l. K.i t T.akk Citv. March 27. 1890. Now lines of spring neckwear just oponed. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co., Main street. Lincoln Park Still lends. Look up its advantages e buying lots in other additions. C. E. Wantland, 201 Main Street. Our stock is complete in the lino of gentlemen'B silk and linen handker-chiefs. We invite your inspection. Bast-Maksha- ll Mku. Co. 112 Main st. Mrs. Christy, the Milliner, Has her grand opening Wednesday, March 20th. 31 West First South. llargnins In all chiHMea of proierty. I .mux LaM Co., 1 looms M mid 9, Scott Auerbach Block. I';lerutel Trsiles. Tho following rcs;lutions nro pub liHhod bv the authority of the Browora Itnllrond Tl kctt Ihiught, Meld And exchn.'.gixl liy J. K. (ollespie, mem-bu- r of the American Tucket Brokers' No. 210 Main street. The Troy SU'iim laundry is justly fa-mous for Its excellent work. Telephone 192, 11. Mum st. This is to certify that I purchased n lot of H. N. Grmme last July ami have j tint sold the same at a profit of 220 per cent. f Swuklm, 230 Main street. Head olllco of Westlake 271 Main street. We have jiiHt placed on salo a must comploto lino of mtxiium and light weight underwear. Bast MAasHALL Mkk. Co., 142 Main street. Union No. 1 of Salt Lake City: At a regular meeting of tho Utf.i Federated Trades and Labor Council, held March 9, 1890, in accordance with inHtructions from the American federation of labor, tho fol-lowing resolution was unnnimout-l-adopted: , . Resolved, That in tho senso of tins council that all workingmon nUttnm from drinking scab beer, nnd withdraw all patronagH from Hume who handle any of tho following New Vork pool hoar: Anheuser, Busch & Co., St. Louik; w. J. Ijemjw, Western Brewery, St. Louis; Phillip Best (Pabst) Browing Co., St. Louis; Jos. Scblitz Brewing Co., Mil-waukee, Wis. And it is further Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the lcadirg papers of the territory. R. G. Si.katkii, President Lor.E.HW)Ci(Af.i!AF-- r, S(cretary. (seal New patterns in silk nnd silk mixed negligee shirts. Bart Marshall Mkk. Co., 142 Main st. A libornl contract will bo mado with an honest, cnpnblo life solicitor as "special agent" Utah and Wyoming. Cull or address B. B. Mann, rooms 21 and 22, Culmer Block, Salt Lake, Utah. ori.reat I He. The real estate agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, nnd hung in the ollices nnd public places of the city. . aaa The Troy Steam laundry. Telcphono 192, 112 Main street. a For the best meats in the city, go to W. E. D. Barnett's, at 59 East Third South street and you will rind them. Practical Watchmakers, Adolph Hauerbach & Sons. All work td. No. 16 E. First South et. J. A. Merlan k Sops. Parties wanting to buy property of any desorij t'on will save money by call ing on us. We have a fine list of busi nobs nnd residence property Unit cannot lie equaled for location, price and terms. We have more line corners than any-body nnd several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Cull and see us before buying. J. A. MorlaW A Sous. 38 tf 13 W. Second South St. Special for Platting. 12'i acres on Boulevard. 25 acres on Territorial Rad. 22 acres on Fifth South. Hi acres joining liuciia Vista. C. E. Wati.a.ik, 201 Main St , Bargain In all classes of pr..rty, L'.nio La.ih Co., Room 8 and 9, Scott Auerbach Block. Bargain In all chus.'S of UprIoortyL.lMU Co., Boom 8 ond 9, Scott Auerb;h Block. - - For freeh pjultry, fruits, llo.r and feral, t'ether with all finrt clasa gt'vmt-ic- , call st tho place of W. E. D. Har-nett, 5!) E Third South street . 10x10, a good house, 5 blocks from Clift house, S12O0 a rod. A superb residence on Brighnm, near ESt. A magnificent corner, 7 rods front, blocks from St. James hotel. 80 acres of tine farming land with primary water right 12 miles south of Clty- - . Terms and prices of thews properties will show unprecedented bargains. Fine house, about two blocks from Temple; easy terms. 10x10 lot 3, block 15, plat B; cheapest in the city. 5x5, house, cor. 1st and K Ms. A bargain. Our books show the largest and most desirable list of property in tho city. J. 11. Whalds, Rooms 12 and 13 Scott-Auerbac- h Bid. Eat Meat, Mrat and Tim FulUjn Meat Markot, at No. 10 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork. Call and get what you want, end the very boat in the markot. , Gkobge McDowalo, Prop r. Just received at S.S. Dickinson A Oo.'s, corner of Main and Third South street, a car load of Kansas corn fod bef, gether with spare riba and lork tender loins. A nice frame bouse, WJ east, 3rd South, sjuth front;g.l brick sUblend grxxl improvements; ftOUO. A nice i room frame house; empty, on 3rd South and 9th East; 3 rods front, terms eauy, IV Hofais 4 Tutor, Cor. 3rd South and Main. WEBB & PALMER, Real Estate. 10 acres on 2nd West. 3x10, 9tt Cast, tr2nd South. 5 acres on 2nd West. 8x10 corner Blk 5&, Plat "D." If you want fresh meats and the very best in the market, go to S. S. Dicken-son & Co cot. Main and 3rd South street. Call and tee my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tatlor, 45 E. 2d South St. Auction! Auction! On Monday, March 31st, at 11 a. m.. Fine carriages, elegant household, furni-ture, carpets, robes, bedding, etc., etc., No. i33 W. Third South street. Andrews & Reinsimar, Auctioneers. Union Pacific LamK Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street. Salt Lake City. t Get the Bicycle you want at once, See Pembroke, 18 Commercial afent for Sar Au Levtr Safety and $90.00 A ew National Ball all around. Pkmb boke. Mme. Lamb would like to see the ladies of the city, sure, next week. - it Vou Wnt A good smoke, go to the Caaino cigar store, 23 Main stret, north of Vt aiker House. St ir aiifi t;s. the Lest wheel on earth Pembroke, agent. Tb A. J. Whit Krai Etal ( snipaay, 31 East Setnl South street, the ohlmt real eta! otlica in the eitr. Established in 1. j Pembroke quick job printer. THE CITY COUNCIL. A Brief IHscnsslon or the Street Rail-way Question Hud Last Evening. TWO RESOLUTIONS WERE PASSED. Washington." Park to ba Improved A ' Toll to be Levied on All The city council held n session last night, the principal feature of which was iia briefness. A baker's dozen of the city dads responded to the calling of the roll, after winch tho minutes were road and with one slight correction ap-proved. Under the head of petitions a docu-ment signed by J. B. Jack, John Don-nelln- J. A. Morehmd & Son, W. Jones, M. J. Grey, F. E. Gregg, Henry J. Die-ter, Wendell Benson, John A. Blythe, Angus M. Cannon and a great uiauy others asked that tho Bapid Transit company be granted a franchise on First East street. Tho communication was placed ou file. Immediately following came a similar document signed by P. Wellerbeck, C. W. Clayton, J. W. Jen-ing- s mid several other people asking tnat tho Salt Lake City railway com-pany be permitted to onjoy the same privilege ntlo 1110 reading was in progress, Councilman Hall inquired for the date on the docu-ment. During the tinio consumed by tho clerk in looking for it (.tho date) a representative of tho company volun-teered the cheerful information that all the names had been placed on the sheet yesterday. Tho petition was referred to the cominitteo on sireets, after which the first petition tiled was similarly dis-posed of. John W. Jenings naked for nnd ob-tained permission to pile building ma-terial on Fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth East. A petition from u number of. property owners protecting against the granting of a franchise to any street railway com-pany in East Boulevard nt tho south-west corner of Liberty Park was to the cominitteo on streets, suc-ceeding which came a notice from resi-dents on Second West to t':e offeet that the street railway company has left tho ntroot tilmust impassible and that sonio-thin-should be done instanter. Tho committee on stroets will likewise con-sider this matter. The city surveyor was authorized to submit n plan for tho improvement of Washington park, nnd then came a calm before the storm. Tho shower broke a moment lifter in tho shape of n ros n by Anderson, which provides that all corporations obtaining franchises from tho city be compelled to pay a part of their groos earnings into the city trensurj. James uniended by including all companies to which franchises had been granted, and tho resolution passed. Then trie city attorney wns Instructed to look up the law nnd see whether or not tho council could do it, litter which Pembroke moved n roeoiiHi(lurntioi), which was lost. The city's counsel was also instructed to furninh lin opinion regarding tho right of tho stroet railway company to occupy First East btroet, lifter which tho coun-cil adjourned. SrucTn blow. cnes 1" Louisville After tho J.cslruc tivc Tomwlo-Clen- nng Away the Wreckage. AN ESTIMATE OP THE KILLED. Hnmber is About 150-T- here Were Th, Have 100 Persons Injured-Th- ere Been 88 Dead Bodies Recovered. Lousviixe. March roofs are being put on wherever pos-sible Hundreds of hogsheads of ex tobacco are being carted to the Souses. In spite of all effort,, however, several thousand hogsheads re-main unprotected on the second, third and fourth floors. There will be consid-erable danger in reaching these, as they Beem ready to topple over into the street. The stroets in districts the worst dar-ned are still picketed. Elsewhere wag-ons and all but mere sight seers are al-lowed to pass. Hundreds of men are busy trying to cave goods. Many of those employed in tho wreckage are paid by the board of trade committee. Whenever help is de-sired it is given. At Falls City all the men under the direction of the chief of nnlice are still at work. On the site of the ruined hall nre mounds of brick mortnr, benms, luth and wild confusion, and mon are digging nt the base of them. HUNTING FOR THE DEAD. In all sixty-seve- bodies have been taken out. The Inst is thnt of C. Lnznrus, a small shop-koop- at 1130 West market etroet, next door to Falls' city hall. He wns in attendance upon n lodge meeting. The body was mnngled nlmost beyond recognition. It was taken to the tem-jiorar- y morgue, established in a barber shop across the street. 4.t the Planters' warehouse tho body of Ed. Moran, a foundry man in Dennis Long's Iron pipe works, wns discovered wedged between beams nnd logsheds of tobacco. The remains were taken to his homo on Twelfth street, nenr mnin, whero his wife and four little ones hnvo been kept in anguished suspense When the corps was brought iu the woman nank, almost fainting into a chair, cover-ing her face with her hands, while the two smallest children clung to the chair waiting in sympathy, and the two older became frantic with grief. Up to early this morning eighty-si- x bodies had been taken from Falls City hall and the cellar at Eigthteenth street and Magazine street. The general be-lief is that nt least forty more bodies nre in the dancing hall ruins. THE NUMBER OF DEAD. The latest and most intelligent esti-mate of the number dead throughout tho city will not exceed 150. This is n careful nnd fairly nccurate estimate. The Masonic committee wired the fol-lowing to Leander Burdick, grand mas-le- r, nt Toledo Ohio: "From what we enn gather there nre nbout 400 houses destroyed; 300 persons injured, of whom twenty per cent will probably die from injuries; there nre 125 dead now. The citizens seem desirous ef caring for their own dead nnd injurod. IX THE TORNADO'S TRACK. The I.ntcst, News of tho Disaster from Various Points. Louisville, Mnrch 29. Spccinl dis-patches regnrding the storm any that the new manufacturing town of Grand river, near Paducah was struck by the blast, nnd a dozen houses wore blown down. Two persons wero killed a womnn and (. boy. Twenty peoplo were hurt. All telegraph lines were destroyed. At Farmington much dnmage was done to buddings. No loss of life in this place. At Paducnh there was but little dam-ns- e. Telegraph lines nre ell down, nnd it is thought that the storm through the section not heard from may be one of great disaster. , London, Kentucky, reports much dam-age to property, but no loss of life. The Eminence, Ky., blast was very Bevere. The house of Joseph Kenny was blown down nnd a old child nnd Louis Maddox, his brother-in-law- , was killed. Mr. Kenny was fatally hurt. His wife nnd babe were seriously in-jured. WE, FIRE AND CYCLONE INSURANCE. There is about one hundred thousand dollars life insurance on those killed upon laborers and middle clnsses of peo-ple in smnll ten-ce- companies and Knights of Honor. About fifty thousnnd dollars in the Knights of Honor will be promptly pnid by an assessment of eight cents upon members. The remaining fifty thousnnd ilollars in ten cents a week companies mi)y brenu those companies, realizing nly a small part to holders of policies, the tire insurance ia only twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars. The cyclone insurance is only two thousand dollars, held by to liquor dealers, their joint losses wing eight thousand dollars. Plate Rlass insurance six thousand dollars. IN FALLS CITY HALL. When the hurricane struck it, in the "nam hall were Mile. Appe with her (lancing school numbering sixty-fiv- e, of whom it is feared not more than twenty escaped. Tnese were children with mothers and fathers. In the room on the second floor wns the executive com-mittee of Romnn Knights consisting of seven members in session. Iheo. Englemier, upholsterer at twenty-thir- d and Market streets, was f'led. Jewell Lodge Knights and tidies of Honor was in session on the floor. Nearly one hundred nnd Mty members were present when the building fell. Of these thought not more than fifty escaped. Humboldt dge I. O. O. F., consisting of seven-teen members was holding a meeting on the same floor. Those who escaped ere badly injured. It is now pretty near certain that the entire loss of life will not go much above one hundred, if that point is reached. to this writing the total number of bdie8 recovered and missiug who, it is reasonably certain are dead, is 83. In edition are about a dozen so badly in-jured that death may ensue. From 150 persons are injured to an extent wfth noticing. Probably 5oo to loco hf'e very slight scratches. Suit l.Mke Theater, Fred Wnrdo and company gnve an ex-cellent rendition of 'Damon and Pythias" at the Salt Lake theater last night. The company appear this evening in Rich-ard 111. URANCIIINli OIT IX ltlSINKSS. Allen & C'o's. New Departure in Heal Eutute. Allen & Co., of this city, have recently decided to enlarge their real estate busi-ness and not only handle Salt Lake city property, but to provido for customers in Boise City, Idaho, nnd other points. The firm's list in Salt Lake comprises all the best property, interior nnd suburban, nnd some of the beat business property on the market, In addition to this they will plat additions and transact a general business in securities, having now bonds drawing the best rates of interest com-mensurate with safety in the mnrnet. The latter embraces a list of first mort-gages on real estate, county, school and territorial bonds, all A No. 1. Mr. W. C. B. Alien was formerly secretary of the Omaha Board of Trade, nnd more re-cently immigration and travoling agent of tho Union Paciliu. His knowledge of western investments is thorough and perfect and an investor can rest assured that whatever is represented is an actuul fact. SALES OF SIX DAYS. The Krai Estate Tranters of the Week Junt Vtsl a Ronn4 Million. SOME VERY LARGE TRANSACTIONS. Outside Property Commanding Good Price The Mothodista Sell to a Syndicate. The real estate sale of the past ail days, including Unlay, are fully up lotha standard of the fovr weeks proceeding, and the amount of money which baa changed hands la something over a mil-lion of dollars. Thia includes sales made which have not been reeordeil, although Salt Lnke City can well afford to boom-te- nt with the bona fide transactions tiled with the county recorder. Among the larger deala of the week are the following: The ante of JOxlCl feet in lot 5, block 22, 5 acre plat A, by Carrie E. Salter to C. Auer for 120a Thia piece of property ia mt inshlo by any means, and the prion rvaliol ia a very handsome one indeed. A. Ilanauer A Co. also made a aaln in thia tract of three lota in block 3, for which E. B. Critdilow paid 22jt. E. li. Smith disposud of hia 10 acre in section 34, township I, lying southwest of the city for r.,imo, the I'tah Title, Insurance t Trust company being that purchaser. The Methodist church people have soldi their property to a syndicate for 7n,m. Thia location ia on East Third South. The parties buying it propi to cut tha block in twain and divide the property into uiUb'e lota. Erroneously it hua been stated that Krlsey A Gttleapta made thia sale. They claim they did not, but say that tha deal has been con-summated. The following are tha sales of the week tin to hint night: Monday 2i4,.V Tuesday SRVJTill Wednesday .Vt;iH Thursday 157,"X7 Friday 129;fcX. Total 7UU The transfers today will amount to something over 2on,oo", making tha total wile of tho week very nearly l'KHSONAL. M. H. Benrdsley, of Grand River, Col., is in the city. Frank R. Morrissey, formerly of the Omahn Herald, is in town. L. Mohr, a prominent citizen of Fort Wayne, I ml., is at the Continental. 15. C. Gushing, ninyor of Omaha, ia visiting Salt Luke, lie is nt the Walker house. H. W. Ilallett, Rifle Creek, Col., and J. L. Ilallett, Springfield, Mass., both gentlemen of means nnd prominence, ore visiting the city. They have rooms tit tho Continental. JHiiHonlc. A special convocation of Utah diop-ter No. 1, R. A. M., will be hold this (Saturday) evening nt 7 o'clock sharp. Members are hereby notified. Sojourn-ing companions nro cordially invited to attend. Work Royal Arch. By order M. E. H. P. Philip Biuous. Secy. I'AICTV OK I I KAMi ltK. I'rom tlio A Untitle tu the rmllln In l'rl-vil- Cur. John B. Drake and wife nnd Miss V. Drake, Chicago; Mrs. Whiteomb, Mrs. Kingsley nnd J. E. KingHley, Philadel- - and G. Wet her bee and wife and 11. Iihia, and wife, New York, making a party of ten persons, arrived over the Union Pnuiliu this morning and will re-main in the city until tomorrow nfter-noo-whon they leave for tho Pacific-coast- John B. Drake is known alumni the world over ns proprietor of the Grand Paciliu hotel, Chicago, and H. B. Dar-ling is scarcely less jMiptilar, being one of the proprietors of the Fifth Avenue hotel, New York. The privatocar "Mns-cotte- " is chartered by the party and thoy are having a very jolly time. They are at the Walker House. WW - A Him'IhI Ktrent. For threo days the mngniflcetit pnr-lor- s of Madamo Lamb, Salt Lnko'u lead ing modeste, have been thronged with the fashionable ladies of tho city, all eager to inspect the new Block of spring goods recently purchased by the madame herself in New York nnd Pam. As Tiik Tim eh goes to press, it is a dilll-cu-matter to even got a peep inside, bo great is the throng. Madame Liinib has, without doubt, the tinest display ever seod in this city, and is deserving of the success which sho now enjoys. A call at her place of business cannot fail to convince even the most skeptical. Lots at $12.50 Apiece. Think of it! You can secure forty-nin- e lots nt the insignificant price of $12.50 each. This great offer is only for the purpose of advertising. Read this care-fully; the opportunity of a lifetime is herein presented. There is a tide in the affairs of mon which, taken at tho flood, lends on to fortune. Be carofiil thnt you do not wnit for the ebb. This great offer pos-itively holds good but for ONE WEEK, commencing Monday, March 31st, nnd closing Saturday, April 5th. Read caro-full- y the following conditions, und then you will understand whore tho advertis-ing comes in and why wo can afford to soil lots for the insignificant sum of $12.50 each, which are really worth $150 apiece. The simple CONDITION is that each purchaser must introduce at tho office of the Grout Trans-Jorda-company, 274 Main street, nenr the Clift Houre, a mun or woman over 18 years of age for each lot purchased. There is no limit - to the number or lots fi single individual may purchase, except his or her ability to introduce people to our office. Someone must bo brought to ua nnd introduced for ench lot procured nt this trifling ex-pense. Wo must nnd shall enlarge the circle of our ncqunintance nnd koop the office full of people. That nlone will more than compensate us for the loss in-curred in selling n limited number of our lots away below cost. These ndvertising lots will bo sold only for cash, und nil lots must be pnid for whon selected from the mnps in the ollioe. Pnrties residing outside the city can secure some of those lots providing they have their remittance of money at the office by Saturday tho 5th, and in lieu of a personal introduction to us, for ench lot tbey may purchnse they must send two mimes of porson-- to whom we enn send mnps, circulars, etc. The names sent mny be of persons residing in their own towns or elsewhere. There must be two names sent for ench lot purchased. These lots offered nt 812J4 nre very choice nnd hnve been sold nt privnto sale nt from $50 to $150 each. The prices will bendvancod weekly, until in the summer the 500 notch will be reached. Will you show wisdom or wi you be n clam? If you nro wise you will load up nt the bottom figure. If you hnve a perverse or over cnatious nature you will make snoring, dispnraging re-marks nbout those snide $12.50 lots, nnd in less thnn three months will be engorly seeking to buy them nt from three hun-dred to five hundred dollars apiece. 1 he office will be open for the selection of lots and tho introduction of strangers from J a.m. to 8 p.m. every day except Saturday, whon tho sale will close promptly nt p.m. Cull early nnd nvoid the closing "Next week a 6imilnr offer will be mnde but nt n greatly ADVANCED PRICE PER LOl. We shall publish in the daily papers a list of the purchasers for this week in order that they by next week can undersell us und yet receive 8 fair margin of profit upon their investment, We shall pub-lish tho names and nddresses and ndvise our purchasers for next week to buy of those before coming to us. Tho prices will positively be advanced every week. Tbe title to the lots is nbsolutely icr-fee- t. To every caller we give a map and other printed matter; to everv purchaser a copy of abstract titlo insurance policy and warrantee deed. Bear in mind that hundreds of the citizens of Salt Lake now own lots in the ssme plat. If some one tells you that the lots are low ground, away out without transportation, don t believe him, but come to the office, get,a map nnd go look at tho lots yourself. The only limit to the number of lots you can purchase is the number of people you can introduce. Don't forget the place, 274 Main street between the Clift nnd Walker houses. 274 Main street ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. K IK HKIlMlV ult.H THAT Pt'R- - NOW to "II nflf iA tlie Pflitrfe t irnrt, ut Mall ('mat. I th. nuwto a M 3h U, l IMAirh. A. I., in ! ! Crirkr, ilrtMMil. tli on.WUnl lmia. ( Im "I Mil ml" will .!.' W,uUf, tha ItOi ilar itt April, W. tltirt )n.Ult, j krwl tuhrt tu tl rmftrinalirtl of ttm i'mhuit I Hiit, Kt h.l. in pu Bi. mf m fur the Imrt inlerMa f itm tw, ail II, nM, ': till, lnlr""l niwl tmlmtm t llm mwi tjw.t ; rrankl r l Ih" Him ! hi UtuK ami all II. ril,r, title awl Inuwrf . him ntU in Ova t fxllnwiittf .lrritjwfi iiareala at laiwl tUtti ill ttah TrriU.r,: I. All Um fiaht. tl'Un.l intmaf iA aal'l twtmtm I . I . I - f . I . ... K If mJ II. nofth half arti.. thlr4wu i, uw!iiib iffia tl mrfth ft raoaw lau. 'tr w4. Sail !fc Marxian, ilnala in Salt I a 'ianli, X A p.ti ft U aial.i in, l.w IfiJhrea CJi, ,U II, Bait laa I'fSf KifssT, Mail IUa ; t .itinlT . tHnmn-tlt- at Ilia i(ha4 tnmt ut aaiil M al ronnma Ihanra at a o fwla, tlanra mwlh una lit n-- t, lhM'a aaat Ail 11 r.la, tHnra mmth nam 1 t! tf ptwm wl ta'SIA' Slritf maitaintlis Rtaweiara rrfla of rwint. I. Ilia wat Ull tha n.jhwMl .irf J i ll III;, lownahip otw 1; 1MI M nam aa wa. Halt lk Mrullan, iiuia ut iia.ia I uuulf , ami taiaiss ii,tj mr-- nt imnti. lli.la na ba la wrllins, aiwl ma? im fur all mat itm .f mi (arrala. ut ht mai tl ' ao pural. Th mat t .talnaeal a' aar "a pnr Uitheasla Iu Hia ailmmialf Jin a.aiaiaJl. or tit bar at Urn iiSV-- iA h miuawy, fc. M. I ritrt,l.w, nana V aM tt4i-- vruMsto lililtn. Tariu.: OnaaJf nah, oea-h:- f (.nimiaucr tuLm nt 'r dua iw ," ailh intaov at u t twnl v" annnm, paialii, inaf. t, ammrwl Im axK'sa" (" prmw l.A L HA t Hi a K i.U Tl TTM. A'lm'r t fcalata nt I rank I na-aa- I atl. Salt Ufca t lj, Marrt. . W. LOCAL TAX UK. TO t IX A o. mot 1 1OJt. t'nrKr.A.a. thb us ai. tx aaaina) (art of U V Hl.a-- , flat 11 fur tha ritauatun of M ouuna oa hi on Ma rtrnrt, airxiBOtic tu Vi, brrmm on tha Wh .lar at June, UMt. ami till mnaiM tt-- '"fWafiira. I. K. K- - fhrte, f'nllartnr f HM Lakn Cilf, tiftnaif thaauHMa-lt- i mt'tl la i" h t.ntaa nt anrtMaia 1 antl uf "an oeUnnnns praarrilin4 tha fiaT alvl avl of bmi naaaaa-- , mmi'' awa it b ttm t l Vain.l of Salt l -- I tf J,na IA I", and of all mlw tmlianra t an! mi, and U lawaol I tab api.ttok-bl-a u mib n.t aa.a Inlot ,n Mm foijoin umxl nuart. rVyinniiMf tan i ll ro.ii, tibbMii4 n.b"irt naTvaruf mlWJ,it mm! la ill eats than aaita kn I tu ela. loanm ml . ii ela. timuem lil hn t In, r.t tu lan .A Minaiat. aa olattea tn Ba takat Mr tnt'l. and will rail Iha aaa. or mar lhrf aa ha naraaaarr.to p umna.t Ui aad enala, at aaoiie mrtKin, in front ol ll I HI Hall, Bait Laa lljf. tt W tJ ol Aoril, 10, at U a'crturk . Aavaaor ami Collar.. Otbra. .u. 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