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Show iCHB 'liAJOI? OSlIBtJBE: SALT LAKE CITY, JANUARY I. 1893. L beooxo. . USrSOKOLOQIOAZ. 17. TlXB OF OT B J o . Obsxxvatiov. SB I m..., f I P e 9 2j 3v C o 0 fa "3 "2 o aa. 25.4321 60 ' . Lt to-ds- one-quart- er - - i flre-lad- . 0-6- 3 - l"oroait for U. S. ; To-Da- y. or Aoaicoiruna, Dkpartmbkt liUBCtV. WtlTHIR Saw Faaacisco. Deo. 31, 189L : CITY AJTD HIIOHBOJ tOOD. All tbe government offloes will be oloaed Trk Niw Tub'i Tkxbuvs requires eents United State and tbe la postage anywhere 8 cents foreign postage. Tbe fellow who neverjfails to swear off at the beginning of a new year will be around y telling hi friend about It. The number of precincts In the Territory la 280; tbe number of mining districts in tbe is 47. This Is to fill omissions in Territory article on Territorial affaire, found Thirteen deer were eorraled at the foot of the mountain yesterday near tbe Union Paolflo track, where they are captured by this time. Tbe anow waa too deep for them to escape. There were many New Year's alelgh rldea In town last night. One alelgh waa filled with young men attired In linen duaters and straw bats. They were aleo provided with tin horns. Yesterday was a very busy day In tbe land office. Everybody was bent on making final entry for tbelr raining claims for fear of having to do asaeaament work on them next year. The cold weather looked for yesterday tbia morning. More snow ought to be along fell during laat month than all of the season of the December fall being a little o to-da- - e.' : -- 7 . 1890-180- 1, over twenty-twinches. The tine silk flag which was so proudly carried at tbo head of the 8oott Zouaves the laat campaign has been recovduring ered and now adorns the armory of Com -A, Second Regiment. pany ' Services this evening at tbe Jewish Tembetween Second and Third ple, Fourth East, 7:20. South, begin at Subject of discourse: The Jewish and Christian New Years." Public cordially Invited. A collision between a Salt LakeOlty Railway car and a slelgb made tbe snow fly In tbe vicinity of the Commercial blook last but beyond a badly evening at 0 o'clock, fraotured vehicle, no particular damage was done. Judge Anderson performed two marriage ceremonies yesterday afternoon at the Cut-te- n Hotel. The first couple to celebrate the Kobert G. Wilson and obsequies of 1801 was of Belle Tompkins, both Eureka. The other pair was Dr. O. X. Seabrigbt aad Eva Child ' from Loot. Looal weather report at 8 a. m. yes; Baker City. terday:i Salt Lake.82 20 deg. 2d eg. Cheyenne. deg. i Denver, 20 deg. ; Helena. 18 deg. ; Miles City. 4 deg. ; Mont- -' rose, 30 dag. At 11 a. m. : Salt Lake, 22 18 deg.; Ogdeo. 11 deg.; deg.; Bingham, Logan, 13 deg. ; Park City, 9 deg.; Provo, 18 deg. The alleged burglar wbo was seen loitering around the residence of II. 8. Coombs on East First South street Wednesday night, and was ordered to move on by a pedestrian In his hand, turned oat with a to be a relation of Mr. Coombs, who aad just arrived In the city. - A merry sleighing party in a wagon box on runners was spilled out at tbe eorner of East Third South and Third East last night. Nobody was hurt, but boys and girls were the ground. Every one strung out all over and hurrahed for thedawn got up laughing j ing of tbe new year. At 760 West Seoond South street is a f am- -; consisting of a mother and lly naiued Steele, four children, one of tbei an infant lesa has gone away than a week old. Tlela4er In search of work, and ffio only means of by tho family, was the fupport possessed the eldest son, who Is but sixteen years old and now out of employment. The tbe family neighbors, on Wednesday,. found Their absolutely without food or coal. wants have been supplied, but temporary no moro worthy object of the charity surely of our citizens can be found on this New Year's day than thla helpleae family. Tbe county clerk did a rushing buslneas in yesterday, nod the follow marriage licenses start married life with tbe lng couples will new year:" C. L. Seabrigbt, agod 85, Eva O, Child, aged 20; Gustav A. Youngberg, aged S2, and Ida V. Anderson, aged 28; Kobert Q. Wilson, aged 3d. and Belle Tompkins, aged 38; Joseph McLaughlin, aged 45, and 42; Pletra Del Mary Ann Loveland. aged and Doasndl Chulro. aged 23, Outpepplna Del Doppa, aged 22; John Williams, aged 21. and Sarah Michael, aged 18; Fred C. I Olson, aged 42, and Minnie Anderson, aged ' 43. The town is flooded with counterfeit $5; circulated, so It Is f 10 and 880 gold pieces,and Thompson. The believed, by Sprague twentlos are clumsy and ought not to deceive any one I but the other two oolas are, one bank toller thinks, tbe most dangerous ever put Into circulation, and can only be distinguished on eareful examination. Tbe most notable defect is the ring. It was estimated yesterday that there were $500 ooun-terfe- lt gold pieces In oirculattoa. "The men who put out those coins ought to get twenty years ta the penitentiary," said a bank officer yestorday. The best medical authorities say tbe proper way to treat catarrh is to take a constitutional ''!', v- - ter remedy, like Uood'a Sarsaparllla. lltsl Theater, Sunday, 8:18. and Government." Society ' Subjeot: tloketa. -- ' No . Duty We Owe. In the varied activities of llfo it is a duty we owe to ourselves and others that we seek to have our business relations with those wbo have proved themselves worty of our confidence. Among those on whom we oan rely wo particularly note he O. E. Miller Hernia Treatment Company, who have a record of more than five years of unparalleled success In, the treatment and eure of rupture, and have the gratitude of numbers of those who have been thus large afflicted. The oompany is financially responsible, and; has the ability as well as the purpose to fulfill every oontraot, thereby oonfldeneo of the publlo.meriting tbe offloo of tbo O. E. MHler ComTbe home Colo., but It has In pany la in Denver. offices In several other operation and for the convenience of the peoStates, adjacent country, who may ple ortoUtah and themselves of the advantages wish aail of the treatment, have an offloeln Salt Lake rooms Nos. 201 to 203 Constitution City, atMain street.' block. The physician in attendanee Is competent to euoeeseauUy treat those who may come . under his care. from Paris, a fine stock of Just received rs and ambers. I also pipes,a fine Havana have cigar, which. Is put la a handsome Xmas box suitable to go any part of tbe world. Ladies are respectfully InSam Lrvr, vited at tbe old reliable. . - - srx-sbpo- . k, to-da- y. else--wher- dy old-tim- Salt Laid JZUy: Fair; Observer, followed by light rain or snow by tomorrow night,: warmer winds, shifting to southerly. Robert E. Kerkam, Chief of Division. 1 pa. : :i 6 X N 25.70,22 DOIIIGS " Cloudless, ft Cloudy Mean monthly 'temperature, 246. Total precipitation. 3. 19 inches. tltilnum temperature. 29; minimum tamper-a- t ur. 19; meau temperature 24. Mean temperature for 12,, years. 81: deficiency, 7. of1 .t temperature sine January 1, Defloleney JpJl.411. Deficiency of temperature inoe December 1 1621 ISO Rainfall. 0.03 inches; mean dally. 19 years, 0.08 incbea; deficiency, 0.04 laches. Deficiency ot rainfall since Jaaaary 1. 1891. 0.73 Incite. Rietii of rainfall atnoe December 1. 1991. Inohes. Gioaai N. Salissvbt, Observer. Ca. tp.m..., : . 8. tKFAKTMBXT Of AOBICOXTtTBS, WtATHIH HUnBAC. Sam Liki Crrr. Deo. 31. 1891. Ih 40 of hammers from the diamond and emerald ring, the stones. three 'lifting" a coo pie Louis as a reIn number, being as large as blacksmith of Roseolund. shop ' Vicjtor K. Ilanauer. an alleged toiler In minder that tbe unvarying oourtesy with ways that are said to be dark, was acquitted which she has conducted herself towards n. of vagrancy, the prosecution overlooking them Is appreciated. the fact, when he was arrested, that be has Chief of the Fire Is Stanton Department filed On forty acres of Government happy over a fine Christmas present froxl recently or land.. Deal Good No. 2 s engine company on th west side. There's a Bogus Coin J. J. McLaughlin, tbe keeper of an em- It consists of an. oxydized silver carving set ployment agency, was arraigned on a charge of elegant design, and Is encased in a fine in the CityJ ot doing business without a license. A plea plush velvet box. The gift is on exhlbitlt n of not guilty being entered, tbe examination in' IllrfChman's window on Main street was set for at 2 p. m. where it Is much admired. Tho drunks panned out u follows: John Tbe familiar face of Charles RodcnU the Keller, ten days; B. Crase, five days; Mrs. veteran head' waiter, once more beams on ANOTHER SUIT BR0U6HT AGAINST CIRY. Brown. $5. of tbo Continental Hotel. He the guests notes. f has been up in Montana but finds there is BoyMerer were rare birds last night and no place like Salt Lake City. It is home to in ooriseqrience the police had a comparahim as it is to many other men who leave it of it. to bo glad to return. Signor Rodoni Natarmllzationa by Jad.fC9 Znne Tbe tively easy time only was formerly head waiter at the Walker. was Police In tbe Yesterday payday ana Other Probate Eldredse Will $3896.80 was distributed among tbe wearers of tbe blue. Cues Police Court and Note. " It Fhoaid Be In Kvery Uooae.. Christian Lund, the new policeman, who J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St Sharpsbnrg, Pa., y. Jfw Disis a Utah cays be will not be without Dr. King's will enter upon his duties covery for Consumption. Coughs ana Colds, that production and stands six feet six and was threatened with Pneuit cured bis wile wbo inches in bis stocking feet. The arrest of two more- members of tbe monia after an attack of La Grippe, when vamenis The claim the firemen made and several rious that other remedies hai counterfeiting gang, P. D. Sprague and F. tioned as being connected with a frolic with done her no good. Robert Barber,physicians of Cook a port. H" Thompson In Denver, now leaves but one the notorious Mrs. Brown are of the railway Pa., claims Dr. Kiag's Hw DUoovery has done him more good than anrthing he ever used for Of tbe gang at liberty, and ft is probable brand.. kind and not of the trouble. NothiDg like it. Trv it. Free Bui few waifs are given accommodations lung that be ere this is In the custody of tbe trial bottles at A C Smith A Co. 'a Drug Store. is in which these Station Police tbe days, Large bottles. GOo aad $1.00. Chicago police, as be is believed to be in at another Indication that times are good and that city and a description of him baa been tbe people as a rulo prosperous in this proThe special dispatch pub- gressive telegraphed. CX.OSXJgO OP JCAXX.Z. Liberal city. lished in yesterday's Thibuwx, giving tbe finds tbo thieves Jeweler that Berg r alt take City O.. JTow. a.0:00 a. m account of tbe arrest of the! sbovers of the who robbedAlt, him the other night by smashV. P. Fast Mail east U.P. Ogden, and intermediate points. 0:00a. m. queer. Is acknowledged to be correct, for on ing his show window, got away with five inof four watches, and that they Just R G. W. Through pouch to Ogden. .11:00 a. m. yesterday tbe services of United Commisstead sioner Greonman were enlisted in the prepa- missed taking; a watch that was worth as V. P. Ogden, Logan, Preston (Ida.) and intermediate points 2:30 p.m. ration of requisition papers, and it was on much: as all the other five. 9:25 p. m. Montana. Oregon and Idaho U.P. tho carda that Special Officer Hugh Glenn o was R. G. W. Atlantic Mail east, Thistle J. W. Connors, an vagrant, should depart last night for the purpose of booked m. 8:50 and Salina on the usual charge by Officer U. P. Through pouch for San Fran- bringing the worthies back. ;In this be may Thornton last night. When a arrested 0:35 a m. any of tbe queer of men's shoes and a dressed fowl werepairn Ui P.Cisco prove unsuccessful, for if 5:00 p. m. California and Nevada was passed by them In Denver-i.b- e authorito as are his believed and possession, K. G. W. California and Nevada they U:0Op. m ties there may decide upon holding them have been stolen, they await identification R. G. W. Denver and Glenwood for trial. 9:06 p.m. at the station. Springs R. G. W. Salida and Grand Junction. 9:05 p. m. Gagnon. tbe party arrested in this city Tom Collins, an old reprobate, was arL'l P. Park City aad Coalville and wboso surreptitious detention by tbe rested 2:30 p. m. by Officer Wilson for stealyesterday Milford aud all points U.P. sleutbsi caused so much .'comment and Frisco, a qua.iitlty of underwear from the Equit3:00 p. ra. south of Milford guess-worwill probably ride out of tbe ing able Co-o- p store ou First South street. Tbe U. P. Stockton and intermediate storm on tho staunch bark "State's evi6:10a.m. Occurred in the morning and in tbe dence" in case tbe counterfeiters ever come theft: 7:00 a. m. Cpoints:.. Park City and Mill Creek Collins was found by the officer U. to trial, and If not an attempt will be made afternoon tbe G. R. W. West and Bingh&m Canon Coma of in his theft spending proceeds W. secure C. his , 7:25 a. m. to his Jordan by Kellly. attorney, mercial street joint. The plunder was reand Intermediate UiP. Juab release on a writ of habeas corpus. Dr. GagNephi, second-hanCold 6:10 a. m. store, where non. a wealthy physician, of Chicago and covered in a points Ui P. Closed pouch for Cheyenne 5:00 p.m. a brother of the alleged counterfeiter, Is lins had disposed of it. now en route to this city, and upon his arJames Costello was last night guilty of U. P. Mail for all points east of Wyo- 5:00 p. m rival tbe machinery of the law will be put one of the cheekiest attempts at robbery on Big ming 9:00 a. ra Cottonwood 3:00 p. m In motion. record. Ho was in tho act of- relieving a U; P. Closed pouch for Provo la a ParII or BB FOR ARRIVAL OF HAILS AT DEPOTS. in front of tbe Misfit Clothing Tbo ur rests prove that where there dummy, 4:0Oa. m. will there is also way to apprehend crimlors. Of an overcoat, coat and vest, when a V. P. Eastern Fast Mail 10:45 a. m. V. P. and Cache valley inals. To Marshal Young and Officers Hugh clerk? frightened him away and later or. TJi P. Park City Idaho, Montana and Oregon. . .10:45a. m. from a. description furnished by him 'Officer Glenn and O'Reilly the credit for. the capP. Frisco, Milford and points south. U:40a. m. tures belong, aud there is not a man on the Rhodes landed the culprit in jail. He is a U. U. P. Stockton and intermediate p'ts. .4:00 p. m. foroe who does not rejoice with them. 9:40 a. m. bricklayer by occupation and claims to be a R. G. W. California and west 12:01 p m. G. R. W. recent Mail Butte. from Eastern arrival; THE SUIT AOA1NST CITT, 13:30 a. m. K. G. W. Pacific Mail Bartlett, the man wbo was arrested in a R. G. W. Bingham CuSon and West filed, on Main; Attorney W. C. Rellly yesterday a store few milliner street ago 6:00 p. m. bebalf of Frank Fitzgerald, a sultl for $1500 iu company with Ed Brennan, on nights a charge U; P.Jordan Juab and intermediate Iephi. damages, alleged to have been sustained to of petit larceny, was released from 'custody .5:40 p. m. points U. C ..6:30 p. m. Mill Creek Fitzgerald's saloon business at Dudler's was Park case to Brennan went before tbe trial. City. W. Thistle and Salina ..2:90 p. m. brewery by the bursting of a ditch in Parguilty party and Bartlett happened to R. G. P. Closed pouch from Cheyenne. ..1:35 p. m. claim when the ley's oaQon last summer. The was be In bis company when the offense wis U. U.P. Closed poucn irom Provo.. .. .9:40 a m. to the City Council Ignored Mr. Bartlett called at The Ocden presented mails 4:00 a. m. 11:00 a. ax. and 7:30 p. ru. and now the law has been invoked to act as committed. 9:30a. m. Tribune office last night and asked that he Big Cottonwood collector. be sot right before the public in the matter. OFFICE HOURS. BEFORE JUDGE ZANC. The records at the station substantiated the Money order irlndow opens 9 a. m., closes Hp. m. 9:00a. m. Opening register window Twenty foreigners desiring to henceforth innocence of Bartlett. 6:00 p. m. Closing register window live and die under tho ragls of tbe American a. 8 General delivery windows open in,, to 6 p. m. flag presented themselves before Jjudge Zaue 8 a. to. to 6 p. m. window open..,. THE FIRST ASSEMBLY BALL Stamp Carriers' window excepting Sunday . .6 till 7 p. m. yesterday at divers times and all passed the crucial examination but three, who SUNDAY HOURS. have not lived the prescribed length of tliue IT WAS TV BRILLIANT delivery and stamp windows opsn AFFAIR, AND General within the boundaries of tbo "Store-hous- e .i ...11 a. m. to 1 p. m. IV AS A. CRtSU. 1 ; 12 to of the Nation." The lucky Ones were John window Carriers' p. m. K. Hours for collection of mall from the letter boxes Bishop, H. E. Cuttle, George Gutvor,- Fred in tbe business districts: 8 a. m., 10 a. in., Miller. Joseph Simmons, Michael Sullivan, 1:C0 p. m., 4 p. m., 6:30 p. m and 9 p. ra. William Fowler, Epbralm Alnaworth, John The "Fatlnitza" to Ogden To-DI. A. Benton, P. M. Lomai and David Wbyte of Great Brltaiu: The Rebekah. Party The Y M. C. A. Otto G. Weber of Germany,! Jacob Ames of Matinee Dancing now Reception Mr. Arbog-ast'Party. Bavaria, John A. Carlson, Charles J. BenOdd Fellows' Hall Will held be at the A. Nlllson of J. Sweden, jamin and August commencon this street Market Afternoon, J. Kelz of Austria, and Charles Maurer of event ing at half past 3 o'clock. first The that Assembly ball, Switzerland. ' H. B. Yotjnqkb. toward which society has been looking for Tbe unfortunate ones were James so many weeks, came off last night with of Canada, Jobn II. Robins of EngRemoval Xotice. land, and Dennis McKenna of Ireland., great eclat acid brilliancy. & Proud foot, architects, Bird Monheim, ' At 9 o'clock the handsome corridors of the have removed to tbe new Walker OTHER BUSINESS. Building, Main streets, where they Five days' time in which to file amended Knutsford, and the two west ordinaries at 3rd South and answer was grantea In the case of E. W. were thronged with an elegant assemblage, may be found on the 2nd floor in rooms Wilson vs. A. L. Williams et al. the ladles all-i- superb evening dress. The 27 to 30. The application for an injunction in tbe toilets were the C. E-- Taylor & Co., handsomest, perhaps, case of tbe Utah Central Railway Comseen and Is ever in tbe tbe building in real estate. Houses city, and Brokers pany vs. J. C. Larson et al. was further ar- one particularly adapted to tbe display of built and solddealers on monthly payments. Propsubmitted. and gued costuming. The one seemed to fit the other erty cared for and investments made f6r The demurer to the complaint was overCorrespondence solloited. to answer ten allowed in perfectly. ruled and days An orchestra ot picked musiolans were 41 West Second South etreet. the ease of Samuel Woolf vs. Joseph Dud-le- r. stationed corner of in the the southeast . Bros. a Affidavit. of Fritz room, and without the formality Gatb, Gipsy Queen, grand The demurer to answer was sustained in march the dancing began, lured on by the Marguerite and other brands of fine cigars. tbe caae of Tbe People vs. the Salt Lake entrancing strains of tbe last popular waltz. Western571. Cigar Agency. Telephone 40. P. Abstract, Trust, Tltleand Guaranty ComO, Box There were perhaps 200 people present. pany. THE 'VATINTTZA" TRAIN. The All. A decree of divoroe was granted Ada O. The "Fatlnitza" train leaves tbo Union Commencing January 1st the Eli flyer Knox from Charles A. Knox on the ground Pacific depot at 3:30 p. m. for Ogden. Seats over tbe Rio Grande Western Railway will of desertion and failure to support. bought here are exchangeable in Ogden for leave Salt Lake at 8i50 a. ra., arriving at MATTERS IN BRIir. others that may not have been called Ogden at 10 a. m. ; leave Ogden at 4:80 p. m. ; Martin Ankarstrand, a native of Sweden any And on the return busses and sleighs arrive at Salt Lake 6 p.m. for; adwas this a resident of and county, will meet the special. Members of tbe Tho Occidental." mitted to citizenship yesterday by Judge opera company can secure their 'bus tickets Anderson. tio. 18 E. 1st South.' St. Our wines and on the train. :; There is every promise of a Clerk Bache of tbe Supreme court will sit full house this evening at the Ogden Opera liquors, etc, are pure, old, and of tbe best as referee and hear testimony as House, ji By the way. It is one year since distillation. Family trade a specialty. Acer & Mrnear. Propa to just what compensation. 1 due to Emma Abbott opened that opera house, and Lawrence and his attorneys for serwas a year ago last evening that she apit Health, comfort, happiness abound where vices rendered In connection with the peared in tho Salt Lake Theater as Elvira Salt Lake HardGarland stoves are used. j escheated church property, In Ernani." ' ware Co. C suit! ot ProTftB UtRIAM REBEKAH-PARTbe V. B. K. Stewart of tbe Franklin AveLadles, make your husbands happy by prietor The members and friends of Miriam Renue Theater against tbe city for the revoca- bekah them a present of a fine meerschaum No. 3,1. O. O. F.. to the numbuying Lodge or cigar-holdtion of his liquor lioense by tbe Council will ber of about seventy-fiv- e at the old reliable. u pies. assembled pipe op bo filed Sam Lvr. in the new Odd Fellows' Hall last evening, 171 and 173 Main St. The examination of John Forrester for his and to the muslo ot Olsen'a full string band a fine Havana oigar which alleged shady connection with the Pioneer danced the old year out and tbe new year is P. S. in Xahave handsome Xjaas box. Mill & Mining Oompany. has been set for In. the programme consisting ot twenty-fou- r put Sam Lktt. the 5th Inst, by Commissioner Greenman. dances. The floor managers were U. B. Younger and F. M. Sohulze, and Xxt Frobate Oont-under tbelr direction there was not a hitch' MONEY TO LOAN. had recorded the recorded to mar the thorough enjoyment by yesterday Judge Barteb all of the evening. Tbe Rebekabs are noted following orders: .And last improved real estate in eity. A. B. Estate of James B. Gibson; It appearing for doing all things well J)t)UUU ft and 6 Wasatch building. nlfl to the rule. night's Sawyer, that the administratrix Is dead the matter ;affairi was 'no exoeptlon ' S. HARDY, 1 A it WASATCH NOTES. , Is passed. pABROLL rate; Estate and guardianship of Joseph C, ; The Social Eveniug Club will give a dance Bldg.; inside property only; current ; rtopey ready Eliza Piatt, guardian, In the new Odd Fellows' Hall this Piatt et al., minors; evening. 10 E. FIRST appeared under summons.M, M. To-dcommencing at 1 o'clock the ohll-dre- n 6LE CENT MONEY. BECK. m 503 Estate of Lello Kalgn; Kaighn. adWard of school the Sunday appeared. The matter has not will hold a Eighteenth ministrator, on tlOOO 10 A PER TO LOAN PER AT In i CENT; Independence school JL party aocount of litigation in tbe been closed cent on improved property. J. B. Blazer bouse, A Co., 41 W. 2nd South St. tn433 Third District Court. The officers1 children gave a party at the Estate ot John Snyder; January 11th set Fort: MONEY. MILLERand THE officers the Wednesday evening;on as time to hear return ot sale of real estate. Co.. 38 W. Second South St. jn38S Windsor a tbe of themselves hop give evening J. bond of ; ot William Estate Woodbury 13th next. ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND guardian for $300 approved; appraisers ap- January at tbe Y. M. O. A. TIME estate in terms to salt. H. W Fnllsr, Tho reception to-dpointed. A room ocCulmer block, on 1st South near Main. Estate of II Irani H. Eldredge; argument rooms promises to bo a very pleasant on petition for probate of will concluded; casion. The ladles are to boon hand In AVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON ease taken under advisement. force, and all who call there will be sure of city or suburban realty. E. B. Wicks, Coma of James welcome, ra356 mercial Estate block. Duvander; appraisers gave a pleasant party to appointed. Niels George Arbogast ONEY TO LOAN ON SHORT OR LONG Estate ot Peterson; hearing on his i twenty-ilv- e employees Wednesday time, and on real estate; notes bought. of sale ot personal property came on evening at his residence on Fourth East Waterman m223 Broa, room 41, Central blook.for hearing: sale confirmed exoept as to street, and such an enjoyable time was had N WELL IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, sale ot a yoke ot oxen, and they are sold to that it was about 3 a.m. before the merrycommercial long time moniy on farms, good on D. B. Brinton for $112.50, he being the highmakers realized that It was time to go home. also money advanced good col est bidder. Mr. Arbogast gives a party every year at Japer bought, V. 9 W. 8n4 So. N. Uhrlaob. m04 Estate of Fannie L. Coffin:; January 13th this season to his help, i CO. 4ft AND 4 INVESTMENT PACIFIC set asl time to hear petition for letters ot THE 1657 block: no commission. j administration. FSjasojTAX, . Wiui CONTEST. FUNDS TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, j THE BLDREDOI current rates. H. P, G. Coates. Coi. T Murray has gone to Chicago on TRUST The Eldredge will contest, involving Bank Commercial building. a business Proolosed trip.'; about $10,000, yesterday before General McClernand is at the Cullen from & 1 AAA ONE YEA ft, taOOO ONE OR TWObate Judge Barteb, who took. the ease nnder advisement after hearing arguments by Springfield. Ilia. i)lVUU vears, 85000 five years, W. E. Hub' 119 Messrs. Varlan. McKay and Harris for tbe Marcus E. Jones has returned bard, 41 West Second South. Professor Messrs. and and Gunter Glenn for widow, by PER CENT ON IMPROVED . PROPERTY. from bis trip to the East. 9 the proponent. Eldredge, Itj will be rememH.4 Rumel celebrated J. B. Blaser A Co., 41 W. Second South. J. Con bered, committed suicide by opening an tbe new year yesterday by presenting each J. LEONARD, LONG AND SHORT TIME left arm. and devised his prop- of his clerks with a sum of money and a arteryto Inhishisfoster (Jommerciai block. haU money. Room com-- ! Mrs. Cook, mother, erty handsome souvenir card suitable to tbe IT TVs AND who bis bis left bed ON 1NS1DK tM- wife, PER CENT. " pletely Ignoring one a a rtsv.wsMi rtAn rr Vaas v win latf mnnl and board about year previous to his season. 32.381. which drew John J. Snyder, Rooms S5 and 30, Hooper block. .The holder of ticket death and settled In Chicago.- f the prize of ?500 at tbe Hirscbman drawing, Telephone 557. rt , living proves to bo Amos Lloyd, a teamster Bait X,ake Volioe Conrt. HAVE J5.kXX) TO LOAN IN SUMS TO South streets. He at Tenth East and Tenth Justice Gee disposed of nine case yester-- i has suit, at three, six. nine or twelve months. so his stele and have and children, been Scm J. Ket,yon, Room 30. Hooper block." and the calendar Is now; g7l3 day with a rush, him. His to Is 1 the money a godsend h receipt clean for the new year. BUY 17 AGO. NOTES. liONUi. E. GREGG Sam Newton, the chronic petty thief, was was pasted up In tbe window of Hlrscbman's aud Loan money long ot JJhort banlc stocks, elc, yesterday, mulcted in tbe sum of $10 for stealing a can store SO. Block. Commercial Room f time. Miss Annie Matson, the book-keep- er ; of of oysters from Hanak Jc Son. TO BORROW OK LOA ARTIES DESIRING Jaok Donahue, another of the same stripe.; the Waterworks Department, has been premoney see A. M. Janes, 349 Mala nL m315 was sent to the rook-pi- le for ten days for sented by tho deputies with a handsome COUNTERFEITERS' FRIDAY.. TJA Mo-Callu- m non-residen- ts. i Re-oelv- Cry far i' or J. Knilmnn. experienced auctioneer, will sell every kind of raerrbaudise or live stock 4 small sr.ru of for the per cent. 63 K. 3rd South. J. Engilman. aucUon-eeOffice, f ra64S NURSE GIRL AT 848 FOURTH EAST. r. a ma j XOUITY.IN JLli .business IMPROVED INSIDE to exchange. Apply Cashproperty m619 ier, Knutsford. a FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, GIRL East. m517 ER TO OPERATE NO. 9 TROY. SHIRT. IRON do starching and ironing of fifty to shirts per day with collars and cuffs. sixty t&l) month and found. Increase in Waj?es per summer. Don't applv for this position unless can hold it. Florence Steam Laundry, mftJ7 iissoula. Montana. B V .GOOD YOUNG MAN, BOARD AND ROOM IN Trlbnne. GOOD NURSE GIRL. APPLY AT 403 m.WJ South West Temple St. GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 773- E. 2nd S. Apply in forenoon. mol prlvtte family. Address F 4, : A - US. LAND NOTICE. ALL PERSONS 21 who have not used their homestead oan farm of 16J acres. Call rights G. scure a good C pn Brown, U. R. land locator, No. 70 m5U0 Wasatch building. Salt Lake Citv. ASHING OR NURSING AT 234 E 5TH w ni577 South. GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN A family of four; one of experience can get good wages. Mrs. D. C. Dunbar, 87 1st st. AT MISS McA LPIN'S LADIES TO CALL for stylish work and parlors rood satisfaction. Cutting and fitting a 63 W. and South. Room 8, 3rd floor. nr340 A spe-cialt- AND BOARDER: OR GENT ROOMER LADY new aad modern. 377 (lOME 8d East. m270 AND SEE M. S. MICK, S28 SOUTH St., when you want to sell or consien Iftl9 your good. CA GIRLS FOR PANTRY. DININGROOM and general housework. Hotels, restaurants and families with competent help on short notice. U.supplied S. Co., 76 W. 2nd So. Telephone Ri)3. Employment m!38 CONSIGNMENT OF ALL KINDS OF MER- -i C fJJ chandise at Mick's general auction 1646 and commission house, 338 South Main. TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA EVERYBODY dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless extracting. Gas or vitalized air administered; 24 AY. 8nd South. 1449 PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES also cleaning, dyeinz and repairing well dose by 1. Cline, 108 E. 1st So., Hall. Orders attended by mail or oall. M. S. D opp-Cit- j . er well-select- ed ay ? " ":? j' ; O . NE-YEA- R ay re-to- rn j - uimoi, . I er . F ' 1 : j -- f .'.- FOR EXCHANGE. MORKC.HANC.ci IT IS DIFFICULT TO ot property for cash, and if you wish to change or retire from your present business list your property for exchange, we will find bringing you a trade or sale bynever together meet.parties Have you r Jal who otherwise would estate or stock of goods of any description, livery ONE 1 I v resstock, rooming house furniture, barber shop, or anytaurant, saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, to exchange, let as know and we will thing else 41. suppiv vonr wants. Waterman Bros., Room 1373 Central block. IBUC33E . t Xlzz&Jh , IIiill--3- &f Ham i6 Years ths Ztz.rSr.r2 CIVIL ENGINEERS. SNOW, CIVIL AND MINING ENGI- room 2 Hooper A Eldredge blocir. 4 GW. Main street. J - ' -- Tuilj T. BRECKON, CIVIL AND MINING e engineer, l&i aud L- -i Commercial Biock. lt ' R Ap-plyJn- o. ; - t. 7-RO- refer-ejioe- street. n31 COTTAGE. EAST 3RD AND CHIMNEY" FURNACE, STOVE who wants to make a living. Enquire at 146 State street or Polioe Station. m638 84RTKAND M51jRTiIN"1sHO and by mail. Prog-ress ill building. Salt Lake City. GRANrUSnTrLASvYR MORLAN A McNaXLY, Commercial Office, fAENTON Law. and block, third Salt Lake City. floor, rooms 41 GLENN A GUNTER, 43, ATTORNEYS AT Progress building. STUAT. ANEY STUART. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms S06 aad 607 Progress Building. J ILBUR A oa WEEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW west Moona soutn street. Room i, w. St. PICKSOH. K.X. STOXX. DICKSON A STONE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Progress B eliding JF. i s z and 41b Progress ttuualng. ENNETT, MARSHALL A BRADLEY, over Jones's Bank. M. KAIGHN, Attorney at LawT Rooms l. ft and 6. Tnbune building. W. POWERS, Attorney and Counselor. Qi- raxd Blook (old Tribune building) aeoonl South street, over Evans A Spencer, andopposite Culian HouL . LARGE in8TORF.KOOM Holmes itldg. WITH FINE Apply G. S. Holmos. Knutsford Hotel 1 LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS. O South. . mrt.ai JND 147 E. m6;S3 JIOUSA. ALL MODERN walks and good iwirn: Taylor Co., 11 West aud South "VTEW cement Xl convenien:s, A C. E. olosc in. mft34 street. ROOMS tl : VITH FIRE rj .'m) "7UKNISHED 1 mrtA weekly. 419 S. Main street: REFINED- HOME FOR TWO IiLEASANT. private f amily : table first-clas- best location: close in; " reference required. N. Main. roVt4 14V A HOUSE, LARGE, suitable for boarding-house- ; good location. mtU'J Address box 271. MILLER A BRICK HOUSE: niftl Miller, Oipera House block. 7 ROOMS AND HOUSE OF BRICKhydrant water; near cor. of 2nd South on fith East, east side. Apply 544 6th East, or A. mMli E.Pratt, room ft, Hooj.er huiidiug. tHEAP cROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT 11WV17 board: 004 So. Main. BROS. FOR RENT RIVERS I3IANOS NICELY-FURNISHE- 1 "BURNISHED 1 ty Yi ROOMS FOR .KEEPINO nitttJS bouse. '8 Second East. ROOMS; STEAM AND GAS, ELECTRIC light: well located; nice block. Apply mhaO Cashier. Knutsford. ROOMS FOR LIGHT JICELY FURNISHED ni t"S3 housekeeping. 230 v. 2nd Sout h . FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- 2 tkeeping;' rent, f8 per month. Inquire nt 87fl Ens F'irst South. Also one large front room mfilo suitable fir ono or two gentlemen. CLOSE TO BUSI FURNISHED COTTAGE, J. XV. Houston, 55 West 3nd SOCIETIES. aonsT UTAH CO M M AN DEB Y NO. KNIGHTS 1, Stated Conclaves held at Masonic Hail, on the first Thursday of eaoh mouth, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights are courteously Invited to attend. C B. JACK. . X ; J.F.Jack. Recorder. LODGE NO. 1, A. F. A A. WASATCH Communications held at the S. A. Masoaio Hall the first Tuesday in eaoh month. Members cl sister Lodges and soiourning brethren la good to attend standing are cordially invited V. L. SCAN NELL, YT. M. M. C Pwntrm. Seeretary.T. MORIAH LODGE NO 2. A. F. A A M. Regular Communications held at Masoaio Hall, East Temple street, the second Monday ot each month. Members of sister Lodges and sobrethren In- good standing are cordially iourning Invited to attend. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN. W. iL - Cbmbtovhxb. Dishl. Seeretary. KO. L R. A. M. Statel UTAH CHAPTER held on the first Wednesday la each month, at Masonto Hall, at 8 p. m. Sojourn-3Ecompanions are cordially Invited to attend. JAS. M. ROrt MAN, M. X. H. P. M. C. Pnri.i.trs. Secret rv. rttfjr"EL KALAH TEMPLE, A. A O. N. M. S. Regular sessions on second Wednesday of eaoh month at fdasonie Hail at 8 p. ru. All Nobles In our oasis cordially invited to meet sojourning F. M. BISHOP, Potentate, with as. - g G. S. Clabk. Recorder. tyORDER SONS Off ST. GEORGE MEETS every Wednesday in Temple of Honor Hall, Main and First South streets at 7:30 p. m. invited U. Vain. Visiting members Englishmen AY. L. SKEW 5. W. P cordially invited. Wiiiim Doxbt,, Secretary. 8S; Matn street. ' cor-ne- ' of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS f . F rates; nlar Conventions every Monday evening, at in Castle Hail, Gladstone buildiag. Main street. Sojourning Knights cordially t H. T. CLARK, X X o attend. , W, M. Rrsi.Br. K. of R. A S. 8:00 p. . LODGE NO. 3, K. QV BOCKY MOUNTAIN every Thursday evening, at 7:30 3. in Castle Ilali.andG!adatone building, oa Mai a Second South. Members Ji First stieet, bet. are to attend. the order cordially Invited p DAVID FRKY. Xt: W. i;ntt.i.irs. K. of R. A S. IL of 1. Regular NO. MYRTLE LODGE every Tuesday evening at 7:31 Caatle Hail. Gladstone building. Sojoare icc Knights oord tally fety ted to atteaa. J. P. MEAKIN. CLi F. M. VVanx. K. of R. AS. l3T"ttiK GEORGE Hi MAXWELL POST. G. A. R. meet the first and third Mondays of eaoh aa -- West Second South are cordially invited OO SONS OF AMERICA PATRIOTIC ORDER No. 2, P. O. S. of A Camp meets everv Friday evening at 7:30. la Temple at 5 Bo Dor Hall. cor. Main! and 1st South sU. S mourning Sons are cordially, invited to attend, J. J. GRKENKWALD. Preetdeat. I A. S. Bixnrrr. RecorOing Secretary. Box 771. Wntux 19. specially WtTsaps; Secretary. - LODGE NO- - 17. L O. O. FTuesday evening at 7:30 at 60 W. 2nd South. Members ot Plumber's Hall. tUler lodges- and sojourning brothers N. always G. J. L. L. CUAUNCEY. welcome. ' M. Dimhttt, Seo'y. T LODGE NO. 0, L O. O. F "ItlDGELY y at their Halt in r t "edr""day evening buU-i- c. on.i tlooc VUttiag t t i. j. V. J, UEulliK, N. G. : . v V. FIDELITY J e"--- Bja HOUSE, CLOSE TO Small cash payment. FOUR-ROO- Park. $1050. balance f 10 per month. A new house, southeast part of city, t2y00, on very easy terms. A house on 2nd North for 11500, on monthly payments. F. A. Virtue A Co.. 33 and 31 Commercial block. n36 PARK LOTS SELLING RAPIDLY LINCOLN residences being built.' Look it up berore buying elsewhere. Wantland, 835 Main. . g. COTTAGE. ANEW court, SixthBRICK South, between Main and West Temple. Apply to R. G. Lambert. ra381 GAS ROOMS. URNISHED STEAM HEAT. J X1 and bath 5.60 to 14. CO per week; all outside windows. 45 F. 1st South. Robert's new blook. FURNISHED ROOM: HOT AND LARGE water; gas and bath. 448 South West m2H9 Temple. OOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN. Price reasonable. 844 E. 1st. South. FURNISHED ROOM? ALSO A FRONT suit of office rooms. Co E. Snd South. mSOO IN SUBURBS ANEW line. RentHOUSE 5. room 18. Apply Holmes blocfc. rol88 R A ROOM'S TO FAMILY WITHOUT CHI LD-re- n. W. 1st South St. ml74 AND BOARD. LADIES OR GENTS. new. 377 find East. UNFURNISHED ROOMS; FURNISHED AND hot and cold water. 237 W. First toufb. m!03 33 ROOMS. SOUTH WEST FURNISHED 821 rr-15-4 m7 FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH FIRE; rpWO. A. suitable for two or more gentlemen, 60 E 1st North street; references. 3RD FLOOR OF MIDGLEY 2ND ANDS3 rooms. Enquire Midgley A Son, E. 135 mag 2nd South. Plumbers. NE ELEGANTLY FUR. ROOM. OR A suite, with or without board; ool S. Main. EW .BRICK COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, ALL m.T2 conveniences. 51 Vine St. ESK ROOM. APPLY TO H. P. G. COATES. 1917 Commercial Hank building. LADY HAS NICE QUIET, FURNISHED 437 rooms;' transients accommodated at 1831 East Third South. W. E. ROOM HOUSE. EAST SIDE, 115. 1733 - o D A -- MPbOarO. 4J w.gndBoutn. FIRST SOUTH ST., MODERN brick - house; large yard. 1214 H. P. G. Coates. Commercial block. BRICK COR. I AND 5TH R SALE; streets. Inquire W. R, Wightman. room 3 Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building. HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST.. water, bath, etc Inclosets, hot and cold Dr. of J. Beattie, 655 E. 2nd South st. 167 quire HE FINEST " ROOMS IN THE CITr sinsie or en suite, everything new; steam heat, eleetrio light: terms moderate, 230 State k5I3 street. Harris Building. j SEC-oFRONT OFFICE ON ABGE, FIN floor. Holmes building; steam heat. k319 of to the Knutsford. Apply cashier 1134 6-RO- - 1 nd ED COTTAGE AND S UNFUR-- ? rooms at 14fJik6th South. h5t)g BASEMENT, NO. 80 W. 8ND SOUTH, 1BURNISH - nisned THE ' ing'. A NICE BEER ipOR T cooler, back bar PRICE. and other things, at 63 rd South. ONE-HAL- F F-3- m646 Big bargain. IN NATURAL GAS AND JANDS district. Oaeap now. but will double in value nui.-k- . Wantland. 'SV Main. n22 SJOME CHOICE DAIRY AND GARDENING O land south of this city; cheap. Casady. 150 S. M al n St- mft67 ROOM MODERN HOUSE: EAST ON SND u!h: very e heap. Casady. 150 S. Main. PROPERTY. WITH WAREHOUSE traok farilities. Sale or WaBtlnml. lease. Main. p') C' UTTER. titOD NEV AS SIDK-- V Bargains. DIA 438 W. , 2nd r tn545 PARK IINCOLN service: LOTS $300 EACH. E LEO- tine bouses and all advan-tageWantland. J3T. Main. ni3 COTTAtiE. ADOBE LINED. NEW. "r bet. ;ird and 4th E., cement walks to oar line. eAJO cab. W t.. ituuDard. 41 w. f 1MX): 2nd So.only s. n33 COTTAtiE: 2s EW: 11TH Fast ns! O car line: Verir easv terms. w V Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. ro537 HOUSE: NEW; LARGE BARN, water, etc.. 60slttt feet, nth E., t3800-e5- O0 cash; bal. easy. W. E Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. ST BENCH BUILDINti SITES. CHOICE IT Alooation. 235 ROOM $!. M J Wnntlanl. Main. nStl COTTAGE, 1ST S. ; LOT 30x' fKRU. If want a bargain sm this at fenced; onoo. Only $300 you cash. W. E. W. 2nd S m47a II BRICK. ALL, ETC., JARGE an. barn: 4x10 rods. West Temple. A fine home. Best offer we have yet made W E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. ro477 EAST, AND CON- SEir"NORWOOD," is 11TH now the best proportv'oo the market at f'JOO per lot W. K. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd S. m440 RIGHAM STREET BUILDING LOT. A aniiuna. xib jualn Bt. oargain. nl "JICE 137; Hub-bard.-4- 1 I B J nun ; i.vui,. tl5' per month. W. cash. ' 2nd W. S. -- BEST INVESTMENT rPUE A is to In unii 41 Hubbard, Tn3o0 licou; R. STB ' - YOU CAN MAKE tbe Little Pittsburg Minbuy stock ing Co. at Ophir. the richest mining ia Utah. Regular shipments will be made camp aad dividends declared Feb. 80tb. The workimr stock by is and is for sale at 10 per share at the cftlce of tbe secretary, roomcents 40 Cen- tral block, 40 W. Second South street. Call and get a report on the property. ra340 le r ACRES ON EAST BENCH. A BARGAIN. Wantland, 835 Main St. nlT YEAR FROM "NORWOOD" ONE will be worth 400 each. We will sell a few at 8200 each. Surrounded by mar. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 8nd niflcent housea TO-DA- Y to-d- ay Sout- - m441 A MODERN DWELLING: eleetrio fixtures, good barn, cement BATH, walks situated east fend north. Small cash payment It desired, balanoe to suit; price e4j0a Jossph P 2d floor Wasatch bfdg. Bache, m30J RUGS AT COST, NELSON A LAW SON. xoi soutn Main. PRESSE D BRICK HOUSE; ELEGANT NEWMonthly payments if desired, Bennett. 110 Main. m28f OR 80 LOTS IN ' NORWOOD." 11TH KIT at t200 per lot. These lots are cheap at 1300 each. Inducements to build. W. E. Hubbard 41 W. 2nd S. mSa RODS WITH BRICK house, city water, nn K Tlh Rnmi. y uaii on Harrington, irK,A Newell,at ewxsj. No. 0 W. 2nd South street. mgiO NEW BRICK COTTAGES, LOT 33x15710O0. feet, on 9th East and 10th South, at cheap Harrington, Donnelly A Newell. No. 9 W. 2nd South. rnl HE BEST OPPORTUNITY YET OFERREO for an investment, Norwood. 1th E., at 200 per lot. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd S. m858; RUGS AT COST. NELSON A LAWSOW. ' 257 South Main. "VTATURAL GAS OR ARTESIAN WELL Call or write Drilling Machine; Newton 3rd East street. Learned. 201 Bo. complete. SS17T AT COST. NELSON A LAWSON, DRUGSSouth Main. MONTHLY PAYMENTS, MODERN ON bouse with all convenienoes. 1MeGurrla A m0 Darling. 403 Progress bldg RENT DO YOU PAYf WHY NOT WHAT that on your own home money We offer you the finest,apply best built houses In Salt Lake on low installments. Miller A monthly no Miller (not -- brothers" relation), 88 W". Sea oud South. ROOM HOUSE, 4TH WEST BTH SOUTH: in Xf -- QYtfl IU onp Don-nell- 2 1 D 6 lot 50x138; artesian water; W100; essy terras. rs!3 Apply 34 Hooper block. LARGE WITH BRICK. VKY oar line: excellent location; nflnoo: tSUO cash, 826 per month. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. xna souin. 1904 J. ENDRON SAFETY BICYCLE; IN USB VJ since April; perfectly new cushion Urea, Inquire at offlee of County Clerk. ' IN KINNEY ' A j C LOTS, 60 FEET FRONT 11 also one lot In Miller addition; Gourlay's A Miller's addition. Apply 643 West 2nd South. I ; -- MY BUSINESS AT LESS Til AN IN VEN-tord Kvery article will Inventory less than actual value, the membership y. one-thir- in the American Ticket Brokers' Association in eluded. Will give buyer a bargain. E. McCar-ric14ao pawnbroker, 840 8, Main St. ACRES LAND, FOUR MILES NORTH TIVE A of Ogden, Main Washington avenue; small frame house, motor line; oaeb. Adprice 82000, dress "S, 140 Box, Provo, Hamlsson House, Utah. 113a AND LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON for fSV. A No, 1 location for any business. 819 4th North st. HEAP FURNITURE AND GOOD-WILof boarding and lodging house; 19 rooms, good reason for selling. Apply 833 W. 1st South. k, T" L PERSONALS. I WAITERS, BROKER. ESTABLISHED ISM. unLoans on watches, diamonds, redeemed pledges sold at low rates. Jewelry:' All business confidential. 31 K. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. EAR MY PERFECTLY - FITTING PAT-Joh- n ent shoe. Wetzel. 61 W. Third South, TIEHL A CREIGHTON, SURGEON DEN-- 3 tlsts, 68 West Second South. Hours 8 to 5.0 WONDERFUL FORTUNE TELLER, rrUK L just returned from California, tells past. ana Ho, future, (jail ana see ner now atvn907 present 63 State St., Rooms 88 and 88. ' - - w -- A DAME CUNNINGHAM. parlors, 65 and 60 Scott-Aeerba- DRESSMAKING In dressmaking;building. work ' 10 ch All tbe latest designs of West Temple, old Tribune buildDrug Co. h255 Inquire at the Simpson-Hi- ll strictly E3TRAY POUND NOTICES. hlTOVE orders at first-clas- s. DENTIST, OFFICE, bvock. doors south of Walker bouse. JL. WHYTOCK, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. BAY- 4 106 E. 2nd South. U0 DIS. ALL PRIVATE CURES UNGER figure 8 on DR. stricture, stones, poly menstruation, left shoulder; 15 hands high. in five days, whites in twelve, piles One blask horse, branded B V on right hip, pen cancers, liver and kidney .diseases. cripple naabout 0 years old, star la forehead white spot oa syphilis, In practice 27 years. ' OCios iler fifteen-year- . about 13V4 hands high. noe; One gr mare, rather brown on back, brand aad residence 65 West 8rd S. on right hip. blurred: about 13 Mi hands high. HAPMAN A TRIPP, DENTISTS ROOMS animals are not claimed, 106 and 108, Opera House block, Zi W, 2nd If the administered. A genand taken away before the 11th of January, 1892, South st. Anssstbetlos e- , at the city eral stock of dentists' supplies on hand. public auction bidder, tbey will be soldtoatthe at 8 highest pound, estray H AIRDRESSiiRf LADIES' KUHN. TtfLLE. J. O. MATTOX. Poundkeeper. o'clock p. m. room 46, building. ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, GRAY HORSE (JL OFFICE Opw DENTIST. NICHOLS, - on - left ONE shoulder (blurred). 47S1 e posit w surer nous. One" brown horse about 14 years old; blaze ih fsee, lame in one fore foot. One light dnn about 18 years old: white blaze STRAYED. In face. If the above" described salmala are not claimed and taken away on or before the 3rd ot PREMISES 1822. tbey will be sold at publlo auction OJ TT. TCLVT,. i TTROM THE January. a to the highest bidder, at X 1063 East Second South street, at the city estray pound brindle cow. Horns stand totr"ht 8 o'clock p. ra. J. O. KATTOX. Poundkeeper. WtCsrsaa i ?, c? head. Any Information as 9 return of same to above address will be Lt,&r r rewarded. E. R. Clute. SDASKATpRSEBBAa like tbe figure I on reft hip and . - above-deeeribe- d - - Scott-Anerba- ch O. O. F ENTERPRISE LODGE. NO. l Ik meets in I. O. O. F. Hall eaoh Wednesday, a: nv. invited brothers are t Visiting tc:i0p. attend, P.O. Box m372 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEP-lnno children. 344 E. 2nd So. m349 ROOM HOUSE, WITH OR WITHOUT 5 barn; city water. 070 8. West Temple. m34o COTTAGE. 457 E. 2nd South. AF6UR-ROO- -, month at Plumbers Halt. street. Visiting comrade State. 333 S. . Ma-on- to F. A A. M. held at WITH GOOD BOARD, PLEASANT ROOM and wife or two gentlemen. Home oookiug. Desirable location. Rooms for mftlH single gentlemen. 815 West 5th South FURNISIIED HOUSE, WITH BATH-- J mS34 room, only 935. Apply 301 oth street. SND SOUTH. BET. MAIN AND Q ROOMS. E. J West Temple, only (15 per month. W. ..... Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd S. ROOM 20X00; GOOD LOCATION; STORE 40 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd S. m538 URN1SHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT IIOUSE- m541 keepiug, 07 South West Temple. ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT rooms, near business center. 63 S. State. RONT ROOMS FOR 1, 3 OR 3. WITH private table. References. 48 E. 3rd South. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; CHEAP; ball block from Main. 00 E. 4th South. m453 A O ROOMS, 151 TO 159 E. THIRD SOUTH; store or saloon on corner 151 East Third South: also store, restaurant or saleon BS Commercial street. Inquire A. B. Margetts, No. 40 Main street. m406 WO GOOD STOREROOMS IN HEART OF tbe oity will be finished and for rent Janu-sr- y 1, 18g. O'Meara, room 32, O'Meara bldg. m404 OF SIX BOOMS; GOOD ONE HOUSE buy cheap: let me show you; one week only. H. W. Fuller. m4Q3 OR EN SUITE FURNISHED ROOMS, SIX-ROO- M. Ball the second Friday of eaoh month. Members ot sister Lodges ana sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to atUad. . C B. JACK. W, M, J. T. Jack, Secretary. " NO. "XRGNIODGE XX Stated Communications tn.ift2 ra810 O ANEW 1 s: M M modern-convenienc- 11 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM PLEASANTLY two 71 gentlemen. Apply at n'J9 Center St. -- B B R1V-m0&- 3 t CORKER, Patent Attorney. Patents on Caveats, eto. Patent drawing, models to order. Office, 361 Main street, Saii Lake City, H. LEWIS, Attorney at Law. No. SIS Mala . Street.! ANE A PUTNAM. Attorneys at Law. 414 1. mi LARGE fine barn, 330 per month. W. K, II uh- 41 W. Sud S. n32 PICTURES AND FRAMES AT COST. ?ROST ROOMVlTH CLOSET 1 i AA OF BLUE JAY STOCK AT lAfifl SHARES aud water closet. Privilege of TttHV7 VAawvV at a bargain. Hox 631. mCap JH light rooking. Inquire No. 321 W 1st S. 2 WILL I. S LANET. IN TRACTS TO SUIT FOR nl5 Wantland, 835 Main St. XT OTIOE AFTER JANUARY ia 1892, STOCK i.AH- iu the Littl PltUburg Co. wUi sdfsnss to per share. No stock will be sold for lOo after ' that date. By order board of directors. nil UY YOUR BUILDING SITES NOW. THE turning point bas been reached. Prices are going up. Wantland. 235 Main. nlS NEW TLEGANT RESIDENCE. - J east front, on eleetrio e, line; every finished, to trade for Vacant finely lot north of Fourth South. F 7. Tribune. rdl INTEREST IN A POPULAR 8UBDI-visio- n: 13 jmt ent guaranteed, and profit will probably reach 60 percent. Wantland. 285 Main. street. S F ATTORNEYS-AT-X- J A plattintr. CREAGE bard. South. er cigar-holde- Chllr T0 ow ., and 173 Main St i ir i Uefejr CMritt' MANAGER; GOOD SALARY. and S10U cash required. Call room t 4Q. Wmstch Block. n35 DIVIDE CARLOAD FREIGHT RATE A. 'with shipper of horses, household goods, or anything to Sau Franotsco quick. W. U. Cromer, nKi53 SeottAuerbach haildinir. room 16. A NURSE; SMALL FAMILY; COOKAND Mrs. Hawley, corner 1st and P. First and State line. n3 MAN TO MANAGK AN OFFICE. ACTIVE HMJO, and interest in business. References and fftOO cash required. Call immediate-It- . Room 4Q, Wasatch Block. n34 4 TO COMMISSION DOWN AUCTIONEER'S LADY: A FOR SALE. TO 3 FURNISHED ROOMS (NEW). 134 N. W. Temple. nl X ARGE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR without liuht housekeeping. 23S W. nt South st. OOM AND BOARD. 5 PER WEEK. 358 u6 West 1st South. J ROOMS UPSTAIRS IN .1 NO. M'DON ALD'S 4 door sl of St. Paul's Chapel. T block, McDonald 'S A Son, grocers. FURNISIIED" ROOMS, STEAM "ICELY Xl heat, bath, all home comforts; 187 n84 North Main stri-e- parlor; Rference. LINE. ELECTRIC ON DWELLING, A beautiful ' home. Miller Just nS A Miller. completed. Xi W. 3nd South. 13; HOUSE; CLOS.E IN; a house on car line, t2i); 4 room bouse, 8. F. A. Arlrtue .V Co.. 33 and 34 Commercial block. Fl'RNISHED ROOM AND BOARD,s NICELYlimited uurober for table board, at 445 S. West Temple st. Mrs. required, n30 Corker. VTEW BUTTERY. HOUSE, closets and cjtv" water, on car line. 40 R ;. . suo-oess- tal 171 CLERICAL ay ; - BOOKKEEPING referenef. j Addresa F 8. Tribune. - uty-Record- A. FOR RENT. WANTED. WORK: F evt-fre-- lt near town. Address or Inquire CC3 E. x v.. tai.Z3 touth st. ' J ; C S AND CATTL", llOIiS' uo 570 grasses, I ' r wat t a. j., u.. A, lui bO feed, near city. X"rols JC - -- t 1 t PIAKC3 Aim CRCAII3.; OPl.CIAL LOW PRIC an '1 O S3 3s. ComeOe l3sta..jaents. and 1 rent on i square tyt: - . OJ 0 t'. '... -. j . ' ; ' . |