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Show . ."'r- - TTTESALT LAKE-TIMES- MONDAY. JUNE 2. 188U. 5 OGDEN KEW8, Central Subdivision!:! BOI3E CITY, IDAHO, 'PW l Hl.iVKS trm Mmu mtwt- - r'ol'K hl.k from P.wloni.- - n) Cltr Hall: row I I iinhiir-- ! mill . Ii. t :C. r lot. Trni Vll w!rwt nit ( Urlnl-Tra- ct irvi. t LARK A HAYKS. Bl City. Idaho. i M. G. CAGE, "EAST SIDE." Thrte -- fourths of a Mile frcm Business Center. 'pilP nu i tvl.lin f irv.portT In n.i (Ity. Hiiui1 ii th nptwr n.t nd in U I thr ItlKhrM imri of ibe l u. tiniriM!i tii" Vtr wpnnipi Hiivm tti rtwi ! la Mh.. !..., lu thin twulimi lii:..n tturlUK I ho Urxl a will h wll ft Mel lit r front font. I'orro-ixi- u mvil, M. U. t'AUR, Ifcun CHy, LUa-v- . BOISE CITY IDAHO, Offers lo Home-Seeke- rs Many Aflvantages.! r " JX-i- j Z3 ' H is an abundance of government land of the very best quality, within a reasonable distance, open to actual settlers. pRUIT-GROWEH- S and Gardners can Rct small tracts out of which lare incomes can be made. j JANY distinct lines of business specialties are still open, waiting for men of ability and character to fill them successfully and profitably. INVESTORS will find excellent opportunities, . either in the development of trade or manufactur-es, or in the purchase or improvement of property. pHERE is scarcely a vacant house in the city. Twenty per cent, ought to be added to the num-ber of dwellings at once. For special information, address t!:e Secretary of the Boise City Board of Trade. "MICTOW"'" S '' : Corresponds to Iho Kl llenrli la twill !. cut Vt further p.rtl' tar t.tr- -. H. H. IIKl h WITH. lfcl lllf, UUhi. 1. KRt'MBACK. JOHN H. LAMS. Attorneys at Law and Estate Jgents. HOIHK riTT, IDAHO. lu. llroadl-eu- l Work. UlAtrs. W h th only h"lrrt of real m4i la NrM IltONT ul Ad roiiul Ifyoiiaanl to Invest, wo are lliorooahir asUiutMi witk Hot4 real est ata We he wine of the rholcrM proprtle lor Mte. W will lw IM yi la nf tug from others, II kv nol prirtles to nil y.m ... tttt ; : - .' - '.- - Biiacitj. The Idaho Land and Investment Co.. wr. Have the finest city prjperty and over 3000 acres of Srstclast land under water, with water right. Parties desiring acreage to live on and till can have their ewa time It which to pay for it at a low rate of interest. For particulars, address IDAHO LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. We carry a full line of Stetson soft hats mtlie latest styles aud shapes. Bast-Marsha- Mer. Co. 14J Main street. Having entered the employ of David-son, Leyson & MeCunc I shall he pleased to sec all of my friouds at the new store. Egbert Roberts. ' - W e are making a specialty of gentle-men's shirts to order, in dress, silk and flannel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Marsha- Mer. Co. 143 Main street. Uko. M.Sttyrr, JA. Ui.rMntKMNii, JI. 8. Itl'xrtcLr l'ifsidrnl. VleM'reiddfMiU beenrtvf. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., ' (tSCORPORA TKll) --DZLALER8 IN- - Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGLXTtf FOR the Hodge Wood I'ullry, H.tilinu, 8twl M"ir lUr, Vacuum Cylinder unit Knglue Oil, Uen-ule- i Powder, AtU Knglnn and Boll tn, Mmk Injectors, Buffalo S'lei, Jefferson Hone Whim, B!ik l'ump Miners' nd BlacksnilUu' Tools, Kte. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lako City, - - Utah D. VAN BUSKIRK, omen Oi T. C. STEB3IM3 IliefanljiislirllidiiiiiiitCii. GENERAL REAL ESTAlE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FORKING OF SYNDICATES. AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL We do not handle SNAPS, but GOOD BARCAIXS ! EXPEIJlKNCKtJ OPElATOHB and Members of tha Rr.Al. Estate ExchanuI 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. Lawn mowers sharpened and at repaired the Novelty Manufacturing eompany, (11 East Third South street. The only place in tho eitv is the Va-riety Half, 54 West Secomf South, for bargains, (.'all and see. Seaside Hats. At Mrs. Bronisteeles, 108 E. Second South street. Just the thing to go to Garlield Beach in. Tno perfect fitting bathing suits man ufaetured by tho Brooklyn knitting works, for whom we are solo agents. wo have now placed ou sale for the coming bathing season. Colors warranted and guaranteed not to shrink. Bast-Mahsha- ll Mek. Co. 143 Main struct The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 14'4 Slain st. Telephone 1U3 Goods called for and delivered. Km-pri- e Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street, Telephone 94. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. Office supplies at C. II. Parsons' book store, Scott-Aurbac- h building. Parlor suits, largest stock, at S. R. Marks & (Jo. Wanted. AU kinds ot seeond-hau- d household foods at Etchlson & Webcrs, 157 S. East street. Be sure and see our new goods, just arrived by the train load lot. Come and take a look for yourself. Bakkatt Bun. Ladies everything of the latest you will find at Mrs. W. H. Fox's Millinery parlors, 332 South .Main St., Crane building. ftuli Honveuirs. Throe doors north of the Clift house, 272 Main is the place to buy curiosities, such as minerals, shells, corals and agate goods. Tho West Side Rapid Transit com-pany, between El Dorado and this city will be completed and in operation within ninety days. E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells & Corqpany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber First S6uth street, opposite 1 4th Ward Assembly Rooms. F. 0. Box 107. Old Pioneer Yard or Arnihtrouit k Biry. -E-XCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-Sole Agents for James Means' $3.00 Slltt Spencer & Kimball, 160 Main Street. J. M. STULL & COMPANY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 4- - The Variety Hall, 54 West Second South, keep everything you want. Fine line of carpet at S. R. Marks & Co. SOUTH LAI ADDITION. Now On the Market. LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE C1TT LIMITS TWO MILE3FHO.M P. O. LOTS FROM 8100 TO SG00. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking the Valley. Call Early and Got Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE. BU8IN&S3 AND ACREAO E PROPER!?. BURTON, MOESBECK & CO., Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. - - 4 Notice to Uuildera. Ou and after May 17th, 1890, we will '4'eliver lime from the old Pasco lime works at twentv-fiv- e cents per bushel, building sand at $1.25 per load, gravel for cement work at $1.25 per load, building rock at $9 per cord. Leave or-ders at No. 50, South West Temple street, north of the Herald office. Tele-phone No. 277. S. Bamberger, President Utah Lime & Cement Co. 126 Main street. Hewer Connectl'Mift. We are now prepared to out in sewer connections from the house to the sewer. Wo have the sewer pipe on hand, so that we can promptly do tho work. Salt Lake Construction Co.. 01 State street. The ladies appreciate the fine New York opera bonnets now on sale at 44 Wasatch block. Gentlemen should leave their orders for custom shirts at . Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co. 142 Main street. Investor, Attention. Why should you loan your money at 10 per cent when you can make 83 per cent in buying ten choice lots 33x 140 feet each ou Seventh West aud Seventh South streets. Rapid transit line building past. For full particulars address owner, P. O. Box No. 998. Schmidt, "the" tailor,, has received his second shipmejjt of ing woolens. Call and examifle his sm rooms 200, 201, 202, and 203, gress building. re ear oads of new and elegant I"me just arrived at Barratt Bros. Lots in Brighton can be had for a short time in installments of $1.00 per week or $5.00 per month. Watch Brighton. Edwin W. Sknior. Have you seen it? in Barratt Bros, window. iftial sale of Hue millinery at New at 44 Wasatch block. ,)ou want a perfect fitting garment "V he celebrated Taylcnr's Star J. C. Broansteele, 108 ond South street. The Troy Steam Laundry guarantees its patrons excellence of work and promptness of delivery. 142 Main street. Telephone 192. 's are sold in El Borado on the ment plan. $10 cash and $5 per Utah and Montana lacier, Company C. P. MASON, Manager. Headquarters for all Glasses of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from power ana upwards in stock for I m mo diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Engines Rock Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Drill, Lubri eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold aud Concentrat jig Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office and farerois 259 S. Mail Street, Salt Late D. S. AGENCY. BUTTE. MONTANA. ' the place to have your riding "fmiulc iu the latest Flnglish style i wnre the litting is "5 o. 1. Taylor's system and all arram ed to fit perfectly. Baby carriages at cost at S R. Marks &Co. . Br'Kntn, Brighton, Brigh-Brighto- I: Brighton. Brighton. Edwin W. Senior. For three weeks it has been impossi-ble for us to do watch repairing promptly, but now that we have se-cured the services of Mr, Egbert Rob erts, so long and well known as a first-clas- s watchmaker, we can get all work finished in short order. Davidson, Levson & McCtne. A splendid new line of silverware will be opened in a day or two at Davidson, Leyson & McCune. Call and All the latest books a C. II. Parsons' book store. n t forget that we have removed to -' Second South street. J- - White, Real Estate Co. mte7quickjob printer. Barratt Bros, have all the late and fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. Barratt Bros. Come in aud see our large display of new goods just arrived from the east. Barratt Bros. WE HANDLE Bnsiness, Residence and Conntrj Property, Improved and. Ualmproved. Parties wibln to bay or sell Kealtj had better see at. Our motUi "Small Profits and 0.nlck Turns. " Correspondence Solicited. W.L BARRET & CO., 207 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Itah. The free drawing for lots in Brighton is postponed until June 10th. Tickets can be had gratis by calhng at our ofl.ee in Brighton. Edwin W. Semor. Freo carriages will be in waiting to convey you to any part of Brighton if youta'kethe 1 o'clock train on '.he Ltah '& Nevada railway. Edwin W. Senior. Elegant lines of summer neckwear in bows, scarfs. Windsors, etc. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co. 142 Main street. Refrigerators, fine line at S. R. Marks & Co. Tho finest line of baby carriages and cheap at the express wagons, very Call and see them, rieiynn 54 West Second South. A bargain 2ixl0 rods between Fourth and Fifth, on I street. City water, frnit, and near to the electric car Price. $2300; reasonable terms. In-quire room 45, Wasatch building. GEORGE A. LOWE, Eealer in All Kind, of Pirst-Cla- -- Agricultural Implement- s.- KCHUTTLER FAF AMD FBElGfM WAGON Collins Bnw Pistons anfl Road Carts of eT-r- y Steam Engines. Leflel Wheels. WAREHOUSES j HTiTKWlin HKTWKE FIRST AS D SECOND SOL'Tn. ' BEACT1FLX FUTIBE." DR. FBIENDO-- . The Great Blood lUmedy. and highly efficacious and A new laxative tonic, specially indi-cated to diseases of the fiver., spleen and stomach, in dyspepsia, iniigw-Ho- n Vick headache, constipation and rnalaria Trv it. Sample bottles free No. East S l Chase, general agent. Third South street. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 68 West 2nd South St., fcalt Lake City, Utah. Officer anJ BtocklioIUffns: John E. Dooley, President ! 8. Hills, Vice-Premide- nt A. L. Thomas Secretary. i Iik orporalfir.: J."5-i- - VAX ' ruHl WeUS. F.rifo k m A HHfrH. blrt lf feariu Hu tnuit N..- K-I HMUC. i. wa.,j " J'Wlir T-- iuL c. t. . u I Joh.h A. Mail-ha- Krob j Attorney, John A. Marshall. Special Offer. I am authorized to offT. for a f.-- dav 82isl ft. on corner tilth and 1, with brick house four room. hall cellar, citv. water etc.. for VHI. j y Jack. 2:!j S. Main street. x... Car 1o.nl wool and hair mattresses at S. K. Marks & Co. Bros- - lead in new designs ot ,S". Call early and get your choice. ' ' ' The census enumerators began - work District court commenced this vnorn-iu- e at 8 o'clock. ue Hcndersou left at 0:30 today to supremo court. opv Moody of San Francisco, .reached at the Baptist church yester- - . 15 Anderson of Jiill Creek, and a u'n wife were gathered in by a dep- - marshal on Satnrday. i .m Small has been elected presi-n- t of the Wesieyan institution. He villniove to Ogden at once.. Albert Slater and F. B. Hayes wore ffn to tha penitentiary Saturday. Hie former will serre two years aiid .hi: latter .ue. Rev. Sam Small closo his revival -- jiiuraat the Methodist church last 'Lht lis sermon was entitled "From iirroom to Pulpit." The church was veil tilled. THE CKXsts. , Mali, ap . LSlttkfTmi huve Wu 1 v of Salt '0U' thB ""lwrvlsor: isait Lake eoimtv district i r v . hells, ,,o, Leon Frank; 51 Joseuh l'arnswort 1; 04 1 G5 An.r M t- - ,U,V1" Wilson; 71. N. c. Keiin; 72, Richard Hm I - BlL',IS0; 133' C- - (;- - worth Summit county, district 117, John D Bell Hencfcr; 1, Miss M. A. Brown Ullvul J' w'!liain, Park Citv W, Will.u.11 C. Wallace, Park Citr us Thomas P. Potts, Kama ' VXVr"M0lmtvli1stvict' m-- William Homiuaii Ogdcu; lis, oiiV(,r P . Ogdou; Hi). William 11. l)ack, Oirdou; 120, Sauford L. Ives URdcn; tat, Jm H. Ilmnphrcy, Oi;den' K. Steele Ogden; 134, Mr. H. Stafford, URilen: Vio, John T. Smyth, Ogdenjlill, Blufoi'd A. Bybeo, SlaterviTles; 127 1 eter Later, llarrisvillc; 12S, Charles S Rapp, Ug.liMi; 1211, Edward F. Miinn" Hooper; 130, Christian P. Kar, Ogdeu. List of special emnuerators: United States penitentiary. Salt Lako City Ihviffht Coit, enimierator; Utah scliool lortlie deaf, Salt Lake Citv Honry Speller, enumerator; territorial insane asylum, Provo James Dunn, enumer-ator; Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City August Lange, enumerator. m Saturday's Heal Estate Tranlrs. . Frr.nres Amelia G Davis to Louisa U Williams. wst half or west halfof lot S. block U. plat A ) salt Lake Bull.Unpr ami Loan ansocia-tlou- . by tvustae. to Mm Annie Wait m lot U. bloik II, Lake View Kiitdl-vlslo- n Harriet (an A Pam-lOft- to Phelie'b Ruiou. lot a. Mock UK), plat e l.r.O Lewis H Coates et al. to Jllsa K V ard. lot U, block i. aiueuded plat of S iiiih liule u ,M,'IntyT to Richanl Markintui.ii. 4'.xt feet of lot i. block iW, plat A. with n'ht of way. S.vond South, bo- - STI" West Telnple and Plm WeM . . ai.OJO ti b H;iygoHl and wife to Frank north half of Work . Kin-ney & C.ourley's Improved rltv plat. au i?r? l' i,ul('h aml wllr 10 JHiue M Jin ketts, one-hal- f interest in lot 4. block ti pint F, Eleventh East, be- tween Fifth and Sixth South 5.500 John c Anderson to Mate BOromar. 9ts n and u. block . Kinnev & Lonrley Improved tract 48u Oscar Uloshell to B F Huff, lot . block s. Muscatine plaiv aw Oscar Oroshell to Harry 8 Wellerilot ii b iick , and lot 14, blockST. Muscatine place goo Theron S C'hesley and wife to Miss Eni-n-liwtn. lots ; to 111. block a. Arther Kullak subdivision. First South aud Filth West sow Josepli Whedon et al U Ml'ssEmnia ;wiu. lnt, ! and ua, bloik 3, La Vela addition hi.ho Maw B Crontar lo Martial H Havenhill. Jots 11 and js. block Klnuev & (lourlnyplat ' . w L S Hamilton tn Robert Campbell, lots ,.la,n.lt ,4' bl"k "lden Park addition hi) It h Holmes aud wile to Marv E Moore, lots I to 8, blin k 10, u 8 Uiiluies llrst addition . ;.jo G S Holmes and wife to Daniel' K to43,bl(xk II, G la Holmes' first ad gm Benjamin M Simms and wifVto'svi-yann- a T Westbrmilt lots 10 to 1ft. (1 S Holmes' Hi st ad 4:0 Joseph Willtenson ft al to IhmiIs A Dun-ham, lot i. block i. plat B 31'Ja Henry J Fim-- et al to Hiimuel 1! Hall, lots w and 13, bbx'k a, Dundee Place suMtvlslon 4oo Oscar L Matthews to Catherine lot H. bl.x k mi. plat U aw) jHmes L Newton and wife to Louis .Seckels. lot 8. block plat H 'JXO Andrew J Varnev to Nettie Weiuben;, lots it to an, in Llls'ity Park nd 'JKU Charles AV King and wife to John (Jodfn. part of lot I. block It. plat 11 . 2100 V St (.ieorKe. and wife to William (i Anthony, lots IS. IK. aa. av and M, subdivision of east half of block in, P'a'C aw Lllas A Smith to Willium B Andrew, all of Central park, beluu lots I tot aud IB. block 41. ten-acr- plat A 80.IUJ A 3 Roas and wife to Jlrah B Moselev, half of Us 10 rods, lots, block (tt, iilat'A corner of First North and East Tern- - SO.fOT) i rederick J Leonard and wife to John Kranse, part of lot a, block l. plat I'. Sim F W Muhli nbrttch et al to Mary A Crowe, lots 23 to :n and SI to m. blcs'k 2. lots III and a. blis k I : lots 14 to 14. blocks: and lots 7and S, bliH!k4.Nortll Boulevard aubdlvlslnu 6T0O William B Andrew to William H all of Central park, lots 1 to 3 aud 18. block 41, ten-acr- plat A 0,() Reuben C Reeves to Kosaua M White, part of lot 4. block 4, plat I 1SJ0 Susannah G Brazier to Louisa Uodall Williams, cast half of west half, lot H, block IM, plat A lauu Total faarv'MS the mormons unhappy. ,chn H. V.liBo of Salt Lake city States His Grievance. ,malia world-Heral-yjr. John H. White, of the firm of Uitc & Sous, livestock dealers of Salt akc Citj', has been iu Omaha for sev-en a.T3. an(l lnft last niht for tho ,st. Mr. White is going to AVashing-,,- n to do what he can to defeat the bill by an Iowa congressman, ,ich disfranchises . brinons. Mr. While bulieves m tho faith of the lrmou church, but is opposed to the Mtico of polygamy. Ho very istlv says that he believes thnt he honld be allowed to enjoy the rights of oitizcu unmolested, as long as ho lievstlie la" of tho United States. Ho ivi lltat plural marriages are no lijcr tauglit in the territory of Utah; Kit out of the territory's population of (ii,0O peoplo where five-sixt- of them re ilorinmis. but 9 or 4 per cent of jieui have indulged iu plural mar-jiwt- :, and that for two years past there Miot been one single plural and that tho people of his Unroll are generally in favor discontinuing that custom. Mr. iliite says ho knows that it is the rovinw of the people-t- define crime nd enact laws to punish crime; but he Is ui see why his rights us a citizens wu'il be destroyed simply because ho lieved in a religions creod, portions which had been declared unlawful, mi. John T. Cainc. the member for tali, had (liven tho Mormon people to nilerstand that the bill by the Iowa inpvssmaii was a mere political foot-ill- ; that to disfranchise tho Mormons cant increased strength for the one irtvaml decreased for the other; aud ms iinlignaut, as he well had a right he. The secies of revelations which Jos-!- i .Smith claimed to havo received di-rt from (iod sanctioned the plural aniage ami for years it was prac-cd- , But time showed that it was not t; it was only a religious privilege ui not a command; and accordingly y had discarded it because the ma-ill- y believed it best, and even if pre had been no law against it, the actice would soon have become ob-M-The grand jury of the federal court nil in Utah was not composed of I'lmons, but was made up of Gentiles, A they failed to find any violations law lor over two years. Mr. White was born iu South Wales; has lived in Utah for lifteeu .years il hits traveled " exforisfVely iu this nntry where his vast business ititer-i- s had called him, aud while he knew "thcr churches and creed, he would far remain a Mormon and prov-ed to do so. Ho saw in tranchisemeut of the members the church much confusion and cw it would work against the inter- - of the territory. "For instance," J. he, "the board of trade; the differ-- i interests in a growing city like Salt ft1- Suppose a frauchiso was to be wlon. The Mormons own large property. The Gentiles ne in and vote, the Mormon is al-e- d no expression, yet he is guilty of iriuic. It would teach the Mormons believe that they were prosecuted no just reason or excuse and would disaster." Ir. White was willing that polygamy uld be wiped out but he coiild nrA ny a Mormon could not worship i m his own way, so long as he corv wdwith the laws of the country. herein is some food for thought.. . Notice. All peusous are 'hereby warned.uuder thcjjeniJly provided not to remove tho body of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, with-out lirst notifying the city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showall, City Scavenger, room ti, City Hall. April 17, 1890. Now that we are prepared to do high class watch repairing promptly we so-licit our share of patronage. Remem-ber that all goods sold are engraved freo of charge. Davidson, Leyson & McCune. VINTAH HOTEL. Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot bo excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Sowers, Proprietors. Change of Programme. Believing that all parties will be best suited by having all running races close the evening before the races occur, we have changed the programme to accom-modate horsemen at a distance. Entries will bo received for all such running races up to 12 o'clock the day before the race is advertised for. Utah Driving Park Ass n. F. H. Dyer, Secretary. jen. today, a splendid line of orn7B ' Draolets,. charms and J jnts in newest and handl-e nK" f this class ever placed rw!1- - Don't fail to see them. "avtdson, Leyson & McCune. rv II MnS Properties are for sale terms. Inquire of E. B. r'-- South Main street: lKsouth1'er, 0n Brigaam and O, west. and !c!? tract corners on Ninth ti outh Boulevard, facing south MiM,!twenty acres on the East ,' south of Terrace Heights, io I T riSht- - Ponit. 1st investment :n the whole cash !ots' onlv t200; one' tir0 ' one-thir- d one year, one- - imU ?rs: 8 Per cent interest. tutm corner on Tenth East, 81 ch. een Rrst nd Second 1 jypand on oasy terms. nrordl HtOTr V ofii Sal' Lako theatea Our t ??1Frshoe8 and slippers is wnien we offer t the lowest R"mber the name ad num- - |