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Show joh::o. iioivaroggovigted Hxcaest of Lesv'tss Power. 13 tf,iZ- U. S. Gov't Report, AJg. - liilh iltcrv 1 Ills 1 U. and r. Croiqu.i Part City, . intermediate " ' I ' ." J. T. Gilrper. Rachel William Georse II. Tousey et al vs. George A.' Etzel Calvia Cartwright'vs.' Joe S. Blackburn. : vs. - . KOVEMBES 3RD. TCESDAV et ; Lizzie Winters, the keeper of a house of et al. e, forfeited $30, and Ruble Lyle, an et al. inmate. 825. et aL J. J. Clugg entered a p'ea of not gulity to P. Anderson et a. s. Matt Connelly et aL Park City Mining Company vs. Matt Con a charge ot assault with intent to do bodily harm, and tbe hearing was postponed until nelly et al. James Lowe' adminis- Charles Peter et at vs. at 2 o'clock. ' trstor. citiMilton Smith, a mahogany-colore- d GW. vs Seavy. et al. Chambers Robert was zen, aL of et but vagrancy, adjudged guilty Peter Anderson et aL vs. Matt oonneiiy sentence was suspended in order to , give CFRIDAT," KOVEMBBH 6TH. him an opportunity to leave town. aL Roy L. Davis et at vs. Emma X. Davis et The French courtesans .who, when arPark City Mining Companyi vs. W, H. Dodge rested for being inmates of a house of , etaL ;l announced that they would fight the JIOSfDATi JfOVEUBEB TH.i.J case to the bitter end, threw up their bands M. L. Powers et al; f. The Cfntennlal-Eurek- a and entered pleas of guilty.i Allice Laselle Mining Company, i vs. Mark Blazzard et aL and Maggie Sissuep. keepers of the den, John Itlazzard et al. et aL vs. Caleb I. Blazzard et were assessed $50 each, and Mamie Laselle John Blazzard ' ' and '.. r aLPolly Henderson, inmates, $25 each. John Blazzard et al. vs. Orson D. Blazzard et The unsavory adultery case of John E. Howard, the - . i . - . . 4 i- -: ; . , . -- . i -- 3 I I J . . . -- .: . I - - - - : j - . ! 5 to-da-y. ' ' "'. . : I '" V! ' ' ' - " ! "'.' -- "" 1 " 1 " J ee ' " - y-f-t- . . - to-da- yf - . - ; - - - . is the zzisma field. ; -- 5 ; -- ! - s Ne-ad- ! 3 I ! - i . . i I I I j I i 1 I d. '- ''-'- - v v - wa-g&- " i i -- i J , i - - ; . I '.. - - . - - air." - ss B:j;au&iy : f: T: A .S '' C c:cnn, wifa of tbe clerk of the returned from I,'..;i: (.";;'. t. t ' '' frisods and relatives laanKan- 71. :r ex-if"'- X'ir, 3 & 154 Main sk rS' AriR & f- r , Murphy-- Props. . ' . Alex L Wtatt. ft n .A, A, r v- .- 263 Mafn St. BORN. MESICK.To the wife of an eleven-poun- W. R. Mcslck, on Oc-tob- er son. d HAKIOMNEAUX.-- In Salt Lake, on October 18, Marion- - the infant child (a boy) of Mrs. neaux, wire of T. Marionneaux. WARNOCK. On Mondav afternoon, October 19, 1391, Mattie, wife of Robert Warnock. Deceased was a sister of Mr. and Miss Farlow. Notice of fnneral hereafter. 1891. D r ic'8 PERSONAL. call with i samples. - . Address ' B . . 23. - n. h875 j! j - lt Utt . N k Willard court i"niHf iSHrcn nrfxf X'. and ha t K - Ml tn . FURNISHED hC94 STEAM H EAT. GAS per weerc; all outside Robert's new block. COTTAGE, AT 146 W. 5TH i TO h586 FINEST ROOMS rpHE X single or double; TnE IN CITY, new; steam everything heat,' eleotrlc lights; terms moderate. 236 State St. Harris Bulld.ng. - , h253 HE BASEMENT, NO. 80 W 2ND SOUTH, corner of West Temple, old Tribune bui'd-inInquire at the Simpson-Hi- ll Drug Co. 1i2.t6 FOR RENT DESIRABLE SUITES OFFICES suitable for offices. h building. Apply to Geo. M. Scett Co. d373 , g. Scott-Auerbac- '. A , - drugs. TNXlBERTV; PARK, ON SUNDAY. OCTQ- . a., oiivcr waicn wun chain. wi.vii, Finder will be bandsomelv rewardedgoia by leaving at the house in park or at Tribune office. k!53 WEDNESDAY LAST. A PROMISSORY ON v': ?otel for mp thousand dollars, dated Sept. I 16th. Ml jFinder will be liberally rewarded by addressing postoffice to owner whose name is indorsed en back of. the note. 89 ONE "- -- sickly-Htobief- : - up-stair- s. SOCIETY NOTICE. S3f MASONIC. THE OFFICERS AND MEM-beof Argcnta lodge, No. 3. A. P. and A. M.. are requested to attend a special meeting this (Tuesday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock, for work on the L. A. degree. All Masons are to attend. By order ef the W. cordially M. -- rs M. C. MRS. E. . Acting President. ss Dlls-eae- s, a VANTED. 1000 PAGES, 200 ENGRAV-- . lQ thrw language; first SC. lJU,Cy.i. The only tvork by General Bcnj. Buuer. Territory should bo spoken for promptly. Correspondence invited from solicitors aud ther good J. Dewing Co., San'l'riiclsco. expe-ritco- first-cla- ei till M room 45. Scott-Auerbac- h building. lian-er- al STOLEN. E C. N.t;EOLS, DENTlSTiyoaiw W alxet Houe, - OFFICE OP-- - d72t ,' ,' v,' t : ' t, -. fTXIO NORTH BENCH FOR ftTOT A D.K)i nT! property at double that figure. Fint f Our adw.'B home; fine. for an investment this look it up. Miller & Miller (not brt.r, Housw ; - t: ri' no relation). Opera bl.jck. 4 BRICKS CHEAP. NEW bJT tj payment down: balance montfily. lsWjEj ton, Donnelly A Newell. No. 9 W. 3nd SoufT. - WO MORE OF THOSE GREAT; Bar! brick and large bar? r inij gain brick on the installment plan; aL new Call and get prices and terras. E. B.Wicki,Xxr!. y merciitl block. NEARLY NEW. K 1 AND'FTSi PHAETON, flat cornet, cheap. 333 S. 7th West nt"; tj3 ROOMED BRICK, HOUSE ON4TH-3;asbetween 6th and 7th South, f 1300; small balance 115 per month. Apply-i- f. j payment, S. 5th Ea;it. in court. A 4 t -- t rpWO " H 2614-INC- x "itH LEFFEL wheels, with globe casings; a lot of It iti gauge shafting, with pulleys. t,Cj, blocks and ball and socket hangers; ail.'firktclass: removed to mate room ior larger"; jm.f plant. Address R.or H.callTerhune, superinttjtj.nt. S151 lnn at Uanauer Salt Lake City, Works. . WTATERLOO IS BUILDING MORE ly than any other addition: 14flneim.4 now under way; choice in every reSpect.s pnlv a few lots left. Never a better opportuni y f i 3V4-ln- - RQ-IQ- II Hubbard, 41 XV. 2ndVo ; tej LOTS IN "WATERLOO" AT J350 Iiiiji; flO per month; 10 per cent off for easfc t' Investment 7 W. E. E. Hubbard, 41 XV. 3nd South. krtj NTEREST IN A GOOD BOCK JL'A iKf UOI Address Box 1553. City. HAVE A LARGE WATER CREDIT, isa wish to communicate with parties deiiring to buy same who have water rents to pay; d. ' dress'Box 527. ESS THAN COST, A NEW frame with fifty foot of ground on TK South, between Third and Fourth East. ' Fk, Call on lime. Gr,.w f3300. on very easy terras. fcr) kauph, 61 East 1st South. BEST IS 'THE; CHEAPEST. THE homes now being erected in Liu oii Park. Wise people are taking advantage pf4ow prices and easy terms offered in tbe finest to Salt Lake City. See and be corrviai C. E. Wantland. 235 Main street. ?rm BUYING ELSEWHERE SEE BEFORE property, Postofflce aaditioijfs Second South street. It lays high and dry: ' ivj 8 foot cellars, electric car servicer' city wiir. Over 300 houses built on the north. est. no r.h and west of it. Sold on easy payments. Cm :r Realty 6 Investment Co.', 65 Veitt 3nd SouHs tl BRICK. ELEVENTH EAST, ft 3 I oniy 6500 cash, balance monthly. W. K. H bard, 4!. West Second . FIVE-ROOCOTTAGE ON THE 1NS1 VI, ment plan; price f lHtXt. Miller A Millet ? B. N. R.), Opera House block. LOTS LEFT f.is iNLY SEVENTEEN Main street and Waterloo; take car the many fine houses now building: lots Ifr S500; terms to suit W. E. Hubbard, 41 "gi3 Second South. j .m fROOON MONTHLY IXSTAi CASH. QOftn ments of 830, will buy 10 acres of land with three flowing wells; closelo West V't Rapid Trahsit Railroad and adjoins Ejdor(i' the west E. McCarrick.-4South Main St.lSii ALOON AND LUNCH. INCLUDING lit C ing. All for $350. 109 S. West Temple st. SfrJ ACRES GOOD LAND, AT A' BARG.R 1A 11 Adjoins West Side Driving Park pro ii Hi. Easy terms Inquire of owner at Tribune oN. 'INE CORNER FOR TERRACE. WAiiTland, 235 Main. i AND GOODWILL CHEAP FURNITURE and lodging house; 19 tm?, good reason for selling. Apply 333 W. 1st HotAiL. ELECTi ORCHARD o i car line; a bargain. Wantland Main. IN E 1 IOUS K AND LOT ON BRIGI0S -- I . SIX-IWO- J rvl -- sill-Ho- n t" ub- - . A . y vaUu s D- - - 2x F street W antland. atf 335 Main AND HOUSE, IN ..EAST0S oonvenieii part of city; McGurrin A Darling. Progress building. ffiS PRl&Ci. CUT FRAMES AT PICTURE Bros. e'3 AVE YOU SEEN LINCOLN PARK? A O : ru H electric cars direct to this; the finest locatk your home; lots atlow prices: easy month! ments. C.E Wantland. 3a Main jSt. , liy E BUILDING LOTS FINTemple street, about 13 ON Son A blocks" we.U! Temple. Prices $100 to J335; easy monthlv,wT-ments- : electric cars quite close; good florin? wells; just tbe location for your boms. ' 215 Main St. V CAN SELL YOU '0H THAT I REMEMBER lots on the easiest that will suit vou. The choice East addition: electric car service: sidewalks h ing loirf. Call on C. E. Wantland. 3S5 Ma!''st RESH MILK COWS. APPLY TO' G5'.':3'D i Amos, Amos'a Addition.! 400 TITLE ACRES; GOOD RANCH. good water right and artesian for house use; good house and barn. Will srpi easy terms or exchange for Salt Lake reil esutt Address Box 13. Blackfoot Idaho. OTHER ADDITION. IS SO CLOSFT0 all places of amusement depots aud center as the Postofilce addition. 330 id trees to be planted when the weather perm;'. " planting. Graeber Realty & Investment Cj w . Wert 3nd South st. j IN WALL PAl'.'-SPECIAL BARGAINS ;::vm .?ia Bros. : - trfl-i-term- s now-;1- F :. . NO jii'i-nes- s COLLEGE; McGURRlN SHORTHAND sessions and by maiL building. Salt Lake City. DY Proc-res- s 1,533 ARCHITECTS. F ntu HALE. - ARRIlITF.m' Commercial block, rooms lia 12L A. ' BU3IN2SS ntr tup CHANCE. 5 ; ; A MOUNT OF SALES $30,000 TO $".0(K) A XX years doing business for cash onlv: well selected stock of notions, millinery, boots and shoes, crockery-anaverage tinware: stock carried S13.00O; at present about 16.(joj; business well established and paying 33 percent It opportunity seldom offered; fullest and most careful ir.quiry allowed. No attention paid to answer "nlebs you mean business. Address, o. box p. dry-good- Hunk building. PER CENT ON CHOICE INSIDE L. C. Crossman. TO $5000. THREE TO FIVE YE? QQnflfi u7JOVV 9 per cent. W. E. Hubbard, 41;w. 2nd So. T OAN ON LONG TIME J. SOOO w " aaaacivnfc un IIIBIUV (ill uiv' v v estate. 'Take elevator till further notice st ; it cawyer. a and p Wasatch building. ASTERN MONEY; LOW- RATE. WE commission. R. C. Woodruff. Com re TtiKl; TO on city or P 1 Notes, bank property. and bonds bought F. T. Iliatt, room 4.Colb clal block. It s J. LEONARD, LONG AND SHORT T money. Room 33. Commercial block. V 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDEAND 71 I S nroved nrniwrt mnno readv. no 0' John J. Snyder Rooms 35 and 30, Hooper b x . v ?' 10 n s, d lsn im . y., - COARDI71C. F ,;j. , HOC FORD & CtC ! 2nd So., room 31. TO LOAN IN SUM 5 .J" SIOOOOQ ISamHAVE twelve WA:1 suit, at three, sis, J. Kcnyon, Room Hooper block. Vfji PHE l. E. GREGG NOTES. F bank stocks, etc.. and Lmn monev rhort time. Room Commerciaf S35.000 nine-o- BOARD f5 PER WEEK; good borne cooking. 54 S. 1st W est. 214 PIAMCS AND ORGANS. ' HALLET A DAVlsLANOSr ! Pianos. Pianos "Opera'? V. t'enner Pianos. E. G. Harrinprton Co.'s Pianos.. In various styles of finish; cash or In Installments, old instruments ukeu in exchanr. Piauos for rent. RIVERS BROS:. 10 E. Second South. . . CIVIL EfiCtHEERS. CIVIL AND MINING WUtt. room 3. Hoooer as Kid red MILLER-WINDSO- J CO. R t House-block..- ENGI-nee- B0i loM lMtx.k. BUY DESIRING TO BORROW OK money tee A. M. Janes, 319 Main st.', t cent money on choice city prof Ii PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO., lSs?5 riHE X porated under the laws of Utah, liSJ, G. Biir lay, President; J. William Young, ; '7 President: U. U. Hiskev. Sw.retarv: Col. f " Donuellan. Treasurer. Monev loaned o5 proved security. Removed to rooms 45 4 Cymmercial block. Salt I,ake Citv. . f urnifch 8 per old furniture made good as new; oil ire? a specialty; mall orders promptly attf tr. Hover Burd, isa E. First South. r, ii h378 ?e hWL-- I3 ARTIES OP SB r;f.. PHHTERTNrnrAlXTTT Main street. , T. UREClvON, CIVIL AND MINING fci4 IwCoemercial Block. ' r 30. 30, riABLE X n uis 0ft nnn OlUUelUl ACO. , T WATTE RS; BROKER. ESTABLISHED 1SW X Loans on watches, diamonds, jewelrv; uu redeemed pledges sold at low rates. All busine fonSdeitiai. SI E. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. 12 - H Fair-dealin- g " MILES SOUTH; , J water right: all cultivated; 3 hors jiO milch cows, mowing rake, wagon hotie, ftable, young orchard, stack of Lav IWOii, Sold on easy terms. .E. B. Wlcki, " :; ' ' , mercial block. NE ELEGANT PARLOR SETOF SCy "-pieces upnolstered in fine, silk; v, frame; criminal cost S700. '' Will sell cheap. 4'. E. 1st St. j fc DAVIS UPRIGHT pTi vT A L LETT oak chamber Mt ivith white hair nut--.- ' two sofas, lot of china and silver warefi excelU-ucondition. Call between 11 8: a Tuesdar and Wednesday,, room 5 Boo-- j r "t Eldrl-lsrbloclc. v; UILD1NO LOANS IN "WINFIkuT! beautiful addltiou on .the 9th East. oar line. Lots 157 feet deep to alley.-- , .Wicks, Comm time;. easy terms. E. B. ' ' blo-kTip ACRES H. , . ; , ;, E STOLTM FROM S7 S. FIRST WEST ABOUT 9 Wednesday evening, a cabinet-toalligator satchal; f V) reward will be paid for return of same to Tribune office. klQl - SATIN-FINIS- drpjt N. care. Tribune. Ft LOANED ON SHORT-TIMMONEY second or collateral. 8M,W; est current rates-.- mortgages Comni'1'" 1'. u. Coates, - " inaction torpid of any part of the body, female complaints,1 or obstructed painful menstruation. colorless .. sallow glfla, complexion, all re-- ; to stored health. massage,! magnetic etc. ConsultationElectricity, free at her rooms from 10 a.i m. to 8 p. m. t , t jj J75J FIRST-CLASS LmVRY, DBESSMAKER3 Ai J.TA parlors on First South Kant. Star block. f LE. FEDORA (LATE OF NEW YOflK' MLCityl, 236 State St.. rooms 13 and 14. nearlr opposite KnuUford Hotel; ladies' hairdressin'c and manicure parlors. t64 PHOTOS UE. SBIPLER'S $6 to $3 and $1 per doz. for a short time. Hooper block. First South. h8So EDIUM. F. CORDEN WHITE, CLAIR-- i voyant. trance, test and business medium, Sittings daily: test circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings. 33i S. West Temple St. OF P A RTN E RSH I P. JOH N T." NOTICE and JacksoaBolton have associated themselves together name of of doing a genLynch Bolton for the purpose era! real estate and kan business, and would cordiallr solicit their old friends and public genwho are seeking bargains in real estate erally, and loans to give us a call. is our motto. - i Office, West Second South street, room 46 Central Block, haji OTIEHL A CREIGHTON SURGEON DENT-iets, 58 W. Seeoud South. Hours: g to 5. i FASHION ABLE MADAM BRADLEY. 450 East Second South. Those work invited to call. wishing p93j LNGER CL'ltES ALL PRIVATE DR. menstruation, strictare, stones, poly-pe- n cancers, piles in five days, whites in twelve " syphilis, livsr and kidney diseases, cripples us. der fifteen years. In practice 27 year. OElce and residence 55 West Srd t S. T m L. WnYTOCK. DENTIST. OFFICE. RAY-- J boula block. 4 doors south of Walker Houso. HAP MAN & TRIPP. DENTISTS, ROOMS lt and 106, Opera House block, ai W. iitd South t. Anaesthetics, administered, stock of dentists' supplies on hand. :EU0 LLB. KUHN, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER; ; MONEY TO LOAN. SORREL MARE AND SORREL GOLT uncertain, branded H ou left thigh. L, C. COSE, Poundkeepor. O r. i kiM PRINTER. ; undeT-HhaJr- DIED. quested. - sell goods on commission In the country Address B 2. Tribune. kg A N ENGLISHJIAN, AGED S7. WELL EDUi XX.;- cated and conversant with a mercantile life, is desirous of obtaining a position in a bank mercantile bouse, etc Highest references. Ad -- ACnrJTO i..,' 144 BS. LAWRENCE A SWEETLAND, OKIFI-cla- l sargeons, treat successfully the eve, ear, nose.' throat and rectum. Rooms 83 and 87. Culmer block.1 k3l4 RECTAL DISEASES SUCCESSFULLY ALL, by new method of enemas. Drs. Lawrence fc Sweetland, rooms83-as- . k31& blOCk. i - . ' 87, Culmer healthful, strengthening Idanha. Bntte and Helena Cheap Kate. Excursion tickets now on sale to Butte, Helena, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago and New York, GrosheU'a ticket office, Wonder-- , land Museum building. Don't lie backers. tauh 1.b pay millionaire prices. See my prices before buyins fine watches and jewelry elsewhere. It will pay you.' Goods sold on installments at oash prices. ILE&'S BOO ELi?3,J,,ublisb-ef at Call - Cool, 19. 1891. j k254 V A MAN WITH HORSE AND BUGGY TO Tribune. street This house is nicelv ICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. AT 370 South State street. h8I4 LFGANT ROOMS, SINGLE OR EN SUITE. 139 W 2nd South, two doors west of P. O. URNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR ONE OR two gentlemen. ' 319 S. in nri,.i. i ; h785 family. EAT COTTAGE HARVEY. 10 ' HOUSE-wor- k : 1 0 TO DO or housekeeping for two. j M con-nectio- K2fl8 - f1 Sen, Throau Tittlts, "( " on, . GOOD A M ERICAN GIRL we will k33 d PHILLIPS, Src'y. 'A SPECIAL MEETINO OF THE JAS B. joo&Mn W. R. c, i:l be held in G. A. R. on Wednesday, October 21st. at 2 p. m. T ery important buaines. A full attendance re- V fer-enc- i t? fS k308 WILL MAKEYoTAUrrRVER: WE TT coat on installments. Send address and .. in-Tit- Conklln has been very ill for f pvr&l days. F. I. Brown left last midnight for California., to be prone a few days. ?"rs. c. F. Klambeek returned Saturday (: ; New York, where the went for treat-!;;- :t of her ears, and ha improved very Tribune office. iv 1 JTr. J. C. FAM- - : ladies'-compani- s - . rrsoiTAi. sg tv The Hash Goes On At the Buckeye quitting sale. All of our clothing, boots and shoes for men's and boys (all the ladles' shoes are sold and gone) O. OR MRS. NELLIE WOODRUFF and store fixtures, all or any part of them, MR. A.learn something to their interest by ... W. sale. W. for Harvet & Co., ' sending their address to P. O. Box 321, Salt Lake ' ' 121 Main, , City. kJO , Auction! Auction: ,.:.:,;.;."; ,T ADIES' NURSE (CERTIFICATE): BEST g On Wednesday, Oct, 21st, at 2 jLm., the JLi references.- 118 E. 3rd South. , k!60 tour TUOTICE DESKY'S in 2ND ADDITION. ALL buildings ,i (frame) number bar and fixtures, glas9 ware, pool table, mirrors, J.f parties concerned are requested to meet at Fi Martin's, 164 S. 2nd E. on Friday, Oct. 23rd stoves, dishes, tables, eta, at C39 to 245 L. 7:30 at p. m. Briny yoorpapers with yon.: k293 South 5th West street.- - fe CBEIGHTON. , K. A. Andrews, Auctioneer. , BURGEON STIEUL W. gnd South.; ? Honrs, 8 to 5. . - V : '. Ths "OeeldentaL" M. AUGUSTA W1THERBY, WASHING- -No. 18 E. 1st South St. Our wines and ton, D. c.. is now at 244 S. West Temple Treats ladies and .children onlv. With liquors, etc., are pure. Old, and of the best st. new method worms and all effete matter her redistillation. Family trade a specialty. ; moved without For or ! ; .; FURNISHED. ; TEN-ROO- ' , k33 HOUSE AT 134 W. NORTH furnished throughout with citv water.. Applv at house In rear. Mrs. Jennie B. Tewnant. h9S3 COMPLETELY" FURNISHED MOD- ONE bouse of 9 rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close h978 ;in. Enquire 6o E. Second st. EST LOCATION IN CITY FOR GROCERY and Imeat t market: will give rent free for Address WrH. W., Tribune. h951 j first month. 8 AND 10 ROOM BRICK MODERN TWO good location. ' 325 W. 5th South. AGNQLIA HOUSE, 164 SOUTH SECOND West; furnished rooms; dining room iu . W.2ndS. Apply " t f ONE - . - -- Address B 18. Tribune. k294 . A YOUNG WOMAN RECENTLY ARRIVED XX In the city, an expert. stenographer and typewriter practical nurse, bookkeeper and school teacher, wants employment in any such capacity. .. Address at once; BY k77 COTTAGTC NICELY 4 ROOM See Harvey. 10 Wlllard court. . Vlles' Merve nd Liver Pills " 1 ' Act en a new principle regulating the' -stomach aad bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily curs bilious, ness, bad taste, torpid liver, p les, .eonstipation-U- n equaled for men, women, children. Smallest.' mildest, surest! 80 doses, a ot. bamples Free at Boberta Ji Nelden's. . " Tribune. POSITION;, BOOKKEEPER DESIRES re any set; First-clas- s B 8. - ii WestTetnole ; IN RESPECTABLE 23. West BARN. CITY WATER. FURNISHED HOUSE. 444 South per month. , WILLING TO Ad-dre- Y - . BREADBAKER, NURSE B lly.GOODAddress B - i I i ALL-ROUN- ''" I HOUSEWORK. hntS Walker House. A. McKernan of ' Toledo, O.. is at the White House. Mr. Eernan is interested4, in dress A. 58, Tribune. mining in this Terrltery. He is president MPLOYMENT BY of the Passadena mine, In Tlntlo, and has Address A. 49, Tribune. some Interests at Blagham, where he will go .' -- h8.i9 - at the . ; cakes; in city or country. B21. Tribune. . kIQ3 X-- W. H. Smith, superintendent of ths Bullion-Beck Is Champion at Eureka, is a guest - first-clas- s, E GOOD TYassist on Bae-hana- n, ? . h965 SITUATIOtr-WAWTE- D. : v- 8 D TO ORE AND BULLION. . " e, : y. Dar-lingto- PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HANalso cleaning, dyeing and repairing well done by I. Cline, 109 E. 1st So. Orders . . attended by malt or call. h593 T ONCE $10,000 WORTH OF FURNI-turcarpets, stoves, etc. etc Opposite' 125 City Hall, one door east of St Mark's school. - h313 East 1st South st. MON EY ON CITY BORROW, LONG-TIMrealty. Address, box 895. Salt Lake. gflO'3 . to-da- W FIRST BEST Wells, Fargo & Company received yesterday bullion, $7637; ore, ' $11,034; , a total of $18,671. r McCornick & Company received yesterday-Hanauebullion. $12,550; silver and ' leadT . ores. $8500 ; a total of $21,050. Hodges was "bnnj '9Jrday with 3 tons of Estetla, 51 tons &'MJ&fitlflx 195 tons of Gemini and 18 tofts ti?j& Leaf. ' McVicker , made assays of 6J tons of Montezuma and 51 tons of Alexandria. Steward bad 195 tons of GeminL j v FOR GENERAL - s KNOW First st. 918 . - typhoid-pneumoni- GIRL to-mor-row ' " THE FAMOUS BLUSH JLj of Roses oures pimples, freckles, blackheads and gives a lovely complexion.. Price 75c Free trial riven at my residence. Agents wanted 80 M. street, city. b911 . PERSONALS. t, h954 AS 1714. T ADIES TO ( . " EAST. G HAVE YOTJ TO TRADE W HAT pavraenton house? Box change yesterday. There will be a meeting of the stockholders evening at 8 o'clock. Tbia meeting is expected to determine - the question . whether tbe exchange shall live or ; die, and ; unless - enough, brokers come, around "to warrant having the regular ' "calls." tbe exchange Is doomed. . " OOD COOK AT NO. 4 SEVENTH Bhall the Exchange ,Glv or Die? Ore aad Sallloa Becelpta. There was no "call" on the Stook Ex- . first-clas- Ms-chi- ne 593. " 8 s Tel. .'o - F MAKER. ! NONE BUT PATTERN- need & apply. Eagle Foundry " h933 . Co AND $4 GIRLS FOR CITY. OUT IN OF Kfi to JU $7 per week; work for 200 men. U. S. Employment Co. Largest In city, 7o W. 2nd South. ail Dfices. i- arELL-FURNISHEIK WOMAN TO DO COOKING AND WASIJ-XX-in- g in a restaurant Apply at 212 State k93 street. A GOOD GIRL FORGENERAL . HOUSE-j- t. h1003 work. - Apply 834 E. Fourth South. " - , ss " Or-co- " ; hniik-piiincr- r.OOD BANK IN GROWING TOV: .Short Line. in Idtiho; A big desires f to i rssfiit owner fl.'l.OUO pivn. to Ji,0X) other business. From dial tunc 0 prot;:nbly employetl. Doible No builJiu and all furniture only xi. . SIX-ROO- East street. y tnr f- - t'HURCH STREET. housr-keepin- . ; 2 - : 1;. ,5 FIVE-ROO- A - ' i S 3 .U IIOl'SECOMPLETELY NEW In suburbs on furnished for Apply at car line; pleasant location. Unt ilo.Main. fruit stnd corner of First South and HOUSE IN A N ELEGANT NEW XX suburbs on car Hue; pleasant locarent, $a tion: want lawyer or doctor for tenant; per month. Apply room 13, Holmes' block. SUITE OF ROOMS; VV bath, steam heat and electric light; suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; references required. Address B 13. Tribune. URNISHED ROOMS. FROM 11.50 TO U kvhi weekly, at 419 S. Main st. ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH BATH AND kVAI electrln lights. 167 East 6th South. TVTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN s home com1 uonvenieuces; board; " ' forts. 137 North Main 6t. FUR-ren.PANTRY AND ROOMS rpiIREE $10. 231 R. !x ttished for housekeeping, " k203 3rd West.;; PARTIES MALL; FURNISHED HOUSE; k301 without euildren. 37 w. otn o. -' HOUSELIGHT T?URNISHED ROOMS EOR k309 J1 keeping. 164 Sixth East st. HERE-NELOOK !and good furniture for sale,COTTAGE, only $325; bn South 2nd West? electric 'cars. McClure .A klSO Co , 65 Wfest 3nd South, room 21. FRONT TVTICELY ROOM, FURNISHED n JLV with or without board. No. 74 Q st., k!78 place, on 1st street car line. HOUSES. NEW, TWO Main andMODERN 6th South. Apply 11 M. k!76 Biggs, 55 W. 2nd South. FRONT ROOMS; HANDSOMELY rpWO ?x furnished; with privilege of bath; suitable for two or four gentlemen, at 140 W. N. Temple. ROOM HOUSE TN PARK TERRACE, 5TH East and 3rd South. Inquire of Mrs. 437 Eist 3rd South. kl53 LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT S47 S. Main street: the bouse has been renovated and newly furnished, and will be strictly :l k!45 w; (LARGE) $15 PER FINE 4ROOM COTTAGE bouse and barn, f 30 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. Second South. ROOMED HOUSE, 51 SOUTH 9TH EAST. t Cromar, 163 8. Main. k237 URNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SIN- -' gle, and two single rooms, hot and cold water baths, etc.: good location; 5 minutes from kl 61 Temple. Apply fiS 3rd street. ROOMS FOR LIGHT FURNISHED d31 S. Main. ' , k!38 'NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS; TWO location. 354 8. West Temple. k93 7URNISHED COTTAGE. 573 SOUTH FIRST m V. ajv. A F IN DRAMATIC CO., UJH for old woman parts. Apbetween 4 and 8 p. m., to Harry ply immediately, Koa Venn kl43 Ta.lna A J lUfc, " UVSUnil slKal WHO CAN COOK AND IRON. APPLY GJRLMrs. kiea Allen, 53 5th East St. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO cooking.' No. 34"t East 4tn isoutn. ERVANT- - GIRL AT 23rSOttTH SIXTH 1 pnnvs- I'M tm: A , j? K. 1 K2)9 F D-THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED position. Excellent referkI73 ences. Address B 1, Tribune. soubrette,-othe- r fH-r- " ki2 board at 47Soutf First West. SH. WATER: CITY HOUSE: BRICK houso, U. M1' r t) store room near court Miller (not brothers, no relatiou). Opera H ; block. HOUSES.; TTURNISIIED AND UNFURNISHED X Porter. UfJ. Msin, over Pars ns hook store. URNI4UED AND UNFURNISHED. ROOMS Il 2 LADIES W and CEL- ROOM HOUSE. PANTRY. CLOSETS fj; lar and c Uyjv a t e r. Ejnqoire o . 1 s. a " ITRVrSlIKI) ROOMS WITH FIKSr-Ci-- -- IF ,ai;i - .15; KO KOO.MS AT H7 L. au F fivfri vt B - S. ! FCRMSI1KD ROOMS, SIN TWO NICELY or en suite, for housekeeping or otherwise; .r:6 A. W. Temple St. IEW . Vi4 ;i-'- itI is. closet. J',?.! ,f ;,V wt. KNIS1IKD localloa: WVt Terit' 1 y Ad-dre- rk. sir.d NICELY I TrRVrSHEl) k7 John McCarty was arrested last night for being drunk and exposing his person. The friends, - If .they have any, of Bishop Palmer and George Wilson, can find them at the clty jalL TheyVere arrested yesterday, but on what charge the blotter did not state. Reuben Benjamin Van Valkenburg, the alleged crooked typo, was arrested at Provo by Sheriff Burt and will have bis preliminary examination in the Police Court today. A tonre-lasUa- g erntcat last eight in a house? iXTc5tt Temple 6treet, ad joint'., tfi? .iXwalselon. wound up in a gun-pla- y Sa&ff lTu' by a visitor. No harm was done sad ne arrests made. Tbe gamblers closed tbelr establishments at an early hour yesterday and the houses of prostitution followed the good example In the evening. Jimmy Devine and bis grand jury are credited with causing tbe innovation Jim Ling, the keeper of the opium den raided by Deputy Marshals Saturday night, is much incensed over bis treatment atd declares that he will play even; if 10- - ooats him a leg. As a result, of bis threat, tbe Chinese dens in the .heart of "Darkest Africa" were closed to visitors last night. ; Help but Don't Coerce. To help nature in its efforts to throw off the trammels of disease is. of course, tbe method of medication. ' This legitimate method Is, unfortunately, too often dicoverged from and help' perverted Into us-, ercion. Drastic, excessive purging is of form most the doubtedly frequent coercion of this sort. The bowels are forced, literally wrenched into actlonV Of course this Is accompanied with much grip- -: ing pain, and succeeded by exhaustion, which leaves the organs of evacuation In a state incompatible with subsequent regularity and activity.. . The last state of that .man or woman who uses drastic cathartics for constipation is decidedly worse than the first. Hostetter's Stqoiach. Bitters Is the finest "laxatir a la siiaiaja, steee It produces the needall Si "iSsseenial action is progressive, not a33"0 tn teration. and tbe orstrengthens instead ? wealcening gans upon which it acts. Use - It for malarial, kidney, rheumatic and dyspeptic ail'' ments. "' i. . e r.ionth. D first-clas- SOXES. j er flrst-clas- TRIMMER CAN OBTAIN & a permanent position at Simon Bros.k303 Duke. RESPONSIBLE PARTY. 4 OR not more than fl blocks from P. O. Address and state price. Address B30, Tribune. SYSTEM LADY TAILOR SCIENTIFIC modes of dress and coat cuttiug No tauzht from tbe diameter of the Arm Eye. can be chart, scale or machine used: ladies office open preferred; taught at their home. if Mai poer. room 17, Alx-andday and evening. Prof. House, Fourth and Main, south. 4ks" BUY A GOOD SIZE SECOND-HANX safe. Apply No. 19 East 3d South, Suitably fora jeweler. ROP-ertTRADE DENVER IMPROVED for Salt Lake. Apply 5B N. and W est. AND ROOM ERS, AT s TEN BOARDERS accommoNorth Temple; dations; references required and given. Mrs. G. W. Chandler. HORSES TO FEED GRAIN AND HAY winter: td per mo. I. A. Benton.P. O. OF TEN OR TWELVE ROOMS HOUSE furnished suitable for boarders. k2.8 B 13, Tribune. UN-.WHEELWRIGHT; ; A COMPETENT married: reference required. Address A. A. k31 Q. M.. Fort DuChesne, Utah. .67 REPAIRING. USHELMAN TO 1 DO H k2J4 Richards st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: C, OOD klt)9 small family. 141 S. 1st West St. YOU WISH ,TO BORROW MONEY, OR have money to loan, call on W. E. , Habbard, k215 41 W. god South. 1 HOUSEWORK. GENERAL FOR CX IRL Wages. 120. Family- - of six,' ?.Nawashlng. 10th East. Apply at 839 Lincoln ave., betr9th-an- d TO . - : ol ill-fa- i vara, Jars c ru-i- AUo. 3 ?1 fpWO 1 S riO --' ! . -- cars: BE GOOD; HEAVY Ji gun preferred. Address B19. Tribune. k.TX) ENERGETIC. 'RELIABLE MAN TO BUY half interest in a valuable patent.' For further particulars call on or address D. Forel, 34 W. Zrd Sooth St., room 18. Salt Lake City. A :" i ..r, GUN: MUST FIRST-CLAS- I' I rocned boo ilotinra iakuk pnicK city v u pantry. care Tritun. 17, E. i (;. C"on(ii. Co:!i:i"''rci V. er "" i.i- tii ay -- ...-8:0- ! to-d- . . no BY ill-fam- a " P-- : ber questions with a delicacy, not often exhibited in a case of the klDd. ; propounded OTHER CASES. Kliz. Davis, ex. vs. Hiram Blobmqutst K. L. Parker et al. vs. Oliver W. Zane Walderaar Vann Oott vs. Elias Barns m. w ( A' -- v " 4 being Mrs. Elizabeth Everett, was again before Judge Zane yesterday, and this time ', lt resulted in tbe ' conviction cof Howard ; and of - the ;' Indictment the aismissal Mrs. Everett. At the former against case of the the jury disagreed, six betrial ing for conviction and six for acquittal, but this time Assistant United States Attorney Stephens determined, if possible, to have a Jury of thoroughbred Gentiles. Ho finally succeeded, and the case was begun by the placing of the injured husband on the stand. Counsel for defense objected to the husband al. - - t i ; U Carrierl' iBdow"exceptiugSuuday..fltill7p. m. r M ' prose-cutlo- ti, against his wife, and theImmeditestifying Same vs. Lucy D. Watts et aL,:, , bcxpat Horna. Howard In cinch to order ; r Same vs. same, - General delivery and stamp 11 windows open , y.j P. Phelan vaM. U. Brown etaL a. m. tol p.m. ately, moved the dismissal of the charge i. ...I' J. v" to 1 p. m. against the woman, thus allowing the pros' TCESDATiV NOVEMBER lOTH",; .....'..12 .1 Carrier' window.......... ' his . Honrs iar collection of mall from tbo letter boxes ' . to in witness testimony j?et Charles Blandin vs. Salt Lakb County. - in th com-lu- g business districts: 8 a. n., 10 a. in., ecuting in that was, vs. ifcari D. prat.-...'.- . Everett's effect, W. Farrell testimony J. ) 4 p. m.,6:20jx in and 9 p.m. to Salt. Lake in April, 1S89, be left bis "WEDKESDaV, SOVBXBEB llTH.. - I l:(jujm., T. A. EESTOK.P. M. II wife in Ogden, where she was frequently ' John B. Ingram el aL vs;l.dqlphHnkamef. visited by Howard.,;; When she came to this Edward S. Gilbert vs. Harveyi Hardy et al. I ii I UETEOttOLOOlCAI. BECOKD. week a for Howard of William Hardman vs." William J. Hovey et aL was she the guest city I Si ' : oi4 took more she and lodgings i' THuit8i)i, novimbb I2t. subsequently Salt Lakb Cur, Oct 19, 1S31. 4 i Mrs. Jascerson. One time house a of the at Clark vs. Irwin Hutchins.' I Lucinda 't i , Howard's saw BeU et at fs. C. D. St George. went to he the Jesse room, D a directly L. William vs. Jesse Bell et aL fancied tbat i W on a and table and Henry bat gloves ' ' O A TUESDAY XQVT5iBER24TK. j ' he saw Howard take refuge under the bed. O 3' Tin or was now living with him; he had His Old Jordan Manufacturing wife Milling Company a; Invited ber to come back because she said vs. The Niagara Mining & Smelting Company. ; OisEBtATOS. 2 tr . v she was hungry. Between now ;and October 27th .Judge 3Alice, : tbe woman's daughter, testified Anderson will hear motions! etc.. by consent that Howard visited her mother at Ogden or stipulatiori.4 On the 27td he will take np three or four times a week, and on one oc- the equity calendar," with ases set for that RE Cloudless 6 58 d4in.J...... 25.94 casion she had seen her mother sitting In date, and proceeds with the same as hereC3 Cloudless Lt 25.87 Howard's lap. . She had; also seen Howard in tofore set by Ja4ge Zane. jj ' IaAUJna'rK Maxifnoia temperature, C8; minimum temperher mother's bedroom; ' in this city at 7 ' Qtfdn. ' rHrirrfs .. ature. 43. f o'clock in tbe morning. When she tried to 13 50; for "55; Charles and years. WllsoWcJharles r. O'Brien uait tehiperatnre,5. W. " enter, she was prevented. retemperature, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Metrons. who. ate - accused ot havingConThomas Hazeldlne. since ; January 1, of temperature lnfi'lency assault npon mnrderoas made Mrs. A. Johnson, F. .P. Walker and cently nunt, 1J(U48.! j Paolflc lxf irjeney of temperature since October 1, Thomas Trapp also gave testimony more or ductor T.J.. Hyatt of bthe Union Marshal were Deputy enSunday captured which less to the it defense, damaging 13 years, Metront at Farmln'gton and Kt&nfatl; 0.00 inches: mean daily, " deavored to counteract by ' placing Mrs. J. "Doc'VNorrell: 0.0ft jniies; deficiency, O.Ofi. atHdi Springs! Theyjwere arothers the of rainfall since January 1, 1S91, B. Howard, the wife of tbe defendant, s befbrefilCommissIoner Qreenman and Eliza Everett on the stand. The. raigned 0,09 Inches. ?' on alharge) 01JI assault .with a w ; known Mrs. vesterday sbe had 4. r.xcess foremer stated that 01 since ucionei rainrau 4ox, j of hot guilty inchls.1 jiEverett for two years, tbat 6b e had visited deadly weapon, and on a pleawas Continued the hearing j I t H Geobsc N. Salisbcbt, Observer. ber In Ogden, In company with her husband, being 10entered acknowl-egd- e men; The o'clock until on was to and referred occasion the' present ' were ! To-Dtrain, fromjthe y. that ejected . they Forecast to by Alice Everett when the latter said ber were engaged In the that but ,tbey on was No Howard's deuy mother lap; sitting &A Francteco, Oct. 19. Observer Salt such Incident occurred, and the statement assault; ; vK- ll I j ::;3c ' BENTTEJfOED.' ' r ; OTIBC04T-THAW .' ZTtah: bedroom Mrs. was Howard "LaStk Everett's la Fair weather, $llghtly that ' '' f'-si 7 o'clock in the morning was equally jl ""' at a te John Hays entered a plea of guilty FlXLET. trani was was who in at she the false. It rooia Commissioner before of charge peilt larceny the time. to yesterday, and was sehteaoed 1! !: A5D ZTfiaHSOSHOOO. Tbe alleged assistant of IIowaTd in his Greenman unacosts. 10 nd the ot fine Being a f adulterous practices was the next witness. pay has become a boarder to pay, tbe accused Sbe and . Howard bad been friends, and ble Th4 decided that iCoronor's stole an overcoat J yesterday the jail,at jury Hays county He had visited her In Ogden valued at S20 from James Arnold nothing more. at waa arBilly ipunford died 01 cerebral apoplexy., and during . such visits they bad talked of and skipped to Bingham, where be Murray Thefcity Is extending Third South street religious She matters. bad and Sheriff Heastonj It In eood been converted political out to the race track, and putting in August. 1869, and Howard rested by Deputy. ':. : ; : v ' condition. -, OPICTX riKilDg PLEAD GUILtTr. bad acted in the capacity of a spiritual adMr. It. Js. Ward, at Denrer & Bio Grande viser. He had paid . etc.. but all fieuds captured jby United her bUIs, The aepotiholdlnB; ticket No. 137,f drew the dia sbe had given - him as security, certain States opium SMarshals Saturday night Deputy mond tlmr raffled by Mrs. D. KIncade at articles of jewelry. She had gone to Provo pleaded gulity in Commissioner Greenman's store. & Co.'s Moorei Allen ;. drug for tbe purpose of being baptized for tbe oonrt yesterdayp Jim, Ling, the keeper, was ?Mr. aaies Flynn Statesman, an examiner sake of her dead relatives, although she had fined S50. Ah Twbng 825. and. thelwhlte vis '&t betlepartnent of Justice. Is in the city been baptized for ' her . own sake in Ogden. itors. Ed Ford and Ed Edison, were each as and will be foifnd In the rlcinlty of the Howard accompanied her to Provo, but did sessed the same amount. ibuUdins for the next sixty days. v not go through the Temple with her. ' They l I WOTES.'' jt&sach the i AirrlngBiuenta bare been made for the had stopped at tbe same hotel-durin- g for six petitjjurors was venire An conventton October time of tbelr visit and Howard bad paid the issuedopen' Jlocl jSubday-scboJudge Zane. by yesterday to !9th aad fiOtb, and H. Parsons belieres It bills. She had gone back Everett several The probability, grand Jury will. In alt fwill bfe the most successful ever held In this times at his earnest solicitation, but he had some time this a take adjournment lengthy out. her turned I . always iclty. f !! KS? ) v:5' X '&t If: Counsel; for the "defense was willing to week;: f i yesterday Issued rnar-jriaThelCounty Clerk"Williaxu and Ms. old enemy, Jforrell case Commissioner without submit tbe tbe but - and argument, to Thompsonjllcienses the rheumatism,? are having a tussle, with I Em m I 1 ind ru p, Ed w a rd Price a nd A rt le public prosecutor deemed the case of sufhis to warrant a ficient the odds against the Commissioner. Manmaking Importance i Smtl4 and John Johnson and Electa further fight for conviction. John Stringham entered a plea of not iwariD. j was an for His argument eloquent plea gulity to a charge of grand larceny in the I Tbef remains of W. II. Dan ford will be the of of the the home, sanctity upholding Third District Court yesterdayi and will I takenl tol Bloomington. Bear Lake county, as Howard man to a allusion ; and bitter his ;j have his trial i Ida.. n this mornina's 10:25. train, accom- -I his adulterous under hid who the purposes "of a wasnative Denmark, and in the who Ofgren, city cloak of religion made tbat individual paqied by bis mother, a of; England,! were adnative Hill, I on a i! and bis brother and sister. Henry He man declared tbat a writhe in bis chair. S to citizenship yesterday; by Judge Tjniertakers say there Is lots- of typhold-- 1 who would Invade the home circle of a mitted are residents of this county. Both Zane. aroundthese days. and then destroy it was lower than a pneumonia traveling friend ex-U ? Business to do not; rise opened with! a rush In; Commisthduf;5 why and how they beast. In this country homes are open and sioner Greenman's court yesterday. By the disand Inebriates that than urtber as no in foreign restraint plajinlf free.;? There, is cases and two civil noon criminal hour three are tue greaiesb countries, and the very freedom we enjoy sipatea persons were filed, and a- busy week for the suits " generally , frsuffelers;a of on honor. men For higher plane puts veteran is assured. ( messages at the Western Union the man who violates such a home a comljhee areoftlce H of the bar will members Mrs. A of the William A him. too woman for. is for mon meeting Felters, hell good teUgfaph SchlmanskU John S. M Daveller, Wil-- ii when she looks upon her children knows tbat be held in the Federal Court room this evenGertiiide llatn (J. Colver, James B. Ball, W. J. Battle, she Is their mother and who the father is; ing for the purpose of "endorsing a plan for Jones. J. McGrath, but it is reserved for man to suffer ten an Increase of the number of Judges, the CJ. mltb, Harvey J.Whaiton, Mrs. Mary thousand torments when the suspicion enwork on hand being more than the present j Andyf calabreze, A. can handle wit) comfort. Louis B. Tofte, II. C. Norton. ters his mind whether or not jfhe children officials Alexander, a ' shots were fired shortly - after 1 are bis or are an adulterous brood batched appointment of a Application for KoVlosk this morning, near tbe intersection in his" bed." Mr. Stephens's tribute to a guardian ad litem wM' filed in the Third ne povirtuous, wife and: bis comparison of her District Court. yesterday in the case of of jCnara sou in ana Alain itreeu. Mountlice nod such people as were on the street with a harlot, was an eloquent effort, and: Frederick Whitehead vb. The Rocky rv ain Bell Telephone Company, an ' action to burrfod quickly to tbe scene, but the shoot-ib had great effect with the jury. Attorney Hamilton, who fought the case recover damagesi for injuries! sustained ers had disappeared, and no one knew any-tbabout IU It is supposed tbe shots with a; pertinacity and skill whloh were through the breaking of a telephone wire. ' caifaefroin a party of rerelera going borne. commendable, then had his Innings, but 'feVjf BORStjltD ?tCKirMI8812f0.7 star kept onward inlts triumphtontractor?MoDonai!d Thlre Is a corpse that' has been lying at Stephens's reports' that his a conviction was scored. ' horse ant course, Ekewes's undertakioff establishment nine . Uoward atand and buggy, were stolen Saturday night one was in time the employ from Jennings's; old stable. The horse is days and of which the undertaker would the Tuckett Candy Company, and Everett described of of as being a 4 ark sorrel with bald like some Information. Tbe body is tbat a of is tbe proprietor a, nourishing bakery in face, white hind one Lehsaann. who died from feet and branded K on left . at St. Mark'sland-ownHospital, and who laai this city.BEFORE JUDGE A5DEKS05. shoulder and left thigh, while the buggy Is in a out said to have been after !a buckboard. The outfit Is somewhere. The body Is embalmed. tbe following patterned J300 apd the: Sheriff is lh hot purvalued at Judge Anderson transacted . : . '. i ? suit. Loeal weather report at 8 a. m. yesterday: business yesterday: The case of Sarah Owen et al. vs. E. B. H0RSETH1ET. ASOTBtR Fait 1 Lake. 46 deg.; Park City. 36 deg.; I ' : ; 4 i 4 reset, by. - consent, for deg.; DenTer. 4 deg.: Mont- - Clute, Assessorwas Cheyenne, 'with of Sheriff assistance Burt, tbf Deputy 10 m. a. 3S ! Wednesday at ' .1 J rose4 34 de.; Miles City. - dee.; HHelena, On tbe case of the Pioneer Savings, Loan Joe Burt, landed; another horsethlef behind a. m.: M 40 deg.; Lander, deg. At ' night. ,Tpls time it; ls Alonzo & 45 Trust Company vs. Levi P. Cone et al., the bars last 43 Ogdeg.; 47 Salt Lake, deg.; Bingham. Was arrested In Butte, Mont., who McMillan, was time in wbicb Park to last week In pursuance twenty days granted City, den, deg. ; Lo?an, 44; deg; of instructions re' on answer service 44 .Cone after of certified ceived from' deg; Stockton, deg. Alia, it deg;i Provo, theft- - of two the this; for qlty, ; i copy of the complaint. V J r 33 A i one a set of double work saddle horse, horses, In the case of William Eckersley et al.' vsj land . bridle pleasant assemblage of people congre- - F.rlck one a saddle and harness, L. a et on al., an from W. E. Andrew of Kjellstrom hearing residence of Dr. and Mrs. Utter the at sdtne weeks jthls city gtci to showcause why , an Injunction f'l: j to listen to the reading of Browning's order Lasti GovernorKThomas ago. Tuesday be issued not should restraining defendants Issued The quaint. 'I i :Joe , Burt "Flight of , the Duchess."; requisition j tapers, and with its walls of from taking ore from the Saturn mine- - at did thethe - U. little library, .4 charming rest. t T. was Stanford Asa i ' substituted Bingham, eDviroomsot delightfully l' ..'books, wade an as a party Philip T. Blyihe Mr. Utter'a reading of tbe for i and ". Salt X.aJte Police Court. ' ,; - literary, 01 nis plain tiff, and- the Court was "decided " J. W. Worff, the' Pleasant Tiimin. uns poexi) waa simpiy Green schoolof the favor in plaintiff, restraining listeners said that "bis pauses were elo- order to stand until master, had his 'pre I ml nary yesterday in final , A mohearing. she "no and one.", that thought, quent," so to amend complaint so as to change the tbe Police Court on the charge oft commiteqiid cover op Brownlag'a peculiarities tion of Mamie Auer, a case to an action of ejectment waa also ting a rape on the perion and IJflike them harmonious." There were i J " '" d pupil. In the Ensign seventeenyear-olAlsoy, Mrs. Gannette, granted. .' 'present: Madame- Mr. Commerclil on House street some weeks casks reset. '.. and Mrs. Dallin, :: :;.;;; illsa Crawford, and was held toj answer to the grand ago. made Anderson Mrs. setMrs. the Jones. T B, Ilolden, Judge following Mrs.) in. the anm Of S2500.- . E. B. Crltchlow Mrs. Hartings yesterday, which will be heard In tbe jury Thompson. Miss .Lewis. Erb, Mlsa for the defense and Prosecuting appeared Mls Wells. M ' order Lyde Wells, rison. is Ecuellne given: nor looked after tbe Interests Elch Attorney Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mclniss. Tibbtts. Br.i and TCISDIT, OCTOBER 27TH. of Samuel B. Taylor, H. D. .the " people. sr and'Pro-fesMr. E. Galigher, trustee, et al. vs. The Armstrong Joseph Zao, Miss Beach. Reed David and the alleged victim Spencer, , . , Yoiemite Mining A Milling Company. Whiting. and their combined efforts made testified, vs. Bothwell James JohaS. C. aL et ' Armstrong Tliere was to hare been a lecture one out a strong case against the amorous va G. Harris et al. Clinton James Ltta week ago last evening before the trades f schoolmaster. ' ; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH. unions on "Tbe Masses and the Million Is The la young and lady vs. Creen Andrew prepossessing Lund John in al." et William Jacksoh Armstrong. by was woman, and I made ber William V. Block vs. Salt Lake Eastern Rail- sturdily-bui- lt young until Tbe lacture postponed Thursday statement without indulging in any non"for laek of an audience, and on Thursday way Company. ' TBUBSDAT, OCTOBEB STH. sense. "She tersely described ; her visit to until last night in . It ws postponed again this city, and what manner Wasatch vs. William JenMinlag Company the Federal courtroom at 8 a. m. At that nings et al. the excursion ended.! She had not made SevIn. walked hour aTBiacss reporter John V. Goldthwaite vs. John T. Lynch et aL' any great f nss Jat tb time of the assault, eral burners were Heated at the rear of tbe c. x . i erry vs. josepn ooriinsm et al. but had struggled,andjcrled until exhausted. rooni, the front part where the lecturer was TRIDAT, OCTOBEB 30TH. , The couple had returned home to Pleasant shrouded in darkness. On to stand being Peter Anderson etaL vs. John Creen. Green that night, and although ber feelings The I loss Mining Company vs. The Cresaent the frcat or mouraer's bench sat six expewere greatly outraged; .she did not tell ber ctant females aoii one man. while on the rear Mining Company. mother until concealment became no longer bench restd a dozen prominent members of DE. t. Ostlund vs. Thomas Goffet aL possible. . She had also attended school imXOSDAT, KOTEXBEB 2XD. . the'j labor unions. Mr. Armstrong stood mediately after, came to this city during vs. States Certain United Heal his Estate Belong- Conferecne wttfcj bis bsnds in pockets reviewing the waekj and had suffered no into the Lats Corporation of the. Churoa f sUuit'oa with a rueful air, and remarked to ing Christ Latter-Da- y on account of her experience. convenience of Saints.. Jeios he had tuld the the reporter tbat committee first-cla.... vs. a She States made United Same. witness, for Mr. timfc: unless there was a good attendance be - United States vs. Same. was Critchlow very lenient with her and would not lecture. Then be looked around and aid he would go East in t few days. ret The ,1 the meeting adjourned. S l ': drs B In $2300 Call for Rape on a Pnpfl Civil Cases Iteset The Bar to Move i for More Judges Opium FJends Plead Guilty Notes. BortlS roB IBtlViL OF MAILS AT DEPOT. ft4:00a. m-- 1 T", P. Eastern Fast Mail. m. P. Park City and Cache valley.... 10:45 a. ra. and Oregon ... l:3a p. V. U.P. Frisco, Miliord and points sooth 5:40 p. m. m. V, P, Stockton and intermediate pts..4:00 p. m. R. . W. Califoruia and west. .......9:40a, 4:45 p. m. R. G. Wl pacific M ait. .. R. G. W. Pacific Ex press... 120 G. AVl. Bingham ........:00 p. m. L. C Park City, Mill Creek.,. ........ 6:30 p. m. ' , orncB hopes. Monev order window opens 8 a. m closes 5 p.m. ...9:00 a. m. Opening register window..... ciosina register window 0 p. m. .... . . General delivery windows open 8 a. in. to 6 p. window oDen.......'. .....8 a. m. to 6 p. m. l.j M i s OSD-HAS- D .. .....3:00p.m. Profo.! It if i Tritvune A WOMAN COOK AT 2X. First South st. A ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY". CLOSE Jr. in. at reasonable rate, by youu bidv. aci- - SCHOOLMASTER iiELD PLEASAUT GREEK m. and v IV: . J 1 "V- I "-r IN (. . -T -- poiiiu.i V R. G. Bingham.. U. P.-- 4 Pouches MUforL Frisco ,. .;. Mill Creek and local T 1 1 1 JL- - .'" f- on .r' : Evcrdt .1 tb J:ry. Proved to i-Pass Mall east . U.P, Opden, Butte, Portland and inter" mediate points R. O. W; Atlantic Mail east. ....... o.jw. V. P. Local mail to Logan ana inter; ft tnedtatepoints, also closed pouch r:5?P- San ir'rancisco. R. r WMil for Offden.... .. ....... .3:30 p. m. . .5:00 p. in. fnr Ssn Francisco . .. I. l WltilMail p. m. for San Francisco.... .11:00 r'. iiG. v.-and Aspe U. p. Park City, Coalville and hcho....2uw - p.m. L. 1'. iFxlsco, Milford and intermedi-. ate points : I r I N I AKTY TO TAKE CIIAKGliOi I TAK teit fayiBir business; wua s tnail capi. ilB c.f---- 1. to per tnjnth. Audreys K.I V. P. enver v-- fron 3 to U i " CLQSISQ Or HAILS. J t Salt Lake City O.. Anyast 2. 1331. - m. WL-D- c;rl. : pa'-,- .Ar-r-l- nMTNX:''"-- For co f JL rasa for Tintic. quarn n, I ill riri for hcuspwork. -- '" tit " 189!. ..OCTOBERS. .. r'AAii a IX ft TUIDiY:. 20, O " CITY, IXTAn, fiALT rT"RTTlIH TT!s A LL KINDS OF GOODS STORED XX warehouse, corner of Sout' Third West stress. Kstes- reasonable. at otico of W, L. 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