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Show ' " ' ' . SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES. I The Timhs' Telephone number is 481. The oaico of Jus Tiaua la looatod at No. 12 Commercial utroet. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1890. J. W. THOMPSON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 209 Main Street, Just North of Postofflce. Lynch & McCarroll, Fust Door South of i'ostoffico, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Dlock 8 Luke View Subdivision at a bargain. Capit al Hill lots nt $1,000 each. Lots in l'lat "C" $250 each. A beautiful homo on 3d South, CxlO rods, only $0,000. Eat Meat, Neat and Meat. The Fulton Meat Market, at No. 10 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork. Call and get what you wunt, and the very best in the market. Geoimie McDonald, Prop'r. The finest tiling in the market 20 lots in Home Subdivision at 9275 each; easy terms; two miles from P. O. Call at once on W. W. Rivos & Sons, 55 and 50 Wasatch building. Pembroke quick job printer. REAL ESTATE SNAPS. No Trouble to Show Property Call aud See Us. 10x10 rods corner of 10th and K, facing south ana west Price, 83000; SC50 cash, $800 sixty days, $1500 in one year at 8 per cent. 55x105 south front Cth So. bet 1st and 2d East, $100 per foot. 80 acres on State road eight miles out, $175 per acre. This is a snap. Lots in Jennings addition, $200 per lot. LoU Nelson & Early's addition. Look them up. Cxl4 rods So East, part lot 1 block 155, plat A; price $.'1000. Lot 0 block 115 plat A, price $1500, half cash, bal 1 year. 0 lots in Heath subdivision, $000 per lot. Lots 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10, in block 21, Geneva addition, $1200 per two lots. 51x105 feet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with briok cottage of 4 rooms and 2 closets; fruit treeB and grape vines; no finer view in the city; on (Jth South, between 10th and 11th East. Price, $1000. 53x105 feet, boing part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with brick cottage and 2 closots; fine view; on Cth South, be-tween 10th and 11th East. Price, $1000. East half of block 110, plat D, $1200; good terms. block 114, plat D, $20,000; good terms. Mock 139, plat D,$ 14,000; good terms. Lot 2, block 111, plat D, $1950; one-thir- d cash. Lot 3, block 141, pint D, $1750; one-thir- d cash. 99x132 feet, east part of lot 4, block 38, plat C. Price, $1000; balance 1 and 2 years. 3x7 rods, middle of lot 8, block 29, plat B, on 10th East, botween 4 and 5th South, faces east, $1950; good teims. All of lot 3 and west half ot lot 4, block 28 plat O, $3500; good terms. 5x10 rods, part of lot 8, block 11, plat F, $2250; good terms. 10x13 rods 2nd East and 7th South, 10 rods faces west and 13 rods faces south: RESIDENCES. No. 197. 2x10 rods, now house of 5 rooms, 4 South, East $ 3 No. 218. 0x10 rods, small house, corner 5th and K streets 5 No. 224. 4x10 rods, house, 1st South, West No. 211. 3x10 rods, house, 3d South bet. 7th & 8th East 4,501 No. 205. ft., house, completely furnished, 8th South be-tween Cth and 7th East C,50 No. 217. 5x10 rods, small hous , er J and Cth streets 00 No. 182. 4x10 rods, hou e, GtR East, north of 3d South c,5u No. 199. 49)x330 ft., an elegant stone front brick residence, 10 rooms, com-pletely furnished, south frcnt, on 1st South 25,00 No. 177. 2j5 rods, 2 small houses that will rent for $30 a month, 5th East on car line 3,50 No. 179. 3x5 rods, brick house of 5 rooms, 3rd street 4 No. 172. 5x5 rods, new brick house, 1st, botween L and M streets. . 0,25 No. 171. 4x10 rods, small house, 3rd West, between 7th and 8th South 3,GQ No. 1G6. 10 rods frontage, fine brick house, 14 rooms Ufi( No. 1G7. 2x10 rods, new frame house, 4th East, between 5th and Cth South 4,71 No. 1G1. 2xl2, brick house, barn, etc., Gth East, botweon 2d & 3d South 4,50 No. 1G2. 2x10 rods, brick houso, 7 rooms, barn, cellar, city water, etc. East Bench 4,5c No. 103. 2x10 rods, 4 room Brick house, flowing well 4,00 No. 7. 23x10, 4 room House on North Bench - 1,0c VACANT PROPERTY. Chheapest Lota in the city in Lake View subdivision on 9th North St., ,thr block from car linov, Lots in Kimball Subdivision, 10 blocks from P. O. $850 a pair. No. 195. Lot 3, Block 103, Plat D $ G,0( No. 225. 2Jxl0 rods, 1st W. bet Gth and 7th S., a fine building spot 3,01 No. 220. 4x10 rods 8th S. botween 9th and 10th E 2,1 No. 227. 39x115, right of drive' 7th between D and E 2,0 No. 19G. Gx5 rods, parte of Lots 1 and 4, Block 28, Plat D i,r, j WANTS. If yon want help, 1 If yon want to rent a hotiuc, It you want to sell a lot, If you want a situation, j j If you want anything, Advortiso in The Times "Want Column." We Still Lend In offering the cheapest, largest and best improved lots on the market, within the city limits, in Prospoct Park. Nice resi-dences, schoolhouse ana shade trees al-ready there. Terms, $25 cash and $10 per month, no interest. On the 1st of April the price on these lots will bo ad-vanced $50 each. Buy now and secure a cheap home. We have no outside agents. Careful selections made for outside parties. B. A. M. Froibkth & Co., 76 E. 2d South st. Hai'gainsl If you want Snaps in Business, Residence or Acreage Property call on C. F. Wanti.ano, 201 South Main St. $18,000, very good terms. 10x20 rods, Cth and 7th South, faces south and west Price 820,000, good terms. 50x150 foet, with new brick cottage, 4 rooms and 2 closets; $2500. Have two of these alongside of east other on 7th West. 20 rods on 7th West, bet. 7th and 8th South; 8100 per rod; nice high land. 300 lots in Sulphur Springs will close out at low figure. 100 acres in sec. 8, township 1 north, range 1 west, 2)4 niilcs from city limits, at $75 per acre small cash payment and good terms. 120 acres in sec. 8, 2J miles from city limits, $00 por acre; 320 acros in same section,850 per acre small cash payments and good terms. Lot 1, blk 187 $1750, 1 cash, bal. C, 12, 18 months, G por cent Only April 1st. Lot G, 7 West Tem-plo add. Price $1100. Cash $.000, bal. on time. W. H. White &. Co., 75 E. 3rd South Street No. 191. Lot 3, Block 24, Plat F ; 10,(J No. 189. Lot 1, Block 19, Plat F 12,01 No. 180. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 103, Plat C 12, No. 181. Lots 7 and 8, Block 103, Plat C G,cf No. 159. 1xTli rods, one-ha- lf block from car line, North Bench 2,5 No. 143. 4x10 rods on 5th West 3,! No. 10G. 5x10 rods 3rd South East ifi No. 118. 5x10 rods on J, 8th nnd 9th street 2,1 BUSINESS PROPERTY. 21x100 ft. on Main, below Co-o- (por foot) $ 1,C ' 50x1 12 ft. on Star st, north of 1 st South (per foot) C No. 119, CGxl73 ft, 18 Room Houso, on 2nd East, 1st nnd Second South (per foot) I No. 122. 49xlG5 ft., 1st West, south of 3rd South (per toot) 5 ACREAGE. No. 200. 45 acres, 214 rnilos from P. O. (per acre) l,r No. 200. 99x25? acres, Improved on Mill Creek, 7 miles from Temple..'.. 8,.r No. 183. 10 acres, lot 3, blk 39, 10 acres, Tlat A fj,: No. 108. 100 acres, Improved, 10 miles from P. 0 7,; No. 153. 133 acres, finoly Improvod, on Jordan, 9 miles from City (per acre) 1 Watch Our List forNew Properties J. W. THOMPSON So CO. SOOTH LAWN ADDITION LOCATION; Corner Tenth South mi Ninth East. On the City Limits, ho Mite From the Postofflce. LOTS FROM Jib $600 grAnd OTERLOOKIN&THE .VALLEY. Call Early and Get Your Choice of Lob. Of Great I'so. The real estate agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, and hung in tho ollioes and public places of tho city. Star safeties, tho boat whool on earth l'eiu broke, agent. Investigate Below. 3x10 on 2d S, close to 5th E. 5x20 on 5th S, bet 8th and 9th E. 2'.xl2 on Cth E, bet 3d and 4th S. 2x10 on 7th st, bet I and J. 25 acres S W, 5 A, P U. 5 acros N V in sec 26. J. W. Ukuneb & Co. Room i, 247 South Main. For tho best meats in the city, go to W. E. I). Harnett's, at 5!) East Third South stroet and you will find them. Practical Watcliinnkers, Adolph Hauorbach & Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 10 E. First South st Choice maple syrup, the finost in the land, llamond's choice hams and bacon, now goods and choice fruits urriving every dav at C. B. Burst's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. "WE HANDLE Business, Resiflence anfl Country Propert IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. Parties wishing to buy or sell Realty, bad better Bee us. Our motto: ''Sni Profits and Quick Turns." Correspondence bolicitod. W. L. BARRET & CO, 207 S. Main St., Salt Lako Cily, Wall. mi k mm 00000000000 00 o o Call and eoo my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taymb, 45 E. 2d South St. Sixteen lots 10x10 rods in blocks 187, 18'.), 107 nnd 175, plat D. Easy terms. Apply to owners, A. J. White Real Estate Co., tf 34 E. Second South St. . Union Pacific Lands. Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. Real Kstate Agents' Directory. This is intended for the use of real es-tate agonts, and it is to be itsuod under the auspices of The Times. The charge will be 81.50 for each address. The directory will show all responsive agents. lliuiitt & Co., Sale jigts., 2BI S. MAIN. Price & Ciarli, Dealers In Poultry and all Ms of Game FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ErC, INSEASON. No. 58 W. First South Street, Opposit. Kimball Blcck. We have 50,000 to loan on real estate. Fine brick land cheap. Call nnd see our acreage. Wo have snaps. Call and see lots in Nelson & Early's subdivision. The above property is salo by W. H. Whitk & Co. Boys' and girls' bicycles Pembroke, agent. - (Jrnntl Millinery Reception. Mine. Lamb has returned from Now York with the finest and best selected assortment of fino millinery evor shown in this cily. The ladies should not fail to see tho magnificent display Thursday, March 27, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Parisian Millinery Parlous, 2G Main street. final Estate and Investment: oooooooooooo o o o Business Proprty, Eesiflence Lots,Acrea o o ooouoooo o o o o OUR MOTTO: Show Only Bargains & Property that Can he Delivered with Ceitai oooooooooo o o o o o SALSSME1T : T. A. Davis, J. M. Downing, J. T. Stringer, W. W. Stoddard, J. H. Watts, William Hixon, Alfred E. Duncan, Miss C. Watkins J. J. Alter, Book-keep- er and Conveyancer Office, 23 W. Second South Stree Second Door East of the Cullen HoteL 2T1 S. Main St. OLEAB TITLB EALSTATE AGENCY Loans, Kkal Est. Diisvir Bkancu. Oonrrt,MmiH9 Stocks, House, Denver, Col, Rooms 4 & 5 Calmer Rlock, E. 1st S. SU Hortu Investigating. 3x10, 4th West bet. 4th and 5th South brick, 5,000, very easy terms. .4x10, 11th East, bet. Brigham and 1st South, brick, S5.500. oUxlOo ft., 0th South bet, 10th and 11th East, brick, ?l,0(X). 40x115'; ft. 3rd South bet. Cth and 7th East, e.".tXK . 7loxl50 ft., cor. facing Liberty Tark, S5.oa Eight full lots in plat D from $1,500 to $2,000 each. Four 40 acre tracts ovor Jonlan, 875 per aero. We have a larce list of acreage for platting, improved and unitnuroved property in all parts of the city. L. 15. Smith & Co., 22 East Second South street. Star bicycles JPombroke, agent If you want fresh meats and the very best in the market, go to S. S. Dicken Bon & Co., cor. Main nnd 3rd South street. A liberal contract will be mndo with an honest, capable life solicitor ns "special agent" Utah and Wyoming. Call or address 11. li. Mann, rooms 21 and 22, Culmer Block, Salt Lake, Utah. 30,000 Copies Of The Times ob a special edition will be published about the first week in April, and a reprint pf the real estate agents' directory will appear iu this mammoth edition. A GREAT FUTURE. What a Stranger's Views Arc Regarding Salt Lake's Many Advantages and Facilities. ME. McGAEVIE ON THE SITUATION. He is Enthusiastic in His Admiration for Our Oity and Its Wonder-ful Eesources, A Times representative this morning interviewed Mr. K. W. McOarvie. who is now one of our live real estate brokers, but who formerly resided at San Diego, where he was one of the leading real estate men. Mr. McGarvie was one of the "boomers" of Southern California, his success in handling inside and out-side properties tiiore being most wonder-ful. Consequently, considering that his opinion as to the present and future of Salt Lake City might be of interest to tho readers of The Times, he was called on. "Salt Lake City today," snid he, "is the liveliest city of the west, proportionately to its size compared with other cities. Its liveliness is based on a good solid foundation, being a result of the devel-opment of its surrounding enormous mineral wealth and rich agricultural lands, together with railroad facilities, fine climate and attractions as a tourist's riwirt Ah tho nnsn stands tod av. the city of Salt Lake, as concerns develop-ment, is behind as compared with its back-countr- which was just the oppo-site in Southern California, where towns were in advance of the development of the surrounding country, which was one of the causes of the depreciation in val-ues there. Consequently I consider Salt Lake City as well started, without the liability to handicap which the towns of Southern California experienced. Concerning the future, I believe that Salt Lake City has a grand one, a future which no other city of the United states can today equal. The many railroads here, building nnd projected, alone will make it the Chicago of the RockieB. Add thereto its fortile outlying fields, mineral wealth, flocks of shoep and hords of cattle, und it is assured that the center of a lich empire will be situated by the side of tho great Salt Lake, with-out considering the exhilarating climate which stimulates its citizens, making them the most enterprising and progres-sive of the West. Then, with Utah's vast coal fields, smelters and manufac-tures will be started hore, and Salt Lake City a ill be the home of thousands of industrious mechanics. One of th moBt important enterprises to Salt Lake City, I consider to be the rnilroad from Salt Lako to Southern California, which the Union Pacifio is now rnpidly building. Its completion will give Salt Lake City a command of the overland travel to Southern California, giving Utah an immonuo market for its coal, which can be landed at tidewater at San Diogo, cheaper than from any other point, driving out all competitors, as Utah coul can be dolivorod at San Diego upon tho completion of this railroad for loss than one-hal- f what it coots there now. Mr. Mcfinrvie considers that there is no "boom" now on in Salt Lake City, and does not believe ono of tho nature that oxisted in Southorn California will occur here; but that tho future will be a continuance, of the present, a healthy growtn. 1 teal estate hero, he considers, cheap, and a sufo investment In con-clusion, in a few words, ho considered tho future of Salt Luke City grand be-yond description, and that fortunes will ha made by those who believe so and in-vest here. CO.H1NU KVICM'8 OF THE WEEK. MONDAY. "Erangoline" at tho Grand Oiwra house. "Merchant of Venice," David E. Handnian, at j the Bait Lako Tlici.tt r. i Ladies' muaicalo. , : The hod carriers hold an opon public moelins I toaight. TUESDAY. J "Evangeline" at the Grand. !1 City council. WEDNESDAY. "Evangel ino" at the Grand. THURSDAY. "Evangelino" at the O rand. ' 'The Mountebank," Fred Wardo, Bait Lako thoiitor. Chamlxir of commerco meeting. !: FBIDAY. i "Damon and Pythias," Fred Wardo, Salt Lako thoatcr. 8ATUBDAY. ' "llichard III," Fred Ward, Salt Lako theater. Ann Hardy to Elizabeth Potter, all lota 11 and 12 bl 04, Bandy plat i 4M) AJ White et alto US Clark, bo qrsoo 28, 1 1 , r 1 w 8500 C Ellis and wife to J O'Connor, 2x10 rods lotoblSOb S0O0 A Knyer to h P Kelsey et al, all lot 4 bl 60 a. Third W and Hocond So 60,000 W W Ilutler to Harriet, A Partridge, all lots 5 and S bl D7 e, Fifth W and Seventh North 5300 J II Drown and wife to J W Hcarle, all lot lv) bl 2 b 33 Sarah Husbands to Nannie H Forbes, (Jl lots 8 and 8 bl , (Hondale ad 615 Sarah Hualianda to Helen It A Grieve, all lots 12 and 1 bl 1, Glendnlo ad StK) SHrah Husbands to Helen K A Grieve, ail lots 8 and 4 bl 6. Glendale nil . . 890 Sarah Husbands to Helen It A GrTovo, all I llots 1 nnd 2 bl 7, G lendale ad . . .,. 490 Sarah Husbands to Helen H A Grieve, all lota 17 and 1H bl 7. (Hendnle ail 480 Julia W V Grow to Mary J W Grow, 211x10 nlslotflbl 118. pi a 4(100 J Dangerfield wf to II Ii Arnold, 10x20 rds !itbl48plb 1 J S Cameron to H G McMillan, 211x145 ft lot 4 bl ISU pi a, cor 2nd South and West Tomplo 16,000 P Pugley wf to P Pugsley jr, 4x10 rds lot 5 bl 182 pi a , 150 P Pugsley jr ot al to J I) Elder wf, 4x10 rd lot 5 bl 182, pi a 2500 Bnrnh H Cannon to T G Hefferan, hf lot 8 bl 27 pi a 8250 C W NeiHlham to J 11 Clive, all lots 5 and 6 bl 07 pi o 1 J T Donnelnn wf to K S Goodfellow, all lot 4 to 8 bl 6 pi o 18,000 W It Chadbourne to W J Harvey, 4x10 rda lotSbllSplf 3200 A Ooeliel et alto Julia A Anderson, all it r 4 bl 1)1 a, cor 7th South anil 2nd East. 11,000 llose Wrightman to D N ( 'lark, all lot 7 bl 107 pi d, Irntw 7U) and I st 7000 Rachel MoMaster et al to Sarah A Hardio, H'ix'JU rds It 0 hi 57 pi I) South Templo between 9th and 10th East 8500 A J Parkorto C I) Whitteinoro, all lots 1 and 2 and hf lot 11 blks 40 und 88 ten-ac- re plat a - J llitholl and wf to 8 A Morrill, 8x20 rds It 4 til 21 pi b.K 500 II S Grant et al to S A Morrill, all loU 6 7 bill pi f 2400 M Carruth to J K Cahoon, southwest qr eo 13 tp 2 south r 2 west 200 J C Gray and wf to J Haven ot al 128x50 feet lot 8 bl 74 plat a 1 A A Jones and wf to T Jones, southwest or sec 25 tp 1 south r 2 west 2000 T J urn's anil wf I') A G Hast, southwoet qr sec 25 tp 1 south r 2 west SEOO W Price to T Jones, southwest qr soc 25 tp 1 south r 2 west 8250 Total $199,092 REAL KSTATE. A lllg l ot of Triuisft'i'M on Saturday. The following real estate transfers were lilod for record on Saturday lust: J Hunn and wifo to T C LjukIxtk, all of lot 4 lil n id tt $ 1 11 It A (irii'vx to W A Hrndlry, nil of lota li to 18, North lnnlmvuod addition 1600 P Dimncllan ut al. to liima Keato, all of lntH 4tl to 51, North HiKluwood oubdivi- - aion 000 T W MuoliliMilirudli to tiarah A OnRory, all of lotx It) and 20, bl 2, North Inglo- - wood Hitbdivinion 400 A A Hrim and wife to A M Muaser, 24xl0 rods lot 5 bl 22 pi H 8000 W J IjMvia to Alurgant E Eldvr, 310 rods lotl blM ldC 12S0 C K Mitelicner; to O (innnoll, all of lot 12, bl 21, lliwna ViMta addition 50 J V Cliainlicrlaiu toSandi tl Hokk, 115x-- 2 fti't lot B bl 02 pi A 500 J VV t'liaiuliorlain to V Slianlpy, lir,x25 font, lot 6 bl 2 pi A 500 H Zwicky and wifo to l.eiia Knapp, all of lot 1 bl 2, Itowdnln RUlidiviion 325 E W Senior and win. to ti I) Amoa, all of lota tl, 23 and 21, bl 18, tiarden City ad-dition 300 Fxivutors to Priwiilla P JunniugH, part of lot 7, bl 84 pi a, anil othr proirty . Exifutors to W Jeuuintfu, imrt of lot 7, bl 84, pi a 3 H Noble to L Kranta, 4x7 nxK lot 1, bl 40 pi b 2200 (i V Sow, ra imd wf to W N Mi'Clure, all of lot 7 bl 11 pi a 8000 F J V l'nacoo il al to 11 H Uice, part of lot 1 lil 40, Kinney & Ituurlay's ini- - proved pi 1000 W H H Hiuifford to N H Grorsbeck, pt lot ' 7, bl W, pi a, Ennrih Month, between Eaat Templo and First East 7225 J O Hrownand wile to C Jensen, bw qr Bflolt2erlw 8300 N t I'tiainlMM-- et al to H A Wooiley, nw iqr(wHtUr'iw...i.f..'.,s 1629 C Si Holmes et al to J Mfliinlub' 10x10 ' KkIh, lot 1, bl Tl. pi f, ctlruer Xwelftll Eaat and Fourth South i. 6750 C Hrown et al to W Mace, do qr Bee 7, 1 3 a r 1 e 120 CITY C1KCULATIOX. The Times management Is making every effort '1 possible to have the paper delivored promptly und regularly in every pnrt of the city. Any 00m- - plaint about tho delivery if sout to this office 14 will bo attended to ut once. 1 . j LOCAL UltKVITI US. ' i The Raymond excursionists, filling six sleeiiers, ! went east over the Kio Grande Western this ! morning ; SYounR Men's Christian association membership J cards will lie printed in a day or two, and mem- - j bers can have Uiem by calling on Secretary 1'ar- - I eons. i The Union Land company has sent an n?ent to j Iloslon, Mass., to open a branch ollice. It. II. Mc-- ' i Kail? is the Bait Lako manager of tho company 8 j' business. ' j llodetia! Mmleua!! What is a DmleRH? Come and see and find out. It will own at No, 19 and 21 Commercial street about March Hist. Otto ' llachiuuu, manager, .1 A lithoKraphinK establishment la to. lie opened ) In Halt Lake. The plant will cost alxiut J25,UtiO. Tho Wilmelh Lithographing-- company is the ' name of the new concern. I The Hio Grande Western train, dne to arrive In Rait Lnke at 7:40 a. m., is reported nino hours ,' lute today. Tho train is a very heavy ono, ami 'j will briiiK to this city a laro number of visitors. i The Hodetni will open March 31st at Nos. 19 and 21 Commercial street as a legitimate department, 1 lor liulifH ami all, where the most select stock of ,' family clarets, ports, sherries, whiskies, nnd all other liquors and wines, in lxttles, demijohns, mid jugs, will be sold. Positively no goods sold by the kIiihb, Come and sio mo. "Purity ami Hlrcngth" is my motto. Free delivery. Otto llaeiuiian, manager. A party, consisting of Judge Cessna, of Ohio, I.nwrence Chirk, Caplniu Morton, A. K. de Illeilles, and ii. J. Hinitli, of this city, returned !l ; today from 11 two days sail on Halt Lake. They visiUsl Antelope Island, where White & Walker Imvo a ranch and HKKJ head of cattle. Thence 1: thoy sailed to Hoiith I'oint. They encountered I some rough weather, but nevertheless had a most t pleasant time. Next Friday they start out on a week's sail. ) A party of ten, consisting of proprietor John II. Drake, wifo and daugliler of the Grand I'acilic hotel, Chicng. ! A. II. Darling, proprietor of the l illh Avenue hotel, New York, ami wife; Mr. Gardner Wetherls, proprietor of tho Windsor liolel, New York, and wife; J. H. Kingsley, pro- - '. piietor of the CoiilinenUd hotel, Philadelphia, ,: daughter huiI duughler-in-law- , will arrive in halt 1 Luke city in the private ear "MiiHCotJe" Haliirdny illuming, March ailh, via the Union Tacitus road. . '1 hey have engaged rooms al the Walker. TIIK MILFOKU STATION. Appointment of VV. J. Itlild to be Agent-Jo-hn II. Dewey to Succeed Him. W. J. Ridd, of the tracing department of the Union Pacific, has received hie appointment to be the company's agent at Milford, Utah. Mr. Ridd has been with tho Union Pacific a number of years, first as telegraph operator on the Oregon Short Line when that branch was in process of construction, and la-ter in the Salt Lake office in the same capacity and afterwards in the tracing department, covering a period of two and half years' service in this city. Mr. Ridd is a young man who has worked himself upward by his industry, enpacity and steadiness, and is worthy of the confidence exhibited in him by this promotion. Milford will be a very important point in tho com-pany's system, ns it will bo a transfer station for both northern nnd southern Utah for trallic coming from the Pacific coast and Arizona. Mr. Ridd will be succeeded at his doek in the Union Pacific's Salt Lake ollice by John H. Dewey, lately an assistant in the Rock Island's general oflicu in this city. AT THIS IIOTKLS. i The following nru llio nrrivals for Uidny: 5 Mi'iropoliliui I.hwitii ('lark ami A Kilo l(ii'.!i'H, Aiili'lupo Ibiunil, und Alius Juhhhi Dny, Ik'iiver. l: ' ClirUtoumv lKI Mnfliiilcr, WoihIh Cross; II ! W ( lark ami wif Kuw ilavuii, Coliu, ami li ving j Hiuilli, 1'ocaiojio. ('alien Houso amc-s H Ilisliop, Minnoapolis: " J W J woliy anil It J llownll, ('liicaKo; William II (lain, Wim urn, Minn, and (icm-gcl- l Hancock und . ' 11 O Kount;, I'ark Cily. ; j Contiininlnl. Edwnril HnruHi, Now York; W j., K Cockri'll (ilcnwiMsl HtiriiiKs; II II llolsfonl and wife. Miss Ifrrthn llotsford, Mrs .1 R liotsfonL t 'aryl II Vouiik. CIiR'UKo; W J 11 Walkor and wifa, Haudy; (Iihi Hloiio, Milford. J Vallfy llousn. Olio C Hackman, ltocky flar, j Idaho; l! W Hinldinli anil wifn, li A Blciimr, Nnw f York: K Marlm, Kim H H lloaft, Kun- - Has ('Hy, Kas; It (' Thompson and wifo, Ijowiston, -. Maine: Jolm (lilh'spiu ami wifo, Tooolo; 11 i .McNeil und wifo. Anaconda. 1 Whllo llonso Henry W llawler, Oasis, Utah: S JC lliid and l' W ( unniiiKliainin. Park Cily; T T ::4 Hlattury, Halcslnnw, 111; Charles h Olscn and ,.a Mrs L H Taylor, l'ayson, Utah: Henry W Adam. ' Hon, Alliion, Idaho; Peter Adamson, American l'ork; jV M Kllonliurs' aud Miko CalTrey, ( hi- - "h cago. H Walker Ilmun W 1) Hardy, Sattorlnu Arnold, :H wifo ami two children, and J H Ulman, New York; William A Mehan Hullston Hpa, N Y; II V jl liny and wife, CMchr-h- ; F S Draper. JWK Hot-- lock, ban Francisco; C H Wiolaud, A (1 Wielaml, iii hnd.lohnT KoKurty, Han Francisco; V M Ileck- - " j worth, Downline, Mich; M H Parker, Dattle i i Creek, Midi; HoorKO F Huberts and wifo and j Mrs H T Willis and daughter, Minnoapolis: ii j IS l.tiilhert and II Armstrong tit Louis, and L'l Curtis and L) C Lewis, Omaha. I FOI.ICK NOTES. Arrests nnd KoiiIpikts of OlI'viiilurs During Twenty-fou- r Hours. Amy Johnson, tho keepor of a disor-derly house, and Claudie Stuart and Minnie Mont., inmates, were arrosted Saturday evening and put up 8100 for their appearance bofore Justico Lanoy this afternoon. They failed to "make good the terms of the contract and their bail money was doclared forfeited. John Davis pleaded guilty to the chargo of stealing a ride on a IlioGrando Western train, and in default of a 823 fino will labor nuarly a month for the city. Charles Corg and Edward O'lirien, Sa-lvationists, were ngain arrested last oven-in-tho former for obstructing tho sido-wal- k nnd the latter for disturbing the peace. Tho two men were locked up over night, nnd this morning formitted to go on their own recognizance Justico Laney has not yet rendored an opinion as to the law point involved. A gang of young hoodlums amused themselves Sunday evening in the Twonty first ward by stretching a wire across tho Btreets nnd interfering with the eloctrio cars in n dangorous manner. They also stretched a wiro across the sidewalk near the Twenty-firs- t and Eleventh ward mission moot-ing houses for tho purpose of tripping up people attending sorvicos. Marshal Young sent ollicers to both meeting pi ices, but tho gang disporsed as soon st ley got wind of the police and no ai rests could be made. A 1I1U DK U,. j A Choice Stock Farm Iilsposeil of to Four Halt l.uko iieiitlmiicn. A. W. McCuno, R. C. Chambers, J. E. Dooly and B. S. Young nro now tho solo ownors of tho colobratod McKean stock farm, the purchano having been con-cluded Saturday afternoon. The farm contains oighty-si- x acros, and loss than a yoar ngo it was bought by a syndicate for 8550 an aero. It is situated on the banks of tho Jordan and has always been considered a choice piece of acre-age projwrty. The present ownors, it is said, paid S10C0 an aero for tho farm, and it is undorHtood it ib their intention to make it tho site for some very import-ant interests. Tho purchasers represent mining, banking, street railroads and gas, and it is safe to say they will carry out their views of improvement Tho New Warranty Deed. The form of the warranty doed, which wiib legalized by tho rocont legislature, is as follows: This indenture witnossoth, that of county of in the of do hereby convey and war-rant to of county of in tho of for tho Bum of dollars, the following doscribod tract of land in Salt Lake county, territory of Utah to wit: Witness tho hand of the said grantor this of A. D. 18'J... The dower clause is dono awny with and the seal is dispensed with. The quit oluim deod is correspondingly short and iho form of mortgago greatly reduced. Iteal Kstate Notes. Ed. Senior sold ton lots Saturday in Brighton addition to Clarden City. A. J. Dutton and T. A. Davis have purchasod A. Keyser's West Templo rosidonce at n cost of 30,000. t l'KKSONAL. v i II. H. Wallacn, snperintendont of tho Pullman I'alaco Cur company at Ondnn, waa iu tho city today. : 1). M. Dewey, advance afient for tho "Moston- - iaus," arrived in Halt Lako Saturday cvoniuK. . 4 Ho is nt Ilia Cullen House. John Hoat.tiorinKbm, formerly of Omaha, nnd later of bun Francisco, is at tho Walker, lio is I hero Ut invest iu real estate, t 5 11. B. Hutxford, a Kcntloman entonsively on- - t gaiied in business iu Chicago nnd well-kno- Iroin ocean to ocean, curue in from tho east at $ noon today. Mr, Hotsford is accompanied by 1 his wife, and Mr. J. K. Hotsford and Miss llortlia $ f Hotbfurd. Death and Funeral of Henry Collins. Many of tho long time residents in this city will remember Honry Collins, Esq., a retired Now York merchant, who, from 1873 to 1881, was daily seen upon our streets nnd in business localities. For the last ten years of failing hoalth of body and mind he has found a homo in the beet sense of the word in the family of Samuel Ewing, Esq., of the Cullen house. From Mr. and Mrs. Ewing ho has rocivod the kindest atten-tion and caro. Yesterday ho died, and his funernl was set for two o'clock this afternoon. He was a reticent man. Only to his more intimate friends he imparted some foat-uro- s of his past unmarried life, which were most creditable to him, nnd deep-ened their respect for the man. He was a gentleman of pure life, strong convictions and indomitable will, and his memory will be a pleasant one to his friends. He was IU years of ngo and leaves distant kindred in tho eastern states. Police of Removal. I have removed my office to corner of Main nnd Second South streets, room 20, second floor over Union Pacific freight offices, in Wasatch building, where 1 shall be pleased to see my friends and patrons. Take the elevator. tf J. C. CONKUN. -, 4 . f ! VNION PACIFIC MACiNATKH. A Tour of Inspection In n Hperlal Train j Started Southward: Yesterday, f- Sunday at noon a special train started '! to.ithward over the Union Pacific with a party of ofiicials bent on a tour of in- - i epoction. Tho visitors will go as far as Milford, taking in all the most important .j points; and their observations will show i fruit in future changes and improve- - '; meats. The party consists of W. II. 1 1 Holcomb, tirBt and chief j Q m .executive ollice; John Sharp, the Utah 'i- - director of tho company ; J. S. Cameron, i ! - .chief of construction nnd assistant to I President AdnuiB; C. F. ltessiguie, gen-- J oral manager of the Mountain division; t $ W. W. Kitei, superintendent of tho Utah J division,' nnd J. V. Parker, general'' ( freight and passenger agent of the division. The trip will occupy (Mountain Ladles' Itluslcalo. Tho following is tho programme for the ladios' musicnlo this evening nt Calder's hall, bt 7:30: Clarionet Bolo Major K. W. Kent. Tonor solo "She Told Mo 1 Was DroaininK" Fliillips Mr. McFarland. Nocturne (al 1 Scharwenka HiKolotto (b) J Liszt Mrs. Lorin Hall. Soprano solo "Mon Cteur Louvre a lo voix" C. ISaint daons Miss K. H. rUiautdiurssy. Tonor solo "Marimerito'1 HischolTs Mr. McFarland. Cornet solo Mr. Doty. Correct lou. A misprint in the mornings' pnpor stated tho Ladies' Musical would be held tomorrow evening. It will be given this evening in Calder's Hall at 7:30 sharp. i IXCIUOAK IN VKLEl'IIOSE UATKH. :' r ' :! tl i I j Wy t!ii AdviHiilela AliHleuud How it Will I AD'eet the l'ubllc. i A circular issuedby Uoeky Moun- - tain Hello Toleudouo company an- - I nounceB that on.Mnd after, May 1st next 'j the ruUis will bo 880 por annum for of- - s tiocs and for residence, with the i ; usn.'ii additional charges on; all instru- - 1 me. its located over three-fiiurth- a of a j... - - - fit" rf'iHi ibe ceiillraji.ilicet The c:rou- - 1 1 I ' f tnfn if ij'i"Bictr r condition j o' the telephone service iS ilue to the j electrical disturbances caused by, the if Klectrio liailwny company.Jand in the i Ja'o suit iu tho t court in which j Ih's company asked that tho Eloctric i I HaiiwHy oomtiRDy.'MnttMtlifV'scftnipeHed. to so operate its road as not to interfere . iui n e toiophono service, no relief was I J?18tA nnd tho sepmpnny is therefore if"! expensiie' reconeVruistin; ih t T il I i iHuniiou if f4$ifr iipiJuvfre tofrem-- ; f ody tho jirewnt'service; this also in- - i vnTvpn n imtitiuous increased cost of maintenance. h f |