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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY EVEXING, APRIL 4, 1S90. 5 SPECIAL NOTICES. Ailvert iaemerita rimierthe head will hpchannni .t the rate of ten cent iwr lioefor each No advertisement will he takerj for leee than If3 cante. Partiee atlvertiriina in thin column can have their answer aitdremwit rare of e Ti jir.s. J. A. Morlun & Sons. Parties wanting to buy property of any description will rave money by call-ing on us. We have a fine list of busi-ness and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more tine corners than any. body and several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Call and see us before buying. J. A. Morlas A Sons, 3-- 8 tf 13 W. Second South St. - Just received ntS.S. Dickinson A Co. 'a, corner of Main and Third South streets, a car load of Kansas corn-fe- beef, to-gether with spare ribs and pork tender loins. Geo. M. tJoorr, IW. Jae. Cujuusiwi, Tic-tre- t. H. 8. Bcktiild, 8ecy EEGEO. M. SCOTT & CO.Jr lINCOtU'OHATr.D). --DEALERS IU-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOU the Podge Wood Pulley, Roebling'a Steel Wire IUp., Vacuum G) tinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, AtU Engines and Boil-ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo turtles, Jefferson Horse Whim, IKuke Puuipe Miners' aud Ul;icksnilUi' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah. . Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every ilnv at C. B. Durst', 72 and 74 E. Second South street Nice roust beef lunch at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. "ELECTION BETS." Martin Schmidt, "The Tailor." Calls the attention of his many custo-mers and the general public, to his new quarters in the PROGRESS BUILDING and promises to continue turning out the Nouihkst and best Style Suit in the city. Kilt 8.1I.K. -- O- 8 H AUKS OK HAS STlKK, in the Salt tOl Luke fit? tin Co., in hcreliy otl.Twi (or tale to the hikwt liiihler; biila will be receive.! for the Mima up tt ami inehulinic the '.th riiy of April. isw, by lieu. M. Scott, mainr. The riteht if reaerved to reject anjr and all bids. Bjf order of of the city conned. LOUIS HYAMS. City KrcmliT, City Hall, Salt Lam City, March , !). C"OMl'l.CTK Ni:VsrArKlt"milil, cxeiTid". vertiiinn type: includea double rueiliiim Potter ir, niie of lied til, new four-hor-boiler ami enisiuo. Will anil cheap ami on easy terma. Addreee '"The Timce Co." Sail Lake City. STOHKS on Commercial afreet and Tbinl South afreet. Itoremie property. For particulars rail on C. K. Wnutliind. al Main treet. IHAVK acholce lot of acrcaiie and city enle. All pnrtii-nlart- i ran - had from the owner, nt No. 411 Kant Second South treet. Salt Ijike City. ALLEN II KA have proKrty fnraala in mi. parta of the cily which an wall worth looking at. They alto make !oan on real eatata on long lime, liooma I and 5, block. wmmm mm II F.I I' IVASTHK. A W1POWKK, a himak.nwr. not law BYthan SO your old. No children. Addrea V. TlSies office,. VEKYHODV tn advertiao their nauU In thia Ir department of ThK Timu. 1 MKN VANTKD to cut tl. Job liu-- t 11HUI one year. I'ay monthly. Mcliarrie & Co., E. rhwud Ho. Ir.wt. SITUATIONS WAXTKH. SITUATION. Try an adwrtiaament In Th A Timks, iTBniTTMNrTFLKitK or clerk In wholeaal or retail srocery or cominiwiou houao. Seven yenra eiperieuw; gowl city K. H., otKco. tOR KKNT. PAltr OF STORE ItOOM, cll t No. 70 weal, Saoond South 8tret. Our muslin underwear sale will begin Monday, 24th. Please see large adver-tisement. F. Auerbach & Bro. The Mikado Will have a clearance auctisn sale from Thursday evening at 0:30 until further notice, to make room for spring goods. 44 East First South Street. MIDDLE MISS, VAX DYKE & CO.. Real Estate andMines, 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ill Spencer & KimballJp 160 Main Streot. 'Eat Meat, Meat and Meat. The Fulton Meat Market, at No. 16 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork. Call and get what you want, and the very bestj in the market. George McDonald, Prop'r. If Ion Want A good smoke, go to the Casino cigar store, 238 Main street, north of Walker House. Trees for Additions a Specialty, Call at nursery vard on comer of West Temple and third South. Full line of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc. WEBB & PALMER, Beat Estate. 10 acres on 2nd West. 3x10, 9tL East, r2nd South. 5 acres on 2nd West. 8x10 corner Blk 5S, Plaf'D." W. K. D. Barnett, at 59 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. We have just placed on sale a most complete line of medium and lightweight underwear. Bast-Marsha- Mf.r. Co., 112 Main street. A nice frame house, 000 east, 3rd South, south front; good brick stable,and good Improvements; $4000. 1 A nice 4 room frame house; empty; on 3rd Houth and 9th Eaet; 3 rods front, terms easy, $4000. Hopkins & Tuckk.r, Cor. 3rd South and Main. DTI STEAM LMRy 45 S. West Temple. Branch Office, Gardner'!, 141 Mala 8'.. Union Pacific Lands. A eents wanted in all gtxxl tovts. Telephone 410. Fi n Work a Specialty , ' Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street, Salt Lake City. C. B. Durst, 73 aud 74 East Second South street; choice fruits and vegetables, butter and eggs arriving daily. To Hotel Guests and Tourists Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake property will do well to see Hatnm &, Scott, real estate and financial agents, basement Walker bouse, before buying. Practical Watchmakers, Adolph Hauerbach & Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 16 E. First South st. LOST. AGOLOEN npimrtnnity, it loat if )oo do not iu The TiMia. MINOKI.I.ANKOIN. ALT LAKE CITY rOIU'OIUTlON WANTS Uipnrehaaf a quantity of atin'k in tha Halt LakaCity Uaa l'o., any parliea haimr am ft aula who will qitoto ligumi to M. Boot!, mayor, on or before t)i Mi day of April, 1W, may be able to ptfwt ti wile. Hy onlar of the oily council, LOt'IS II YAMS, rity lt.Monlrr. City Halu Halt Lake City. March a. Hwj. WILL BE RE( K1VED UNTIL April 10, BIDS for tha of TommiM-ria- atrrat (area MxiMO ft), and ahould cnrbian. Htreotwill be put to frrada by ptoiwt ownmn. Tha biila ahoulil alnto all iMailn of tlia work to bn ilona. Tlia comuilttoo rtwro tha riKlit to reiwt any or all biiln. Adtlmw biiln to K. 11. !,No. ttreet. Halt lika City. Utah. IDH AHK DK81KKD for furnililn the city of bait Lake with one 10, VI. U or'Attonalnain 4lakeon price at fueUiry, uiiii one at Halt Luke City ilelierel. Hida to lie opened at Mayor'a nflic, City hall, on April ViK W. The riulil being ruaerved to rejeot any or ail hida. Ueo. M. Bcott, Major. BIDS for ten milea of atreet WANTED to A. J. Mutton, at oHio of Duvia 4 BtrinHi'r,2S W. tod Houth etreoU loaned on diamonda, wati'hea and MONKY K. Ml Houth Slain t. oua door north of Walker Houaa. Alao fine line of watchea, jewelry rerolvera and nharnia for aale, cheaper thau anywhere in the weet. We are sole agents for Millard and Christy Hats. Bast-Marsh- Mf.r. Co., 112 Main street. Inside property has increased to such an extent that a poor man can't live in the city. The chance of a lifetime is of-fered for this week only. 274 Main street. We have leased the celebrated quar-ries and lime kilns of the Salt Lake 1 ron, Lime & Rock company, and can supply all demands and meet any competition. Chas. L. Ckank & Co. Office under Postofllee with Shiley, Qro-- shell & Co. It you want pork tenderloins and spareribs, you will get them by calling on S. S. Dickinson & Co., at the corner of Main and Third South streets. We Still Lead In offering the cheapest, largest and best improved lots on the market, within the city limits, in Prospect 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 I'rice on these lots will be ad-vanced $50 ?ach. Buy now and secure a cheap home. We have no outside agents. Careful selections made for outside parties. B. A. M. Froiseth & Co., f 76 E. 2d South st. SOCIETIEH. Btftted oonToeatinna of Dial MASONIC No. 1, H. A. M , firet Metlnewlry of erery month. BoJOQTnin oomnaninna cordial! Inrited. J. J. (iBar-jawA- i i, il. . 11. P. Prilif Bbiooi, Kecr MIHC1CI.1.ANKIII-N-TJOCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL v Aeenoy.M Weat 2nd Houlh HI., Hnit Utah Territory. We am tha Inrgeet Inleir com. pany on the Harilic Coaat. W cheerfully anewer all oorreepondenoe reiranliiiir Weetorn InlKir market! are tha aiithorited latior aiienla for all railroad companlea in thia eenUoo, and will cheerfully anewer all oorn'r.ponilni'e in our line. General iinenta for Knatern Pnlente, W era the larKoel aenry on the 1'acitio CoaaU Heattle Ortir, lot Fnmt Htreet, Tacomn Otlice. Hecillc Arenne. A Angelea Ollire. SH Houth Hpring Street, Unite ("ty Ollire, Motrinon lllie k. Denver Ortioe, 818 Heyeuteenth Htroet. Coll or write. REAL ESTATE SNAPS. Mo Trouble to Show Property fall and See 10x10 roils corner of Inthand K. faeintf south ana west. Price, t.'KW;fii.'. caali, H.iO sixty daya, li.VA) in olio year at H ixiroent. WixKkj anuth front 0th So. bet 1st ami 'M Hast, l(X) ir foot. 80 acres on Stale rnad eight milea out, 1175 per Mere. This ia a ami p. IioU in Jenninga addition, t'-- per lot. Lota Nelson A. Early 'a addition. Ik them up. tixU rods Bo East, part lot 1 block l.Vi, plat A j price tilt Lrote block IIS plat A, price Jt.VXi, half cash, bal 1 year. (j lots in Heath mibdivision, fkX) jiet lot. LoU 3, 4, 5, 0, 7. S, 0, 10, in blot-- Geneva addition, tl'JOO per two loU. 54xltJ5 foet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat K, with brick cotUgo of 4 rooms ant! 'J closets; fruit treea and grape vines; no liner view In the city; on tith South, between 10th and 11th Eaat. Prt-e- , WtXXt. 53xl.r feet, being part of lot 3. block 13, pint F, with 4 room brink oottajre end 2 close ta; tine view; on Cth Koutb, be-tween 10th and 11th East. I'rice, 14(100. Eaat halt of block 110, .plat D, tVXX); good terms. Block 11 1, plat D, IJO.O00; good ternia. Block L'S. plat 14,(XH1; (total term. Lot 2, blwk 141, plat P, H'XA); one-thir- d cash. Lot 3, block 111, plat D, 11750; one-thir-raah. 01)xi:i2 feet, east part of lot 4, block 38, plat C. Price, I.VJ0; balance 1 and 'i yoBrs. 3'4x7 rotla, middle of lot 8, block plat B, on 10th East, between 4 and 0th South, fane east, 1050j good tetnia. All of lot 3 Bnd wast half of lot 4, block 28 plat O. (3500; goo.1 terma. 5x10 rods, part of lot 8, block 11, plat F, laWU; good ternia. lux 13 rod 2nd East and 7th Houth, 10 rrwla fitcea weat ami 13 rods fane aoutli; $i,000, very good terms. 10x20 KMis, Cth and 7th South, faea south and weat. Price 1'20,'XX), good terms. 60x150 feet, with new brick cottage, 4 room and 2 closets; ij(X), Have two of these alongside of east other on 7th Weet. 20 rods on 7th Weat. bet. 7th and 8th South; i l)0 per rod; nice higb land. 300 loU in Bulphur Hpnoi will close out at low figure. 100 acrea in aeo, 8, townahlp 1 north, range 1 west, 2!,' miles from city limit), at $75 jier acre small cuah payment and good term. 120 ai re in aeo. 8, 1 milea fr"m city llmita, iO per acre; 3J0 acre in nme aeetion.l'iO ier uv,r anmll cash payment and U'mkI term. U,l 1, blk 187 11750, 14 cash, bal. ft, 12, 18 months, J per cent. Only April lau Irt H, 7 Weat T'em-pi- e arid. I'rice HiO. Cimh t-- ' bal. on time. W. If. White i. Co., 75 E. 3rd South Street A liberal contract will be made with an honest, capable life solicitor aa "special agent" Utah and Wyoming. Call or address B. B. Mann, rooms 21 and 22, Culmer Block, Salt Lake, Utah. Agents for The Alexander Glover Ceutemeri Gloves - have for some time been Considered the best medium priced Glove made. Hy Placing a large order five months ago, we are now able to show a scallop-to- glove for the same price, that has tho following advantages: 1st Every pair is guaranteed. 2d VY e lit tlieni at our own risk, guaranteeing quality and lit. The Lack House. We carry a full line of the celebrated Foster &. Perrin kid gloves for gentle-men's wear. Bast-Marsha- Meb. Co. 142 Main et. A SPECIAL ANNtniNCEMENT. At this time of the year, when every-nn- n is nrenurinir for DailitiuiT their homes, the question is, where can you your paints the cheapest. Culmer Set are in a position to supply tho de-mands at the lowest prices in tho city. J.llcoln Park. is not waiting for street cars. Splendid train service now. C, E. Wantland, 201 Main St. For Hale. First-clas- s job printing office for sale, $6000; $2000 cash, balance one or two years at 8 per cent with real estate se-curity. Enquire Times oflice, tf OLXAB TITX1I REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loams. Rial ET.r,"Iiain Stock, Siavaa itSAStH Court Houaa, Denrer.Col, V.. .vVVOA., Manager. Aministbatbix sale. TSJOTICR IH HKflKBV MVKN THAT riUU i auant to an order of the Proliot Court, of Halt Ike County, Utah, made on the W h day of Mai ch. A. t)., 1W. In the eetnte of Krank Crocker, deceased. Ilia undersiKncd admlnlatra, trix of said ettato will ou or alter Monlay, the llth day or April. IKMi, rod! to the Unheal lu.lder, and suliiei:t ui the cotifirmiition of the I'roliale Couit, either aa a whole, or in parcel", aa may bo for tha beat Interest of the aetata, all the rltrht, title, interest and eelnla of the said decedent, Krank Crocker at the time of his death, and all the right, title and internet of hie eeiela ill the f"Howine described parcele of land situated in t'tali Territory: 1. All the riKlit, title ana? Internet of eald estate In an oudlriilMi ouedialf of tlie aoutli half of tha north half of section thirty-tw- o (;. P.wnehlp nnn l) north of ranae one ill weal. Halt Lake Meridan, sitoate In halt I jtkn County, L A iKirtioa of lot eieht (), blie k ftfty.three plat H, Hall liekn City survey, Halt Lake County; commencing at Ilia soutlieaet corner of aid lot and running- tlienne weat fire i riirts, thence nortJi one (Il rod, thence eaet tire (S) rode, tl ence south one II) rod lo place of teejin-nin- a. conlainina fire tiire rela of aroond. 8. i he weet half of the northwest quarter of secti'iu eleven Mil, bwnliii one ill nia-t- of rnge one weet. Hall I k' Meridian, situate in Davis Cuunty, and conlaiuina eiirhty acn-- of land. Bids most be In wriliim, and may le for all or any one of said par' .'l, or for any irt of any parrel. They ma, be delivered at any time prior lo the sale to the admiuistrstrii personally, or left for her at the office of her attorney, fc. H. Critchlow, rooms 27 a"d , HrttAur Pacta bnfldinir. Terms: One-li-lf cash, one.half on promlwy note of purehar doe one year with Interest at S cent fx r annom. pajably onart'-riy- , a d ty first morteK,'j- -.-' p, Adm' of Kstate of Frank ( lieo'd. Dated, Bait Lake City, March at. W. W. Hires k Htm. ACnKAOfc. 17, a-- res in Id 9, 5 acre plat'; IW), brirk hott'e snap at M'rO. o()0 acres, ail fem ed. 40 bci In oats, et:., 1 mile from H G. W. ry: Wm. 5 acre half milcaouth uf Liiierty park two days only, 11,000. ITS, W)xl57 feet near Utah Driving park, li)! in Wet Temple addition at I'W. 1st ward lOx 10 corner i"t on Mth South, snap, bitt terms; HfXiO. 1st ward--10x- 10 lot on Seventh South snap; !500. th ward 7x10 lot on Sixth South, south front, vm. 7th ward fVlxlM feet, 3d South, pros-pective bus'uiei. per foot V'- 7th nsrd Wert Temple, 5v-- ', r,r"-pecti-buiii", 17000. jth ward-W- xl3 ft... two story brick houic, Stale road, p'-- r foot. Iflh ward --2i10rodi. 3d Eavst, ma.I hot), IfJOfi- - 10th ward 1010 rod. 7th south, al-ley at rear, right of way outside., 11250. llth ward ilxtO oppwite Si-te-hospital, five room brick houv?. fniit tre. WV. llth ward 5x10, Tenth li, near Brigliam. houa 13 room, ga. hot and cold water, etc., iW.WW. 13th ward 3x10, Third South, aoulh front, right of way on tide, prospective buiinew. p'r foot. Hth ward 2J feit opp. Barrl or Trade buil'ling, pronpexttve bnsiua, tWV. 1.1th ward .veveral snap. 2lst ward 5x71, for. I irt and J, o houee. lily water, cheap. Wjimj. These are only a few "f the many piece we handle. S. V, RtvE4Sos. Rooms 53 and Sl, Wa-sa- b Block. Take the elevator. f'tVT) fet buatr.eaa property for I'JTi pr foot; cheap; foncned houae, bath, etc. ltV,f.'O0 fet on 4 th Weat. I13.W. fi acre threa and a half mdae freo noatoffice. chaap. Vtti) wtil buy 67 rode &th Eaat aoJ 4th South aw. t wiil buy 81x110 8th Weat and 3d South ata. rJilO role on 4th Sooth, 1325 t' foot. tl! ro.ta oo lt Weat ami ftr, bl 23, pi E. I WOt). IIUJU for 4 1 1 13 roda..bnck houaa fit rooma. t.OiiOforlOil3rod on 7tl So and 2d Eaat strweta. ,'0) for 3;,il0 tfk on blh faobet 3d and 3d WeaL ltO for ZZiliO ft. four-roome-bouae. Taos. GctaT 4 Co. J.W. Farrell&Co HMteR, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in ail kinds of Lift and Force Pumps i Orders taken for drive and dug wells. ' Ce9pools built and connections made. I tphoaaaOO linMaia BUOvP .Aoereb ebBroa We are making our custom shirt de-partment one of the leading features of our business. Gentlemen wishing a per-fect fitting shirt and guaranteed, ahould leave their order at Bast-Marsha- Meb. Co., 14'JI Main street For the heat meats in the city, go to W. E. D. Harnett's, at 59 East lhird South street and you will find them. We invite vour attention end mnpec-tio-of our eleg-an- t lines of underwear. Bast MaWihall Mra. Go. Ui Main t. Call and tee my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pantaloooings. etc. W. A. Tati-ob- , 45 E. 2d South St. Get the Bicycle you want at once. PetPembroke, 18 Commercial, s'nt fur Star, Sew Lever Safety and J0O.0O Af National Ball all around.-PtMisK- OeX. We have 130,000 to loan oo real estate. Fine brick land cheap. C'ail and oor acreage. We nT caps. Call and see lots ia Xelsoo t Ear'yls ubdiriaton. The above property is sal by W.aWaaAC3v , of Scientific Sparring Sduy Evening at the Opera House. G00D PBOGBAMME AEBANGED. ..wUewsTrom Various Sections of Country-Go-ssip About the Pugilists. Madden has succeeded in se-t- Grand Opera house for au scientific sparring on Sat-il- JL There will be nothing j?yMrforiuanceto offend the most 'kSf wd nothing but the art of lose will be illustrated. It !i it one time that it would bo a it 'matter to secure an antagonist '.Trielit caliber to stand before Joe mid Billy had some thought the largest salary that was ever paid to any baseball player. In 1889 Ewing and Dunlap each received $3,000. Other salaries have risen proportionately. From these figures it may be seen that the salaries of the best professional baseball players have more than doubled in nine years. During the 6amo time the actual time spent by such players at the game has consider-ably decreased. A star baseball pitcher, like a prima donna, finds it difficult to perform ol'tcner than three times a week. It is safe to say that a first-clas- s baseball player is better paid for each hour of actual labor than any municipal officer in this city, except, possibly, the chamberlain. Yet no one should envy the success-ful baseball player. The average play-er's life in a crack baseball team "is short. Ho receives a largo salary at the time when he does not appreciate the value of it. The long spells of idleness unlit him for his original handicraft, if ho had one. It will be interesting ten years hence to find out what has becomo of the eighteen high-est salaried ball plavers of the National league of 188!). ZTto shul ?1.thati,ur: but ho ""ally discovered t'thc n Jack Burns, Wn giant, was in interview resulted m an ind n iXmeat. Bnmi was for live years "lion of Michigan, and he hually Xv surrendered the title to Tim Lell Ho also stood up before Si" Chicago in 1881, in a four-- ' i .lore contest, but was "knocked the last round. Tho compara-- , size of the giants is as follows: Joe weight,' 200 pounds; lnght, rtJJirches. Jack Burns, weight, pounds; night, 6 feet 3J inches. two are, therefore, pretty equally tthed for a set-t- with gloves, aud make a fine exhibition, 'he programme for tho evening's ,rtaiuracnt will be about (is follows: to between Jack McAuliffe and iv Madden; between Jim Davy and k Doraey; aud perhaps one between Williams and Joo McAuliffe. Mike zerald will be on hand with several "d celebrities, aud may be induced to to the festivities of the occasion. It. Madden desires it to be known tone Foley, who is traveling about country in the interest of the pugil--c Warren, has never had any con-lio- n with the Madden combination, iv some accident, a transposition oc-re- d in yesterday's Times of the nes of Joe and Jack McAuliffe; but onrse no one at all posted failed to agnize the typographical error. Choymki aud Davis Matched. an Fkakcisco, April 3. Joe Choyn-liill- y Wilson's late conqueror, and k Davis of Omaha, are as good as ched to fight to a finish for a $1,750 se, by the Occidental club of this Davis, w ho is highly spoken of Patsy Fallon, has telegraphed his ingness to meet the" clever young t heavyweight. avis is now teaching boxing in the ; City Athletic club of Omaha. He i e feet ten inches high, and weighs gluing trim 175 pounds. He is con-re- d clever, and has won many g others, defeating John P. v twice. , loynski is 21 years of age, five feet en inches iii height and weighs in JitiottlOS pounds. Hismost notable it was over Frank Glover and Wilson. illy McCarthy takes Dempsey's po-- a as instructor of boxing in the fornia Athlete club. It seems pretty settled that Jack is going to Eng- - to meet Toff Wall in the Pelican '. proceeding east from Portland the Northern Pacific. As yet ho not sent in a written resignation to California club, but Jack verbally :ued when Carroll objected to his z behind McAuliffe on the ground he was a club employe. C0NDITI0N0F TRADE. The Real Estate Market Continues Ac tire and Some Good Deals Are Being Made. BEPOBT OP THE CLEARING HOUSE. The Total for Five Days Will Exceed Two Millions of Dollars, Which . is a Fine Showing. Real estate continues to sell liko home-mad- e doughnuts in a city cream-cry- , and the list-o- transfers for the twenty-fou- r hours ending last night amounted to over a quarter of a million dollars. The- attention of tho gentle-men who sit around on tho corners and whittle is respectfully called to this fact. Salt Lake City, gentleuieu, is humming in a nice quiet way, aud is tho business man's New Jerusalem just at present. Gaze on the figures of deeds and be convinced. Lot 8, block 70, plat A, sold yesterday for $29,000. C. J. Kirby purchased it of M. Heinan. Lot U block 64, plat A, was bought of Harriet A. Partridge by R. B.Whittemorcfor$10,000. Four lots In plat D sold for $15,000, aud lot 2, block 57, plat A, brought tho magnifi-cent sum of $55,555. Harriet K. Part-ridge purchased this of J. It. Walker. Lots 3 to 9 in block 3, plat J, brought $18,075, a good figure. Prices are steady, too, and dealers are selling lo people who will improve and help build up a city. THE CLEAKINti HOUSE. The clearing of the associated banks yesterday were $309,203 with a cash balance of $173,017. The clearing house is doing well and in time will be of great benelit to the city. The volume of busiuess is on the increase and by night the clearings of five days will exceed $3,000,000. - Thur (lay's Real instate Transfers. A W McCune and wife to S M Jarvis et al, three quarters of lots 2 to 0, block 2. plat J, up bv City creek and First North $18,975 A Vv McCune and wifo to S M Jarvis et al, three quarters of lot 4, block 57. and lots 1, 2. and 4, block 58, plat D, M and Fourth street 0U93 N. D. Jensen etal to WLcggett. northeast quarter nof section 83, township 1 south, range 1 east 4000 W. Salkield to N. D. Jensen, northeast quarter of section 33, township 1 south, range 1 east 1 F. Bangerter aud wife to N. L. Jonsen, northeast quarter of section 83, township 1 south, range 1 east 1 Sarah A. F. Humphrey to C: Anderson, southeast quarter of section 6, township 3 south, ' range 1 east. 350 Salt Lake Lithographic Stone ancPMarble company to J. D. Ford, Brown Shale lode ' claim and other claims."..... 1 F. S. Johnsou et al. to Salt Lake Lithographic Stone and Marble company, Brown Shale lode claim and other claims...; - 1 A Hardy and wife to O W Beaty, lot 2, section 10, town-ship 1 south, range 1 east 12,400 E Haynes to E W Senior, all of lots 1 and 2, block 7, plat E, Havnes' addition 150 J A Williams et al to J Hegney, 11x5 rods, lot 6, block 84, plat C 2700 J A Brown to J Hegney, half of lot 28, block 1, Heath subdi-vision, block 81), plat C 2400 T Corless et al to C Corless, all of lots 5 and 6, block 81, ten-aer- o plat A 5 HA Partridge to KB Whitto-mor-e, rods by 100 feet, lot 1. block 64, plat A, corner of Second South and Fourth West 10.000 E Rasmussen to M 8 Simpson, 17 2-- 5 rods by 10, feet, lot 0, block 44, plat A 100 J II Brown and wife to Martha J Benton, all lots 80 aud 87, block 12, plat B 100 T M Jefferson and wife to Sarah A Hardie, 5x20 rods, lot 7. block 15,plat B, comer Third South and Seventh East 10,000 J Strickley to M Gibbons, prop, erty iu Bingham canyon 2o A B Taylor to T E Taylor, one-thir- d 'interest in nart of lot 3, block 77, plat A... 1300 J D Park and wife to K C Keevor et al, all of blocks 3, fl, 11, 14, and other property in Park Dale 15,000 E A Hartenstein and wife to C M Windeboc, 3x10 rods, lot 3, block 70, plat D 1900 T Carter and wife to J P Eug-Htrun- i, 4x10 rods, lot 1, block 35, plat B, corner Fourth East and Fifth South 5200 W Ditchlield to T B Shaw, all of lots 4 to 7, 18, 9, 30, West jke 600 E Ericksou to B Snarr, north-east quarter section 24, town-ship 3 south, range 1 east. ... 800 J R Walker et al to H A Part-ridge, 851x105 feet, lot 2, block 57, plat A, Third South, between East Temple and First South... 53555 L D Young to J F Grant, 5x71 rods, lot 4, block 50. plat U. . 3,700 C A Alquist et al. to J H liumel " etal., 8x10 rods, lot 8, block 9, plat B WOO A 11 Knebelan ct al. to H Sco-tiel-lot 8, block 35. plat F. . 2,300 J II Wiu.slow to G Berry, all lots 17. 18. 40 to 40, lot 2. a subdivision of block 102, plat 2,250 Ella C Lewi's 'to WMurphy, 132 x50 feet, block 4. plat H 750 P P Page et al. to Riverton Ec-clesiastical ward, northwest quarter, section 34, township 3 south, range 1 west 40 E Orgill and wife to W H Bowl-te- 10 acres, section 3, town-ship 4 south, range 1 west 195 M Heinau et al to C J Kirby ct al, lot 9, block 70, plat A, cor-tie- r First South and First East 29,0o0 J C Thompson to L L Ormsby, 200 square rods, lot fl. block 13, plat F, Fifth South, be- - , tween Tenth and Eleventh East '00 LD Kinney to SH Tolles, 200 square rotls, lot 12. block 34, Kinney &Gourley's improved plat 200 J c Waeter to J B Milan, south-east quarter section 15, town-shi- p 1 south, range 1 weat. . . 1 40 C S Deskev et al to C A Eggert, one third lot 7, block 10, tive- - arreplatA.. 2,j0 C S Dcskey et al to M H Des-kev. two-third- s lot 7, block 10, five acre plat A '' Total ..t210,MS Notice of S! of Ral Eitate at Tti' rate 8al. Noil.-- la hereby ciren thai In paraoanr of aa order of the probate enurl of Hall laa ennncy, I tail territory, made on tha th day of Mert-h- , Mi. in the matter of tha Mara of frank E. r'iNite, tleoeiuM',1, ilta undersign! etcu'or of antd eetate, will U at private wle, to the kuinaet bidder tor raeti, and aulitet t in eonnrma'iua av aid pridiate rourt, on . eftr Metardar, re l.lh day of April. at the oe of Anhnr llrown. K., :I2H llainatr, Kelt lae City I'Mh. all the riahl, little, imwet andaataleof aid r'rank r-- r.,t, at the tutie of M d"th. ami nlltheriahl. little and intemt thai the aai.l aetata l.aa, by operation id law or mherwlM a" quired, other than or tu a.Miun Ut that of tm.i Frank I. I.e, al the time of hu .Ua'b. la and to all liMaw neriain Ma, piereaof wreiaof tend, or Kaaea to lan.ta or lenwuenle Inoe and twiner ia ibe canty of Halt I eke, Urruory f t tea. and aiao in the nainty of iooeia. Urn lory afufa-aal- d. Termaand of aalat Caah. Pean, et eilienae of purrhax r. Hida mini be Is wrliica. an-- l may b left with Arthur Hruwn, E., with the tinderala-nMl- . The leude anil tenententa alxtve referre.1 In erej lunle and particularly ileacrilwd ea foUuwa, to wit: tine third nndltrided Interact In landa ailnaua In Hall lake I My. iWrilxl ea follow, ThewMl Italf of lot J. h-l- k H. plat "B," Halt Jake city aarrey, contalnint IW .jnre rod Ot land' Alan one pier of land eitnele In Tooele City. Tle c.Ktlity, t.lah, heina a part of tha half uf tha northaaal qnaner of aaetloa U, Ip I a, r w. U. 8. eury a U M. Held land ht of a elre ehaio, I) In between ttM wa'ee dilrb mnnii.a from the Canyna Ml northerly arrnaa aid half aeUon of lend to tha Tontle I ly eaea-etr- y; aald land lylm eaat,:f aaul waier dltna aa4 theeeal line of aaid half aamloo, eoatalnloa euaait ) anre, more of laaa. Aleo certain Inua from Henry Norstea Id aald daoeeaed. barln dale July I. . of " tollowme pmnlee, I ono,ea in al nt Hi frt aaat from the norlbeMt poreaf of to ri m. plat "A." Hell lke C Ity anree tiiencM wnlh lni feet, llietwe aeet tfl feet, theooe fl.irth 1 'eel, Uwmre Weet fifty feet lo lie lllaue) of lawinnlna. eontelnln aav) a.nan fee', to kaee and to Iwtld Irom the tat day of July, lJ, nclli Hie aiet lay .if Julr. !'. w'th tiie prlnlace of aa iteoaion of the nnill the day af July, IDWi, at the rata of Ji So per moetti real. A leo ooe other te 11 aud l the eame partlaa, bmindel and eernld aa fi.llirwa. Inwwtl: I'ona. rneneina at a poifit nt feet eaet from tbe Dor 'a-w-oorner of ll J. b. k ). plat "A," Halt Lake City tnrreyt thenee innih Mi feet, thenne atat lt, thenee norlh tmt, Ihenoe wwt tart In Ihepiaoe of briaiiiii. r.iainiii --WO e leet. To feild tbeeeme from loa let der of Jail. to Ilia Hal day at Jaly. le. a term of Are yeara, al a laat of per nxmtli, with the prltlleew exteodlna Uja lima of Una leaee ea'U tba llal lay of July. IWA, and at the flplraliua of lu term of thla leaae. eald party of the aeeoad Baa a nxht to remote Die bulbliae and iaiprarenwate frolmewIbe premiere. of Henry Norman and Kratna Kormaa U , Fiauk r. K..te. t Hall lake I ity. ilaied the lard day of Norenilrer. lm:t, of the t'dUimttt lareia aail premleea, twll f rMnnumnina at a po.ni at f eaat from tha north wt earner of kit . biork IP plef 'A." rtall Lake I Ity enrtwyi Ineaee awel t fet thenr-- e MeiUieaelerlf SB f".l thnee north lo the pla. e of ImniiIIiI aiplraa the llal day Jala. -, at the m..'hly iotei of l lew aieo'h. With Die priila of eivlin thia t(e aaill Julr il, lS Aieu leaae from Amy Cbanil-fl- ln to eaui fiaak ?.. P'lOte, of Die f.illowuia tUm:t)i pnlel. l onnnerk iaaal a p.nni hmt aooih from Hie rmrtiiwrf cornet of U i. hloek e, fiat "A." Halt Ik t Ity tnrey, theoo ! I rVet) thriir a,ttli n.t ft, thni I fe. th-- nonh - fei in the p!s'-- of leeHiialna, eoetait-in- a V.lXi iuara fel of aroouti. Lipijee ir ilay of Hf.terulr, I", al a raia! ol 4 per month. . AUoaleeae bf H e Home W erenpaor a riitht of war nnr the aroooda of aid ! Iny ori.ia.l bf aaid areii e.nfo. on a leeee of lleory Sorrr.an t eid ei e)teay Inaaarl r'rank Y K..t. ''aie.l N..mlt J. al a ra-I-nl of I So pr month. The ffna jwaieae are ail oenopied In l Hall Lake amriin worke, n.ii,iina of railneid ira. k, Ira- - k "i". frame buildlna ti.t KKiwrnnal aa-- l ehi and nt. Bee, two I.'. tKJtaa powar eetoee, poeer boiler, l).le ertielert wore, roll., euawNlnaa. and Piola for earrylaa h eampIiBa tmataeae, Alaotaia-chin- t inleret ia frank l'o.je eoai buelnaea, r,Bl. Iwildina, and wl eherL Alaoe leaee, deled -- or'arT I. I". tfn.4. Nathan to Mul If rank K for U sr.npaee known aalMH. r'at l"Tiiie tlrl. ' Laaa cur. f. t and until ih "h le of Joae. 1W, at e rrtiial of tti per raooth la alrmae. AIo aa uu.llnde.1 onel.inl irifewrwe ia a eet. lain Uaee of land eiie.l (he rtef f JkH. Heory Normoo lo Howe I'm! eempear. (ine-nla- aa flloa, U ell I nilMarla al a lolnl M t- eae' frm the aoriiww mam at trt . I,la i, plat -- A.' sail Le tV re . tliere e eieilh 1V feat. Uttrm aeet V feet. tja nrrrh ie f"H. Um" weel SO M to the place er ar a ri'a) of T7.Jrt lt raooie, II-p- :r rm urn llet oay of July. lXO, wh li prit-ii.- -e nt etteneioa oa aame terma aattl the ll da, ol Jul,. M (;(iAtTCw, K fO.OTE, Elemlor of the aetata of rank d. WOMEN IN CONGRESS. Susan B. Anthony Interviewed on Her Ru-mored Senatorial Aspirations. Washington, April 3. Some one cir-culated the rumor that Miss Susan B. Anthony proposed removing to Wyo-ming and making a race for the United States senatorship when the territory shall be admitted as a state. Miss An-thony laughed y wheu spoken to about the report, and said that inasmuch as she had no such inten-tion it must have been started as a joke. "But there is," continued Miss An-thony more seriously, "nothing to pro-ve-women from being elected to a seat in either branch of congress if they receive the required number of voles. Some years ago Mrs. Stanton announced herself as a candidate for congress in one of tho New York city districts. It was represented, if I mistake not, by one of tho Brookses at the time, aud she received twenty odd votes. So distin-guished an authority as Horace Greeley in his comments subsequently on the matter said there was no law to prevent Mrs.. Stanton from taking the seat if enough votes had been cast for her. ihe constitution prescribes who shall vote. It says nothing concerning the person who shall be tho beneficiary ot these votes " "Is there any probability that the women of Wyoming will aspire to honors when that territory becomes a state?" was asked. "I should think not," Miss Anthony replied. "There are not to exceed 000 women in the territory. In the new states you will always find women in tho minority. Iu tho older common-wealths, like Massachusetts for exam-ple, they largely outnumber the men. "Will any other states change their constitutions, thus putting women on an equality with men politically? "South bakota will hold a cons t it i tional convention next autumn which will result, we believe, in striking out the word 'male' from their constitution, us our political riglils. Ji South8 PaKota docs this North Dakota will surely follow. Then Washington will surely fall into line, and so il mately, will Kansas and several other western states." . "What do you hope, to accomplish in Massachusetts, where the women num-erically outnumber the men? Miss Anthony shook her head, W but little hope of itKhW-- he said. "The foreign element is. very strong, and it is op-posed, as afule, to female suffrage Pugilistic Points, ilia L. Sullivan has "again sworn off :ood and takes no other stimulants a bottle of ale at dinner." m Fox, the English pugilist who de-;- d Larry Donovan aud fought a with Sidney Shields, is coining to 'rics. ' 'urge Bubcar, the English sculler, liad the audacity to challange Win. iiinor to a boat race on the Para-- a river. match Is made belweeu George y ofOshkosh and Johnny McGtll mvaukee, featherweights, for $250 to take place in private. 'ek White of Jew York and Pete !' of St. John, New Brunswick, signed articles to light at 133 ils for $300 a side and a purse of li Joyce, who sailed for England aw York March 19, savs he will a to Boston in July with Nunc ace, to give the colored champion, Dixon, a battle, '.''go Mulholland, welter-weigh- t who fought George Mahan ton of seventy-eigh- t rounds, has been lu- to juil in San Francisco for l'ntlis for vagrancy. ri'y Foley, the greatest figure in lllim sporting "circles and Pete wis old teacher, is coming to 10 on the next steamer. He will WrMi,"18 midtlle-'vveigl- champion ; Golden Gate club has matched lurner, the colored middle-"flianipi- ou of Stockton, Cal., and '5 kelliher for April 23. Kelliher 5 'fiat tins will be his last light on win or lose. f Kjlrain must think this is a ' ,vorl;l. He was whipped by serving two months fighting, while Sullivan is still fce. with what seems to be a fair ,e t getting off scot-fre- Poor l'yl Uo?au ?ives it at his opinion "aluy Xeedham is a wonder, anp would surely have defeated Tigan had he not broken two : nngers in the sixth round aud in- - E' wi-is- t against one of the Notice to Contractors. Sealed prnpoaalt for the erection In Halt fake City of the Commercial lilre k, a liank and ofiioe building, will tie received until April n, imo. I o'elmik u.in. Drawiwte and atieeltii may be soea at tha Coiniueri ial National ilnuk. Each bidder shall sneloae with his bid a certi-fied check forUJ0, (layiible to the Commercial National Hank, forfeitable proriiled he faila to enter Uito contract and to fumluli ealiifuctnry bonds If Ida proiniiial should lie acoenti d. Tha rig-t.- i rerervnl to reject any and all bide. Address proposals to jti;rj a.. HAl.fi, Architect. Commerrinl Niitlonal Hunk, Halt Luke City, Utah. A Statue tor France. Washington, April 3 A number of well known ladies, incluning the wives of Senators Jones. McMillan, Payne, Hearst, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid Mrs. Florence Bayard and Mrs. Irauk Hat-to-met yesterday and decided to issue an address calling upon the women of America for contributions for a bronze statute to be presented to France as a token of friendship. Baseball Salaries. YrkSuu. that professional baseball cau say w ill remove the inipres-o-the public mind that most of well paid for their work. : An f the salaries of prominent f the National leagin; shows 'oall salaries have steadily in-:;- a snce 18S1. 0'Ronrke received tho highest oy the National league in flhe amoimt was $2,000. Iu 1882 lee was paid $2,400. In 1883 ;y4 William Etving headed the an annual salary of $3,100. came to the front again in H500. In 1886 and in 1887 lap was paid $4,500, and in same player received $7,000 Dr. Keeuer's Lack. The other day Dr. F. R. Keener, an uncle of J- - A. Faust of this citv went favorite dog, and in dig-ging out to bury a the grave, he came across a couple of Mexican blankets far advanced m a staee of decomposition. His curiosity became excited and he dug still deeper, when he came iu contact with a cojiper kettle, and imagine his surprise on hnd-in- e in the kettle $25,000 in Mexican zold pieces. This is no canard and the truth mav readily be established either through Mr. Faust or the doctor him-self. |