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Show - I"E " SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES, The Times' Tolephone number is 481. Tuoollico of Tuk Timim is located at No. 12 Commercial street. TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1890. COMINO HVKNTS Ol)' THE WKUK. TUESDAY. "Evangeline" at the (Irand. City council. WEDNESDAY. "Evnngelino" nt tlio Grnnd. Thursday. , "Evangolino" at tho Grand. ' "The Mountebank," Fred Wardo, Halt Lake theater. Chamber of commerce moeting. Fill DAY. "Dnmon and 1'j thiaR," 1'rod Wardo, Halt Lake theater. HATtTIlDAY. "Itichard III," I'red Ward, Salt Luke tlicater. Monday's Transfers. The real transfers recorded yesterday footed up over $200,000. They wore as follows: JMBmithtoAKoyser, ltBblWplf t 1000 WHolme and wf to 3 llaslor et al.HStfiojO feet It i bl 2i pi f 1000 W J Hope et al to B Thomas, e qr see 8 tp 4 Bouth r 1 west 82 A Keyed to A J Dntton ot al, PxlO rode It 4 bl 40 pi a cor at h 8. Bnd WTem pie . . . . 800C0 J V Hlonsnn ot al to T A JJnvie, part of It 4bll04pld 5000 J Tl'ulliernnd wf to Urninalloinc,iouth- - wost ir eoc 22 tp 1 n r 1 west 2775 J A Johnston and wife to II II Asndoor-iii- n, all lota 4 to 7 bl 2, West drivo sub-division 1405 Mary 12 Hnrbrr to J C l'unlton, 10 rode by Wl'i feet lot 8 bl 30 plat H 230 L 11 Lynch to W l'avey, part of West Howland subdivision 50,000 (i II Hnnfield to C J Fisher, all of lote US and ii7, Inglewood subdivision 8500 H E A Wliimey and wife to C J Fisher, al I of lute 01 and OH, Inglewood eubdivi- - eion 000 J H llurd to 0 J Fisher, lots 00 and 71, Inglewood sulMlivision 850 Mary 8 Hodgson t I) 1' Anderson, nil of lote 45 to fit), I1 2, Hazlumere's subdivi-sion 8000 C K lirickson and wifo to H 0 Heeco, 0M- - x2 rode, lot I bl 19. plat, A 1050 8 H Goodwin ot al to Marie Larson, all of lot 11 and 12 bl 15, Kenney & Gour- - lay imp pi ) L i. nnailer to It T Chatanl, all of lote 81 lo 83, bl 1. West 8alt Lake al 450 Mary K Maddison to I M Klliston. 58x Va.m ft, lot 17 hi 4, Lake View eub. ... 425 T It Perry to H W l'ascherot al,4xl0roda, lot 4 bl 51, pi o 1000 T A HoKinin lo G I) Hoggan, 10 rode by S ft, lot bl 55, pi b 1 J II Drown and wf to 11 (' Hholton, all of lot 15 and Id, hi 84, pi I) 80 Lt! Kan-ir- and wf to WH H Bpoflord, K7(4xlll5 feet, lota 7 and H bl 57, pi e 558 D lialimer to J Jjatimer, ) H rde lot 1 bl Ml. ol a. cor 4th West ami North Temple sts. M00 O Nelson et al to J llongland, 8!4x8 rda lot 8 hi 4 pi a 850 T J Golden wf to W 8 Martin, S",x3l rds lot 7 hi 1)1 pi a, 2nd Bouth liut 2d and 3d West........... 12,000 II It Hcott et al to It t ! Woodruff, all lota 7andHbl2snlibiaijilf 4000 0 M West wf to E Ford, H'.xH'i lot 8 bl 10 pic T J Golden wf to W D Crosby, all lota 1 to Hi bl M c pi a 14,000 W II Howe wf to Z C M I, part lot i! bl 1H2 pi a 8000 C G Anderson et al to W II Itowe, partlot i bl m pi a UOO W H Flowers ami wf to 8 E F.owora and wf, hf lot 14 bl iE in-- n to pi 1310 J K Wooloy to E W 1 el ion, !i'i'i rials, lot 4 hi 21, pi d 4000 J P llaciie et id to E Heoncy, lot 8 bl 'IK pig 5M0 L L Archer et al to W H Ilodda, lota 40 and 41 bl 2, Archer & Kullook's sub, bl tr,, nl c 10CO 1 M Waddell and wf to W Fuller, 7x10 rods, loth bl 11, pi a 41)00 J Kimlmll and wf lo li Haddock and wf, hf acre, lot 2 bl ll, pi a 1 Barah Husbands to W A Furrier, lots 8 and II bl 2, Glendalo ad 420 Total t20l,D0 SOUTH LAW ADDfflDN. Now On the Market. LOCATION : Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILKi FROM P. 0. LOTS FROM $400 TO $000. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking the Vnllej. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CI10ICE RESIDENCE. BUSINESS AND ACREAGE PROPERTY. B1T0N, JlOESBECK & CO., Sole Agents, 269 B. Main St. J. W. THOMPSON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 209 Main Street, Just North of Postofflce. RESIDENCES. No. 197. 2x10 rods, new house of 5 rooms, 4 South, East $ 3,5C0 No. 218. CilO rods, small house, corner 5th and K streets 5,000 No. 224. 4x10 rods, house, 1st South, West 3150 No. 211. 3x10 rods, house, 3d South bet. 7th & 8th East 4,50u No. 205. 1Gx1Go ft., house, completely furnished, 8th South be-tween 0th and 7th East 6,530 No. 217. 5x10 rods, small hous , er J and Gth streets 4,000 No. 182. 4x10 rods, hou e, 0th East, north of 3d South 0,500 No. 199. 49)x330 ft., an elegant Btone front brick residence, 10 rooms, com-pletely furnished, south frcnt, on 1st South 25,000 No. 177. 25 rod, 2 small houses that will rent for $30 a month, 5th East on car line." 3,500 No. 179. 3x5 rods, brick house of 5 rooms, 3rd street 4,500 No. 172. 5x5 rods, new brick house, 1st, between L and M streets. . 6,250 No. 171. 4x10 rods, small house, 3rd West, between 7th and 8th South 3,600 No. 100. 10 rods frontage, fine brick house, 14 rooms 14,000 No. 107. rods, Groom new frame house, 4th East, between 5th and Cth South 4.75C No. 1G1. 2x12, brick house, barn, etc., 6th East, between 2d & 3d South 4,500 No. 102. 2Jxl0 rods, brick house, 7 rooms, barn, cellar, city water, etc., East Bench 4,503 No. 103. 2xl0 rods, 4 room Brick house, flowing well 4,000 No. 7. 2)x10, 4 room House on North Bench 1,001) VACANT PROPERTY. Chheapest Lots in the city in Lake View subdivision on 9th North st., three block from car line. Lots in Kimball Subdivision, 10 blocks from P. O. $850 a pair. No. 195. Lot 3, Block 103, Plat D $ G,000 No. 225. 2'xlO rods, 1st W. bet. 0th and 7th S., a fine building spot 3,000 No. 220. 4x10 rods 8th S. between 9th and 10th E 2 4m Federated Trades, Tho following resolutions nre pub-lished by the authority of the Brewers' Union No. 1 of Salt Lake City: At a regular meeting of tho Utah Fedornted Trades and Labor Council, hold March 9, 1890, in accordance with instructions from the American federation of labor, the fol-lowing resolution was unanimously adopted: licBolvcd, That in tho sonso of this council that all workingmon abstain from drinking scab boor, and withdraw all patronage from those who handle any of tho following New Yurie pool beer: AnheuRor, Busch & Co., St. Louis; Wm. J. Letups, Western Brewery, St. Louis; Phillip Bost (Piibst) Brewing Co., St. Louis; Jon. Schlitu lirewing Co., Mil-waukee, Wis. And it is further Rowilvcd, That theno resolutions be published in tho loading papers of the territory. II. G. Slkatkis, 1'resident. LoiMONiioCisu'it si'T, Secretary, seal. No. 227. 39.x115, right of drive' 7th between D and E 2,000 No. 19G. C?ax5 rods, parr's of Lots 1 and 4, Block 28, Plat D 1,500 No. 191. Lot 3, Block 24, Plat F 10,000 No. 189. Lot 1, Block 19, Plat F 12,000; No. 180. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 103, Plat C 12,50o No. 181. Lots 7 and 8, Block 103, Plat C 6,000 No. 159. rods, one-ha- lf block from car line, North Bench 2,50of No. 143. 4x10 rods on 5th West 3,250 No. 10G. 5x10 rods 3rd South East 4,500 No. 118. 5x10 rods on J, 8th nnd 9th stroot 2,500 BUSINESS PROPERTY. 24x100 ft. on Main, bolow Co-o- p (per foot) 1,0(10 50x1 12 ft. on Star st., north ot 1st South (per foot) 000 No. 119, 00x173 ft., 18 Room House, on 2nd East, 1st and Second South (per foot) 350 No. 122. 49x105 ft., 1st West, south of 3rd South (per toot) 235 ACREAGE. No. 20X 45 acres, milos from P. O. (per acre) 1,000 No. 200. 99x25!,4 acres, Improved on Mill Creek, 7 miles from Temple. .. . 8,500 No. 183. 10 acres, lot 3, blk 39, 10 acres, Plut A 5,500 No. 108. 100 acres, Improved, 10 miles from P. 0 7,500 No. 153. 133 acres, finely Improved, on Jordan, 9 milos from City (per acre) 100 Watch Our List forNew Properties. J. W. THOMPSON & CO. J. A. Mora i & Sons. Parties wanting to buy property of nny doBuri t'on will save money by call-ing on us. We have ft lino list of busi-ness and residenco proporty that cannot lie equaled for location, price and terms. We have more lino corners than any-body and several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Cull and eoe us bofore buying. J. A. Mon lan & Sons, 3-- tf 13 W. Second South St. HEAL ESTATE SNAPS. So Trouble to Show Property- - Call and Seo L'n. 10x10 rods cornor of 10th and K, facing south ana west. Price, $5000; $050 ctish, 850 sixty days, 1500 in olio year at 8 per cent. 55x105 south front Gth So. bet 1st and 2d East, 8100 per foot. 80 acres on State road eight miles out, $175 per acre. This is a snap. Lots in Jennings addition, 200 per lot. Lots Nelson & Early's addition. Look them up. 0x14 rods So East, part lot 1 block 155, plat A; prico S3000. Lot 0 block 115 plat A, price $4500, half cash, bal 1 year. G lots in Heath subdivision, $000 por lot. Lots 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, in block 21, Geneva addition, 151200 per two lots. 54x105 feet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with brick cottage of 4 rooms and 2 closets; fruit treed and grape vines; no linor view in the city; on oth South, between 10th tiud 11th East. Price, $1000. 53x105 feet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with brick cottage and 2 closets; lino view; on Oth South, be-tween 10th a:id 11th East. Price, $llKiO. East half of block 110, plat D. $1200; good toi ins. Block 11 1, plat D, $20,000; good terms. Block 13'.), plat D, 8 11,000; good terms. Lot 2, block 141, plat 1), $1900; one-thir- d cash. Lot 3, block 111, plat D, $1750; ono-tliir- d cash. 99x132 feet, east part of lot 4, block 38, plat C. Price, $1500; balance 1 and 2 years. 3)x7 rods, middle of lot 8, block 29, plat B, on 10th East, botwetin 4 and 5th South, faces east, $1950; good terms. All of lot 3 and west half of lot 4, block 28 plat G, 83500; good terms. 5x10 roda, 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; $18,000, very good torms. 10x20 rods, Gth and 7th South, faces south and west. Price $20,000, good terms. 50x150 feet, with now brick cottago, 4 rooms and 2 closets; $2500. llave two of these alongside of eust other on 7 th West. 20 rods on 7th West, bet. 7th and 8th South; $100 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, 2Jj milos from city limits, at $15 per acre small cash payment and good terms. 120 acres in sec. 8, 2' miles from city limits, $00 per acre; 320 acres in same set',tion,$50 per acre small cash payments and good terms. Lot 1, blk 187 $1750, if cash, bal. G, 12, 18 months, G per cent. Only April 1st. Lot G, 7 West Tem-ple add. Price 81100. Cash $500, bal. on time. W. II. White & Co., 75 E. 3rd South Street. L Just received ntS.S. Dickinson & Co.'e, corner of Main and Third South streets, a cur load of KanstiB corn-fe- d beef, to-gether with spare ribs and pork toudor loins. Ml k STRINGER, O O O O O O O it o o o o o o " 9 Real Mate id Iiii'dineiits, ' O O O O O O t) O Oil () (I o o Business Property, Resiflence Lots, Acreage. oooooooo o o o o o o o OXJK. MOTTO: Show Only Bargains & Property that Can be Delivered with Cei tainty Lynch & McCarroll, First Door South of PoBtoflice, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Block 8 Liiko Viow Subdivision nt a bargain. Cnpitnl Hill lota nt $1,000 each. Lots In Plat "J" '2.j0 each. A bountiful home ou 3d South, 0x10 rods, only 'C,C00. Eat JIe.it, Jlat and Meat. Tho Fulton Mont Market, nt No. 16 west 3rd Soutli stroet, is m duily receipt of choice Eiinsasfed boef, veiil nnd pork. Call and pet w hat you want, nnd the very bost in the market. Geoi!;e McDonald, Prop'r. .. Tho finest thing in tho market 2G lots in Home Subdivision nt 8-- 75 each; easy termc; two miles from P. O. Call at once on V. V. Kives &. Sons, 55 nnd 56 Wasatch building. Pombroke quick job printer. Of tjiroat Ve. The real estnte agents' directory, to bo printed on cardboard, and hung in tho utlices and public places of the city. Star safeties, the bost whoel on earth Pembroke, agent. Investigate Below. 3x10 on 2d S, close to 5th K 5x20 on 5th S, hot 8th nnd Oth E. 2)1x12 on Oth E, bet 3d nnd 4th S. 2x10 on 7th st, bet I nnd J. 25 acres S W, 5 A, P 11. 5 acres N W in seo 20. J. W. 15liUNF.lt & Co. Itoom 4, 247 South Main. Wo Still Lead In offering the cheapest, largest nnd best improved lots on tho market, within the city limits, iu Prospect Park. Nice resi-dences, schoolhouse and shade trees al-ready there. Terms, S- -5 cash and 810 por month, no interest. Od the 1st of April tho price on those lots will be ad-vanced $50 each. Uuy now and securo a chonp home, Wo have no outside agents. Careful soloctions made for outsido parties. P. A. M. Fhoiseth & Co., 76 li. 2d South st. Bargains! If you want Snaps iu Business, liesidenco or Acreage Property call on C. F. WA.NTl.ANn, 201 South Main St. For the best meats in the citv, go to W. Ii. IX Burnett's, nt 59 East Third South stroet and you will find them. Practical Watchmakers, Adolph ITauerbach & Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 16 E. First South ut. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, lUimond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every dav at C. B. Durut's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. 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, Booh-hecp- er and Convejancer, Office, 23 W. Second South Street. Second Door East of tho Cullcn Hotel. WE HANDLE Business, Resiflence M Country Property, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. Pru?uttTbUTSr,lrdly,,had better us. Our motto: "Small Correspondence bolicited. W. L. BARRET & CO., 207 S. Main St., Salt Lake Utah.: I : Wo have 50,000 to loan on real e6tatc. Fine brick laud cheap. Call and see our acreage. Wo have snaps. Call and see lots in Nelson & Early's suiidiviKion. The above properly is p;i'o bv W. II. White" & Co. Roys' and girls' bicycles -- Pembroke, ngeuL Grand Milliner; Reecptitm. lime. Lamb has returned from New York with the linest and best selected ussoitment of lino millinery ever shown in this city. The ladies should not fail to see the magnificent display Thursday, March '21, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Parisian Mh.linf.ky Parlous, --it Main street. Union Pari lie Lamls. Utah Real Estate and Investments. C. E. Wantland, agent, 201 S. Main street. Salt Lake City. Worth Iimstigntiiig. 3x10, 1th West bet. 1th nnd Cth South brick, 5,000, very easy terms. 4x10, 11th East, bet. Brigham and 1st South, brick, $5,500. 511x105 ft., Oth South bet. 10th and 11th East, brick, 40.115', ft., ;?rd South bet. Oth and 7th East, iO.OlX. 71'.,xl50 ft., cor. facing Liberty Park, $5,000". Eight full lots in plat D from $1,500 to $2.Xl e:n h. Four 10 acre tracts ovnr Jordan, $75 per acre. Wr, hiive a large list of acreage for platting, improved and uniiiiuroveu property ia all parts of the city. L. B. Smith t Co., 22 East Second South strett. Call and ep my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Pnntnloonings. etc. W. A. Tavixjr, 15 E. 2d South St. Lincoln Park Still leads. Look up its advantages be-fore buying lots in other additions. C. E. Wantlani, 201 Main Street. Mrs, Christy, the Milliner, Has her grand opening Wednesdav, March 20th. 31 West First South. If you want fresh meats and the very best in the market, go to S. S. Dicken-son & cor. Main and 3rd South street. A liberal contract will bo mado with nn honest, capable life solicitor ns "special agent" Utah and Wyoming. Call or nddress 15. Ii. Mann, rooms 21 and 22, Culmer Block, Sait Lake, Utah. Star bicycles Pembroke, agent. AMIHKMKNTS. BANDMANN AT THE SALT LAKE TMEATKII. Daniel E. ISandmnnn appeared in the charac-ter of "Hhylock." Mr. Handmann In either wide of the mark or else llooth it and Forrest was. Neither Ida ninke-n- p nor hia conception of the part liears upon the;idonl creation; and hiB enun-ciation if bad even to vileneHa. Mr. ilandmann may be an ' eminent tragedian," but certainly the portrayal of rlhakeapeare'a "Hhylock" liia not within his acoe. Mine Oliver made a very aweet and winning "Ponia," and ahe dressed the character both cor-rectly and in good taato; but the. lady .in faulty in her reading, and in the trial scene ahe failed in her conception of the rendition. When aho addressed "Hhylock" after asking to pee the bond, ahe ranted inatead of ho voicing her utterance ns to convey the idea that ahe waa whisicring to "Hhylock alone; ami where othera have made a desired point, both in their acting and their reading, ahe missed (ho opportunity by omitting the worda "bid nie tear the bond" en-tirely. The in the fifth act waa the only redeeming feature of the whole performance. Thursday, Friday and Haturday Mr. Frederick Wardo will hold the boarda with "The Mounte-bank," "Damon and Pythian" and "Itichard 111." "KVANOKIJME" AT THE GBANO. The "leg drama" waa inaugurated last ovening at, tho Grand by the production of "Evangeline. Notwithstanding the fact that thia extravaganza in familiar to our theater-goin- g people, ita waa welcomed riy acrowded honae d of those who always enjoy a performance in this line, no matter how often they may have seen it lief ore. All the old featurea of the spec-tac- lo have been proaerved, and to theHC have added numeroua new catches and aome of the more recent music of the day. Tho aeenory ia of the gorgeous order, and ia more immense and taking than that seen hero at the former repre-sentations. Of tho performers it is nly necessary to say that they succeeded in entertaining their audi-ence in the fullest measure. The singing of Miss Wallace and Miss Itock was esircinlly goxl, and the "tlatherine" of Mr. Fortescue wasthesameaa ever, grotesque and taking. The "Lone Fisher-man," albeit an interpolated character, like poor Hothi n'a "Lord Dundreary," was tho source of the usual amount of happiness and merriment, and Mr. Motlit succeeded in hia efforts to elicit uproarious commendation, even beyond his ex-pectations. The music of the piece was of that order that never fails to brighten up and enthuao an audience; and the display of shapely feet, ankles and legs was such as to bring down a gen-eral round of applause at every occasion. Tonight and for two nights more "Evangeline will hold sway. "THE BOSTONIAN9." Thorelnrn of this favorite comp'iny to Hn't Lake City will lie welcomed with delight .by all of our imiaic-lovor- s, and the very marked s icooss of tho com puny on its return from the coaHt last. June will lie well remembered. It, is the only English oimtb company in America modeled after the European companies, callable of play-ing works of the grand oiiera school and also the bright-lig- oHnis that are so popular, and which are done with the same care by "Tl( as Hie more exactiug works. A telegram from Denver this morning the success of Manager Burgiss of the Grand in Binn ing the company for one extra performance, which includes Friday. All of the popular artists of Ihis justly colcbralod company will apjioar, and prices will be tho same aB din-ing their summer engagement. The repertoire will lie as follows: Monday, "bii7.ette;'' Tuesday, "Fra Diavoloi" Wednesday, matinee. "Fatinilza;" Wednesday evening. "Don tjuixoto;" Thursday, "II Trovatoro;" Friday, "Tho Musketeers," . 1 4 WANTS. If yon want help, If you want to rent a houso, If yon want to sell a lot, If you want a situation. If yon want anything, Advortiso in The Timkh "Want Column." CITV C'llUTI.ATION'. The T1MK8 management ia making evory effort poasibloto hnvo the par delivered promptly and 'regularly in overy part of tho city. Any com-plai-about tho delivery If sent to thisottico will bo attended to at onco. LOCAL HltKVITJHS. Garfield Peach will bo formally opnncfl for tho aeason May 1. Professor F. T. Hehoonovnr will give a dancing party to hia pupils mid their frieuda In Cahler'a hall, Thursday evening, April . The KBlt, Lnko Gun club will hold lis next meeting Friday, March Until, at Heck's Hot ! tipringi, and everybody is invited to attend. Tho union ticket office at the southwest, corner of Main nnd Hecond Bouth streets will discon-tinue its teli'iihone service April With. Prof. George Cliff will close his dancing school on Monday next with a ball. II is school has hvn the result of n nuinlsT of the most fashion-B'll- o young people tho past winter. Thomas William McNiel and Mary McNiel, residents of liouiilifiil, were arreatiKl by Deputy Marshal Cannon and brought to Halt Luke, chnrged wilh f .uling a strenm of water. They J were required lo give bomla of $300 for their ap-- p larmco later on, P. M. Holland, wife and two children, ot Park City, brought the remains of their infant child to ' this city this morning for burial. J. A. Holland and daughter and Michael McCarthy of Eureka, Utah, came in to alii nd the funeral, which oc-curred at 1 o'clock this afternoon. F. N. Uhrlanb and M. Finher have just, im- - t purled from Canada a pair of registered Cliimlior (, water spaniels, which are expected to arrive in about two wii'ks. Nothing of the kind has ever linen brought to onr cily before, and it is hoped that these gentlemen may have big success with Ihoaiiiiimls. Mr. Uhrlaub has ulao imported a fmo registered pointer. The hod carriers' union open moeting at Tem ple of Honor hall last evening wus attended by a 5 large iinmlier of workingiuen. As stated by President John Itynn, the object of the meeting wn to further the iiieiiilKTMhip of tho union. Ad-dresses were made setting forth the ailvaiitaies t which would r.'nult to laboring men by joining the union, and at the close a number of those ; present joined the organization. Milford has liecn bought by Halt. Lake men. Mifwrs. Wilde V Campbell and Messrs, Compton A Norton have Is'coine the owners of ninety-si- x acres in ."lots, Is'ing virtually the entire town. Twenty-eig- acres of outside properly were also purchased, making in all .100 lots. The pur-chasers say thai they propose to establish a newa- - t paper and a htuik at Milford at once, for the sale of lots will be in this city. l'UKSONAL. J). C. Doilgo is expected to ronch Salt Lako this morning, Dellon M. Dewey ndvapco agent of "Tho left this evening for Ban Francisco. Hon. U. P. Terry of Park City left this morn-ing for the 1'acilio coast on a health-rccruili-trip. Charles Andrews, F. W. Chappull and If. liar-to- n, all of Nephi, are in tho city arranging for to-morrow excursion. 8. II. Pierce, nn eritensive manufacturer of machinists' tisils in Grconhcld, Mass., arrived in the city last night, and tiaik risiins at the Cul-le- n house. It is said that Mr. Pierce's visit to Halt Lako is with an eyo to Lnsiness. Mrs. W. M. Toh'B. rooompnnicd by er ss Ada nnd MertieToles, of Linti, Kan-sas, stopped off yesterday on their way to liny, Oregon, to visit Mrs. J. G. Pollard and Mrr. W. I!. Gibbs in this city. Mrs. Tides and daughters resumed their journey lliiij morning. The Timkh nwailed itself of a pleasant call from (). H. Morris, superintendent of smellers at Trinidad, Col., to obtain information in connec-tion with the article of eoko and a promise from him to visit tho Utah fields of coking coal as stain as tho disappearance of snow in tho moun-tains will allow. Tho Ladies' Muslcnlc. ('aider's hall was well filled last evening, the occasion being the twenty-eight- h concert of tho Ladies Musical society. Tho prograiTiino wns a short but very select one, and was curried out with commendable exactness. The singing of the ladies and gentlemen and the instrumental performances of Mrs. Hall and Major Kent called forth well merited applause. To Miss Khaugh-ness-however, must lie neeordod the honors of the evening. Itwas tin laily'a first appearance on a public stage, ami she certainly aciiniited herself in a manner that surprised as well as de-lighted her many friends, lt will lie a pleasure of rare occurreLce to hear Miss Hluuii'liiiesHy again. All in alt the concert was most enjoyable, and it is to lie hoped that opportunity will lie afforded to hear the performers again. i AT Tllli IIOTKI.N. The arrivals since midnight and up to 2 p.m. today have bii-- as follows: MaTUoi'oMTAN'-- J W liiefendorf, Tacoina; Mrs Ouesayo, liucna Vista, Col., and Miss C Olsted, Bandy. i Vai.lky HoUSE- -J T llratly, Habetha, Kas; II 4 Hmlth, Ht Louis; TH Khepherd, Kansas Cily; F j, B Ilrowu, Idaho; H A Mr Kinney, Denver, i t'm.i.KN lloiiHit- - IC G Hi rnub, Denver; William Fink, rjt. Joseph, Mo.; J 11 Pierce, Greenfield, Mass.; II llajnes, Hunter's Precinct, and C 1' .:. Murritt, Park Cily. Cl.irT Hophk-- T A Htono and liiehard Dal tin, Donver; Frank Williams, Heloit, Kansas; H J Snder and John White, Portland, Oregon, and ; Miss Jennie Wcutworlh, Halida, Col. Uintah Hoiki.- -J II McMuny, Pes Moines; JW Atherton Los Angeles; William Harrier, Chicago; W P llarbottle, Halida, Col; J O Honmii V Ijespulng, and Fred 11 Clark, Denver. Wai.kkr IIorsK. U V Jones, Lima. Ohio; N 11 linker and wife, 'lopeka; Waller H Tattle, New York: Mr and Mrs Parkinson, Knghind: S S llaiii-- i berger, Han Francisco; F II Hargiwut, William L : llogo, llutle; J Frank, J A Hudson, New Vork. WliITK Mousk John Hchaefer, Han Francisco; Peter Germo, Crescent Hay, Wash; II li Itowat, Honolulu; L Htenhousc, Provo; W Hi nihtoiii, I Lima, Mont; George Law, W It H Parker and J James Grey, Indianapolis, and Joseph liarpf, Denver. t(. - ' Continental W. J, Walker, Bandy; W. II. Waterbury mid mother, and 11. II. Ingham and ; wife, Frankfort, N. Y.; George A. Drown, Park City; James Fcehun, Han Kraucisco; F. N. ljith-- i rop, Huston; II. F. DeLay, Denver; George 'i Michael, Livingston, Mont.; (). H. Morris, Trin-- i idad; O. P. Hhisely, Tacoma; F. O. Hut lor and M Hen G. Grant, Chicago; C. J. Willy, Harrishurg, k Pa.; J. W. Gihlcrsieove, Portland, Oregon; A. c M. Perrin, Ht, Louis; J. C, Gleason and J. C. Hloomor, Omaha, and J. O. Hwill and son, llailey, Idaho. THH INITLI) STATES LAND OFFICK. Kri'ord of Hiislness for the Week Lulling Mitrcli 3'S. T. C. Biiiloy, land nnd mining attorney, land ollice building, reports tho following business trnnBiictod at the hind ollice for the week ending Saturday, March 22: CONTKHTS KII.EI1. Anthony Cockerillo vs. Abble G. Cross; T C, No 071, n hf se ijr, we ijr so ijr, and so ir ne qr seo 10, 1 s, II w; charges failure lo break any of the land. Jacob Itiithi vs. Chaa. IC. Hilverwood; D E, No 1711, sw qr no qr, nw qr so qr, se qr nw qr, no qr aw qr sec 21, 1 n, 2 w; subjiiit to prior contest. W. G. Child vs. H. 1). Croseiip; H K, No H;i52, w hf nw qr, lie qr nw qr, nw qr ne qr soc2ii. On, lw; charges that the land is mineral. (ii o. K. Ward vs. James F. Hradlcy; T C, No MR, n hf ne qr, Hw qr ne qr, se qr nw qr wo 82, 1 n, 2 e; rhargea 'ailiiru to break or cultivato any of the hu d. Jas. Williams vs. ('has. K. Parritt; T C, No ll), no qr sec SO, !t n, '& e; charges failure to break any any portion of tho land. Ulla (J llranch; No. 1I.MW, noqr scj qr 17, 11 b 10 e. K E llranch; No. ILMW, w hf nn qr nr., 14 a 10 o. Fdwiird N PytioriNo. II, 1100, soqrHr, 12 s 1 w. Charily Thornton; No. 11,1101, so qr 27, ml s 15 w. Peter M Jensen; No. Il.0-i2- aw qr 2, H4 a U w. Win 'I' Owens; No. It.liu:), nw qr !l, Ills ft w. Edward 11 Moiris; No. 11.I1U4, 0 hf ne qr 21, 3 a 1 w. D IC Anderson, jr; No. U.flOU, lot 4, 30.28allw. Keren Hansen; No. 11,001), o hf sw qr and a hf nw qr 17, 111 s II n. Luke P Kami: No. 11,1107, o hf nw qr H, 8 a B w. Itichard Malislniry; No. ll.lKIH, a hf no qr and ne qr ne qr H;l, 12 s 1 o. Thomas Howies; No, 11,000, o hf so qr 2!i, and e hf no qr 211, 12 s 1 w, 11 yriiui II Hilur; No. 11,1)10, sw qr se qr, so qr ew qr and n hf w qr 2S, 10 s H o. Hunter A Henderson: No, 11,011, sw qr no qr, sw hf se qr, ne qr sw qr, ho qr nw qr ft, 14 n 1 w. T I; Finite; No. 111112, ne qr 8, I I a 1 e. Tims Wright, jr; No. Il.iibl, e haf nw qr nnd lot S and so qr nw qr and e hf sw qr 2, 13 a 1 w. I.ESKIIT KNT1UKH. Allan Macgunrrie; No. 2'.M, no qr ne qr, 11, 1 n, 2w. TIM11E11 OULTIIIIE. Geo. L. ('lift; No. 1SH3, e hf so qr, aw qr so qr, re qr sw qr, 2.t, 12 s, 2 w. James M. Gritfin; No. Lit I, sw qr so qr nnd se qr sw qr, lit. 4 s, 21 e. Andrew liusBcll; No. LlS'i, sw qr no qr, 35, 3 a, 4 w. S. I. Clawson; No. 1331), e hf ne qr, 27, 35 s, 12 w, OUIIIINAL llOMEHTKAD ENTIUKH. Mark lligler; No. WIS, ne qr, 2, 13 a, 1 w. HolH'it (', Litster; No. hi;iii, se qr, II, 17 s, 10 o. John C. De La Mare; No. K0.H1, sw qr ho qr, se qr sw qr, 5. w hf ne qr, H, 4 s, 4 w. lidward Longy; No. HiW2, e hf nw c.r, sw qr nw qr and ne qr sw qr, H. 4 s, 4 w, Henry II Smith; No. Hl8, so qr, R, 10 n, 8 w. David 1). llyan Jr.; No. KII3I, sw qr, 8, 10 n, 8 w. John It. Evans, No. HU35, B hf sw qr, 8, n hf nw qr, 17, 31 ii, ft w. SVarren K. Havers; No. 81)31), nw qr, 25, 2 a, 2 w. A. M. Wood; No. HH37, nw qr lie qr, n hf nw qr, so qr iw qr, 21, 1 s. 8 w, D. J. WiH'ks; No. 803H, ne qr, 35. 13 n, 1 e. J. M, Grovenor by G. W. Parka, attorney-in-fac- t; lot 3 33, 1 n, 1 o. ArPLIUATIONS FOB MINI NO PATENTS. Woodside Milling Co. by H. P. Ferry, Pres.; No. lHii5. Hamoa Lode, Uintah Dist., Huminit Co.. Uttili. Woodside Milling Co. by K.P.Ferry, Pres.; No. 1S0II Holaco Lode, Uintah Dist., Huninut Co., Uialf. - John Green; No. 1WI7 Whale Lodc.Uintnh I)ist Huiniuit Co., Utah. CASH ENTllIES. Hans F Larsen; No. 8557 n o or 10 a 22 a tl o. John 11 Kinder; No. 8558 w hfseqr and e hf a w qr 27 17 s 7 w. llyruni Davits; No 85110 a w qr 112 and 11 w. FINAL PROOF?, F. D, E.; No 658 Henry C. IloiiBe nw qr 34, 11 n 3 w. V. D, 1!.; No 05SI Orson Cozier, lots 1 and 2 and e hf nw qr 31, 12 a 1 o. F. 1). L.i No Kill Ann Leuvellyn no qr so qr and se qr no qr 35, 13 s 2 o. F. 1), K ; No liitl James Jack a hf nw qr, a hf no qr. m or sw qr 2 and nw or 11, 1 s 8 w. F II li No 42311; Caleb Hartley; no qr ae qr, 24, 13 s, 4 e, nail lota 1, 2, and 3, 111 18 s, ft e, V H 10 No. 4210, Wm It Martin; w hw qr 24, 5 n, 2 w. D' II K No, 4t!H, Mary Hopkins: so qr no qr, no qr no qr l tunl nw qr nw qr, uuil iw ir nw qr 20, 23 , r w. F 11 K N 4242, Willinni Howehon; w hf nw qr, U, nnd e hf no qr 111, Uti r, 11 w, lf 11 K No. 124:i, .hw M tirtiMVonor, by htsnttur-r- o --iiufnct, (ico V 1'arUn, lot 8. Hit, 1 it, 1 e. F II Ii No. 4214, lVUr Ol irojd; bw qr bo qr, 2, n Itf no qr, tuut no qr nw qr, 1 1, 14 h, 2 e. LoHt JIls Watch. Mr. Vnrlcy, of tho li mo-ki- ln firm of Varloy & Kvorill. doiiiK biiHinPHH It.o city uihI tlio Jlot fprinwH. hniiK hih vot ucnr hin work joKtiT-rht- y uftTiKion. ilo Fubwqm'ntly diHcovcrcil tluit bin wutch hint Ihoii Htnl"ii from ih vent pocket itml ut once tclnphoDi'd the poHco nm)iori1iiH. An oHicer wfiN Hoiit out, but too hmttatimo Imil eliipHcd nnd no t raco of (ho thief could bo found. TIIKIIOAKO Ol'TltADK, Atviird Marie to Jiuucr 11. Slovens fur tho Htructure. Jamos II. Stevens has been awarded the contract for erecting the new Cham-ber of Cominerco building, his bid being $11,500. With the exception of nn ele-vator, a steam-heatin- g apparatus, plumb-ing, hardware and mantel work, Mr. Stevens has tho entire building under his supervision. It is expected that tho foundation work will be liniKhed by the middle tf next lnontl? and that tho building itself will bo completed by November 1st. It is proposed to make the etructuie architecturally onoof orna-ment to the city. KKCKPTION TO UOVKKXOK THOMAS, Xrplil Ti'iiiliTH ii Uniiqut't null Hull to 1II.H lOxi'iilli'iicy, Tomorrow (Invnrniir Tluiinnn will vinit Noplii, nnil llu oiwiwiim will Imi niurkiMt hy n ImniiiKt anil b.tll in liin linnor. ArrHiii'iiunls lmv Imh'H i'itnil.'titl to run nn I'XcurHiun iniiu ovor Hih I'liiun l'ariticf iM'twiH'n Huh city nuil Ni'i'ln for tho ucroiutiioiliitiiin of tlttme who niity ilfHini to nrliriiito in tin Tim rtiunil trip will wihI. only $1. Thu train will lcavn Halt Ltikd nt 1(1 ii.m., ii'nl rtlurniiiK will Iurvh Nnplii tilKiut lniiluiKlit. In tho afternoon a hniuiiirt will Iki f: wrvml Ht whirli tho Kovurnor nnil ollior diHtin-fzuish-kih'hIh will U priwnt, and in tlm ovi'ii-in- i; ii L:ill will tako il:ieo in tho eourt Iiouho. wliinti has tho rt'ptitution of iK'inir tho hoooikI filii'Ht Htrui-tilr- of tho kiml in tho territory. Two l IiiiiuIh of imiNiu will lie in utlAintlanco unit a Knlu i tiinv ih itnticipatiitl. TO UK I.1STK1I. Tho Mammoth Mining Company's Nrw Directors tunl Oltirvrit- - At a mooting of the shareholders of the Mammoth Mining compnny, 30(i,8i)8 shnroo were voted, out of a total of 400,-00- A board of directors was elected ns follows: William Mclntyre, presi-dent; J. A. Cunningham, L. S. Hills, treasurer; 11. P. Nafion, W. M. Bradley, S. Mclntyre, T. W. Jen-nings, nnd J. P. Corker, secretary. In-structions wore given tho directors to list the stock upon eithor the London or New York stock exchange, but Mr. Corkor thinks that the preference will be given to New Vork. ... w 'I A SMAI.I, Ilt'lttiLAltV. 1 llanl. l I.iinn'a Tailor Shop In Itahli'd liy TIllOVCH. I In tho nlloyway oonnoctinn Main nnil Wont Toniplo slroiiui, lii'twoou first anil S mil 8ntli, ' ; iH locate! tlio Hiimll tailor-Mlio- p of l);iuiol Ijiiiik, , who docs a biminoHs of rloaninK nnil rotmiriuK . uarmcntu, ns wi'H as Keneral tailoriitK work. Jjiwt lujjht., or this niorntun, tho door of ''' the btoiowiw fiimil oiinn ami n r loim swoop m!ulo of tho gtiodH ami K'o'inontH found in tho ' littlu ton liy twolvo nMini. Tlio hmijlary wanilis- - i covpphI iih wMHi as tho store w:i opmiod this 'f ni'jrnini; and the police wore iiolitiod at onro, but thus far no traro of the tliiovos or thiof Ins ; '' bi"n found. Mr. l.iit!r ontimatiw his los at i ntioiit If14', fi portion of which amount will havo H to Ikt ni'xlo iroi'd to porsoni whoso KarinonU woro ;i) nmlorKoiuR ronovation. Notice of Bemoval. I have removed my oflico to corner of Miiin and Second Soutli streets, riiom 20, second floor over Union Pnoiliu freight ollices, in Yanal-e- building, where I shall be pleased to see my friends and patrons. Take the elevator, tf J. C. Conk ijn. ,i V A New lncotportloli. Tho I.nyton MitliiiK and Klovator company yos- - '.j torday fil.'d articles of astoolation with tHKiroUiry 4 Hi'ils. The cimipauy pniposos to deal in Kraiu !'i and Hour and to crout nocosnary mills, and the lioiwliliiititorH of tlio HtiMicKilion will lie at Ostloii, Till' coriioi'iition is to have n life of iifty years, and it is coinpoHod of !ilX) shares at JUKI ouch. , '1 ho ollicrs of tl.o aiiwuciation are 11. 1'i. (iihxoit, prceidont; 10 V. 1'Uihihi, vico.tirosiilont, and l". r A, Sim rlhwaiUi, uocretary and treasurer. Anniversary of the Huttlo of Slilloh. On the Gth, 7th nnd 8th of April next will occur tho anniversary days of the battlo of Shiloh. They happen this year on tho sune days of tho week on which tho continuous battlo was fought. The comrades of the tl. A. 11., with tho ladies of tho W. U. 0. in this city, will furnish a commomorativo bill ami supper on Monday, April 7, at the Grand opera house, of which duo notice will bo given in The Times' advertising columns. ,; " Now Chamber of Commerce Members. i'4 N. Treweek, II. 11. OlHwaon, ir J, J. Daly, J A. ' OroOblM'ck, J. A. lioodhue, mid Swiroutry (iillm-l- l pie have been oiitmintiHl a mil -- ;oniniitleo lo pro-s' pare a list, of uaiuf s ol prospective nicinhors of , ' tlie clianibor of coniiiu rco, iind to aiiortion i those uhiiics ainoUK the thirty-tiv- o Kentlomon v toinjirisinK the general ineltibort.liip Coiamittoi. y 1 li i will niwt at the rliamlxr of ccnm.irce Ihis evouiiiK at 7:3U o'cU.ok. SillliWALK OWMTlU't'l'lONS. T!i Corner Cants Ought to ho Made to Move on. To tiik Fpitoii of The Timks: Obstrnctions to tlio sidewalks are eqiiia'eut toobstruetions of tho streets or other lilKliways. A tlozen "bonis" will eaure ns much obstruc-tion upon a stroot corner as an eounl if not urcater pile of debris in the streets. If a pile of refuse ho considered n nuisance in the streets, a score of "bunts" fixed upon a corner so thick that nithiiig but a stout heart, and stouter muscular ability, can force a passnce UirouKli, must be consider! equally repugnant. (loilh corner is a resort for "bums" little "bums" and Ihk "bums," all kind of 'liuins" Bud "hobos." i'he cold winter blasts nnd the scfl rays of spriiiK sun, have no more offset upon them than does our blue coat brigade who are either afraid of litirtinK thoirteniler fwlinKs or l ave so vitiated their vitality in think move-ments upon the soiled doves of the "House of llsher," as to be unable to move this debris from its moorings, lf one half of the s;.me minions dexterity whs nsinl in proventimt the bems from hUtrktidiiiK tho streets, as is ust d iiKainst this lat--t r weakness to social prodominnnoe-possih- ly r,tMcUible citizens, male and female, would lie able to uHii tlie streets iu tho exercise of their d'iily avis'ations without bing oompelloil to run a Kauntlet of bums and ringtails upon every street corner. lf this lie one of those evils which r patti nt community must submit to either with an in-ability on the part of the city Kovernment to cosi with or the want of desire to interfere wilh, it remains to reduce tho nuisance to its lowest ebb by the lieoplo themselves. Now then, il IiimIIh-- 1 itts' corner anil this corner is no ex-ception- is to lie sanctioned as a retreat for hums and loafers, it would aiiKKeet itself as ndvisJihle for tlie authorities to twke up a ci.iiM'tion in tlie immediate vicinity for the pur-chase of rublMT blankets, cots or hammocks, that this tolerated miisance may be driven the full lienetit of symilnthy ami comfort. As an evidence then of their gratitude they miht consume less room upon the streets and leave a Knnirway through which citizens may puss. C'lTiuKM, . . n What ext? v A v Ty .iilcsNint 'proirrefsive f s'lins party" i i was Isold ii.nt evcniUM at the of llepre '1 Pierce, Liist rift h Koutli street, nlsmt l tweiity-ii- x ier.-on- - beii-'- pn'sont. Afterthetlsh- - 4 ir wiis eomt.leteil, the priws were awarded, the ! mcceesful piseaiorial artists bcins Miss UnitVtt. . ' who tisik hrst pii.se, and Mr. t all who curried nway the hi nors of tho Hio'iy. Light nfresh- - 3 meuts were then, sin vo.', nft r which ail di parted for their hoini s, mucli pleased with tluir"lish- -' I ing" cjveutur. h. ; Funeral Mervices. i The many friends of Mr. Wm.T. Harrii-'- , nnd of S ! his deceased wile formerly Mrs. Moreton, 5 1 will learn with sorrow of lier ilenth, which tsk j i , place yentordiiA- morning. Funeral scrvlci s will ff b held tomorrow (Wednesiliiy) at the resideuce if of J. 11. Moreton. I11H Kast 'I'hiril Bouth stri et, at I j i! o'clock p in. of both families aio lu- - H vited to attend. tl i n( it |