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Show THE SALT. LAKE . V TIMES, MONDAY EVENING, APKlll4, 1S0O. ' ' B Attention (Irut. If walking with your ladies frirmU you iiiiiM smoke the 1'ivci Jl l.M S ((i.A.I'F.K. Manufacturer. Otrden t'rranirry liuttrr. Better than Elfin. Received fresh every day. Rchiku X Co., The Loading Urooors. 45 H First South Si. Fern broke quick job. printer. The Troy Steam luundrr is just! fa-mous for its excellent, work. Telephone Mum st. . . . . . ... . Fnipiiv Mi':iin laundry. '.'1 Commer-cial streei. TVteohcno ill. . If ynii waat anytring In tlie fiiroituits line, 'call on lUuii.vn I'.mw., Hill Main stnet New linen of spring neckwear just opened. Last M.uuuau. Mkiu Cw Hi Mair street. We also claim tii lie justly ' famous" for our c.'.ci 'Hen; n oi k. Kmpirt- - Me.uu laundry.,..i.l. ('tnri''t ial sired. Krai esiatc :i;cii, ccnie in and sw oi;r new and handsome Baku a it Num., HHI Maiu street. The Troy Stvtm laundry. Telephone lia Main street. Now patterns la silk and silk mixed negligoo shirtn. Bakt Mwjmui.i, Mi;k. Co, Iti Main et. Hurratt Bros. Our stock is complete in everv line of furniture. itiij Main street. . McAllister Him, have removed from the basement under the llarvv Nell Abstract companv to SOT South Main. 0 Washington Market. 315 South Main street. Dealer in all kiuds of fresh ami smoked meats, Utah and Kansas fed beef. Ward & Co. proprietors. - - - To Hotel tiuests a ml Tourists Wishing to niuus investment in Salt Lake property will do well to see llamm & Scott, real estate and tioancial avnts, basement Walker liouso, before buying. or (arret I'se, The real e.stote agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, and hunr in the ffliees and public v" of th city. 1)0 Vou Waut to AUke Monry? Au active youug mats from Colorado came to the city a few weeks ago and purchased 32 lots in a most promising suburb, and by taking so many, of course, procured them at a low' cash price. In a short time he had sold them all out to people hero in the eitv at an i average prolit of 150 per ceul. ho he is and how ho managed so well will be explained to you by calling at 274 Main street, Greene's olhcc this week. If you have but a small amount of capital and desire a safe speculation wo will make you a special confidential offer on a group of lit fine lots for l ho next 8 days. Lmpiiro at 274 Main St. V Keep Your Eye on The Salt Lake Daily Times r : 18 NOW AN-- 8-Pa- ge Paper. HE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. HE TIMES is printed from S ereotype Plates, on a Goss Perfecting Press, costing $10,000, and capable of turning out 10,000 copies of an 8-pa- ge Paper per hour. - - Why I'ajr Kent. When you cau own your own home on such easy terms? We will advance von money to buy a lot and build you a nice home. Money at U per ecnt'iust. We will build you a $000 homo for S.M. IU per mouth. We offer tho grandest in-ducements for people to buy their own homes on tho face of the globe. Wo give you tho privilege of choosing your own location in auy part of the city. Caldwell & Fkkl, 11 oo ni s 3 and 5. Utah Commercial Hank building. W. K. I). Luntrtt, ai :ii FUist Third South street, dealer iu Krocvnof, fruits, poultry, provision feed and fresh meata, ia the chenjiest place in the city. - We have jurt placed on tinle a ninit complete lino of meuium and hi;ht Wiviit underwear. i. MtR. Co., UJ Mam elreeU The Troy atoain Intindry, fnmoua throughout the went for it excellent work. Telephone l!i Wl Mam at. Mrs. Christ has Uie duett amwortment of millinery to aetect from. HI W. First South street. riiVsiciiius advlro the Auhciicr IbiM'h Lager Itcer in ti family tonic. Telephone IIS'2. A tine line of at lUviiUon, Leyson & McCutie. Get one of thoso flue Ojiera Clocks nt Pavidson, Leyon & Met unes. .... New Stile la SHlllnrrr May boiuMin at Mr. H Christy', No, 31 Went Firat strwit. New liovultiee and dueigna of apring faHhlou dally received Ourelixk ia eoinplettt in the line of gent leinen'a aii'x and linen liBtulker-chinfa- . We invite your innpnction. 1Jast M.aii.siuu, Mkk. Co. Ul Main at. If lou It tint A good pnioltfl, go to the Casino cignr store, '238 Main street, uorth of Walker House. Trees fur Additions a Speilaltj, Call at nursery vard on corner of West Temple anil Third South. Full linn of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc, l.ll.ulll I'urk. is not walling for street ears. Splendid train servlco now. C, E. Wanti.ank, 201 Maiu St. Jteuio-ed- , ' Soars & Co., the real estate nieu and ticket brokers, have removed from Jo. 215 South Main to 297 South Main. Union Parlllc Lands. Utah Ileal Eatate and Investments. C E. Wantland, agent, 'J01 S. Main atreot, Salt Lake City. Kmkt tiiru. Martin Sohjupt. "The Tailor," still continues to hivk the most I'ashlomible suits in Ainerica. Ho also tuvKs entire satisfaction to his patrons. Call mid see his newlv decorated parlors in tho Progress building. Special Offer. 7x7 rods.cor. 4th West nnd 7th South, south and cast front, $500 holds lor 60 days. Price $5000. 8 lots iu Park Place addition at a bar-gain. 4x5 rods on II; 8i rods north of 7th; west front; house rents $7; $1600. 7x10 rods, cor. 11 and 8th; west front; makes 4 uico lots, easy terms; $0000. 2 lots in Holmes' subdivision, cheap. House and flowing well. 2 lots iu Linden Park addition. 2 " West Drive " 2 " Hunter's subdivision. 2 " Archer & Kullock's addition. 2 " Martin's subdivision. We also have some nice acreage over Jordan and South. See us before, buy-ing. llOl'KINS TlTKER, 271) S. Main St. A HPKCIA1. ANNOI Nt KMKNT. At this time of the year, when every-one is preparing for painting their homes, tne question is, w iik.he cau you f;et your paints the cheapest. Ctilmer are in a position to supply the de-mands at the lowest prices iu tho city. Irs. Whitney Bucher's Dontal parlors next to Cullon hotel. New spring styles in Miller and Christy hatH. Hast-Marmia- MkK. Cu 112 Main st. For the Umt incuts in the city, go to W. i:. 1). Ilurnott's. at l YmA Third South street and you will tlnd them. Ity Nulnrriptlon Only, H..L. Polk & Co. announce that their new Salt Lake city directory will bo furnished by subscription only. Hence those who may wish tho book should older of the agent at tho time ho is tak-ing their names. . -- nurritlt Urns. We desire our old and new customers to call and examine our new goods just received. ., 100 Maiu street. tirand Opening" At Ladies liaaar of urtistio needle-work, Wednesday and Thursday. April lBth, 17th. Scott Aucrbach Iflock. Room 45. We invite your ntlention and msiiec-lio- u of our eleifiuit Hue of underweur. HAsrMAKsiiAi.t. Mm. Co. x , 112 Main st. e Cull and tee tnv new line of Spring Suiting Worsted i'untnlooninga, etc. W. A. TYiia, 45 K. 2d South HU A large assortment of field Ileudu at Davidson, Leyson iV Mc( 'lilies. We carry a full line of the celebrated Fouler it I'urrin kid gloves for icnntle-nien'- s wesr. Mk. Ck. 142 Main sL i 'hoice butter, eggs and vegetable uhvays on hand ul the Wanliiugtoii tiiitrk'i'l Ward & 'o. proprietor. ill5 South Main. HE TIMES IS A METROPOLITAN DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT .SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. 'HE TIMES is tlie Paper of the People. It is opposed, to Monopoly-arid- . Extortion, but its Policy shall be to treat every-body fairly. EE TIMES WILL ALWAY S ADVOCATE THE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE dXD UTAH. IT IS 'BACKED BY CAP-ITAL, RUN BY ENERGY, SAND-WICHED WITH BRAINS, AND IS A' SUCCESS wnur WITT? VT4T?T vCOwErcial .National Bant:- - OF SALT LAKE CITY. " ' .i. Capital ."...$250,000.00 No. 11 E. First South street DIRECTORS: H. G, Batch, Pres't. O. M. Downer, Vlce-rre- Thos. Slarshal. F. K. Hcrymser, F. If. Aatirbdch, I. (', BHOon, John J. Duly, W. P. Noble. J. W. Donnellan, Csshfor. Trangaota a general banking business in all brandies. Sella Sight Drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues Circular Letters of Credit and Postal Money Orders on all parts of Europe and the Orient. Collections promptly at-tended to. Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailing in this market. WALKER . HOUSE. The Walksi fs located In the business center of the city, and has all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly 'first-clas- s House. It is mamwea as well as any Hotel In the West, anrl s strictly THE Business and Toorist Hotel olSalt Lake City. Passenger elevator, , The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake CI y. Gk S. ERB, --Prop r. GCxl65 feet business property fur per foot; cheap; Louse, bath, etc. 105x330 feet on 4th West, f 1MXK). 08 acres throe and a hulf miles from postofTiae, cheap. $0000 will buy 0x7 rods 9th Kast and ith South sts. 83000 will buy 81x110 8th West and 3d South sts. 6x10 rods on 4th South, 8325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, bis 28, pi E, 85o00. 84000 for 4JiXl2 rods, brick house live rooms. 818,000 for 10x13 rods on 7tb So and 2d East streets. 85300 for 3x10 rods on 5th So bet 2d and 3d West. 81050 for 25x140 feet, d house. Thob. (Jukht & Co. MAIN STREET. 1 have for sale for a few duya only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a lurne list of llrst-clos- s in-side and acreBge property on easy terms. Uto. H. Toi bkv, 27'J S. Main st. Special fur I'lutllng. 12 acres on Boulevard. 25 acres on Territorial lioad. 22 acres on Fifth South. '10 acres joining Buena Vista. C. 11 Wantland, 201 Main St. Railroad Ticket llotight, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket brokers' As-sociation No. 210 Main street. Andrew Wlilte A Co. This linn has demonstrated lU ability hunt down nearly all Hi" good tiling in tho uuiiket, und theirale have been mainly to limt class investor in real estate. This in a. word cover tho whole that intern! purcha.wr of Salt Lake re.atty. Their oilico ut 48 West Second Nouth utreet. nearly op-posite the Cullen hotel, is not a had place to vioitlo get patted on value and matter of infre t concerning the growth of Salt Lake t'ity. We are sole agnnte for Millar 1 and Christy Hate. Mkk, Cu, 112 Main street Fresh vml, mutton and pork you can get ut the Washington lual kel. Ward it Co. proprietor. UH South Mniu. Our muslin unlrwar sale will legin Monday, 2ilh. l'leane we mre advnr-tisomon- t. t At kudai m Jt lino, A full line of Lai c Tin at Davidson, Li'jsoii & McCunuri. Ludie (ueen and Vietorla Chain at Davldann, Leynoli & MeCline. .. . Why not gi t a set of IIiomj i levant Stud Button at lhiviUon, Levioii & MeCuiie. W. H. & Co. real Choieti hiiHitiessalin rciidenee pi'njMTty. (Jiiitk sules and sure returns. No. ii'i West S'coud South stri-'-t- . ( . . . . When ymi ask your (roer for a smokn try the I'Ioiim. - -- . - - Oiliee chail u speeialty ut llAiiKtrr Hhk , I'M Main street. Order a rau of "Aiiheustr'' t home. Teleplionu 8)2. Spring novelties in n! eor. Uaat Makhai.l Mm Co. 142 Main st. We have 850,000 to loan on real estate. Fine brick land cheap. Call and see our acreage. We have snaps. Call and see lots in Kelson & Early'a subdivision. The above property is sale by W. H. White fc Co. Our chamber nets arc the finest ever seen in the city. , Bakuatt Bkok., 160 Main street. ff s Will make first payment on two beet lots in Park V I U View. Uhioh Lamij Compasv, Koome 8 and 'J, Scott-Auerbac- h block. WEI1B k PALMER, Real Estate. 10 acres on 2nd West. 3x10, 0th ast, r2nd South. G acres on 2nd West. 8x10 cor' ir 1 64, Plat "D." For hale. We can give special terms on the fol-lowing properties; call and investigate: Kix20 on Cth S.. bet. 0th and 6th E. 14lt on Gth H, north of 5th H. 10x10 and lOx") in rear on 3rd S, bet. Dth and IWh E. Iot 1, Blk 2a, Plat O. 10x9 and 2 rod alky 7th h. and 8th and 0th H. 5x8 bet. 0th and 10th L and 1st and 2nd S. T. J. Pli t. i Co, tf 243 Maia, opp. Walker Hous rrm. tli l Vsl h SUher. Adolph Haiieil;..li A S..n hae just received a line invoice of Lidice and geut line gold watches to which they invite public aiteulioii. Call at No. 24 Lat Fir4 Smith tn-c- t ui.dcr Commercial and Saving bank, . Mlrancrn, Altcollna. Visitor to t!i! riiy i uUay wel-come at our ofiji and our carrUg' are j at your ncrvice. We have one of the j bet list of proi ity iu the iiy and will take plcaeur iu -- howing Atraugtr. (ihe ii a call More driving clsewm.re, 'OS WAT, ("! B WaTeBMA, Iii Lobcrt & Seidell's drug tr'. i .Main t. ake the Times for a Month on a Trial Trip, and you will never want to be without it. It is a Sure Oure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on T! TIMES' Zrpr i Happy Hour Dental Company. (.?--' Two ladies, two y'WIT'v sTentlemen; Our 3$Mrffi l'rices 1000 i?r ""if cent on your in- - W vestment. sw'?WC0 ' whiten in if the '"yS. ceese, 81; exami- - nation and treat-ment free of charge. Finest gold lillinsfs $150 and up. Teeth extracted posi-tively without pain and daneer by ue of our new aneethetio compound aid free of charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or ama'irHm fillings, 91; phos-phate and other iillintfs, 91. Full set of best teeth 85 and up, to material in base plate. Mrs. Buck and Miss Weaverlingof this company especially solicit the i.stronage A ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guar-anteed. Respectfully, Hai-i- t liovB Destai. Co. Office in Wasatch Block. For fresh poultry, fruits, flovr and feed, together with all first clax jrrocer-ie- a, call at the place of W. H D. Bar-net- t, 59 E. Third South street. Sil 8. Hsua SU J. A. Sorbin sV Hon. Parties wanting to buy property of any detcription will save money by cas-ing on us. We have a fine lwt of bum-nea- a and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more lino corners than any-body and several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting cloee in. Call and see us before buying. J. A. Moblaji k Sow. 34j tf 13 W. Second South St. Choice maple syrup, the fineet in the Und, IlaOiond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruiU arriving every da at C B. Durst's, 72 and 7 fc. Second South street We ore making tut cuatom shirt tie-- ' pertment one of the leading features of ' our ljufine. Cectlciuen wishing a per-fe:- t (ittirif bl.i.-- t and guarantixd, should lr7e tbvir order at j liknt MAtaUAtX MtB. Co.. I I Hi Muin street, j j j t f WiU hold 110xlr3 j Hn I II I on Fif'h street, be UVW tween I and J, thirty i j dio s-- Snap. ! j Ijrms Lad I OMrA.ir. I Room. 8 and 9, Scott-Auerbar- blwii. I Lookout for burden city. E. J. Caldwell ami Arthur I l'cil have purchased, nil of plat P. (ianleu City addition to Salt Lake Cilv. Mr. Ferl has jjone east t, depose of the most of this addition, rallies Inn ing in this addition at once, ant .sure of' iis.1 jier cent, in the next four mouths. Transportation to this addition everv twenty minutes. Faro 15 cts. round trip, .tot) per lot, easy payments, time one and two years. We also have to loan on improved eitv pro-pert- y and improved farms of Ft ah. Calaw ki.l & Fi:i;i-Roo-m 3 and 5 Utah Commercial Hank Building. m. Notlcr. The attention of architects and build-ers is hereby called to section 3 of chap- ter 1!) of the city ordinances, which re-quires every person, corporation or association about to erect anv building within the eitv limits to notify the Buildings before commencing the same. Oiliee 424 West First South street. A. M. Grant, Inspector. 23 LOTS, O.U ls.75, and now comes (ho ladies in a mighty throng, rushing into the office of ihe original Greene, at 274 Main street, near tho Clift house, each one deter-mined to buy 5 or 10 lots at the lowest prices and sell again when the top is reached, if wo get to tho top this sum-mer. Kverybody knows that tho ladies are shuewdeb hfeitlators than the men. Last week many ladies called. This week hundreds liioro will follow. The offer of lots ut $18,75 each is for the week commencing Mouday, April 14 and ending April 19, Saturdav. Every day from 0 a. m. until 9 p. ni exeapt Saturday when the sale closes at 3 p. in. Next week up goes tho prices. Watch for the big jump in the price, U is coming soon. For each lot you purchase at tho special advertising price you must introduce somo one to our office. If you reside out of the city, send tw o names for every lot you may purchase; we waut to send maps, cir-culars, etc. ' If you want to sec Jhow inanv people cau bo squeezed into ono small office, call at No. 274 Maiu street at any day. We arc always busy If you believe the title is bad, the lots too far from town, the ground wet and covered with alkali or any of the many tales of woe and depression retailed by rival agents who do not have the hon-esty to let the buyers share prolits with them or the personal ability to push a great enterprise to the successful issue which the great trans-Jorda- syndicate are meet-ing w ith, do not come to our office but leave these lots for those who have tho wisdom to investigate for themselves. You will bo trying to buy somo of these lots at $1)00 apieco before fall, you people jvho hearken to our en-vious, .i are the very ones off whom wo shall eventually make our mouey The advertising lots will bo sold only for cash and all lots must bo paid for when selected from the maps in the office. The title to tho lots is absolutely per-fect. To every caller we give a map and other printed matter. To every purchaser a copy of Abstract, Title Insurance Policy and War-ranty Deed. Bear in mind that hundreds of tho best citizens of Salt Lake now own lots in the same plat. Tho largo list of tho past weeks pur-chasers will appear hereafter,' as tho printers have rushed us so for copy that we have not had time to write out and revise our list. We cannot sell so cheap again. Next week the prices go up again. Do not delay buying too long. Extensive improvements are under way. Headquarters at 274 Main street, the original Greene's office. Outside parties address H. N. Greene. DENNIS HANKS STORY. n t lld oa FresMeet Uaeoln s4 H4 a InUnwtiBg ttptrtnm. IVnnis Hanks, rxmMn and twly rot-pani-of Abrehati) Lincoln, (till lire, at tho of 91, nrar ChrIeton, Ola., and at intervals ta'.kx with much aniin-tioti- cf Line )ln'-r- l lift?. Though, tea yer ol- - r, ho I.m long outlired lb martyr prcMak lie fcivea thla a cour.t of liii cu!y viit to Washington: " When I v.iui du a to Whliigton to wo him It wiw :txjit a that had g'.t into trout le. the fiU hew trntm to ffcak to Ata abrut him. It waaduria' tho war, ac.l (i.ir n.u a lot o' aoldicra around tho Whito Houm rtickin' their purs in evi ryltuy'i fo. I went to door thar' etly rcie, though I looked 'round fur a bark u r, thinkin' to nk i:i. A prt r i!i; -d me, and ankrd aa anurt: 'Who do you ant to " "I want to wo Abo Lincoln,' I taya. " 'You cca't .! him thia tima o' day, anr aa ttuart. " You hct I kin. I anawrrerl him. 'Ile'a not Rft!a" tr it fn TVnnia Hank, Ms cousin, mid tho U-- he' rnwt 'd with, if ho i t!.e pmiJoet, f haln'f onue berm from Illinois to Iw uid I ran't e Aba IjEChl.1 "lie grinned and shon-- r i nwi theofflca. Thcro miit lot of filr wivlun, but X wadrd ihrt'Uh Vui and opned tba J.or, and tt.ar mit Aiw, aa tall hi own ahad di r, w tit.n' at a old dk h tuk frota Hlinou. "'Hyr I lio!ml. 'You'tm party pnvd.lrnt, ain't you? Oit up hyur an4 ihako hands. 1 ain't after no o!B ytt, AU.' " 'Well, U that you? I'm glad you don't want an uf.lc. Moat of them do. Y.m'v git a big heart, but no baad for an ordc.' Thrn h run and JUt grth-rrr- d mo in to him lik they did la tha Dlblv. and on I wppt little m ( bJ U take my bandamier out. If looked kinder lirrd. When I told hint what I wanted ho aid: " 'I'tn buy today, but III get Stantos to tlx that up. You down and V.xrj will give yea lotuetbing to cat and ft ihakctown.' "I knowed it waa too fina for ro whero Mary wa. 8h waa a good wo-ma- n, but w&i Ui hljjhfalutin' (or tun; ao I jist went to a tarim and put up. Nxt uioruiu' U had a lot of paper for roy case ami told ma to taka 'em to Hianloo. 'Alie,1 aayi I. 'Uame.l if I know where tlm plugueoned place U.' So he called a feller and aeut the papr, and pretty auon Mr, Ktanton rotue lookln ltkdtt jaybird In a fpike taiUHj coat, ftnd marled alout them paitvrn, but Abe got him to aiiio Vm. He acted ao ugly that when he went out I aaid: " 'Abo, if I'l aa big aa you I would take tliat littln fIlnr over my knee and ipank him.' Abe, he l.ttighml an I aahl he (tiiewwd Siauton waa a bigger man than he wai in iimie riw'ta. I caiae home thou and tlie nnt irlng Abe waa six. "I heurd of It thia m way. I waa ait-tin- g in my ahop peffKtn' away at a ahoe ben a man oaine in aad aaid: 'Itennta, llonet Ann la dead! "DraJ, dead. 01 1 Abe dead,' I kep anyin louiywlf. 'My Uoi, U ain't eof I went out to see Hairy where she lived all ahme after Tom died, and aatd, '(irandiimtlicr, Al'a dead.' 'Yea, 1 know,' say ohe. 'I've two a wsitiu' fur It. I knowed they'd kill hint,' and sb never aaktxl any uutwthma. A body'd m thought the earth stopped whlrhn' fur few day, the way everyUiidy went on. It a like, on here In Charleston, like a black cloud tliat covered the sun." Th4 dim old eye became blurred by the sad memory. Kxc han ge. ItiUM DON.NELLAX, Real Estate Agents, 11 W. 2nd South Street. Headquarters for East Bench prop-erty. Look at our list: 12 acres in. .Plut C, at. . $ 000 per aero 20 " Uloek .5 " (J00 , 10 " " , ti H -- 050 " t 10 " " 15 " SXH) " 15 ' " 27 " 1000 " 27 " " 27 " 1000 " 10 " " 28 " 1200 " 5 " "15 " 700 " 5 lots in Inglewood, at $475. 10x12 cor 5th Sand 12th E, f'.iOOO. 10x10 4th 8 and 4th K, 18,(XX). 10x10 3d S and 10th E, 812,000. SW feet by $10 feotneariiew hotel, east side at $100 per foot. Best buy in the city. . . . 8x20 block 29, 1st South, $15,000. ;i7x!05 ft.. Lot , Hlk 55, P, A id $100 per foot, on 2nd South near 2nd East. Ten lt le llavell. It win a unique game of lea pine f wax to lar iu thuee dara. Small natives awurroeJ tike bwe henever I went atriMiil, juu see, I waa Ihe on huoll or fiirlgner who ha4 uuliuille4 Irisure, an l they knew not at what mev nient it might suit my fancy tu embark upon S'linn nrraUo eiptition loch aa they In. At a moment's notice I coull i'oiu maii'l a troop tit horse worthy df an outlaw hii f. If 1 retired to Um biliianl hall la amuse myself with Uu light and airy cue, the winduws ba4 doors c iiminiJiia Ihe four aide of thn tahlo wre l ortain Ui km darkeoe-- i wilu clouil of wiUieaws. liut I am forgetting the U'li plus. Tiito waa a small Kanaka fur Tery pin, and one tut sa-- h ball. Three In aoruo mysWiliius way banc apon tke wall at the far and fatal end of Ihe bowl Ing allry, at Ihe Inimtlianl peril of lit arid limb. Whenever I made tea Strike, which I pueitieely did oo aikwv ally, it waa Invariably received wtib m deufoninx round of cheera nl oinitUxi the "tigor." Hut still I waa no bppy. fur I always fnnrxd t Otid the alky, after the utu.oplirr had cleaxett liUU, sirown wiih Hawaiian slain. Over Uo4 Monthly. ( a Mile. A writer In a Iew York sporlu pape DAkrn aa intemtiu comparuoo of lh vuriou rodii of lofjomotton, with tLe fullowin.x r'Sf!': AsiMMlimtnlls in 3i minu'es S3 n.tooa; he can walk i la 0 minute 23 snoods: be ean cover it cu snowdiK,e In 5 minute 83 ewoode; bo can run tha JiUi-- in 4 mtnutce U' econds; hu can ride It on a tricycle la t tuiaul'-- s 43 2 3 second.; on bicycle la t tumult Ti 4 S W, aiwl can skate IS in Z fiiinut 1J 0 secuttde. Bebiad IrHtln; htnw he xia Bwarly fuuf seo oi-.- by cuvertr.g the dtao .e lo f eoio uu t i s cnU, whtieoa a running bonte he (t.iio the suil in I minute 3( sec onJs, a.wl laat an I fal, be ait la a train and 1U ovef mile of lie steel fails tu &H eecjod. II Was 10rll4. lie It waa .ti.', yo'i know, that I should be Sttiacrd t you. (ice (l!ylyIaWi: WT He Well, yoi kuow, yoor brotber a,d 1 stuJi'd it" in I'Lft same office au4 we were ediaU'ed to Cos bar together, (the But w ; l.t that lo do with oet UWby. Jn't y uee I looksnl opon hiio e. a bfutiter la-la- Rio GrantiR Western Railway. SCENIC LINE OF THE WOULD The only Transcontinental Line pass-ing through Salt Lake City. The only line to Denver with no change of cars, and with only one Change to Chicago. q Current thus able In effect on sad from Nov 1SU1, 188. EAST BOCND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. Atlantic Atlantic Jlail Express. :10a. m, tM p. m ABSt Lsks 10:30 .m. 7:05 p. m. A?rive Biver p. re X a. m. l oZn River...: 1M P- - m.M j. m. Ai Pa'blo S - ie nu No. 1 No. Pscific Pacific Hail. Cxpres gflOa. m. iiti p. ru. lS PotbS: .. ... 1P. m. 12:40a. m- - Arrive Provo 4 J0p. m. S:lp.m. esa.m-- ffi&aSt Tito m-- Z'tZ; Klta2r vSSii'&ihi CarsoosiJ Wain, Chair Csr. Jjfwesa Salt Lake Cito sad Provo on Trains L Ota. Slaoacer, Cea. Faae. A ax Cdwal'na le HtftL There are no public scoooi worthy of fU name and no scboola ax all autaide a few at the vwd. and it is Ii" one ray ol hope for a better coodiiiua ol affairs Ibat, dupile the oeglact with which the leach en are treated, tivf yet may be foao4 vriiluj? to devote tiwir livte to the thank. Um and uareamoerauve Uuk. UayliaA LetUf la New York Post. Aim ft ae M. ttetrra Boy IM you ever play too bail? Western Boy (watching the game) No; but 1 oace got caught ia a drove of atasupedetl suttke. 5ier Yerk Weekij. j |