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Show 2 - , TJiK SALT LAKE TIMES. SAT UKDAY. ISO VEMUEli 22, 1890 master at Sufsinv.lle, was in town yes-terday on his way to San Francisco, whore he goes in the endeavor to get the Western Union to build a telegraph line between Reno and Susanville. At present it takes seventeen hours to get a dispatch from here to that point. NEVADA NOTES. All lumbering work has been sus-pended for the season at Incline, Lako Taboo. The state university has 140 students in attendance. More than at any time previous in its history. Colonel Cessna of Ohio has bonded of A. Seidmoro the Arabia mines, for-merly the properly of George Lovelock. Two Carson Sink mosquitoes can draw more blood in livo seconds than would bo spilled in an hour by two French duellists. The trial of Patrick Crowlev, charged with the murder of William Nicholls in the Savage mine on the 20th of last is in July progress at Virginia. The volume of water in tho Carson river is more than sufficient to turn the wheels of all the quartz mills. Tho water, however, is in no place overflow-ing the banks of the stream. A. W. Geer of Pahranasrat valley laid in a supply of goods and took with him six men to do the assessment work ou his several mining claims situated on Iris mountain, ten miles west of Hiko. Jessie Banning, a colored woman, and a white opium fiend known as Neil Perry, were arrested on Monday at Carson on suspicion of having burglari- zed the cabin of a colored man named Paul Cromwell. A joint stock company has been formed in Reno to manufacture a "headache-cure- " medicine. It is anti-cipated that as soon ns the legislature is in session Carson will take all the modi-cin- e the factory can turn out. The Spring Valley mill has just com-pleted a long and, us near as can be as-certained, a successful run. The mill is now shut down for a short time. The best ledge of ore in the state is re-ported to be in the Spring Valley mine, which is owned by! the Humboldt Min-ing and Milling company, lieno Journal: N. S. McKinsey, post- - j IffiDOliffllGllK Uewi Nuggets Prom Around the Circle Clipped, and Condensed. HAPPENINGS WOETHT OF NOTE. Itoms of Information Gathered Prom the Exchanges That Float Into The Times Office. The matrimonial boom at Nephi is Still on. Xephi is happy in the prospects of a new saloon. Two new letter carriers have been added to tho force at the Ogden post-offic- The first number of the IlifT Academy Herald, published at I'ayson, has been received. I'ayson is making heavy shipments of lucerne to the different towns and citios throughout tho territory. The new postoflice building at Nephi has been plastered, and tho work of completion goes merrily along. The first number of the Utah Leader, nrintnrl nt 1'n.vson. has rnn.ced THE Times office. I t is one of the neatest of tbe Utah weeklies. Fifteen-vear-ol- d Arthur Mitchell of Ogden fell forty feet from the third floor of a building. lie is still alive Vmt can scarcely recover. Valdemar Anderson, a Xephi boy, went to Evanston to help care for somo Fhoep shipped from the former place, and lias not been heard from since. With the now road opened to Mount Tleasant, Sanpeto county, that flourish-ingcit-takes on a substantial boom that will double its population in three years. The Brigham Bugler says: Collinstnn Is gradually losing its prestige as the wickedest town in Utah. There is one . saloon still running and a few gamblers J vet remain. Eureka will have an ecclesiastical boom this week and the beginning of next. The Latter day Saints' new moeting house at Tintio is to be dedi-cated Sunday. The l'rovo firemen went to Spring-villeo- Friday evening nnd gave a beu-eli- t ball for Mr. Klinger, the gentleman who suffered so severely from the re-cent disastrous fire. Nephi Ensign: We desire an able-bodie-hard- feature-and young man to collect for ns; must furnish his own horse, saddle-bags- , pistols, bowie knife and cowhide; we will furnish tho accounts; to such a person we promise constant and la-borious emnlovment. Bob and Fred Stoney were out deer hunting in the west mountains one day this week, when they ran across a mountain lion. The boys were some-what startled at first, but finally one of them plucked up courage and blazed away at the brute. When dead and gtretohed out be measured just ! feet 4 inches from tip of nose to tip of tail. Tho encounter took place near what is known as the "liock corral." KEEP YOUR EYE DIRECTED (() $g jl TOWAR- D- : :::::: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX OOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooo fv T TAT iLTimcs. O NOTICES. HXKKKKK-- OOOOOOOO' . I)((XCHJ N. OOOOiioi nooo omw ' "" Xpo (i WILLIAM CONDON. ROOMS FIRST FLOOR LAWYER, First South, between Main aud Commercial streets. O.W. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South (trout. g. A, MERRITT, (1ITY ATTORNEY. building. ROOMS 510 811. BOOT AND SUOE MAKING. THE PAEAGON IS THK DEBT AND CHEAPEST PLACE for bhou Repairing. 11 west South Temple stroet. RESTAURANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. q-n- E NICEST LUNCH. SANDWICHES, 1 lieef tea. fragrant coffee. Jaivey inll'i, pas-try- . hut soda, at Wauatcn Elevator Lobby. Business men try it. ittuncu o Joan, qoLoTfaol 1 hold goods, pianos, etc. ; also on watches diamonds and perianal securities of all Ulmls, Loan A Trust Co.. KU'H South Main at., A RARE OrrOltTlMTY TO SAVE MOSEY. DllKG H-- mm ore mDEPARTMENT JS We intend to remodel the same and renew our ENTIRE STOCK. I" order to make a quick sweep we offer $10,000.00 worth ol Ladies , Aliases' and Children's desirable SHOES. Every pair warranted, at a dig-cou-of 2.3 per cent from our regular prices. Wo :E3 MENTION A FEW LOTS ONLY I EE BOO Pair Ladles' Genuine French Kid Untt.m IN ORDER TO Shoes containing turn, , Wau-kenphast in opera and common " sense ut styles f I IJ R EASE jj Alin y S A LES 450 Pair Ladles' Iirmerial Dongola, Vienna, And make every lady aware of the Kid. opera and romnion sense styles perior shape and lit in the, Hittt'in Shoes lu French. Grecian n1 Cat- - celebrated malum of tilliiin lints, from W.ou to to.uo, at a discouut a .. 01 Mess. Edwin C. Burt 4 Co., 8W York. G.IO Pairs Misses' French and Curacoa Kid fiE. SSSSJgSkf" Messrs. Curtis & Wheeler, Rochester. Whose Sole Agents we re, 300 Pairs Ladles' and Misses' Opera Slippers, We offer their poods, and In fact all the and Newport Ties In French Kid and ance of our regular niake-- t of Ladles', Misses One Leather, from H.eU to il.W per pair, at RU Infant's Shoes, and U nt's and Boy's a discount of 8T per cent. Gaiters at a discount of tf per cent. Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their .an-swers addressed care of The Times. &nmaemcnt. SALT LAKE THEATER CHA3. 8. BURTON, Manager, Three Nights and Saturday Mat'aee I HANLON-VOLTE- RS ,.,.& MARTINETTI,,,, ENGLISH PANTOMIMEiNDVELTYCO. Organized In Europe and presented under the management of RICH & H ARtilS. TLc Cream of European Vaudevilles. PAUL .MARTINETTI! And His Entire Company In the Farce-Comed- y Pantomime. " MCIIT." The Great HiKLON-VCLTER- S i Unquestionably the Leading Flying Trapeze Artists In tbe World. Sale of Seats begins Wednesday. Usual Prices CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. CHARLES E..FIELD3- 7- CONTRACTOR - UaUndILDINU MOVER Keiieral eiiKlneer Uriclc, adobe or wooden houses raised, moved or repaired. All work KUaranteed axalust cracking or other damages. The ouly practi-cal building mover west of Chicago. Office and shops iv to 761 State road. ri KNITURK. SANDBEF.G-FURNITU-RE CO,. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IM School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and promptly attended to. lus.aud 110 W. South TempluMt'roet. GROCERIES). FRED G. LYNGBERG, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry, Fish, Game, etc. 63 east First South street. Tele-phone 08. ' 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES (iraiu, Coal aud Klmlllug Wood, corner Third South and State street. ROGERS & COMPANY, rpHE LEADING GROCERS, 44 EAST FIRST .L South street. INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS & 00. "IHRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL I Life of New York, bn aud 615 Progress Block. TANrKD-1-47 EAST SECOND SOUTH. " e large pie isant room ; tlie hnnse Is b 'lug rent ted ami re- furnished for a first class rooming house; references reuulred. WANTEDa" FIUST CL. S MANTEL II tlnlsher. Salt Lak" Mantai Manufactur-ing Co. "JH East Second S ,uth street. it 'ANTED A OOOD SECOND HAND i safe. F. E. Warren Mercantile co., No. lQ.East Second South street, 10 'ft WANTED--A UiKJD i;IRL TO COOK, wash and iron. Co id wages. "17 South Main8:rect. ATANTEDA WOMAN T) WASH F LAX-I-nels ut Utah bt-n- Laundry, 4" West Temple. tjj i r ANTED-- E XI 'El ilENCED SOLICITOR M for Aeciuent lmurauce. Address "A," Box tU Vanted engineer for three yy weeks at Utah Laundry. yerecmal. GREAT FORTUNE TELLER-B- Y HAND-i-rending and afctrolngist, the young Mad-ame . I. C. Zadtella, Just arrived from Europe. t"lls three different ways, will remain only a few days longer: tells paBt, piesent and future. Tells lailv or gentleman by the letters lu the hand who tne future husband or wife- will 11 brings I a 'k husb uid and lover In so many days; also has tie grett Egyptian breast-plate, charms or lucky belt; gives advice un1 luck in mining business; for good luck lu love, luck lu business of any kind and at games of rhanen: luck in long aud safe journeys. Tells what bushiest best adapted for; also family troubles. My grandmother re- - fore me was a great fortune teller. Sure cure fi r asthma, e.ttaurh. corns aud bunions un l drunkenness: fine hair tonic, preparation for ladles' complexion. Ladles, call at ouce and I e convinced of my telling true: also teaches the art to tbure gi:t 'd; guarantee to give per-fect satisfaction. Madame J. C. Zadtello. of-fice hour-- , 10 a. m. to n t. m. ; parlor, ro.im I, IV3 E"'t Second South, Mldgley block, Salt Lake. Utah. t f 1ERSONAL Db! c."UNOEB. ROOM 1 ST. surgeon specialist in ladles' sickness of all kinds. Liver aud kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chroulo diseases and cancers aud tumors. In practice for Ml years. I ET A 1 1. E R S,( i R( H'E RS BUTCllEKSUET IV one of tie Bl'R iLAR Phikjk SAinof J. C. RoniNSi N 41 East Second South. Prices to suit fafi to iP00. f GERM ANHORTI('ULTUKIST WISHES employment laying out gardens, pruning vines, tree etc, etc. Address J. VVIlden, Timks office. 11 Iff RS. JAMES S. EVANS, 't& 8 SEVENTH West, will give lessons on Piauo and Or-gan at 75c per lesson. ll-- 1EliSONAL D. HIRSCHLER VO., wines are pure at 813 Main next to postoftiee. II C. NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE OP-- r postte Walker house. T FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS 1 IX ORDER to convince our patrons that our "DISCOUNT SALE" is genuine every pair of SHOES sold will show on tho sales ticket our regular price. For instance . ON'E PAIR FIXE SHOES $5 00. DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT 1.25. $3.75. IT WILL FAY YOU TO BUY SHOES AT THIS SALE. ' We are off'Tlng a lot of CARPET REMNANTS ranging from 1 yard to SO In INGRAIN TAPESTRY and BODY BRUSSELS, at prices tu close every remnant on hand. OU CLOAK DEPARTMENT Is receiving the Additional Novelties tn Lidies' and Children's Cloaks: Ladles' Re.idy-Mud- Dresses, Wrappers. Suit ih and Taffeta Waists and Skirts of latest designs at p 'Piila"p:i,'es. CUR SILK SALE HAVING PROVED SUCH A SUCCESS, WE WILL CONTINUE IT ONE WEEK. CURTAINS & P0RTIERS From Cheapest to Finest at prices to pleasa you. Boy's and Children's ClothinT, Over coats, Waists, Hats and Caps aid Cent's Underwear, at --losest prices in the city. We are offering a splendid line of Plush Silk and Knit Hoods in latest shapes at prices ' i ranging from 75 cents to 4.U0. Ladles' Saxony Wool House Jackets, with or without sleeves, from 11.00 to 2 25 each. A Splendid Line of Flack Clianliily and Guipure Overdress Laees, Tinsel an Erakoidered Evening Materials, fete., in Xewest Shades at Less Than Jew York Prices. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 0:.E PRICE TO ALL ! HifflCLg Kyji F. AUERBACH '& BROS. PBBBTnBHC:B3CI. Way Uiiiii lb, Hilt, Two Grand Concerts by the Camp ol) ella-Aamo- CoaMioii. Programme fur Tuesday Ev'g: Piano Solo Rondo Capricioso Mendelsohn Mad r Louie Eibd. Romanca The Valley Gounod Slguor Cam)Kibelio. Violin Solo Grand Concerto Vleuxtemps Heir August Aamold. Air Una voce noco fa Rossini M'ss ir.we Porter. Rhapsodie Honcrolse (No. lii Liszt Natter Louie Elbe!. a. I Mln Alskao, s namn (Swedish) Abt b. f Die Nachtigall (German) Rubenste n Siguor Campobello. Ave Maria Gounod Miss 'Jrace Porter. Violin Solo Zegeunerwe s n Sarasate Herr August Aamold. (Violin Obligatto, Heir Aamold; Piano, Mas-ter Ell.el.) Piano Solo Isnlee ifor left hand) Ravlna M:is er Louie Eltel. Duett I Live and Love Thee Campana Miss Uraoe 1'or.er and Siguor Campobello. A Prices of MnK'lim. l.on. Chl1di en W cents. Sale of tif .I ts at D. O. CaUter s Music Store. L LIQUORS AND CIGARS. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. CCHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED J Wines, Liquors and Clears. Schl'stf.k a 1'hki.ps. proprietors, 63 E. Third South street, Salt Lake City. THE PHCENIX SALOON, - TF. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 338 STATE Ice cold Heer on draught ; choice Wlues, LlquorB and Cigars, MOSHER, FLOOD 4 CO., MIRROR SALOON, City. 136 MAIN STREET, MONEY TO LOAN. L WATTEESi I)ROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, 1 ' east of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collecte; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished IsVS. All uurede hued pledges sold at Voi y low rates. a alley in rear of est h t:ie best loca-tion; onttie high ground southeast or Llbe-t- y park, aud cheapest on the nia ket: only W; sold ou monthly payments. Corner of N nth East aud South bouievard. on electric car line. n E. B. Wicks, m Malu.g lrORS. FSivAe-L-EacreLOTS AND 19. IN BLOCK plat A. can be purchased of Byron Hartwell. Will cut Into l.M lots. Par-tic- s w.s ilngto double their mo;iey should not let this chance slip. 1W W. S uth Temple St. irSSTai ale a fTn e hi ; s'idence can be got on the corner of I and Fourth st re t on easy terms. Also 4xlo between Third and Fourth streets on J. vat ant. Sev-eral other barga.ns i an he secered by c ll'ng on Byron Haitwell, la r W. South Temple Sr IDGEWOOD. ON THIRD EAST, IS fine borne un new res.der.ces costing teMt) to mi each. Electric cars now running. Lots fcifO each; HP cash; IIU.dO per month. W. K. Hubbard, 100 Main. TXJR SALE A CHOICE BUILDINl) LOT, JT fcSxlft.) feet, between Fourth and Fifth on 1 street, with city water, frntt and close to SALT LAKE THEATER, CHAS. S. BURTON, Manages, THE POPULAR Home Dramatic Gift Whoseiect t rendition of "HAZEL KIRKE" created much of a sensatioc, are again billed to appear, rendering the Fumous "pll I rn npl'il On Wedn sdav Thnrs-UALLI.- DJlUA day Ev g of next week. Together w:t1 a Grind THANKSCIVINC DAY MATINEfc. Ti e cast is au exceptional one a id will be as follows : Gilbert Vaughn MR. WELLS Macart MR. SPENCER Cer.eil Mil. YOUNG Dr. Deane MR. EVANS Anthony March MK. PEtUCE Mr. Goodnun MR. CLAWHON Governor MR. HAhLOVV Captain MR. II A M M h R Pauline March EDITH CLAWSON Teresa HI R D E CUM M INGS Prlscllla LOTTIE CLARIiGE MUSIC MAGNUS0L80N. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND Olson's orchestra and brass baud. Residence, No M street, aist ward Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp A Youuger's Palace drug store. PLUMBING. JAMES FENWTOK, 1RACTICAL PLUM HER, STEAM ANDOA1 South street. Engineer. 81 East Third Salt Lake City, Utah. P. J. M0RAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 2f9 MAIN Salt Lake City. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING CO., CJ OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATINU by the Dynamo Process. All kinds of repairing done with neatness aud disuatoh. Kmcdsoh Rhus, 61 E 3d South. rmsiciANs. DRS. FREEMAN & BURROWS, YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA-i- J cles accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and U h building. "DHTwr'NTiURDICK, (FonMBIILV OP I,EAPVII,I,K ANO AHPKN ) "IFFIC C J - RAYBl il'LD BLOCK, FIRST stairway s juth of VVa ker house. C ES!U!a:S1 vdwwt&m elllLsJI Indorsed by the Greatest Artists of BOTH IIHAIISPITERKS! Universally Acknowledged to bo the "fcTANDARD PIANO OF THE WORLD Such is the record of the STEIN WAY! Priess $533 & fait, street car. Call at 45 and 4 Wasatch block. 17 ti IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ROCK Springs stibuivision. come and take a ride and see the bouses going up and the flowing well. H, J. Osborn A Co., 18 East First Soi,th street. 10 DO NOT FAIL TO SEE EDGEWOOD ON East. Fine houses now briiiu'.'.g. A few lots at K)0 each. cash. S12.S0 pr month. W. E. lluhbard. ISO Main street. I)OCK SPRINGS SUBDIVISION LAYS UP aJntl hiirh and dry; beautiful view of the city only ten m'uutes rids. H. J. Osborn &Co., Id East First South street. 20-- " CIx"a?'HES CLOSE IN FOR NIX THOUR-- i' and rio"a-s- . per aire cheaper than any land adjoining it. II, J. Osburn & Co.. HI East Fiist South street. ) 2) 1X'K SPRINGS LOTS ARE STILL iO-l- i Ing at H7S to t.'iA0 each on terms to suit II. J. O itorn & Co.. lfl East First South. )! BURGLAR AND FIRE PH'iOF SAFES, Just the t.iaigfor le'allin nnd families. J. C. Robinson, 44 East Second south. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. f'RSTCLASS ADVERTISERS CITY. 0 The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro :essional men whose cards ap-a- r below. D. Illrschler Co. Depot Summit Vinyard Napa Co., California. 213 Main, next to postoflice KEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. J. G, JACOBS & 00. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 147 PROGRESS have for sale in all parts ,f the city; also choice bargSs l business aud farm property. BURTON, GROESBEOK 4 CO., T?EL,.E,STATK' NO- - m MAIN STREET Telephoned CUr' Utrt- - Not " MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED Mas'treel?8'"'''' "M " S' SPeuc'"' In our warn rooms can also he found ajiill line of reliable instruments ranging m price from $jr,0 upward, thus enabling them to meet the demands of every purchaser. Pnlrlor MUSIC VydlUtl pO PALACE ! 45 & 47 West First South Street. 0H SALE-LAR- GE 4 ROOM COTTAGE. Pantry and closet, new. H blocks from business, fl.m W. E. Hubbard lfO Mainst. IXR LARGE burner, snia 1 beaters, carpets, lamps, etc.; 74 North First West. ViKlTLE CHEAP LUNCH C U'NTKR I doiiuf food business; fine locailou. s V., Times ofiice- - "LOR 8A LE OLD PAPERS. 2i". CENTS PER V hundred, at Tns Times office counting room. Money to loan in sums to suit byS. F Spencer, 207 South Main street. Tho Variety Hall has changed to The Golden Iiulo Bazar,5i W. .Second South. ACCOUNTANT. riMIE SALT LAKE GENERAL CO.MMIS-- 1 slon agency co., tradesmen's books posted, opened and closed at reasonable rates Partnership accounts adjusted, rents and debts collected, references exchanged. Office hours. 8 a. tn. to 8 p. in., 1W Main street Sale Lake City, Utah. Uent. TO R K N T Ct)LMB?AtlOUS ROOMS by tho day, week or month. House new. neat and clean. Terms reasonable. No. S49 W. South Temple. RENT PART OF TWO FRONT OF-- J lices to agreeable party. Call at 4fi and 46 Wasatch block. f VOU RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH 1 or without b ard tki s. Main. ls-i-yi R R E N T- -F V RX I SH E D ROO MsTSfwT JT First North stie-t- . 1125 THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Lake. Investments for uon residents a specialty. STENOGRAPHY. r. E. McgurrinTT OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALLKTND3 and Typewriting. Dealer In udldlng tU TypBwrtter ttuU x'lI'PUes; Progress TAILORS. W. A. xAYLOH, : MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING arrived. 43 aud46 east Second South street. Salt Lake City. jimmuif I fe-fatai- ii lestrio Co, I I 111 I III l! IIas removed to tholrneyy store in llLlilU I II IJ Roberts Block, North Commercial st. I.. Where they have laid in a full line of Electrical Supplies of All Kinds Agents for Western Electric Co. '3 Dynamos and Eddy Motors. Electric Light Plants Installed All Kinds of Electrical Work. ARCHITECTS. C. HrLaBELLi! RCIrtTECT. 73 WEST SECOND SOUTH 1 Street, Salt Lake Citv. I am prepared to furnish all manner of plans in the most im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip- tion. Best of references given as to my stand-ing J, HANSEN, Ct.ATK or CHtCAOO.y RCHITKCT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IV has removed his offices to 7, East Second South, room US. FRED a7hALE (f.AT OF DENVER.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK VU, Wasatch building. TOST -- MONDAY AFTERNOOn7BE I J tce i ti.e St. Ja.nes hotel and Metropol-itan, a child's silver oen face wat h with gold chain, irlove button and key attached. Finder will confer favor by leaving same at this office, ls-t- f IOST- -I 10x18 J. !LDALLM ErFi'IlOTO The finder will oblige tee owner by returning same t.i No. Mf, East Third South s'reet and receive a libera: reward. Morgen & Flowers. pd I UST-- A SMALL MORI CCO POCKET I J book coniainln'.; vluatile pap between postoflice and First S mth. Liberal rewaid will lie paid to party returning same to 56 east Third South. MISCELLANEOUS. R. H. ALLISTON. PROPRIETOR SALT LAKE TOWEL SUP-- I ply Company, Salt Lake City. P.O.Box 10 M Chas. Humphry. QeoBalderston. HUMPHREY & BALDERSTON. ASSAYIVG AND SURVEYING. 207'i il South Main Street. E. Mehesy, PracticalFurrier. ; The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Fine Fun, in SEAL. BEAVER, OTTER, MK, Et In this Inter-Mountai- n Region. . h inrt an E?Snii!rdJP.lt?lrUOUfgfh the where ?; o1rude"rtlty tohferaw fuj which HT Remember the coming place, SSOJUiatft, Salt take qitr. j Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Retail Dealers la STOVES, RANGES Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, &c. 84 and 3M E. First South Bt, SALT LAKE CITY, Correspondence Solicited BURGESS J. REEVE, ARCHITECT-ROOM-S 11 & 18, SHD FLOOR, 1H8 Main Btreet, Salt Lake Lily. F. M. OTMER, ARCHITECT; !M AND 00 WASATCH ATTORNEYS, BMPAmTgbovE ilHEPAiDr" LAWYERS-ROO- MS 49 AND &0 WASATCH 6u Lake City, tfuehtca CCItattcco. 1 " LODIJI NOII OU S E,"3 YEAR lO lea e. lolglng house oni.taln street. s.'0 will buy best restaurant in city. ifiiOU will buy good g.o ery. lodging hous Wi will buy brstclass bakery. IS i L). J. CI iLTUN . xlti 8. M a "n under P.O. f A DIES! SAVE YOUR JEWELRY AND J J allvrrwnrd by buyinif a tin an l burglar proof safe. All sizes and priies fn m iBoti fc (K) Call and see uie, J. E. ROBLNB'IN. 41 Eaot Second South Btreet. 15 (f Perfection In Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material perfect in fit and comfortable to wear. Call aud see me or send for price list andl n structlon for Repairing done. Itw. tor. Third South audFirst Eaat. NEW MEXICO NOTES. The Albuquerque Citizen says: It is remarked that . M. Edwardy will es-tablish a daily paperat Las Vegas. The El Paso County Fair association holds it annual international races In purses $)00 are of-fered; $000 have been appropriated for cowboy contests. The snow holds its own on the tnesas and mountaiui. Mountain lions are playing havoo with the goats in the Jicarilla moun-tains. The new gold mill at White Oaks, under construction by John Wilson, will be ready to commence a run soon. The Springer Banner nominates J. G. Albright or J. II. Christ for territorial printer. The San Marcinl Reporter says that Eddy is a place of temperance, but the number of liquid prescriptions that are taken "straight" would surprise old Bacchus himself. Los Lontes precinct in Valoncia-eount-is llio banner republican pre-cinct in New Mexico. It returns avoto of eighty for the straight republican ticket, and for the democratic ticket not a vote. MONTANA NOTES- - The barbers of Butte have organized a union. A public meeting has been called at Butte to devise means for thoabatemeut of the smoko nuisance. Bozetnan wants a depot and change in railroad connections. Tho citizens have been holding mass meetings about it. The trial of Yellowstone and Charlio Hope for the murder of another Indian at Ked Hock, a few months ago, is in progress at Dillon. Cascade county has been put to an expense of $Hi)0 by law suits concerning four tame ducks between neighbors. One of the parties has been sent to the penitentiary for perjury. That's "ducks for him." Tho work of replacing the burned timbers in tho Anaconda mine is pro-gressing as rapidly as the situation will admit, but it will be sometime yet be-fore tho mine will be thoroughly retim-bere-throughout. Frank J. Farquerson, on trial at Butte for appropriating $75 secured by him througi the sale of lots for tho Ilvde Park Improvement company of alt Lake, Utah, admitted having received the money, but claimed that to make the sales he had been obliged to give a personal warrant as to tho value of the lots. He afterward heard that the lots were worthless and kept the $75 to make his warrant good. IDAHO NOTES. An effort is being made to induce the legislature to pass a Sunday law. Three former residents of Cer d'Alene committed suicide within six days. It is proposed to ask the legislature to change the name of Shoshone county to Cu r d'Alene county. The region in the vicinity of Kath- - drura, Idaho, proposes m the nehr fu-ture to be a wealthy mining heliU Xews is reeeivod in Boise oft a rich strike in the Broad ford district Jn tho Modoc Chief's Mining company' mine. The house of Mr. Boyer at Tampa was burned to the ground TdViday evening. Tho loss was complete, fWnly the cook stove being saved. IV William Plughoff, a prominent cilien of Hailey, jumped from a moving iin at Shoshone and was killed. He lad just placed his daughter aboard the cars. Robert Noble, a sheepman living on Reynolds creek, near Boise, was stabbed ycsleday by a sheep herder with whom he had had some trouble. Tho herder stabbed him six times. Noble will die. Tho shipments of ore from Wood River on Tuesday were the heaviest since the first settlement of that region by the whites. They included 11 car- loadssix of which were from Ketch-um- , and live from Hailey. WYOMING NOTES. j Three Union Facifio switchmen have J jbeen arrested at Green Uiver charged -- ivith stealing goods to the amount of jjL3000. j f The stock held for shipment at vari- - . I ous points along the lino of the Union I Pacific for some time past is now pretty well cleared out. It has been decided to hold the state mining convention at Cheyenne on December 30, the sessions to continue for four days. The cattle thieves who are operating in the eastern portion of the state, seem to be carrying on their business on a rather extensive scale. Tho Laramie gun club will hold a tournament Thanksgiving day, Novem-ber 27th, open to members of the club and residents of Laramie. Tbe salary of the two newly elected United States senators from Wyoming will commenco from July 10 last, the date of the admission of the territory. W yoming has no lieutenant-governo-nnd the election of Governor Vrarren to tho United States seoate leaves Sec-retary of State Barber as acting gov-ernor. The semi-annu- report of the city clerk of Laramie shows the total re-ceipts for the past six months to be $l!i,074.fi,!. Tho total of expenditures is $13,263.88, to which must be added t2535.J. W. S. Fongry of Carbon, who was charged with tho crime of arson, has been fully acquitted by the justice court at that place, and he now threatens to sue the county for talse imprisonment. Laramie Republican: Fleven wit-nesses in the Kingan cattie stealing case arrived at Cheyenne today. A woman lawyer, Mrs. Judge Richardson of Scott county. Neb., will defend Kingan. Her husband is the prosecuting attorney of Scott county. East Hench Improvements. The East Bench Street Railway com-pany, with a franchise from tho south-east corner of Liberty park to the peni-tentiary, continuing on F:ieventh East to Georgo Crismon's farm, is receiving a number of new stockholders. The following gentlemen are among the stockholders: C. E. Wantland, H. M. MoCartney, C. F. Loofborrow. E. B. Wicks, D. S. Spencer. Henry Sadler, W. H. Irvine, J. T. McN'ary, George Crismon, J. H. Goddard, J. H, Clive, J. H. Winston, Ralph E. Hague, Boyd Clark, John R. Smith, J. H. Van Horn, Richard Siddoway, Jensen Hanson, g'. E. Page, George Navlor, V. W. Ross, B. W. Driggs, jr., F. M. Holland. David 1'. Anderson, W. Yr. Knight, James D. Ed-wards, X. S. SoofieldH. C. Lett and J. II. Btcon. - Gentlemen wishingclean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Troy Stkam Laundry, 142 Main street. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of theCountv Court house. In the citv of Salt Lake county of Salt Lake and Territory- - of Utah, on ti e tlh.'ethdayof December. Isuo. at is o'clock- m all right, title, claim ami in'e.-es- t of P c Brown.and ID. 0. McGrae.or of, in and to the following real estate, situate lvintr and being in U lit Lake county, and described as follows, to ult: t-- t in t,lo k a HuriltiL-t-i n subdivisiori of bbck sM, plat F, Salt Lake Citv survey. To le void as the property of p' (' Brown and D. C Mctiraegor, at tlie gjit of Truman O. AnL'eil el al. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PARSONS, U' s- - MarshaL R By Human Cannon. Dated November Deputy Marshal. 2a, lsiio. ;)t |