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Show llifl faALT LAKK TIMES. TUESDAY , DECMiiKU 1U, 181M). Money to loan in sums to .nit byS.F Spencer, 2G7 South Mainstroot. Flush sots in prolusion at Golden Uulo Bazaar. The Golden Kulo BnM.ar in thn plaeo for Christmas present!) ami holiday goods. For ten days wo are offering forty piece of unbleached table linen at thn ridiculously low price of 15 cent per yard at the Bkk Hivk, 08 M:tia street. Fifty stars at Franklin avenue the-nte- r. Kcoley's fancv bakery and eoufto-tiomry- , No. 00 ast Second South. H ENRY F.CLARK TAILOR. SO East Pint South itretU PARK CITY HOTEL. Tt on!jr first class hotel tn Park (My. SIXTY ELEGANT HEW BOOMS, Cool, pleasant and nlcoly furnished. TIIE HOTEL GROUNDS ARK DKCORAT'flD lawu am shads tress, maklnir It tba tnoat pleastat iiuuuier resort la the mountain teflon, GEO. HALL, Prop. COHNJBROS-- . WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR HOLlfFffiiTS! 'we cut our prices on BLACK SILKS ! In order to make it interesting for purchasers: Blank Rhadame tit 85c; regular price, Black Faille Fraiicuif. $l.i0; our rcgu- - II. M. Iar$2.:S0qtialitv. Black Armure Silk at $1.00; former Black Gins Grain sill.', 95c; good valuo price, I. afi. atl.W. Black Faille Francaise, $1.10; reduced Black (iron drain Silk, $1.75; marked from 81. SO. down from ?l,35. B'.ack Faille Francaise, $1.40; best we Black Lyons Mik, sold ull over over sold for 41.7J. for .'.7". WHAT JOHUHY SAID. You bet it wis a "Grand Opening." The crowd was so big I could not get in for a while, but I squeezed through and had a good peep at the show in the window; a bg fireplace with !o.s of w od burning in it, juitc natural; the children's stockings hanging up, lull of nice thirg.; and they asleep in the'r ribs. What a lot of toys, dolls and everything tlse S.'.nta Claus had left there for them, and there was the jolly old fel'o.v himself, peep.n.; in through the back window, with snow on Iiis beard. Oh ! my, it was exactly what I want to se: at our house on Christmas morning. I got in the store at sl. Held's band was. playirg. and there was such a lot of folks we had sou are In a Had FU. But we w. 11 cure you if you will pay us. Our message is to the Weak, Ner-vous and Debilitated who, by early Evil Habits, or Later Indiscretions, have trifled away their vigor of Body, Mind and Manhood, and who suffer all those effects which lead to Premature lecay, Consumption or Insanity. If this means you, send for and read our Book or Like, written bv the greatest Specialist of thn day, and sent, (sealed), by ad-dressing Dr. Parker's Medical antl Sur-gical Institute, 1.18 North Spruce street, Nashville. Tenn. DKOokum Root Hair GroLaeit. Crows Hair Rapidly. Jm Eradicates Dandruft Stops Falling Hair. JJr.5 Is a Preventive see all the fine things spread out on counters, ' standi, shelves, and everywhere. Iron trains, wagons, games, banks, picture books, the love i y-- t dolls, beautiful card-- , albums. Oh ! I cant't toll you a hundredth p.ut and it is all fixed i ps mice, you really must go and see it all yours b. 72 is th r.'i'n' er; itw don't forget, 72 33 :in S' , ?. M. M.HIISTE. & (0 S you know, where we g t our S 'hoolboiks, mother buys the paper and maga-zines, and father goes there for stationery. MMUDUSME, GAZE an! CREPE HE (IHU FOil HILL mm Handkerchiefs for Itands, anil Thousamls of Dozens of Rantoc&fs ! Our magnificent window display Is prcof positive that wo are headquarters for these useful and beautiful go dJ. Wo quote a few special prices: 200 down Ladles' printed border hemstitched 10) ilojen IHdlfs' Kiiir'm- - fiinl'tT J;ii"in'se hmidUi-io- efs. In a variety ()f new milt han T:i' ftnrsf h.ind ''in dail(tiH. nt ,', c. tvr tHen, or fa, e . tT'lfleiv.l kj..h ever tiro'-.L'ti- ty tu H roun- - 4U) itOT.iui I.adli-- printed inriterha iillniri MfN. try, fiom ll . an I aim it;n':trda pliilii iitt :uid hMt monr'UK. all Koal Dtfl.nn Uire l!:imliri.'aUfs, tt "' tala harm'a puttcrua, at I'V. m h, or tl tof.'i.iO. per (lof-n- . 'IWioten La4lr p'aln white rmbr.i'dore.1 GENTLEVlEl'S Hfli.U..ti.U lT' S. BtnslltftierthiiHl8r1ilN. color.-,- ! r nii'Mltcb4, alu ni'uiliiiio i edj embro il- - Oent't' I n"n ln :k-- n 1,1 '. t'.en:sni'h.t and end In Hhlte aud wilinvd, at lfto., 'M: print'"!, fan rn'om. 'JV-- p;tr,'i ana . Grni.' brocaded mik luud.ti-rcUlof.- at S;V;. WO di.;uti vtry clndre di'tdvnn lu Ladl.'s' llni?n h. ramtrlc Imr.diierrhM.i. Tic liMi.lM'infKt Ctn brmatlt'-h- I lian Ucr-hlcf'- ; at fO". earh. lot of iofl w bave nrrr irniiorri-d- , iind . wnt' Jiviur.- - ba.nikTf hi '.a In ail loivar irka than ever. Frir fr.mii'K--, tu dntlraliln a ni Iihph a: '.. li'C.T.'c, eat-a- . we., n.oi, ti.z;, u.u. HA ai.d ll.T... SSILK MUFFLERS 1)1 LARGE VARIETY i,' 8caifs 4 GERMAN - EMBROIDERED - LIKENS Wo have just opened a beautiful lino of Drawn Work and Hems (itched Double Dnmask Table Sets, running; ... from $7,50 to S:7.0tl a set. A'so Bullet and tt t I rl. t A'. cf Ualduess, Grows Hair on j)$fJ Bald Ilea,! &WJ7,, Is an Exquisite iRW Touct Article, i 1 f&T iM 19 Vrte fi'om u coloring matter. yVf l7Vi!.'i mjik rnrislfrei.) Contains no Mmeval or Vegetable Poiaoru Jt is an hone-i- t and mcritorioiu prrparatioil. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum float Hair Bnnrar U NEW YORK. Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases, 2j .... Statuary .... 40 Main St., SALT LAKE C77. XgABEL THE TAILOR Jpmt( 220 W Second South St., W&l SALT LAKE GITY. Wi PANTS to Order SUITS to Order 15 J G3-5- $1500. AND L1JWAIDI ANlJ Ul'VV AKri' bureau t;overs. Miaw Joweis. luhie Knnners, etc., entirely now and extra line, goods, but ns they arrived lato we shall soil them at prices that will close them out during the holidays. CLOAK AND FUR DEPARTMENT! Affords an excellent opportunity to those socking suitable gifts in that li:ie. Alaska Seal Jackets, Capes, Muffs, Boas, Etc, Etc., In extensive assortment. Seal has advanced 75 per cent, since we made our Surchases. Our prices, however, remain the same. We are selling our $110.00 to $lf3.0l). Capes at $75.0!); Ladies' MinW and Children's Cloak and Wraps at MARK COST ! A lot of Children's Cloaks, sif.es 4 to 12. in all wool gnods, made up in correct this season's styles, at if 1.00, $.1.00 aud $0.00. A reduction ot 3.jj per cent, from regular pricec. Missus' Cloaks and Newmarkets, in sizes 14, 10, IS, at $3.00. $3.00 and $7 00. A reduction of one-fourt- from regular price. "tt--x ..'. "... A Pleasant and Magnificently Appointed Resort A Hearty Invitation Extended to All Being ever on the lookout for the comfort and pleasant entertainment of his numer-ous friends and patrons, Mr. Ed Kelly recently conceived the novel idea of adding to his Elk's Sample Rooms, op-posite the Salt Lake theater, a first-clas- s, fullJIledged gym-nasium, where lis friends dur-ing their leisurl hours could conveniently drop in and par-ticipate in the innocent pas-time of muscular develop-ment. In consequence of the bril-liant execution of even the most minute detail of his con-ception Mr. Kelley can now boast of one of the finest and most complete amusement palace of its its kind in this western country, and as a mat-ter of course has extended a hearty invitation to the public to participate in the enjoy-ment of the luxurious and pleasant surroundings of this magnificently appointed re-sort. The gymasium contains, be-sides a fine imported punch-ing bag, various styles and sizes of Indian clubs and dumb-bell- s, etc., etc., an ele-vated ring 1 8 feet long by 16 feet wide, in which it is in-tended to give nightly exhibi-tions of the manly art of self-defens- e. THE FOUR LEADERS! THE WO!LID-I3i!IsrOW2Srj!- r) GMCKERING PIANO, EVERETT PIANO, FISCHER PIANO, Story & Clark Organ, lr.JlJ,",Pwl"'!?'t pr,' 11,1 n( ".unci orcitilomrri who have stipp'i-- .l thrir hnme with these magnificent ' 1 hiTh.JTt'XW "",vrnLW:W- ,u ire thee names that intendm perchacr.. 111.' Ton.-- . jj . A Zhl, ? 'a ,,?,p'b .''. ' Sl.i.ltui lu I ,, the Cirewt iluAl.ilil;, and other qaaliiiea I only in those instrument. t Poile who htsvc pnrt?hql ihc fel?kcring l'iano. fti HAfr j.AKll CITV. P lT,r.J',?!Smj",i Kev lie Wilt Pe forward, Mr M f Cheeneman, cashr Union We. E "?r !' T 5 l'".pino leather, Mr J A ('.ran am. hardware dealer, B. lr'i'Jiirt.capil.ll.sl, " JCKt:lv, nl estate denier, " W C Duii.-nl- B .. J'Mil;he.l.CT).itall.t. " i; I, Co.Tm, haidurare dealer. M!s I h. resa 1 ord, Itvroii , ilartwcll, real estate dlr, " r. c Kidder, Minni- - llirton f u i'!nn, TV- "CI, K'.wc, Mrs MR White. ! ate, ' A Bailey, " M C Fna. capitalist, - Uillmiu H'.'udson, M"isHWA MSnow. " W 11 Wi.semaa. Cannon, i'r Jif. I. Carlson, Mr S C Stephens, MrMHichter ' ' " V tlond. crocerv dealer, " HKJ.elvn, i Mililarv Acadcmv. " e .rKe .m-er- . V It in. real estate dealer. " Wiilmm ITofja, v Huncan. piano teacher. Driver, druccist. " A V Ross. , u V J Sli ph. ns. " Kzra I'm r, real estate dealer, Miss B Ferirut. .. ;r;", '.Mq'!,"n' "I! Morton. A'ice II Calkins, .i i;. 1 ? '! T; McMatlis, Mts Mary A Ross, ui llelfnrh, hanker, " i; Ross, " M A Newman. i Lester Burton, jeweler, " Charles Corey, contractor, OTIIKll OITI KH. , .'.r JJl "th?r"e. f,ir '''r. City, Mrs A R isenl.aur.i, Uiigham City. Mrs Trnnie B Ashman, Kcnhl. . I.iMdsay.raikl ity, Mi J H Spargo, Mr J II Neven. Terrace, J M Loud- - r. Talk City. .. j u,mn. Terrace. ZVojtlc who havp Puroliased thv TWvvvtt Pinuo. HALT LAKK CITY, Mrs I Johnson, Jno JI T!ver. I, K Holt, J V. Williams I'.erllia flermo, Mi s K M Wallace, James H Wallis, Mrs MI Stewart ' ? John II Peese, JMHmii.ton, Mrs M Kimball, K and Ucese ' May J Jones, Wm C liarUer, H r. Crock well, CS Nichols ' T C Armstrong, C M flailev, lillen n Heriruaon. OCIlrmvn. MV Kimball, Sarah Connor ' C'O - Yeadon, Iirucie M Hedger, C J Rohnicr. Knowlileii ' i J,ysWHnparhrty,, cllieialls GHavHinnf.T, . 5Iiss KoHseWright. Mrs Katie I'itzijeraM, Jenkins, M Redwin ' V It Chioman, Mary B Yoiiiik, I. S Lawrence, R A Rolfson Fred Titt. Charles Anderson, Clarence Merrill, P L Unfiles' 6 James Anderson, K p Sears W J Shields, Parkinson 1 MrstCoug, A V. Bryan, Kred Atkins, llell Morris ; WC Graham, A M Sliuwell, Emma Hcrreck, J K Berkley, Win maker, rr fta'rvmplc, Mrs A I lynii, Dr J E Miller, George Allen A I Stout. I'ratik Itissctl, - MnrvCnllen, David Kcclcj, C K Ixiyne ' tos McManis. J W Mclilton. Fir M Sliipp, Foiiluer, KichardLeck Mrs jos s;: mij. Mrs O M Cordcan, S K Jossrlvn, P Morten son, Miss Mav Moore II II James Keunie, II W King, M I) GrilTin, Miller ' ' TnoF Hcrry C Aliby, Jos I, Johnson, Win H Turner. Washuigton Jenkins, Mary p; Covington, W S Stone, John Hartnett, UTirt.TTi niTrrty. F. Auerbach & Bro, "A KERRY CKR.STMS AX3 A HiPPV KEW YEAR." A magnificent assortment of tisjful and ornamental articles (oa Holiday Presents! PARISIAN, OSTRICH AND COYNE FEATHER BOAS In Latest Shades. Fan of every description: our own Paris and Vlin.na Importation, from to fv, r.acti HitmlliOrchlufK in real Diiche-s- , Val. Japanese Silk. L' n mid Linen. I'liilu and Em bro to su't p lck.-f- . from ie to Si:, Eetanilv omorol.io.'ed Crepe Sha Is. Hrrexna a. d S tn I'nshlotis. I'ruDrotlas m Ivory t arveu Handles. Eli'trunt Aaulii Si'is. Card Sets, Toilet Sets, Musical aud Moetiaalcal Klgnris, Vi.r Huies Manivtuvs, Ktc. Let of Balo3r Easlots at Half iPiico. Fifty dosen beant'fiil Alhtuna, all tioveltl.'s. at special sale rnVe. Com and pea them O 'ntlemen can matte their .vivea and sweethearts iiajipy with ono of our rich bilk and ehi- - nesa Urepa Ureas I'litterns, ranKtnR from HVi Ml to thn. Uro-id- e Patterns from 10 tj jU. Silk Velvet attorns from $J." to t.). Woolen Dress Ooods from to 185. A beautiful act of Table Linens from 5 to flfi ea. h, lovlv Tahle Scarf. Piano Covrs Fle-f- n Smyrna Crrwr Hwg, rica Cbenllle Portieres, elegant Irish Pulut Cuit:tiu. 16 and Hut-ton Buede MCilIota.rea. Gentlemen puzzled about the correct presont should consult ns. Tbo Indies have t 'n studying the matter up and need only ask for what they want, Champion James Williams, whem it is said has few equals in point of dexterity, anatom-ical elasticity and scientifical self-defens- e, will be in con-stant attendance for the pur-pose of instructing those who desire to become proficient in this manly art of defense. Mr. Kelley desires to have it publicly announced, that he intends to cater only to the gentlemanly and respect- - Cur IPilces ixrill Save "TiaeiM. IvXsiaey. B CLOSING OUT SALE OF j LailiBaV Missos' and CMIflrens' Hoais One lo of flint quality Seal Plush vr.tns at $IS.ro. R lucei fro:n fsn. One lot Astrakhan Trimmed I'l r p. tit tl iied o e fr.nn '..'.-.j- One lot extra qua' it y Meal ' 1 ish Open at s..vi. R.'du. od fin n jl.y, One lot very handsome i'l.'h Seal i'ltish Jaclc-t- at pric? One lot eletr.mt y Hrii'de ;tla .laelt.-- at :. Former prlc I ;. Out-- lot Ladles' Astrakhan- Ktu-e- flota s it Kl K'edtic d from ' fO. S l Kodm t ons nall Mii-- a s' Ja'k"t in .tires is to is. f'hlldren's and M 8 es' !miI:s at il 51. Itednc d from J..',. and ta. redu. e I frrrrt '2 75 l. n." lot each of Ladies' Newni u ke nnluceil to ?f. i..V) and it. Ou all of . ur e.'illdren's beautiful ranii Coats a di o mt of to per cent until January 1st. Our entire of Ladles' ness-- s. WrappiTS Silk lit Wo den Skirts. Infants' Lone and Short Cloaks, uho every Shawl, fr. m (. licapest to t!net, have been marked at Ess CLOSING OUT PRICES :ssz OUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHIMC DPVRTM-N- T oTcr, a sple -- a d un- of Jm-ne- S'lk. Biwa-led- and I, n n il.md ;re.iles. S H: nd Wo .1 Mutr.--, Kmt.;..i ' r.-l S.im; i 'fecks and s in novve.it col.uiu;s. C ,sbn:ere, .M.r,uo aud SI; ilo-- ' hmo ni Jacket-- , 4c. We have plaod on our count, ra. Chilore i's and ' hvv Sits and s it a discount of 'Jo per cnt. Ads.ouut of 10 p.s . e .t on every C d.ds , Yo;itlis, and I)o ' s k: our stock. " It will pay every parent to visit that d "partm-nt. Wo warrant every tiriMe sold. OUR cH0E DEPARTMtNT is b.nuid to reduoi stock and conUm'ies It 10 and 25 ner cent Discottat Sale. Oil!) Tree to All. Mr.il rrlcrs Fill,:,! at Relic d imx F, Auerbach & Bro. N It Clark. F.ajdc Rock, Idaho. ITortcnse Snow, Brigham City, Tt Dol-- y, American Fork W Kaijle Rock, Idaho, 1'. -r Nilsen " R K Hunter ' M Sramaii, Montp lier, Idaho, Thos M Charles, Park City, Mark Hopkins, Rock Springs Wra. A l.ltlrcdqe, Coalville, J llonrilman, provo. Ceo SnodKrass, ' C P Groot, Coi iuue, Utah, F Taylor, Americau Fork, J Kastor, livanston, Wyo. I'tople who hi'.vo Piit-i'huse- d the Father 1'iano. HALT I.AlvJtJ CITY. 1 Mrs I, Walls. Mrs May Duvall, M Fitzfter.ild, L S Applegate, M W Miller ' lo Ward, J V Dewoodey, Jno A (lain, K Mace ' ' Addie O'.SVil, J ttitlvora-- n, K W Scott, L 3 Rhodes, I, Watts Oe w Carter, Wn Lynch. A l. Lowe. A H Mavne, Ceo Ooddard ' l'h.r ie Pruut, A F Kendall, Peter Sinclair, Ida L Smith, F Blind ', Marie rir.-.des- 1 Dunelwiii, II I. Hall, Imiicau Crawford, C I, Kni'eht. Anni- - liuriis, O G bishop, W H Hazen. St Mary s Academy, Jno Adams? Jiiolulle. Thos Foreman, J F Lees, Mrs O J Wriuht. ' F O ir!jrtrinhotham, Win Kean. TW Booth, Wm HostonB Parmella Die, W A Adams, J 1' Junes. Wm A I.tltld, M A I'.stes Sarah I'. Ktnart, Win T) I nmtdon, C W Her: innton, C B Wheeler, Thos Ashh'v MarvSlnrtivant, J W Whilel.-- PC' ill. W II Unpen, M A FltzgeValli. Jno Vv Martin, Jos Chartrnnd. JudKe Cilibons, Jno W Riley, OTHKH CITIEH. Mrs Addie Felt, Prnvo, "s R Kemp, Sandy. J McCord, American Pork '' Al.ail liinKliam, I. flingham, Dottie Moore-- Provo ' ' W A Plains, photos, Park Uiy, H N Mandtsh, " K S Slience, Paris Idaho. Fred Hn.tcrs, i.iiijfham, tl liucknian, " T II Grace Nephi T 11 K Kawltns, Provo, J s Holatid, Motitpcl'er, Idaho, L A West, kicatell'o, Idaho. Ceo Darlinir, l'.ock Spridjts, Wyo, ft People wha haw i'nvclmsrd the Niory V t'lark Orgnii. HAI'I" .LAKK CITV. Mm Vary v. Venng, C I. Vorth. A H Mikcselt, C Knnrison. Tno F Buckle (', M t.iM.'tt. 1.1,,1'Macv, TLI.alon.te, I) A Cnuder, Jno A Brown k J Suowdeu, Ceo Fotrester, I M icCleery. O I) Ilrndrickson. Kebecca Haddock. J If'vd. i: U S:n!'li. 8 V Reinkv. C Chriateuseu, R D Winter Joseph Itatley, Ceo W .McKinley, Nellie Cclehmok, I Bale. Thos C Chri'stiansoB. S L Madseu, ivtrr I.ouiitinstock, II SAverett OTIIMIt CITIEH. l It I'on'lev. American Fork, John llockiiiv Ilingham Canyon, Mary Tetersoii Proo Ileiirv Chipman, " Richard Ko;eis, - 'rs J A Wilcox, Montpelier, Idafae. "S Prall llailv. Nephi, VV K Jones. " J A Uaelev i Cm t ileiirow John Varcoe. " . K Maxtieldi Ilig Cottonwood, f Mrs teta A nttht, aimv Itnniver, Park City, A Olander " t V X I'.en e, Crigham City, A W Parry. " Isaac Coff,' Jr, West Jordan I ' W O Kuiidson, " Alice " M rs S Ilespain, Cranite ' Ceo r. t.r.irhl, " Al''artiil, " Kichol Hood, North ' C K Bird. Cottonwood, T 8 t.owrv. " Mrs p Hoean, llotinl'iful. t T W P.tssell. K Richardson, " C L 8mns. " 3 .p..eer. V.ndy. "ni-- n. " Too Ptanheld. Mt Pleasant J Tl'.os V. Marriott. " CHMd'er, Provo, K M Rogers, Pleasant Crovc A Ko..k Springs, Wyo, II II tl.nii ' Mr Kuchura, tirrcn River Wm. ' i p J Order. " eter Covce. " D C Rwbhina, I riee, ' I Jos :,unl,bv, " I A Itnte.-.o- tt, " Miss Aiarjjuret Salmon, Coalville I Gcu vayne, liuifiham Canyon, Joseph smiih, ' Wc carrv n Full line of he above and other tmkes of instruments, nil of which we are setting very tow aJ ' on easy tuonthtv and quarterly pavmenis. will take old instruments in exchange ns part pavment on new oneij It will pay an vane who intends purchasin an instruinent to call on this firm and examine their immense stuck I belorc Inn iujr elsewhere. Klll.'liiler 1Iip filitcc. P. E. WARREN MERCANTILE GO., I 10 U. SCtO.XW SOITH STKLKT, L1KL CITV. ' fI : i il able element ot the city, and it is his intense desire to make this the most popular amuse-ment resort in Salt Lake City. The appointments are most complete, the surroundings ' comfortable and the location most choice, and inasmuch as the genial Ed is to give this place his personal supervision a decided success may safely be predicted, both "for the new enterprise and its rust-ling manager. ,' . CALL AND SEE Opposite Theater. All New Englanders who are inter-ested in haviug a permanent associa-tion, and in preparing to celebrate Forefather's day, on the 22d, are re-quested to meet at the Federal court room this evening at 7:30. "Tbe Popular" dining parlor. 17 W. Second South, is now open under the management of Messrs. Riber and Con-rad. Short orders and regular meals. First-clas- s In every respect. Try it. 75 will buy horse and top buggy, p. E. Youngblood, s West Bros. store, ighth South street. Kail at Kolitz kandy kitchen for your Ebristmas kandies, 70 W. 1st South et. MIIT BY TIIE CAH. MRS. CLARA CRAVES CETS IN THE WAY OF THE CARRIER. ( And la Hurled with an Infant from Iltr ' Conveyance So Ulama to ba Attached to Motorman ( or Conduotor. An accident that is well qualified to y , enter that anamolous rank of "lucky f ones" occurred at Yi o'clock today, at which time n conveyance driven by JL Mrs. Clara Graves was run into by car ""V, . No. 11 on the line of the Salt Lake City I railway, I V The car that was In charge of the I Alotorman George Miller and Conductor I George Tanner had whirled around I the corner and was driving I eastward when the lady with an ', infant in her arms approached from the west and, without an apparent notice of the car, started across the track to the Utah cracker factory, in which her son Edward is employed. The car was already upon her, the bell was clanging ' wildly, and the motorman, seeing the calamity ahead, put on brakes with all ' his might just as he went like a thun-derbolt against the wheel of the buggy that was badlv shattered. Mrs. Graves and her child were thrown to the ground when the pedestrians hurried to her relief. The injuries were very slight and after hurling a chap-ter of maledictions at the car company she retracod her steps. It would b'o hardly justice to attach any blarao to the car crew who were very prompt in putting on brakes anil v. ho did all in their power to avert the accident. On the other hand Mrs. Graves should exer-cise a little more care when it becomes necessary to cross the trail of a com-mon carrier. RECORDER PLUM. s--' A LIVELY RACE FOR TWENTY-FOU-HUNDRED A YEAR. Tom rieraon In tbe l ead with C, II, Jack a tiood Necond and M. II. S.iwlea Worklne I.lka a Bloeuna all Along tba l.lna The race after the rccordership is drawing to a close, and the favorite und the field art; thundering around tho last quarter post. Tom l'ierson showed a splendid gait and was pelting away at a "get there" gait, and Clute's deputy had $ 1 evidently beon well groomed before T leaving the stable. C. B. Jack was ' y ' making a good showing, and while not V ,- frisky as the pole Tiorse, showed a ctesi'.v gait and no inclination to get off i his fl'L't ou the liome stretch. N. U. Sowles was making a bad light to get his nose under tho wire, but found himself pocketed in the favorite's sulkies, when-ever ho made a spurt to get to the front. It is said that Parsons, Ander-son, Lynn and Cohn, and posslblv Noble are backing Jack in the polls and Pickard, Armstrong, Pembroke, Vostenholme, Pendleton afld Spafford V ... are inclined to back Piers( . I This conjecture comes I a a pretty I - reliable source though Si ll'ord's ?irii "f P'eraon is a niUtion as Mr. TtTfcRnrt lid liavelieen training in the tame office. Mr. May is talked of as a I fompromise candidate anil Sowle's 'i 'baacltliovteingwoprkrogmreasysesc.ount for him as tho CITY OF EARTHQUAKES. San Francisco la Shakan Up on an A Tarawa Onoa a Month. i A gentleman who resided In San (Francisco fur eight years, gays that the outside world has no idea of the fre-quency of earthquakes in the city of the Golden (late. So frequent do these internal com-motions of the volcanic forces occur 'that nobtiildings are erected as high as six stories unless they nro rivited to-gether with iron so that they can be wrenched and twisted without tumbling down. The matter is kept out of the news-papers, and as little as possible said about the shocks. At present times are very dull, and in going from the palaces on California street to the hovels of Lower Mission street, one-lil't- of the houses arc no-ice-to have signs up. "for reut." A five-roo- house in a very desirable portion of the city, completely fur-nished, even to a line upright piano, with free gns antl wash bills, can be had or $40 a month. THE MAMMOTH BONANZA ViU Doubla Ita lteKular Olvldand on Satur- - day. The holders of stock in the Mam-moth mine are again to receive an ex-tra dividend. The surprising richness of this mine and its ability to double up Its regular $40,000 is tho talk of mining men. Ou Saturday next the stockholders will receive in addition to the regular $40,000 dividend an extra sop of $40,000. On the basis of the present price of the stock, $4.10 to $4.1o, the Mammoth is paying at the rate of from 40 to 60 percent yearly on the investment. niuolntlon Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between A. J. Abernathy and J. W. Brandes, under tho firm narao and stylo of Aber-nathy & Urandes, in the business of gelling musical merchandise in Utah territory, is this day dissolved by mu-tual consent. All debts due said firm will be collected by J. W. Brandes. J. W. Brandes, A. J. Abrr.natht. Dec. I, 1390. Notice. AH members of Salt Lake Lodge No. t, I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. on Wednesday, Dec. 17th, at9:30 8harp, to attend the funeral of P. G. Ed. Scott. Members of sister lodges and visiting brothers are invited to attend. II. Carrigax, N. G., James H. Fbyeb, sec. |