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Show Y- " i8 TJIE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATL'KDAY. FEBRUARY 28; 1891 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. jta TIMES' TeU-phen-e Member to 481 The ) of Tu Toils la located at No. 1 Commercial street. Local mention In this column will be carried t lift ernts pgr line each insertion, SATURDAY FKHKUAKY 28, 18iil. Highest of til in Letrentng Power U. S, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. .IvSS Powder absolutely pure " 'THE' ii.ui Mil irdfif con 11 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST., ' Offer for Your Consideration the Following Special Li ' D- - t! Ladles. Our Stock of :t.00 Shoes in sixes from 2 to n A to K K is complete for style wear and . tit they cannot lie beaten. Spencer & Lynch, 1(50 Main St. special mm for le. lOK 3 WEST V Second South.close to new postoftlce. Apply to McLauKhUn tt Co. irxiR balkonb fire phoop safe, Ihjx 3x; feet, cheap. Bonford St Caflrey, rooms r5 and M Wasatch building. 1" OK A I. K A MA NUF ACTI KIN CI Sinner sewluir. machine, foldinir desk and hook Ciisu romliUitd, mid plush chairs at "37 South Went Tempi". M. A. blackbuin. rpWO KLK.OANT MODERN HOUSES. .lUST 1 completed, 8 rooms, closet, liatb room and reilar. Price very low Terms easy. Apply to the owners. C. O. Whlttemore, V.I4 South Mm itwi, or to W. H. Shearman, with CHOICEST m'BISESS AND RESIDEKCE J properties In the rity for sale or lease. Also oiitxlile acreaite for platting. cres 'n Tooele county, close to r.illroad, without any money down. .Apply to owners, CO. Whlt-temore. tfW South Nlsin street, or to W. 11. BiKAHMAN, with Godlie-Pltt- s Drug Co. Money to loan in sums to suit by S, F. Sponcor, 207 South Main street. Don't Mart North, South, east or west unless you get your railroad tickets at Groshell's ticket of-fice, under the postoflice. Try it. - Homes Olven Away To purchasers of lots in Agricultural Park addition, located on North Temple street. Lots $100 and up, monthly pay-ments. C. E. Wamxanp, 2o." Main street. IT'Oll RENT FURNISHED ROOM FOR cheap. 73 Center htrect. iOR RENT --t NICF.t.Y FURNISHED 1" rooms lor Hunt housi-keepln- Apply S3 N st met. TXm KENT TWO OFFICES IN THE r t'tah Commercial aud Savings bank huilillnK. rpO LET- - TWO NICE Ft'HNISllED ROOM S 1 with tmth room, at 107 East Second South street, Hllgert choe shop. TOR RENT FURNISHED WITH OR r without board. Also n oms for light houxpkeepInK, S. Main street. rpWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, I sitiRle or connected, with ue of balh. With or without board. First houce In Frk Com. 44S S. W. Temple. .""OH KENT F.I.EOANT NKW" 7 ROOM I1 brick house with bath, electric llyht, etc. No. Iti7 E. Sixth Soutn St, Apply on premises or at room 1, KM Main St. TOK RENT-DE- SK ROOM IN MY OFFICE. V Hakhv K. Brow ne, expert accountant, ii3i) Main street. TX)R RENT-EI.F- .C5 ANT FURNISHED JT rooms over the Tluiee office tor Kcntli'innn. 1WR RENT NO. 78 WEST FIFTH SOUTH I street; sven room honsp, bath room and closets. Apply to Youugberi, Utah and Savings Bank. RENT-O- NE NICE ROOM AT DAV-- I eraux house, with lioard. Suitable for two gentlemen, or gentleman and wife. Can accommodate a few day boarders. Call at Larson's, opposite Cily hall, tor line shoes and good repairing. Aaother Strike, The trades union are about to make a "big kick"and you may expert to"hear something drop," as they wear Spencer & Lynch's workingmen's shoes, which are noted for their staying quality. Restaurant Francais. l'l Commercial street. First-clas- s in all respects. Now Heady For rent in the Gladstone block, thirty-liv- e elegant ollices at reasonable rates. For terms inquire att the real estate ollica of Yeadon & Heath, 150 Main syert. llANTED- - HOUSES, OFFICES AND stoie to n ot. Aitbur P. Ferl & Co., SI West Second South. IF YOU WANT TO RENT A HOUSE. OF-- I lice or store see Arthur V. Ferl & C o.. a.1 West Second South. rANTED-- 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS r bv Kit of March; near immoderate rent. Call W E. 1st South. "lrANTED AT Hi SOUTH SIXTH EAST. M a ulil for peneral housework, German preferred. Apply at once. WE CONTRACT TO COLLECT RENTS and care for tiulkilnRs. Arthur P. Ferl & Co.. S3 West Second South. WOMAN WANTED FOR HOUSE iV cleaning by the day. Apply to Mrs. S. It. Auerbai h, ! Kant, Third South. TF YOU WANT YOUR HOUSE OR BUILD-- ing rented Immediately crive it to Arthur P. Fori & Co., VI3 Weit Second South. "WE MAKE A BUSINESS OF RENTING U houses, offices and storps. Arthur P, Ferl & Co., West Second South, rpO LOAN-- ? PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN 1 on well Improved inicle business or resi-dence property. John J. Snyder, South Malustieet. T ANTED AGENTS IN EVERY PRIN-i- ' clpal town in Nevada. Wvomlnsr. Idaho and Mom ana. to Bell lots for the Harden City Improvement Co. Liberal commissions al-lowed. References required. T. VV. l'ai tridue Secretary. Lock box 2D7, Salt Lake City Utah. Nteinway I'tano lirt i heap. A Cabinet Grand Upright Steinway piauo; cost $1100; good as the day it was purchased; can be had for f.KA); terms, $25 cash, $10 monthly. Grab this snap at onco. F. E. Warren Mercantile Company, "8 West Second South street. Fjlaith, F ngwlad, Fy nghenedl. THE Cambrian Association CP TJX-X-- First Annual Anniversary hold at Clayton Ha:!, over S. R Marks & C.. s Furniture Store, Salt Laxc c:ty. Utah. St. David's Gay, Msrjh 2. ' Tra Mor Tra fsrython." PUOCRaMME. aktbiinoon skssion, a o'clock. I. Introduciory remarks by the president . E. M. Hvnon 8. "Men of Harlech.'' Welsh National air. As arranted by Dr. Jcs. Parry Prof. Evan Stephens and company. Jl. Opening aldress Gov. Arthur L. Thomas 4. Duel, "y Ddau forw r" Dr. J is Pail y. David Jonen and Thomn Hughes. 5. Salut .tiolu by the Hards .t erciiiadau y botrdd) 0. Address The Welsh In America E. M. llynon. 6. Double nuarte'.t "Rising of tho Sun".. M'odiad yr Haul) H. M. Rohoitsitud compauv. S. Addns John .1. Davies dcuan Ddu) II. Estemporiin 'ous verse s n inir iCu u Pennilon uydar Delyn) Harp Hccompaiiyinent. H. M. Roberts and others. in. fomlc sour William Davies 11. Selcctitm of Welsh ;rs on the harp V. L. jo new. li Welsh National hymn 'Hen nlad fy nhadau Prof. Kvan Stephens. "Oes Y l!yd I'r luith Cymra g." PROGRAMME. EVENING SKSXIOW. 7:S0 O'OI.OrK. 1. 'America" (Chorus by audience n. M. Roberts. 2. Presentation of Hardic chair Wm. N. Williams. S. I'allad Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward. 4. Overture, ori;an, "Poet and I ' Miss (iwendolcn Lewis. 5. "The Ash Grove" iLlye oni Prof. E. stavens and company. ft. Address Geo. ('. Hy water. 7. Sonn Selected. Henry Gardner. 90 feet south front by 127 west front, corner of 4th East and 2d South streets. Elegant house, 14 large rooms, beside bath, closets, pantry and full basement, steam heat throughout, beautiful lawn, also shade trees and flowers. This is one of the finest places in the city, and owner wants to sell, so you can buy it cheap. Easy Terms. Pfice $20,000 ioyt feet south front by 1155 feet east front, corner of 6th East and 2d South streets. Brick house of 6 rooms on west part of lot, leaving beautiful corner to build on, and in choice residence sec-tion on rapid transit. Easy terms and only 17,000 k05et north front by 99 feet west frcnt, corner 2d South and 4th West streets; vacant. This property has track frontage of 99 feet and is on the best business street running east and west in the city, and is prospective business property. Price per foot on the 165 feet frontage, only.. 150 47x165 feet, with rock house, facing south, on 6th south, near ioth East; lovely view. Easy terms 300O 82x165 feet, with brick and adobe house, facing north, on 6th South street, between 2d and 3d West streets. One-hal- f cash. Price 5,250 33x132 feet, with elegant house, beside hall, pantry, closets, etc.; city water; situate in Walker's subdivision. Easy terms. Price 3,100 51x165 feet, facing south, on 5th South, between 8th and 9th East, with rustic house. Easy terms. Price 31I50 27x165 feet, with perpetual right of way over 12-fo- ot alley running along east side, situate on 4th South, between 5th and 6th East streets. Easy terms. Only 2,100 A5Uxlt51A ieet facing south on 4th South and laying between two fine houses. Easy terms 2,900 33x165 feet, .facing east on 10th East', between 3d and 4th South; electric cars pass in front of this i,8oo 49x165 feet, with new rustic house facing east, on 7th East, between 2nd, and 3d South streets. Easy terms. Only 4,000 49J3X165 feet, with brick house of 4 rooms and kitchen, hall, pantry and closets; flowing well; situate on 4th South, between 4th and 5th West streets. Easy terms. Only . 4,000 66x150 feet, corner facing south, on 9th South, and overlooking Liberty Park. Easy terms 3,000 25x165 feet, on 6th South, near State Road 3i75o 82 feet, on 3d South, between 3d and 4th West 2,500 99x165 feet, on 6th West, between 3d and 4th North 1,800 36x129 feet, on 2d West, near 3d South 5,000 50x165 feet, on 4th South, near 1st West 7,500 66x82 -2 feet, on 5th West, between 3d and 4th South 3,950 4 lots 25x165 feet each, on 6th West, between 3d and 4th North. Each ' 500 4 lots 25x140 each, on 6th East, between 8th and 9th South. Each ,1.250 10 lots in Ehrich's subdivision, 25x140 feet, north of Liberty Park. Each 1,000 4 lots in Englewood, 25x160 feet, facing north, 100 feet from electric jar line. Each 500 4 lots in North Inglewood, 25x140 feet to an alley, 200 feet from electric railway. Each 400 200 lots in Grand View addition, just east of and over-looking the Perkins Chamberlin addition, and ranging in price from $250 to $400 each. Elec-tric line passes these. 30 lots in Glenclale addition, only one block from elec-tric car line, from $200 to $325 each. These lota are 35x140 feet to alley. 10 acres unimproved in five-acr- e plat C, with water right 5000 10 acres covered with alfalfa, m five-acr- e plat C; full water right 5500 to acres, hcuse, barn, sheds, 8 acres alfalfa, fruit, etc., in five-acr- e plat C. Only Q5C0 We will have some choice acreage on the market shortly, and within the city limits, close up, in five and ten acre pieces, and ranging in price from $200 to $500 per acre. These are a few of ; the many properties we control and can deliver. We also have city and acreage properties aside from those mentioned in all directions, but these are special bargains. Call and see us or write us if you want anything in our line. ' THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY 1 1 West Second South St., Salt Lake Cily, Utah. Steinway Piano Dirt Chap. A Cabinet (irand Upright .Steinway piano; cost $!M)ti; good as the day it was purchased; can be had for Jiiott; terms, $'5 cash, $10 monthly, (irab this snap at once. V. K. Warren Mercantile Company, 78 West .Second South street. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Hock. Yml mro In Unit Pix. But we will 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 trilled away their vigor of body, mind aud manhood, and who stifTcr all those ellects which lead to premature decay, consumption or insanity. If this moans you, send for and reail our Hook ok 1.1KK, written by tho greatest Specialist of the day, and sent (sealed) by address-ing Dr. Parker's medical ana surgical institute, 153 North Spruce street, Nashville, Tcnn. rOST-2- 0 REWAHDAN'D NO QUESTIONS tnr the return of a dark lilu over coat: sumll brown spots, wttin lined. Taken from t.'ulln hotel check room. Return to Importsnt Announcement. Ciillcn hotel office and receive reward. Commencing Sunday, December 28th, all express trains of the Chicago, Coun-cil Bluffs Omaha Short Line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. AuuiRttiiipnle, The lintel Templeton pool and bil-liard parlor is the most popular resort in the city. Spencer & Smith of Gar-field Beach, game proprietors. Spring style of Knox hats now on sale at J. V. Gardner's. 141 Main itreet. will be run solid into and out of the Union depot at Omaha, w here connec-tion will be made with the express trains of the Union Pacific railway, B. & M. il. R'd and other lines terminat-ing there. Please bear in mind that tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is tne only line running solid electric lighted and steam heated vestibuled trains be-tween Chicago, Council Blurt's and Omaha. The electric reading lamp in each berth is a special feature of the sleepers run on this line. 1JERSONAL LEAVE YOUR ORDERS, at F. C. Hrldgford's, 803 Suutn West Temple street. I ADIKH. SOMETHING NFW. FOR PAR 1j ticulars address Ho.t S.ilt Lake City ' I S. SIMS. CARPET CLEANINU AND f I chimney sweeping- - 31 Commercial street. Leave orders at t'tah Stove and Hardware company's store. Salt Lake City. OEKSONAL DK. C. CNQER, ROOM 7 ST 1 Elmo Hotel, surgeon trpeolallet In ladies sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic dleeasee and cancers and tumors. In practice for X years. i")onc liloitcra mt Itafecra. DOYLE A FOWLER, PRACTICAL AND house movers and raisers. P. O. Hoi UK!. Office, room Hit Wasatch lll'k. Steinway Plana Dirt ('heap. A Cabinet (irand Upright Steinway piano; cost If'.lOO; good as the day it was purchased; can bo had for terms, $25 cash, tin monthly, (irab this snap at once. F. E. Warren Mercantile Company, T8 West Second South street. , -. & Recitation, ' St. David's Day" Miss Pearl Evans. 8. Air. ' The Little Bcgitar UiiP ( Y Cardo- - tas 1' ach David Jones. 10. Son Selected. Mrs. Attncs Olson Thomas. 11. Recitation John E. Evans. 13. Iiaritone Solo ...Selected. Moroni Thomas. I.'l Glee. 'Vales of Deseret" ..l'rof. St vi ii. l'rof. E. Stcvf-n- and company. Pianist Mihs 'Htinv Parry. HarpiatsMsKrs...W. L. Jon-- s and !. Jeremy. Officers of the Association K. M. By-no-president; John S. Lewis, H. M. Roberts, treasurer; William X. Williams, secretary. Committee on Decoration Mrs. H. F. Evans, Mrs. Owen Davis, Mrs. W. X. Williams, Miss Sadie Thomas. (eneral Committee Klias Morris, M. D. Bowcn, David John, W. O. Williams. Committee on Arrangements H. F. Evans. W X. Williams, William Rob-erts. Moses Parrj7. Committee on Music Prof. F'van Stephens, Henry Gardner, Miss Sadie Thomas, Moroni Thomas, Mrs. l,iz,ie Thomas Edward, Mrs. Ann Lewis Cowley. Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. Eagle Condensed Milk i5 cans for fiOc, Rogers A Company, 45 East First South St. Telephone 107. Steinway Piano Dirt Cheap. A Cabinet (irand Upright Steinway piano; cost S!H)0; good as the day it was purchased; can be had for J350. terms, J'.'j cash, $10 monthly. Grab this snap at once. F. E. Warren Mercantile Company, It) West Second South street. I Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. . a, I Sunday dinner at the Saddle Rock. To the Trade. Owing to official advances we are compelled to advance one dollar and fifty cents per case on Poiiiory Ar Greno, G. II. Mumm Extra Dry. Cliquot (yellow label). Monopole. Chas. lloidsieck Extra Dry. B. K. Bi.ch'11 & Co. Through Sleeper to Ht. I.onis. Commencing Sunday, F'eb. 1, 1801, a through Pullman palace sleeper will be jun from Salt Lake City and Ogden to St. Louii via Denver and Kansas City over the Uuion 1'acitio and Missoui Pacific railways. Used in Millions of H dmes 40 Yeare tho Standard. Wanted, llidi. On the construction of a yacht Call at printing ollice, Xo. 24 'West Third South street. Steinway riano Dirt Cheap. A Cabinet Grand Upright Steinway piano; cost S'JOO; good as the day it was purchased: can be had for 9350; terms, $'.'5 c:;sh, $10 monthly, (irab this snap at once. F. E. Warren Mercantile Company, 78 West Second South street. Dr. Leeka. dental surgeon, 18-2- 0 East First South. First-clas- s work. 1 WHEELS AND RAILS. The Burlington and Missouri is Looking Longingly on Franchises at Donver May Eventually Purchaser IT MAY COME TO SALT LAKE C1TT Happenings of a Day Among the Local Lines General Superintendent Ban-- i croft to be Here Tomorrow. It is currently rumored in railroad circles that the Burlington & Missouri might, in a fovv days, become the own-er- g of tlio valuable franchises, west of and outside of Denver, now possessed by tho Denver, Lakewood & Golden road. It was stated that, for some rea-sons, the Turlington is very anxious to own tho franchises. If they should se-cure possession of them, however, the company would not desire to operate an electric line, but would wish to con-vert it into a steam railway. They are said to believe that the road would be a very valuable suburban branch, and, beside, it would furnish a start for a lino to tho west, which could easily be extended whenever funds would per-mit it. The Denver, Lakewood & Golden, however, is graded for an electric lino and therefore could not be constructed for steam locomotives without a con-siderable outlay. The Turlington makes no secret of the fact that they havo no money for building, this year at least, and, by securing possession of thn suburban line, could do nothing more than protect the franchise, it is said. For this reason, the .reports say, they havo not offered to buy them out aud out. In addition to this the Den-ver, Lakewood & Golden does not want to sell. A Practical Jok. W. R. Peck, acting traveling passen-ger agent of the Rio Grnuile, played a practical joke on his associates recently that he will probably never repeat. Ho started east recently, leaving all to sup-pose that ho had gone on one of his regular trips over tho line. Nobody else knew that Mr. Peck's heart was palpitating at several times its usual speed that is, nobody but Miss Mary J. Daneohower of New Portage, Ohio, and he told no one. Ho arrived there on the 17th, and a few hours later Mr. ami Mrs. Peck started for Denver. When the facts of Mr. Peck's long ab-sence from the city became known, it required several bcAes of lino llavanas to square matters. Kaltrokd Notre. Colonel C. 1). Dodge, general mana-ger of the R. (i. W. is expected iu the city this evening. i'he emigrant shipping done by the Uuion Pacific to the northwest these days is something extensive. The K. of P. of Salt Lake will to-morrow leave here over the R. G. W. at 11:15 to attend the funeral of a grand otlice.r in Ogdun. E. J. Keyes, chief clerk of the R. G. W. passenger department, left Inst night for Kansas City. Ho is accom-panied by Mrs. Key es. Will Cunningham, U. P. stenographer to S. W. Kccles, accompanied by his sister, left the cily this afternoon." for Denver, to visit friends. General Superintendent W. H. Ban croft has returned from a tour of in-spection on the Idaho division. Ho is expected iu Salt Lake tomorrow. A bill designed to put a stop to the business of railroad ticket scalping has been prepared, and will soon be intro-duced in the slate legislature of Illinois. W. P. P. St. Clair of Unite who has been appointed freight agent at tho U. P. depot iu Salt Lake, was formerly agent at Ogden under the Clark ad-ministration. Articles of incorporation have been filed in Illinois to organize the Chicago, lorest it Eastern Illinois railroad com-pany, whirh proposes to construct a line from Chicago to a point in Indiana. The capital stock is 12,000,000. Seventy-tw- blooded horses, tho property'of J. T. llaggin of California, in nine palaeo stock cars, passed through Salt Lake today on the Rio Grande Western. The stock is east-ward bound and the Rio Grande is shipping it on special time. Chairman Finley has issued r call for (he regular meetiug of the Western Passenger Association to be held next Tuenday. Among the more important subjects to be considered are tho aboli-tion of commissions on seaboard busi-ness, and a revised and protective form of excursion rates. The Grant locomotive works, which havo supplied the Denver it Rio Grande railway with most of iis propelling force, is now thoughtfully engaged in the project of establishing works in Chicago, with an annual capacity of 2o0 locomotives. The shops will be built on economic principles with a view to rapid production. - McNeil of Leadvillo, Colo, are Clift guests. Tbe Misses I. and II. Fischer of Buf-falo, N. Y., aro Cullen guests. Will J. Giddings of New York, ar-rived at the Walker this morning. K. M. Carson of Denver is among tbe Cotitiuental's Colorado sojourners. Miss Lydia I. Osterhont of Pennsyl-vani- a is a late arrival at tho Walker. Uoyd Clark of St. Louis, is among the guests iu the Templeton rotunda. John Armstrong and James Nichols of Si. Paul are shipping at the White. W. P. Morgan of Hartford, Conn., registered at the Cullun this morning. Georgo T, ItufTiun and K. P. Olivet are among (he Continental's St. Louis guests. Mrs. C. II. Thomas and Mrs. R. Mar-tin of Park City, aro in Zion at the Cullen. L. I!. Strait of Pueblo, son-in-la- of Judgo Anderson, is enjoying life at the Cullen, T. F. Hastings and wife of Turling-ton la., are in the city, stopping at the Walker. F. R. Green and L. D. Fullmer of San Francisco registered at the Walker this morning. Charles Kay of Hastings, Neb., is in Zion today taking iu the many objects of interest. George F. Robinson of Canada and K. W. Robinson of Nebraska, are at the Cullen. J. Bunstein and C. K. Laugliam of New York are seeing Zion from the Templeton. Charles F. Kiv of Hastings, Neb., is making the Whito his headquarters while iu the city. C. J. Johnson and wife of Ploasant Valley Junction, have gone east on tho Union Pacilic flyer. Miss Mary Kniwn, Mrs. Fred Giddiug and Mrs. W. W. Campbell of Atchison, Kan., are Walker guests. F. Haight, a prominent Wood river mining man, who has been in Salt Lake left last night for the north. Louis Martin returned last night fron an extended trip to Deep creek where ho has large mining interests. S. P. Tresslar, wife and daughter, T. W. Day. K. P. Tresslar and T. Tresl:ir, a party from Nebraska, are White guests. John Thomas of Denver, Is here look-ing after his realty Interests. He. says Denver ia not dead but is assuming a better shape financially. .Smith Cullom. a prominent mining man formerly of Aspen, but more re-cently of Tin tie has just returned from the latter place, most enthusiastic of the country. Encouraging news comes from Do. troit. Mich., about tho health of Dr. A-(- '. Maclean, who is steadily improving, lie and tho family may returu early next month. It is expected that Mr. Nathan Mer-ria-president of the Salt Lake stock-yards, will return to Ibis city from San Francisco within a few days, accom-panied by Capitalist Her. Regret will be felt at the condition of Mrs. Hawley who is east with her hus-band, tho teller of the Utah National bank, on account of her illness. The change does not seem to benefit her. A. J. Dutton returned home last even-ing after an extended visit iu the east-ern slates, Ho will remain a few days when ho will leave for Trownsville, Pa., where his wife is and accompany her home. Among the eastern excursionists who nrhved in Salt Lake last evening were W. H. Coombs, W- - T. Tragesser, E. F. Hauseourt and H. ( Presby of Toston and V. Tnrtnn of Turton and Perry of New York. Thcv were taken in charge by W. 1L Cuddy, of the Occidental, aud had an enjoyable time doing Zion. PKliSOXAL. X. Mickelson of Denver, is at the Clift. J. II. Blair of Boston is a Templeton guest. James A. Longstaff of Butte, is a Cul- - Jen guest. G. L. Martin of Chicago is a Tem-pleton guest. J. L. Cliuton of Xephi can be found at tbe Walker. A. E. Snyder is hero from Omaha, at the Templeton. A. J. Dutton and family havo returned from a trip east. J. P. Wyman is down from Butte, at the Continental. J. X. Ferguson of Castle Gate, is at the. Continental. U. Appel of Des Doine s is in the city, at the Templeton. Mrs. George Dun of Colorado, is a Continenlalguest. A. A. Cahoon of Mt. Pleasant is a White house guest. John Dudler of Park city is at the White while in Zion. Carl Sanndiu and wife o--f Denver, are here, at the Templeton. Tom Ree and wife of Washington, lire in Zion, at the Clift. C. W. Cantield of Omaha, is in the city, at the Continental. J. Lewkwitz and daughter arrived at the Cullen this morning. D. F, Parker and wife are down from Ogden, at the Templeton. X. P. Felson of Ouray. Colo:, has put tis grip down at the Clift. J. Wertheimeris among the Temple-ton' San Francisco guests. Carl H. Clark of San Francisco, is Stopping at the Templeton. Robert Bryars of Kansas City, Mo., is Walker house autograph. W. G. McPherson of Chicago is among tho Walker's arrival today. Miss Minnie Miller and Miss Ida E. " UKKVITir.S. See Baksr, Second South, for shoo DrIlanchett,homoopath,5w.2dS,tel.!io. A marriage license was issued today ' e Frank II. Miracle and Mamie C. Stearns. The Four Comedy company will play in Lovendahl's hall next Wednesday evening. The play will be is Who." It will interest you to see the display of shoes at the "sale" prices at Aider Smi, First South, opposite Commercial Itreet. Tho Herald wants less work and more air and luxuries for the laboring "clauses," Abl there cow; dear old chappie. Henry Ripple & Company of East Second, South street, have introduced electric power from the Rapid Transit, which runs their sewing machines. The following ordor was made by the rebate court this morning: Estate of rlector M. Scott, deceased; account allowed and order made granting dis-tribution. "Who is Who," will be presented by tha Four comedy club in the Sixth ward meeting house next Monday evening. There will be enough fun to kill a monkey. La grippe is no respector of persons. The young and old fall by the bedside, victims of the dogged visitor. Preach-ers have it, physicians have it aud all who have it don't want it. E. M. Friedman & Co., tho clothiers. No. :il)Main street, whose large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was lightly damaged by tiro aud water, are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stock ts being sacriliced. Colonel Tailey Youngson is the recip-ient of a handsome umbrella, elabor-ately mounted with silver that was taken from the ( (ntario mine at ,Park City. Tho mysterious admirer to whom Mr". Youngson is indebted is John lirumley. The Toston excursionists, 1 00 in num-ber, arrived in Salt Luke :.iis forenoon. The party spent the day iu calling on Salt Lake friends, sightseeing and en-joying themselves generally. Once a Tostonian, always a liostonia, holds the world over, whether in frood or not. As a creation, tho Toston girl is a success. Governor Thomas has received a r amber of petitions which speak well for some of the prisoners iu the peni-tentiary: One is from Oscar Vnnder-rook- , acting warden, who says W, H. Halladay and Ed Olseu rendered him valuable assistance on February IN. Another is signed by live members of the police department who ask that W. II Halladay be pardoned. Many attorneys of the city think that tho court facilities of I'lah are inade-quate to meet the demands imposed by the laws of the territory. Utah, while not a state, has perhaps as much legal business before its courts as many states of greater population and whose existence antidates Utah's recognition as a territory. It is thought, however, that in tho near future thcro will be fireater facilities in the adjudication of " throughout the territory than " "is bow offered. In tho Third judicial court of Utah yesterday iu tho matter of the people vs John Doe Flynu charged with tho conversion of a horse to facilitate his escape from the penitentiary, and that too without the consent of tbe owner of the horse; John Doe Flynn was found guilty 01 horse stealing ny tun jury alter 10 minutes lime in considering the case. Mr. Flynn's effort to regaiu liberty and open air is perhaps but the methods used in attaining the desire is somowhat repre-hensible at all events it was so thought by the jury and if Mr. Flynu had ever an idea of reformation or atonement for his first offense he oertainly did a very indiscreet act by adding a worse rrime to the former one he had coin-mille- Mr. Fly on will still languish and should he escape again it is advised thst in discretion ho had better steal a locomotive. Just a little south of The Times oilier at a livery stable on Commercial street ia this city there is a rooster bearing the euphoneous name of Jim, who is entitled to more consideration than perhaps any other rooster in the city. Jim came a wee chick to the barn one lay long ago when even his sex was iu doubt, but through the kindness of the mployces he grew rapidly and linallv ' developed iclo a bird tlint crowed, with a plumage that would vie with the birds of paradise. Jim's ancestry, while doubtful, shows him to bo a bird of unusual intelligence anil through kindness when asked to show how big a bird he is he will ilap Lis wings and crow and do many other things that would indicate he knew what was said t" him. Jim is a friend to The Times oflice and may be used to herald at some future time The Times victory. Knights of I'ythias Notice. All officers and members of the subor-dinate lodges and all members of the grand lodge are requested to attend the funeral, in Ogden, of P. G. C. Trother S. M. Preshaw, at 2 p. m. Sunday. Meet at Castle hall at 1015 a. m. prompt. Will take the Rio Grande 11:15 regular train. Tickets can he procured from subordinate lodge olli-cer- A largo attendance is earnestly required. Louis H. Faknswokth, Grand Chancellor. Ynn Mt Have to Think Twice. Indianapolis .lo.irnal. WaltDid it ever strike you that Philadelphia ami Washington were very much alike? Potts Can't say that it did. But how Watts Why George is dead. |