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Show i ' I ', THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY. JAXUAKV P, IWl. 3 I ' 1 Don't Fail to See This I BEAUTIFUL- - ADDITION! Before Deciding Upon Your Location for a Home. Remember, in Selecting i i A Place of . Residence for Yourself and Family, ! I The surroundings and character of neighborhood should be carefully considered. You will make no mistake if you decide to locate in F YOU ARE PAYING RENT, see us and let us build you a house. Under our plan it is j Cheaper to Live in Your Own House Than to Pay Rent ! Call at the oflice and sec photographs and plans of houses we have built in Denver. Our additions in Denver are admired by everyone. We shall build even better in Salt Lake. No expense will be spared to make our addition the pride of your city. Take the Ninth Avenue Electric and go out and see what we are j doing, then come to the office and we will give your terms. li L. CHAMBERLAIN & CO. I j Office, 23 West Second Soixtli Street. , 110 Each. Fourth South street addition is located, one and one-fourt- miles west of thei nostoflioe, on Fourth South street, one-hal- f mile north of Poplar Grove, forty rods southwest of Highland Park, on a level spot of (round giving beautiful view of the city. Lynch & Glassman offer the entire addition consisting of thirty lots for sale for 1125 each, one-thir- a cash, balance to suit purchaser, or $110 all cash. This is the cheapest property offered in Salt Lake City by one-half- . All the lots adjoining on the east, west, north and smith are bought and sold for $200 to $350 each. These lots of ours will bo sold at the price given. There is no buncomb about this; it is real. We offer these lots at this remarkable low rate for thirty days only. These lots must be sold be-fore January 15; the prices are 100 per cent less than any other lots offered. Remember, $110 takes a 25x125 foot lot; we give warranty deed and good title with each lot. Lynch & Glassmav, 221 South Alain. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Make- rs. No. 46 W. fUcond Sooth at. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilities for doing first-cla- Job Print-ing are of the newext and best. Hooks ruled, I r.nted and hound to order. Samples of Kail-Ma- Mining. Bank and Mercantile work always on hand. Complete line of Office Sup- - embracing the moat approved Labor-avln-and Economical Inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u John Green, Sanitary Contractor and Scavenger Excavations for Sewer Connections a Specialty. Special terms for monthly work in hoteln and families. WW Main Street. Telephone 138. t'ostofflce Box 8!. Utah Optical Co. IBSJaifl.Sall Lake. THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you have defective vision, remember that we make a specialty of measuring all lmpet-fectlon- s of the eye, and fitting tho same with genuine Alaska Crystal & Brazilian The only place In the city whore glasses are fitted to each Individual eye, and ground if necessary. Also a large assortment of Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. '.,' Cloak salE! .ill. B .ill. 2 M S cits r tf cohn"bros. ' p r A Every Plush Garment in our stock at J J per cent less than former f prices. Braided Cloth Wraps 25 per cent, below -- cost. j J Every variety of Cloth Jackets at actual manufacturers' cost. All Misses' and Childrens Garments Kr marked down to seventy-fiv- e cents on the dollar. - Ladies' Tea Gowns Below Cost. i We hava just four Real Alaska Seal X Jackets left. They cost before the k rise in seal $80, $85, $100 and $120. are to-da- y worth 90 per cent. OThey but can be bought at the prices during this sale. VH? J COHN BROS. T iji- - ja if Cloak salE' Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, , Plated Wire, Cutlery, Lamps, Yases, and .... Statuary .... M Main St, SALT LAKE CITY Money to loan in sums to suit by S.F fipencer. 3f17 South Main street. . DR. HODGES, DENTIST I 81 W. 1st South. - Bait Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL W0KK WARRANTED ! The Ancient ( )rder of United Workmen meet every Monday and Thursday evening at"7:!10 p.m., at the A. O. U. W hall 3Si West Temple street. , primes of the board of examltii li tor te two yeare required, In ord-- to raise the fu:l amounToThe lunrte ne ded for the schools of the coiinty, I estimate that a tax of 1H mills on tie premt valuation of the taxable projwrty oi t'lls county, a. given ab jve. Is ueedei. Wm.'M. Stkwakt. County Bupt. of Public Schools COUNTY COURT . r ALLOWS CLAIMS TO THE AMOUNT OF $6883.67- - . County School Superintend. nt Stewart HkM Report In Whlnh lie I'laoef the Total School Population at 13,601 In the County The county court yesterday approved the liquor bonds of W. C. A. Suioot and Kiley H. Graves. The following claims were allowed: a. w. Iiartch, oomperjRatiqn?. I lOi.M) C- E AT compensation mw.60 W. dii phy. coin pens itton ais.,13 J. H. Toronto, comprnsut.on 8S.S3 A. J. i.nrt. compensation .... 150.00 J. W. Hurt. compensation I0D.00 John B. Cuminork, compensation 75.0) John Shrock. compenKat on 750) Klohard Howe, rompensaTton 77.70 . P. Miller, compensation ., W HO J. P Cahoon, ooinptns ition U4.) .J. C. Murphy & (Jo., expense 4.60 Silt Lake Gas Co., expen: JM.IO C. K. Alien, eq.ease 40.00 John s.iio k. expense 4.00 Roc ty Mountain liell Tel Co. .expense.. 43 m William M. St wa.t etitouery 81 60 Magazine Publish nu Co-- , stationery... : 00 Keluy it Co.. Htatiouery lflo ftu A. J. Hurt, prison 218 05 I.au ihlln & Krup on. pr s n V .On (U orio Hurbndgo. prison 6 00 8 lit Lake lias omp iuv. pr.Hon i'J 3.7 Llppru in Walieictein & Co , prison SO. flu Koiky Moiintu n Kelt Tel. Oj., prison... VI 40 Solomon piUoa 3 U) A. J. Hurt, pauper it W r'rancle Hrown. pauner lu 00 Kockv Mountain Hell Tel. Co.,pauper... in. 00 8t Mark's Ho pltal. pauper 1U7 00 John S. Kiciiaids. pauper S'il 00 H B. yulnh. Inquest 18 0ft William Endrls. lmiuest... . 10 00 Dan T. Co. ton. relief .10 10 H. T. Spencer, roads 61 DO James L. Orano, roads.,., . SO. 00 William Lewis, roads 2M 3S T. tr. Hoam. roads an. 35 JameeN. Norris, roads 67 (X) Knoert tlaea, jr.. mate 17. uO Wil lain WiuratalT, roads 8416 Dfi H. 'f Shurtllft, roads Itt 01 Dun Werunait, roads. ... .t. 44.00 James W. Kardley, roads ill .85 O. S. Hardy, roads 308 (15 OrorKB Dryljurif, r.iads :)U.0. Joeepb N. Morris, roads . 104 19 Goop Wagon and Machine co 8 75 Total WS83.67 The resolutions of the architects on tho county and city building were pre-sented and filed. County Superintendent Stewart sub-mitted the following report. To tho County Court of S ilt Lake county : U.iNTi.KMx: In ioinplu.ti'n w,lh your re-quest I p est-n- t you mote fuliy the facU upon wlilh i make my estimate or the county s'h ol tax.iejtilred to la selum.s forthetn ar. louse toy estinmte of the luuds neeued uoon the w.uiU ot the county achuo.a. Tno iou.l school p ipulatton ot t La-- e c u'ity h iS.flOl. Si tn ol population of the city County school population 4'.81. Per cent of school population in the county a wut 3i. Total aoessed valuation of property In t ie co;inty. I iH,jro a?0. Valuation In ttte city, m.4i,).?ii. Vanii.t onln the roun.ry, 7,77f.-0- J 0. Of the ttft.ooo estimate made to the coirrt the county schools would receive about !.-:6- Tho territorial aiporll inment will give th county Rcnools about Ml.510. Thle would give the connty b hot H a flint of Ni.7Hi). The school law provides for four terms or school, and any district boldin school t r. less than three terms will receive do portion of the school fnnde. The compulsory and free achool clauses will lnuie the attendance of a hi h per cent of school nopnlatiou in each district. The funds. t4?,tlo, must be suftlctent to pay salaries of teachers and tho current expenses of t he schools. liojd teach.-r- s command, s ranging from t tlO) per month. 1'laclng the average teacher's salaiy at l per month and estimating an. Hveraue attendance of 76 ter cent of the echool p pulatlon. ecliool to te held in eesslon elcht mont'is and each teacher to have an afendanc of nfty puiIH. it would reiinlre atKut HSX0I fir teachers' salaries, which would leave about il.ouo for rurre;it expenses, to be divided among thirty-fiv- e district. Coneidet l:ig the fects that no county tax was assoeeil to defray the exoeuses of the schools t'liH year: that many of the district are ottllgcd to rent 4,ch' Olrooms. and that the am-ulets have bvu recently supplied In the past. 1 am of Vif oplnioa tba t hu ehtimate 1 pre seated ynii is as low as 'the circumstances ot the achbols would Justify me to make. I estimate that it. will re quire un additional 15 i to pav the salaries ot the countv superin-tendent and ttteowuuty treasurer and tht ex- - JOHN C. ROBINSON, No. 44 Eait Second South Street. FOR SALE. A bargain On Sixth South, 3J rods by 5; small cottage, all in good order. Small cash payment, balance on time. Acreage unimproved, but plenty of water. ', 40 acre, two miles from postofflce. 40 acres, three miles from postoffiee. 60 acres, six miles from postotlice. 25 acres on East bench desirable for villa lots sold as a whole or in lots. Building lots at all prices and terms. 0 dwellings, from 6 to 8 rooms each, in different parts of the city. A family residence in southern part of the city; a largo lot; all conveniences. Want to bi'y Several family resi-dences having from four to eight rooms and not too far ftom the postoftice. Monet to Loav in sums of $200 and upwards. Securities must be first class. For Sale Building lots in all parts of the city from $100 to $0000 each. Four dwelling houses six rooms each. Installment plan. One business chance at $ii000. One business chance at $1000. One business chance at $300. SMpitE PRODUCERS Lp' APPOINT A COMMITTEE TO ACT WITH THENATI0NAL CMMTTEE-- - V ( j j (President James, W.O. Van Horn, R.Maak-- - i Intosh, F. W. Ullllns;s, J. i- - 1'arkard, 1 L. E. Holden and W. W.Chlsholm ' Delegates to Dourer Convention, I VV. F. James was chosen chairman ' lid VV. W. Chigholm secretary of the " producers meeting, held at the f rfliee of Baskiu & Van Homo hist even- - .Chairman James had received the 'tilowing letter which was re ad: ' Offic t. a Natic nai. ExKonnva Silver ClIMMiriEB, j Washington. D.C., Dec. , W. ) S William F. James. Ks ., Salt Luke City, Utah: t am glml to wcalve you or the visit, and trd you today thrt Cilltornla and Mon- - i: lara have an:e-- to re.onit. and ih'it wo I to he vi- tavo.-abl- aiso fio.n Cjlornd ar.d 4 K.ier points. t iiur worn at ore-ea- t Is conllm d to the ptihli- - ;;it o and d stiihutioii r l.t jratur and to so. k wltu t he t anneiM' alliance and other or- - i;,ni'.a:!oii t iriuixh'uit tne I'omitiy. Weals) f ir epmkers for meeting when re-nt , There n.tver was such a demand be J ri o- ailver ns now. Ourlir-- t lutoiot "3.1v. r in tlx i Fifty first Cougr bk" I nearly cxhaus e I. and o hava Leen 5bliu'i il to put out a new ed t'.'n to meet tin l,.i!ia-'.- fir tlitn. 'Ihe c tmmtit 'e also, w.t.i sutpreihim; th intter upon any rong.w-n-a't e to exHiriHe m? ro or Ic si lu .dU'Cc i any ra e ai:;ilnst. oii.cctio:i;ii)le measures, if I ,t. to I :iir free roin u,e. pfopos;-l.- i. a,e r. .micress. and I thl tk the sil-ver .iin'stlo l will come np lmmwl.at ly aftor the liolidava. wtsu you wi-r- here to omiis d with u- - as ti the prj;r ihin? to te done in Mse we fiinuot ji.iss a free vulnaffe id 1. In a compromise has to he maih. what do rWVtntk ! a p-- sitl n 11 ; this: b'ree :oln i; f"r a doun surs h er. with a seiuior-ttc- e c.iare on all foreign silver equal to the liffen n e between the market price lint the ;o u tM value of silver. 1 (no pliw:.' v ur resjlutluns lu the hands of fieiiator T.illfi or Ht.'.wart. t he presented t thesonue: also with xoino one to he preHentt d to the b mm. ilr. Humsey will bn hero airain (r mi the filh to tin 10th of January, and 1 wish Toll could he hero also. m Very truly yours. A. J. WARNllt. This was referred to a comintlteo of Prof. F. K. Holden, VV. (i. VanHorus, 4 C. VV. Boiinett. F. VV. Billings, J. Q. --' rackard and K. Mackintosh. Thocom-- mittee met at the ollice of Baskin & Van Uorne at 2 p. m. today, VV. F. "A James. VV. (I. Van Home. K. Mackin-- ? tosh. F. VV. Billings. J. Q. rackard, L. K. Holden and VV. VV. Chisholm wero f uameil as delegates to attend the lead convention to be held at Denver, Jan- - , uaiy 13th. Impnrtant Announcement. Commencing Sunday, December 28th, all express trains of the Chicago, Coun-cil Bluffs & Omaha Short Lino of tho Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, will be run solid into and out of the Union depot at Omaha, whore connec-tion will be wnde with the express trains of the Union Pacific railway. B. it M. R. R'd and other linos terminat-ing there. Please bpar in mind that the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the only line running solid electric lighted anil steam heated vcstihu!rt trains be-tween Chicago, . Council BluiTs and Omaha. The electric reading lamp in each berth is a special feature of the sleepers run on this line. rroOtahle Investments. A few choice lots left on line of Rapid Transit in prospect and Hyde parks, two of the best additions iu FOtithwcst part of Salt Lake City.which we offer for tho next sixty days at tho low price of $301) and $250 each, allow-ing 10 per cent discount for cash, or iiii down and $10 per mouth, without in-terest; title perfect, shade trees, good water, graded streets and schools. We will also build you a home on easy terms. These investments will yield you large profits; careful selections made fpr Correspondence in-vited. Reference, Union National bank. B. A. M. FltoisETil ft Co. General real estate brokers, 06J and 78 cast. Second South street. Special Stockholder's Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the stockhold-ers of the Wood River Mining and Mill-ing company of Idaho, (Malad Consol-idated) a corporatfon under the laws of Utah, at tho oflico of the secretary, room 101 Opera house building, on West Second South street, in Salt hake City, Utah, at 8 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday, Jan-uary lath. 1801, for the purp'oso of amending the articles of incorporation of said company, by striking out of and eliminating from Sec. Hi of said articles the words "and no assessment shall be levied," also from Sec 25, "that none of said working capital stock shall be assessable," thus leaving nnd making the capital stock of the corporation sub-ject to assessment. Jamks A. Pollock. Secretary of the company and of the board of directors. Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 20, 1890. JACKSON'S DAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. Democratic Celebration. 1 The Central Dtmiocratio club of Salt Lake county, in Honor of Jackson's day, will hold a public meeting at the Federal Court room, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Hon. J. VV. Judd will deliver an ad-dress upon the principles, duties and aims of the democratic party. The public generally, and the ladies especially, are invited. Lots SI 10 Kaeh. One and one-fourt- miles from post office. Thirty lots to be sold in thirty days. lots will be sold in Fourth South street addition for $1 10 cash each or $125 each, and ono third cash, bal-ance to suit buyer. No other lots are near for less than J'.'oO. This is n chance for the poor man to get his homo cheap, for the speculator to dou-ble his money at once. This is a clianco not to be overlooked. Remember this offer is only good until Jauuary 15, 18U1. Call at once and see about it. Lynch oi Glasmann, 221 South Main. The t'henpeet Yet. We will sell Fourth South street ad-dition, consisting of thirty lots, for $110 cash each if sold before January 15, 18U1; or $125 each, one third cash, "ba-lance to suit. The cheapest prices for the adjoining lots are $'.'00 to 3350 each. Hence we will be giving to each buver the benefit of a $100 reduction. We mean business, and will sell the lots at the prices given. "Money talks" Come and see us, and we will convince you that we have tho cheapest lots in Salt Lake City. Lynch & Glasmank. nr. C. W. lligglne. While in the city don't fail to consult this well known specialist, microscopic and analytic physician. Chronic and private diseases a specialty. Hooms 17 and IS, St. Elmo hotel. Martin Hchralrtt, "The-- ' Tailor, iteming out the prettiest dress and Prince Albert and nobbiest business suits in the city. Sole agent for the "United Service" trouser stretcher. Always tn the Front. ' The Hotel Temp'eton billiard par-lor and side board is destined to be-come the most popular gentlemen's re-sort in town. Tho proprietors, Messrs. Spencer & Smith of Garfield beach fame have fitted up their place at an enormous expense, the mammoth Eng-lish oak Hide board being the finest and most elaborate ever brought to Utah. The very finest imported and domestic goods are constantly kept in stock and only the first class trade is catered to. Dr. Hcrdan, women aud children's specialist, is permanently located at - . rooms , and 10, St. James hotel, Salt Lake City, and does not make a travel-ing business. His terms for surgical operations and treatment are reasona-ble. c |