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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TTTTTRSDAY JANUARY 1. 1891. 6 rY --si vvTOWAY 11!APPrnoRlfe. fl I' i I1 il V- - The Most Beautiful Addition Yet Platted. Situated on the Main Line of the Utah & Nevada Railway. Hourly trains. Over 70,000 people passed over this line last Summer These lots are High and Dry. Strce's are 66 feet wide. The alleys arc 14 feet wide. Lots are 25x125 feet. ' J, There will be a depot built in the Spring. Fine artesian wells are to be driven. , . . r mmiiiiiimmnmimniiiiiii These lots are on the Market, at 80 per pair, upon the the following terms: I motoblihb E 13 3 (SSsi ONLY $11 m li FOR SEVENTY-lilfill- T fIIS. I tfwmi) I Till - - AND IN 3 " i THE 3 I I I ' Every MAN, WOMAN and CHILD can afford to buy a pair of these lots upon these terms, 1 muLmE I V''uScl Come quick, before they are all gone. No interest charged on Deferred PE0BAblt I i For 78 Wbbrb Payments. Title Perfect. be extended to i ,.oo Pld, WEEK y n 1 THI8 ADDITINH I SPECIAL XOTICES. fANTKD-TK- N 01RL8 ATTHK KMPIKK 2 Stnam Laundry, ill Commercial street. yANTED- - A UOOU HO M E FOR TWO BJy3 TT Hand 14 years old. and two sirls, I snd 10 years respectively. Ai1nrf8 L, Tuisa ofnee WrAXTKD TWO YOUNG MEN t5 ROOSf V ami board. For further Information ap-pl- y 817 W Filth South t. Rpfrrenriw required. ffianteft. t ANTED AT HOOH i bv twoqulet younn men; stood reference! state prloe: C .& M Times oltlce, VLADYTEACHER WHO HAS a lady room-mat- Prices very reaHonable. References exchanged AtlwreH ft. C. P., t4 H First Went. ROMS Toi ROOMS AND BOARD AT SSS FURNISHED SouthjrtreetMnlVLong. 1X)R RENT-NICEL- FURNISHED ROOlrfS V steam heat, bath, all modern convenience ft rut clan board. 137 North Main street. An-- demon house. FUORTtENT-TW- O CHEAP ROOMS; J aj Second Bouth. HANPSOMKLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR M.'. pr month.; (3i Fast Se ond South on car line. L'OK RKNT- NEW FRONT ROOM, FUR-- F ntshed, HQ per mouth. 73 Center street. I70R RENT COTTAGE HALF BLOCK R. O. W.. Sixth West street. In-quire 7: 1 West Second South. Iorvished" rooms, newTnfat and dar or week at Columbia bonne, i'4a West South Temple street F'OR KENTNEW HOUSE EAST bench, finished January 10th. Apply A. T. S. 6U5 Progress. FOR RENT ELEGANT FURNISHED the times office for gentlemen. THE FOUR LEADERS! THE WOZLiD-IEEnsrOWJSrEI- D GHICKERING PIANO, EVERETT PIANO, " FISCHER PIANO, e Story & Clark Organ, The following i a partf1 Hut of name nfrintomrm who have iiipplied their hotnen with theae mntrnificent Instruments during the vear 1890. We clve these names that intending purchasers mav inquire of I he Tone, !ie Flue Action, the Superb I'liiitli. the landing In Tune, the. Ureal luratlllty, and other excellent qualities found only m theae instruments. People who have purehnaed the Cliiekering Piano. HALT IjAICIJ CITY. ', Mr LB Smith. Rev I)e Witt De Forward, Mr M J Cheesemao, cashr Colon Bk, Prof Thos RaddifTe, piano teacher, Mr I A Graham, " JasC.lendlmiing, hardware dealer,, Mr A E Ireland, capitalist, " J C Kirhv, real estate dealer, " W C Dougall. " TO Mitchell, capitalint. " K I, Coftin, hardware dealer. Miss Theresa Kord, Bvron K Hartwcll, real estate dlr, " GC Kidder, " Minnie Barton, j John Flowers. " C L Rowe, Mrs M R White, Charles A l ate, " A llailey, " MC Fox, capitalist, ". Thomas Cuest, " F P Yards Dofee, K 8 Dim ford, "EH Tierce. " 8 A Snow. W H Wiseman, William Hudson, MraWM Cannon, OG11KN. Mr Jos I, Carlson, Mr 8 C Stephens, MrMRichter, 1 II M Bond, (rrocerr dealer, " SKJosselyn, Ogden Military Academy, " A II Johnson, editor, " George Driver, prof Jas W Duncan, piano teacher. " W R Swan, real estate dealer. " William Driver, druggist, A V Ross, " W J Stephens. " Ezra Farr, real estate dealer, Miss F.mma B Fergue. Frank J Stephens, " E Morton. " Alice B Calkins, " A H Slater, " lohn McManis, Mrs Mary A Rosa, Win V llelfrirh, banker, " R Ross, " M A Newmaa. ' Iter B Orton, jeweler, M Charles Corey, contractor, ; , OTHKIl CITIEH. Mr I I. Osliorne, fnrn dlr, Park City, Mrs A Rnsenbaum, Brigham City. Mrs Tennle B Ashman, Nephl, " J n Lindsay, Park City, Mr J H Spargo, Mr 1 H Neven .Terrace, , " 111 Louder, Park City, ' T J Dunn, Terrace, 7 " People who have Purelinsed he Kverctt Piano. ; f HALT IiAKK CITY. MrT Johnson, Jno H Kvers, L K Holt, t V, Williams, Bertha Germo, Mrs R M Wallace, James H Wntlia, Mrs M I Stewart, iohn H Reese, J M Hamilton, Mrs M Kimball, K and C Reese,, J Jones, Win C Barker, K L Crockwell, c S Nichols, Adiiie O'Nell,' TC Armstrong, C M Bailey, Ellen B Ferguson, H Simpson, OC Brown. MV Kimball, Sarah Connor, DeoKVendon, Drucie M Hedger, C J Rohmer. Emma Knowlden, Jno S Barry, Clias F. Huff, Joseph H Wright, Mrs Katie Pitigerali T H Wright, Bell Gavin, Miss Rose Jenkins, M Redwin, V H Chipman, Mary B Young, L S Lawrence, R A Rolfson, Fred Titt, Charles Anderson, Clarence Merrill, P L Hughes, James Anderson, E P Sears W J Shields, Fin ma Parkinson. Mrs CC Young, A C Brvsn, Fred Atkins, Bell Morris, WC Graham, A M Sh'owell, Emma Herreck, J U Berkley, ooimv. . Wm T Baket, Pr Datrvmple, MriAFlynn, Dr J E Miller, George Allen, A J Stout, Prank Bassett, Mary Cullen, David Ereles, C K Layne, Jos McMnnis, J W Mcjilton. Dr M K bllipp, Fred Foulger, Richard Leek, Sirs Jos String, Mra O M Cordean, 8 E Josselyn, P Morten son, Miss May Moore, H B VetoTer, James Renuie, H W Ring, M D Griffin, Miller. Jno F Berry, C B Ashhy, Jos L Johnson, Wm H Turner, Washington Jenkins, Mary U Covington, wS Stone, John Hartnett, OTIIKH CITIEH, N H Clark, Eagle Rock, Idaho, Hnrtense Snow, Brigham City, R Boley, American Pork, W Foulger, Eagle Rock, Idaho, peter Nilseu " R K Hunter, " M Seaman, Montpelier, Idaho, Thos M Charles, Park City, Mark Hopkins, Rock Springs, Wvol A Kldredge, Coalville, J Roardman, Provo, Geo Snodgraaa, " C P Groot, Corinne, Utah, F Taylor, American Fork, J Kastor, Evanston, Wyo, People who have PiirehaKetl the Fischer Piano. HALT I,A lii: CITY. j MM I. Watla. Mra May Duvall, M Fitzgerald, L S Applegate, M W Miller, Gen Ward, J P Dewoodey, . Jno A yuin, Emerson, R Mace, AodieO'Neit, J Halvorsen, S W Scott, L S Rhodes, L Watts, Geo W Carter, wm Lynch, A G Lowe, A H Mavne, Geo GoddarrL Phoebe Prout, A F Kendall, Teter Sinclair, Ida L Smith, F Brind, Marie Parades, I) E Donelson, II I, Hall, Duncan Crawford, C I, Knight, Aunie Burus, O C Bishop, W H Haen, bt Mary s Academy, Jno Adams, Jno Tulle, Thos Foreman, J F Lees, ii:;v. Mrs O J Wright, F (5 Higginbotham, Wm Keans, T W Booth, Wm Bostopn, Pannelia Die, W A Adams, J p Jones, Wm A Lund, M A Estes, Sarah K Stuart, Wm D I.nngdon, C W Harrington, C B Wheeler,' Thoa Ashhy, MarySturtivant, J W Whitelcv, P Grill, W H Ilagen, M A Fitzgerald. Jno W Martin, Jos Chartrand, Judge Gibbons, Jno W Kiley, OTIIF.H CITIKN. Mrs Addie Felt, Provo, S R Kemp, Sandy, J McCord, American Port Abigail Rosenhaum. Bingham, L Earnest, Biugham, Dottie Moore. Provo. W A Adams, photos, Park City, H N Standish, " R S Spence, Paris, Idaho, Fred Baiters, Bingham, B Barkman, " T H Grace, Nephi, H E Rawlins, I'rovo, J S Holand, Montpelier, Idaho, L A West, Pocatello, Idahav Geo Darling, Kock Spridgs, Wyo, People who have Pnrehael the Slory & Clark Organ. HALT LAKK CITY. Mrs Marv E Young, C L North. A H Mikesell, C Knndson, Jno F Buckler, O M Gillett, JttoEMacy, T L Lalonde, D A Cornier, Jno A Brown, R J Suowden, Geo Forrester, I M McCleery, O I) Hendrickson, Rebecca Haddock, JBovd, C R Smith, S M Reinky, C Christensen, R D Winter, Joseph Batley, Ceo W McKinley, Nellie Colcbrook, I Bale, Thos C Christianaoau li Madseu, Peter Lountinstock, HSAverett. OTIIKR CI THIS. R Bromlev, American Fork, John Hocking. Bingham Canyon, Mary Peterson, Provo, Henry Chipman, " , Richard Rogers, " Mrs J A Wilcox, Montpelier, Idaho Pratt & Bally, Nephl, W K Jones, " J A Bagley, r!us I Henrow, " John Varcoe, " K Maxtield, Big Cottonwood, Mrs Ida A Wright, Mary Itruuver, Park City, A Olander, " p N Pierce, Brigham City, A W Harry, ' Isaac Goff, Jr, West Jordan, WUKundson, " Alice McDonald, " Mra S Despaln, Granite, Geo I. Graehl, " A F Martin, " Nichol Hood, North, C K Bird, Cottonwood, T S Lowrv, " Mrs P Hogan, Bountiful, TW Russell, ' J F Richardson, " C L Sessions, T!iza Spencer, Sandy, E Quinn, " Jno Stantield, Mt Pleasant. Thos E Marriott, " CH Miller, Provo, R M Rogers, Pleasant Grove, Ar Freeburg, Rock 6prings, Wyo, H H Bean. " Mrs Kilchum, River, Wyo, J Gorder, " Peter Boyce, " DC Robbins, Iriee, - Jos Soulsby, - " DAIngersoll, " Mia Margaret Salmon, Coalville, ' Geo Mayne, Bingham Canyon, Joseph Smith, " We carry a Full line of the above and other makes of instruments, all of which we are selling very low, and on ensy monthly and quarterly payments. Will take old instruments in exchange as part payment on new one. It will pay anyone who intends purchasing an instrument to call on this firm and examine their immense steck before buying elsewhere. Hemrmber Ilie place, F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO., 10 E. SECO.VD SOI Til STKEET, SALT LAKE CITV. Cheap Excursion Tick.ta to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs. Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City and Chicago. For sale only at Groshell's ticket olBce, un-der postoflice. Fifty artists at Franklin avenue thea-ter tonight. J. 9. Jensen, Jeweler. New stock of diamonds, watches, jew-elry and opera glasses; 22 Eart First South street. K. M. Hiele, French Hairdresser. Specialist in bangs cutting, curling singeing. Dealer in and manufacture of tine wigs, tanpees, hairswitches hairjewclry and hairwork of every de ecription. Parlors 27 and 28 Scott Auci'bach building. Martin Schmidt. "The" Tailor, ittirning out the prettiest dress in d Prince Albert and nobbiest business suits in the city. Sole agent for the "United Service" trouser stretcher. for 5aU. 1 AdrHUon a; a bargain, call on Byron Hart sell for aanap. 1ST Wet South Tempi. I"V)R SALE BEAUTIFULRESIDENCE property on I and 3 streets, near car line. War below actual value. Byron Hartwel!, 1ST W. South Temple. . FOR BALE FIFTEEN ACRES. BUIT lor platting into J4 lota. Com gulck before Temple. it goes. Byron Hartwell, 1ST W. WINFIELD largest : xlft7,Tana a alley In rear of each ; the heat loca-tion; on the high ground aomheastot Liberty park, and cheapest, on the market: only tat; aold on monthly payments. Corner of Nlntlt East and Bouth boulevard, on electric car Hue, K. H. Wicks, U52 Main. 1X)R 8 A LETHEFINESTGENUINE V deer and fox hound pupa, 606 State Road and Fifth South. MONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, Jewelry and personal securities, Hualness strictly confidential. Private ottve for ladles. California collateral bank. 13 W. Second South ut. LOAN-lfAO- aO TO LOAN ON HOUSE-hol- d TO goods, pianos, etc.; also on watches diamonds and personal securities of all kinds. Loan A Trast Co., 8UH South, Main St., up stairs. Go to Arbogaat for a glass ot hot soda tot your cold. Sure cure. Auction of holiday goods, dry,, goods and notions, fancy and plush goods commencing Wednesday, ' December lTth. This stock must bo closed. Economy-- Store, 124 West Second South. All kinds of second-han- household at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S. foodsEast street. A matchless show at Franklin avenue theuter. See tonight's performance at Frank-lin avenue theater. Special line of umbrellas and walk-ing .sticks for the holidays. Bast-Terk- t Mercantile Co. ... 143 Main street Call at Larson's, opposite City hal for line shoes and good repairing. . Silk hankerchiefs and mufflers. Uast-Tehk- t Mercantile Co. 142 Main street. Once a customer, always a customer. e Slaughter of toys, lamps, tinware, etc., nt Golden Rule Hazaai1. w .Bargains in all departments, Golden Rule Bazaar. We have 200 dress patterns, and trim-mings to match, of this season's impor-tation, which wo must close out at once. Simon Bros. Kali at Kolitz kandy kitchen for your Khristmas kandies. ?(i W. 1st South St. The Golden Rule Bazaar is the place for Christmas preseuts and holiday goods. Trimmed and untrimmed hats at a sacrilice. Simon Bros. Grass Creek Coal For sale at the Union Pacific coal office. Home mado bread, pastry and cakes at Jieelcy's, 00 E. Second South. SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wholesales Dealers in Dressed Beef Fork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Moats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ROLAND k SAMPSON. Cor Third South omiiWi West Streett. Henry f.clark TAILOI. SO East First South fret i Rudolph Alff, Importer ot CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Yases, and .... Statuary .... 40 Main St, SALT LAKE CITY DR. HODGES, DENTIST! 31 W. 1st South, - Salt Lake Cltj. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIH1 By the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL WORK' WARRANTED ! lERSON"AL-PftO- F. HNNA, THE CHIR-- I snpodtst and manicure, room 10, White houe, uto Main etrxek iTERSONAL THE PALACE BATH HOUSE J for ladles ami gents is the finest la the city. Hot, cold and shower batni. Open from 7 a. ra. to 9 p. m. Furnished rooms la con-nection. H7 Commercial street. 44 B. I'VERSOIsLrcTlROBINSON, loan Hao fiOOO ISOO. Wants te borrow 110,000 for two years TJERSONAL - LEAVE YOUR ORDERS 1 for help at F. a Bridgford'a, KB Souttt West Temple street T S. SIMS. CARPET CLEANING ANB f I chlmnev sweeping. 31 Commercial etreet. Leave orders at Utah Stove aud Hardware company' store. Bait Lake City. BKBONAL DK. C. CNUER, ROOM f BT Elmo Hotel. sur(fton specialist In ladlea lckcesa of all kind. LI ror and kidney t, eatarrh, aU ehronlc diseases and cancer and tumore. In jraotlce for t6 yeara. C "NICHOLS. DENTIST. OFFlCK Op" r rioslte Walker honee. lFOUND PECKMUERt7A D.4R.O. RAIL- - . f wav check, owner can have the same bf calling at this office and paying cost of ad, ' SilTi, Derby nnd soft hats; ISast-Teur- Mebcantii.e Co. 142 Main street. 91.00 and upwards for a fine meerschaum pipe, suitable for holidar presents, at Sam Levt's, Manufacturer of tho "Famous" cijriir, 171 and 178 Main street. Dr. C. W. IIlRnlns. While in the city don't fail to consult this well known specialist, microscopic ami analytic, physician. Chronic anil private disease, a specialty. Kooras 17 and 18, St. Elmo hotel. Onco a customer, always a customer Novelties in full dress poods. Bast-Terr- y Mercantile Co. 142 Main street cil. It's the public that encourages tho faro table, the roulette wheel and all other species of chance. Tho public doesn't hunt them out either to ca.st its money In their lieklo laps. It goes there to win just as the man who plays on Wall street. One is legitimate as the other. If ho loses at either lot him take his medicine like a man. Nothing iug is more detestible to manly human-ity than the fellow who rants and squeals at disappointments. If tho public want to wipe out the tiekld thing let the public keep away from its sanctuary. That's the only weapon I know of with which to successfully as-sail gambling." A SPIRITjniOE It Flopa its Wings and Vociferously De-clare! Against Varietj of Popular Evils. AN ALDERMAN SUMS UP THE Theater, Saloon and Gaming Table as a Bourse of Revenue A Con-servative View, At a signaffrom Marshal Young tho gambling house keepers went before Judge Limey's shrine and dropped $100 each in the slot. This was a raise of 25 above the old orthodoi ante, and reveals sto the disciples of the fickle goddess that they will in the future be called on to pay the fiddler regularly. "Tha spirit of reform has begun to flop its wing," remarked an alderman last evening, "and there is scarce tell-ing to what latitudes it will undertake to soar. I am in hearty sympathy with r anything that contemplates the sup-- y f yressiou of the dive- - the academy of Ji crime and the elimination of the tin ij horn, the rounder aud the bum. This fts the source of 00 per cent of the law-- I lessness that has made it necessary for tk marshal to resort to heroic meas-an- d as the law countenances no discrimination, however much it may tolerate, the aristocratic must suffer with the There U a serious phase in this whole thing and it is one with which the brightest minds have strug-gled and failed. Here we are today confronted with drafts from every di-rection. The streets must be paved, the sidewalks must be provided for, the sewerage must be extended, the water and gas service must be taken care of, the police and fire departments must be maintained, and these are but a few of . the things that must have feed from true municipal till. Now then, from the saloons and gambling houses there is derived an annual revenue of over $100,000. To discard this would be au enormous tribute to wailing fanaticism. I believe in reform, but I believe that it should be administered in doses that the malady requires. Don't appeal to homtvpatliy when alopathy is the thing, and don't resort to the alopathie when the homti'pathic is required. The ques-tion of whether we can afford to inter-fere with and curtail the resources of the city at this time is entitled to more attention than that which hasty whim and impulsive prejudice can possibly bestow upon it. Take the Colorado cities that have rashly experimented with the problem and you liud a stern lesson. JS'ow there is the liccuso that was solicited by Reynolds & Co. It was denied them. The question then arises, Ls not that an example of dis-crimination in the eyes of the law. The interstate law was enacted by con-gress to thwart discrimination and towns and cities of every class have raised their voices ngaiust it. For my- - elf I am willing to admit, and that too, in open court, that I voted to allow the license; not, however, before I had been to the theater and satisfied my-el- f as to the manner in which it was conducted. I saw nothing that whs any more offensive to my idea of pro-priety than I saw at tho Salt Lake theater when that wilderness of anat-omy, some of it decidedly rugged anatomy, too, comes forth and poses before a packed house with nothing be- - between the vision and nudity, but a flinsy, almost transparent trappery. Now there is a case where the perfor-mance was rendered legitimate by the bourn in which it was produced. It was discretionary with Culchaw that shudders and recoils from such things whether it went the second night but"! observed that there was no falling off in the attendance or the fierce rivalry for seats. Now I confess that 1 never saw at the Franklin avenue theater anything that was suggestive of as much vulgarity as I have seen at many of the play houses of the east and west and for that reason I have said by my vote in open session of the council let it go ahead. It is an enterprise from which the merchant rather than the city derives the revenue. It puts through actual necessity over $")0,00i) ' per annum into the world of commerce. Tho proprietors have invested over !10,030 in it$ Jercction and equipment and so long as the residents of that locality have not lilod against it is a source of annoyance I can't un-derstand how it can .offend the man Vi ho never goes to such places. I am still slanitinj by my record and claim , ns :t principle of fairness that there uliouhi bo absolute Impartiality in the distribution of 11 franchisos." "What is to bu the policy with ref-erence to gambling?" "That I believe ha not been deter-mined through any action - of th coun-- - - A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. A certain morning journal of this city sems to be better posted on my inten-tions than I am myself, as will be ob-served by their statement of the 21st iust, to tho effect that as soon as I had settled my business affairs I contem-plated moving to Denver. Now I wish to inform my friends and the public in general that at no time during the pat twelve years have I ever contemplated going to Denver or any other place, nor have I ever given tho least intima-tion to any person or persons of any in-tention on my part to leave Salt Lake City. On the contrary, they have al-ways been informed J hat I am located here for good. Ihaveoeen identified with various business enterprises in this city since 1873, and for the past six years in tho insurance business representing the leading companies of America and Europe, in fire. life and accident, my office for the past year has been and still is in the Progress block, rooms 514 and 515, where I or one of my repre-sentatives can alftays be found, and I will be pleased to have all my old friends call at any and all times, and will also be delighted to form the ac-quaintance of all now comers, and have them bear in mind that the agency of Louis Hyaros is one of the largest if not the largest In the country, tho combined cash capital and assetts'represpnted in my office being over $200,)0;).ooo. Respectfully, LorisHrAMs, Salt Lake City, December 22, 1810. A GKEAT. RECORD. NEARLY $22,000,000 OF REAL ESTATE SOLD DURING THE YEAR. March wna the Pannrr Month oT the Year Willi 4, 047,04 January f ollows Next with 3,n4,21 April Comu THIr.1, SJ 47,310. Trannferi for the Yar. Following is tho summary of the transfers of real estato in this city tho past ye.-.- r: January $ S.6I8.ES1 FhWi ry li,!.-- Miircu 4.i47,'Htf April , 3.!N,V,19 Mav I.I7J.OMJ Jure .inly -': August 8..wc a r l.oa;,a:S ot toiler l,(!t,iJft No ember ftM.li.' December tw.llis Total Ml,7f-.!U- I The following is tho table of trans-fers filed for record yesterday. Bella L Lynch to J L McQlnula al. warr any ded, lots 1 and U in Fourth S.iiith st ret-- ;d 1 8:0 Edwin W Senior et al to Samuel Kohn, quit claim deed, block 13. El Duado survey 1 H irrlet A Partridge to Mar e Larson, deed, lota mi, 21, bloc set, nl.it B, "jjr ien I'ltv Sti Fnini-e-- i M Nt fl.admlnlslritrlx.to Mob Wllkeuaon, uet'il, p:vrt ot section 34. T 1 S, R eaet ' I'll Mary J Spencer 10 J E Edwards, war-ranty ce.'d. lot t as. T and 87, block 1, Woodmatr-e-e a subdivision SfO John Thomas et a1 to William E llyan, warrant v d cd. l itt 44. 4.1. 4tJ btiu 4r, block 7, Hlu'hliind Pa-- k a 18 0 William iS Ryan to O O iatterton, war-ranty deed, lots 41, U, 48 uud li, block . 7, Higlilaiid l'arkad 12 0 Jo 111 U. (ira ,a' i to H. S. Your g. d ed, ldiacresor lanl In sectlo S, townvhtp 3 s mih la igc em l.SiO Leo cialirzkl aid wit to Auie M. Ilur-to-warranty d t il. lot w. blo-- 1 t We-- t SH Laae dlltti,n ti Leo (ialif ?k; and wife to John B Sco'.t, deed, lot 'do, bloct 18, rt cst Suit l.a ea(lilit on 10 Atu r'W in au.l wlf) to cba-li- s Sti-- h 'Uh wmr.iitty de-'- b.tn b.occ W, Kinney et (jourlay Improved plat.... 0 0 ar L. ipf to IInry But h. w.wr inty deed, lots 1 imd S, bl ck 7, Pi p.iUr Grove addition 0t C E. Waml md 1 W. t. Virtue, war-ranty eerrt lots :V and '8. block a, AVesi Cinind View ad litli n tfV) C. E. Wrnti.tnd to S, P. Warren, war-ranty deed, lots 3T and 3N, Moc'4 2, West Qranu V iew addit on &."; Samuel Kohn and wlie to Martin L"n-di-deed, 1 it 4rf, blcok 1 1, plat G. E 10 Samuel Kohn and wife to Edwin W. Senior, iiulcknlaim deed, block IS!, plat (1, Eldorado i Harriet A Partridge to Edwin W Sen-ior, deed lot 1, block 4tl, plat A, (ja--d-city 1 O E Volmer to Rarhaei McMas'er. war-ranty deed, part of lot a, block -- 8, plat D 27T0 Eva W Latch to William L Webr-- . xult claim deed lots 1. 1. li, a), si and J3. block I. Webb & Palmer addition.. 1 E ten V Palmer to Eva W Lutcha. quit claim deed lots 15 nnd In, block 1, Webb Palmer's addition I John B Tlmmony and wife to Eva W Loteha. iuit claim ciei-- lots 3 and 4, block I. Webb & Palmer addltlou... 1 D H Cherry te al to to Arthur Turner w arranty deed, lots IH to 8 block 10, Capitol HelKbts subdivision BKI0 Eldorado Lani & Water Co to Gustave Hramberir. warranty deed, lots II nnd la. block II. plat A. town ot Elliorndo CO) Bella L Lvnch to K O Meyer, warranty deed, lot 4, Fourth South atrtet addi-tion I Samuel Chittuck and wife to Henry P Wheeler et al, warranty tec4, part lots 1 and is, block 17, ilve-acr- e plat A, Him: Field 3fJ0 Thenm H Chesley wife to Emma Wh t lev, warranty deed lot 1 nnd part ot iota, block 4, Archer & Kul-lak'- s subdivision 50no John Hill to Emma L Hill, warranty deed, part of lot block 9", plat A . . 1 6 Kiite Angcll to T.ieodore J Angcll, warranty deed, part ot lot 7, block si, I .lilt A 1 Th Miclore Angi'll to Kate W Atnrell. wiurAiitjr tiocd. part of lot 7 bit ck Ul, plat A 1 Louisii Y Stevenson to r, Deprcxiq, . warjanty deed, piurt ot I it 1, block OS, plat A filOl Total ti9,:H |