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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1891 : : . . Highest of in Lebrcniag Pover-- U. SL GotI Report, Aac-- 7 Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amonnts to suit on long- or short time. Sam J. Kenyoa, room 30, Hooper bloc.k.. Mr. Bam Ltv is now making a superior brand of smoking: tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will b sure to like it . - Through Car Service. Commencing- Sunday, November 1st. from Wasatch block, corner Main and Second South streets, via Rapid Transit and Hot Springs railways, to Vhit Sulphur Springs 5 cent. To Beck's Hot Springs 10 cents. Cars leave every half hour from 6:50 a. m. to 9:50 p. m. 3 Br. Burrows, oculist, auriist, optician Spcetacles fitted. Commercial block. IgifclMj HoutEH's Gocoa. :fl m&mk PLEASE READ THIS, J .'jSffife,. Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S' 1 COCOA ("Best & Coe Farthest") seems to be i j! j jJSJggl high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee:! irvl 1 lb-- of good coffee costs at least 30c., makes 31 half-pin- t cups. !' .i.m- 3 " 44 " therefore " - " 90c., 93 " ! ArSt'! 1 " V' H CocoA " lso 90c., " 150 " " fS' Which is the Cheaper Drink? I rktailprics. , qnr j 93 cups of Coffee, $ jljooupnd. BO "V.H.Cocoa! i MRS. GRAHAM'S ; f ' " U Sold by every Grocer. , Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It is not a Cosmetic in the sense in which that term is popularly used, but permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, smooth, clear, velvety skin, and by daily use gradually makes the complexion sev-eral ehades'wbiter. It I a constant pro-tection from the effects of sun and wind and prevents sunburn and freckles, and blackheads will never come while you ue it. It cleanses the fsce far better than soap and water, nourishes and builds up the frkin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It fives the fresh-ness, clearness and smothness of skin tbst you had when a little pirl. Every lady, young or old, ought to use it, as it gives a more youthful appearance to any 'lady, and that permanently. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, and is as harm-less as dew and as nourishing to the fkin as dew is to the flower. I'rice $1.00. Ack vour drnejrist for it. Sample Bottle mailed free to any lady on the receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady agents wanted. Mrs. Gekvaise Geaha, "Beauty Doc-tor," 103 Post St., Ssn Francisco. A. C. Co., Omerixts, have a full line of Mrs. Graham's Preparations. M. R. EVANS. 23-2- 4 TT. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Gibs, Revolvers aai Annannition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Razors, Pocket Cntlery, Shears and Scissor Strops, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bells, Dot? Collars, Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera Glasses. Examine nij Stock Before Purchasing. Bis Space Reserved for B. K. Blcck & Co. Agent for Pabst Brewing Company. , Dealers in Fine Wines and Liquors. 17-1- 9 Commercial st. . II HOTEL TEMPLETON. !1 Just Opened. 4-TH- E ONLY TOT-CLAS- S HOTELS IS THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Tecple Streets. $25! $25! DENVER & RETURN, VIA DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILWAY. TO THE .... Mining Congres. Held in Denver 'November ll!-3r- . Tickets on sale November 15-1- at all Rio Grande Wettern Ticket Offices. H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. BEAUT 45JN' r--M, fcalffliM Q CAR -- iD PETS. s J. W. FARRELL & CO. f!4--J I'fi' f lis t .. .ifA:jAa plumbers, eas d mm fitters. Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. 1'ilrrs tiil;en for Drive and Dug VCplls, Cesw-pool-iti r iin I connections made; 1 3. Main, opposite iMrhu h Il'oR. Telonlione, 2i)0. Last chance lor a cheap trip to Colo-rado. o REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells &' Go. Are closing out their whol9 Stock of Lumber, Doors, "Windows uuC r Building Material at BEDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. JJ George M. Scott Jas. Glendennlng, H. S. RumfieldJy President. Vice-Preside- Secxetui George M. Scott &.-0&- ; : (Ikcobforatsd.) Dxamsrs Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill; Find ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dod?e Wood Pulley. Boebling's Steel 'Tire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlaa Enginea and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blako Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmith Tools, Etc, 168 Main Street, . Salt Lake CiryJ S. D. EVANS, I l 3ucc833or to Evans k Rosa. i UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER.4- - 214 Stat St. --o- Salt Laka. Special Attention Given to th; Shipment of Bodies. Opn all Kiglit. Telephone. S64. HAPPY HOUR Ibental Co. at2i S. State St., opp. Holmes Big. A M' ESTHETICS administered. Office hottrB t Day and Miht. Operating from A. it; to i P. M. IiriF.Clai, "THE TAILOR." 19 E. First South, - Salt Lake City, . BUSINESS DIRECTORY . ; I ATTORNEYS-AT--1. AW. r A W Y F. RS ROOMS 40 C OMMLKC1AL 1 a Block. ' O. W. rOWEKS. 4 TTORNEY-AT-LA- OPPOSITE CULLEN iV Hotel. architects ate of denver a kchitect of com- - l J niercial Block, Etc., Kooms IJO-I'-1 Commer-ia- l Block. riRMTlKK U AXl KACTUREBS AND DEALERS IN ALL. kinds of fnrniture, whool desks, r reen oori and fnrniture. Jobbing and repairing rouiptly attended to; lOH-H- W. So. Temple. ETpANl:ETis iTiuLTyn nurse iri rl at N. E., corner First and P streets, on Papid Transit. 3T ANTED ii I lit, WANTED FOK GENERAL V housework, good wages paid. Inquire 7 S. 1st, West. 7ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL T T housework. The beet w aces paid. Inquire Kea'.ty block. West Te;nple street. Cost. I' TisTl'GsTHl U Main street or Second South, lady's gold wuicb nnd jet fob chain; initia' "W on case. Liberal reward for return to iJi . First South. gov ajcnt. 1" 7OlTBE NTELEG AN T LYFL RNlSH E I) rooms: electric beht aud steam heat. Realty IJlock, West Temple street. OK RENT NEAT COTTAGE, THREE rooms furnished or unfurnished. 9th East near Britain. Harvey's 121 Main. TOltlfENT-O- N K"xicE LARGE FURnTstT A1 ed front room for one or two pentlemen, new furnish, cheap. 125. 1 East in rear. 1.Hli tiGOD F1VE-KOO- ll7USE IN Snlt Lake; $4 monthly. Apply at the otfire of Godbe, Pitts Drug Co. Also an eight room modern house on il street at a very low rent. , T,-V- RENT 0NE COAIPLETELY FCR J? tiished modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire 66 East Second South street. ripOB KENT AN KICrHT-KOO- HOUSE, Inquire at fc6S West South Temple street. INSURANCE. LAOursTfyTi IIKE, I.IKE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL T Lite of New York. 85-8- Commercial lilock., I'LCM lilNC. TEAM TIEATING ENGINEER 259 SIAHi J St., Salt Lake City. 3 E Expert Dental Company. 0TT1CX IN 0. Geatral Block j No.46W.Snd. J South. Across 4 r f the street from If If lrKrf Wonderland. ft f Jf ljL-- A Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Set of Teeth . . . . $5.00 iTeeth Filled . . - .50 Teeth Extracted ..... .25 Teeth Cleaned 1.00 GabeUhe Tailor. yffl 65 W. 2nd South, gin Salt Lake City. Vlf USuItS border from $5 tO $55 1 M4i Pants " " $3.50to$l4 W--T SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. iPi PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. Jjg By First-clas- s Workmen U this FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT and LUHCH COUJJTEB. 113 MAIN6T. 115 A delicious American cooked dinner, changeable very day, between 11 :30 and 8 :00 o'clock, for only Ibo. - Specialties Breakfast and supper; oysters r evory style: short orders of all kinds at aU, ; j tonrs. Jf. H. GKICE, Frop'r.' UTAH a"d MONTANA w purlers &. Dealers In' M Grade Machinery. or all kinds of duty. Carries in stock for imaao-diat- e delivery Japieia Sectional Pipe Covey. ine. Iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Compressors-IngersoU-Sergea- R. D. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS, From 8 to 60 Horso-Power- . HoistiniEnginee, Pumps, Horse Whims. WIre( Pope, Irill Seel. Mine snd Mill Suppliea, Spfety Nitro Powder, Csps and Fuse. Main Office and Wareiooras, 259 S. Main. Salt Lake, AGENCY, Bntte, Mont. HSCorrpondence Solicited. j 85-8- 6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO. lias recently been sppoinfed the peneral agents fof , the W j STEIN WAY PIANOS FOR ' . XJtah, Idaho, Wyoming. W have just received a complete stock of tbe new e'yle and a cordial invitation is extended to the public to call aad examine tbem. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. n W. Second South, Ealt Lake City. PgreonaL TOST-O- N FOI KTH WIlTH OR WEST a seal skin pocket book. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at Tun Timk office or 87fi Mate street. Keep money but return pocket book and papers. T8. SIMS, CARPET CLKANINC AND sweeping. Leave orders at Utah Stovo & Hardware company's store. WILLIAM J. SILVER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER. PEF.FABES PLAyS FOR POWER ortES; and Machinery, fiteiro Fn-cin- Indicated and lioilers Tested; Electric Flants Indicated aad Tested. Hi AV. I.'o. Temple Vbtd in Millions of Homes 40 Yeais the Staniarf. ' ' curing: that firm a store room in the hands of II. C. Lett fc Son. ' "VVeetcr & Armstrong on Saturday sold lt 6. 7, x, 9 and 10, in block 4, Park Boulevard addition, to John Slack for $3000, and also a house and lot in Main Street and State Road addition to F. B. Thompson for 11650. The Inland Salt company has about fin-ished the harvesting of the season's crop of salt, which is not so large as it generally is, on account of the wet weather during the summer. As soon as the ponds have been emptied they will be pumped full of water again and kept in that condition until next Ausrust, when the pumping will stop and the water permitted to evaporate SUGAR SUBSIDIES. AN APPLICATION BY THE LEHI COM-PANY FOR NATIONAL BOUNTY. The Amount of the Claim for the October Production is $3643 An Appeal to People of Utah to Patronize Home Industries. An application was forwarded to the United States treasurer today by the Lehi Sugar company for the bounty due on the product of the factory for October. The amount of the claim is $304:2. The territo-rial subsidy which was paid by Auditor Pratt on Saturday, was also for the pctobcr pro-duct. Support Home Industries. The chamber ot commerce: has issued the following appeal to the people of Utah, to aid home industries and manufactures in every way possible. "With the completion of the Utah sugar works and a number of other home indus-tries fairly inaugurated this teacn, not for-getting to mention those which for a num-ber of years have existed in our city and territory, it is meet and proper to call the at- - tentiou of the people to the fact that whnn-- i ever it is possible to purchase an article made in this territory that it should be the pride of every citizen to u; so. "Every dollar retained in this territory is simply a dollar added to the wealth of "the people. As long as that dollar is retained here it ea;i be k. pt in circulation, changing from hands huimnerabie times. It is paid out for labor, from there it passes into the bauds of tlie merchant, and is transferred from the merchant to the manufacturer, and again paid out by Hie manufacturer to the labor employed; and thus it continues u l beuciiltiug every body to an almost unijnjiiecl extent. Once, that dollar leaves the borders of our territory, it goes out as a tribute paid to a great extent to foreign in-du" sItry or to foreign cepital. appeal in particular to the ladies. While man can earn the niouev, it i to the greatest extent paid out by the ladies for articles consumed in their homes. "It is said that to a great extent compari-sons are odious; but while visiting other cities in the ea-- t, and particularly in the city of Denver, it was indeed a pleasure to not ice with what pride and satisfaction t lie ladies of l'cuvcr dwelt upon their home industries. In conversation with some of th' rn the state-ment as msde in the most fervent and en-thusiastic ninnncr: 'We make it our busi-ness to call for everything manufactured in our city, and, in thin state; and if we find that the merchants are not inclined to furn-i.-,- h home manufactured goods, we go where we can get them.' "The rid's Columbian fair is rapidly ap-proaching. I' tun should make as fair a showing then as iis great natural resources and other advantages warrant. "lu a few days ine chamber of commerce will cail u inciting of aii the manufacturers of thiu city and oi L'iah, for the purpose of obtaining from them a complete list of everything manufactured here. Every lady w ill be furnished w ith one of these lists, and l rest with them to demonstrate how niueh interest they take in home indu.-trie.- -, and how far they will go to help to build up the. industries in their own iniitst, in prefer-ence, to helping those Jiving far away from us, whose intere-- t in us probably extend to the extent of the number of dollars they can get oui of us annually, and w ho w ould discard its in the same manner as a squeezed out lemon is cast away, which has ceased to give forth its invigorating juice. "Had it been possible for the people of Nevada twenty-liv- e years ago to have parsed a law compelling those who took the un-bounded wealth lrom its mountains, to de- - vote thrrcfn.'m rine. lentil of the rrriHt nn nually to the establishing of some home industry, it would today be in the same po-sition in which the people of European min-ing countries are in, who. in addition to their mining industries, have other large manufacturing plants supporting the in-creasing population, and thereby drawing the wealth of other nations to tiietn. "The object lesson which this state fur-nishes to vis should be a study to all who have the interest of this country at heart, and it w as w ith this object in view, that the board of directors of Ihe chamber oi com-merce requested the address of this appeal to the thinking men and women of L'tah. "Fi.ED Simon, Pres. Chamber of Commerce. "JI. V. Meiov, Secretary." A Territorial Hoard of Trade. Ogden business men are unanimously in favor of organising a territorial board of trade and the secretary of (he chamber of commerce of that city has addressed the ap-pended conii'Htnicatiou on the subject to Fred Simon of this city: lln. Frt Sio'rni. l'ri,!rn! Salt Lak' Chun-hr-r of Coin mere : Sir I have the honor to in-form yon that r.t meeting of the board of direct-ors of the Ogden chamber of commerce held Thursday eveiun. November 5th. a resolution fa-voring the organization ot a territorial board of trade, and transportation bureau, v.ms ndopted, ami u committee consisting of Hon. K. J.Keisel, Sidney Stevens. .Joscpli CiRrk, W. W. Waters and It. Kidsrley. was appointed to confer v. ith a like committee from your chamber iu repard to organ-ic ition. v lien vour conuiiitt'e is annointeH ve won Id sii'g -- t fiat a joint meeting te called of the two committees at sued ti:i:eas will be mutually agree-able. Yours truly. E. A. SlcDAI'TEL, Secretary. That Paving Contract. A of the several proposals for paving State sireet shows that the defer-ence betw een the bid of the G. F. Culmer com-pany and that of the Pacific Paving company is only $10S7. The board of public works state as a reason for giving this preference, that the work cf the Paeitic company was better known, it hns been tested for four years in California, and also in this city ou Commer-cial street where, up to this time, it has given general satisfaction. The award wil'. be referred to the city council at the meeting of that body tomorrow night, and if it is ratified, the work of grading must com-mence within two weeks, and if the w eather remains favorable the contract must be iiu-ishe- d in ninety days. Good Business Weather. The weather ou Saturday ar.d today was exceedingly favorable for business, particu-larly for dry goods anil clothing men, in both of which lines merchants report a brisk trade. Business Brevities. An asphaltnm cross-wal- k i- - being laid from the northeast corner of Second South aud West Temple streets to the Dooly block. Messrs. (Jarson it August, the two repre-sentatives of (iarsuu A; Kerngood, returned to Denver today, leaving the 'matter of se-- , Authorized City Agents FOR THE 111 Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Jtah Commercial k Savings Bank; 22-2- 4 E. First South. Oth Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th East and 4th South . F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Et 'oiileor Bros 68 K B EnrctTcy !S perry 635 South Main rs. A. Butterworth.-Cor- . 3rd WeHt and Rrd South H'm. Stoueman 444 W.4th North ;ftti Ward Store 540 W. 1st South tfrs. C. Hill 373 N. 5th West 3. F. Evans Ill S. 5th West 3. J. Shimming 537 N. 1st West Frank Branting H67 S. 4'-- Kast liddowav Bros 701 E. 7th South ilrs. 3. Home Cor. State and 11th South Insrr A Sons 324 W. 6th South I. fc M. Irvine 759 S. 2nd Kast . H. Irvine 459 3rd St loliu H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South krthnr Frewin 776 W. North Temple II. H. Woodruff liberty Tark lohn F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Esst Sobinson $5 King 347 West Temple I. W. Harris 210 C St lohn Brown Cor. N. Temple and -- nd West C. P. Held 377 6th St Richard Duerdin Bountiful tnfrville Co-o-p Centervilla aciflc Lumber X Building Co.". .. Sugar Poatoffice fames NeilKon Big Cottonwood Seorffo Saville Mill Creek ). E. Robinson Farmington cp DETOSITS can be made at the Bank ot 3LiWith any of its agents, and when the amount leaches $1.00 the depositor w ill get 6 per cent thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DotErTORs F. Armstrong, P. W. Madden. Trios. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Huberts. Tr. Jos. t. Kich-ard- i, Thos. w. .Jennings, O. H. Uarduy.il. B. Ccmmiugs, Samuel ilclntjra. TOOK FEEXCH LEAVE A QUARTETTE OF CIRLS ESCAPE FROM THE REFORM SCHOOL. The Gambling Cases Still in Trogress Be-fore Commissioner JPratt He Failed to Beat the Tiger Pickings from the Police Force. A telephone message was received atpolice headquarters this mominsr notifying the department to keep an eye out for Alice Krout, Percy Green, Julia Brown and Hattie Sheppard, who escaped from the Reform school at Ogdeu last evening, and at once took to the road. Alice and Percy were sent up from Salt Lake, while the last two named were brought from Park City, and examined before Judge Zane. The message to head-quarters 6tatod that the fugitives had, prior to their departure from the school, been con-ducting a system of petty larceny that began w ith a spool of thread and, w ir.ding through other articles, arrived at the purses of the inmates. Descriptions of the parties have been posted, and the police are on the trail. Tlie Gambling Cases. The prosecution of the troop arrested by deputy United Slates marshals a few nights since was renewed before United States Commissioner Pratt at 10 o'clock this morning, and almost the entire w eek will be j occupied in disposirg of them. j A rrettsd for Gambling. J. H. Wilson w as arrested this afternoon j by Officer Sa inders on complaint of Ed. Slump, a fireman on the Union Pacific, who went to the club rooms over the Wave saloon Saturday evening and in the attempt to tame j the tiger dropped about $50. Upon the rule issued by counsel for the prosecution Slump was held to await the trial of Wilson and will now be called upon to answer an indiet-- ! inent charging him with gambling. The sword is clou apparently, and the cumplaiut of having been robbed will be construed as a plea of guilty to having ga milled. When seen by a Timf.s interviewer Slump stated that he went to Wilson to have a check cashed and having secured the money took a seat at the game from which he rose ?50 J loer. ' Police Vickings. There were an even half dozen drunks be-fore Judge Gee during the clay, J. B. Cecil was arrested on a charge of ' havinjr asMiulted his wife and ordered to ap-- ' i pear for trial lliis afternoon. W. TI. Harnett is booked on a charge of petit larceny. Gertie Clark w ho was rceenUy arrested on a charge of incorrigibility preferred by her mother and held for appearance before Judge Zane has been restored to her home on a Tornise that she. will retrace her steps and become a better girl. The police are looking forward with con-siderable interest to the meeting of the city council tomorrow night at which time it is expected Mr. Pickard will submit his apol-ogy to the mayor nnd again insist that Mar-shal Young be dragged before them for an alleged betrayal of confidence. BREVITIES. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. The American Extravaganza company, which will be seen here next Wednesday night in "Sinbad," is the same organization which has been presenting for 6ix years in the cast such celebrated spectacles as "The Arabian Xights," "Bluebeard, jr.," and "The Crystal Slipper." The regular meeting of The Lyceum takes place tomorrow evening at the parlors of Hotel Tcniplcton. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S, R. Marks & Co. Special gospel services for men only every night this week in the rooms of the Young Mens Christian association, over 63 East Second South street. The meetings will be led byprom inent business men. The sub-j-: ct fortius evening is "Which path fin I on'' Mid will be led by D. K. Chester. Every young man is invited. The church cases were still on trial at the hour of iroing to press. United States Attor-ney Varian holding the speaker's eye. ( heap folding beds at S. R. Marks. The who ha ve been honorably discharged met yesterday and organized themselves into a social corps with C. H. Reilley as captain, Harry J. Curran first lieutenant, J. J. Rcilly second lieutenant and J . Barry as first sergeant. Hon. Geo. G. Symmes, of Colorado, arrived in the city today on the Rio Grande Western No. 1. CLOSING OF MAILS. At Salt LaXe City Fo3toMice, Aug. 2, 1891. TJ.P.Fat Mail, east 6:00 a.m. U.P. Ogdeu. Butte, Portland and inter-- meiiiate points 9:25 a.m. E.G.W. Atlantic Mali, east 8:50 aja. U.P. Local Mail to Logsn and interme-diate points, also closed poach for an Franciwo 2:8fp.m. B.G.W Mail for Ogden S :39 p.m. V.P. Mad for San Francisco n:00p.m- - R.G.W. Mail for San Francico It :) p.m. H.G.W. Denver and Aspen Mail 05 p.m. CP. Psrk Civ, Coalville and Echo...- - 2:80p.m. U.P. Frisco, Jlilford and intermediate . points 6:10 a.m. TT.P. Stockton anrl intermediate points. 6 :10 a.m. I'.C-P-ark City, Mill Creek and local points T:)a.m. R.H.W. Bingham 7:45 a.m. R.G.W. Pouches Milford, Frisco and Frovo 3:00 p.m. HOCR8 TOtt ABRIAAt. OT MAILS AT DEPOT. T7.P. EaFtern Fast Mail 4:00 a.m. P.P. Park C irv and Cache Valley 10 45 a m. P.P. Idaho, Montana and Oregon 1 :85 p.ir P.P. Frisco, Milford and points south. 6:40 p.m. ! P.P. Stockton and intermediate points 4:00 p.m. R.G.W. California and west 8:40 a.m. R.G.W. Pacific Mail 4:45 p.m. 'R.G.W. Pacific Express 12:00 p.m. P.G.W. Bingham 6:00 p.m. U.C. Tark City and Mill Creek 6:30 p.m. OFFICE HOr9. Money order window opens9 a.m., closes 5.00 p.m. Opening register window 9:00 a.m. Closing register window 6:00 p.m. General delivery w indow open 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Stamp windows open 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m, Carriers' window, except Sunday, 6 to.. 7:00 p.m. ' Ili'XDST HOCUS. General delivery and stamp windows open 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Carriers' window 12 to 10 p.m. Hours for collection of mall from tha letter boxes in the business districts, 8 to 10a.m., 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 and 8:00p.m. 1. Ar JBxXTOIf, P. Ji. THE PROPOSED REVISION. The Keport of the Committee of the Fres-byter- y of Mew York. New Yokk, Nov. 0. The reportl on the: proposed revision of the Confession Faith as presented to the Presbytery of Now York,, the Trifainc says, reads in part as follows: "Your committee carefully examined' the the proposed revision chapter by chapter and section by section and recog-nize . the w'wdom, prudence and skill with w hich the general assembly committee lab-ored . upon it. We are of the opinion that itt show s very clearly the possibility of revising our Confession of Faith without impairing in the least our system of doctrine, but rather in such way as to support and defend it by making it plainer, stronger and more scriptural; and that such revision would not hinder, but advance and prosper the forma-tion - of a new and short creed to the desire expressed by the Prcsbjtcry .of New York tw o years ago. "We feel it is important to have a revision; w hich shall really revise. The grea , 'jOjC i' of this wide and deep movement in the chu-c- h, should be as fully as possible se-cured. - It seems to us that these objects are two: T'ir jt. a frank, explicit and unhesi-tating declaration of the living faith of the church in God's loving and true offer of sal-vation to all men through Christ by His word and spirit ; second, clearing our Con-- fession of Faith from the possibility of fa-talistic misinterpretation. Henee these among other recommendations of changes are made. All reference to sovereign pre-tention, eternal foreordiuation to everlasting death, or any doctrine of non-electio- n should be omitted. "The substitute for Section VII should be w ritten to declare in substance the doctrine of God's sovereign election is to be received and interpreted in harmony with the truth that lie is nyt w illing that any should per-ish, but that all should come to repentance; that He has given His son to be a propitia-t- i for the sins of the whole world ana that whosoever cometh unto him shall not be cast out. but whosoever will not come ehall perish." Mot ice of Sale. In tli e Probata court. Suit l.nki county, Utah. Tn ttip matter of the estate of William J. shivers, tlfcenpd. "VrOTK K IS HEREBY GIWF.X THAT BY 1.1 virtue and in pursuance of an order of license mo le in nid matter by tli" Probate Court, of Salt Lake county on the :.'0ih flay of August. A. D. J'd, the undersigned administrator w 111 on the 4th day of December, A. D. l'l. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front of the Seott-Auerb.ir- building in Salt Lake City, I tah Territory, sell the real estate in said order licensed to be sold, descril-ec- l as follows, Commencing sixty and one-hal- f iGoi) rods south of the, northwest corner of Int. thirty-thre- e (33i Glendsle Park plat, thence south sixteen ( 1 H rods, thence east twenty fj(i rods, them e north, sixteen (1H rods, thence west twenty (U-i- rods, to the place of beginning being w ithin the northwest quarter of section eleven illt Township one lt south range (it west. Salt 1 ake meridian. Said property wilt be hold in whole or in parcels as sii.il! be deemed moct ben-eficial at, thetimesof sale, and upon such terms as shall then be stated. W. 11. CliOMEK, Administrator. J. Post, attorney. .Legal Mot ice. In the Probate oiirt in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Kebecca Wvn-koo-deceased. Notice of time and place for the benring of Petition for admission to Probate of Will. KslANT TO AN ORDER OK SAID 1)1 Court in said matter, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the lt day of December. A. D.1891, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the County Court House in salt Lake City. 1'tah Territory, in the court room of said Court, has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of B. P. Brow n praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to he the last Wilt and Testament of Kebecca Wynkoop. deceased, when and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said w ill, or tiie granting of letters Testamentary to B. F. Brown, as prayed for in said petition. In Witne V hereuf, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this tith dav of November, A. D. 1111. sea. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stantov. Deputy Clerk. w . The Fig is Mighter Than the Pen. Kansas City Star. Not to be outdone by Napoleon Bonaparte the American hog has cruised the Alps. . w . Counting Match. ' Entries for the great coursing match to he held at the Fair grounds November 20th, are now open at ltii? Third East. . otice of Assessment. Brighton A North Toint Irrigation Company, Principal place of business: Brighton meeting house, Salt Lake County, Utah. vyOTICE IS HEREBY (JIVEN THAT AT A 1.1 meeting ot the directors of this corporation held on Nov. 1, IH 'I, an assessment of sixty tOb cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable, immediately to the trea-surer, E. li. Critclilow, at his office", Hooper building, East First South street, Salt Lake City. Any stock upon w hhh this assessment may re-main unpaid upon the 11th day of December, is:0, will be delinquent and advertised for bale at pub-lic auction and. unless payment is made before, will be sold on .la i. 11, 18 "J, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising aud expense of sale. I Dated Nov. , 101. E. B. CRITCHLOW, Secret? ry and Treasurer. Iiooni '.:? Hooper Building, --7 Eat First South l.-- ke Citv. An Aw kard Graduate, Life. She to Mr. Hotspur who lias Just proposed h. Mr Hotspur, this is bo sudden Mr. Hotspur (recently graduated) Then rardon me but I er I thought you could stand surprise better than suspense. . . A NEW VERSION. lie sat upon the quarter-deck- . And puffed his cares away; And 1 sat weeping by hi side The total blooming day. For, as the pei fumed smoke arose And bade the world ta-t- Poor I Could not forget that he Puffed ou my last cigar. L'fe. The Union Pagic tstem. Ttxe Through Car Line. ETsctiv Norember 1, 1891. Tra n arrive and depart at Salt Lake City daily ta follows: Arrtr From all eattera point 4:00 am From Butt. Portland, Logan, Park Ctty and a Francisco 10:45 am From all eastern points 1:65 pm From Caelw Valley, Of Sen an interme-diate points 7:80 pm iFrom julford and intermediate points.. 9:40 am From Juab and Eureka. fi:4i pm Frvm terminus and Tooele 4:00 pm Dfpmrt Tot all eastern points 7:00 am Kor Butte. Portland, San Francisco and Cacbo Vallej 10 : am For Cacao VaUejr and Park City 8:80 pm For all eastern points 8 :00 pm For Jnab and Eureka. 7:10 am For Milford and intermediate points.... 4:U0 pa For terminus an4Tocele 7:10 am Dailr, Bandars azoepted. JTraios between Juab aad Milford do not ran Sundays. City Tickst Offloo, 301 Ksin. D. E. BURLEY, General Ajjent Fasren;er Department. 8. H. H. CLARK, Gsb. Mgr. C. 8. MULLEN, Gsn. TreMc Manager. E. L. LOHAX, G. P. T. Agent. , Canadians, Attention. Canadian Social and Literary society meets Wednesday evening, at 7:.'J0 p.m,, at 46 East Second South. -o--. NOT AN ANCLOMANIAC. "This cricket is a noble fame," I heard a bold, bold Hriton say, He lured me out to see the game Creat Scott, 1 wished I'd stajed away. Ym York Ucrald. Clear Proof. ' Texas Siftiufs. "My wife is a singularly ingenious woman," remarked the married roan. "indeed!,, said the bachelor, with languid effort at interest. "indeed, I assure you. It was only yesterday that she found a new place to hide my slippers.." o Officers and members of Enterprise Lodge l.", 1. O. t). I'., arc reciuested to meet at S. D. Evans' undertaker's room on State street, at 0:30 a. m., s"?iarp, Sunday, November 8. to conduct the remains of a deceased brother to the depot. By order of E. P. Neweix, X. G. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. TIMK TABLK : fa effect April 1, 1W1. Fassenfsr trains will ran dsily between Salt Lake City and Park City a: follows: SALT LAKE CITT. Train 1 leares 8th Seath and Main S:Q0 a.m. " " M " 4:09 p.m. " 2 nrriies " " 100 s-- 4 " " " " :)p.m. PARS CITT. Train 1 arrives at Park City 18:80 a.m, ""82 leav"es "" "" 6:C8O0pa..mm.. 4 ' " " 4:00p m. Office and depot cor. 8th South and Main. T. J. Macintosh, fieasral Freibt Age&t. |