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Show f TELL OF YOUR "Wf f " M THE -TELEGRAM 1 - : - 1 SJ'U ' - Dc 14. 1902. ARRIVE. ' Tnm Oden, Portland, Butte ana Ban Fiancisoo , 4.1:40ft, mv V. and lntermeulai- i points ...90 . m. fum callentes. Mllford. Nephi, WrV.aJa '"nodiate points. t:JSm FromOg-den, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Denver and Intermediate Interme-diate points 11:66 a, m,. . rrym ok,d, Cclcao. St. Louis. Xanjas nty. Omaha, Denver. and Ban Francisco 1:66 p. m. From Grneld Beach. Taoele and iermuiuit :0fp.m, - Provo and Mantl .... :I8 p.nw From Preston, Lotan. Brig-ham, Orden and Intermediate points. t:M ptBa, , From Ojden. Butte. Portland. San - Francisco f :0 p.m. j DEPART.' '.- i For Orden. Cache ValleyL Oma- Chirajro, Denver. Kansas - . tit y and St. Louis 7:00a.m.; For Garfield Beach, Tooele and . J Terminus 1:41 ftV For Tintlc, Mercur, Provo. Nephi and Mantl TM a.m. For Ogdn. Butte, Helena, Portland, Port-land, San Francisco and Inter meulate points , t;5a,m For Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Den-ver, Kansas City. St. Loals and Pen Francisco 1J:SS p.m. Ogden and Intermediate points.. 4M p. m. tur Kuen, Dtuve:, ianha City, Omaha, St. Louis an0 ,Meao.. :00 p.m. For Provo, Nephi, Mllford. Call-entes Call-entes and Intermediate points.. TMp.JO. For Ogden. Butte, Helena. Portland. Port-land. 8an Francisco and intermediate inter-mediate points U :30 a.m. Dally except Sunday. T. M. SCHUMACHER. Act Traffla MfT. D. E. BURLEY. Q. P. & T. A. . . D. S. SPENCER. A. O. P. A T. Ai - City Ticket Office, 201 Main StrMt Telephone 24 TO A RENT. "TIGrrXTRVROMSFORET Ptpam heat, buth. quiet place, rent reasonable. rea-sonable. Globe, 26oH South Main. ROOMS FOR IIOCSEICEEP1NG; MOD-em; MOD-em; no children. 341 South 1st West. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT AT 3C4 West Third South. 15 HOUSES"! ALL KINDS. PRICES and locations. Tuttle Bros.. 149 Main at. FOR VACANT HOUSES. TEL. 27. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 16 AND S3 E. 2nd South. $2 to J2.5Q per week. Mrs. Lena Lynn. prop. SITUATION WANTED. ""young! mXn"ushesTclerical position of any kind: references, railroad and expresses offices. S. J. li., city; box in. COOKS AND WAITERS. COOKS AND WAITERS' ALLIANCE, local No. 15, meets first and fourth Friday Fri-day of each month. I. O. O. F. hall. Traveling Trav-eling brothers welcome. C. D. BRYANT. Secretary. ASSAYERS. J. W. CURR1E. REMOVED TO 70 W. Third 8outh. WANTED. CARPENTER TO TAKE CONTRACT for work on six-room frame house. Call at 131S Barkley st. PUGMlffiWESffi'SJ Current Time Table In Effect Nor. 1, 1901 I LjCAVES SALT LAKE CITT. po. -For Grand Junction, Den- t ver and point east t'JO a. m jvj. a For Provo. Grand Juno I tion and all points east :1S p. m, po. 4 For Provo. Grand Junc- I tion and all points, east 139 p. m, No. 10-For HinRham, Lehi. Provo, M.nti. Marys vale and Intermediate points 1:09 a. m. o. For Eureka. Pay son, Heber, Provo and intermediate points S;0o p. nv So. ll-For Ojrden and all tater- tnediiite points :10p. m. no. J For Ojcrten snd the west.ll:00 p. m. ?o. 1 For Ogdea and the west..l3:80 p. m. B For Osrdn and the west. 1:60 a. m, To. lOt For Park City 1:16 a. m. ARRIVES AT SALT LAKB CITT. :o. 12 From Oirden and all intermediate in-termediate points t.-tt s. ! 5 From Provo, Grand Junction Junc-tion and th east tM a. m. I 'o. 1 From Provo, Grand Juno- tlon and the east 1IJ6 p, m, N'o. 3 From Provo, Grand Juno- tion and the east 100 p. nv No. a Fiom Provo, Bingham. Eureka. Marys vale, Mantl ana intermediate points (:W p. m, Co. ft From Ofrden ar.d the west 8:80 a. m. o. 2 From 0dn and the west 36 p. m. .'0 4 From Ogden and the west 8:10 p. m. to. 7 From Eureka, Pavon, Heber, Provo and intermediate points .10:00 a. m. Ko. 101 From Park City I:li p. m. PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. Icket Office, 113 W. Second Secth SL Poitofice Corner. 'Fiioca 205. A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO VISIT. A PROFITAULE PLACK TO LIVE. California Neatest Play Grcund on ear.ft Tamous Places Which Everyone Wants to See. Invest in a Ticket to CALIFORNIA und Secure Rich Dividends in HEALTH, PLEASURE AND VF.ALTH. mcunta'n, UaJlcy, Ri:r$, Calm and Ocean Rcachei Dy m Soutbern Pacific Company's tines For descriptive and Illustrative llter- ' FOR RENT FURNISHMX 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, PIANO and 'phono. 355; 33ii S. West Temple. 1 NTcEIr FURNISHED FRONT room, light housekeeping; 164 E. 2nd So. I TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-keeplng, HOUSE-keeplng, pantry and closet, m W. So. Temple street. . m FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE ANT-lers; ANT-lers; 140 W. 2nd Soutru TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping; 426 W. 2nd So. RENTED SINGLE OR EN SUITE; steam heat, electric lights, bath. Union block. 263 S. Main. ' TWO FURNISHED ROOMB FOR light housekeeping; 40 Church St. Call 614 West 1st South, GO TO THE "RAINERE" FOR WELL furnished rooms, at reasonable rates; 28 8. Mnin, in heart of city. Mrs. Louise McCarty. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 16 AND 63 i5. 2nd So.; J2 to 32.50 per week. Mrs. Lena Lynn, prop. ' ONE NICELY B'URNISHED SUNNY room, hot and coid water, bath; W i.ast 3rd South. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 4S4 W. 2nd So.. 35 per week. NICELY FLRNISRED ROOMS AT 426 West 2nd So., 32.50 per week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping at 17 So. State. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD at 470 W. 2nd South. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM at 212 So. 3rd West, 32.50 per week. FURNISHED ROOMS. 73 8. STATE. FURNISHED ROOMS, 177 S. STATE. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; 3G2 So. West Temple. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 326 S. Main, from 50c to 31 per night. ST. JAMES HOTEL. 323 SO. MAIN, both . American and European plan. Terms, J1.50 per day. Good accommodations. accommoda-tions. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Gladstone, 119 South Main. LIGHT. AIRY ROOMs! WITH OR without housekeeping, at the Salt Lake house, 164 S. 2nd West. Mrs. S. L. Ven-tress Ven-tress prop. FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOUSE-keeping HOUSE-keeping rooms, 3a2 So. State street. ART SCHOOL. PAINTING, DRAWING, ETC. J. B. Fairbanks, room 251 Commercial Club bldg. HACKS. IOWA HACK LINE LON COVINO-ton COVINO-ton and C H. Roper run hacks day and night. Stand, Kenyon corner. 'Phone 1008x CASH REGISTERS, NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS, OS-car OS-car Groshell, sales agent. No. 221 Main st. Expert CaaO Register Repairing. n SAFES. NEW AND SECOND HAND SAFES, all sixes, in stock. Either trade, cash or easy terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co., 48 E. 2nu Souil) st. FOR RENT FURNISHED. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 31.50 and -.tA. 375 S. 2nd East, SHOEMAKER. JOHN CAMENCIN, ARTISTIC SHOE-maker, SHOE-maker, removed to (3 W. 3rd So. BICYCLES AND REPAIRING. KEYS FITTED. 154 S. WEST TEM-ple. TEM-ple. J. A. Mereulth. Bicycles repaired. TYPEWRITERS. NEW AND SECOND HAND, FOR cash, in trade or on easy teims. Soreu-sen-Stoutt Co., 48 East Second South st. AUCTION SALE. FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS call at the 1. X. L. Furniture & Carpet Installment House; terms, 31 on W, W on tiua a K 2nd So. st. P. A. Sorensen. NEW AND 2ND HAND FURNITURE, bought, sold and exchanged. Easy payments. pay-ments. TeL 821-N. Washburn Warn i'r FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. P. B. O. ELKS. THE BENEVOLENT and Protective Order of Elks meets each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at No. 53 State street (Flks' building). H. E. DEARDORF. E. R. A. W. RAY BO U LP, Secretary. MACCABEES, SALT LAKE CITY NO. 2, meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invited to attend. T. O. LEWIS. Commander. E. J. WILKINSON, Record Keeper. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD UTAH ramp No. 338. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. In K. of P. hall, 201 Main st. All neighbors cordially invited. PAUL J. DALY. Consul, THOS. H. ALLEN. Clerk. i Ccading musicians : 1 ana musical Studios I 4 4 - LOUIS WARREN CHITCHLOW, Voice Culture and Singinjj. F'ee voice trial Monday afternoons. 4 to 6. Rooms 27-2S Central block, 4G1 West 2nd South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. MRS. AGNES OSBORNE, A pupil of Professor Lesehetizky of Vienna, desires to announce that she will receive piano-forte pupils at her studio, C31 Dooly blk. Telephone 1419-y. WTLLARD E. WEIHE, Graduate from Conservatory of Mustc, Brussels. Belg., and pupil of DeAhna,. Berlin. Germany. Violin Instruction for beflnners as well as the advanced student; stu-dent; 229-230 Constftutlon building. J. 2ft. F. SNODGRASS, Teacher of Piano, Violin and harmony and chorus director; direc-tor; pupil of Virgil. Jacobssohn, Falk and others; 402 Constitution building. ANTON PEDERSEN, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Harmony. Har-mony. Studio, Calder's Music Palace, 45 W. 1st 8outh. Tel., 023-y. Residence, 821 3rd st. Tel. 1307-x. IBS I Tii Hi i They Remind You " or Florida. "Palm Beach." "Jacksonville," "St. Augustine," "Ormond" these are the names of the luxurious- buff et-smo-king-observatlon-cars on the Burlington's Burling-ton's Chicago Special. The names suggest warmth color-comfort color-comfort tropical splendor. The cars are worthy of their names. They contain con-tain almost every luxury of the mag- " nlflcent Florida resorts after which mm BAYUY, rLciADAIi i r U K- nlshed rooms. No. S29 8. West Temple t.t. Tel. 1146-Y. Mrs. L. Martin, proprietor. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; 523 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS, 44 W. 1ST SO., upstairs. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 349 W. North Temple, near O. S. L. depot. 2 LARGE ROOMS AND PANTRY, furnished for housekeeping, ground floor, entirely separate, reasonable; 449 W. 2nd South. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeping; HOUSE-keeping; modern; no children; 341 So. 1st W. street. A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room; 362 8o. W. Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS. REAR 158 SO. 2nd East, $3 per month for the suite. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR IIOUSE-keeping IIOUSE-keeping at 63 So. 6th West. BOARD AND ROOMS; ALSO UNFUR-nlshed UNFUR-nlshed rooms for light housekeeping at the Ivanhoe. S72ft South Main. NICE LARGeTfrONT ROOM. FUR-nlshed, FUR-nlshed, $6 per month; 449 W. 2nd So. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, light and bath; 253 S. West Temple. FOR HOUSEKEEPING. SINGLE OR en suite; 16SVj W. So. Temple St.. in rear. A SUITE OF WELL-FURNISHED front rooms on first floor; 421 So. Main. FURNISHED ROOMS; 376W.North Temple. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at C78 So. State. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS and board at 56 W. 4th So. Sophia Jensen, Jen-sen, prop. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND board at 28 E. 7th So. ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-Ing, HOUSEKEEP-Ing, also stall in barn, at &34 Cannon St.. 1 block west R. G. W. depot. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE-mon GENTLE-mon nnlv: 131 E. 1st South. So W. 1st So. ' .. SHOES FOR DEFORMED FEET. SOLID COMFORT FOR THE HARD to tit. Special cast made. Scientific shoe making. Qua P. Olsen. 121 State st. I , - CLEANING AND DYEING. MODEL DYE WORKS. 143 S. W. T. Phone 1411-Z. Expert dyeing and French dry cleaning. STEAM DYEING, SCOURING. French dry cleaning. Templeton Cleaning Clean-ing Co., lug E. 2nd South. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR CAST-olt CAST-olt clothing, shoes and hats. Drop a postal pos-tal to No. ui Commercial street, city. UTAH JUNK COT HIGHEST PRICES paid for scrap iron, rubber, rags, bottles, copper, brass, etc. fe3 E. 8th So., tel. 229. LADY CANVASSERS. THREE OR FOUR BRIGHT ACTIVE young women are wanted to canvass for subscriptions. Splendid dress pattern premium pre-mium proposition, which takes at sight. Address W. E. F care Evening Tele-giam. Tele-giam. 62 W. 2nd South. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S all. Tuttle Bros.. 149 Main. Red ball sign. THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT more homes are sold through my agency than any other In tho city. Why? Because Be-cause joj are treated right. See me if you wish to pm chase, A. Rlchter, 19 West First South. M'GURRIN & CO. HAVE THE BEST bargains in choice real estate and farms. 7 ' ' ' OSTEOPATHY. WILMA F. HOEFLINO. OSTEOPATH, won.en and children a specialty; 222 Commercial Com-mercial Club bldg. PERSONAL. ACME SHOE SHOP. UNDER UTAH Nat. bank. All kinds new work and repairing re-pairing WANTED. DRES8MAKING AND PLAIN SEW-Ing. SEW-Ing. Call at 403 South 6th Eart street. LADY PARTNER WITH 1300 CAN clear 2000 In six months. Stand rigid investigation. Only parties meaning business busi-ness need answer. Address W. D., Telegram. Tele-gram. WANTED A TAILOR OR BARBER TO rent store at 26-i'i State St., steam heat. POSITION AS SALESMAN OR BOOK-keeper BOOK-keeper or both, in or out of city. H, care Evening Telegram. MONEY TO LOAN. SMALL LOANS. EMPLOYEES CRED-lt CRED-lt Co., room 16, 49 South Main. IF YOUNEEr "money "we WILL discount your salary. Star Loan Co., 69 East 2nd South. TUTTLE BROS.. 149 MAInHFtA fcV)0 to loan, special terms, lowest rates, Tuttle Bros., Progress-Herald bldg. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEO- file on their note without mortgage or ndorsr; easy payments; strictly confidential. confi-dential. G. H. Cherry, room 4u7 D. F. Walker building West 2nd South St. I LOAN MY OWN MONEY; NO COM-mlssion. COM-mlssion. delay, third party, or Eastern company. Russel L. Tracy, 11 E. 1st So. iture call at No. 201 Main Street, Salt Lake City. D. R. GRAY, I , General Agent B I G I F0CR 1 BEST ROUTE EAST FROM ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO Cafe, Library, ?ar lor. Dining and ' Sleeping Cam CONNECTS WITH ALL THROUGH j TRAINS FROM THE WEST. U Established 1841. M Offlcea The Oldest and Lara t. R. G. DUN & CO. GEORGE ET ST, General X&nager tTtah. -daho and Wjominf;, Office is FrogTeu Building, Salt Lak City. they are named. Leave Denver at 4:15 p. m. Arrive Omaha 6:43 next morning; Chicago 7:65 next evening. Another good train for Omaha and Chicago Is the Vestibuled Flyer, leaving leav-ing Denver at 10 p. m. Kansas City and St. Louis trains leave at 2:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. Through sleeper for Omaha and Chicago Chi-cago leaves Salt Lake City 3:16 p.. m. daily. Through tourist-cars, Wednesdays Wednes-days and Fridays. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. R. r. NIStaN, (iene J Agent, 79 WnI SeeeiU fctuth SU H Lake On. COLORADO UTAH SHORT UNB TO ST. LOUIS Through car. Salt Lake CKy to Bt Louis and Kansas City. Only one change, to New Tork, Buffalo and principal points. East low rates for. summer travel. Especial attention to ladles and chiZ dren. Tourist sleeper through to Chloage. Boston and other point without change Tw trains dally. Inquire at ticket office, 103 Dooly blook. Salt Lake City. Any Information eheeiM fully given. . H. C. TOWNSKND. O. P. A. MfeMourt Paclfio Ry, flt. Louiw Mo. C. A. TRIpP, C-AjJfuri Pacific Ry. Sat Lak FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms at 213 E. 1st So. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at the Taylor House, 147 K. 2nd So. "NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. $10.00 per month; gentlemen preferred; 236 B. 2nd So. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. $5 per week; 241 K. 1st So. Mrs. McDon-ough, McDon-ough, prop. NICELY FURNI8HED FRONT ROOM suitable for man and wife, electric light and bath; 68 So. 1st W. ONE FURNISHED ROOM, AT 314 SO. 1st West. 150 E. FIFTH SOUTH ST.. DIRECTLY opp. city and county building, large front room, well furnished; rent reasonable. "NICE CLEAN ROOMS AT THE LAW-rence. LAW-rence. 217 So. Main. FURNISHED ROOMS. 433 So. Main. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms at 14 W. North Temple. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD- 27 E. 4th South. ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE AT the Imperial. 240 S. State. C. C. Anderson, Ander-son, rrop. "a MODERN FURNISHED FRONT room for rent at 127 W. Fourth South. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping at 28 E. 4th South. A RARE CHANCE FOR A DAT sleeper at 222 E. 6th South. Quietness insured. in-sured. HOARD AND ROOMS IN PRIVATE family at No. 2 Chesney court on 4th Bo bet. W. Temple and 1st W. From fc to ; per week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT the Haiel house. 24 So. State. Mrs. J. l. Wallace, prop. NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM 375 So. State, near city and county bldg. ' FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT AT 235 So. State. FOR SALE. 15.000 BRICK, SIZE ADOniES, $3. 448 Frowley ave., 4th South, 10th West. oee inem; you win save money. List your property with them. They have a cus-tormer cus-tormer for it. McGurrin & Co., 33 W. 2r.d South. CALL FOR "NEGOTIATOR." OUR list of realty bargains, free at office of Harrington & Courtney, ;o W. 2nd So. FOR REAL ESTATE OR LOANS SEE McKellar Co., 6,4 W. 2nd South. HOUSTON'S THE HOUSERS HAVE bargains In houses. 251 Main. C6MEQUTCK AND G ET YOURSELF a new home while they lact on easy payments, pay-ments, 6 per cent int., at cor. 1st and O streets; also nice new 6-room cottages, thoroughly modern, on McClelland ave. bet. 10th and 11th East, on 1st South. Inq. at premises or at 898 Brigham and 9th East. Anderson Real Estate Invt. Co. NOVELTY WORK, REPAIRING. WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING and key fitting. The Star Novelty Works. 122 West 2nd South, opp, P. O. SCAVENGER. KEEN SANITARY CO. OFFICE 67 W. 1st South. Tell 1411-X. SALT LAKE SCAVENGER CO. 'Phone 366; office 59 Main st. LOST. RECORD BOOK AND SMALL PAR-cel. PAR-cel. between 1st North and 1st and 2nd West to Main st. Return to 268 W. 1st North. C. M. Plant. . COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY. 6 WTEEKS old, lost Sunday night. Return to 248 W N. Temple and receive reward. LAMPS AND REFLECTORS. COPPER, BRASS AND TIN . WORK lamps, lanterns, reflectors. Steniel, 78 E. Third South. PERFUME MANUFACTURER. A. MAILLARD, MFGR. AND IMPORT-er IMPORT-er higa grade perfumes. 28 Conx'l street. CLAIRVOYANT. MME. LYNNE, WORLD'S GREATEST palmist and astrologlst. Gives names. 4S W. 3rd South street. TURKISH BATHS. SANITARIUM LADIES' TURKISH BaihB. .Elegant Halrdresslng Parlors; Manicuring and Chiropody. 54 W. 3rd So, OPTICIANS. W. B. RUSHMER. MANUFACTURING Optician. 'ii W. 1st So. Special lenses ground to order. Eyes examined for glasses free. LARGE CONTINUOUS PROFITS Can be earned by SMALL INVESTMENT The Wall Street Speculating Company, Inc. Offers an opportunity to earn large and continuous prolits from annul I invest-Bients, invest-Bients, by their new and successful plan f stock speculation. Write (or partlcu-ij-. Highest reference furnished. Ac-vunt Ac-vunt of and upward accepted. H. R. WEILBACHER CO.. X Broad bUeeu U. Y Brass Baid iMtrosnetiia, Drama. Unifo ad alt fauipmenta. Rend stamp for catalogue M UmwUs Wm Umu. Cikf ,. m 111 i UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. I ....THROUGH LINE... j On and after January 9th, through trains via the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee Milwau-kee & Chicago railways. First-class sleepers, , tourist sleepers and free reclining chair cars. For tickets, sleeping car reservations and I further information apply to i . k F. A. MILLER, CLAUDS 8. WILLIAMS, - General Passenger Agat, . Commercial Agent, I. ' ' CMca&o. 106 West 2nd South St, Slt Lakt- i ... r |