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Show !TIIiiJ 11 DAILY TKIJ3Ui::SAIiT CITir. UTAH, SATURDAY llOESTZZG OCT QBEH 17, 2391. SITS T7SAVS3 VO-- S. same proportion. .When they get up to that pointiithen it will be time for them Editob Tkibujtb: What was the total vote Boadstbeet tells of unusual Interest to pass a rerslution which will amount given for the candidates for President la 1SS0? In a recent meeting of the New York to a demand that the' Government shall A prominent labor man who Is earnest la pushan independent labor movement in Utah Chamber of Commerce how the Presi- cease to purchase 4,500,000 ounces, of ing while saycays that the popular vote for General Territory hi3 In address, dent, opening silver amount, other orlany month, per reached half a million. Other Weaver nearly ing that the Immediate business outlook but that It shall n.Qt in the Interest of men, equally as prominent, say it Is a quarter was 'most encouraging, saw with his silver miners, but In the Interest of the less. C. O eagle eye a danger signal in the contin- producers b the country rprovide that The New York "Tribune Almanac" ued purchase monthly of 4,500,000 ounces any man Who may have. a silver bar of for 1881 gives the vote thus: of silver by the Government, and he the requisite fineness shall be able to Garfield.;.... ...................... 4,450,921 ....4,447.888 called upon the chamber to express its tage it to? f.he mliii and receive for It Hancock........ 307,740 Weaver coma That views upon ; the sujbject. silver dollars or Treasury notes, as he of some were in fusion There tickets some mittee that had been appointed ( j elect. may somethe the States, making reckoning months ago to report by what measure As soon &i Congress does-- that, these a depreciation In the currency under the wise asses that make up this Chamber of what uncertain, but the above is Very existing laws nilghtj be prevented, and Commerce Will wake-- up best morning close to the generally accepted division. what additional legislation was re- to find thai silver 3 as good as gold all Assessor Clute i3 made to say, in a chair-ma- u over the world, and that Hthd result to local quired, had reported through its jot of yesterday's Teibdxe, that, that "It was deemed best to defer this country Will be precisely as it would notwithstanding the decision of Judge making the report for the present. This, be were a hew goldfleld to be discovered Zane in the tax case, he will, in the abhowever, was not satisfactory to the that would give upM-- as California plac- sence of instructions to the contrary, ehamber, which passed a resolution, with ers did gold enoiigh In ten : years to collect the full amount but retain 20 per ; that one but double the amount qf money In the land. cent until a decision Is reached In the dissenting yoice, declaring so much of the existing law as compels It does no good to; buy the silver and to Court. We .think Mr. Clute the nurrhasa bv the Government of pay for it f a sonieihing which is re- Supreme will, on reflection, conclnde that while 4.50o; 000 ounces of silver per month, is deemable iny-jolThe thing needed is he may have said that when he was hot, against the- public welfare and should be to accept silver, with theft full- recogni- It sounds a llttie too much like the old I . repealed. tion of the! Government, :as perfect earnWe wonder how many of those men money in itielf. Just as; soon as that Mormon method to be pursued In of us, knew what they wtere about. We won- shall be done, then ithe bid. prosperity est; because he, like all the rest deZane that when recognizes Judge der how many of them exhausted the will return 'the old confidence will be livers a decision In a case in his court, space of fifteen minutes on the real in restoreji, and out Of ;the present depres- that is the law. It is something that all vestigation Of the question, and how sion will prow suc!h prosperity as the good citizens are bound to accept until manyi took their ideas altogether 'from NaUouihas! pot enjoj-efor fifteen years. it has been reversed by some other court the subsidized press of the great city, as that has jurisdiction to reverse such deTHBiwASXEj OT WAB. who deal in prompted by the brokers i cisions. In this conntry the citizen acFor fifteen years after ourj war closed foreign securities? i "We do not like tho the decision of the courts as bindUnited cepts purchase by the Government of 4,500.000 there Was fa class of men; rests on that ounces of silver monthly any more than States iwhid declared I tha the sacrifice ing, realizing that society not be viomust and that it do these gentlemen; but we do not Jiko of life and property might both have obedience, lated whether a decision be right or it in the way that they do not like it. been greatljr curtailed, had only compe- wrong, that if wrong it will be corrected We do not like jit because we do not tent men hfeen in chargeloii Jthe Adminafter a while, and raat, as a great man think that the Government of the United istration and the- army of Ithe United once said: "The best way to dispose of States has. any business to go', into the St.ltAQ h si a bad is to fully enforce it," even, law, Our fear 'lasted four yeaj-sihad to be because cheap brokerage business; they do not the 'need of Its remakes that like it because they cannot understand foughtjby an army and qavy that was or reversal the more palpable. In that there is any cuse for the present practically? called into life iafter the be- peal case this the publication of the decision depreciation of silver as compared with ginning ofithe war; lit covered - an im- amounts to an instruction to the Tax gold, except that there is too much sil- mense jareai and much of itiwas through Collector. ver in the world, and that they have a country; that bad no jroads, and of been cheated into jthe belief that there course thel; waste of life and property The London Financial Times tells the are a great number of men in the West was sojnetning frfgttful. . But wars are Welsh manufacturers that they are dewho want silver rejnonetized, either be- frightful tilings anyway, i Twenty years ceiving themselves If they think that cause they have interests in silver mines ago France jdeclareci war ?upon Prussia. American competition In the tin plate and want to get more for their product, France is a; country not so. large as one business will not become daigerous in or because they owe debts and: want to of oun Staesj onlyji trie f larger than a year or two. It says tho only hope of pay them off In a depreciated currency. either pf a half dozen; other States. The the Welshman is that the .McKInley Chambers of Commerce are generally roads are all made, the whole country is law will be repealed or changed, and We mapped so perfectly1, jthatl in army head- adds that the Wel?h manufacturers composed . mostly of merchants. would like to ask the merchants in the quarters in a'ny! cphintryjin Europe, have some strong siding champions in New York Chamber of Commerce how those in charge can jttirn and trace every the United States; that nearly the and hill- -In whole Democratic party is on the Welsh much they have made during the last road and pathi!eVer-streatwelve months inj their business, and short, it! is an oppn bdok. This war side. It looks as though that was true. how secure they feel in the collection of between France and Germany, lasted That is the funny, thing in American what debts are owing them? - We would seven !mou'thsi there were eight severe politics. There is a large class of peolike to have them explain, if they 'can, battles, ttiejjre were jtwelvB other heavy ple who would like to copy every, feamany lesser fights; ture of the English Government except whether they know the difference be- battks iand the from this first three battles one; every feature that would give to but time tween silver as a, commodity and any were fought tho War was practically English manufacturers the trade of the other commodity that they deal in We would like to ask j them'if they do not over, and all the fighting 'after that was, United States they want adopted, but know that both silver and gold are val- on the part of the French; Jnerely a vain they draw tho line at "once . upon the uable chiefly because through all the ages effort id put off the inevitable. But that only plan through which America can the nations of the; earth have set heni war was somewhajti costly in life and be able to take, her full part of the aside as perfect measures of values; that treasure. Ikt th rekjuesi of a kinsman, ocean commerce of tho world away years ago, from English ships. To buy all our except for that recognition by the na- Couutjf Voif Moi.Ti:f , four f He wrote the a wrote of it. of would neither goods in England, have them brought history probably tions, they to book and his oyer or ttirnedjt than iron kinsman, to us on English ships; and to take in copthem be worth moire to and reend of his life return osuch agricultural products as th fromthat We to to like them ask would per. tipe never he is a this country can spare, is in the tariff were on referred it It both toj flect whether wheh they again. a jk it siinjly history reformer's catechism tho only sure road the same basis, when they both had the masterfulj orjk; so one surplusj word, and same recognition py the Governments of without deftly to eventual salvation, and the highest the world; silver was not as good was it writtpn' thltt the chief actor Is possible exaltation in the2 financial , as gold? And if they can explain made throughi it all iperejr to shine out heaven. as an which incandescent; " lamp shines, any real reason why the one has become room whoje is ijghlts' the while it j still at a discount as compared with the 5 f' j ...j f other, except tha two or three great under'cover. Thej Fhlladelphb, Prt&t bought the nations have turned away from it and refused it that use and that recognition right id publish f c6pious)Bxtract3 from which it formerly jhad? But all that is the aavaocip sheets qf this history. From not so important as the other fact, which the Piess e.oopy ajfewwdrds,. which j in ; itless. brevity what was sufis, that whenGermany and the , United show and-yhTYPE Was lost In the struggle. t fered . f.States In 1872 and 1873 supplemented '"the work which Great Britain did in They are!a fdlldws-Unexcelled lor speed, durability,, perfect alignThus a irr, parried! on frith 'sncb a vast ment and ease of manipulation. 1816, and withdrew from silver recogniFirst-clas- s expendituNf of force! jon both sides, was machines for rent. measurelof a as tion values, by that act, brougltt to 4" end) by incespant and restless Full stock o! typewriter supplied. so far as it was possible, on the part of enerzy In jtlje short period of seven months. In tljeflrt Jfourj weejfs eight battles F. E. BIcGUIUUN, those three nations, they destroyed sil- Even took pflac. which the French Empire under ' 4:03 comrrogress Building ver as money and left it only as a collapsed ked he! French iurmy was swept Freshfrom the jBld.:; forces, massive bat modity; and that they really tlid reduce Its incompetent, equalized the'orlglnal naiueri-ca- P value as compared with gold 30 per cent. supeifolty of; tjieKCeruianst and it But they did jmore, they reduced needed twetve more battles to secure tbe all the merchandise that those gen- decisive llfffel of ; the K enemy's capital. fortified places were taken, and not tlemen sell inj New York City Twenty single 'day passed; without a struggle, a; samel amount. The proof greater small.) the The!wa had cost the Germans many vicof this they can demonstrate by going tims: Stdnway and Chickering they Jost 6247 iofficers, 123,453 men,' one back in their boots and see the prices flaar and siscguns. j, The! tfitali losses of' 'the IFreach were in. merchandise eigh- at which they so-lteen years ago. There is more than calculable; ln prisoners only they amounted THE TWO GREAT LEADERS, that to it still; by that act they caused .W.W.I Men. 'pfficert: S. In 371.981 11,800 all the product ofj the American soil, all In Germany . 7,fM Paris..;.!. 211.68 of the American factories in Disarmed .. the product Switzerland... 88,381 PIANOS ARB rpHESE JL sold only by to fall In 'the same, ratio. Tkey can .:iJ.... 3.21,508 Totals. 702.043 demonstrate that by going to any newsOnd hundred. nd saren 31 hits .mil iric F. E. WARPEN MERCAimLE 1915 field guns,! and 5526 fort guns were office and the CO., list of getting price paper I ' of tho the staples earth, eighteen years In all of Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Strasburgi and Metz. which ' had been :& ;' ago, and compare; it with the price list alienated fjrom Germany f in the time of We are also sole agents for Knabe A Co.. were and the GerPecker Bros., A. B. Chase, J. A C. Fischer. of the same date this year. They, too, weakness.; man Empire hd risen ane. and Smith A Barnes Pianos; btory A will sensible men, instantly being Lorinu A Blake and BridgeWill b seen from he above that Clark. A. B. Chase, It Orenas. We carry a large and complete as. port derstand that the men who worked tost :onell ofifcer to every sortment of the above named instruments always on hand, ' of which we will sell on tima pa v produced the food, the clothing, the Germany twenty-on- e men!, while' France lost one merits if any desired. No trouble to show instruIron, etel, of thisjeotfntry eighteen years officer to about ments whether you do or do not buv. everv thirtv-fiv- e mn. Correspondence ago, did not make any. thirty per cent promptly attended to. Prices is - and terms quoted on appiisatlon. Old instruThere another Gerdifference the i did not make half of by their toil, they taken in exchange. We carry the man r office:rs were mostly killed; the ments stock of instruments and sell at lower largest cent. When of think prices they per thirty any bouse west of Chicago. aii :of them, surren than that a moment, perhaps the. thought French officers; Stores located at follows: Salt Lake City, 78 the prench proportion lost W. Second South; Oedcn, 23T8 Washington, Ave.j will dawn upon them that there is a dered; I we in havb no record Boise City. Idaho: Cheyenne. Wyoming. good; reason for ; so : much complaint of. battle CVbN As Woltke organized among the Workers of the land now, that German the It ii clear enough ?army,j are makinglnq money, why during they I officers have be td It thatjthe has been right ajong the past fifteen, years impossible for them to pay the interest, much withj their soldiers;; and Vox Moltke less the ; principal, on j the mortgages em'p lasized tjie necjissitof this by himwhich they owe jon their homes; why self eading the; mo$V decisive charge of the merchants from the country make the war. Af sturdy iol4 selNcpntalned smaller orders than they used to make; soul had that! same IVon IMoltke. why they are slower in making their Certai.? religiousj organizations In the East have, peopenefi the war upon the payments; why the City of New York with money which the owners dare Sunday pa'ncK i Thjefy will probably fail, not loan, except with a string on it, so because ndhSundayj la paper that they can draw It in on call; why except at tne demand oi publicpublished opinion, the prisons are filling up with, criminals and.so long! as public dedoes opinion s as they never did before; why the luna- mand their f FOREIGN GOODS CffCK the churches tic asylums have to be enlarged aud i in- will' only hurtpobliation; themselves by trying to creased aU over the country;, why In the break that down. Churchmen I, are very most favored rural districts of the counto bflievb that newspaper men pubaptj Our Srown Scotch Suitings try there Is no increase of population; lish the tor no reason In paper are tha why the young men and .the young wo- the! world except.a one. Correct mercenary In men In tho country just sojsoon as they of fact: they are one of the necesTor StylishThinjf Dressers. point reach maturity rush" off to .the cities sities of modern Our fit and finish are perfect. times,and the newsto live by their wits; why the oni wprk Sunday, not because men of. capital In the cities dare papermen wan t to, but because they have . WAZtlhLCB Ss they CO., not make Investments In the country; to.. And sometimes Merchant work with Tailors. becauu as things have been going, just; as higji motives: they as the minister 26 T7est Second South Street, since silver was; demonetized, it means does when he wbrksi site Cullea HoteL (Sunday harder than a loss of two per cent per annum on any other; day; ofj thel week. If the whatever form of . property' they churchmen will try to make the news& may Invest it. And when they get paper better, theyiWill have more sucthat far, perhaps, they will realize that cess. Their warfare AGENTS FOR COOPER'S on the Sunday the real cause of all the troublo Js that paper- instinctively reminds onebf the our Government did What it could, by of "the ; Pharisees growl statute, to strike out of existence half Savior on the Sabbath because the day touched the money of the world, and following a the eyes of the blind man and caused natural law, prices have fallen in the him to see. AND HAZARD, POVDER. e ; .Get v'2oocPto 3MOT7 JipSjt7IJA'5fv'TSST XJO. I C. C-- 17, 1831. ..Ew8 GOODWEJ....U............ ' I i 1 K1LUIID nwi om' Tinxs or iwseBimor. ' . ;. rifl''. rneyear....... 1 - .' . .....L.....,.tT;-J- ' sijy.flxtDoatlis..... Iailr, three months... on 4............ ............ year,. ....... .......... ontiay Tribune, ....... Sunday Tribuns fix inonths. - .uj , - W ..bi-BVIft- " st ; ; irrii.EMLisUtat.il may some day marry a tariff but hljrb reciprocity Republican, younjrj .-gentlemen will woo her In vain. ' Cduriif-Journal- . jNp 'tcIlingJ She may want to convince sobfcljbigb tafill advocate what it is to be canfronted by a condition instead of a theory, aid that the fellow who gets the idry jgoods Is the one who pays the tax. The political campaign in Ohio is bearing' its legitimate fruit. .A boy have eloped, afce3 jl6and i8Irl aged stolen al horid and buggy, have been Cadplng outland Hying on stolen cheese weeks.! They probably had atferwoj tended a McKinley and Campbell debate and learned from Doth orators that the' whole country" was going to stne dogs and determined not to wait for the p ocession, but to start out on their own look. The world is out of joint tihli'j year. iStorms are sweeping the arjii and tbie sea, land the hearts of men seem more perverse than they have been before in this generation. in :vin Gesrai. Lee, Who has just died Virginia, was very much of a man. u.he yeryi itreat fame which his father won rff himself militated . somewhat against the fame of the son, . .because 13 -- - I than from- him ioorijiwas sexpected Would have been from a person of less exited parentage. But he was a superb oiaier In the war; he has filled, many bonojjable stations, since, filled them Isrtthfirst-cias- s ability and fealty, alfw hole tent of his mind was though the o gel away? from the crowds of men, and cfn Ms 1 fann with his flocks and ierdl and fiehdi around him, to live In peac'4 and avoid the friction which all pnblic men. have to endure in contact rwithltheir lellOw-men. little while Denver keeps on will be the toughest place in tlo4gr the HWest. It is beginning to rival f Bridge City in the. old palmy days of jthatiplace. If that dispatch of yester day morning Is not exaggerated, which tells; how two ruffians broke into a room, knocked a poor wretch down with brass kriukels, tied his hands and feet, him out of a gaged him, and threw It would be a good thing to take, the two men who did that work to that same sidewalk, pat ropes arpijnd thefr necks, gently hoist them window, tie the up to that fhird-stor- y for half an there them leave and Vdpes hour or so.j Denver begins to need a lessons of that kind. jf J threie-storyrwindo- few-objec- I w, t ! t notice that a gentleman read be-- f ara the California Bankers' Convention oa iThursday a paper, In which he shows that the farmers of California would save S6,0CO,G0O per annum on iff the Nicaragua canal could frfhts, be finished; It would be worth while to see what data he brings to bear in wi'pr to make that claim seem reason- able. We confess that we cannot un-- j dlrstand it. lie does not mean of course such freight as wheat or fish, or canned fruit, because all that is taken around theJiHorn now at lower rates than could possibly bej given through the canaL It cinnot mean green fruits, because with the canalj finished, it would require jj probably twelve days to make the to IseW York. Then too, he prob-abl- y forgets that with the canal finished there will be a pooling arrangement between the I transcontinental roads and tbW canal. The only advantage we can see to California by the building of that TYii " I 1 voy-agf- the only direct commercial be probably through would advantage the railroads being, forced to reduce somewhat their charges on certain lines oi through freight. But we doubt about the advantage of this, because at the game time the finishing of the canal Will drive from San Francisco a great deal of the commerce that centres there sow. Nearly all the trade' with; the c'ssnal, that is, Orient would leave San . Francisco' out of the route entirely. . The gentleman's rgumentlwherein he shows such a. saving to the; farmers will 'be ' looked for jlth greate agerness. SI ! annex last night falsehood. And TBinuxEof accused TpE ls reason: accused Is the It this the of Thermopylae of being no better than the marplots Who jeined In the church political programme here, an indignity of which we illustrated the Impudence. At the same time we asked how it felt to have the church officials cut in two the check for the relief of that concern.: It replied by iaying Its course was one "which makes two blades of grass and two precious checks where there was only one before." This we accepted as it was writ-- i teh, especially as it accorded with the 'story that Is current concerning the transaction, to wit, that a; demand of from the church jthio Tlmis for headquarters to meet a draft was not l;f uily responded to, but that half the" jlaciount was sent, with a statement that ts that paper had not been able to ful- fill Its bargain to disrupt the Liberal party it need expect no more help. The 'two checks where there was but one before" conies in in the other part of the ttory, whjch goes that ilr. Webber, of ., the big paid the other S750 Is and this further corroborated needed; ay tbe tig advertisement of the Z. C which appeared In the Times that ;ILI. game evening. We took the Timcs'a ' talk about two checks to be a confession yt the whole story, and do not see yet yhxt It could have meant if not that its Es?nmtd indignation doesn't count church coney is begged and j ay its drafts. I The tIhing-hous- e vim-morta- : self-seeki- ng I j I Co-op- . -?n re-:'- .', ' iJibikfJiiii 1LU nil lzl ill-f- it j IT HM8 OGGURRED TO-Us- I tilt w 1 ! 1: M EMBALMER, Saltern, - 214 STATE ST., - SALT LAKE CITY. " - That tie change la the temperature la the part few days may have ! made a faw worda about Overcoats won't be axaiss? j it ocoor to you ' T7e haye many lines We would like to have yoti sea. They are full oi --tyle,.! warmth and elaaaoe, and coats that gentlemen may well b1 roud to wear solid, serviooahle and gjeutecl. (Successor to Evans A Bom). I J row esTirfcs.; j triti Clctlir. liavsat you ccaer&Uy found taat : Co trcra tie deret aai moat nnsatiafactory pur- cla? couU riaia? laa't it true Vz.t poorly made and ciaiayou tin Clotiea, wLkl est juicily out of eliape,. are not ckeap t ny.flMre?- S;d;byans -- mm Ortv IOO Doses Ono Dollar ) d. , Mood's Garcoparilla ; ? : - i eo-csZ- i - - 3 i ." be All remittances and business letter should Cox-aaddressed to The Tkibvne rvBtigHiK- Lake Citf . Uth.L i THE TRIBUN E PUBLISHING CO. 1 I "V -- mm- Sold by all drugglsti. $1 ; six for $ 5. Prepared only by C. X. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, LoweU. Mass. " ....f....Tribun, onyer....i.., .... months.. Tribun, mi threw ...7a month Tribnn. VVly All eomniuiiieatious rttmg'to news cr eoj'o !al tastier should be addressed to "Editor ' ' "Weffcly Terrace Street, Boston, Slass. 1 it buy Hood's CarsapariUa do not be induced to take any others Hood's Earsaparilla possesses superior curatlTa power by virtue of Its peculiar combination, pro4 portion and preparation. Be sure to get Hood's, j "In one store the elerk tried to induce me tof buy their own Instead of Hood's Earsaparinaj But he could not prerall on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Earsaparilla was, I had taken it, was perfectly satisfied with It, and did not want any then" Has. ElU A Gorr, 6l If you have made np your mind , SATURDAT. OCTOBER swssj 5 ! : If m Special attention given to the shipment of bodies. Open ail night. ; Telephone 26h LEADERS OF FASHION. ; LEACEHS OF FASHION. i. I ! d The Licbig C03IPMY , in-th- e - t is known around the world, It is un-- . approachable for purity, flavor and beneficial effects. As Bbkf Tba, dell-ciousand refreshing. Indispensable lit Improved nd Economic Cookery. .: Best Stock fob Soups. ; "Tf Genuine jArsAck with y of Justus it ! von Lie big; 13 j CURED! CONSUMPTION FOR 49 YEARS II K. WM. . :m. ALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNG'S' Has been COUGIIH, never-failin- ' j family remedy fof g COLDS, CONSUMPTION, "LA UlUPFE," SOUR THROAT, HOARSKi IN FLU KKSS, PJiECMOXIA, CATAKKH, KNZA, At UT ti AND CHRONIC 'BKOX CH ITI3. A.STI15I A, WHOOl'INO COtMillj, CKOUI. rLKITKIST. PAIXIXTMt; SIOh5 AND B15EAST, SPITTING OF III.OOU, aad ' - J all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs n Terrace Sites! Factory Site! ii- - lr. War. HALL'S BALSAM contains n opium, morphine, nor any deleterious drup. It soothes and heals the Membraue of the Lnnst inflamed and poisoned by disease, and prevent eight sweats and tightness across the chest. It is pleasant to the taste. Be sure to ask for tin WM. HALL'S BALSAM, and take no other. For Sale All Druggista Toy 8- 4JxlO Rod No. 554 E. 1st Sooth, for $7000. Easy terms; first-claresidence loti 5 Tto& r? j let this slip as it la a bargain. Fine Terraee site, immediately north of Temple corner. 200 feet on Main St., 15 fee on N. Temple. Anxious to selL Call and see us for price. Another hapdsome Terrace site. 107x165 feet on 4tb E., between 3rd and 4th iSouth H r streets.: Price and terms reasonable. 2 new Brick stores, Nos. 136 and 123 W. S. Temple street; Iron roof: 14x40 ft. ,'oaoh: 'IT:' n .! crMinda ft.? trrtrttl tnnt- trmA MrlfiX frnnt. imme ' ' t..l ww tiiislnAsa wv.mvwu nmywrtr' .www.. , vw n """ " WV DUIJU ..WUW AWV 56x165 ft. No. 132 W. S. Temple street; dwelling in good repair. Fine business j cash! balance ea4y. . property S7a per froat foot. A bargain. One-ha- lf 15 first-cla- ss on feet each, aa building lots, 50150 Capitol bill: all under water. ' Mako-u(. offer, as we want to selL l A No. 1 factory Site, 270 feet fronting on D. & R. G. W. R. IL, between 5th and 6tbi North casn; oalance to suit. xempie.sts; sau. une-na- ii 25 building lots In the West and Northwest part of the city. $150.00 each; on . ss I'KICIS 35c, SOe. SI.OO. ' WJWU UAI4. CO., NKW YOltK. Br. I f ,i f THAOS Jry 12-ro- s - MARK t I jfajf instu-llmen- THE VARIOUS USES : OF ON A BOOK I Best farm in Utah, 10 miles south of city. Cheap; ;see us for figures. yii3i30Nr3 130 - .. '1 acres, all fenced and well lnipfoved. addressing ... FAIR AND SQUARE, 65 Greene St., Xew York. , if THEY HUST BE SOLD AT 01TGE. EXPERT DEMAL COBPMTi m - . ! t Will be sent FREK to any lady : j d ; , WRITER. J - Si StaMarJ piANQS if 1 - . 1 j s - New No. Minfii ' j : ! Have for twenty-flv- e years been put' tbe famous product which ting up medical circles when first stirred invented and given to tbe world by renowned chemist. Justus vott tbe Liebig. Their : EXTRACT OF BEEF ! I mfir I Sots of Teettt Teetti Filled Teeth. Extracted Teetb. Cleaned - - - " - $5.O0 .50 -- - Call at once at I.Op Teeth Extracted Absolutely Vilthont Pain. OFFICII IS CEXTKAL BLOCK. Ioom Central 16, "Bloclc.! It; I ! So, 46 W. Second South St. Across the street ' from Wonderland. IS - WOftLD-feEXOWNE- D -- !'' , j LYNCH &GLASMAWN -- cap-tare- d; - Er-ere- tt, AGENTS." 4 . . V -- S. E. COR. SsMAIKS3aS0UTH , L mufti r fliiirj.aii STfe 0ic9 and Worts, 42i ! l I I- 4pS$ T ' j - . t SUN .8HRDB8- M-AJ- West 1st Sontii fflaciiiDe Co.. st City 0&C8, 11 West Second Sonth Siremi UiAGTURERS M . . OF Si J TJiTifTigHachinery. Concentrating Elills, ;'ii&rtz Idillsr Smelting Parnace3t 0re Carsi.i Ml Gar Wheels, Slug Pots And All Kinds of Mining and Seduction Machinery, . J Builders' Iron Work, Steel Beams. Ropairs oni l.ihchtnfifv. Pipe Cutting and Everything Appertaining to Qui fLim rromptiy isxecuted. J : ...... NELSON A. RANSOM OFF Sn-nda- , t. If 4 -- ' , - Has added to Sun Shades, to fit any seat, $6.5A STUDEBAKERUBR0S7 MFG. SALT LAKR CITY CO., j , - ' - - t - tis already well selected .stock of -- 4 Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, RMonf- - ! ;,PAINE ; - 151 State Street, - - SALT LAKE CITY & CO. ; t . UHTIS AKH PTIREfiTTlPflfFR -pr PLUjUBlN! - LYNE, SHEEP DIP . J: W. FARRELL Gas and Steam I . , V - , A MOST Fittia tgT.SIala 8Ut Opposite ARTISTIC AND COMPLETE LINE OP , lerbadt Ero. rnvTnw- - IU iJUilOi I if j in Stamped Linen Embrokleri, Comprising aU'tne latest ;. Draperies, dc. ':ii:''ri'.- tI7Specil " SiUc - . Asbestos Cement Covering for Steam Pipes. ' Telephone 200. p. O. Box 5Ca nan UUOJJ If MUX IUU f lrpinwrib NELSON A. RANSOHOF, attention to xaal orders. ' . 44 SOUTH rtAIN. |