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Show THE DAILY TRIBUXH: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MOKXIXG, OCTOBER17 D Qr $ mamm 1111 WWMmMM; Salt.iLake to and City! Quit Business Quit Going We i II ! s we; .occupy arc spacious. The warsroomis The soon told. Ind is premises that! town. Our of the story the in commence has sale history parallel :T7e liavo tliyown open our doors and ve have to. In the mcfan- x xmo ana isoons uenia i,nHiMaatAnniiotAfiiAnrinAaTirA pnoes, iujuuaUS lutelv filled with a complete line of Clothing, iiats, nut. nn .iM4MJim tiling" in the i,:BR 3ear in mind we CAITITOT nave any snop worn gcods our I.Ir, Harvoy not to exceed four weeks rjo. " a " m tllO nouse, as we nave uuu uocu w.owa j Tor faar a wrong Impression may prevail EEIT. got Simply yoa also. for sale you are If delay sboW and flsturea stoves ana caass, snippea. Spiring, Eyeriything wiU he sold immediately or pacnea refrain feom auotine puces, ana simpiy;say. also-nnles- 1 .... fvo-ar- - - STOCK THE INSPECT CAREFULLY AND SEE MUST YOU 1 f I -- ii! U I i i I'B i are added to now on hand. THE FIRST SUGAR SHIPMEfIT the already goodly number being President Cameron says there was no just i grounds for the race track people to kick at the service provided by the Kapid Transit i i Company. He took cars that were paying 520 a day from their runs to put them on ITill LIrrive This Horning Over the the racetrack run where they made,only & a day, just to please the track people. The Rio Grande Western. over-Jordline does not beginto pay the way the East side lines do. President Cameron had a crossing .built to connect the Third West and West Second South street i lines intending f to un from the Union TRAHSllilSSISSIPPI DELEGATES NAMED. Pacific depot toj the race track; but the traffie in that direction has proven o poor ; ; r i ! i he does not think now that bo that : U r j will put the crossing in. coils. - on r i SOTE AND PERSOSAU : Qj; Governor Thomas Deep CreeK siding built near Pari? City. The two Templeton Hotel chambermaids, Belle and Mary Wllco, who discovered and extinguished yesterday morning's incipient conflagration, were presented later with $10 The Insurance each by Manager Brixen. his example. companies might "If people would pnly Insist in having shoes to fit," said a dealer yesterday, "not only would corns beA!avoided, but the shoss misfit shoe wears out last twice as Ions. quickly, and clerks should aim at giving comfort to the foot rather than show such an eagerness to get at a person's pocket." Abstracts of title to real estate situated In Salt Lake co. neatly, accurately and prompt ly furnished by the unty Recorder. AXIUSEMEBTS, OP IHii CITY. . Jtof the Trans-Mississip- pi dele-gat- ea Com- - mMtUl Connea. "which convenes at Omaha! the 19th Inst: C. C. Goodwin. Eicbarij Mackintosh," Ii- - E. Holden, W. G. Van Horn,: of Salt Lake; F. J. Kissel, J. C. Armstrong, of! Ozden: J. I. Jones,ofW. N. Dusenherrv. of Provo. Notification their aDboInimeht has been sent to the secretary of the congress. well)-follo- ; Ithj: soLicixrsa committee. Tresfdent Simon appointed yesterday . these solicitors to rake in the subscriptions to the bonds of the Great Western Bailroad of Messrs. Bacon and Jones: J. T. Doinel las. F. II. Auerbacb, W. n. Irvine, Spencer Clawsog, II. C. Lett. If "The Nominee" were classed tinder the ! i; 'the pcoab' bhipmext. of "farce" it would be more at home head , Secretary Jennings of the sugar works was than under the style of "comedy." The watching with action is farcical from! beginning to end, the at Lchil all day yesterday, interest sthe ; ODerations of the new situations farcical, the misunderstandings Til ant. iBeet-sng- ar making is a go in Utah, farcical and the elitnaixes farcical. However, on San the and welare no longer dependent be it farce or be it comedy, it "goes" with' Francisco market. This will make quite a the public the countijy over." , Last night's irt inti the Central Pacific's Utah traffic audience in tne xneater was no exception. TMttt They laughed themselves hoarse, as hoarse Mr. James Harwood.of Lehi writes The as Miss Amber, who was very evidently suf Tribitn-ias follows: fering from a severe cold. As far as I am Editor ITribckb: I have just received I don't think "Tbo Nominee" concerned, word from the Sugar factory that they are compares with "A Gold Mine," which Mr. now loading the car of sugar for Cunning-to- n Goodwin presented last year but the dear Jfe CnmnanT of SaltLake. which order public does, and it isithe dear - public Mr. was sivHBn at the celebration of laying the Goodwin is aiming to please. sealed tortier stone, said order enclosed and I laughed at "The Nominee Vas much as uDin ihel stone. The car Is now being- t anybody there, and the Theater was full of loaded! and will be decorated ana lor- merry souls. .The situations are very amusSalt Lake on the Rio Grande ing. Mr. Goodwin seejmed in his element. wnl(to V morninsr. tern As fast as he escaped from one awkward A little Slfficulty was experienced at first situation he went head-fir- st into another ' throueh- - the machinery being new and bad one covbrinz another, until at scrape, but many of the hands being inexperienced, as the end only confession saved him. He renow asifine a raae 01 sugar is prouuceu ceived much attention from the audience, James IIabwood. can be ina&e. and besides contlnualjlaughter whenever on 1891. LEHiiCiTT, Oct. 16, the stage, received several hearty curtain calls. Mr. Sidney Howard, as Bunyon, to Mr. GoodThe work on the Dooly building Is now was an able second klriue that one of the great derricks win in his plots and schemes. Mr. Henry nsed with vesterday, and lowered Woodruff and Mr. Theodore Babcock were both quite acceptable. Miss Mabel down opt pf the way. , Several brick buildings are going up on Amber, as Medford's wife, m:ide a charming TfihartU street, and in a few months the bit of femininity out of the part,. though by a cold. Jean Clara seriously handicapped nlacevtltiibe pretty well built up. furnished an Walters, as the mother-in-laArchitect Snohr Is completing plans for a excuse for most of the trouble. Her exposi$30,000- - scboolhouse for the .Nineteenth rooms and to accommodate tion of Jacksonlan Deinocracy brought forth' ' ward, IHth eight 4.10 Tmiiili He eioects work to begin in tremendous applause from F. H. t)yer. Miss was quite sweet as Rosa, In three to five years Salt Elsie Lombard three --weeks. Miss Annie Sutherland was indifferent while as m school as a fine system 'have t t i as the adventuress. The play is well oast. i the country. "The Nominee" Is preceded by a "curtain! ' j f HKAI. ESTATE SALES. j -raiser" from the French, 'Vnllowinz were the records of real estate which I think adapted! is the cleverest little one-a: ales 14 this city yesterday pleceT have seen since Maurice Barry more Eftelle iVeatcn to W. C. B. Allen, "A Man of the World." The title of playedone-a4, Brighton lot 15, block is this "Art and ................... 00 Nature." Misscomedy additni.....to.......... Aukber, who plays the ct A. al., oolley Julia iiasSgii Euth improvement warraiit deed, part of lot d, block M, b 1 principal part, shows marked since her appearance here about two years Sal Lake City survey ; plat 4, Corum to Lewis B. Coates, war 3vhn Ji ago. at. which time she was, supporting 18 and 19, block 8. part of lota Louis James as his leading lady. Her actranty Seed, 700 subdivLsion ntes A Corun's to has taken on a finish and polish it did war-- 5 ing Uinman, May HarveyaisrdyetaL not have then. She has far more opportulots 16 and 17, block 7, plat ranty!dd, to display her apillty in the curtain 4,500 Field survey nity C, Big K raiser than in the play itself. Mr. Henry Jaroes W.tTbomaa and wife to Richard Thontasi warranty deed, part of lot 4, Woodruff, a bright young , mnn who was ' block! At, plat A, Salt Lake City survey . . 1,650 with the A. M. Palmer company when it A-Eggert, quitLouis r.lKullak to C. 3. also visited Salt Lake a little more than a year lots 4 and claim ded. part of lot ago, also had more chance for acting In Sl blo?k(X Irving Park addition ....v. "Art and Nature" than in "The Nominee," etal. to1 and George Jllrown, C A. Eglertdeed, S and part of lot and availed himself well of it. Mr. Mervyn quitciatin lot 3. biobk Itf. Irving Park addition Dallas made a good impression, and, I am C. A. Ecgert et al. to John B. Thompson. to say, retired satisfied with that and sorry fliatcUitn deed, lots 7 and 8, block 7, did not appear at all m "The Nominee." Irvine Park addition... This afternoon Mr. Goodwin will play "A 11. Thompson, quit- L. F. Kullalc to Johnblock Gold Mine" at the matinee, and will give 7, Irving Park claim dd, lot a, additioai.. The Nominee" iu the evening. " , A 1 I rrt 5 s j ' . ow : " -- - fr j Anderson jMiss;Thea' Arden Mrs JS Allen Miss Laura ; Barber Ms Jolin Harrison Mrs B J j Irvine Mr? Stella - i Car-starte- Borden & Selleck Co.. Chicago. III. Va Houteji's Cocoa Send for can. See advts . . I t erte i ELECTRIC HEATERS. Trans't Conjpany have equipped electrin neaters which rea lusiot wartath through resistance .' -, McCaII Mrs B Messon Kate Millborn Mrs J B Murphy Miss Dora .Myers jiiss Artie A r 1 a Piprow Miss Mattie Pierce Mrs. Chas Kanael Mrs Henry liomine Mrs Dan James M. Mori. an. Merchant Tailor. Progress Building. Martin Schmidt. Cutter and Fitter. Death to dyspepsia Idanha. - J I ! "'j' 5 ' Wiggins' Miss Alta Whittock Mattie 3 Wells Mrs F L t Werick Miss Eugenia ; Wikstrom Froken Selma Alian Win Alger II L vi A" HrompKenes Mr Hishop J S Beale Morris Barker J W ;j. i . ' - i i i r v (. 3 i ; ; Flaherty Pat FoyUiO f ureen Oliver unv if ii Goo'dafl L ' Guspedir Mat Gardner F W Guliek-R Forncll AG Grimes Martin Graham Frank Grogan W U i Gregor J M Groy J W Genesen Kris I ' e Groves Koht !,GrifntB J II Gough Josiah Greeley Jno i GoldAvterllf I IlalMfm uregg i it Gibson C E Hart II j 1 i lloeffner A E Hughes Albert Cj W Hellata Kobt' lleghley Hanson J llarrlsbn Josi liewett Jno lieffron Jim Hemestone Ed HaryiUe Frank Uutcheon p HednskogCha3 IIoldridgeL2 Hugbes Mead Honan Will Hare tt R I I Howley W Hoy Ai Jones Jno Jr Jones Fredii I Joliff Lift Jeffs' Mark;, .j Jacob Adolph Jones W A 2' I ' 5 .! Johnson J S Jennings J V KlamsCA KothersA! ;KarlettNj;. ;Kofod.HC:; ii i Knowles A Kline J King W'P' Kendregan l! J Kipiinger Jno Kienbush Joi Kieper E G. Keogati Chas; Lattner S J Lennard R Lincoln J A Eawrence C J t Lthman A S . 1Lucey Wm 1V . 5 V; ; . Llovd J J McKeeSCj .nff n McGill B s McCioodhue ' McGrath J i ; Halllday Geo llolmfeldt AG Had weeper Jno Hocke Jno Hassell J M Hall F N Howard Wm Henry W S Hanson A P. llepdricks A" Johnson B Jensen Aur Johnsoh Jas ' 30 150 100 60 00 50 20 150 200 115 160 1 $ Union Alta 50 Julia.- - Occidental Andes.. . 10 45 100 100 100 100 15 2 50 1 20 205 1 Belcher Bullion Andes. ,8 . 1 55. 0 00 20 85 55 WANTED CITIES, Knox W N Kunipff Fred Knowlson J B Keegan Pat KienanJ E Kerizie Tim Larsen Ole Linden A ' Lj'le Robt 90 ' 45 Correspondence solicited. 15 10 65 15 70 Slate St.. BOSTON. 15 15 1ft 4!, 18, 1831. TTTAH COMMANDERY NO. 1, " : - : i . -- MiVCHINERY. CAST1KG3.-- L 7 Sostl SL, Salt LaXe;?, Half block East D. A R. G. rassenser.Deit. 542 West spcdhi ii o .",.'! fr - iGtiardian. of London, 1 AIL. . $ f'lft . !'5; 3 Commercial Union of London, jSuniFIre Cffleo of London, IPhosnix ff London. Lancashire oF 'City of ihndbn, Eng-lanC- :: - , iCaledonii of Zdinburg", .Manchester of England, . - - . of Philadelphia, ;Fire Association 1 4,840,419.00 o,710,983.0p Springfield of I'&ssaeh'usetts, Girard or. Philadelphia, Merchants of N. J., . t lArnericari of N. Y., (PrOYidence of ;OakiahdHome, Va-....- Agricultural, - 1,586,898.00 1,554,658.00 1,386,842.00 u Washington, - 3 Assets, $21,911,715.74 13.689,277.00 " ' 8,432,197.00 " 7,430,535.63 Capital, 15,020,000.00 10,000,000.00 Assets, 1,923,619.00 1,160,196.00 -- ; i 1,344,316.013.: -- 500,192.59 IJ: 2,168,803.03 tSEL v cor-ne- of to-da- . y HI ugh A.nder&on, :4l NSU RAN G ! ;: Sugar Wool 100. Raw, firm; refined, firm..'; Steady and ouiet: domestic fleece. ("oljRTpRIEoinrjTAirO month, STKTl Ins-oranc- VOBESOOK BOARD. A. R. meet AFTERSOOK Rye Firm: 884c. Barley Quiet; 6061e. Whiskey-ai.- 18. Flax seed S999'4c. Shoulders $3. 106.0. Short cl ear $7.057. la Short ribs t8.30(g,a.6a - 1' " " ' A. S. ' ', f IO. " Chicago. Oct 16. Cattle Receipts, 1LO0O; market steady to stronger: top prices for nati ves, 55.50S5.80; medium, 85.G0G35.25; others. $2.35 4.5; Texans, $2.352.00; rangers, Sai05.10; stockers, $2.51AO0L Bogs Receipts, 20.000: market rough and , common, 4.CQ3i.25; mixed steady: and packers.' St. .Paul R of Minnesota, ;0rient. :pf Hartford. MAXWELL POST, G. Barrett. 1. William Watrocs, Secretary. LODGE . NO. 8, L O. O. P.. meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall la the Gladstone building,, second floor. Visiting' members welc6m. "v fST-RlDGE- - , .1 3ROWN1NG BRO Salt Lake City. 2461 Washington Ay., Ogdenl tnii4cii O. . 1,713,904 1,805,663 5. . .155 Main St., Recording Seoretary, Box 771.- - LODGE. NO. 1 in I. O. O. F. Hall each Wednesday, at: m; Visiting brothers are specially invited 7:0p. to attend.' P. O. Box 21U. E. P. NEWELL. N. 3. ' . Chicago Ltve Stock. of eao!i TJATKIOTIC ORDER SONS OP AMKRICA. A Washington Camp No. 2. P. O. S. of A. meets every Friday evening at 7:30. in Temple ot Honor Hall, cor. Main and 1st South sts. S Sons are cordially invited to attend. - J. J. GREEN EWALD. President. ' BOARD. ' j J third Mondays of each month at Plumbers' Hall, eo West Second South street. Visiting comrades are cordially invited to attend. Oats Steady: cash. 2734c: May, 30c. Barley Stead v: 60f&tJlc Pork Easv: cash. $8.75: Januarv. til. 7ft. Lard QuVat; cash, $6.40; January, $6.52a55. t o. - O. C. W. Hall, S34 S. W. Temple 35. , GEORGE R tTTHE the first and Chicago, Oct. 16. Wheat Steady; cash. ttEo?c: uecemoer. 9wc: Mav. Zl.Oiii.ruu. uorn rieaay: casn, May, 42c Ag-en- Eng-land- aa Visiting Brothers made welcopia J. A. CLARK, C G. W. AttHMOR, F.S., P. O. Box 1056. Chicago Mariiati. ' at A. (TJiLKPUOXE 1 for tho following" Companies: ..... ''ASS9tS.'f fg 5 , (Scottish1 Union and National, of $18,852,302 London Assurance, 18,216;7S7 Korth British Si Mercantilo ,14,841, 453 i M Korthcrn, 1 19,724,93311: Kambur-Breme!of Germany, n, 5,000,000 ?l iEtna,3 of Hartford, 50,171,503 Union,' jqf California, '.- -l,300,00(v Fireman's Fund, of California, 2,450,000 g $10.70 , Authorized 4',-i'- - SALT LAKC CVtT V, Ot; COX 077. a . If-- Establislieci 'J: t LODGEiToTrroVpK' 131 SOUTH MAIN STREET. d. 5 -- Archltectnral Iron Work. 1 5-- - , 5-- it . c i . ? Cents. 149 Main St. (In rear of Dank of the Ieru'ollo), 4; SAIiT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' r h uu. Dancing. 1(1 Admission Music, 10 OfilccCr - Mi-toni- - Armless Wrmdr. Largest and Stronrjcst of Tjliej KNIGHTS Stated Conclaves held at JIv U Silver. S364 1 ontoTemplar. Bail, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights are courteously GORN'3tEXT BONDS. Invited to attend. C. B. JACK, . Q. U. S. 4s, coupon . . ..1163li U. S. 4s, regular. ...1 1& . H. M. Bacox, Recorder, U. S. 2s, regular . ...10054 I Pacific fls . . . . .111 LODGE NO. 1, A. P. A. M. RAILROAD STOCK 8 CLOSING QUOTATIONS WASATCH Communications held at the Atchison 441.iiOreeon Navigation. 74 Ball the second Friday of each month. 353 Canadian Pacifib .. &S Pacific Mail Mernbeisof sister Lodges ana. sojourning brethren Canadian Southern 59HiBeading.. 4154 in good standing are cordially invited to atteni. 33-&i hock Island Central Pacific J. P. JACK, W, M. 99V4 ... St. 7454 Paul..... Burlington J.MAisn. Secretary. Lackaw'na West'n.M2.iSt. Paul & Omaha.. 14 Rio Grande pref... 47?4Texas Pacific A. F. A A. AL ARGENTA LODGE NO. 3.held 30?6 Union Pacific Krie.. 4154 t Miioma Kansas A Texas 17?IU. S. Express Ball the first Tuesda in each mouth. Member 138 v . . 124 !4 Fargo Ex press Lake Shore.ct sister Lodges and sojourning brethren in good Louisv'Kfc Nashv'l. l79'ii Western Union.. 83 54 standing are cordially invited to attend Michigan Central.. 10096 American Cot'n Oil 35 WILLIAM If. DICKSON, W. M. 135-V. C. PniLi-irs- , MissouriPacinj...!60?iiTerminI Secretary. Northern Pacific.... SS'Oreson Short Line. 2354 75-- i Lead trust do MORIAII LODGE NO 1, A. F. I6J4 preferred. HIT. A. M. Aortnwestern ii:).i.:ttio uranae west'n 404 lTX Regular Commuitications held at Masoni-- ' 13754 do do preferred. preferred. W54 Ball, East Temple street, the second Monday ot New York Central. 10741 do firsts 7654 each month. Members of sister Lodses and so- Ore. Improvement., 21 Journiug brethren in good standing are cordially invitea to atMna. XIXIXG stocks. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN. W. M., 1 B0 v Alice Horn Silver $ 3 40 1 85 Christopher Dikhl. Secretiirv. 1 40 Iron Silver. Adams.... 3 50 Mexican .., 2 25 Aspen TTTAH CHAPTER NO. LB. A. M. Statol 1 20 38 00 Chollar Ontario....'. U Convocation held on the firat Wednesday in Crown point,.... 1 20 Ophir .......... 3 25 each month, at Masonio Hall, at 8 p. nx. Sojourn C. C.A 4 75 Plymouth 3 00 iog companions are cordially invited to attend, Dead wood T..,. 1 00 Sierra Nevada . 2 10 JACOB J. GREEN EWALD. M. E. IL , 1 40 Gould A Curry.. 1 CO Standard M. C. Phii.i.ip8. Secretary. Bale A Norcross 1 20 Union Con.... . 2 00 1 50 10 50 Yellow Jacket. Bomestake... KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. MOXiT MARKET. Regular. sessions on second: Wednesday of eaoti New York, Oct. 15. Money on call, easy; at month at Masonic Hail at 8 p. m. All Nobles close offered at 3 per cent; sojourning in our oasis cordially invited to meat with us. . F. M. BISHOP; Potentate. Prime mercantile paper, 537Vi per cent. G..S. Clark. Recorder. Sterling exchange, quiet and firm; sixty-dabillsiM.80?4: dema'ud. $4.84. .O E.KE RAX, REVIEW. t"OEl)ER SONS OF ST. GEORGE MEETS every AVednesday in Temple of Honor Hall, Nkw Yorr. Oct. 19. The stock market y Main and Firt fcouth streets at 7:di) p. m. was more active and decidedly stronger, the feelLngllshmen Invited to 101 c Visiting members confidence here of aided being greatly ing invited. by the W. L SKEWS, W. P liberal buying of foreigners,' With one or two cordially William Doxet,, Secretary. slight exceptions, there were no setbacks during CBS. Main strea ? the day. New York Central and Atchison were and the former is up 1 and especially active, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the latter 1 per cent Union Pacific THEf Rained 14 and Northern Pacific l?i per cent. GALAN Government bonds were firm. at every Monday Petroleum closed at 61c. 6:00 p. m., in 'Castle Hall, Gladstooeevening, building. I Main streets Sojourning KnlghU o.rdiaUy ted o alnd. Ii. T. CLARK, C CL The Metals. r W. M. Ri&LBT. K. of R. A S. Nw York, Oct. 16. Copper Weak: lake, October, $ 12.00. LODGE NO. 3, K. OF Tin Dull:' easy: straits. 830.05. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Lead Dull? domestic, $ 1.35. every Thursday evening, at 7:30 a. tt., la Castle Hall, Gladstone building, on .Ma-istreet, bet. First and Second South. Members j: Bnrl'sb Itoaey and Stoetcs. the order are cordially invited to Attend. Loxdon,fiS Oet. 16. Consols, rmoney, 95d; for DAVID FKEY.C. . account, W. W. Phillips. K. cf R. A S. U. S. 4 s, 120; U. S. 10X Bar silver, 45 NO. 1, K. of P.' Regula; MYRTLE LODGE Money, per cent. at 7:31 every Tuesday; evening p.m.. Castle Hall, Gladstone building. ' Sojourn-luNew York .llarxet. Knights cordially inv ted to attencL New York. Oct. 16. Hops Quiet and firnu p. ' Coffee Options closed barelv stead v and (Yrt2( . E. M. Wade, K. ef R j.AS. mkakin, down.5 Sales, 21.000 basrs: includins Octo- poin btir at fll.70: November. $iu.90(ll.(X): Decern. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF A. ' ber, 10.60.10.80; Januarv, aioToO: February. BAR SILVER. - "'";'"!- h MASONS. New York, 6at. LIZZIE STURGEON SH E II ERA Z A DA Marvel cms Illusion. MARVIN'S DOG SiIO AND CIRCUS. fj SERPENTELLO A Puzzle for Sciiintist?j flgencu, . j si. 1'. SOCIETIES. MONEY AND STOCKS. YORK h. W0UDEKLAHD. w;e1 Firssmedley Insurance H.V.HAP.RIS & GOMPAHY,Bankerst .163-1Denrborn Street, CHICAGO. 13 Wall Street, NEW YORK. 1 15 ta-V- McGh'an McCoid E L M: 5 NEW THE DAZZLER. - COUNTIES. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. WATER COMPANIES, ST. R.R.COMPANIES.ctc. 50 Alpha... Monday, ocfr. M Sale of scats begins Saturday, October Popular prices Uiir-lesquer- sl Total issues of 35 !,.'- hi VL-- 6. To the Races, October 19th to 24th, take the Seventh South and Poplar Grove cars from State street. .... 125 ,1001'tah 50 Challenge. . 100 Julia 200 Peer. .100 S.. Bill. 600 New York.. 103 Delmonte.. 60 1 - .'rt'f5k' 1 Robert 4 Heading, hit of skipping rore d:iace. etc Instantant'ous Sherwood A Jleredith. the sensational sketch artists. As' good hs they make them, Miaimon A Lavake, who aj.; greeted nightly by thunders second Ufk and flattering of applauiie,' successor M153 Annie uare, iae Aerial yuevn, on t.er living trapeze. Mis Fannie Uoimin, Mr. Billv Kennedy, aud our bevy of Fair Ench performance will conclude with iAVilu, West, a thrilling reminder of Kennedy's troubles. the whole iucludiiii pioneer in? the past. Admission 23c and ;j0c. Company Boxes a cordiuglito location. Next week mora star artists, j latent Meaioiiev T.TTTTT! KATE CASTLETOX, Coscrove A Grant's Comcdiani fe ;W-;. y:v 25o. 2 4 2 2 2 Dregs and and. The best assorted stock in the West i s .:. d. ye Idea's. 15 10 15 15 30 v Hill...... 3 00 2 05 1 55 80 . tiof y if COMMESI ING t ATTRACTIO?J r Challenge... 115 " FOR THREE NiGnTS, NEXT s 3 pl.iyer ' r Both of these plays have everywhere lieertiill- 1 neaters. 4; KSTPrices 2oc, 50c, Jl.00, &1.50. Sats nnpon sale. .'it ! 30 40 15 100 Bonanza... 200 Peer 100 Mono 200 S. 300 5i. Comw. .. 1 30 1 40 1 2 10 to-nig- ' - 50 Bullion 15 '. Carl McAollifferl-Marsh Sanford Mauro R Madsen N Mallov P A Menefee LB Mainer J jf Merritt C M W Morgan J A Margetts D MontRomery M urray G F Moltenson H MurpheyJ. Moore Chas Morgan Chas , .Ma Jon Charlie Moulton AS Murray A Vi" . Micheli Bono Newman F H Nielstrup J K: MelHon Hal Newsom Chas Niollett M Noble W E ' Norton Jesse i Ij OlweH JlmS Overhoke Wm O'Connor GH ' iS ii ObereCT - I" Vy1 Pecard Will Phlllipii Page TP PearseLC'il Pearson M A Phelps SB PolererEAiE PrtyJJ !; Quiuct Gus Hekcob O Rand II G T Raukin Dave RowellJos' Richmond S A Roberts Wm Boehe Wm II Kodehover J, A Rose G W ! Rose Geo RolUhd Mr Robertson Bros Russell Reduc-- Robertson A G 2 : ; tlon Works Scott W S & Co Selander J! 1 Sam nelson J W Savage G N' SewartGeoAi S;ott Geo II Sims Wm Shutlerd J II Shoner Jos Simmons II W Simmons EdW Stewart W S Spencer L U- Sperry Lewis, ' Snyder L M Sullivan Jno Spicer J F Starbuck J Stewart K R Stone Geo ; ? ' ' Starnum II J Stephen J R' Suavely F J : Squires Bert (2) M StahlMr ? Schmidt Jake Smith J C Smith P A i Smith C H Smith Charles Tripp J Thompson Jno Teppenhoff H niton Frank TarnierC W Terry B E, Tulk S L Turner J Vaan A F (2) Van InwegihiB Vandoll Nils WisUart Wm' Waller O . Wajrnitz J B Weaver H ' Watkiu n " Wells E F Webb Charles Weibel'A Wediar W H Wlshart Wm Wesler O C Wilson L Williams J F Wellis'J ; Whitney. C L i M. BOARD. I d ing the L noi-eltie- uii BaildyBF lr rColles Kick 1 Cole WH! Crandall S L Crumraer Jas Conklin HWS Crummer Fred Culbert E iCookUjH-- ' Ctaatterton V S Carlfeoa A ,T Cleare W II Clark H E Cleveland C Courtney W A Caldwell J E Can field C P r Dunbar D E Dunbar Eng Co Dodge A X Dean Root Davis F J uavis s a . Deal E B ; DakanV L Dean II Daiton G Dinwoodie G J Danielson A J W Dahl A W' IaiievfB j. Evans Chas Kllisoit C W Kwing Fred ElmendotT F Engdabl Oscar ' Evans W B Evans T B Edlemah M 1 Edwards Mr J Erickson Jos Ewen A I Erickson .J Excelsior S i Chas Enterprise ' Co Eactrood A P.drootoa Soap Ford LtC t Foote Fitch .Chai ' Pj Fraser F H Fowler .1 P Foster J J i P. 15 45 v. 1 - W!ATINEE.-Ou- ly "A GOLD PUTE-i'A.'- . K-- '30 : Beck Jos P Badges II VV BankhadGjW Bakr p M j 50 SATURDAY bis former success . 65 95 2 60 10 Savage Navajo 50J Queen 200 Del Monte., 200 Bodie the brightest, wittiest and funniestwritten, and 4l5 jP. tit3a i, f Fv!.-Ba- rr 500 S. Nev 50 Exchequer. 1 15 Andes...... j ' - - ' Friday and Saturday evenings will be pr;nt-e- Attorneys at Law, 4U Bullaiug. MARSHALL . LUAULti. ovar B1EKNETT, Jones's liaosr. ' KA1GIIN. Attorney at Law. Koomi I. Mj9 Al.6 and 6. Tnbnrv nuilding. y OF And Companion Playeks.- . A f'f: m. p. LOT OF Fl'N. 600DWI1 Bul!dini.; rAKE 16'1? QCT. AIR NAT C. I ! Ml t Algr, T j' Jl The Day's Silver Purchase. 16. Burton. B. Salines Satnrlaj at 3 PET SUCH-- , D - j Brutle Oscar Bojraress J P - A .. . 40 2 10 40 35 Challenge.. Occidental, ' Progress Iluildiug. )7 Kecords IlroXen at the new mile track every day next week. Some of the best horses in the East will be W. POWERS, Attnev and Counselor. Gs- here. Take tho Seventh South and Poplar Ol rard Block (old Tribune building) Second ' Grove cars from State street, South street, over Evans A Spencur's, andopposits Ii ; Cullen Hotel. llall's Canker & Diphtheria Remedy for sale by all druggists. , Roberts & Neljden. Wholesale. PRANlkLlTJ THEATER. ave..!salt Lrko City. B. F. Stewart. fPraukliii Better than stimulants Idanba. B Billy Scrfgzin, Mausmer. Prize Proprietor.1 Our First "U e Are Kennedy. Staje 'Maual'.r. ever Dnaerjoid-Writ- e this Week of Ocitir 1'.'. Mpre for prices or send a trial order t Bober U Show. Fir'it app')ijra:i'an of the refined Song and week. Wholenale j Kelden, Druggists. Dance team, liueii and GIell. If tood singan A ::et a rotatic work go ing, artisti-j- luiicf:-r- cievl-sole at line of cork flnest shoes, The gents ii toward artist, the above couple making Baker's, 46 West Second South. should take rank .with lh" lormo.,:t. First Miss Tillie Wallace, in of the Invigorating, resrulating. Drink Idanha. her retineil Soi.gpetit. undiDauce, introducinir her 55 Alta Caledonia.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. f)J6 a nil THEATi, AT, FRIDAY AND SATUDAY, KY6 5-- ' 1891 Chaa WENGKR. ATTORNEY AT LAAV, Rooms CI. and 25 Ontral blk. 4 W. 2nd S. LAW-'J- it OIIKl'AKD.i OttKKRV A SHEPARD. and 40, Commercial O VERS, Rooms 37, 3!;, tr Block. ILltCUS: AVI KKS. ATTORNEYS aT LAW Al,' V V Roflm r, i IWest second South strcel. i? jr. K. srosa. n.mcKTMH. 1CKSON A STONE, ATTORNEib Al'Uiv, FiftU Floor, Prr.givss BaHding F. COUKEIi,' Patent Attorney. Patent Juveationsi Caveatss etc Patent drawing, modeli to) order. M Oliice. tol Main street, SaLs Lake CltyJ O 11. LEWIS, Attorney at Law, No. 214 Ma. a 'H:;A.:rA-jStreet. E. McENANY, KOtI 5, liOOPEli firm; tAKE SALT WILL I. 8TCART. Rotmis II. . to '9645. Union J mated at $60,000 each. I - Heeler 200 100 400 200 200 2 25 1 35 1 65 1 35 20 2 10 B.... I Anderson P AchreWml- I Alexander 3 Apple J no i Archi Clem Andrus F B Bowman W T Boydell Jos :; BoffJII Burton L 8 Bovdell Joe Boyce CB , Brown Geo W lirouer Air Birch nels Jno Baxter T VVni Bedell L L Bailey J E, ; BarbtrMr-jRBeck J A Bennett JM Kentuck 50 2 60 8 300 H. A X 650 Savage 500 Ghollar 50 Potosi....;. 500 G. A C...J. . 500 B. A 1655 C. C. Va.. J. 1200 S. Xev ...4. 550 Mex . .. 1020 Ophir........ 100 Jacket... . I 1 500 ..... 200 100 150 streets 'after 2:30 A. w . Schamerhorn Mra Smih Alice 'I jl I Thomas 70 2 65 U!d, ATTOKMEYS. H. S. LANET T" AXKY One hundred and Washington, Oct. were purthirty thousand ounces of sliver, from .960 at prices ranging chased MfNlNQ STOCK. 1 ... Utah assessed j Stutat Miss Maggie Sharp Mrs M J j Staples Miss Laura ; StCiair Mus Fannie ij Scoct Flo 2 rf fcOO 200 G. A C .. 200 B. & IJ. 70 C. C. Va.... 350 Savage 33 Potosi 300 Point 350 Jacket...... 10J Belcher..... 5s Company, ATTORN A GTTNTKl GrLENN law. 412 Prosfi's buiidinz. to-da- 96 X H. A X. assessed 50c. ! i if I van 100 Chollar. . . . . 800 II. A N1... . . 100 Point 50 Belcher ... 100 Imperial.... 10 Confidence. 300 S. Nevada.. 500 Utah OENTLMEJf's'l'IST. me , T' a i ; - r i Loiter Mrs Long Mrs Belle I 35 1 I IgROVE,' LAWYER, PROVO, UTAH. ' Chicago. Oct. 16. The Ayres & Wygant Company; piano and music dealers, assignedy. The liabilities ana assets are esti- 44 J spot and Music Dealers Assign. ) Tribuxe. San Francisco. Oct.-16- , 9:30 a. x. board. 50 S. Belcher. $ 3 10 .... ophir Mexican... 2 25 200 Justice..... 2:30 3 240 Ophir 200 Mexican.... 2 100 B. A B .... 2 410C. C. Va... 5 2 300 Savage i i ; ' Hon. Wra. Ja'cksoa Armstrong ' will deliver bis fanous lecture on Gari'" diuon..... ........ .... .. v 430 baldi and Italy, at Tellurlde block, ' oppo-- $13,108 site M. E. Church, j' usi east of Main Total......... on Third South, at ' :30 p.' m., understreet, i f xo qcorvm. the of the Chi istian Church meeting Tba Chamber of Commerce directory auspices place. if atthat will have to elect a sergeant-at-arm- s .The reputation of the lecturer together ; these-in a waafcto get quorum days. with they large number of tickets already Them afe o many outside attractions that takenthe Insures a large audience. Admission blood out of a stone to it is Ukes drawing cather enough directors together to hold a 50e. lezal meeting. Cool, healthful, sjtrenetbening " Idanba, THE EARLY DELIVEBT. Material. Aasayara' letter-carrie- rs Vlien;th got around yes their 8 a. ro. rounds they fouud And Mining Sapplles.! The only complete terday on Neldon's. the Druggist In on b1 ock only two people who were line, at Boberta there to receive their mall, which shows j Just Arrived., is delivering mall now that athe postottice new stock of My fall goods has just arfall early as the business men have the and consist '.of the "nobbiest" chevrichtto ask. The postmaster wishes that rived, iot and worsted suitings .ever brought to peopia wouid provide receptacles for their this mail. :a often the carriers are bothered to of city. The overcoats and vestlngs are newest shades. Please call and allow knnw where to leave it when offices are not methe to tbow : you through. . open. Tc" "'T i l i October. November, 5s 95jd, firm. (Special to - ; ' . . ! ft Co. ' I f .' light, N.154.45. active, stcadyi Sheep Receipts, 5000; market &3.D0&4.25: mixed, ewes, Iambs lower; native a.504.?5: wethers and yearlings, W.SOSfro.10; westerns, 4.50i.80; prime Texans, f4.505f4.70; futures; i. weights, prime heavy and butchers' ' Jl.S0l-4o- ; to-da- : j : . SAN FBANCISC Fielding Mrs A II sFariey :Mrs Joe iFeeny Mrs Ella i " M Dalton Miss Lizzie Kddins Mrs Jane "KlbpTrv Mrs Chas Ledgerwood Miss Lee Miss Aegie Lindresen Mis Anna Murray Ella MeMilton Miss Lizzie Martel Miss Irene Mortensan Mrs Henry Merrill Mrs A M i Olson Mrs Anna Pitt Mrs Alice! Plant Miss 'Katie Beed Mrs Robert Reynolds Mrs Emma Rosemall Mrs Aniel Shosdedt Mrs Oliver Sloan Mrs Myrtle Sbail Mlss'Mame .. Spicer Mrs J J; M Saunders Mrs E Smith Miss Estella; Simpson Annie Smith Addie Taft Mrs Lizzie 11 Thompson Mrs E White Miss A A Watson Mrae A'A Walker Miss Maryi Wilson MrErntna Westhola Miss Ella ' . Dresback Miss Josie s ( Corrected by Well , Fargo LEAD. York, per 100 lbs. SILVER. New York, ner ounce London, per ounce. Jovelace Miss Sadie Job a son Sonhia King Misses Mabel and Keysor Mr B . . I bayi Miss Elizabeth I j . - New i V r- , li'l ;l ; ct I fit I : i b Liverpool Grain. Liverpool, Oct. 16. Wheat Demand fair; prices unchanged. fair for CornDemand spot ami good for BULLION AND LEAD. Comis Miss Nellie Mullen Mrs L E Cooweli Mrs E J s M I1'" I Chicago, Oct 10. Wheat was weaker and unsettled. The opening was (fr'ic' lower than It yesterday's closing, and further declined Vte. within then rallied J454ei.nuctuat.ed frequently v a small ranee, became firmer, and closed lower than festerday. Receipts, 1,491,000 bushels; shipments, 703,000 bushels s Cnrtiis Miss Sarnh ; I. A. BENTON. P. ' iThe Wheat MarketT" Office of the Dailt Tbibunb, Salt Lake Citt. Oct 1ft. im. , d, This morning the sale of seats begins for Kate Castleton and "The Dazzier," who apthe first three nights of pear at the Theater - ". next week. A large body of Mystic Shriners were at the Theater last evening, all wearing the red fez. The reason for their appearance was made apparent, when Mr. Goodwin himself appeared in thailast act "bedecked in head-gea- r. the self-saAn Enjoyable Serenade. The band of music in front of the restaurant next to The Tribune brought forth a goodly gathering of, the worklnzmen friends of McCaffrey & Collier last night. A very enjoyable reunion .was held. Howe scales.: trucks, CoSfee ; Mills, rs, narrlson conveyor. Catalogues of Katie iGriafn Miss Lucy (Jardner Mrs Grace! Greer Mrs! Amanda Guggenheim Miss Alice Gray Miss Bell 'ilun'tMrsWH j nicks Mrs Will Hubbard Mrs II O Hunter Mrs Win Hanson Mary Hanson MissTillie Bicks Mrs Maude Hugh Miss Maria i rHewettMrs L A Hannigan' Hatie E Harrris Mrs Emily B Harrison Mrs Heber Hall Mrs Hunt Miss Hawkins Miss: Ella ?,Hopper?Mi8S Carrie Hackes Miss Bjottlieb lievy Mrs Albert ct r if - i y M f w, field.-warrant- I - Farnsworlh A D James Ed B Hates Miss Lizzie Beads Miss Myra J Mary. Barker Mrs Samraie JSishop jMiss Topsy IJvlu-ndMis- Ashurts Sarah Boyer John Cranbron MissJosephine COMMERCIAL e Bonrieljl Miss ?, rt W m Curtis Mrs W B Cook Miss Nellie 2 Miss Katie CushingMrs Josie i Conger ! j Cras Miss Dewy Miss Alrtia if Duncan Miss G Diamond Miss L i v NOTES. Miss-Anni- . Webster J PACKAGES. Akerson Charles Bolton E J Bridsres W A Craven Jack Kimball Mrs A Black BacefMrs Chnr JJrowu Mrs' Hiram : E.arth Miss Irene Elms Harriet Fory Mrs ,F J Fortune Mrs Foy Mrs Frank Frye Miss Estella .'; ; jroWn ;Mrs ; Brinton Miss S G Brown Miss Stella is.. 1 Ashleutiiin Miss P Alexander Mrs Aubreys Mrs Geo . Borg Mrs Annie Bell Cora! Borrough MrsEmily Brown Miss Josie ' Beebe Miss Lillie M Brodin Miss Laura Bowman Miss M r " !. tADS'A.I8T. Ni iiS I i Harriet A. Partidge to John 15 uenscuwan-hicurrantv deed, lots and 26. block 100 rt. r.arden Ci'tv survev. Red-- ; uan H. Kedfield Lyon to Eliza Jane lot 1. fMa Uoops, warranty deed, part of ....block llti, Salt Lake City survey. .... ildaL to Minnie B. 2iie It-- Porter etdeed, in Park property ....... DaleL.A ........i. ft nrt-- mt al. to Alice L. Old fie Id. . 75 varrantv deed, lot 20, block 1. Park lhl and wife to Bans John rM.nK.on wurrantv deed, lots 33 and 34. ' 900 hlock U Coates Jt Corum's subdivifion Charles Frank BWoodbury and wife 1.toblock 1. u ii de. warrantv deed, lot . j , 250 Kiir Fiiid survey.;.. V Jackela et aL." to Samuel T. Chark. un.ar wtmntv di(i. nmncrtT ...in Silt 1,000 Lak View addition ...i.. "WilliaHi F. Beck et al. to I. W . Teacnenor, n&rt of lot S. block 24. .v.rr.nir elat 1, Salt Lake City survey....... ., 3.C00 EawJntW. Senior and wire t Harriet A. Pftrtridp, warranty deed,, property In Garden City survey. . S. Eltia Jane1 Redfield Hoops to Rachel of Red &1 Bovier, warranty deed, part 116. lot ljbkrtk plat A.. Columbo Galitzka to Leo Truro, warrantyAfsdl nrooertv in West Salt Lake ad- office Joseph Wilson returned yesterday to his Bailey first love, the Templeton Hotel, and is offRailway Soliciting Committee now as night clerk. I BaiidinsBealty Sales The Early iciating is the Metropolitan and not ths Moun It L Business IiCtter Delivery Items. tain Stone Company that is having the long t Cover not Thomas appointed these IX THE POST-V- j at Salt Lake Catv on Oct. 17, 1891. To obtain any of these letters:the applicant must call Tor "Advertised Letters,? fcn.d give the date of the List. l not called fopKylthin two weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office: EKCLAISMEB REMAINING Wilkes A Wallace Williams Abe Wooley W E ' i - - Wheaton Mackey LIST OF LETTERS - Then, hew cars, ' f' ; J -- Boot an a .fnelflBUekeye t , I v Take our wor4 for nothing a,your own judge. to'foUany idea of what we are oifering. ken's and Youth's Overcoat Ken's, Youths' and Children's Suits cut in hal ! ; ' ; v i : Lzi ii Ed RetaiL Bicycles Guns, Flshlnj: Taclils, Lawn Ten-IBasn Ball and Cric.vet Goos, Tents. Wagou' Corfrs, Iiammooks, V Field Glasses, Boots, Shoes, eto. fell Blcy?)a 2.r per cent iower thA In iha trade. anyona ei AgeuW for tue Atneri;an Rambler," tha I li(Ehst Krnds s, va.,1. a!ety - ticycls - .?Ef iifli'J.'ft'litsU. . sal Tricyclss Du Post's Sporting; and ill rutins Powder. ' Sife.y Nitro and rJHi' Powder. Giant Caps, Fbm, Utc 'M etc Send for lila irstodi i re t logrne. cxaiica , : draaa. " . t Aiii' ?i ., |