OCR Text |
Show Oil'- -. UTAH, UAIVX.KUi&OM:: JiALT could be utilized In the world, there would not be a bird that would sing anything in the world, except funeral anthems, the lamb would cease to gambol, and the sun itself when It shone in the world would make, an umbrella of the clouds, and "keep the wretched old world always in the shade. , We notice in the Uat Methodist grand were conference certain shocked that! certain; young ladies and gentlemen would go to the theater to dance, People dance to enjoy themselves; th3,music is a part of tho enjoyment, and if at the same time their eyes can be entertained by; looking, at every turn of the dance, jayon some beautiful scene or upon some rich appointment, the joy will be Increa;sd, and that kind , -- WEDXESDAT. OCTOBER 21, 1S3L Editor c. c. cooDwra. Section 1 c chapter 60 of the laws of Utah, passed in 1SD0, reads 3 follows: Fectios 1.. That any persoa who shall sell. iclr or furnish any cijear, cizarette or tobact-la any form, opinm or any other narcotic in auy form to ny minor under IS years of ags in the Territory, eh all be guilty of misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be lined io any sum not- less than 13 nor more than $100. Notwltanding that, boys not over 4 years old, and from that up to 18, are incessantly smoking cigarettes in the streets. They get the cigarettes some where, or the tobacco to make, them somewhere. When very small boys are found smoking cigarettes, the conclusion is irresistible that the parents of such boys are neglecting their duty so. much that they ought to be reached and fined or imprisoned. A good many boys will not confess where i they get their tobacco or cigarettes, and if there is not an ordinance of the city there ought to be one which will authorize policemen, on finding such children and hoodlums engaged in smoking, to arrest them and make them give an account of themselves before the Police Magistrate. Tobacco is a poison to childhood, and the result of the use of it is to stunt - rrr.vs or I Tttiv. ereyear -- e.no ....... J ;fv, FirmcntL 1 i)v. tbre month s.ri k ur.fla- - Tribune, oue year....... Tribunes x months..,.. 3.C0 Veekij Tribunft, one year V. eekly Tribune, ix months.. TriDune, tnree rnocins.. Vttefciy A 11 ramrounic-tioto news cf aio xiaimatur should bo addressed, to "Editob aui- rltin ns A 11 wraitUDCcs and business letters should be YKiacx- to ' ' XT. Salt Lake City. Utah. ii TilE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. PciHisa Tz a-r- S ; CITOECH A1TO SXAIE. Periodically, we have a rumor that the Pope iSf about to leave Home. We do coi. believe there is any foundation for any such rumor. We do hot think any Tope ever contemplated that removal. There Is no appropriate place that the Pope could move to except Jerusalem, and Jerusalem , is under the rule of another! creed. The Pope Is surrounded by! menlwho absolutely believe and who tell him every day that he ought to be the temporal as well as the spiritual ru jer of this world; and blinded by those men, the Pope does not seem capable of understanding that the world has grown . that; that the most aWay from conserv- d ative of . Catholic countries has that a. union of church and State for any" nation or for any jsiot good Ithat the iwo Institutions .both people; flourish! best when kept separate; that each has .its own province, and has isojrigh! to trench upon the other. And If tomo tcandid, honest Catholic, who believes fully In his creed, and who reverences the Pope as the head of the church but who realizes that for a Pope lojmix lnj politics authoritatively is to ke trovbfe for the church and coun- -, ir If such a man would have thofrauk- cess to JteLJ his Holiness this fact, ioj explain to him that Italy has fcoj desire for him to ' vacate Rome, that there is not a Catholic In Italy that Would not rally to his support if he was Intdangcr, but that it is enough for the phiirch to handle the spiritual affairs o. tainkicd f without lowering Itself to mingle in the political government; 'it would bio pood both for the Pope and for hp chufeb. The Master when he was bn. this earth said distinctly that Bis kingdom was not of this world, and the mistake that priests of all't denominations have made ever since has been In believing that It wa3 possible to build iip! 'temporal kingdom, at the head of should be the head of the church. means This death to progress wherever it jh&s bk en tried. Half the trouble of Russia grows out of this very thing, and it fcome3 from the fact that when rulers arfe no longer subject to the criticism of. their people it seems to be human nature fo them to become tyrannical and to seek personal advantages. More than that, the education needed to make the head of a church is a kind of education which in a measure disqualifies a man toj be; the head of a Government. The Pope will not leave Rome, and he will bd a happier man when he gives up that dream of pneo more ruling as a temporal . j: sovereign in this world. deter-intne- ; ; ; SA steamer . comes Into portahd tells q signaling another steamer In that "had lost her screw and was "sailing before a terrible gale." Building ."steamships is not yet a perfected art. The danger of an accident of that kind Is! half relieved by the double screw; but it seems to us that there ought to be t. something auxiliary in case of an IX small screw be placed might iin; the bow which could be drawn a oat of the way wneu the main machin- e.y of the ship was all in good order. lit: seems to us ' that auxiliary screws .might be placed In the beams of ships, smaller of course than the main propeller but; sufficient to give ; steerage way jt$ hold a ship up Into a storm, and probably to 'work In conjunction with the in kin propeller and thus aid the ship's pjecd. r The, situation of people on Jbiiard a ship five or six hundred feet long w jth the machinery utterly disabled is such that the ' suffering experienced, even when eventually the shore cin be safely made, is something which there istno compensation for In this World or the world to come. ' Two of the ships which Columbus had with which to discover America were craft kjithout 'decks. They could be built tow for probably $3000 apiece, and yet they were safer and more comfortable than would be an 8500 steamer floating with disabled machinery in the trough of" the seas made by a genuine Atlantic f ofj: mld-ocea- - i ! ; acci-idn- I . I ' J ftorra.- - . Si Edwtk Aexold 4s now on the sea between Liverpool and New York, com? j ing to this country to make a lecturing tocr. The Lotus Club in New York will give him a dinner on his arrival; It tv.111 d probably be about the most company that ever sat down to a banquet in this country. The invitations include IIowells, Cuetis, Holmes, high-tone- uO to be natural, and that U what tho Master by Hi3 example taught; that is what the sunlight teaches; that is what the birds teach us when they sing; that is what all animal life teaches, when'as lambs or kids or calves ,or colts they play. What would heaven1 itself be if there was nothing- there but long faces, drooping wings and perpetual hymns all the growth of children, to addle their sung on minor keys?: It ' does not debrains, to level an almost fatal blow humanize a man fofj him to become a at their nervous systems and their vital- Christian, and the'ibntirches ought to , ' ity. The habit ought to': be stamped-out- keep that fact in mfnoVl r and it could bo if the parents and the authoritiesVould work In concert. Oh, but has It not been a storm that It would at least make men who sell to--r swept the Atlantic and the British Isles bacco hesitate before selling it to for the last ten days! Great sea walls, It is a direet blow at the strength built of massive blocks of stone, grouted, of the race; it acts in a double capacity; cemented and bolted with; iron, have it not only. is a poison in itself, but it in- been washed but to sea1 or, beaten , to cites thirst, in a little while" cold water pieces by the incoming surges. Rivers-havwill not be sufficient to! satisfy that been driven:;back and made to thirst, and the next resource Is to alco- overflow the alleys,) even as, the gods holic stimulants.'. made old Scamander;pile up Its waters There is an association here of Chris- to overthrow the fighting hosts on its tian women who are . making such war banks. Nobody knows! how many ships as they can upon the habl t. They are have gone down; but the very best of them neutralizing a little the evil that is be- come Into port battered like bruised ing carried on, but they cannot do very prize fighters, and froggy on their keels much without the of both like drunken! gladiators, because of the the parents of the children and the au- exhaustion made by the warfare of the thorities; They . ought to have help, sea. And still over our valleys the sun and sometimes we think by the way light of peace is shmingj the foliage is children are treated by their parents in still green upon the trees,1 and such a this town that those parents have felt calm hangs over this part of the 'world that their children were an incumbrance as rests over the twilight of the life of a and a misfortune from the first; and Sister of Mercy, a lfe that' has been that they have not the common instincts worn out in doing; good, a soul rest not only of the human being but of the j ing under that calm which comes when brute.' The whole animal creation will there is no to vex it... fight for their young; a large quota of the parents in this city seem Indifferent, ' The Springfield Republican has usually d on affairs In though they see their children walking been very thV now: Utah. down view takes this road It every day straight; The recent! Conference of the Mormon which leads to utter worthlessness, at Salt Lake City; derated consider and second, either to a manhood or a Church able attention to a? contradiction of the womanhood of perpetual suffering or to statements in the majority report of the Utah Commission. MTne Conference pro an early grave. tossed loyalty to tbe United .States and obedience to Its laws,!! and that the church SSS OOi.D BASIS. Is sincere in its assertion: tba polygamy Is now rorbloaen. and denied! that any polygOar friends the goldites ought to amous marriages had, been, celebrated siuoe learn a little leeson in reading that the President Woodruff's revelation was pro did not go claimed. as, to repudiate premium on gold in the Argentine Re- a belief InItpolygamy orsofar that this was deny public is 360. They will note by the an essential articlei In I the dreed of the same dispatch that the people are ready cfcnrcb. and therefore banding on the consciences of its members. On the contrary. for another .rebellion.- and that the the Conference pledged itself anew to the country is in imminent danger of dis- creed of which polygamy! a a'part, which is evidence that only nho restraint astrous riots. They would see what it sufficient of the law prevents its practice. So long as a is to reduce everything down to form this is the attitude of Jthe church on this of money of which the resources of" the question it will uot;i6afe- to giro it the over a State, and there country are not sufficient to obtain fore It will be power advisable to keep Utah out of enough to do the business of the coun- the Union for the present. try. They have gone through all the experience of bills of exchange, of paper IF YOU WANT TOY money without backing except the of the when ' Government; but promise i. Sit' . Don't j buy! j they come to settle their final balances Reming'ton ; with the nations of the earth with whom Typewrite "fifceciiuse lit is a so is to terrible obtain it they trade, , practical "wrljlng15 irikehino that" commands It the premium gold t and is' adag'Jedto the. requoted above. The first result is that !of all glasses " quirements:f4rs'5-!clamen work without obtaining any remaof people. ward; that is, the men who produce the chines for rent.5 Fuli stocK material on which the nation .lives. ji of typewritlsttppiies ai- When men in that position try long M H ' on.hahcE.:$f ways become and ' nough they discouraged f 'F. E'"MfcGURRIbekless and are ready for revolution or ' 403 Progrpis Building-anything else, because they look upon the prospect of a" change as being ; an present condition. improvement on their I 'l im! iFj ' That is what is the matter with the Argentine Republic; that is what will be the matter with our country in a little while if the Government .does not deal justly with the country, and give the people back that money which they aiccepted as money, and which was so valuable that It commanded a premium over gold so long a's It was given its place as original, "perfect money, as good a measure of values as gold itself. This danger has been gathering, this FOREIGN GOODS CNIX pressure has been increasing for on a little go eighteen years. It y will ' while further, and if relief does not 1.1 come then, there will be riots in our Our Brown. Scotch, Suiting .. country, there wlir be cities burned, . . :r.ein - :j . there will be railroad tracks torn up, Correct Thin jf Por Sty lisK Dressers. there will be granaries rifled, because Our fit and finish are perfect.-- ' the American people are not like the ' barbarohs natlons of the Old 'World, that I without a T7AIXAC13 & CO, accept unbearable tortures ' different treatneed ?! Merchant Tailors. protest, they ment from what people do across the 28 West Seconl South. Street, opposite Cnllen XXo teL Mi ! water, and they will have to have it; and the sooner the "politicians of this country make' a note of that fact,the better it will be for them and for the j country at large. - 1st, It . i. t:.-.- t a very v::.-;.:- ! '' 7 ,: t! ct-r.c- es "sarchln"' are that an assay cet cf pare hell 'JS Disease; sod 2d Keqiilres a Couatitutlooal Kmedy. It Is a ContItutIcrl m ff (xu m t'ictl Niy ' im T ;! is 1 rm w It k&m ' i . .a-i- w m - r. r ; -- l lOUi, SOtli, Gist. October First appearance a'ter an absence of six years of the general favorite, BOmiLE KATE CASTLETOII, i:,5E3, STJ13T FULL CF 1mmm. - 214 STATE ST., ! TO E NEXT ATTRACTION THE HUSTLER. : : ; i ( I 1 1 1 i - Change of .programme every day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. New dances every day. Admission 10 Cents. I Fr&nlclin ave.. Cent 10 cor is known around the world. It is unapproachable for purity, flavor and beneficial effects. As He bf Tz a, and refreshing. Indispensable ' In Improved nd Economic Cookery', t Bxst Stock tor Soups. Clot-te- a, with Igrnatar !RV ENGLAND IT HK8 OGGURRED TO U8 & GO. ; . - CONSERVATORY CARL PAELTCA', Blrector. INSTRUCTION JS&RSiSEFSi. Systematic courses in class and private lessons. Tuition, Sio to f 30 for zo class lessons. AJany fre Classes, Lectures, Kevitals, etc. 1C locution. Oratory and Dramatic Action, Fine Arts, Ltterature, IaneHrrp", Pinno end OrjrHn Tunincr. CUM FOlttA BLK UOMI3 for Lady Students. Calendar Free. Fall Term begins Sept. IO, 1391. FEANK W. BALE, General Slasaer. rr'anlclln Square( Boston, KAass. SELLS Walker So Two LEADERS OF FASiliOH. i : CQ. m. to 12 p. m. Open from 8 a. , ? . O. i Dinners for private and in private dining-rooparties on snort notice. G. S. ERB, Proprietor. tneatri-ca- l m Mv! - - Builders of Hotel"' Templeton, ll j f BRIXEN, Mg;. Lli S Teatlx Filled TeettL - -. - $5.00 .50 .25 -"- Estractei- - - Teeth. Cleaned -- . 1.00 Tccih Extracted Absolutely fflthent Pain. OFFICE IN CENTilAX. BLOCK. No. 46 W. .Second South St. Across the street from Wonderland. - MAX 6EISLER, Dealer KO EXTRA CHARGE. ' Canaries, Parrots ' .is V established 1832. . Ll aad Ciroet! Gai.d PiPtestreeUM :4 ' noting. and D.vaiaoman o!t. ?i ConcentratcST Emtji-e- y 11 ' a CPNCfeNtfeTIGN TRILLS. Kncwl Pucm. But Eiswtrv jrv'J i ... W , m W WW i NELSON A. RANSOHOFF pioTEL tl NUTsronD, OPENED Wow ? f i nd Rock Crtll cr.d Compressors, Cl' P&stw SingiEg, Talkins and Bird Cages, etc. Best Imported bird seed and food a specialty. Bird9 shipped by express. 75 W. Second South, Salt Lake. if 1 SrstetuatSc Reduction of Ores br of Frua Vanning r.lnclilnts artij j ' ' ULcotrio and other fancy C:ras. rltsla, j',.; HULLEN. ?t-- " fl01 it- Hotel of The Modern rii: ' Salt Lake City. : :"!:: ! TT-- 'N MAGHIN1-&V-'- iS-i- oii STEAM HEAT IN EVERY ROOM. flf C.'Zr- - - il II vsra8sr-- wMacxTxo Uidcjepuiood Hoisting Engines! IK SALT LAKE CITT. :AC" ia- - Ij V' - th. HOKiEStAKE, Ouildcrs i! -- t M ,.-.- GRANITE MCXJNTAfN. DRUM LUMMON,! AACO.NOA, BLUE BIRD. LEXINGTON and if Nf COMPANIES' REPUCTQN WORKS, " 1 j j PIRST "CLASS HOTEL : MINING ! Tilrnr Onlfc t m .And Machinery for the . EXPERT DEMAL COMPANY. Tit!.!??, General Vestera "! THE ONLT ABSOLUTELY- - . M i : ., ' I t;;!l -- LEADERS OF FASHION.! House. Restaurants. - .Saltern fl. r. a First-Clas- First-Clas- s 1, 4 s .European House in Salt" Lake. Only A. C. Sets of Teetla -- Are closing out their stock of Lumber, MouU-in'.Sash, Doors, etc;., at greatly reduced priosj for cash, either the whole stock or in smaller quantities. x Tliat the caaje ia tie temperature in tho past few days znaj Ixare it occur to yoa taa.t a fbyr words about Overcoats roat be (miss. T7e lia masy lines T?e would like to --tare yoa see. Taey are full of style, warmth and elcjanue, aad coats that ffeatlemea may well he jroad to wear solid, serrioeaDle aad geatecL made s. 3 . pay-g-a- m 7 LUMBER. SELLS of Justus Ton tiebis; . tie .... us deji-cio- r avsn't you ffeaeraUy found t!iai T?ita-- Clotiia1, --rere dearest and most unsatisfactory yoa ceuld taaie? Zsa't it tme tliat poorly made and ill- - fittls waiclt cet juicily oat of shape, are not ckeap at may fiura?j gtoia cheap ll4 j m 234 Mill (i 1 Ojex your expexlaaca REDUCED PRICES ; . STJEET p. no no yjiiu o 1 Salt Lake Cltv. B. F. Stewart, liana 2or. Billy I Proprietor. Ed. Scroggin, Our First Pfize Kennedy. Staje Manager. Show. Weefc of October 13. More novtettles this week. First appesrance of tbe refined Song and Dance team, Russell and Odell. If goad singing, artistic dancing and netttarrobatio work ee towards making a clever artist, the above couple should take rank with the foremost. First ap pearanceof the petite Miss Till! Wallace, in her refined Song and Dance, introducing her dance, eta Instantaneous hit of skipping rope Sherwood & Meredith, the sensational sketch artists. As good as they make them. Shannon A Lavske, Who are greeted nightly by thunders of applause. Also, second week and flattering success of Miss Annie Dare, the Aerial Queen, on her Hying trapeze. Miss annie Gennm, Mr. Billy Kennedy, and our bevy of Fair Each performance will conclude with reminder of Kennedy's Wild West, a thrilling the troubles. including 25o andwhole pioneer cast: Admission 50c' Company la the Boxes according to location.. Next week more star artists. - ; nuiLrnrca). rj - ng (Harris iSTATE WOIIDEBLAIID. COMPANY i GAOPET GO,, be-gi-ns P law-breaki- RIIIT01 ...AHD THE FREED Three nights, ccmmenclnj Thursday, Oct 2. iifATINEK SATURDAY. Sale of seats Wednesday, Oct. SI. Popular price. SALT LAKE CITY EXTBAGT OF BE! Genuine a ! THE GREAT, THE ONLY been put Have for twenty-fiv- e jears which tbe famous product ting up medical- circles when first stirred invented and given to the world by the renowned chemist, Justus von Liebig. Their , 3. ": &aaaeatia stoves. " IS HERE. s The Iiebig Purrdt-9r-rctori- tzj czclx - ; : Hurray. Bur-lesque- s - LI. ideaa froia Eastern day w ars ia receipt of t!i9 newest from tie carpet factories, pa,ttartss mtt ITioa da 7 tria ad virtues ia coclir; coaveaieaces newest xr bxo ia rcccil cf ZZaca Seats now on Sale. Popular Prices. Sneclal' attention riven to the sSlomsnt of bodies. Open all night. Telephone vW la Oslt Zal:9 City. s. EMBALMER, ch i - ,. fc Th.Q (Successor to Evans & Ross), j: . r - r THSDMZLBR. iS. ID. EVANS ; level-heade- ? ? Heading COSGKOVE A GRANT'S Come- dians in the 31 uscical ifarce, Uaier tbe Direction cf Ccsrgs i self-reproa- (fn..i m , t -- ally vr trriajtac::- . Sarsaparilla e . 1, ICQ.. , chil-dre- u. . m 1 . (i jHas added to hi 3 already stock, of woll-selepte- " JUNS-S- u od Elegant In fl eSL pointments. -- Lies' Ap ::::' 1' 1 1 d and Children's Underae ar, Hosiery, Ribbons VJ All ' - "V" :',--,-.':.- .V. , ' -- ) : :;h "v"t': -- ; J.: ::. . t i Xn7ZCA3,.Z GOD'S . .- . 170-1- a- "I 70S3EIF. ) 25Q Rooms, . 'l"r.. , i -- , Steinway and 'Cindering ; 1 " . WS These two facts are now so well known to the medical fraternity that, local applications, like snuffs and iahaiar.ts,,sie regarded as at best effect a likely to give only temporary relief. aToconstitupermanent cuw cf catarrh requires tional remedy like llood's ; which by purifying the blood, repairing the diseased tissues, and imparting healthy tone to the affected organs, does give tuorouuu and lasting cure. "I want to iay for tUe beneat of suflenus humanity, that Hood's barsaparilla is A Permanent Cure for Catarrh. After suffering with catarrh in my head for a number of years, and using every obtainable remedy, 1 vas requested to tase passing some who were workingme their meal of cheese taking noonday and beer, had all his sense of propriety shocked, and said: "Look at those men who work in the hot sun, swilling beer; they should never drink anything else but dry champagne.' We have no doubt but what the clergymen of England would ;bo entirely willing to smoke Knickerbockers or Carollnas If their salaries would only justify it. After all, the main point of what Macexxzie says Is true; real good cigars do some men good; that Is; they are a vast comfort and do no harm, and this being true, It Is just as proper for a clergyman to smoke a cigar In public or in private as it is for any other class of men. And the good people and" the church people make a mistake when they believe that, in order to save human souls, It Is tecessary' to limit men to certain diet of food and drink, and to try to teach them that ther if they really enjoy themselves . will h. cspieasiag Gczx Itthefr-ldeaof GciJ 0 ..; F. & '': Ia aU of UUhj Idaho aad Wyemiag. We are also sole" agent' fori Kanbe A Co., Decker liros A R Chase. J. Fischer, Er !nLB. A Pianos; Clark. A. Cnsno; luring A Bhike and Story Bria2o-po- rt We IOrgnas. carry a laree nd compWt - : iniramnii always n hand, any I wbieh we FillMUoii ximo pay. menu a ..uiaw if desired. , Ko trouble to menu, whether yoa do or do not burshow latru atteaded to. Prlcss cJ07epond,!I,0.j,roI,tl? terms noted xa appiijatioa. Old lnstru. taken in exchabf We carry the anta stock of lBttruniMt. .nd Mu at pJf; than any bouse west of CWcayo. . Stores located as foilowi: 8ltLak City. 7 W. Second South; Otdca.STS Washlnffton. Avaj Uolse Idaho: aty. JEWELRY AHD SILVERWARE. Casjean. Wyomlac. . 6c PARR. JOSLIN authorized OLD ESTABLISHED SAM LEVY, WHITE HOUSE flOTE, SALT LAKE CITY. nail Time-Keepe- rs. The celebrstea brands H I He rALlJUV of cigars. . AND OTHER BRAKDS. factcry - tai Salesrwa, 171. &al 173 S. SLda SALT LAKE CITY. ii :.tt c tt J I NELSON A. iRANSOHOFF,;f , r"Special attention to mail orders. j 4 SOUTH 1 j ! SsA (TTii MAIN. A (INCORPORATED.) j Gold and Silver Smiths. In our Art Rooms on the Second Floor will te found the; latest importations in CLOCKS, BRONZES,' lAfSP3. D ECO 144 WEST FIRST SOUTH. It aow epaa for the reception o gnmtx Central location. First-Clar- la Its Appointments. : V HATED CHINA.' CUT 'GLASS, FINE FANS, MIRROCSf' Fr.Ar.1ES, FANCY FURNITURE-LOU- IS XV. and LOUIS XVI. STYLE, TACLES, WRITING DESKS, INLAID WOOD HOTEL CACINETO, ONYi: AND MARDLE DESTALS; H. L. HALL, PRQp. MORGM rCIL---5- T? A j all the latest in Comprising Stamped Linen Embroideries; fcc. , Draperies, j . kffatloP unsurpassed, bein; In proximity to ana retail bouses and places of interest Headquarters for and cattle men Pullman Car and Unionmining Ticket Office in hoteL Rates, tl.60 to ttOO per day. THE rj--2- ' . : the PATEK, PHILIPPE & CO. SILT LAKE CITT, UTAH WATCHES. SOUVENIRS In TEA.COFPEE and ORANGE SPOONS. The finest and assortment ia. tbe city. Tourists will findlargest here the most unique Thla ol( relUble, Crt-c!Hotel te bow ndt designs to select from. All the Latest Novelties In Gold and Silver. new management, baa new plumWnf throughOur store has lately been enlarged and reGttel out and city ewr eonnectloB. and newly stocked, and we now bave tbe fine! equipped Jewelry House in the West. M. H. BEARDSLKT, Proprietor. City orders. j H ' CHILDHEN'S HEAD WEAR AND KOTJflNS, A MOST AET1STJC AND COMPLETE LINE OP ! O. S. HOLMES. Prop. Continental 'Hotel, 'LAGES AOT ElIEEOIDESIES, Ij ! Sole airenU for Special attention to AEFEN HEBCA5TILB CO., lJth DEALERS IN We are the onlv a El Single or En Sstex 75 Rooms with Bath. . 72 niAMONDS, WATCHES, THE TWO GREAT LEADERS. WORLIVRffifdvTOIli WUXOS THESEealy by ij JEWELERS, Main Street, . ' - M o IN REGAKD TO CATARRU. - ; s 4 V'lirE3DAY. 2!Oil2iG, Comedy Cast includes JOS. 20 OTT, LENA MERVIT.T.F,, and Oome-dianHood's lO IO Soubrettes. ottiers. of pleasure Is not calculated to destroy A Wliirlwirtd. of IaugJater. I did so. and after us,iu three r four bottlestheI the souls of either men br women. am healed of the most annoying disease of Merriment. All Smiles. A Dream Religion, like everything else, ought human system is heir to." P. B. Stout, Sher- Not a Dull Moment. idan, Iud. TAB15V WhITTTEB, SeTHV Low, Sir Mobeix ideas of the Qeorge W. Guilds, Depew, DAJfA kind of cigarsMackenzie's that clergymen and. others. We hope' that the to smoke reminds one of that ought story of gentleman will make Salt Lake Bclweb's, where the titled gentleman one of his lecturing stations. He has written very many beautiful things; some things in his "Light of Asia" are as sweet as honey,, and they thrill one like old wine. Then he Is a queer, eccentric kind of a man, has a great many odd ways, and is as full of Trbi-nas a mocking bird. We understand that his lectures will consist, In great part, of readings from his own productions. We predict that he would got a better audience in Salt Lake City than In any other city of the same size between the seas, and if his agent is e:r.G.rt 3 will bring him this way. Tn death of two miners In Tlntie f::n drtnkin TIntic whisky has been r r - r r t ; within a vesk. The men that ;;1 wLiiky in TIntSc must have made it c cf that last torchlight procession '. . Diziocrit3 had in their cel-- :,;.'.;:r. i'l-j.r!or to the recent eJec-- I: I -- GCxOIEi Visitors always welcome. a j , ;.Uur "Sucsticn Book'' which we mail free f application, will aid distant purchasers in making selections. 11 All - . , IIATZ3. C3 AKD DR.C A. rOLLETTHAKO A SPECIALTY aii work, and all. the higher tranches rertalntae to Dtatistrr. Par ticnlar sttentloa to .the prc.servuUoa natural ttetfc. t;J E. Second Souti street. -- CT.OV.'X i C2.CO 3B Ava. DaL'Op.ra Pm CAT. Special nti to Iteatrtcals aai Fire escapsj cn yery He or. 1'asaerf P:ii Sfato end JscRscn Sts. s ! irf'-- i nar s. jr. iz 1 - - rJl?cta .i 1X1irJAu. a.a BrufcbeTt FctaTsIt-Issc-mttlsal- a ; iiiwld ar E3 vsartm. 1 lfJT7EAKc:3 STPiOIvC j(cl Iree i ism im n f |