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Show aim : 1 OCTOBER CLOEISQ OF . M. . .. A CltyP.O.. P. Fait Mall east....;.. ........ ....C:0). in. r.t8tt AugTist 2.1891. Ogderi, Butte, Portland and intpr- , ....9:25 a.m. wjediate oolnts E, G. W.4Ailantic Mail east., ..........8:SGa, ra. mail to Logan and inter mediate point, also closed poach fc ...... San Francisco 2:30p.m. 3:30 p. m. K. G. for gden.. V, P. Mall for San fcrancUco ........ .5:00p.m. R. G. W. Mail for San Francisco...., 11:00 p. m. aud Atpea Mail.... .fl:0ft p.m.. R. G. U. P. Pak City.Coalvilla and Echo... .2:30 p. m. Milford and Intermedi U;. ate points... ..' .X 7.7. . V. . . ......... .0:10 a. in. Sr.. 1'. atoCkrOn T ana. ;ntermeaiato ...... .o::10 a. m. a: points..: Mill Creek and local ( V Prk-'it- ...... ....7:C0 a." m. f. point..! K. G. 7:25a. m. .r;. Milford. Frisco and ITS OF SOME - al W.-4-M- iil Scott Palisades, : Devlr Slide. ural' Bridge, Kyan Rapids, W.ii-Denv- 50, IroVa. DPOT8. IT. Fast 31 all. r.'.'.i ..V.i.4:00 a. in.. 10:45 a. ro. IV. P. Parte CitT and Cache valley P. 3dahb,Montana and Oregon ... 1:35 p. in. 1'. P. Frtsoo, Milford and points south 5:40 p. m. X. P. Stockton and intermediate p'ts..4:00 p. in. nv R. G. and west.. ...;.-o:40- a. Jw C. W.4paciflcMalL. .. '.. .4. ..4:45 p. m. T..G. W.4Paeific Express.... .........12:00 p. m. rR.G.W.-4llnghp. m, ......j.:0U ..6:30 p. to. U. Mill jCreek... 1 C m '." I ill rric bocks.; . 'stonpy order window open 9 a. nu, closes 5 p.m. ......8:00 a. m. 'Opeaing register window.. '.Closing register window. . .I"..,J. ...... 6:00 p. m. General delivery windows open 8 a. m. to 6 p. in. tamps window, open. ......... V.S a.ra. to 6 p. ra. Carriers' teindow'excepting Sunday. .CLtlll T p. m. ) it arxoAT hocrs. , General and stamp windows open livery m. I t to 1 I I " - ! ! SP0ETI2TQ jsrpSSS. ;:..: i i.. ............11a.m. 13 to 1 p. Carrie w'rlwiadow.. p. m. Hours foricollectioa of mail from tht letter boxes in tb business dUtricts: 8 a. ra., lO i ta- -, 4 p. m., 6:30 p. m and 9 p. m. :i:aip I. A. Bxxtox. P. M. 'I'M t scott's palisades. : it! f.; -- -, - I 1 I 4. - - r i - l- m ? . ! 1 J To-Da- CXTTj t- Z J a r - ip which for" rugged grandeur and sublimity cannot be surpassed even In the fatuous Yost mite. This wonderful and beautiful T work of nature is thirteen utiles up tbe nxTJ30Jioi.oaicAi. ssco&o. canon, and the road winds around its base It Salt Lake Citt. Oct. S 1901. through sylvan glades, over purflng brooks, and from every gorge flows a stream ot pure as water which eventually finds ; its way to 5 S 5.l I C this miles from city. Eight and one-hal5 the city is the Devil's Slide, a tortuous and proclpituous road which leads up to tbe f OmiXsTATtCtX, timber. Cut in tbe granite face of the I 2 c 5 mountain, and protected from the elements I c by gigantiu boulders.it follows the course of the stream until it terminates abruptly 7 'Cloudless. .81 52 4 SE at Ryan's Rapids, the waters of which jump ICloudWs 58 p. mj.. I and splash in a manner suggestive of the active official who is in charge of the canon j MAJr.L(m temperature, 75; mioimom. temper i atareialfiand after whom they are named. ex13 Mem ttniperiture. 60; for years, '47; The canon also boasts of a natural bridge, 13. es cfaanerature. while hot as large and wonderful as which, since January Deflcelivji. of temperature the ' natural bridge - of Virginia, is '1891. r r worth the and trouble it takes time I iE2.arof temperature aine? October to reach It. It consists of two hupo 1991, 4j p i I IRtiijPE p.O inches: mean daily, i 12 years. boulders of clay and gravel formation 0,06 eh:UisGcieiicy. 0.05. which atone time formed a portion of the 1, 1891, I4g3eTiri of rainfall since January frowning cliff which rises to u heightof sevr I0i43 fi)t4a.i eral thousand feet, above the creek. At the, i IenajacT or rainran since October I. 1691.0.1 - ' ilnciM time ot their desceTtt the waterway was unj ?, j f ! GroBCg X. Salisbpht. Obserrer. doubtedly obstructed, but the passage wis i made larger r finally forced and tbe opening until at present the creek ' is spanned "by a y. for rJj pTorecast natur.l bridge as curious as it is beautful. (jiictsco, Oct 25. Observer, Salt The boulders are separate, the outlines of being distinct and one could not be Fair weaOicr; nearly station each rem aved without disaster befalling the FlXtKT. other. ary tetnpcfaturx. . - I j. ooauns This lovely weather! I j$etung men to wonaenng njucuji-un"fc will be trains to the MHIniS re80 has lofmatiy year af ter the bathing seain Le ;fl rat signs of closed. Bathing stops of nti September,: the cold weather after the pleasantest and although there ra ay. when rowing kind of weather afterw Stabler there isj would be enjoyable and: lake.: But! at no way of jrettlns out to Transit Com4 'present the West faldeii the? Peep tnd Saltair the Compft? puny, build to t are. prtfpklng Creek Companyches and mak-- j the lake, striking several init connections the year oupd; so tuat it he salt Lake reasonable to suppose b rk on! the "lake Rowing Club caa begiu inue the noble early in the spring! ahd te In tbe fallJ snort and exercise Hint orth of boatsJ The club has now Over $2 for 4 limited hlih it ls.nhl to enlov navt nt the vear. Excebliiiti tbeleirlV SttOln mer mornings, thefall'abdl sptla.g of the am th most creeibie times la which rpir row. With steady raliroUd to at tbe oerore. lake, rowing wjll jgw and prosper as i never j t N j ; f . t I 1 .! Tbe Saints and sinners of this .metropolis have within its limits one of the finest and most beautiful natural parks In' the West- ern'eountry. though to the great majority of the people nothing beyond that it is called City Creek caSon is known. fIt3 entrance. it is true, is not of the most attractive nature, but once ardund the first turn, beyond the mains reservoir, a view of surpassing' lovellnesw and grandeur Is unfolded. Rising one above the other can be seen the peaks of the Wasatch, whose precipitous f aceis are scarred here andtthere by cathedral-shaped rock formations, crowned by pines which Brigbam's serfs, in days gone by. failed to secure when engaged in the wanton destruction of tbe forest kings. In tbe distance rises what are now known as P.-nci- stirn I An- - . EOtHjj FOR ARRIVAL OT r THE WALKIK0 I JdiAjTCH. ;" - ; j About three hundred JpWple went down to National Park yosteraiM'tn;ooh to see II. Richmond amlnote in a O'fcearyJ by one beat ti,h "ten-untie- ;! mile. 9:02: fifth mile. 85s4x4jh!mlle, 9:17t seventh mile. 9:06: eighth- IleJI 8:40; ninta Richmena won mile, 9:03; tenthjnlle, with apparent ease. lYerj Ukely the men kiatchi will arrange ! Lj-LLi " for another " 3i Yale and Harvard jhaJ4 kigneid Mhej followr lng agreement toj fotba)tlatSpring field. Mass., forth jnsHUg foujr jars: We, the undeilgbe&jjr4pr0sedting- tbe football association di IlMvaIJ! 4d Y1 respectivelyv do Iberefy i kgrefe to play a game of football abnuallfv' c( the jears from 1891 to 1804 inclusive.!! :iJe garni j in each in year shall be played Hn ilampde thePark game Snringfield. Massi: the itfate pfl each yeat shall bd theMiiftdraay Jnimedlate- n game ly nreeeding ThankSSlSfieg Way. shall be played under! laying rules.As-ofthe American IntercoUegla e Football 1S94 sociatlon. In the years?; fr lii 1602 to held ibetween Inclusive a meeting? sqpt elevens!; lop or betthe captains of thel-tlifch a tlfefereo and mat umpire shall be selected Eahd aljoter merit decided. ters covereu by jtnlSi aha 'umpire .. For the year 1891; the. f eree AT ASSIE'8 TALLS ft iaS t3Q &V be by Is where the . tired traveler or the seeker shall be selected as consent.A of the aWaihsof the, two after recreation desires to tarry. The mutual i ui restis there most and scenery enchanting bo, Captain ful. The stream and falls meet with a roar and a whirl suggestive of a miniature GraddattBi Adyidry Board Here the sides of the gorge through For Harvard of iHartatrd Football Assd- which the waters of the falls playfully leap 1 I i AsscwWionv i are rugged in place?, and forest trees of fine 14sb aiccxtrNQ, Thomas Of shade them. all proportions gracefully I. i' J ! IS ! Captain, the beautiful places in the .canon here is For Yale i v&krtBT. !rI w. rri 4 Manager. wfcere one will want "to pitch his tent" to Sprikokibld. Mais..SDBtt.:$0j 1891. view tbe attractive surroundings, listen to Anent the question! Wsjheth! Yale and of the fast running water as it the are to play fp. iball thj year, Princeton .over course through and the gravel and the Yalei ::trif.eajysf f "Our reboulders and to the roundelays of the feathinlcontfd exactly ered songsters perched on the overhanging lations with Princeouw ( Sirs. W;e siall both have been for asthey boughs. be 'member of the Aide fifcan jln'iteriCoilegi-at- e B BIG HAM S MIJ1C. Assoclatto i.tand as nkltber of A short distance above tbe falls are the us isFootball Iwith j i ,Jwe sall arrange ot Brigbatn Young s sawmill, from and dissatisfied ruw: that play out games t&e jcheldilliedibyj which he supplied the Saints with lumber association, Tiihaiiai' game will though were whei uey engaged ''in making the always be played wlthju M doubt as hereto devest blossom as the rose." The' stone fore in either New YMVf ori B roe kit m on work of the old building is intact, but of the Day "Kaw re jrets as much iu Its construction not a vestige Thanksgiving timber .tr 'fit tp. leave the as ever Harfa'rd that is to be seen. Th-- lumberyard, which was Association a for lit! placed "and ago year$ several acres In extent, can only be located keeps Yale in thfet pec&l Hr uUe viable has position of being cora defiedsai by a few rotting fence posts, for Nature j to nfih for a a obliterated it by causing heavy double championship Mrlth two pdwirful kindly of race of Mother where the' brush growth either of hrifijwoiild claim! tbe Earth vas so sadly disfigured. On the sur rivals, it it def Raited Yalfe anjl neither championship rounding mo .tains can be seen the muti- of whom feels bound to playj the other. Ibut lated stumps of thousands of pine trees both are using 416. erey Mn$ fohloWn which were despoiled of their trunks and Yale will, Jnevertbe: ceton 1N4 leiilplat branches by tbe henchmen of the church. l before." THE CANYOX BO AD. The 'Occidental. In the days when Brizham held sway the No. 18 E. 1st Souttt B. "ur wines and Caaon read was no better than a cow-patetc., are pu and; of j the best It was obstructed its entire distance by a liquors, distillation. Family trade aispecialty. rank growth of underbrush, the overhangj AtrE A M MUREnrf Prop! ing boughs of the trees aligning each side became In t laced and boulders, were in Don't ii. BepSntkersi S. ti ..I profusion. The creek was choked up with Don't mlUionifef pHces. See my pay decaying vegetation, rocks, dirt and brush. prices before baying I fine "watches 4hd and in consequence but few had the incllna 1 will Gobda elsewherl jewelry biyjyoii of the beauties canon. to the tlon explore ca&h brtcesi on sold at installments were those whose employIts only visitors Autt L TOvAtiS; 2G2 Main S ment compelled them to go, and to such thno book bad Nature's of attrac pages opn There is no substitute fpri Idanha. Now all Is changed. aUnde? the tion. Liberal administration the road for Dancing Academy ;JA.vH.fIIal. thirteen miles has a distance of ladies. ana clMr)n,' c ass to Saturday, been opened' up and Improved until 4 ; ra ati nee. 4 to ,6 ; sOfi il, evfen- It will compare favorably with any street Ings. Private lessons) to appllca its. in the city. Dugways have been constructed Hall to rent for balls, c at every turn, tbe trees have been trimmed, and the refuse which used to align the roadI would respectfullyi fpifm niy bid pa- way at every point carted away. The creek has been cleared of all. obstructions, and in trons that I am again biisinesa jat 45 Com- consequence its Waters are'as pure and clear mercial street, and interested with Mr. S A- Miller. I simply want.itjyiOld inlnlns friends asany in the land. The amount of work performed since Superintendent Ryan en- to call and see nej as jfaeretofdre,; and guartered upon the duties of his' office H prodi- antee them tbe same dputey as in the past. the" "V' : tve nanuie oniy ursv-;,- iJ uous, auu it gious. For-mili CHEEK HAS BEEN always be a pleasure 14 see my old'' frietids. Remember ' the ,jiunbef, j45 Cbmmertlal with stone, every turn where the swift-flowi- street. waters were likely to .cot away the .iTfiiswqE&IMttijauf ' - i gljiM I' ll soil being walledup; tunnels hundreds of healthf ul, Cool, stitjtiienin's-- f Idanha. feet in length have been run into the mountains, and dozens of springs, some hundreds AHTJSSMZlTtiXrOVSft. fi of yards from the road, opened up and their waters conducted by means of pipes to the w at uownto-Calfer's Folly soa people creek. '. Not a drop of water, seemingly, is Park I afi riodhiif lihferethey yesterday! allowed to escape, and, although there is listened to msen'sorcbestra. good niusW! an ample supply for the present needs of to needless t Is the rallrbad com ti It siy Is being looked after paay did a rushing business. the city, the future for more is being pursued and prospecting The orchestra iconHected theFttrst with vigor. The work of , improvement will not be al- Brigade Band held a pod practice yesterlowed to lag. tor now that: the. possibilities day afternoon, and wM be in; condition be ot the caSoa for a pleasure resort for the fore long to play r witbj i the , Choral j Society Tbe size of the orchestra will be twenty-lnv- o people have been demonstrated, future adf n ministrations can with safety "appropriate performers. j a sufficient amount yearly to add to its atA MTTBICAtj TRIAT I tractiveness. If this Is done in ten years' Salt Lake wijlpave a "musical treat time Salt Lake City will be able to boast of this week, forpeopU innes's qee prated New Ytork having the finest, most beautiful and the. Thirteenth Rsgiment JlapdSis tO in the accessible most public park country. the Theater on the evfdlrigs- bf appeal Thursday and Friday next with? ; nrty-on- e serf ormbrs. , Art Xotlee. under the conducors:f;teJwbll-knJw- n Miss L L. Wlllard. lesson In class or priartist mm sen. ub band is making its from studies nature. vate, giving pupils received annual tour.'aa bis sixth 43 Studio and address, East with open arms" by tb people;beea Sketching free. a West the ' "',,"-3rd South.coast, where the band las been playing line . orogrammes. Inhe ih 1 lB.tiCi Bent, or ; .Druggists and bars sell Idanha. ruerly with GilmoreE. and quartettes of Toe French horns, Bajtophqnes; and Itrombohes, law XToxUMg, States Senator Saunders re- - which have made rebutatiops' ;for thlfem a reformation Is taking place selves the world; o'Tief. J Iei has also sbch rea! that ports n In Utah. He says tbe members of the Utah vocalists as Jessie plvlr, a Commission, 'who have just returned from a soprano artist, and-is- : prepared to give con investigation of the Territory, certs that wm equal anytime, given In will be able to note In their report to the country. Among thefsf lection's to beplajyed President that polygamy is gradually dying will be the famous fltam Tell' overture. out in Utah. "I will - sot say." he adds, Tannhauser," the fTpWer of Fame,H ar- 'that the law basoutbeen completely success- ranged by Innes. tbef 'Lqcia Sextette,;' ana ful la stamping polygamous practices, very uaeiv ine ever pop ulatr ?B rlcabr ac but it bas done far more in that direction Medley." The band QiasLa! double bass than any of us expected could be done when tuba player who , can triple tongue on his tbe law was enacted." Philadelphia Ledger. tuonster instrument. - i- ditip4? i t , . The last stone in the Dooly bulldinR has heea al anJ the roof - is now being rushed. TVorknifjn were busy yesterday, tbougb jt was Sunday, that the building might be cot I cover before any sudden change of f ndet' eatherlcatne on and .wet the Interior. T'' The Brfices at the Tabernacle yesterday and uninteresting. i: were lore; . . . . . . Dr. J. E. Tal- ' I j . r i o.: . "olieke.fwaa speaker. He occupied he pajjpltfor nearly, an hoar, giving a the-onl- y hort sketch of the trials and tribulations f the saints of olden times, and ended by x pounding the doctrine to several thousand Saints who were assem- f the Latter-Da- y led thjre- Mrs. ld; Kelley had a narrow escape from to? rqoDea feature ay evening, soe was - I- I the bol ittaclt. t J. S.- - ilunt, who was postmaster at Salmon for several years, gave up the rails. soIda., bfflce me two years ago and turned in his teport, hJth full Indebtedness. So long a en havinr been' a postmaster.' when a few aya ago Ike was reminded of the fact in re-mat lvinxi abetter wltn tne .statement . nia . a . accounts inaa Dee a auuuea ana rounu cor- t, except that he had overpaid the dep artment. In the letter was a arart on aan I I (FrancUcb to reimburse Mr. Hu fit the amount IjO had ioverpald. and that was just one cent. jjr. Hunt will retain tnis cneca: as a curi- another evidence ot his osity, and also asBut this Incident illustrates strict honesty. how far jback the PostofSoe Department Is final accounts, and to what an in auditing extent i the system of Teltape" Is kept up la tide general office. fi j Fye, tar. Nose, TnroaU Freeman & Titbits. 164 Main St. h-FCBS! rVRSl, i Ifoble, Wod Co, , C3 W. Second South st. ; Sealskin garments raade to order. Bedying, repairin. refitting and lining a specialty. All kinds of furs 5 n sale. lor i i . , Freperty; Owners on Stat . Street. Notice Is hereby given to property owners X, on State street. In Paving District ?o. L.ke City, that aU petitions Into 1 have front of the eufbing, guttering or paving. their respective properties, on said street, , etlcsl 5 , if v - tl ; under private contract, must be performed tiled wiith the Recorder ot Slt Lake City, at room i. City Hall, on or before October 27, A. D. iSOl. at5b-xabove-namj AH petitions relating to the Biatter. presented after- said date and hour . will nbt be considered. I By order of the City Council, made Octo' ber 23, 1891. 3. F. Jack, City Recorder. u. ed ) rS8oiirAx uzurxxoxr. Gerald G. P. Jackson, a recent graduate ht tbe Colombia Law , College, is the latest fllsclble ot Blackstone to cast his lot wltn , he good people of Zton. i ExSJudce CampSeld of Seneca, Kan., ao- tomiSanfed by; Mri. Campfield arrived last J ; , They i Benton has placed a new let ter collection box at the Cllft House. It Is located at tbe hotel counter, and will prove a grfeat convenience to tbe guests. t .Tfil Tribusb staff is Indebted Edwin to ot the Florence Oil & BfaSniog jj Seward for a luxuriant supply of pencils. Company 'Sir. Reward is a relative of the late William 11. Reward, Lincoln's Secretary ot State, and i IV ? itme-ster stepping at the Knutsford. of the Inter Plank. national Typographical Union, spent yes- iterday In this city as the guest of tbeInlocal ;uaif a. After years ofMr.active service the Plank is returning ;cu? of unionism, , ' to hi old home in California. K. Takahlr a, the new Japanese consul at IjCe York, Is at the Knutsford en route to s":!r.,e the duties ot hH oCice. He has been a t ember of the Japanese Cabinet and : Tr ; : mietst, and was appointed to take the cf tbe nobleman who was consul, bat z' i,: i:zj. aad was compelled to resign. ; Is Ej T. 1 : j ro-r,si- c Mj-Clun- '-- ,4 r ir-.:- , , re-d- id. i. iI S , - '- street. . RIP-BAP- Sit 25 2 17 38 ...... 1174.50 cases were disposed of by Justice Gee in the Police Court last week, as ' Sixty-sev- en fOllOWS : , Drunkenness.'..-.- J . ................r... . Gambling I'roBtit ution. ....... f ... ., Assault, . . . j, . if , i ......... : . L .. 33 2 6 2 ......... ............... 48 Vagrancy., .i..;. Misdemeanor....; ........ 3 Assault and battery 3 . ", i. ........ ....... For?ery... J5urjlHry llousebreakin?. ............. . ... Assault with intent to kill,. 4 I ? Petit larceny.... ...r.,.... L ... .... 3 3 ; I 2 : Fighting to commit grand larceny Attempt Urand larceny.... Disturbance of the peace Total.. 67 Don't Forget ; that 1 1 Drink Idanha, Invigorating, regulating. f 1 Buckeye Clothing and Shoe store is being sold out, and many goods at half-pri121 Main. llalr Goods ' of every description at very low prices at Mrs. Christy's, 31 W. First South. , the - ce 1 - : Anti-Polyga- Ex-Unit- my ed well-knw- two-mont- hs' "f 1 93 A D A- - A till GOOD E XJ'Z223 a ?.Till; of. Kaz: 40 Years lis tlzkiz -- HAVE AS BOOKKEEPER: science for three years. Address W463 Tribune. Eastern references.Y EXPERIENCED LADY'S. INFANT'S OR k421 invalid's nurse. 156 E. 3rd South. A COMPETENT YOUNG LADY AS BYhousekeeper or general housewoik; good references. Call at 144 West Second South. k423 A MAN WITH HORSE AND BUGGY TO BY sell goods on commission in the country Address B 2. Tribunes kl81 M PLOY M EN T BY PRINTER. IT Address A. 49, Tribune. k38 POSITION B. 39, - B ALL-ROUN- TTTAH COMMANDERY KNIGHTS Stated Conclaves hela at Mv Templar: tonio Hail, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights are courteously Invited to attend. C B. JACK, E. C. H. M. JIacok, Recorder. J a. CpTHE JAMES B. Post, No. 1, and James B. McKean W. F. C. No, 1 will hold an informal social at Q. A. R. Hall on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All comrades and friends are cordially invited. ' H. A. WHITNEY; Commander. Mc-Ke- an . , NO. J.Malsb, Secretary, ARGENTA LODGE first-clas- ' - Co. '' - W. O. en k413 1172. suit-abl- e complete: - J W. - WITHjBOARI): REFERENCES R OOMS, quired. 6? K.iyirst xortn. COR. RE- ROOM! HOljSI-- IN PARK TERRACE, npr Mh Kajt si ml 3rd - South: hot and cold 8water baths, electric lights andi all modern improvements: 140 a month. Inquire of Mrs. k332 437 E. Srdonth. u. j MY HOUSE, COR. 5TH S. AND Baldwin, Commercial build-in- E. Chas lt-!1- g. k310 - - X ARGE, FINE! FRONT OFFICE ON SEC-- Ji ond sfloori" Holmes building; steam hest. k3l9 Apply to cashier of the Kontsfopd. E. FIRST SO UT 11 ST., MODERN yard. k:i21 if t G. CoatesL Comuierclal block. 1134 23 CHURCH STREET, I7URNISUEfROOMS; j ! F S F ss j t first-clas- s. i f.- EAST, k237 SUITE OR ECRNISHEI) tao single EN rooms, hot and cold water baths, etfa. i igood locatioul; 5 minutes from j kUl Temple. A pplyjSfl Srd street. WO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS; DE-- . strable location. 254 S. West Temple. - k98 URNISHED COTTAGE. 573 SOUTH FIRST BROOMS, West - '; !. k77 COMPLETELY FURNISHED house; of 9 rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire oS Ej. Second st. h9?a b LOCATION GROCERY FOR IN CITYj BEST j meat market; will) give rent free for first month. Address W. II. W. Tribune. h951 8 AND 10 ROOM BRICK TWO MODERN South. good location. 225 ROOMS. FURNISHED FRONT AT NICELY ONE I State-stivet.- a f . (oIjrTpIridoft'noT'ws - fjTHE al ch .... ,i s a ... WO 2654-INC- LEFFEL H WATEl with globe casings; a lot of 3 wheels, ' gauge shafting, with pulley, tBt! blocks and ball and socket, hangers; ail tfu. class: removed to make room for larger povtm plant. Address R. 11. Terhune, superintendent Salt Lake City, or call at Hanauer Smettinr h Works." I - :; GOOD INTEREST INl'52.A City. ; ROCK QClERT jjjj, T HAVE A LARGE WATER CBKDIT AKn to buy same who have water rents to pay. a ' aress nox IK7. ESS THAN vCOST. A NEW .Li frame with fifty foot of ground on Twrlftk South, between Third and FourthEast. Pnc S22U0. on very easy terms. - Call on Mma. GrotiJ ' kauph, 61 East 1st South. HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. FIVS more homes now being erected in Llnc61 Park, Wise peoplu are taking advantage flow in the finest pricesto and easy terms offered Salt Lake City. "See and be convinoel acg street. want land. sialn tj. k. liKiCK, KliKVENTH EAST. ZlM i oniy cash, balance monthly. W. E. Ik bard. 41 West Second South. m FIVE-ROOCOTTAGE ON TUG 1NSTa ment plan; price Miller & Miller B. N. R.), Opera House block. ; CASIL WOOONroNTliLY IXSTALl, S?XrUlments of fJO, will buy 10 acresofdn. land with three flowing wells: close to West Sid Transit Railroad and Eldoradooi Rapid the west. E. McCarrick. 240 adjoins South MainSt bSil LUNCH. INCLUDING BTILD. SALOON AND S. West Temple it, m for I A ACRES GOOD LAND, AT A BARGAIN Adjoins West Side Driving Park groundi Easy terms Inquire of owner at Tribune offiot. INK CORNER FOR TERRACE. WAST-- ' . hMl land. 235 Main'. FURNITURE AND GOODWILL CHEAP and lodging house: 10 mum good reason for felling; Apply 233 W. litSoath. ORCHARD ON ELECTRIC O "f i p SIX-ROO- J - - addi-tio- n ill - 7-I0- 03t j;J tlU ( 9nfl $350.-10- lv F la car line: a bargain.- Wantlund. - 'ns Main. INF. HOUSE AND LOT ON BBIGHAII str-et- . Wsntland. 235 Main st. j?H A AND HOUSE, IN RASTERS Jrx. part of city; all' modern convenienoM. McGiirrin A Darling. Progrens.biii:ding. ffli AT CL'T1 PKICES. FRAMES PICTURE Bros. gitoj YOU SEEN LINCOLS PARK! SEW HAVE now being erected: ftiice sidewalku electric cars direct to this; the finest locatirn Io yonr home; lots at low prices reasy monthly ps bl'tt meats C .E, Wsntland. 235 Main St. NORTH BUILDING' LOTS ON FINE. street, about 13 blocks ' west o( Temple. Prices. 100 to J225; easy monthly pay Hi, F ; " ments: electric cars quite close'; good wells; just the location fof your home. Wantland. 215 Main St. floirin? C. E. h44 - SELL. YOU THE i REMEMBER THATlotsI CAN on the easiest turc.Ai a rpt.. .,.:... tjirmj th.t addition; electric car service: sidewalks now b! ing laid. Call on C. E. Wwntlsad. 335 Main t.' COWS. APPLY TO ti. D. FRESH MILK bJa Amos 'a addition. F.O OX IS ADDITION. rpjEPOSTOFFICE A ond South street, enst of the Jordan iriver. and lays high and dry. You get 8 foot ceHsr.-citwater, electric cars and graded st reels.1 Loti sold on easy payments. Gruber Realty and m- n-i- LFGANT SINGLE OR SUITE. v. aua 5outp, two doors west of EURNISHED FOR ONE OR (FRONT E two gentlemen. lst West. In private h75 EN ROOMS, vsv - P. O. . ROOM 319 S. , family.,- j . FURNISHED ROOMS. EA M U EAT, GAS 1'i ad bath ?0to 84.C0 ST all outside perweek; windows.! 45 E. 1st Kdbert's new block. South,. T?URNISnED COTTAGE AND 3 UNFCR- A11 nished rooms at 146 W. fith South. lw8o BASEMENT, NO. SO .!W 2ND SOUTH; of West Temple, bid Tribune build-InInquire at the Simpson-Hil- l Drug Co. h255 FOR RENT DESHRABLE SUITES OFFICES suitable for office. ; building.j Apply to Geo. M. Scott A Co. dt2 THE g. Scott-Auerba- ch ln-i- 2 oo GORDON SETTER A puppy, about two months old. Fifth East and be rewarded, fOOI) Vj Adilrcss Box Blackfoot. Idaho. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WALL at Rivers Bros. Return to ?o the Provident Institution for Savings in lersev N.iJ., to Kate Lvons and showing a! jrredit City, 7!k A suitable reward will be paid for its delivery at the Trib-un- e cf-abo- office. Salt Lkke City TN LIBERTY- ; k408 ,- - ARK, ON SUNDAY, OCTO A ler 4th, a silver watch- with gold chain. Finder will be Trtwarded by leaving at the house in handsomely parte or at Trjbunc oflice; kl53 WEDNESDAY LAST." A PROMISSORY ON not for thousand dollars, dated Sept. 16th. M. Finder will be liberally rewarded by addressing postdfHco to owner whose name U indorsed on back of the note. k8 - ; FURNITURE REPAIRING. TJPHOLSTERING IN ALLITS BRANCHES; 1J old furniture made good as new: oil finishing a specialty;: imail orders promptly- attended te. Hover Bard. 123 E, First Sonth.- h313 T rr. - SHORTHAND COLLEGE. s M'GURrruolrrrHN and by mail ress building, Salt LaketCity. t i Prog- L533 CIVIL E?JC'.?JEZRS. ' i , j - . JT. 'TpRvImvrTpo LENN A GUNTER. ATTORNEYS, law. 402 Progress building.! K- - T JUrf AT BTUABT, tJ lA,!rJT AN EY A STUART. ATTORN EYS AT LA W. D "Wit--. - Rooms 50ft Hi I- - and 507 Progress Building. WENGER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 21 and 22 Central b'.k. 46 W. 2nd S. A SHEPARD, SHEPARD, CHERRY 37, 3d, 32 and 40. Commercial ; j Block. Kii 7 ILBUR A WEEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW worn , est oeoond South street. - ; - . , wn W. H. P1CKSOM. DICKSON , i (. ,. LakeCity.-- Office, l , : ; ... . , Sal;. : H. LEW1S4 Attorney as Law, No. SIS Main ' i Street. E McEANVj. ROOM J UOOPEIt .!T BuudingJ fANEs A PUTNAM. Attorney at Law. 414 jlj - and 415 Progress Building,' ENNETT, MARSHALL BRADLEY, over S. M. '..'X-.- B MM.iKAlGIIN. Attorney at bulldicg. Law. Roomjk. POWERS, Attorney and Counselor. Ol- (old Tribuna bulldius) beaoni South street, 0Y$t vast A Spencar's, andoppoaita Callen HotaL OW.f and second est current rates. Bank building. CENT 10 PER erty. L. C. i QQHflfi rjjjj QJfinfl 2nd So. St lowjl mortgages or collateral. H. P. G. Coates, CommercUU i ktiOj ON CHOICE INSIDE PK0P4 KM) Crossman. TO fXX), THREE TO FIVE YEARS, u per C.nt. w. E. Hubbard, 41 tut TO LOAN ON LONG TIME AXffi pJVJvf low interest on inside improved estate, xaice elevator till further noucc. a-Sawyer. 5 and 6 Wasatch buildinz. LOW RATE: F ASTERN MONEY: commission, k, jm w ooaruir com rc CM A A AAA TO, LOAN ON CITV OR FAEJ riJIVUaUUU property. Notes; bank lM and bonds bought. Jr. T. Hiatt, room 4, Comni b cial block. SHORT TiMJ J. LEONARD, LONG AND racney. Room 22. Commercial block. hJ 1 AND 8 PKR CESTl O.N INSIDE HI. 3 proved propertr, motley ready, ho ac&f John J. Snyder, Rooms 35 and 36, Hooper blocfc v1..., Telephone 557. HKY 1 bouford 4 West 2nd So., room 3lj T HAVE $25,000 TO LOAN IN .SCMS T( A suit, at three, sis. nine or twelve itionm P' Scm J. Kenvon. Room SI rinniwr block. OI'ERJ M CO.. i I LLER.W IX vrpjIEf J. .House block. j E.. GREGG ACO, nnv NOTES. Dane stoews. etc.. a'ud 'Loan monevlon?i thorttime. Room 30, Commercial Hlo'k. OB LO.U TO PARTIES .DliSIRING . . . i, , , BORROW bee A. M. janes. miu .t IJ j. uiuuey 8 per cent money on choice city V2-- $r j furnish TTMIE PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO.. INW ry of Utah, porated . .. under .. the laws ....... , ( rA isar.-iav- , o. William iouik, iTtsioent; J, W J. HIA-.CoL IT IT i..rotmrv Prp4rlnt"- ff t" F j o j J .': nnn i cd glUUUUU : ,:. F, . ', W - 1 w... 1 t.1...1 v . -- . L.n.il ns rrovea securitv. Keroovea to rooini .1. UIUV. f ..w. .JttlV STORACE. a .i.i. .... KiNns ok- f:or;i4;.kku .HT i j. a. warenouse, corner of ssecona oou.. Third West streets. Rst reasonable. APM at oflice of W. L. Pickard. 30 West Seaondboo n -v- STOLEN. S TOLEN FROM 37 8. FIRST WEST kW alltgator satchel, tia reward will bs paid W & turn of same to Tribune oflice. jtl ARCHITECTS.' i 1 S.-- -- K K MTOKK. Progress Beitding j " CENT ON INSIDE IMPROVED PROPil' 9 PER erty. J. B. Blazer & Co.. 41 W 2nd A STONE. ATTORNE VS AT LAW. CORKER. Patent Attorney. Patent ou JF. Caveats, eta Patent drawing, rnoaels to ordeti al Main street, . PAPERS - W. SNOW! .CIVIL AND MINING ENGI- neor; room B, Hooper !i Eldredga block. 41) . h.irs Main strwt.j BRECKON, CIVIL AND MINING il2i and 125 Commercial Block. - V N k437 DOUGLAS: A SAVINGS ' HA N K A T FORT J: A book issued by 13. KONEY TO LOAN. 7 BLACK-AND-TA- i it phi sno rouin srrei. kj.ojj RANCH, 400 ACRES; TITLE PKI$ feet; good water right and artesian wstow for house use; good house and barn. Will sell ob easy terms or exchange for Salt Lake real e&tauij LOST. I! - s. g a A t; URNISHKD KOaMS WITH FIRST-CLASboard jit 4T South' First West. kara URNlSnEDANDiUN FURNISH ED HOUSES. Porter. IBS Mioa. over Parsons book store. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN home com conveniences; board; ? , forts. 137 North Main st. MODERN EOUSES. TiWO Main Knd 6th South. Apply NEW, E. M. .i kl7o Biggs, 55 W. 2nd South. FRONT ROOMS; HANDSOMELY riiWO .A.' furnished; With privilege tf hath; suitable two or four; gentlemen, for at 140 W. N. Temple. ROOMS AT 247 IiLEGAfNTLY FURNISHED the house has beanrenovated and newly fat nis jed, aud will b strictly '' , ! k!45 flpst-cla- T' ALL WHO MAY WANT HOMES lands will be located, andeboim for sale by C. G. Brown. Offi relinquishments room 70. Wasatch block. Office hours from 10 l m. to 3 p. m. BRICKS CHEAP. SMaIl NEW payment down; balance montnlv. lUrrW ton. Donnelly ANewell. No. ft W. 2nd South. 3Vi-inc- URNI$HED RESTAURANT! IN GOOD Lo cation. Ai J.'White. 57 East 2nd South bt. SIX-ROO- i - ? F - FOR k366 317 So. . - !' . E. 1st South, k367 IV If OTTSF.: SOUTH GALE AD-a aU MI1U4 f t U Ov ti J inn .'TH t IIH iLA I1PL. VLII .i 111! ItLll a3(J. aii per month. F.jJ. Leonard, 23 Commercial block. ' - A TTERY NICE OFFICE ROOM. ENQUIRE k3J3 V I T. A Clitwsoft. 47 E. First South. 274 E.5TH SOUTH, C0E. ADOBE COTTAGE, k397 j Pantry, city water, etc ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-- j FURNISHED' - ' ; T I '4';- ... KS5 ! Temple B iuaiu. u SKD AND v lyKOJi corner:uwariK, south -front; $3000; cash, flMQ. 1. Jj 225 . Fifth St. JJ ply HALF INTEREST IN ONE OFris best job a nd book renting offices In the citr-complete plant, doing a paying: buslna' change of business the cause. Address W tx - t LIGHT A i 20 . , ( S. Main. ROOMS I7URNISHEDS furnished FOR E. 4th S LL CASH WILL BUY J ir. 31 41 ' mA nri( Wont 2nd South If . TaT 1ITH EAST. IS THKlnS and choicest part oTja few lots will be sold at each; ea menta. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2d So. R.UOOM BRICK. 2 LOTS. CRM EXTVATic? etc.. 2100: brick, 40x125, 3ooo: SS03 cash: balance moniniy. y. .HuUb-,- ? 41 W. 2d So. N ni r 1 street. NORWOOD. FRONT E; l.-n-n 47 U. to 100 ciiTTlota in Norwood Piace at less than ,. prices. Norwood is one of the best loc most ueoirauie auuiuuin un me market. V' dress R. J. Topping. Fairfield. Iowa. CY A LOT IN THE BUSINESS PROpf: l'ostofflce addition on Second South ttll east of the .Jordan river, close to the .i Gri.h aepots, ana an places ot amusement. ScJw Keaity ana lnvestmeu 1.0., na west 2nd ' deep closet, steam heat, bath; lor two. References: 929 llrtgham St. k414 CITY WATER, ROOM iBRlCKf-HOUSf21. Miller & Miller (nofbrpthers," nok401 Opera House block. FRONT BOO Mb, ICELY FURNISHED single or en suite; rererenoes; no r.. .,rt ROOMS AND EXCELLENT BOARD: J ICR houtn leropie- private family; 184 TJRNISHEdI ROOMS; CONVENIENT FOR liKhts nouaeKeeping. aoo est r NE NICELY - FURNISHED ROOM; CLOSET ifi? one unfurnished n.r twini- rrinm k433 room and large closet, 83. 30 S. First W. OOMSi FOR LIGHT HOUSEK EEPING. k387 Cheap furnishod rooms, IIP W. IN. ; tcr.i-TWTTITKOARD. BATH. veto. Private familv: 74 N. 1st West. k384 r 1' n W bed SOUTH: LARGE i -- llfnilKill' Rlarer A Oo thin. J. H J, c(atlnint H. 1 1 ITT V 7 T k415 - SECOND STORES: box cheaK Address. P. F OUR ELEGANT FURNISHED 5 :s , ONE HEATING stvT P: o NEtwoCOOKING, and spnnifs: h - " BE-twe- J . till ' j ; MORIAH LODGE. NO 2. A. F. A A. M. Communications held at Masonic Hall, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sobrethren in good standing ara cordially journing Invited to attend. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, .W. M. CHRisTorBxa Dixhi Secretary. NO. 1, R. A. M. State! UTAH CHAPTER held on the fltWednesday In each month, at Masonic HalL at!pTtuT--ScdQuJog companions are cordially invited to attend. JACOB J. GREENE W ALU. M. E. H. P. - S3. 115, THKEE-ROO- i MT. . ' R - cor-ne- jr SCOTT-AUE- A held at Masonto Ball the first Tuesday in each month. Members cf sister Lodges and sojourning brethren ia good standing are cordially invited to attend WILI4AM U. DICKSON. W. M. M. C Pbiixips. Secretary. d " 5 .. at443 3rd East, WELL FUBNISHKD HOUSE: 23 s ROOMS; prigood location;, suitable for Must be responsible vate boardlne-housu.- ! K4w Address. 11 :n. Tribune. NICELY PLEASANT, TWO QUIETj rooms in brick bouse on street car 41" , line; 226 South lpth East HOUSE ON M STREET 3rd and 4th, half block from 21st ward car line. Apply to tho Freed iurniture IF Scott-Auerba- 4t , 41 , JLu .TV f NO. 3, A. F. A A. M. oasis cordially invited to meet t461 'sojourning in us. with F. M. BISHOP, Potentate., ' CHARLES F. FLEMING IS IN THE CITY . G.S. Clark. Recorder. please write to hit sifter. Mrs. M. J. Jonea. 2212 Webster street. San Francisco. k370 ORDER SONS OF ST. GEORGE ME UTS NURSE (CERTIFICATE): BEST every Wednesday in Temple of Honor Hal4, T ADIES' Main andFirst South streets at 7:30 p. m. references. 118 K. 3rd South.-- k!90 Invited to join. Visiting members Englishmen SURGEON DEXT- - cordUUy Invited. CTiEHii & CREIGHTON. W. L SKEWS, W. P ists. a vy. znu south. Honrs, 8 too. Wmux Doxit Secretary. ' eSS. Main street. (LATE OF NEW- YORK Hf LLB. FEDOEA 13 and 14. nearlv rooms St.: City) 236. State KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS opposite Knutsford s Hotel ladies' hairdressing and manicure parlors . kS4 NO. 6, K. OF. P.. IT EDID3I. F. OORDEN WH ITE, CLAIR- - CALANTHE LODGEevery Monday evening, at test and business medium. voyant. trance; m., in Castle Hall, Gladstone building. Sittings daily; test, circles Tuesday and Thurs E:C0p. Main ctreef. Sojourning Knights cordially ins. v est - Temple St. day evenings. : U. T. CLARK. C C vited attend. W. M. Rislet. K. of R. A S. "VTOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. JOHN T. JLI Lynch and Jackson Bolton have associated snemserves together under the firm name of KOCKY MOUNTAIN LODGETO. - 3rJw! OF every Thursday evening, at 7:30 9. a gen juyncn noiton lor the pnrposo of Hall, Gladstone building, on Main erai resj estate and loan business, doing min Castle and would bet. First and Second South. Members of street, solicit their old friends and public gencoraiany are cordially-inviteto attend.' erally, who are seeking bargains in real estate the order 4 DAVID FREY.C. 0. and loans to give as aoall. g W. W.'Pnn.Lirs, K. of R. AS. is out motto. onicf, west second South street, room 48 central mocK, h821 MYRTLELODGE.NO. l, K. of P. Regul evening at 7:3J SURGEON p.m.. Castle Hall, Gladstone building. SojournSTIEHL W.CREIGHTON Second South. Hours: 8 to 5. ing Knights cordially lav ted to attend. (X J. ADAM B R A DLEV. FASHIONABLE E. M. Wadb, K. cf R. A S. 450 East Second South. Those J.A dressmaker, wortc invited to call. signing nrt-cias- s g933 . ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF A. USUEK CtRKS ALL PRIVATE D1S- I eases, menstruation, stricture, stones, poly-pejcancers, piles in five days, whites in twelve; of eaoa syphilis, livtr and kidney diseases, cripples unA. O. U. W. Hail, 33H S. W. Temple St. at inonth, der fifteen years. In practice 27 years. Office Visiting Brothers made welcoma and residence 55 West 3rd S. J. A. CLARK, CL S. G. W. AnHMOR, F.S.. P. O. Box 1056. WIIYTOCK, DENTIST. OFFICE. RAYbioek, 4 doors south ot Walker House. GEORGE R. MAXWELL POST, G. CHAPMAN DENTISTS, ROOMS CJ 10&and 103,fc TRIPP, A. R. meet the first and third Mondays of each Opera House bloek. Si W. 2nd month at Plumbers' Hal), GO West Second South ouum i. ABinwi(jj saminwtewa. a, psn-crstreet,"- - Visiting comrades are cordially Invited stock of dentists' supplies on hand. c2 to attend. HAIRDRESSER; MLLE. 4.KUHN. LADIES'bnildlnsr. ONSOJAMERICA PATRIOTIC ORDER Camp No. 2, PTTJrfeof A T WATTERS, BROKER. ESTABLISHED 1835 meets evening at 7:30. In Temple of AJLioans on watchers, nu HalL cor. Main and 1st South sts. SoHonor evervFriday redeemed pledges sold atriiaraonda, low rates.: Jwflry; All business are Sons journing cordially invited to attend. k. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. ronpoentiai. J; J. GREENE WALD, President. A. S. Babbett. Recording Secretary, Box 771. "? NiCHOLS. DENTIST. OFFICE OP- d721 posita Walker House. O.. F. ENTERPRISE LODGE. NO. IV in I. O O. F. Hall at AGENTS WAHTEO. 7:o0p.tn. Visiting brothers are specially iavitei P.O. Box 219. TUTLER'S BOOK. 1000 PAGES, 200 EXGRAV- - to attend, E- - P. ' NEWELL, 21. ings, puDiisnea in three languages; first ediW ILLIAX Watbotts. Secretary. tion, lou.cm The only work by General Benj. r. Btitier. Territory should be spoken for LODGE NO. 9, I. O. O. F.. promptly. Correspondence invited from expeevery Wednesday evening at their Hall ia rienced solicitors and ethers seeking cood on. meets the Gladstone building, second floor. Visiting portunltiea. J. Dewing Co., San Francisco. hS14 members welcome : AND nTfT 761 cheap. I 1, 1TTASXTCH LODGE NO. 1, A F. A A. hi Ma if Regular Communications held at the ionic Hall the second Friday-ofeac- h month. Membeisof sister Lodges anasojonrnlngbretarda in good standing are cordially invited to attend. . J. F. JACK, W. M. WAUON IGHT SPUING v BACH BUYS GROCERY AND Cnn store: irrfvai.i...THE!ut lir. Kpvsor s dental B. rent Tribune tij3 BRICK C0TTi "MEW parlors.' plan;? price, tlluo FURNISHED i the instsllment West 2nd South. HOUSE AND 3 ROOMS IU5.0J per inonth. Apply Blazer A Co.. C PHiitrrs. Seoretrv. ir ANY PERSON KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. MTEL MEDCONTEMPLATING Regular sessions on second Wednesdav of each f v. toleal graduation, it will be to their ad' tage call at 51 W. Third South street, city, for month at Masonic Hall at 8 p. m. All Noble j . our n j v 11 nnvT building -- M. up-stair- I1U - , East 4th S. BY AND f57?i H7' i SMALlTT; C7 HA house. i block south Libert Ul between 6th and 6t'a street; easy terms, i . B. 31, Tribune ; PAN-TR- ; 1 also furnished rooms for housekeeping. rn Fair-dealiW- AND ROOM T W.-St- MASONS. . : D SOCIETIES. y iA i.nt; I UNFUKMSHKD -- 10. rr mi o . fine location- ceiaUbarhood, . the cheapest nns reHia"n' sot we imv. six months. Miller A Miller j (not "Urut' no relation). Optra Ilouw block. lcl3 ?ad r.. closet. UPRIGHT AND ONE SQUARE PIANO. NE v ; ... . J ROOMED HOUSE, 61 SOUTH 9TH j Cromar, 162 S. Main. y particulars. ie, - 340Dne watt-r- ! AT Main SOCI ETYTKT OTICES NOTICE. Ml'. ;.. MORIAH F. fs A. ii., will hold a Lodge No. 2, (Monday) evening, special meeting commencing at 7:30 o'clock, for work in the Ea tered Apprentice Degre. The officers and mem-- , bers are requested to attend, and Masons qualified are cordially Invited. By order of the Wor CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. shipful- Master. Secretary. h965 - w . Mi , HAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE AS FIRST 1)850 payment on house? Box 1714. ONCE 110.000 WORTH OF FURNI-tnre- i, carpets, stoves, etc. etc , Opposite City Hall, one door east of St. Mark's school, 125 h313 Fast 1st South St. O BORROW. LONG-TIMMONEY ON CITY really. Address, box r5. Salt Lake". g903 HANSON October 24. 1801. John Fletcher Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, age 3 years and 6 months. " from Scandanavian Funeral at 2 p. ra. M. E. Church on Second Jiast street. CCSICK In Salt take;" October 25, 1891, Rickey Cusick. aged 10 years.. 1 . Funeral at Sprirfgville. to-da- - FOR IN AND OUT OF CITY. $4 K( GIRLS to $7 per week; work for 300 men. U. S. Employment Co. Largest in city, 78 W.' 2nd South. Tel. KB. hi4 COOK AT NO. 4 SEVENTH EAST. DIED. to-da- m Ma-chi- ne . building, four-roo- Co. ! 49 S. : EH-t- . Hooper-Eldred- ie ' TO Ten "PerCent;; ';. Is all that is necessarjeas a first payment to seoure diamonds, watches, clocks and silverware oh the weekly 10 per cent Installment plan at L. Hollander's, the Main street jeweler. ' Call at store, 143' Main street, for ex -' planation of plan. Rut to and Helena Cheap Rate. -Excursion tickets now on sale to Butte, Helena, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago and New York, Groshsll's ticket office, Wonderland Museum building. Kur. Furs. JTnra. Seal skl garments and fine fancy furs in stock and made to order. Furs cleaned, repaired, redyed and ; refitted by ex.pl usi ve practical furrier. E. Metiest, 220 Main St. Eye & Jiar. Dr. Lyoni, j jd"li.:lnillfeli'Si;; 1 X Cash. , v GOOD i ng d - WOMAN COOK AT 617 EAST k378 Brigham. TWO GIRLS, ONE FOR GENERAL IIOUSE-care work, and the other to assist and take k379 of children. No. 1S2 West 3rd South. FEW GOOD BOOK CANVASSERS; CALL from 5 to 7p. hi. at 234 W. 2nd South. ,k353 PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES also cleaning. dyeingand--ripair-in- g well done by I. Cline, 109 E. 1st So.j opp City Hall., Orders attended by mail or call. GIRL WANTS TO DO WASHING AND a week'. Address B 29. Ironing one v i day k348 Tribune. LEASE SELL THE (FURNITURE AND a new cottage. Hast Side, 254 blocks from corner pt Main and Second South; new. Most sell this week: low rent; everything . Address B 30. Tribune. k359 owner going a T ONCE. A GOOD NURSEMAID. AP- jTV ply mornings, 423 S. West Temple st. k330 RESPONSIBLE PART Y 4. OR BYCottage not mor than 6 blocks from Pi O. Address and state price. Address B20. Tribune. TO FEED GRAIN AND HAY P""EW HORSES winter;" f6 per mo. I. A, Benton.P. O. V YOU WISH TO BORROW M ON E Y. OR have money to loan, call on W. E. Hubbard. . 41 W. 2nd South. i k2l5 HOUSEWDRK. FOR GENERAL CIRL. of six. No washing. Wages, $20. Apply at 809 Lincoln a'e.. bet-- 9th and 10th East. MAKER. NONE BUT FIRST? PATTERN need & apply. Eagle - Foundry h9-- A 14 - . k338 MAKE YOU A WE PE - - - - 6CIT OR WILL on. installments. Send address and we will call with samples. Address B 3, . ; K3?fii 336 ; Tbe report ot the Health Department for tbe week ending October 3rd is as follows: Tribune, Pay roll.. - SECOND-HAN- D A - i. "- -- - KJ nished rocn .s, new,- furniture PER ROD; AIVfOININCJ PR; viTnxrsi?ICD OR UN to tlO per month, house water Datn, not F N So. West Temple street FOR PURCHASER ,:A .walnut sideboard in good condition: also O A S. West Temple single folding bed. AodIv at ': t ED f es ; . 1 . ' h. - MarTaeer Fleming , of the Eoslna Yokes troiip U at the Knutsford wltb his wife. Mabager Feeleyv of Innes's Thbrteenth Kew York Eeghnent Band, Is at the Tem- - ere3ng;and are at the Continental Lake thalr home. jrilUiuake is. IRST-CLAS- WELL-LOCAT- - ......... ' .! G . . ana riving Slowly along- on First streets hen opposite Bringham's grave a burly obo at, einpted to seize the horse's bridle. s she did so a pal stepped xo tne siae-o- i he bosiri. but Mrs. Keliey raised the whip nd brought it down with stinging xorce on he t aed ot the first hobo. . minding him for be toortient, the horse springing into a gal Airs. Kelley did op at tbef same Instant. reacnea her resi-enc- e, ot d fair rein until sbe ft ut "once there her courage oozed out tbefkiDger tips and she suffered from kiervoMf prostration. Mrs. Kelley's valuable dlamouflt were, no doubt, the incentive for - NI-agi- . Number of loads of garbage disp ised of ;. . . Number of animals received at cars.... .... Number of complaints, of nuisances received and attended to......;...... ..... Number of oases of contagious diseases reported (diphtheria 1. scarlet Fever-1)..Deaths from contagious diseases reported - GOOD S SERVANT - GIRL, wages. Enquire at 217 E. 3d S. st. - S447 OR THREE GOOD CANVASSERS TWO k444 Call at 224 W. 2nd South. e O RENT A SAFETY BICYCLE .FOR OR ' 8 months. "Address Drawer 10. Nephi. Utah. OOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: good worker. 876 South West Temple. K4S3 A LOT NEAR D. & R. G. Rivers XA. depot in exchange for k400 Dros. TICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 10 OR 13 Ad1 rootos; suitable for' boarding-house--s k398 dress B IS. care Tribune, EAT GIRL IN SMALL FAMILY. AT 443 F ch . ham street. iO EXCHANGE A PIANO OR ORGAN FOR k418 plastering work. Rivers Bros. ch - 9 ? G employed now being 141,. and additional men will be put on from time to time. Tbe is at present laying 1600 feet of department six-inpipe on' Sixth West and First South streets. 600 feet of six-inpipe on Richards avenue and 165 feet ot .four-inc- h pipe In Thomas; court. During- - the past week twenty-fiv- e water service connections were made, several hydrant and valve boxes built and two hydrants reset. Tbe department is also making preparations for active work on the north bench water service, and OOQieet of trench has been dug as a preliminary, the cost ot which was $295.75. The pay roll for the week was $1795.60. '- x Tbe Street Department is still engaged In making a roadway on the East Bench, from Second South to Twelfth East street, and cutting down Third East and Third South streets to tbe sidewalk grades. At present twelve men and fen teams are employed at a weekly outlay of $498, . . J THE CITY ADXXXriST&ATXOir. The working force of the Waterworks number the Department has been increased, ' - : . Tbe jmt)InK Louses are still closed and are likelV to remain so until the Cual ad- I jourbtaefist of the grand jury, Tael iiSalvation Army performed to a croWdedhouse last erenins and the valiant soldiers jot the Lord are apparently doing "j Rood worlc in savins the ungodly from per- - - heel and; toe walk The winner's timet was Soiwj3 hour and forty minutes nine minutes to one bo;ai fndT fifty time was as fol... for 6'Leary. Richmond! diphtheria .. Burial permits issued.. lows: First tailed & 4ipUtes,!45 seconds: l second mile. 8:43i- - third Maile, p:05-- fourtb jsirths reported. ggi AB9 SSIOSCBORKOOD. self-address- Nat-I- s .fcrtie'a Falls- - Brigbam's Old Sawmill r The I load Is Much f Improved, mad Is Xow Qotte Passable. .....3:00p.m. i..... .......... HAILS AT i n - Wm Li BEAUTIES. HATU3AL i r--if WILL TAY tl.00 PER LIVE SPARROWS. k4W delivered at Wonderland. S 1 OR TtonsK. CLOSE IN, ON 2- - East Side, bv professional man and wife. (no children). Calf at Room 22, Central Block AND IMMEDIATELY LADIES ns at their own homes; enUrely new: S3 to 88 easily made: something no painting or canvassing. Send envelope. Echo MTg Co., 4 Liberty sq., Boston. Mass. POLYGAMY; INFORMATION OF and all other crimes. Ad dress in full confidence, giving all particulars. Detective Agency, iiox oit. Fran ks Pottberg, , k41 City. a niRT. FOR OKNERAL HOUSEWORK IN a small family.; Apply at cashier's desk. k43d at the Lace House. OOD GIRL. APPLY AT 701' EAST BKUj- - h V'l )) . i ' '"; T". 48 E. 3rd South. TWO PARLOR FOR GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOKK. A board: roterenf(. .Must understand cooking; good wages. A k4o2 ' South 4th East Ainntfi' vryt' Applv SAL. FOR Fcr? nn:?iT. WANTED. lSS9 7 242 Delightful iiacc That Will Develop . With the Years. t.P. I t 28. 1S3I. jHJLXZ.3. Z.i i In ; MONDAY!.. U. S. GoVt Report, Aug. Hignest of all in LcjLvecmg Power. PARK. CITY CREEK GAfJYOH Ltusnn WORSTING, OCTOBER 26, 181)31 dAlT LAKE CITY, UTAH, HOKDAY YHE DAILY TEIBUXr: 0 L?RED A. HALE. ARCHITECT OF W Commercial block, rooms 100. 121. J PIANSS AND ORGANS. HAL.LET & DAVIS Fiaaoa. . Opcra" Piano y' , n trtnn rVt w ., w - a rri.msi aC1S(SUVa . wa :a-,Tm 4 i w l .. Xn4nt&. Old inttrnmpnt tt-In : 4 F. Crooner Pianos. 1 CZ 8. PIAKOi 1 m m m . n HI VERS BROS., 10 in rchABia E. Second Saa itsl- 1 li i -- |