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Show THE pDAMiir 2IirBX71TI!i OATT Mr. Harris is tired of Juetloes tot the 'Peace IIijnet of all la lewresiaj Interfering wltb his business. aLocal weather report ai 8 - m. yesterBaker City. day:- Bait Lake. 39 de?.: 135 : i. NOVEMBER 15. 1931. ,i Or MAILS. CX.OSX2TO a. 1S9L Bait Lake City O.. oo . . east. ...'.. and murmtuiiiimiinit.v ivb in. 7rtin. W. in. to TP. M r.i i.i". r.-Fi.- iMni Ogden. Through pouch It. P.taaOgden, Preston I.'tu, intermediate J. (Id-- ) ,lt:Ua. n deg. ; Denver. deg. i Cheyenne, 30 Montrose, deg..; Miles deg. i 14 dear. 4 deg. j Helena Landers, City. 0 deg. At 1 11 a. ra.: Salt Lake, 82 deg. ; 2 : 30 Ogden. deg. deg. : Logan. Blngbam. f 38 dsjr.j rark City. 26 deg.j Provo. ; dog. s Stockton. 88 deg. Tub TniBtrwa extends its best wishes to Mr. and hlrni Pred K. Davis of Park City for a long and happy life. ..The knot was tied yesterday at the residence of! I- - N. Parker by the Rev. J. B. TbraJI. The bride, formerly Llllie Kearnes'. was one of? Park most 'popular young ladles, and Mr. City's .. 1 m via ,i .i .mcufu . r. . reu ... . . .. . k la one at tot uo-ii-j t I Miner staff, and the boys expect to see the Miner coma out In red ink In " honor; of the ' I r event. , i I I 1 - " I 9 B t tournament at the Cullen last la tbe pool Fred Youagberg beat Newton by evening. 100 score of to 48. Tbe game on Monday evening will be between Forest and Newton. th cotmaiiro BCXJia. There have been a good many Inquiries regarding tbe rules of coursing which lately are to be followed In tbe coursing match to be given on Thanksgiving Day. It Is generwhich kills tbe ally supposed that the' dog bare wins, but this it not so. Tbe following are the rules which will be observed: The Judge shall decide all courses upon the uniform principle that the greyhound which does tbe most toward "killing the bare dating the continuance of the course is to be declared tbe winner. The principle is to be carried put by each the value of the work done Mall I. svidat to-da- y. estimating by of by him u"pbn a balance greyhound as seen to scale hereafter j laid the; points from according cerwhich also are to be deducted down, The tain specified allowances and penalties. of the course, are as follows: Speed, points shall be estimated as one, two or three wrlch points, according to the degree of superiority shown. two points, or, if gained on the outer A i I circle, three pofuts. A turn, one point. J A wrench, a half point. The kill, two points, or in a descending scale to the degree of merit displayed in that according the kill may be of no value. The trip, one point. DEFINITION Or POINTS. By estimating tbe value of speed to the hare, the judge must take Into account the several forms In which it mav be disoiaved. viz: First Wherein the run ud to a clear lead IsH one of the dogs, in which ease one, two gained or three bypoints msy be given, according to the length of lead apart from the score, forthea turn or wrench. In awarding these points judge ehall take into consideration tbe merit of a lead at tbe a obtained by dog which has lost ground either from being unsighted at the start or start, from a bad slip, or which has had to run the outer circle, f When one hound leads the other so long as the hare runs straight, but loses the lead from his around, decidedly in favor of, the slower bending of ber own accord, in which case tbe hound deg, shall score one point for the first turn. Third Under no circumstances is speed without subsequent work allowed to decide a course, except where great superiority is shown by one; a long lead to covert. .bound over another in If a dog after gaining the first six points still of the hare by superior speed, keeps possession he shall have! double the prescribed allowance for the subsequent points made before his opponent begins to score. y A is where one hound starts a clear behind his opponent and yet passes him length tn a straight run and gets a clear length befere him.aronnd The turn Is; where the hare is at not less than a right angle, butbrought where he only leaves' his line to suit himself and not from the bound pressing him, nothing is to be allowed. l The merit of a kill must be estimated accordto whether a hound by his own superior dash ing and skill leaves the hare, or whether be picks him up through any accidental circumstance him or whether he is turned into favoring mouth bv the ether hound. The trip or unsuccessful efTert to kill is where is thrown off his legs or where a houud the hare ' flecks him. ' 7. i .! s go-b- ' . ' j """"' Hi i li I 78 3 go-b- ;l I I ! I - ' ' -- . i - i. the-bound'- 'if . y, 3 " ALLOWANCES. . The following allowances shall be made for accideuts to a hound during a course, but in the every case they shall only be deducted from otner aog's score: rer losing gresna ac me start, either beinr unslehted or bv Svbad slip, tbe decide what amount ef allowance is to judge is to be made on the principle that tha score of the the second has foremost deg is net to begin until had an onoertunitv of lolRine- - in the course. Where a hare leaas very decidedly la tbe dis vice. Everybody welcome. favor of one of the does after the first or subse UKiTARiAK.-VServloe- s are held every Sunday auent turns. the next point shall not be scored dog which msy be duly favored, or only morning at 11 O'clock, In the Salt Lake Theater. by thehis to clrcum Rev. David Utter, pastor. Subject this morning: ,hir according point allowed, " "v , . 'The Evolution of Christianity," continued stances, " No hound shall have any allowance, for any ac from last Sunday. Male quintette will of school as asual at 13:16. Kverybody wel-- ; oident with the exception being ridden over . bv the owner 'of the competing hound or his come. i which case errant or when nressinsr his hare, in next1 St. Mart's Cathedral First mass at 8 his point opponent shall not count the School o'clock; second mass at 9o 'clock; Sunday at 9:30; high mass and sermon at 11 o'clock a. made. PENALTIES. in.; vespers and benedleUoa at 7:30 p. m. ; week morning mast at 7:30 a. m. Where a hound from his own defect refuses to . Ths Centra tl Christian Church. Meets in follow the bare at which he is slipped, be shall the Federal Courtroom. in Wasatch building,, IsiKn the tviurse. e s aay. n. f . or de Where a hound stands still In a course every Liora iay, minisier. 817 South' West Temple street. Sunday parts from directly pursuing the hare, no point school at 10 a ml preaching at tl a m and 7:30 p. m. nhaMinrnUT made bv him snail be scored, ana Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor if tbe points made by him up to that time be lust at 6::J m.; prayer meeting Thursday evening equal to those made by his antagonist, be shall invited to attend these lose the course, but where one or both dogs step at 7:30. p. All are oord tally J ?: services. with the hare in view through inability to con ArRtcAa M. TA, Church. Services will be, held tinue the course it shall be deolded by the score in the new church, 85 South Fourth West, as of the (Intra durinir the course. Tf the doe refuses to fence where the other follows: 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school made by him is at 8:30. Mrs. Li B. Taylor, superintendent. All fences, any point subsequently nc not to be scorea, nut 11 ne aoes ais are invited to any or allot tnese services.; jmmi theipcourse and Is foiled by sticking in a mease, W. Sandera, pastor. are the the When end shall there. equal points Services will be held at the Spiritualih. u per lor fencer shall win tne course. of Honor Hall, First South and Main Temple above streets, BCDD DOBIJB OH KITS TRACKS. i)ee ret National Bank, at 7:30 p. m. Discourse by Mrs. A. . Doney, trtn.ee medium. re earnest All free. invited. Hauteat aispaton, rnovemoer ein. to John Seats itfqulrers i Mr. Budd Doble, uls Stubbs, seoretary. . on tne veteran reinaman, taiKea Church or Christ Scientists. Odd Fellows zreeiy tracks. kite-shablock, opposite Walker. House. and t Hall, Union regulation at 10 a. m. : Bible service 11a. ra. Sunday school not agree witn tne tew woo ibidk 11 Lecture at 7:30. p. m. by J. F. Bailey on the. Old cled difference between tbe kite j j,; Testament. Ail invited. ,f y tracks, nor with the larger regulation of Mo., Lurr Elder Joseph Independence. will preach in the Joseph ite cbsnel. Second number of people who think the kite track regulation traqk. Mr. South street, between Second and Third "East, will supersedevthe traok Doble thought V the straight-awa- y at ll a. m. ana :au p. m. to-da- v's of tha manufaoturlng ladaatrieaof Salt Laka City, and for tha parpon of bringing tha manufactured produota mora prominently bforo tha public, tha board of Director of the Chamber of Com mar oe have deolded to call a publlo tneetlnf. Thla meeting will be held at the Bait Lake Chamber of Commerce on Tboraday eTaninf , November 10th, at 8 " ! o'clock. Manufacturer, maaufaoturera agents. inerehanta,-membe-r of the Chamber, and all cltlseaa who hate the welfare of thlaclty at heart, are cordially laelted to attend. Il l expected that the manufacturer will be able to furnish the Secretary with complete Hat and description of the article j j manufactured, la order that the work In hand may be carried on t to a praotleal re- ult. ytBatt SniOH, President. Mt)T. Seoretary. CXT AJtS HltaHBOKXOOD. II. Tt j ! Ill I j n arohlteot, Kern, the j Anna Btrubberg were married by Coromiaaloner Norrell last evening. Fritses Frits Ai Hoock were the' lllepen ofand the ceremony. It la gratifying to note that the patronage With of the Pioneer Library la increasing. oat the library's the amount of literature ahelves. the reading room and the books ought to be well patronised. . There waa a flurry ef snow yesterday, and from the appearance of the skies something of a storm was threatened, but It passed around the city and, as usual, expended lta force In the east end west hills. Dr. Charles M. Cannon, the dentist ef this and Alias Ida U. Daynes, daughter elty, John married in Daynea.1 were of 12th lost, by the Logan Temple on the father of the groom. Angus M. Cannon,1 was run into and knocked A drunken map dowo yesterday at the clock corner, but he waa pulled out with only a few bruises. The team called to the man. but driver ofnothe heed to what was going on around ha paid M. D. and II Isa well-know- wlt-xteas- : him. Y. ! f J. Lynch is so much pleased with his wiabes every yeung man Eat that he who tripthla has never been la the lu Territory a trip as soon as he would take East groat ran. and see for himself the vaataesa of this j .i . Immense country, The Rio Orau'le Western took lt5 pupils of the Brlfhara Young Academy at Prove, factory yesterday, and the up to -the sugar youn pole not only eejoyed ibemaelves, hut t .y learned a good deal about the t n.jfi?tur of sugar. The Committee on Publlo Grounds of the :y Council are In favor of setting apart a cf City creek caHon for park pur- wi'.l shortly be made fur ,.iiavls!t : Coun-- r i(se f selecting ttreund. i'arsons bsllavea that with the ! i of a fw ifccMartl dollars the i l rnaia a i xit it tractive spot ' : ; i , ! t- . - - i - ;t;-- IV.; s.sd htUa-- f seker. ; . :t. ' tie r i :t , . u ' i- i i l- wVo VM fcllUd i:lar-- f. 7 a UL'- '. - :. . txV. Al-.i . 1 ? - :S t.'.fl " slug.-Sunda- ; rtesi-'deno- qi ! , pe wa little to do. f Globe-Democr- el t iron of Shakespeare, a well-knoOxden. died of paralysis I of the brain yes.. fterday mornlag. The County Clerk yesterday Issued a mar to Fra U. Davis, agea za, ana riage lloense Francis O. Kearnes, agea zj. The Anaerleap Fork fndrptwffU comes out In a new ores, tone an nom print instead of quarto patent lasiaea. i 11 is a eommena able improremeat. If at the 'Western Union There are meaaages office far John W. neott eare Samson Bros., tf lae Uraoe FUmmlaK. Albert Oreen, Mrs. 9C Chambers, J. T. OrozalL 8am llelatyre'a little boy was thrown from his bore on East HrifDtm street yes j bruised up. The horse terdar and badlyelectrlo car.. took aright at aa The change In the weather is said to be veanaaeible for a great: deal at sickness Three died suddenly among the eqeloeaj and were forwarded to the Bingyesterday ham boneyard. There were many people on the atreeta t&at alsht because of the theater and the closing of the saloon at fmidnightl but ther waa n disorder and the police had A. O. ? j Ita r rvi!?J - ta ) S UN DAT SCHOOL COHTISTIOF. The sixth annual convention of the Utah Sunday School Association will be held in Ogden Friday eveningi Kovember 87th, Saturday, November 88th, and Sunday, November SUth. ' all Pastors, superintendents, teachers andwork others who are interested in Sunday school our to are members ef this association aeoording constitution. Each Sunday school la tbe Territo three voting delegates beside tory Is entitled the pastor and superiateadent, five in alL. ' It for any reason the pastor or superintendent cannot attend, others may be selected to fill their we hope every pastor and superinplaces, but tendent a Hi be there. Will yon see that the five are elected in your Sunday school, and delegateswill attend? that all N. li- - Please at once send the names of all your delegates and the days they will attend the convention to Hi F. Parker, Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, box 150, Ocden, Utah, free by our fot all delegates are to be entertained enthusiastic Ogden Also send the Inames to me. as the executive committee must have them to make up the programme. Send at once, as we. want to issue the the latest. programme by tbebe18th, at on both railroads so Half rates will given of be very emalL will the expense attending are hard at work through Orden friends Our all possible to their committees, and are 'doing make this the best convention we have ever had. Will you do your part also? Attend to this will not do. Yours in the now. Next month J. C H. Parsons, work, Secretary Utah 8. S. Association. V - s , j f the having Spiritual meeting Hall. K. Cord en White will give platform tests Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. 83 i South West Temple street,' A future life demonstrated by spirit power.1 Good 'i . A. O. U. W. tuuslo. S ! . Summary for tbe Moiitit , of Oerteber, 189L actual barometer .... ...... 25; 778 Monthly mean (.redueed to sea Monthly mean barometer ... S0.1S3 i. level).... 5319 Monthly mean temperature.. ... ...i. ....... 63.9 Monthly mean humidity Meteorolog-leal- i ". . 74ideg temperature, ou the th. Highest Lowest temperature, oa the 25th .. 45 deg N. W Prevailing direction of wind......... 1128 Total precipitation 9 No. of daya on which rain fell...........'.. 3 No. of cloudless days. ................ .... 4 No. of partly cloudy days 4 Ncof cloudy days........ GEORGE N. SALISBURY. Observer, r Exchange. Five good lota adjoining Liberty Park, unincumbered, for a bouse and lot on North Bench, and pay difference, if any. Here) Is a chance that occurs but once in a lifeI time. Oeod unincumbered real estate for stock ef BaerohaadJse The flasst horse and stock ranch In Utah. seven miles from city; 523,oou wortn ox lm- prevemsats. Will exchange for merchandise , er Inside praperty. In fact, l win exchange anytning from a jack-knif- e to a brRjk block. Call la and tH me what you have. J. M. Nelson, 48 E. Second Bouth TTe Write fc La 7 c If ever Undersold. Are - 1 1 a cr trll order to Hoberts i.'...: l.fi "ri- &ieiJtea, , tr 1 tt. 1- - would never be used even for tbe purpose of securing records It takes but a moment' thought, said he, to convince any one that there must be a difference between the kite and regulation tracks. On the former there is but onejurnre above a third of a mile. Ou are two turns of tbe rgulaTiou-rekthe- m a quarter of mile eaob. making la all a half mlfe. Now tracks arex measured for the mile, three feet from the pole, but a horse never travels closer to tbe pole than five feet. It Is plain to see that the horse on a kite track making the turn of a third of it mile Ave feet from the pole has a decided advantage over the horse traveling half a mile on the turns of a regulation track. "Then why should not the kite track eeroe into general use?" "For several reasons, said Mr.: Doble First of all. tbe people make racing possible, and, having paid their money to see a race, they will not be content with a glimpse of the horses as r they score down for the as far as judging word, are lost! to sight and are only again positions Is concerned seen as they J flash under the wire. On a it Is almost kite track in the long stretehea a horse is on Its if to determine Impossible relative position of the stride, and tbebe determined. Then another horse cannot Cleveland. Lexthing against the change Terr Haute, Buffalo.' ington, Rochester,a score of other big racing and Philadelphia invested sums of money large so points have tbe publio In regulation tracks, built may see the racing, and It la beyond reason to suppose these properties would be deand kite tracks substituted." stroyed difference be reconciled, "How will the Mr. Doble T" I "That's bard to determine. Some standard, must be fixed by tbe Trotting Associations, and the most ruinous feature of the busip record, must be stopped; ness, tbe It Is unfair to both horse and driver. As an old illustration, take tbe day during our recent race meeting here when I drove Nancy Hanks against her record. The track did net suit her, the weather was raw and the mare was not In any shape for beating ber record. But the event had been exland in justice to the tensively advertised I had to start her. Net so with these people p performances. They are sent to a track and some evening when tbe wind baa died down and tbe condition for a fast mile are all that could be desired, the horse takes bis record and the fast mile go against the race record of a game horse. It is not fair, and perhaps the simplest solution ef the difficulty would be to count nothing nut race records.''. ':.; Is contended. Mr. r "It lotl8, as another reason for substituting tlse strait-awa- y or the tracer, that as a matter ef fact no two realaUia tracks are exthe same t:. :e, and that records actly on anmade on one rai.Ut izt ta pc iiitla ' other." "I don't tM aV..t." ra- - Ij3 cnrei li t: rV jsctlan; wi. tr,. . r t f 1 a t t!on tracks i i c ivant j ii i .2 i v t crj t te ol. t Vj . I : 'tin-cu- ; , tin-cu- I kite-shap- ed : worth considering. I should not be surprised if the time would come soon when only records made In races will count, and when a distinction will be made between records on regulation and other tracks." Dancing- - Academy O. A. It. flail. Socials Tuesday evenings. Saturday schools 1 to 4 p. m. Matinee 4 to ft. Thanksgiving matinee at 3. Hall to rent at $15 per nlgtt. Always refreshing- - Invigorating Idanha. Only 9)Sff to Denver and Return Yla the Union FarelUe. t The Union Pacific will sell round trip ticket to Denver and return on November 15tb and 16tb, good for return twenty days, at rate of 25, for the Mining Congress. Tickets good for stop over at any point on tbe return trip. Trains leave Salt Lake at 7 a. m. and 6 p. m., equipped with through sleepers and day coaches. i -- Pants for Nothing. Leave your order for two suits of clothes, and get a pair of pants made tx order for nothing, at Jos. Baumgartea's. The Tailor. Every druggist sells Idanha. Removal. Stephens & Schroeder have removed from the Opera House bloc to the Commercial j block. Don't Be Puckers. Don't pay millionaire prices. See my prices before buying fine watches and jewelry elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods sold on installments at cash prices. Alex I. Wtait. 262 Mala St. MARRIED. Nothis I. N. Parker, vember 14tb, at the residencecityof Saturday. Fred R. Davis of Park City to Llllie Kearnes of Salt Lake Oity. No cards. DAVIS-XEARNES-- In - j a9 ) 7. " r. I i r. ,i i to-da- t SOCIETY NOTICE. MEETING OF MT. MORTAFT rWANo.SPECIAL . and A. M.. will hold its regu(Monday) evenrng at 7:30 work in the Master's degree. o'clock, for, Officers and .members are requested to attend, and Masons qualified cordially invited, By order of the Worsh. Master. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, Secretary. Lodge 8, A.-F- lar meeting I PERSONAL'S. TAILOR SYSTEM. SCIENTIFIC no LADY chart, scale or machine used. Cutting taught from the diameter of the arm eye. Dress and coat cutting taught, including basques without seam and the French bias, and the celebrated- belle sktrv taught. Office open day 44 E. 1st So.! 1574 and Louis M61 - peer, evening. OF SOME TV honorable gentleman, between 35 and 45, brunette preferred, by a refined widow. Address . i 1590 D27,Tribune. TVTOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK UPJYOUR Jl4 titles. The Abstract Com pany is prepared to furnish complete abstracts of city and county property on short notice. " 1669 Prices to suit the times. PERSONS OF MARRYTHOUSANDS our agency. JHAVE If you want husband or wife, any station of. life, send stamp for sample of our matrimonial paper. Mr. 1553 and Mrs Drake. Chicago. III. ACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS; ALSO, bust developroeet successfully and scientifically treated by Miss Helm and sister, Walker XIJANTEO-ACQUAINTANC- E Inter-Mountai- n J ! House, Room 68. 1509 CIVIL ENGINEER aUSTAVE SCHULTE, last twelve years mineral In U. S. draughtsman Surveyor's office; i office, room 6, S. E. corner Third Sooth and Main. 1473 INSTITUTE; FOR of nervous and chronic diseases. one treatments For at 50 -'cts. each. WE. month; 4th South St. H91 WHYTOCK, DENTIST, OFFICE, bould block. 4 doors south of Walker house. ADAM BRADLEY. FASHIONABLE 450 East Second South. Those dressmakers s work invited to call. wisblnr g93g ON SHORT FURNISHED NOTICE LININGSkinds of stoves made. 157 State Road. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS, STOVEorders i 1104 at 157 "State street. A PAINTER FROM CHICAGO, WITH 15 m. years experience in frescoing and house to take work by the day or painting, would like contract; designs for 128 frescoing furnished: satisfaction guaranteed. P. O. East 6th South. Y ELECTRO-MAGNETI- C i s JI M bOX first-clas- 25. k475 OTIEHLN& CREIGHTON. SURGEON DENT 58 W. gad. South. Honrs, 8 to fx. EDIUM.-KF- ,: CORDEN WHITE, CLAIR Ttf XtA voyant. trance, test and business medium. Sittings daily t lest circles Tuesday and Thurs-da- y evening. S3;4 S. West Temple St. TPtR-- UNGER CURES ALL PRIVATE JLJ: esses, menstruation. stones, poly-pen cancers, piles in five days, whites in twelve. liver and kidney diseases,' cripples unsyphilis, der fifteen years. Ia practice 87 years. Offlo and residence 55 West 8rd S. DENTISTS, ROOMS TRIPP," CHAPMAN AOpera, House block, 3d - W. 9nd Se'uth t. Anaesthetics administered. A gen-ercSMO stock of dentists supplies on hand.LADIES' KUHN. HAIRDRESSER; " MLLE. 45, building. tSde ESTABLISHED BROKER. WAITERS, Loans on .watches, diamonds, jewelry: an redeemed pledges sold at low rates. All business eouGalentiaL SI E. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. 1 NiCHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE 1r Uposite Walker House. U its, s r DIS-etrictu- re. , al - Scott-Auerba- cb - A D ll. g; A li -- E.-2n- , I OP-d73- N d PI 1 i. N 8 Scott-Auerbac- h M SU-burb- an N i 1 Trlb-1-19- A I. y: spe-cialt- D the largest A partner 1134 -- A N ' B IM-Se- A 3 3 COM-plete- ly - i D D ; A SIX-ROO- M 6 In-qui- re ;. D 1 I ONCE-t-4110.00-0 e, 1 UN-nisb- ed i - -- w S 8 WE t-- . SIX-ROO- M 71 j FIHBT-CLAS- T7ROM THOS. MATTHEWS, IN THE 13TII JL ward, Nov. 7th. da4k bay mar colt, star on V. forehead, 18 months old; return to owner, J.1.V5 Brim. 43 E. 7th South. Reward. GRAY M ARE ALOUT 10 YEARS OLD. rkSEshod, V-- J from 314 S. 1st W. on the night of the 13tb. If found report to 814 S. 1st W. or C. H. 1547 Martin, O'Meara block, 2nd South. F..OM N'.'JITil SALT LAKE COK-nice worka, west from the rtiil. en the ef Oetoeer. on bay colt (italaon), H Eiertfcs cm Jft Lii I loot t y old; had halter on; rore. Als one bay Lor- - . I'J years c1 ; IfscJsd i.e--a bo t I 0 on left shoulder; vi t: turn to owner and be ren.. iZid. Leu j i.ke. 5 township 9. WILL BUY 90 ACRES OF GOOD. iOnrt level land 4 miles west of cttv limits on line Utah Jt Nevada K. R. : soil suitable for brick. Easy terms. making 93000 will buy a fine tract of 40 acres' of land ou two streets, adjoining Eldorado. 4 berdering arteetaa wells; land partially broken; ;suitable for platting or gardening. Easy terms.double The above are real bntgalns, the worth prioe. and must be sold this week. Froiseth A 1598 Co.. 6S g. 2nd South. AGON AND UARNKSS CHEAP. 761 E. &JJJ I w 4th So. 1571 IS THE TIME TO BUY. HAVE I. NOW just what you beea looking for, a nice house elate in on the East Side: very lew rstriceSo.sad remarkably easy terras. Beck, 19 East 1534 RODS LEFT ON WEST TEMPLE JUSTS $400 per rod. Beck. J8 Last 1st So. 1A35 PER MONTH WILL BUY A HOKE 1536 ef Beck. 18 E. 1st So. CHEAPEST, THE BEST. MOST DE-THEsirable and astonishing bargain jet offered. cloee In. beauU-fu- l It is on the East Side and very 1W7 home; easy term. Beck. 18 E. 1st So. HOC) MED RUSTIC. CLOSET. PANTRY AND y bathroom, cellar: larce carriage shop, lot 2x8 on corner on Second West e.tr line, north, only 6 blocks from Temple. t2M0: cash balance time to suit. Three lots and hotel very ohean. or will trade. gefnl W. J. Moore, roem 1 ; $10 A 4 s :? ss rv'E - ' y I tin. 1 Ttr -- rf, two-stor- poutjd noTicn. C3TRAY branded: V-z- hip. 13 on left hi; and li on Soott-Auerha- cb L HOUSE. NEW AND CHEApT Hue; the house will make a nioe four-roohoue with bath and barn, on car line: this is th cheapest house for the money in town. Will sell on easy term. H. W. Fuller. Room S. Calmer block, on East 4.V)l Ptrtt South, near Main. N LY 10 LOTS LEFT IN WATERLOO, Third East. We will give you best offer ever made on building lots this week;- terms to suit; prices extremely low for cash. W. E. 41 1505 West Second Soath. Hubbard. "4 f AM.MOTH BASE BURNER; CHEAP. i. a Harvey, 191 Main. 14V! UALOON. WITH ALL ACCOUTREMENTS; O cheap for cash or real estate. 945 Main. 1548 INSTALLMENT FLAN. AN ELK-gaON THEhome; 8 rooms, besides bats roc m aud' hall; modern house in everv way ; large reception price. 94MU. Miller A Miller (Not "Brothers" no Il7 relation). Opera House block. A N O FFB R TOPAUL- - T. K ENN Y, MAKEWilloughby street. Brooklyn. N. Y., oa any of lots 67 to 76. Liberty Park addition: prop--ert- y very desirable; Liberty Fark annex: two years refused i.VX) per lot facing ago; terms, one-ha- lf cash; balance, 30 days; a snap, seldom SIX-ROO- rt at ti!i FutLi':? C'rrr, ;HC;?Ar :ir. f. i 5 Coot "T r : i . r -. 3 ii. I', k: r . roaa-ikeejr- i. . ro' qtoli k3 o'c ai".;.at .4 rf e i tursi eft 1 - t j r - i fL.zx about 9 HsSr a catint-tosrd wJ be rtid fcrr p 1 - i i 'e. i , k i 1 i nt Offered. 1467 400 ACRES; TIT LIS PER GOOD RANCH, good water right and artesian water for bouse use; good house and barn. Will sell on terms or exchange for Salt Lake real estate. easy e9H8 Address Box 13. Black foot. Idaho. Ti.fY BUSINESS AT LESS THAN INVEN-- d. Every article will inventory torj. more than actual value, tbe membership Inin the American Ticket Brokers Association cluded. Will give buyer a bargain. E. MeCar-ric1450 pawnbroker, 240 S. Mala St. FINE LITTLE HORSE, I7XTRA and harness. 934 W. RlQ; 2nd Sooth. 1139 PER MONTH BUYS A HOME. - EV-1- 9 L. C ery thing new and on car-lin1141 Cressiaan. room 56. Commercial block. ACRES LAND, FOUR MILES NORTH IjMVE Main Washlsgte svsase; smsll . cAsh. Adframe bouse, motor line; price dress "S. T.," Uamlsson House. 140 Box, Provo. l'l. one-thir- t k, e. 4 tX-dO- UUb. 11S9 11TH AND 12TH E. THE LOTS BET. surroundings. Transit, only Rapid 300 each. Easy payments. V. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd So. h97 WILL TRADE FOB CITY CHEAP, aORgood business; also good family horse, carriage and harness, and a thoroughbred See Merlaa A Co., Room 90, fresh. cow, Jersey . Morlan block. Jul 8 YEARS, WILL BUY A SOnftCASH'H-A-L- . of lots oa 4th E. at 9800 for the pair this week. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 9sd S. LOTS BUILDING LOTS LOTS ON LOTS. East and 10th South, th n a est aad meet healthful location in the city, to say nothing ef the picturesque view of tbe city, valley and moua-tainair. free from smoke of city. Rssid cars direct to lots: 15 minutes' Transitpure servloe and fare. For particulars apply oaly to H. P. G. Coataa. Commercial Bank building. SURREY, DOUBLE HAR-nes- s, 1 1 t: top buggy, single harness; k&49 ; cheap. Call at 36. Hooper balldlng. F YOU ARE LOOKING FOB A LA&GE OR f small farm In Utah see Casady Bros., 150 S. sin St. b FINE RESIDENCE PROPTf RTY PLACED in ray hands for tale by a at a price 93U00 less than aotual value. House is 7 rooms, bath and all brick, lot papered; resiis SO feet front and In one ofnicely tbe choicest dence sections of the city. Net tnoob cash needed as first payment. Joseph P. Bacae, 2nd 138 floor. Wasatch building. AS GOOD AS NEW FOB FURNITURE the Guest Celten Furalture. Auction and Commission Mouse, 19 East Third t South st i4o LOW PRICES IN NORWOOD.' THE East, with the Rapid Transit aad beautiful surroundings, makes It tbe most desirable property fer homes now offered. W. E. Hueserd, 41 West Second South. 4 k5t0 YOU SEE NORWOOD PLACE. ELEV-ent- h East, you eaaaet but be charmed w 1th its location for a heme. Lots 9300 and 9350; aay terms to suit. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West fieoeed South. y THREE-ROOCOTTAGE ON TUB NEW plan; price, 91400. J. B.z Bister A Co.. 41 West 2nd South. FIVE-ROOBRICK ON THE NEW and terms en get plan; prioeSad B. A this. J. Blazer Co.. 41 West South, kto TORWOOD. 11TH EAST. IN THE MOST i.1 rapidly-growinand cefcoesf of elty. a few lets will be sold at f,X) each;part menu. W. E. Hubbard. 41 W. 9d So. easy pay. k3dJ NEW BRICKS CHCAP. SMALL balance meatnly. Barring-topayment down; A No. 9 W. 9nd South. NeweU. Donnelly H LEFFEL . WATER rpwO X wheels, with globe casings; a lot of S and gauge shsfting, with pulleys; sscle blocks and ball and socket hsngers; sil fir removed to make room for larger power Address R. H. Terhune, superintendent. plant. Lake Salt City, or call at Hanauer Smelting Works. A s; 4 - TWO-SEATE- D flrst-oles- A 4 non-reslde- 1 ' IF k4 A I g 3 n, 26H-INC- h 314-tne- s: kl7(i LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON AND for 9350. A No. 1 location for any 4th North at. AND GOODWILL CHEAP FURNITURE and lodging house: 19 rooms, reason for selling. Apply S33 W. 1st South. good COWS. APPLY TO G. D. FRESH MILK Ames's addition. h36i business. 219 . r- t - - MONEY TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON SHORT OR LONG, MONEY and on real estate; notes bought. Waterman Bres.. Boom 41, Central block. U7 ONEY LONG OR SHORT TIME, OB WILL casn gooa paper, vr. w. stoore, room 1 1544 bull eing. ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND TIME X real estate ia terms to suit. H. W. Fuller, Room S, Culmer block, on 1st South, near Main. PAPER. N. C ABBOTT, SHORT 12,TIME Commercial Block. lU'i TO 1AJAli ON LONG TIME AND COnfin ti3iJJJxJ low interest on inside improvedA.r .1.1 estate. Take elevator till further notice.: klU Sawyer. 6 and 6 Wasatch builcln g. TO LOAN ON FUNDS MORTGAGE, rpftUST X at lowest current rates. H. P. G. Coates, Commercial Bank building. OWK ikab. xjuuj one ok two years. loOuO five years. W. E. Huh-tr- d. Lj)yJ 41 West Secood South. H ON INSIDE IMPROVED PER CI O i property- - J- - B. Blazer Co.. 41 W. god a. TA J.LEONARD, LOKO AND SHOUT Ti'lil Commercial block. 1 i X V money. Room M Scott-Auerba- ch - 1 J innri T'4 AND 8 i, PERCENT. Ii ON 1NSIUC property, u?oaey rea 'r. Jean f. Snyder, Looms Limtti t e 110 'L:;t-Telepc.n- fJ. rest bo., too; r.;S.OC0 TO LOAN IllAVli -1 taree. six, r ' or t I.ifc f U t :::z. tact J. lit. yon. Loom S.U-- 1 1. rrnu;; ir ix j?.er 1 'LLr:;-wi- : era a &co. r ry ; - .0., 1 .: ri-'- i A near car home; also a '. is claimed anltnl if tie l is on or oa iisi vy of swT . Novezaber, ptsbl! sue-t'- :it wiil.be sold toat the - at the 11, l..Le.st ;ty estray poued, V.. t, at it o ': ' V. P. j. above-describe- d y 1544 building. R 150 HOUSES INSTALLMENT CASADV, 1521 Main street. 1 ( LOTS. 50 FEET FRONT IN KINNEY A IV Gourlay'a addition; also one lot in Miller Jt Miller's addition. Apply 543 West 2ud South. 1 O c two-stor- 8 - - CTRAYED. FOLDING BIT WITH WOOL MATTRESS. 15TiO Call at 916 E. 7th South. ACRES. HOUSK AND STABLE, HORSES, cowe and hay. Apply Sunday, Julius Heuer. 1556 section 1. . e 4 9 5-RO- - ' 't DIEp. In Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov. 14, 1891, Ethel May, daughter of W. H. and . Sarah Remington, aged 11 years. Funeral from residence at 9 p. m., November 15th. Services at tbe grave. The grief of Chat stricken household is most Older .than ber years, little Ethel was pitiable. a companion to her mother, a little mamma to the younger children of the family. Four days was since she seized by Tbe attack was so terriblemalignant that whendiphtheria. the physician reached her side, he at oncer said' there could only be a fatal termination. Medicine had no effect, the disease progressed with fearful rapidity, and yesterday the little great soul away. Early yesterday she told her passed mother she was going to that she' was content and was only grieved die, to see her sorrow. So she talked at intervals until 4 p.m. when, without one spasm so gentle was her dissolution she fell asleep. Her teachers say she was the most lovable of pupils, her. cheery smile was a to see 4 rj her home the desolation always is absolute.joy Thefjafents are comfortless, their are hearts in the casket with their time can heal or even partly healdarling. a wound Only like that By and by they will recall the words the child spoke, when dying, it will be a balm to them, and they will take up the hope that There is no death! whet seems so is transition; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb ef the life Elysian, ' Whose portal we call Death. The sympathies of this whole city goes out to , he bereft family. BATES Of diphtheria, at Park City, November t 14,H.1891, child Theodore, aged two years, only i G. and Kate Bates. of Funeral cortege will leave residence of J. E. between Eighth and Busby on Third East street, m. . Ninth Sooth streets. p. REMINGTON sach are needed and where will be well reaumerated: manufacturing pre- f zerred. , Address Bi 17, care Lord K Tuomas, j 1 mi Chicago. OR 4 UJNFURN ISHED ROOMS IN BCSI-nes- s center, on 2d floor, suitable for dress Madam Alecia Wstmaking parlors. Address sen. S4 E. 151 4th South. i TO SET TYPE- - ROOM S8, CEN-157- 5 IKLS G1 tral block. WOMAN THAT IS MIDDLE-AGEdo small amount of light housework for good home for winter. Apply 93 2nd liSTO East. 1563 block. Si Currant street. AND AND WIFE ROOM FOR MAN, BOARD near business center. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HO US Address, give 1564 7 per month. 145 S. 7th East. li79 location and terms, D 35, care Tribune UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR UOUSE- ROOMMATE. DESIRABLE GENTLEMAN board Address keeplog. fifeX E. 8rd South. family. private , f D 28, Tribune. 1579 TrURNI8HED ROOM. GOOD LOCATION. IN SPRING WAGON AND SERVICEABLE A? exchange for vocal lessons. Address D 33, 1557 Tribune. be ten team for days er more. Driver must well acquainted with Eastern Utah. Leave adYT'URNISUED OR IN ROOMS. SINGLE 15V5 dress with Mr. Hsrris, Knutsford HoteL 1561 J? suites. No. 27 S. 9th East. TEL-- BY YOUNG LADY. OOMMATE L? CRXISHED ROOM: TELLURIUE BCILD-155)5eO luride Bldg., 3rd South. U lag, gri South. IN FAMILIES BY THE DAY; EWLY FURNISHED SEWING and ROOM, CITE A P. fit Call or address Mrs. 154 Call at 364 South West Temple. 1533 J. Ford.,roofa 18. 147nicely. South St. OT STEAM MODERN HOUSE, HEAT, OOD GIRL AT 78 DUN BAR AVE-- i BET. for plants or incubators. 167 W. 1st South. 1st and 2nd So. and 9th and 10th E. Small s 1543 EVERAL HOUSES. 4 TO 8 ROOMS, tS TO family. 1533 40. Beck. 18 East 1st South. MOULDERS AT EAGLE FOUNDRY IRON Machine 1523 Co. IN ELY AND FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE; Ij hot and cold water to orobtain will sell furni D GOODS AT S35 SOUTH Q ETON ture. This is good chancebath, flue furnt 1511 Main St. O ture at low prioe. Call at 769 So. West nple 1540 EXCHANGE A NEW DOUBLE TENE-J- . from 8 to 10 a. m. rpo ment, nine rooms each, all modern im35. ROOMED HOUSE CLOSE IN. on East Mb st. Will exchange clear provements, house East Bench. 915. o clear vacant ground in city, well located house West First South. 10. south or east Address D 15, Tribune office. 1575 Come and examine mv list at your lelnure. W 1545 GO OUT OR TAKE WASHING, BY J. Moore, room 1 building. TO good 1513 washwoman t 151 Center street. ED HOUSE, WITH BATHROOM, AO-ROOho tand cold water, etc Enquire at 1781517E WOULD LIKE LADY OFbv EXPERIENCE day or Week in private family. street. 1519 Terms moderate. Call at 176 1st West. PAY RENT? WE WILL SELL YOU WHY house on monthly payments, the same O EXCHANGE UNENCUMBERED tfao property for close in business or resi- as rent. Casady. 150 S. Miln street. dence property with encumbrances. Tenant for S5.50 PER WEEK; BOARD. WITH some of the best located oflI6es and residences in ROOMS. 68 E. First North. k341 A Loan Company, the city. BrooklynGodbe-PittReal Estate s 107 Main St., over SUITABLE ICELV FURNISHED RO0MS Drug Companv's 149B for light housekeeping. 6;U S. Main 1508 store. ARGE WELL. VENTILATED FURNISHED DllON'S "LIFE OF CHRIST," AGENT FORprefered; 1493 room with fire. 133 B street. Address F. L. Tripp, f4U4 Box 43. City, j ; O ROOMS, MOSTLY FURNISHED. AT 41 HOUSE OF 3 OR 5 ROOMS, J West Second South, only 135. W. E. Hub IpURNISHED 1504 or rent if In desirable loca bard. 0 tion. Address, stating rent or terms, 1) 17, 83 6 MILES BRICK HOUSE: une office. FARM. city:ACRES; water HCat In Mill creek. Wood 1470 GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ruff, Commercial binck. , for small family'. Inquire at 845 AVest 'IMIE TIVOLI RESTAURANT. APPLY 945 1508 Fifth South.. 1474 ain St. A T MISS McALPIN'S LADIES TO CALL E. FIRST SDUTit ST.. MODERN parlojfs for stylish work and fbridk house: larva yard. good satisfaction. jCutiing and fitting a 1244 H. P. G. Coates. Commercial block. 63 W. 2nd South. Room 8. Srd floor. Ufi9 ELMONICO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED in and 1453 rooms; 55 E. 9ad South St. best paying saloon. Take cash or real ess 1477 tate: 245 Main. ROOM BRICK COTTAGE. HALL. PANTRY and closet; close in. Apply 66 S E. 2nd So. FOR 10 CTS. A MEAL FROM 11 "innMEJi AVJU toS at Tivoli Saloon, opposite Walker LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH HOT AND 1478 House. cold water, with bath and gas. at 449 S. 1459 West Temple. A FOR HOME 'AT NICE 2500; CUSTOMER and City ROOM FOR ONE. A PARLOR FO.R TWO, Houe of six rooms -water. Miller A Miller (Not Brothers" uo St. private table. 48 E. Third South 1234 1481 Reference. relation). Opera Housti block. -- ROOM OFl HOUSEHOLD FURNI-- 1 HOUSE. WELL LOCATED; tai" fJ CARLOADS ture or any kind bt merchandise, at Utah 1175 W. E. Habbatd. 41 W. ?ad South. Auction & Commission House, to sell at auction 5T3 COTTAGE. 1CELY FURNISHED 65 E. 2nd South. every Tuesday and Saturday. 1160 South Fif-s-t West. Prompt returns made after sale. J. Engilman, ' 14X) Auctioneer. FURNISHED NEAT unfurnished. COTTAGE Ninth East near Brlgham. DR. TO KNOW THAT LEEKA EVERYBODY dentist in Salt Lake who makes Harvey, 191 Main. 1158 no extra charge for painless extracting. Oas or EASTERN vitalized air administered; 24 W. 2nd South. 1449 MODERN of city. 930. HOUSK. McGurrin A Darling. 1159 Progress """IOMPETEST GIRL. FORGENERAL HOUSEbuilding. W work. Inquire at Ham's Fork Coal Office, 914. W. E. ROOM KAUTIFUL4 COTTAGE, 933 Main St. . i ? 1448 1123 Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd So. e IN REFER-119- 1 EXCHANGE CHOICE RENT REASONABLE: EQUITY TO proved Salt Lake property; close in. ROOMS; required. 241 East Brigham. lies uasnier. itnutsrora. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; COMPETENT GIRL FOR KITCHEN furnished fer housekeeping. No. 858 work wanted. Apply 24 80. 8th East, fore-16E. 2nd South. , 1117, neon. Liberal wages. HOUSES FOR RENT. RANGING OEVERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, O from 3 to 7 rooms; conveniently located. See ALL KINDS. OF etc toa store at 18 Eaat Third 1110 Morlan A Qo., Room 20. Morlan block. 139 South st. LEG ANT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE K or en suite; 199 W. 2nd South. FURNITURE AT 18 E. 3RD 19 SECOND-HANColten jFurniture, Auction and HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS. RENT 845. APPLY 141 Commission House. 183 on premises. 311 South Second West. FURNITURE, 18 E. 8RD SECOND-HANBRICK COR. I AND 6TH SALE; 143 J OR streets. Inquire W. R. Wightmsn, room 3 OF ! ALL KINDS OF HER- - Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building. cbandlse at uuest colton Furniture, auo NEW BOUSE IN SUBURBS 143 tion and Commission House. on ear line. Rent 95. Apply room 12, TO GO OUT Holmes block. CARPENTERS BRIDGE ivu TEN R. G.;w.. Tlntio branch; 60 track men. COTTAGE WITH 11 FURNISHED 45 Co. Apply 77V4 W; 2nd South. Salt LakeEmp. bathroom. 890 D st Apply O. A. Jennings, or. 6th aad D st. 173 ALE AND FEMALE HELP AT U. S. EM- 78 WSo. 1147 nd (Tel. 59a) ploymsnt Co., -- ROOM HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST., ONE FOR GENERAL closets, hot and cold water, bath, etc TWO GIRLS, to Dr. care the assist and other take and 167 of J. Besttle. 655 E. 2nd South st. k379 of children. No. 159 West 3rd South. ROOMS FURNISHED FOR LIGHT PAID FOR 6ECOND-HAN114 housekeeping. 667 N. 9nd West. BEST PRICES also oleaplng, dyeing and repair837 FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM, ing well done by I. Ciine, 109 E. 1st So.,, opp NICELY West. City Hall. Orders attended by mail or call. TO FEED GRAIN AND HAY TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND I7EW HORSES k85 brick; 424 W. 6th South. winter; tfl per mo. I. A. Benton, P. p. FURNISHED ELEGANTLY ROOMS, Ef MONEY. - OR F YOU WISH TO BORROW k street. y suite or single. 828 S. State have money to loan, rball on W. . Hubbard, TVTEW 41 W. 2nd South. k815 BRICK HOUSE. WITH JLv barn; cheap. Inquire at 181 Main. WORTH OF FURNI-turAT carpets, stoves,St.etc. etc Opposite FURNISHED ROOMS. FROM 98 TO 918 PER Mark's school, 135 kSOt K.9nd South. City Hall, one door east of i h3l9 East 1st South st. FINEST ROOMS IN THE rpHE JL single or en suite, everything new; CITY, steam electrio lights: terms moderate. 36 State beat, SITU ATI OH WANTED. street. Harris Building. k518 3 OR ROOMS. HONEST I7URNISHED STEAM OAS HEAT CASHIER, COLLECTOR hard worker, wants lob. Well JU and bath tU.ftO to U.C0 per week; all ouUide recommended. Can give security. ir. P., care windows. 45 F. 1st Sotth. Robert's pew block. i 1577 box T., Cullen HoteL HOICE OF 3 NICEFURNISHED OR LADY STENOGRAPHER AND for roomers. 95 to 910 per BY writer, permanent) ? employment. Address month, houserooms, new, furniture new, bath, hot 1683 k44Q water, water closet. 3779nd E. P. O. Box 39. City. ROOM BRICK HOUSE; S ENGINEER: GOOD REFERENCES, AD- CITY WATER, 921. Miller A Miller (not "brothers," no 13W dress D 14, Tribune. IToune blook. k401 Opera FIRST-CLASA POSITION IN CITY BY A Understands all kinds of steam- NICELV FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. engineer.elevator Xv or en suite; references; 68 E. 8rd S. work; can give reference. beating andV? 2nd 1451 South. Apply 77H ERY NICE OFFICE ROOM. ENQUIRE T. A. Clawson. 47 E. FiMf South.' k393 -- ROOM HOUSE IN PARK COR. ERRACE. ' ner 5th East aad 3rd Sou not and cold OFFER AGENTS 'BIO MONEY, IN water baths, electrio lights an all modern lm- Our new patent Safes prove meats: a month. Inq uVe at drug store ' sell at sight Interritory K333 city or country. New agents on premises. field first in actuallyS96.getting rich. One agent ia Tt 9TY HOUSE COB. 5TH 8. AND So can yon. Catalogue one day cleared Clark St., Cin- itJ. 5th . Chas. Baldwin, Combercial buildfree. Alpine Safe Co., No. 363-3k3IO ing. 1239 O. cinnati, FINE FRONT OFFICE ON $4000 TO EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING floer. Holmes building; I tea in heat. to reneral agents. t4 to LARGE, to of the Knntuford. cashier k319 Apply S6 per dsy to canvas s'era. f A permanent and convenient business. No competition. Every lady TT'URNISHED ROOMS WITH a possible customer. Address, with 9o stamp. X1 board at 47 South First West, Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co., Lynn, Mm. ROOMS AT 347 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BY- DECREE OF U. S. COURT the house has. been innovated AGENTS proclaimed and newly furnished, and will be strlcyy first-clatbe original And of the "Hygeia Corsets." Now s kI45 for terms to Western Corset your time to send MOD- COMPLETELY FURNISHED Mo. j Co., St Louis. Vr era nouse 01 rooms, not water also gas, with barn and grounds attached.beating, Close AND SO SELL NEW AGENTS LADY goods at home or traveling; light In. Enquire 66 E. Second st Vh978 Mas. N. B. Address 8 10 MODERN AND ROOM pay. Little,' BRICK samples; liberal ' IMl TWO 23 W. th South. Chicago, III ; pood location. ROOM FOR ONE uR BURNISHED FRONT S. two gentlemen. Sl9 1st - West, in prtra.e LC13JL b?v5 family. STATE 14, 1891$ BETWEEN NOVEMBER 8 COTTAGE AND Natiional Bank, one pocket h5S st 145 W. f5th South. UFUB book containing Trustee receipts and other FURNISHED same to the either mHR liASPMPWT oo w pvn ioittii 1 note. Any person returning n will be liberally of these banks or to this ie&ice X eoraer cf West Temple, eld Tribune build; 15 10 rewarded. ing. Inquire at the Simpson-Hil- l Drug Co. h355 NOV. IOTH, BETWEEN GAS EVENING ON office. Commercial St.. coming along First South and my residence at No. 144 Sixth East st. One pair of diamond braaceiets. One set with diamonds and sapphires. dlsy-eaof prorerty for cash, and if you One set with diamonds and ruljes. Irora your present busi-- " wish to char -The finder 'will pleare return them and ryouroryro ty f- -r excdang. we will end: -' f ness alist handsomely rewarded. Mrs. F. H. Dyer. i1 as. trade toet..r you Iricjring SUNDAY LAST AT GATE OF CITY" who otherwjss we meet parties Haveyore&l OH Park, a purse containing silver coins, key estate or stoe x ef f cf any description, living, resand rold rior It finder will please return riu th l. tnituf. barbershop, I stock, ssIck. , or and key to this doe he may retain purse st anytaurant. sl.eep, catt, 1 , t us know and w vei'A silver a's his reward. thing ejje to eit at vt.erraan liros.. Loom 41, snii. tupur yur Cea'kral iZii biorfr. - V. ; it AP- 1559 HOUSEWORK. - OFi 40, THOROUGH CENTLEMAN genera man, desires to invest, amy' SIS.OlO, in an business established Masiness, he where serr ices l,Vvj.U.'-- ?fo. V-P- FOR RENT OR THREE ROOMS ON CHEAP, TWO floor: stare front: all convenience. 1567 Furnished or unfurnished. 23 E. 4th So. WO FURNISHED RO3IS IN PRIVATE 1WI family. 133 East 9nd Sooth. HOMECOOKW BOARD: GOOD ROOMS useITH of parlor and piano-- . No. 8 Social 1578 are., pg State, bet- - 1st and Brigham FURNISHED ROOMS: OF FIVE COTTAGE for housekeeping; 1 unfurnished 1573 room- 59 N. 2nd, West. HOUSE, STEAM HEAT. HOT AN? f ROOM cold water, good stable. centrally located. 1VW' Enquire Room 10, Lyon Block. 5 ROOM FURNJaitED HOUSE FOR THE M8 739 S. 1st West. winter, rest HOUBEROOMS FOB LIGHT FURNISIIED keeping, pirntry.city water. 871 S. 9nd VT. Ilj9 URNI8HED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAM-ily- ; 1554 94.60 per month. TIB & 1st West. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOtTSE-keepinuse of kitchen and cellar. Two blocks north of northwest corner of Tesaple ! . ! WANTED. TUSSMCTABLEf.AhVnonMMATl!: HAVE XL small furnished bouse. 471 S. 2nd East. 1558 AS : STENOGRAPHER AND CiiTCATION t7 typewriter: one year's experience. Address 1555 D 94, Tribune. ; I 15, 1891 MOBITrNG, FOR GENERAL G IRL ply 307 K. Brlgham. 8'J 1 ...-9:- SIJOTD AY GoVt Report, Aug. 17, iSSg, U. Powers 94 23 p. points 9:23 p. m. and Idaho Montana. Oregon j U. Mall W. Thistle east. 1. AUautlo .8;50a. ra. and Saliba U. P. Through ...J pouott for San mlFran- m. . ... Cisco p. m. tf. 1'. CaKforaie aad Nevada ......bM P.O. W, California and Nevada wood. t:jO p. m ll. li. W. Deavsr and' Ulan 9:06p.m. J.' bprtugs R. G. W.?Uilde aud Grand Junction. 9:05 p. m. 8:30 p.m. L'. P. Park Cltr a ail Coslville Kye, Ear, Threat. U.P Frueo. tin ford and all points m. Drs. Freeman A-- Tibblts. 184 Main st L. south of Mil ford ....3:00p. V. 1'. Stockton laud iuttroiedlateB:10a--m-. I . .. your earnings and surplus rnoney points TJ. C 7:00. m. In Deposit Park City end 'mTU Creek Bank of theUtab Title Inthe Bavlogs O. W. Bisgb&m: Caoea and Wit It. surance and Trust Co., and receive 5 per m. a. .7:83 Jordan..." U.....1 cent Interest payable quarterly. Directors! V. P. Nepbl, Juab and intermediate m. li. C Chambers. J. E. Dooly. Lewis 0. HlILi 6:10. .... ....I...... point. T". P. Closed pouch for Cheyenne....- 6:00 p. m. T. K. Jones, W. S. McCornlek, A. L. Thomas U. P.-for all polata ast of Wyo- 5 00 tn. and M. II. Walker. Cashier. M. & Pender-gaa- t. p. ;..T This company Insures titles to real mlng ,.j .9:00 a. m. ....... Cotton wood... Big aud furnishes abstracts. property m. ..3:CO V. P. Closed pouch for provo p. nocae ron iniTiLor kails at nxroTS. AProiWTBgjrT. 4:00a. m. Faatarn Fal Mall TiP. U. P. Park City and Ceehe valley . ... 10:45a. m. Totnre Mes Chbistiaw AssectATtoir. Usm. ual IT. F Idaho. MMontana and Oregon... 10:45 a. m. South gospel met'ting in the Eaat Bweond"Choos-fnV. I. Frisco, Word and polata south. 9:40a. g rooma at 4 p.m. alret Subject,' m. .4:0X1 p. V. P Ktoektou and Intermediate p'ts. the Peopl'tof Ood." Ruth 1:14-1As the m' west K. G. W. California and leader Is to Del Rer. lit. McNlece, tbe meeting 13:01p.m. It. O. W. Eastern Msil.i will be Tery InterestiDg. The Y. M. C. a. m. U.H0 It. Q. .U... week hare been prodnctire of for the K. O. W. Bingham Canon and Weat 'the meeting mush good, pAt of Friday evening was m- i09 I. Jordan there attended by seVenty-flr- e young men. and Num-br:SW P-i U. C Perk City. Mill Creek s 60 at lat eireclng'a were over uieetlnp. p. m. .....t:80 Jt. O. W. Thistle and Saline men of vounu have for aud risen prayers m. 1:85 p.a m. altogether the local outlook for tbe work pt the li.. P. Cioeed peeehi from Cheyenne... Closed pouch, irem Provo...... Y. M. C. A. haa become more promising, than 7:80 m. a. and 11:00 p. m. ever. Oym nalum classes or the m. 4:00 a., malla CJeCottonwood.. full members . 9:30a.m. .4..-will be formed: this week, and the work of speUg cial Instruction lu different departments be carorficn iiotrKB. j ried on vUb. renewed vigor. p.m. If eney erdet Window opcna 9 a. m., oloaea ra. PassBTTERtAK 9:00a. On Westminster Church. rerliter wlado.j 6:00 p. m. tCpeolot Fourth West, between First and Second alotYvfUter window... m. d to m. K. a. 8 Bouth. L. Mornp. f tnerei dllTry wlndewe open Arnold, pastor. 8 a. m. to p. m. t np window open. ... .'. ing service at 11 a. m. : Sunday school at tHl 7 p. m. 14:15; Y. P. S. C. E-- meeting at 0:SO Ckirtera' wlnaow eacepttnt Banday p. m.: evening service, 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednesday acMDAT nouna t evening at 7:31. Stranefs, cordially invited to? General da lire ry and stamp windewa 1 open attend any of all of these services. m. m. a. to p. ....ll ....j. and p. m. Baptist ChItrch. Corner Second West Ser,19tol Carrier' window, ..L....U, boxes Second South, Rev. H. 11. Steelman, pastbri iieura for eolleotleaof mall from8 the letter at 11 a. mi and 7:30 p. m. r subject, In the buslneas diatrteta: a.m., 10 a. m., vice "The Secret of Power." Subject Morning for the evejning 4 p. m., 9:30 p. m and 9 p. m. 1:S0 p. mo n. "The True Ideal," an address to voting Sunday School? at 13:15 tv m.: Young People's of at 6:30 Endeavor Christian Society p. m. IUtSOBOI.OOIOAt EBOOBD. evenlna service at 7:30 p.m., All Wednesday are.lnvited. 8A LiU Clrr, Not. 14, 1891. St. Mark's Cithidiiil. Holy communion 7:30 a. m.; Suuday school, 9:45 a. ta.i morning prayer and sermon, 11a. m. ; evenrng prayeri and sermon, 7:30 pi m. St. Pstkr's Chapel. Oonosite Wsrin Sof lnt. :aup. m.; evening prayer a Bunaijr icnooi, r aermon, a. p. I'bxSbttkbiait. Publlo womb Ip at , r . 11 First rnr. a. mi and preaching by the pastor. Ha (bbath g 1 school at 12:30; Young People's Society a t B.90. ana at 7:so. Keats preaemng r.vening Clondleaa W.88 31 "flT S E ra 0 f reu at all thegf services. worship wlLtlOtoody p. Ji. ..t...l fe.aolaM Methodist Episcopal Church.-3First Third South street between the Knutsferd 89. and Main street. Rev W. D. Mabry, pastor Rev. at 'ire. 1T7 raean temperature, for 119 years, 89; excess of K. G. Hunt, assistant pastor. .Sunday school at Maa Iiemperatara 9:45 a.m. oy the pastor at Ilia, m. tempera ate, 4. atnoe Jaaaary 1, Classes meetPreaching after forenoon preaching. EpWorth LAnlBey of temperatore ' 8:30 at p. m. At 7:30 p. m. the L. . , League will meeting a i . close of series Kxoesa ex Mmperamre ainee nTemi pastor evening addressea to young people, theSunday 19VI.79. subject being t are ffes "Words seats Power." and All Tiielr JTar ltaiaraiL traoex mean aauy " i I A and all are invited. deQeteaoy, 0.04. felnoa 1891, Deflolearyof rainfall. Januaryl, Ii.irr M. E. Church. Corner First South and 0.81 Inohea. Ninth East. Sabbath school at 10 a. m; preachMetember rainfall slaoe 119B1, of DeflcUnoy ing at 11 a. m.. and at 7:30 p. m. by the piistor. 0. 0ainoba. Epworth League at 8:30. Clans every Tues OKoma NBAitepT. Obanrrer. 7:30. day evening at Prayer meeting Thurs 4 day evening. To-2- 9. tow Taraoaat First Comorsoatioxal Church. J. Brainerd Thrall: castor. i All services held at Ilammond San FmncUcOm Zotl id. Obiervor, Sal KIall Chapel, corner Third East and Third South sermen atlii a. streets. funiio coeUr. ake Tair'wativtr; 1, City: m. schoolworsnipwitn and Bible classes at ii:3U: Sunday Endeavor Socle tr at 0 v., ra.: Christian Kkrkam. ladles' society meets Tuesday, 9 p. m.: plrayer roenag rouowea Dyatgeneral singing prsctioe 7:30; literary and musi Wednesday evening 19 IBS IlUTieTltEU 9T SILT IAII cm. cal entertainment with general social; and re freshments Friday evening at 8 o'clock. iMlss ser Wa dealra to stlmaUta the derelopment Blanche Viola Smith will sine at V. P. Ciohr tJTAH T.ATTTi ; r. s i u , i |