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Show urn i. ATTi PREPARIIlGr THE DAY. J.NOYEMBER .!. FII1DIIIGS. Hignest of all fa LcArenins Powers Attorney iTarian Engaged Jb: 3 S K t OaseavATios. 5 !er a. m. . p. in . Huff, Itaum a ir-i- ! I I i i f 4 fo To.DX .Van Francisco, Nov. rorelt J8.--Obae- Salt rver oZtoieed Lake City: Fair by light rain or $now pooler. a -- 4 " M i ' ri t : Oaf AN TO WA6H ONE DAY EVERY week. 104 W. 4th South. ONCK. 1000 TOR ONE YEAR ON CITY e RKAM. n auction obandise at M. S. Mick's Sooth asd oeaB3ision houne,-S- W. gadgeneral R. 8NO W. lOME AND SEE M. MICK. 60 wnen wan so fiu or wana DOttiQ m 19 TZZ SAIiriCTlREM $UT We desire to stimulate tie! development imt tbe manufacturing Industries of Bait Lake City, and for tbe ptirpoae of bringing the i manufactured products! mora; prominently before tbe public, theRoard of Directors of tii Chamber of Commerce paive decided to call a public meeting.) jTbli njieetlng will be keld at tbe Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce n Thursday evening. !November 18th, at 8 v'clock. IIIurers' ' agents, Manufacturer, ma ill fact merchants, members of tbe Chamber, and all citizens who have the welfare of this city at heart, are cordially .Invited to attend. It is expected that tb manufacturers will be able to furnish the Secretary with a complete Hat and description uf the rtlolee the work in manufactured. In order hand may be carried out ui2 practical re- Fit ult. fliMo. President. j i f f II. V. MtLor. Secretary. OZTT AND VBIOUBDBHOOO. Counterfeit half dollars are said to be In circulation In this olty) , There are messages at the Western Union f3ne for Louis Trloke,' IMrsi Uagcly and Bleele Uroe. j John N. Kinder baa tjeen! appointed post-matt OkIs Millard comity. Utah, In of H. 1J. Alexandor, reljeued. place 1 nterestlnx services 'sire being held at the ChrUtlan Church rooine n the Telluride block nlxhtly, and much goud Is coming ' from th em. Our worthy postmaster' has gone to Fremont. Neb., with hl Wlfu to enjoy a family reunion, but 16; Is jwblspered that tiiU 1m only a blind to jOorer up his tracks, and that he lias made 'a ittraUht trail for IVanJiliurton to Join the noblej array of poli,j ticians there. Fish Commlsisloner Musser yesterday re- xelvxil ttila dlKnutflli! l! Wihlniton. I). (.'.. Ner. IS, 1891s A. M.j Muwer, Halt Lake 'ar will reach! Laramie. Wya4 City, Utah! about November aoth. j;Cau'yu meet if arl0 ruo:ve the carp as heretofore? Marshall KIcDonald, Com in loner. Hy orders from Waahltom tbe mounted boen Increased equad of letter carrier In has eue man. tnaklnK four i all. There ought tit be two more, and the pontm aster will lnhor wltlt tbe departuient pit Washington to bring this about. f'A Corporal will be placed In comaiaod of be sad shortly. Local weather reperi at in a. m. yeater-da- yi Halt Lake. .' deg! linker City. 20 50 degi j Denver, 16 deir. ; dn(, Cheyenne. Helena. S de. f Lander. 14 deg. ; Miles City. yO de. j Moatrosi 20 deft. At 11 a. in.: Salt Lake, deg. Ilioghmu; ai deg.; Oden. U3 desr. : Logan. 2l deg.( Vark City. .17-' Biockj Trovo, U deg. i Aha. 8 dog.; dtg. j ton. 30 deg. It will be remembered Uiat the wife of thatt. Frank Hhelley dlwd a flw davM ago. andiuter-inentin went Kail with the remain for Yesterday Mark MeKlmmlns re', eclved a teleiiram. from Clinton, la., saying that Kraak Is dangerously til and for him to t'ome at once. Mrs. MoUlnimlns, who I.h a eUter of Frank, feft last Serening for the bedside of her brother. Several ('oiincllmea'l bate come to the conclusion that thereiarel too many o f!l r dotn special duty lnthe Police Deand It Is probable that nt ft tv ne t partment, nf elon the fonncll a Itlemand w il hi ruttrie that several be? n tired from o!o svork and plaowd on patrbl. John, itov e sage utterances! ou t bo fool r h if Uellly'ihave opoe l the ejret of ft te so ons e)iitloa and thy propose to act upon th advlow ru Xteimmusly aud sradultously given. D. M. Urinitba, brother of the boy who to the ttok the horM of Mr. AlcDonald not ray pouud. called yesterday to stat that 2JcDonald's horses were found In Mr. 1rimtbs'e yard la the inorolag, where they were making themselves altogether too cormuob at borne. They j were therefore Orlf-lths ralled and driven to the p4uiid. Mr. o( waking up la the says he Is tlrwd Mri McDonald's horses enornleK and saving J ii his yard making free with his shrubbery, and thinks of sending lit a bill for the damages they have done. j. j Professor Kliubrg of the' United States deedetlo ;Murvey, return j to Washingtonll Decern oer 1st. where he will wiork up in the fluid work of the past seaaou. Ills rorpn have beeu spending tbe season la tbe Jleury and Book mountains, riot far from that Orand Juactlou. triangulating all dim-oThis Ueodetle wolrkjls more country. t than plain surveying, is it deals enwith spheroidal surface, and tbe tirely nathematloal calculations are of the nicest character. Next summer the work wllL be near Oxdcn, where a base line will be laid out entirely Independent of the coastIn surtbe vey's base line. Anybody Interested hUher mathematics would eujoy a talk with 4- j Ur I i j I j j -- J ( de-ea- ut ..) j 2rofesor Llmberic. of tbe proceed- -, la Tn Tribu!bs report Mn James received lazs of athe City Council as is usual In such but, rather bard deal, types were to blame and not the caes, theThe omlasioni of, the word "net ecrlbe. ms.de Mr. James say that "according to the j .. OFFSETS OF BOOKS TO KEEP COUPLE experienced bookkeeper. References 'i oit-Ize- ns per-color- ed ' ,.' j. 1M-cle- D Commission House.- s ECOND-HAN- D M 1 D . IF AfENTVI xttlvoIidTnaryo 96000 a year assured to general agents. 84 to t4 per day to canvassers. A permanent and convenient business. No competition. Every lady a possible customer.: Address, with So stamp, CansSflldated Adjustable Shoe Co.. Lynn. Mas. ADY AGENTS SO SELL NEW AND BEAU- T. .1 J tiful goods at home or travellng: light Address Mrs. N. B. Little, samples; liberal pay. f 4 1531 Chicago, III SOCIETIES. MASONS. NO. I, KNIOHTS UTAH COMMANDERY c Stated Conclaves held at Hall, on the first Thursday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights are courteously t C. B .JACK, E. O. invited to attend V H. M. Bacox, Recorder, LODGE NO. 1. A. F. A A. M. WASATCH Communications o held at the Ball the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges ana sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. ' Ma-toni- ; ft Ma-ont- '. n BK-quvst- cd tSf-AL- i j . . -- ( -.! - . A TARDY RECOVER T. 7 running against the elty, certainly the 4 ; arj-rest- ed 1 ; " A ':! at the completion ot the line tempt to retard speedy acquisition of rights by blocking the of way and the refusal to put ln water maJaa by which the city could derive some revenue front the investment-- cannot be attributed to motives of economy by the softest hearted and softest headed Gentile in the Territory. It is said on the quiet that the Mormon Councilmen opposed the extension tf the water mains because It was simply a scheme ot the Liberals to carry the North Bench next February election, forgetting tbat It was only tbelr own persistent opposition work and delay that threw ?Into out for completion this that was mapped .. fall. The root of the trouble la that the advent beach means of more water en tbe ofnorth section ot tbe that the rapid building up town and therefore the speedy and hopeless conversion et another liormon stronghold - : r mid-wint- r er - st. Mrs. F. H. Dyer. SUNDAY M 1487 GATE OF CITY LAST AT Park, a parse containing silver coins, key J ;gold and ring . If finder will please return ring and and key to this offlee he may. retain purse 147 silver as his reward. i"iAM55L-J25SiiS-- - HALLET -- A DAVIS - Houaxozi, Ptnt-Mpre- - , cor-ne- - ; of ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS C""SAl!lANTijTL7TO every Monday evening, at p. m ia CasUa Hall, Gladstone butldiag. E:C0 Main street. Sojourning Knight cordially invited attend.' ' - H. T. CLARK. C C' ' K. of Ri A SV " W. M. KistaT. " r " LODGE- - NO. ') "3, K. Of ROCKY MOUNTAIN at 7:33 n. every Thursday evening, Edin Castle Hall. G.'adstotie building, on M&ia street, bet. First and Second South. Members at the- order are eordiaiiy invited t attend. " . ... David prey, W. W.' Pnn.t.trs. K. ef R. A S. NO. 1. K. ef P. i Regular MYRTLE LODGE every Tuesday evening at 7:3Jg m.. Castle Halt, Gladstone building. Sojoara-inattend. Ksighu cordially lav ted tome a. i. j. . akin, E. M. Wang, It. ef R. A - : '' r- ARGE Pianos. ' Opera" Pianos.. - , F. Conner Pianos. E. G. Harrington Go's Pianos. or InstallIn In various styles of finish, cash ments. Old instruments taken ia exchange. ... Pianos for rent. ' RIVERS BROS.. 10 B. Seoond Soath. ' . , PARLOR AND OTHER 1C67 05 E. 1st S. rooms. FRONT nicely tarnished ROOM COTTAGE IN REAR OF 221 1 -- -- 1- 150 t TO-t- 1675 - 1 VO ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED 16TO cheap. 85T S. 1st W. street. STORE IN CENTER OF BUSINESS, Al'- ply 66V East Second South. ELMONICO; BLF.GANTLY FURNISHED iM8 rooms. 55 E. Snd So. st. ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. GAS I7UHNISHEDS'2.50 J7 and bath to $4.C0 per week; all outside windows. 45 F. 1st South. Robert's new block. TT'URNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT IIOl'sKJ keeplng: cheap. 4'i8 East 5th Suth. 1V3.S ED t611 SO. MAIN ST., NEW dwelling; eleetrlo lich's. everv modprn convenience, H. P. U. Coates, Commercial ilanK liVW building. ROOM. FURNISHED LARGE FRONT for two persons. SV S. 1st West. FRONT ROOM, NICELY ONE LARGE suitable for two, at 558 South 1548 West Temple. -- ROOM ED HOUSE: CELLAR; f 12.00 PER WI4 month. 255 Wall street. OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 1 OR 3 furnished tor housekeeping. 4 N. 2nd West. Y7URN1SHED ROOMS WITH BOARD: BATH: T private family. 5lrt R. 1st South st. - 1593 ICELY FURNISHED OR AN UNKUR-nisheroom. SW. cor. 2nd S. and 8th E. ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 3184 STATE street. ROOMS IN PRIVATE TWO FURNISHED l.VU 138 East gnd South. D fP lUt 4 2 N N I d 1 t ROOM HOUSE. STEAM II EAT. HOT AND cold water, good stable, centrally located. I.V.9 Enquira Room 10, Lyon Block. 'URNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE OR IN 15nl suites. No. 27 S. th East. EWLY FURNISHED ROOM, CHEAP. I Al N Call atsW South WestTemnle. 1594 HOUSE CLOSE IN. t35. 8ROOMKD house East Bench, f 15. house West First South. 910. Come and examine my list at your leisure. W. h 1545 J. Moore, room 1 building. Scott-Auerbac- A6-ROOME- HOUSE. WITH BATHROOM, and cold water, etc. Enquire at 173 E D ho street. 1517 PAY RENT? WE WILL SELL WHY house on monfhlv payments, the as rent. YOU same S. iu street. lp'J0 Casady. OOMS. WITH HOARD. 5.50 PER WEEK; k34l references. 66 E. First, North. MOSTLY 41 AT FURNISHED. ROOMS, West Second South, only U5. W. E. Hub-bar1504 M 15Q R 3 d. TIVOLI RESTAURANT. APPLY ''PHE A. Main St. 1 1 E- - A. H. P. G. -- 845 1474 ST., MODERN FIRST-SOUT- brick house: large vard. 1244 Ceates. Commercial block. BRICK COTTAGE, HALL. PANTRY T" and closet; close in. Apply H 3nd So. LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH HOT AND cold water, with bath and gas, at 44a S. 1459 West Temple. A ONE. FOR FOR PARLOR TWO, ROOM table. 48 E. Third South St. 1234 Reference. private -- ROOM WELL LOCATED; IIOD8E, Wi K. Hubbard. 41 W. fcnd Seutb. 1175 TICELY 573 FURNISHED COTTAGE 1160 South First West. FURNISHED NEAT unfurnished.;;, COTTAGE Ninth East near Brtgbam. ' 181 1158 Main. Harvey. EASTERN MODERN of city, 900. HOUSE, MoGarrln A Darling. Prorress building. li&ij T1EAUXIFUJL4 ROOM COTTAGE, $14. W. E. 1123 JLj tiueaxra, ei W. end So. SEVERAL HOUSES FOR RENT, RANGING VJ from S to t rooms; conveniently located. See 1110 Marian A Co., Room 80. Motlan block. AN T FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE fJLZi LEG 192 or an suite; 129 W. 8nd South. I BRICK COR. AND 5TH SALE; OR streets. room 3 Inquire W. R. Utah Commercial and Savings Wigbtman. Bank Building. NEW HOUSE IN 6UBURBS oa oar line. Rent to. Apply room 12, 170 Holmes block. . FURNISHED COTTAGE WITH bathroom. 320 D st. AddIt O. A. Jennlnes. eor. 6th and D st. 17) HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST., hot and .cold water. bath, etc. closets, 167 of Dr.-Beattle, 055 E. Bnd South st. ROOMS FURNISHED FOR LIGBT rpWO L housekeeping. 667 N. 2nd West. 114 ICELY FURNISHED ROOM, 337 SOUTH 14 1 Second West, j EN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, . a O Jvf roomed A 7 A. SIX-ROO- 6-RO- In-qtil- re J. A N La aif emiw sT nuisjin, oco O. 3 EW BRICK CBTKI bam; cheap. Inquire at vvy uu s 1 A sVr WITH HOUSE. 181 Mala. FINEST ROOMS IN .THE CITY, THE JL single or en suite, everrthl ag! aew; steam electric terms moderate. 230 State beat, street. Harris lights: k513 Building. OF 8 OR NICE FURNISHED CHOICE rooms, for roomers, C to S10 per month, house aew, furniture new, bath, bot k44Q water, watar closet. 377 2nd K. FURNISHED FRONT BOOMS, NICELY or en suite; references; 5 K. 8rd 8. OFFICE ROOM. ? ENQUIRE VERY A.NICE Ciawson. 47 E. First Senth. k3Ji -- ROOM. HOUSE IN PARK TERRACE. COR. ner 6th East and 8rd hot and cold water baths, eleotrte lightsSouth; and all modern ImtiO a month. Inquire at drug store provements; on premises. k3.i8 ARGE. FINE FRONT OFFICE ON SEC-o- nd building; steam best. kSI9 Apply to cashier ef the Kaotsford. LEOANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 247 S. Main street: tbe bouse has been renovated and newly furnished, and will be strictly - 8 es floor,-Holm- flrst-clas- s. k!45 . FURNISHED ONE COMPLETELY house of rooms, hot water beating, also and grounds attached. Close gas. with Obarn Seca-niaw- h97S st, Enqaire E. ' MODERN 8 AND 10 ROOM BRICK TWO rood location. 825 W. 6th South, COTTAGE AND S h5W at 146 W. 5th South. W 80 NO. SND SOUTH, BASEMENT, of West Temple, old Tribune building. Inquire at tbe Simpson-Hi- ll Drug Co. h255 FURNISHED - THE If the above described claimed and taken away on or before tbe E.'th 1S?1. it will be sold at publis day ot November. auction, at the City Estray Pound, to the highest bidder, at 8 o'clock t. ra. W. P. RICHAKDS, Poondkeeper. - Stir Lakb Citt. Nov. 17. 1 aa j-- ti-h- . r, at o'tij. j Ealt Lasts Citt, Kor. i. I I ..- a t. o a a A. r Culroer bkek. 16.FfcJ WASHSTAND. BEDS, E. 4th South St' table. () NEandENTIRE RE OK MEroom house. Fl'RNITl It Is stTlctly 2 WATER-SE- 74H I620 NINE--" Kast-- : A s. ern make: will be sold. cheap. "(Vi S. West Tem-plfrom 3to 0 a. u.-lvt HARD COAL 'BASE BI RNErT I'IPR ONE 7inc: ull nearlv w; t'iO: tH). C m. Bank bldg. Call at Baldwin Ar Tat'look's, price SO ACRES OF (.OOD.' W ILL BUY level land 4 mils west of citv limits Q?Ull on line Utah A Nevada R. IJ.; soil suitable for uiukinc brick. Easy terms. will buy a One tract of 40 afres of land ou two streets.- adluiniug Eldorado. 4 artesian wells; land partially broken; suitable for pbttting or Krluinic. Ksy terms. The nbove m real bargains, worth double the price, an. I mut be sold this week. Froiseth A e. "t - ft r- - - 4 159H Co.. M', E. 2nd South. ROVMED RUSTIC. CLOSET. PANTRY AND bathroom, cel!ar: lare twjvstory carriage shop, lot 2xafi cm corner oa Second Wet oar Hue, blookii from Temple, north, only nsli KilKl, balance time to suit. Three lots and goad hotel verv cheap, or will trade. W. J. Moore, room 1 two-stor- y Scott-Auerba- i:tl building. NSTALLMENT HOUSES CASADV, 150 S Main street. 1521 50 FEET FRONT IN KINNEY . LOTS. f (ioiirlav's addition: alio one lot in Millet A Miller s addition. Apply 542 West 2nd South. IO LOTS LEFT IN WATERLm, ONLY East. We tvill giro you bent offer . ever made on building lota this week; terms to W. E . suit; prices extremely low for cash. 41 West II Sou I lr i i i ubrd, Second tti. BASE CHEAP. 'BURNER; fA Harvey, 121 Main. 141 ALL WITH ACCOUTREMENTS; SALOON. for cash or real extate. 84ft Main. 1M T AM MOTH THE INSTALLMENT PLAN, AN ELK-gahome; 8 rooms, besides bntb room aud large reception hall: modern house In ever v waT ; price. BKO. Miller A Miller (Not "Brother" no U7J relation). Opera House. block. N nt BUSINESS AT LESS THAN INVEN-iord Every article will inventory less than actual value, the membership in the American Ticket Brokers' Association Included. Will give buver a bargain. E. McCar-rlcHV pawnbroker. 24Q S. Main St. LI FINE TIXE HOHSK, I7XTRA and harness. 221 W. RIG; 2nd South. 1HJ K PER MONTH BUS A HOME. EV-- " L. C erything new and on Crossman. room 58, Commercial block. llll ACRES LAND. POUR MILES NORTll ofOgden. Main Washington avenue; small frame house, motor line; cash. Adprice S300O, dress "S. T.," Hamisson House. IVi Box, Provo. MY y. one-thir- i SI car-lin- 9 e. I.-MV- Utah. 11. WILL TRADE FOR CITY CHEAP, aORgood business; also good family horse, carriage and harness, and a thoroughbred See Morlan te Ce., Room 20, fresh. cow, Jersey Hi 1 Mjorlanjblock. W O-- E AT E D f U R Ri: y7DO U BLE H A rT neas, 1 top bugrv, single harness; k54 cheap. Call at 36. Hooper building. YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE OR small farm in Utah see Casady Bros., 150 S. Main St. lao IT first-clas- s: 1K IF FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY PLACED in my hands for sale by a at A a non-reside- less than actual value. House is price7 $3000 rooms, bath and all nicely papered; lot brick, is 50 feet front and in one of the choicest residence sections of tbe city. Not mneh cash needed as first pavment. Joseph P.i Baohe," 2nd 1.1H floor. Wasatc h building. AS GOOD AS FOR NEW FURNITURE the Guest Colton Furniture, Auction and Commission House, 18, East Third South st. I4li NEW COTTAGE THREE-ROO- ON i4l THRi plan; price, S14CXX J. B. Blarer West Snd South. k40; EW F1YE-ROOBRICK ON TH K ' 'get price2ndand terms on A tk.. 41 West this. J. H. Blsierplan; South, kefyi NEW BRICKS CHEAP. SMALL' payment down; balance 0monthly. Harring-toDonnelly A Newell. No. W. 2nd South. LUNCH. INCLUDING BUILD--' SALOON AND for C250. A No. 1 location for any 212 business. 4th North st. HEAP FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL of boarding and lodging house: 19 rooms, good reason for selling. Apply 833 W. 1st South. r7RKSII MILK COWS. APPLY TO G. D. ! ? Amos, Amos's addition. h3M! A Co.. 41 M - n, s FOR EXCHANCE. CLOSE IN FOR WORK TEAM, WAGON 1ft LOT ! 44, harness. D 33. Tribune. MORE IT IS DIFFICULT CHANCE TO ONE of property for cash, sand If you wish to change or retire from your preseat business list your property for exchange, we will And you a trade or sale by bringing parties together who otherwise would never meet. Have von real estate or stock of goods of any description, livery stock, rooming house furniture, barbershop, res' taurant. saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, or anything else to exchange, let us know and we will 41. supply yon r wants. Waterman Bros., Room 1573 Central block. . PERSON at.- -. R8. HELM AND SISTER HAVE LOCATED M at Brooks Arcade, room 818, first flat, oppo tor site Knutsford Hetel. Oive facial massage aad removing blemishes from faoa. beeattfyiag Bust development a specialty; soalp treatments sex successfully and scientifically treatments, either 'at treated;or magnetic ear office, for all chronic diseases. IC84 CUNNINGHAM, DREKSM AKXVG) MADAME 06 and 69 work: All the latest designs in dressmaking;balldiag. . lavs' strictly VTOff is THE TIME TO LOOK UP YOU2 The Abetrae Com1i titles. is prepared to furnish complete abstracts pany or elty aad county property on inert notice. 1581 Prices to suit the times. ULT E. SCn CIVIL KNOINKER GU8TAVK last twelve years mineral fer-eith- reaf-dese- es Scott-Auerba- , flrst-claa- a. n Inter-Mountai- in U. S. Surveyor's office; ogloe. draughtsman room 5. 8. E. corner Third South and Mala. 47H C INSTITUTE FOR, ELECTRO-MAGNETIof nervous and chronlo diseases. For oae month, treatments at bocts. each. 28 E. 111 4th South St., ; X WHYTOCK. DENTIST, OFFICE, RAY- boa Id block. 4 doors aonth of Walker houw.. FASHION A KLE MADAM BRADLEY. 450 East Second Sooth. Those work Invited to call. wishing first-clar&f A PAINTER FROM CHICAGO. WITH 15, years exnerioaeo In frescoing and house painting, would like to take work by tbe dav or contract; design for 12S furnished; satisfaction guaranteed. frescoing East fitb South. P. O. 1 - a-- ss J. - ........ 845. iir M Soott-Auerbac- I Onnnfl jlVJiJ . o. d, - 8 salt . 7 ? ' eisf'sr we' ti-. 1 r' ; -- Cxi '!.( 1 o. evening at 2:0. 1 ? 17. I haveit . "--- ! IZ. J. y. L. Efnistos. Ci-- AUECU iT, sa'y. "O. L O. G. L.lwya n. ln OlvfiJelUJ 0 f.. l v 7:."3 at LLiJ. v.: 1. of i foia. ill. O ;'it..l.f r s aad sojonroi?T Lcnn TicnLiTY Jt. rvery ! . O'-tr- - I? e yon., rc--or- . - i.a-i- ,. 1." sc. ; : i, . , c--- . 5 n s a i 5- ch ch . - 3- L k, s s ! S - . 3 ' . I'j IO. A. AND WHITE STEES: APQCT ONE RED A7 On right hM ; M old; brai years on left hip; crop off left ear:' nnder and upper ear. bit off t d animal Is not cJair-:- ! If tbe and takn awsy on or t e . t tiie .1 ay cf 1: l. It ovpr-:bM at public '!3 wij Poser at t City 1'. stray A, t tlie LjsStest 1 . S ff box f.lOHEY TO LOAN. - i ll take-sma- TOVE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. , 1104 Leave orders at 105 E. Sad South. PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO. 45 AND 46 THE block; po com m lesion. . . 16j7 MEDIUM. F. CORDEN WHITE. CLAIR test and business mediem. MOUNTS UNDER 15000.00; CURRENT Sittings daily;trance, circles 'test Tuesday and Thurs- Snd floor Wasatcb. rates. Jos. P. Baehe. day evenings. 334 H. West Temple St. ONEY.'tO LOAN ON.'SnORT OR LONG UNGEH CURES ALL PRIVATE time, and on real estate; notes bought. DR. menstruation, stricture, atones, poly- - . 127 'Waterman Bros., Room 41, Central block. pen cancers, piles in Ave days, white lntwlt, aad kidney diseases, eripf lea unANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF A- - LONG OR SHORT TIME. OR WILL syphilis, 87 year. OQoe der fifteen MONEY good la practice years, 1 room W. paper. J, Moore, aad residence 65 West 3rd 8. PRIDE UTAHNoT7r,Meivr OF 1544 beildmg. COCRT first an-- third Wednesday of eaaa DENTISTS, ROOMS AND CHAPMAN A TRIPP, month, at A. O. U. W. Hall, 33 & W. Temple 3s. TIME ON DEPOSITEDtoCOLLATERAL House blo-k- , ii W, knd Opera W. II. suit. In estate trrms made welcome. Brothers Fuller, Visiting st. Ansestnetios admialstered. ltoem 3. Celner block, on 1st Sooth, nesr Main. Soathstock .I.A.CLARK. aS, c2-of dentists' supplies oa band. G. W. AWBB, F.S.; P-- O- Box 1058. HORT TIME PAPER. N.'- C. ABBOTT, LLE. LADIES' KUHN. HAIRDRESSER; 1194 IS. CoTBPtereial Hlck. h room 45, boll.jinv. o. r. maxwell post. oeokge TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE, of each TRUST FUNDS A. K. meet the first and third Mondays t&Jfl) ESTABLISHED BROKER. WATTERS, G. II. enrrsnt rates. , P. Coatee, month at Plumbers Hall. 60 West Second South CorBTcrBlal Uaafc Loans oa watches, diamonds, Jewelry: un bpiljp.street. Visiting comrades are cordially invited redeemed pledges sold at low rates. All business to attewd. Cofnmercisl st. ONE YHAE, tS ONE OR TWO 'renfJdestiaL f"l E. 1st South, '''!; J five years. W. E. Hub-bart yer, C ;VOL8, DLXTUi OFFiCS47--1OP 41 West teeo" Sotitb. U9 17 SONS OF AMERICA.- -. Waixer lie use. poatta PATRIOTIC ORDER 1 O. No. A. P. 6. 8, Camp CENT ON INSIDE IMPROVED t PER meets every Friday evening at 7:301 in Temple at prepertv. J. It. Llarer A Co.. 41 W. Snd S. Honor Hall, cor. Main and 1st South sts. Sons are eordiaiiy invited to attend. J. LL5MARD, LONG AND E1IORT TIME J. J. GREENE WALD. President. meaey. i.oc l tJ. Coramerilal block. h5ii laci:l nouth ;T2AYD r..o:i 771. A. S. BiXBtTT. Recording Secretary. Box west trcm V CENT. ON INSIDH III- - ef nice works, - ), 1 7'i AND 8 FLUmommy '..: ( tav on cslt r, r& !y. no rlsy. old: hil i.sl.er ca; burst property, Ki ;t t O. F. ENTERPRISE LODGE. NO. 15, JoSn provai J. EnTi-er-i . 7. LcKfUQS aad j Ixoope bioc. : rooe. Al-- c-,- l, .f Ijcrs. ; ; v. in I. O. O. F. Hall each Wednesday, at Telephone I C on t 'i vi- l!7:0 p.m. Visiting brothers are specially invited tcattsnd. P. O. Lox:J. f O i i t''. 1 I out Oi;D A CO.. I S turn to i e r . ( i r ft c p 31. fco.. E, P. NEWELL, H. t" A T7iri.iA Watbocs. Secretary.. ; ..' j '( o I. .a:; ' o tun-i:i rrrnB V-- T OAK COOK STOVE. SUITABLH C CHARTER stove in J for boarding bouse; will WW 105 E. od So. j exchange. ACRES FARM. 30 IN LUCERNE, 1,111 house, corral, fish watef right, etc, southeast of city; cheap if pond, sold aoon.j CoVi YmX Seoond South. R TRADE. FIRST-CLASCOW, HORSE, and wagon for groceries. '847 S. W. Temple. MILCH COW, IN QUIRK S47 SOUTH I7RESH i V. :4th East, 1&50 STANDARD BRED MARE: 0AN TROT bettor than 2:40. and has no record; with line road wagon snd harness: Snabrook A Smith extension top carriage, good family horse and harness, excellent Jersey cow. Room 25, 5-RO- - - ESTRAY POUND MOTICEO. ABOUT SEVEN rANE BROWNst-- HORSE; on forehead; branded O on years Id; Wt thiirh. animal is not - llrt-Cla.- T7URNISHKD 17ROOMS FROM E. Sad So. per week. -, - rot? saxuc:.. A R. O. W. f 13f0: only frWOcash. bal. t0 per snontb. ' E. Hubbard. 41 W. nd So. ' 17 COTTAGE.'WEST.-NEARID- WEST on First South; - also, 3 noma Inquire Iftftl presnises. DAVID DUNCO.MBE FARM SOUTH OF rpHE !. Brighton; lO acres fine land, water rights, flowing wells, large brick house, barns, corrals, etc. Responsible parties only need apply to 158 Main street. OR 11WO ROOMS. FURNISHED Irt55 bed; ground floor. 88 E. 4th So. T7URNIRHED KOOMS,WITH OR WITHOUTe. la private nfamily. Xi board. Term$ raoa-abl43 K. 5lh South. " . ' - ,lftftq RENT IN CONNECTION WITH SALOON TO Hotel. Eureka, and fixtures for sale' lft71 cheap to right party. TICE DOUBLE PARLORS, FURNISH TD .Ll for light housekeeping; ground floor. M 177 Fourth East. ROOMS FURNISnKD. 105 E. 2ND SO. -- Scatt-Anerba- above-describe- V-- - J. F. JACK. W. M. Secretary. LOSGE NO. 8. A. F. A A. M. AT.GENTJ Communications held at Masoaie Ball the first Tuesday la each month. Member i cf sister Lodges and sojourning brethren la good to attend standing are cordially invited WILLIAM H. DICKSON. W. M. . M' C Secretary. MORIAU LODGE NO 2, A. F. A A. M. MT. Communications held at Masoaie Ball, East Temple street, tbe second Monday of each month. Members of sister Lodges ana sobrethren in good standing are eordiaUr journing Invited to attend. W. itA- - SCOTT CHAPMAN. CxsntOTXim Diisl. Secretary. NO. 11 R. A. M. State! UTAH CHAPTER held on the first Wednesday la each month, at Masonic Hall, at It p. m. Sojournare cordially invited to attend ing companion JACOB J. GREENE WALD, M E. H, P. M. C. Pniturs. Secret rv. tST'EL KALAH oa TEMPLE, A. A. O.N. M. S. second Wednesday of each Kegblar sessions month at Masonic Hall at 8 p. m. All Nobles our in oasis sejaurning cordially Invited to meat . F. M. BISHOP, Potentate. with us. 0. 8. Cxakx, Recorder. fJ3F"ORDER SONS OF ST. GEORGE MEETS every Wednesday in Temple of Honor Hail, Main and First South streets at 7:a0 p. m. Englishmen invited; to Join.;L. Visiting members SKEWS, W. P Wj cordially Invited. Wiuiax Doxxt, Secretary. " ' I fSS. Main street, j : L. j d), 141 3RD E. 18 FURNITURE, 113 South street. KINDS OF ALL OF CONSIGNMENT Colton Furniture, Auc J43 tion aad Commission House. ALE AND FEMALE HELP AT U. 8. KM- ployment Co.. 70 W. 8nd So. (Tel. 593.) 1147 GIRLS, ONE FOR GENERAL HOUSE-J- pWO work, and the other to assist and take care k'S79 of children. No. 153 West 3rd South. SECOND-HANPAID FOR BEST' PRICES also cleaning, dyeing and repairI. well done Cllne, t l09 E. 1st So., opp ing by City Hall. Orders attended by mail or call. YOU WISH TO BORROW- - MONEY. OR have money to loan, call on W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South. k215 be-ns- t-- ..:'.t 1478 TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA EVERYBODY dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra 'charge for painless extracting. Gas or vitalized air administered; 4 W. 2nd South. 1449 EXCHANGE EQUITY IN CHOICE TO proved In." See Salt Lake property; una Cashier, Knutsford. ' KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ALL etc to store at 18 East Third 139 South St. 18 E. 3RD FURNITURE AT SECOND-HANColton Furniture, Auction and - -- (so-calle- U77 MEN FOR 10CTS. A MEAL FROM 11 to 3 at Tivoli Saloon, opposite Walker 100 - ! r t paying 245 Main. - V i TO CALL in the and Partner saloon. best cash or real esTakelargest House. o . ; A tate: Sng-gested- - , A V MISS McALPIN'S for stylish work and parlors good satisfaction. Cutting and flttiag a specialty; 63 W. 8nd South. Room 8. 3rd floor. 1459 . . the rttttu" 1490 LADIES . . - office. ', H . iit ' : Jjjt ' F : - SOUTH 335 1508 store. TT'CRNISHED HOUSE OF 3 OR 5IROOMS. will purchase or rnt if in desirable location. Address, stating renti or terms, D 17, Trlb-un- e to-da- y. : AT TO : - GOODS D 1518 St. suEXCHANGE UNENCUMBERED burban property" for close in business or residence property with encumbrances. Tenant for some of the best located offices and residences in the city. Brooklyn Real Estate Jt Loan Company, 107 Main St., over Godbe-Pitt- s Drug Company s - " I've D SECOND-HAN- . j ! s. i.-,- - O ed t A A A A to-da- y. - r 16-1- ng i : A er u ct W34 3, Tribune. SALESMAN, EXPERIENCED IN GENTS furnishings and Applicants will m. S (John Bros., lift and call between 9 and 10 a.hosiery. 1M3 118 Main st. LOOKING AT,ROOM8 FOR THE PARTIES on E. lirigham can have housekeeping them at eighteen dollars. APPLY N APPRENTICE DRESSMAKER. Mrs. Fowler, 15rt E. 3rd South. FEW GENTLEMEN PRIVATE BOARD-er1613 55 Wall street. I MIDDLE-AGEWOMAN TO. KEEP honaefora gentleman'.and his boy. Apply at 374 W. 9nl South. ' i . M15 j. WITHIN HALF PEW BOAKOKKS. block of postolHcu. References required 1923 Address P. O. box 675. OOD COOK. APTLY IMMEDIATELY. 1627 JT 671 E. Hrigham. AS STENOGRAPHER AND OITUATION O Tribune. ; one year s experience. .Address D 84.typewriter MOULDERS AT EAGLE FOUNDRY IRON Macoine 1S3 Co. given. Address D I recognizance with instruct Ions to appear for trial yesterday but.Infalling to materialise, tbe authorities are hot pursuit. of bunko-me- n, Ben Anderson, tbe king-pi- n was seen yesterday sunnlnjr himself on Main street. at 271 South West The boarding-hous- e by a burglar the other Temple was enterednow mourns tbeloss of night and a lodger JEmftezziinu: Employrse 'HeId-- 4 About one year ago John C. veeter, the Ithej Council eoald real estate luan.twas robbed ot a valuable ruling of the courts of other articles of give the Iiapld Transit Company tbe fur coat and a number No trace of the thief or rUnt to Meoond Soqth. .street without wearing appareli the property! thereon' whereas the plunder was discovered by the police Injuring fee declared "that according to toe and Mr. Weeter resigned himself to his loss. tbe courts; the Council eeuld Yesterday be was surprised to see tbe ooat ruling of eto. not give," Again. Mr. James la credited on a Rapid Transit motormab. and oa Inveswith vetlng "No" on the ordinance granting tigation of bow be came by It resulted in m franchise to the Salt Lake City Railway learning tbat tbe wearer had Innocently for a line onf West Temple street. purchased It of a second-ban- d dealer oa, Company ?.l r. James voted In favor of the resolution, Commercial street for $12. Mr. Weeter will wbW-made the vote stand 6 In faver and 6 recover bis coat and tbe police will endeavor r, thus defeating it. as lit reqalrea a t discover tbe thief. , against, ; Jvote of a majority of all the members I.' fOTES. :.oH'd to tbe Obunoll to pass an ordlnanoe. were made arrests the Nlne yesby polios J lie (juestloa will be' reconsidered at tbe ! v, LJ half-wittterday. I meeting. Dane Ostront. the August A ndrew Ewlng of this city Is both a forMonday for stealing lumber from a baa a tunate and an unfortunate man. liediniia-now being erected' on Commercial building Is which not c lolirly appearance j was released Tuesday on bis own street any by his wearing jroltl-- named i t aeles. and his Van Dyke beardt makes some dUtingulshed German iemble often ad-- rr iii.ii. asHe 1s In consequence professor, ana being Interested i. miners persist In appealing to t'j elucidate knotty points la obemioal ' r j. aud asking expert questions gen i resembles Register "r. Kwlng tlm was r uucb that he taken for, that evening by oae of the litigants I "'Sat before the land ot3ce; he has beo twice stopped ror, i pArtle who addressed bliu t jcrnln , Dr. Plnkertod. I am "" . t , i t ' yiu waitltis; so loug for :: I ns year goods. - CITT. Ad-dr- 1378 ROOM BRICK. WITHIN. SIX BLOCKS OF U vnd S. and Main. Good cash payment. W. 19: E. Hubbard. 41 W. Sad So. CONSIGNMENT OF ALL KINDS OF MER . LAKE Principals only. stating lowest rate. -- to Gentile control. The fact tbat ai majority of tbese Gentiles may be Democrats or Reand Police Court Orclera Court publicans cuts no more figure than It ever !: did. An opposition which goes to tbe exI' Notea. tent of refusing and preventing ihe use of water In a locality after $50,000to! has been Is being spent get it to appropriated and finds no explanation In the that locality attendance oftbi the Zane requests Judge politics. partisanship of Gentile se ordinary in times like these, when ' many Certainly attorneys in court this morning at Id $13.50. people are in need ot employment and o'clock, when a resetting of civil cases will .was V. coon, A. a Mattaw. cop an are to anxious have 'i improvement i" be made. arrested last night by Detective Bruce and made and tb pay tbe expense of it by spet ! Is He PRKPABtXfi THi rWDlSOS. 111 of on a charge petit laroany. booked be Hooves any political party cial tax, it United States District Attorney Vafiajn isi suspected of belojr the thief who approprito It. unless. Indeed, It be a party oppose one O. ur ooat about Weeter'e f which has the advantage of Inspired counengaged In preparing papers In the church) ated John and wbieh tba latter recovered: sels, and has received the assurance that it escheat cases tot submission to Judge; year ago from motorirtun. is on the right track. a Transit Rapid North Bencher. yesterday Zane. Tbe attorney for therchurcb will arwas Nov. . rf Lake Martin 18, 1891. Salt xpressman. Citt. Murray, endeavor to secure a new trial, and if not rested coal fo afternoon stealing yesterday successful will carry the cause to a higher from the X.OOAX. BAZX. WAY BOTES. coal bin of tbe Vienna Cafe on J ,ii court. Main street, He declared tbat he took but KMBEZZr.IKO eUPLOYEI HIH). Le Grande Young received a cablegram two chunks and those be nsed as props for George MeCann, tbe alleged absoondlng: a package which be was hauling and which recently stating tbat Joho W. Young ts rehad his had an unsteady foundation. He is said to covering front his recent severe; sickness. employee of Wagener, the brewer, Comniis-sleaman, and C. II. Mr. Young has been sick in Europe for two preliminary examination beforewas held to be an honest, hard-workiGreenman yesterday, and from inflammatory rheumatism; as $20 security for his ap- months Rellly deposited the grand jury its tbe sura of $500. but he is hopeful about his Mexican railway in court pearance IBRCO-fDIHDEBTOBS. scheme, as1- the Mexican Government owes I AN EPISODE OF IHASIUW STREET. him $950,000 In the way of subsidies, which fl. n. Smith and G. Todd, late proprietors! here There is one young man who, willFrankcan be used to good advantage in building of a , BlnKbam hashery, who attempted toj after steer clear of, the boxes in tbe tbe road. i'Le Grande Young Is confident leave their creditors In the lurch, were) lin Avenue Theater. He came to tbe City that tbe road from tbis city to the lake will overhauled In thU city yesterday morning; Hall at 1:30 this a dismal and told an early day. be at built by John Han nock, a grocer of Bincbam. and; tale of bow onemorning off tbe of tbe girls came is a brokers' war on in this branch duej stage Into his box and began compelled to disgorge the sum of $50While. to work him of There Heretofore the Lord's Canaan. the IJannock for merchandise furnished. with to home him and beer go for beg have- been working under a brokers ticket at tbe Cltv Hall a representative of the her. the bits man four had only The young Hansen Produce Company of tbl city ap pool, or mutual agreement as to prices; but the girl so. but she ordered thea one or two have become dissatisfied, kicked wasj and told peared with a CJalrn for $70. but be whieh In that place It seems oosts over the traces and cut on prices, and now to to to Comfnissloner Bootb'st beer, compelled tbe not He cash, a bad bottle. dollar is every man for himself and sheol catch for some legal papers to establish his claim, but gave her he bad. and it hindmost. So tbe rate to Denver is rethe and during bis absance the absconding cred then she got away what she which his with duced to $11, and corresponding outs are itors disappeared. It is supposed they have took down to the barkeeper bat, for as security to other points. departed from the Territory. the beer. Tbe young man tried to get his made The Rio Grande Western' has got out a NOTES. hat back, but to no purpose, and after the business chart with the Boatd of local gold-brt- ck large to have the woman tried had alleged unsuccessfully Larry King. is in tbe oenter in colors. The Trade building was his she said, have him escort her borne, seeing that swindler, will. prellmi work Is fine and looks well on the lithograph afraid to go home alone, be came up to the nary examination at I'rovo . He walls of a business office. Fxamlner StuUiuan has .almost finished police station, bareheaded, for advice. . RIO ORAKDI WISTKR! EARNINGS. for tbe his examination of the records of tbe Third was advised to swear out a warrant do that FOR WEEK IND-- . FOR TEAR FROS District Court, and will shortly proceed td girl's arrest, but he didn't want to INO SOT. 14. as It would bring him Jnto notoriety, which sruir 1. Beaver. he did not 00 vet. He was then advised to 1891. 1890. 1891. 1990. Third Dlstrlot Oonrt. go back and coax the girl to give him back 35.500 741,750 518.300 25,500 In the ease of Louis Hyams et ai. vsJ the hat. But the young fellow didn't want Freight 300,800 850,000 11,000 Samuel J. Keuyon and" Samuel J. KenyonJ to do this, either. 80 be was advised to go Passenger :. ... 14,000 80O SJ0.700 89,800 1,600 Express and nexs was new an issued order tbe a him bat day, Jr., yosterday'by Judge borne, buy 700 750 13,450 ' 12,0O Anderson requiring the defendants to sbowj keep away from such places In the future. Malls 100 1.SJ00 150 8,450 Miscellaneous. cause why they should not bo restrained This last be seemed Inclined to follow. 53,000 Total. 38,100 1,088,850 800,850 from selliug certain notes executed by John 287,400 Increase..... .. 13,900 VOBTK BXHOS WAXES BTJPFX.T. Beck without giving the plaintiffs reason35.88 36.84 cent Per able time to redeem them. It appears that A Bidden on May 11. 189, tbe plaintiffs made and Xt Xa Bad Fain to Delay It Ladies' Fair, P. O. S. ot A. Committee . executed to Simon Bamberger and O, J. Beaton j meet this afternoon at 4 p. m. at Walker will notes calling for $8000, Salisbury promissory Bench House. North All ladies Interested please attend. The pipe Editor Tribute: and that as collateral security with said line W. A. STANTON, Chairman. a small In way furnishes controversy notes, three promissory notes aggregating $14,719. from John Beck to plaintiffs, .were an Illustration of the "changed conditions" Health, comfort, happiness abound where The notes given by Beck wen, In these latter days which it Is interesting Garland given. stoves are used. Salt Lake HardBullion-Beck 2000 of shares secured by, further Co. r ware to notj. A: Champion raining stock, and it wai June' 17th of this year the five Mormon l'ants for Nothing. 1 that Jf default in tbe payment Councilmen stipulated for-twseats the took their very night suits of clothes, Leave order was made the notes should be your summarily J the ,vote on the North Bench pipe line was and get a pair of pant'foade to order for old. On the 16th Instant Samuel J. Kenyon isnothing, at Jos. Baumgarten's, The Tailor. to be taken. Tbe Liberal Couneil bad presued a formal notioo to plaintiffs that be viously taken a test vote on tbe question, ' Umtr Cola would on the lftth instant sell the collateral and had' tbe of plan. every descriptionW. at very low prices at unanimously approved notes of John Beck to tbe highest bidder. Mrs. Christy's. 31 First South. The plaintiffs, however, deny the right or Tbe new members at once opposed the imclaim to and of soil, with tbat and the a solid vote, Kenyon authority provement with Idanba is a perfeot blood purifier. It was understood and agreed that at the assistance of one or two Gentile members, the defendants, succeeded In delaying action until so late la He in oval. maturity of Beck's note should at once tbe season tbat when the work was finally Schroeder have removed from it Bamberger and Salisbury, Stephens force collection of the same and apply the authorized by tbe casting vote of the Mayor. the Opera House blococ "to"-- the Commercial " '. of plaintiffs' It had. to be done in midwinter or put off block. . proceeds to the? liquidation ou note. They further claim that relying until next year. Meanwhile, the $50,000 set Every druggist sells Idanha. the aureemeut they let pass opportunities for this work would have to own sufficient apart for to realize Open assets of their lie I idle In the treasury,, city "Warning. to meet their note of $8000, but were pre- tbe I money bad come from a sale of dissolution advertisement the Noticing the to at $4000; for that that special of tbe firm of Carroll Sc Kern, pay of city bonds authorized pared at maturity 'architects, on 28tb October of Beck's note, maturity purpose and the North Bench property the undersigned hereby adds tbe following: he was financially able to pay the sameanc owners had made up to the. city ,by volunI have never authorized Mn William would have paid it bad defendants. Bamcontributions tbe difference between As tary to Carroll the outstanding moneys collecIts and of these and value bonds, nor settle collect market Salisbury, attempted and Salis- tbe par berger of the firm's liabilities. I any on over understandtion. but,'they allege. Bamberger the $4000, amounting to all moneys due the that state, First, hereby to defraud for firm are to be paid to .Mr. conspired the money was all to be usedcirthat bury fraudulently ing William Carroll loss financial them and cause them the purpose in question.- Under these and M. D. Kern in the presence of both; and Saliscumstances the city, started in on the .work secondly, Believing that; Bamberger notes that all bills respectively debts of John late this fall. It was found, however, after bury are about to sell the said firm are to be submitted to satd Beck without giyli.gthem reasonable tiraor considerable expense bad been Incurred, against Carroll and Kern on or before the first to redeem them. In the most secret manne tbat tbe pipe line must cross private prop- Mr. of January, 1892, and tbat a total setday to review a them and with having in tbe oaQoa and that its .owners possible, erty of tbe firm's liabilities, eto.. are to tlement the plaintiff asi: fused to let the bring as little as possible, proceed until. compenmade In the presence of Mr.' William be enjoined from sailing sation was madeelty Councilman Young then be that tbe defendants Carroll and tbe undersigned. or transferring 1 the notes until plaintiffs opposed, and successfully (owing to the ab. M- - D. Kerjc. Arohitect. immedisome have reasonable' time In which to raise th sence of of tbe Liberals)' the Of to take which up their obligaate purchase of the necessary right way, money with For ZCxebanj;. A tions. Insisted on the institution ot condemnaand Good unincumbered real estate for stook The hearing has been set for the 21st Inst, tion proceedings in court, wbioh would have of merchandise. ;'' than unOTHER CA8ICB. delayed the work indefinitely. Bather goed location;. Elegant room owners on the . tbis have property to happen aoreage. incumbered, vs. Tomf H. L. exehange fpr Peter Hale In the ease of down Into their pockfor real Horses to estate' and of the North Bench went ney et al.. a motion for the appointment ets and bought up the neoajksary rights and real estata tbexebarige for- - Horses. J. M. exobsage a receiver was granted. George Ai Loo ml Into Immediate possession, Nelson. 46 East Second South ifeev ' citychances put thetheir hla bond be was appointed to the position, ot ' their money getting taking ing fixed at $2500. back again later On. Tbe property which the receiver will tak DIED. Meanwhile application was made by Charge of is the Franklin Avenue Theater, property-owne- rs exthe for Council to tbe McLEOD At Thistle, Utah. November 17th, and he has been instructed to rent tbe sam i tension of water-main- s, aloag their individThomas McLeod. to tbe highest bidder for a period not ex so as to on have North Benob, tbe Funeral at Pleasant Greve on Thursday, Noual lots three months. eccdlng oases 19th. at 8 p. m. to vember in and. tbe them spring completed ready vs. II John of Ida Hughes pipe-lin- e onoe with the mala connect at cas and tbe tlughea, an action for divorce, down tbe canon as soon as It had reached SOCIETY NOTICES of John II. Hughes vs. Ida Hughes, were re the bench. This petition was voted dawn set for December 10th. .THK'BEQULAR MEETING OB the five Mormon Councilmen with the Salt Lake Branch of the Theosophical Esther M. Wilkenson was granted a dlvorcb by or two member a Gentile aid' of from John C. Wllkenson on the ground of Society will be held at 238 Cast South knew the fifty thousand although they street this (Thursday) evenTemple7:80 Intemperance, cruelty., eto. s. e down tbe canon could be dollar pipe-linat p. ra. ing Irvln Hutch Tbe case ot Lucinda Clark ns water-maiJOHN LLOYD, President. except as these earthly use put to no Ings et al., an action to quiet title, wa extensions were made. Believing j , THE AMPWFIKO argued and submitted. t&K. OFof P. NOTICE. must have been some misapprehension committee there Mountain BKrOAE JUDGE ZANE. Rooky Lodge No 3, are of on the tbe tbe Council, of tbe facts part to meet at Caatle Hall (Gladstone But two cases were before Judge Zane petition was renewed the next week and "requested Building) on Thursday evening, November 19tb and they were the following: at once, without even getting to a at 7:30 o'clock sharp, for work in the' 3rd rank. tabled yesterdaycase of William L. Plckard vs. W. committee j and last night the written re- A full attendance is earnestly desired.; Members In the of sister lodges are cordially invited to attend.. A. Bills et al. a motion to set aside order monstrance of tbe Superintendent of WaterW. W. PHILLIPS, Chairman. execution and .allowing execution works met the same fate. In. explanation staying the L, defendants on Judgment against of tbe success of tbe Mormon members in a l KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ABE against ; to meet at Castle Hall, Sunday morning tliem was argued and submitted. Council supposed to be Gentile, it should be 10 a. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of BrS. for. $437.50 was awarded the stated that for the past two months or so at Judgment Wtn. Slcewea. under the auspice of Myrtle Lodge plaintiff In the case of A. A. Van Vorheea tbe i Council has practically been under No. 1, of which he was a member. et aL ts. N. C. Christiansen. Mormon control, owing to tbe absence of K. M. WADE, K. of B A S. Councilmen. Liberal several ot tbe j CounWhen tbe Mormon members of tbe alt X.ake Polio Court. LOST session of the Police Court cil opposed puttln) in the mala pipe-lin- e Yesterday's down the oeflon. they did so, as they, aaid, was a short one. Justice jGee passing JudgMAIN AND 4TH W.- - ON 4TH motlveavof economy, and while the BETWEEN of laundried clothes, wrapped in from ment on tbe following cases:; ,, 4th John Uake. an inebriate. forfeited $5- .- j Gentiles Interested did not ; believe that, bedticking. Finder leave a 423 4th W., bet..'WT74 and 6th So., and get reward. "'n Belle Fisher, aa alleged prostitute, was 'that was the real objection, yet there waa MiI . ... it was a leg no way ot disproving It, for N EVENING NOV. 10TH. BETWEEN GAS fiBi$20. ' O1 ni ate argument to make, and one enter Them as Tolan, the hobo arrested yeeter office. Commercial sc. coming- along First Genfiah from a ComSouth and my residence at No. 144 Sixth East St. talned by a number of . conservative morning for stealing was day One. of diamond braacelets. had been voted convicted of tiles: but after the money mercial street aaabery, set with diamonds and sapphires. One pair was i lying idle in ; the and petit larceny and: sentenced to,;.sixty days beyond recall, ' One set with diamonds and rabies. treasury, and ' Interest on the bonds was imprisonment. 9100 reward; leave at Gas Office, Commercial or T JLrf 15 4 s u The John Ilcck Soitm n Loul Hy arn a, the iCenyon Aleeondlri Dcbt-- I 3Hj temperature, , 39; deficiency for W Man temperature yuri : Of tern I. rfl'-inucof temperature sjnoe January 1, . ww. . I of te m prtu r sine November 1, , i .51. Rainfall, 0 0 Inches; mean daijly 19 years, .04 U04. nencincyrainfall imii: IWlelencvof aiInc January 1, 1891, 0.UI Inches. 0(li'liler of rainfall lace Jf orember 1. 1891, 0,71 incite. OtORol N, K4Limiir, Observer. ! T. OT IN COURT. CLOSE IN: CHEAP FOR 1 JLj cash. Address D 84. this office. 1 5 ? 27: moan OF THE CIYILDDCKET. . Lt pt cmiy-A Cloudless N W 73. SETtlS A KEV T-- r 5. el - . 3 . i FOR RENT. WANTED. ; ATproperty wrtb tSSMk D u Nor. IS.. 1381. h no 17 1SS9. KOTEMBER 10, 1801. MOHKTISFGrf 86, CO Tin or U. S. Gprt Report, Aug. n 19. 1991. U. S. Salt Lank Citt, ?.TaZXUltl2iaAI?.: TiATIT CITY, TTTAH. TirOTlSDAX i : 1 4i J |