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Show THE iDASZilT KnUUTjiUZt OAIiT UN MA DAY.. ... , NOVEMBER 2.1, 8a J, La k e Citt,Nov. 24. 3i 3? l7 Pratt Ccndcrnns the Acts cf thaCity Aattorijics. Ccnimmicacr 1931. I i '. I: ' ; :", ' I 5 OiSEHVATtOS o t a or 9 9 fls. m 3! 13 i ature. i mem temperature. 38. Mean temperature for 14 years, 38. of temperature since January 1, Deftoiency , .,1881, 8518. Cxcess of temperature since November 1, 1S9I. M. Rainfall. O.OO Inches: mean dally 13 years,! 0.5 Inches: deficiency, 0.ft,j . Deficiency of rainfall since January 1. 1801. 0.03 Inches. November 1. 1831, Deficiency of rat n- All since ' I. 0.25 Inches. Gionat N. Salisbcjkt. Observer. , py 1 Observer, Salt Wed-nesd- ay Kerkam. y- i per-fectto- K : i i s j Fred Dane lost an overcoat early last shooting gallery in evening In a Main street almost the twinkling of an eye. He bad In order to have a freer taken bis coat ofT use of his arms In target practice, but when he came to put It dn It was gone. Although there were fully twenty men In tb room, dethe thlefruade good his escape without i tection. The postofflce wljl be closed on Thanks- 1 o'clock s. in. to giving, except from ill windows open from o'clock p. in. Carolers' 12 to 1 o'clock. The trails will be distributed In the boxes as usual.j The amount of turkey and era nbrrryl sauce the postofflce boys expect to get away j with during the day would create a panto amocg any crew of gormandizers except! jUncle Sam's boys In gray. 'lit v ward The Republicans of Jthe Twenty-flrto bold their meeting last evidently failed to previous announcement. night according There was a sepulchral gloom over the schoolhouse all night j and an Argus with could riot discover trace of forty lanterns of the gathering clari4 In any part of the ward. Perhaps the other Republican in the Mrurd wm out of tow p. j and nothing could be doue until his relurn.j, A small scrap occurred in the Klks saloon inn First South street early last eveninz. A raffle for turkeys Was in progress. The first turkey won was by ait old man. who claimed tbe right bf; selecting the fattest, of the lot. Barkeeper ltellly plumpest fowl and a scrap ensued in which the rlemurred mixer of drinks came out a close second. Mo arrests, were made and the victor took tits pick of the turkeys and went home. The case of Manaelj Palmer, aged twelve one that nhould appeal to the symyear. Is of Ills mother Is pathieshis the charitable. him urn! he father has abandoned lend, la without a home. 'money or friends. He is willing, beven anxious, to go to the Reform fceltool. ut as he has not committed a crime who wa appealed to. decided JudgebeKan, could not issue a commitment. The that is made as comfortable as possible at waif the city Jail, out hs surroundings are such t hat his stay there must be very brief. The or the Catholic ladles of the Aid; Society case. Home should look Into the The critic of last night's muslcale feels Called upon to state that, except for her Inexcusable penmanship, she Is not responsible for the startling announcement that Mr. Goddard was not up to his recitation. Nor did she volunteer the Information that, She The night overflowed lta sweetness." the night was had been of . the opinion that to bold All the sweetness spacious enough, around. For these origiwas floating .that to the nal remarks the publtfrwhoarelaIndebted determined to ever-helpfprinter his toake sense"?of whatever comes under ' Ej ken. f People living on the line of the Rapid to comTransit on First street have reason on service the of can lack for heating plain roorn-i the morning) runs. Tuesday during on car No. T were obliged 'lng the passengers from the start to the to shiver and shake' finish of the trip, j Not only was there m or, electric heater, but the place for a stove the line were obliged to suffer patrons of discomfort through the persistent additional determination of the conductor, who after repeatedly requestedof to close having beenboth the time, doers ppen part tbem. kept the trip. and one of the doorslll open well during to give the The management somedoconsideration. First street- branch Last evening a collision occurred on First South street between one of the Salt Lake cars and a furniCity Company's electric belonging to Mr. Hudson. The ture Tan drawn by a pair of floe mules and latter was at the time of the acoldent was proceeding oar. in the track of the directly The force of the collision carried the van for some distance along the track before the Tnotorman could bring the car to a stand-- ? till- - The driver of the van was hurled and the Van was split in sevi ravti his seat Some of the passengers In the eral places. car were Injured, nor does any blame seem due to toe raotorman.i who did everything of his i x bis power to warn the 3 y st -- ' ul -- ' v -- - on-comi- Tan-driv- ng er Vhtle Judge Bartrb is off In Washington inx to get the position of Judge McBrlde t!,a Kepubllcan National Committee, his i:..s here are sadly neglected. One insane nt Is confined in the county Jail and r,4Tn since last Saturday morning, be- 11 arte h as Probate Judge Is the Jud; r ' a who can commit him to the ln-- " syluru. The pauper cases, too, are .r r lathe bands of Depnty County 'red ' 'itim because the Judge Is absent, v county Court met three times last this week to look after these, i t were unable to" meet again f , ed tbe cases In the hands of i .frk. A Judge In cfHce should a duttas of . the o' ice and let - j n. I I S j. ' j : Commissioner Norrell has returned from his jaunt niuch Improved In body and mind but with la purse somewhat depleted. Tbe minions of. tbe United States Marshal 1 Georgel Bruce, the keeper of a saloon at er and Detective Hugh Glenn, the champion of parley's Canon, was fined Monday toy for selling liquor on Sunday Pratt the Police Department, resumed their game of cinch I yesterday, this time! before Com-- 1 lost. Tbe bill amounted i to $20 and the '; mlssioner Pratt, and after a long and stub- costs. named Reese frusA i youn,g storekeeper vicborn contest tbe Parsons cohorts were bold-u- p Central depot Utah a at the trated torious, i . The game was an Interesting one last Sunday night. The victim was an Inon accoupt Of the number of checkmates toxicated! miner, and his pockets were berifled by two footpads who decamped experienced by Judge Ogden Uiles. the ing arrived on the when of tbe Imperilled gamblers, scene. Reese , opportunely legal card .' Charley Hy nds, Joe Richards and; Jlnv Vnird District Court. Dixon, but he. was not a whit discouraged: the following busiJudge Zane transacted until he had played the last trump in his ness : yesterday hand. In the first deal, Joe Richards being for the defendant was the order Judgment the stake's, he played what many thought issued in (the ease of E. V. Fohlin vs. Mrs. tie asked for Rachel McM aster. Would be1' a winning game. The oase iof Henry W. Nichols. Jr. et al. the dismissal of tbe cases on the ground vs. Lvdla A. Alder was. decided In favor of testified as had he already that, inasmuch in the plaintiffs, who were given judgment that he was guilty of the offense charged, The tult : was brought no prosecution could afterwards be bad sura of fS37. to recover, tt209. alleged to be due against him. services rendered as an architect. who appeared for County Attorney. Murphy, i consent the cose of John Weaver vs. a By with the for the people, combatted motion Grande Western Railway Company Rio the of the fervor which won the mental plaudits a settlement having been ardismissed, Deputy Marshals and the decided approval was " at. rived of Commissioner Pratt, who, jfor occasion George FJ Odell, a", grand juror, was ex-to only, enacted the the role of Joker to and a venire Issued for a patriot cused, himself Introduced he Whenever found in the person bis take place. He was the Deputy Marshals swept the board, with Tho to as G. Webber, who will scarcely warm the result that when time was! called they his chair before tbe . Inquisitorial body will pegged oat, leaving the opposition jln the be dissolved. bole. ; BETOKE JUDOE ANDERSON. In the fast stases of the deal Mr. Murphy; fl and The following were the proceedings before played his leading trumps, W. If. Hill and Louis Mellor, tbe alleged knaves, Anderson yesterday: clubs. Judge An order of foreclosure was issued in the Deputy Marshal Joe Bush, the! ace ofdefendtestified to the fact that the case of Tbey were Stephens vs. T. C. Thompson 10th et al. George 1; ants gambling on the night of the lead insr. The opposing clan returned the In the case of Clesson S. Kinney vs. S. E. Glenn Kinney, an action Involving a financial by introducing Hugh L. Glenn. C. BJ Carrl-gaan order (not brothers no relation) and Phil defend- n. transaction; a motion to set aside was modtiein days' time to answer that the Hugh Glenn testified granting ants had rglven their case away" ou the ified by granting time until 4 p. m. of yeswitness stand In the prosecution of Mellor terday. and Hill In tho Police s Court, and a alt Z.ake Polioe Court. seen Cnrrlgan testified that he" had' iii the The secdnjd squad, ten In number, of the Hill gambling and Mellor rooms of the defendant. C. B. Glenn was a alleged biobos arrested by the police last card that caused a great deal of wrangling. Saturday niorning In Mike Fitzgerald's saHe was subpoenaed to produce the records loon on Main street, had a bearing before of the Polleef- - Court, but the Commissioner Justice Gee! tn?the Police Court yesterday which resulted Jn the charges being disrefused toadmit them in evidence. missed, . The Commissioner found tbe gamblers !rLICE COURT AMENITIES. and ordered them to appear for senguilty, tence on Friday next at 2 p. m., it being the trial of the alleged hobos in would theDuring that all of tbe accused stipulated Police Court yesterd ay Prosecuting Atin rendered decision stand or fall by the that he was a firm torney Eleanor observed the case Of Richards. The cases will be apbeliever "in tbe old Grecian law when men pealed, are found fn such places they should be In deciding a motion the Commissioner compelled1 to give as account of themstated that It was the evident object of the selves." "1 don't," responded Attorney city authorities to Itdefeat the prosecution, Newton. "I believe In American law.". The and he considered very, very reprehensiCourt smiled, Newton chuckled and Dennis ble. Into silence. with some degree of asperity, relapsed Judge Ijlles. Gtee devotes a goodly, portion of Justice to that kinds of talk, and replied hi objectedwa"s .every month to relieving, the salary authorithe that it that looked possible action city of; men who appear before him for neqssitles, United the tbe of, ties upon Yestrivial ofTeinses," and areandischarged. States Marshal as also belug very reprehenhobo realleged Flynn, Barney terday sible. j Honor that the landlady of the I can't help that," was the reply; ?i lated to his Tremont Htuise would not give him! his rule that this testimony cannot be admitblankets unless he had the wherewitjh to ' i' : ted." and was Immepay for a hisjhfs lodging, nrriciAXo an unhappt The boys are amount. tbe given) diately Marshal Parsons was not 1n 3a happy learning how to reach tbe tender side ojf the frame of mind yesterday. The exposure of Justice. They tell tbe yarn and Geej does his connection with the Chinese citadel of tbe rest. NOTES. vice on i Plum alley disconcerted, him the resignation of Wardeu e hA rrko Tom McDermott, Cnarared greatly, andfilled bis cup of sorrow to over4 with being the keeper of a gambling hbuse, Vandercok flowing. The defection of that official has haS been continued Until Friday at 2 p. m. set other attaches of the office to thinking, Sam McDonnell, a drunken visitor to the and It is not probable that they will conAvenue Theater, last night Incretinue to do the dirty work for the great Franklin there and was run by a disturbance ated moral reformer. '. Poolle. I. Officer anto e to able be is Till Tub bun pleased who a has Robert McDonald, youngster no carried Is nounce that gambling longer lodged ater on within 4he four walls ot the Plum alley run away I from home, was Officer thej city JaI for safe4 keeping by, building, but whether or ofnot the Chinese last might. I the poppy still females apd the devotees e Roberts, a roomer in the lodging-housis another question. The embargo Henry operate at 3t East Third South street.- - re-of on gambling, it is expected, will be removed as soon as; the grand Jury adjourns, because ports the loss Monday night, by burglars, suit of clothes. coat and a a monthly rental of $300 is rather steep for an overcoat; No clew. vest. store and purposes. lodging simple John James, a bold soldier boy at L Fort ANOTIIER ALLEGED ASSAILANT. Is a ripe subject for a Douglas, on yesterday Deputy Marshal Joe Bush was arrested yesterday by the poHe arrested Jobn Connors, a hackman, who is lice for drunkenness and turned over to the in damnathe of Implicated being suspected ble conspiracy to assault and rob C. F. military authorities. Frank Morgan, residing at 924a South First denies all knowledge of Connors Clarke. t West utTulr.-bustreet has sworn to complaint have believe officers the they " tbe a neighbor, with ascharging Joseph Green, a "clnoh." sault and biattery. ; The case will- be ventiOn yestdrdiy the grand Jury investigated lated In the! Police Court the case, 4nd Brabeck, Cornell and "Dirty faced Con" were positively identified by Over flfteen hundred chickens and other to the events on Apple street barnyard fOwl have been stolen from resiand at the? White House saloon as tbe men.: dents durlnlg the past week or ten days, and The authorities, thanks to Detective Bruce tbe statement Is made that the police have ease against the matter from the public. Johnson, have a clearavor purposely kept tbebottle-scarreof "railroading and are In f d veteran of the Tom King, them throusrh to the penitentiary. ' Popular a : hundred iwhlsky affrays, 'twill' be called the thugs, and upon to plead to charges ot drunken-enne- ss feeling Is still high against are even the doors of the Jail He also yawning to and disturbing the peaoe. embrace them. As Detective Johnson violently .assaulted tbe arresting officers, In number, and was finally subdued truly eaysi" If they are innocent they J should be given an early opportunity to es- three rouseiular Dr. Raleigh, the by are guilty they O tablish the; fact; If they no si devote stalwart eejof Watson, Joseph should expect and receive mercy." The Bacchus, out knock to Night attempted to that. people wll i say "Amen" Watchman Stem yesterday morning, but the BOLD BURGLARS. guardian of the night sqbdued him plucky and James Fox. a bold burglar. Invaded the and preferred charges of drunkenness As a sleeping apartment ot John and Andrew! using abusive language acainst him. Samuelsoni at 104 East Second South street, result of his1 escapade Watson will subsist at S o'clock and while ion prison soup tor tea days. . yesterday morning the ocrummaging about was discovered by III IXZB CITT. Immediately gave chase and, THS LAWUlSSSIiSS cupants, whohim, ! !! on State street. Fox, who overhauled O dotal Apathy is a muscular thug, fought desperately and 'JL Strong' Protest A ) was making: It decidedly uncomfortable fori SOott Called On to Act. Mayor his captor when Nltrht Sergeant Hilton, who! of Mr. Editok Tiribotie: The remarks Hall ' Tbibusb heard the racket, rushed from the City diffIn Quoted McAlUster, Tuesday's and took ai band. After considerable last! week. In reference to the need of a citiiculty Hilton landed his man behind; the pars zens he In afternoon the and wir adjudged patroliiStirred' an answering chord in of attempted burglary by Judge Gee.! hundreds of jLearts. t That there Is great guilty who held him to answer to the grand Jury! of some kind of protection against burin the sum of $500. Fox is ah old offeuder. jneed glars' and tfootpads j is illustrated by alAN INVETERATE SNEAK-THIEof lawlessness. 8. S. .Beat, an inveterate thief. Is again In. most dally examples two! things that . surprise are Now there trouble. 0n yesterday he entered ths JewOne is that the on Main street,; me in this ' connection. elry store of O. L. Elfason, a number of rings on! Mormon papers should try to make politiand while examining ofl purchasing, he slipped one into! cal capital oat of this disorder by attribut- pretense to his pocket. He was detected by tbe salesLiberal rule, when everybody Donovan and Ing Itlivedthe for ten years prior to the here man, who summoned Sergeant a last municipal election knows very well that lodged aoncomplaint. of He will be given never! was any order nor any i protecpetit larceny ofy. there hearinghas charge the tion In the city under a Mormon City Marportion Beat epeht Inthe greater On 1800, 15, two "jail." July years shal and a Mormon police force. Ths compost for years was that be was committed for 360 days, and by good mon understanding here of men were kept on the ' Mormon conduct secured his release on May was lth police force arnext day he Cut-leMormon crime. of for sake the preaentf year.. -Tbe the concealing n from the even! went so .far as to open. and run Officials rested for stealing a satchel sentenced assignation houses in order to trap tbe unHotel, nd ten days later was and to pay a fine the kind of morality and to 100 wary. ; That-wawaa reMormon administration believed of 100. He served hisy time and the Order it Is possible In and practiced. leased on Monday. that he will resume his bid position as trusty , The other thing that astonishes mi is that Jail. be t the County City Council should Mayor Ssott and the disorder I to go on month to allow this KOT'THX BCROLAK. willing a night goes by ",. John .Thurston after month. .while hardly: did hot pan out a exand worthy robbed ot are was houses when Ha authorities. the police pected by our streets at on attacked public citizens to visitor nocturnal tbe of being suspected - Bait Lake. deg. deg. Cheyenne. 30 deg.; Montrose. 22 deg.; Helena. 40 deg.; Miles24City, 35 ideg. ; Landers, 12 deg. ; deg. ; Ogden, 43 deg.; Logan. lllngham, 28 deg. J Park Cltyi 28 deg.; Provo. 32 deg.; Stockton. 30 deg. An alarm of Are was turned in from the corner of Main and Second South streets at Home miscreant bad 12:80 this morning. filled a box with kindling wood and placed It In the storeroom in the rear of the hardware store at 14 Kust Second South and then set It afire. No danaace was done. Gilbert Merchant.lthe Provo cohab, when naked recently If ; the glorious stars and unfurled In his settlement, Stripes were ewer VWf bad a flag at one said derisively: as we bad; ho particular use for time, but, It, we turned it upside down!" It is now In order for the llirahl to applaud the sentiment and the action; Mrs. Peterson, agoq 68 years, was coming up State street yesterday morning on a load of bay with a man J presumably her husband, and when at the intersection of Sixth South sbe was thrown violently to the ground bythe wagon giving a lurch. The man borrowed a buggy and took her home, so that the extent of her injuries could not be Den-vr- j . MOTES. t S i fi j , ' j . OITT AMD VBIQHBOBBOOO. The funeral of the lato Mra. t. II. Brighton will take place from the Eleventh ward school ho use at 2 o'clock The Liberal Guards will soorf be on a olid financial standing. The latest sub eerlbers to the equipment fund are L. M. Mason. Karrlck and C. .Deputy Treasurer J. L. May la after delinquent license payer and unless prompt appearance Is made "at the captain's office" a rod Is In pickle for tbem. The Chautauqua Circle did not meet at the residence of Secretary Murphy of the Y. Jd. O. A. last night owing to the illness of Mr. Murphy, who) was taken down with diphtheria on Monday. Union Thanksgiving services between the Methodist and Baptist. Congregational. churches will be held In the Presbyterian Methodise Church Thursday at 11 a. m. Dr. McNIece will preaoli the sermon. Local weather report at 8 a. in. yesterday: ; 24 32 , I j j ntght; cooler. learned. tuted. Official. ' y. Fair; probably rain to-da- 17. : 8. Com-mlsldn- - hfike City: s i, ; . ' . . r Es-ling- oourt-mar-tla- f to-da- y. -- t eye-witness- es ao-cjiiK- ed. , to-da- y; , y ? : F. - to-da- ; days-Imprisonmen- s To-da- . r. ' A rooms: transients accommodated East Third South. . - I 1831 WORK. FOR ROOMS IN EXCHANGE 1S29 Gray, box 1714. HEAP FURNISHED HOUSE, ELEVEN 1& rooms. IIS E. Third South. BAR-raURNISHED HOUSE. INQUIRE AT 1847 Bros. COTTAGE; V EST FINE. LARGE 19. 3 rooms at 41 W. Snd South. $iX. 1799 W. E. Hubbard. MAIN BLOCKS FROM STREET, ''PWO X. large front room furnished, with or without board; suitable tor married couple or two gen-at tlemen; cheap to permanent tenantJ. Apply1785 S38 West Second South. 3 ROOMS. 19 S. 9TH E. INQUIRE C COTTAGE. 178S J 11 W. 2d South. Midland Harvey. SUITA-L?URN1SUED ROOMS. ALSO ROOM able for lijr.ht housekeeping. 631 S. Main. LARGE FRONT ROOM; ONE LARGE 1 back room; with or without board. 360 S;W. 1784 c F tt ; . -- X s A BOY-FRO- B J o . leaving citv: oossession given at mj owner house can be rented tilso. Call at eoce. once; 1814V Thornton avenue, rear 33 W. Fifth So. ENDRON SAFETY BICYCLE; IN USB VJ since April; perfectly new cushion Urea Inquire at office of County Clerk. E WILL SELL YOU A FINE UOM OF WJ 8 rooms, on car line, east front, every mod- vy ern convenience, for $4500 and let you pav for It at exactly the same per month that It brl ngs inno relarent. Miner ,v Miller not "Brothers . 5 TO FIVE ACRES OF LAXI WITHIN S.TO 4 miles of the city, k Address .Mrs. Ewinz. j Hflo 1' 31S S. Snd East. WAGON AND HARNESS; HORSE, for liifht delivery business, at 353 E. 1797 I" the peril of their lives. '; A prominent busi- 4th South. UOUSE-1780 ness man told me a few days ago be would YOLTNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN work. Apply &24 S. Main. not think of walking alone two! squares East or West of Main street after 0 jp'cloek Jn the CARPENTER WORK FOR 1791 TO EXCHANGE Addreaa D., &a3; Chester avenue. evening. Could there be a greater reflection than that upon our city government? HAVE MUST LAD: Now It's useless to sayf the Iclty governBOY: RESPECTABLE Wallace Co., 2S West Second ment Is responsible for this tack of order. South. 1787 Temple st. That is too general and bits nobody. Let 17 YEARS OF 15 TO GOOD me be specific, then, and fasten responsibilOUBLE PARLORS, FURNISH ED FOR Jit age to stud v dentistry. Enquire Silehl1793 light housekeeping, tag 51 4th East st. I8C8 by saying .there are just two men in this Creighton, ity 56 W.'Snd South. town responsible for all this lawlessness and FURNISHED ROOMS AT 601S2--E. NICELY Y TWO YOUNG LADIES, HOARD AND 4th South. ' disorder, and we who helped elect tbem hold locaroom state In in family. reply private ; AM t them responsible. Tbe first is the City lion JJ xs. w, mnu COTTAGE AND 3 FURNISHED ROOMS, Auums 1794 Marshal, whose special duty and business it, Tribune. lerms. ncirirucs. for light housekeeping. 556 S. W. Temple. is to keep order and protect life and IN TO CLERK Y AND MAN WIFE ARGE FRONT FURNISHED ROOM: property in every part of the 17SB 1827 a store. Apply 144 W gnd Soatn. I cheap: 365 S. 1st West. beAnd he had not been In office a month city. GEO-STOCK 733 A X OF OR TRADE EARTH. ON SELL was CHANGE GREATEST fore sorry I voted for him. I feel ceries and two or three head of fine horses THE 1st West, house of 5 rooms, completely that there has been no adequate protection (one stallion), for improved unincumbered city furnished for housekeeping: new and modern: a to life and property since the. order of the real estate: rent 1789 of store and living rooms low; snap. Call early; rent very reasonablej was 1821 He In his has keeping. placed location. Address D 47. Tribune. city on from good HOUSE AND BARN. .V7 bad to worse until I am now gone AND 1772 GUITAR LEARN TO PUPILS s Main street. South Cfi Immore to a say that prepared 1755 thoroughly 239 W. Snd N. at tJU writing, HOUSE OF 30 ROOMS; GOOD becile, unfaithful and unworthy public boardintr-housAPPLY TO FURNISHED suitable for first-claofficer I have never known in so Important a GIRL TO RUN ERRANDS. rooms 55 5ft, and 1784 S. 225 W. Cunnlnehana, 51 position, unless . it was some of those who h from 10 to 11 o'clock building,! r as bltu. So OF the enforcement PART ALSO far 18J5 COTTAGE; preceded i7OUR-ROOMor four rooms.- - Inquire at 457 of law and order is concerned we might as three S. 675 ITS! INE WASHING AND IRONING AT 1887 E. Snd South st. well have in the of City Marshal : 9th East. one of the wooden position Indians in front of cigar BATH. URNISHED BOARD, ROOMS, KINDS OF stores. Yes, far better, for vate family. 516 E. 1st South. CONSIGNMENT OFS. ALL Mlck'a general auction THE WOODEN MAN ROOMS: EN SUITE OR URNISHED and commission house. 60 W. Snd South ft. 1648 L1 elf. 'Ml e: Hrinbara. would not obstruct the enforcement of law M. S. WICK, 50 W. 2ND AND SEE even if he did not render any help. A large ROOM AT 375 S. 2ND to sell or consign St., when youfwant J South I "54 1649 East: modern conveniences: cheap. iroods. police force, mainly of good men, has been vour to keep order In put under tbe City Marshal FUR. ROOMS. PANTRY AND CLOSET APPLY IMMEDIATELY. the city, and with a man at their head GOOD E.COOK. 1761 f 1627 for housekeepine. 44 N. 2nd West. Brigham. to do would command it. tbem, worthy they FRONT FURNISHED ROOM, 571 MOULDERS AT EAGLE FOUNDRY I feel that If the members of the City CounNICELY Main. IRON Machine 1533 133 Co. j cil had a quarter of tbe manhood and de15. E. W. EAST 335 SOUTH we we AT HOUSE, GOODS SIDE, elected SECOND-HANcency supposed they had when 1733 1518 P Hubbard. 41 W. 2nd South. St. tbem they would have impeached this imbecile City Marshal and removed blm from rpo EXCHANGE BURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT UNENCUMBERED SU-1741 board. 924 W. 1st South. office long ago to make room for some genburban property for Close in business or resis uine American who knows what order is In dence property with encumbrances. Tenant for PARTIC-ularICE fROOM COTTAGE; FOR sOme of the best located offices and residences in : 1683 a city and bow to get it. 2nd West. 73 North enquire city. Brooklyn Real Estate A Loan Company, I" ARGE FRONT. PARLOR AND NICELY But the City Marshal failing in his duty, the 107 Main St., over Godbe-Pitt- s Drug Company's and the City Council failing in theirs, then store. 1508 Li furnished rooms, with board. 405 E. 1st S. the responsibility for the order of the city AC-TTHOROUGH DAVID DUNCOMBK FARM SOUTH OF comes back upon the Mayor, and he has no C GENTLEMAN OF 40, busiaesa countant and general man, desires THE 120acree flee land, water rixhts, more right to remain inactive, and allow to invest, (XX), an $10. established is business, flowing wells, large brick bouse, hams, corrals, the city to drift along into lawlessness, than where suchsayservices are i needed and where he etc. R. parties only need apply to1663 Responsible a man has to remain inactive as be w a will be well, re numerated: msnufucturlnst pre158 Main street. Zwicky, -ferred. Address R 17, bare Lord Thomas, along Main street late at night, and disco 1551 ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT ers a destructive fire about to burst forth In Chicago. FURNISHED private family. Terms reason--ablone of the 6tores. In many respects Mayor T ADIES TO CALL A V MISS McALPIN'S 1658 43 E. 5th South. Is and work an and Scott excellent Mayor, stylish gives much dressmaking parlors; for and IN WITH CONNECTION TO RENT a fitting: attention to public affairs. Biit tbe trouble good satisfaction. SALOON. Hotel. Eureka, and fixtures for sale Cutting 62 W. 2nd South. ! Room 8. 3rd floor. 1489 is, he does not give those who are naturally 1671 te right party. cheap his friends a chance to rally around blm by and in Partner : S3 91.50 TO FROM 7URNJSHED ROOMS espaying saloon. 1 Take cash or real 1477 manifesting that moral decision necessary tate: best P per week. 147 E. 8n So. 1675 245 Main. to maintain law and order in a city like ROOMS, this. And when last summer he gave his AAMEN FOR 10 CTS., A MEAL FROM 11 TWO NICELY FURNISHED 357 S. 1st W. street. 1670 only, cheap. vote on the side of that unmitigated 1UU to 3 at Tivoli Saloon, Walker opposite casting ' 1478 curse to the city the saloon element It House. I7 URNISHED ROOMS. STEAM HEAT, GAS and bath 3.50 to S4.C0 per week; all outside caused hundreds of good citizens to raise EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA Jf tbe question if they had not made a mistake dentist in Salt Lake who makes windows: 45 F. 1st South, Robert's new blook. in voting, for a man who thus lacked in no extra charge for painleas extracting. Gas or ROOMS FOR LIGHT moral decision In time of emergency. It is vitalized air administered; 24 W. 2nd South. 1449 FURNISUED cheap. 423 East 5th South. 1638 safe to say . that no tutrn will ever be a EXCHANGE EQUJTY IN CHOICE A 611 SO. MAIN ST., NEW successful Mayor Of this city who does not TO Salt Lake property; . close in. See dwelling; electric lights; every modern 1168 convenience. H. P: G. take for his motto and :say. In the decided Cashier, Knutsford. Coates, Commercial Bank -: 1639 tone of Andrew Jackson "The laws they OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, building. KINDS must and shall be enforced." Nevertheless ALL etc. to store at 18 East Third EWLY CHEAP. FURNISHED ROOM, 130 we believe tbe purposes and inclinations of South st. 1594 Call at 384 South West Temple, the Mayor are on the right side of things and FURNITURE. AT 18 E. 3RD PAY RENT? WE WILL SELL YOU WHY house on monthly payments, the same the writer has strong S. St., Guect Colton ; Furniture, Auction and personal regard for ' 141 j him. . Commission House. 1520 as rent. Casady. 8. Main street. .'...' But speaking for a great number of Lib- -, 18 E. 3RD ECOSD-HANFURNITURE, 345 APPLY TIVOLI RESTAURANT. 143 erals who will not vote anymore straight THE St. street. 1474 !outn unless are these very things Liberal tickets, KINDS OF E. FIRST SOUTH ST., MODERN rectified,! we earnestly call upon our worthy; CIONSIGNMENT OFi ALL Auc Colton Furniture, 'brick house; laree yard. ' 143 Mayor to put himself right, and set the city tion and Commission House. 1244 H. P. G. Coates. Commercial block. elected set and which the party right of his term right EM- S. U. AT AND HELP. FEMALE ALE ROOM COTTAGE. PANTRY BRICK HALL. remainder him, by devoting the and closet; close in. Apply 66 V4 E. 2nd So. ploy me nt Co., 78 W.Snd So. (Tel. 593.) 1147 to securing for us an orderly town., We FOR GENERAL ONE FOR ONE. A PARLOR FOR TWO, have an Idea that if Mayor Scott realized TWO GIRLS, other to assist and take care ROOM private table. 48 E. Third South the St. the general feellpj of Indignation among! of children. and k379 153 West' 3rd South. No. 1234 Reference. the citizens becaqfe tbe city government, PAID FOR SECOND-HANEAUTIFUL 4 ROOM COTTAGE, $14. W. E. things to drift, and does BEST PRICES just allows and repairalso 1123 cleaning,109dyeing afford tho! which to Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd So. the protection nothing E. 1st So., done by I. Cline Citizens have a right to claim, he would ing well HOUSES RANGING FOR RENT. SEVERAL or Hall. Orders attended by mall call. come to the front as he Is able to do and set O from 3 to 7 rooms; conveniently located. See 1110 Morlaa A Co.. Room 20. MOrlan block. things right.; . 8ITUATIOW He can at least go before the Council and LEG ANT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE Tj' state the' case, and call for; a .dozen or 193 Hi ores suite: 129 W. 2nd South. WrolDNMETSTRieTLTcE for a twenty extra men for night watchmen or or on for horses ranch ate: BRICK COR. I AND 6TH SALE: caring few days,. placing ttjem under a captain of breaking colts. Bestcity, OR streets. of city references. Inquire Vf, R. Wightrnan, room 3 i 1843 bis own selection; Than public warning D 49, Tribune. Utah Commercial snd Savings Bank Building. ; can be given that It is time for thieves and AS BOOKKEEPER, SALESMAN HOUSE IN SUBURBS NEW foof pads and vagabonds burglars and or any light work. Uaderstands system of on line. " Rent 95. Apply room IS, car means , Visible of support, double-entry170 familiar with mercantile corresgenerally, withoutbiblock. take their places on pondence. Will start Tor 'small salary, if perma-nen- ti Holmes to ire t out of town -- ROOM HOUSE ON TEMPLE WEST ST., box man. O. P. and "will the chaiu gang. If 'the Mayor by sober trustworthy adept hot and cold, water, bath, etc In1828 closets, some vigorous policy of this kind, he will 4ii9. 167 Dr. J. Beattie, 855 E. 2nd South st. of quire command the respec , and support ot all STORE. OR GENERAL GROCERY 337 ICELY SOUTH FURNISHED ROOM, good citizens; and, if the Council fails to IN References given. Address D. 45. Tribune. 14S Second West. back him op they, will have to bear the AS AND STENOGRAPHER POSITION EN Is FURNISHED to blame. But It utterly Inexcusable ROOMS, let by a lady; wages no object. IpLEGANTLY . k437 S28S. State street. h 1690 drift along as they are! now, with a Room 1. building. things ROOMS IN THE free field for the lawless and disorderly. FINEST CITY, THE or en suite, everything new; steam Liberal. WANTED. : AMrjTS electric lights: terms moderate. 238 State 24. beat, Nov. l$9l. Lake Salt City. k513 street. Harris Building. ISOOO M to to a assured ot o Do not take any chances general agents. year poisoned being FURNISHED FRONT burned to death with liquid stove polish, paints fO per dav to canvassers. A permanent and com NICELY or en suite; reference; 58 ROOMS, E. 3rd S. and enamels in bottles. The "'Rising Sun Stove venlent business. No competition. Every lady So a with customer. the ROOM. is Address, Polish" stamp. VERY NICE OFFICE possible safe, odorless, brilliant, cheapest ENQUIRE k393 A. Clawson. .47 E. First South. and best stove polish made and the consumer Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co.. Lynn, Mas. or no with tin for glass package expensive pays -COR. ROOM HOUSE PARK IN LESS ES CLOTH TO PIN THE SELL GENTS TERRACE, every purchaae ,. "''.,' and 3rd South: hot and cold Line; the only line ever invented that waterner 5th East rlo and elect all modern ima elotbes without holds baths, the lights pins: perfect Drag's and Patent M edlolne. 940 a month. Inquire at drug store by agents provements; recently issued; issold only on patent ' ... i The beat assorted stock In the West at Roberts to whom on k333 the exclusive right given; premises. receipt t .. &, Kelden's. of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mail; SEC-.1 FINK FRONT OFFICE ON also circulars, price hit and terms to agent. T J ARGE, XSateruu. ond floor, Holmes building; steam heat. once. Address the Pinless at Secure your territory to k319 Kantsford. cashier of the And Mining Supplies, Ths only complete Clothes Line Co., 105 Hermon street, Worcester Apply . C1088 . line, at Roberts As Nelden's. the Druggists. Mass. , t FURNISHED ONE COMPLETELY bouse of 9 rooms, hot water beating, Idanba creates a healthful appetite. with barn and grounds attached. Close also 66 E. Second st. for the Kreetloh of School In. ' gas, ht73 Proposals Enquire V You Invlt Ladles, uaiiainrs. y IO ROOM BRICK MODERN 8 AND are acid mixtures and carbollo That camphor TWO good location. 225 W. 5th South. U. S. Isdiak Ssrvics, very drying and Irritating and will darken the . UtSTAH 1HD OCBr ASKSCT, UllH. clearest skin. Eureka Cream contains neither, AND 3 FURNISHED COTTAGE Utah. Nov. 9. 1891. W- deitghtfullyi perfumed and makes the skin Whtts Rocks. Uintah Co..I ENDORSED 148 W. 5th South. h588 at PRO-k? SSo. smooth. CEALED PROPOSALS, Drugbeautifully soft,j white'' and 80 HE NO. W?SND ISOUTH, and School BASEMENT, buildings, posals for erection of gists. corner of West Temple, old Tribune buildaddressed to the undersigned at White Rocks, BEDCOED BATES FOB THAUKSGITINO Uintah county, Utah, will be received at this ing: Inquire at the Simpson-Hi- ll Drug Co. h25S until one o'clock pi m. of January 27th, Agency 1SM3V for erecting ou the Ouray reservation, about " The Rio Grand Western Railway one mile north of tbe junction of the Uintah and FOR 'EXCHANGE. one the round for fare Will sell tickets at Duchesne rivers, adjacent to and on 'the west MORE CHANCE IT IS DIFFICULT TO ; line.atone Tickets good bank of the Uintah river, three (3) brick, ONE any point on the trip toNov: Of property for ' cash, and if you or frame school buildings, as per the plana and wish to 23th and 26th returning Includgotng or retire from your present busispecifications which may be examined , at tbe ness listchaage ing the STthJ, your property for exchange, we will find offices of the Remtblican, of Denver. Colorado, a trade or sale by bringing parties together Salt- Lake City, Utah, and at you Ths Tkibuhk, of Daaciag Matinee. otherwise would never meet. Have you real who f't ,. ." this maa Agency. H. B. Younger will give dancing estate or stock of goods of any description, livery to submit will' be Bidders separate required restinee on Thursday (Thanksgiving) after- - bids for each building, and state the length of stock, rooming house fsrniture, barbershop, or anynoon. November 26 th. commencing at half taurant, saloon, - horses, cattle, sheep, to be consumed in their constructime proposed to exchange, let us know and we will . nost 3 o'clock, at his new hall on Market thing else tion. :.;.'" ; :. ...;. t .' W ;..-- ' 41. your wants. Waterman Bros., Room 1573 . supplv CKBTlVIXn CBICKB. Temple. street, between Main and West Central block. 'Each bid must be .accompanied by a certified H. B. Younger. check or draft upon some United States JDeposi-tor- y or solvent National Bank in the vicinity of We Are !N ever Undersold. la O fl the residence of the bidder, made payable to the TOJLO Ag Write for prices or send a trial order to Roberts order affairs for Oornmissior.er of Indian the of j , Wholesale CO. 45 AND 48 ANelden, INVESTMENT Druggists. PACIFIC five amount of the procent of the at least per 165? " block; no commission. check or draft will be forfeited to THE posal, whichStates llatrOoods or case bidders bidder United iu any the , $5000.00: CURRENT at receiving an award shall fait to promptly exe- AMOUNTS UNDER of every description ..at ,very low prices P. Bache. Snd floor Wasatch. . Mrs. Christy's. 31 W. First South. cute a contract with good and sufficient sureCONEY- - TO LOAN ON SHORT OR LONG otherwise to be returned to the bidder. real estate: notes bought, " Book! Books! Books! - ' ties, Bids accompanied by cash In lieu of a certified 111 time, and on Waterman Bros.. Room. 41, Central block. . 127 sale. check will not be considered- Last week of the book and albnm is reserved to reject any or all bids, right of ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL ANO Private sale all dav: auction at 7 p. m. 43 orThe any bid. if deemed for the best TIME estate In terms to suit H. W. Failed any part r Main street. y: . s Interest of the service. block, on 1st South, near Mailt; For any further Information as to location of Room 8. Calmer rer Cent aCash lea TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE FUNDS means of labor, etc., buildings, transportation, TRUST first payment to apply to current rates. H. P. G. Coates, ROBERT VTA UGH, t Is all that Is necessary as clocks y silver4 and 6. Bank 1638 U. Commercial Indian buildie?. . secure diamonds, watches, j Agent. ware on the weekly 10 per cent installment fJOOO ONE OR TWO (T i ONE YEAR. eve years. W. E. Hal years, 1 plan at L. Hollander's, the Main street jewSTRAYED. ltd eler. Call at store. 148 Main street, for exbard, 41 West fcecond &ooth. . . X PER r. INSIDE planation of plan. IMPROVEO On CNT3. B. Llaser fc Co.. 41 W. Snd Si a property. west from the mill, on the 15tn abound where of nice works, Health, comfort, happiness 18 months AND SHORT. TIM11 October, one bay colt (stallion), J. LEON A1. K LOJiOCommercial Garland stoves are Used- - Salt Lake Hardleft hind foot by a block. h5& old; bad halter on; burnt on s;aLJ, money. "'si 19 ware Co. branded one Also horse. old; .' years 1000 lbs. Rerope.oni-f- t bay CENT. ON INSIDE IM- 7M AND 8 shoulder: weighs about IC e proved property, money ready, no delay. turn to owner snd be rewarded. Louis Frlcke. Tom Ellerbeca's Coat Office, John J. Snyder, Ec-i- S 3T and 3d, llooper block, 480 W. 1st South. 49 East First South; 3 M 38 W. 2nd South. 1820 CLEAN UP FOR A NEW DEAL ,W'E-evL Will give you this week best Jbargalnj w U lo- onerea in nne Duiiaing sues, or nouses cated; terms to 6ult. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W 2nd Moa riO qlo 4, 2 e. 1 PRI-175- 3 ICELY-FURNISHE- 1 P N six-roo- COTTAGE, WEST. 5E. ROOM cash. bal. $1350; only w. 2nd So. Hubbard. T 950 W. T j j 1598 64 E. Snd South. ROOMED RUSTIC. CLOSET,:PANTRV AND bathroom, cellar: larce carriage shop, lot 2x8 on corner on Second West cat line-north, only 6 blocks from Temple, 935uu; cash Co.. -- i 4 two-sto- ry two-stor- INSTALLMENT HOUSES CASADY 501531S 50 FEET FRONT IN KINNEY A fLOTS, V l- I -- 1 one lot In Miller Gourlay's addition; also Miller's addition. Apply 543 West 2nd South. UALOON, WITH ALL ACCOUTRED! KNTS; O cheap for cash or real estate;- 245 Main. 1548 A - l.'-- BUSINESS Y D AT LESS THANlINiVKN-tory- k, I -- . T.," Box. House, 1139 i .; opp-Cit- J' . y WILL TRADE FOB CHEAP. aORgood business; also good family horse, carriage and harness, and a thoroughbred. Jersey cow, fresh. See Morlan A Co., Room SO, Morian DlocK. mi HAR- DOUBLE SURREY, X ness. 1 top buggy, single harness: k549 cheap. Call at 36, Hooper building. F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LARGE OR small farm in Utah see Casady Bros., jlSO fi. B s TWO-SEATE- D '- Ad-dre- first-clas- s: . 6 - . N . et ! PERSONAL';. ZENOBIN, CLAIRVOYANT SAND "VfADAME lYL astrologlst. wishes to Inform the public, that she will remain in this city only two weeks longer. During that91 time she will reduce! her gentleroen.il Posti present prices to 50c . ladies. and future. 58 West Third south. j, j 1817 WONDERFUL FORTUNE TELLER, THE retuTDed from California, tells least, now at No. future. Call snd see: her present snd Rooms t 1785 28 and 2a , 63 State St., ' THOUSANDS-C"PERSONS HAVE MARRY our agency.' If you through want husband or wife, any station of llfe,isend for sample of our matrimonial paper. j Mr. stamp 1563 and Sirs. Drake. Chicago. 111. ..CORDEN F. CLAIRMEDIUM. trance, test and WHITE, business medium, Tuesday and Thursr kitting daily;, test circles dsy evenings. 334 S. West Temple St., j NONE' FASHIONABLE helpDRESSMAKING; over Bead's employed; restaurant. 72 West 2d South. Miss Stephens. ADAME CUNNINGHAM, DRESSMAKINO bnlldinir. ourlors. 55 and 68 All the latest designs In dressmaking; Work ; ' s 1 - c , , - . ! Scott-Auerba- -- strictly . 1 s 8 ;, i" yard, Rock Springs, Black Butte and Pleasant v;. ....' 'I - , Valleyepal. .v to 7 and 7 Lon JPer Cent Money On Inside improved property: f 2000 to John J. Snyder. S5 and E3 Hooper bidg. A- -S C50.-00- COCI RLOULA . James B. 'cllp'-- i I. O. A. R. ilali. Ml . p. K.m.L. UOVT.OY. f tTUE F 1 . 0." OF THE Il:.!J i v I U held In i. ' , i, at 2 c" Prcswc.i. ii. JO.il . Hi. C. 1 n. G ri t 7 EOARE3l?IC. AND rOOir Lw 1st VTcst i- - S. IJ PEIt WEES; f41727 LOARD - Ov- OF THE TRED A. HALE, ARCHITECT: Commercial blocc. rooms vm. Viv. , I'l, f O Oi ... BY H IiOUFORD & CO.. R tina no., room si. g74 LOAN IN SUMS TO TO .CJ0 I HAVE I c- - mit, at three, six. nine or .twelve months. 741 Mm i. iTeuyon. Ewm f . Hocpr block. F t hort ...Van'- - ti 1'witn t c A Tx ;fi tt iOI TIA!: ft f - H 1 r mv i - 1 Iaf as ll'U looi 1 T. . t. .i i. . i i s .'-!- . Ci.'s; r f t , t 'i f - nit , :? ? i In -- ' ft '. yt. io-.- n Fill::. ( ("A'i'Ti 1 1 c. GJV .liitoi. - cr 1 I .i . Teletihome ArSCttlTCSTO. . Jt . - - . F -- 1 ',T. A nnn Vlvvu Jl 182 SCHULTE, CIVIL ENGINEER W: and surveyor; last twelve years mineral in U. S. Surveyor's ofSce; office, draughtsman room 5. S. E. corner Third South and Maln.i 1478 FOB v INSTITUTE ELECTRO-MAGNETI- C of nervous snd ehronio diseases. . For one month, treatments at 50 cts. each. 3 E. 4th South St. ,i jj,jllfll OFFICE, RAY- WHYTOCKUENTIST, block. 4 doors sooth of Walker house. FASHIONABLE MADAM BRADLEY. 450 East Second Sooth.. Those s woric Invited to call. ; ir933 wtshinr FROM. PAINTER CHICAGO, WITH 15 experience In frescoing and heuse years' or painting, would like to take work by the day contract; designs for 123 frescoing furnished; satisfaction guaranteed. ''-.-- East 5th South. P. O. ' t k41 j box 245. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDiC UTOVE Hot fJ Leave orders at 15 E. 2ad Sooth. R. UNGER CURES ALL PC1VATE esses, menstruation, stricture, stones, poly, pen cancers, piles in five days. whi:s la twelve, syphilis, litsr and ki lney diseases, crlofl? n a fifteen year. In prsctioe kl Olios and residence 55 West E. J S-I TRIPP, UENTlTS, CHAPMAN &Oner t ;, .J Hooi n" .ii.s,- rod. fcouti st. Anaesthetics n f. I eral stog of dentli.s' sat r 1 TJi i:u :i, LVT'I 1 i 1 first-clas- -- -- ! first-clas- s. JL. . . - ch - , , t GOOU-VVIL- s: . L3)J FOR ; .. s i - - . 4 half-pric- 8 Xt t ? AS NEW e at the Guest Colton Furniture X Auction and Commission House, 18, East Third r i4u j South st. THREE-ROOCOTTAGE ON ITHE NEW plan; price, 914001 J. B. Blazer A Co.. 41 West Snd k404 South. FIVE-ROOIN-gON BRICK THE NEW and terms on plan; price this. J. It. Blazer A Co. . 41 West Snd Sotithj kta LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON AND for 9250. A No. 1 location tfod any business. 213 4th North st. AND CHEAP FURNITURE and lodging bouse: 19 rooms, reason for good selling. Apply 233 W. 1st South. MILK COWS. APPLY TOi 0. D. FRESH A in os's addition. h33J ) J i. ,, non-restde- floor, Wasatch building. U'URNITURK A3 GOOD ; Scott-Anerbac- sac-ces- i A : - 'i- I 130 FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY PLACED in my bands for sale by a at a price 93000 less than actual value. House is brick, 7 rooms, bath and all nicely papered; lot is 60 feet front and In one of the choices rest de nee sections of the city. Not much j cash needed as first payment. Joseph P. Bache, Snd Iain St. SIX-ROO- I I . ss A . Every article wilt ;lnventorf one-thi-rd less than actual value, the membership in the American Ticket Brokers' Association Included. Will give baver a bargain. E; McCar-rici 1450 pawnbroker. 240 S. Main St. ACRES LAND, FOUR MILES NORTH FIVE Main Washington avenue: Ismail frame house, motor line; price 93000. cash j Ad- 146 dress "S. Hamissoa Pro vo. 1134 D tf balance time to suit. y Three lots and good hotel veryor will trade. W. J. Moore, room 1 Soottoheap, 1548 Auerbach building. 9500, ffkr M 1673 The above are real bargains, worth double the ' price, and must be sold this week. Froiseth it N s I 1 a- 0J R. G.. &nnn will v; 1M-prov- Ai per month. NE WASHSTAND. 2 BEDS, WATER-SE1630 and table. 748 E. 4th South St. 20 ACRES OF 0OOD, buy 1T 7lV level and 4 miles west; of citv limits on line Utah A Nevada R. R.: soil suitable for racking briclc. Easy terms. 20iX) will buy a fine tract of 40 acres of land borderine on two streets, adioining Eldofado. 4 artesian wells; land partially broken; suitable for platting or gardening. Easy terms. a-i the largest NEAR D. 920 4 o e. A V stallments. Remember that our houses aife" hotli no niore on tasty and well constructed. We charge installments than for full cash. M liter Al Miller? (not Brother" no relation). 38 W. 2nd jSouth. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES! OF A rpHE X small, well furnished hotel, with two years on lease building; will be sold cheap or traded. Also 6 from four to installcottagrs.'on fc Armstrong, ment plan or for trade. Weeter room 10. Commercial block. Ifi9l , spe-cialt- L ALL SIZES BUILT Toj Sffr HOUSES OF for occupancy ou monthjly in- M D LONG-WOO- .J1 SIN-176- 0 N C-tO- INSTALLMENT its. A NE NEARLY NEW GARLAND H ARD coal stove at a bargain. Call en J 9 f No. W. 2nd South. nelly. LOTS IN "WATERLOO," $100 LESS TttI AN cost: easv terms. Knwc. room Ifl 7rt W. 'J nd S. BRICK. 3 LOTS, CAR LINE.I KX- nee CMSh. Si cellent. location 1731 K. iiuDDara. 41 w.snas. month. RAMS. FROM CANADA. i 5'W Inquire Robt. Geary at D. Davidsdn. 1715 Ix 4th South. BEST BLACKSMITH AND JOBBING" THE J. shop In Salt Lake City. Good location. Harrington, Donnelly A. Newell , .No. 9 W. 9ndT 1730 South street. BRICK HOUSE: CELLAR. XTEW hot and cold water and bath: corner! lot on East side; small payment, balance 9$5 per month; cheap. R. C Woodruff. Commercial bit. D F 5 f V 8 F a. ! Scott-Auerbacto-da- y. - ho use handsome, well constructed close to car line. fcJTOO; excellent neighborhood Miller A Miller (not "Brothers" no relation). 3S W. 2nd Sou lb. 1819 - ss MONTHLY LOW N V. X 7IVE-ROOME- er 1799 South. A NICE, CLEAN STOCK OF CiROC ElII E6. Xi with an established trade of fllO per day; oth-79good location and low rent: u exchange; inc but cash goes. Address A. W., 1. O. bo citv. 1 BUVS BARBER SHOP AND C1U All A 4 t staud. Apply 241 Main street. ISM 1 BRICK HOUSES! ON SND NEW W est street; also 3 new brick h uses it on 9th East near 10 South, cheap: part cash bal- a nee in monthly payments. (Jailou liarrin feton. Donnelly .t Newell. No. 9 West 2nd Sooth. 1770 B ! C. 183S T OT 5X10 RODS ON 9TH EAST. GOOD a house and stable en premises. Cash down, 9500. or less to suit U500. For purchaser: "Price, terms apply to Judge' Anderson, Cullen Hotel TTil.WllVT VtTPVtTITDP mn K', ROrtMS- - 188 1837 i W. 6th South. - - LADY HAS NICE QUIET FURNISHED at 437 X s- TJHOTOGRAPIIIC OUTFIT. 5X8, CHEA a. K. Sourbeer, rear ISO E. 7th BOOM. 136 FURNISHED COTTAGE, TTM3CR-ROO- X - i- - ground floor, B-- 3 ' San Francisco, Nov. 'J. i K . IischarKcd In lost Sunday morning, CJonrt Orders '.by 'Judges the Robinson domicile could lollc not positively but Mrs Robinson Zane And Andenon Minor Crimi Identify biro, so tbe charge of burglary and that of drunkenness substis nal Aotes ana items An unnap- , IlackIrlTer-IIobo- , To-D- n FOR 9At.tr. IleSaSt LfurnTfheitfroxt X!i tia. 30 a. 1st West. TO .SELL SALESMAN, Rooms 184S t, t. 18 K. 1st South. DXNLNG-ROO9 GIRLS. NURSE GIRLS, 3 bouae- girls and 10 girls for general pantry wotk. u. b. Kapiovmtnt Co.. 78 w. ma - uhi COMPETENT COOK,, APPLY AT 673 1833 East Fifth South street, eitv. 'TOUT BOY IN MAIL & BOOM. ENQUIRE 1833 Trtbane office between and 9 a. to. YOUNG .MAX ATTENDING UNIVERSI-tv- . llcbt wcrk for beard and lodelng. Good 1834 reference. Address. V. . S58 W. 3rd N. TEM-183- 5 S. 253 WEST SOLICITORS. APPLX TAILOR-MAD- 3 1891. FOR REMT; WANTED. U. S. rGoVt Report, Aug. 17, ySlOJarEA In the' Pewon of John Connors, a cm; Cloudless SE Lt Cloud less minimum temper- loroait foT24. CLARKE ASSAILANT, 3S? a 25 87 311 7 8 p. m ,. 25. H4 4It 59 Minimum temperature. 48: ANOTHER ALLEGED Pocr - vAX to o Aim CITY, UTiffl WEDKHSDAY MOENING, NOVEMBER 25, Ilignest of all ia Leaycxiins 1 i:s?i:oiioiojioAt. ssoosd. Salt GUILTY. FOUIID GALiCLEdS Ti 1 r i t-- A 1 v v |