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Show CTIT3 j SilT Is Instructed net to allow them to even pass by the paatry and take a sniff at tbe good and the head cook who things la LAKE'S TIIAIlKSOlVinS. The spoon tby "Innards' excavates. as from some darksome And forth, mine, gods 'might pins. Brings treasures for: which t gormandizes en all tbe fat of the land Bird of the banquet! what to me ' " ' ber in particular not to give as any' Are all the birds of melody f chargee far more I love pie or cake. Oh. Lord t It Is so hard to be Thy "merry merriestthought" muslo of the grove. thankful;, will you reach down Into our be- Than in thy "gobble." deep aad dear. nighted hearts and make as thankful this And gourmand's shibboleth i heart one time more? And by perseverance and Thy all earth's dainties there Is none your aid we may be able to overcome this Of Like tbee to thank tbe Lord upon; ? evil of longing for good things to eat and be And so receive votive lay, thankful for a dish of meat and ' potatoes Thou sovereign thy bird of Thanksgiving Day. Goad Hovkeptn. and coffee and bread. It is enough for us poor unfortunate mortals? We acknowledge we are but worms of the earth and should jtTrasszjBS be thankful. bat. Oh. Lord 1 without yonr Saxnasri aid and help It Is mighty bard, f One more Tbe Ofleea To-SSnvyand, A 1 W. Xarmtasrsj Bntte Beiae. Lord! Too know the many temppetition. we are subject to and tbe ways of tations was a quiet one around tbe Testerday tbe poor laboring girls. W thank Thee. Oh, railroad offices. Nothing of note ocearred Lord! if we are led In by and unforbidden daring the day. The Union Pacific will paths, that you will have . mercy and not Observe while Sunday closing hours y, misjudge us, but knowing the circumstances KIo us Grande Western offices will be tbe and the surrounding many hardships, you will not forsake us, bat help ns onward looked tight In order to give tbe entire force and upward until. we. ton, may shine as the an opportunity to give thanks with cranstars and praUe Thee forever and ever. berry' sauoe on the side. A big sale of one Amen. N. tiokets is expected by fare for round-tri- p Halt Oxtt. Nov. 14. 1891. her-charg- I tha Mlair i Daj h to Feast cT De Cb- - smcd a TL13 Citj. iart! city, CTJapmmsi mrroxmi: saiiT atsv-- T ' I :, : Ar.IUSEF.lEHTS AliD SOCIALS. . Brotherhood of Leto tinm Engineers. The Ball of Ifae i --raos sery CES v; j v Special I j the 8r Iceai Also ChnrchM-No- te Ward Twentietlij or tee batxsoads. TWO LOCALITIES. .H la Several of of tbe Day Samaritans Liu This is the! day for thanksgiving and THASKSU1VIMO HYMNS; aiafTed turkey with cranberry sauce. Andi Lessons of the Harvest. President Ilkrrlsort has officially said ' " uch wii in that case, and Gov. BT VULUK OftX XII.X.S I amor Tbomai has o f3clally confirmed Let Cod's good name exalted be . By gratelul people's praise. tbe President's view upon tbe sabjeot. Oat And let the Nation's bonded kne 1 of all tbe days' of the year it well that Make. this the day of days: hour Fur, surely, it is good to raise at aside twenty-lou- r Our thanks in wherein wan may retloqaisb for a meuieot, To liim who gave,harmony. is numerous ways. aa it were, bU sordid, pursuit after the The year's prosperity. almighty dollar. an4 gira thanks to the TIs meet, when gathered round the board. Unknown I'owpr for aU the good received Hi bounties to partake. lllsj avoided. aud all tbe And share the gifts that lie has stored. ' we should merry make; The gray base which bun over the That For in our humbls hearts should wake mountain peak all, day yesterday, tbe ocThanks r generoos Liord. casional drops! of fain which leaked oat of Whose ceaseless cares, for our dear sake. y tbe 1 tbe clouds, tne streets, Abundant things afford. loss of tbe glad sabsblne for a day could not dissipate the air of general gladnessy. Our words alone should not express i which seemed 0 pervade tbe city yester-daThe debt of grace we owe. But words, with deeds of love, should bless All duy long and late Into theo And soften others' woe. tbe niarkcia and groceries wr inigbt So let our hearts sweet mercy show rest- I thronged With eager, To souls In deep distress. less people who surged la and oat of the And this Thanksgiving lay bestow necessities To Ood oar graief aluess. : headquarters Tor Thanksgiving streams. Great la seemingly never-endin- g platnp turkeys disappeared from tbe walls IZSSOVS or THS B4BVZ8T. of the markets into sheets of brown "paper A wsvlng field of growing wheat, richly tinged and faded away in tbe crowd bugged tightly with the golden hues of ripeness, is one of the beneath tbe robust arm of a busy housowife most beautiful upon which the eye of maror into the basket of the man can rest. spectacles , j i j ket boy. The luscious peach, juicy apple. delicious pear, sweet plum, cherry and other richly flavored Away Into the hours of darkness hurrying and with ;thelr graceful forms and tempting figures could be seen laden with bundles fruit, taste, of variegated hues and colors, peudent suggestive of j stuffed turkey, cranberry from trees sprlsglng from the: common sauce, spices, mine pie and a thousand and earth, the to lofty of man looks up with which the cease one good things Which go to grace tbe admiration. and satisfaction, is a sigh.t and de! tables. hi to in that possess him more than be can Thanksgiving light y will po pretty generally devotod sneak, and the reflection of tbe bounty on his mind, gives peace and joy to his soul. to rendering thanks "for tbe blesslncs we observing Sweet It Is to behold, and Sweetly falls upon tbe we are about to rehave received hod those ear tbe musical r as tie when field and tree are I j ,i ceive." stirred by the wind. Earth has few lovelier A MONO Tfl CHURCHES. : sounds Moremore enchanting. sights,:tofew--the over, Union services of the Methodist, Congrethoughtful and devout j man the many spectacleHe suggests gational, I'resby terlah and Baptist Churches reductions.'' slnne that pious remembers will be held at, the Methodist Church e race came the human' tbe Into .world, 11 o'clock.) Special preparations have at and harvest have never failed, as, a whole v. K. O. been mads in the way of ruuslo. lie for all. the cultivated sail has never ceased to MeNloee, par.tjr of tbe I'resby terlari Church, yield Its increase; man has never lacked bread to far as plenty is concerned, nor have other will preauh tbi Thanksgiving .sermon. In eat, so creatures failed to obtain "their meat in living tbo evening will le given a temperance due Tbee are statements of simple Professor V. II. Dolliver will facta; season;". symposium. what wondrous and mighty facts they Bet talk on the subjoct.i The Nation and the are. The Christian minister surely does well, K. E. Carr on "The therefore, to make a harvest Thanksgiving serLiquor Traffl." nd contrl-butlon vice one of .the spvoial services of the- house of Churob and thfo'Lhgior Traffic. " A la wllllns: accord with the voice of the for the poor will be taken up to be eraver. Ration and States and Territories fervently rec divided among th0 four churches which ommended oy the FreKtsent una tbe Governors. combined on union iervloos. The Methodist For the lellpioun lessons deductbla from the Cplsoopal choirW.is tt furnish music. of harvest tlin are of a kind which may Morris will deliver the be brought home to; persons of every degree el Hector F. every type of piety, and every variThanksgiving sermon at 8t.beMark's atof11a Intelligence; ety of spiritual experience. o'clock. Tbe services will mostly regular and constant supply year by year choral nature. Tbe slnzlng will bo extra of The the menus of physical ustenauce for the fine for tbe occasion millions of human being that inhabit At the Thanksgiving services toa. be held teeming the earth, is one of theso profoundly significant BU Paul's CburcU ut II id., the rihenomena at of existence which, when folly j church choir will u to fail Doum," by. uldg deeply eveu to- serious reflection accustomed impress and Mis Lincoln and lieutenant persons little Crane, upon any other subject. We find ourselves in a V right will sins Mofcentbal's beautiful duet, world teeming with life. This in itself is a great I Will Magnify Tbe." mystery; life of every kind is ssn inscrutable The iwedlshi Lutheran Church will hold tuystory. Jiut see how adorable the mystery beThanksgiving scrvlqes at 7:45 this evening. comes when we find also that with life la; given ' Itev. Westlued of Ugden wilt deliver the the means of Sustaining life. j j sermon. come men Men and may may go y, - But life flows on forever." i November Thanksgiving service 20, 1891, in $t. Paul's, at 11 a. m. Sermon Aye, of sustaining spiritual as well aa physical ana gooa ransip. ah inmeu. life. At harvest-homtime and .TbauksKlving, A special Thanksgiving service of the Cenhowever, wn think chiefly of sustaining physical be Fed Church life will held well to In, do and it so, for most hours of intral Christian dividual Ityes areijspent in providing the "bread at f s30 p. m. eral Court rooei to-dperls !J;s." and its relations. In this, that, The union Thanksgiving service by Rev. thatanother quarter of tbe globe, harvest may be Havld Utter And Rabbi Jacobs, n at the or less abundant one year than another. But when Jewish Tctnplo on' Fourth East, between we think ourselves that, the Hoc ond and Third South, will beglu promptly never lacked hoi e have broadly, world's storehouses as a wspeajclag food enough to supply the aotua.1 ut 11 o'clock. The publle generally is cor In any year la as follows: wauts of man and beast, we may well bend our dtally Invited. The progrumme and knees adoration in of the goodness of 1.1 vr.OrssnVoluntary...., the great Ood who thus praise makes us aud all other llvmn. Katherof Lltht". ......Cuolr Uvlug creatures the objects of Ills ceaseless case of Oovsraor's I hanksplvlng PtooIs- lUaJlng , Every ingathered harvost I. .Itev. David Utter and benediction. mallon notonlv that God is, but, that he demonstrates, roettcal Heading1, "The IMlRrlrn 11.Fathers".., Is a God of unbounded" love; If anything could C. Qoodspeed Major ...4...'.. or agnostic of the existence, the atheist Immortal Praise". .Choir Sonvlnee loUnl.j.i. llvmn, "Praise e Uolty, bat of a Divine Kaadlnff. I'salui evil.. Mr. Moss Wool f not only of an jU'rlpturat of our the anneal Fatherhood, O surely God. AU "Choir MoroWs, "When Ijr Thy 4. ...,. Hymn. with the kindly fruits of the tilling Should earth barns Uavid Utter .Kv. i. I'ayer tilm. If this does not come home to Mrs. Jos. Slegel convince Solo, "OGt4, We PraUe" blm, we cannot Imagine what will; there must j Addresses be a veil on his heart which it is hopeless to re' : Tbanktglv)nc Thoughts.. Rev. David Utter "Churoh etui State".. Her. Moses P. Jacobsou move. to one would the think the Even unbeliever, . "llowt Lovely Are Thy Temples Anths and ripening of harvests could not fall to i Fair" Choir growthhome L....J.4 a sense of If. a human bring dependence; li nod lotion. power than our own did not care for us, higher Ol)OD Si.ARITA.KS. our race would Inevitably perish. Consider for The school children of the Twentieth ward a moment; It is not in the' power of man to make a single grain of wheat, a single blade of ur.der the supervision of Mrs. Maud Weba Sin die particle of food of any kind to of tbe grass orlie ster, prinolpal. and the teachers grow, may establish the conditions of k, school. Mrs. Alto Wiggins. MUl Alto West-brooconditions whloh he has learned by exMrs. Mabel Held and Miss Lucy Van-co- t, growth, He till, he may sow seed, he may perience. Oodmay did noble work yesterday In distributalone can give the increase. It but plant, life among may be said that growth Is a result of th operaing many of the necessaries of The scholtion of the forces of nature. But this is only darkthe poor of the: Twentieth ward. counsel by words without knowledge; It is ars and teachers contributed tbe following ening explanation which explains nothattempted to the poor. Five dosen jars and glasses of an What and whence are the invisible forces of fro It. three bushels of potatoes, fifty pounds ing. the universe Man does not know what they are; of sugar,' roast of beef, turkeys and chickhe only knows what they do, aud that they have ens, tea. (coffee, butter, potatoes, apples, au origin wholly .Independent of himself. To corn account for. that origin ha must needs postulate squash, parsnips, bread and canned the Giver of all good. Taking it and salmon. The scholars, boys and girls, aforDivine origin, as an axiom of common sense, that met at) the school after 4 o'clock and in tbe the granted, unaeee powers of nature could not have come baskets with of Samaritans, good he assumes that they into existence capacity loaded with good things, gladdened many are the workinccfortuitously, of a Will in other words, manifeomes with ths rosy checks and sparkling festations o the impulse of a Universal ProviMan. cannot. I repeat, brtna into existence nothing of the contents of the dence. lyes, to aa)Mr. single herb, a asingle root, a single seed. (Every Webster and her corps of aharvest saskets. thua standing testimony to the fact ifnclent teachers can have no deeper a f rec- that GodIs 'helps, those who help themselves. kon for their scholars than the children It is the Divine Father's perennial witness and teachers. tc for love their. principal lave cf Himself His intelligent children. He thua God be to at hand and not a "a ASOUNDTUB C1TT. proves flintself In God afar elf.relation alike to spiritual and The banks will be closed all day. It man's harvests. and is crowning glory as quiet as Sunday around the physical r honor to be called upon, to be a It will be thatuber of Commerce. together with God. The werld without man The Utah Commission will be "dead to would speedily oecome a aesoiaie wilderness. v . e : he world" y yiwe thank Thee for light and .for The individual with aa Invitation to dloe Oar Father", Urv- - - ; shade,e utrin be Identified by the bright, glad The glory and night stararrayed: : day,: ,, uille that ahlnes through his whiskers. lessons of yoeih and the wisdom of Mr. Frank lyer yesterday presented a For the' : . years, electrlo the at turkey to each employeeof Aad the hopes that look eat past the far disaround and the tant- spheres. gathered ight works,turned onboys ' f ' the steam and ob- -' si ttalned dynamo, emOnr Father we thank Thee for trial and woe, the light to vote tbe generous Tbe toss of ' the that storm, and ths ployer a mighty ballot of thanks. flew; i i The prisoners at tbe city and county jails For never r ever In love in bat anger will be given a sumptuous feast, consisting hand and Thy rod Thy dear children re- Thy y. of turkey and ths usual, trimmings, . prove.; , There are eighteen prisoners at the city jail Oar Father we thank Tbee for gifts cf the board. at the county. and thirty-thre- e A turkey weighing twenty-nin- e pounds The crops ef the field, and the mines Thos hsd'st stored; Thon bestowest so am was on exhibition on East First South street For the vie and free. gifts It was labeled "John L." yesterdsy. ehildrea, Thou'r well pleased i Utah Lodge In accordance with Its usual Kajoyed tn by Thy custom sent to the widows of Its deceased we thank Thee for graces of heart. brethren a large turkey, can of oysters, All Father lead as to others our aid to Impart; 4 tbrse pounds English plum pudding and That For the generous word and ths kindlier deed. one quart of Cranberries, and to the more That lift up the soul that is deeply la need. , As needy a supply of flour, potatoes, etc the lodge has the honor of Oaf Father we thank Thee for years yet to come. ! this year the Grand Master. Brother. William For visions that with Thee at last is our hornet bavlog P. Kowe. and has in office as its treasurer, That our Thaaksglvlag Day la a dear world lucei .this Mr. Ichll W a tiers, who has served as such In regions of bliss: for many years, both of whom havee been May be crowned with a greater I J salt Lam Ctrr.Nov.ca, 1S9U , faithful members for over twenty-threyears, they tent each one a large turkey ; ; Ttntaex. and a can of oysters, with best wishes for a ' :, 1 ; 1 Old No. has prosbappy Thanksgiving.' of two meats the brows, the white. greatly, and desired to have the Bird pered Which like tbe dual tribes finite, , widows of Its members, and Its old memAnd ia a stable body run; bers, rejoice with It. Of tiats diverse. In substance ene, ' DIWISd-ROO- lf Hall to thy bosom, broad and puffed! A5D BERTAWT QI&X8 Plump as a malien's cotton stuffed. , PRATER FUB TIIA NKMHTISO. ' ' Hall to thy drumsticks, dalat.es fine, scraps) Tbst served as "devlli," see sa divine. - ; COb, Lord! make us thankful for the of turkey which the patrons leave on their Hail to thystdebones rlc&.raorceaux . t so we may not only smell tbe turkey And thy eoolesiastlo iom, plates, . , Which, to the laws of ordr blind, while eooklng, but may taste the delicious Nature j has queerly placed behind; meat of the ever memorable bird vow they fitness see; Yet ecolfers Also make us thankful for the puddings 'la nose ot bishop following tb.e, and r'.ccfs of ile and good things whloh may And hint that every nose of prtest bo left by these who are able to have a Turns eagerly toward savory least, Were It not for these 3 Imnkiivlng dinner. t"l!rtl- -- t...Pi ' T::. ::"::;"f little plato favors, we. would have nothing Ifethlnksls wlta t i take us elai for this National holiday kTvl 'rs .th est"h i' - - v: r i r rare the ever thoughtful rulers remind us Cut ?h itnu't I c ' for past favors and the Irtolt.ou thankful t v" btr-l1 1 tMf s s l .1 co have been strewn Aril t t that r r It. 1t t fcrej 1. titrr--- c- -:i to t ! R: ay ct UJe. " tte-. i r ; and v i tell ,vi;j?r 1 fcllIea: t tuy In waitTl reafral i or ,l.-.:; la tU cur LuL.tla both lines Omaha Bee; Tbe dispatch from e Carson. Nev., stating that Asa M. Hamilton bad $4000 from tbe Southern Pacific was wide of tbe facts. Instead of Company this sana tbe jury gave Hamilton $44,750 damagea. Tbe case turned on tbe aigalng of a railroad ticket. Hamilton bought a first-claunlimited of au Omaha scalper. He bad no trouble on tbe Union Pacific, but when be reached tbe Central Pacific be was requested to sign the ticket or get off the train. lie refuted to do either, and when the conductor and other officials tried to use force be stood them off with a revolver: For this he was arrested at Lovelocks, handcuffed and taken to jail. After five days be was acquitted of the charge of assault with a deadly .weapon. Then he sued for $100,000 damages. The case will probably be appealed by the railroad company. ss j to-o- semi-mudd- . BIO GRAKSI WESTERN EARNISOS. The earnings of the Bio Grande Western for tbe week ending Novembe- - 20th. with comparative earnings of 1800, are as follows: 1890. 1891. ,;...t3o.5oo s&.nuo Freight i 13.50O 10,500 Passenger..... .. 900 l.GOO Expreas.i 150 700 .... Malls...i 100 Miscellaneous.. .150 good-nature- d, ed To-da- :' : to-d- ay 8eed-tiui- - ! ay I j to-da- o -- ay . - ever-activ- ...f51,500 $7,300 Total. Increase:. BUTTE AND BOISE. -- ! - . - fellow-labore- ::r -- to-da- y. , j . ! . . . ; - I , tear-drops 3 I ' ; , H i .'...!..- v ... 1 ; tub ,. ;, . f : . . , 1 . ; '2 O'er-canowi- si.l.'--Li.'- ed , ; j 1 . " -- . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 . - mid-wee- T. To-d:t- y, 3 g. farce-comed- high-salari- ed To-da- ; ay 1 ay , I SC. Frog-ramm- OB. -- ZSTZtXOT XXXBTX-O- S. ANT The Cooks, Walters The following 13 the programme of the Salt Lake district meeting whieh began In the First M. E. Church last night: 7:30 p. m. ' WAITSRS COOKS', BALI. BARTgSDEES' and Bartenders' for a Tbres Days Session UnionIn gave aG.very pleasant ball last even-In- s A. li. Hall. About ninety the Tola "Week. were and e WZmtKSDAY, 25TB. Opening sermon, Joseph W tikes. Union Thanksgiving sermon. , Temperance symposium and the Nation 'The Liquor Traffic," V. It. Dolliver. 'The Church and the Liquor Traffic" E. E. Catr. VKIDAT, 7th 8:30 a. m. Prayer servloe, led by E. H. Snow. 9:O0 a. m. i. Revival agencies---: 1. lreachlns:, E. G. Hunt., 2. Holy Spirit, O. C Way nick. 3- - Personal work. E. H. Snow. 4. Song, George M. Jeffrey., II. Christian Experience 1. ."Justltication," C L.. Batter. 9. '"Regeneration," J. D. Gillllan. 3.i "Sauctifloation." W. D. Mabry. ' S p. m. L Preaching 1. of a Sermon," Q. Tu Llbby. "Preparation SS. of a Sermon," John Telfer. "Delivery of a 5. "Purpose Sermon," Q. E. Jayne. H.UTbe Social Services I. !"The Class Meeting," B. Crook: a. "Tbe Prayer Meeting," D T. Hedges. 7:30 p m. Young People's Mass Meeting f Addresses by R. T. Smith, George M. Jeffrey 1 nd T. C. Ilig. , The best and Is sold cheapest by the Borden & Selleck Co., Chicago, ILL 11:09 a. m. 7:30 p. m. everyone enjoyed couples present themselves up to a late hour this morning. R. G. Sleater, president of: the Federated Trades Council, andP. W. McCaffrey, president of tho Union, Were present. NOTES. ; TH0BSDAT, 9QTK. j -- Professor Evan : Stephens will spend Thanksgiving at home In Willard. The local opera production of "Fatanltsa" has taken tbe dates at the Theater originally set for Kate Claxtou December 2sth, 85th and 26th. A Christmas concert will be given at the Tabernacle on that night by 400 juveniles. Tbey Will be assisted by tlrf. Pugsley. Mrs. Allison and Messrs. Easton and Lamereaux. Tbe Choral Society will give Its first concert la connection with tbe orchestra about tbe 1st of February, add the numbers selected are. "The Polonaise from tbe Life ot the Czar,' Soldiers'iChorus from Faust," and the Spring Chorus from the "Light of , ! Asia." John E. Hogarty, first lieutenant to Jacob Litt and general manager of "Yon Yonson," left last evening for Denver. "Novelty" is the open sesame to theatrical Success in this country and tbe arts employed to "Yon Yonson" are certainly of a very odd order. For much of this credit is doe to young llogarty. A new departure In, musical matters, With It one man can move a loaded ear. which will be looked forward to and may be said heralded with Joy, Is the appearance of Tbe ladles of the First Christian Church the famous Mendelssohn Quintette Club ot will serve turkey dinner from 12 to t Boston, who will appear at the Tabernacle o'clock and aupper from 6:30 to 8 o'clock at on tbe night of January 6, with Miss 80 E. Third South. TeUurlde block. j Barnard as soloist. A male chorus of ISO i The Home in Arena." It Is xV Dining Parlor, e East Third will give "Comrades South- - will give a good Thanksgiving turkey peeted that the choir will also give several numbers. srrom is to s, for 13 cents. dinner mmmmsmpssj The Best Authorities, AUCTION 1 ATJCTtONI I to-d- ay to-d- ay n- 8atarttay.Mov.Cdtn, a. no., at the Great Colton Auction at 10:30 mmmtm oases--- Dr. Die Lewis, Prof. Gross, and others, Such agree that catarrh is not a local but a constitutional disease. It therefore requires a constitutional remedy like ' Hood's Sarsaparilla, which and permanently cures catarrh. effectually Thousands praise it. TUB VBOSXSOZtZAXi ABXXTJS, House, No. 18 East Third South street, rtlne bed room sets, walnut, antique oak and mahogany 1 - beautiful velvet; Ingram and Brussels carpets r one set of French lot of parlor furniture, ehlnat a large lounges, etc j one M. TX range; cooking and &args Approprlatlona Will Se Seeded, Sale posigoods. to zxset re: anas. heating stores aad ether Bajs cowoir. Auot. tive, no reserve. Dr. Pike, superintendent of the Territori Danclnjc Asademy, O. A B. Hall.' Matiial Insane Asylum at Provo, says that work 3 p aa. Select ball at 8. Q. on the asylum building Is coins to slow that nee to-d-ay at . Cllft. it will be well along towards next summer Cone where the Woodbine Twineth to- before ths new quarters can be occupied. The asylum Is now crowded to double Its day and have a merry time. :. Intended capacity, so that patients are so .1 . I , lfetiee te Teaeaers. huddled toxetber at nljht that he Is all tbe rXoIdcra of temporary eertlflcatci and those time There are frequent fearful of trouble. who desire to teaea In the district schools of for-- , the admission of new paSalt Lake coun- t- will take notice that an applications but because of tbe crowded condiexamination ,wi.l be held in tbe Deaf Mute tients, he Is compelled of tion the Institution now, corner North First and Third West to refuse more patients until building, receive to any streets. Salt Lake City, beginning at 10 more room is provided for them. Even If December 4,- 1891. Friday, the building was ready for use It would re: D. E. AJtXksr;" : and considerable time to quire, much money with t&a necessary furniture and fit it up M. XUUtKS. H M other fittings. The Legislature will be Board, of Examiners. called upon- tor lara appropriations to the '" asylum, ; 1'alaee Stables. j. es SO West Third South street. s canimenee with m corals, Tine Throat tor tails, parties and thv.ier ca::a rold or f : t i- -- i. ''Brown's Ircjc-lxl !1tts relist. told oaly Boarding a specialty. Com and s.a cur Troches" live s . ; I j : I. , . - a-i-n., : ' S nirirrni j-- 1 ear-Hagr- -- c -- 1 accocam&datloos. for Ejchis. Good unincumbered real estate mercbandiaa. of - ' Ele-r-i- t Ilors. re- - ' li';..:..',! : 1 U t e- c for stock ' nzser roc J la: co- irf9 ?fcr itz ra. t id t;u J. i. a i - ' .... ..i-- ji - 1 i Den .'a 1 i t. -- ati. -- . tJ te 3JT THE RELIABLE fttakss His ZXoath Aim. A Tttm- -i reporter called at the office ot tbe City Treasurer I yesterday and found that official la deep thought. In bis band he held a license schedule.! and before him lay a pad and psnclL. He was figuring out how many rotes there was In l for him, bat for some unaccountable reason he could not so arrange tbe figures: as to make the Democratic column overcome the Liberal majority of over 1200. "I'll give It up for 15 AND 17 the present. he murmured, as tbe reporter made his obeisance, 'bnt it was a d d good piece ot work, don't you think?" i Wbatr i WEST SECOND SOUTH. "The license schedule, of course." j "Oh!" "That's exactly what I mean.. Don't you STREET. thick for a ntomet that 1 weep over the Then of Council the last night." aetipn on his wind valve tbe City Treas' turning SALT LAKE CITY. urer proceeded to give his reasons for not and weeping. It took him an boar to do it, citii . as his time is of value to tbe tbe zens should receive the benefit city of it through the columns of Tan Tsnicxa 5 Before beginning he borrowed a cigar and a match front the reporter, and as soon as the smoke from the former began to roll above bis head, he repeated: "Don't think for a moment th t I DUES BED FOE THA"K3 Q- Ithe action of the Count. last weep overjoa He's clad he still lives: and so is every oaea night. They passed one of the most imRe' of The table One Price Clothing Company. Wo wears Who CLOTHING ever confronted purchased has ordinances that portant pome to get their outiits or us. that body, aud we are now (near by) in line keep the finest and tho best, Inand so the people neat and perfect-every style, shade and shape. Nobby, new Suits and Orerconta with competing cities as regards the matstyleJ also Is ter of license. In tbe words of ray friend fitting. Is what Is said of garments sold by us. We take tbo lead In invan. Cleveland I deny the right of any man to low prices. Salesen, All CrabDe, Joe come, itert rejoice more over their aetion than I. The facts in relation to this matter are just NBTe!ier 25ft, SOUVENIR DAY; ETeiriOuT rreseatefl with a SoQTeair. thla. Upon taking ; charge of the license about a year ago, it didn't take department long to discover that the ordinance, as it stood relating to licenses, was very rusty and bad moss on its back. It was perhaps a ordinance.. but not a city one. 80 withvillage the assistance of my deputy we corresponded with Kansas City. Omaha. 15 and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (Morlan Block). Denver. Portland and Sao Franclsoo, with the viewof getting up a new license schedule. Tbe result was that in my annual report, the first of the year, a new llcenso schedule was submitted by my department to the Council, which, with a few exceptions, was adopted and made an ordinance last night. Of course they knocked me out on the I merchants' license, but I was not at re-all so 20 per cent surprised at It. Since the duction was male on the general trtx, the Council have been I very wary about decreasing other city revenues. 1 As my friend Cents a pound for VAN HOUTtSTS I believe would have Lynn sa'd sustained your merchants' license bill if it 4 riswiiinsasvi COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be bad not have been for that 20 per cent gen- -' Let us compare it with the price of Coffee- :oral reduction.'" high. "That's the Mayor's position also, I be1 lb. of good coffee costs at least 30c, makes 31 half pint cups his : "but the lieve," interjected reporter, " " therefore 90c, il Z3 " 3 of your hobby.'.' talk wis the death-kne- ll ' ' 150 "Of course tbe Mayor's action last night 1 V.H.CocoA " a'sa 90c. in leaving hla chair and fighting that sec1 tion of tbe ordinance bad its effect, While 0gTlYhich is the Cheaper Drink? every word he said was quite true. St tbe same time I think he was somewhat inconRBTAILi f RICE. Coffee, j , 03 cups . rdiniwl .tents y sistent. Your paper; reports him tbusly: f50 "v.H.Cocoa! "The license question coming, up, the Mayor SoM by evry C.mrcr. iss - !. vacated his chair, and stated that lie bad always 2 IS " thought the tax on merchants was burdensome, A Visit Htm Xe fv Sm-- .;. ONE PRICE CLOTHING GOw l 1 ;.; 1 first-cla- A. F. SIPPERLEY & GO ss Mssssssssssse I i 1 li." ,eJgrytarrsrsrg i i Ljl yil to-da- y: i J j cf uc. - The although he had paid it for twenty years. Finance Committee in calculating on the exyear had taken the penditures for the merchants license coming into consideration Hy the 20 In reduction of per cenj the taxe.i it looked as was inevitable If the merthough a deficiency chants' license was abated. It seemed to him that the matter should i go over until the next Council. It would be unjust to the next city this government to carry!? the scheme out ns bad Council had mapped out the work for it and calculated accord! nglyij" "Now, the facts are Just this: This ques- MORRISON, sVIEilBsLL - tion of abolishing the merchants' license has been before tbe Council for nearly a year, long before the t present administration thought of providing for its successor, or made any estimate for their financial comfort. The Mayor, In. bis speech, admits that It Is a burdensome tax, which is most true. This being the case.' I don't see why the Mayor was not equally as zealous' in providing for this most; needed relief. When the question of the ruto of city tax was argued in tbe Council,5 the Mayor was a strong4 mill rate Instead of of the supporter mills. Probably if (at tbo time) he had presented this need of relieving tbe merchants of an unjust tax, tbe Council would havp sustained his position. Understand, I, In no way wish to convey a disrespectful attitude toward the II ay or, but tbe fact is. he has fought tbe merchants' license bill from away back, and of course I weep on c that acoounr. "Ob, so you do weep then?" "Yes, but it Is only a matter ot a short time when tbla change will be made. I think the present I Council, if would make It lator 'on. Here Is an extraot from my annual report relating to this matter which was handed In last January, and I shall always stand- pat on this proposition.", v That part ot the Treasurer's report reads as followsi ' 'i ' Ot merchants as we do, Concerning tbe for doing business,taxing I have to state that tbe system is an sntlquated one. and that most cities as a rule have abolished i it. Our merchants are toll city, county. Territorial and school baying tax upon their stock of goods, which should be without toting them (byn license tax) enough, is a for making a living, fact that competition front:S astern cities renders it no be taxed our merchants imperative that more than actually necessary in order to control their present trade and open up commerce la - Price3 Down art! New List Just.an-- Issued. Covers a as to A330rtm?n'J, Grado Dryn3sa. Inspection. Invited. FIRST-CLAS3-Stoc- The amount heretosurrounding Territories. fore collected from them has doubtless been needed to assist in defraying the expense of the government, but I submit this expense city should be borne by all classes of oar citizens, instead of aa enterprising few. I most heartily endorse this change and would recommend that the deficit caused thereby be dealt with when fixing tbe general rate of city taxation. When the Treasurer concluded. Auditor Hoge was half asleep, but tbe office cat -- aroused hint sufficiently to murmur, "He Is chewing chestnuts I ' Mrs. Wissiow s Soothing- 8yra? tried remedy, and for over flftv i.an oM and wellused has been fey millions of mothers for f'ears children while- entting teeth with perfect success.- It soothes the softens the A.' GOOD 24 1 -- - . 1ST. child, gums, reduces inflammation, allays all pain, cures wind is and to tbe the is taste, colic, very pleasant best remedy in for diarrhoea.- Sold by druggists cents every part- of the world. Price twenty-fiv- e a bottle, lie sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Eoothina Btkd and i take so other kind, as mothers will find it the hestflaedioine to use daf "g voe teeming period. C 3rJWest. t. I. Depot Tortli : l Telcplionc SOl.j & NO. ISO MAIN STREET,, Call ttio attention of tlieir city trad to their elegantand complbtat line of Fall arid Winter Footwear for Men, Ladies and Children : 3 style. usual, there is for lacking in either quality, shape oajThe newest thingnothing evening wear and Novelties in Slippers,ITO 160 rEAIlT STILEET. GHRI8TMH8 LOWEST PRICES GHRISTMnSj ELEC3Arix OIFX BOOKS! Can Please Any and Eiery Obr and Calendars? Booklets Lovely EVER THAN BEFORE! CHEAPER GAMES! BOOKS ! - BOOKS CHEAPER THAM DAMAGED GOODS AT AUCTION! DOLLS! DOLLS I GAMES DIOKENS ! f3fT I' i : PARSONS' BOOK STORE, C. "H. 16 j'. Be Didn't Go to Washington A Pleas- ; , f. aat Visit ia Ohio. '., .Hon. C. E. Allen returned from the East T Thousands ot Standsrd Ilooks st LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BSXtrSBT. B COMPLETE IN CLOTH, S3.00." -- SXSS..C. TO BUIIllD- - ' SPENCER - - lc 1 well-know- . Sontli Ualn Otreet. GEO. MULLETT & C0.1 . yesterday morning and at once resumed his ofnoial duties. He Is very much amused at j; the mistake . made by the LortT Ou?n in Washbled had himself to he that stating ington oa political matters bent. In company with Kate Field. The farthest Eastern reached by Itr. Allen was Glrard, point Penn.. where his people reside, but most of his time was spent la Ohio. At Cleveland i he attended the anneal convention of tbe D. K. E. fraternity and at4ts banquet made a speech, on social matters At a "fitting" school hi delivered another address, but In neither were political matters discussed. He, however, was. iavited to deliver an ad) rssvd tar fnspestion. All of oar Departments srs well stockstS with all ths dress oa Utah affairs before tbe old Gar- Htm mwbssrk s of Forsia sad Donstio Blsrkets. d ; st ssd field Club in tbe famous Nineteenth dis' j to the short time at his Oar Clot.. J : Depsrtmeai bos a com plots ssort eat of all irsdes. trict, but owing disposal be was hindered from doing so. All Depsrtments are f'ell of tbs eboleest foods that mony can tay. Call svai' SS C3i Mr. Allea enjoycl his trip to the utmost, tols AjeaU for DUNLAP Hats. PaJl styls now lo. Flae Shoos. , but declares th at af all Utah Is ths only as fit to live la. la tbe. East, here, place the crops are good and tbe people prosper21 A!1D 23 E. SECCIiD C3 JTIU CO.. ous, but be men who sbape aJ.'airs" are CIO. t!i!LLETT dead sat against silver. For fourteen days Mr. Allsn stat is fatt he never saw tbe sun Stanton debat oner, r il tl ii. Ctd 'Sol wanted to raclares, was 1VADATCH of the bright skies and trave'-jta Ind t sunny cil i"of Utah. : : Thar.:. :? !. ft tie Westers Ceservs, a few yc'it i . a f. It y ileal wreck, with an air hcls s I : si a Ic:ir in 1.U rUat lunj and C::t Gix!:3 cf : i a through ticket to the- cafcnown land, with 1 ivileje. Tbe stop was but ona siap-ovh ni-Brssds: rI .' QiiG-Pri- cj snl Etr; II r. Alisd returned to la tjli t;ty mill wsrrsntei asPtn rood sa s r t rr , I rre and the .i-.tardy. v7rT5$sj j ti: fcj t. rrirn :.cv ? i a trc? ..'urination ws hone to thm Telf&oai.a. t . X t il'htd his eld wbiea -- rFirst t- tret. 3L recrlvcl a rany scbo.l:sc f; Cse;s a ftill Las ct rrat fata to display eonrt. it it r a t Utc Ji tlii?.ir. slab.l r- 3-- r.t i hit Lverbuthij tlslnz U 1 1' "it c jts. i ct t'aisalf. r COMMERCIAL BLOCK, anfl Hattors: Hen's Clolers, '. lo ? ; : Fmstas Our New Fall Goods . ;: - - . tt 5 . C-- rIl r Patent tl 3 - Siora 1 . 1 . 1 . -- r- - 1 r i Bess, s. I of the c, Va l: t J : t; . n . . J ttui aud all troubles 9 L Ji y: . 5 CI r i.. t f . -- r- j ' Roller uills, r... - er .. .s. :i i. 11 I if 7- . rys trlbat to Ct rlie -- It Lifts I., .x 1. Ck. staves -' I C re a is Ulon, berggi-- ie Stlehl Et53 West is. nt. i:ecrs8to5. ulf. m . .... - - 1 The wLrls rot 11 Every- drurgist sells Idanha. " li. la boxes, , TSAtfSSS WAZO VTO.T Car-Start- er .1 ri.-- r- The ninth annual ball of the Brotherhood of Looometive Englneera, given at Tounger'a Dancing Academy last night, was a brilliant event in terpsichorean festivities. Fully -- 00 couples participated la the grand march, led by C. S. Blackmar and wife, ajt 0 o'clock. The ball was given by the Gilbert A. McLean Division Mo. 108. Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. This la the Initial effort of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary In the line of social entertainments and bespeaks eloquently In favbr of tbe wives, sisters and sweethearts of the locomotive ant to handle engineers as being fully eompet such a gathering as the one last night with credit to themselves and pleasure to tbe men of tbe cab. Olsen's Quadrille Band furnished the musio for the occasion. A pleasing feature of tbe evening was Miss May Jacobson's recitation of "The Lady Engineer," a poem composed by "Shandy McOulre," a locomotive engineer, and published in tbe Fireman's Journal upon tbe occasion of tbe organizing of tbe Ladias' Brotherhood of Locomotive Auxiliary to tbe Tbe recitation was received Engineers. with prolonged applause. Many railroaders eminent in the circle of the car, cab and caboose were in attendance last evening. - Among those present were tho following:- A. E. Welby, superintendent Klo Grande Western; Master Mechanic J. B. Dalley, Jas. T. Beless, Chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Forewife aad Miss May Jacobson: man of the Utah Central McDonald; B. F. John T. Foster and wife, Bates Fred and and wife, King B. P. Haslett and wife. C. E. Sherdaughter, man and wife, Chas. Selby and wife. W m. Burrows, wife and daughter, Sim Pickman and daughter, W. II. Ryan and wife. W. J. McDonough and wife, II. Terring and wife, James Yates and wife, Charles Wright of Ogden. Al Kinsar, wife and sister of Grand Junction, John Stewart and wife, E. Baker. P. A. Rippart, trainmaster of the Union Pacific; Union Pacific Conductor Tlppeans. II. W. Wilson. James Stewart, Heber Hawkes, Jack Gallagher, Charles Corner, Gilbert McLean. H. M. Hadley, Lewis Roacb, O. F. Sheets. P. J. Sullivan and the followinc contingent from Grand Junction: n, S. L. G. Atkinson, wife and Miss Dolly A.'B. Johnson, W. H. Stone, U. B. Ackerman, F. J. Mantey and D. Mullen. . ,s 1 To-Da- TO-DA- - to-da- -- Al-pbl- ; I $44,200 Pleasant and Popular Affair The at trie Theater y Ball of tbe Coolcs. TT a. iters and Bartenders) Note and Personal. O Attraction There is every indication that the proButte, Mont., and Boise, ject to connect Ida,, Iby rail will be successful. A preliminary: survey of the route has been made by citizens of Boise. The cost of construction la estimated at from $15,000 to $20,000 per mile. The distance, according to tbe route as now laid out. is 1000, miles. The road leaving Boise City will run up the Boise' river to Its head, and then turn down Salmon river on a good grade to Salmon City. Continuing down Salmon river, the road will turn up tbe north fork of the Salmon, crossing tbe "divide In a low pass at the head of Three Mile creek. Passing by Gibbons' battle ground, tbe road will follow tbe Big Hole to Divide, from which by a route similar point It will reach Butte to that of the Utah & Northern. The entire country from Butte to Salmon AT THE THEATER City Is a splendid mineral) district, the, deA Wednesday matinee, though It has velopment of which has scarcely begun. Gold, silver and copper are to be found in been found in some cities a profitable unfabulous quantities, but at present only a dertaking, has not as a rule been a glitterbegiuiniug has been made and tbe rich ing success in Salt Lake, which is noted for cannot be well developed until the Its distinctive localisms. is with concountry road has been built. Beyond Salmon City siderable trepidation that ItManager Burton the road will run toward Boise through a ever consents to opening bis bouse for tbe k splendid agricultural country of seventy matinee. however, he luiles, and beyond that will again enter rich has broken his rule for two reasons. It is a tnlneral and timber land. enholiday aud people will have leisure tocomCAUSED BT RAILROAD THIEVE3.. themselves. The Straight Tip" joy The Cheyenne Sun polishes with truth the pany is pronounced an exceptionally abio y company. Powers was for toryl ofAnthe "burning mountain" in Wyo-rulnold abandoned shaft lmmedistely three years the leading comedian with tbe back of the town of Rawlins, containing "Casino" stock organization in New York. considerable rubbish, was fired by thieves That aloue is worth a busbei of recommendto destroy evidence of their depredations on ations. Infact the whole company Is a merchandise cars. This waa ten years, ago. one, hailing from the leading y there are hundreds of great holes companies of the country. It is and fissures in this mountain, and some time my opinion, without venturing judgment there will be a cave-I- n that will well nigh before seeing the company, that the title itlevel it be hill. Steam, gases and smoke rise self Is the most unattractive feature of the the openings and poison the air. company: and my feeling is, that the comthrough li HOTS AMD PKRSONAU pany is underrated 'lu the minds of Salt W. IT. Snedaker, general agent of tbe Rio Lakers who judge from tbe billing and title of the piece. People who have led In such Grande Western at San Francisco, will aras the Casino and Harrlgan's to-dorganizations this on ve business for the are not il in city likely to be ''slouches.' road, Thanksgiving Day, like all other holidays, D. 8. Spenser, the popular Union Pacific has oeased to be dedicated to puritanical to-dover gloom official, says be will give thanks Is now enjoyed in recreation as tbe plumpest turkey that ever grew fat on well asand In Those who love dancfeasting. Utah corn. music and fun in general will find a ing, Trans-Missouri M. M. Williams of the W, rich line of these specialties at the Theater Association, with headquarters at from 2 to 4 n. m. A night performance will Freight Kansas City, accompanied by bis wife and also of those who v n fjr the benefit child is In the city combining pleasure with thinkbeg too uangerons to it laugh Immediately buslnmss. after a Thanksgiving dinner; DM-ntn- j to-da- y. HKAVT DAVAOEB. 1 to-d- A to-da- .1 red-cheek- IT. ATTENDED ay Hfmni and Articles Appropriate to the Daf. I COUPLES TWO HUMORED . . ism. hi-lj- est l |