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Show the datt.y tjuhtjuh. - i 11 and will require several hundred ear-- 1 loads to supply this city and- th Hoes from the wells to tbe city. They ex- -' peot to get the Hoe front Lake Shore to tbe city limits In position witblo the next 100 If the weather permits the digging' of days the trench and the laying of the pipe. , Thla enterprise certainly promises great things for this city. It will give cheaper llzhtlng. better; fuel for beating bouses, V aiding in menu tact urea, etc. 'Mr. Constant and all the members of his company bave heretofore avoided all publicitynotaa to what ihad they were doing,! and demonstrate! until tbey a welt equal to the existence of gas and fully got a flow of one and a half million cubio feet of gas per day that they were willing to give full information of; their plans. No one can examine tbe present well and bear Its roar without being convinced that the search for gas has proven a decided sueces. Tbe progress of the operations of the company will be watched wltb Interest from this onward. Mr. Constant say that In all his exseen perience among jrav wells he has never none one better than their late strike, and that furnishes any better gas. FLOVOFGAS. t 1 . - Ctrike a Tempest cf IL eno Vot-Id'- it-wa- outlook Foa plentiful supply. Fair Information Sales of a Ileal Eatato lllda for the Oardo Sldo Activity Note No ;l6ai-- Wt Arid Personal. . ' i - 1 Th question of natural gas bas attracted ecfntlderabl attention, tbe past few years in tbl city. Such j ha been tapped at abort depths many placesj j and in some places it baa been utilized tq small extent. A citizen of Ogden, j by rowans of a well th rowing out water and gas, Md some cheap rs, managed to gei water for purposes and gas forj lighting froru the name source. Hut this gas was of such nwamy as to require being! carbonized by sirig It through a fount containing earOn before It was of use fori lighting. Mr. Ciarrt, llvinj at Lake bore.l some fourteen some years aio aaulc a from this rtlet t Inch pipe tocity, a de pth of 100 or 500 feet, amd and scan. curd a flow of niuddy' water Thin gas has been collected In a barrel by letting the well discharge into the barrel where tbe gaa would and the water pass U In such manner as to permit the gas to nintaln tn th4 barrel to bo drawn off for ue. Tbfa gat haa' supplied Mr. (Jam with heat to warm bU hoiie and cook jhts meuls. and atpntber lot of such wells and appliances fuel for j him to evaporate supplied la Wo , water to iuake salt. table These wlls at Lake. Shore bave attracted tiiwre or les attention for yeari. being con-sld- f red by many more In tbe light of a curiosity than of being of much commercial value. However, the wells and tbe forma-tin- n nf tbe hav drawn the attentioncountry of centlaruenfortunately eft pert In mat-tt- rs pertaining tn uaturul gas. who have lend experience In gas well and gas supply for cities and factories In th Kait. These gehtlemeu carefully studied the country, and- WOULD' FAIR NOTES. s xrsw j if wrsr zsrsxzxtrTxr. Aocezlia yrog-raxaxtte-rEe- r. 0. 11 Bliss led the devotional exercise yesterday morning at tbe opening services of tbe guild of tbe New West Inst- itute. H .I'M'' Tbe first tbiog on tbe programme of tbe feast wa day' exercises after theInspiritual which Prof. D. "SchooL EhetorlcaU" Dennis,! D. A. Carry and Oscar F. Darls took part. Tbe matter was handled in a ' .' 44 EAST SECOND SOUTH (ST.! SALT! LAKE'S GOOD FORTUNE. Form Sfo. and many valuable sugmasterly onmanner rhetorical work were made. was gestions At 10:30 ;a recess of Ave minutes taken. 5Af ter reces Professor F. E-- Merrill. Blisses Sarah J. Lester. Edith 8 Miller, M. A. Brown and M. C. Stoner discussed "The Social Elements in Our Work.". Some new and Interesting features were developed In tbe questhe coarse of tbe discussion wereupon for explained, tion, and new methods Held of the teacher In that increasing the particular line.of tbe question box was a Tbe opening source of considerable pleasure and profit in tbe propounding of questions of pertinent . interest to alii teachers. Au intermission was taken at 12 o'clock. At 2 o'clock the programme called for sightseeingthieand atripwasto Fort Douglas. weather anything but InAlthough viting to silgbtseers. the teacberi sallied forth and visited the fori, beside many Interest in tbe city. places7 of At. :30 p. m. tbe- - meeting opened with devotional iexercises, led, by Rev. J. B. - - ' ,; Thrall. I Miss Minnie Ai, 'Hand I very cleverly bandied the subject, "Moraf and Spiritual Training in the Day School." Tbe evening' programme ended with "Our Boys and Girls The Future Men and Women." by Miss Eva Koney. Miss Roney spoke clearly and forcibly upon tbe subject and pointed out the necessity of proper moral and intellectual training for children, the effect of the Impressions received in childhood, bow when, manhood and womanhood's noon obscures childhood's dawn, still tbe impressions received upon an impressionable mind are recalled, no matter how bard one may endeavor to eradicate them. V.."' THB WESTSRII TOSII3GJI12?EI its which have m 'SJIO'EOia' COrIE-VflLlUlT- . assented ta by the tender of the following This Company TKAN841JTS and XEL1VSCKS messages only on condition UmlUng liability, J message. can station to for be hack the sending and the Corapaay wi!l not hold itself liable for Errors guarded against only by repeating message eoqtarin. not pressated errors or delays In transmission or delivery bf Unrepealed MeagM. beyond tbe amoont of tolls paid tttereoa, sot tn any cue whre the claim In writing within sixty days after the measage is filed wltb the Company for transmission. of the nnJer the condition sender. is and delivered i XESSAUK. vh.it Tbif tn UNKEx'KATt:!) neraej by request '? ... 1 THOS. T. ECKERT, General Manager. KDMBER . fu 4 THE EASTERN HISF1T CL0TH1HG PARLOBS, Siscttislons of Toplca by ta XImber Secret aiy Dickinson has sent out notices to the Governors of the various States asking them to choose 7 two members! of their World"s Fair boards to come to Chicago cumber 0th to attend a big World's Fair convention. Tbls notice Intent out in accordance with a resolution adopted by the board of control, at its last session. The object of the convention is- to have the delegates meet tbe board- bf control, department chiefs and, other o&clals, and to devUe uniform plans for tate work. Mrs. Palmer adds to the Invitation a statement that:' sbe wants'ail women w.ho are members of the various State boards to be present and learn about the plans for promoting the work women are doing. Tbe Countess of Aberdeen, who Is president of the Irish Industrial Association, which seeks to advance the interests of a marJrUb women and girls, by providing lace ket for their handiwork- hand-mad- e and embrolderlea, band-wove- n linens, tweed and woolen goods, and crochet and other exquisite Work Is In. tbe United States fpr the purpose of arranging for an elaborate exhibit of tbeee articles at the SPOKTXXrO VOTES. World's Fair. To secure this end sbe is try-lo- g to rale 115.000 In this country. "We Jim Williams, tbe" local champion, has been hope to bave two rooms In tbe woman's wltb said the Countess. "In one we training fori some weeks for bts fightwblch building," will have a representation of a bridal party. George La Blanche, the "Marine," takes place at Ogden this evening. Tbe course The' tiff urea, which will be of. wax, will be of Of Hertraining nnder tbe management cDothed entirely In, garments made by these been' has carried bert "Maori." Blade, jthe a be will Irish beautiful bat ulrls: it poor at Agricultural Park and bas been as embroideries being on display, the laces-anin tbe morning of of the richest. Then there will be girls at follows: anTwo hoarsand two hours of the walking running Beds laid work, and goods will be sold. exercise at noon, and In the evening with the finest hand-wove- n linen and same be punches) aU bag for an hour and a half woolen will be seen and costly curtains." BICOJll.VO ri'l-LRATIKriKD and skips tbe rope a thousand times. His ?fo bids. has beep regulated, but not so much as diet that Lake "bore was about the center of a was the time set to open bids was the case under old! methods. lafze gas, field, they; bciraci preparing to farYesterday Oardo House by Receiver Lawrence. Jltu Is In! good form and says If be loses utlllte and develop It., Most; of last winter No the bids were received and the time for tbe fight La Blanche will know that be was nod spring were spent in securing tho lands bids was put off Indefinitely, or unin it. He Has tbe longer reach and has the 0 opening field. tbta If gas covering They purchased dt weight, but it remains to be aores, and secured nOOO acros by sucb a til some bids have been received. advantage seen TIIR WEST RIDERS. whetbejr be 1 a match for the trioks of lease aa to give the oompany practically full C. II. Janes, control of all the land desired and which 'j , of the West Side La Blanche.! The flght.js for a purse of $150 a side and a list of all propertyattend from near Hot Spring northwest to Association, hassecretary compiled near i'arralngton. These leases give right -owners on the West Side, embracing seventy-fiv- e per cent of the gate receipts. of way,, authority to put down wells and tracts of land of one acre and upwards. La Blanche j Is to knock Jim out in ten gloves pre vents others from trespassing upon this There are nearly 000 names on the list. Mr. rounds or lose the fight. will be used. There will be several looal Natural Qas Janes Is now atr work upon a list of gis basin.of The wAmerican Utah as organized last FebWhen completed tbe list will eon-ta- in pugs give exhibitions before the contest. Company names and in thousand several ruary, with a capital of $5,000,000. in shares of flu each, and a number of Halt Lake cltl-xaup to date will be of great being brought Captain CI H. Rellly caned Ed Kelley, bis are members of the incorporation, wltb value especially to those interested in the business partner, last evening. It is of J F. Woodman president.! It was not Went Side. ; with! a massive bead, and the ebony, a sbort time ago that tbe The directory of:tbe West Side; Associa- recipient wajs taken "offgold tljl bis guard." He; company had everything rtmdy to begin tion meet morning. did the hondrs and will now for an opJ. W. Henderson !of Milwaukee. Wis., is in portunity tci "play even." wlt whrk, and during all the preliminary work from Into have investtbe any public cautiously kept they city looking manufacturing ' notice.. Less than two months ato they ments. M Is Sam it said, bas declined to trot Levyi received their maohlnery for sinking wells The West Bide Association has received a his horse. "Famous Dick," next Saturday and put it in position. who are InquirIt consists of a letter from Missouri parties at the Utah Driving Park, on account of tbe dersteam boiler and engine, a forty-foo- t, ing about Inducements ' for a broom and animal being out of racing condition. It is ; rick and suitable machinery and tools, for brush factory. that Dennis and Lady Pomp probable, then, slnklnc wells. A board building was placed RIAL iSTATt SAHS. will make thie circuit of the track for the over this machinery and the! work of sinkwere the records of real estate purse, t ' Following ing a pipe began. Steam was generated by sales In tbls city: AS TO LA BLANCHE. yesterday tbe boiler a jet of natural J. II. Whalon burning under to Clara I. D .it ley, warranty welt which was driven The Tribune is in receipt bf tbe followgas from a two-Inc- h deed, lots 41 and li, block 3o, Unnver a Into which tbo short letter from George La i ground, depth oaly 200 ing City Ji... plat j " .' Blanche: appear to be saturated with gas forced up Lena Paulson to J. U. Fielding, warranty from tho great field lying below. It took I see by your issue of Editor Tribune: deed, part of lot 7, block. 18, Salt Lako 100 .. to put down pipes to the depth the 23rd inst, in the sporting notes, that six City survey.and oaly wife to W. V. Krlckson, at about days yottr sporting editor calls me a fakir and a five, hundred feet. The first pipe J. J. Rogers deed, lot 200 In Denver City plat.. is eight inches in diameter, and was driven F.iwarranty fraud. I have not. to my knowledge, deUevle et al. to Lewis Roberts,, warranty frauded any one since I bave been a resiabout two hundred feet, when a h 7 and 8, block 4, Hyde Park lots deed, I might have defrauded not pllpe was placed Inside and run down to the 600 dent of Utab. addition .....J.... one. but many, bad I taken tbe advice of named. Tbe mode of driving Is to Joseph P. Hache to Frank A. Urant. wardtpth use a one and one-ba- lf the would-b- e inch pipe wltb a ranty deed, part of lot 8, block 27, plat sporting managers in your 3,300 city. I objefcted to all their schemes and O, Salt Lake City survey. drill at the lower end. Water Is forced Ellen M. Black to John lilarb, warranty went in to win and won. When they found down tbe pipe while It Is worked up and 400 out. deed, 10U acres of placer minioir ground. . down and turned around so as to make a John they coukd not control me they abused Ulack and wlfa toUeorge.il. Sessions, me. bole and wash It out ready for the pipe to and wbyj you permit them to use your 160 acres of mindeed, warranty ' placer is more than I can understand. You I .......... 400 be forced down into It. paper ing ground While engaged in this work last Monday John S. Lewis to Jens J. Uogedahl, Waalso stated that tbe Occidental Club made a rranty deed, part of block 77, plat; C, with tbe drill and wash rod down some mistake in matching' me against 230 great !.... Salt "Lake City survey I think that the same 'named feet below tbe casing there came Fred Greygalhsi MoCor-mtoforty A. to wire Martha Tltt and can care of its sounds of agitation from thefbottom. and club take without warranty-deedblock of lot 2, part aoon tbe wash rods were forced up and a the aid of any outsiders. reputation would like very I 38. plat B. Salt Lake City survey ........ 2.500 ' flow of gas, mud. sand and shale much to bave you publish this, and also the Harriet Ann .Watson et al. to David Kay, a fraud, interest in the Mineral Zone Lode min to vindicate ma of enclosed, BOB Hiart INTO THE AIR. 1.600 as your sporting editor calledbeing me this morning claim Part of the roof of the building was ing in your paper. It seems strange. Indeed. . . . 8,950 Total.... blown off, and for quite awhile tbe men I should ask Mft 'Dempsey for ironey that were Imprisoned in tho smalt engine room NOTI AMD rtRSOXAIi. to go out when nay only ambition was to because It was unsafe to venture out Into E. Clinton, president of tbe Utah Wool knock htm obt and receive the purse that J. Next the shower of mud. gravel, etc., spreading Growers Association, came up from Nephf was offered night will around over a space some two or three laJt evening. I am' aThursday fakir or a fighter. whether prove hundred feet in diameter. The column was K. C. Lmith of Cincinnati. O., a large Time will tell. Yours very respectfully, forced up some two or three hundred feet in owner Marine." George! La Blanche, "The of real estate in and about tbls city, at is registered tbe air. The flow from the well started ENCLOSURE. ' TBI Gallon. at the 4 a. m. 4 p. in. Monday and continued until F. E. Clark, representing tbe Royal BakSaw Francisco, Nov. 14, 1801. Ooro La when it became clogged Tuesday morning, Company, of New York, is in Blanche. Hot $pringa : Friend George : You r and stopped. Tbe men the succeeded in ing Powder the city at tbe Knutaford. letter has bejen banded to me to answer and on top of the pipe, and havgetting a stop I am very pleased to say that tbe board well secured, began again Meloy of the Chamber of ComSecretary ing gotten tbe wash was very mulch taken with 'the manly letter Is merce j the manufactout. This to it started busy handling kept yesterday you sent to President Robbins. Please keep such a flow of gas. sand and shale aa to urers, lists and classifying them preparaf ten the drill and then cut portions of the tory to issuing the manufacturers' pamphlet. me informed, of your whereabout so I can the press; also wire me when you loch iron pipe, or wash rod. into pieces George "W. Wragg, manager of tbe Utah A give itforto'Frisco. A great number of your and force it out of the well, j It is estimated Montana Machinery Company's branch at start over fifty tons of mud and sand was Butte, Is making his first visit to the city friends are much pleased to hear tbat yon that no u red out. Last evening ai Tribcsb re- - arid Is being shown around by C. P. Mason; are again going. to fight for tbe top rung of the ladder. iRespectfdlly i rter Tlaltea the wen a no, saw it opened, ininager of the Salt Lake bouse. i J. J. jAMISOir, Supt. steatri escaping frcm t started to blow like A. Fyler. of Walker Bro. & Fyler II. fThe Marine must! have been bilious or a safety valve. It aoon began to pour up Company, Is back" from the Eastern markets, a glass darkly when he read through sand la a column 1 100 to ISO feet high, and having made glgantlo purchases' of, not looking icolumn of The Tribuxx on tbe the Inch reminded sporting It tbe pipe.; new holithrough tljl winter novelties and all the he complained of was, 23rd inst. article Tbe playing of some of the only tr e writer of the goods, but in ' every line of standard clipped from - the San Francisco Poat, and tn the Yellowstone National Park, day will ceysers stream world It and goods. aj require staple from a powerful steaai fire of merchandise to: fill tbe new store, but properly credited. In tbat City he Is looked or the bis "lay- down" pto Young gaa is odorless and burns Mr. Fyler says the things he bought will upon, since! engine. This flame. as a faker par excWtsnc. and . it is Mitchell,' with a bright do it. on account of bis action then that tbe Pott ; In sinking this well several strata of clay, now roasts him at every opportaoity. - Since Tit Blrnal Tlmgm. aand and shale were passed through gravel, Blanche's advent Into this. Territory be La a be to bottom there aver In the and appear Tbe weather algnal nags displayed been connected with several affair stratum of sandstone mined with Iron the Board of Trade Building mean as fol- - has; bore b . trade-mar- t; of . fraud; It which to kind of hardest rook tbe fows: making pyrites, never been estabhas. however;, six if Indicates feet white positively fins, Number I, square. go through. Number 8. blue flag, six feet lished . that he has "Jobbed"" here, but In stoking gas wells the usual custom Is clear weather. v ' Indicates rairror snow. Numbers, white at r the time. there is a isame to run down into tbe shale quite a distance square, blue flag (panUlelF bars of white and blue), in the'- minds of suspicion in It by exploding aud and then produce Assures or local rains indicates that six feet square, men tbat La Blanche bas tired of waa tuts a well fissure In sporting there. not will and the rainfall will that occur, showers dynamite where the pressure was so be general. Number 4, black triangular flag, seeking the Ibauble reputation and Is now tapped at a point pent-ugaa forced its way four feet at tbe base and six feet in length.: al- out for the' .."long green," caring little how the that greatand I' to temperature; when placed above be gets it. did its own "shoot- - ways refers the well, thus out, warmer 3 or weather: It indicate namhert 1, 9 be will have; ah' opportunity to when placed below number 1. 3 or 3 it Indicates redeem, in a measure, tbe mistakes of the When tbe rods now in the well are blown colder indicathe not when weather; displayed, Jlon Williams, Utah's champion, In be will washed well is past. it cleared, out and the will are remain tbe that tions . V - ..114 . .. I . the change , in tem- be bas an opponent which It will tax his inor thattemperature " "on OUt ao as so run aw V'V stationary, will more than four genuity, science, pluck and .endurance to can work not; until vary go then aad nicely perature from the shale of the Fame hour the' utmost to put out in ten roonds. Tbe. temperature It can be fully controlled and furnish only degrees of the preceding day from March to October, inof this battle will, have an important pure gas. This well hasf fullyU demonstrated clusive, more six decrees for the result not than and on !bls future puglllstlo career.' bearing & of Number that. months white the year. remaining he Should win,, tbe disgusted sports on the cenTtlERK IS PLENTT Or OAS in with black six feet square square, flag, Pacific slope imay again take him to their the approach- of a mdJtn and Indicates ter. la Its all. quality field that and that la this, fall in temperature.- This signal!, is not to hearts. Should be- lose fairly, condemnaca n be desired, while tbe pressure is ample be displayed unless it is expected that the tem- tion may turn ; to sympathy, and sympathy two The have to forty-tw- o company pone. dejrrees,r or lower, is akin to lovie. Pugilists are simply for all pur poral are will fall known twenty-foug oui from ordered least hours at the outfits and is usually way more a fact and their acts, which La by & judged wave. Is number When cold of the now In advance rush the sink. East, and they will tbe Blanche and tail other candidates for 4 is always omitted.! publlo number to down displayed, will be able . 1 , rot wells. put , ,r They Si signals should honor should bear id mind. r: Whendisplaved on poles tbewhen a well at the rate of fifty to 100 feet per be arranged to read downward; displayed , La Blanche has written a manly letter.' It or six to Ore days from horizontal supports a small streamer should is to be hoped that he will fulfill tbe promC&y, thus requiring only wells will be be attached to indicate the point from which the ises made therein and show tbat In Utah, at These reach tbe gas fountain. " u ok In a line towards tbts city, at a. dissignals are to be read. ' east,1 be is a fighter and not tbat despicable Uism-ats- . a With sucb mile or a half iXTaarnxTATion: of apart; tance romrso "a ii 'and a. fakir." thing, so an well outfit and fair of indicates ' No. field 1, weather, stationary Editor. J fraud; gas vast alone, . ." -. comthe wells, temperature. ulpped for sinking No. 8, alone, indicates rata or snow, stationary a dozen to sink; or propose ' mm temperature. Provo Quoit Ai sbort time .ago .'.the wwnw ; more tjT local No. .Indicates 3, rain; stationary alone, Club came !. to r Sugar. House ward ' and get thera cappea, wnue mey temperature. . slble tn a pipe Hoe to thla elty at an early It played s game- witti ;. the 'j club No. 1. with No.' 4 above it. Indicates fair and tbe- boys,:- They sent, warmer. ae.putThe plan la to have enough wells to weather, there, defeating for . tbe No. 1. with No. 4 below It. Indicates fair an-- i invitation c of them remain Idle while tbe other ugar House part a ; game .with them on weather, colder.No.. 4 to club o In service. This well shows a pressure friendly play above It; Indicates warmer their No. , with and the' club, ff teen strong, 110 pounds in the steam gauge usea to ground, snow. , . . weather, rain orNo. went ,. will , play the. and .'Vn-:.-to last Provo ure the pressure. !; night 4 colder below indicate No. with. it, , ; v cl ob y. nnr tbe expert who bave examined weather, rain , or snow. Proyo ' No. S. with No. 4 . above it, indicates warmer t gas Held Professor AV. A. Lay is j j .'' local on rains. with i weather best the authorities one of the very The final game In the pool tournament at colder the No. S, with Ko. 4 below.it,-indicate- s of natural gaa. lie reside at Oil weather Cullen last evening was a fair exhibiJct ratas. local with in the employ of Forest. r, 1'a.. and has been Charlie 1. with No. A' above it, indicates fair tion of pool playing. No. n Smith-u; taiidurd Oil Company and tbe Caswell by a score of ICO to 70. a his leaves-Mannincold wave. weather, for year. He opened tbe No. 3. with No. 8 above it. Indicates wet and Forest. tld fortrst and" secItUuto i In Pennsylvania for the above weather. cold wve. if ond and'iCbcilie Caswell. Fred money visited tbe oil and ii and IIanr tied : for third ronpsny,' andIn aho Youngber An dinner Mr. 8. Thanksgiving bt their Interest. of itussia Llanning and Forest will be served by the ladles of the W. C. T. money. "ir-t- , their-tie- . wbnhaibOB working op the wllll off play 7 y 47 SO W. 13 from IT, to p. m., cents; ;!. ra and 7 the manager of it. hs Second South. ess perlenca In tho natural gaa ' i Always refreshing tavloi . tlnjt Idanha i their Indiana, lie says ijiiihl Is Idanba 'disordered the for ' remedy ' JpooL. Ik ., u stomachs. and private - r::3 . volt?-- s standard t,.c r Ain-r.iciriTAt., mlscella- ; js crs, fi .'y rod teachand v. Itooks. s.f tv Tir stock will be put upon Bsokfc;'.r. llooki, ers bibles, s, nilcal, law, ' r ' s. --::3t;?, Last week of tbe book Bale. Private sale mechanical r " r"3 works. the plp4 f r tho t tilt tt .: ?. ?A. Cyclopedia Ilrltincica frorj Pittsburg all Auction itt 7 . " " ' "1 , it auc : s, t fa and tvt :i ty - f u! r votui Cit.ir.2ty i 43 ::!a tUi,U v.; l,t f gas-mete- xjt 2l&F :LLiiiiycamzv 200 a. BECEIYED at SENT BY REwO BY w. K. NORVIN GREEN. President. I cttrcK lOpd. 824p 157 Main Strest, Salt Laie City, Dtin. NOV. 17, 1891. Standard Time. SI. X2Ae Gsv tyct Stf, Sfy. : do-tnioa- jtlo - - .;. -. . ! , To $&dett v- I tteef . re -- - ; tftny l&ai&tits &co7i$ &&cjjfit 4fit?fjve tp&it a?tc &Stf X. J&le (&kd cut TictzfecJ&t tty, &fftS' (&cts, cine ' j 3T-- IIEAI THE NOTICE AND AGREEMENT THIS SUPERB LINE OPSUITS AND OVERCOATS HAS ARRIVED - j , . j T . af ON BACK. ; E TAILOR-MAD- . . ! . . &' Gome in and ExaminB Them Gloselu ; Wb Display Them for Your Inspection. ' Six-oun- ce lot-owne- rs. We propose to give each and every customer the benefit our recent purchase, I of the fov-cash-, : os METROPOLITAN TAILORING CO., OF NEW YORK, atofrock bottom p rices, aand should interest every good dresser, as this enables They are all high'grade goods, soldout this elegantlot at nominal price. This line of garments are cut in you to procure aoiSuit or Overcoat fastidious. the very latest iasmon, snic ana saun lmea, ana win csriaxniy please tne mostelegant ": . s Saltern, fjgHt9 j- - 4vfiO LEADERS OF FASHION. self-explanat- ory 1 LEADEliS OF FASHION: 1f . six-Inc- - The Metals. . Nw York, Nov. November, til. 10. Lead OrrioB or Tm Easier; domestic, 84.15. Tin Irregular; Stralta, 819.95. TBiauwR. DiiirNot. 85, 1L f bf WU Fargo (Correct Oo.) .... . New York, peir idkjlbs ' U 1ILTH. New York, par ounce London, per ounoe 4c; 30 9iHd i Chicago. Nov. 25. Wheat December. 92l,c; May, 99c. Corn Firm; cash, 69c; May. 73734o. - 8 AX FRANCISCO MIXING STOCKS. ; f ': V - '!.'" - well-ground- - ed i p. To-nig- ht 1 ' j, - - well-borin- r i f - . S ''' - ( . . - . - to-da- f. . -- i k ? ; . i . old-fashion- ed To-bir- - to-da- 1 ! " - ! - sl ?; ?, .! ,. '. , t:-r- co-iyl- ' L tllu - ete. - . 4- -t Atist tit 150 250 1 Mexican... fc 300 200 00 100 420 COO 240 400 B C Vs... Savage Potoai Point ...... ; Jacket. Belcher..... Kentuck... Alpha...... 8. Nerada.. 100 Utah Bullion 300 Opblr R. A B 100 300 C. C. A 900 Savage. , Ohollar. 300 100 1 V0 1 20 1 (SO 1 75 15 Overman... Justice. .... Union....... 1 100 Alt 200 Andes 150 Scorpiom.. 200 L. Wash .4. 850 N. 35 K. S. NT.. 40 3 55 70 1 65 100 80 20 45 05 15 NaTajo..... 30 65 X. BOIBD. 200 Exchequer. 100 S. Belcher;. 530 Overman .. 4 80 15 Union... i.. 1 40 SO 750 1 85 200 Caledonia.. 50 Challenge;, 1 45 300 Potosl 600 H. AN. 100 Belcher... .i 700 Kentuck... 70 S. NaT...... 230 Bullion 200 Peer .... -- Alt.;.... 80 45 f15 20 85 40 55 1150 New York.. 200 Navajo. 400 Queen....;. 65 1 .... I 70 15 8 45 1 55 100 Commonw.. 200 Moro 100 15 S. King .J. .... BTBIIT' ArTIft A.CtJ r. 90 SYI IRhollar IKJ A 4 75 650 Alt......J. 690 C. C. Va 100 Challenge;. 100 Union......' 1 90 100 Justice. .... 350 S. Nevada.. 8 45 300 Keatuck.-U- . 150 Ophir .....J 8 30 ..... Point. irmKodie 1500 New York.. 1 15 1 50 Bullion Board adjourned until Friday at 9:30 a-- 80 85 55 Clrmtmn m. It 3H Pullman palace.... kjh Reading Rock Island. 19 Kt. Paul IX A R. G pref'd... 4H St. Pul A Omaha. 83 V4 30 Ji Texas Pacific;.'..:. 18 i Erie Kansas & Texas... 18 Union Paciflo.. Ui. 4l ...134 U. S. Express ..... 48 Lake Shore Lontsv'lA NashT'l 77 S Farco Express... ..140 Michigan Central.; 10714 Western Union.... 83. Missouri Paciflo. U. 60 Vi Amer. Cotton Oil .. 299 Northern Paoiflo. .. $G Terminal .......... 11 do preferred.... 71 Oregon Short Line. S49i If ortb western. ..... 1 17 44 K!o uranae ueii.. 13s do preferred. ii. do preferred . . ; . . 139 New York Central. 1 4f do firsts. ...... 78 16 S3 Ore. Improvement. LedTrast.. VDrnra stock. Alice t I 30 Mexican .......$ S39 0015 B. & B. ......... 8 80 Ontario ..-8- Ophir.. ........U Plymouth....;.. ........ .U Potosl. 0 Onisksilwr..... ava... N... ...... Nevada.. Sierra Ard -t I 8 SliriST. ' THS XOXXT .fir - a it. ovek n crd, 'tAtJctloneer..---i rrrr WANTED of CITIES, !! il .' - ? ; Correspondeae eeliclted, ,n1 Viw. . i.m .i I f .siVs..... 163.IC3 Dearborn m IS r .-- . - r. . . Street, CHICAGO. Vall Street, MCV YORK. 70 Slat) St.. CC3TOM. . T.u J J c , re -. - sndr theI tu rlr"JSr uFrench a n 't - r. w. 1 r. .v . . - - 150 &V 63 r " It't Jf I ( m- s f it t - il.. ti i ELti. t k.. Weei or Ttiirsday. KOTJniUer 26& tti f - HI )ER HEIJE ORLOFP, Transparent Man. . Or over, Frances and lAt& Tjutlo. Troubadors. Merry Musical -Admission 10 Cents. --. 10 ! Cents. ! CONSULIPTiOn rOB 49 TBABS DR. an An n ' V ; CURED! AF1 H A liPiilliJM Throat, Chest end Lrma : T SA3I contains no Or: "TSr. HALL'S aor n .letrloaa drag. It morphine, epiaso. of the La or. tbe ii soothes and heals inCamed an i - poUocl by disease, and areTeats across tbe chest. It sweats aud night is pleasant to .tbs tic. Ee sura to ask for Dr. rll. HALL'S LiALSAli, and take no othr. For Cal toy All Druc;gist3. C1.CO. rillC'" 33e, 60c,NtZXT tr-- TT1X. liALL CO., KNIGHTS OF PTTHIAS . ; LAN THE LODGE NO. ft. K. OF P. CAaiar ConTeations erery Monday eTealar. at 8:00 p. Is Cutis Hall, Gladstoae building. Main street. Sojourning Knighu eordlaiiy ia-- t II. T. CLARK. C. ited o at lend. I f W.M. Rulit. K. of R. A 8. LODGE NO. 8, K.' OF ROCKT MOUNTAIN at 733 a. Thursday erenlng. on etery Mai a Castle Hall. Gladstone balldinir. mJn street, bet. First and Second South. Members at th order are eordlaiiy lnTlted to attend. DAVID K&Y. O. ; , W. W. PsutlTi. K. et R Kr TOSB. KO."' 1, K. LODGE j i j ai f P. i Regular every Tuesday evening at 7:4J Oladstona p.m.. Castle li.U, Sojosra ' building. to atteno. i log Kaigbts cordially 1st tad f i MEAKiN. p. . E. M. WiDfc.lt. of R. j.A 8. . i MYRTLE j aa t ' ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF OF UTAH NO. 7257J Meets CIOURT PRIDE first and third Wednesdsy cf aac month, at A. O. U. W. Hall. B4 S. W. 1 staple St. Ylsitisg Jirothers mad wsloocaa. i. A. CLARK.U.S. G.W. Aintos, F.S. P- - O. Box 1050. j Alj GEORGE R-- MAXWELL POST. G. pTTHE &. meet the first aad third Mondays of each A month at Plumbers' Hall. 60 West Second street. Visiting comrades are cordially to attend. ; Bout, invited ' K EONS OF AMERICA! No. S, P. O. S. of A. meets every Friday evening at 7:2X i Temple ef ' Honor Hall. cor. Main and 1st South iu. S dooming Sons are cordially invited to attend. PATRIOTIC ORDER Camp : A. J. J. USEE.VEWALD, Presiieat BitBEVT. ReoordiM Secretary, Box 771. S- - F. ENTERPRISE LODGK. If O. In I. O. O. F. L all each fed.ia-lv- IO. 1:l)p. ra. O. -- i f r. a . Al fTSI. I FOR: THE LUNG'S Has been a neirsr-falli- n famUy remedy for 1A COUGHS, COLDS, CO.SSC.UPTIOX, HOKE THROAT, HOAHSC. GKlri'E," IXM.U-EKZNESS, FNETJIIOJIIA, CATARRH, ACUTK AND CHRONIC BRO.V CH1T1S, ASTHMA. rUOOFl.SQ COt'OII. PAIN IN THE filDlt CKOUK. AMD J1HEAST, eriTTINO Of BLOOD, aad ... , all diseases of tbe - attest Main t j - c'-.- W01TDERLA1D. r5S-OEl- O.LoxiU. n. p. newell, ::.a Watua TfATEQca, LcreUry. T'o. it. i. o. o r, riEELiTT i;v- -. r 1 r's " ;.ir;-";rr.- ic"" ' I - J t .i r r . ' - j j f IS, it Visltirf fcret&isrs ar spsciaJy ia.ul P. toattend. : ) . I KALAH TEMPLE, A A. O. N, M. S. Kezular sessions on second Wednesday of eac( month at Mason io Ball at 8 p.m. All Nobles in our oasis cordially iarited to mel sojourning us. with F. M. BISHOP, Potentate. T ' O. S. Ctixx. Recorder. f SONS OF ST. GEORGE MEETS every Wednesday in Temple of Honor Hail, corMain and First South streets at 7:3) p. ra. neal Englishmen- lnrited to loin. Visiting members V. L. SKEW J, W. P . cordially InTited. f i Wuliax Secretary. hour,, f CSS. PET-E- : A, WATER j VUUl J J DISTWICTO. R.R.CO.lPAMI3.c COUCAUIS.ST. . New York. Nov. !T3. no:.JV on call, easy; at , , close offered at 3 per ceit. Prim mercantilee, paper, nnchanced. y Steriln? eiclir-bill. auadr ; sixty-datl.K)&; tiemand. &i.b4. szxiBXL rTvrsw. - Siw Yo-s- . Nov. Z Tl o stK't iarlcet' N Tl du.,1 ec-r- t - t a t t 1 .1 t intensely Tl Tt features pre 3f ouly a i- --t . was s"iy. cclias -at -- ' 15 8 03 1 70 4 00 1 40 8 40 il rriooCon.:..;, Jacket.. 1 Yellow 40 1 .',:- ..... 1 10 C. Point... C. C A Va...... Dead wood .... ... 185 Eareka Coa.... . .. ,SO0 1 20 G. Ji C . . . 1 40 If. A Homes take.. .. .. 10 50 Horn Silver. .. . 3 70 Iron Silver...... ; 4 C PHiuire. Secreurr. L . . Kavlcation 75 Paciflo Mail M. . - No. 768 Sonth West Temple O'eleek, .. Not. 1. 1891,j f Walnut and mahogany chamber salts, upholstered parlor furniture, velret and mo-qu-et of rare and carpets, , large and. library sidemattrosses. costly books, spring thefinest oil paintings boards folding beds, la the city, lounges, chairs and table. Parties looking for elegant and flne goods will do well to attend tbls sale. f These goods were new three months ago. 4 ; QCOTATtOS 1 75o,-tl-OQ- - ; er . Sa 30th and Monday Tuesday, December 1st. Sale of seats begins Ssturday, Norember 88th. Popular ' prices: 35c, 50c, - J. F. JACK. h r. LODGE NO. 8. A. F. A A. M. ARGENT ACommunications bald at Masoato Ball the first Tuesday in each month. Members cf sister Lodges and sojourning brethren la goo4 standing are cordially lnrited to attend WILLIAM IL DICKSON, fT. M. I M. C Pnir-trrs- . Secretary. LODGE NO 2, A F.Mt AM. MT. MORI AH Communication held at Masonid Ball, East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and so lournlugtobrethren la good standing are cordial! Invited attend. T. M. 1 A. SCOTT CHAPMAN. I I Cbiiitomis Dtxnz, Secretarr. NO. L R. A. K. f StaU4 UTAH CHAPTER held on the first la each month, at Maaonio HalL at 8 p.Wednesday m. Sojooxs are inTited to attend. Jngcompaalons cordially JACOB J. GKKENEWALD. M. K iL P. f M. YON YONSONand NoTember 25. No. 2 red winter, 8s 7d and steady i moderately; i No. 8 spring. 8s 8d and steady. Corn Holders offer moderately: spot, 6 Tlfd and firm: November. 6s 5Hd and Arm; Decent-b6s 4d and firm; January; 5s 4d and firm. AUCTION' i ACCTIONI CO STRR10HT TIP. Popular prices: K5o, 50o, 75c, $1.00. NEXT ATTRACTION ! LrvEnrooi. Nov. 60 15 R AND YOU MUST LAUGH. Grala, Liverpool 25. Wheat Holders offer 10 eOTKRSXtNT BOSDl U. S. 4's, coupon.. 117 l U. S. 2', reguir..lOO 111.. Paciflo .... U 8.4's, regulari. . 117 STOCKS-CDOSL- Nov. , t 1 Erery night at 8. Matinee at 2 p. m. .f . :- RAILROAD ' I Wheat was quiet and easy. The opening was 34&VxC lower; became Arm and advanced ?c: then declined Sc; again rallied Sc: held steady, and the closing was about than yesterday. Receipts, 1,591,000 bushels; shlpmenU.l, 402.000 bushels. AND STOCKS, Nxw YoKc Not. 25. 189U; ......i -t MX Atnhison.;..... ;i..- 434 Canadian Paciflo. .. 87 Canada Southern.. 61 Central Paciflo..... 31 101 Burlington ......... 138 DeUware A Lack.. .ft! ; , 'r COMEDY, The Wneat Market. Ch1cao. NEW' YOUR I MONEY Silrar OF Hrt-H'lwe- ....... 50 800 CYCLONB 5 Chicago, Nov. 25. Cattle Receipts, 9000;' market steady to a shade stronger: natives. 18.50 5.60. No extra steers on sale, i Stockers, (2.15 i t; Texans, 83.0a g.90; Hogs Receipts, 45.000; 'market active and roueh and common, S3.603.75; steady. to and higher; mixed t3.853.90; prime, heavy and packers' butchers' weights. 83.95410; light. $3.253.55. to strong; Sheep Receipts, 5090; market steadyW.10-56native ewes. 82.004.85; mixed. ; wethers, 84.605.25; westerns, 84.80(4.65. 10 im Andes....:. 1 SO And the exquleitelT talented Company of Comedians with him, presenting GLORIOUS I. L. HottAitpiK. Secretary. JAMES T. POWERS Chlosro Lira Mtook. 45 45 50 90 90 40 ,;8S5 9 M Va, .... Quiet; 933c Qoiet; 59(&G0o. Barley Flaxseed Firm; 85Wc 81.18. Whisky Sboulders 84.18V44.25. Sbort clear 85.90.6.00. Short ribs $5.70(25.80. EV6S B. Bacow. Record sr. LODGE NO. A. F. A A. M. WASATCH Communications held at the Me sonlo Ball the eecond Friday of each month. Membersof sister Lodgas ana sojourning Urethra in good standing are cordially inrited to attend. , HURRAH, BdYBI ji Rye I For at last he is coming. That Prinoe of Farceurs, JOHN J. McNALLY S j COMMANDER! NO. L KlQHTJl Stated Cone I are halai at Ma ionic Hail, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights are courteously lnrited to attend. C B .JACK,- -I E. O. THom! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTEBWOOJf BOARD. SO 250 N. Conanw. 100 Bodie January, January, f UTAH ALSO ' 8fl.22!4. 55 95 95 Y....... ..48:30 P. .... .... 150 Point..,...: 100 Jacket . .... SO 8 2 40 5 00 1 45 cash 92o: Weak; i 75c; November, '. May, 32 ."c. Oats Steady; cash, 33c; Barley Nominal; 59&55o. Pork Steady; cash, S8.45(3AG0: 811.2a Lard Steady; cash 86.10(6.12; Special to TRiatrsra.1 Saw Fbakcisco. Not. 25. (1881. 9:S0 x. x. BoamD. 50 100 S. Belcher. .f S 40 Ophlr....-..1 55 80 30 100 B. 10 C. ' BOARD.' rOBXKOOIf 44 Thursday, Hoiember 25, V MASONS. Manager. MERRY MATINEE 7-- Chlcaxo Market v SOCIETIES. SALT LAKE THEATER. CHAS. S. BURTON, New York, Nov. 25. Hops Firm aad in fair demand. Coffee Options opened steady and 10 points up to 10 Points down. Sales. 27.250 bags. November. 812.80; December, f 11.80(11. 95; January. i 811.50 11.6a 7. Rio No. Nominal: 13Vc, Spot Sugar Raw, steady; reflned, weak; 4off1 A, Sc. 3 standard A, powdered, BULLION AND LEAD. , s New York Markets. Salt Lajt Ciit, k, Coppera Steady; lake 25. .t'I ! - m -- c |