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Show T XiAIIX. CITT", UTAH, WEDNESDAY FRAilCIllSE GAS !::ii?t GOAUTED. ers asking that an ordinance be passed pro hibiting hucksters waxons from peddling meat, to tbe great detriment of dealers who she health pay license. Owide endangering of the commanlty. , F.Doreuius, the City Engineer o!S.Ut Lake City, to bU resarvey or th city, as tla ofielal Ktandard of rniUpuremnt for all surveys here-aftto be iimitc ef within tbe corporate , tr o bait Cit. Section 1. Itn it ordained by the City Council Lake of 8alt APPROPRIATIONS. ' Clfy, that tbe standard of measure -- .The' to TIM)' Cents ms-- i arid adopted by the dtv Knioeer la bis or- Thi YfM following 'were appropriations be U of tho and th? ' resurvey hereby dered: city, samj of standard and constituted the o01rlat adopted and Olfcsr Amendments Uzit. measure for ail survevs" hereafter to be made R B. Lemon.. .9 433.00 . . 7.:ftt.oa Hobsou Jc W illcinon. ....... within tbe corporate, limits of Salt Lake City. . IS.ftU Hm.1t. The three atone monuments i set in Bevertdge A Son..................... . 1.8U0.75 Joint Building Committee... ...... Liberty Park and provided with aaeale orVernir of to mark exact tb for instruments ieogtbs and to indicate the "'Adjourned. and JW feet respifctiveiy. AYEKUE REVOCATION. THE FRANKLIN tendon and degree of temperature employed, are hereby deeiated to te. the means of fixing and perpetuating the oftic ai standirl herein-arov- e the adopted. , 't be initial m nameat 0of feet said group being located at a point When Baby was sick, we gave her Caf ria, monvvet sontb and stone feet from the , 2) interecttoo Bill for ument at tbe 3Ir. Stewart - Presents of Seventh Kat aad When she was a Child, she cried for-- ' jtoria, South streets. aodth6, two other rami When she became Miss, she clung- - 7 Jaatoria, $10,000 for It Ground Tendered Ninth being In line with and at distances of :tx 400 feet respectively west from the initial for art Execntife Bfannion An Or- and "When she had Children j she gave them Castor t. ' dinance In Ilelatton, to Survey fn monument. Sec. 3. All persons who shall hereafter nse any measnring instrament for making General Itontlne. , . JJ . E M f I E R 3U. EC U.S. Df rtuTKtNT or Aamci'tHTBe, H'CATHKR Salt Lakk crrr. Tma or 3 3.-- 2 Cbszhtatios. J Mi : : : 3 Vl' f si o 5 o 3 at -- - cc c 5 7-- l0 I , It8 Lt, Snow. S Cloudy. Msxtam wind velocity, 34 HW. -"!Maximum teinperstunr. 31: minimum temper tern wmturu 2R. atiir. 22: mean 25.41 34 03 -;. r-- any-surve- de for 12 years. 32. .f,4-- . t, lieflHeney of temperature since January .. JMU.409. Iieflcieacy of temperature since December 1. J78. , ,f mean daily. 19 year, 0.08 Rainfall, true; O.Ofl Inches. Inches; deficiency, Deficiency of raiufali since Jsonary 1, 1831, 0.89 indies. Excess of rainfall afoot December I. 1891. 0.37 . laches. Observer. Okorob N. SAtisst-nr- , - ' ,.. Il. t for roreit O. 8. DEPAnrtirxT or AontccLTans, Xo-D- W r EITHER JICKCACT. 18 J 1. . ) Scatter Observer, tng rains or enow; slluhtly warmer. Salt Lake City: JiOBKKT B. KbBKA M, '"'-"'..- Division. C7nV CITY ASD HCiaUB9dBaOU. Tbe registration books clone next Saturday night. Don't fall to register, The registration books close nest Saturday night. Don't fall to register. Tberu are messages at the Western Union and It. Telegraph Office for Mrs. EUa Davis ;' Kj Daniels. Don't fall to register. The office ait tbe Metropolitan remain open till 0 o'clock la the evening. Doa't fail to register. Tbe office at tbe Metropolitan re teal us open tilt 0 o'clock In tuo evening. It begeu snowing at 2 o'clock this morning with every Indication of a heavy fall before daylight Tbe registration lists close next Saturday night. The oftiee In open from 9 a. m. to V p. m. ut tb& Metropolitan Hotel... The reicistratioH lists cloeo next Saturday tiigbt. Tbe ofilcra I open from 9 u rn. to P p. m. at tbu Metropolitan Hotel. Th New YuAn'n. TuiBtiNB will require three cents pofitago any whore in the United fitutes. Cttoada, audi Mexico, and. lx cents for foreign 'poxtagei It was remarked yesterday that the local papers were united In favor of Judge Good- win'ii book, nn of the few Issue on which they ult were" able to akree. Judge Itartcb yesterday anjudged Joseph frater. Insane and comfiltted hlto to the asylum at I'rovo. Tbe patient is a native of Nc w Jerney and nf ty years of age. Over J50 children attended Hebrew r hlldrffi'a festival In O. A. fii the Hall excellent refrewhrnents were served, and the children all had an enjoyable .time. Partlns who were down on State ryad yesterday. rnorulng report that a cerearly while out sleighing with tain pollen two young friends, was run away with and the sleigh smashed. A. iivery team had to bt) sent for to brlug the wreck Into town. As gome of the dally papers have erroneously stated tbe funeral service 4 of the late Mrs. Gregg would take place at p. ui. this afternoon, for the bebeiJt 'at friends desiring to attend it la cietred thai all Ujlt take notice that the hour Is 2 p. tu. and not A j w prtx-ente- . j ., the surprise. ' ering from I ---z oooff Cooks. Good looks are more than skin deep, dependvital uron a bealtuy eouditiou of all the ing ana. If the liver be inactive you have a tl ious( erg look, if your stomach be disordered you have a be J -- ave-nu- fe to-th- v. j coh-struc- t-a . . 1 I M 1 J t ., ;t - here-tof- , or .'11 tr-ferda- yi six-shoot- er, j orTl(.-ln)- ' - ' - - j i ; j Local weather report at S a. to. yes- -' Halt Lake, 24 def.; Cheyenne, ? trdayl t'9 deg.j Denver. IS dcg.s Helena, 21 dejt.' '.'-;1 10 Miles City, deg. At; deg. 11 a. in.; 3J deg.; Bingham, alt Luke,Mpnirose 1 deg.; Ogden, 27 deg j Logan, 27 deg.; J'ark City, .20 deg.; Trovo, 25 deg. A Are broke out at 7:50 last evening 311 Com-mltfrtfth Boutb street, a little adobe house , . 'Otnrd by Mrs. W.S..V. Ilreyer. The Are originated In the kitchen Move while tbe K'd, by ClTy Attorney, Section 1. Be it ordained by the family were up town, and when the departCouncil of Salt Lake City: That tbe said City ment arrived the occupants were still away. was allowed nnd appropriation ordered. of Salt city Works Tbe Board of Public Lake hereby gives and grants to the Americas 1 he firemen put the Are out after a damage transmitted a Natural a Oas & atCompany, bill from Hobson corporation organized of about $10 had been done. Wllkerson, with existing under the laws of Utah Territory, for work on Parley's canon and The general officer of the Grand Lodge tached estimate, as and Its hereinafter and proassigns, $7,103. to vided, for the term of twentyspecified Appropriation ordered last evening conferred theAs Masters decree canal, from and ' years v cover. after tbe passage of this ordinance, the right and in Argetita Lodge, A. F. A. M.. to illusI1PEWALK CLKAKI50. , privilege of constructing, maintaining and opertrate the perfect worklu'ln this degree. A oommuniaatlon from Sanitary Inspector ating works and pi pea ge, for the purpose of disAfter tbe ceremonies tbe members gathered utilizing natural gas for heat and tributing and themselves around the festive board and William Sbowell. asking that an ordinance fuel otriy. In the city of Salt Lake. Provided, s property-ownerbe with meat rich themselves and passed compelling the rates for such natural or fuel gas shall regaled within the sidewalk districts to keep walks that holoe viands. . .. not exceed the charge of 30 cents per 1000 cubic In and clean passable condition from snowj feet te the various consumers, ana for-t- h A kick Is made that one man ba purIn pose cf furthering and assisting said American toobvlate danger to pedes- Natural the works of reference n Utah and Ice. was order Gas and in its assigns supplyreferred to the Committee on Company In the Hoard of trians, said American fieology from the library1 ing saidGasnatural gat,and tbe Law. Triifle building for over ten days. His Municipal Its are Natural .', Company assigns ; SJEWEa ; ASSBS8METj and given the right and privilegehereby ,;to use granted gas expert ought to be worth opinion as awhenavenues and all streets, .and alleys of Salt be is through. Others are Tbe City Recorder reported Jh at no ob- any Monietblng which to Lake in mainand lay City, necessary to graduate In twenty-fo- jections had been made to assessment on tain mains waiting and prepared and service pipes for couverinz and hours. A deputation will soon wait sewer mains on South' Temple street, from distributing said natural gas as aforesaid State street to . mletway between I and J t hrouxboat the upon Mr. Hlank. city. Provided, that said streets.k Plats eon Armed. avenues and alleys be speedily repaired and put A meeting of the Liberals of the Twenty-ilr- st streets. " in as good condition as they were before ' WIRB COSNECTIOWS. ward was held at tbe ward school- -, , were such excavations made; and prolnouso last night, Vv. M. C. Pllva wt elected The Committee on Improvement reoora vided ' that, in the construction, mainteof chairman and Grorgj Arrison B. A. aecretary mended of the nance that and of petition Ewlng operation and said works and Impromptu-speech- es were and others to extend tbe meeting. the said In connec its successors and wires their pipeage, made by Messrs. Fisfeer,' Lipmann, OofHu tion with the mesenger call eervlce. be. assizes shall at altgrantee times conform to such ordin- and reflations as may hereafter be iiid Couklln. An organization was pertea, pror laing suunoie arrangements a.ioes ruies oy toe City council ot said city In relafected to. conduct the enmpain In the ward grau can be made with other adopted as to street poles tion thereto. during the coming election. companies. So ordered, And provided. That Salt Lake City shall in no LanUiora iceicn or tne wasatch Hotel was way be liable or responsible for any accident or potiicB Appointment. the other may oc ut in tbe construction or day by being grabbed urprlsed damage that The appointment of Christian Land of works or pipeage by reason of said operation by a niau who; threatened policeman by the coat-oollcon was vice OQlcer Jensen, the default or misconduct of said crrantees and to give htm a thrashing. Mr; ltnlch was firmed. ; v it successors; and of assigns, or their emDiovees. nerely taken for a Taics reporter, and this grant shall be deemed aad the acceptance tv. ; ,:.,6lUOHT8. the Irate party was the watchman accused on tne an agreement said ir ran tee for part oi tbe elect rlo lights bgan itself of selling hi badge for whisky. Mr. Reich toAt this moment the' successors and and to more not be with any again beam, but save the said city harmless . assigns from and eays he will now Shave his beard off. as ho all nlguance than Mr. Dyer's countenanoe. cloftt not relish the idea of being mistaken loss, costs, liability, expenses, against dam see of any nature arising out of anv , and UCEN3K BinmDIKG. for. a reporter If this la to be the result. or or acdefault which suoh misconduct, Beverldge & Sons were granted refund of crue by reason of any such accident ormay Bishop Leonard has planned r beautiful Injury and unique service to watch out the year $12.50 for unexpired 1 teen so term. reason occur or In rear of the con which by JsiU. and hail In with. Te Ueum and joy the struction or o'peratlon of said works andpi peate. (1ROCND TOR EXECtnlVi MiDSIOS. and said to and repay Itirth of 1833. It will begin at 11:45 p. m Indemnify city for any The Committee on Public Grounds reeom costs, expense or damage of any kind it evening. 'ihe congregation. mended that a certain tract of land, being loss, Thursday ma v sustain by reason of any such default, mis clergy and choir of 8t, Paul's willt join St about oxio rods, located near the lnteraec accident or injury, and if any judgment Mark" in this most aoleoiu service the muslo tion of State i Street and South Capitol conduct,, for da mares for any such default, misconducts and sad. uutll tbe avenue, bo tendered as a donation from accident will be very dirge-lik- e or injury shall be recovered against the teH tolls twelve midnight and tbeu will Salt Lake City to the Territory of Utah for said city the recovery thereof and the judgment T therefor shall be final as between the said citv al fourth in Hosannas to the aoclaim of tbe erection thereon of an executive man and the said grantee, and Its successors and as The rauslo on this occasion will slon upon-suc- h as tbaorgau. conditions be might and conclusive as to the liabilities of the 1 partclpated in brooms of the finest agreed upon by a committee appointed to signs, latter to the former; provided, grantee has bad artists in the city, as well as the Cathedral confer with the Governor and Legislative notice of the peadensy of the suit in which said choir latere and organist. The public are Assembly an and provide for tbe transfer of judgment is recovered,nand had been given faro-we- ll lit to r r take invltel this same. to aeiena part cordially to the Territory. i the opportunity property V be 8. void: shall See. This if and all ball hour of worship. said grant First, The recommendation was and Natural Gas Company or its assigns There came near being a sad death from the Recorder was Instructed approved, to forward a American ene commence to within fail la good shall year accidental poisoning, at tbe Continental copy of the proceedings to the Governor. to lay mains and pipes from their gs wells faith Hotel yeterday. Proprietor Brown of tbe Salt Lake City for the of disMayor feott appointed Messrs. Parsons,- to and intosuch Wave" saloon, and bis family reside at tbt Anderson, and - Young on the tribution 11 natural gas: and perpobe Linu. Hardy Mrs. said American Brown committee. .'- , lvotel. aid yesterday afrernoon aturaiuas company Second, d its assigns shall fail within one year to lay in her little Ove year-olboy, Julius, at Tbe lot lies oonttguous to tbe Capitol or ' miles of main of bake Salt the City Jiotne with tbe nurse while she was out. grounds, and Is donated wlta the under- not less man nve ana inoaes in pipe nurse absence her the removed that the Legislature accept the diameter: and ;urlog standlng from the closet tempor-farm morphine pills on tract for the purpose mentioned..': Third, nrovided, however, that any delay tbe window sill. Itj caused, or time consumed by injunction, or any rily and laid them OX BDILOtXQ ACCOCWT. of court, or any unavoidable accident, or fas theu that Julius found them and ate four Joint city and eounty building corn -- order shall neither be delay dor malicious grain pills.and when Mrs. Brown nil'The Thiy wereborne of toe the' allowed nor work a interferire, forfeiture herein. eoiiut-list bills, the oIjUJ told her be had and an reported returned 3. Gas Said was Amirtcan Natural 1896.75 of Sec ordered f Company or fatten twirue of her medicine its be didn't feel to coverappropriation its assigns shall use only the best and mest ap the city's half. e:i. The mother was alarmed at once, and system oi pipeage ior meir mains and serproved PErE.VT AKOC2CET. out what the child had dose, ra fTndl vice pipes. Sec 4. That this franchise shall take effect and At this point of the proceedings' City Att nl'.ed In Irs. Plnkerton, Uaoi'und MeLean and privilwjres therein r rsmed and sent for the father. The doctors were torney Hall arose with solemn mien to an- tbe right ( . e ens fill In their efforts to save given shall be acquired whenever said American nounce tha defeat of the city in Judge Julius, laid its gas Gas Natural Company sbali have .1 i court in re she Franklin Avenue maiaeor pipes, by midnight, be was out of danger. and conducted therein natural its It will be unsettled weather for well, I Theater, represented by proprietor, Ben gas in sufficient quaatities to its consumers to . of Salt Lake CitVi not know how long.' wearily remarked jamin F. Stewart. After giving s digest of and within the limits snail take effect from its Sec 5. This ordiuaoce ofHeer yesterday 'afternoon. tbe ucislon, the subject became one for int; kiTi'o P predicting anything else for formal talk and ended by a qoery, "What passage.. ; FCDBiiyO Jf SAT. v lenent.'Then be opened for llchtf are we going to- - do about it?" Mr, Hall , was i a to was Introduce Permission, It work on "Propagation granted optional with the euggesteil that His I urbance In Isotropic Council to appeal, and upon motion of Mr. petition from White & Co. and other butchf.,eetriCA-,i. iilotroDta--Medlaaiid wanted to YiUkg the city a counsel was ordered to .' if ills visitor from Tm TutacxB bad carry It to tbe Supreme Court. : r latent novel on "Tbe a Priori De-- v Liquor licenses were granted to James i f l h r;no.1y namie rrluciples from Tl ugoey, Charles IUefel and S, J. Levy & i.rv vt I'rot.abiilUes."- As the re- - Co., while the application for a spirituous turned to the hallway to gasp for a permit from J. Weraberger went to the f t trc: i air he noticed th:t the bar-- ; License Committee. hill at a merry isiitlBT 6CUV&TIKO OHOrSAXCE. i''Ja : ; i ' t wind iud Icator show- An ordinance prepared by the City At ' , h'sen blowing that torney .t the of tbe City Engineer, request . an atlr hoar, whs tl.sii introduced. Theobjaot Is to re u- late the ntiBrof surveying so t":? t the nd surplus money ' i vt i ru: i in- - numerous LlunSers tlmt tare sst iFr ra.1 I r r 3incui &a awry ana csiispj tva- i per I f rs: ovrs?rs to bicfeer. I ; '. t B.E1 I r ri'.-- ne f : ' Iliils - . ' ' 'f - , t -- ' ee j - non-residen- Correspondence ts. West Second Sooth etreet.. 41 . The Simpson-Hisee them. - Kandy.w t . -- - ar s . - , , t , i 4 . - -- lft nve-eiKm- f AS-Perso- ns n's . - . "uh fi(H)-pag- ed - -- - i " j i ! J . : prc-pijrt- t - . t . V; ' f' U Khrlst-max.- i Prnr Co. . s , Chrfstmas novelhave a choice ties. Call and see them.7No.fiO '"' '' f West 8ee ond South St. abound where Health, comfort, happiness used. Salt Lake Hardare Garland stoves ' ' S ware CO."::: ' ' ' , Bros. Frits Gatb, Affidavit, Gipsy Queen, Marguerite and other brands of fine cigars. Western Cigar Agency. .Telephone 40. P. ' ' ur . ' 8electionBo"f - - i Simpnon-Hl- - - ii . ed , ' Kolltx Kandy Klto.iea. : mou-ripollz- Drug Co. nave all the Call and ' " " ll for Kali at Kolitz - Kandy Kitchen ' ; ; . latest novelties in holiday goods. . . tinly .. - mediam-rrad- e pianos at the are being soldprice at. If you wish topianos take ad vantage of the cut rate and buy your wife or dan stiter a Christmas present of a Stein-wa- y or Chickerins' plana and have not tbe money to pay cash we will bell you one on easy payments, and if you have an old instrument we will take it as part payment. Do not fail to get our cut rates. F. E. Warrex Mer. Co., fsTXVest Second South. . And Mining Supplies, The only complete bne. atKobertsJt Nelden's. the Druggists. Just received from Paris, a tine stock of and ambers, I also pipes, cigar-holde- rs have a Bne'Huvana cigar, which Is put in a to go any part of the world. Ladles are respeotfullyn TrtncTsotMe-XmaboTrsutta- - CL ' li Box 571. ' ' ": " will give away the $500 "Wednesday, December 30th, at their store, 106 S. Main, at 2:30 p. m. Bring your tickets and be present, ' 'Abe cicietat. St. Our wines and .''.":-.- r No.S-Ik--lstro'- r hmas utli ; . liquors, etc, are pure, old, and. of. the best distillation. Family trade a specialty. A ITER tc MtTRPHY. Pfwps. Xne Slrnai The weather signal flags displayed overs: tbe Board of Trade Building mean as white flag, six feet square. Indicates Narsberl, six feet weather. Number 2, blue fol-fow- clear flag, Number 3, white square, indicates rain or snow. and blue flag (parallel bars of white and blue), six feet sou a re. indicates that local rains or showers will occur, and that the rainfall will not be general. Number 4, black triangular flag,' four feet at the base and six feet in- - length, alabove placed ways refers to temperature; when numbers 1, S or 3 it indicates warmer weather: when placed below numbers 1. 9 or 3 it indicates colder weather; when not displayed, the Indications are that the temperature will 'remain or that the change in tern stationary, will than four perature from tbe ot4i vary more of tbe same hour temperature degrees of the preceding, day from March to October, and not more than six decrees for the N amber 5. white remaining months of tbe year. in cenHag, six feet square, with black square and ter. Indicates the approach ef a t fall in temperature. This Signsl is not to be displayed en less it is oexpected that tbe temdexrecs, or lower.' perature will fall to forty-twhours and is usually ordered at least twenty-fou- r in advance of the cold wave. When number 5 Is ' number 4 is always omitted. displaved. 8. When displayed on poles the signals should be arranged to read downward: when displayed from horizontal supports a small streamer should t.o attached to indicate the point from which the signals are to be read. CrTXHPBXTATION, OF PISPiAYS. No. 1. alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature. No. 3. alone, indicates local raia, statioaary temperature. No. 1, with No. above It, indicates fair warmer. weather, No-- 1. with No. 4 below it, indicates fair . weather, colder.No. 4 above it, indicates warmer No. S, with ' snow. weather, rain orNo. 4 beiow it,, indicates older Ko. 2, with snow. weather, rain or No. 3, with No. 4 above tt, indicates warmer weather with local rains.. No. 3. with No. 4 beiow It, indicates eclier weather with local rains. No. 1. with No. 6 above it, indicates fair weather, cold wave. Ho. 2, with No. 5 above It, indicates wet weather, cold wtve. - ve, rn-Lltf- tU-tid- ed . n 3 vlted at the old reliable. and 171 Sam Levt, Main St. 173 Are Never I ndorse ,L Write for prices or send a trial order to Roberts W Jt Nelden, Wholesale Druggist;.' II trscn man's will give away the S500 Wednesday, Doce rats r 30th. at their store. 106 South Main, at 2:30 p. m. All persons having tickets are requested to be present. Holiday jxeurioiiJ Kates via tbe Union aeifle. For Christmas and New Year's tbe Union Pacific will sell excursiorrVticketa from all stations in Utah to nil points on the system within 250 miles at single fare for the round trio.' .Tickets will besold Pecenvier-24t25th and 31st and January 1st, good for return until January 4,- 1S92. City ticket D. E- - Bukley. office, 201 Main street. Gen'l Agt.-PassDept. Ladles, make your husbands .happy by them a present of a fine meerschaum buying cigar-boldat 1 he old rei i able. pipe or : Sam Levy. . . 171 and 173 M tln St. P. S 1 pave a fine Havana cigar whicb ' Is put in a handsome X.uas box. sam LBvr. x b. - r er . -- ISOl. HO, LA KG E - FORXISHEO ROOMS. SoLOth.- isJ-.K- , Imr-JIi.- I t ED ROOMS CI: WITH FIRE ?i,50 419 S. Main itwt. LHASA NT. KKK'NKU ilOJI M FOB TWO 1 or tbn-tt- , in prival family: table flrt-els-: best location: close required. m H'i in;, VI 4 ?'. Main. HOUSK. ALARGC, for bosrdtag-bousgood location. Ad ire.s box iTl. ; in, li JOM BS1CK HOl.SK: Hi- - MILL Kit .t m VI 1 if Miller. Opera House block. XJR1CK HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS ANl CLOS-- . ts; hydraut water; near cor. of ud South anctettt Kasi. 04'OtU or A. K. Pratt, u is room 5, llfioer Apelv building. HEAP ROOMS WITH OK WITHOUT tlHVt? board; (Xl So. Main. '3IANOS FOK RENT RIVERS BROS. si eSl: r e. a: ' .... m.v - DAIRY AND GARDENING!' SOME CHOICE south of this city; cheap. Cacaly. ISO S. Wain St.: J NICKLY-KLRNiSlI- e; MODERN . JJ -- ROO CO'fTAO. E M car iiae: if Hubbard. 41 aS ft HOUSE: - Snuth very cheap. Caady. Ul'TER. COiJlt AS NEW. South. R EAST ON SND ISO S. Main. infi W. 43S m,'li NEW; 11TH EAST ON Very oasv terms. W. E. : tl-.- S. WjJnd HOt'SE: NEW: LAROK.RKV ,Mh E water, etc. Uia w m'-3- ROOM 8 ft-e- ii eah: tai. eay. W. xl iios ar feuded; once, COTTAU 1(K)- - If you want a bargain Only 3J0 cash. W. E. Hub- - nv!9 KEEPING - Hox iSi. PRICK, A N ICE-. olhpr tLiiit?.- at 6.H 1' South. Rig; birgAiin. rntVid L'TCIIEU'S BUS NES r.OOD OPENING lor butcher wiiih in best town capital in eator:i luaUo: flric-culot. kood builnoir, buteh--and line of custom-ertakes the odltit.reguhir Address Eo6, Tribune ii0shop ' ONK-ilAL- street. "T7UKtlS I 1M.;, SHARKS OK BLCK JAY STOCK AT It ORCOtiler. back 3r.I EW HtjVz-tl- . ALL MOOEHX enavenienceit. cpmeat walks and srod barn: close i C E. Taylor A Co., 41 West sad South ftTfJltxTSHEO .'- ROOMS r'UU tJ1 houw. 1J8 Secon d Kst J PO at bar?ln. innfl 'tJHt E. 2ND 147 "VT ble Cr. i Hiibvrti. K II W. 2nd is. 1ST S. ; LOT 3tx bard. It W. ynd ? 111178 STEAM AN 1 OAS. F.I. Kt TKIO T ARE ,VR( OM HRICKV , HALL. ETC. lixht: well located: nice block. Apui.V. I J cellar and bum: 4xlU rod1. Wet Ternolt. Cashier. Knutsford. . in .',) A nn riomt-- . Kn.t otT. r we have yet, made. W. llubbnrd. il W. 2nd S "VT ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT ml77 mtv.'3 Xl housekeeping. iiJ W.2nd South. CEK "NORWOOD," UTH EAST. AND e , vrt now. the v on yourself FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHTIKHte? pert . . . .. ... .... , it is . . ... thi. ti , r. Hubbard, It 4d keepiuK: rent. 4iu at month Inquire ru I tO East one inrge l rofi r nl w. an j s. South. smtiMB rt r oee or two gentiMnen, COTTAGE, NF. A": ffiVl; ONLY S7" cnsh, $15 month. W. E. Hubbard. 41 HLOt'K. SlV N tiSlTs'l'AT 5?1 W. 2nd pLAYTOX S. KJ near Knut-forHotel, new aod elegantly furnished rooms, single or en suite, for famines THK BES V EST M ENT YOI' CA N M K l' ; X 14 tO hllv stoi.- in lh. and gentlemen: strictly steam liSt - 'Of).. - .. ln . K ..... .'till- . .i.U.MIlK rj ni end eieetrio lights. inrK7 iiisivo. t,nn ricttest ininiim eatnf in oinir, will Ih niade and Regular shiomt-u- t CHEAP FURNISHED ROOMS FOR f,4"- - declared rpHRKE L housekeeping. 573 S. 1st W. fctoete mVju nNi"u-.,iioana is ror sale at il) cents NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 270 ni tin- i.ni.-- or th Sfcretarv. room 4rt CVi. s Second South street. E. St So. CSentlfuien preferivd. tral block. Call in.1 Cct. a r port on tho property, m Si, ROOM ALSO FURNISHED "VJICELY AND; rooms for NE YEA ' FROM Prici4 housekeeping, "NORWOOD" reasonable: at 55 East 8rd South street. " ni.".S3 Jots win be worth JlllO pfieh. Wri will oil a few. at f'AJ i h. Surrounded by rr TO COTTAGE. IH'SI CLOSE niOevnt houses W K. 11 W. 2r. 1 ipURNISHED J. W. Houston, 55 West vJnd South. mMt , , ni TvS3 Sonth. MODKRX DWELLING: HAThT BOARD? ROOM WITH GOOD elntric fixtures, pood burn, cement wa)U-- I3LEASANT and wife or two Mtiiated east npd north. Sin nil rush pay me nt if Homo cooking. Desirable location. gentlemen, Rooms for ueMred, bttlanee to suit: rri-- ; .i;itn. J6oei h P. m504 single gentlemen. 21j West 3th South . Baehe, 2d floor Wasatch- hi !g. , SE AND BARN 263 S. 7TH E. li t Rti A I N'S fl INK THE HOL m.vsa K rartor cost tii n.iw i mi'i-es- . one ror. cost fl;o, now i50: kl(--fur pier as mu FURNISHED HOISE. WITH It A III-i- r ranueiji. irool new. cost ifR.. $iO; heii.oTii room, onlv 't, A pply )'tt 6th strict. m.yfrt ror only j .. Hookf,r Hire, co.si oass, wardrobes ironit-sTiusun-s-i ROOMS, 3ND SOUTH. BET. MAIN AND ni. machine. l:ltest West Temple, only S15 per month. W. E. iiupraieu, roki nv. ror sewing ou; improved Sliiir o urawers,Hubbard, 41 W. gnil Ji. ). K., for $.! ewniy: macmne. s carpets given asv.iy at H"i East ROOM 20X60; GOOD LOCATION: QTORE on ly $40 per month. W. E. Hubbard.TT W. Third South street. 2nd S. r. NELSON ,V LAWSON. DRT(3S AT h cos luin. URN IS BED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOCSE-m.- 4t X LEG ANT NEW PR ESSE DHRICK IlOfSRi 17 keeping. 7 South. West Temple. Xu immediatelv. ICELY FUENIS'.IKD SUNNY FRONT Bennett. Ill) Main Monthly payments if desired. rooms, near business center. 63 S. State. LOTS IN ' NORWOOD." UTH E" 1AOR30 FOR 1. 2 OR S, WITH f at SOU) per lor. These lots are J 17RONT ROOMS nt tii'Kt table. References. 4S E 3rd South. InJ'H!ments to build. W cheap E, liubUar-J- , NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: CHEAP: half block from Main. 60 E. 4th South. rni.3 &t ROOkM )S WITH BR i C K houst city w.iter. mi i! 7t, Kiitiiu t. ROOMS, 151 TO 19 E. THIRD SOUTH: s.ri-et. store or saloon on corner 151 East Third cneap at call on Harrington, Don-'- . nelly .V. Newell. No. 9 W. 2nd South Scuth: also store, restaurant or saloon 58 Comstreet. m3IO mercial street. Inquire A. B. Margetts, No. 40 KiCK LOT COTTAGES, ,fi3L,ROOM Main street, m40& d 33lJXf57 feet, on 9th East nnd 10th South. iflflOO. at STOREROOMS IN HK.iR t' OP cheap Harrington, TJohneliy St Newell, TWO GOOD No. 9 W. 2nd SoiiTTi. II q is he J and for rent Janura'll1 city will be room 1892. 1. O'MeuM, ary E B EST OPPORTUNITY YET Ob ERRED ii, O M.ir bMg. mlOl 'PH a. for an in vestment. Xornn,l lth-K. a TTANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR A JL light housekeeping. 6H1 S juth Main. ra:t9J per lot. W. K. Hubhurd. 41 W, 2nd S. rni.l AT cos r. IIOUSJB'OK SIX ROOMS.'GOOD NELSON A LAW SON, DRUGSSouth Main. ONE buy cheap: lat me show you; one week onlv. H. W. m4t.3 Fuller. AND WAGON," SI," IT. 'i, HORSE. forHARNESS light delivery.' Address E 20, Trib-one- URNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR S. Sitat'. mM7i w9a pl'; reas vnabl rates GAS OR ARTESIAN WELL e FURNISH EOR HOUSEKEEP-rtgnEQ.ROOMS NATURAL 2. Machine; Call or write m3 i9 Newton chifd re vL 344 E. 2nd 'So. 3rd East street. - m!77 Learned. 2tI So. complete. houseT WITH OR WITHOUT A LAWSOXT NELSON ?0 S. West Tera pier" barn; city water DRUGS' 'AT t'OST. -Muin. FOUR-ROOCOTTAGE, 457 E. 2nd Soufh. BEST PAYING BUSINESS IN TUB st. molt) THE good reasons--fo- r selling.. A NEW P. O. Hot ft8l. BRICK C)T AGE. LAM- ral'.r t- - bert court. Sixth South, between Main and L MODERN MONTHLY PAYMENTS, West Temple. Apply to' RrO.- Lambert m.'l house with all conveniences. McGurrla Jt 7 URNISHED ROOMV STEAM HEAT. GAS 403 Progress bldg. - i IRI'M X sad bath fLM) to 1.CQ per week; all outside Darling. windows. 45 F. 1st South. Kobert'H new blccic. WHAT RENT DO YOU PAY? WHY NOT that money apply on.vour own horns ARSE FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND We offer you-tb:-n in' t. bffl bifijt houses in Salt 442 South West a cold water; gas and bath. Lake on low monthly Installments. Miller A Miller (not "brothers" :..'-..: no relation';, 38 W. SecTemple..,-in3, ' . ond ' ' South. BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN ROOM AND - WEST PTH ' reasonable.- 314 E. 1st. South. 4TH HOUSE, SOUTH: GROOM water: : FURNISHED-ROOMALSO A FRONT Apply 34 Hooperartesian block. mil Frooms. suit of office 2nd South. m200 oH M LARGE BRICK. WITH IN'.' NEW VERY car line: excellen loatlAw HOUSE SUBURBS tMWiTks on car line. Rent $5. Apply room 12, f250cssh, te5 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 4t WJ Holmes block. , . ml 2 2nd South. ROOMS TO FAMILY. WITHOUT CHILD- - I'.ENDRON SAFETY BICYCLE: IN USB ren. Sit W, lst Soofrh St. ' mm VjS since April; perfectly new cushion tirea AND Inquire at office of Count v Clerk. LADIES OR GENTS. BOARD, ROOM new. 377 2nd East, ml5i 1 fi LOTS, 50 FEET FRONT IN KIDNEY A addition: also one lot iu Miller Gourlay's T3IIRNISHED AND UNFURNISHED v Miner a addition. Apply 513 West 2nd South. JT bath aad closet; hot and cold water. ROOMS; 237 W. First South. ; ro!02 BUSINESS AT LESS THAN IN VKN- irucie win inventory one- tory. Every FURNISHED ROOMS. 33y, SOUTH. WEST less than mem hers hi actual va'ue. the mS7 third Milin r.roKers Association inFURNISHED ROOMS. WITH FIRE; cluded. Will giveiicices a buver bargain. E. McOar-ricJL suitable for two or more gentlemen, Cd E 2I0S. M atti St. 1 vj pawnbroker. 1st North street! references. ACRES NOrFhT FOUR MILES LAND, I7"IVE 3RD FLOOR OF MIDGLEY Main Washington avenue; small 2ND AND23 rooms. Enoaire Midgley A Son. frarao house, motor line: price 2rnj(. cash. S. T.," Hamisson House. Plumbers, ia K. 2nd South. m;53 H6 . Box, Provo. Ill) NE ELEGANTLY FUR. ROOM. OR A Utah. gtilte. with or without board; (Kit S. Main. OA LOON AND LUNCH INCLUDING BUILD- for 2V. A No. 1 location for any ing. AU 12 5 ROOMS; ALIxJ business. 4th North st. NEW BRICK COTTAGE, 61 Vine St. ""I HEAPFURNITURE AND GOOD-WILROOM. APPLY TO H. P. G COATES. V- - of lpESK and lodging house: 19 rooms. boarding - 1917 MS Commercial Bank bathUng. good reason for relling. Apply S3 5W. 1st South. LADY HAS NJCE QUIET FURNISHED rooms: tran 437 iLv-IiF O I? EX C H A fi o Fast Third South, 13t 15. HOUSE. EAST W. K. t Hubbard 41 W 2nd South.SIDE, 17 5J for cash, and if yoa disuse of proi-e-t- I wish to chance or retire from your present busiE. FIRST SOUTH MODERN ST., OI ness x a Otc roomed brick hou se : your property for exchange,' we will find yard. you alisttrade sale by bringing parties together H. P. G. Coates. Commercial block, lilt who otherwiseor would uver meet. Have ral BRICK COR. I AND 5TH estate or stock of goods of any description,youlivery SALE; reets. Inuuire W R. Wicrhtm.-irnnm :i stock, rooming house furniture, barbershop, resUtah Commercial and Savings Bank Building. taurant, saloon, borseis. cattle, sheep, or any-- ROOM BOUSE thing else to exchange, let us know and we will ON WEST TEMPLE ST.. 41. your wants.. Waterman Bros., Room l."7 supply hot and cold water, bath, etc. closets, I.'eutral bio k. of Dr. J. 1.S7 W E. Snd st. ROOMS: 12 I i CON-vinc- - firt I To Al.-a.- , mli p-.- K. - first-class- I " , . div-ideii- 'e. b-- i' rpwo - 4- - 1 liht 1 to-da- v DIED. CiUEST-COLTtl- N t. s-- n this city, December 2S, 181. of of Samuel H. marasmus', Mary OlHe,-drlU. and Mattie Luf&in, aged 3 years aud 2 in ii ths. Funeral at 1 p. m., from 133 First West Street. Friends are respectfully invited to atur . to-d- ay .:-,..- !, TAYLOR In the Eleventh ward in this city. on Dec mber ziUh. of paralysis, Polly W., wie John 'Taylor, aged 42 years. a Funeral servif s at r.ieventh ward meeting house December 31st. at 1 p. m. WANT"" DIVIDE CARLOAD FREIGHT RATE ryO JL with shipper of horses, household koous. or quick16. W. H. Cromer, anything to Suu Franciscoroom m 53 building, GOOD RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO TAKE charsre of dinlue-rooand kltctien. Ad dress box 371. m43 A T ONCE. A GOOD AGENT FOR THIS countrv. This is a splendid .op part of tne tbe terms and portunity for right party. For7o5. AD3ii particulars, address U. J. Sears, box Scott-Auerbac- h A m ii Colo. A ii mtJ37 i WIVE MAN TO MANAGE AN OFFICE. in business. Ref and interest Salary ClufX), erences and 5 SOU cash required, Room 74. House. Walker ly. Call immediate mft.'io. MANAGER: GOOD SALARY. REP. and $100 cash - required. Call room Walker House. i t034 CCTIONEER'S COMMISSION DOWN TO JADY 73. . A XI per cent J.' sell Engilman, experienced auctioneer, will every kind of merchandise or livestock for the small sum of 4 per cent. Office, 63 h,. 3rd South. J. Engilman, auction eer. niol5 GIRL AT 248 FOURTH EAST. AX m823 TjOUITY IN GOOD IMPROVED INSIDE J2j business property to exchange. Apply Cash- ier, Knutsford. m619 PERMANENT HOME IN REFINED AND Jccultured by ayoung man of unqBej' tionable" habits,family Aiiurc'-- i r o, l noune. mois A TRADE HOUSE AND TWO TO lots near in r for Little Pittsburg no i, mining stock. oqri)n liWh-Djity. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 24 GIRL East. mB17 STATE SAFE; SECOND-HANand weight P. O. Box 040. ml3 i K COMPETENT NURSE GIRL. GOOD XX wages. Apply between 12 and 2 p.m. at 53 East Third South. OPERATE NO. 8 TROY. SHIRT IRONERTO do starching and ironing of fifty to ter day with collars and cuffs sixty shirts Wages 50 per month and found. Increase in summer. Don't for this position unless applyFlorence Steam Laundry. you can bald it. . m627 Missoula, Montana. YOUNG MAN, BOARD AND ROOM IN BY private family..: Address F 4, Tribune. GO D NURSE GIRL. APPLY AT 423 South West Temple St, m593 GIRL TO DO liENERAL HOUSEWORK. 773 E. 2nd S. Apply In forenoon. m."9t S. LAND NOTICE. ALL PERSONS 21 years who nave net used their homestead can secure a god farm of ICJ acres. Call rights on C G. Brown, U. S. land locator. No. 70 Wasatch building. Salt Lake City. m590 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK No cooking. 565 E. 4th South. mo?9 URSE GIRL. 407, EAST THIRD SOUTH. A and-clea- oi D - A u. . A N - m571 . OB NURSING WASHING AT 234 E. 5TH - m577 GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN A family of four; one of experience can get good wages. Mrs. D; C. Dunbar. 27 1st st. T ADIES TO CALL AT MISS McALPIN'S JLu dressmaking parlors for stylish work aad good satisfaction. Cutting and fitting a specialty; 62 W. 2nd South. Room 8, 3rd floor. m.'?40 OR GENT ROOMER AN D BOARD E 4; LADY new and modern. 877 2d East. ' , m270 SEE M. S. MICK, 388 SOUTH COME AND St., when you want to sell ' or consign lo4 your goods. GIRLS FOR DININ'GROOM PANTRY. and . general housework. Hotels, restau rants and families with competent hein on short notice.- U.supplied S. Employment Co., 78 W. 2nd So. Telephone 53. ml 38 --CONSIGNMENT OF ALL KINDS OF MER chandise at M. S. Mick's general auction IfWMI and commission house, S23 South Main. ' BODY TO KNOW. THAT DR. LEEKA ITIt VERY is the only dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless extracting. Gas or 24 W. 2nd South. 1449 vitalized air administered: SECOND-HANPRICES PAID FOR BEST also cleaning, dyeing and repairing well done bv L Cline, J0 E. 1st So., pp? City Hall. Orders attended bv mail or calL A. 50 - J - D YOUNG MAN OF SITUATION BY A good character with excellent reference, both Eastern and local: is a thorough, compeA - tent and experienced bookkeeper, bat would be glad to get honorable employment of any kind. Address F 3, Tribune. mo: & AND CHIMNEY I7URXACE,STOVE to make a liting. , m&33 State street or Police Station. at 14-- 5 w A"T'-- . artcHTI fa-ic- esotj Maas. 3 Elo-irn- F N 2 24 lf strai-riiout hrinl.a cow. fHorn? starrJ bead. Anv in orv tj : i r to wr;eann , t t i tf' jeturn r f ' tn..itaii.l li - Iron cr "iT ; J . - ' 9 II -- F SfN-.'Rf- S it fii.-J- A 1, -- M - Ad-dre- ss. ON - I - - A SIX-ROO- Vw LJ : Mr nim-ri'Mi- rpwo ' J n k, X 1 - i Ad-cre- ss o J - - L A - NEMtRtHAnS ' I -- ( i "B 6 In-qui- re Sitb Beattje. . ROOMS IN: THE rpnfiriSEST A single or en suite, everything new: CITY, - steam beat, electric lights: terms moderate, 235 State street. Harris Building. k5!3 X ARGK. FINE FRONT. OFFICE ON SEO-Jond floor, Holmes building; steam heat. k3!9 Apply to cashier of the Knutsford, MONEY TO BURNISHED COTTAGE AND 3 UN FUR-- ' nished rooms at 14S W. f.th South. h iS8 BASEMENT, N CTT S) W 2ND SOUTH, ef West Temple, eld Tribune building, inquire at the Simpson-Hil-l Drug Co. ' h265 1 THE. E'fSOL- - - r-'-- I S WATTERS; BROKER. ESTABLISHElSo? Loans on watches, diamonds, iewelrr: nn- redeemed pledges sold at low rates. Ail business confidential.- E. 1st South, ops. Commercial st. PERFECTLY FITTING PAT-Joh- n WEAR shoe. WetzeUfil W. Third South. O TIEHL A CREiGUTON, SURGEON PES-C- ? tists, 53 West Second South. Hours 8 to 5. J WONDERFUL FORTUNE TELLER. rpHB A Just returned from California, "tells Dast. and future. Call and see her now-- at No. present 63 State St., Rooms 21 and 28. m'7 15 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PAINTER WITH g and would like to work by dsy or eon tract. Designs for f rco- 123 E. liil furnished. atigLction guaranteed.; '. 6tb So. mlf 31 MY - . house-paintin- - Scott-Aoerbac- 4t SK.YBIR () X . o long time monyon RAY-fooui- il-J- to-- ' err-- i i.L.:. r lii er. t-"- jt i p . . i :.". rt i ' 1, C--- ' -t 1, . l , i-- Sf 1 I:OU : j tiu oie.:ini.it.;reJ. a ' l I iw, - f DE! t. i : ! iIA 1 ! 1 1 . m2.it HB PACI KIO I N V EST 14 ENT CO. 4 AND 7 Com mere block: no commission. ON LOAN FUNDS TO MORTGAGE, rpRUSTlowest current rales. H. P. G. Coa tc, , '1 o i J !l- -- E R. E O ONE O R T O ears. .:, five years. W. E. Hu'v. S1000?, 41 l bard. Wet Second South, Y A W feA) J . J M PKO V ED PROPER r Y. Hiayer A Co.. 41 W. Second Konth. LEONARD. LONG AND SHORT TP PER CENT ON J. IS. mr-nev- . lior.imereisi Hor-- r f if. AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSiU.l ready, no c proveti property, monfi 'John J. Srsyer, Rooms 45 and 3o, Looj-- 'f I Telephone f7. HAVE ji'MU TO LOAN IN t. L' i or iut, at three, six. nin Kef.TTin. ivr:n m. Iloor-- r A..,0. BUY 7 f 7V4 - ' I fsnj, tlv - A bAU fbnrt tic-- t- k . ffl-i- r"l Ed ai;ti ir.Odvy Mse ere, i : l I A. - .)r- J7.JI 4-- Jrst Commercial Bank building. L .i ; . il ( .1. tood commerci.il on good eoi Lrm, also money advanced Japer bought, F. N. Ubrlaub. 9 W. 2nd So. s. r mft9 lnjj b d WHYXOCa, DENTIST, OFFICE, block. 4 ri"c,rs so i t of Walter hmifc. TOVE Ii EP Ai H i . tj te' ALL KLND3.' l Leave or iers at loj E. 2nd Soutri. E. UNO EH CURE PRIVATE Dli- D1 ;es, rtienstruji': ja, ALL stricture, ttones, poly- e" ncers. f ili'i in ' days, whites m tvilva jen ki en ie 'in- y s, J,sr y; c't-In r ctics i7 years. f O Liten : , t I ?.. SI1 FIRST PLR CENT: fFOO.TQ, LOASL AT 10 PER cent on improvea property. jj. liiazer W. 2nd South St. rnl:a? All L. 10 R. MONEY. MILL Eft- THE Windsor Co.. 3H V. Second South St. m IMS IME ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND to suit. H. W Full room 3 Culrner block on 1st South nearMain. OF MONEY TO LOAN ON HAVE orPLENTY suburban realty. E. B. Wicks. Com mercial block LOAN ON SHORT OR LONG MONEY TO and on real estate; notes, bougbt. Waterman Bros., room 41, Central block. N WELL IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. DRESSMAKING MADAME 55 and &rt builJioz. tbe latest designs in dressmaking; wors strictlv first-elal oe. . 10 fc C t-- CENT MONEY,- BECK. Crl Lj r-- E. R. CLUTo, mail t nt Hm-sH- CUNNINGHAM, GENTS TO SELL THE PIN LESS CLOTHES XL Line; the only line ever invented that a perfect sucholds tfce clothes without sold only cess: patent recently issued:pius: by agents to wheal the exclusive right is given, on we of 50 cents will send a sample line byreceipt mail; a Iso circulars, list and terms to agents. Secure your territory at once, Addrestie t iniess Clothes Line Co., icis Hermon strest, Woreesterl - i if-- LUFKIN--j- tend. VI - ni-n- well-krfo- el . s - We will offer an extra discount on Steln-wa- y ; & Sons and Chlekering & , Sons' This wilt be thechance of your pianos.life to get one of the world renowned - y p. m. d City Attorney Hall again arose to call attention to tbe matter of the Franklin Avenue Theater license. He stated that, according to bis understand ing, . the last 6f the iestAbUsbment had quarterlyonlicense 24tb Inst. An application the sen ted: expired affected look and if your kidneys for lte renewal bad been granted by tbe dyspeptic From Ilobson & ' Wilfcerson. contractors, OoTuncil Secure good health' kiubave a pincbed look. No 9th. session December at its will looks. leotrio Bittersi have of and instead money you good withholding asking that from them for damages claimed by Frank money had been tendered or jbond filed by is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly eni these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches,) Fitzgerald-fro- m break of Parley's canon this proprietor, Mr. Stewart, for she new and gives a tz od complextou. Sold at A.; quarter. was Apropos of Judge Anderwm'stode- Boils canal, they bb permitted to give an IndemC. bmith's drug store. 50c per bottle. In do for It Council cision. order the boud. Petition granted. nifying ' . f At this moment the electric light went something If It wished to forestall tbe e .es iflm Side. concern current tbe H. quartet. who out. Qf Frank ijor Dyer, chagrin thread F. Thompson, the Messrs. Parsons. James. Karrick and' Young bap'pened to be in tbe Council chamber.afof to rest returned has thlarhaven man, discussed action. of line the E. proper A. From Finallya ter a regular chlldren-of-IsraFranks, submitting the resigtramp Mr. seconded James Anderson moved and nations of C W. Whitmorc and John Kidle neighboring Territories and the from his special patrol force, and asking for motion for reconsideration of the Council's through the States. He has accumulated sueh Barbary tbo appointment of E. P. Scovlllo 'without acttou In renewlngtbe license. With a sinin "bis absence that his from Mr. Parsons, the motion a fund of stories pay. The appointment "'was made and the gle "No," the second Decameron, him. the friends to was referred style the prevailed, subject resignations accepted. be called Boccacio be that iant "one suggest consider to week for' From John Green, asking tbe city to City Attorney; thinks of build-iu- a Mr. Thompson Thompson. Council and and means." the ways retaining wall In front of bis State breathed freer. he where creek canon, a villa up City street premises, where the Capitol grounds can retire with his numerous friends and SIDEWALK BIDS. grado is to be made. Referred to special as ... t. A S.... didI . Istories . lots of time by relating The Board of Public Works were ordered kill committee. Tl j aim oi riorcuuiie iiuio From Yeadon & Heath and others, askto advertise for sidewalk bids In parts of toe oooie company the walls outside gentlemen in7 Districts and S, according ""'to published ing the appointment of August Hausmann several hundred years ago. Thompson told ns special policeman without pay at the tention. a story last evening at the Templeton that SEWER DISTRICT NUMBER! THREE. Opera House on Commercial street. turned lovely moustache ofHe.Manager Referred to City Marshal. "An ordinance creating and defining the Aionzo tbe told a a creamy white. Young was boundaries of Sewer District No, 3," BfLti FROM FRANKLIN AVIKUE while traveling rethat yesterday reporter The following document wast then pre read twice and laid. over. by cently from Fairbanks to Tombstone NATURAL OAS FRANCHISE. sented by the Recoder,coraing la the natnre he was ordered oy the driver, to get stage r or a claim. out at the bottom of a bill with tbe other Tbe proposed ordinance granting a franr Gas to Oom4 passengers arid walk up.- This he declined chise American Natural tlte ' Salt Lakb Citt, Utah, IHrft. Deo. t, f came up. for consideration.. A to do. At this tbe driver roared and said paay tbei to Benjamin V. Stewart. Dr. Salt Dake was carried that the Recorder read wltb a black and blue expression. "Do yer motion of To dmniefCity act tbe unlawful by suptalnod know, young feller, what I did with tbe last it and amendments be made sectloo by sec man the City Council in a liquor lioense who refused to get out and walk when hlni asrevoking dealer at tion as read. renil granted liquor No. Franklin Aven ue, sald city, aad loss of The first alteration was to strike out "or I told him to?" Mr. Thompson professed business occasioned thereby, 10,(J00. foel" wherever it appeared. Ignorance.' and palling a TtRBiTOBTor Utah. I ' It at the driver, and Innocently The recommendation of tbe Street Compointed Laki Cotmrt. Salt "And ' what. pray, did yoa do?" asked. to from mittee maximum rate the change w. first Btiiamin Stewart, being duly sworn, to thirty cents, was then offered as an Jeba looked at tbe gnni a second, and his pays tfjiit the above and foregoing bill against $1,0J of dis Salt warmly supported face dropped as he said IInleta tone Lake City is a true, full and eorreot account amendment. 3Ir. Parsons him ride. Mr. Pendleton favored gruntled meekness. nf the damoees nuiitttined bjr him by reason the amendment. of the wronaful acts of the City Council putting it at fifty cents, saying coal, labor, Do not take any chances of being poisoned o; of said Salt: Lake in revoking and freights were .all higher City than in the burned to death with liquid- stove polish, paints his license on December 15. 1891: that he has Eastern ' districts. gas and enamels in bottles. The "Rising Sun Stove been actually datnaced in tbe premises!' in ttjte Parsons replied that 30 cents was the very ' Polish" is safe, odorless, brilliant, tbe cheapest sum of f'iO.OuO. and that no part of the ssrae has stove poiisb made and the consumer1 beeu paid, nnd that there is now justly due hjm highest price .allowed anywhere In the and best no expensive tin or glass paokage wittf pays lor from mi id city as above set fortfi tha aucnj above country. Thirty cents was finally adopted, F. Stewart. j every purchase. Pendleton "no." Henjamin specified. only voting ma this 89th KuberSbed and sworn to before . rsiseu a poins tnav tne comTo Wonld-U- e inoshoe ' loiior. iuijor 19W1. , Id be compelled day of December, 11 to lay its pipe bepany refreshto donate who desire those G. If Clerk. McMiLtAW, esbt fore Stat street was paved, but the sugges... for tbe Y. M. 0. A. Reception on New By Geobos D. Looxis, Deputy. tion was considered an Inexpedient one to ments will send their address to Mrs. J, Year's The communication was referred with' Insert. t "... 856 East Fourth South street; the toMelton. on Cialms. Committee the alacrity Tiro- amendments were then offered and tklnira wilt hs in.ild !: foe slthsr Thiirsdkv : claims PRKsrsfTED. passed, usual In all franchises, requiring the ,fi.rn or Frlctav mornlmr as desired, and Bill of Paclftci Lrrmber & Butldinc Comto to conform future ordinances r win bA most cratef ull v received by the aux company ' pany, f 83. 45; referred to Irrigation Commit- and fixing their responsibility for damages iliary. tee. construction. The amended ordi 4fe Co., V. is, An ancient bill from tbe Utah Central during nance was then laid over for one week, the taylor Railroad of $4,48 was referred to the Recorder being instructed to furnish printed Brokers and dealers In real estate. nooses on Claims. built and sold on monthly payments. Prop- -' copies to tbe Council members. The franBill of K. B.- Lemon for witness fees. O chise, as amended, reads as follows: for erty cared for and Investments made soliuited. Assistant for $4.20 , . , JV. ABOUT TOB OAS FRANCHISE. : . vt-r- INQCIItr srEl.VWAt AXD CIIICKEUINO rXANOS At a Dlieoont. JTor the Next Ten Days : communication was received from tbe Salt' Lake Improvement & Natural Gas Corupanyvasklng what had become of Their petition for a franchise, which bad been referred November 30th to tbe Committee on Improvements. The company claimed they had eradicated the exclusive" phrase from tbelr petition and bad agreed' to give suf ficient bond for performance of their agreements. Kef erred to Commltteeon Improve ments. PETITIOSJS. Tbe following petitions were then pre- - I , - A V I" The City Council was called to order by Mayor Scott last evening. Councilman Parn. sons. Anderson, Heath, Hyde, Hardy, Young, Karrick, Pendleton and James answering to roll-cal- l. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. ' Tnd-denbai- c. f Sax FnAWcisco, Dee. 29, ' - : r. -- y or measurement to establish tbu boundary lines of any lot or of any street or other parcel of land within tho corporate limits of Salt Lake shall first teat or and adjust the rA:at.soj&.z. uLiitx eioji. City, same to correspond with compare as the official etandard cribed monumnt. indicated by the above Col. Lett has returned from bis trip in the Seer 4. Any 'person or persons who shall re;'. '':"" fuse or aglect to first, co pare and adjust the Eist. Mrs. Dennis, slater1 to Watermaster Harmeasuring instruments to be used by iim or them before making sofrevs for any purpose in vey. Is back from an Eastern trip. Khali be judged guilty of a misSalt Lake City, W. H. has returned from Miners ville, demeanor, and shall, upoi couViotiou, be fined where heErb has secured good prospects. In any sura not les than $25 nor more than t50i ..! Sec. L. D. Kinney is gorgeous these days with The Engineer s hereby consti-tntethe 6fficialCity custodian of the hereinabove-name- d 20,000 worth of does. He bad one magnifimonuments and the which unlock cent specimen, up town with him yesterday i hereby made hi tbe fastenings thereto, and itkeys that was worth $2000. conto the said monuments in duty keep dition and to properly protect the perfect same. And i After the last meeting of the Plumbers, to open and allow tbe "opening of the fastenings v aiiu cwain. I 111 era, w u ivu, a to J Woodman thereto upon request bf'all per.-on-s with a $125 gold requiring use the same under tbe provisions of this ordi- watch and was chain by bis admiring fellow nance. Gus Zeb made the SeeJ: This ordinance shall be In foroe from members of tbn UniinJ and Mr. Woodman Its passage. speech, presentation responded as well as be could, after recovSTILt, FBANXL.IN ATENtTB. 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