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Show rUT: J ATT7T S-AX.- T WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT Benson,' this afternoon set ductor, out on their last ride to AVinnamuca, where they win be in teredo i . . DECEMBER 3J. 1831. . VQGDEN DEPA11T3IENT. TaiacrxE wilt lu Ogdan through ' reach, ibam mwam ar'ler tbaaby carriet. Mawvlaalar of Otfdaa caihartbLr packaeea byexpre at tba Uapet t) through tlia poatodl'.-- up town. Owing to'cbaajraof tima. Tm Mat toll patrou T!Hrrt iL early raU, whlca will a 8rOH7150 BfAaZS. In tho mention of the coming here of Parson Davis. Peter Jackyon. and Con lieaxdou. tho compositor mad a out to get the dato "June 4th." wheroaa it ahould have been January 4th, which, is . next Tuesday night. As Ogden is the only point In Utah whore tho celebrated sports will atop, there will undoubtedly be a great many Halt Lakft and Park City sporting men to see the great trio. A sclent! tic hre exhibition r,t the tnanly art as tho colored giant and Kcardon do it will be the Xjrogr amine. A challenge has been thrown to the four wind by Hkater Joues eto knock race; oat any two Ogdenltes in a live miles each ot his opponent to skate wants- to skate 30 each. Jones, fellow skates ST. whileaome other, laps Money Is no object to Jones; he Is willbis ing to make the race for whatever competitors like. Somebody should accommodate him. The Choynskl-Griffi- n fight, of fifteen rounds, at the Novelty last night, resuited In adraw. It began just before midnight and lasted an hour. A good-size- d crowd witnessed the fight, Both men were in splendid condition, as was shown by tho amount of punishment each received at his opponent's hands. The hittlni was hard and of ten, the Kid dplng the best work and getting most of the applause, for the sympathy of the crowd was with him. lie almost floored his man several times, and would have done so sure In the fifteenth round if Uriflln had not clinched Cboynskl. x.EA'a raEDiOASfsvr. Jonathans Lea, who wa scooped Tuesday evening by the deputies for using tho United States mall for illegal purposes, had his preliminary examination .before Commissioner Cross yesterday af ternoou. The case was not concluded and will be continued this morn-"InThe following advertisement In the local paper got Loa Into hock: ten-mil- -- - 4 g. a wife desiring WantedIasyonIE should anoloaa lOeonta ooudtlen-Ua- fur particular. Strictly prlvata and Addraaa P. O.'Uox 147. MOBRIS IS.IT AOAIN. Deputy Marshal GUI on Tuesday J. . ' .; ar- Charles Morris, the quondam proprietor of the Central' Hotel, on a fornication, the alleged crime charge of having been committed with . a woman named Mrs. Lena Wright, who was also arrested. They were taken before Commissioner Cross and pnt under bonds, the examination being set for Saturday next Morris, It will be remembered, was arrested about a year ago on the same kind of a charge with the same woman. At the" examination he was discharged, r The case at the tlmo developed some sensational features, and the coming examination will not be devoid of inter est. THI STXtEBT OAXS ASD THS MOW. It was a terrible snowstorm that raged night before Last. It was almost of twelve hours duration and came dawn as though the snow heavens had been opened. It started soon after 10 o'clock Tuesday night and continued till 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. There was 'then a cessation ot a few minutes when It began to rain and blow. In half an hour the rain gave out and the wind blew harder than ever. It looked as though a regular Chinook was at hand. But the sun soon made Its appearance and! by 3 p. m. melted snow was flowing in every direction. Qf course the heavy fall of the beautiful blockaded the electric cars, but a was soon up and down Washsnow-ploof. motors ington avenue with a couplewas propelling it. The track kept as clean as possible, but the cars were not able to make regular trips, and not at all over the lines running up and down the side streets. This has been disastrous to the business of the rar company as the public Is obliged to seek Other conveyance for transportation. w ; TCITD'S ESTSACT CO., ISOV7XS 8BOST. "SANATIVO," Vsm Wontfarful Kpaaiah KrmeAr. la aala trtth a Written Guarantee to cur all Natvoaa Pl-cu- aach aa Weak Memory, Leaa af Braia Haadaehe, Power. Wakefulaaa, Loa Manhood, XervouaBasa,!-ltttd- ', all draiaa and nu of lower of the Uso. Generative Before & After Orpana in Ufa. Fbotosraaked from either aex. eausea djt or the eceaie yonthful indlacreUone, ownwtlaa, aaa af tobacea. of.ium, or stimulants which ulUmately leaa ta InanatttT, CoaaBBBptiaa an4 InmnitT. P'J'JP poetcet. Fric la coBwoleat form to carrr In tne fft order With every a Paekaar. or for ft wriltan cuarantaa to to ourAST Circular free monay. 8nt by mail any la aiaia eavelope. Mention this aaaer. 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Eepairs on Uachine Pipe Cutting and Everything Appsrtnining to Our Li ProraDtly Hzeonted. TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING SEED IT TO YOUR FOHIDS. ENLARGED TO TWELVE PAGES. T rib mm nnrawaaMiad tta What Jauaary lt, 180L watai twelve ' ME U J .135 Main Slt Lake Qty; 2461 Washington. Are., Ogden. Tit1c Care. nfl'prer, raoriptioa toenlarea mall. wesV parta and apedilr RIFLES, ItEVCLVEHS, AtlCHlTIOa, FlSIIina TACKLE. BasabaU. Lstrn Teaxda aai OjxajuMium Cujrplia. Texxta, "Qoxlnff OIotmw Tdtan Clulsa, Duib ZSaUa, Flaying Card CioTolas, ' Cutlerr. Xiald aad Opr TTm.mr-VvGlajwaa Hunting Soots aa XXuntia? Sootai Aanta for ClotMnff. Tluimpawzi SI1DTG03S, UAUS. Box ElrafcaU. Mich. ESTABLISHED IS7Ca, a ?oat liporliajf aot4 Hlatiiiff "Powder. Jh toara la Wa Klioattaj, litlar aad Sporting liaa. (jj 'XlZi(7STItATIZ9 arrrttn Ajvocura xix&ii" e2i25Wi o 4unr fcr.grfias. y Kala ttin. XtHm O are-fro- st SAW Oae Ti Six Saemttes Kt&a. ! W. M llinli.."-1- " JtS Cta RAST H. SMITH. LAWYER, MORUX Block, Mioinx law a iectlty. McN A LLY, ATTOKXbYS'AT DKXXON Ofic, Coraroaraial blodc. tlitz4 41 asi. 43, Sail Uaka City. floor, rooiaa GL'STtU. A TTOilN K S AT i LNN JT law. 403 Prosresa buildlaiE. "Dagarance. 10,216.707 14,041.453 a4 lLliC li A W Kfi.ls.5i, AT I'OHX E VS AT LAW Uoou W Wast fteo.vuii buutil - m.w. m. ft. mtynsnm. aTosa. A STOKE, ATTORXEt'ii Ai'LAii li alMiuc l'rore . CORK fatact Atloraay. Paiantt oa iaveauona. CaetA avj. V,u-a- t druwi" XIaia treat. rrrdeH to urr. ci oa, ... 7 trt. DKXti COPPER. J LakOty. Vi H- cf U-rtrrJ, - - o. i i - ' - IMLLETT &, CO, . lr713,C34 4 4k. W . la V i. av. "7 J X- -r ii I J ' it. -- ; r S.i a? i "" .As t A3ENTS FOI m r LL.W1j. AVto;uay at Lavr. Oat iat. Crir-- t, .. CuHalo Scales. CaUfortxfi Zrcrrrdv Workjs, IlcrcnUcs and r.lc'z TTTTT3 TJlTZZ7? CAIt VIir:i:i Fuaa. IZzCL Caps andand Xlxxir - X Jcui A. 3to"iir:-- f 3 Conjs a Co. '3 t Cylindsr i. itcJX Xlosin. aru IufcricaLLnar Hopo, Ctoclctialm. "GEO. WIVL . tTUAKf. B. a. LAN XT. AX KY KTCAST. ATTOIWC KYS AT LAW. ftOT lTotTf Ji Foatd Krt HuiMing. I 13,724,053 Hirabtirrcraen cf Grrozny, XTTOLi . ur- -- G "CTOL. Celtics:, Packing, Hosa. Uaehinisis" Tools and Supplies, 7cod an 3 Ircn Vorkir Machinery, EUcksmiths' anl Foundry Tools and Machinery, riill Furnishings, Pulleys, Shafting, Etc., and Water LrtZ3 Goods, ValTcs, Steam Fittinsrs, Eta. aawijpapera. "f fcTvt , MILL FINDINGS. nouiui ir aaxAix, naauaa - CIT1 Authorize Agent fcr Hx9 followiir Ccmpanies: ATTORIiEYS. . - , ,: amaia "Esta.tliGtioci rire . , A2TX ACCTDBUSTT tyaaiRa S43 682 ' - Canaiyaaiaaw S3cttt& 3P. Steel Iron Pipe, TOOLS. STOVE3, ,.,a a aaaoarxaav os roTl MIIIERS' mnrna JTAILORS, v. GD HARDWARE, OAT5 Dncklo & Sod . S M. SCOTT . 4 mt aOTr,rdlirKmed7. CUAJw mlnty-- t eolataaa, a ad will' eon-laaat that tiBM durinc tlni ywar wtih atcwae u of ail aaa hat. Jt wul eoutain the tlvn matter poblUhod in tbe daily, local, TevrtanriaJ. Iutenaeuataln end Naalooal. Tat beat aditoriaia of the aWly and thaae are adtnittad to be aa aaaocc ant broad and brilliant aa can. ho ftwuad Id aa ' wtil be a i at Jpa a vat t jMwpapr ditioav The important cealy aatagat b.a whlcli will aa apl-to- n eotnprtaa dUpatohea, of the wotld'a dolnire, will bartaeia-lad- . The taiuing 'latraU at Utah aad the aorroaadine country will have ear ul rapBontaUou; the progreaa of aaialnit, OTery achievement, eluier ia the djaoovery, or reduction of oree, wtU be fKh-fnllpaalac raoarded. Tita ai ate rial progre and development f Oaah and; lta rasouroe will be truthfuily portrayed. ' Kawe ooaoeraiai; the aetgabovtag Statee aad Territoriea. regarding tbelr prosrrete and proaperity, will appear la aaoa taaua, maklac the weekly a Mthfal raAaot of the woadarf vil roupoe of thia ceat tater Tata Tmasoaataln resrion. aad of the beat atraa la tha f rnicE. roaTAog J0. "4tr RIMIPY PBE Prempt KrlteT St, CO., Salt Lake City. And Genta Furnishing Qooda, miare present ttood Wa Wa nTH guarantee sausfaeUou. Wa are itib uudersold. aaa Wa bara OMX.T oxa mica. . Ordara by mall will raoalva caraf nl al ' I Twodoors aottta at VVUita Xioaaa ;' in every desirable feature possible. It will behefit you to call and get our prices-Therare all kinds of Printing Offices, Offlcs,. 11 - Elillfl, ; " '. ' "' , TMcnn ni i nn West Ssccnd South Stre OF lAJNXJFA.CTURHRS City f Stora One-PriG- B -- - nd Hachine Co. Eagle tachment every printing office should be supplied with new and improved machinery, latest styles of type, etc., in order to do First-C- I ass 'Work, equal to that turned out by Eastern Offices, and when you are after Solid Worth; Genuine Value, Full Count, and the VERY BEST WORK done ia Salt Lake ' City, THAT THE TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING CO. are the people; if you want good printing at reasonable pritfes call and see us. Our facilities are the best for fine Commercial, Bank, Railroad and County Printing and Binding, and as for Show and The- -- Diamond Drill. CorHas Engines, Eleotrlo Plants. Woodworking Caehlnerjr. Saw Mills, etc etc.. all sold at Manufacturers' Prices. RANCH MACHINERY DEPOT. BUTTE, MONTANA! OFFICE AND WAR ER 00 MS, 259 Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah. SLEIGHS, " Safety Nilro Powder, Gaps and Fuse. A.GWCTES lNCZ.Tna: ' The town clock has stopped never to go again," unless it shall be wound up again. Tho hands stand stationary at lo:m Whethsr the instrument has got la grippe, or whether the people who dwell up' In the steeple are playing IranUi ca the people who dwell delow, is a thing that can't be learned. CT cms. Ihntt rfc'.lrotJs are getting very - i nie, Thr r it aS Izxp year b&ll at Cook t. :;o ' r: t for. the baInp?s Tt York Times. - nOZ3 JAS. H. MUNDY, French fiw. an a le;al guarantee that Caltmob will I DTP 0lMkrgM A EalHtoM. MANHOOD RESTORED. President, B. T. LACY, n Use ttand pavif satisfied. MOKL CO., tM Iwfltu Asut. CjMiwwO, Chi. Co., , boa-coll- ar .. m Utah & Montana Machinery We aend the mar-Tl-Ilomeov CALTHOS evening wrap. gray moufflon shoulder cape is $25, and a dainty set of with muff, the latter having a pocket on top, and both finished with gray satin ribbon, Is 820. TBI rx,AT. ro-tnark- ed J3TJI LDIJNTO. 70 tliAT8.,II. 7. AdAms.VON COFFIN FROORESS HARDWARE COMPANY, E. C. $65 and T D1ATB, specific action upon thei affected parta ntroiOYer gives it supremesevere. 2Ue$, however Also tot Burns, ScdUbs, Eruptions, Salt Hheum Cc Testimonials from all classes Drove Its efficacy. Price &0c Bold bv all Drucalsts or sent by mail on receipt of price. Put up only by e, TEE WEEKLY Now that U Is settled that A. J. Hep-buperished1 in the snow. It may be his was a hero's death, for his own wishes he left a friend against lit distress to seek for help and died In the attempt. It Is said in Holy Writ that greater love hath no man than this that he give his life for his friend, and poor Hepburn's case comes near to fulfilling the description for his in tantlon was that of a good Samaritan. Vc-r- t It's remarkable e, us A SSmO r PQflD'O - EK T QAO T e n T. oin I The Clemenceau Case played to a good house last night, in numbers, but it was Indifferent iu other respects. Most ot the audience thought It a bum show. The general opinion of the piece's merits Was what might be expected from the bolsterlug-u- p it has had in the papers. Aside from Sybil Johnstone and her part there is nothing In the play, or the performers above the very common. Tho Case," nevertheless, will take for4 .a time, one season only. XT POND'S EXTRACT C0..76 5th Ave N.Y. blue-gray- POUCK COURT rLASTKRS. ; trouble. "' r non-poro- r buying elsewhere. We have a novel idea in the arrangement of our Pocket Cutlery, "Rogers Scissors and Shears. Come in and see it It will repay the BEWARE af iipaaitioa. Taka POND'S EXTRACT ant Sea landscapa trada-mar- fc an buff wrappar. Soid only in our own bottles. ASi druggist. t "New re Inflammation high-price- d James BursaTaT petit laroenlst, had a plaster slapped on thirty day him by Judge Fitzgerald. Burns stole a watch from Ladd, but made a sad job of it, and hence the denouement. " be-fo- AND ALU . , eree. e, Rheumatism s, The following orders were made yesv Court: terday In the District Marie Barnard vs. L. Barnard; on motion of Evans fc Rogers, order allowing report of referee to bo filed and granting decree of divorce on said report. O. W. Cochrane vs. Stella Cochrane; on motion of Painter & Murphy, order for decree of divorce! on report of ref- - r?v Piles Female Complaints h gray-whit- now a.s we have been at all times in the past. We have no sweeping reductions in prices to announce, for the reason that we don't mark our goods too high, and can be depended upon in season and out of season to sell honest goods at fair prices. ' Granite-warTinware, Stoves and Ranges are marked just as low ' as pcssible, and the careful buyer should, look well over our Stock Cui , zjt covmx oxacx.zs. 1 of manyl trtirtgSy aa it ia tiie practice to buy "before th.o Gift Season is over nearly all tiiat ia necessary for tlia home and personal comfort. However, needa develop, and we don't want you to overlook: tho fact that we axe just as ahle and just as anxious to serve you in our line 1 . IN STeed. Soreness Brunei rrrh ' long-haire- d rested - Htyles and Garments. In previous articles tbe Times has furnished fur buyers with much useful Information about tbe tricks of tho fur trade.' Probably no business has more trade secrets, and some of them are very amuaing cues. But the furriers give away" .these secrets with such amiling affability, seeming to enjoy their little jokes so well .themselves, that patron Jaugh with them and purchase skunk , skin for black .'marten, and poodle dog for mandarin lamb, and so on through tbe catalogue, buying much more Ye ad II y than though the. true name ' were affixed. Jso reliable furrier will deceive a customer who Inquires, but tho catalogues, and the furs displayed will deceive any oue who does not inquire. The study of modern furs is one of the things in which the more you know the more you know you don't know. The styles are almost as varied as the furs. This arises partly from tho fact that each furrier takes pride in introducing styles of his own design, after the manner of the French gown artists. ,, Thus one leading house brings out a special style of what some furriers call the military cape, a variation of the Henri Dieux,-witback drawn in to the waist, the front loose and slashed from top to bottom on a line with "the natural egress of tbe arms. There are various mod ideations of this pretty garment, and one specially brought forward has a fitted front that gives almost a jacket effect. Tho shoulders are. of medium height, and the length of the wrap is suited to the taste of the wearer. Rows of military buttons down the slashes are on one; another has widely- the fronts funning Japped sleeve-pieceback to the turn of the elbow. Adjustable sleeves accompany these wraps if desired.. They are of fur to th elbow, and satin above. Some have little need of sleeves, as the slashing is only long enough for the arm to slip through. This style of garment ts handsome when made of one fur without trimming, as of seal, or of krimruer, lined with gray silk. While some of tbe fancy furs are genuine, more of them are the product of expert bleaching and dyeing, but they nearly all are lovely to look ;at, and to suitthoso who sufficiently are most likely to ibuy them. A polar-bea- r set of lapped capo and tremendous muff comes-a$70. A set oX pure white fox is priced at 8100. The argents fox, a fancy fur that is this year, is a creating some interest fur of 'a grizzly gray. A facetious furrier, playing upon its descriptive title, suggests that it comes from the Argentine Kepublic. In most cases it Is tbe result of treating one of common fox fura with nitric acid. Capoa of this fur are lined with black and white brocade. The lining of the fancy f urs is one of their strongest attractions, tho white brocades (lowered in colors that are used tojine the white furs being,exquisite. A pleasing gray fur that makes no A cape of pretensions ts sllverconey. this, nicely lined With gray silk, sells under $26. A Thibet cape has a collar of moufflon. Heal moufflon is the wool of an Eastern sheep, but much of the moufflon sold this season, since the fur has gained so in popularlty.Js prepared from cheap: domestic skins: The moufflon first brought out was 'the ,' but this winter It appears, In cream-whitpink and a light brown. A military cape of pink moufflon sells at A is an effective - ' ' Sore Throat Lameness tu TiiicKS or; fvii xua.dc How tbe Apprel U Manipulated- - - THURSDAY........: CITY, TTT.AII, THUIISIiL"r nOPtNrN'G. DECEMBER 31, 1891 1 l. t" a "j a 3 u i'- -' - rrd- -- 1 - aj,ri Wi.r . |