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Show THXTRSIir irOENDTG, PECEMBEB 31. 1801 CITTT, UT1TT, '1 T 'VJsattCe .DECEMBERS!. 1Y 1801. JcLi Fcrrester Arrested fcr C:I!ir5 :rz:o02. joxoaz. sscoiu. ITcrtlilcss llizlzz Shares. Dcr4ratRT or AsiicotTtM, Bussad. La as Citt. Deo. 30, 1331. SaltWiitii U. S. Tixa or se 5 5 S3 0 3 CSSBTATXOB. c r5 2 2V is (W! ; lie Flnt Conceded Galltv 6 Lt, Know. A H 5. In for tmprtur plea. aeoil-occasloaa- 14 fsiwl Now '. -v. . Tbe arrest of John Forrester yesterday la tbl city paved tbe way to tbo exposure of a glaring- mining swindle wbleb be eaagbt many victims, and number It dopes by - - - in-ha- scores. , " ; - Forrester was arrested at tbe Instigation of Charles 11. McHugb. secretary of ao alleged ruining company, known at the office Forecast for y. of Secretary Bells as tbe Pioneer Mining 4: U. S. DzfiTr.xT or Aeaicct tcbs ; ; " U MtuH Itrmill Milling Company. 1 Sab Kiciico, fee 80, Forrestor's side of , tbe story Is tbat the company is a fraud f atone tlmo It worked Oltierver, Salt Lake CUy:Snowt on a bona fide basis, bu t It has deirenerated j foltowe&hv fair weather; colder. Into tbe rankest kind of a fake, and bas no IlOIXEHT B.JKEBKAM, mined at Its command. Forrester ' Chief of DivUion. of tbe company. Some time aco be 10.000 shares of stock tu a man for S250. -sod The Signal 71ags. At tbe tliuo rVrrester made tbe sale be be,' Tbe weather signal flag displayed oyer lieved tbo company a good one, with rich tbe Hoard of Trade Building nisan s fol- - mines tonnuke It'u dlvldendpyer In the . luuxirxeor tluie. llufc a trio to too location Number ,' white liar. V Ki.r: el." TVTof Tha cumwiar wloee uncovered tbe fact Jv ucnUsr " l uiMiieiueiii iincuoairu wm: soow. wuic HuniDerit. of rain lnilicl on which it was printed; ror- oaoer the nair (tarKlll bars of whita snU bl;-l- . liu tud I iim Miliar, indiestes that, local rain or rester bad not turned Overall the! money be wH wv.ur. au4 that tb rainfall wlil not bad received for tbe-1- 0, 000 aburea. so be khmri trianituiar flat;, beid It back for tbe Innocent crnrrnl. U;,Numiwr . blaclc tmmt in kiDK'.h. purchaser. lx ,i1 four at The Pioneer Mining & Milling) Company rf-- r to bn wbva placed abova was a orifKulrcd and Incorporated under tbe ntiiuljer t. 3 or it ludi"ts warnr wthsr: n tji n pl'rd bl'w numbers 1. 8 or 3 It lnJU;t laws of Utah on April 'A, 1801. IV W. when not Uisplyt, tli Gamble was elected president, Charles ft,Ur r iihT! tbut Mm tntupKraiiirs will reunta ec rotary and John Forrester treasin ttra Uan;r ibq or' tla,i UMilnmry, urer. At that time tbe memoersof the tbisn to'ir rar of vary lraiurn telieved they owned two mines, rl 1U f ni hour company tcntjicrnmra J'Sr' trm h dy Wild Kill Iri'm March to OcUitmr, and Llbbio May. The tulues the. r( ih jr"--ji-oU tx i!frr- - or tho n.r-- i man were kimwu t-- bo gul uus, and upon .this ut 5. o: tb whits Nuiorer month rmlnim; the cotiipuny was capitalized In presumption lx i'--l "iwur, nlfii black squara in c m. flu. sum with one hundred thouof the $100,000, snJ the f .ro;cii of a rr. j jd U not to sand shares, (.lirnil (nil In tr.ijrtiirH. i hls . i l Mr. For rc iter made a trip to the Wild Bill ixp-rteunl tbat the t,p ilinplsvt-firtr-tn- or Kirr lower, Llbbio May mines a few months ago and allltull jr'uro U uiiAirf'or4ird Dd i l at t Vb-wenty.four hour and discovered that a man named John in sdvsn'-- of lh- - pcI4 wv. number 5 U May was working them. An investigation Jn vol, BtimhiT I i. a;w 'iuittcj. ciii revealed V the fact tbat May bad; a perfect 2. bouM tiiw on visual polo titAplayed bn title to these two claims. Forrester rearraimod t rriul donnwrd; wh iiUplnyod from horizontal aupporia a unrtll rtreatner auuultl turned to this city sick and disgusted. It r to indicate ttio point (rout wtiiuU the vrus after fcl trip to tbo mines that he tirt.fJ ! sro ,io to turn over ihe toooey to jthe comalgnsls i?TrnrRCTTiox or ntsrt.AT. for tbo 191,000 shares sold, pany '. No. t. aloiy. Indicate fair weathor, atatloosry tbe stock worth nothing at all?" asked . , tmperalur. tbe reporter. or .o. i, aloue. InOoatss rata snow, stationary Abso.'utely nothing." said Mr. Forrester. a. "Ob. InJlcnte lcal rain, stotlonary vat .e?' It imust surely be of . some little N, alou, ttasrtur3 I, with No. 4 above It, Indicate fair "No, It tMa't. Here." replied the gentlewanur. his band in bis Inside coat ' rtbr, o. 1, with Wa, 4 b low It, isdioatss fair man, putting out a bundle of papers,, pulling pocket and wr a thri colder. 'hero Is S000 shares of stock In the Pioneer No. V), with No. 4 above It, lodlcatos warmr Mining & Ml 111 oaf Company. Yoa may bave ralu or anow. waibr, No. a, ith No, 4 bslow It, Indicates ootdsr tbe tu for one ce tit a one thousand shares. " J "All right,"' returned the reporter, I'll iubT, rlo "I anow. ' No. 3, with No. 4 above tt. Indicates warrosr of stock was take them," and tbe transfer local raina. with ratbr No. 3, with. No. 4 blow It, iadloaUs colder made. Mr. Forrester was taken before Commis with local rain. wtbr fair sioner Oreenman and bis bond placed at No. 1. witU No. 6 above it. indicate H0. cold wavo. vyagener and James A. Busby w"thsr, No. If, with No. ft sbove it. Indicates wot are bis llecry boudsoien. cold - To-Ds- ' ll. "- J rt al-M- .y .. iD'H'-a-iioi- Mc-Uu- i Kb i-. vi-a- ! io1- j - n s i . re-fu- od ri-s'- i !- - " . ,. . i ? '.- ' t j RKVIBKD ITT of P., have elected Myrtle fScers. who will be Installed next Tuesday , evening. It Is Cathedral proposed to bold a Mission In St. Mark's during the latter part of Xodtre No. 1, K. . ' January. family named Brown!, reaidlnc at 73tf Ttaat Brlghaui street Is said to be In a condition and tbe aid of the ohaVt-tab- le and sympathetic urgently needed. Btrauxe to relate, the Lake bus receded bait an Inch la the last thirty It Is, however, now stationary, and will begin to Ue after the flrt of the year Tbe fall n ii Hnir. tha vair rrrwtar .t.haii the riu for the same time. Local weather report at S a. m. yest ?slt Lake. 23 dear.; Cheyenne terday Is deir.t Denver,SS 24 deg. ; Miles City. 2 deg. At II a. nt.s Sale dsg.t Montrose, Oirden. S3 Lake, 83 deg.: Blncbani. 31 80 de. ; Park City, 84 deg. deg. Logan. Provo, SO deg.; Yesterday heafy clouds bung over tbe and a telephone Oqulrrh .range all day. tueaa4ge reported tbe snow and wind storm at BlnKhru as blng the worst there for years. Tbe saow fell fast and was cauebt by the wind and whirled In all directions to fioatly lodge In great drttts. County Clerk Allen yesterday issued marrlane licenses to James R. Wblttaker. aged A7. and Pophronta Smith, aged 50; Hubert Korreu. aired , and Mary Kronpoe, ascd IStftephen V. Bhoup. aged 10. and Mary A. Joboaoo, aged 18 and Joseph Wal-le- o. Jr.. aged 4, and Cltsa Waller, aged 18. The people who have been making ao free with em Gllsoa'a well wilt put la their own windlass If tbey want any more water from there. Sum said yeaterday that tbe parties who bsd been going to the well, bad, got Into the bablt of letting down tbe rope as fast as It would go and then all of a sudden fetch-lo- g It up with a round torn with tbe and ratchet, to so bow tt worked, paul thus dantaglng the out tit, for which be paid fUA. Tbe owners of tbe new theater or Commercial Theater, havevariety been professing that their ptace was not run on the same scale as other variety theaters. So after the seaalou of the City Council on T a ead ay evening some of the City Council men took a look Into tbe place to see for themselves, and a person who claims to bave been there and saw It all. says that the girls tried to .work the "oity dads." but did not state whether they succeeded cm not. IVord was received here at a late hour .last night that a snowstorm of unusual bad prevailed In Park City yesterseverity and bsd not abated with nlgbtfall. Tbe day now was driven before a tieicu . wind and assumed the ootid It loos of a atragitllng Datvllward. Snow piled up In drifts on kotamountain-sides the audabout 3 o'clock k tmowtJlde oocurred at flbe Anchor shaft wblcb carried away one'bundrod feet of ore shttds. A slide occurred later between the Anchor and Daly mines, doing little damage, -- i,fcowever. The barometer reached Its lowest" point yesterdsy In the history of the local statl. u, tic mercury descending to 24.90 Inohes. I roiala.m. on the Uth to 9 p.m. on the tath, the barometer went down '.TO or J Inches. Lieutenant Salisbury, the weather c server, looks for a violent storm aud a to below aero y, ts "iJ oftbotemperature air currents were moving this way t tieOulfof California and from Via- -t Inland. Sals Lake wlil be the suf- " for the meeting. The atorto bexaa ' about T o'clock, after tbe wind tiroogiy from tha south all day. A dos-tltu- te dy. -- d.; 1 w to-da- :m.::o.jaXi uijrrioi. ' formerly of the Rio Grande rt'turuel frmn the Kit, and ;n. in town for tloie. l JJ. Kennedy drew the f 30 prize f.nS atJ. the art gallery sale the other The picture U a view of Green - T?-?- i. rt, 1 r - i fiffWr, Colonel sixiuld be "Cifofrnl." tula Jnv !lng to tfiO iilliary the rank uf brUadter-gon-- v Eivn .tumerra July 23. IhtX. for gaiiaut ri: r.iuHSerloea, and tt has long custi't- - m ! j aadreaa a iRicr by tbe L r r : i. . In , west Oen-- ; w.n a : t.isjor Ayrll la the .regular .rdy a brevet lieu ! '. ' ' ' - f ywu 1 1 , HIS PIUS A. Jim Honors, a Mexican In bard luck, was. brought before Judge Anderson yesterto tbe charge of day to enter a new plea committing adultery. Sonora was arraigned lie can once before and pleaded guilty. .'and did scarcely understand tho language,offense to not appreciate tbe gravity of tbe which he pleaded guilty, lie was taken to the Penitentiary and; looked op ,to await sentence. Before tbe day set for sentenoe a friend of Sonora's communicated to him the boat In which be bad placed himself. Honor a bas been brought down from jthe Penito outer a new plea, tentiary severalwastimes the first time jthe ear of but yesterday the Court has been reached. Owing to the AVO ffaZQKBOaXaOD. absence of the defendant's attorney, noth luc more was dons in the case, and Sonora was returned to tbe Pen. In this case is a woman The who is known as Georglna Miller. (She was arrested on a like charge, pleaded not guilty, bad her trial, was cleared, and skated off to California, while Bonora rem sins la tbe dutches of tbe law. NOTES. The prlsi nsrs at tbe" Penitentiary, were lined up and searched yesterday. Judge Zane granted citizenship yesterday to John Francis McCarthy, of Ireland and John 11. McOooaey of England. I Tie defendants In the case of Albert Flsl tret at. ttgalnstto-d- A. F. Lawson et mU, were tranud until by Judge Anderson to ute answer. " Examinee Stutsman returned yosterday f .om LoKau. The work of Mr. Stutsman is and he will leave completed In this district . j for Detroit, Mlcb.. on Sunday. Ten days addi.ioual were granted tbe defendant In which to file answer In tbe ease of Ettas H. Pgiraous against The) Tribune-, Publishing Company, by Judge Zane yesay . terday. ' Commtsslonsr Greenman yesterday susthe tained the motion of the attorney for the oavse of Jamea Fair-cloudefense to non-su- it against Salt Lake City for 'violation of contract. Al Williams, a mixer of cocktails and claret punches, went before CommissionerOreeoman last night and had a rlt of attachment issued against Charles Lance of the Crystal aa loon, for $120 back wages. Lange was preparing to emigrate to Colo rado. la the ease of Joseph U Gallgber et al. against the Vosemlte Mining Ac Milling by consent of Company, Judge Anderson, tbe parties Interested In the case, grantedst the defendants fifteen days from tbo thirty-firday of December. In which to file and serve statement on motion. Za Probate UoarV yesterday had recorded tbe Judge Dsrtcb following orders: Estate of Ellxa Partridge! proof posting approved i John L. Neleker swern aud examined i order made allowing final account aud dUcbarglng administrator. Estate of Ann Lonnstrotu; decree of due and leal not.ee to creditors -made: continued to January I2tb. Estate of Octave Ursenback: petition for revocation of letters of administration aud Issnance of new letters came on for; bearing; O. F. Ursenback sworn and examined; order made revoking letters of Theo MoKean and appointing O. F. Ursenback adminisgb i ' . . f trator: bond, 400. Estate of George W. Qulnn; petition to set aaide personal property, and to allow tbe widow and obildreu a certain amount each month oaute on for bearing; proof of poeb-ta- g approved : Ellen R. Qulnn sworn and J eaaralnedt proof of posting approved! order made granting petition and allowing $20 per raontb. to date from August 1, 1091. Estate of wiuum u. tjuinnt petition for letter of administration came on for bear ing: Ellen K. Qulnn sworn and examined nd appointed admtnlstrix: bond, Estate of Niels Peteraoa: return ttt sale of personal property: proof f posting ap proved; continued to December slst. Entute of tlcnry Woudmau; coatinued to January 12th. Estate and guardlaushlp of W. D. TTooley, a miutr; order made discharging guardian and releaaluic his sureties. Estate of Jamet Mouitoo; administrator ordered to elwee estate. Estate of John Suidsrs appraisers api" pointed. of Thomas Balers; decree cf dus Estate notice to creditors made. and l llstate and guardianship of Abraham YW Ul V. and Samuel T. V.. liary ylor tuls Lira; January ISth set as tltos ta t .r an ril a?i)acti of li-- s cuArdlxcs of excS t-- : . U-a- .;'-.- - VOTES. "-f ' ''". Victor E-- Baaaner was arrested yester j day on suspicion. Tbese cold nlgbte fill the bonk house at the station' with lodgers. John Kelly was bagged yesterday on a doable charge, drunkenness and begging. John Donahue, a blacksmith, was arrested on tbe charge of petit yesterday afternoon : :.y. m V'iP'-larceny. ',i;.'; j., .'''.;;. Ben Banirock. a square-bui- lt young fellow with a pugilistic tendency, was run In yesterday afternoon. A fellow was seen loitering .around the on East Second South, yard of II. 8. Coombs, last night, when a pedestrian covered him with a Klxabootar and ordered him to "move on. " He moved. , Old Mrs. Brown wandered Into a saloon on Commercial street last midnight in company with two drunken firemen. She was f rolicalug drunk, and was dumped by her hilarious companions in sin In a heap In tbe corner. Officer Jenkins found, her there shortly afterwards with her busted old bonnet all awry. and. her legs tied around Iter occk. singing "Conilni Through tbe (rockand) Rye." Tbe officer, by herculean e.xermanased to waits the old gal up to (ttneon, bull pen. where she was left to sober off. A telegram from Denver late last night states tbat P. T. fiprague and F. II. Thorn counterfeiters from Salt Lake, had been arrested on a telegram from Marshal Voing. The Marshal could not be found last nlubt, and the olSoors at the City Bail kuew Butniug of tbe matter. but Sprague is the veteran hack-drtve- r. of late months Las been a runner f.r tbe Tsnipleton and Cllft hot Is. Thompson the police believe Is tbe back man who was seut to the Ten for one year, eighteen months ago, for robbing a man In the Mlnfr saloon. Tbe men are charged with passing counterfeit teu aud twenty dollar gold pieces, Isadora Morrla being one of tbe vlctlasa. Thompson bas not been visible to the police for some time, but Sprasue showed up here from Montana about tbe time Thompson got out of the Pen. Sprague skipped tbe town the other 'day. The victims were mostly .saloon keepers. -- , J. - f r' 1 - Tonarsl of Mrs. Oregr. of Mrs. Rebecca: Gregg 3 rk - A - - t- - A lyL-RiisiiEi-i' Ol . lO A - 2 il Usnclag Mstlae. I will give my dancing matinee Friday afternoon. New Tear's day, commeaeiog at hal'-pa- st three o'clock. in tbe new Odd Fellows building on Market street. Danslng school for ladles and 4 children e'clo-- k. 3 to Saturday afternoon-froMatinee from 4 to 7 o'clock. The social evening club will give tbeir regular party New Year's night. Those holding Invita tions are notified tbat it will come off tn tbe aiovebalh A great time is expected and B. B. Yodkoeb. want all to be there. - m ALL 14 . c 50 ; w ALLOWS COLLKQJC, Salt Lake City. Boarding and day school for boys, precommercial, classical and scienparatory, tific courses. Complete English course In each department. Business class Includes banking, stenography and typewriting In French. German and muslo operation. Instrumental.-drawingvocal and Open to students of all denominations. Conducted by the Marlst Fathers, and under the Rov. Bishop Seanlan. patronage of Right Rev.1. Thomas Benry at Address; Very College, Salt Lake City. Utah. ; D wtervn. SITUAT'ON A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN OF XX good character with excellent reference. both Eastern and local; is a thorough, competent and experienced bookkeeper, but would ba glad to get honorable employment of any kind. .i. Removal Notice. rott: 9 Monheim. Bird.. A Proud Toot, architects, Address F 3, Tribune. AND STOVE have removed to the, net Walker Building, FURNACE. who wants toCHIMNEY make a living, inat 3rd South and Main .streets, where tbey quire m63S at 140 State street or Police Station. may be found on tbe 2nd floor in rooms .. t -- ''-'-' ,. LOST. : ts.' . y"vv-'-- , : Kolitt Ksady Kltoata. Kail at Kolitx Kandy Kitchen for Kandy. Uraf Minpneo-Hl- U Kbrtst-tna- s Cov p have a choice seleotlon of Christmss novelties. Call and see .them. No. 80 West Second South 8t. Health, comfort, bapptoess abound where Garland stoves are used. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Frits Bros. Oatb, Affidavit.' Gipsy Quesu, Marguerite and other brands of fine cigars. Western Cigar Agency. Telephone 40. P. Cv Box ST1.-- 1 . 'Stseidaatss". 'a fa No. 18 E. 1st South St. Our wines and liquors, etc., are pore, old, and of the best dUtlllatlon. Family trade a specialty. w AUXR Si MCTtTHT. Props, ; i; Aesayers Asjasertsv. And Mining SuppUes, The only eomplsts line, st Roberts ss Nelden's. the DruggUts. Just received from Paris, a fine stock of and ambers. I also pipes, clgar-bolde- rs have a fine Havana cigar, which is pot In a handsome Xmas hex suitable to go any part of the world. Ladles are respectfully InSam Lett. vited at the old reliable. and 173 Mala St. . , " tt Write for .171 Are Jtever t adna 4. ' prices or send a trial order to Roberts V bolesale Druggists. IIoLday svaewTston Kates Tin A Nehien, t v the Union mft-V- ONE GRAY HORSE ABOUT IS YEARS OLD, on left shoulder (biarred). One brown horse about. 14 years old; blaze in face, lame in one fore foot. One light dun about 18 years old; white blaze In face. . If the above described animals are not claimed ana taken away on or Before the 3rd of sold at oublio auction January. 18U3. thev will be rat tbe city estray pound to the hie beet bidder, at . 3 o'ciock p. m. j-- o. Poundkeepei. katiol x somtiTfK. "masons? T7TAH COMMANDERY NO. 1. KNIGHTS Stated Cono laves bela at Ma J Templar. on the first cnioBaJ. of each month, are eourteossl st 7 o'clook. Visiting SirThursday Knights Invited to attend. C U JACK, E Recorder. . LODGE NO. 1. A. F. A A M. WASATCH Communications hell at the Ma all the second Friday of eaoh month. tonie Members of sister Lodges anosojoarniagbrethrsa ut good staading are cordially invited ta attanX C . ..JACK. W.M. J. F. ?ack. Secretary. LODGE HO. S, A. F. "A A. M. ARGENT ACommunication held at Mamma Ball the first Tuesda is eaoh mouth. Member f,l sister Lodges snd aolourniog brethren in good invited to attend tsaowg are cordially L SJAiNz.L ., W. Ji, ' i. M." C Pwi.i.rre. Seoretarv. MORI At! LODGE KO.lf,. A. F. A. M. Communioatioat held at llawaia Ball. East Temple street, the second Monday seen month. Members of sister Lodz m.n.--f of teu rain g brethren la good standi sg are cordiaU lavited to attaad. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN. W. MT. - it CaaisTorsnta Dixbl. Secrstnrr. TTAH CHAPTER A. M. State! KJ Convocation held on the Oral ta eseh month, at Msmmuo Hall, at 3 p.Wedaeaday m. Sojourn-f- t are to invited eompaaiont - Mcordially attend. J .Orv. MAN. M. It H. p. ' M. C PsTix.Lirs. Secrete 33TEL KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. VL S. Regular sessions on so on i Wedneslar of eaoh month at Jiias&nie Hall t tp.ro. All Nobis In our oasis cordially invited ta meet sojourning F. M. BISHOP Potentata with us. , KOIR . Clask. tVOBDER W Recorder. SON 8 OF ST5. GEORGE MEETS edneeUay In Temple of Honor Half, esry Main and Firt cesth streets at 7:J0 a. m. Englishmen Invited to loin. Visiting member W. L SKEWS. W. cordUUyiavitsd. ef Doxxt Secretary. C3S. Main street Wtio-iA- '. cor-Be- . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS . K. or P. RegT AtiTHKLjSS& ' tiX C" alar Craven tions every Monday ereoinsr. at nu. i Castle " ' Bv Hail, Gladstone builiiaz. :00p, Main street. Sojourning Kaight eorUlsily ta-- f ited e sttead. H. T. cLActK. U C W. M. Rist-BT- . K. of R. A S. TiOCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. A K. OF ay a s. - e ai - -- -- - T-- l,j - a "i. s P'' .. : ri-a- !;:.' i'-- . f-j-i- -- i m5S8 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-m5- 41 17 URN 1811 ED keeping. 37 South West Temple. ICELY FURNISHED SUNSY FRONT rooms, near business center. 63 S. State. 'ROST ROOMS FOR i. 9 OR 3. WITH" private table. Referenoea 48 E. 3rd South. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: CHEAP; N TO E. THIRD SOUTH: ROOMS, Oi i jl store or saloon on corner 151 East Third South: also store, restaurant or saloon 68 Commercial street. Inquire A. B. Msrsetts. No. 40 Main street. m40o WO GOOD STOREROOMS IN HEART OF the city will be finished and for rent Juu-ar- y 1. 1893. O'Meara, room 33. O'Meara bldg. mtQ4 HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS: GOOD LOCA ONE buy cheap: let me show vou: one week only. H. W. Fuller. m408 EN SUITE OR ROOMS, FURNISHED ra373 rates; 338 S. State. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEP E. 9nd So. m3IO lng. no cbl'dren. ROOM HOUSE, WITH OR WITHOUT barn: city water. 670 8. West Temple. rn3t FOUR-ROOCOTTAGE. 457 E. Sod South. 151 159 4 5 -- A M m310 NEW BRICK COTTAGE.. oert court. Sixth South Main and XI v est Temple. m3Sl Apply to R. G. Lambert. URNISHED ROOMS. STEAM GAS HEAT. IP and bath W.60 to S4.C0 week; all outside window. 45 F. 1st South. per Robert's new bloc It. FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND IARGE water; gas snd bath. 443 South West ia3E9 Temple. AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN, ROOM reasonable. 344 E. li it.-- South. FURNISHED ROOM: ALSO A suit of office rooms. C6, E. Snd South.FRONT m30O A BEW HOUSE IN SUBURBS"! a a. on car line. Rent to. Apply room 12, Holmes block. s ml83 ROOMS TO FAMILY WITHOUT CHILD. ren. 821 W. 1st Sooth St, ml74 ROOM AND BOARD, LADIES OR GENTS. A LAM-betwe- new. a. o. r. ELv-- e n154 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; FURNISHED AND botand cold water. 337 W. - First South. FURNISHED m 103 ROOMS. ; 33 SOUTH WEST m87 ROOMS. WITH TWO FURNISHED C6 E for two or more gentlemen. FIRE; 1st North street; references. 3RD FLOOR OF MIDGLEY 2ND AND23 rooms. Enaulra Mldgley 4k Son, Plumber. 135 E. 2nd South. m63 NE ELBGANTLY FUR. ROOM. OR A suite, with or without board; 661 S. Main. EW BRICK COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, ALL conveniences. 51 Vine St. m33 ROOM. H. TO APPLY G. P. COATES. DESK 1817 Bank building. LADY HAS NJCE QUIET FURNISHED rooms: transients accommodated at 437 East Third South. 1831 ROOM HOUSE, EAST SIDE, 815. W. E. ' 1733 Hubbard. 41 W Snd South. E. FIRST SOUTH ST.. MODERN brick house: laroe vsnl. H. P. O. Cos tea. Commercial block. 1144 SALE: BRICK COR. AND 5TH I OR streets. Inquire W R. Wightman. room 3 Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building. -- ROOM HOUSE ON WEST TEMPLE ST.. hot and cold water, bath, etc Inclosets, Dr. of 167 J. Beattie, 60ft E. Snd st. quire ROOMS IN FINEST THE CITY, THE or en suite, evervthine new: steam heat, electric lights: terms moderate. 238 State street. Harris Building. k5l3 ON FINE FRONT OFFICE LARGE. floor. Holmes buildine: a team best. k319 Apply tocasaier of the Knotsford. URNISHED -- COTTAGE AND 8 UNFUR-hSe- a nlshed rooms at 149 W. Sth South. . A 6 1134 -- ' 6 So-it- b F BASEMENT, NO. 80 W SND SOUTH, of West Temple, old Tribune building. I Inquire at tha Sim peon-I- I ill Drug Co. h265 THE a O. i h I. tt;'" . L i.i . t.i e : t ur . .i j- -, i..,, t;,i I offlee- - m-- v v DAIRY AND' GAKDEXIXO SOME CHOICE south of this city; cheap. Casady. tSO S. Main St ROOM MODERN Xi mM7 HOUSE: EAST ON t Southr very cheap. Casady. 150 S. Main.2ND 'UTTER. GOOD 438 W. 2nd AS NEW. C f South. ' niM -- ROOM COTTAGE; NEW; 11TH EAST ON esr Une; sldful. terms. W. K. Hubbard. 41 W. and S. Very eaay mfay -- ROOM HOUSE: NEW; LARGE BARX. water, etc. SOxlOA feet. Mh 3?JO itX cash; be i. easy. W. K Hubbard. E., 41 W. Snd S. XJICE COTTAGE, 1ST A; LOT 30x !I1CW0. 137; IT you want a bargain see this st fenced; ouoa. Only SJUO cash. r. E. Hub- 41 W. Vnd S. bard, BRICK. HALL. .ETC. LARUE and barn: liKI rrt enniA A flne home. Hest offer we bave W yet made m477 E. Hubbard. 41 W. 9nd S. EE "NORWOOD." 11TH EAST, AND e it now the best property on FJOO the market yourself at per lot W. E. HumSar.1. W. Snd S. m4t0 COTTAfGE. NEW; fl250: ONLY 873 J cash. $15 per month. W! E. Hubbard. 41 W. Snd S. m.irva. BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE THE. is to buy stock in the Little Pittsburg 1 3 8 m-tr- s CON-vinc- 1 n Min-lU.- ol PhlrLte richest mining in div.Re?ulr shipments will be made camp and idends declared by Feb. )th. The workinr stock and ts for sale at lOcenta per share at the cftiee or the secretary, room 46 Central block. 46 W. Second South street. Call and get a report on the property. rn'fcV) YEAR. FROM "NORWOOD" ONE Will be Worth S4( each We will sell a few st sJOO ich. Surrounded by n TT. E. nifloent housea 41 W. 2nd South. mm . 1 le TO-DA- Y to-da- y -- ' A ROOM nwKT.i.rwn. MODERN . .. . electrio fixtures, irood Ksm .u situated east aud north. Small cash payment if desired, balance to suit: nrice i"n..,.K i. Baohe, SJ floor Waaatoh Sx-sY- 1Jg- V mtua - rPHE G U EST-C- LTt) N BARGAIN S ON....E X i . .Larlor i set. 7 :duces, coat- . tmn n iur . vm . vu. now fot); ateel miiror. coti F,cr siou, ran O , 1 rj-- ires good -- . as new. cost 40. bedroom set. oont 8S0. for Only fJ . Bookfor oases, wardrobes at low figure: Domestio sewinir machine, latent for $o0; improved Sinjrer improved, cost lS O. K.. for l sewnig machine, drawers. 88ft. TMrdtenree E" 18 AT C08T. HEWO.N 4 LAWSON. Main. Xp LEGANT N EW PRESSE D BRICK HOUSE; MontJy payments if desired. m&7 TS IN " NORWOOD." 11TH eT" OILr A Vr at gXX) per lot. These lots are at $300 to build. W. oheap E. UubbarJ. !foT . Snd S. DRUGS . irrlJo'T- t. 1 lO Indnieats ms 3X10kBODS JV,T" water, city Xy BRICK 'fT on E. 7th South street, cheap at tixXx Call on Harrington. y A Newell. No. 9 W. Snd South tree rnSlQ Don-nell- k.?0on RIK COTTAGES. LOT 9th East and 10th South. ?- - . Harrington. Donnelly A NewelU Snd South. ra.Ml YET Or ERKKI) . . an v A for Investment. or.n,v iik .w ' - r nuounni, ll . vno S. AT cos r. NELSON A LAWSON. DRUGSSooth Main. 2 'Xi T'1E Y . . VT ARTESIAN WELL GAkS OR NATnL Machine; complete. Call or write Newton 361 Learned. So. 3rd Kat atreet. ml?t AT COST. DRUGSSouth Main. NELSON A LAWSON, THHR BEST PAYING BUSINESS IN THIS X Terrltorv: good reasons for sellin?. Ad. drea, p. O. Box 631. rn93 MONTHLY L MODERN bouae with all conveniences. MoGurrin A 4Q3 Darling. Progress bldg. ro9 HAT RENT DO YOU PAYf WHY NOT T on your own home ' thattbemoney W e offer flneat.apply best built you house. In Salt Lake on low monthly installments. Miller A Miller (not -- brothers"-no d reiationj. 38 W. South. 4TH WEST 9TH SOUTHS H HULt, 381 '"V1'.? WmU,r: IW; esy urm. ml3 "rrV fWIti "Tk7ERY LARGE BRICK, WITH ON PA'-'MKNT- y See-on- kvsi a,Jo barn; car line: excellent uunu. n . x.. xi uooara, 41 w. South. - 1964 , SAFETY flPDRON IN USK BICYCLE; V- - . since April: office at of Inquire County Clerk. 50 FEET FRONT IN KINNEY A 1fLOTS, also one in Ml lief iLV;o.Go.ur",v',,dditlon: s addition. Apply 543 Westlot Snd South. BUSINESS AT LESS THAN "1NVKM. MY tory. Every article will less than actual ti'na cnira in.nk.t.i. in he American Ticket Brokersth. in iHnni.ii. cluded. WUigivs burer a bargain. E. MoCar rick, pawnbroker. 840 S. Mala St. natl v rrr""; It lui FOUR MILES NORTH TpiVE ACRES LAND.asm ngton avenue; small Diu(ua,un frame house, motor price gJTOO. cash. Ad-- -dress "S. T5" Ha misline; son House. 16 Box. Provo.h 113s. LUNCH. INCLUDING SALOON AND for rliVX A No. 1 location for aa business. 213 4th North st. P- FURNITURE AND GOODWILL pHEAof boarding and lodging hnuse; 19 rooms. mma lor Apply 83 1 W. 1st South, lw nNRMOECHAKI dispose of property for I KFICU LT TO cash, and if yoa wish to obange or retire from your business list your property for exohsnxe,present we will find you a trade or sale by bringing parties togethsr who otherwise would never meet. Have ral estate or stock of goods of any description,youlivery Stock, rooming house furniture, barber shop, res-taurant. saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, or aov exchange, let as know and we will tbing else to wants. Waterman Bros.. Room 41. supply your bio k. , Central 157$ A 8TRAYEO. PREMISES OF E. R. FROM THE a. East Second South street, CLUTR. Drinaie cow. iiorns stand straight out from bead. Any .Information as- to whereabouts, or return of same to above address will be liberallv ' rewarded. E. R. Clute. m-.- a house-ralntio- 6 "f DRKS-SMAKIN- Soott-Anerbu- ch o first-clas- s. DC-tTlS- T, NE-YEA- R 1-- Jl tits t Co-n3- - . t-- i i r-- . .ti t-- A . i Tl. ViT. is K .;Oo'. rser. rooia c j- - C V I ii ;i rvi I - i i::. reds 3 EN'GI-tloei- c, I J (. -- ft6 ;t ONL bard, 9 1. 1 i NICE BEER : WAITERS, BROKER. ESTABLISHED 1866.; e Loans on watches, diamonds, leweirv: nn. redeemed pledges ok' at low rates. All business PIAH03 AND OnQAFJS. cohndentlal. 31 E. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. PRICES. ON PIANOS FOU MY PERFECTLY FITTING PA T SPECIAL LOW WEAR shoe. Coma and see our stock: cash or John WetzeL 61 W. a'hird South. on Installments. One. square piano fltjfk Foe CBEIG11TOW, SURGEON DEN-- J rent t square and 1 upright piano. J'fiKHUA Rivers Bros. tists. bH West Seeond South. Hours 8 to J. 3 P11EustWONDERFUL FORTUNE TF.LLER. M OH BY TO LOAN. X returned from California.' tells cast. see her now at No. present snd future. Call and 1 A 9 WA8ATCH 63 State St., Rooms 20 and VS. ' mArr CARROLL S. HARDY. property only; - current rate; 15 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WITH .. PAINTER e and would like money ready. or 18 PER CENT MONEY. BECK, to work by day contract. Desizos for fredeoE. FIRST So. furnished. Sstjifacuon guaranteed. 123 E. 1BS1 ing 6tb So. ro!7 PER CENT: tlfOT TO LOAN AT 10 PER j ( ADAME CUNNINGHAM. IU cent on Improved property. J. B. E la zee x A parlors, 55 and ao building. A Co., 41 W. 2nd bouth St. mjj All the latest designs la dressmakiog: work MONEY. THE MILLER- ISO strictlv incsor co.. &s w. teoona boath st. mXa U WnYTOCik. OFFICE, RAY-- 1 boul.l blocV. 4 !oor souti of Walker houe. ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AN D TIME etat in tenns te suit. 11. W Fuller, TOVE l.i.iAiiilNG OF ALL KINDS. room 3 Culrner block, oa 1st South near Main. iX Snd Bovth. U04 Leave erdrM YXAVE PLKNTY OF MONEY TO LOAN Oar CUREi ALL PRIVATE or suburban reslry, E. B. Wicks, DR. UNGER menstr etiee, stricture, stones, poly-P-n mercial cityblock. t e eays, white in twelve. Xiit3 cnotl, ua-a- r crip fie Tpk: t, litort&l ki4ney oisea. LOAN ON taoar O.t LON(A 47 years. O-- Io la i?A ?ctios MONEY TO t yer. and on real estate: notes bouwt. a?-.West 6. resi.isn.ee Waterman Eros., room 41, Central fciock. nKlPUAN & 'ilPP. DiiN ii.TA ROOMj lillf aOVED REAL LTAT:'. ON WLLL on farms, good eocamerci' I ,;3 a- rralautrea. rntirje nony ' e- -l s money sdvanoe-- on good c re's ef t bourtit. alo '. on Lni- . fsper N. Uhrlsub. 9 W. fend So. r I B. LaL'U' 3' UAIiiD.il LLii 4KUil'. CO. 4j Al 1 ' isom s fv it'oo( bujkiiRg. o?. JL Commercial block; noeomuiiiioB. o' LlKNTiili i '31 TO LOAN ON MO'ntlAC. nn aUST FCNLis II, P. u. Cci X at lowest eurrer.t rati. a builiio- -. Commercial P '" en 377 2nd Kast. G.S. For Cbrlstmss and New Year's tbe Union Pacific will sell excursion tickets from all XV P. Meet etery t'hursday evening, at 7:30 . ! broogbt to tbe Sisters Hospital about two stations tn Utah to nil points on the system a la Oasrje Hail. Gladstone building, aa aim weeks ago with both of his feet to-d-frozen, died I: within 230 miles at single fare for tbe round stret, bet. First and Second Sonth. Members t and will be buried from, II trip. Tickets will be sold December 24th. the eruer. are cordially invited to attend, yesterday dthe Utah Undertaking Parlors at 3 p. m. 25ih and 31st and January 1st, good for re da. id W. W. K. el R A S. fkev, Mr. Robinson was one of tbe pioneers of turn until January 4. ltSa. City ticket NO. 1, K. ef P. Rsgaisr D. . Cubxtt, Vlrgtnta City, Nov., and a former resident oCloe. S01 Main street. MY5TLS LODGE T Gen'I Agt. Pass'r Dept. every of White Plue county. Be was a native of Tuesday evealag at 7: ijGisd.-t-nf.rsu Cast Hau, buiiJinj. SojoaraScotland, and 33 years of age. Be leaves a ia mztiii eordaatiy 1st ted to attsd. Ladles, make your husbands happy by widow and three chUdren to mourn his- loss. J. I. MEAK1N. Bo that Is tbe end of Johnny Rubiosoa. A buying them a present of a fine nieercshaam M. Wva. K. ef r. A 5. r. er olger-boldor old reliskle. the at faithful life went out when he died. Be pipe gjtM LgTT. '""''. a news depot In Virginia City lq the kept ANC1FNT- ORDER OF FORESTERS F V. 171 and 17S Mala. 6. r bonanza days, and everybody eaaiea hi a 8. a U irxlDtZ OF UTAH Ka Jij?. Meet fine whloh have knew P. Havana cixar he an and 'was? J everybody "Joboay, '; rat e an4 aao third Wedaentisy of Kj .. at S .use box.Sam Lctvt. tSA. t X U. W. Hail, honest man. Be was prosperous then, and ta pnt In a handsome 8, V, 'Xetspie o. as hospitable as be was prosperous. The wsiaotaa i.o.isrs etui so was him to of full he could world that Ajoy J. A.CLATtS.a not bear to see any oue in trouble. At last uox i- - i P.T7. Jl?Tvs, F.e p e e t eld age came te him and his fortunes fe;l Ci. R. SIAXVLLL Into bar asea. Tt Diizxara or three weeks LLONAF.D in alt Lake City, DtHns m, 1M1. John Miner Leonard, sptni 5j years. A.l i - tjpst tCi'i.as ie tnt end tht.-v-i SloraasysPuif, ef ci Nevaaa caught hint. The ago ta northern inSecond txi are iotobera Soul i West iis.ll. Friend and acquaintance biuut f was too mueta, and sit be died, li Is ) tiVisitic respectfully fc uri-et- . stpoinrs oomrades are oor-iai-ly atfrom invited to attend the faueral servloa IJeciw name will soon be lost, but upon bis crave vited L t. U j 31. a. ileaemtwr tn. Thursday,Corar-aay'tO,""'i Should be a stone emucsed with these LtiUertakluK parlor. 17 i. Haia words: -"An honest, generous man sleeps ' street, lutenaeut. lit. Olivet ceiaetrry. . tihio papers pkess capy.. here." 8. P. O. ii. .f A. .:,.: . T ' ; j ,t f :t a st .:t i Teiapc at invitsd to stc!tA ixii.g J.trseonsiiii.Iy J. i.!a.i:vl.w'.tLi)i l'fs.,uf.i. " -- i B A. S. bs tt. R8.i"-i-a &.TWiiar?, lias JL i per month only 2nd S o i N J.F.Jack 1 .? Arm- P8T?tVr?"'IPi?PTI91g8v :i i - non-retiden- O GOOD LOCATION; W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. aOXOO; SIX-ROO- s . m539 CTORE84UROOM PUG DOG WITH COLLAR AND BLANKET on. Return to City Hall or T. W, A A strong. North Salt Lake, and be rewarded. to-nig- ht. v i g: m577 GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK IN A can get family of four: one of experience goon wages. Mrs, u. Uunbar, m 1st st. T ADIKS TO CALL AT MISS McALPlN'S JLJ parlors for stylish work and coondressmaking satisfaction. Catting and fitting a speW. JJnd 08 Room 8. 3rd floor. m340 South. cialty: ADY OR GENT. ROOMER AND BOARDER: T all new and modern 377 8d TnSTO JLJ East. M. S. MICK. 38S SOUTH AND SEE GOME St.. when you want to sell or consign i6i your goods. ROOM GIRLS FOR PANTRY. DINING and general housework. Hotels, restau rants and families sunslied with comoetsnt helo on short notice. U. S. Employment Co.. 76 W. nd Bo. Telephone fittS. jral3 CONSIGNMENT OF ALL KINDS OF HER-auction W chandlaeat M. S. Mick'a ltU and oommisaiou house, XX South general Main. U'VERYBODT TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA JCj is the only dentist in Salt Lake wbo makes no extra charge for painless extracting. Gas or vitalized air ad mini Wired: 34 W. sad South. 1449 PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES also cleaning, dyeing and repair ing well done by I. Cline. 109 E. 1st So. oppCity Hall. Orders attended by mail or oa.lL A -- night. - Kivkrs Bros. e: . . ' mable lady, Plot urea and frames at cost. D M - - NICELY-FURNISHE- m Commenclng Sunday, November 15th, a Wabash Through Pullman Car Service was Inaugurated In connection with the Rook Island.' from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and other Colorado.;' points, to St. Louis. These Pullmans are of the newest and choicest , design, and will leave Denver, Island," No. 42. 8:10 p. m daily, on "Bock at St.. Louis at ? o'clook on the secarriving ond morning, at which point direct connections will be made ln.Union depot with limited trains for all pqtuts ' east, south and 4" . southeast. Remember, only one change of oars from Denver to New York,' .Boston and other far .Eastern points. Sleeping berths can be secured by addressing C. M. Bampsou. Commerolal Agent, 1237 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. "Little Lord Fauntleroy.". Mrs. Frances Bodgson Burnett's charming play, will be tbe attraction at the Theater C. te: ayor Cs., Brokers and dealers u real estate. Bouses bulli and sold on roontbly payments. .Property oared for and- - investments, made for Correspondence solicited. 41 West Second South, etreet. The Simpson-BU- I Drug Co.: have all the latest novelties 'tn 'holiday goods. Call and l see them. : Zeth of sTeXtn Z. Ztoblnaazu r John L. Robinson of Terrace, Utah, who was - 31. PRICE. A a: a-n- flrst-class- Box butcher shop and efflre: regular line of enatom-ertv0 takes the outfit. Address EsTribuae a. 27 tO 30. : . L'OR at a bargain. ONE-HAL- F rr.fl.yr BLUE JAY STOCK AT A oooler. back bar and other things, at n.1 K. 3rd Sooth. Big bargain. m64 BUS NESS GOOD OPENING BUTCHER'S with small eaoital in best town In eastern Idaho: firt-cl- s lot. good , buikling, ..-Jt- Tbat very popular play. "Little Lord Fauntleroy." with the greatestasof cnild tbe Lit actresses, little Georgte Cooper, tie Lord, -will be tbe 111 at tbe Theater to--, yes- rs , tJKJJ m C - son-in-la- PICTURES AND FRAMES AT COST. Soott-Auerba- ch rogh -- i: were most touching and Impressive. terday St. Paul's Church was filled with sympafuneral cortege thizing friends when - tbe were arrived. Tbe Judge Zane T. R. Jones, Henry W. Lawrence, Judge Judd. Major Wilkes and Captain Bailey. Tbe coffin was heaped with wreathes, eroases and bouquets of rare flowers. Tbe casket was net at tbe door by Bishop Leonard and Rev. Lane, who preceded It te tbe altar, the organ playing softly and tbe clergy chanting the solemn service. After muslo and tbe reading of the service, Rev. Lane delivered a brief eulogy of tbe dead. It brought tears to every eye In the oburob. Mr. Lane himself more than once completely broke down Be spoke of the deceased lady's sterling traits, her truthfulness, her sense of fairness, her ber perfect faithfulness, her devocharity, tion to duty and to ber family and then referred to ber death as a personal loas, sayI ever had." ing Shs'was the best friend The whole address was a noble tribute to a noble woman from the lips of- a loving , friend. Tbe final prayer was delivered by Bishop Leonard. - A long line of carriages followed the hearse to Mount Olivet cemetery. Thers the exercises were conducted by Rev. Lane and all that was mortal of the to the grave. ssteemable lady was consigned Not many, people kuew - bow sterling sense: of a lady Mrs. Gregg was. The'heart-throb whloh actuated every justice of her' life was most rare. She could be to those who had wronged ber. ana she just was brave enough to stand by .friends through good and evil report. Behind her, too, ber path was strewn with her charities. She was a native of Illinois, and. In girlhood, was thought to be tbe most beautiful woman In her native State. She married Mr. Gregg about the time be was sleeted Secretary of State of Illinois. Later be' went as a high officer to Hawaii. It was In Honolulu tbat the daughter and son Mrs. C P, Mason and David Gregg wore born. Returning the family settled In Carson City. Nev., where some twenty 'years y.r. died. ago Mr. Greggwere ever more loved than No people were tbe Greggs In Oarson City. Mrs. came to this city nine' or ten years agoGregg with and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. her C P. Mason, and became awell .known here. A year ago she suffered severe attack of the grippe and never fully rallied from It. Ber health was precarious all the past summer and finally heart disease supervened. Hoping that a change might help her. her son, David, took ber to California three weeks ago. but it was of no avail. She died on last. :Friday The doatb of the true woman is a crushing blow upon ber relatives and a great sorrow to a wide circle of ' friends. Here and in Nevada tbe news of the lady's death is a shock and sorrow. Ood pity those wbo were bound by ties of kindred to tbe most estipall-beare- en, A ; The obsequies U.P-Ogd- Ta FOntLi. HT, , n, ; row WAMT. DIVIDE CARLOAD FREIGHT RATE SS ROOM AND BOARD WITH with shipper of horses, household goods, or FIRST-LA- etc., in private family; 74 N. 1st F.rsst to W. Sea H. Francisco West. Cromer, me& anything quick. m as building, room 10. B BASE STOREROOM WITH FIN LARGE tn Uoltnea Hid. addIt a. S. Uolmea. A GOOD RESPONSIBLE FAKTY TO TAKE Jrx. caarge of dining-rooand kitchen. Ad Knetaford Hotel, t on 043 dress box 271. LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS. 147 E. SND T ONCE. A GOOD AGENT FUR THIS m633 Soeth. tbe cooatrv. This is a splendid opxl part effor MODEKX ALL HOCS& and terms the For portunity address right osmeat walks and good barn: box 7S&. A pee. NEW U. J. party. particulars, . - l Sears, Colo. m837 close In. C E. Taylor fc Co., 41 West and South tn&M strweL MAN TO MANAGE AN OFFICE. ACTIVE SPOO. ROOMS 11: WITH FIRE aud interest in beoiaes. Ref FURNISHED S. Main streets erences and toOUcaah required. Call immedtate- t. SO. Boom Btoek. Wasatch iy. T LEAS ANT. RKFIN tO HOME FOR TWO : COMMISSION DOWN TO 4 jL or three, isclose private family: tatle ACCTIONEEB'S J. beat 143 location: reference in: required.. Engileoaa. experienced m44 auctioneer, will sell every kind of merchandise N. Main. or lire stock for the socall cum of 4 per cent. x LARGE, HOUSE, Office, 63 . 3rd South. J. Engilmaa. auction- suitable for boarding-housgood location. Jordan.... ....?i35a.m. roM ,...7i:..'. TJ. P. Nepbi, Juab aad intermediate Address box 971. mt4J m. NURSE GIRL AT 848 FOURTH EAST. ....rfU......8:Wa. point A BRICK MILLER HOUSE: TJ. P. Cload pooch for Cbeyeaee b:UO p. m. mtVtl Miller. Opera Hsu block. mi J V. P. Mall for aU points east ef WyoX ADY MANAGKR; GOOD SALARY. REK-roo...... .......9:uO HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS AND . 6:00 p. m JLtf ervaeea and elOU cash rea aired. Call BRICKhydrant aw m BisT ming Cottonwood of Sad South water; near cor. W 4a Block. atch on run Last, east side.U. P. Closed poach for Provo 5U4 6th East, or A. 3UX) p. m Applv mB4Q Pratt, room &. Hooyer ouUdiug. bocks ron a asivAL or xaixa at oarer. T7QUITY IN GOOD IMPROVED INSIDE SZ4 business property to exchange. Apply Cah V. P Eastern Fast MaU. 4:Oua. m. ROOMS OR WITHOUT WITH mfJIO CHEAP 604 So. Main. I . P. Park City and Cache valley 10:45 s. m. ier, Rn uford. tntt47 U. P. Idaho. Montana and Oregon. ..W: 45a. m. IX HOME AND REFINED PERMANENT TJ. P. PrisoevMilford aart points south .0:40s. nu IIANOS FOR RENT BROS. RIVERS cultured family bv a vonng man of unqoea. IT. P. Stockton and intermediate mSi9 p. m. m0IS ...... R. G. W. Calif oraia and west.... pts..4M 9:40 a. m. tionable habit. Audrea F A. Tribu ne. ROOJ ?SkEEPlNd XL. G. W. aa. ft eastern Mail . FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. p. hou I'S Second GIRL East. K. G. W Pacific Mail. .. .. 13:30 a. in. ra17 R.G. W. Biaghaut Canon and West STEAM AND GAS. ELECTRIC ROOMS; COMPETENT NURSE GIRL. GOOD lw light: well .0:00 p. m. Jordan located: nice block. AopIv si 13 m. M between TJ. P. NephL Jaab aadcTntennediate and p. st wages. Apply m .3J Csshier. Kuutsford. m6a0 East Third Sooth. m, .....8:40 p. m. jKinU...... 5...... ROOMS TJ. C. FURNISHED LIGHT FOR JICELY Park City. Mill Creek... .. .... ..:ao p. NO. 9 TROY. mr33 R. G. W. Thistle and Saltoa.....: S:90 p. m. SHIRT- 1RONER TO OPERATE housekeeping, gap W. 2nd South. and ironing of fifty to U. P. Closed oooh from Cheyenne. ..1 :3f p. m. sixty shirtdo starching HOUE-keepiuFURNISHED ROOMS FOR .er LIGHT and collars with cuff. day and found. Increase TJ. P. Closed from Provo. ..... 0 a m. W seres CSO per month poach rent. 88 per month. Inquire at 276 in a. nu ll:0O a. m. and 7:30 p. m. summer. Oedea mails 4:00 Kast First South. Also one large front room for this position un.eos Don't applv . . .0:30a. m. Big Cottonwood suitable r one ft or two gentlemen. can hotd It. Florence Steam m6l6 Laundry, omen Hocsa tn&ST Uasoala. Montana. URNISHED COTTAGE. CLOSE TO BUS I Money order window opens a. m.. clcsss Hp. m. nesa Apply J. W. Houston, 55 West Snd BOARD AND ROOM IN 9:00a m. BY YOUNG MAN, Address Cpening register window South. F 4, Tribune. roSftg private family. ......0:00 p. m. Closing register window.. OenersI delivery windows open 8 a. ta. to p. m. D NURSE GIRL. APPLY AT 433 PLEASANT ROOM WITH GOOD BOARD, GO 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. mans and wife or two South West Temple St. lump siodov windowopen.... ..Carriers Home oooking- - Desirable location. gentlemen. Rooms for excepting Sunday. .0 till p. m. GIRL DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. TO nomas. m594 scitAT single gentlemen, 31a West 5th South. K 773 in ro59i forenoon. gods. Apply General" sslivery sad stamp windows open 263 Ts. 7TH E. AND BARN 1 a. ..... ..v. .....11 m. to 1 p. m. TT 6. LAND NOTICE. ALL PERSONS 21 HOUSE tn556 V.J 13 to p. m. Csrriars window..,....., years who have not nsed their homestead FURNI SHED HOUSE. WITH BATH- lionrs for eollectioa of mall from the letter boxes rights can secure a good farm of lOJ acres. Call In the business districts: 8 a. m., 10 a. in on m5S4 G. Brown, U. S. land locator. Ka 70 f room, onlv Apply 161 6th street. rnSOO l.i0 p. sa.. 4 p. m., e:30p. m and p. m.M. Salt Lake 'JUy. wasatcb belldiog. ROOMS. 2ND SOUTH. MAIN AND BET. Q LA. BsKToa. P. West Temple, only S1& per month. W. K. WASHING OR NURSING AT 834 E 6TH Hubbard. . 41 W. 2nd 8. CltJT . -- : J .. Cot. w. t. Mall east ":00 a. m. C and Intermediate potata. 0:00 a. m. R. G. pouch to Ogden. .ll:UUa. m. C- - P. Ogdeo, Logan, i'reoton (Ids.) " and intermediate points. .i.;.....:30p. m. U. P. Montana. Oregon and Idaho ... 9:23 a. m. R.G.W. Atlaatie MaU east. Thistle v . and Saiiaa 8:50a. na. CP- - Through poach: for San Fran-a. m. woo: .... T7. P. California and Nevada... ,ft:Ot p. m. K. ti. V. Califor a la and vaia W:0j P. sa BL G. W Denver .and : Gleawood .9.-C5.nbprtegs W. Sal id a and Grand Jaaetioa.0:0. p. m. R. G. v ... J-City and OoalvtUe jfUford and aU points ) L.PFriseo, soeth of MUford 3:03 p m. C P Stockton and intermediate :Ws. as.. point TJ. CL Park City and Mill Creesr. . .7:00 a. nu W R. G. Bingham Canon and West Wml .9-.4- , - :S L. Via C i . - - lly . '" OF XXATIdn. COn-XXT- S , Probate Order police Court and Notes. e. " Justice Gee bad a'llght day of it 'yesterday. Tbe near approach of "swearing off time has doubtless caused many of tbe boys who fill np on whisky to betrln paving toe way for a change of bablt. C W. Brown and Louis St. Clair were ar ralgned on the charge of fighting, bat to failure of witnesses to appear at tbe ap pointed hour carried the case over. Eph Kelly, a petit thief, pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $10. Be went to ;1 ? tbe rockplle. Alpb Brown pleaded guilty to a similar charge and- be also went to tbe i rockplle for teodaya.Tbe ease of The' People against A. E. Bartiett. charged with petti larceny, was called, but tbe complaining witness came forward and said tbat lie bad received comInjury, and after plete reparation forforhis tbe costs la tbe ease assessing Bartiett It was dismissed. V In the ease of Tbe People against Ed Bren-na- n. petit tbefU the defendant was found guilty and fined $5. Bichard Thompson pleaded not guilty to tbe charge of being drunk. The plea didn't stick, and be was . assessed; tbe nsual '' r'amount. ti. He Doesn't Think He Did It Ten Days for "The Tribune" to Answer 31: years. , 'ixoer of tersperstsre since Jsnusry ,L I?9.40lu t latency of temperstwr since Deoamber J, pwii.n. O.Sdioebe:- mean dally, 13 years, 0.09 DKslufsll, ; ' deficiency. 0.3J Inches. ifl4eney of raiufsli ilc January 1, 1821, 0.79 Excess of refofall since December 1. 1U 0.57 inches. Giomi N. Sa lis scar. Observer. Mtii his Salt Zake ?e ise Cenrt. - 14 tjloudy. r.m 50 Maxiura wind vvlorltv, 3 miles from SE. Mailmma tarn '.xirur, 41: minimum tnpl-SterK7; mrao IcmpanluniM e n. t revises Tiu - sorioaA ac a, ru. tlcee approved j Joba Terry wora examined; account allowed. Estate of Robert C bar key: clerk or-tiered to correct tbe register, i Estate of 111 ram EX. Lid red ge; hearing on for probate of will; CV E-- Johnson, petition Bom Turner sad Ells. Cook sworn and examined ; r(oaeot taken op. by counsel; December Slat. . eoetloaed to GIIIIT. C.1UGIIT III A STG0.T 41 V Pi.:; J. ... J. tsCi e.tyer, . o ONE C KAil. live years. 7. : 1 l juil. ci.M u i J il I , ,r i ea., 41 A 1 Z I . .)VLi) . a: i 1- - iji ( ,T |