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Show PATT.X TIUBIJKE: SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH, SATURDAY TI3CIS Iw tribune. lailit. ' Saturday.. JANUARY ?. he returned toj punish bis traducer sustained by the comforting thought that; the people who kuor htm best are inost ' in support of bis good "character. ASSAULT TO MURDER A WIFE. of the Norwegian team, which took first prize, and nothing for the second and third prizes. However, all of the men that pulled t3 to bo divided up between over eighty get men. To Say that the men aire mad would bo is someputting it mild, and they bay therewere over wroug somewhere, as there thing 500 people in tbe house each night at the very least and it ranged from there up to 1000 THE BEIIEFIT TO THE MAORI io ein-phat- - TOCOH8 ISO.?. to Piaci'. ;j .;. George J. Johnson aud Henry Kelly, two bard eases, wl'l be called upon to Some r, Arrested Joe alleged on Simon, 1& the Police Court Very Good Performances JYere HToiidi.oaxgAi, bbcoso. the first plead ! ' ou a and the of property charge destroying That Desperate Charge. V DlrHIITMtNT OK AOBICDI.TUBC Given Daring the Evening.; last for tlghtinsr. ICts all on account of a WUTUtl BU IIV.1. 1MW. '1 row in New eve, Year's the saloon lJL 8a.lt Uki Citt. Jan. which Officer I: bodes waa called upon to ) tbe quell. The roystcrers gave leg bait and; IT i saloou 3i officer another Kelly captured IM o LIMBO. SIX OF THE COUNTERFEITERS AND WRESTLING aud chased Jobiisou along East Second South EVENTS. X o 5" 9 be when a street tor of distance fifty yard., p opened up on 1 bini with his gun with Such 3 2 e .a" r signal success that the fugitive wasonly too glad 'to seek refuge with Detectives Glenn Ooti-MiProbabitity That the VIole aud Johnson, wljo were attracted by the The Tournament Ended e shots. The aiTaiiwas the cause of considerAlso tle 6 a. m. Will !riouli 2fLH'lK Lt splracylaud About tbe Rein Dissatisfaction a rumors of 6 p. m.. able excitement; for a time, and 5 c C In Cloudy JCevffAletl Hull Couiuieittn'-olais- - .gtrnuine bhootin bee were rife. ceipts Match Pull Maximum If minimum temperett Toujftin to I'lead JS'otes. IT. ATTIMPTEII BC ij ature. n; menumporntur, it: 21. Sportintr Noti iiijwrur Mean temperature for IS year. 31 ; deficiency. 7. A daring attempt to burglarise the Kenslue. Jauuury 1, loflriecy f of temperature tucky Liquor Htro on Kast Second South (' street, hear Main, was frustrated at Rainfall. 0! incite; mean daily, 12 years, 0.O5 o'cloek last night by the vigilance of the Inches; deficiency .jO.Oi Inches. ja,ri(3 who now Jo Blnion. an The benefit tendered to Herbert Slade, of of ruiafsll since January 1. IH'Ji, foHowa tiie uot proprietor of the place and the nervewas Deficiency very 0.O5 inches. occupation Officer the Mauri, at Electric Light; llali last evenjShaeffeir. (As the proprietor I In jail ui b cburge tt chtoiu tip for the night he heard a suspiciof a Oeori.is N. 8LiBUP.r. Observer. ing was not as well attended as it should an assault to murder hi wife. (The couple ous noise in the rear yard and immediately have been, but those who. were present were live in No. 8 Pugley'a row. Victoria alley, notified Ollicer I'haeffer. Tbe bluecoat at treated to a most interesting evening's enZorc4t Xor U.S. Dti'Aitrur nt or Aoi.c:t; utws. responded. and upon searching tertainment. and during their wojouru th?r of about once a shed opening on a rear window, found WtjATUfcU llUllKAl',' CUiVER Sam FjtxNt im o, Jau. 1. elight uioulba ,hav had innuiiierable rows, three villainous looking citizens huddled set-t- o was between Jack flays The first of f hem atirioiiu. About jUve niontha together! in a heap, lioidiug them at bay and two: exceedingly , Observer. Salt lake City, O't'tfi:Rain several Anderson, George aaco. while tho family wero to a ted ut tiro he awaited reinforcements, which soou arand clever or tttutw; ntuttoiuiry ur rivlny Vctnijcru-turout marched When from station. the rived diiuner table, the woman, who is of AinuFour rattling rounds were bad, and at the loaded and cocked close place awere announced that honors the lu?r of their biding; a Ikulfu xonlan at threw t proportions, where a found revolver and knife lloiife-n-r they were even. referee U. Jvkbkiiam, artt-rla knife the ati: window husband, severing had been basttty thrown, and tbe A FINE WRESTLER. Chief of lHvUltri. his left arm. Ho came very iilfcdiii? twas discovered to have been operated upon, An Interesting exceedingly been un bar and refusL-iron already pane to as man having to death, but prosthe wrestling match followed, the removed. At the station tbey gave their live 'Slfcrna.1 nag-- . to be abandoned by the names caso had the ecute, aud Hebe Harding as Couruy Gorman, George Williams gladiators being Gus was The weather signal flags displayed over authorities. Simon was recently called to no match, howMackcy. The latter and Henry Morton, but beyond answeriug ever, a tho Hoard of TraUe Building-mea- n for Harding, who downed him in tbe Denver as a witncsa In a case and returned sitiiule questions! were as mute as spectators first bout in less than three seconds, in tbe rows at the Tabernacle, Nunil-rlfamily whit flag, six feet square, indicates a few days uzo. since w hen in less time, and in the third less Y.es, te r'd ay afternoon ueiit. clear weather. NuuhmT U, blue Hag, six lewt have been f Later Sergeant Randolph visited the second than half a minute. The contest was in-- j one more furious than usual cul miiiiuted iu scene of their tools found Square.- indicates rum w nw. N utuber If. white the aud work lid blue flag pra iiel bar of while and blue), to the knfe- throwiug with which they ioperated. A complete case terestiug from tbe rapidity with which the liusband feet square,' ipdicatn that, local rain or act, aud wllti resorting worked and not from anything tit mk.Ii success point has been made out against them and a long Harding did. shower will (xi'ur. and Hint tin: rainfall will ii.it struck the woman on the leftthat the severiMackey term in the penitentiary confronts them. temple, be general. Numl.jer 4. bl'-triangular flag, "d profusi-lleet In lntli, al. ng; an artery. Ttie wound four fil ut tho basil and si wln-NOT.ES. alKjvw and Dr. Fisher was siiuimoiiedi. After The neatest and most satisfactory event Way refers to if pla;rl fe. the wntli-r-detective, warmer 3 Frank, r iudi'uus for noiiirly two hour to unite the male sleuth to assist him hasin engaged a out of the evening was an exhibition of numljvri I, i Iwdowit !iiuuil 'J 1. :i r or it in ferreting plncnd win blood channel the physician became by Captain C H. Keilly. The colder weathvr;. wheu not displayed, tin- with most movements were alarmed and uotilied the police ipf; the atfair. evildoers. Intricate arn that tli terii pwrat urn will nooii Officer Armstrong stopped a dash and grace rarely keengiven a iu which Yesterday in Simoifs resulted arrefcu tii periu Finally, tUat or cljaiio tallouary, than fwiir after much hard labor. t'ie llpw of blood a horse that was running down Main street, formance of that uature in this city. The .'ratiire willth uot vary moie animal a The of thills the sleigh. effort was received with every demonstradefirwa from tMinjirattim of lli! saim: hour was arrested. ::nd last midnight tbe woman dragging of lh prerndliiv day rroin Mwh to :tobT, was resting easy. Should by any chance wks taken to McCoy's stable. tion of approval by the audience. and uot nior tliaa six lei:rc for tint the wound John Bums, a stalwart OWE BIOW" WAS ENOl'UH. tb; will physician was Nuirbr 5. I uwhita is of the become reopened K'liialiilnir DioDtba of thn result. arretted yesterday morning by Officer op.uMii that death aiiuara Jim Williams aud Jack Martin Out, hlx fet tiquare. with lin'k Champion Wire for stabbing a fellow couvivialist in next The family bear a niusl iinsavjofy reputa-lloa. id the aptJirixich f d ih a glove conappeared l n a 'L'hU in Commercial t lu hwriiood. 1 u.il a au1 Mnal lo should cheek ulL the the euied Iu laierature. iicih during dispute iu which tbe lattef wis decidedly not test, iu- th bethat tf b dplayi iinlfBb It the present alf air result fatally! 'it is .. street joint. in it. the Utah boy handling bim gently and to forty-tw- xp'ctl dir'-- or lower, lieved by tho.se who know tlTe iparties that A drunken bodcarrier amused himself at tlmos jrrature will fall l' hours twuty-fouat ordnrM aud lovingly. at a uaually is When a of it time trial West ou and afternoon ouly question Temple The champion also essayed to teach a Sau In ailvanf of the Hld wave. When nuuubr U yesterday in for be will order. murder ladies First Soulh streets by insulting uassiug number 4 is alufays oniitt;d. named Totu Mulligan a Francisco displayed, 'J. TI1K L'ot'MtumTERlt.' aud was promptly arrested by Olheer Smith, few points scrapper hn. displayed m ple thowli--hlifiiali should in the but the contest manly tie arranged to read downward: tlispluy.d who had a lively tussle with the brute while was ended after one blowart,had been delivMention wks made in yesterday Vt TlUBl'NE ou from horizontal 'u pRort u email tr:auier should the way to the station. ered by Williams, the representative of the attached to tudl'.at. the point Iroin which the of Hie closing uti by tlii pjlice 4t the of Club's stalf of McKeuzie Alta tho Do be read. Jos now are but it city by the Goldeu Gate retiring, but not case, that siguala ahpears before announcing by pantomime that be there Is atill another person whb; is wanted caterers,' had a new 45 overcot astolen from ixttBr&iiTtoN or muruH. game of was out of condition. No. 1, aloue, ludlcates fair weather, stationary by tht'iii iu Connection with it. Who he is him last evening while playing now i MOmmO, JANUARY Siiea-tirindc- to-da- y, . . people. : 1 nt ; Tug-of-W- ar - f To-Nig- KGL-Al- j, ex-oldi- er. wll-know- i - To-Di- y. ; tug-of-w- S. LIOBT-WEIOHT- j ,. j. light-weigh- ; e. bard-hitter- ts ' r d , . j r-- Aulu I k u inpi-ralur- n ; CLUB-SWLNGIN- G. i club-swiugi- bijvi-iiii- l iudl-.a-tioii- u-i- . . y--- ri u. n lndp-ala- Irish-America- n, j r. three-roun- 1 . o r 1 ! V u t couu-t-rft;itt- mi j temperature. No. V, alone, indicate rain or snow, statiouury temperature. No. a. alone, indicates looal rain, lttf uary ' tenieraturu. No. I. with No. 4 above it, indiwatea fair warmer. 'weather, fair No. 1,- with Ha H below it. indicate colder. Weather, warmer . No. H, w ith No. 4 above it, indicate rain orNo.uov.baiow weather, colder indicates 4 It, No. a, Willi. aiiow. weather, rain or No. a, with No. 1 ubova it, indicates warinor l r ruins .weuliier with No. 3. with No. 4 tielow it. indicates colder with loiral ruins. yrMeutlit-No. 1. with No. jb above it, indicates tic cold wavo weallier, ' No. a, with No. b above it. indicates et - - . lix-a- r ' Weather, cold wi CITY Kep; later Itt'X later ' AXTI 'n lat.. MEIOIIBOttHOOD Tbia is tho last call. y. to-d- it will ay bo too ' la y To-da- to-da- I the lat opportunity vot. reg inter. to f ay to-da- at present is a secret, his idejntity being only known to throe persons. The history of the case Is au interesting 011 and shows ion of tinits Wheu even that it is only a n the sharpest criminal will iu;kt a fatal This proved true 111 ; Oagnon's blunder. . Notsatishtid with havingf victimized Ciiim Bros, with a spurious douUlo eagle, he returned with an eagle and wai at ouco beized by the clerks, who held hlui uulll au otltcer arrived. On his persou coins represent lug $175 in value were found, and as he showed au inclination to sueal.j every latitude was given luui. He did prove a "siiiuealer," although he is alleged to be the leader as well as tiie mintur of the gang. in resulted Ills Sprague betrayal in and Thompsou being Implicated and their the deed, jsubsequeut Denver. arrest in wherej Sprague had goue as soon as the pursuit begau iu earnest here. Then, as thougli fate was playing into tho orticers haudsj Thompson sent ;t dispatch to ticorge Tait, a backmaii, who had assistctl Sprague to lc;ave the beconitrtg .apprised country, and the police was lauded behind of its contents, the jehu the bars very quietly ou the oveijlng of the ultimo. A few hours later Murk King, 'ai.t ' a nephew of Schwartz, the cigar dealer, was taken into custody and at li o'clock yesterday morning, as slated in THj 'r'TBl'NE, 4 William Crunk, alias Denver Bills, South at his residence on u-- y. to-da- ca-.e- y. ean-tretcit- . er tnue-hou-ore- . poa-hlbl- w j i . ss j - - d, ' - ex-Ci- ty . er . vice-chancell- g, RE F- - room 4t. YVaatch Hloek. Ii35 DIVIDE CARLOAD FREIGHT RATE with shipper of horses, household troods. or to Sau Francisco quick. VV. B. Cromer, anything Scott-uer bach building, room irt. m5o.'i OOK AND A NURSE: SMALL FAMILY: good, wages. Mrs. Hawley, corner 1st and p. First and State car line. ;H MAN TO MANAGE AN OFFICE. ACTIVE SltliXl. aud interest, in busines-s-. Ref erences and ilSoOt) cash required. Call immediate ii34 ly. Room 40, YYasatch Hloek. L'CTIONKKK'S COMMISSION DOWN TO 4 t lier ceut J. EnKilmsn. exnerieneed will sell every kind of merchandise auctioneer, or livestock for the sical'l sum of 4 per cent. Office, 63 E. 3rd South. J. Eugilman, auctioneer. intVl.i NURSE GIRL AT 24S FOURTH EAST. c 11 A mK!3 QUITY IN GOOD IMPROVED I N SID E tmsiuless property to exchauze Apply Cash mrtl'J GENERAL HOUSEWORK. YOUNG MAN, BOARD BY private family. Address' h 24 mfil7 AND ROOM IN a :ni&M3 U S. 21 C. G. U. I6J S. No. 70 m5y0 Wasatch building, Salt Lake City. OR NURSING WASHING AT E.'ftTH 234 m577 IN A GIRL FOR KITCHEN! WORK A family of four: one of exDerienee ean eet C. Dunbar. 1st st. good wages. .Mrs. D. T ADIES JLi 27 TO CALL AT MISS McALPIN'S dressmaking parlors for stylish work and trooa satis ractiou. Cuttiug and a fitting tSU W. Jnii South. Room 8. 3rd floor. m340 ADY OR GENT ROOMER AND BOARDER; ail new and modern. 377! 2d East. m870 OME AND SEE M. S. MICK, 3!i8 SOUTH Main St., when you want to sell or consign 104D your goods. GIRLS FOR PANTRY. DIN ING ROOM and general housework. Hotels, restau rants and families with competent on short notice. U.supplied V S. Employment Co., 7tf help Hud So. Telephone 503. 'f ml38 KINDS OF MEK CONSIGNMENT OKS. ALL Mick's geueral aactlon and commission house, 328 South Main. ' Ift4rt VERYBODY TO KNOW THAT DR. LEEKA is the only dentist in Salt Lake who makes no extra charge for painless extracting. Gas or vitalized sir administereu; 24 W. Had South. I44U y; 6pe-cialt- 50 PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES also cleaning, dy.ing and 108 E. 1st I. ing well done D repairCline, by So., Orders attended bv mail or call. Hall. SITUATION opp-Cit- WamT-r- . SELL TU E PIN LESS CLOTHES AGENTS TO the; only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent recently issued; sold only by agents to whom the exclusive is given; on receipt of 50 cents we will sendright a sample line also circulars, price list and terms tbby mail; Secure yoor territory at once. Address the agents. Pi less Clothes Line Co.. 105 Heruion street, Worcester! '!, 11 ; clOtts PERsry!.1;. I WAITERS, BROKER. ESTABLISHED 1866. unLoans on watches, diamonds, redeemed pledges sold at low rates. jewelry: All business coctldential. 31 E. 1st South, opp. Commercial st. MY iat- WEAR shoe. John Wetzel, 61 W. Third South. CKEIGHTON, SURGEON ST1EHL 58A West Second South. Honrs 8 to 5.Q - 5--1 To-JTig-- f Scott-Auerbac- ' nt. first-clas- : s. tug-of-w- ar : k-- ' 1 - Vc 1 rl ; -- Scott-Auerba- ch ; . posit. Walker House. ;i or, aster-at-uno- ! LUIod j , - - ! i. ' .f7?- COLLEGE; DAY McGURRIN SHORTHAND swssion and by mail. Prog- .ray ST: , ress buildin n n til 111 Pharmacy, LULL STRAYED. 1 rr.- - 'Tft 1 PREMISES' OF E. R. CLUTR, I7ROM THE East Second South street, a small cow. Horos stand straight oat front rinndia or besni. A By information s to to tthove ad2rcs will fce liberal! v cf sme re' wle-reabout- s. t .t- - . . k. - 71 . liASK-Appl- y . i t street. lutVW KKFINKI HO M E FOR PLEASANT. private family: talble tlrst-cla- r 1. 1 tn-- HIM.' Address box 71. BRICK HOUSE; Jil. MIL LEU Miller, Opera House bloek. HOL'SK OK 7 ROOMS AND C l.ov PRICK 1 ets: hydrant ar i'nr. of 2nd South on tth East, east side. A ppl 5 rtt It Ea.-- t, r A. E. I 'rat t. room 5. Hooper building niivUi E;ap ROOMS TTiU tJR T YVniioi IIUV17 board : t'OI So. Maiu. J3IANOS FOR RENT RIVERS BROS. i n-- 1 Cll -- ROOMS KEEIMNti FOR house. East in STEAM AND OAS E Ltt'Tli IC ROOMS; ) I w light: well located; nice block. AppIv Cashier. KniHRford. ; ) FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOl'SE-keepingrent. nq ire at J7t per iuoiitli. East oue hire from room ..South. intuit suitable ft r one r twu gcnt.liiii-u- . URN1SHED CLOSE COTTAGE. BUM To 1. ness. Apply J. YV. Houston, 5T West and Jl ".'." . 1 11 NEW XV CLOSE TO HOUSE. FOUR-ROO- Liberty Park. $l(t'i. small cash payment, 111. lit balance Jltl A new house, southeast part of city, p-- r 11 ou very easy tertin. e room liim'-on v'nd North for $1500. on . F. A Virtue .t Co.. S3 anj pa 34 Coniun'retal blvs-it- . ptf8 RES AND FRAMES AT COST. RI 1P1C1 I Bros. OR ON E HA L F PRIt'K. A NICE. BEER X, a cioder. back bar and other things. hLIU K. 3rd Sou h. Big bargaiii. CHOICE DAIRY AND :ME 'land sou t h of this citv: cheap.GARDENING CsaaJy. I5t S"iofO, A I iip-nts- . S. Mailt St. ?n MODERN BOUSE: EAST ON 2ND very cheap. Caad.v. 5t S. Main. U KU, t.OOD AS NEW. 438 YV. L'nd ( Sou ih. m.t& :iOOM I'OTT.U.i;. A DO HE LINED, N,EV let Ird and 4t li i: cement w alks to ear lius. . E. HublKird.- - 41 Yf. oulv cab. iid S,i' n33 E: s EW ; 1ITII EAST ON : Ri Mliu- COTTAti -: terms. YV. E. llubPard. 4lW. Ju.l s Y'cry eusy m.W K01 M sK. H A UN NEW: liol LARGE w a tcr etc . JO pi., fe. t. Mil I 3Nlu E Hubbard. 41 ish; Put. 'nd S E ROOM COTTAGE-- 1ST s. ; Lo r .nu X' B 137 i: biUl. If oii want bargain fenced; Si'C t ll IS once. Oulv S.U0 cash. W. E. bard. 41 R i ( ;' i 1 f ! ni.rM7 M South 1 1 . i!( YY 1 -- i ; .i YV YV 1 . - 1 " K- Hub-tti47- W. BRICK. HVIiL ETC, 10 rods, West Temple, offer we huve yet made. YV. ellar and burn: line hoine. Hubbard. - i;i-1 k t l!.-s- 4 'Jnd S. YV. 11 oi:yyood.it luce the marketyourself al AMJ 111 177 u rn east, and con. is n the liest proliertv (an per lot W. E. Hubbard. 41 L'nd S. mllO r Room CoTTAtiE. NEW: v pj ensh. per month. YV. E. Hubbard. II VV. "ud S. m;fj REST IN VESTMENT" YOU CAN MAKE TpHi: is to buy stock 111 the Little Pitts-bu' VI Co. at. Oi.hir. richest lu I ia.li.ReKtiiar shipmrlits will mining lie made catnp aud di by Feb. .nth. The working stock is uon assessal.l" and is for sal.- ut IU cents per th e of the secretary . room ; Censhare at the . YV tral block. 4it Necon.l South street. t tUl and get ;i report on th.- property. in '.iiU E Y EAR FROM NOUWOOD-- ' ON lots will be wort h 4O0 each. We will sell a ut f,K) few Ii. a. Surrounded by liiliceut houses. W. Hubbard. 41 YV. L'mi Y .MP" 8 L',,,1 S. Ala. E A . . g tl. - 4. pi - ' de-lnr- ed - . - To-DA- to-da- y 11 South. A mill . lit IOM iii-riMODERN D KLi.INi: elect ric lix res. good barn. v. ,. l siiiino-- east ami norm. Miuill if payment 10 sun; price i;KJtl. Joseph P. Moor YY'asaieh bldg. Bache. "Jdojioiuce nil ia m:").rvj South. GS AT COST. NELSON A. La"wS0.n7 DKl 1TI1 ROOM BOA1CD. i GOOD South Main. 1 PLEASANT for aud wife or two 1 LEG ANT NEW PRFSSK IMSR HOUsTT Home ctKikiug. Desirable, location. gentlemen. Rooms for X mint diat.-ly15 Wes t .th South. in.'i'.M .Monthly payments if desired.' fciugle geutlenieu. i.ii"i i, 1111 .nam n 1S7 ROOM FURNISH KD HOUSE. WITH UAT.'l-room- , OR at) LOTS IN K . NORWOOD" 11TH rii.rk'4 only Apply 1U nth street. J ' at :AI per lot. These lots are at ;jro cheap n. ROOMS. 2ND SOUTH. BET. MAIN AND J iiniucemeiiis to Ollllil. liubb.ir 1. 41 VV. imi S. YY'est Temple, only fla per mouth. E. mJf.3 YV. 41 S. Jnd ui.'xftl Hubbard, " v 1111 t 5 ROOM Rods 11 BRICK v house. .itv wat er, ou E. 7th South JOXou; GOOD LOCATION: STO ly ROOM at month YV. E. Hubbard. 41 YV. street, Call on Harrington, lion. per YV ?nd Sou t h 5fnd S. niV nelly A Newell. N street, maid FOR LIGHT HOI BRICK COTTAGES. LOT y NEW1.17 IT'URMSHED ROOMS i South YY'est Temple. feet, on tth East and loth South. S)i,x heap ut ltVUO. Harrington. Douuebv A, Newell' VtICELY FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT No. U YV. ;.'iid South. malt rooms. neur business center. Hit S. Stnte. a REST Y ET Oe ERRED OPPORTUNITY 'J TOltONT ROOMS FOR 1, Olt :i. with I. for an investment. Norwood, 11th at J private table. References. IS.K. tird South. per lot. VV. E. Hubbard. 41 VV. L'nd S. E, in M) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; CHEAP; AT COST. NELSON A. LAWSON w half block from Main. 00 E. 4th South, ni 153 DRUGS South ' Main. ROOMS. '1.11 TO 150 E. THIRD SOUTH: OU. wTTtTl GAS A RTESIAN store or saloou on corner 151 East Third NATURAL Machine; complete. Call or urii. South: ulso store, restaurant or saloon 58 t mI77 street. Inquire A. B. Margetts. No. 4') """'"i ieariieq. jni so. :irt East street. Main street. . n1TlS0N& AT iii4U5 COST. LAWSON. DRUtJSSouth Main. GOOD STOREROOMS IN HEART OF rPWt) X the citv will be finished and for 'rent JanuMONTHLA' PAYMENTS, A MODERN, ary 1. 1892. O'Meararooni 32, o'Mcura bidg. rnlol ON house with alt conveniences. MoGurriu A Darling. 4U3 Progresw bldg. inllJ OF SIX ROOMsTgoOD ONE HOUSE f II AT RENT DO YOU PAY? WHY NOT buy cheap: let me show you; one week only. H. YV. let that mone V on vour n r, )t.,in, 403 Fuller. We offer you the finest,applv best built houses in Salt EN SINOR SUITE on Lake low monthly installments. Miller A F'URNISIIED ROOMS, lu.TTa rates: 33S S. State. Miller (not "brothers" uo relation), 38 YV See end South. WITH OR WITHOUT HOUSE, I burn: city water. 870 S. West Temple. iu34o ROOM HOUSE. 4TH WEST TU SOUTH: 50x138; arte.-daFOUR-ROO2I0H; easy terms water; COTTAGE. 457 E. 2nd South . If lot 34 Apply Hooper block. U mj,3 iii31i KHY LARGE VVIT1T BRICK BRICK COTTAGE. I V ANEYV court. Sixth South, betweeu Maiu and bam: car lino: excellent $250 cash. tJ5 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 41 YV West Temple. Apply to R. G. Lambert. m.321 2nd South. UMi irURNISHED ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. GAS SAFETY BICYCLE: IN USE Jt aud bath lu to $4X0 per week; all outside YJ ENDRON sinc. April: perfectly new cu&hinn lira. windows. 45 F. ;.t South. Rolxjrt's new block. liKjuire at olhce of Countv Clerk, i FURNISHED ROOM; HOT AND - i LOTS. 50 FEET FRONT IN IARGE water; KINNEY Jt gas aud bath. 443 South YVest. also one lot in Miller addition; Gourlay's Temple. A Miller h addition. Apply 542 West 2nd South. BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN. AT" LESS THAN INVEN- ROOM AND BUSINESS reasonable. 344 K. 1st. South.' MY tory. Every article wili lnvenlorv orie-FURNISHED ROOM: ALSO A FRONT third less than actual va'ue, the membership suit of office rooms. Mlj K. Wnd South. m2bO in the American Ticket Brokers' Association inYV .11 give buver a bargain. cluded. E. HOUSE IN SUBURBS rick, paw nbroker. 240 S. Main St. 145J ANEW line. Kant o. Auulv room Holmes block. tnisa 71VE ACRES LAND. FOUR MILES NORTH'. Main Washington avenue .ma.1l TO FAMILY WITHOUT CII1LD-m!7- 4 frameof Ogdeu. motor O ROOMS house, line; price t)U). cash. Adreu. 221 YV. 1st South St. dress S. T.," ilamissoa House. 146 Box, Provo. ' AND Utah. 113J BOARD, LADIES OR GENTS, ROOM new. 377 Sod East. re l!i AND LUNCH. INCLUDING UNFURNISHED ROOMS; SALOON for $250. A No. 1 location for aay FURNISHED AND hot and cold water. 237 YV. business. 21' 4tu North st. r irst.soutn. FURNITURE AND GOOD-WILrHEAP URNISHED BOOMS. 33 SOUTH WEST W ofrenson iu rooms. boarding and Fdgini; house; m87 Temple st. for selling. Apply 831 YV. 1st South. good FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH rpYVO X suitable for two or more gentlemen, FIRE; CJ E FOR EXCHANGE. 1st North street; references." ' 3RD FLOOR OF MIDGLEY IT IS DIFFICULT TO f ANE MORE ofCHANCE 2ND AND23 rooms. for cash, and if you propertyfrom Enquire Midgley Jt Son. wish dispose to or Vlunitxirs. 135 E. Snd South. retire mtia your present busichauge ness list for your property exchange, we w ill And NE ELEGANTLY FUR. ROOM, OR a or sale trade you by bringing parties together suite, with or without board: 6fil S. Main. who otherwise would never meet. Have you EW BRICK COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, ALL estate or stock of goods of any description, l)very conveniences.! 51 Vine St. m32 stock, rooming house furniture, barbershop, restaurant, saloon, horses, cattle, sheep, or anyROOM. H. P. APPLY' TO COATES. thing else to exchange, let us know and we wfll DESK Hank building. WI7 41, supply your wants. Waterman Bros.. Room 157 LADY HAS NICE QUIET FURNISHED Central block. XI rooms; trans 4:r7 Kant Third South. . 1S31 LOA-MONEY TO 15. EAST SIDE. W. E. 173-41 VY 2nd South, t Hu boardHOUSE, MONEY ON HAND. TO LOAN ON improved real estate in city.' A. H. E. FIRST SOUTH ST.. MODERN nl3 brick house: larira vard. Sawver. 5 and 6 Wasatch building. S. HARDY. 1 A 2 WASATCH H. P. G. Coates. Commereial block. Li 44 CARROLL property only; current rate; BRICK COR. I AND 5TH money ready. SALE; streets. Inquire W Ii. Wightman. room 3 PER CENT MONEY. BECK, 16 E. FIRST Utah Commercial snd Savings Bank Building. A1.-.- i mtS-4- 6 ruo I 1 : atiou: c lose in: re re re nee required. II N. la A LAIWE, NICELY Fl UN IS11 EH HOlisi;, for boardiu ood location. Jl. suitable l,est ...-0-- 0, .- j ' V 1 r ."ft . 11 T YY a 11 If-K- 7 ' 5 - . 1 lit r. YV . YV lf . SE-m- M . 24 tt 111 'X ' VC i i. V M .. lr A Mi-iV- r. SIX-ROO- i- - 4 o rl N j Ifii i 1134 Jj7Joll - I r . OR : WEST TEMPLe"St7 closets, hot and cold water, bath, etc in655 E. 2nd So ith st. 107 of Dr. J. Boattie, quire FINEST R003IS IN THE CITY, A. single or en suite, everything new236 steam terms moderate, StatA beat, electric street. Harris lights; kal3 Building. FINE FRONT OFFICE OX LARGE. floor. Holmes building; steam beat. to of the Knutsford. cashier k3i Apply "nUKKISHEU COTTAGE AND S UNFUR-h58- 6 X? nished room at 146 YV 5th South. -- ROOM HOUSE -- So. . ru5u ON CENT; tlf TO LOAN AT 10 PER 10 PER cent on improved property. ' J. B. Blazer A Co.. 41 W. 2nd South St. m433 MILLER-- : MONEY. THE Windsor Co.. 38 W. Second South St. m38S ON DEPOSITED COLLATERAL AND "piME X real estate iu terms to suit. U. W Fuller, room 3 'Culmer block, on 1st South near Maio. PLENTY. OF MONEY TO LOAN ON "If AVE city or suburban realty. E. B. Wicks.Com- mercial block. m35S TO LOAN ON SHORT LONG OR MONEY and on real estate: notes bought. BASEMENT, NO. 80 W 2ND SOUTH, rpHE JL corner of West Temple, Id Tribune buildWaterman Bros., room 41, Ceutral block. ing. Inquire at tbe Simpson-Hil- l Drug Co. ha55 N WF;LL IMPROVED REAL ESTATE,, long time motiiy on farms, good cotnioercial also money advanced on 00 ESTRAY POUND NOTICES. Iaper bought, F. N. Uhrlaub, 9 W. 2nd So. goodm2Q4 KESaRkTb A Y"266TWBlRAlDSnCoo PACIFIC INVESTMENT CO. 45 AND 46 and figure 2 on rpHE like the figure 1 on left 1657 X Commercial block; no com mission, left shoulder; 15 bands high.' hip One black horse, branded R .N on right hip, FUNDS TO LOAN ON X at lowest current rates. H. MORTGAGE, about 6 years old. star in forehead, white spot on npRUST P. G. Coates, ; nose: about 13'i bauds high. .. Commercial Bank Imildiug. One gray mare, rather brown on back, brand on right hip. blurred: about 13 bauds high. C AAA ON E YEA R. tJUX) ONE OR TWO animals are not claimed 3 I UUU years, 5tMl five years. W. - E. HubIf tbe 149 and taken away before the lltb of January. IWi, bard, 41 West Second South. they will be sold at public auction at the city2 ON PER IMPROVED CENT PROPERTY; to the highest bidder, at estray. pound, J. J. U. Blazer A Co.. 41 W. Second South. O. MATTQX. Poundkeeper. o'clock p. m. 15 ABOUT YEARS OLD, J. LEONARD, LONG AND SHORT TIMS ONE GRAY onHORSE left shoulder money. Room 22. Commercial block. h5il biurrel. .One , brown horse about-- 14 year old; IM-- I blaze in face. lame iu one fore foot. rr. 1M- - AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDE no delay. Bone) One lizbt dun about 18 years old; white blaz. John proved propertj'. ready, J. Snyder, Rooms 35 and 36, Hooper block. in face. If tbe above described animals are not claimed and , taken away on or before the 3rd f Telephone 557, sold at auction tbey will be January. HAVE fci5.0tJu TO LOAN IN SUMS TO to the hit; public at tbe city estray best bidder, at pound suit, At three, six, nine or twelve month. 2 o'clock p. m. J. O. KATTOX. Poundkeeper. Sum J. Kelson, Boom 3d. Hooper block, g7kl rBE NE-YEA- R - Jl , lu-Z- . i . above-describe- d -- - - 181-2- CIVIL EH CI H EERS. W. SNOW. CIVIL AND MINING ENGI- block. 4 J neer, room- 2, . Hooper & Eldredga . h37.4 Main street. T. BRECKON, CIVIL AND MINING engineer. li.0 and Pil Cumuier ial Block. . . J pia?joo - l.-a- n - - STATE ST A SKYE TERRIER, FROM 3I name Return to A. M. Bell. Tiny. ntt5 and be rewarded. Kuutsford ; :s Salt Lake City, LOST OR STOLEN. " i y ing, by one who wants to make a liviDg. Enquire at 14o State street or Police Station. mt!38 Mass. if 11 I'. ROO M WITH FINE IA.RGK inSTOU Holmes Uid. ti. S. HelllH'-i- . Knutsfonl Hotel lll".'Cj bAROK FURNISH KU ROOMS. 14T E. ' N D inii-tSouth. HOUSr:. .ALL MOD Ei.N walk.-- :uiil ;ood barn; Xl cou ivenieuces. ceiin-ncl se in. C. K. Tu v lor A. Co., 41 wt :ud South LAND NOTICE. ALL PERSONS who have not used their homestead US. eiin secure a g.Kd farm of acres. Call A rights on land locator. Brown, January 1st the Ell over the llio Grande Western Railway flyer will Perfectly fitting :j not' noteworthy. leave Salt1 Lake at 8:50 a. m., arriving at wind-uOrdm ivt 0 a. m. i leave Oirden at 4 :50 n. m. p of tbe evening was between Th.e iarrlve at Salt Lake 6 p.m. Herbert Slade and a Pbiladelpbian, O'Brien FORTUNE TELLER, by name. Three rounds were sparred but THE WONDERFUL returned from California, tell past. VSMOWAXi Mxsxzoar. neither deserved any especial mention. ' present ana ruture. call ana see her now at No. (J3 State St., Rooms 26 and 24. ma07 Frank Harding has returned from his DRESSMAKING Middle to wu. Con n.. trip of four weeks. CUNNINGHAM, MADAME 55 and h building..' J. H. Farthing, one of tbe firm of buck It BrokeA.Up in a Sow Small Returns AIL the latest designs in dressmaking; work Xaatcn nl! h glove manufacturers of Saa Jose, CaL, is at H'j , tke Cullen. tournament has broken strictly WHYTOCK, DENTIST, OFFICE, RAY- The W. H. Irvine, who has been mentioned as up in a graud row. '.Tbe teams got a little T L. bould 4 doors south of Walker bouse. a caudidate for president of tbe Chamber of leery of the amount that there was to be in U.TOVB block; OF ALk KINDS. REPAIRING Commerce, say s be Is uot in it, and doesn't tbe prises for tbe winners and some of them 5 Leave orders at 1U. E. 2nd South. Hot intend to be. refused to pull Thursday evening, but 'at ALL! CURES PRIVATE UNGER Dis C. J. Walters of Abilene, Kansas, arrived last tbe was smoothed over and a coneases, menstruation, stricture, stone, poly- in tbe city last night. Mr. Walters Is one of test wasthing when But up. gotten: yesterday in live days. vhit.s in telv. cancers, pen un.tbe Sunflower politicians whose finger Is I tbe time set for i the matinee arrive- - the typhi lis. liverpiles and kidney disease, cripples touch with the pulse teams refused to pull aud Manager Levey der fifteen year, la practice 27 years. Oiilc .always in sympathetic of tbe public. He spoke feelingly of the resigned from the management of tbe con- -t and residence 56 West rd S. f death of Senator Plumb. cern. so there was no contest yesterday, TRIPP. DENTISTS, ROOMS 2nd And still they come. Another Liberal j Wnen a settlement was called for oy tbe CHAPMAN Opera Uonse blojk. ii W. gen-est. Anaesthetic aumliliitered. A teams tbe manager showed an account of Southstock took bp hit residence in Zion on tbe mornOf dentists supplies on hand. e3jp 1, 1892. For the present be I the money taken: in, which was $930 for ing of January to seven and amounted KUHN. LADiES' HAIRDRESSER; LLE. the will be knOwn as Matt Haaga. residence expenses f Jr., night, .tX room 45, buiiliir.g. 643 East j Seeond South. - Fighting weight, ' 553. each 10 for member leaves $4.50 Mother about This DENTlSTi OFFICE OP-- : doing nicely. pounds. C If d721 Commenclng geutlc-lueli- . 1 .I X . Tribune. APPLY AX 403 4, NURSE GIRL. A GO11D South West Temple St. DO EN ERA L HOUSEWORK. A GIRLE.TO and Tnf9t Apply in forenoon. - - O. Box 571. ers ut ;; fr rib-roast- - TI ADY MANAGER: GOOD SALARY'. J erenees and lUO cnh required. Call 773 YV. IURNISHED i p-e- rty well-kuow- rs nose-smashe- clog-dancin- i j liver-congeste- ten-minu- : - er rom-the-shoul- to-da- y. j well-know- at - j ut ut hublt, and Clerk Bache called up to bis office for a bundle be bad forgotteu the day ? before. : 10 o'clock. Clerk Bache will hear evidence lu the case of the United States against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saluts. regarding the compensation of the receiver of tbe property and tbe fees. attorney's The Old Jordan-Niagar- a mining case beThis case is begins! at lOio'elock ing ought with unrelenting zeal. The costs of tbe suit already aggregate thousands of dollars, v Kill! Theater, Sunday, 8:10." and Government.,' No Subject:U "Society i tickets. Just, received from Paris, a fine stock of and ambers. I also pipes, cigar-holde- rs have a flue Havana cigar, which is put in a handsouie.Xmas box suitable to go any part of tbe world. Ladies are respectfully InSam Lett, vited at the old reliable. 171 and 173 Main St. Itemoval Notice. Mouheim, Bird & Proud foot, architects, bave removed to the new Walker. Building, at 3rd South and Main streets, where tbey found- on tbe Snd floor in rooms may be ; 27 to ao. ;j; ., V. K. Taylor Sc Co., Brokers and dealers In real estate, nouses built and sold on monthly payments. Pro cared for and Investments made for son- - residents. Correspondence solicited. 41 TIV est Second South etreet. Fritz Bros. Gatb. Affidavit. Gipsy Queen Marguerite and Other brands of fine cigars. Western Cigar Agency. Telephone 40. P. To-day;- i S.. llul.- - nifiiil -- ier, Kuutsford. FOR C T IRL 4th East. K. YV. 11 ; BOOK K E E PI N G PRE-- " CLERICAL WORK reference. Add ret- - F 8. Tribune. A TEDIOUS FAKE. The next contest was a surprise to the initiated. It was ou the cards that gore would flow line beer at a German festival, but it proved to be the most unsatisfactory mill ever witnessed iu this field for fakes and fakirs. The sparrers were Lyuott, the soldier, and ltichards, the coon, between whom bad blood has existed since their first contest ended iu a draw. The first round was devoted as usual to the siziug-u- p process, but two blows being struck, each by thle soldier. Thu second round was also noted for the liddliug tactics displayed, but towards the close the coou made a vicious swipe at Lyuott, who returned the lead with, a pivot swihit on his left mauley. A second lead by Hichards resulted in nothing being accomplished. The third round was an exasperating one, the coou refusing all Invitations from Lyuott to come in to close quarters. It closed with jeers and hisses from the Impatient spectators. The fourth was a repetition of the third with the exception that the coon, becoming reckless, made two leads, which the soldier evaded. The fifth was opeued by tho coon in an vicious attempt to get In a apparently knock-oblow. The first exchange re- -, suited in Lynott receiving a mouth-warmr. and the uoou a Several times a slugariug was imminent, but one was afraid and the other "daseut." In the sixth Lyuott woke up and landed right and left ou the mahogany pug's carcass,; following The rouud put the iu quick succession. sports iu good humor, which was intensified wheu lieferee Jim Wllljams declared that two more rounds would be necessary for him to decide the winner. The seventh round was the longest threes-minuround oa record, lasting fully ten minutes by tbe watch. Lynott kept leading and managed to viciously for a knock-oget in a few blows over the coon'sdisconsokidneys and heart that made him appear late. In the eighth the coou attempted to rush things and delivered two vicious body blows which sent Lyuott" spinning to the ropes. On the recoil he got in a vicious on the' coon's straight-- f chin. From that time on honors were even, Lyuott neglecting to follow up advantages gained, although a number of opportunities were Offered. Referee Jim Williams again announced of; the gentlemen bad done that as neither be would; have to give them two anything more rounds." The decision was received with cheers aud Williams at once became thu most popular man in tbe ball. Tbe ninth was marked by vicious leads and heavy rushes by both. Tbe coon got in shoulder blows, while tbe cyclonic(?) soldier devoted his attention and pillows to tbe coon's maw. Had Lynott tbe heart and good generalship he would bave done for and there. The the Ethiopian tourist then te round was remainder of tbe at which Lynott devoted to proved to be an adept.was one in which had The tenth round shunned fight the coon would have Lynott it and probably tbe contest, got tbe worst of for bis guard was down and tbe knock-oinvitation was on the door. Lynott played for tbe coon's kidneys throughout. Again tbe referee decided no contest and in announcing another round stated that unless something" was' done neither would get a dollar. For tbe eleventh round they came to the scratch as active' as two jig dancers at a Kilkenny fair. They pawed tbe air with their bands and scraped splinters from the floor with their feet until time was called. A light being out of tbe question, tbe referee announced that as Lynott bad done all tbe leading in the last round be would give bis decision in bis favor. te 11 er well-know- Court xtems. . y; eye-witne- . It was very quiet around, the Wasatch building yesteraay. Commissioners Green-11111dud iNorrell ; kept open house duriug the forenoon. Clerk McMillan appeared at his office early in the day through force of '. - ng fied. ! to-da- ''Si ;. I i y. safe-blowi- ar-rest- ed cni-plele- d street, near Fourth Fast. up to that tihie kiiovu thecxtolte by the police to be in the deal, but just how of B"'ll On they have placed any burdeu Thoiuusou, is known only to tlieuisel ves. D is said by those who claim to know all the ins and outs of the case that he has been iu Denver for some time, having gone from custom. here immediately after his liberation from L the penitentiary, where he servdd a term SSpeera. who! lately left this city with who wa failiux at thia ultitude, of omoi year, and that he met Sprague hUwlfe w ires it ft lend fioie Marshalltowu. Ia.. that on the latter' arrival iu Dsonver and his room iu oil'ered him t he hospit aLitles-o- f , his wife Is dead. Thompson is tho last ilay of reitlntrutlou. AH the Cliftonis House. That Til 1h wUu admitted, .but his connection deelrt to, vote In February with the LlbTala plant here is uot satisfactorily liould ico the Metropolitan Hotel Th board M from D a. in. until 9 p. in. Although Oagmm hai confessed to the As the weather wa comparatively mild oflicers, they were not placed in' oosse-sioi- i wa carried on at a uum-liyesterday, work where It la desirous tltat of all the facts until the arrest of Spratcue of bulldluxa was Hashed over the wires from Denver. ouckmcd at the earlleat be should they uiometit. Th 0111 Mrs. Sprague, In order to save, if posworthless husband, concluded to The funeral of F M. Anderaon. who was sible, her she knew of the case, Sue is the what tell Seventh the at South killed the other ni:ht in the Singer the lodging-bous- e street croaslnu oT tfieUio Urande Western landlady of of Second South and road., wan largely attentled. The deceased building, at thoa corucr house resorted! to by all ;tate streets, had many friends, classes of people, aud .which has! often afA party of yapa" liield up a sleluhint: party by the police. on Went Temple street, last cvrnlui; and forded shelter to men wanted ' stated their 'a promise intention of taking a ride witti At first she eutjeaxorcd to obtain the authorities that hoc husband the party. The boys ia the sleigh showed from would be given Immunity from punishment, aud the routth withdrew. flht A proirvl.uetit Saiiit.' retuarked the other but as that promise could uot bti given she had oouie to a pretty pas concluded to tell her story iu thej luope that day that tlunifH tale, it is had to look for a report of some beneiit might result. Her:ioid HalnU whea tho Cronk. led to the arrest of King a c.hurcli event in u lieullle paper rather said, aud possibly Tait, and to the probable locathan lit tho fferuld. Ho was peaUliiK of the tion of theplaut." The work of i'liainting" Taberna-l'oiicert jof Christmas nllit. so the story goes, in the Singer was done, Daniel Maxey, a miner frouiPeunsylvanla. ' died yesterday at i t. Marks hospital of building, and the machinery'" couisisted of nlaster-of-pa- r ts impression of cuius aud a 07 waa a man aliiKle trouble. heart Maey uo relative- In thi.i au electric battery. With this crude af'years of ajf: queer was manufacIlls ami bedy was taken to the fair $oUt0 worth of'theand Territory with thej aid of Kstablislunen t to bo tured by Uagnou, Utah Crouk aud Kinij. the ; alletred Srfuo. burled at the expeiiHo of the couuly. OuKtav- M. VounnberK and Ivla M. Auder-io- n slioveis, a market was found fori it. King to the manufacture, was also an joined U?arU and hands yesterday and and upon him the authorities, it is said, rely ktarted through lifeuaoiie. 'onuniMHoner to convict Gagnon, whose desire .to turn:: Norrell performod the ceremony at his ortiee. T'oo urbauo Daniel Hwau, who usually assists Slate's evidence will not be satislied. Of the men connected with thej gang, all Cotuniisalouer Norrtiill In hU marriage ceren iu this city. Gaguou was monies, was not 'present yesterday, to the are us a barkeeper by Ben Whitte-mor- e thb aud employed of bride groom. disaypolnlnieut at the Union Pacific Hotel for otoliths. Two boy of alut. sixteen years of ae ru inner for wcro piled up on thtf Uoor in one corner of a Sprague was the lusty-voice- d four lioursNew Year's the 'i'empleton. Thompson droveiaan express Maiu street saloon not in iail, Kiug ideulitied morning In a pitiable state of intoxication. wagon when ticket-scalpin- g business, Tait is an A crowd of their more calloused comrades withn the aud Cronk is equally jehu clustered around billiard and pool tables as a man about town. he Ivory, flails until almost dawu. punching tlaw who is the mother of Billy agaiith.t selling intoxicat.inx L Mrs. Sprague, That the violated by a Cornell, who is now awaiting trial for belng drtuks to minors is constantly Is a. disgraceful implicated in the assault aud robbery of few of th' saloonkweper Clarke, the foreman of the Congo- mine,bus-bau-is 1' .' 'Sam. nothing undone to save iher .The day yestertlay was spent quietly, and leav ingaud has already secured the services wor of the Sunday, tb streets a few appearance hours In the morn- of a leading attorney to care for bis; Inteand after V of the . stores rest. ing the greater part 11UU, COMMENTS Ol DAGO BTTP closed up. The main difference between-thJohn J. Uull, tbe foreman of tbe Union day and the Sabbath being that the churches were closed and the saloons. were I'acltlc boiler shops, whose experience at Detective la the early evening there Beck's Hot Springs with openly open,heer waa good everywhere, especially in Daggett is still familiar with the public, baa of been visiug bis old home in Laramie, Wyo.. the hotels, which ks usual took care . and to ai't'pubi iyn reporter he discoursed as their guoats right handsomely. At. au election held last Wednesday of folic wi on the 28th ultr : I ihavo engaged the services of a first-cta- sa the Ivy Temple. Pythian Sisters ofta Utah, serve for followlim' officer were elected attoruey," bald Mr. Hull, "as I desire mouths:- Mrs. W. E. Vltrllni, to have the whole matter showti tip in its the ensuing six1 Had M. of K. O.J Mrs. V. Kehruiann. K. S. ; Mrs. true light. It Is a duty I owe myself of tbe charge brought against me beesii iif anr J. Birkenhead, K. J. ; Mw,! O. Sheet. M. O. Pnrtello, I, ot T.i Mrs. O. llar-bl- u, other nature I should bave cleared myself T.; Mrs. G. of O. T. ; Mrs. B. SnurtlifT. M. of K. without tbe services of a lawyer, but. as the Baker. M. of F. ; Mrs, P. M. oase now stand I desire to leave no stone C : Mrs. K-V.- jJ. O. : Mrs. JV J-- Tripp, trustee for unturned that will tend to give my persecutor bis jui deserts. 'Had I been a fotr&n-geighteen months..of without friends I should undoubtedly At a mcetlufj Rocky Mountain Lodse No. 3. K. of P., held; New Year's eve. the bave Deeu ruined socially, and in fact, every following officers for the ensuing six months other way, by Daggett's base accusations: were elected: Chancellor Oomuiauder, but tbe tide has turned against him. and I Hiram feel safe', lu saying that when Judge Z&ae T. M. Patten t, St. Thomas; lu gets through with him he will be in sorry Covey; prelate, Fltx Muller; master of exchequer. predicament." ii' Tbe same paper bas tbe following to JiUhard Baker; master of finance. Kobert say ' Harrison; keeper of records and seals, on Its own responsibility : . V. V. for "Hull Laramie tbe Phlllipsj trustee, says that eighteen contingent la Salt Lake bas stood by him to a man. and, ttioaths. Arthur Hague. ester-An item appeared la The Torn unet their efforts that much dam( It Is . r to a family by the name agingtbrougb will be brought; the etfect that testimony 7 ; htiu-se- lf South Seeoud West, Daggett. Harry. Uyads has Interestedagainst at tn destitute elrru instances. During the in the matter, and will bring up a: witi v uumorou charitably disposed persons ness whose testimonyw Is bound to prove a 1 at thlsofMce to assist this ) the Way, did family, but crusher to Daggett, bo, made lu the number of not refclin from the, policebyforce, but was it r had lnn r. , wiere the bteele family lives. If expelled when tbe present trouble cone i ? of ueneed. .i knowing tiie exact whereabouts i: will call at .The TfUBiTjf & office his brief stay here Mr. Hull reDuring .1 r h !: the correct number they ceived convincing assurauee that there is i cM!f-rria subatautial beaeiit not a person in Laramie who- believes him to-du- to-da- " Sth II is arrest m ante-morte- j reg'ster-I- you want to Tho Judicial inlUt Iu tho Wasatch will beat 10 o'clock. gin to Krhul ujralu Ho to the Do not fail to rt?iter Metropolitan ihJtoljT aud attct.d to It. This la the laal day. y from 9 T'he rt'Kitralloii twiard ita lu thu iijorulmr until in the evening. This la tlui lasit day. . HettUter. If you want to vote In February 1) register Von until o'clock to-- u a ht. 1 1 la the last chance. Now Year's vulllui la tliuoat obsolete lu Zluii. but few yesterday availing themiselvea il of the prlviloisea alTordod by the io-d- wears billiards in the Walker House. He his old spring coat aud blows about the mild winter Ziou is enjoying. Thomas Smith, a miner, threatened to autopsy on the perform f an carcass' of Mike Fitzgerald with a pocket knife last night and instead of resorting to L.otidon prize-rin- g rules to settle the difficulty "Fitz" appealed to Officer Carey to act as peacemaker. Fitzgerald will swear to a complaint Grove ;Sueucer. a young man well known in this colmmunity, having been born aud reared here, is lu jail in Butte City ou attempted charges tif burglary..; The details of and attempted naurder. : are not known here, only the; his offenses fact of his arrest on the charges named having been telegraphed. Three thieves attempted to enter the gun-sho- p at &:a. in. yesterday of Brqwniug Bros, ou Main Street. Jrhev tried the window; of the bacfe office Uind then the skylight, but did not succeed ih effecting an entrance, as Sain Browuing was laying for them, with a magazine shotgun. It is just as well for the crooks that they did not got iu. If they had uot one of them would have left the premises . alive. Fred p'rummond, a prepossessing young fellow with a tendency in his. wearing apparel to .cowboy ism, walked into the office at tbe police station yesterday morning and announced to Desk Sergeant McCurdy that he waa wauied, in Ogdeu for forgery, lie was desirous of .receiving punishment for his crime and would deem it a favor if he would lock him up. He was accommodated, and the Ogdeu authorities have been noti- Mil K.iVl' f Prop. i MuKrHf, abound BURBIDGK At Salt Lake Citv Jauuary 1st, Ella Fo.Uer Burbidge. daughter of William F. Foster and Mary F. Caunou Foster aud wife of 3George fc. Itu'rbuliie. born in St. Oeorge, IMfiS. ?TJYVashingtou countv. I tub. March will be held at the Eighth ward asrooms .Trd. at l(l::t) 11. sembly Jauuary 111. are invited, to attend. Friends of Sunday, the f.tiuilv WANT K. mouth. YV1TI1 DIED. ng COTTAti tX) per W. aiul s. i er ng 41 FRONT ROOM. CI.OSKT $14.00. closet. l'riv lie,; auj water cook No. ug. Inquire light Jl PLEASANTLY Fl'BNISHED FRONT ROOM j for uuc or two Applv ut Center st. irj where Health, comfort, bappuiess Garland stoves are used. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Ladies, make your husbands happy by them a preseut of aline meerschaum buying cigar-holdat the old reliable. pipe or Sam Lew. 171 and 17U Main St. P. S. I have a fine Havana cigar which is put in a bandsomo Xuas box. Sam Levy. - y bard, ccileti." South St. Our -i 1)1 4 ROOM 1AKGKfine liaru, No. 18 E. 1st wines and liquors, etc., are pure. old. ami of the best distillation. Family trade a specialty. j - HOUSE. liUTTEUY. closets and city water, on car line. 4t R n.'il "VTEYV ar Iha s: fol-fow- . r au ll-k- 1 well-know- s. catcb-as-catch-c- 4 ntVl ; STOCK AFTER AN1ARV 1. 111 the ILittle Piiishiirvr Co. will advance to share. No suiek will le sold for 10c after ttiat date. Bv order board of dir;ctori. nit ti A N T N E W ,v UOO M RESIDENCE. 1 J Ll east front, on electric line; every modern Convenience, finely finished, to trade for vacant lot north of Fourth South. F 7. Tribune. 7-K0- Old-tim- - . n-- bloek. vroTJCK-- i-- tus-of-w- ar fe.-ice- s p! uilca-Krliide- r. - lock, 4 doors east of St. Paul's Chapel. At'- Sou. grocers. Pjy J no. M e Doaa Id XT1CELY STEAM ROOMS, KL'kNISIIF.l) heat. bath,. parlor: all . home comforts: K7 ti- -l str-tNorth Main Kefrrrm-eDWELLING, ON 1.LECTRIC- LINK. I just completed. A oeautltui home. Milier A Miller. Mi vY. Snd South. n ?f ROOM HOL'SK; CLUSC IN: tVJ. bouse on ear line, t'Jl: 4 room houw, ?s . f. A. Virtue Co. . J3 and 34 Commercial Kl'RN 1SH KB ROOM AND HOARD, XJICELY also limiteU number for tuble bojrd. euoes required at 446 S. Weot Temple st. Mrs. TO-NIG- j 11 EXCHANGE. A BUSINESS FOB OR enWILL y prort v ; luurae encunibriuife or Py rash difference. Morl.10 A Co.. room A) MorUn d. UPSTAIRS IN JNO. M'lHiNALOS J r Sportinc Bo The Salt Lake Driving Park Association duriug thej past year has-- made mauy improvements on their new track two miles west of thej city. A plat of grouud was pu-- -t based at a cost of i 15.600. A new track was laid, a large amphitheater, stands. aud booths were built at a Stables, Cost of ilti.uoO. making a total expenditure for the year of S31, 000. Sain Haller will probably leave for Butte for the putposij? of inaugurating a iu that lively1 city. Mr. Haller e is an manager hav ing successfully piloted Hanlou. Lee. n O'Connor. Gaudaur and Tee me r, the oarsmen, aud Jim Corbett, the pugilist, iu exhibition as lie has ample backing in tho tours, aud D resent enterprise the Butteites can look forward to some rare sport. If the held there is what it is represented to be two teams will be taken from this city. t , i lbKOOMS night. ht IO-cate- 11 . ar Of-w- G . n BOUSES CONVENIENTLY A rant inif f rom 3 to 7 rooms. MorlunIK'iJ V'o.. room SO. Mori block. TO 3 FL UN1S1IED KOOMS (NEW). 1J4 N. W. Temple. nl BOOM AND BOARD, ftj l'KK WEEK. JiH i.rt West 1st Svhitli. A'. Ecklund captain of tbe Swedish tug-lat- e tejim during the; contest, was not satisfied nth his defeat at the bands bf the American team aud bas Challenged the American team for "250 a side and tbe gate receipts! He will use a team composed of hisown team and the NorThe contest will take place to wegians. 1 CLUB-SWIN- POLL for svr.p. FOR CEVF.RAL ;j A MATCH ' 1892. a. ft o cncAi:s. LOW pracrs on tianos OPFCTAL ; Co? our StO' k O on i aitiiii ntet'it.4. Ou . t . :r T Vfililf l b ;.. ; 1 1 - ill e . 7 K. GREGG ACO. BUY NOTtis, BON Di. X a bank stocKs, etc., aud Loan moo-a- lop or thort time. Room 30, Commercial Block. ARTIES DESIRING TO BORROW OR LOA N moyy see A. M. Janes, g PJ Main st. m3-4-l y PASTUriACS. FEED, U AY Oil TVINE arSTABLING; town. Aaaress or inquire South st. - . FOi h 1 c "jit HOicsES AN I C A 'i i U iA- - ":AINj K.w'.i ;' x m , ' s v |