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Show TRUTH 10 ing information which will be a great aid to the upbuilding of the industry An indignant citizen, writing to one in this state. of the city dailies, first recites his fruitLAWYERS' DIRECTORY. less efforts to get a car, owing to the For handy reference Tkuth prints the folpeculiar system of running in vogue on the Consolidated lines, and then indig- lowing list of Salt Lake lawyers, with thei, nantly demands to know if there is a addresses and telephone numbers. If any remedy. Why, of course there is, and names are omitted, or any errors In the list, a simple one at that. Walk. please notify this paper so that corrections may be made. ft Adams, Thomas, 714 McCornick Block. Since it has been discovered that Allison, E. M., 163 S. Main St. .Anderson Anderson, Atlas Block. is name last Edwards Fitzmaurice, Armstrong,& S. King Central Block. P., it is said that Officer Tom, of the police Arnold A Mitchell,249 Progress Block. Main St. South James H.t Bacon, Chief Paul force, contemplates asking 62 Commercial Block. G. Backman, H., for a seargeantcy, for the credit of the Commercial Block. Baldwin. Charles, Commercial Block. Barbee, T. F., family. Barker, F. E., 430 D. F. Walker Building. ft ft Barnes, A. R., 212 S. Main St. There is a striking similarity in the Bird, W. H., 236 S. Main St. 7 D. F. Walker Bldg. Bishop, A. C., editorial expressions of the two mornAuerbach Bldg. Booth, Lee A Ritchie, Bowdle, J. K.. 314 Atlas Block. of Mrs. anent death the ing papers Boyd. C. W., 609 McCornick Block. 156V4 Main St. Thomas Marshall. With the exception Botkin, Theodosius, Rooms W. M., Block. Atlas Bradley, of the signature letter G, which conBramel, W. H., 401 Auerbach Bldg. D. F. Walker Bid . cluded the Tribunes token of respect, Breeden A White, Breeze, J. M., 414 Atlas Block. same. are the they 212 S. Main St. Brown & HERE AND THERE 16-- 18 608-6- 03 74-- 75 77-- 78 426-42- 500-5-04 2--3 203-2- 04 311-3- ft ft 26-2- 80 23-2- ovJSEHo f recipes::, f Florentine Cream To tbe juice of four lemons add one and a half cupe fuls of sugar; soak half a box of in half a cup of cold water; stir over tbe fire until dissolved; wheu it is cold add It to three cupfuls of cream whipped, when well mixed pour into a mould; set on ice until ready to serve. Mushroomed Yeal Chops Select live or six nice veal chops, dust with a teaspoon ful of salt and one saltspoou-fu- l of pepper; dip first in beaten egg Ci.-- l. ... CUk OIQ QIC and then in finely chopped mushrooms, Phone 62. 163 Main S. St. dip again in egg and then in finely Stevens, C. W. L., McCornick Bldg. Stewart A Stewart, powdered cracker crumbs. Fry in Stull, J. M., 122 Commercial Block. D. Walker F. G. boiling fat until done. Garnish with Bldg. Sullivan, M., Sutherland, A. G., 76 W. Second South St. sprigs of parsley. D. F. Walker Bldg. Sweet, F. A., Tanner, H. S., 307 Templeton Bldg. Jersey Lilies Cream half a cupful of Tatlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Block. butter, add very slowly one cup of Taylor, A. V., 6 Commercial Block. Taylor, E. W., 85 Commercial Block. sugar, half a cup of milk, two cups Thomas, A. F. S., 62 Commercial Block. of pastry flour and teaspoon of vaThomas, J. M., 13 Eagle Bldg. Atlas Block . Thomas, Mathonihah, nilla. Spread thinly on the bottom of Progress Bldg. Thompson, E. D. R., Thompson A Gibson. 9 Commercial Block. an inverted dripping pan, mark in Truman, D. S., Eagle Bldg. squares and bake five minutes. ReTwomey A Twomey, 97 Commercial Block. move, roll while warm in cornucopia Deseret Bank Building. Van Cott, Ray, Van Meter, Joseph, 502 Progress Bldg. shape and just before serving fill the Commercial Block. Walton, E. A., 212 S. Main St. open space in each lily with whipped Wanless, W. F., Wells, D. H., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. cream slightly sweetened and D. Commercial Block. 502-50- 418-4- 501-5- 05 317-3- 20 gcla-tin- 19 314-3- 15 120-12- 36 91-- 92 90 31-- 32 25 419-4- 21 14-- 15 606-60- 0L 509-5- 10 426-4- 426-4- 28 28 95-9- 407-40- 420-4- Club, a press clipping from his bureau announcing the formation in Dead Mans Gulch, Manitoba, of a commercial club with the object of obtaining water for the town cow. Harris sent a reply in which he thanked Tod for the courtesy and said a few other things. Tod 93-9- 414-4- 23 15 58-5- 93-9- 16-- 17 7-- 12 94 24 400-4- 02 612-6- 16 69 10-1- 86 printed the thanks, but not the other But, by things. Here they are: the immortal gods, whose carven forms grace the.capitol at Rome, it is not nor particularly what I want. Srecisely sometime, I saw an article with the Salt Lake City bouledealing and mentioning the club by name vard, in large letters. Oh, Tod! I do so want that article. I am hungering and thirsting for it. Get it for me. like a good boy. Send it by registered mail, telegraph or express. Go to the ant, thou sluggard. Wake up, oh sleeper, or Ill come over and break your infernal neck. Nevertheless I am always and 400-4- 05 500-5- 01 16-1- 87-9- 201-2- 05 705-7- 301-3- 08 07 606-6- 07 21 108-1- 11-- 09 12 bric-a-bra- 429-4- very sincerely, etc. 413-4- ft ft of the criminal division Judge Diehl, of the city court, has issued a decree! ukase, notice or pronunciamento in which he gives notice that hereafter all Sunday drunks will be fined the limit. We suggest to Judge Diehl that it would be far better for the welfare of the city and more in consonance with the eternal fitness of things if he would announce that he would fine the men who sell the liquor the limit. In the eye of the law it is no crime to take a drink on Sunday, or a dozen, so long as one does not get drunk and disturb the peace, but the sale of every single drink constitutes an offense. Why should the man who falls a victim to the bartenders numerous offense be punished free? severely while the latter goes scotChrisAbrogate the decree, Judgeof mercy topher. Remember the quality is not strained, and neither is Salt Lake whisky for that matter, for it is full of headaches, and things; let the Sunday drunk off if he will tell where he got his liquor, and then, when the guilty mixologist comes before your august tribunal, sock it to him till the cows come home. ft ft Jacob Kopp, Ihe young man who was killed on Sunday last by colliding with a fellow ball player was a fine young man and will be greatly missed by a host of friends in this vicinity and elsewhere. The remains were taken to Chicago for interment. ft ft J. G. Weaver has been appointed manager of the Intermountain oil bureau and is doing good work in diffus Henderson, T. Ellis, 78 7 Commercial Block. Burris, C. W.. 213 D. F. Walker Bldg. Casey. A. W., 95 Commercial Block. Chernngton, Pennel, 401-- 2 McCornick Block. 8 Auerbach Bldg. Cherry & Cherry, 4 Commercial Christensen A Ryckman, Block. 4 Commercial Christensen, Arthur ., block. Clark, F. R., 704 McCornick Bldg. Coad, J. C., 217 S. Main St. Darke, S. W., 460 East Fifth Seuth St. 93-Darmer, J. E. 23-- Central Block. Auerbach Bldg. Dey, C. Charles. Dickson, Ellis & Ellis, Progress Bldg. H., 68-Wenger, Diehl, C. B.. 120 East First South St. & Snyder, 2 Atlas Block. Westervelt 85-A Block. Commercial Dininny McMaster, 62 Commercial Block. J. Whitaker, J., Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National Bank Bid. McCornick Bldg. Whlttemore. C O., Elchnor, D. C., Progress Bldg. D. O., Jr , 407 Auerbach Building. Willey, 403 D. Walker F. Evans, David, Bldg. Williams, J. A., 7 Eagle Block. Evans, P. C., 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Williams. P. L.. 0 Commercial Block. A Farnsworth Lund, Templeton Bldg. McCornick Bldg., Wilson A Smith, TempleFerguson, Cannon A Tanner, Phone 744-- 4. ton Bldg. Winton, Paul, Progress Bldg. Frick A Edwards, 615 McCornick Bldg. Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. Gatrell, C. G., 315 Auerbach Bldg. Young A Moyle, Deseret National Bank Big Gilchrist, C. K,, 34 Central Block. Zane. C. S.. Deseret National Bank Bldg; Z Goodwin A Van Pelt, 20-Commercial Blk. ' 309 Templeton Bldg. Gray, L. H., A Decoration Hint. Commercial Block. Greenwood, G. B., Gunter, W. T., 502 Progress Bldg. Old prints In ebony bued frames Gustin, F. J., 421 Atlas Block. an attractive frieze above tbe make Hall, W. R., Eagle Bldg. c Hamilton, J. M., 31 O'Meara Block. or row of fancy plates and IN EFFECT APR. 1, 1902. Harkness, Robert, 163 S. Main St. row of steins that are to be fouud in Harkness, R. B., 163 S. Main St. D. most modern dining-roomDEPART. Harrington, Sanford A Richards, If oriF. Walker Bldg. Cache For Ogden, Valley, Omaha, ental ornaments decorate the shelf, Hartley, R. G., 112 Commercial Block. Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. D. F. Walker E. V., Higgins, Bldg. 7.00 a m water colors arranged Louis and Intermediate points Japanese Hlles, Ogden, 234 S. Main St. For Ogden, Helena, Butte, Portland, of matting may Hoffman, Frank, 76 West Second South St. against a back-groun- d San Francisco and Intermediate Hoge. E. D., Central Block. 9:45 a m with artistic a frieze as utilized points be 1 A. Auerbach L., Hoppaugb, Bldg. For Omaha, Ogden, Chicago, Denver, Atlas Block. Hutchinson, 33--W. R, effect. Kansas City, St. Louis and San Commercial Block. Jack, C. B., Francisco I2.c0 p m Johnson & Fowler, 218 S. Main St. For Kansas Ogden. Denver, Mouse-Proo- f 35-City, Pantries. C. Commercial Block. W., Jones, 6.00 p m Omaha, St. Louis and Chicago Jones, N. V., 604 McCornick Bldg. Far are who Ogden. of Two Helena, 37-Butte, mjT Portland, living neighbors Commercial Block. Jones A Collins. San Francisco and Intermediate Ivaigbn, M. M., 76 West Second South St. new houses have pantries nice in 10:50 p m points 403 D. C. Walker F. D., Kennedy, Bldg. For mouse The and Tintic, Mercur, rat are Provo, and which A Nehpi proof. 5 Commercial Blk. King, Burton King, 7.55 a m Manti Kinney, C. S.. 6 Commercial Block. pantries are lined throughout with For Provo, Nephi, Milford, and Kroeger, Gustave, 218 S. Main St. 7.05 p m intermediate paints sheet iron, which is then painted as orLackner, E. C.. 212 S. Main St. For Garfield TerTooele and Beach, 407 H. F. Walker D. S., Laney, Bldg. walls would be. If you find a minus 7.45 a m 1 D. F. Walker Bldg dinary Lawrence A Shoup, mouse hole in the corner of your pan- ARRIVE. Lea, F. C., 212 S. Main St. D. F. Walker Bldg. Lee, W. A., Portland, Spokane, try or closet, try stopping it up by From Ogden, Commercial Block. Lewis, Eugene, San Francisco. . 8.35 a m Helena and Butte, have hard I of full soap. Lewis, S. H., S. Main St. packing it From 9.10 am Ogden Lewis, T. D., 610 McCornick Bldg. never known mice to disturb it. Good From Ogden. Chicago, St. Louis, Kan330 Atlas Block. Lochrie, Peter, sas City, Omaha, Denver and San Loofbourow, C. F. & F. U., 1 Commercial Housekeeping. 3.05 p m Francisco Blocki From San Preston, Logan, Brigham, McCrea, W. M . 401 McCorniok Bldg. Francisco, Ogden and intermediate summer Furniture. Walker Bros. McDowall, Samuel, 6:50 p m points Bank Bldg. the new colored haircloths From Ogden, Butte, Portland and Though 1 Atlas Block. McGurrin, F. T., 8.10 p m San Francisco in broche effects are cool enough, the 5 Atlas Block. McGurrin, Edward, From Provo Milford, Callentes, Nephi, rattan chair is the summer chair. McKay. VVm., 15 Atlas Block. 9.35 a m and intermediate points. Marshall, Royle A Hempstead. 125 S. Main. 6.00 p m From Mercur and cool is as for and suitable Tintic, It Nephi durable, 511 Merritt, S. A., Progress Bldg. From Garfield Beach, Tooele and house as for portch or lawn, nud alMiner, Aurelius, 201 Whittlngham Block. 5.00 p m Terminus 7 Deseret National J. Bank H., Moyle, Bldg. The do not Trains Frisco 210 Between Milford together and M. inviting. C. grandfather Constitution Bldg. Nielsen, Atlas Block. chair with tall side pieces and pockets run Sundays. Nye. G. L., D. F. Walker Bldg. Orem, F. M., is the first choice, but it has for com- T. M.Dally except Sundays. D. E. BURLEY Pardee, J. D., 6 Eagle Bldge. SCHUMACHER, Patterson A Moyer, Commercial Blk. pany quaint tables, corner seats, sofas Act. Traf . Mgr. G. P. A T. A. Pearson, C. E., 161 S. Main St. D. S. SPENCER. A. G. P. A T. A. a ahd number Grass of smaller pieces. Pickett, H. L., 2 Commercial Block. 9 McCorPierce, Critchlow & Barrette, and roof red are the colors City Ticket Office 201 Main St. green nick Bldg. oftenest seen in this furniture. Telephone No. 250. Brown, J. T. Goodwin recently sent to Fisher Harris, secretary of the Commercial 13 Pike. John W., 487 First Street. Commercial Block. Powers, J. N., 77-Powers, Straup A Lippman, 27-- Eagle Bldg Pratt. A. E 311 D. F. Walker Bldg. Price, C. S., 401 McCornick Bldg. 7 Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd A Wedgwood, Hooper Bldg. 430 D. F. Walker Bldg. Richards, D. B., Richards, F. D., 501 McCornick Bldg. 4 McCornick Bldg. Richards & Ferry, McCornick Bldg. Richards A Varfan, Ricketts, J. M., 52 Commercial Block. Riter, W. D., 317 D. F. Walker Bldg; D. F. Walker Bldg. Rives, Henry, D. F. Walker Bid. Rogers, Lindsay R.. Ross. R. E., 317 Templeton Bldg. Savery. C. D., 87 Commercial Block. Progress Bldg . Sawyer & Sawyer, Sheckell, N. J., 38 Hooper Bldg. 3 Commercial Blk Shepard A Shepard, 75 Street. Center R. A., Shipp, Silberstein, E. A.. 35-- CommerclalBlock, Commercial Block. Smith, D. T.a Smith, Geo. H., 87-- Commercial Block. Commercial Block. Smith A Putnam, Smith. James F., 24-- Eagle Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Snow A Bowman, Sommer, Morris, Eagle Bldg. 7 Progress Bldg. Sonnedecker, N. W., AiiahKoaIi UMff 14 309-31- 331-3- 32 34 36 38 62-6- 35-3- 300-30- 426-4- 28 108-1- 09 70-1- 17 400-40- - 414-40- . 420-4- 23 213-2- 14 105-1- 07 81-8- 301-30- 31 s. TIME TABLE. |