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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, Judge Diohl's session ternoon might Dialect." in tionality well In Until Pairol Borne Wagon. yeste rday be called "A Com- | vagrants. Almost under Disturbance Jail Four drunken women were dragged |from the Black Cat saloon yesterday ] afternoon by Officers Middleton and Schulze and loaded into the patrol wagon, They were taken to the police af{f-|station, where they were booked as ‘ Diehl. edy Create to the every na- fog-hidden The 549) arresting women were officers very state that boisterous and the oc- was present to answer to one charge coalonalty would go to the street, or another. where they would accost passersby Jack Duffy was the first to enter/and Invite them into the saloon to upon the stage and explain the condi-/puy «a drink They were singing and tion that was responsible for his &-|daneing in the barroom and disturbpearance in court, {ing the peace in general and _ their Vere you drunk or not, Duffy?" |eries and songs could be heard ‘or inquired Judge Diehl. a half a block either side of the reDuffy replied in a dialect that}sort, the officers s spoke of the "‘ould sod." At the station the Se n gave their Well, I was aroun' with the byes | names and ages as foll Olive OlOl giss I got a litthe too much n, 23; Mabl Geavann 48: Bllen an' on board." The officer fied that making the defendant the was arrest Saunders, 35: sater in the testl- "drunk aS|friends of veld the Hudson, ening some women Dy called at male the a sailor," thus carrying out Duffy's) station and inquired what bail would classic metaphor. On this charge be} have to be deposited to secure the revas fined $5 When he had righted} lease of the women. When informed himself after hearing this remark of|by the bail commissioiner that $50 the judge's, he arraigned on the|each would be required for each, the e men left the station with the ore mark: charge of disturbing the peace rough on us gave his body a hitch as if to list his | "Ww ell, ain't oe load to port and aes ge 4 on ee ees See two amounting to ten days oF an equal | CHIEF ENTERS é > number tf as of dolla *‘Leetle Bat Henry River also, as A PROTEST the Drunk." was the next subject | Says toosevelt Promised Indians for judicial treatment, To the charg of being drunk on the public street Should Keep Lands. he answered, as nearly as the state ‘ a ment ean be put into the "Amertican' Dallas, Texas, Feb. 13.-A_ report Okla., says Lawton, this evening from tongue: Val, Ay guess Ay vas a lIeetle bat Quanah Parker, the Comanche chief drunk, Ay vork in da colt blace ar' | passed through Lawton hurriedly toma laig he ban gude deal of pain tu day on his way to the Kiowa-Comanme so ay tu k a drop of gin to gat] che Indian ageney at Anadarko, to irm aga enter his protest against the opening vyudae Die hl considered the evidence | of the Kiowa-Comanche-Sautre lands sufficient to detain him fer duty on| for settlement, as provided by the the rock pile, but, considering the fact | Stephens bill, which recently passed that he had never appeared before} the lower house of congress. If Parkhim, he was discharged with a wari-|er receives no assurances from. the ing not to appear before the bench|ae¢ent that the iImtertor denartme again will oppese the bill, he will proceed Gus Papas, a Greek giant, was next|}to Washington and lay the matter {fo explain himself. At the time of his|before the President, who, he says} arrest, the city attorney stated, he| promised him that these lands would used very intelligible English In] be retained permanently for the In- court, however, he required the 3®t-}dians. vices of an interpreter to place him-| self b the court in the proper ht. "You understand what it is el be crunk, do you not, Gus?" qu = Judge Diehl. "No, not only a little bit drunk," Was what all agreed upon as his reOne of to his be used friends as in court pleading to ac- Washington eee STAND TO LOSE } Walsh request- interprets the prisoner's anmeet as to whether or not he delivered himself is Parker to Sw Oe a BANKS onse ed usked to get the yvestion was drunk, Geronimo eompany Failure Likely to Prove More u he of Costly E t Than d xpec ed. about five minutes of ciassical Greck, Chicago, Feb. 13.-The associated which was follewed by an equaily lone Zl banks of Chicago, it was learne fae Wai reply by the defendant, during wale in La Salle strect today, face a possible an exhibition of modern Hellenic phy- | joss of $4,000,000 to $9 000, 000 as a sical culture iqgulece. bY way of pecsture in by, both kay no," isiven. by the Doesn't Was] side was the learned Deny result This the Charge, Walsh On the charge ‘the will sell it : be railway for Feeling iat the case would con-} sume a mo or enone at this rate Judge Diehl. asked fo the officer's story, which was not denied by the prisoner. of en information Greek. for was Walsh bank their position more to of than that liquida- Fi properties unte ge John R $15 000, H00 extent that the ¢inancial Institutions came to the aid of the Chicago National and Home Savings banks last December, advancing the money to pay claims against of be!nz | the Walsh institutions. They have in drunk he was fined $5, on the charee exchenge the Southern Indjana and of disturbing the peace he we dis- | Chicago Southern Railway companies charged eo andOEICRE upon e tht7 charge land the which Walsh ¢none quarries and coai sisting fined "of $15 "e- mifnede aa variously pa } Jan arrested Plain Hinnisy, from Treland, who was a of being charge the upon drunk, pleaded guilty. On ac- The count of its being his first appearance he was releaesea, J. R. Donnell, who was a plain drunk also, stated that he had not been before the court for a long time He was not in the habit of drinking any more. and son of. Erin promise. hes Willam living city, in promised Hubbard, the eyiored, southeastern charged with Upon recain ane thts a farmer | 29Minal part violating of the 7 eleven to six touching Walsh's affairs come as a confirmation of rumors current In financial circies thai the banks are in deeper than has beer tlie aed believd Counter rumors ose source {is not known, were thai Walsh stands to get out o of his trou|, matet rAeC npr > bles and retain control of ar his railway properties, of which he is still the to be a gocd in' the future . was discharged. : Sane value cei "int nt pea the head Says ordi- He Cant Keep Roads. "John R. Walsh does not stand one ehance in a thousand of keeping his roads." sald « man In close touch with the werk of the clearing house ee handling the properties to© owes the banks consideraSy more than $15,000,600, and it wil! be a miracle if tt come out whole. All they hold for their money is the rafiways and a claim against the ChiRene Chronicle company for 390 00 oe nance requiring milk wagons to have the names of the owners. license numinformation placed on es Upon his promise fo comply with the law immediately, he was given until Saturday to do so At that time sentence will be passed vbon him in the event of nis failure to properly indleate these jiems on his delivery ee 4. abe Gentine. a construction man, was charged with stealing a load of Ti was added that title to the coal from. the O. S. L. Railroad com- | would either pass to the banks pany. In explanation of the theft, ine | 8 Syndicate within a short time. Stated of thathe using outfit and here that was discharged, peat the had is: aft, he any been in did in the not objection ath the habit camp know to it. a warning not of Mr. that|the He was| Offender Also Charged With sisting an Officer. before him for this Grigé, ne also "spat," omises to go to <<< M ATI AGE th nods Gaber, 1824-Bryant 1825-Adam : Spencer, cate Mill awd ordain.) eae Morgan, Mill Cre He ere cy, Tate anna techie, 1825-John E. Weenies 1827-Soren me J. Lona, Johnson, Rene, Nielson. oN ee sound lieved e was in station financial working and Booze Saloon. arrafzned $56 , for mind that yester- the Shannon, who to Garfield to seemed Daily after April 7th, the sell tickets yore and TO be of ful Ay, un- he bereceive MEXICO. February 15th until Colorado Midland will Salt Lake City to City of points north thereof for se nee B. Maynard, South 60 ‘or Information and. litera; ordan eee call Ticket Office, 77 West Second 1825--James Kirkman, Jr., Salt Lake; | South street, Lake Lake City. Inaidependencia R. Gill, Salt Oe 1820-Aowes san0<ence ~ Charles ne ao » Loga Ht Logan; : eee Dre cr. 1831-Edward Miller, Ogden; Rosson, Ogden. Masqucrade Cynthia Draper; tr a ae tae street, rizes for lr ab wa at Russell's Mall, finest February costume, comical July | | ../404%@% ..}43%@%, a He 4445 | (04KG 30 ../2%4 Sept, ../2% Pork | May ../15.15 July ../15.00 Lard | May ..! 7.921 July ..|) 7.9 Sept | 8. 0244 ibs May .| 7 io uly 8.0" : pec DG's [29% |233% | |28%4 { : wo 8.2245 | |S SS 182% [43% 13% 4444 ! jo gent. 16, best are ime assured. Edith | sUtah. t 42 cents. TickGO. cents, Given Given by D. S. S., Once more the Salt Lake Route Once more the Salt Lake Route comés to the front: This. time with| comes to the front. This time with rate of $25 to San: Francisco or Los|a rate of $24 to San Franctseo, or pee: See agent at once. 17 West Los Angeles. See agent at ance, 17 2nd South. Phones, 1986. Ww est Second Seuth. ‘'Phones, 1986. a: r POR LIVE STOCK THE WEST- e fur. OFA toren be sold be chance to to $550 room 5.85. estimated 15,000; Sheep-Receipts, for market for tomorrow, 13,0 00> sheep steady; tive © sheep. sheep, $4. 25 25; western lambs, $5.50@ $5.25 @$7.25 $6.75. YIGANSAS CITY, Kansas City , Mo., Feb, 13.-Cattle-including 500 southteceipts, 12,000, naerns; market strong to L0e higher; $4.00 @ $6.00; southern tive cows natiy & cows ckers and heiferss, nd feede 5. 75@ $4. 00: -00@37.00; western fed steers. $2.50@$5.50;. western fed cows, 2.50 @ $4.00. 16,900; market 5 i $5.85 @$5. heavy, $5.909@$5.97%; packers, 35.85 $5.95, tek and lights, 50@ of sules $6.87%4. Sheep-Receipts, 8,000; market 5 to 19¢c higher; muttons, $4.50@ $5.80; lambs, $5.75@$7.00;-range wethers, $5.50 @$6.25;f fed ewes, $4.50@ $5.25. MBPEOLOGICAL 7 rm. mod., of rcoomers; full close one 4 Ors only class disti $1.350-_G ee: only $31 $16 rent; and mkt. rent, fn Red. brick bath, ha IL lights, then ) = est "HE the For ts, of! SUCH A room 7. Both 6346 W. 2d So phones, START RIGHT. GOOD REAL $125 buys desirable _ So INVEST IN ESTATE building lots, sidewalks. $3,500 buys on E. Bench, modern 8-room house, bath furnace, nice lot, payments. buys 2 a 154 os } acres west REPORT. Yesterday's rg@port at the. local office of the weather bureau Maximum temperature, 36. Minimum temperature 9: Mean. temperature, 22, which is 1 degree above the norme Accumulated deficiency of temperature a the frst of the month, 40 degre Deerciiwiaben deficiency 6 temperature since January 1st, 30° degrees. otal Pree ee eng from 6 p. m. ¢ Oo - m., .06 in Me aeertiaeae Jo tls of preetpi- tation since the first of the month. inches, .43 Accu Jated deficiency of precipitation s si Janviary Ist, .68 inches. Loeals pelative hayntars at 6 p. m., 87 per cent. real ALL On is investment located, good and aS as an you se ure are Al propositions he foll owing canno lt be beaten for the money and askec On aco rner on East 4th South, 6x7 rods with 4 houses of 5 rooms cach, renting © for $52 per month; $6,500. On 5th South, near 10th ayia 5x10 rods with 6-room brick collag for 2,100. Han dsome 8-room mode rn residence on Capitol Hill 1% northeast of the Temple, $5,000. frontage on West Temple improved, $15,000. Ist "West South; im provements are per month; $16,000 Fenting fo r $105 ft. frontage 84 ricar 500... State st., on Kast $200 elegannt corner on east, oe nor th and x123% tt. a = st, ee lst A beautiful | front, 5 ", x7 wey on st., Several 123 Anthan ham, to at One a $2,850 per on *s at, rods south near the same price J st., with furnace, 50x157 ft..to alley with good City, Brig- reduced 4-room LIST QUICK YOUR Ist PROPERTY: to W. East, ARE best ee Est. car service over these corners and per call| South FOR | --- upon upon the ‘this the THE court, witl 12th day of us "E LDREDGE, DISTRICT state estate of ant Deputy for Estat COURT PROfor Salt»: Lak 1 the matter Mackintosh E lizabe th "ss B clerk of said court witt this 13th day » A ‘ ). ELDRIE DGE Jr., Clerk H.-F ar: ssworth, Deputy Clerk. for Estate Attorney Clegg, IN THE DISTRICT. COURT, PRO Lak: division in and for Sait bate r, state of Utah.-In the we estate of Henry Reise de rf ppene d Notice.-The petition of AlReiser, praying for an order ber the executors of said estat« aredetinia to convey to him certain real property of said decedent, and that all person: interested appear before the sald cour i show cause why an order shoulc not be granted directing the executor: to convey to the petitioner the followdeing described real estate of said ceased, towit Beginning at a point which fq one hundred and sixty-one and one-fourth northeas 161 i-4) feet south of the corner of lot eight (8), block fortyseven' (47), plat "A," Salt Lake City, survey. and running thence west eight (8) rods; thence south fifty (50) feet thence cast eight (8) rods; thence north fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning, situated in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county, Utah, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 24th day of February, A. 1906, at 19 o'clock a. m., at the county court house, In the court of said court, im Salt D county, Utah. said court, with ‘ _this 10th day in you ELDRE DGE, Cannon, Irvine & Snow, for Petitioner. DEPART oO ve No. No No No No. No. No. No. No No No, No. rer eles aeaieiere em Stockton CITY TICKET Second had $721 South. RENT. subscribers No. Ogden, Cheago St. Louls, Kan- land, Butte, San FranCISCO 1. Seed cee en . 6-From Ogden and ‘intermediate points.,... 12-From Ogden, Cache Valley. and intermedirie WOU ie eos eee -From Chicago, Omaha. Ogden and in- termediate No. 2-From cago, sas St. City, ver and No. vo. in Ogden, Louis, Omaha, San San ‘Wrantisco. ss. DEPA ; 6-For. Ogden, apt Chicago, Denver, No. No. i { We have gained 148 net average per month, ae December, and Janua THE HOME Glen Sutherland 6, Aaron (Patd-up 8 and SAVINGS | 10 W. Keyser, capital, First vice $250,- South St. 7:35 pam. ee St. Louls and Francisco.) 06. 1:30 Ogden, Cache p.m: ~ Ogden, alot ae ee Cityye Omaha, St. Louis and Chic 9-For gden, C cago id tomes Valley, Butte, Helena, Portland, San ncisco and intermediate points ... oes e41:45 p.m. D. PB; BURLEY, a ; City Tick e tDee S. tinea Telephone, 250. ce a0 1 201 ‘iain street. { umbers shown aboye ae base Line train numbers, cifle west of Ogd to the pouthern Pa-: gden, or the Union Pa: east thereof, exe No George 5: 15 p.m. ee and intermediate points. , ag SS TY 17-For Ogden, ‘Omaha, oe cen and intermediate points...... . 5:55 pom. 8-For subscribers November, president; and presidents. 000. TRUST AND COMPANY. Miller, No a.m. sas City and St. Par 7:10am. 7-For Ogden, lila pe se Butte, San FPrancise & intermediate ert 10:30 a.m. sas San is open 1:45 te ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. 10, a.m. a.m. Chi- Den- 11-For March 8:30 9:30 Kan- Francisco No. until 5°15 am, ....4:20 pam. 10--F rom Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Portland and No. points } to everybody, excepting employes of ithis company Address le yiters to "Guessing ed» itor giving name and address, care of last West ARRIVE. From Omaha, 1-For Ogden, Omaha Chicago, Denver, Kan- she ull 17 TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Peb. 13, 1906. No. land | OFFICE, ‘Phone, 1986. J. L. MOORE, Passenger Agent. Salt Lake City, and we expect to [reac -h the 10,000 mark during March This contest, which is now in force, | FOR 6:00 p.m. District PLORISTS. SALE, or if you want to exSIX-ROOM cottage, modern, good change: It for modern omes or your ear service. Inquire 963 East Secona beri lots built up or sold, you south. see the Union Real uses re nted, Estate Beering and Investment Co. | "WANTED-HECLP. - They guara | DHusiness for that purpose ntee justice to you. e) TWO good boys with horses to earry | on long and short terms lepubRina ats Créason: ible: | 1 routes for The Inter-Mountain office, | Clireculator's- Apply at intrest. WV. zd Sv, st, rovims Hliean. ' Dooly block. , 20-40: seers camps. Yo. we pan, a.in. 7:45 a.m, Finest Dining Car Service in the West. Only direct line to Los Angeles. Stage connections for Nevada mining No. 1906. 1:15 12:01 63-For Nephi and San Pete Valley ......-8:00 arm. -For Garfield -11:30 a.m. 5-For Nephi.. 4245 pom. 61-For Ne phi and Lynn 9:30 pom. ARRIVE DAI §-Los Aneotee Limited 5:45 pom, 2- a comneala ei Iexpréss 6:30 a.m, 62 Er Lynn and INGD IL eo ereie cieieiers (eipcals ven acm. ee Garfleld..... 1:20 pum. baie Nephi and San Pete Valley..... 1-30 p.m, 64-From a phi... 5:35 p.m. 52-From Tintic ‘and Jr., Clerk Attorneys Mountain Bell TeleThe Rocky offers two prizes in a phone Company based on the followguessing contest, ing terms, and conditions "To the person who shall guess nearest the day, hour, minute and second when the subseriber numbering 10,000 signs a contract for Bell telephone service in Salt Lake City, $25.00, "To the next nearest guess, one 25-dollar book of toll coupons, good in payment for toll line service. Ine guess allowed to each individual. For the general information of the public it is stated that on February }1, DAILY. Los Angeles Limited i 1-Los ee Express 61-FIo Stockton anc MITC "GUESS WHEN 10,000 WILL BE REACHED." | | | 1905. CITY. UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD CURRENT TIME TABLE. foot. | LAKE 10-For Heber, Provo and Marysville ....... 8:00 a.m. Yo, 112-For Bingham 8:10 20m No.-102-For Park: City. » 8:15 acni No. 6-For Denver and East 8.50 a.m No Li -For Ogden -10:25.m No. 5-For Ogden and Wes st 10:35 a.m No IF or Ogden and West 1:45 p.m No. 113-For Bingham .... 3:00 p.m No. 2-For Denver and Bast: 3:50 p.m No, &8-For Provo and Tintic: 5:00 p.m No. 13-For Ogden ws... . 6:05 pon No. 4-For Denver and Rast 8:00 p.m. No. 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 p.m ARRIVE LT LAKE: CITy No aes rom. Ogden. and Vest Jeranves 240: 8.7, No 12-From Ogden geen 0250 8:m. No. 7-From Tintie and FOVO «os xttecutese ste eae 10,00 a.m, No, 5-From "De nver and DOSE 8s sek 6 te ieee 10:25. a:m: Vo. .113- From. B ingham.. .10°50 a.m No. i+-F yon Denver and naan te bp: se AO 45 pom. Yo. 14- a rraht Ogden'. .:; os 25.p.m, No. 2-From Ogden | and West . i%.. icon 2:40 p.m. Yo. 101-Froim Park: Cc ity. 6:15 p.m. No, .115-From Bean 5:40 p.m. Yo. 9-From Provo, Hebe r and Waryavalar® alone e. Aen UO Darth No, 4-From Ogden and West ce eae oeia 7:50 p.m. No. ge raha Denver and BOEING 0) cee chat aie em LU Te All trains. except Nos 1 to 6, In‘lusive, stop at interme diate points. Ticket office, Dooly Block. ‘Phone, 205. I. A. BENTON, GAL PD. the W. SALT Difteect 10, No. the con Notice -The petition of Elizabet) r M. Frost, administratrix of the esate of flizabeth Mackintosh, de ‘eased, praying for setllement o! final account of said adm.nistratri ind for the distribution of the residus to the persons entitled for hearing on Saturday the 24th day of February, A. D. 1906 wt: 10 o'clock a m., at the county cour house In the court room of said court Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county ERNEST A. LAMBOURNE FLOR | |AL CO.,.No. 8 South Main. with W | jes-Horne Drug Funeral work and ‘decorating our specialty See - | J. division, ounty, BLDG. 1871. BARGAINS. lerk atixed H. Farnsworth, Neilsen, Attorney M IN bate PLUMBERS. you er Peay t see what you are looking for in-this Hst, I have 1,500 others you LEAVE Salt By Cc. wabrick cottage, pantry and closet, ter in ou . stairway to attic, room ERSKINE BROTHERS, PLUMBERS, for bath, lot well improved with lawn prvi and gas fitters. Telephone and shade trees, all fenced, near 9th | 1664-K. 53 W. First South street. South and $th East; $2,000. | retin cash. On Sth. South near 5th East, 2% | rods frontage with 2 3-room houses,| OPTICIANS. each Peps for $9 per montte $2,000, uinee st., a ma house, modALEXANDER OPTICAL'CO. Any ern, Aig SNe x7 rods; $3,200--. This is | lens duplicated, 230-1-2 Atlas blog. an elegant b ee : = oe to select from. i to pay on = for real ate A. RICHTER, 9 West st. Phones 641. In Dee. Martin Christopherson nd » estate or Alexa ndet gh ol r contro deserib « rea to-wit: > southwest quarter in. tow ee 1 south of range - Lake meridian, con- Witness the ses February, (Seal. DEAR SIR-You are paying rent. Don't you know that rent is the landJord's graft? He gets it honestly, but You have an ambihe gets it easily. tion to own your own home, be It ever so humble, but make no effort to do your backbone where your so. Put wishbone is and come and ne will sell you f-room walls lin eo with "dobles), city water, barn 550x140, ao west side, near R. G. 1,250; $200 cash, balance at » of 69 cents per day. Come and see us TOMORROW; if you walt till Thursday we may oblige you by sayIne ae it this place has been sold. JAS. K HAW & CO ifs Main st $4,00 east fantage st, CURRENT TIME TABLE, of acres taining For the sum "of $1,990. And following a to-wit: Cash firmation it anpears from of sale, filed it this court, for hearing on Saturday, of February, A m at the oounty court. room. of of the« fairly good This propman who an eastern here, Must Corner 3d So. and éd W., 62%x115 {t., $25 * foot. W. S. CRISMON, Real Estate, Room 200, Seott Bldg month. tall THESE 9th Wook $250 1st South Ist, GUARDIANSUILE THE DISTRICT COL RE PRO DEV iste in and f Salt Lake state of x tah.-In I the matter ot : of Alexander Ledingham, de petition 2dministrator will see I have nothing but the best and cheapest for sale. Corner 3d So. and 2d E., $200 per ot c orner 3d So. and Ist W., 79x115%, $4,500 cottages. ees » $3,15 ‘one | renting for $125, $18,thousand dollars With a few oxpended will bring d No. 1134 11th East is a well-built 7-rm. home with bath room, cellar two-story barn, 50-ft. lot, facing east Price will surprise you, $1,900 Several fine modern homes close in on east side. Call for details. WilsonShe aniCo,,. 62° W..2nd § >). 2 WATCH THIRD SOUT THE*C ‘OMING STREET. There has been more activity among buyers on this street du the last week than any other In Property is adv: sncing and the good buys are being snapped up, and "why shouldn't they when you consider the future of the street. What is $500 to $600 a ‘foot for ae propert Nothing. You can it for att to $300 now. Double GUE money in less than a veer ‘2d So WHERE estate IN' ounty, owl, we have just completed two upe-fate mod. 5-rm. homes. Each has bath room, pantry, large basement and attic. with room to finish two nore rooms. Many small conveniences und comforts which must be seen to be appreciated. Don't fail to see these. $3.000 Terms $3; ft, good 6BARGAINS - 80x 157 brick house, fine flowing well, and trees, *$2.7 Tt.sane oom " addern brick . SCW er connections, cement sidewa barn, one-half block from County bldg; $4,500. Fine bu ilding lots in all parts of the city on easy terms; very low prices to parties who will buile BROS. H OFFMAN MATTER a BARGAINS "AS THE SE ‘BEAT "EM. ALI property e chad ing 726 lots that $100 per lot value $72,6 TUTTLE BROS., Inve atiene Bankers room Lake an to AND * the Clerk of said court witl thereof Late this 9th day 190 February (Seal. nJs..W el ae Jr., Clerk By W. H Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk Henderson, Peirce, Critchlow an: Barette, Attorneys for state have vacant lots all over the > are bargains. We can help ‘em out. Call soon. Prices Lake property be going up for the next 4 years, during which time the city will double in nonulation From $ L.-to--$1.50 per acre - land, Utah and WyoRange 640 to 50,000 acres; easy mit ng terms "1 years' time. Full partie lars of7 WILLS, 15 Watcae So. ae &Salt Lake City. year. NOTICES. We of railro ads pass through great specufatio 11,000-acre ranch jn Utah; good buildir 1gs, 3 good ranch houses, stock on place; plenty hay, etc. Worth looking up. Also ranch near Kvansten; plenty hay; first-class. Salt safe SNAPS, have and We 3 of the cheapest best 5-coom modern cottages in this city. They are elegantly located high, lice ground, fine neighborhood, large ‘ots; in short, very comfortable homes. They $2,300",.to:,. $2,500, e city. Call for particulars. ‘hey are worth $2,760 a piece. cena buys cosy 4-room_ house, close in, 242x9 rods, sewer und city; land; OF Fine home on bench, near Popperten pre 10 rooms, strictly modern, and alley This is only 4, ooo md a mortgage on It for $4,700 last vear. When L money lender places that amount on t place it should be worth $6.000 at least. This is worth looking into. New- each Established (Consult County Clerk or Respectivi for. Furt 1er Information.) | Signers I THE DISTRICT COURT bate division in and for. Salt MOUuNntY, State of Utah.-tIn the | of the estate of Odessa' L. deceased. Notice.-The petition Benedict, administrator of t > of Odessa L. Benedict, deceased praying for the settlement of final ac count of said administrator and for the distribution of the residue State to the persons entitled, has beer for hearing on Saturday, t} February, A. I a. om at the county eourt » in the court room of said court Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county No. 3169,-F inea doudie modern bk., J-story, 18 rooms, near O, a depot; large grounds, room 20% more cottages Sell for. $4; 200. East. $2,000 prices ‘LEGAL NOTICES. | PROBA ATE $2,500. This is what you are looking for- ‘4 int. in old established office business that will stand the closest investigation; clearing $200 a mo. ‘HID RIGHT MAN ‘can take it for $300, after he is convinced it isO. K. comb, 65% W. 2d So., room 7. a | cottage "of 4 rms, pantry, finished, 3 rms unfinbath, ete; lot 24 5x9 rods, side ADQUARTERS best | side building it. Hist repeats itself. lition is all platted in So WwW, timits, only 144 mile It is iil and is unde ra diteh ‘rly alone will make the buys it rich. It belongs to the nan We have deed sale be quick and cash, specialty My is business chances {f you want to get in business or have me to sell, write, phone or see me at mee, If you have a genuine bargain in real estate and want it sold, it. wil) pay you to list it with me NEWCOMB, Vard: southeast. "state of it a feller can compare values and ret some choice-that's what pa says. things about heds, but ‘era now. That about , 149 Main st., is the best- fine i, cis in buy the kind In city; §$ pool tables. all stock and completé fixtures; a long lease and low rent; $4,600; $1,009 can be ae later. Come and get par ticulars Newcomb, soe W. zd So Ja fc replain gold bracelet; return to Breeden Office Sup10 W. Second South t sale goes chance, room < for 2 ote LADIES A BOY'S ESSAY ON HEADS "Jackasses' heds is to stee1 and to hold their ears on But is to heds steer ‘em with Als, and cats' heds is rat traps." and hed-first; A long- is you SALOON MEN TAKE. NOTICE One of the best paying places HOST Co. We have cash custorner for 10x10 i 19x20 east Bouthenet or Northeast of Main. If you WANT TO SELL see ASHTON RE ALITY co. 301 News Bldg. first- in This -EST arB lot SNAP mod. cottage, 2 Paatneoee® only $25 rent $550 buys of j-rm. new mod. It's a fur. bargain and close in. one and lease 9%-rm. flat, 4 you can clear $60 a mo. Sec it. 50- Fur. 17 rms., doing $200 busine 85; can be paid monthly. Fur, 30 rms. with steam 31,7 ieee "close to Main st.; excellent for transient $1, 950. - Fur and "9 years' lease, locathe ym gn Main st. Steam heat and bath $4,500 ti: Rio fur, with lease 40 rms, steam heat and baths; one of the best mm the market One half cash, bal $50 per mo., 7 per cent. O. K. $4,750-F ur. and lease 35 complete Bs ly mod, rims., hot and cold water splendid doing a fine business. $340-R egular bakery, all stock and fixtures, only $18 rent, 3-year lease; a practical baker can make big money $50 takes m. mkt, with trade. of $1,000 AI: 100x156 feet near Sth E. and 10th So.-LEast front. Beautiful residences in same locality, Only $950, 10 rods 10th I. near llth So. Only $600. S-rm. brick modern and new, 9th st, > 650 I. from location; RE &-room $4 block 62! W. MARKET. $5.80 $5.90; mixed, $5.90@ $6.07 1: 5.40@ heavy, $5.95 @$6.07%4; pigs, aul TOP SALI 50x150 feet near Liberty place offered Only $3,000. 4116x165 Hegs-Receipts, 23,000; estimated 36,000; market 5@ 1c for tomorrow, higher, ght, $5. 80 @ $6. 00; rough, Hogs-MReceipts, New t Chicago, Feb. 1 §.-Cattle-Receipts, 6,000; estimated for toraorrow, 18.000; $5.404 market steady; prime beeves, $3.75 @$5.35 $6.35; poor to medium, stockers and feeders, $2.50@ $4.49; cows ve Le iy $2 15@ $5.00; canners, 0$2.60; ‘Texans, $3.50@ 10e OG SALE. that we are just starting our forty-fourth conseculive year of successful jew elry business. We make ita point to add a little to our reputation for fine goods and reasonable Maternity Bell phone, } } | | ASHTON R Io: Ar TY Tead - PARC 7 450 takes In, west side, half oa h. MRS M. OLSEN'S | Tlome, 625 » Fast 8th South. | No, 2691=¥. You 'W ant Here, FOr t COMING CITY OF THE JUST; WATCH US GROW of 17 rooms, very close yOarders and roomers; fore the 15th; this is your get aosnap; cut from $67 6444 We 2d°:So:, Newcomb, INTERESTED TO KNOW ant? for It. ES STATE, barn |W | {15.40 115.274 | | 7.874 | 7.974 | 8.0714 | | | 8. southern W hat BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN | bone ee cece |13t4 7% Ha } {30 SALE-REAL OR O% 1293 115.10 114.95 | | 7.77@80 |} 7.90 | 8.00 | | 7.9242 | 8.02% Find on CLASSI FIED ADVERTISING. NO CHICAGO. ; treatment. __ CHEAP RATES ; to |...... [434@% 4146 44% | «(301% torn 50@ $4.75; Allerton, ,and staved that Allerton should Peb. May July ept Oats May | [4% [S3%- |S2%% Don't ay Advertise on ocean pass age increased at 4$24.000 bushels since a week age were ind while the world's shipments 1.320,000 bushels smaller. this wee han last, their total was. 11,129,000 oushels, which the importing coun‘tries gaye indication of considering perfectly satisfactory to them, judging rom the decline at Liverpool The general moisture. throughout che winter wheat country was later in the day deprived of much of its bearishness by the extremely cold weathet n the northwest that was closely pressing against the heels of the rain ane snow, was coming along frou. twenty to forty degrees below zero ovei much of the northwestern territory May closed at 85 cents The 1ighest was 85 1-4@835 cents anc he lowest was § Corn was weak at opening and fur session progressed Accumulation of receipts over the nolilays had a bad effect on the spirits ol "Was a dec "reaASse of in the quantity or rcean passage, which was passed over World's shipments for the weck wer 5.416.000 bushels, of which 4.509, 00 sushels were from the Unite ‘ States. May sold from 43 3-4 to 43 7-8 dowi to 43 3-8, closing at 45 bee There was little of interest the oat: market, trade being light ‘ith fluctuation of prices ada a Yvange of 1-lta -Sc. The decrease of 328,000 bushel in the visible aN biply had no effect whatever, an extremely weak under. one existing in the pit. This leaves he total visible 26,327,000 20 cents with only a May closed at ew trades made. The highest was 10 1-8. Flax seed, rye and barley all ruled vasier with slow demand. At the opening in the provision market the offerings were very smal! ind numerous orders being in the hands of commission houses, the start was at a eharp advance over closing rices Saturday. e strength of the 1og market was the source of much of the buying motive at the beginning Quotations from the wards were at rom 5 to 10 cents advance. eragt weight of hogs received last week wa 114 pounds, against 217 the week Re fore and 209 the similar week la year, Liverpool reported = C umbe1 *rlands and hams eacn 6¢€ higher ane ard 34 lov | i | High.'; Low. | Close |S5Y4GIG Sa |S27g Do lf You Chicago, Feb. 13.-Wheat had a very weak start today and it had little of a reactive tendency throughout. us close was at from 1-2 to 5-8 cents un; der Saturday's final figures Should the cold wave coming this way take in the southwestern wheat fields en route, the rains that fell there yesterday and today wil! have furnished the bears with another exemple of misplaced confidence Corn had a weak ime also that lasted throughout and the only market that differed in complexion was provisions, but in that the difference was striking. Pork at the ‘lose had added 40 cents to its value, lard was up from 10 to 12 1-2 cents and ribe made a jump to 22 1-2 cents Early cables and domestic teleloaded the bears in wheat fo) day's contest and the comparadefenseless bulls had to dodg at the opening. Opening orices were gencrally at 3-8 under Saturday's closing and the heavy supply of bear material gave a bad light to the situation. he southwest and northwest had a liberal supply of moisture in shape of rain to the one and snow to the other. The northwestern markets had accumulated large quantldies of wheat since Vvriday morning, which, coming in a bunch before the yes of the traders did much to help Wheat May [S514 Y July ..|SA@Vs Sept. ..\82% Plat Day $4.40 he did not impose the io years mowed by. defendant _Al- | mental ries Ida. Jordan r Pullman was fixed at =a ; Bive Years stated that Danaley jot Blackfoot: Faneueaae South the Albert Allerton, found guilty of attempted assault on Bessic Riley, a 12year-old girl, Aprif 12 last, was yesterday given a sentence of five years In the state prison by Judge Armstrong. Judge Armstrong, in passing sentence. Ellen eee , his been a charge of burglary in bond Skala, Bingham Junction; Marla Turk, Bingham Junction. 1821-Wm. H, Brown, Crescent; Ida| Heuser, Sandy. 23 at get his man and had to crawl into a cave to get.him. He admitted to the officer that he took some money and a pint bottle of "booze." He was held to answer to the aera court and his was ree 182 aH of Money Simpson LICENSES. Mona, passenger Detective Richard made the arrest, went Henry Schaerrer, Payson, ellie Richardson, Benjamin. 1822-Abraham Kay, Burgin, Leh Taking ‘4¥ on finer 1819-John Central busy companies first degree. He is allezed to have entered the Pullman saloon, 80 North Vhird, West street, on the night - of Pebruary 6, and to have taken a smal! yMount in sliver from the cash drawer The evidence showed that he had entered the building from the secondstory and got down stairs by means of the dumb waiter. ‘4 $3, erash Dan if} aa and. Seren me f 3f tat no Aout atten. ieee SNDSER the: ioe next the oa Prom A. Gulard, a hg was brought in under difficulties by Officer Middleton, and who Seaie not gullty to the charges of violating the expectoration Will since Admits offense Will "be given the limit of the law curb railway ALLEGED BURGLAR IN CAVE Me- found guiliy. The police officers have all heen instructed to enforee the law to the limit ae: to keep their' eyes epen for "spitte fined. been his hard, realizing that. in the success of his railway operations lies his only nope to recoup his fortunes. Judge Diehl inflicted the first penelties for violation ef the expectoration crdinance yesterday. He has given notice that in future all persons brought has of Grand ever to re- offense PINED POR EXPECPORATION. One Walsh tite | offices roads or ta Bulls Have a Defenseless on the Chicago Gain Market. Sf In ‘YOU MIGHT BE MIDWIVES. - In Dialect Enacted Court of Judge BATTLE TO THE BEARS o Four Comedy 14, 1906. aa ALL NATIONS' SESSION Wo™eN CRUNKIN saLooN FEBRUARY 0 a. ° ~y 8 bare: |