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8 SCFSDJCY JUKE 21. 1891. CLOSING 07 MEAIIiS City, tJtn.h, April 18, 1891. 17, Mail cast; also north to Ogdec, Box Elder, Colllnston arid Logan ...6:00 ft. m.

east. 8:50 a. na. 0 Local mail north to Logan and intermediate points, also a closed pouch for San .2:30 p. ra.

B. G. or Osdeu 3 :30 p. ra. TJf.

tor Idaho, Montana, Portland, and San Francisco 5:30 p. m. jl G. Denver and Aspen Mail 9:05 p.m. XI.

park City, Coalville mid Echo at 2:30 p.ra H. Frisco, ilillord and intermedi- ato points tf. Stockton and intermediate points TJ. City, Mill Creek and local points R. G.

BinRham HOURS FOR ARRIVAL OFMAIT.S AT DEPOTS. U. Eastern Fast Mall 5 35a.m. tf.P.— Pnrk City and Cache vnlle.v P. Idaho, Montana arid Oregon 10 p.m.

Milford and points north 6:05 p.m. TJ." 3: 15 p.m. II. G. California und west 9:40 a.ra.

B. G. Paciflc Mail G. Pacific Express 1:50 E.G. BinRbam U.

Park City, Mill Crock, OFFICE HOUHS. Money order window opens a. closes 5p. ra. Opening n-sister window 9:00 a.m.

Closing register window 0:00 p.m. General delivery windows open 8 m. to fj p. m. Stamp window opon 8 a.

ra. to p. in. Carriers' window excepting ti till 7 p. ra, SUNDAY HOURS, General delivery aud etamp windows open 11 a.

ai. to 1 p. m. Cnrrier's 1 window 12 'o. 1 P- I.

A. BEyvox P. M. BECOKD. SALT LAKH CITT, June £0.

1891. i 3 TIME or OBSERVATION. fl a. in rn S. rt S-3 SI 5-t 38 5 8 a 3" CU NE NE lo 12 0 V) a 4 5: 0 P'y.

C'y Cl'dless. ternpfrature, G4; minimum tetnpera- for 13 years. 09; de- Sliiinlftll. 0.00 inches; mean daily, 12 years, O.tTJ 0.00 inches. Ucficioncy of rninl'all since.lanuary 1, inches.

IQ of minfall since June. 1, 18J1, Inches. GEO. N. Observer.

CITX" AND The corner stone of the first Colored churcb in Suit Luke will be laid to-day, ad noticed In THE THIBUNE rocently. Tbo present Is very cool and comfortable, it. begins to look us if this would b'o a remarU-jibly pleasant summer. TUE TRIBCNE is in receipt of uu invitation to attend the picuiu aud ball at the Lake resort of the Provo Odd Fellows on the inst. There is a continued interest in the coming Irrigation Convention, to bo held here in September, and it promises to bo a highly successful affair.

There are messages ut the Western Uniou Offices for Reynolds E. W. Good' E. U. tiesran.

U. H. Hess, Asa P. Bhikesk-q. Jacob Wood.

J. J.Doyle. T. A. Hill, Frank M.

Carey, 'William llailo. OOwinp; to a delay of trains, Dr. J. 0. Peck of New York City will not reach the city in time to preach at the First Methodist Church this morning.

Dr. Hi ff will preach at the morning hour, and Dr. Peck in the evening. Little Joshle Grant save a delightful party to seveuty-five -if his little friends lust evening. From 7 till 11 the merry throng rollicked the time away, only stopping to partake of the refreshments prepared especially for childhood's --sweet tooth." It is interesting to note that of the 128 first-class postoffices in this country only twenty-seven show a Creator increase iu earnings than the Salt Lake postotlice.

This office has a greater increase than thu otlices at Los Ansrolea or Omaha. The first year of Mr. Benton's administration indicates an increase of Sill, 21 4. There is steady complaint about drunken men on the street cars. Three were counted on one car the other evening, and the mo- torrmin- said be was powerless in the matter because his company bad ao rules oovorinic the case.

These drunken men insult women, and are sometimes so "full" that they loll all over the car. Tbo George F. Seymour, LL, "bishop of Springfield, 111., will preach at St. Paul's this (Sunday) evening, June -'1st, at 8 o'clock. Uisbop Seymour is-one of the foremost divines In the ctiurcb, und it will "be an especial delight to hoar him.

His reputation is broader than our continent, anci his sermons have. added Impressiveucos because of tho character and. eloquence of the man. Tho police bad two lost boys on their hands last night. One was Morris Salisbury.

aged IX of Granger. Ho hud come up with Ills boss, John Cole, and, becoming separated. lost himself before he knew it. The other boy was Andrew Jensen, aged 10. He Lad strayed from the county poor house, and' "didn't know bis way borne." Jotjscn bo returned to the poor bouse this morning.

The Deep Creek stage was held up Thursday night by three masked men. Tlio driver wusall havlosf no passengers, when, at the forks of the road, about two miles west of River Bed, three men, well armed, stopped the stage and told tho driver 'to hold up his hands- Then they ordered him to wake up thu passengers, supposing be Lad some and tbat they were asleep. They called for the driver's money but ho had none; and for the mall and there was none, but they looked through the stage to be sat- IsGed that thore was no boodle for them, after which they rode away. This was about 11 o'clock at night. The spokesman was a medium-sized man, dressed well and small spurs, and he rode a sorrol fcorse.

Tho Jewish Synagogue will bo dedicated cither next' Friday or on the Friday of the following week. The occasion will be mado nieroorablo by the participation of a grand orqbestra under tho direction cf Professor Krouse. assisted by organ and choir. The soloists will be: J. Leviberz, contralto; Mrs.

A. acd Mrs. Joseph Slegel, sopranos; D. Hirscher, baritone; Dr. J.

Wilson, -tenor. The director of the choir is Joseph Oberndorfer, the organist A. Pederson. The orchestra includes eighteen performers, and the rehearsals are so satisfactory that a musical event of unuuual magnitude is promised. Tbe orchestra has voted to stay together, with Mr.

Krouso as conductor, a position that 'become? him very The work of -the horns in tbo new orchestra is unusually flnel Deposit your earnings and surplus money In tbe Savings Bank of theUtah Titlw Insurance and Trust and receive 5 per cent Interest, payable quarterly. Directors: K. C. Chambers, J. E.

Dooly, Lewis S. Hills T. B. Jbnos, W. S.

McCornick, A. L. Thomas and M. H. Walker.

Cashier, M. S. Pender- xast. HIAKD OIT THI The Heard on the Side man bears frequent complaints regarding the manner in which rnotormeu -and street car conductors treat. people who want to get on and ride.

It is no uncommon thing to sec ladies compelled a oar for half a block or so, a result of pure 'negligence on tbe part of those In charge. A case happened on a Liberty Park car yesterday and the woman ran from Second to Third South, ere tbe conductor condescended to hold up, and this too after every man on tbe block had whistled or after him. A discharge or two "bo a beneficial result. JCJarenca Weiby Is on a of old-timers of Colorado, and. there in early daya.

He was alone, saye tbo presence of a burro which toon died, as Clarence inya, "oat of pure cussertnest, wus a cop trury, ornery Clarence's ap on a ridge above the spot where tbe Jaek cacbed in chips, and a couple of lions paid the corpse a visit. Not wishing snen company, Welby decided to He set threw or; four sticks of er'down by the carcass, laid a TOWdwr to them, and sat up to his story: "I waited till I could bear em begin aud. then tbuqhed my. match. Ziu.

banjj! and all was still. When I went.d.uwn there two ski but no meat. blown theni their The silence broken by abackman who inqiVlied, 'fWero they flaunol lined?" The arrival of the police prevented bloodshed. i I There is ialk of a reunion of the battalion. recall's to mind an order issued at one time by Daniel H.

Wells commanding tbe Nuuvoo Legion. wasidirected to'Oap- tain John R. Winder and directed blui establish a guard at the pass in Echo cauon where 'he could watcb the approach, of the advance of Johnson's' army. Tbe order read all right enough', but the closing havo made, a modern warrior smile, for'it read, "Your affeotionato brother in -Christ, Daniel Wells, Liouteuant-Genoral Oom- maucllng." SUMTJDAY The Y. M.

C. A. hold their ususl gospel meet- in" to-diiv in tho Eiist Second South street rooms, where Prbrossor Allou will preside. Tim sutvjcot is: "A Curse of To-day," Prov. 1 Tim.

vl, 0 10. All men aud boys are cordially invited to ST. MATIK'S' CATIIBD'TIAL East First South, between Second and Third fcust. Holy communion, 7:30 a. Suiuluy school, inorniug prayer and sermon, 11 a.

ovenlnfc prayer, p. m. The Kiglit Revcruna Doctor soymour, BUhup of Spriugdeld, will preach at the 11 o'clock service. ST. PETEK'S Opposite Warm Springs.

Sunday School, p. m. Evening inul sermon, 3 p. m. FinsTCo.vouEOATiONAL Urnincrd Thnill, pastor.

All services lit Hammond Hall, corner Third South and Third streets. Public worship with sermon ut 11 a. Suiidav school aud Bible Classes at 12:30 p.m. Christian Kudunvor rneetiug at (i p. m.

Union tempo run ou mooting at l-'irst Presbyteruvu Church during the week. Flag Social at ilaru- moad Hall on Friday FinsT Public worship at ,11 ft. m. and by the pastor, G. Jtlc- Js'iece.

Subject: "The Detroit General Assembly auil Its Lessons." Siibbath school at 13:30. Young People's Society ut At a temperance meeting, under the leadership or that famous temperance orator. Colonel George Wood ford of Illinois. This is tho first of a series of uimpeniuce meeting to continue every evenin" this week, under Colonel lead, beijinuiup at o'clock after this evening. FIHST METUOUIST EPISCOPAL 3o Eiist Thira South bt-tweea the Knutsford Uotcl and street, Kev.

W. D. Mabry, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.

by Uov. T. C. 8 p. ra.

by Kev, 0. Peck, D. 1). Classes moot after forenoon preaching strvico. Epworth meeting, 7 p.

m. Chiklron's day exercises, m. All beats uro free. Eevrybody invited. AT Rev.

J. D. Gillilnn will preach this evening ut o'clock. lityr 1I11T will preach this evening ut 8 o'clucU, Co.N-oi'.EGATiox B'XAI An Important meeting will be held at the uow'Temple, fourth Kast, twtwooti Second nnd Third South, this afternoon at 3:30. Members please attend.

G. Lewiu.sou, secretary. A HEBHEW said yusterd.iy thathis people would meet to-day to duoido the selection ol a rabbi tneir coagregation. Thu young twibbi Stern who is 1ms made a most favorable impression. He is scholarly, a close reasouer, a winsome speaker, and seems tilled with thu moat telling attribute in a looker alter men's souls, zoul if Hebrews decide to cull Kabbi Stern to tho pastorship of their congregation here the decision will be gladly received by many oucsiuo as well as within tue faith, Services aro.

held overy Sunday mornitik' (it o'clock, iu tho Salt Lake Kev. JUnvid Uttor, pastor. Subject this morrims: "God's Commandments, or tru; Divine in the liible, iu Nature urul in Human Life." School and Biblo class at p. m. Everybody welcome.

WESTMINSTER On Fourth between First and Second South suet-is. Iu the morning at 11 there will me- niorinl services of tho late Mrs. Susan Bowman. Preaching in tho evening at S. Sabbath scuool at la: 15.

'Young people's meeting at 7 P- 'ra. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8. All are cordially invited to these services. F. L.

-Arnold, pastor. PHILLIPS CONGREGATIONAL Cnur.cn.— Corner Fifth South aud Seventh Kast; H. M. -Burr, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a.

rn. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school, la: 15., Christian 'Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

1'rnyor meeting-Wednesday, 7:30 m. ST. Corner of Main aud Fourth South. Divine services co-day, Sunday, June 21, 1891, as follows: Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. in.

Evening nrayer and sermon, p. by tho Kt. George Seymour, LL. IX, bishop of Sprin-fiold, 111. Bishop Seymour is one of the greatest preachers in the.

American church, FIRST BAPTIST Corner Second South and Second West, Kev. 11. Steelman, pastor. Services ut 11 a. m.

and p. m. Sunday school at Young People's Christian endeavor at 7 p. in. Wednesday evening service at o'clock.

The pastor's subject this morning: -The Christian's Citizenship. This evening: "Dullness of Hearing." 'TEMPLE -01- 'HONOR Corner of -First South and Main streets. Tho usual services by Sister Miller, assisted by Mrs. llammot of San who has some remarkable spiritual gifts, and'is a very. earnest worker in spiritual reform.

Subject of Sister Miller's discourse: ''The Church Not the Services commencs at 8 o'clock p. m. CHRISTIAN BIBLE HEADINGS at Odd, Fellows' Hall, Uniou block. Sunday school at 10 o'clock "Bible service at a. m.

and 8 p. in also each Wednesday at 10:30 ft. m. All invited. AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Services to be held in the west room of tho M.

K. Church as follows: 11 a. m. and 8 p. conducted by Kev.

Cyrus of Butto. pre- sidin" elder of this point; also cornerstone lay- In" 4 p. near corner 'of Fourth West and Sixth South. Governor Thomas, Dr. IliiY and others will speak.

All invited. J. Sanders, pastor. THE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN- Meets in the Federal Court room, Wiisatoh building. U.

Clav, minister. Residence, 32-1 South Second East street. Sunday school at 10 a. preaching at 1 1 a. m.

Y. P. S. C. E.

at p. m. prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited "to attend these services.

ST. MARY'S First mass at 8 second mass at 0 o'clock; biph muss aud sermon at 11 o'clock a. Sunday-school at 9-30 d. vuspers and benediction .7:30 p. week morning mass at 7:30 a.

m. "My father, at about the ago of fifty, lost all tho hair from tho top of his head. After one month's trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor, the hair began coining, and in throe months he bad a fine growth of hair of the natural P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, K.

Y. BP032ING NOTES. Tbe fight between Clarke and Faulkner, announced for' Friday night, was postponed until last when, it was said that it would tuk'o pluco at Sparks's pool rooms. Tho ropos were in position, and at 0 o'clock quite a crowd had gathered. But after a wait It was given out that tho event was indefinitely postponed on' account of tho principals tearing arrest.

Corbott will toe bora a. short time and will give. an exhibition. George Kessler writes Ed Kolly that he will fight-La Blanche at the Park In Butto at any time. Tbo Marino, however.

Is too busy training tho Maori to attention to tbe challenge until after the match with Lunge on July 3rd. BASEBALL. Tf tbo weutheir is favorable, a big crowd should be In attendance this afternoon to witness the.cpnoludlnggunaoof.tho first series between tbo M. B. -Evans and Lonilon Tallin" Company nlues at tbe Tenth South und" State street grounds.

As each club Las so- cured the struggle for supremacy" will necessarily be groat to capture tho re- qulrecl odd game. Both clubs will have their crack batteries and full- nines, and Ifc is but reasonable to predict an-exoitiug and Interesting contest, The following order represents the exact position the' nines 1 will be In this afternoon: M. 'K. Position. Co.

Gross tl Barker i. P- liodell "Chupin Platts 3b Couuhnmn Teeker'" Golden Edwards of Creamer Higncst of all in S. Gov't Report, Aug. O- PURE C. W.

Falls and wife of City guests at the Clift. Hon. A. C. Cleveland, a loftding citizen of Nevada, at the'Wnlkor.

M. A. Montgomery and Wichita, are repistoved at the.Cullen'./ Dr. and Coalville are registered at th'o -v- Mrs. John -sailed "i6r Europe with her family about ton days; ago.

Dr. J. W. amK.wi.fo. of Randall, registered at thu White House yesterday.

Shelby Irviu'e. 'Of Lexington. and J. N. Whitney of Evanston arriyod at CulJen J' W.

MoN 'Liberal candidate for Mayor at municipal "election in Ogden, is a Walker H. a brother Ticket Agent GrosheJl, arrived from Omaha yesterday and put up at Uio White House. Thomas Baker, manager ttie "Mr. Barnes of New York" Company, and 9. personal friend or Andy Brisen, is at.

the Gli ft. Mrs. A. W. Harris and -Vorta Harris of Kuiisas.City and'F.

A. -BUher and Wife of bt. Louis are stopping at the-Clii't House. Julius- We ills' of Circieville, Ohio, is looking over Ziou with C. DeKalb.

New ork, and both are niuchimpresseU'With'-tho outlook. Assistant Auditor Charles A. Caine blessed benighted do wlt his presence. He says that his wife has oa a California Colonel D. Dodgo and wife, Miss Sue E.

Oatman, Mrs. J. aud Miss. Mabel Giliuly arrived Denver yesterday Mr, JJodye's priviitu car aud are, at tlie walker. Mr.

and Mrs. 'I), Asnby'an'd' -Walter of Colorado Springs' are visiting" their son-m-law i.a- wurd Gaby, and family. Mr. Ashby willrotuio soon mid Airs-'Ashby and the 'boy will remain through the summer. They are much pleased with bait Lake City.

Colonel H. C. Wdodrow, formerly of the Seventeenth Infantry', United. Slates Armv, gave a prl- vut'o dinner party at the Kuutsford hwt uight: to the following geutlomeu: buuug i- nessy. Captains: Lassiter aud Dciiniug and Lieutenants Tuurston and Cowles.

Rov. Dr. McNieco, pastpr'of the First Presbyterian Church, returned from his vucation, feeling imioli' bettor his trip. He left Mis. McNicce at her home to return later.

Thu Doctor will' preach in the First Church today, and his many Mend's will be glad to see him back. Mrs. Wood has resigned 'her position as principal of Twenueth Ward school and leaves shortly for her home in. the- West. A beauarul little entertainment was given by -the children that school on cho children render ing their various pans reflecting much credit upoa their teachers.

James Glendinnine la'fet a tele- cram from his sou Malcolm, who is en route from all Mai say ttiiat amiss is proud is putting" it "mild. In addition to all his literary accomplishments Mai is; second- baseman of the St Paul niueat Coucord, coutprnish ol tho football team and stroke oar of the school eight. R. A. Metoair, Jormerly an instructor at Hammond Hall and-weh-knowu in this city, has been for the last year principal of the- Ottumwa Iowa, school, but- be now leavea institution to become principal of the- 111.

high school at a salary per year. Ihe Iq people thought-a-great -deal of- Mr. Mclcalf, but were unable to pay him, the salary ihuir Illmo.s neighbors offered him: heiVce the change. As Mr. iMctculf'ssahlry is to increased to at an early day, his lino's may be said to have fallen in pluusant places: very good record for himself whilo-heruahdat Ottumwa.

The daily paper there, the gives him the biggest kind of a send-off. The Into Susan 'Bowman was born in Connecticut February 14, '1855. She was of English descent, and a daughter of Ehsha and Susan Hunt. She was married at 'the age of 18 years to ,1 Bowinaa, the well-known, architect, and became the mother of 'four children -Mildred Bowman, born December. 11, 1874; William Bowman, born May 4, 187B; George Bowman, born John Henry Bowman, born November 28, 1881 1 died at the of seven months.

May 1801, Mrs. Bowman pave birth 1.0 a son, and wai all that could be wished for, and. mother and child well during the -first' three days, with the best at- and'' medical but at the close of the third day she changed worse, which broucht-her below all medical treatment, and she died Tuesday at.3:35 a. m. The deceased was a member rir.tbo.'PirafP.rosbyterianCnurch.

Ihe fum-ral took place June JSth, trom the residence, and Rev: Arnold conducted the services, ns it was ono.o'f Bowman's wishes that he should. Mr. -will preach the.fu- neral sermon: at- t.bo to-day. Motlco to Touchers Salt. Lake County and- Normal, The resulur.

of all. public school teachers ot-. Salt-Lake county sohools will be held in the University bulldloc, commencing Juno 26, at ID u. m. Ail Normal applicants to attend" the University the ooming year will be- examined at the same nlacu on June 25, at 10 a.

m. TiVjc-M 1 STBTVAIIT, J. B. TORONTO, ALLEN, County Board of Located Cor. Main and 3rd Soutb.

Sts The Olift is tho best house in this city. Rooms large, cool aucl airy; new aud 'handsome- furuituro. -electric lltfbts, and allthela.test conveniences and ucces- sories. Dining hairspaolo'Us und perfect-in its appoiutme.Dt. Table first- olass.

The only house in 'the' city' serving breakfast, dinner, and other hotels serving lunch. KnrxEN Props. AKKIVALS. Googhezan, A Forbes, Chicacro; G. Curren St Louis; Dr Longshow, A Smith, Keck, Si Adamson, Hazeltdn: Charles Braslan, Minneapolis; VVHH Sabin, New York; A Boyd, Chicago; Bloyd, Omaha; Dawsou and wife.

Kansas and wife. J.H Broste A White, StvLouis; -Alfred Masher, West Troy, George -W Masher, West-Bay City'Mich: Miss- Decker. San Francisco; Ephste.in, Denver; Clark, New York- A Coy. Denver; Henry Pope, Harry and wife Chicago; ,1 Sohuitz, wife and sou, New York 4 A Johnston, Dr Barker and Fannie Esley, St Louis- Power, Brqokjyn; Neilson, Spanish Fork; McGilroy, Denver. Cullen.

1' Trane Lehi; John'B Gordon, Garfleld Beach; 'J A Bachman Provo; ChaB.Walh.ctt,. Chicago; J. Daut- mon't Denver; Geb Crouk and wife, BaUvia; 11; W-ichita. A Montcomerv Joe: Ed Kaufraanii, vv n.ooya. ajeep Creek- -Frank' Simmons, Kansas fHtv S-WUsbn', Gillmore, Omaha-" Grant, Ogden; Murphy, PittSbWrc; WJ.Taylor, Oeden; Voder Denver; Mistf'flda Baldwin, Castle oe en fifittf- -Mrs Ripley, Mrs-Grav, Winters, Miss De Veto Den -Pino, Miss.

Mary Pine, Buicenhead, Ehg': Liverpool; John A Moon; DC Dodge and T. '-MUD -f3il ii Xilcc utt, iuiauo, wiimor New York- Chds Hayden' Cohn; A Diamond, St A Clair.vMavyland; Me- ruue Paterson, Knowles Chicago; RnhRM Janes. LaDayette. Cole, New York; Wynn and'faimly MibSM Wynn, Mrs Wyun, St-Loum Frank- Cohen New York; 3akin in Millions of Years Adams, Butte; Herman Kroeger, CR Hank. Keutuer.

-WestSidii, la; Edwards, Now Woodmaucy, Cincinnati. Olift- Miss Mahoney, Sail Diopo; Jos Jackson, Eureka; Gray Australia: Gland, Park Oily; -Rosa, Joe, Mo; A Fisher and St Louis; Ben Emmousand son. St Charles, Mo; Chas A Pasadena, Cal; Thomas. Virginia City: McFalls, wife und two children. Park City; Deary, A Gardner, Shoshone; Stacy and wife.

Mrs Anna Wood Harris; Mrs. Verl.a Harris, Bostaph, Kansas City; Chas Paullin, Opdcn; Chas Derby, Black Rock: Reaucbamp. Bloomfleld; A Rush Bowe, Hot Springs; A Heyes aud daughter, Illinois: A Snell, Philadelphia; 0 Fey and wifa, Rockford, 111: Miss Wiuslow, Fountain, Minn. WelcKer, Lewiston, Neb; Flint Bowen, Chicago; Davis, DORideout, Provo; A A Shaffer, Leadvillo; McLauRhJin. Park City; Whitney, Caroline, Nev; Harkness, Sco- fleld; South, Fort Bridget; Lambert, GP Fitzer, Parksbond; A Wetrnore, Fairfiold; Mrs lladdigan, Park City: Harold Miller, Ogden; Dacey, Union Paciflc Railway; Chas Warr, Delamer, Tooftle; Ruthbone, Montana; CH Towers, Kansas City; Smith, Prove; A A Arnold, Omaha; Frizzle, and wife, Randall.

WTHaulihan, Alamosa, Colo: Hollv, Louisville, Kv; Frank Riloy, Mill Creek; Jones, Kansas Citv: Cntndail, ville; ATounier; SouthvilJe; Park, PH Boll, Malta; Johnson, P-Rlnd, Tintic; HA Hassell, Mammoth; Harry Falck," Indianapolis; Hawortb, Eureka, Nev. Valley, J. C. Orr, St. John, Tooele county; T.

Bird, Winnebtico. J. Fort Border, Wyo; Rockford. Ban Diego, Cal; Dr Geo Vemon, Clifttm HeigULS, R.L King, Hale, Wis. A called meeting of tbe Orphans' Home and Day Nursery Association will bo.hela -at Mrs.

McViclcor's, E. Brigham street, on Monday. June at 2 o'clock p. to make final arrangements for the opening Thursday, June 25th. All members of tho association urged to bo present.

John Taylor, the Barber, Kemoved. John Taylor, tbe barber who has heretofore been in partnership with 0. C. Page at GS W. First South, retired from tho firm and started in business for himself at 66 W.

First South, J. H. Miller's old stand. He makes a specialty of ladies' and children's hair cutting and will be pleased to see all bis old customers at bis new place. This week will prepared to display tbo prettiest shapes and newest conceptions in chamber suites, folding beds, lounges ana ball pegs.

For tbe next ten days every refrigerator in the house will be offered at actual cost. New 'things coming in every day and at prices to suit the most modest purse. and ITrubrollaa made to 'order. Come and pick out 1 your handle and it just as you like it. Perinl Eros, can- always please you and will bo delighted to nave you give thorn, a call.

If you do not wish no trouble to show goods. 265 State. NOTICE TO WEST SIDERS. Flans to Develop tho Section Across the Jordan. At the last meeting of the board of directors of the West Sido Rapid Transit Company, It was" resolved tbat a meeting be held of all persons interested in the development of properties lying west of the Jordan.

If you are an owner, or represent the owner of any of this property or -are in any way interested in the advancement of the West Side, you are requested to ai-tend tbe meeting to be bold at 1 p. ra. Thursday, June 25tb. 1801. at tbe 'Chamber of Commerce, for the purpose of forming an association in the Interest ot Side.

Dr. Barker, Chiropodist, and Magnetic Healer, bas returned, and 's now located at- 264 S. Main street. The only doctor that guarantees a euro of all diseases of the feet. Butter and You can always get tbe finest Creamery Butter and Fresh Ranch Eggs at COMPANY'S.

The slashing goes on at the Buckeye Store, 121 Main. Hair goods manufactured afc Biele's Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors, 27 and 28 Scott-Auoi'bach Building. Only Thing Now Used by Fashionable Ladles To perpetuate a beautiful complexion is Wisdom's famous Robei'tine, which is as harmless us tbe morning dew, as subtle in its action as the magic's wand, and as tue bloom and delicacy It pives to the tbe air we breather. Read tho testimonials from famous artists, celebrated chemists and eminent physicians. Kara Opportunity.

Our entire stock of boots and shoes for sale, terms cash, and part of for rent; tho retailing Roes on until sold, 121 Main street. LOST. 'N South, one brown leather purse; finder will be rewarded by leaving at 006 South 1st West. fftS4 1 ANARY, FINDER RETURN TO. 11C 2ND South and bo rewarded.

A SMALL SORREL MARE. WHITE STRIPE ou forehead, branded 1SS2, on one hip. Reward; 838 West Gannon Street, f454 riMiLRD 7-per cent money for improved inside business Short time money for improved or unlmurovod security. Opern. House block.

ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL estate. Graober Realty and Investment 85 West Snd. South street. frlflO WILL LOAN YOUR MONEY FOR you free of charge. Graeber Realty, and Investment 65 AVest Snd South street.

f4'01 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farms. Graeber Realty and Investment 65 West 2nd South street. M8fl WO LARGE AMOUNTS FOR 5 YEARS AT low rates "No commissions given." J. C. Kobinsori, 44 2nd South.

l'46a AVE A SPECIAL FUND FOR CHOICE first mortgage loans, at 8 and 9 per cent; two "iiud three years' building loans made. Jos. P. Bache, 31 Wasatch building. U2Q ro-LOAN BY THE UTAH Title Insurance and Trust No.

56 W. Second South st." 1'410 I AM PREPARED TO TAKE A. LIMITED amount of first-class paper running three to six months on good names or choice collaterals. No chattel mortgages wanted. L.

C. Grossman. 50 Commercial Block. f285 E. GREGG CO.

BUY NOTES OR LOAN or short time on collaterals or real estate. Room 30, Commercial-block. J2S7 rpHE MILLER-WINDSOR CO. HAVE 7 PER 'cent money to loan on improved inside business property. Opera.

House Block. ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL 1 estate by James 3. Bacon, at the American National Bank. AVE PLENTY OF MONEY OH HAND to loan on real estate at lowest market rates. E.

B. Wicks, 8 0 AND 10 PER CENT MONEY ON IM 9 proved city property. 'F. J. Leonard, under American National dl63 I SMALL AMOUNTS ON SHORT or will buy good paper.

Room 35 1st. floor 1 Harris; 79 Commercial clO-10 17! AND-8 PER CENT TIME MONEY; 9 10 per cent short time money. John 'J. Sny 36 Hooper telephone 557... T)ARTIES DESIRING TOMORROW pR LOAN JU money eee A.

Janes, 24fl Main-st- c9 HE PACIFIC INVESTMENT tNOOR- potated under the laws of Utah, 1883,, Ford G. Commercial block, Salt Lake City. FOR RE7IT. 2 -STORY BRICK, Street, 135; Grroonvcottaiee, South, Wain, Inquire 748 South board: V. FOUR'ROOM HOUSE 'AND; CRmTOlHB A -for tale; two rooms pay the rent.

roar of North FIVE Hotel: 164 6TH GENTLEMAN, PARLOR, BEDROOM piano, also ropnr upstairs cheap. 2nd South AND GENER Al jjld a Uno residence for home which room b'rick. Lots 5300 W.E.Bubbard, KA WITH w'ite; must be Address A J.Ii* private family or man first-class; references -furnished. Tribune. jii, zna omiiiii.

SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 121 MAIN. Harvey. 1UW PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM IN family. Ajpply 7' Center st.

AiJMJJ -ROOM COTTAGE, 144' S. SIXTH WEST. half bik. north R. W.

pass, depot. uuo ANDSOJfELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM with alcove; modern conveniences. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR L1GH1 housekeeping; large, front room with bay window; nice pantry; city water in house, afternoons at 24 st. EPARTMENT OF GREYSTONE TER- race; rooms and basement; elegant tinisn, prates, bath, electric lifrhts; all new and modern. Apply at, premises, 408.

to 414 6th hast, or 141 Main, TwitchellJ; Moon; owners. 10 (TORE AND THREE ROOMS, 820 PER month. 806 E. 2nd South. -jig? RICK HOUSES, FROM TWO rooms.

23 West 6th South. -TJNFURNISHED ROOMS; RENT, water in the house. 51 Fourth A CLEAN FIVE-ROOM VAO.J< line; city water. 525 South 5ml West WO- ELEGANT STORES rooms 10 each in rear, cheap: No 135 and 137 West First South. Apply to F.

W. Little or Charles W. Stalest. ICELY 'FURNISHED ROOMS: HOUSE- keepine allowed. West First South.

I URNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKKEP- 128 Second East. COTTAGE OF THREE ROOMS. pantry and closet, lawn, shade, at 556 S. West Temple r45J OUSE OF THREE ROOMS; FURNISHED for housekeeping. Inquire at 448 S.

ora East. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALSO fine double parlor suitable for four gentlemen. Mrs. G. J.

Mackenzie. 34 W. 1st South. XTEW HOTJSE-7 ROOMS; BATH ROOM AND IN laundry; all modern conveniences: on Oth between and Inquire nt 2nd corner G. f309 ELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, 810 TO $12; and shade; board if desired.

230 S. Snd West. OUR FURNISHED ROOMS. CLOSE IN. Single or en suite.

205 East Second South. f40Q ARGE, NICELY FURNISHED DIN1NG- JUroom, kitchen and three other rooms in larce lodging house. Address O. Box 271. f374 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS.

Second South. BURNISHED COTTAGE; NO CHILDKEN. Reference required. Enquire No, 9Willard Court. 385 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR.

CITY WATER, on car line, $7.50. Six roomed rustic ou car Jiuo, $25. W. J. Moore, Gladstone Block.

J3S3 SINGLE OR EN SUITE, WITH private table board. 43 East 3rd So. References. rsis EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite, lovely grounds, pleasant location; references required. 2B7 Qth East.

f290 ROOMS UNFURNISHED. South. 146 WEST 5TH f309 OSY COTTAGE WITH BATH; FURNITURE for sale all new; close in. Address 40, Tribune. I' 3 A 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH BATHroom: furniture for sale at a bargain, all new.

Apply 251 W. 5th South. ARGE BACK ROOM AND LARGE BASE- JLJ ment for business on back street cheap. 121 Main. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WITHOUT children, large from.room, newly-furnished, also room adjoiuing, closets and water closrjt.

John Cox. 237 W. 1st South. John Cox, 227 STORE WITH CELLAR, SUlT- able for grocery; choice location. 1st South.

fg-'g A EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES, TWO eleprant storerooms with steam hunt. J. A. Fritsch 2nd South and Franklin ave. l'35ft ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping.

Apply S. West Temple. EALTY BUILDING. ON WEST TEMPLE, opposite Ontario Hotel, will be completed by June Two ground store-rooms (finest in city), and 14 offices ou Snd Jloorfor lease; Third floor reserved'f or U. S.

Land Office and land attorneys. Miller A Miller (not relation), agents, 38 W. 2nd South. f45 EWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, GAS AND bath. $2.50 to Syperwsek; all outside windows; 45 E.

1st South, Roberts's new block. SEVEN AND 2 EIGHT-ROOM NEW modern houses; close in. Apply to .1. A. Morlan rooms 49 ami fit) Commercial Block.

AND 9-ROOM HOUSES: ALL MODERN improvements; to first-class families only. 283 West 5th South. dG93 ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN Jt 1 134 W. North Temple. d70D T7URNISHED ROOMS, Si PER WEEK, 188 JD street.

d067 WO NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, in a nice location, for rent. Block and a half east of Main St. 135 E. First South. d6SO URNISHED ROOMS, GAS AND WATER.

Inquire South West Temple st. dfi74 VFF1CES FOR SUITES of rooms suitable for offices. Scott-Auerbach building. Apply to Oeo. A3'.

Scott A Co. EW BRICK HOUSE. 121 MAIN, HARVEY. ECOND AND THIRD STORY, CONTAIN- ing 53 rooms, suitable fora hotel ou European plan, with cr without dining room; very best location, modern improvements: brick building; will bo finished by June 10th. Inquire of U.

Alexander, OS Main streot. dC17 ALF OF STORE, 25 EAST 1ST SOUTH, Hooper building. Inquire M. Jones ou premises. d307 PRIGHT PIANOS AT K.LVERS BROS.

C1028 SHOP AT HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Apply to Frank Maynes, Continental Hotel. UR. AND UNFUR. ROOMS, WITH OR without board; bath, steam heat, electric light.

Fritscb Building, 15S E. 2 So. cl46 A RNOLD J. PADGETT. ATTORNEY AT Law, 131 Mnin street.

Salt Lake City, C. CROSSMAN, LAWYER. MONEY TO loan on improved or unimproved property; inside or outside. Office, rooms 55. und 5j; Commercial Block.

W. 1LBUR WEEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Room 56 West Second South W. H. D1CKSOW. M.

N. 8TQNB. IGKSON STONE, ATTORNEY.AT LAW. Fifth Floor, Progress Bcildint: F. CORKER, Patent Attorney.

Patents on inventions, Caveats, etc. Patent drawing, models to order. Oflice, 851 Main street, Salt Lake City. H. LEWIS, Attorney at Law, No.

213 Main Street E. McENANY, ROOM 55, HOOPER Building. PUTNAM, Attorneys at Law, satch Build ing, rooms 7 and 8. MARSHALL A BRADLEY, over J3 Jones's Bank. M.

KAltiilN. Attorney at Law. 1, 6 and 0. Tribunu building. POWERS, Attorney and Counselor.

Gl- rard Block (old Tribune building) 6eoond South street, over Evans Cullen Hotel. TN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AND FOR Salt Lake county, Territory 9f the matter of the Estate of. John Erikson, deceased. to show cause why order for sale of real estate should not be Nielsen, the administrator of tho estate of John Erikson. do- ceased, havinn filed his petition herein, duly verified, praying for aa order of sale of the Boss mining cliiira, the real estate of'said decedent, for tho purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by Uie Judge of said court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Probate Court on Tuesday, the Ulst day of July, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said at the courtroom of said Probate Court, at the County Courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to show cause why an order should not be gra'nted to the said administrator, to sell so ranch oj; the real estate of the said deceased, at private sale, as shall be necessary, and that a copy ot this order be published' at least four successive -weeks in the Salt Lake Tribune, a.

newspaper priiited and published in said city and county. Dated June 20; 1891. fGSlv'. -G. W.

BARTCH. Probate HAVE THIS DAY AND DATE sold out my interest in the Si.lt Lake Clothing Club Company to my former partner, Mr, Charles Bonner. who will in uturo 'conduct the business, receiving due said club from any and ail sources, and pay ullaccounts. if any, said 1 P.B.T.TCBETT. Salt Lake City.

Juae VOONG 1 THE AGES' .1 and 20, to worJ: in telephone Ap plication must be 'nccompanled by goou reier enccs. Address P50, ll)U 7DDLE OR DRIVJXG HORSE, KEEP FOR Up fat use. 3g3jrd South E. i Zr' 3V.JT.H BQARD, BY TWO centlemcn. Private; nice locality; uear Chamber of Commerce; state terms.

tt. Lock Box 5TO. AT HOME FOR FEW Address WITH REFERENCE FOR GENERAL houscswork; pnrm.ment, Apply Frank stewa.rd.jv nutsford- Hotel. F1-SS10NAL MAX AND ni and care for a fine furnished hooiei or I RFXT- -FURNISHED HOUSE FOR lodging and boardiDR. Address 53.

Tnb rt SEVERAL LOANS: NO 1 SE- $1000 to SS500. J. C. Robinson, 44 S. 2nd South, RIGHT GENTLEMAN OR LADY, "mallcnpital, to handle agreeable agency that pavs $150 monthly; no canvassing.

John 2nd Soutb. CORDS OF ROCK WANTED. WHAT IS 50 per cord? Address 47, Tribune. TOXE MASONS WANTED. WHAT IS BEST price? Address 47, Tribune.

J4J6 CA AAA ADOBES WAITED. WHAT is best price and how soon delivered? Address 47. RPENTERS WANTED. WILL PAY 53.nO per day to A No. 1 men.

Address -47, Inb- 11 ne. A FOREMAN WANTED FOR GENERAL buildinu work. Will pay good salary. Must be thoroughly reliable and thoroughly, competent. Address P47.

Tribune. I4j A GOOD FAMILY HORSE FOR HIS KELPA or would trade a nice building lot. Address Box 658. jOARDERS AND ROOMERS AT 35S SOUTH- west Temple; reasonable terms. i ARGE-STZED CYLINDER DKSK; MUST be bargain.

Address -34, Tribune. f362 ADY AGENTS TO SELL MME. KEL- IOT-Z'S French Tailoring System of dress cut- tine and nuinjr; active njrcnts make big money Cnll or C. I. Moare.

505 CUi street. ONEY 54000 OR $5000; good security. Address Box 202, Provo. Expense of investigation paid. TRADE, A 10X20 FOR RESIDENCE, either in city or some good addition.

Horace J. Matt.bews. 239 S. Main st. HAVE CAI.LS EVERY DAY tOR furnished and unfurnished houses, both larce and small.

If you have or.e to rent, call und leave it and wo will get you a good tenant. Burton, Groesbeck Andrew Main st. Cl A A ONCE, ALL KINDS OF furniture. 157 First East. Etchisou A Webber.

A PLAIN COOK oAND TO ASSIST IN housework. Apply at 629 Brigham. d59S srruAjjojji TAIR BUILDER FROM THE AY ANTS job; cau figure on work. Address Tribune. P.

57, f51U AGENTS WANTED. CANVASSERS looking for n' permanent money-making business, no competition, should secure sale of the Patent Adjustable Shoe. Address with stamp. Consolidated Shoe Sntera', Mass. A S'25 WEEKLY.

WRITE to Chicago General Supply 178 W. Van Buren Chicago. XT AA SALARY AND EXPENSES I pnid to bright, active, wide-awake young men: teachers and students preferred: employment pleasant, rfcfminK and permanent; book peddling; our now plan takes like 'wild lire." Address, 'National Library Association, 243 Chicago, 111. Ji25 A.DY DULY; NEW RUBBER undergarment. Mrs.

N. B. Little, Chicago, 111. reporter. T.

Mnrionncnux, 163 S. Main street. WILL T.YKE THE 'STOCK AND tip TV General agency of this Territory for the Taylor Patent Adjustable shoes; no small large profits. Cull at 509 East 3rd South, THP-RINKLES WITH ALMOND NUT Cream you can positively rub them away Staled particulars 2 cents. Ma.rry E.

Murray. 1059 Washington boulevard, Chicago, 111, Agents wanted. f)2S ERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE 25 to cents on every dollar you spend Write for our illustrated cataWue; every article represented. Chicago General Supply 176 W. Van Bureu Chicago, 111.

c292 ADIES WHO WILL DO WRITING FOR me at their own homes, will guarantee good wages. Address, with self-addressed stamped envelope, Miss Edua L. Smythe, South Bond, proprietor of the famous Gloria Water for the complexion. R. UNGER CURES ALL PRIVATE DIS- eases.

menstruation, stricture, stones, poly- and residence fw Wc-st 3rd S. L. WHYTOCK. DENTIST. OFFICE.

bould block, 4 doors south of Walker House. ELLS A GRAVES, SURVEYORS, COM- merclal block, IN7 ROF. HANNA, THE ONLY PERMANENT, practical njid painless corn extrnctor in Salt Lake. Office in U'hite House. Parlor No.

ISS LILY SNYDEK. VOCAL AND IN- strumental instruction; pure ancient lialinn vocal method. 50 W. Third South st. dSl? CLAIRVOYANT.

FORTUNE TELLER: tells past, present, future, at 112 W. 1st South: room 5. '''770 l'ELE, FRENCH HAIRDRESSER AND manicure. Parlors 27 a.nd 28 Scott-Aucrbach Building. 1'T A GOL DARXlvD LIE; A SECOND- JL ha'iuled iiuid of tobacco, ground up and callfsl insticr.

not; kill the bugs in buds, but tied bug Paralyzer will. For t'iilc ORPHlNK-Ol-'lUM HA1J1T Giiiirantoud. For circulars address The Medicine Box 10, Salt Laku, Utah. f.i. IS CLOSE -Is YT two blocks, from Jine-aud facing Fourth East car time lots.

$300 each. $10 per montb 41 South. W. H. HODGES.

DENTIST, ROOM 76 COM- rcial block. Telephone, cT)74 TlllPP. DENTISTS, ROOMS 105uwd 108, Opera House block, W. 2nd South st. Anesthetics A general stock of demists' supplies on hand.

ADIJ3S SUFFERING FROM ANY FOUM of female weakness will find a sure euro in "Oranpe Blossom." For full particulars call ou tbe cenernl acrent. W. Third South. RS. MILLER.

THE SPIRITUAL SEERESS; IVJ. public circles I'liBsday and Thursday evenings at No. 238 East Second South street, com- jxicncinft a-t admission, 25 ceuts. Private readings daily. Si.

JblSn LLE. KUHN, LADIES' room 45, Scott-Auerbach I WATTEBS, BROKER. ESTABLISHED lSi3 on diamonds, jewelry; nil redeemed sold at low rates. All busiuess confidential. Si K.

1st South, opp. Commercial st. No-CUOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE- posita Walker House. ROOM'FOR two: $0 per week.

364 S. W. Temple st. A PRIVATE HOUSE, 230 WEST SECOND South. dS79 OOD ROOMS BOARD AT 5TH Jf-AS'J 1 $5 to 856 per week.

ARCHITECTS. I RED A. Commercial block, rooms THE CIVIL ENGINEERS. T. BRECKON, CIVIL.

AND MINING engineer, 12-1 and 125 Commercial Block. HOUSE rVlOVERS. movers and raisers'; life-Ion experience; larpost outfit in OStics, O'Connor Shaffer's drug storei -238. Main street; P. O.

HE FOUNDATION was commenced by real estate. You can Mwn City cheaper and on better terms'tlwwV 1 at any future date. Momiy wou'n grow-" 11 pocket. You must plant it, and the best to plant it is in the rich soil of a east boulevard, the most fashionable neighborhood iii Salt Lake City 1 5 I this addition will soon be sold. Bur a arid you can soon sell it at a profit navmorit required, the oon be puid for, then you c.in iut stop to sleep over it; theol nut, "slow and sure," is played out- of the day is "swift nnd sure." Whilo house.

dreaiuingover it your neighbor -has tro, bouchtand paid for and is kt neat, cozy home. Alta Place is one of est additions in Salt Lake Cil.y, -jenr oic street electric car line on the (vest and 11 street line on the east. T. H. Watts Kr Second South street.

a YPEWRITERS proved) ou installments: nereartor est charged. Yost Typewriter 38 South. YOU HAVE A HOUSE TO rent list, it with. Grn.eher Realty and Tm, nt 65 2nd South st. Jn ment Co "TX7ATRBLOO" PURCHASE3S required to buHd.

but are sifjn a contract not to build any house less thnn flOOO. QIX-ROOM NEW HOUSR. 15EST Installment plan; go 835 East anti inspect it; if it don't spe.ik for come near us. Miller Miller (not 5C Rnxt-h relation). 38 W.

South. ATERLOO IS BET. 3RD No. finer residence iu the city; ment walks to bo laid at once, free of cost present purchasers. W.

E. 41 HO CAN BEAT IT 50x 140-FOOT LOT with brick house on. and Investment 05 Wl2nd South ADDITION IS TO BE FIRST YV class in every respect. Nothing but "ood houses will be permitted. Lots sold onV terms and the best inducements to build W.

3nd South. A BICYCLE J20; OS would exchange for Tin. Tribune. ATERLOO-3RD EAST. STREETS TO BE graded and 5-foot cement sidewalks to be laid at once.

Prices lower than auy property without these Teras SlO per month. Inducements to build. W. Hub bard. 41 W.

2nd South. IGAR STAND. BEST LOCATION IN CITY. Cheap. Must sell on account of ill Address P.

46, Tribune. H5J A HOME, JUST COMPLETED. NINE rooms, best location, press brick, elegantly built, all modern improvements, bath, conservatory, etc; four lots. Price $10,000, £MOO cash, balance on or before five years at 8 per cent. Address box 464, city.

ftej EE BEFORE YOU BUY; SO other as good for the money; prices and teius to inducements to build. R. J. Commercial block. Mo! OUSES! HOUSES: FOR $15 per month buys it; SSOpermoaili buys it; 6-room, $40 per month buys ir; I ban houses east, west, north and south on tue inytiii- ment plan.

L. E. Casady. 150 S. Main St.

PLACE LIES EAST OF PEKIN kius's addition, bus elt5ctric cars, gmdrf streets, abundance of pure water and beauiifd houses surrounding it; easy terms. R. J. Topping, Commerciiil block. NE FINE FRESH MILCH ENQUIRE at Devereaux House, 334 Temple.

SALOONS. BOTH DOING GOOD BCSI- ness; with lease stock and fixtures: excellent reason Riven for selling; lonsr lease 011 grouni For furthar particulars address P. 0. Uoi6S, Salt Lake City. BUGGY (SINGLE COV- ored) and harness.

Room M. Hooper blocs. "VIEW 7-ROOM HOUSE, ON CAR LINE; cash, balance monthly. Box A NEW UPRIGHT PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. Address P.

O. Box 4'2S. -i A D. PARTLY CULTIVA- f.d: 3 room house, barn feet: 3 floir ing wells. Will trade for city property or will make terms to suit purchaser.

Price $1500. McCarrick. 240 S. Main st. TTCTE WILL BUILD YOU AHOUSEOMHB VV monthly payment p'an on tho finest subdivision OH 9th East streot.

fl.irrinfftoa, Donne 1 ly vfc Nowell. No. 9 W. 'IN BELLEVUE PARK AT SCOH JU prices that you will be sure to purclmA Easy "monthly payments. Electric car service.

Only twelve minutes ride from ciTV. H- ton, Donnelly No well. OTS ON 2ND BOTTOM PRICKS and on monihly payments. Harrington, Donnelly 9 W. 2nd HAT ARE WE COMING TO AND where is the outsiile of hen- ncdv A Co.

that can sell a beautiful Cve-rooB brick houso, only seven or eipht blocks frora t.ie business center," for S2U month? lb First South. -ITtTATERLOO. 3RD EAST, WILL HE ON THE market in a few TP YOU HAVE FUUNITCRK FOR I call and see me at N-i. 2T2 S. Mam ft- J- Smith.

ENGINES. B01LEK pumps, heaters, Ac. At- chifou. Fnllor, room S5 block XTEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON HLF.CTHIC IN car line. 4 cent nnc.e 5 years at 7 per cent: two lots, rll Main.

OOD RANCH. -JfJO good water ri(lht an-t for house use: pood house and oasy terms or exchange for Salt LaKe r.a Address Box lo. Idano. PARTI KS INTENDING TO CAN i choice lots of i.s without, 1 Miles A Hamilton. nearClift House.

ros. LEGANT beautiful lots which a.re selling on installments. ATERLOO, BKT. 3D AN'P jT1Irv in; electric cars: choice in even easy terms: wait for it. GOOD MANUFACTURING need of additional capital: pood investment write to "Rustle Salt Lake City.

A VERY SMALL SUM DOWN A for yenrs on monthly wav you can buy a. home in Miles vV, addition. FINE PIANO FOR SALE S. 3rd A $1500 enough, Miles HE FURNITURE AND hotel of 31 rooms, doinK pood business. Ui 1)l: Must b'o sold before Sth mst Tribune, OK chine shop: every kind tools, complete for job or Tribune oilice.

country and is known instrument. Medal of tennial', S3 premiums at various dorsed by Gottecha numerous other well-known QUI number of tnose.supcrb inswaraent. MatJvushck pianos, "Opera rington pianos Iu. creat variety ana Our te or finish. Our prices are the best, cash or on tne instrumoncs in purchasing or exchanp and oae organ for.

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