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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 8

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TTTJE BAXLT TOTBTJJNTE: LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY SATURDAY yoVEMBEB 1, 1800. JLt AJTD City 1890. MA.IIA WBitam, TU U. P. Rj KMtero, R.

0, through poach, Aspen Ogden North Nortbwoat Park City Southern, closed pouoK MU- ford, Krlsco tind beyond Binxnam and Wwst Jordan County, and AKr.iYAi. AT DBPOT. ft.m. 10:46 turn. 10:40 fc.m.

7:90 p.m. 7:20 a.m. AT yOlWOT'B 10:00 6: 10a.m. 3: 15p.m. 7 :10 a.m.

Dwllvery 80:00 ft. to p. m. p. m.

to a. ai. Sunday nndHollday bonrH m. to 1:00 p. rn.

Sand ay m. to 1:00 p. m. SALT LAKE CITY, October 31. rrycx or OJtJIIIirATIOH'.

fi fi. in Op, 3 1 Ci ff 3 i 1 3 a 2 25.fla '15 rp 7 rl a 1 SR NW p'l i ji fo cr CldlCrfH 8 Maximum tcmpwritlurn, fti.a: minimum tcm- 'ratnro, Mean temperatviro, for twelve yearn, cx- of alnce Jununry 1, ot temponituro Blurw October 1, IRK). Itfiiafall, O.OOinchnfl; menn dally, twelve yearn, 0.05 inr.hii*; dcliciHiicy. O.Of. inc.hns.

of rainfall January 1, 1800, O.i!7 iti of rainfall October 18JK), P. H. Observer, Signal Corps. Til KM AN OVATION. Thfl Mayfiowor, with fcho Pilgrim fathors, will pass thin port 0 o'clock a.

m. on Sutur- flay, November on route to strojiK- hold of our Park. Aocurdlng to thiilr time thfiir visit to this port llmiU'd. Thoir wlros that it will uot be safe to srant loavo of atwunoo to ono of the crow. Ho cannot trust thorn FiHhoro, nritl! tho Amorloaa buiuior is planted ori tho Old KooU.

To ovorcorno this sltuatlou Bon Whltte- HIOTO la working up a scheme to Rive tho rilprlniH a right royal welcome, and one which will bo to their friends and dear onus loft at home. Tho Liberal Band la onRagod and will loftvo tho Walkor Ilonso afc 8:45 a. in. All tlioso who IriUmd Joining tlio Pilgrims at tbirt port will meet thoro, form In line and march to Carpet-Has Plur. All friends who desire to Join In the march to the sea will fall In line.

Also It la urgently that their wives, thoir children and lady friends will gather at the same pier, to give a morsel of cheer and a kind smile to tho Old Fathers as they pass on. will say that kissing will bo in order nnd Htrlotiy onforutid. Ilrlng tho babies with you. Make this a rousing welcome worthy tho occasion. U.

F. Wum'JMOius. Stir up tho boys! Bring out tbe crowds! and lot full Liberals with tho band goto Park City to-day the Goodwin Pilgrims. This l.q tho last day of the oarn- naign on Uio road, the most must bo made of it, and a crowd with music and enthusiasm goes a long way In bracing up the timid, tho fearing and the fowl "on Uio funoo." At all events a groat gathering ought to to the depot this morning to meet tho Pilgrims in transit at m. CITY AXTD NEIGHBORHOOD, Oo.rnmorola.1 street has boon graded down to whore paving work can begin -and looks very well.

The taxes aro steadily pouring In, so thai tho Ooiloolor and hlft men are kept on E. IVl. Oynon says lias dono so well on tho sMimp that ho has become ono of tho best orators In Ottih. Tho Fake- speaks of doath appearing In Its columns. Why.

ot oourso, and any other calamity; all evils have their home thoro. A mooting of tho Young Men's Liberal Club was hold in tho Federal oourtrooi.u last night to tall: over tho eomltig olootlou. Nothing of interest to tho public was dono. William Ovorill, a Twentieth ward buiohor, while driving a colt yusiorduy, was thrown from ills cart and liuil his collar foouo aud t.wo ribs broken. Ilo was takon homo and earod for.

Bower oonnnotlonu aro steadily being made, and thoro Is no to speak of. Ott.ly.ous are waking up to the fact that the sower system is in, and that the best thing they CUD do is to connect with it. A French horn quartette is bolng organized in the Liberal by those players: C. Jesporsen, J. U.

Smith, KranU aud W. M. linyloy. Those four horns will till out tho Imrmo'ty parts wonderfully well. A telegraph or telephone polo has been set up right in front of the electric light at Second East and Sooond South streets, and the light Is thereby niudu worthless to tho west half of tho street between Second and Third East strnots, Frank -Dyer Is back from the Pilgrim train and says both Judge Powers mid ho aro agreed that tho expense of, that Congressional train wns money well invested.

Mayor Fcott has also roturuod and Is much pleased with tho trio. Ho thinks tho beat of results will ncoruo from it. A Sooond South sfcroot motor olcotrtc oar nmu says ho has reported a flat wheel sov- Krul tinios, but was only laughed at. Another omployoo stvys ho has roportocl a weak brake several times, but that waa ail tho pood it did, and n. collision was the result of thla uogllponco to repair tho braka.

Local weather report at 8 a. Salt Lake, 44 Helena. 3S Fort Oustor, 31) Fort Washaklo, 3-t Rawlins, 2S dog. At 11 a. Salt Lake, 48 Ogdou, 45 Stockton, 26 Blngham, 32 Park City, Provo, 30 Alta, 5S Logan, 43 dog.

Last night's says: Yesterday morn- lug at 1.1 o'clock George Staplas of K-lsinoro was killed by an Infuriated Holstoln bull. Tho animal started for him while crossing an open yard. Mr. Staples started to run, but was overtaken nnd knocked violently against a fence, whereby his buck, arm ap'd wrist, were broken. Ho died Instantly.

Kevlvul meetings will bo hold in tho First Methodist Church all of jiext Mrs. Jennio H. CaUlwell of Chicago, an evangelist of wide reputation, will assist Rev, Dr. Mabry in tho Mrs, Caldwell will preach tho opening sermons of these special services to-morrow (Sunday) morning and evening. The public are invited to attend those services.

A man narnod Ray, and living In tho Twentieth ward, jumped from a Sixth West car last evening without looking to. see -'he was going to land, and struck an electric polo fair and square, cutting himself terribly about tho head. Ray was taken homo and medical aid sununonod. people jumping from cars way they do, the wortdor is that there aro no more such accidents. President Peterson of the San Poto Stako of Israel, has a house at Ephralm that Is much Jiooad of the other habitations of Jndfth, and this Ls how came to be built: He gangs-of Su-lnts work, tolling them when ho got through with tho church would give permission to take up; 1 Government land.

So the good built in name of the God of Brlgham. and this mod- fc. T00bt gaudy precincts of this mansion-palatial for that locality. Tho sensation on Main street yeslRniny wns tho electrocution of a large, hnndsomo dog by In front Houtif about p. m.

The'animal was racing with a street-oar when he suddenly espied another canlno on tho other of tho track. Ill's just watered for a grip on tho nape of t'other purp's neck, and temptation was too strong. Ko ahead he jinnps, in his eagerness, right In front of tho street-car. The platform fitruek the big dorg, ovor ho rolled like a and disappeared undtirncath. The "cow-catcher," instead of throwing him off the track, rode over hirn and lot him under tho wheels, where the electric speedily finished what little' life tho weight of tho car had left.

Really, now thla, little apat Is getting fc- rooloufi. Tho Provo comes back at the Fake, in this unbrotherly style: "'When any person, connected with journalism of an honest kind, appears at tho establishment of the Salt Lake If era the platc- mattor gang from the devil up tromblo in their boots. They may deceive the public to a certain extent, but they know that, a newspaper man Is not HO easily guyed, henoe they fear his presence in their carpenter shop. Wo very unthoughtedly entered thoir work-shop last Saturday night, and now tho Jlr.rald blames our presence for the sad appearance of their columns Sunday morning. Wu doff our 'plug hat' and bog tho pardon, when wo come again wo will 'give timely Tho artist fiend who yanks the horrible trombone whistle gotlri his work again yesterday.

He read the criticism In yesterday's TRIBUNE, and with a baleful light Hashing from his emoruld optics, and an ollvo-tlnted foam flecking his orex, he swore he'd show them ere doggoned Ink who was running that whistle. And when midday came, Causar's gilt-edged liver pad! how he did spread himself. Ho raked that whistle for 14 octaves, 257 stops, three manuals and KOOU pipes, swell organ, double bassoon and all, and woundup on a combination of "Tuno tho Old Cow Diod of," "Llttio Annie Rooney" and -'Lanlgan's Ball" by a brass band of 31)0 pieces. Tho racket called out tho tire department and tho police force and tho neighborhood generally. Thut engineer hud to flee for his life, his dinner.

Tho five salt land cases como up to-day bcforo the Register and Eccolvcr of tho Land Ofnoe, and will form the chief staplo of foronsio food there for tho next goo- logical epoch. These suits involve 2500 acres ot salt lands along south shorn of Groat Salt Lake, tho Issue being whether In tho Dioasiing of the law tho lands are sallno or desert. The salt moti have occupied tho lands for manufacture of salt, and claim they cannot bo Lakon up ua doscrb lands because thoy are sallno, and sallrio lands aro reserved by the Government and cannot bo taken up as long as is a Territory, unless Congress changes tho law. Certain parties, however, claim l-be lands In question aro not sallno within the meaning of the statute, and propose to occupy them under tho desert ontry act. llonoe this pow-wow.

CJULFT HOUSE. Cor. Mnln and 3rd Kontto Tho OUft IB the best S52 por day house west of Chicago. Eoorri.s largo, 'cool and airy now and handsome furniture, oloctrlo and afl tho latoat conveniences aud ttccosaories. Dining hall spacious and per-, foct in Its iippolutmont.

Table first-class, Rooms may iio secured by telegraph. ANJUUEW C. BnrxKN Props. ROTEI, Walker House. Mitchoner, Stockton; Cifto Tobin nri'I wife, CAHhrtKc; England, Sulida; Ecl- wivrfifi, Junotion; Ogclon; Smith, Ogtlwn; ,1 Gnibrnin, Ogdon; Kobt.

WoodKon, St Louis; Dnnvor; Viiughn, Lonvo.nworth; Jns A Smith Jr, St Louis; KS Adiiir Rohorts, London; .1 Struck- Dotroit; Hemmnna, Klgin; I-I lirown, I 1 Hrown, Nowiirk; Miss Brnwn, Newark; p'rcdoriok Ayor, lioston: Davifi nnd wifo, South Africu; II Crcsbv, Pnfctprson; Hrndloy. St Louis; LD San Francisco; GuUirio, Corlnne; A 1'iiillps, Ouiiiha; Mrs Oniaiia: FrnnP.oK Uocho, (Jnriinie! A Doln.no, 'Boston; Hymens, York; 1 Thompson, Chicago: SUITord, Chicago; .10 Wilints, Ilowo.llnvilli!; .7 1) Murphy, I'tioblo; A Mornnin, Boston; Mrs Mcismor, l)olvnit; Mrs Honor, Dnlvoit; I)o- LauiJitur, 1'ocatollo; Molvunoy, Pocatollo. Continental. A Krungnr, Nnw York; A Wood, Frcnport, 111; Ilenshiiw, Now York; Gallon, MolbonriiP, Austrnliii; Mmldlmar Jphrisnn, Lqiirlon: Olson, Price; Ilirschling, St Louis; FiiniHworth; I' 1 Jtosaiiol, .) Kitelmn, Tronton. Cohb, 1:1 Viiudor- cook, Chiungo; Los Loser, Lit.Uo Rock; A Mo- Mil'lon nnd wife, Cliioago; Siit.rhan,.SI.

Louis; Kitor, Logan; A Kosher, Sandy; Mr Mrs Rotors, Mark Korr, Wushington, .1 MoGuiro. Denver; Iv Bracken. Sprnigvilly; Alfred FJ Duncan, and wifo, Rook SprltiirH; Ci Gohle and wifo, Rock Springs. Oullau. TI Gnklsmitli, Bnltimoro; Lnooyund wifo, Caribou; Jly Nowcll, Park City; I' I-I Rogan.

Kmslid, Halloy, Idaho: Mrs A Emory, Mrs Brausforrl, Mrs Rico, Miss Brann- ford, Lamb, Park Cil.y; Hand, Donvc.r; MnmlU'soii, Chicago; I) Lmnnioy, Opdi-n; A Gningor, Alvarado; Joseph Alta, Ulnh: A O'Doud, Lc.avt'iiworth; Jus Newton, Norwich, Kan; Grillln, A London, Kim; Irvino, Provo; Win llughos, Spnnish I'Virk; Kookutlmv I 1 Murray, Park City; OInoy, Pnscu, Andorsbn, Miss Whitu, Haddon, .1 Caddon. Londfui. ISng; Glass, Omaha; CO Wurman, Denver; Pat Hfialoy, Ogdcn; Blackburn, Provo; Ogdon; John Kohhins, Alvarado. The Valley. Christunson, 'L Olifistensiin, Griswolcl, Provo; Monohaui, Stockton; Moroisin, Merrltt, Houston, Masterson, St Louis; Mogtlo and wifo, ami wifo, Poro.sr, City; .1 Olson and wifo, San rail- cison; N' Kstns, Washington; Hrown, Idc.

Campbell, Chlonco: Jaques wife, Dcnipsny, Prico, Nov; Morgan, Dcsorul Springs: Mike Dempsoy, 0 Coloman, I' 1 Div.nnoii. Mclvolly, Nov; A Groy ai.d wifo. Denver; Loavomvorth, Kaii; Cruuo, Chicago; 15 A Strong, Now York. White Hoiisp. Kcnnoy, Ogdou; TUirapus, Kutte, Mont; Dr A Hurtna, Portland; Win Van Dusan, llalloy.

Idaho; Mrs Pax ton, Stockton; Miss RoyJiinoo, Siiringvlllo; Jones, Ilohor JoncJi, Council Bluffs: Hoover. Bonner, Wyo: .1 Tato, llunt, Tooolc; Korguson. A Edwards, Park City; ,1 Smith, Kig Coltonwoud; Ronlllis, Los Angeles; Kinsmorc nnd wifo, Mrs 15 Jc'IVros, Louis Koop, Bonvcr. Mich; Park. Omahn; James, Taylor, Goorge, Donvor; A Davis, Lowiston; Jlrs Pollard.

Miss VV TJrown, Boiso City; II Packard, 13 Ciilmor, Unite; Dobbins and wifo. Thomson, Texas; Win Buckoy, J.R wifo, Pocatollo; tlenry Kobbitus, Larkius, South Bend; Butler, Brady, Joei Gibson, James TJomnoy, Denver. The "Occidental." No. 18 E. 1st st.

Our wines and liquors, are puro, old, and of the best distillation. Family trade specialty. AUKU (Si MURPHY, Props. the Telegram Meant-' 'i'he last night In an editorial assorts that the Democratic Club of this city had introduced a resolution refusing the support of tho club to Judge Goodwin on tho ground that ho is in favor of tho Lodge Election bill, and that later the meeting appointed a comraitteo of five to watt upon Goodwin and request him to state his position on the "force" bill, and that upon his answer Is tho support of tho club to de- pond. The 'ftmcs Is mistaken In some respects, and has doubtless been misinformed.

What tho club decided to do was this: A comuiit- was appointed to wait upon Judge Goodwin and represent to him that Jf elected ho would bo sent Washington by the Liberals, which party Is made up of Democrats and Republicans. As Liberal Polegate ho would not be expected by Democrats to urge and work for a measure to which they were opposed. He would not be expected to work to defeat it. but' his Democratic constituency would certainly expect Highest of all in leaveninsf S. Gov.

Report, SOLUTE tY him to keep bis hands out of the matter cn- tiroly. Thut Is the situation In a nutshell. As THE TRIBUNE loarnod Irust night from a member of the club tih'is action will imt influence the vote on election day; it will be merely put as a request as stated. THE SWEDISH PEKSONAL Thoir Celebration of the Annivoraary of tho Jietormation. The Swedish Lutherans celebrated last evening at their church the anniversary of the Reformation inaugurated by Martin Luther.

The auditorium was filled with an Interested audience, who listened to the following programme: from Wagner N. A. Kruntz. 2. Reading of Scripture and prayer Rev.

A. T. Martin of Vrovo. 3. Beautiful Upon tho Choir.

4. Reformation of tho Six- teenth Century" Rov. P. 5. Andacht (Viola Nolo) M.

Hauser N. A. Krantx. 6. 1 Martyrs" Judge Powers of Leadville, is in town on mining business.

Lieutenant Johnson of the Sixteenth Infantry leaves to-day on 'an eight months' furlough. He goes East. James Glendinning is back from a trip from the Bear river country down through Meeker to Newcastle, and back over the Pilgrim E. M. Rynon returned from the warpath last night, via the Eio Grande Western, tired out with the excitement of the day.

He says the trip is one perfect ovation, with which all hands are carried away. Mormons and everybody else are stirred up with excitement, and many a vote has been made for the Liberal ticket. Mrs. Fredrlkke Nielsen, from Norway, will occupy the pulpit next Sunday morning and evening 1n the Scandinavian. Methodist church on Second East street.

Sirs. Nielsen was for about twenty-five years connected with tho National Theater in her country, when sho ten years ago was converted and changed the stage for the pnlplt. She has A Lament for the Mnlo. morning at about 8:20 nn electric car started enst from Main on First South street. It reached the switch at Seventh East and stopped, tho crew seeming to that, somewhere towards Omaha, there ought, to bo a car headed for the grand and majestic West, although it was not in sight.

The car continued to wait, and in due course of Lime another car 1 came from Main street and waited. Finally, the. boys on tho car down east seemed to want a change of scenery, or something, and started In the dlrpction of Deep Creek. When this car had raised the blockade by over Seventh Eayt, the ot-her two cars proceeded iowiird the Orient. But Ninth East; street was reached tho forward car halted and transferred its pas- son gers to tho rear car, which kindly continued on Its course to the end of the track, A pair oi' zebras which nad formerly coaxed tho venerable chariots over these same rails, wore passing with a load of building stone, and, otx soeing the shabby I treatment accorded their former patrons, sat down In tho dust and wept.

Ah! thou.ignoble beast; having "no pride since been a very successful religious of ancestry and no hope of posterity;" con- 7. "JJc Shall Feed Ils Choir. 8. Remarks in Swedish Rev. A.

Under of Ouden. 0. Ilerrons Zirun Faupar" ---Choir. 10. "Ein Fcste (1 worker, having traveled all over the Scandinavian oountdos and for tho last years working among tho Scandinavian churches in America.

Ask your ceraont. dealer for Utah hydraulic The feature of the evening was the dross by Rev. Dr. Dporr of on "The Hel'ormation." Ho detailed how was tho work of God. Had it not been so his mighty ofPort of the country to clean ho Augean stablos of tho Komish Ohuroli would riftvor have To do this Heron loan work, Dr.

Martin Luther was raised up of God and Riven grace from above as wn3 the Apostle to carry out; tho purification. The results of Lut.hef's efl'orts have redounded to tho goo rib the world over since, and the fact that Christ, rather than the priestly confessor, is man's mediator, is made-patent to all. To Illustrate the growth of tho Lutheran Church, the speaker. Htatocl the total number of Lutherans in country, including Canada and NOVH was 6,000,000 souls, while the number of actual communicants was 1. In hJa address In Swedish, Kev.

F. A. Lih- rler of Ogdon spoke principally on how the reformation burst tho shackles of priestly tyranny, and sot free the conscience of mankind. The musical exercises were very good. At the close of tho services the audience adjourned to the vestry, where the ladles of tho church served an excellent supper.

Tho Palaco. J. 0. Sullivan and I), 'O'Brien, under tho name of Sullivan have just opened tho Palace, opposite Rice's Bank, Eureka. It is really a palace, having the Onest fittings of uny saloon in Jmib comity.

While rich in iitlings, the articles dispousod over the bar are equally good. They invite their friends and others to'call. temned and maligned as then wort, only a few brief months ago, verily art thou now vindicated. If thy heart bo not turned to adamant because of tho years of aspersion heaped upon theo, thou wilt Incline thy massive ear to tho pleadings of thy now repentant revllors, and wilt, if only for a brief period, ass-n me tho of the city street railway lino until tho reigning amateurs acquire some of thy skill. Thy tremendous 'capacity for thinking already possess, but thy administrative capacity Is lacking, Visit Beck's Hot Springs.

V. B. TT. S. CilOZUdU 203 Soi'th Main, Make a Specialty of Fine Teas and Coffee.

The Troy team Laundry uas no competition as to quality of TKOY STKAM LAUNDRY, Telephone 102. 142 Main St. Copp's Mining Oodo, 50 cents; Copp's Prospector's Manual, 50 Copp's American Settler's Guide, 25 For sale at Tnic Tn.i»UNE oilice. FOR RENT. OWER PART OF HOUSE, FURNISHED JLv for housekeeping, 2lW 3rd near cur line.

A ildrc.ss IT 3-1. Trihiino' n3 ROOMS. PANTRY AND CLOSET. NlvA A U. P.

depot; also house of 9 rooms 2 blocks from motor line; fine cluvuco for boarding or lodging hoiieo. Apply E. r. Austin, rwir of -M y. 2 West iH Boys' school suits for at LIPMAN, WALLERSTEIN Co, DIED.

October The Union Pacific is now running stand-. ard-gauge Pullman sleepers from Salt Lake City to BuiuG. Persons going to Portland, Butto or Helena should purchase tickets arid secure Pujlman accommodations at Union Pacific office, 201 'Main street, and avoid transfer at Ogden. W. ECCLES, G.

Agt. Use Utah hydraulic cement, manufao-. turod by Western Ceraeat Company, Salt Lake City. "Take it before Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic.

fc-M tlnst Opened! Full and complete lino of raens' fine fur- ulshingsfrom Fisk, Clark Flags, New York. BAST-TKTtRY ftlKR. Hatters and 142 Main Bomomber tho groat underwear sale for ono woolc only, atAinericuu Clothing Shoe 120 Main St. For building foi Delations you cannot do better than use Utah hydraulic cement, manufactured by Western Cement Company, Salt Lake Pennsylvania Oils. Wo Ruarunto our oils and gasoline the best produced.

Ask for oil. EASTERN O.iti telephone 468. For uso in water Utah hydraulic cemout will glvo perfect CitOZUSK BERKLEY, JJG3 South Main Street. Have just received New Buckwheat flour, New self-raising buckwheat, New flake hominy, Now mince New cranberries, Now codfish, Now mackerel, Now white fish. evening, Frank H.

McKIro.v, aged 37. Funeral from residence Saturday at 2 o'clock. Friends ol' St. Louis und Kansas City papers copy. PERSONALS.

I PREPARED TO DRT5SS- makinginall its'hrnuohes: Wedding trous- evening costumes nnd tea-gowns a spcci- tilty. Fine work; a guaranteed. Mrs. It. 'F.

37 K.isl. First, South St. KS. C. J.

FOR SALT Lnko.Cit,y of jMnie. Kellopg'-s French Tailor of Dresti-cuUing. Nb rofltting; no ro- bastine. No. 50ft 6iih street.

BATES, WONDERFUL' CLAl'R- v.oyant, fnrtiinc tellor'nnd Sittings 51. Ho.nr.s, 9 a. m. to 0 p. W.

Temple ITVINELY FINISHED- SIX-ROOM NKVV brick-house, corner Second West and Fourth North; on line; year's lease if MiUer IMillcr (not "Brothers" no relation), 23 WesfcSoiUh. A LAUGIS parties. F.URNiSBE.D ROOM TO QTJ.IET 81 street, near MoCornick. rpHUEE UNFURNIS1I KD ROOMS UPSTAIRS; no children. 670 West Temple street, 7 J) WIFE CAN SECURE two connocting furnisher! rooms, ground floor, southern exposure, three blocks Troni post- -Ennuire at Rivers Bros.

pLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM FOR JL genllc.rncn or man and wife, with board, in private family. West. A NUMBER OP NEW DWELLING HOUSES XX to ho completed by December Is From six to eight, rooms each; all modern improvo- mcnts. It. H.

WhiUcmorc, S. jlii.in in050 LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOWS AND hoard. Reference niquirod. 13-1 3rd South. URNISHED ROOMS AND S.

West BOARD. 253 mol'V? 13G.A RN 1S.H ED 1 block from Tribune bldng. ROOM TIALF '1 Commerce row. FFICE TO RENT IN CRANK BLOCK, 232 South Mn.) Mnm LEASANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for man and wife or two pentlomen, with or. without private family.

Address F2I, Tribune. ISTER MILLER, THE PROPHETESS, CON- rtncts divine service nt tho Temple of Honor hii-ll, cornnrof First'Sontb and Main streets, ery Sunday evening at, o'clock. After a siiort sermon sho delivers messages to persons in the audience from their guardian angels and spirit friends. In this way the Messiah is.ro- Kioring the fullnoss of tho spiritual- gifts of his' gospel his people. Mrs, MiUer miry also bo inte.mowod every weekday at her residence, 261 S.

Temple st. Private iiil.crviows, each $1. SpirUunl circJes ori Tuesday TJmrsday ings. Admission 25cont.fi. ml055 rolQ73-i rilHREE SUNNY ROOMS, 423 E.

2 J. Rofereuc-e wanted. ml 1C) EWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON first'floor. Enquiro cor. G.

ROOM-, 45 WEST 1ST NORTH. m09 ICE QUIET FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ground (loor, close, to si. Apply 31-1 2nd East st. 'A FINE, BASEMENT. XX 2nd South.

ENQUlTtE AT 72 K. m07l) ROOM HOUSE. H. c. LETT SON, physical College, Eddy, Pres.

A ARRIVAL DR. Winters, dead Iranoe medium and asf.roio- TWO GENTLE- also a aud wife, very A NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT" ROOM AT No. 4 McDonald' Row, near 4th Sonth and Main St. ystery in life or death; hiis IOIIR. been pro.

iuneed the greatest living mystery of the ugfi- ie will tell you where voii will succeed in busi- Good quality men's working pants for $1,10 at LIPMAN, WALLEKSTKIN Co. First-class store for rent, with basement and upstiUrs show rooms, elovator, electrlo lights, suitable for wholesale business requiring large room. The most eligible oiler open and best location In tho city. Apply uti G. F.

Calmer 73 Cu liner Block. I it before breakfast," because It will give you an appetite, regulate the bowels and cloansa tho system of all im- purities Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. If your hair Is fulling out, nsk your druggist for Shookum Root Hair Grower.

'House. Located at corner of Main and Beoond South, opposite tho. postofflce. Most central of auy hotel Jitho city. Union and Pullman ticket hotel.

Newly remodeled and re furnished throughout. Table unsurpassed. Electric lights and bells and all modern conveniences. 32.00 to $2.50 per clay. EL L.

HALU Prop, There is no hotter cement for buildings, concrete and sewer work Utah hydraulic cement, manufactured by "Western Cement Company, Salt Lake City. Fearn They Are Shamming 1 Alluding to the reported action ot, the Mormon Cnurch authority In disclaicnlng polj'gumy for the future, the: Providence Journal made this remark: -i Mormonism without polygamy would simply leiive the 'Joe Smith as A folly, without vice to vitalize it. Abettor comment would have been It will be like the play of "Hamlet" iimlot emitted. We have our fears the Mormons are only Exchange. gist While, entranced will'reveal- every hidden mystery nounced She will tell you ness, you are b'cst adapted for, who and whflii you will marry, shows photo your future w-jfe or luislmnd, reunites tho separated, mnkes I marriage no failure, has love, potions aud sacred Hindoo cnarms to drivo evil influences, gives lucky numbers, locates mines and hidclun treasures.

All those who' have been whose fond hopes have been blasted, before giving up in despair call on this; gifted seeressj nnd bo convinced of her wonderful prophetic pi ft. Otllcc 37 West Sixth South, near Main street. Correspondence solicited through mail. Send $'J, lock of hair and receive an acc-urato life chart with your age and name. Send 4 cents in stamps aud receive circular of instructions.

The doctor gives magnetic- treatment und medicated baths Come'one. coiao all. WXTTERS, BROKER; ESTABLISHED 1866 Loans.on wutches, diamonds, jewelry; unredeemed pledges sold at All business conlidentird. 31 South, opp. Commercial st.

'ICKOK BROTHERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR Utah and Jduho of the Taylor parent adjustable fine shoes, unequaled for ease and comfort; lady canvassers wanted. Office cor. Main and 1st Soii'th uiuler Utah Mat'l Bank. T7DRNISHED ROOMS: EVERYTHING NEW; steam lieat. Inquire at third floor, 133 East Second Sou til street.

'Mrs. Cuvanauph. mV)86 CilOTCE. JL new, modern' house; bath, gas and for gentlemen with references. No.

6-12 South JMiiin st. SOUTH COTTON WOOD BREWERY" 'close to the U. P. and D. R.

G. Railway nt Murray, 0 inilos from Salt Lake Cit.y. m077 T7UR2sISJ.lED ROOMS LIGHT ing. 732 S. W.

mO-16 O. FIRST-GLA-SS ROOMS WITH use of kitchen and dining room. Enquire of E. 110 I ARGE. PLEASANT, NICELY FURNISHED room, desirably reasonable; block's north of Center'st.

m047 NICE ROOMS. A NEW BUILDING cor. 2nd South and 5th West. Very'choice and desirable locution lor depot hotel or lodcinfr house. Gas in every room; building itnprovemeutsv Only $5 per room.

Will lease for from occupancy abon 212 Main st; 50 A LTA PL ACE; ON THE Lots for sale, $200 up; easy terms. Kendall Parsons, 22-i Main St. -J ROOM HOUSE 10 HODS "FROM; STREET JL.W car line on. E. 2 kitchen.

Main st. nd South: steel range in Apply R. SPECIALIST IN LADIES' rpjjREE FINE ROOMS AND KJTCIIEN, PAN- of all kinds. Cures' cancer and JL and.closefc, completely furnished for light tumors. 3n practice for 20 years.

Office, room 7, housekeeping; everything. tirst-cL-uss; close to Hotel; 9 to.11 a. to 4 and.B to 7 p. m. i AW South Second East m8o6 T7URKISHED BOOMS AT LAMBERT COURT.

23 West Oth South st. niS46 M. HOLLAND, OFFICE AND RESI-. dcnce, ERCHANTS'. COMPANY -BURNISHED ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT (incorporated), specialty of collect ing bills, notes, accounts of dent debtors or adjoining States.

mod 1 crate, by persontage-on actual Aaron S.PbsMlgr. Room "tS3 O. box 073. TIEHL A CREIGHTONiT-BENl'JSTS; W. Second South st.

Oflice hours. 8:30 to i Parsons to. 12. JL'. board, at 230 S.

2nd West. ARGE AND FURNISHED Inquire.ffi^ S. W. Temple st. ms09 A ON.THE for sale.

200 up; easy, terms. Kendall St. "7- PLACE Lots OF FRONT TO llf LLE. KUHN, HAIR; DRESSER. LADIES party.

at and 46 Wasatch iyJL-'haircutting'and shjirapooinff; manufactures etc. poSV: AND OR'BOARD, LUSH REFITTED' JLX'" First-class surroundings. References re- and 81 Culmer.bPck..i quired. 44n S. Temple.

-Mrs. ROFESSOR E' public triatinyf.sture, of- enquiring forjhim.iit enquirieis or organ sele6tion of sout td him direct TpDRNISHED ROOMS, S. MAIN ST. FURNISHED rooms, isingle or en suite: 6th South Used in Millioas of Years the Standard. E.

"Brigham.st.; or Coalter Snel'grrove'si mws'ic -y, ta. an'direal Wes SeccndiSoutlr'St. k6S4 'TN AV'AS ATCH BUILDINCJ, OFFICES ''AND'-; furnished rooms. conveniences. rru-im SI '( room 51.

McINNES; leading Companies. Office; rear Bank of WHYTOCK: DEN- (second door ront) A general stock of Dentists' supplies-Oakland. tists; rooms 204 and UIIOLS; posite.rWalkor, OFFICE MUKPHY tl of Tin bberStampi Mid Seals, 318 SouthMaia; pos Andre 43 E.2nd?S;^Mu»lo Stores- JJuilder. and General. ErigiHc orVvbodcin' houses raised, re pal A 1 w.orJc- jrtiaran against).

mvor 'and mpvor shops; OR HORSES AND CATTLE. TNQUIIiKOP 1 -C Slioi W. 34tfE. 2nd South. or and Evening Wertman, rcsidende OB ShurtlW farm orthand College, Prourow Buildiug.

Day ning Situa- Write for tiona alwayi for NE SMALL AND ONE LAKGK MOSLKti latest im proved safes. Apply 11 I'lid South. u.S iGHTKEN-ROOM LODGING three yo.trs* lease; J. (Joltou. -It' Sonth HY tO ON 3RD EAST.

NEAR 3KD Kennedy A 230 HUIU)ING LOTS IN PuPLAU JT Grovisl Klirctric dir line is now completed throimli this addition and a jrood city csUblishod. Will give most liberal terms. The land is si! high ami commands fine view of t.hc cj'y: has a bountiful supply of fine artesian water and over 20i);) poplur Lots only 1C. U. Wicks.

i 1 i (J AL1.1KRT PLACE. ON Til COR nerofSth Solith and 7ih streets, are without exception the cheapest and host bargain in the whole city. Only and win on terms to suit the purchaser. This addition pood facilities only one block is only one block from electric car line. E.

S. Main. ROOM MAIN STREET LODGING 8 yuar lease: cheap rent. J). ,1.

Colton. in. mliKO CUORUSG TO chorus for burlesque. O.i1J iin. Kcsoiii Utah and Commercial Savings Bruilc' building, No.

li-J 1st South St. Hours from m. to p. m. AND GRADHRS AT ONCTL Apply on Thirtft-nth East between Thir and Fourth South, side, J.

p. 7.S7 South Wvst A First. West. SMALL FAiriLY. 573 1T11073 YOKNG MEM OP GOOD ADDRESS, JT Good salary to the right panics.

Goughifr' l-ioyd. room -ii)7 Progress Building. OOY TO LKAitN PKMXT1NG TRADE. ply to Foreman Tribute between '2 4 this p. ni.

A FOR GENERAL KOUSEWORTC' S. Main. pO 1U GOOD GENTLE BOURSE FOR: JL or drivinn, or to hini for win-! tor. S. V.

O. box A wLTu REST RESTAURANT VU in city. D. J. Colton, 219 S- M'uin I WILL TRADE AN OPTION ON ONE OF the bust additions on car linn offered in'tho market for Suit Lake City property.

give full descriptions of your property and address Owner, Tnburio oflico. A A YOl'NG MAN TO TAKE CARK OF LAW-' -L'X oilier desires to study Reply, room mlfiT. A GIUL FQ1J FAMILY OF TWO AT 5SO st. mlOM GIRL TO COOK AND DO so work. Wiigvs.

G1KLS RiO GRANDE HOTKlT. A housework. Wiijri's. So. 123 S.

4th Wages, per month. m02S HANDSOME NKW SILK DRESS. dross Postoflico. Kos ALOON FOR 26 THIRD South West, m02 1JMRST-CLASS BUSINESS; THE ONLY ONE of its kind in this city; a snap. D.

,1. Onl- ton, 210 Main st. mi 050 OOK! 3X10 ON fl EAST, NEAR 2 PACKS JL-J east, only 82000. This is barmun. Hock, Kcnnedv A Main.

Small house on property ron'ts for $12.00. WNER MUST SELL NEW MODERN 7- room house, bath, and cold WHIO)', tric wire, cast part of the city. Will at cost on easy terms. Address Owner, P. O.

Box 1U50. in OS I NVESTORS AND ATTENTION: nnd .) West, high ni-iph- borhood wolf built up, only jflOU; Beck. Kennedy Mn'in St. EW 5 ROOM 'HOUSE, try. artcsiiin water, e(c.

lot 'JftxloS, So. and'S West; good terms. Bock, Kennedy A'. li'M Mahiit. RKSI.DEXOM Main, SiSOOcash, SHOO on or before ij years, SxiTJ'W in years, hot, 5 and (5th So.

on 1st bet. -ftli and 5th So, on 1st E. ilxlO rods, lot 3, block 3-i, plat $300 cash, $500 90 days, on Poar street, So. front, $450 cash, SSSOin 9 and 18 month.s. Jl.iO acres in sections 21 and 22, T.

1 R. 2 For sale or exchange. Unencumbered, property in exchange for equities, Loans negotiated. A. R.

Dorge, 230 st. ROOM FRAME, LOT ON KT1I St. Easy terms. Heck, Kennedy 230 Main St, INE BUGGY AND SADDLE MARK CHEAP. Enquire at 72 E.

South. ROOM FRAME HOUSE, NEAR oasy payments. Bock, Kennedy JlHJu St. ACRES ON J. W.

YOUNG R.R., ONLY per aero. Beck, Kennedv A. in St. BLOCKS, IS LOTS EACH, flPO FT. FRONT.

iy milt! limit, 2 blocks from car liuu, SlO.UX). Yon can't better this bargain. Address I 1 Tribune. mfliV.) 4 BEAUTIPUL WEST pic (Drive) on very easy payments. Hue It, Kemicfly Main FINE YOUNG HORSE-AND NEARLY NEW safety bicycle; W.

4th S. mOS7 A I OOK AT Tins, A FIRST-CLASS INVEST- 2-story hrick grocery nnd fnod store on corner of witli lodging bos.nl- jugin cimnectioii; also a good-paying laundrj' with 180x30 feet, of ground, with a htrpt' yttrd, city and well water. Will be sold sopnnito. or to- to suit purchasers. Fortnrms and further particulars apply to Loon Pclany, S.

L. General Commission Agoncy 157 S. MiVin, upstsiirs. PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS PROPERTY JL on State road or Second South see us once, as we have two way below market price. Heck, A.

230 Main. EAUTIFUL S-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, on Fourth South and East, close in, Price $5500. F. A. Virtue A an Main mft-Jfi 10 ROD CORNER ON Gth ONLY $-1300.

Beck, Kennedy Main. A BOARDING HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS; FURnishcd: well established; hargnin. For particulars apply to Mrs. 1st; South street. niW-1 NICE NEW HOUSES CLOSE TO BUSINESS center.

Small cnsh payment; biiluuce monthly. A. Virtue, SI Main si, I'SiS AND SEE SPRINGS SUBDIVIS- ion. Conveyance always at the door; our time is yours. H.

J. Osborn A 16 East 1st South st. mSO!) PER 'EEKI 52.. )0 PER WEEK! There be. nddition.s and additions.

There, be additions in the low parts in and about, Lake which look f.iir to the eye now, but arc swampy and malarious when snows of winle.r melt. Then there he additions far out through which some mythical street; railway is ahvfiys going i.o never runs. Then there be close, in, with electric lines already running right by them, which ure high enough to put. down as deep a cellar as you want, but not too high to get water, where you have, good air and good view. If you-want a lot in such an addition as we last mime, come in and we will sell it, to you sind you can pay for it a week at that.

Or, if you pay csish for the lot. we will build you a pretty'homo and let you pay for it in monthly KG a month fora $1200 house. Don't that beat paying rent by a long sight? Miller A Miller (not; relation), 23 W. 2nd South. mStM A GOOD BOTCHKR AND CAUEF13L at Sc-olleld.

Utah. Steady eiuplovmmit 1 guaranteed T. IT. Thorn its. mOJ7 OWNER, A OR 3 BY on North Bench.

Address, Box IGtVX City. JL So. 2nd stnvt. GOOrT GfRL A PPLY AT MRS. F.

Hascom. S. VTes; ntv-eet. OMEN COOKS. SECOND GIRLS, girls, dininproom girls, and girls for c.ciicra.1 jtt Mrs.

MeEwaii's Employmout Office-, CO W. IPS Nireer. IN THE CITY. iti. quiiv at our oilier, cor.

'2nd South and stroots. Tho Sinner Mfg. Co. Isf TN8URANCE AGENTS WANTED, TO WORK JL in for tho Niuional Gsiphal Life Asso- I'iaiion oT D. C.

The company haa nurao.tivo phins, to work, has complicd'with The insurnsiee of Utah, is o.vory way pcood, iijienls in every town of Utah. Write, foi M'ml of yourself. Address O. Convin Suuin, aenoraJ manager, 1-320 N. Y.

Washington. C. mSSft GI'KL'FO'K GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT XV 21) E. 1ih Soni.h. mv)Q7' rp WO Gl RLS.

ON TO COOK, OTHER A Pply I i i gi i am croc t. mS55! A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Must know how cook. l2ttS.4th East. mSOiS A LTA PLACE ON THE jtV Lovs for S.XX) up; e.asy terms.

A-, Main St. rpWO CORNICE MAKERS." Jt Apply Famous Cornice Works, 10 E. 2nd South. m789 HP A SMALL PLACE OF FROM TO 1. within live or six miles of Salt Lake City, with upon Persons having such, pl.sct! for sale nddross "Purchaser," E.

ft'J, Tribune Ircation, price, terms and chiiraeUrr of improvements. nafvSS A APPLY IMMEDIATELY, at 071 E. Brifjham st. m63l' orT is TO TAKE CHARGE of a dresis-makiiijr establishmout; must he a good talker and dnipnr. Gentleman docs c.uttiii;: and jil.ting; salary Now York Ladios' Tailoring EsUiblisInncnt, Culmer block, room S1 m.WS OKOPLKTO KNOW THAT WAGONETTES .1.

for Keek's Hot Springs leave terminus of Warm Springs, cars at 10 a. 1, 2:30 and 4- p. m. I MM FI RST-CLASS SEWJNO girls ami apprftiuiftfts. W.

3rrl Sout.h. 1IODSB- 152 West kCOS A GOOD GiRL FOR GENERAL work; Rood to a. good girl. 3rd Sou Mi. 0 ON CITY PROPKRTY.

Utah Scott-Auerbftc'ibuilding POSITION AS HOOKKEEPEROR WRITER i. in nil office; 10 yoars experience in oflloo Address I'" n5 YOUNG LADY AS CLERK IN A STORE. Address P. O. box 00(5.

m050 7 PER TO I.OAN ON IN- i improved business pro)Xirty; small commissions. Juckson tt Waterman, 38 aud 39, Scot.t-Auurbacn Take elevator. TN SMALL AMOUNTS. A FEW MORE licatiouK wanted; first mortgage, improved property. Joseph Bache, rooms 31-32 (2nd lioor) Huildin T0 LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD vv Goods, also on Watches, personal securities of.

all kinds. 2l2 S. Main upstairs. Intor- Moimtai In a.n i OX) LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR CHATTEL Long or short time. F.

E. Grapg rfc cor. S. and Main. k2U3 rpHE PLACE TO BUY A LOT 3S IN THE JL Rock Springs H.

J. Osborn 10 E. 1st South st. m80l CAN BUY LOT IN THE- ROCK Springs subdivision on terms to suit.yoiir- self. H.

Osborn 'A 16 J3. 1st South SPRINGS SUBDIVISION LAYS. UP high and dry. J. Osborn 10 E.

lei. South st. m803 OU CAN LI VEIN ROCK SPRINGS SUBD1- vision in the No mud or overflow. H. Osborn East 1st South, st.

mSOl A LTA PLACE ON THE Lots for sale, $2lX) up; easy terms. Kendall AParsons, 22J Main St. A CHOICE- BUILDING 38x1 fi5 FEET bfttwccn 4th and 5th on I street, with city water, fruit, and close to electric car. Call at 45 and -1(5 Wasatch Block. m705 A HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN LUNCH- counter doing a good business.

Address 55, Tribune. m(573 OOK LOTS IN wood for terms to U. J. Osborn A 10 E. 1st South.

A.CRES FOR SCOOO; NICE to plot. H. Osborn A 16 K. iut South. Finest Duildine lots, on the market; $300.

.812.50 per 825 cash. E. Hubbiird. isiO Main: TTUNE FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE. NEW, JP walks and fence, eight blocks from business, $1600; only $300 cash, per month.

W. E. Hubbard, 150 mflSl TOP PAYING 4 AND.7^ room houses, on- monthly payments; one block from electric car line; by owner, at premises, 734 W. 2nd North. NI IKES, REAL ESTATE, BINGHAM AOMGoHTN for vile, or bond, will represent other parties in selling or purchii.se of mines.

Ilavn several very piccni? of real estate worthy tlie inspection of investors, Mfn employed for mines. Call or address Peter Cluys, Birigham Cation, Utah. m(W ARCHITECTS: LA ARCHITEC'rr '73 WEST Second South Salt, Lako City. I am prepared to furnish all manner of in tho inofi), improved style, of archilecture, such as cliurohus, opora houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any description. Best of references given as to my standing.

m588 A E. WHITE A ARCHITECTS, 410 ANB -111 Salt Lake City. Tp M. ULMER, WA- 1 satcli Buildinp. Lake City.

k024 1.UED. A. -HALE, ARCHITECT CLATE OF Denver 1 SW Wasatch Block. Salt Lake. HAVE IN MY POSSESSION ONE BAY JL mare, 6 or 7 years old, forehead, hors--: branded C7on right shoulder.

One Ijlack two hind, leet white, star on forehead, right front hoof diseased, scur on right; and left, thigh. If the above described animals are not claimed and taken juvny on or before, tho 12th-day of November, iSXUhey will be sold at. public auction iit.l.he City Pound to the highest responsible bidder, at p. m. GRIFFINY Ponndkceper.

Suit Lake Cif.v. 1st. iWK). BGARDiNC. OOM AND BOARD FO: men: per 167.C FOR TWO GENTLE-- st.

ra066 AND PRIVATE BOARD AT RIVATE TABLE BOARD Singer building, upstairs PER WEEK k16 OTS IN NEW ENGLAND ADDITION. Cheap and easy Inquire, of D. F. Porter, 274 South Main 'm2aO T-IVERY AND SAL. 7 STABLE; GOOD LO-.

jLj rent aud, long- Sell cheap forcRsh or trade for fj'ood real.estate./Call and examine. Livery. and Sale S. A RGK4-ROOM PANTRY closet, new, eight bjoekafrom biiKi 150 TEAM. oi K.

Warren Mc-rcantile 10 E. Second 1 LOTS NEAR E. 2nd.South..: k-ifl5 NICE SEVEN-ROOM XX' just finished, pan try, bath room, 3 closets, front and baffle porches; large cellar, hot and oold 1 water. 1 in' East of H. Casadyi'238 Main'SL hlCMit FO RN EXCHA OT AT HE AD of'Main' for; hoVzsc vnnd'lot Eastern; part bf.city." Address; O.

Box 950. Lote Answers be 10425 Return i West ruler' leave at be.rewKrdcd.':- ATTORNEYS. HEPARD. "GROVE" SHEPARD, yers. Rooms 49 and SO Wasatch Bld'g, Salt Lake City.

Anthony, Muscogce, Ind. T'y. in44a 1 C. GROSSMAN, LAWYER. MONEY TO loan on improved or inside or outsidt.

Office undfer Bank of Salt Lake. McDOWALL. FORMERLY AT, -XEAD- ville, Colo, Rooms 3 and 4, Wasatch Building, over Tost Olllce. Mining -practice specially. LESSON S.

and 10,, Wafcueb. Building, over postoffioe. ILBUR A WEEKS, ATTORNEYS'. Room 4, 86 West ond Soutli'street. HARRIS, ATTORNEYS I' street.

uicK.goK.. M. ICKSON-AISTOKB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Progress Building. F.

CORKER, Patent Patent, models to. ordtr. Ofiico. 851'. MERBITT, CITY ATTORNEY.

V'5lOftud-'51L Prbfrr'iKs buildint. LEWIS. Attorney at Law, JEN'N con returning it to Eooaomy.

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