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7S BBIjHHjj m VAYJ 55sjj The salt Lake Tribune: Suotat Mojmnsra, February 21, 1904. 15 H Monday. Ims is txclusive of Classified Ads Where Replies Were Directed to Be Made Elsewhere. ! I FR SHLB-REHL BSTRTE. i 21 ,c RnOS.. H9 MAIN ST. , jS-HitfE nice little home on N. B. I fth: S-rSom brick, well built, and . 5 T lot fine neighborhood. fi-AEVnd and tr cot. and tarn, aSw and 9th So. sts. ' land and 4-r. cot. and bam. (fSltra very desirable place for i cSicSnV or chicken ranch, near 3i " 3lh E- 'rtrn mod, new brick cottage, never Sed nr 11th 13. st and Brigham 'l ' .'kr a good G-r. mod bk. cottago V (S-;?rnew but a very good, homollke.. HrN home with shrubbory and rino i 1 S DUSSoU m I -3 flkt.; south front; nr. 3th E.; let I ' . tJruf!modern S-r. bk. and barn, and ? nrflO ot B L nr. 2nd sl; elegant mT ESiion. walking distance; prlco Just " J above makes very fair reading, but n.in-c you the, only way for you to ' 80 ."n5on us and talk It over. We've ."S btarMns of every kind. -i BROS . 113 MAIN ST. 51517 "Tm-ACRE RANCH (SNAP). $1000. id uM-nn br. on bench. $20CO. trodcrn br . 5300 cash, bal. $20 mo. 5TE JSbG C RICHTER CO.. 41 EAGLE nfBl JS 9 Sur f lhat addr03B- ,pnon. -J t fcjf OAKLEY "tSa-Lu: up faster than any othor part tv iftAj city Building restriction: No house ? East less than 510CO. You will be sur- ifj if you will go and look at "Oakley" tasSP "vaKcb bargains for tho same money In S crpart of the city Why pay $2000 & building lot East, when you can buy rt u food a lot for $200 name dlstanco OPw fruit Ground Is high, car service first -jV38 Tiko tho University car. 1st So. at. nis rcwt end of lino and soo for your ii t Hubbard Investment Co., 7S W, 2nd lSw icith streot- si 151 -taki zzzz CHOICE BUILDING SITES ON ALL oi? t'l of Liberty pork, very easy terms, ftjt: J--iiari3 Investment Co., 7S W. 2nd So. ' " S1I52 .WHa ' RBGE REALTY CO. 4 -a DV-i'- P b- on block caat city and rS cntr building; a snap. "H3 i ;.r i, bam, ahodo and law; 50x140 ft. fethls. -r frame, between 6th and 7th East f M jj ih and 10th So.; good barn and Lrtig well; TtxlW ft.; for Co per cent of r50--r. b.. on Lako St.; 40x140 ft. and tttar You can't beat this, -8if caj-j-r. b. and frame, on E. 5th So,; "Wr.MT rods, y,.- Jbl many others. Call and pee us, as u 7 TiEay tave what you vant; and Lf we ! It's at tho right price, fir-'-i Itot forget that wo do contracting "W ci building In all Its branches; malto -ii izs and specifications without any '"ft dure. rvr, Z We also build and sell on small down J REGE REALTY CO., TTTTi t F. il. Powell, Manncer, j5 anil 17 0vcr -walker's Bank, Xo. 8 West 2nd So. 'Phone 1C35-IC jjJIHS PARTY OF HOMESEEKERS y.aiir Ibo auspices of Harrington & Court rt Tftnii' Th9 wcnt to Churchill Co., Novada, ."bvtjtlgato tho lands lying under tho m Js OoTcrnment canals now being built. .Jlffare-l on Thursday, Feb. llth. Tho p7 consbted of ten. as follows: Henry ooyj' tlflrrrcnco, B. a Harrington, Georgo Croat, C. G. Goss, Edith Mason, W. r- 'I:t9.i, M. Walsh. G. Mahar, W. E. Illg zL' . frai IL E- Eastman. They wero hlgh 2 '! with tho country and tho work 2 4 at Is belnc accomplished by tho Gov- j 'pent, and made locatlono for them--Vt'l- fL"- Any person wishing to learn tho iwa: iptij of these returned parties can get - aaat the office of Harrington & Court ,A a ?7'.15 W- 21,(1 So'th, who would state : 'Stttr that Uiclr second party will start svada In a few days; tho exact dato e .! " l- PHshcd In The Tribune Any lfo ! entitled to tho righto of citizenship wpt a home and a start In life. Come aT 7 h t nSlIgat0 th,s ProposlUon. Harrlng c te & Courtney. all OEUS IXS R0D3 ON 2ND ST - WILL C1JT i Stonlt builder. Hill Invest 'cT. IKS? - lJtaip,e. Tel 30G-K 81261 -H0C iffif' 0RUW1LL TRADE FOR CITY 1-i &?H.lf' a,b"tiful farm of SO acres on V0EB Hi?-?. r; 3"ro?;n hou3c, with other out- jj'rTo?1' atuclous to & lSErL,RfMS' ACREAGE, BIO .1 tm "-Ti-ti3a u Courtnoy, 15 W. 2nd 8 i . m2frl6 nf ,5usnWKBS IS REAL ESTATE . gWM- C w. Miller & Co.. 112 W. 2nd r24M l&h fiT u ESTATE, MAKES 1fclH Elw- IL Aahton. 2i7 Dcscret New? bbicS Sr-- J Sfcjl HPN REAL E8TATE INVEST WttrSt1 CaUlt ,0an brke"i Hou7JSFFI.LD' COM'L EATa, custE, lota and buslreaa property. i mlllO jj GET IN LINE. ifcfi 2S5ileaUyCo- CTlng con--3 liai. f Lr?y "O"57, for houses on smaU l0i2 !i.u n.wa h0UH0 bcforo ifao Rprlng v "P'kca may rise. Tl nr'c bar.caJn3 In vacant and i J fc gpd J aro now and tho prlceo 5s 6011 wo can mako tho terms to suit ll'b4ira?nrmi roomlng-hou3C. J325. A ' GTtr.V.nlrcnL 'a reasonable, -rg; ; EGE REALTY CO , 5 IVefiK ?-r.M roWELL. Mgr. "nl fcis i J0I,d south st. ZZyi. Walker Bank Bldg. S102C ?l ?oLPER CENT INVESTMENT. SJ ftiVne ' r,rc"-'l brick, five rooms. r0 t, firJP wnlk5 in j-ard and ,9 S 44e , Trlc;: ,20M: J2C0 ,lown- bal" -1 WvVt rCnL - Enahl. 221 Bo. S$l -lZ 2033 W TOWN-SELLS REAL iCJJti'. writes insurance. No. rTwlffc Gnn99.1NC-HOUSE8. 'f flODDARDr Wa,r.8 bank iS?F.FIN'B Li AND CLOOSE TO SleTat.isibarga.ins. o. p. r :o!,,3pS,ftSIA-TB, MONEY TO LOAN. Jlannon. 24 E. So. Temple. cjaStST?rVUc.ENTS. LOANS. INS, U--L20-' 15g So. W.' Temple. kG15 -jSlfc, aAt ojAROAJN FOR CASH. IF - ' IB?.11 UrnLrf S Inqir Angus Lam-f8tjRhogPaPe'- Co.. 51 W. S. Tom- ..ifrlBKlaIfe 4-ROOM PR. BRICK, ' uft. eroyflng pQrt oc clty: 15W: feLck' modern, o.'l finish, dry X" bufc l,ot.s 0,1 Stat-' Bt- and l m.'"1. loUj " stb Kaat, vory -v'iWtar.i t? J' terms. tfSf'r Co" 7S w 2nd 6o 6301 J. DONNAN REAV3B WILL MOVE TO . 22-31 MAIN ST. EARLY IN MARCH, PROGRESS. -PROSPERITY AND AD- ' vance havo been tho distinguishing char acteristics of tho real estate, and Home building business of J. Donnan ReavlB. 1 So largo has tho patrorfago of thla busi ness become that larger and more- com modlous quarters aro now un lmpcrativo necessity. With his usual progresslvoncss and de termination to be at tho head of tho branch of business In which ho Is engaged. , Mr. Roayls has decided to furnish the most commodious and elegant'rcal estate offices In the city at 32-34 Main street. To that ond contracts have been lot for magnifi cent otf Ice fixtures which will equal ln ox nenslvcness and benutly those of any of the banks in tho city. Tho partitions will pc of Flemish oak with paneled wainscot ing below and bovel plato glass above. t m!,n corridor floor will bo laid ln whlto tllo, and tho walls will bo beautl i , y. ,dccoratcd. Tho onlceB will be di vided into a cashier's room, lobby, general oiiice, contractor's room, drafting room, with a prlvato office for Mr. Rcavla and tho superintendents of the building de pnru. onl of h,a business. All of the fur nishings will harmonize in quality and ap pearance and the drafting room will be as fully equipped as any ln tho city, and splendid facilities will be provided for tho making of plans for any form of structure from a two-room framo to a S&0,000 office or apartment building. Tho need of these new quarters la the direct result of the growth of a business which has provided somothlng tUat tho people have long needed and not been able to obtain, viz, a concern that by consol idating tho building business with the. real estato business has been nblo to supply houses on easy terms for loss 'money by fully 20 per cent than tho prices asked by others. Built to order houses arc, tho houses tho people want, for they cdmblne convenlonco and good construction with interior arrangements that exactly suit tho owner. So crcat has been the volume of busi ness transacted by Mr. Reavls that dur ing tho past nlno months ho has actually built and sold nearly eighty houses; has beautified Salt Lake and Its suburbs with enough homes to completely lino flvo city blocks, and has added to tho taxable wealth of tho city closo to $200,000, Tho reliability of Mr. Reavls is now tes tified to by hundreds of Salt Lakers, and tho houses he has built havo mot with tho universal approval of his clients. Here's a few references- Frederick Lyon, chief engineer United States Smelt ing company; Thorald L. Hammer, treas urer Grand theater; Robert T. Kimball, Park City A. La Torres. St. Elmo bar ber shop; Prof, Lc Rol Snow. L. D. S. university; C. O, Winkler, National Bis cuit company: Emma Ivlo, State uni versity. His famous advertising phrase. "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR HEAD?" han spread In fame from Salt Lake- to Butto. to Carson and throughout tho ontlro lnter-mountain country, and that ho will attain oven greater success ln tho future than in tho past Is an as sured fact. Tho location of Mr. Reavls' new offices, 22-34 Main street, Is central and prominent, and the public will remember that THE Z. C. at I. WILL BE OPPOSITE. J. Donnan Reavis, now located at 7S West Second South street, will movo to magnificent now offices at S2-34 aialn stret, about March 10th. P. S. Tomorrow, Monday, is Washing ton's Birthday, a holiday for most of our readers, and a good day to call on air. Reavls and get his plana for building homes. One hundred plans to look over; homes that he will build on easier terms than you expect, aiako It a point to calL 78 West Second South. 'Phono 173. ZVt ACRES WITH 4-ROOM HOUSE, good water right, closo to car lino, suit able for a chicken ranch, $1250. Brick row. 10 apartments, 6x10 rods of ground, will rent for ?50 per mo., with small repairs. ?1S3). 6-room, 2-story brick, clec. light, 3x10 rods, 4th W. and 4th So., J21CO; payments. 2V5xl0. well Improved, prospective busi ness, $4500; pays 7 per cent net. Homer's Abstract Office. A. C. SADLER, 112 WEST 2ND SOUTH. Real estate, loans and notary public. $250 each 2 or 4 cholco lots ln East Wa terloo. "None hotter anywhere" $525 A pair of nlco lots ln Lincoln Park; fine view of tho city; car sorvlco; water. SS00 SxS rods on Cth East, fronts cast; choice location. SSOO Flno building spot near county bulldlnc. 41502 lota 1st South near Sth West $1500 Brick cot., C rooms, e. o.; good lot. 51050 Light brick, D largo rooms, etc.; s. o. $2000 Choice of red or buff brick, mod orn C-roorn cottages; s. c. $1600 Largo rooming-house; low rent; lease. al603 BROWN'S IN TOWN. No. 11 E. 1st So., Ground Floor. $3,000120 acres southeast; good water right; fruit, alfalfa, etc.; all or part easy terms. BROWN'S IN TOWN. $S0O 1C acres, southeast; continual' stream running through It: small house, barn, chlcken-coon: plenty of shade; also sunny side hill; Ideal for chickens. BROWN'S IN TOWN. $1,700 5-room brick; c. 1.. bath, hot and cold water, nice electric fixtures, luwn, shade, porch; party leaving cltv, must sell'; Vf. cash. BROWN'S IN TOWN. $2,G00 buys an elegant G-room new press brick, with mnntel, rccoptlon hall, 2 closets, large puntry, 2 porches, por celain bath, sink and basin, on pave ment on 2nd South st BROWN'S IN TOWN. $2,K0 5-room new press brick, modern; porches front and back: cellar; lot 50x102 feet to alley; small payment down, balance like rent. BROWN'S IN TOWN. No. 11 E. 1st South, Ground Floor. H1571 ''XS RODS, 4-ROOM FRAME. CELLAR, summer kitchen, barn, city wutor. $1COO; JC00 cash, balance time, 32 Jeremy at :ilC72 4-ROOM FRAME, WEST 2ND SOUTH. S15?room brick, modem, llowlng well, lot 137V.X125. 13-foot alley, barn, on car lino, South 4th East, part cash. $2.i0. 4-room brick, lot 33x119 ft., 2nd street, S1Woom brick, 9th Eaat below 9th South, lot Kxl20. alley In tho rear, prlco $2C0O( Lermn. 4-room brick, bath, pantry, summer kitchen, lot eCxlOO, West 7th So., S2SA 4-room. brick, barn and chicken yard, Jot MX16C. East Cth South, .$1500, Get this 'J-room brick and 1 frame, corner lot, a8-VTOm?ramorB. Glh South, bath, toilet, also furniture, piano, etc., a gcnulno bar- CC-rooin,brick near llth East. 1st and 2nd South" modern, lot 33x110, $2350; will trade for email house. Lota In ."ill partB of tho city; also acre age for sale. Lint your property with ue. WlO rodB. 4-rm. houso, fruit, chlckon pen. flowing well, cheap for cash, cloao JOHNSON & WINN. 504-5 Progress Building. B1540 LOTS AND HOUSE. SOUTHEAST, C-rm. houso, "closo." rent $23, $1700; terms. Wm. brick (oast), Iron fence. $1300. 7-rm. house, "close," east, $3500, 5 acres, "close," imp'd, trado for city home. L. L. GODDARD, Under Walker's Bank. B1C41 WE HAVE A VERY LARGE LIST OF property for salo, and many exceptional .bargains. ,!5 acres near Sandy, water stock worth v2oO, raised last year 50 tons lucerne, prlco for all $550, 6-room brick, bath, toilet, e. 1.. 2x10 and r. of w., near Brigham ft Q, $2300. G-room prossed br., por. both, tollot, c. 1., cor. lot, 9th E., $2500; $100 cash. S-room mod. pressed br., hardwood lloors, on Brig., closo ln. a gem. JS300. Elegant building lot on Brig., s. front, $v.0 ner rod. 5-room br.. bath, e. 1., xslc, cor. lot 4x10. 7th So.. $2000. 4',xl3, two fronts, trackage. 5 new houses, renting for $43, nil for $3500, a bar gain.. C-r6om pressed br., por. bath, toilet o. 1 . furnr.ee. lino basement barn, etc., 2 blfcs. from Temple. S37CO. Here la a snap that you can't beat It's a 4-room frame, large rooms, hall, pan try, closot folding doors, Eastlako iln leh. V,i blks. from county bldg , $1200; good terms; no car fare to pay here. 5-room mod. pressed br.. furnaco heat, near Catholic hospital. $3000. G-room, two-story pressed br.. por. bnth, toilet, e. 1., flno bnscment, ready for fur nace, corner lot. E. 2nd So.. $3500; terms. Another 5-room m6d. pressed br.. nearly now, same locality, cor. lot. $2550. GS acres with $300 worth of water stock on Redwood road, $1500: adjoining ground held at $100 por aero. It's a snap. Cor. SxS rods near Liberty park, city wator and car line. $1200. Make us offer for 1 lots, faco Liberty park on 7th E. ' Little &. Llttlo, No. 4'W. 2nd So. H1D42 GOOD G-ROOM HOUSE WITH 3 A. line land, a bargain. C. W. aiillcr & Co., 112 W. 2nd So. H1G48 . HOaiE TRUST & SAVINGS CO., G West lot So. St 6-room framo house and two largo lots, South Side. $1200; terms. 4-room cottage, northeast largo lot fac ing south. $1200; terms. 1 aero of choice land, southeast, 1 share of water. It's a bargain at $200. 10-room modern brick residence, closo In, East Side, good location, $5000. HOME TRUST & SAVINGS CO., G West 1st South St. sl543 $2500-EAST SIDE CORNER PAYINO 10 per cent; a snap. $1000 Southeast; cosy 4-room cottago; easy payments. $100 Southeast; beautiful, sightly build ing lots; easy payments, $3(00 West Side corner, 20 rods frontage; near the railroads. E. J. WILLS. 15 W. 2nd So.. Room 29. B1544 A NICE 5-ROOM HOUSE. TWO LOTS. 50x105 ft to alloy, small payment, bal. $15 per mo., $1100. C. W. Miller &. Co., 112 W. 2nd So. 315IS A. RICHTER. 19 WEST 1ST SOUTH ST. $400 2-room frame; lot 25x145 feet; near 7th South and Cth West $1200 5-room brick, (lowing well, lot 3;x 125 feet near Sth South and 3rd West; very east terms. $13001135 East 5th South; splendid 4-room frame; lot 2,,xl0 rods; terms to suit $1750 I-room brick; closet, pantry, sum mer kitchen; lot 3x10; near 3rd Eo.st and 7th South; $100 cash and $15 per mo. $1100 2x10 rods on llth East near 1st South. $100050x125 foot to 10-foot alley, ln rear on R st near 2nd; east front. $72003x3 rods corner, facing south and west on 1st Bt., with 10-room mod ern brick cottago; In llrst-class re pairs; hot-water heat and all other modem conveniences. $5000 An olegant 7-room modern 2-story residence on 1st st; hardwood floors; easy terms. $3700 The biggest-snap of the season; 3 double brick houses, 3 rooms on each side", and a 4-room brick; lot GxlO rods; East Side, not very far out Could be mado to pay $C0 per month rent No better Investment ln tho city. 100 modem homes ln tho best part of tho city, from $2500 to $15,000. If you nro looking for a homo, there la no question but what you can bo suited. A. Rlchtcr. 13 West 1st South st; tel. 641. B15G6 WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S all. Tuttlo Bros.. 149 Main; red ball olpns. 4-ROOM HOUSE ON F ST.. 3x5 RODS, $2250. C. W. Miller &. Co., 112 W. 2nd So. S1543 5 SPECIAL BARGAINS. $1350 buys nix acres cholco land near lltlt E. and 14th So. $2300 Six-room mod. brick cottago near Brigham st. $3250 Swell now modom biick cottago on E. 2nd 8o. $5500 Handsome modern 9-room brick res idence, E. 2nd So. $275 Building lot near R. G. W. dppot $125 Building lots, 7lh E. and 10th So.; car line; easy terms. FOR SNAPS SEE US. A. McKellar &. Co.. G3 W.' 2nd So. sl519 COTTAGE HOME! 4-rm. new, modern brick cottage, front ard back porches; large, light and airy bathroom; 2 clothes closets; commodious butler's pantry; elegant mantel and gralo ln front room, and every room elec trically lighted. Will sell on cash pay ment of $500 nnd balance In monthly ln utallmcnts of $25. House closo ln on East Side S25CO.00. Houston Real Estato Inv. Co., 251 aialn. urJi-o WEIR. 201 S. WEST TEMPLE. $1700 S-room brick, furnace, bath, 2 w. c; electric light; laundry ln rear; 2& blocks from Temple. $2400 Now 5-room bride cottago; bath, w. c, reception hall, coalhousc; lot 3xS rods, fenced; easy terms; G blocks from P. O. $2750 6-room houBO, lot 45xlG5 ft, blocks from Walker Bros." store. $1750 J-room brick, 2nd st $23006-room brick; bath; near llth E. and Brigham. $2300 3x10 rods, 2nd at near B. 515003x7 rods near 10th E, and Brigham. ,700 2Vx7 rods, cor., closo In. $800-50x140 ft, 6th East $5002x5 rods. 1th South near Sth E. $2502 lots. Rico & Gcldcr's addition. $S50 2Vx9 rodB. cor. E st. i $1200 2V.xl0 rods (sewer), near 10th E. and Brlcham. Weir, 206 S, West Temple. alSSO LOCKSMITH. KEYS MADE. 154 SO. W. TEMPLE. 'PHONE 2153-IC LADIE3' TAILORING. SEIDLER BROS . LADIES' TAILOR lng a specialty. All work first class, 319 Malu st ii3 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. WINCHESTER REPEATING SIIOT gun; also hammcrlcss gun; cheap. 13S East 1st South. slGOl NICKEL-IN-SLOT MACHINES MEY cr Bros. Zany. Box 437, h15W PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS, FINE WY nndotto cockerels. 520 So. Stnto st. H1530 ROOMING-HOUSE. INQ. AT 72 WEST 2nd South. sl571 FURNITURE OF FOUR ROOMS, $75. 09 E. 3rd So. aloTO STRINGER CO.. 70 W. 2ND SOUTH. Furnlturo complete of a 5-rm. cottage, houso rents for $13.50 per month; $175 cash, balance on easy payments. The Stringer Co., 70 West 2nd South. B1EG7 ONE FINE SQUARE PIANO. $05. One fine Hallct &. Davis piano. $100. One lino Kimball organ, $25. 'One Geo, Woods organ, $15. Ono Phlpps organ, $10. If you cannot buy a new piano qr organ, nccuro one of these and then a llttlo later trade for a new one, Vansant & Chamberlain, 32 Main, direct ly opp. 55. C. M. I. S1532 ROOMING-HOUSE, SNAP, OF 40 rooms, 51EC0 ca3h down and bal. monthly payments, buys T-7C0 place for $5000. 3 years' lease; furnlturo and carpets extra nlco, be sure and nee this. Miller &. Miller, room S St. James hotel. sl53i GOOD SQUARE PIANO. $10. J. Y. Smith. 255 East 7th So. S1523 FOLLOWING PLACES FOR SALE: Rooming-house, 2S rooms, $2SO0. Roonilng-houso, 12 rooms, $550. Rooming-house, 40 rooms, $5500. ' Hotel, modern, CO rooms, $5500. Boarding-house, 12 roo-ns, $1000. Restaurant, line location. $1400. Restaurant, good trade, $K0. See me boforc buying. D. L. Miller, room 8 St James hotel. S1S35 FURNITURE OF S-ROOM HOUSE cheap; canurent house, also bam, close In. 15 W. 2nd So., R. 28. s!536 FURNITURE OF 3 ROOMS, ALL OR In part, used only two mo. 425 East Gth So. Call today. 61502 A SNAP I HAVE THE AGENCY FOR the Sklllard 5c slot machines In G counties, with 7 machines. A money-maker. Will sell It cheap on account of going West to a responsible party. Investigate. Call 56 W. 3rd So.. R. G. ul5C3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CAR pete, ?tc. Apply from 2 -io 4 o'clock. No. G02 Constitution building. CHEAP, FURNITURE OF 11-ROOM rooming-house; houso for rcnt; reasonable. 129 E. 4th So. sl503 GOOD Al YOUNG COW. 201 WHIT tlngham block. sl59 12 S. C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKER cls; very line; $1.50 and up; fresh eggs. 1014 So. llth East. Tel. 1759-X. e9l3 WE ARE IN THE BUSINESS. Furnlturo 5-rm. house, cheap, $200 down. 9-rm roomlng-houso, rent $30, $50. S-rm. board lng-houso, closo In, only $300. Flno restaurant, cigar Dlorc, confection ery. Book store, grocery, will sacrifice. THE G. C. RICHTER CO. Got that address right? It's 41 Eagle hlk. sl449 3, 4 AND 5-II. P. MOTORS. 4 ENTIRE ly new, 1 second-hand, sold at a bargain, on Installments lf desired. Address F 39, Tribune sl!53 1ST-CLASS 8-ROOM BOARDINO house full pormanont roomers; lxirgaln; closo ln on North Main. Add. F 33, Trlb unc. sl4C3 A GOOD BAKERY AND CONFEC tionory by May 1st; present owners going Into wholesale business. Address P. O. box 111, Ogden. Utah. sl470 ST. ANDRE ABERO .ROLLER CAN nrles; cheap If taken at once. 14 N. 1st West. sl479 1 SPAN MULES. WAGON AND II A R ncsD. Ernest A. alaxson. Sandy, Utah. sllS2 CHEAP. 1 NEARLY NEW COVERED delivery wagon. 1 light spring wagon. 1 buggy, $20.00. 1 harness, $10.0"). Groceries and fixtures for $100.03 at 340 W. let So. Apply 200 Progress Block. s!4S3 ONE YOUNG HORSE. FOUR YEARS old. Cor. Sth East and 7th South. Call Monday. , hUS $C0 PREMO CAMERO, 5X7. J30 G 0. Rlchter. 41 Eaglo Blk. 314SC HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO. $100.00 Clayton Music company. 109 Main. slSOS A BARGAIN FURNITURE OR SIX room house; mu3t bo sold at once. 177 E 1st So. ai3i) TWO 50-FOOT LOTS IN OGDEN; WILL trade for piano. 310 Eccles bldg, Ogden. ONE SINGLE AND ONE TWO-HORSE express or delivery wagons ln good con dition for salo cheap. Also single and double harness Terms to suit Inquire 1. X. I Furniture and Carpet Installment House, 4S E. 2nd So. at. S1327 A GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE; BEST paying business in eastern Oregon; for sale on account of falling health: for par ticulars Inquire Granstrom's Cafe and Oyster House, Baker City, Or. sl209 SEND THIRTY CENTS FOR FIFTY business or visiting cards and. ono dozen patent pens. One dip of ink writes n wholo letter. Agents wanted. Floyd's Mall Or dor Co.. Salt Lake City. aiiss HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. IOWA stables, 129 W. So Temple. sllOS FURNITURE OF G ROOMS. CHEAP; rcnt reasonable. 131 East 2nd South. s939 SHARES 3 CENTS GOLD MINES and mill; big prollts; mineral; prospectus; pictures sent free. Sunaut Gold com pany, 5UG Mack, Denver, Colo. r2363 SNAPS IN FARM PROPERTY ARE advertised right along In The Inter-Moun-taln Former. Advortlsera make salna. too. FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM BOARD-Ing-house; houso for rent G 3C, Tribuno' r2100 LARGE NEARLY NEW NATIONAL cash register. Address R 43, Tribune. PIANO. UPRIGHT MAH'NY CASE. New, cheap, aiust sell. 717 S. Main. nl72 ' STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHAN dlso. etoro building, dwelling house, largo outsldo cellar, warehouses and 2V5-acro lot In best part of growing town of 500 pcoplo;,only one other Etore-; G sawmills within 16 miles; largo territory: coal mine within SO miles. 10-ft. vein; best farming country In Idaho; heavy live stock coun try; owner has other business requiring all his time; cleared $1000 last year; capi tal required $5000 to $000. Address T 19. Tribune s22l 1003 WINTON TOURING CAR, COST $2600; two $40 headlamps. $50 worth extra tlree. all first-clans order. $1G50. Colorado Automobile Co., 1510 Court Place, Denver, Colo, Selling ngente for Thomas 3-cylln-dor. 21 h. p. touring cars. $2000. s233 SHEEP FOR SALE. ABOUT 4S00 sheep, well bred: 3500 Aro ewos, balanco ycarllnge. For further particulars ad dress Newman Bros,, Klmama, Ida. hG53 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. CONCERT FLUTE, BOEHM SYS tem; metal, pearl mountings; $35. F 40, Tribune. ' sl5S5 SMALL GROCERY: DOES NICE BUS lncss, 530 E, 1st South. s!531 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CON slructlon; large stock of latest chande licrs. lntor-Mt Elcc. Co.. 45 E. lat So. R00FIN3. ROOFING REPAIRS REASONABLE. S. L. Gravel Rooting Co., 449 W. 1st No. slQj ENGRAVER3 AND DESIGNERS. DE UOUJEIC ENG. CO. CUTS FOn tdl purpospa. 27 W. S. Temple. r2Sl SOCIETY NOTICES. -ffrSS- MEMBERS OF JAS. B. Ij3 McKcan Post No. 1, G. A. "itf&isL R and Woman's Relief iSfc Corps cro requested to j?$lf It rncet at our hall ln Jen t$3ju " rilngs block for tho pur Kfifi'Sii pose of attending the fu--kKBSIq' nernl of our late comrade, WAvMtffttA S. E. Allen, at 12 o'clock. 'i&Siic' Funeral car will leave at Vty 12:3J sharp from corner. AtttyrtSyJ aiombeni of Maxwell .'QW$wWJfS. r'oflt No. 5 and sojourning 8 iri'flif 'Si'OmrtulGa arc cordially Jn i&h&P1 Wvlted to participate. Hj&y WILL D. GABY, fly Commnndcr. C. W. A. Schncll. Adj. MACCABEES. ATTENTION. ALL SIR Knights are requested to attend tho fu neral of Sir Knight Thomas Hills, at Odd Fellows' hall at 3 o'clock Sunday. J. II. DOUGLAS. Commander of Salt Lake City Tont No. 2. MASONS. A ARGENTA LODGE NO. 3, F. AND "Wr A. M. At Masonic hall first Tucs- (ny 0f cpch month, aiembers of sister lodges and sojourning breth ron invited. FRANK P. SHERWOOD. W.-M. aiOSES C. PHILLIPS. Secretary. WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A. M. Masonic hall, second Friday each month. Members of olstcr lodges and co Journlng brethren in good standing in vited. A. BROWN. W. M. A. J. LOWE. Secretary. MT. MORIAH LODGE NO. 2. F. AND A. M. Slasonlc hall, second Monday each month. Members of sister lodges and so journing brethren in good standing in vited. JAMES H. BROWN. W. M. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, Secretary. EL KALAH TESIPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S. Third Wednesday of each month. Ma sonic hall at S p. m. All nobles sojuorn Inz Invited. , C. F. JENNINGS. Potentate, A. .BROWN, Recorder. WOODilEN OF THE WORLD. DESERET CAatP 406 MEETS EVERY Friday night at 8 o'clock in Knights of Pytblas hall, 2G1 Main ntroet War. F. LAUGENBUCKER, Consul Commander. T. E. NEWMAN. Cleric WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. 41 MEETS every Tuesday at I. O. O. F. hall. SILVER aiAPLE CIRCLE NO 1M meets every Friday night at I. O. O. F. hall. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA EVERGREEN LODGE NO. 151 MEETS every Monday at I. O. O. F. tomplo. T. E. HARPER, F. at H. J. HESS. Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. OQUIRRII ENCAMPaiENT NO. L Second and fourth Tuesdays. S p. m. I. o. 0. F. temnle. UTAH LODGE NO 1 EVERY Thursday, S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. SALT LAKE NO. 2. EVERY FRIDAY. S p. m., at I. O. O. F. temple. JORDAN LODGE NO 3. EVERY MON day. S p. m.. I. O. O. F. hall. RIDGLEY LODGE NO. 9. EVERY Thursday, S p. m.. I. O. O. F. temple. ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 15. EVERY Wednesday. 8 p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17, I. O. O. F meets every Wednesday night at S o'clock, 1. O. O..F. temple. Visitors welcome. E. B. HENDERSON, N. Q, J. C. SMITH. Secretary. REBEKAII NAOail LODGE (D. OF R.) No. 1. Every second nnd fourth Sat urdays. S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. ailRIAM LODGE (D. OF R.) NO. C Every first and third Saturday, s p. m., I." O. u. t temple. Rcboknhs Invited. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. "7rYlTtELoli Tuesday. K of P. hall. 261 araln street ROCKY aiOUNTAIN LODGE NO '3. Every Thursday ovcnlng. K. of P. hall. CALANTIIE LODGE NO. 5. EVERY aionday. K. of P. hall. LINCOLN LODGE NO. 23. K. OF P. meets every Saturday evening. S o'clock! K. of P. hall. KNIGnTS OF THE aiACCABEES. 'cToTtTIJlsaitIua Even,' Thursday, I. O, O. F. hall. Visiting Knights Invited. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. SALT LAKE CITVTirENoT meets every llrst nnd third Tuesday. S u. m I. O. O. F. hall. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. SALT LAKE AERIE NO. 67. EVERY Friday, S p. in.. A. O. U. W. hall. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. SEGO LILY LODgIT'noT'IsIL FIRBT and third Tuoaday. S p. m A. O. U. W. hall. . , ROYAL ARCANIUM. rirmJNCJLTGlL TSDASlDrrU Thursdays, Auerbnch building. 11. A. JOPLIN. Reg. E. L. JONES. Soc. DANISII BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. IIAABET LODGE NO. 78. EVERY 1ST and 3rd Thursday, I. O. O. F. temple. REVIVAL IN BUSINESS Merchants Greatly Encour aged Over Qutlaok. WHOLESALE TRADE BETTER Good Early Demand for Snaps in Real Estate. . i Bank Clearings Continue to Show an Increase Over the Previous Year Local Stocks. Seasonable activity, which in eomo lln'ea assumed tho proportions of a marked revival, has marked the busi ness situation in Salt Lake City the past week. Wholesalers report largely increased orders from the country trado and the retail business has .shown steady Improvement, the volume of. bus iness transacted being in most cases larger than tor the corresponding week of last year. Collections are much easier. There is increased inquiry for real es tate and an unusually large number of small sales, ranging from $1000 to $4000. Real estate men are very much encour aged by the outlook for the early open ing of, spring business with prospects for one of the most prosperous seasons since boom timeo. Architects are gen erally busy on building propositions which are yet in the embryo state, eome of which are of very large proportions. Money for real estate loans is very plentiful, at 6 and 7 per cent for straight loans, while the money market generally shows signs of loosening considerably, the war having had leBs effect ln the East than had been anticipated. Eank clearings continue to increase substan tially, the statement for the weak with the figures for the corresponding week of last year being as follows; 1901. 1900. February 15th $ 623,143.39 $ 61S.1S4.70 February 16th 405,943.75 E.595.2S February 17th 432.S52.47 265.257.37 February 18th 449.4S0.W S79.93S.C0 February 19th 350.070.52 32S.929.10 February 20th 372,935.20. 209,482.12 Total3 $2,057,451.13 $2,524,337 .'27 Stocks continue quiet, about tho only movement in commercials during the week having been In Des-eret Savings Banks, which sold at $266; "Utah Sugar preferred, from $9.45 to $9.50, and Idaho Sugar, from $11 to $11.05. The quota tions are as follows: Dcseret National bunk $275. 00 Z. C. aL 1 162.00 Home Firo lnsuronco Co 139,00 Tho Utah Sugar Co., pfd' 9.50 common . 2.P0 Stuto Bank of Utah 145.0) Dcseret Savings bank 265.00 Solon's Savings Bank & Trust Co... 137.00 Provo Com. & Savings bank 133.00 Lchl Com. &. Savings bank 1(6. CO Thatcher Bros. Banking Co., Logan 114. CO First National bank, Ogden 202.(0 Davis County bank. Fnrmlngton.... 107.50 Ogden Savings bank 150.00 Barnes Bunking Co., Kaysvlllo 230.00 Con. W. & ai. Co., pfd 93.CO common 60.00 Fremont County Sugar Co 10.00 Amalgamated Sugar Co.. pfd 93.00 common 100.CO Idaho Sugar Co 11.05 Lcwlston Sugar Co 10.00 Provo Woolen Mills Co 50.00 Peoplo's Co-op., Lehl 10.00 Bonda Church bonds 101Vt Con. Railway & Power Co 100 Salt Lake City railroad 101 Sumpter Valley railroad 101 Utah Light & Power Co KC$ Week's Heal Estato Transfers. FEBRUARY 1STH. Sarah Cook to aiyrtlo ar. Ashby, 71 feet 10 Inches by 9 rods ln lot 12, block 7. live-acre plat A ,$ 1 Glenn R, Bothwell to Charles A. Thompson, lot S, block 2, City Park subdivision 175 William B. Bonnctt to arary Mills. .73 aero In the southoast corner of tho southwest quarter of sec tion 25, township 2 south, rango 1 west 25 Amanda Johnson to Anton Gols, Jots 6 to 9. block 1. East Sldo sub division 4CO Anton K. Schnciter to Herman CLAtRVOYANTS. X arADAar lynn, PALansT, astrol- oglst; readings dally. 64 W. 2nd So. sl5S3 ARNOLD-DICKSON BROS. OUR BUS Iness has almost dbublcd sinco moving to J50y, Main streot (near Second South"). Without asking questions wo tell vour namo and anything about business, changes, property, minos. Investments, all lovo affairs, sickness, friends, position, lawsuits, papers, bright or dark future, wealth or anything clso. Free If not cor rupt. 10 to f) ilfillv? nnon Siinrlnvu nlon readings by letter. What wo tell cornea true. Telephone 21SI-K. sl520 TONIGHT Wli HOLD ANOTHER wonderful materializing meeting, when every ono can hco and talk with their spirit friends. Forms appear unvcllcl Every one welcome Arnold-Dlckson Bros.! 159Hi S. aialn at. ai02i3 MUSICIANS. MaiE. A. SWENSON, VOCAL IN etructor, tho only teacher of Garcia meth od. Hours dally. 10 a. ra. to 6 p. tn. 'Phone C29-y. Caldor's music store. 11751 HAY, GRAIN AND COAL. ZEILER BROS. COMajISSION CO.. removed from State st. to 59 E. 3rd So. CHIMNEY SWEEPS. FURNACES CLEANED BY EXPERT. Houaocleanlng Co., 331 aialn. Tel. 1070-K. JUNK HOUSES. UTAH JUNK CO.. HIGHEST PRICE paid for iron, brajtH, rags, bottles, rubber, covpor, etc 63 E. Sth So. 'Phone 229. b313 Schwarz, lot 7, block 14, plat B.... l,f Total $ 1,001 jl FEBRUARY 1CTH. IH Anna arattnon to Joseph Govinge, H lots 20 and 21, block 2. Jefferson Street subdivision $ 2,475 H J. P. Gardner to B'. E. Rich. Jr., -'Vfcxi rods southeast from 7 rods, H south of the northwest corner of H lot 5. block 50, plat C. John W. Ball to ararion L, aic- H Donough. 122x33 feet southeast from 4 rods cast of tho northwest cor- ner of lot 6, block 1. plat A 1,500 Anders W. Winberg to A. W. Win- berg, Jr., part of lot 2, block 27, plat E 32S Patrick O'Donohoc to Samuel Ra- l , ncy, lots 56 to 5S, block 8, Oakley subdivision 52S H Charles J. Trump to Sarah A. W ll Austin. 3x11 rodK southwest from HH tho northeast corner of lot 3, block H 30, plat B 1 James R. Hardman to Annlo L. Hnrdman, lOxEQ rods southeast iH from GO rods south of tho north- iiH west corner of tho northeast quar- IIH tor of section 3, township 4 south, . range 1 west ., X aiarct P. Olson to G. S, Raddon et al., northern one-half of the H southwost and southeast quarters of section 8, township 1 south, HH range 3 cast , 1.55T Levi Syverson to Hyrum Syveroen. 55iA acres ln the southwest comer of tho southeast quarter of sec- IH tion 15, township 2 south, rango H 1 cast UA Total 7,353 FEBRUARY 17TH. Sarah E. Karrlck to Alex Christen- &eo, 20 feet by 5 rods, southeast IH from 6 rods north of the southwest corner of lot 2, block 68. plat D....$ 3.4CO Henry W. Brown to Andrew Olron, part northwest quarter .section 7, township 2 south, rango 1 east 159 IH Charles M. Welch to James H. IH Chambers, G1.71 square rods, south- , cast quartor of tho southwest , IH quarter section IS, township a , IH south, rango 1 cast 109 IH Larns J. Jensen to Jamen H. Cham bers, 170Hv50 feet northwest quar- ter section 7, township 2 south. ' IH range 1 cast 1,65 i ll C. W aiidgiey to Stewart J. Jenkins, H 2x75 feet, lot 6, block 51, plat A.. 773 Joseph A. Flowers to Annlo Q. Flow- H era. lots 7-S, block 2, Villa Park ad- i dltion 31 IH Laura Thnyno to Jcsxio A. Law- 1 re nee, 2? acr3 lot 5, block 22, H Plat A sea Edward Ashton to Elizabeth A. Ash- ton. north half lot 4, block 4S, plat , . C i IH Homo Trust and Savings Co, to IH Mohr Toubc, 50 acres southwest quarter Bcction 31, township 2 south, rango 1 wc3t 239 i Total $ 6.S31 i IH FEBRUARY 1STH. ' David af. Evans to Lucy J. Kinney, 10 rods by 119 feet southwest from northeast comer lot u, block 49, HH plat A X Snraii A. Saxton to Emma W. Low- Is. lots 22-23, block 2, Walker's sub- lH division ..- ICO, B C. W. aiidgiey to Stewart J. Jon- H kins, 2Gx75 feet lot 6, block C4 plat A i 775 tM Nephl Y. Tuylor to Sam Y. Taylor, 14.47S-21 rods, lot 2, block 2, 5-acr . plat A 2,400 H ainry D. aiacCord to Mary ar. Bry ant, 40 acres northwest quarter of the northwest quarter section 16, township 1 south, rango 2 west.... COO Albert N. Spcncor to Alma R. H Daft, 12Slix33 feet, block 27, plat F 3,000 H Anders W. Wlnberg. Jr., to A. W Winbcrg, part lot 1, block 27, plat H E 323 H Edward T. Ashton to Edward t! HH Ashton ct al., lot 21, block 1, ll Franklin subdivision 1) Total $ 7.702 FEBRUARY 15TH. Sarah Webb to Edward Campbell. H part of lots 24 to 26, block 1, Uni- vcrslty subdivision ....$ 5CO H John W. Price to Lewis Berry. 2 H acres lot 6, block 16, Tcu-acro plat A M Fidelia ar. Benedict to Ann B. B. Neff. 25 acres west half northeast quarter section 31. township 1 south, rango 1 ca?t t H Ann Sprout to Christopher W. Sproat. 10x6 rods southwest from HH northeast corner lot 7. block 104, H plat A CO William T. Baker to Mutual Roaltv company, part of lot S, block 76, H plat A, otc CO.OCO Total $60,r61 FEBRUARY 20TH. Rosa G. Meyer et al. to Moyer Realty H Co.. part 3-4. block 70. plat A, etc. H Bodell C. Jensen to Daniel H. JClm- H ball, lot 23 and north half of 29, block 11. Forest Dole XWi IH Rodman B. Ellison to B. F. Shaffer. H 10x5 rods northeast from southwest H corner lot S, block 17. plat A es-j Harold Van Cott to Ray Van Cott, lots 1-13-14, block 4, Holland subdi- HH slou ,, 1 Thonuus E. Vlssing to Peter Hanson, ' H lots 26-27, block 3, Thorndyke sub- H division i (oo Timothy Hall to Roscoo W. Eard- HH ley. 2VixS rods southeast from 2 H rodB south of northwest corner lot IH HI 3, block 2, plat A s Tour J 3.7 Grand total JSSJIU BVfl Building- Permits. Building permits issued during tlie weak H ending February 20, 1904. were as follows: , H O. Kowell, Second Wost between H Third and Fourth South, iron H shop $ 600 H Mrs. Carrie aiooro, No. 6 Grovo street, biick residenco 5.CCO H John Corlcss, Washington streot, 1 brick cottago 500 H Mrs. P. A. Bcndlven. Sixth South H Ixitwcon Sixth and Seventh East, H brick cottago i,504 HH Total $ S.000 ll AT THE HOTELS. H NEW WILSON. Arrlv&ls at tho New Wilson European H hotel yesterday were: Moses C. Davis, J. J. Knight, Sam A. King, Provo; J. II. Tumor, St. Louis; lrank Baldwin, Brlga- dler-General, U. S. A.: II. A. Doann. U. S. A.; C Chlsolm, Now York; D. R. Wll llama, Bingham; A. T, Young, Union Pa- cltlc: F. ai. Shaw. Denver; A. L. James, IH St. Louis; J. Iria Morris and wife. Nophl; H A. D. Smith, Tellurldc; Harry Chnurant, Now York; R. II. Glover. Omuhu, Rac E. Woodcock, Ogden; E. G. King. Lay ton: M. S. Roscnstudt San Francisco; Bern Stern and wlfo, "Sliver Slipper'' company, 1 Now York; E. A. Brown, C. 1. Curr, ailn ncapolls; it V. Payson. Evauston; B, Lolchtlg, New York city; W Chrlstensen, Morcur; Charles F. Stutovnnt. Bingham, William S. Willis. W. C. Willis, Hcbor: A. : L. Havens, Seattle; J. C. Wcctcr, Po- catcllo; Dr. C. ar. Wilson. Park City: l Paul Delbach and family, St. Paul. IH THE CULLEN. Arrivals at the Ctillen hotel yesterday H were: J. J. Thomas, St. Georgo: J. E. Yates, Provo; J. H, Malchett, Ogden. D. H. Roberts, B Dodurlch, Provo, DaVId Ross, Carter, Wyo.; W, B Knopp, Logan; i J. P. Whalon, Z. C. Tulielpe, P. Brickman. 1 Wellsvillc, O.; F. J. Sultnor, W. Hast-nan. IH Cleveland. O.: J. C. Sclemlt Mllwaukeo; H John aicNcll, Denver airs. S. V. Worutz. H New York City; C. M. Jones, Pueblo; at. H. Hennessy, A. aiaglnnls. Park City; H James P. Gray, W. M. Andrcyz. Frank- HH Ind. H