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M)AY MOltNIXG, SEPTEMBER 12, THE SAXT LAKE TBIBJINE. " PAGE ELEVEN M &.LE-BEAL ESTATE. BSITATB WHEN YOU CAN ,m mod, home, with largo lot, HE dc trees, tine shrubbery, etc, V. fear ?th So., for JlIoOO: reduced L? m mod. pressed brick on 3rd Eg1 Snt; for 13250. , , r pressed brick of -1 rooms and j , th. lavatory, e. I.; line lot; V ck from R. G. V. depot; S2000. -OvS monthly. ix7.! Vcood old S-room house; near ft ?,7th So.: S1C00. 4 , , npa home on Brlgham at. It has d br. and mod. In every way; ! Cfe nt; teduced to S72.V) LP,, me, hall, pantry, closet, fold tc: close In $1030. m pressed br . modern: ncar ,11$ r Senator Kcarns's; 53-0. 1 room frame; e. 1.. bath; fine 6f-U In', chicken coops; CO choice t7 'lawn, shade, etc.; lot 3x0 and t f 2nd E. near 10th So.: ?-NCO; riT1' il. monthly. ? 3 Ing corner on E. 2nd So. ; J1K0. ,!S J Ton 2nd at.; Iron fence, cc- .'. etc : &Z0. ?250 cash. We 1,avc lllC lar5cst 1,st 4ttlc- No-4 w-2n(1 SOt s2 ?PROPERTY-OWNERS: Wo ii ctlve customers for a number . (.'priced houses, 4 to 7 rooms, Urr' nd West Side. List with us at 111 Iwant to sll GvT BODEL CO . REAL ESTATE. ;0.. Ifooper Building. nSIS BODEL CO.. REAL ESTATE P&! inropcrty with us If you want tfe MIDGLEY-BODEL CO., t South, Hooper Bldg. aSiO iL-i - eai "UL 7-ROOM HOUSE, CE AD; liar, elec. lights, good water. chicken houses, acre of MXft' kinds of fruit Call. 5th East tr. , trccls. aS33 ODERN. 7-ROOM HOUSE. J. P.." .Call CO So. 3rd EasL aSCO z X4r i ELEGANT HOME. yt lEast, now C-r. brick, natural lfhi tth, mantel, large rooms, cor. CRt- tc. It Is a beauty and a snap. ; JSrnod S-r . lino home, furnace. pilars. gas In grate nnd kltch 'LS am; terms If desired. Take ai br $1500. iDv a snap, near tho O. S- L. Ha itoffcr on It Ucci f'JCO., W W. 2nd South. a205 Tic 9RICIC. SUMMER' KITCHEN, .."o .Hot 75 ft. frontage; a big snap; JJj4 East Side. IEys $ rick, bam; fine corner on Cth -ri . J rlctly modem, 3xG rods to al LKG til East Side; only $2S00. H brick, built for home, strict it S Jbnsement under whole house. V Ic. large lot; owner loft town; forth 5I0W; will take a reason Trr Don't fall to see this bargain. . dsy payments; only small pay- t i Piti !w 5 hod. two-story home, faces "i rd street; close In; largo lot, -i IThls Is almost new. Owner erne on 2nd South; only S503. 7s 'on the East Side for $10,000. -c? Dd 6th South. $3000. Qj rd South, corner, $7)0. i) hd'East. $-lK0. What a snap! gftuth a lino corner. PT2 fthree, four, rive or ten thou jj ft. G nnd 7 per cent. f&lecks, 310 Atlas Block. M fBROS., NO- 149 MAIN ST. -fi (st. Is a tr. house; Iron &J r In lioUse, shade, lawn, etc.; -77 Dfty i'tOO down then 317.60 per ')a' for ari1 overy dollar Is rc? ol Interest Is charged. ,.q itClty owner writes us to sell :JNo. 1020 1st st. at a "sacrlflco J? t mo." Wants to buy homo t.L 'la !IV r,rr,r,l-f .,,-,11.. 1 ..i n .1..,. very mod convenience; elc ty and one that is extraordl jbullt, for little money, under us an offer; key at our office. ;cot. and line lot; & e.; fruit, ,v etc.; fenced- ?11C0. ?1C0 down ;jmo. This cost the California YfnB It J1C00. His loss Is your 111 sell quick. Cull, several cottages Just now that 'on monthly payments, but you 0, pay from 5100 to $300 down, est nr. 1st So. Is a tine 5-room n-pressed bk cot that we can 0. (Owner away. He did hold (Ms Improving rapidly Now Is if buy Soon prices will be too Jko anything on your invest Ehave hundreds of properties ally cheap Call at once. os., Progress-Herald Bldg. aS73 fILDING, 2ND SO.. 11TH E.. lern 7 and 3-room houses, with ooms complete; oak and oil ughout: bargain prices; easy B. McConaughy, No. &03 Auer I . aS7 3D. DR.; 2x10 RODS; G5S S. ISeo this. J2C50; terms. Co., rm. 3, 131 Main, over Bon vj 21SS5 EGE REALTY CO. L'AIL n-0 SEE THE BAR ro offering in I, 5. C. 7 and S w and tho terms will suit you ave 2 new houses that must e. Call and sou them. If you you win i,0 slre t0 tei yoUr d Ita only a nleasure to show aleo In the building buHinesa; chlteets office and will furnish specifications, and 17, No. S Wc3t 2nd So. g;K. m Powell. a971 fBROS,, NO. 119 MAIN ST. a ralg,'l" nlc0 -l-room pressed ' Bt-i ow"w Just redeco ;ut in line condition for a home' i Wn s,ia(1 '"id fruit trees; iged to go East at once; au 1 to hell It for 51C00 cash: it o- nr. 9th b. st.; a fine now p-icom cottage home for st of putting It ujj; jMoo. This Investment or home, .st nr. 6th So. 8t.: good C-room only 800. J500 down and bal. e of the Temple Is a new . inoil. natural wood finish, ic light, etc.. cottage; for J22U0. M. nice 3-r bk. cot. for JU(K i0 per mo.). ?noi(?f clly wo ha-v "no Irln II iE.C' WUh Cllj" Watcr In ,8Llt,,rlc-( ,)arn and bups Snn ?wdt ' Krou"d "0x163 ft; ?1C2? caj5h- ba'- 515 per mo crest This Is a snap; owner on the isth this mo: call at os., Progress-Herald bldg. aS72 RANCH: 10 ACRES; FIVE as. 4-room house; barn, coops, :rllcK-S; Sce", homes, wagon, icte p.nd a money-maker; only J TOUmv? t0 ,00k un ranch for '.i ??vc.some bargalna from il r I,lcrc a "o: 100 acres, ono ?Lu,t ,ranches In Utah; tine house, barna. etc., plenty of V 57000; or will trade for city nil parts of the city from 5500 y fayments. ' choice lots chenp, 'Rlchtcr Co.. 131 Main st. Over heater. Hello 1347-1C. aSGS (PER CENT NET INCOME- S !cs with 2'xlO roda nnd 10x10 ur. prlco J550.) Hubbard Inv't. rnd bo. aST4 'EACTEES 05" TITLES. B ?rnd,rTS0,;,!e county abstracts, .. 3C W. 2nd So. Tel. 280, U1927 v FOB SALE EEA"L ESTATE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. U. P R. R. lands. E. J. Wills. 15 V. 2nd So. ml837 4-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, FLOWING well, barn. 37 Fulmer ave., cor 7th W. x!09 HOUSTON REAL ESTATE INVEST ment Co., real estate and loan brokers, 51 Main st. WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAT'S ill. Tuttle Bros., 149 Main; red ball signs. 2 LOTS ON 7TII EAST FACING LIB--I ty park; cheap. Address M 20, Tribune. SEE CROMAR, 112 W. 2ND SO. ST.. IF ntcrcsted In Salt Lake real estate; 13 ars resident; references. -u YEARS ABSTRACTING. 23 YEARS! We have mudu abstracting a life's study, .ave time by coming to our records In stead of wasting R going to the city and cpunty bujldlng. They arc absolutely cor rect and up-to-date. Wo are always at our service' Homer Abstract Co.. Main and First South (under Deserct bank ) ; w201 C. W. MILLER, REAL ESTATE AND loans. Correspondence solicited. 112 W. Second South sU ROOMING-HOUSES. See Goddard, under Walker's bank. vi2U2 WEIR. 35 W. 2ND SOUTH. J2250 3x7i rods, F near JQrlgham 3x20 rods, Brlgham near 5th East: to trade for C-room cottpgc In northeast part of city. Wotr. M W. 2nd South. a527 Vi.Mii I-'ISUT ON STATE ST it E El north of tho Bell Tclcphono Co. Inq. 2fc Commercial Club. zlS3 YOUNG ii FOWLER HAVE MOVED; now located In the new basement at 32 Main street, opposite Z. C. M. L 7.142C BARGAINS FOR HOMESEEICERS. 4- r. frame, nr. Brlgham at..... $1230 5- r. frame, 11th E . largo lot 1SC0 4- r. new .brick, mod., 6th So 22CO 5- r. new brick, 4th East 2400 Many lino S and 10-room houses. Va cant lots In all localities. Call and seo us. Prltchard & Poe, managers R. E. Dcpt, Wilson-Sherman Co., G2 W. 2nd So. Tel. 492. a745 CHOICE OF 2 NEW G-ROOM HOUSES, p. brick, lino location 474 N. 2nd W. zl30G GOOD SQUARE PIANO IN FINE condition 39 Main St. 2992 9-ROOM MODERN HOME ON 3RD street, faces south, closo in: beautiful lawns, shrubbery, etc. ; only $4350. Walter J. Mecks, 310 Atlas block. z2270 LOT 100X123. ADJOINING JUDGE Fowors's residence on Fort Douglas av enue. Five-room brick, bath, toilet, etc., con nected with sower, 1st South, between 4th and 5th East streets. Five-room brick, everything modern, sewer connection, northeast. Lot 3V4 by 9 rods, four-room house, F, between 3rd nnd 4th. A fine oxlO on Brlgham street An S-room frame on 3rd street, every thing modern. A five-room brick on East Sth South, modern In all respects, easy terni3. On Post street, a ton-rooin double house, watcr In both kitchens; large barn; rents for $30 per mo.; $1C00. This is the cheapest property on this market. If you contomplatc oujing, come In and look over our list; no trouble to show what we have. Homer & Robertson, Investment Agents, Real Estate. Firo Insurance. Loans. -Main and First South streets (under Dcsoret bank). TWO 4-R FRAME COTTAGES.' 3 rods east of corner of First South and 7th West streets, facing south. Must be sold at a sacrlllce. Only ?7T).O0 each. Look at vacant corner west of theso houses and come nnd sec mo about price. This must go also for what It will bring. Is large enough for flno store, or would be suitable for terraces. I also offor a nice frame house nt southeast cornnr nf Srmlh Tom. plo and Sth West streets, with 3 rods of ground Tall shade trees surround this place and mako It very attructlve. Only J1000 00. Edward M. Ashton, 301 News Building. : a975 C-ROOM PR. BRICK. STRICTLY MOD crr. : lino cellar; east sldo: $2300; half cash. 9-room pr. brick; east bench; largo lot, 52C00. A genuine bargain; must sell at once. Now. modern, G-room pr. brick; fine lo cation; J2100; easy terms. j 4-room pr. brick; cellar; ?1E00; ensy terms. Hubbard Inv't Co., 7S W. 2nd So. aS70 SF.E ' HOUSTON REAL ESTATE INV. CO. 50x130 feet on west sldo near 9th So. and 1st West; easy terms, S150.00. 2x10 rods facing west on 7th West, near So. Temple. Low payment 100.00. 75xl25-foot building lot In Waterloo dis trict. 2 good lots. SCO0.0O. C2xl20 feet, with 3-rm. cottage, closo to penitentiary car line. tsoo.oo.' I HOUSTON REAL ESTATE INV. CO. aS94 SIX BLOCKS EAST OF THE TEM ple. neat 4-room brick cottage, summer kitchen. J2250. Don't miss It. Look at tho vnew resi dence on 2nd st.. bet. G and H, lot 2'x7Vi rods. Will make the right price and right I terms. -llli st.. south front, S-room modern rest dence. furnace and every modern conve nience, S3750. i On 3rd St.. an S-room modern 2-story brick residence, south front; not too far out. $-1200. Near Sth South and 9th East, beautiful 4-room brick cottage. 37x150 foot, J1S0O. Can make reasonable terms. Make an offer on 45xGo feet on 3rd Ea3t. near 5lh South. It must be sold this week and any reasonable offer will bo accepted. If you want a suburban home, an 8-room houso. cost a year ago $0500 to build It; with throe acres of ground. acre In orchard, 1 havo it. I can make a reason able prlM on very easy terms. It Is lo cated within VA blocks of street car. A. Klchtcr, 19 West 1st South st. Both 'nhonon 611. CHOICE HOMES Look at tho 7. S and fl-room modern brick houses on N. E. cor, of Si J and J sts. Large, airy rooms, best of plumbing; hard wood llnlsh, tine mantels. Examine the way they are built. They can not bo duplicated for prlco we arc asking for them. C-room mod. brick cottage on E. 2nd So. " at a barcaln A. M'KELLAR & CO.. G34 W. 2nd So. afllC B. S HARRINGTON. FORMERLY- OF Harrington & Courtney, ha3 formed a co partnership with J. L. Pcrkes In the real cstato and loan business, under the firm name of Harrington & Pcrkes and will bo found In basement of Atlas block. 32 W. 2nd South, aS9l The Salt Lake City Brewing com pany having appointed the Kentucky Liquor company resident agents for their retail business, desire to thank the public for their generous patron- j nge In the past, and ask that in future nrrtrs for beer bo given the Kentucky Liquor con.pcuy. JACOB MORITZ. General Manager. ( Tribune's Ogden Bureau I C4SC WASHINGTON AVE. TELEPHONE 111. 1 -AHvflrtlsJriG: Rates Furnished on Application. 1 STOP AT THE HEaLT SCTZL. EUEOPEAN iVhen you come to Ogden, opposite ho f'nlon depot. Tho celebrated Osterrooor 'clt mnttrcBsra In every room. Sample -,'oms nnd cate In crnnrctlon. EHT Ri Healy House afe. Under new management. First class In fvery respect Courteous treatment. Lunches put up to order. J. JENSEN Si CO.. PROP. OGDEN '. UTAH I i IDANHA NATURAL LITHIA WATER. "Makes everything Good." I F. J". Klescl & Co.. Ogden. J Rleger & Llndlcy. Salt Lake. Dla- 1 trlbutors B J.J. BRUMMITT. MONEY TO LOAN. i INSURANCE HOUSES TO RENT. 'Phone C22-Z. 2403 Washington Ave. REAL ESTATE 1 THE ASSEMBLY SALOON I AND CLUBROOMS 1 B Dining car and Pullman porters' m HI hindquarters, 149 25th st 'Phono fg EOVERProp.. Ogden Utah, jg The WaSEMt The only first-class liquor store In the city. Y'ou can't miss It. Display of ducks In window. B. F. LIVINGSTON, Proprietor. 342 25th street. Ogden. Utah. Ogdcn'a finest cafo. Letup's beer oa ( S draught 2-125 WashlnCTon Ave. S LKEDOil & PATTISON. Prop. it's Easy When You Know Where to find It, the old rellablo trans fer company; when you arz In a hurry to cutch a train, attend a theater. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Albcrn Allen. Manager. Phone 22. , 2 25tb Street V. D. BLOSSER. J. L. BLOSSER. THE RYSTHL Tour thirst Parlor. 2477 Washington ave.. OGDEN, UTAH- TUG OF WAR WAS W0M BY WIRE PULLERS Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Sept. 11. Tho tug-of-war to day between the Teamsters' union and that of tho Electrical-Workers was easi ly won by the wire-pullers, who took two out of three tugs. The contest was for a. purso of $200, each lodge putting $100 out of Its treasury Into a purso to go to the winner. The tcamstero were defeated by the same team on Labor day, but were not satisfied. Tho two teams will pull again during the county fair. Dr. E. M. Conroy nnd O. M. Runyon have gone to Pocatcllo to secure, -if possi ble tho Bannock Indian horsemen and their ponies for a day of rnces at tho We ber county fair grounds about October 1. Tho autumn racing among the Ban nocks Is qulto an event on their reserva tion, nnd a strong effort will be made to get the event as one of tho attractions for the Weber county fair. i . Tho Independent Homo Telephone com pany has received a carload of Instru ments nnd will at once begin making con tracts and Installing them, with a view to -getting the system In running order by October 1. ( . Dr. and Mrs. Bride have gone to Chicago on a visit. it o Mr. and Mrs. George A. Tribe will leave Tuesday for a visit to the St. Louis fair. . Abe Dunbar has , returned from Michi gan. The Sacred Heart academy boglns regu lar lessons tomorrow, with a very largo enrollment of pupils, coming not alone from Utah, but from Montana. Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada. Extensive Im provements have been mndo at tho acad emy during the year. J. H Rhine, familiarly known as Jake Rhine. In (julto 111 at his homo on Fowler avonue of bronchitis. Dr. Nixon Is at tending him and he was reported tonight to bo getting along nicely. o Thu opening day of the new sanitarium at tho mouth of Ogden canyon "was a huge success. All day long tho resort was crowded. The new place Is under tho management of R. C. Lundy, president; A. M. Van dor Vlles. vice-president; James Conllsk, secretary, and T. C- Foley, treasurer. ... The town was full of Knights Templars tonight, en route home from tho trl-ennlal conclave at San Francisco. Commander les from Pennsylvania. New Jeraey, Eng land. Connecticut, Georgia, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois and othor Eastern States were represented and somo of them laid over In tho city for several hours and scattered about the town and were shown u good time by the local Masons. ... Frank James, Sheriff of Uintah county, Wyoming, was In tho city tonight, en route to Montana, whero Butch Glover Is under arrest for highway robbery Glo ver Is the third and last of the Kommorcr express robbers to be arrested, and he will be brought back here for trial. . t A' horse' belonging to Corey Bros & Co., Uvervmcn, was killed on Ninth street to night In n collision with another rig. The Corey team was driven by Harry Curum and the othor outfit by J. Monahan and Carney Dean The two rigs collided nt Ninth street, a shaft penetrating tho Corey horse In tho breast and reaching a vital spot I S tdk$xi ' Grand Army of the Republic. James B McKean post No. 1 will hold Its rogulnr meeting at Its hall. 21 West First South street, tomorrow night. As the representative of this department, O. F. Davis of this post, has returned from the national encampment, he may have some Items of interest to relate which the comrades will enjoy listening to, therefore thej should be at this meeting I. O. O. F. Oqulrrh encampment No. 1 will probbaly have work tomorrow night, as there Is a candidate for the patriarchal degree and should be one for the golden rule degTce. The degree staff Is requested to bo present. Canton Colfax Tuesday night Is tho time for the regular cantonmont of Canton Colfax No. 1, and as there aro two or three candidates to muster. It Is probable there will be an adjourned meeting held at a later dale. Royal Neighbors. The Royal Neighbors of America, heltl a social at their lodgrooms Friday night A large number of Neighbors and their friends were present nnd all enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Cards were pluyed. tho ladles' llrat prlzo being won by Mrs. Wheelock and the consolation prize by Mrs. Mitchell The gentlemen's first prlzo was captured by Mr. Schllep. and Mr. Cunningham succeeded, after determined efforts. In landing the booby. After cards a short but cxcellont musical programme was rendered and refreshments wcro oerved, Tho Neighbors will bo glad to learn of the return of Neighbor Chandler, who was ho suddenly called to California by the serious lllnoys of her mother. She ex pects to be with us next mooting night, su a good attendance Is requested. "Women of Woodcraft. Silver Maple clrclo No. 103 held lis regu lar weekly meeting on Friday evening, when It was surprised by tho members of Camp 53, W. O. W.. Woodbine circle 41 and Salt Lake circle 559. When they came pouring In husbands, wives and sweet hearts No. 10S shut up shop and gave way to tho visitors. C. C Worton of No. 53 was chairman of the evening. Tho boys of 63's Mandolin club furnished the music There were songs, solos, quartettes, reci tations and more songs and dances. Tho guards' of 70S gave a fancy drill. All then repaired to tho banquet hall and wcro served with Ice cream and cake, furnished by Camp 53. The guards of Silver Maple clrclo sur prised Capt. Creamer on Tuesday, Sep tember 6. at his home, with lco cream and cake. They also presented him with a beautiful quartered oak rocking chair. Tho guards will give a fancy drill at Utnhna'park Tuesday evening. September 13, Silver Maple clrclo day at the park. P. N. G. Club Entertained. Mrs, M. E. Boes entertained the mem bers of tho P. N. G. club at her home last Thursday. Tho house wns prettily deco laled with llowers, pink and green bclns the prevailing colors, and after the pro gramme dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess, assisted by her daughter, MIhs Helen Boes, Those prosont were: Mrs. Jeffcrles, Mrs. Geary. Mrs. Pendleton. Mrs. Cokcr, Mrs. Ippcr, Mrs. Fox Mrs, Darke. Mrs, Moore. Mrs. Owen, Mra. Fischer. Mrs, Nlckcrson, Mra. Price, Mra. Harvey, Mrs Crompton. Mrs. lladley, Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. Melton Mrs Blackmarr Mrs. Ma roney, Mrs. Bcrryman, Mrs. Ulmor, Mrs Sudholmcr, Mra. Cantwoll, Mrs. Boep, Mrs. Lincoln of Colorado and Mrs. Cul mer of Belllnghnm. Wash. Concert to Miss Houtz. A testimonial concert was tendered to Miss Ivy Houtz by the Seventh ward on Friday evening, on account of her leaving shortly to complete her studies abroad. The following programme wns rendered: Bert Hammcrton, solo; Master Fltzpat rlck, lolln solo, Miss K B. Anderson, solo: Miss Katherlno Butler, reading; Miss K. Fltzpatrlck. solo; Walter Spencer, solo; Miss lloutz and Miss Gladys AVIlliams. duct. Miss Ivy Houtz. solo. Mrs. Osborne wns accompanist nnd tho ushers were Miss McLaughlin and tho Misses Pearl and Edda HouUc Prof. Kent nnd other musical critics who heard Miss Houtz sing pronounce her one of the most prom ising singers of the day. Fraternal Brotherhood. A function for the benefit of the sick benefit fund of the Fraternal Brotherhood will be given Tuesday evening nt the home of Vice-President Corrlnne Han-Is. 135 East First South street, opposite tho new Y. M. C. A. building, by Sego Lily lodge No. 252. There will be a lawn social, a choice programme will bo rendered ami lco cream and cake will be served by tho young ladles of tho Escort A hearty re sponse is expected from all friends of fra ternity. Brother George Nixon, wife and daugh ter, have Gone to Herrndura, Cuba, to make their home. Brother Nixon will bo heard from In brolhorhood lines In that land of Funshlno and sugar. Stato Organizer Mnlona nnd wlfo arc meeting with success In tho work at Provo 4 Salt Lake lodgo No. 1S7 surprised Sego Lily by a visit last Tuesday night. They were thrlco welcome. At the meeting of Utah lodge No. 3CJ of the Fraternal Brotherhood on nest Fri day evening several- candidates will bo Initiated, hence a good attendance of members Is desired. Thcro will also bo .several now applications for membership to bo acted upon. Maccabees. Salt Lake City hive No, 1 hold review last Tuesday evening and had a good nl tendauco. Deputy Supreme Commander Alice Porges was present. Past Com mander Martha A. Williams left for St. Louis Inst Thursday night, and will rep resent the Muccabces of Utah at the fair on Maccabce day. Improved Order of Red Men. Tho council lire "of Washakie trlbo No. 1 was kindled In duo form Monday even ing Tho business transacted included the election of threo nalefacoH, who will be Instructed In the mysteries of the order this evening. Ulo trlbo No. 2 of Bingham will send Its team and confer the adop tion desroe. Washakie tribe will confer the warrior's degree nnd possibly tho chief's. The well-known work of Utc trlbo Insures a most Instructive and prof itable session. All members of the order aro requested to attend. The council lire will bo kindled at 7 o'clock Instead of S. owing to the large amount of work to bo given. , TEA Do you know the fineness of tea or only the tang oHt? f ' OINB Day's Happenings in Utah. OCfOGENARIAN DIES AT PAYSON, UTAH Special to Tho Tribune. PAYSON Utah. Sept- 11 Old "Grand ma" Harlle, ono of our oldest residents, passed away yesterday, of general debil ity. Sho had lived here many years and was over S5 years old. Funeral services wcro held this afternoon at tho Second ward mectlnjf-housc. a Mrs. D. 13. Harris of Colonla Dublari Mexico, Is visiting In Payson for a while. She Is accompanied by her son. ... Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F, Ott arrived last evening from the East The young couple were married on the 23rd of August at Ann Arbor, Mich., tho bride's home, nnd have been visiting In different Slutcs since that time. They will mako their home here. ... The marriage of Bernard Done and Miss May Smith of this city is announced to take place next Wednesday In the Salt Lake Temple. Both arc popular young people of Payson, the groom being the leader of the Payson Silver band. After the marriage they will go direct to Price, Utah, where thoy will Join Lowe's Madison Square Theater company for an Eastern trip. They will do tho specialty work for tho company and both aro very' good, ma king a strong team. ... Wo understand that tho Benjamin Home Dramatic company intends to In vade our precincts soon with some pro ductions. ... , Tho Payson Pavilion company will run another Tlntlc excursion to Payson on the 20th. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. West aro visiting in Salt Lake City. Postmaster Takes Vacation. Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Sept 11. Post master John Peters will leave Mon day for a two weeks'- stay In Rldgeway, Colo., where he will visit old-time Ameri can Fork citizens, tho Kettle family. Mrs, John Peters, who has been spending the month there, will return when her hus band dobs. . 6 Mrs. Joseph M. Tanner of Salt Lake City Is In American Fork for a short stay, visiting relatives. a . Miss Millie Peters of Provo spent part of tho week In American Fork, the guest of relatives. n Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Trup of Salt Lake City returned home Thursday, after a short visit here. Miss Ida Chlpman of American Fork, who has spent the past two weekw In vis iting tho World's fair at St. Louis and other Eastern points of Interest, Is ex pected home Tuesday evening. ... Ruben Chipman Is home from Kansas City, where he went with a shipment of sheep. He reports the markets in a fair condition. A four-ward conjoint meeting was held in the Science hall this evening, whero a very line oratorical dLsplay was. Indulged In by Messrs. E. M. Kelly and John Chrls tensen, two of American Fork's bright young meh. Carl Anderson. Thomas Singleton and James Dunkley are In Kansas City, hav ing gone there with a tralnlond of sheep. iivy win auu inc uig lau anu uincr Juniia of interest before returning. Tho sheepmen of American Fork and adjoining vicinity nre very active in sheep shipments. Sheep-owners of Amer ican Fork have shipped about five train loads of mutton from their summer rango to different packing cities of the Eaat. This fact Is notable from the point that a very historical strike has been prevailing among tho packing-houses. . Miss May Birch, the popular cashier nt tho Chlpman Mercantile company, has temporarily resigned her position to at tend tho Agricultural college of Logan. Miss Millie Chlpman has been engaged to 1111 the vacancy. Homer Chrlstenscn left yesterday for Idaho Falls, Ida., where he has been en gaged ns chemist In the laboratory of the sugar factory which Is located at that place. ... Train Chlpman, oldest son of William Chlpman. Is again attending the deaf and dumb school In Ogden, this being his sec ond jcur. i Ren Durrant, formerly of this place, at present of Spanish Fork, was rede dur ing last week In the Interest of the Faust cream separators. The "Y. L. M, I. A. of tho First ward will commence their year's wor Tuesday ovonlng by a weol-prcpared social In the new meeting-house. This event will bo for ladles only. Miss Besslo Preston, the Chlpman Mer cantile company's stenographer, discon tinued her work to attend tho Brlgham Young university, this bolns: her third year. The vacancy has been filled by Miss Minnie Beck, the former stenographer. Breaking Camp at Gainesville. CORPS HEADQUARTERS. Gainesville. Va., Sept 11. Gen. Corbln has abandoned tho battlcllcld. He left Corps Headquar ters this morning for Washington In an automobile. Mr. Corbln and Mrs, Grunt accompanied the General. The State troops are on the move nnd according to the programme all will be out of camp and on their way home by tomorrow. The entraining is progressing rapidly. Tho MOO regular troops, which wcro di vided between the two camps, will re main In the Held until the State troops have reached tholr destination and the necessary cars havo returned for the transportation of the regulars. COALVTLLE EXCURSION" ' Via Oregon Short Line. September II th. Round trip only $1.50. Leave Salt Luke 8:00 a. in,, returning to Salt Lake about S:10 p. m. Opening of Weber Reservoir Power nnd Irriga tion planL This Is a beautiful ride through "Weber Canyon, past the Devil's Slide, Devil's Gate and Pulpit Rock. - RE All WTSDOIa. Tho Method Adopted by the Monks of Olden Time. The wise old monks, when any bouu was suffering from the pest of vermin, uaod to go and say four "Paters" and an "Ave" and charge accordingly but they were extremely careful to spread a llttl rat poison around on tho 8ly Just to keep up their reputation. You may use any quantity of so-called "hair tonics," but If you want to be rid of Dandrun" and falling hair, a Uttlo Ncw bro's Hcrplclde will bo advisable. It coes to tho atat of the troublo and kills the Innumerable germs which aro eating up the life of tho hair and causing it to drop out. "Hcrplclde destroys tho cause and re moves the effect. Accopt no substitute. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c, In itamps for sample to Tho llprplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. I JTAH VISITORS AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR Special to Tho Tribune. ST. LOUIS. Sept. ll.-Thc following Is a list of names of Utah visitors rpgis tercd at the Utah State building at the world's fair from Augu.it 20 to Septem ber 3: August 20-Joseph B. Keclcr, Neall, Mr. and Mrs. AV. O. Brldgamn. Mr. and Mrs. James I vers, James I vera. Jr.; Mary M&lko MZCAr Smoot Taylor. Miriam lift T-fffi TJMary S; Homo. Sarah Dan J k-w TB,rfn' L- a -Leonard. Mnj. j' w ti,tnJo,M,U Mitchell. S. S. Hague. Dorn nTwber,Vs' Gcoreo g. Taylor. Miss SSSfn S ?W' Lillian M. Home. Ama JV ruy,cir- B. R Williams. C W Ames, James S Woall, Pearl Mitchell. iVi- Wv napp' 7Ur- and Mrs- C. D. Pond Nelson 'TnfCVlnS,' B,,rd:l J' Cl,Ifr. "o x e Iso n S - S. Dougherty. Evan Stephens J Jv. Thompson, James 11. Rovle H N w,"'?,c;man'T,niIam R- Wallace? Annie N E,aChnV WaHftcc. "on'ry A. Wol vw?lll?r mJ.S05' Graco Nolson. 8 W. D Brook? ' POlCr Mayor' N n'yldahl1 V&n,nl ,h Wobb.' Chr,s nmi aV t Gardiner and 'wife, Mr. TwLi" H-r lu Farnsworth, Norlnno Thompson, Mrs M. W. Justice. Russoll L r. Davenport, W. P, Pnlloy, H. K. Kerns HannI? Gard'nor. Air. and Mrs. IT. J Hayward Lynn IL Thompson. Miss Zoll Davenport, Amanda Holmgren. Raymond C. Dresser. H. W. Davis. Mrs. Ezra Thompson. Miss Jean Hayward J E o e- 3 TPav,s' Robert Marsh, Jr. Mr" NchiS: -Ml9S M -Maynard' sonUSurl ZA3n R Dav,s- Andrew Jen wlfo rVD' ?'0fscr. J- J- Daniels and rvi Mr?r Ai S" T-Jlruc. Mary ruis- ?Tmma ,H. Jensen. Mra. M. S McClellan Mrs Alma Katz, Dr. and Mrs. vi'qf "vl?c o a C,n,pma- Alma Nelson. Kv2fi o Pl,r,cclV J"mes N. Lambert i?" enA1.cJy- Jcnri'e Wilson, P. Nol Kol'ly 0l3C". Charles Pryor, Elliott September 1-Euconla La Von Pierce, w iveu.tSl M- 13 : Mrs. Mary F. Kelly qTA,?' Favrl?A Mary R' Ma'n. Mr3 Ben Stelnmans. T. H. Ballantyne Mr. and Mrs Alex Thornton, E A. Rich. M D.; , V,IJ?' Mrs Marie Francis, Ethel Edison, Benjamin Goddard, Mrs James G T?nvI?i,UA?' AaM C Brown. George G Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. A, W Ivhis Min h I11 1 U' .rill Emi"i Godard. Master ?h?,& M,sh'.' Sn,,l FlRheV, Clyde. kvVK' T rn,,yT nXC0- J- c Brown, Mrs. trances Hess. I. C. Brown, Charles Pet erson September 2-A. L. Peterson. Frank HCiiUershot, Alex Iledqulst and wife. Wll- Brownell, W Jx. Spafford and wife. Mabel ii aSr. Margaret Jones. Marian Hen dricks Ernest Spencer, J. F. Noyes, M D. : Sldda Noyos September 3 Herbert S. Woollev, Mr and Mrs. William H. King. Miss Lula -M Rudy, Mra. William Brother. Mr. and Mrs. M U Burns, Asabel II. Woodruff. Rcaulah A oodrufr. Mrs. C. M. Brough J. M. Schaedler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wev J. F. McCpfferty. Miss Alice Needhaiii.' Naomi A. Woodruff. Asabel H. Woodruff Jr.; Mra. A. Lewis. Horace G. Nebeker! L- Richards. Ed Bolander, Fred E Hrtgen. Norma Woodruff. John H. Kemp. John Nebeker. M. T. Porter, B. A. Per kins, Martin I-Ilnes. Sick Headache. "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians called oiun. nwuuauiiL' ui a very severe charac ter. She doctored with several emi nent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was un able to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and Is real well," says Mr. George E. Wright of New London, New York. For sale by all leading druggists. SYSTEMATIZING ROADS. County Commissioners Adopt a Regu lar Plan of Construction. Hie Board of County Commissioners Saturday adopted County Surveyor Swenson's plan for the establishment of a definite and permanent system of grades and road building in Salt Lake county. Hereafter all road construc tion In the county must be conducted according to the approved profile of cross sections. The entire system Is based on very exhaustive research and experiment work carried on by the na tional Government. The work has been of a most thorough nature, and every kind of a county road has been pro vided for. v Actual test work has been going on under the direction of the board for the past two years. The State street road, about two miles south of Murray, was tested under the new system last year. The road was first turnplkcd and then graded, after which a new covering of slag was supplied. Although the work was not very expensive, It has proven effective, being both durable and well adapted for travel during the muddy season. It Is claimed that by this method a better road can be made" than by the use of asphalt, although the cost Is only one-fourth as great. The cross sections approved Satur day give a. two-rod lane, with twenty five feet roadway and two four-foot sidewalks; a four-rod street, with fifty feet roadway and two eight-foot side walks; and live, six, seven and eight rod streets, with bldewalks ranging up to sixteen feet and roadways ranging up to 100 feet. Each cross-section plat shows the fence line, the tree space, the line for telegraph, telephone and electric light poles, the ditch space of three and one-half feet outside each curb line, tho hitching post and'inull box post line four feet from the curb, the water mains line five feet from the curb, the sewer line eight feet from the curb, with locations for street rail way tracks and all other street conve niences. From now on builders of public roads In Salt Lake county -will have somo definite basis for operation nnd will put In sidewalks for pedestrians as well as roads for teams. The adoption of the new plan marks a change from hap hazard, unsystematized work to syste matic road building. Degree of Pocahontas. Wanotn council No. l met In regular union Saturday ovonlng, transacting con siderable routine business. Consideration was had of tho proposed new bencllclnry feature to bo adapted, and other matters! looking toward Improvements In the council wcro discussed. Tho meeting night was changed from Saturday to Wednesday, and tho next council fire will be kindled Wcdnasday evening, Septem ber 14, In I. O. O. F. hall. SIMPLE WAY TO CURE H DYSPEPSIA. ! "Take Mi-o-ua Tablet After Each Meal," Says F. C. Schramm. With Ml-o-na there Is no bother of guessing at the dose or using so many spoonsful or anything of that kind. This valuable remedy for the cure of dyspepsia Is In yiblot form, and is the simplest way to cure the disease "Just take one Ml-o-na tablet after each meal," says Druggist F. C. Schramm, "and in a few days you will find digestion Improved, health return Ing, nnd good, solid flesh added." Thla remarkable remedy Is not a mere dl- IH gestive; It mingles with the food and is IH readily assimilated by the system. It IH aids digestion and regulates and IH strengthens the whole digestive tract. so that after Its use for a yhort time healthy and natural action is restored IH lo the stomach and bowels. M No one runs the slightest risk In pur- IH chasing it, for F. C. Schramm will glv- IH his personal guarantee with every 50c IH box he sells to refund the money If It IH does not cure. j Nothing Better To regain lost strength and vi- IH tallty or for nursing mothers or convalescents for a tonic or IH beverase during the sprlngr and IH summer than THE LIKE. It Is properly aged and pasteur- HH zed. One trial Is all we a?k. IH Order a case, either quarts or JH pints. A small glassful ' occa- 3H elonally will soon bring desired BH r&rults to convalescents. ukl Adam Snyder, Agt., 276 S. Main St. PliS Fred Krug Brewing (Bo. H Omaha's Model Brewery, lLl Telflphone 1061 Y. SALT LA3CE. fkl I Oregon Wheat don't make I , Hiis!r9s' ' ' I II It Isn't good enough. We j jH I know, for we tried It. Home- ) j grown, best hard wheat, is '. I all that's fit for Utah's guar- I antced money-back brand. ) U-. I....... i.....,mts j Scon's Saiifal-Pspsln Cniss w Jpfc. POSITIVE CUBE H t7, For Inflammation orOatarrhnt vlhiBH f6x - - y the Bladder and DIs-oxkI Hid- lUH $l!;"Jii S. noyn. HO core NO pay. Curos XBV Jawj Wqulckly ind permanently tho rBall (y?; ? H worst cum of Gonorrhoea ViHBll Kl k Jy IV and Gleet, no matter or how 1 y fo'Sai- lon6T etandinff. Abaolntoly jiBHll Vi'?S3 harmlMi. Sold t7 druggists. 1 ivl'l. jk PrIco 51-C0. or b7 mail, lost- ; SSTgK V1' S'-00' 3 boxes, &ATHE SAUTAL-PEPS!N CO. Mggj' nolIeJcntalco, Ohio V. 3 TTT7jT rWTT3 CO. Rolf Titf OW?t U grystal M 239 MAIN STREET. Hl X Open day ard night Tel. 001 -T. a UM Tray Ordpra Solicited. t; MH WHEN IN LOGATS" STOP AT NEW MOTEL. A first-class hotel tor commercial travolers. One-half block cast of Thatcher's Bank. MRS. WIICOX, Proprietor. IH mvn'pea TOUKG. MIDDLE- ' HH H W 0 rafll H AGED AND ELDER- 1H S v $ ' r LY. If you aro uoxual- jH N . k raSj y ly v.-cak, no matter 'lH 8 R k H & from what cauae: un -il w na a II R Y developed; havo strlc- ftKilSSZis2-3 tare, varicocele, etc.. MY PERFECT APPLIANCE will cure you. No drupa or electricity: 750.0(0 cured s and developed. 10 DAYS' TRIAL, Sond for Tl free booklet. , Sent sealed. Guaranteed. fM Write today. R. C. Emmet, 11B Tabor 'IH block. Denver. Colo. NOTICE TO WATER USEHS. Slate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, 'il Utah, SepL 2. 130L H Notice Is hereby given that James J ''iH Chambers, whoso poslofflco address Is &0 JH Broadway. Now York city, N. Y., has 'iH made application In accordance with the fH requirements of chapter 100 of tho Session vH Laws of Utah, 1503, to appropriate ten (10) -'H second feet of tho watcr flowing hi Little 'IH Cottonwood creek, in Salt Lake county ?H Utah, to bo diverted by means of a dam H and pipe at a point on tho South fork of !H said Llttlo Cottonwood creek about two IH miles south of Its junction with tho main lH stream, from.where the water will be con- H vcyed through a pipe for a distance of VH about 10,000 feet, and there be used from nH Januarv 1st to December 21st, Inclusive, lH of each year for developing power for vH electric lighting and for propolllng ma- ilH chlucrv at mines smellers and pumping NH plants" In Salt Lake valley. After having lH been so diverted and used tho water will ijH bo returned to the natural channel of Lit- H tie Cottonwood creek at the conllucnco of JH said South fork 8 1 ream with said creek. siH All protests against the granting of said 3H application, staling the reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit and filed in iH this office after thirty (30) days and be- tH foro sixty (CO) days from the date hereof. lH A. F. DOREMUS. State Enrdneor. Ul First publication, Sept. 2; last. 3Jct. 2. IH ti0 IH NOTICE OE ASSESSMENT. tjH Hannapah Mining and Smolllng com- jl puny Principal place of business Salt VH Lake City. Utah. tl Notlco Is hereby given that at a moot- H lug of tho board of directors of the Han- iH napah Mining and Smelling company. JH held at tho office of the company on the JH Cth dav of September. A. D. 1001, an assess- tH mcnt of one-half () cent per sharo was JH levied on tho capital stock of the corpor- ll ntlon Issued and outstanding, payable 1m- H mediately to W. E. Block, secretary of M the company, at his office, G0S Dooly block, H Salt Lako City. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment H may remain unpaid on the 11th day of Oc- 1 tobor, l01, will be delinquent and adver- H tlsed for salo at public auction, and unless 1 payment is mndo before will be sold on the 27th day of October. 1901. to pay tho M delinquent assessment, together with tho H cost of advertising and expense of sale. VH u593 W. E. BLOCK. Secretary. L'H