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H 10 The Sam? Xke Tribute: Friday Morrisx? Jastu&ry 29, 1904. .1 i1 " : : . ili H' CITY ANO NEIGHBORHOOD. n 1 H W. S. McCornick was registered last night at tho To ura! no hotel In Boston, He H Is In tlio East on business. H A meeting oC teachers and officers of St. T Paul's church will be held Immediately at H nt thn close of tho regular service this evening. H St3to Superintendent. Nelson received 1 -word from Superintendent Bowman or I Carbon county yesterday to the effect that I lie Is In urgent need of a Rood principal H and a Hrst-clasc primary teacher. H There will be services at the Jewish syn- H ngoguc beginning at 8 o'clock this cven- f Inc. The address will be by Rabbi Louis M G. Reynolds and. his subject will be Con- BL celt." Tho public Is cordially Invited. Bl Hl Frod ICInnoy. a young incorrigible, who l was released on probation by Judge Morso Ji n. month ago. Is back In jail. Truant Of- R llcer Sporry found him plnying cards with Hr a pan? of young toughs In a vacant house. Ho will not fro to school, and there seems j no other coursn open but to send him to the reform school. H N. P. Young, a news agent, wan arrested L by Officer Leakor vosterduy afternoon at T a rooming-house oh South Templo street k and charged with using abUHlve language jl to a collector who called at tho house with H! a bill. Young talked the collector out of U 30 cents to buv beer and was trying to H make him give up moro when the officer j arrived. Hr Hl Five, of the six applicants for .'amlna- K tJons beore the State Board of Pharmacy HL jiat successful tests and will be (granted H' i certificates as folio we: Registered phar- H -laclsts. J, K. nuffman. Beaver City, C. P 02. DrlVor. Ogden, ajid A. II Saxcr. Salt lakc; assistant pharmacists, Georgo P. Frnncey, Salt Lake, and E. D Ilulbut, Park City. II J. F. Lowe, a private of Company D, National Guard of Utah, and a veteran I of tho Carbon county war, was arrested yesterday afternoon for playing fast and I loose with the money duo him on account j of his military sen-Ices. The documon lary evidence against him consists of an I order on Capt. Warwick of D company for 52.50 pnabh- to John A. Bull, and an I order assigning his entlro pay and nllow r ( nncc to C. T. Bellelmere He was re- leased on his own recognizance, and will i explain the circumstances to the court ' today. I, The Uath lee ami Storage company, or I ganlr.ed at Colorado Springs. Colo., filed A a copy of Its articles of incorporation and ' acceptance of the provisions of the Utah ll statutes Jn the office of Secretary of State I Hammond yesterday. The capital stock of tho company Is $150.(00, divided Into 1500 .shares of tho par' value of $100 per share, i The following arc named as the directors of the company; E. J. Ulrich. K. R, Bab I hltt and F. L. Sherwin. "William Prack I wlnkel of Salt Lake City Is made the local I agent of the corporation. He will have i his orfico In this city. I 4" Weather for today: Fair. The maxi mum temperature yesterday was 2S de , greee minimum. 10 degrees. At Other Points Max. MIn. I Denver Clear 32 ' Grand Junction Clear. ...3d r. ' Helena Pt. Cldy....n- l( Pocatello Clear.... 2S S Modcna Clear.... 34 10 WInncmucca . Clear.... 2 10 IKNUTSrOED HOTEL. ' The on place for comfort and ele- I france. Fireproof; telephones In every j rcoiv; modern In every way. It. ' D. J. Sharn Coal Co. Office," 73 South Main street Tele phones 719 and 430. J Yard No. 1, 1st South bet. 3rd and ' th "West. Telephone 719-3 rings. : Yard No, 2, 12th South and 11th East. ' Telephone 59S. . Yard No. 3, State bcL 13lh and 14th Bouth. Telephone 105. f "Waltz and two-ste-p in six private I i 1. ss-oiis guaranteed nt Lolsclle's school ' for danciny, 113 Kast First South St. I MYSTERY IF A MARRAI6E. ' Couple May Be Living- Together as , j Man and "Wife When. They Are Legally Single. ( Have Alma fc". "White and HarrleL Hltes iman, vho secured a jnarrlage license j from County Clerk James Wednesday, been married, or did thoy lese their per mit to ucd. This is a problem that has I Ken agitatMig tho mind of the County i Clerk. The license and certificate were (, returned to their Clerk yesterday, sealed !', In an envelope, just as they were Issued. Jf through n blunder the person pcrform j ing the ceremony, failed to comply with ilhe law and tlu. couph; went through a -proposed ceremony, thorn ther have noth ing to show that they, arc man and wife, , and tho Clerk has no record that thev are such, Mr. James, however, is in to c ined to believe that the certlllcatu was j lest by the contracting parties' and found ' b a third person, who sent it to his rf licc. It is up to the bride and groom to call again at the city and countv building I and straighten matters ouu l . I, We are prepared to Invest your funds , o that they will bring you the largest ' i returns compatible with safety. You hold the security. "We do tho work. ,. ilcGurrln & Co,. 13i Main St. M For private instructions in dancinc; j call at Loiselle's, 115 East First South ' I Si. ITCat P.oyah Bread. It is pure and I Mholeaome. Sold everywhere. j Hotel Halls. Pleasant and comforta ; llilc, reasonable. 3rd So. and State. I.. ' t DIED. HIWlMEi,. In this city. January 27, 1301, Cienevlevc Hummel, of pneumoViin, aged , r 6 months, littlo daughter of Mr. and ( Mr Robert lltimmr. , l"niieral will be liehl fiom the rcEldencc, I -Cr7 Pearl avenue. 1'ourth Cast, between 1 Sixth and Seventh South, todav fFriduv). I Januaiy CCth, 1&0I. at 2 p, in. Interment . ; V y cemetei v. H. FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. , ' SCITWAR'. & HKINCKE, FLORISVS. , i Hi-edmen. 01 K. 2nd So. Tel. CCS. 1-001 ' 1 n C MORRIS FLORAL CO., FU ) ncral deelgns, 51 up. McCornick bldg. ' FLORAL DHSICXS A SPECIALTY. Richard K. Iflvnna. 3C Alain gt. Tel, 931. Hl i SALT LAKK-IIUPDART I FLORIST ; njto. Largest greenhouso In the west gl73 I ! FUNKRAXi DESIGNS AND Al , rangementa. Tlio P.oscrle, 142 Main. Tl. k' O1033 '!,! FUNERAL DIRECTOR. I ' K,CSPV ?' HALL, UNDERTAKKR H. f J;?2bnlmer' OP p - HO "W. 2nd So. 1 j Tel. 1019. i MONUMENTS ANO TOWBSTONE3 Ji K, MKENZJE. MONUMENTS. TOMB- stones, 139 W. lut Ho. Write for prices. G00B HOME TALENT MUSIC. Local Singers and Performers Pre sent a Meritorious Pro gramme. An andlenco of perhaps 150 persona at tended a concert given last night by Claude 'j. Nctiloton in the First Metho dist church, assisted by Mrs. Ella Cum in In g-Wetzel 1, Miss Ethel M. Nctiloton and Mr, John Held. Tho programme was a woll-chosen one and, after tho audloncu warmi'd tip, was well received. Mrs. Wctzell sung "A House of Cards" with excellent effect, and a little snatch, "Merry, Merry Lark." she sang very sweetly. The duet by Mrs. "Wetsell and Mrs. Nettloton. with a comet obllgato, was tho best of. tho evening. The accom paniment of Mr. Ik-Id w:is perfect and Mr. Ncttlcton's bass mane a good back ground for Mrs. Wetzell's brilliant and powerful soprano. On tho violin Mr. Net tleton gave a fantastic selection from Bazr.lnl and llm "Nightingale's Song," from Sarsate, well. Ills technique was perfect ami the. selections required all nls skill. Mr. Hold gave a cornet selec? tion, "Berceu'c," by Godard, with beau tiful effect. Miss Nettleton played two piano solos and tho accompaniments. The 1904 City Directory. Polk's Salt Lake City Directory for 1904 Is about ready for press. Secre taries of societies, clubs, etc., pastors of churches nnd all others interested nre requested to write, or call at the Directory ofTicc nt once In order to In sure correct insertion of their Informa tion. "W. P. COOPER. Sec. and Mgr. 617-C20 Dooly building. L03T. WATCH FOB, GOLD MEDAL WITH name engraved thereon. Return to Wil son hotel office, suitable reward. HORSE. HARNESS AND SLEIGH. Return 'to McCoy's stable and receivo rc v;ird. A PAIR OF GOLD-RIMMED GLASSES, on Saturday, on 3rd streot car; return to 120 H St.; rewnrd. r2113 ; GAFE3. NEW' OR 2ND-IIAND; CASH, TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co., 42 E. 2nd S. BROKER3. GEORGE HATTON. STOCK BROICER. No. 15 Montana house. East Second South; Commission charged - of 1 per cent. Certificates sent by registered mall to out-of-town patrons. You pay no fee if you buy from or soil to me. rlCT3 JUNX HOUSED. WESTERN JUNK AND METAL YARD, dealers In rags, scrap iron, bottles, metals and rubber, hides, pelts, furs, wool, bees wax and tallow. 123 S. State sL and 1014 S. State at. 'Phone 13S3-K. Salt Lako City. m r6l UTAH JUNK CO-, HIGHEST PRICE paid for Iron, brass, rags, bottles, rubber, copper, etc, C3 E Sth So. 'Phone 229. bS12 MEDICAL. PRIVATE TROUBLES OF WOMEN, confidcntlaL Mrs. Dr. Bee, 14 St. Elmo. nsr-o ELOCUTION. GRACE DELLE DAVIS PIERPONT School. Commercial Club bldg. rl724 MACHANICAL ENGINEER. BIRGER V. BURMAN. 411 SO. W. Temple, makes any kind of mcch. designs. rlSJl PAINTING. JOHNSON & SON, PAINTER AND contractor. 272 Stato st. rlCCO fYlOVlNQ AND STORAQE. REDMAN VAN AND STORAGE CO., moving, packing and shipping. 'Phone KS. Office V2ij apd 12S S, W. Temple. hlWS HAY, GRAIN AND COAL. HAY, GRAIN. FEED. COAL. WHOLE sale, retail. Marnane & Co.. 120 E. 2nd So. Tel. l&Z. rS02 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CON structlon; large stock of latest chandc llcrs. Intcr-Mt. Elcc. Co., 15 E. 1st So. ACCORDIOH PLEAT1N3. SUNBURST AND ACCORDION pleating. Mrs. Jennena, 47 E. l3t So. ra413 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKER FROM THE EAST would Uko family ngagemcnts; charges icasonablo; best of references. Address No 7G7 S. W. To tuple St., city. r21fQ CARPENTERS AH3 JQBBER3. ROY WATROUS. 67 E. 3RD SO. ELE vator and job work. Tel. 1G7-Z. oS70 SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MISS CANNON INSTRUCTOR; PAR tlcularn at 24 E. So. Temple. rl279 I - 11 ; PHYSICAL-CULTURE. MA3S BURKELLA PIERCE. r IER pont sohool, Commercial Club "bldg. classes dally. rlZS2 TYPEWRITERS. NEW OR 2ND-HAND. CASH, TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co., 4S E. 2nd South. PERSONAL. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC.. removed by X-rays or electric needle. Lula Brooks, M. D., Constitution blk. rlOTG STONE QUARRIES. RED SANDSTONE, $10.M PKn roitD. ImniMlatu drllverj Brown Slcmc Co.. No. 11 L. lat So., srcund floor. rlWS SOCIETY NOTICES. MASON3. AROENTA LODGE NO. 3. F AND A. M. At Masonic hall flrot Tuesday each month. Members of sister lodges aJid so. Journhic brethren Invited. FRANK P. SHERWOOD, W. M. MOSES C. PHILLIPS, secrotarj'. WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. F AND A M, Masonic hall, second Friday each month. Members of sister lodges and so journing brethren in good standing In vited. A. BROWN. W. M. A. J. LOWE, Seorctary. MT. MO UTAH LODGE NO. 2. F. AND A. M- Mnyonlo hall, second Monday each month. Members of slsler lodges and Re journing brethren In good standing in vited. JAMES IL BROWN, W. SI. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. Secretary. EL KALAH TEMPLE, A A. O. N. M. 8. Third Wednosday of each month. Ma sonic hall at S p, m. All nobles .lojuorn lnz invited. C. F. JENNINGS, Potentate. A. BROWN. Recorder. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. vliEliERln'cTM Friday night hL 8 o'clock Ih Knights of Pythlns hall. 251 Muln stract JOHN RUSSELL, Connul Commandor. T. K. NEWMAN. Chirk. WOODBINE CIRCLH NO- 41 MEETS; eVery Tuesday at I. O. O. F. hall. SILVER MAPLE CIRCLE NO 1M meets every Friday rdght at I. O. O. F. hall. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. - EVERGREEN L0DGe"4OE1MET3 every Monday at I. O. O. F. temple. T. E. HARPER, F. M. H. J. HESS. Secretary. odd fellows, '"'"oquTrrh encahmentjoTT Second and fourth Tuesdays. 3 p. m. I. O. O. F. temple. UTAH LODGE NO EVERT Thursday. 8 p. m , I. O. O. F. temple. SALT LAKE NO. 2. EVERY FRIDAY, i p. m.. at I. O. O. F. temple. JORDAN LODGE NO 3. EVERY MON day. S p. m . T. O. O. F. htvli. RIDGLEY LODGE NO. 9. EVERY Thursday, 8 p. m., I, O. O. F. temple. ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 15. EVERY. Wednesday. 8 p. m.. I. O. O. F. temple i FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17, L O. O. F. meets every Wednesday night at S o'clock, L O. C. F. tAjijnlt. A'lsltors welcome. E. B. HENDERSON, N. O. ' jr. C BMITII. Secretory REREKAH NAOMT LODGE fD. OF P-) No, 1 Even' second and fourth Sat urdays. S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple. MIRIAM LODGE CD. OF P..) NO. C. Every first and third Saturday. 3 p. m., L O. O. F. temple. Rebokahs Invited. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ""myrtle LODGENO iT EVEH."" Tueodaj. 1C of P, hall, 2CI Main ntreet. . ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODOE NO. 3. Every Thursday evening. K. of P. hall, CALANTHE LODGE NO. 4. EVERY Monday, K. of P. hall. LINCOLN LODGE NO. 7, K. OF P. meets every Saturday evening, S o'clock' K. of P. hail. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Every Thursday, 1. O. O. F. liall. Vlsitl-r-t Knlchts Invited. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. "13aTt1la!E NO4 meets overy llrst and third Tuesday. 8 n m., I. O. O. F. hall. ' FRATERNAL GRD":: OF liAGLES. SALT LAKE AERIE NO. 67. EVERY Friday, S p. m.. 11 W. Flm Soutlu FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. SEGO LILY LODGE NO. 23 FIRST and third Tuesday, S p. iu., A. O. U W. hall. ROYAL A RCANI UiM. ' l. couNCiirjrTNrTGDTm Thursdays, Aucrbacli building. H. A. JOPLIN, Rcr. E. I JONES. Sec. s i DANISH BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. HAAECT"j , 6 D GKo7?8TEVE RY1ST jid 3rd Thursday, L O. O. F. Jtompl GPTICIAN3. COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO., 2C0 MAIN. Wholesale and retail manuf, opticians. ENGRAVERS AND DESIGNERS. DE BOUZEK ENG. CO. CUTS FOR all purposes. 27 W. S. Teroplc. r3S7 LADIES' TAILORING. PHIL HIDGIN. LADIES' TAILOR, 123 East 3rd So., next to Knutsford. r402 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. SHORTHAND. FRENCH, GERMAN Typewriting done. 226 D. F. Walker. rl725 PATENT3. PATENTS FREE. CONSULTATION office. 35 Eagle blk., 2nd floor- dlOlO PLUMB1N1 H. B. DAVIS, PLUMBING. HEATING, sewer work Tel. 1371-Y. 12S E. 2nd So. DERMATOLOGY. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. DOU blc chins and all facial blemishes removed. Eczema, pimples, oily skins, blackheaas and large pores cured. Manicure, shampoo and halrdrcssing done. Mrs. Dwinell Mc Kay, cor 5th East and 2nd So. , rl&54 WHERE TO SHOP. MOAB PRIZE APPLES; GUARAN tcerd fresh eggs, choice creamory butter. Lowest prices. Utah Produce Exchange. C9 E. 1st So., 'phono 42S, r444 SP1DERLEG TEA. FINE, 0G POUND. Reliance M. & J. Coffee (beat), 30c pound. Cream brand Coffee. 17Vc pound. Inter-Mountain T.. 78 W. 1st So. vnsc MUSICAL. MISS GERTRUDE DUXLAP. ORGAN ist and- Baritone. Vocalist. Now Castle Wyo., will lx' opwi for ngngoment Janu ary 2, 1901. Denomination of church no objection, and up-to-date uervlco guar anteed,, j.1731 EOARD AND ROOMD. NEWLY" FURNISHED ROOM AND board for two, In one of tho tlncst private homes; close In. 101 N. W. Templo st, r217i NICE ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT board. 2oC So. AVest Temple. rl99C PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, for gentlemen, private family, ?l.W per week. GtJ East 1st North. rlS39 ?. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, In modern home. 1S7 N. W. Temple. r!2l7 BEAUTIFULLY FURN. ROOMS, EX ccllent board, steam heat. 121 S. 6th East. rll42 TWO PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH board; new modern house. 324 S. 6th East. P2357 PIANO TUNIN3, W B. MOORE, REFINISHER AND tuner of pianos, with Dayncs & Romucy Piano Co.. Tel. 2070-K, -10 Richard st. r223L TEMPEST WOOD. PIANO TUNER & repairer. HcleVs, :.l Main. Tel. 2102-X. WALL PAPER CLEANING. THE IDEAL PAPER CLEANING CO., Charles M. Gott. Manager. Leave your or ders at the Smith Drug Co. 'Phono 233. r!074 CASH REGISTERS. NEW OR 2ND-HAND. CASH, TRADE or terms. Sorensen-Stoutt Co., 4S E. 2nd S, NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. OS car Groahcll, sales agent, No. 221 Main st. Expert cash register repairing. Second hand registers always in stock. nlwO MONEY TO LOAN. CHEAP MONEY. Any amount to loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, personals or anv good seeurlt. See us of you want money. Our rates lowest In elt. Easy terms; plenty of time. 129 IOlth-OBrlcn bldg. r21G3 WE HAVE A LARGE SURPLUS OF money on terms unusualy favorable to borrowers. Interest nnd expenses lower than any place In Salt Lake. Tho Home Trust & Savings Company. 6, S, 10 Wost First South street. rl925 EASTERN MONEY AT LOW RATES of Interest on city property. Wicks. No. C9 State nt. rlM.T ON IMPROVED OR VACANT PROP erty: no commission or delay. Weir, 205 So. West Temple. r257 F. G. WOOD, S10 TO 5500. FURNITURE, horses, etc.; easy terms. HU Main, R. 310. oSG7 ON CHATTELS OR REAL ESTATE any amount; any time. O, F. Peterson, 53 W. 2nd So. J10 TO $25,000 ON CHATTELS OR REAL estate. private Equitablo Loan and Invest. Co.. 62Vj W 2nd So. p742 ! ON ANY PROPERTY; YOU RETAIN possession. The Stringer Co., 70 W. 2nd S. ON UTAH AND IDAHO FARMS. EL mer E. Darling & Co.. 6 W. 2nd So. J10CO TO JW.OCO. ONE TO FIVE YEARS: farm or city property. James K. Shaw, under Walker Bros. bank. p59 ON 1 UTAH AND IDAHO FARM'S. Miller & Vlelo. r.03 McCornick bldg1. ON FURNITURE. PIANOS OR GOOD security, without removal: private. E. F. Stolzenberger, 15 W. 2nd So., room 2S. CITY' AND FARM PROPERTY, 6 AND 7 per cent. J. L. Perkcs, IK S. W. Tomplo. MONEY LOANED PRIVATELY'. On furniture, pianos, etc., to ralarled peo ple, without security, on your note; easy payments; 3trlctly confidential. Cherry. 407 D. F Walker bldg. e!517 R. L. TRACY. 11 E. 1ST SO.. LENDS mono3'; no commission, expense or delay. WE LEND MONEY TO BUILD houses. It is not necessary to have tho house built first. We will advance tho money as the houso progresses Lowest rates. Part payment any time, and Inter est reduced accordingly. McGurrin & Co.. 134 Main street. mlS3S ROOFIN3. ROOFING AND REPAIRS REASON ablc. S. L. Gravel Rooting Co., 419 W. 1st North. r26G riASSAOE. MRS. C. M. TRIPP. MASSAGE AND magnetic treutmcnt. 35S S. W. Temple. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS. HIGH-CLASS WORK. LOW PRICES. 120 SO. MAIN ST. r905 WHERE TO STOP. THE CLAYTON: ROOMS 5250 TO 55.CO week. 21C So State st. nl40 ROOMS AND BOARD, 51 DAY UP; weekly rates. 270 West So. Temple. rl015 HOTEL TELLURIDE, ROOMS 50c UP; rates by week 22 E. 3rd So. p200 CENTISTj3. DR. A SCOTT CHAPMAN. DENTIST. C06-6 Scott-Strovell bldg. 'Phono 1SSI-Y COLLECTIONS. JOHN J. WALLACE & CO., D. F. Walker bldg.. Salt Lake. Collect debts, any part of . U. S. and' C-.wiada. Business receives prompt attention. References Walker Br.os. bank. Wrlto for terms. rl725 AUTOMOBILES. NEW OR 2ND HAND; EASY TERMS; in perfect condition; come and seo our bargains. Utah Auto Co., 370 Main. Tel. 1745-X. ni6cu CARPET CLEANING. UTAH CARPET AND WALL PAPER Cleaning Co. Carpets cleaned on tho floor. feathers renovated. 'Phone 17&7-K. nll62 STOVE AND FOUNDRY WORK3. STOVES. RANGES, CASTINGS. RE newed and repaired; dealers In stoves and ranges Western Foundrj , 212 Stato st. 'Phono 1625-X. 01729 AUCTION SALES. E. M. ONION. AUCTIONEER. 126 S. West Temple. 'Phone 5o5, r3S9 K.'jO HEATERS, BA8EBTRNERS AND ranges, necond-hand. Terms to suit. I X L. Second-Hand Store, 233 S. State. plSOS WANTET, BY A MAN WITH NERVE. ABILITY to rustle and some money, an Interest In a small buslnesc that can bo built up. Address Y 47. Trlbuno. 4 OR 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR married couple, or 3 rooms with bath for housekeeping. Address P. O. box 224. pll03 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR men's cast-off clothing, hatu and shoes. Send postal. 65 Commercial st. olC55 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND rtpves. Sec Matscn, 219 State. 'Phone i123-k, 1974 FURNITURE OR ANYTHING SEC-ond-hand; nothing too largo or fluo. I. X. L. 2nd-hand store. Tel. 490-2. 23S S. State. m3J70 WANT ED--HE LP. COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING and general housework. 303 1st street. r22M ANY PERSON TO DISTRIBUTE OUR samples; $2.G dally, steady. "Empire." 3,"23 Grand Boul.. Chicago. r2220 AN Al COOK FOR MINE BOARDING houso; must bo able to take can? of twenty people. Apply, with references, to Supt. Newport, Nev., Mining Co., Fay, Nov. r2223 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; no cooking. 3S0 So. 3rd East. - 1-2224 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; two In family: no washing. Apply 1053 East Second South st. r221G GOOD. RELIABLE. ENERGETIC man; uermanont position with good op portunities of advancement. Room 233 Commercial Club building. r223S LAD ABOUT IS. AS PORTER. ETC. Apply at White. House Hotel. r2233 LADIES ONLY. ON GOOD SALARY, for traveling and soliciting. Call from 10 to I Friday, at 319 So. W. Temple. r22K A BOY TO LEARN THE DRUG business, about 15 years of age. Apply Dayton Drug Co., 2nd So. and State 1-2115 ARI3 YOU SATISFIED with jour present position and salarv? If not. write us for plan anil booklet. Wc havo openings for managers, secretaries advertising men, salesmen, bookkeepers, mining men, etr., paying from J1(K to $10, C00 a year. Hlch-grndn exclusively. HAPGOOD'S (me.). Suite F. 502 Pioneer Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER trade; 8 weeks completes; positions guar anteed; tuition earned while, learning; licensed instructors; growing demand for our graduates. Call or write for particu lars. Moler's Barber college, 62 E. 1st So.. Salt Lake City. rl737 MEN-ALL BARBER WORK FREE at Moler's Barber college, C2 E. 1st South. rl737 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply No, CI First nt. rlGG5 NURSE GIRL FOR SMALL FAMILY. 203 South Fifteenth street. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 127 12th East. rol7 STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborers. 55 W. 2nd So. Tel. 461-2 rings. 0713 WANT ED --SITUATION. 2 FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS AND PA-per-hnngers, work by dnv or contract: call or write. 17-13 So.. 7th East. r2222 BY JAPANESE STUDENT, IN oF flce. morning and evening. Address G 39. Tribune- r2109 STEADY" JOB BY MAN THAT CAN DO rough carpenter work: havo tools; would l:ke position with aome real-estate ngent3 that have properties to keep In repair or some mining concern. Address G 33. Tribune. r2092 BOY 17 Y'BARS OLD TO WORK FOR board and room and go to school. 'Phono 1137-X. r2170 SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK keepcr for small concern: three years" ex perience; best of references. Address 955 East 1st South. MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS A position as elevator man or nlghtwatch man in a store. Address P. O. Box 12 city. WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED; EITHER SEX; terms liberal. 311 Progress bldg. rlS52 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ROOMING-HOUSE. 12 ROOMS, LEASE 3 years, location 2nd So ; Hue trade from the mining camps, price 5550. Wo have other bargnlns. See us. Miller & Miller, room S. St. Jams hotel. GOOD PAYING 2-CIIAIR BARBER outllt; good location; stock and ranch country. John R. Robinson, Blackfoot, Ida. 1-222$ GROCERY" STORE COMPLETE, WITH delivery. SikO; cheap rent, with valuable lease of store and residence, lino locntlon, Enst side; a real bargain: must sell at once. Address G 42, Tribune. r2221 NEW, COMPLETE ASSAYING OUT fil; cheap. Jnq. 225 D. F. Walker bldg 1-2219 ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT PIANO cheap. 212 West 1st So. r2167 FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM BOARD-lng-houso: house for rent. G 30, Trlbuno 1-2100 A NO. 1 FRESH JERSEY" FAMILY cow. 35 S. 7th Enst. ' f RM. COTTAGE FOR SALE FOR cash, cast ride. Address G 32, Tribune r20it GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE. 059 Stato sL rl733 FURNITURE FOIt SEVEN-ROOM: house. 150 So. 2d W. ri612 FURNITURE OF A 7.ROOM MODERN house; very reasonable. 410 E. 3rd So. rl547 A PART OR ALL OF AN OLD ESTAB lished business In this city, with an In vestment of over 53O.0CO.CO. paying a net proht of. r700.00 a month. The buyer must have good business ability, capablo of taking management, together with at least 515.000.(0 In cash to Invest. For fur ther information address G 21. Trlbuno". rl4S2 ALL KINDS OF HORSES. IOWA stable. 129 W. So Temple. rlOlO GOO0 SHARES PAYMASTER MINING Co. capital stock. Address M 13, Trlbuns. r556 FOR SALE 1903 WINTON TOURING car, cost ?2C00; two $40 headlamps. JC0 worth extra tires, all nr.n-class order, 51850. Colorado Automobile Co,, 1C10 Court Place, Denver, Colo., selling agents for Columbia 21-h. p. and Knox IC-h. p. gas oline tpurlng-cars. r33 HACK, ALSO ROCKAWAY" CAR rlag; good order. 15 W. 2nd So., rooai 2i P1817 SNAPS IN FARM. PROPERTY ARE advertised right along in The Inter-Moun-taln Farmer. Advertisers make sales, too. WEATHER STRIPS AT RIVERS Bros., 1-W ilaln streets oizis o FOR RENT. 9-ROOM MOD., FURNACE, ETC., barn; Gen. Penrose house. 109S 3rd St., J35. Llttl.! : Little, No. 4 W. 2nd So- r2217 MODERN 4-ROOM COTTAGE; NO children. Apply 120 W. 4th So. r2234 TWO NICELY FURN. ROOMS FOR housekeeping. CO W. 6th So. r3240 FOUR-ROOM BRTCK COTTAGE. ST. Louis ave., No. 021. between 4th and Gth North fits, and 5th and Cth West sU. Key at No. G32. r2110 1 ROOMS, PRICE 510. 2S0 SOUTH 10th West st. r2U4 SMALL HOUSE 2 ROOMS. PANTRY, closet. 2C3 Cth East. No children. S-ROOM MODERN BRICK. HOT-WA-lor heat, nicely furnished; east side. Jos. K. Shaw, under Walker's bank. rlfrL S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, RU9SEL Tracy, No. ll E. 1st So. r!L IIOUSE, 5 ROOMS. BATH, CTH SOUTH. '6 block from Muln. Inquire 331 D, F. Walker block- rIGjI STORE AND FOUR ROOMS. 303 EAST 4th So.. 515.00 per month. Inquiro J. Glan fleld. 31 So. 1st Wost. A COMPARATIVELY NEW BIOHT room modorn brick house, furnished, fur nace Call at 75 Second st. Owner leav ing city. SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOUSES. J. Donnon Reavls, 78 W. 2nd 8o. Phon 173. JO HOUSE3. ALL KINDS. PRICES end locations. Tuttlc Broi.. 149 Main st HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 125 So. Cth West; rent 520.00. r449 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WITH furnace. 377 E. Sth So. r4S5 7-ROOM COTTAGE. ENTIP.ELY MOD ern, at C34 So. Main. r247 FOUR ROOMS; FURNITURE FOR sale; snap; parities leaving city. 310 Const, blk. C-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. BATH, well located. Inquire Miller &, VIele, Mc Cornick block. Tel. 975-IC. plSOo LARGE STOREROOM ON MAIN ST.. hot. 2nd and 3rd So. Houston Real Es tato Inv. Co.. 251 Main. plOSS 3 UNFURNISHED SUITES IN JEN nlngs block for bachelor apartments. In qulre 15 W. 2nd South, room 2S. pUOO 7 AND S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; steam and hot water heat: cIoho In. James K. Shaw, under Walker Bros.' bank. nl5S3 TWO NEW THOROUGHLY- '.MODERN S-room rcsidonccs. No. 41C East 2nd South. Inquire at promises from 3:30 io 4:30 p. nu 7-ROOM HOUSE IN PARK TER raee. Inquiro U. U. Hlskev, 201 McCor nick blk. pi7 XET w-vT SOME HOUSES TO RENT. Hill Invest. Co.. 15C So. W. Temple. mllO FOR RENT--FURNISH ED. FI RST-CLASS A CCOM MOD AT IONS ; en sulto or single. 217 E. iBrlghnm; tour ists entertained. r2225 TWO NICELY" FURN. ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. 133 E, 2nd So. xtV) ONE OR TWO GOOD ROOMS FOR housekeeping, irj. W. 2nd So. rssu FURNISHED ROOMS. PRIVATE family; rent. reasonable. 251 E. 2nd So 1-2239 FOUR ROOMS. PANTRY". BATH. mod. 7 AYhltaker Ct.. 3rd So., W". Temple ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ground lloor if desired; modern. 206 w' -"d So. rri63 DESIRABLE S-ROOM FURNISHED house. Apply Hi Dooly bile r2J'7 ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, with or without housekeeping. 129 E 1st South. r2lli FURNISHED 3-ROOM HOUSE, OR would sell furniture. 235 W. 3rd South. 2 OR 3 ROOMS EN SUITE. NIC EI A" fum. for housekeeping. 1C4 E. 2nd So. 12110 C30 9TH EAST. S-ROOM MODERN. "U elr, 20. So. West Temple. r09; FURNISHED ROOMS. HOUSEKEEP Ing or board, fo N. 1st Wost st. r2101 A NICELY FURN. C-ROOM HOUSE; all modern Improvements. 455 So. 2nd EhhL 1-2105 NICELY" FURN. MODERN ROOMS. steam heaL close Jn. 325 So. 2nd East. 7-ROOM HOUSE OR FURNITURE for sale. 212 W. 1st So. r049 FURN. ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT housekeeping. 133 -3th East; private fam-lly- T2053 FRONT SUITE, MODERN HOUSE, $1 board close by. -'.10 3. 6th EhsL VlS4i CHEAP. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH or without housekeeping. 212 W. 1st So. rl315 ' 4 NICELY" FUR. ROOMS. BATH, El. L.: housekeeping; no children. C55 S W Templo st. " rMj SEVEN-ROOM! MODERN" FURN house, close In. desirable locality. Apply to Co-op Second-Hund Store, 224-226 So Stat0 at- ncri OFFICE AND FURNISHED ROOMS modern. IB South Main at. a' THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE kecplng; no children. 11 Kendall terrace: f-TC1?11'1?0 noOMS: HOUSEKEEP Ing If desired. 46S S. Stato Pt. $9 2 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. hot, cold water, bath. 053 3rd East. pl.s FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping: also rooms with or with out board. &1 i-;at First So. vil3 WITH OR WTXHOUT BOARD". Modern, furnaco heaL 225 W. 6th SoT o274j FURN. ROOMS, WITH OR WITH out housekeeping. 35 So. W. Temple. J rl3il LOCKSMITH. IvEYS MADE. MEREDITH. 151 SO. W. TEMPLE. CLAIRVOYANT3, WE TELL YOUR NAME AND JUST what ynu wish to know about business changes, property, mln.s, claims, money! sickness, all lovo affairs, friends, adapta tions money and anything else. Remem ber frun it not correct. If you cannot call wiS k US Arno-Dlckaon Bros., S Wrest Second South sL r222. WI3 MOVE TO 159V, SO. MAIN ST Monday. A mold -Dickson Bros. r2227 MERCHANT TAILOR3. n!ilJ 1 ORDR. UP. FIT GU.VR nntced. borensen & Jirscn, 115 W. 2nd aouu- k!352 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOM3. r ?,n?M-rtr SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. Lulu Brooks, M. v.. Constitution nlkl I , ?1077 2x10 and right of , $ft 6th E.. J3000, JJ 2nd 8, E- 2Vx7. cor., on 3rd sL f,i '7lE H2M. L rAclllS 8 ,MVH Almost now Groom presj-i t st por. bath, toilet E i!WlJ,Tl, -jL- Finn 6-room mod. 2-storv furnace, etc. 2V. blks -IJ'r?'iM iM 24xl0 and C-niom mod hnlmt3t 2 Ulks. from Main, mom nK 20 rods, so. frontage nn j Little & Lltllo, NoVg!. 1 For ?uri A 3-roomcd pressed fcHv m ots; lot 50x110 ft. trallev pAnt7.l ay., near 11th I5aat; chv 2.wSi vice. Terms 5300 cah balaSSJV5 tce MT tfti a r . I,,0r J1SG9. ?U A 5-roomed pressed brlrv .il. pantrj', closets, etc. . on nHlI1''' m1 9th So.; lot 38xiw h??jS'nv;J easy terms. c!ih, Fn7?1573. 'W A -1-roomcd frame jih.i . m fenced; fruit trees; n uil.,flW, ng; lawn; house In nnc c3,'lD lgenume bargain; d?ift,S For 'I A C-roomod houso and him . fl rods; house modem; We havo a Wg list of nnw.n' books, Tho above are our many bargains. If you iin fe!' shall bo pleased to show you r "hi?5 1 we know wo can milt you. rtattitU THIS MAY SUIT Yfm ; LOT lt FT FRONT , DEEP, WITH 1-ROOMED Rorop SMAIL STORE. THIS iff.' PLACE FOR A ROOMlNTnnV WAREHOUSE: ACROSS TIIF J FROM PROPOSED LXIOV THIS. WILL PAY YOU TO IJ,YQ THE REGE REALTY CO ROOMS 18-17 OVER WALKEpa BJUi B 4- RM. BRICK, GOOD LOCATIOVft oasy torms. , s 5- room brick, modern, cellar ' 1 cash, ?20 a mo. ' lf'- I Choice Stato st. frontage, m mr Hubbard Invt Co., 73 fr. 2nd Si OAKLEY. 13 blocks from Temple hiR(, Uxtl J city water, street car, shade tr'e p2 lng up rapidly with modern w y whore1" Oakley before bujf Hubbard Inv. Co.. 7S W. 2nd Si. c " COSY HOME. j o-rm. house, fruit, shade, bara hrr.i I12C0.M See Goddard. under . . H A TEN PER CENT INVESTME New house, pressed brick. Cv r plumbing, cement wallcs In raM 1 i-lrect. ..lectric lights; v111 rnt tot per month. Price. 32000; jo dora t Eiith'we . IT SHOULD NOT SEEM BIFFICr to select a home when you cm hi 1 -room 2-story brick hou?e; portn path, good plumblny, connected t sewer, on a lot 27Vj rcis No. QQ for J3C00. by paying 5350 or mors caji: 53o or moro pr month, including A 7-room mod brick, on P su btlr -Rd and 3rd sts, east front, well p at J3m. A full 2-story 7-room brick. 00 xcdh on lft et., facing south and nest 51350. U A 9-room modern 2-?tory on htst.cr ne.r P. st.. worth ;500. for 5V.O). 1 A RIchter, 19 W. 1st South sL Tel JL TUTTLE BROS . HD MAIN ST. I CoO For a neat -r cottape on TV.! Temple St.. large lot and clty-sii It's near Sth W. st. 5 !3 Nice 3-r. bk. cottage, cllv water lino locality N st., near 2nd tl 51S-X) Buys- a cottage home, neat detij large lot and 4 very fine larjte rw not far from Wasatch school, Di lington. Price just lowered la 5S00 to J6000. For modern komu, t every modern convenience, l&al In the very lest dlttrlcts of El , Lak. City. We handle over W3J worth of non-re.oldent proptrt These people want 10 pt 11 money and therefore offer then bargains. It will pay you to teti and talk it o er 'before, buj-ioy, I Tuttlo Bros.. Progress-Herald bi(.fi REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. If. P.; R. lands. E. J Wills, 13 W 2nd So. iH WE SELL REAL ESTATE. TH all. Tuttlo Bros . 149 Main, red balH - ACREAGE! ACREAGE'! Six acres near 14th South, exce' fruit or chicken farm. Lst-clasf1 right, property adjoining sclllngce I to" 54W per acre. But owner mustmoi If taken at once 513IO tsdtes It. ' The cheapest lots In the city, J near Liberty pork, 5125 to $20), s For bargains in modern homes e: 1 once, l, A. McKollar & Co.. W 2nd So.,, ROOMING-HOUSES, See GODDARD, under Valkcfs . L li BROWN S IN TOWN SELT estate, loans money, writea lnsursnctj 11 E. 1st South. ' j RANCHES, FARMS, ACREAGE, E list of our real estate paper fr ata Harrington & Courtney, 15 "W. JJ S. B. WESTERFIELD. C0 blk. Houses, lots and buslccss proPgj OAKLEY. Building up' rapidly wiUi metlsro prsa brick houses. No house to cost i H SltXO. High level ground. eitrt car. P water. Lots JIM to $250. 510 cash. Jo Hubbard Invt. Co.. "S W. 2nd Soue fi A RANCH. LOCATED ON THEjHjj boldt river and tho Southern Pa.'n road, nt Hallcck. Nev.. containing, acres of tlno meadow and hay 13J','' 1 ing annually 1200 tons of h?J:JL2' acres of watered land in a P'l 'riirii A raodern hotel nri-I a 9-rpom dttfw house, comolctcly furnished: mm bles. corrals nnd all other nccessanr t buildings aro located upon the lane I will also noil with said vroptn head of cattle. 60 head of RWy horses. 5 wagons and harness. Jun Implements and 700 tons of M. , property will bo hoM altogether. For further particulars Inquire or to M. McCair. Hallcck Statlcc. r-,, county, Nev '- HOUSTON REAL ESTATE iNjg ment Co. Real cstato and loan v 51 Matn street. SELLS REAL ESTATE. Sg loans. Edw. M. Ashton. 2T7 Dttl bldg. PLACE TO BUY HOMES I OR lots. C. W. Miller. 112 XJniJ. REAL ESTATE. LIONET pjH Cannon. & Cannon. 24 E. fco -ZM A NET 0 PER CENT IJJSB In property centrally loeatw. ; thtf .t ties aro suro to ad-ancc. enW rPw speculation and much niora "jM than a real estato niortgaV fc ; Shaw, under Walker Bro.lJ REAL ESTATE. RENTS. LOAf HU1 Invest Co4 155 So. .W. Jcw