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H, ; 10 THE SAM1 IjAKB TSJBUNB: SATURDAY MOTCSTXG, JAJARX 30, 1904. 1
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' CITY AND NEI6HB0RHOO9.
! ' President Frank J. Howlett of tho City
p'ouncll atitl wife left yentordny for a ten
la ns' visit In California.
Tho 15-year-old son of Councilman Comor
nf Lohl Buffered the nmputnllon of a leg
i , nt the Holy Cross hospital yesterday.
Sarah Ann Shoebridge, who wo born
l In England eighty-one years ago and 'has
Jived In Salt Lako for fifty yearn, died
if old ape at 90 Grape r.trect yesterday,
She was the wife of Dr. C. E. Shoebridge.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been
made.
John McCloaky reported at tho police
I station yesterday that someone, had stolon
ills bUKgy from the shed back of the Vnl
I :'y House. H found tracks leading cast
an Brlclmni street, which caused him to
suspect several local millionaires of tho
iarcon.
r
Six cases of chlckenpox wcro reported
to the Board of Health ofTIco yesterday
l frhe patients are Sidney Nelson, aged 10.
. m Lake avenue; Ray Penrof-e, nged 1
vears. 303 East Fifth South street, and
i ho four cliildrcn of C. 12. AYogd. -121 East
Sixth South street.
t o
Annex ."c Frnr.lcr, proprietors of tho Red
1 , Onion saloon on Commercial atreet. wcro
wrested by Scrgt. Roberts yesterday
morning1 on tho char.ee of keeping a
rambling-house. They deposited $233 ball.
M James was brought In on a e mllar
charge and put up the some quantity of
c ash.
.T. Calvin Bucklcc. accompanied by two
1 South American mining men. arrived In
5h city from Chicago Tuesday evening.
' air Bucklee. tfho Ib now assistant repre-
tentative In the West for AUIs Chain er?.
kvill liave his headquarters, at Denver.
(After Inspecting the smelters the party
ft on tho Thursday evening train for
Lho East.
C'ouncilmen Prcece. Martin. A. J. Davis
lid UartenBteln, comprising the Commlt
iec on Police and Prisons, paid a visit to
Thief Lynch and the city Jail yesterday
Hftcrnoon. After discussing th needs and
methods of th2 Police department In tho
i rhlef's office, they went into every part
iof the jail and took note of tho im
provements needed.
H
H Articles of incorporation of the Star Pa-
i Villon company of Richlleld, Sevier coun-
U ?, were tiled In the office of the Secre-
iary of Stnto yesterday. The purpose of
tlio company Is to manngo and control
1 public dancing hails and opera-houses in
Seler county. Tho capital stock of tho
i pnmpanv Is $1000. dlvldod into shares of
ihc par valuo of $1 each. The officers arc:
H; J. 11. Kelson, president; Chris Christlan
T 1 sen, vice-president; Martin Christiansen,
H (ccretary and treasurer.
H
H ' Patrons of a free lunch In a "West First
H 5c uth street saloon who liave been ra-
H chcr negligent abolit patronizing the bar
H felt mingled emotions ut noon ycatcrday
j vhn they entered tlio place and found
H i bale of hay surroundod by knives, forks
H ind spoons reposing on top of a snowy ta-
j. ilceloth on the lunch table. There was
H i card on the hay which read! "Free
H lunch arise and oat. Don't be bashful
i irlp yourself " As most of the men wro
l 'itingry and pennilTs, tho irony of the
W imitation was not fully appreciated.
H'
H ! The First Presbyterian church of Salt
H Lake City, organized for "the worship of
1 Almighty God and instruction In the
H . , .ristlan relli;lon, according to the con-
j isslou of faith, form of government,
H i iiook of discipline and directory for wor
Uriip of that church In America," tiled ln-
H1 i orpoiatlon papers In the County Clerk's
H ifflco yesterday. The church will be
H' sorerr.ed by a board of thirteen directors,
Hl 1 prcsldtiit and a clerk. The pastor, AVIl-
H dam M. Paden, Is a director and presi-
lent of the board, and tho other directors
H ire as follows: Frederick W. Frajicls. Al-
H tert S Martin, Frank Plcrco and George
Vi 13 Sneuzy, until l&OG: Robert J, Caskcy.
j , KVllllam F. Colton. Edward A. Silver and
H Daniel II. Twomey, until ltW. and John
: HIM, Walter C. Lyne, Henry C. Mc-
H Millan and Thomas Weir until 1C07.
H Weather for today: Grnerally fair ei-
rpt for possible snow flurries. Tho inax-
H1 iinum temperature yesterday was 32 dc-
H; irees: minimum, 12 degrees.
f ! At Other Points Max. Min.
11 , Jdiver .....Cloudy 3( 2
rnnd Junction Clear. ...32 A
Hl Helena Clear. ...34- S
Poeatcllo Cloudy 2il 12
Alodona Clear.... VA 4
1 SVlnncmucca Clear 31 S
I' I KJJTJTSrOHD HOTEL.
,; The one place for comfort nnd ele
gance. Fireproof; telephonea In every
t'room; modem in every tvay.
' D. J. Sharp Coal Co.
jj Office, 73 South Main, street Tele
i phones 719 and 4S0.
Tard No. 1. 1st South bot. 3rd and
1th Vfest. Telephone 719-3 rings.
I Tard No. 2. 12th South and 11th East.
Telephone B98.
Yard No. 3. State bet 13th and 14th
,-Eoulh. Telephone 105.
j PERSONAL MENTION.
A Mrs. F ir. Morris, buyer of milllnerv
i fur Walker's store, went east las't
veiling
i W A Nocdham. manager of Ihe retail
i dry goods department of 'A. C. M. L, left
louring tho week for New York citv and
other Eastern trade centers to select the
, fining stock of goods for his department.
, q Tho Southwick Recital.
it The Pierpont school of oralorv and
' physical culture announces a dramatic
j ecltal by Irs. Jessie Eldrldge South
sWlck of Boston, assisted by Mrs. A D
jjMolvin, eoprar.o. Miscellaneous read
( ngF, Including:. "Charloa Raco" from
w'Ben Hur," scenes from "Mncbetlu"
, tFlrst Congregational church, Monday
Svenlne, February 1st at S o'clock.
Ipeneral admIn3ioji. 60 cents; students
W5 cents, j
1 EOARD AND ROOMS.
! 2T0 WEST SO. TEMPLIv. r:30l
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM AND
board for two, In one of tho finest private
homes; close In. 101 N. W. Templo st.
r217B
NICE ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
H (board. 256 So. West Temple. rljftfi
Hl PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD
for gentlemen, prii-atc family, W.G0 per
j week, eg East st North. rl839
' PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH BOARD.
fn modern home. 137 N. W. Temple. rl27
B1' I BEAUTIFULLY FURN. ROOMS. EX
pellent board, ateani heat. 12 1 S. Cth East.
k , . rll2
i TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH
1 joard; now modem house. 321 S. Cth EasL
p23"
H ' t -
I PIANO TUNING.
W. E. MOORE. REFINISIIER AND
Uiner of pianos, with Dayns & Romney
Plajio Co.. Tel. 2070-K, -10 Richard Bt
n. j I 1-2231
j TEMPEST WOOD. PIANO TUNER
ft repairer. Held's, 1 Main. TeL 2152-X.
-A03 ELLB DAVJS PIERPONT
H pcnool. Commercial Club bldg. rl72I
j ACCORDION PLEATINd.
I Li?KS??T t AND ACCORDION
v DIED.
ROURKH In Salt Lnkc, Januar' 2f. 1WI.
of tuberculosis. Charles P. Rourke, aged
20. at lho home of hfn brothcr-ln-law.
Angtw MacKellar, 009 East Fifth South
ttreet.-
Notice of funeral later.
FRA55ER In thLs city, January 20,
Mrs Rachacl M. Frazcr, in her CSth
year
Funeral will b held Monday afternoon
at 1 o'clock in Wanshlp, Utah.
SHOEBRIDGE At M Grape street, this
city, Junuar- '29, 1P0I, of old age. Sarah
Ann Shoebridge, wife of Dr. C. E. Shoe
bridge, aged W vears; natlvo of Here
fordshire. England.
Funeral service will bo held Sunday at
2 p. m. from tho Seventeenth Ward meet-Iiig-hoiisi-.
Friends aro Invited to attend.
Interment In City cemetery. (Provo pa
pers please copy.)
KNAPP At 1151 Downlngton avenue, be
low Eleventh South on Eleventh East
streets, tills city. January 23, of
pneumonia, Louisa, Knapp (belter
knovn an Louisa Dupuls). daughter of
Willis Knapp and Mamlo Cufley Knnpp
Dupuls, aged 17 years, born in Salt Lake
City.
Funeral services will 1k held Sunday at
12 o'clock noon Trom the Sugar Ward
mrotltw-house. Friends are invited to at
tend. Interment In City cemetery.
FLORIGT3 AND SEEDSMEN.
SCIIWARZ & HF.INCKE. FLORISTS,
cecdmen. G E. 2nd So. TcL C03. rC01
C. MORRIS FLORAL CO., FU
jteral designs, Jl up. McCornlclc bldg.
FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY.
Richard E. Evans. SC Main at. Tel. l.
SALT LAKE-IIUDDAUT FLORIST
Co. Largest greenhouse in tho west. gl73
FUNERAL DESIGNS AND AR
rangenients. Tho Roserle, 112 Main. Tel.
ol033
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
EBER W. HALL, UNDERTAKER
and Kmbalmcr, op. P. O., 110 W. 2nd So.
Tel. 1019.
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONE5
R. M'ICENZIE, MONUMENTS. TOMB
stoncs, 139 W 1st So. Write for prices
r330
PATENT3.
PATENTS FREE. CONSULTATION
office, 35 Eagle bile, 2nd Iloor. dlOlO
FLUMBIN3.
H. B. DAVIS. PLUMBING, HEATING.
sewer work. Tel. 1371-Y. 12S E. 2nd So.
MACHANICAL ENGINEER.
BIRGER F. BURMAN. -Ill SO. W
Temple, makes any kind of mcch. designs".
rlSoi
PAINTINQ.
JOHNSON & SON. PAINTER AND
contractor, 272 Stato sc. rlGGO
WICVIN3 AND STORAGE.
REDMAN VAN AND STORAGE CO
moving, packing and shipping. "Phono 655.
Ofllce 126 and 123 S. W. Temple. hlGIS
HAY, GRAIN AND COAL.
HAY. GRAIN. FEED. COAL. WHOLE
cale, retail. Marnano & Co., 125 E. 2nd So
Tel. 1W3.
ELECTRICAL CUPPUED.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CON
structlon; larcc stock of latest chande
llers. Intcr-ML Elcc. Co , 45 E. 1st So,
CARPENTERS AND JOBBEREJ.
ROY WATROUS, C7 E. 3RD SO. ELE
vator and job work. Tel. 1C7S-Z. oSTO
SCHOOL OF COOKERY.
MISS CANNON INSTRUCTOR; PAR
tlculars at 24 E. So. Temple. rl279
WIERCHANT TAILOR3.
SUITS TO ORDER. J13 UP. FIT GUAR
antcetl. Sorenscn St Larsen, 115 AV. 2nd
South. ki052
FHYSICIANB AND SURGEON3. '
. WdMNPECLlLTsTFR
Lulu Brooks, M. D., ConstituUon blk
rl077
DERMATOLOGY.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES, DOU
ble chins and all facial blemishes removed.
Eczema, pimples, oily sklna, blackheac,3
and largo pores cured. Manicure, ehainpoo
and halrdrcssing done. Mrs. Dwlnell Mc
Kay, cor. Cth East and 2nd So. rl0$3
MUSICAL.
MISS GERTRUDE DUN LAP. ORGAN
ist and Barltono A ocallat. New Castle
Wye-., will bo open for .jngagemcnt Janu
ary 2, 1901. Denomination of church no
objection, and up-to-date service puar
antoed. pl73l
SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND.
SHORTHAND, . FRENCH, GERMAN
Typewriting done. 225 D. F. Walker. rl725
AUTOMOBILED.
NEW OR 2ND HAND; EASY TERMS
In perfect condition; come and aeo our
bai-galne. Utah Auto Co.. 370 Main. Tel
PHYSICAL CULTURE. .
MTfeS BURKELLA PIERCE. PIER
pont Ecliool, Commercial Club bide
classes dally. rVZ3
BTOVE AND FOUNDRY WORK3.
STOVES. RANCES. CASTINGS. RE
newed and I ropalrcd; dealers in stoves and
ranges. Western Foundry, 22 Stato st
'Phone lo25-X. 01729
WALL PAPER CLEANING.
THE IDEAL PAPER CLEANING CO .
Charles M. Gott. Manager. Leave your or
ders at the Smith Drug Co. 'Phono 23S.
rW7I
SOCIETY NOTICES.
MASON3.
ARGENTA LODGE NO. 3. F. AND A.
M. At Masonic hall first Tucnday each
month. Momlvers of sister lodgca and ao
Jounilns: brethn-n Invited.
FRANK P. SHERWOOD, W. M.
MOSES C. PHILLIPS, sccretar:.-.
WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. F. AND A.
M. Masonic hall, second Friday each
month. Members of sister lodgc3 ajid so
journing brethren In good standing In
vited. A. BROWN, W. M.
A. J. LOWE. Secretary.
MT. MORIAIL LODCSE NO. 2, F. AND
A. M. Masonic hall, second Monday each
month. Members of sister lodges and so
journing brethren In good standing In
vited. JAMES IT. BROWN. W. M.
CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, Sccrotary
EL ICAJAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M.
8. Third Wednesday of oach month. Ma
sonic hall at S p. m. All nobles sojuorn
inz Invited.
C, F. JENNINGS. Potentate.
A. BROWN. Recorder.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
D ESE RETCAMPIEES 'eVBRT,
Friday nifrht at H o'clock In Knighta of
Tythias hall cr.l Main street.
JOHN RUSSELL, Conoul Commander.
T. E. NEWMAN. Clerk.
WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. 41 MEETS
even' Tuesday at I. O. O. F. hall.
SILVER MAPLE CIRCLE NO. 108
moots every Friday night at I. O. O. F.
hall.
fraternal union of america.
"'isvergrIhsn
ovcry Monday at I. O. O. F. temple.
T. E. HARPER, F. M.
II. J. HESS, Secretary.
ODD FELLOWS.
OUniRH ETfcAMMNTNoTL
Eccond and fourth Tuesdays, S p. m. L O.
O. F. templo.
UTAH LODGE NO. 1. EVERY
Tlmrsdny, S p. m., I. O. O. F. temple.
SALT LAKE NO- 2. EVERY FRIDAY.
E p. m., at I. O. O. F. temple.
JORDAN LODGE NO 3. EVJ3RY MON
clay. Sp. ra, I. O. O. F. hall.
RIDGLEY LODGE NO. 9. EVERY
Thuraday, 8 p m., I. O. O F. temple.
ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 15. EVERY
Wednesday. S p. in.. I. O. O. F. temple.
FIDELITY "LODGE NO. 17, I, O. O. F
meets every Wednesday night at S o'clock,
S. O. O. F tenjplc. Visitors welcome.
E. B. HENDERSON, N. O.
J. C. SMITH. Sccrotary.
REREI-IAH NAOMI LODGE (D. OF
R.) No. 1. Every second and fourth Sat
urdays. S j). m.. I. O. O F. temple.
MIRIAM LODGE CO. OF R.) NO. 6
Every first and third Saturday. 8 p. m i'
O. O. F. tomple. Rcbekahs Invited.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
MYRTLE LODGE NQlT EVERY
Tuceday. K of P. hall. 201 Main otreot.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 2.
Every Thursday evening. K. of P. hall.
CALANTIIE LODGE NO. 6. EVERY
Monday. K. of P. hall.
LINCOLN LODGE NO. ZJ; k, of P.,
mectH ovcry Saturday cveninir, 8 o'clook
K. of P. hall.
KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.
K. O. T. M. SALT LAICETNINOT
Every Thursday, I. O. O. F. hall. VMt'--i
Knights Invited.
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
SALT LAKE CITVHVE NO
meots every first and third Tuesday. 2 a
m.. I. O. O. F. hail.
FRATERNAL C7i.DJ3Jl C31 EAGLES.
SALT LAKE AERIE NO. C7. EVERY
Friday, 8 p. m.. 11 W. First South.
FRATERNAI, BROTHERHOOD.
SEGO LILY LODGE NOS FIRST
and third Tuesday, 8 p. m., A O. U W
hall. ; '
ROYMj ARCANIUM. '
riuuNCHrrsTTNrrA
Thursdays, Auerbach building.
H. A JOPLIN, Res'
E. L. JONES. Sec. '
1
DANISH BROTHERHOOD OF
AMERICA.
HAABET LODGE NO. 7S. eXRyTst
tad Urd. Thursday, L O. O. F. tompla
PERSONAL.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. ETC..
removed by X-rays or electric needle. Lula
Brooks. M. P.. Constitution blk. rlOTC
TYPEWRITERS.
NEW OR 2ND-IIAND. CASH, TRADE
or terras. Sorencen-Stoutt Co., -iS E. 2nd
South.
WHERE TO SHOP.
17'.C CREAM M. & J. LB. BET
ter than package goods; It Is very fine.
Intermountaln Tea Co.. 7S AV. 1st So.
MOAB - PRIZE APPLES; GUARAN
tced fresh eggs; choice creamery butter.
Lowest prices. Utah Produce Exchange.
C9 E. 1st So.; 'phone US. rit-l
CAFED.
NEW OR 2ND-HAND; CASH, TRADE
or terms. Sorcnscn-Stoutt Co., S2 E. 2nd S.
STONE QUARRIES.
RED SANDSTONE, 510.00 PER CORD.
Immediate delivery. Brown Stone Co..
No. 11 E. 1st So., ground Iloor. rl33
CENTIST3.
DR. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, DENTIST.
CC5-C Scott-Strevell bldg. 'Phono 1SSI-Y.
OPTICIANS.
COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO., 200 MAIN.
Wholesale and retail manuf. opticians.
CARPET CLEANING,
UTAH CARPET AND WAI.L PAPER
Cleaning Co. CarpctB cleaned on tho floor.
feathers renovated. 'Phono 17S7-K. ' nllC2
LADIES' TAILORING.
PIUL HIDGIN. LADIES' TAILOR, 123
East 3rd So., next to Knutsford. t402
ENGRAVERS AND DESIGNERS.
DE BOUZEK ENG. CO. CUTS FOR
all purposes. 27 W, S. Temple, r337
r 4
FOR RENT.
TWO LARGE FRONT NICE HOUSE
keeplng rooms, $5.00. S32 South - Second
East. r2291
9-ROOM MOD., FURNACE. ETC..
barn; Gen. Penrose house. 1098 3rd st-. J3.
Little &. Little. No. -1 W. 2nd So. r2217
i
MODERN -I-ROOM COTTAGE; NO
children. Apply 120 W. -1th So. r2231
FOUR-ROOM BRICK COTTAGE. ST.
Louis avc , No G2t. between 4th nnd 5th
North sts. and 5th and Cth West sts.
Key at No. C32 r2U0
1 ROOMS, PRICE 510. 2S0 SOUTH
10th West st. r2114
SMALL HOUSE 2 ROOMS. PANTRY,
closet. 3t3 Gth EasL No children.
S-ROOM MODERN BRICK. HOT-WA-ter
heat, nicely furnished, cast side. Jas.
K. Shaw under Walker's bank. rlS45
HOUSE. 0 ROOMS. BATH. JTII SOUTH.
4 block from Main. Inquire 331 D. F.
Walker block. rlBol
STORE AND FOUR ROOMS. 353 EAST
4th So.. 315.00 per month. Inquire J. Glan
lleld. 21 So. 1st West.
A COMPARATIVELY' NEW EIGHT
room modern brick house, furnished, fur
nace Call at 75 Second ot. Owner leav
ing city.
SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOUSES. J.
Donnan Reavls. TS W. 2nd So. 'Phonr 171
20 HOUSES. ALL KINDS. PRICES
ar.d locations Tuttle Bros . H9 Main sL
HOUSE OF f. ROOMS AND BATH. 125
So. Cth AVc.it: rent 120.00. r9
7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WITH
furnace. ?77 E. Bth So. r455
7-ROOM COTTAGE. ENTIRELY MOD
ern, at 654 So. Main. r247
FOUR ROOMS; FURNITURE FOR
rale; snap; parities leaving . cltyi 210
ConcL blk-
C-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. BATI.I.
well located. Inquire Miller Si AMele. Mc
Cornlclc block. Tel. 975-K pUOil
UHGB STOREROOM ON MAIN ST..
bot. 2nd and 3rd So. Houston Real Es
tate Inv. Co., 251 Main. plOSS
3 UNFURNISHED SUITES IN JEN
nings block for bachelor apartments. In
quire 15 W. 2nd South, room 25. pllOO
7 AND SrROOM MODERN HOUSE;
steam and hot water heat: close in. Janes
K. Shaw, under Walker Bros.' bank. nl5S0
TWO NEW THOROUGHLY. MODERN
S-room residences. No. 410 East 2nd South.
Inquire at premises from 3:30 to 4:150 p. m.
7-ROOM HOUSE IN PARK TER
raco Inquire U. U. Jllskey, 201 McCor
nlck blk. pl7
WI3 WANT SOMI3 HOUSES TO RENT.
Hill Invest. Co.. 150 So. W. Temple, ml 10
FOR RENT --FURNISH ED.
MODERN COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS,
nicely furnished. Apply 721 So. Main,
between !! and G p. m. r230l
3-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 510 A
month. Rear 836 S. 5th East. r23(C
LARGE FRONT ROOM. FUR. HEAT;
Just cleaned. .140 E. 1st So. Tel. 1209-Y.
T2299
ROOMS. 24G WEST 1ST SO
Rooms, 242 West So. Temple. r23t0
3 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 505
So. 4th East. r22S5
5-ROOM COTTAGE. BETWEEN 9TH
and 10th East, 2nd South. Tel. 1363-K.
r22fiQ
TWO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS,
ground floor, front entrance, water In
rooms, cheap. CI W. So. Temple. r2310
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS;
en suite or single. 247 E. Brlgham; tour
ists entertained. r2225
TWO NICELY FUUN. vJOOMS FOR
light housekeeping, 133 E. 2nd So. r2230
ONE OR TWO GOOD ROOMS FOR
housekeeping. 231 W. 2nd So. r2232
TWO NICELY" FURN. ROOMS FOR
housekeeping. 00 W. 6th So. r2210
FURNISHED ROOMS. PRIVATE
family; rent reasonable. 251 E. 2nd So.
r2239
FOUR ROOMS. PANTRY. BATH,
mod. 7 Whltakcr Ct., 3rd So.. AV. Temple.
ELEGANTLY" FURNISHED ROOMS
ground Iloor If desired; modern. 20i5 W
2d So. r2iC9
DESIRABLE S-ROOM FURNISHED
hnuso. Apply 111 Dooly blk. r2177
ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM,
with or without housekeeping. 129 E.
1st South. r2118
FURNISHED 3-ROOM HOUSE. OR
would sell furniture. 231 W. 3rd South.
2 OR 3 ROOMS EN SUITE. NICELY
furn. for housekeeping. 1CI E. 2nd So.
r2UR
1C30 9TH EAST. S-ROOM MODERN
A Voir. 200 So. AVest Tempje. r2037
A NICELY FURN. C-ROOM HOUSE:
all modern Improvements. 455 So. 2nd East
r2105
NICELY FURN. MODERN ROOMS,
steam heat, close In. 325 So. 2nd East.
7-ROOM HOUSE OR FURNITURE
for sale. 212 AV. 1st So. r2049
FURN. ROOME. WITH OR AA'ITHOUT
housekeeping. 133 Cth East; private fam-
r2053
FRONT SUITE, MODERN HOUSE, $12;
board closo by. 410 S. 0th East. rlSi:5
CHEAP, FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH
or without housekeeping. 242 AV. 1st So
rl315
4 NICELY FUR. ROOMS. BATH, E. T:
housekeeping; no chlldron. 555 S. W
Templo st. rj3x
SErEN-ROOM, MODERN FURN.
hou3e. close In, desirable locality. Apply
to Co-op Second-Hanrl Store, 224-225 So
Stato st.
OFFICE AND FURNISHED ROOMS;
moocrn. ,13 South Main at
THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE
kccplng; no children. 11 Kendall terrace.
FURNISHED ROOMS; HOUSEKEEP
Irig If desired. G3 S. Stat rt. r33
2 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
hot, rold water, batlu 3 3rd East. pl3S
FURNISHED ROOMU FOR .LIGHT
housekeeping; also rooms with or wlth
out board. V31 East First So. p463
ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD
Modern; furnace heat. 225 w. 6th So.
0273
FURN. ROOMS, AVITH OR WITH
out housekeeping. 35 So. W. Temple.
rl34
LOCKSMITH.
KEYS MADE.
MEREDITH. 1S1 SO. AV. TEMPLE.
CASH REGISTERS,
NEAV OR 2ND-IIAND, CASH. TRADE
or terms. Sorcnsen-Stoutt Co.. 4s E. 2nd S.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. 61T
car Groshcll. sales agent. No. 221 Main at.
Expert cash reiflster repairing. Second
hand registers always la ctoclc. ol&SO
WANTED.
SEAT ON SALT LAKli STOCK Ex
change. Geo Uutton, 43 E, 2nd So.
MIDDLE-AGED JEWISH GENTLE
man wnuld like loom with use of bnth
room, also breakfast, in a private Jewish
family; state terms. Address G-41, Tri
bune. r2303
BY A MAN WITH NERA'E. ABILI1Y
to ruatlc and some money, an Interest
In a small business that can be built up.
Address T 47, Tribune.
4 OR 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR
married couple, or 3 rooms with bath for
housekeeping. Address P. O. box 324. pllC3
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PATD FOR
men's ca3t-off clothing, hats and shoes.
Send postal. C5 Commercial st. olC55
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND
stoves. Sco Matscn, 219 Stale. 'Phone
2123-k. h&74
FURNITURE OR ANYTHING SEC-ond-hand;
nothing (oo large or fine. I. X.
L. 2nd-hand store. Tel. 490-2, 238 S. State.
m3170
WANTED --HE LP.
SALESMEN AVANTED RELIABLE
men to exhibit and tako orders for our
beautiful calendars and tulvcrtlslng nov
elties. Enormous demand. Thousands
sold dally. Arory liberal commissions paid.
Wrlto today. Continental Calendar Co..
507 AMno sL, Cincinnati. O. r23
LADY CLERK. TNTERMOUNTA1N
Tea Co.. 7S AV. 1st South. r2309
COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING
and general housework. 205 1st street.
r2235
AN Al COOK FOR MINE BOARD1NG
house. must be able to take care of
twenty people. Anply, with references,
tn Supt. Newport, Nov., Mining Co., Fay.
Iscv, r2223
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEAVORK:
no cooking. 3M So. 3rd East. r222l j
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
two In family, no washing. Apply 10C3
East Second South st. r2216
GOOD. RELIABLE, ENERGETIC
man, permanent position with good op
portunities of advancement. Room 235
Commercial Club building. r2238
LAD ABOUT IS. AS PORTER. ETC.
Apply at AVhlte House Hotel. r2233
MEN TO LEARN THE BARBER
trade; s 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, C2 E. 1st So..
Salt Lake City. rl737
MEN ALL BARBER AVORK FREE
at Moler's Barber college, C2 E. 1st South.
rl757
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work. 127 12th East. rB17
STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Hotel, restaurant nnd household help.
Ilendquartcrs for laborers.
55 W 2nd So Tel. 4C4-2 rlnga. o743
WANTED --SITU ATI ON.
BY JAPANESE GOOD COOK. AD
dress P. O. Box SS3, city. r22Sl
2 FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS AND PA-per-hangcrs;
work by dav or contrnct:
call or wrlto. 1715 So. 7th East. r2222
STEADY JOB BY" MAN THAT CAN DO
rough carpenter work; have tools; would
like position with somo real-cstato agents
that havo properties to keep In repair or
some mining concern. Address G 33.
Tribune. r2032
BOA 17 YEARS OLD TO AVORK FOR
board and room and go to school. 'Phono
1157-N. r2l70
SITUATION AS ASSISTANT BOOK
keeper for small concern; threo 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 12c'
city.
WANTED--AGENTS.
AGENTS AA'ANTED; EITHER SEX;
terms liberal. 311 Progress bldg. rlS52
LOST.
AVATCH FOB. GOLD MEDAL AVITH
name engraved thereon. Return to AVIlson
hptel office; sultablo reward.
DIAMOND STUD AT HEATH'S SKAT
Ing rink or on car coming from there. Re
turn to business office Tribune. Sultablo
reward. ryj
CHILD'S AVIIITE FUR. RETURN
Nafl. Tea Importing Co.; reward. r2302
SMALL BAY HORSE NEAR 7TH SO.
and Main, at about 8 o'clock Thursday
night. Return 070 So Main, reward. r2290
CLAIRVOYANTS.
SPECrAJO MATERIALIZING SEANCE
Sunday night. All can see and talk with
their spirit friends. Everyone welcome.
20-J AVest Second South street. r22S4
AVE TELL YOUR NAME AND JUST
whot you wish to know about business,
changes, property, mines, claims, monoy,
6lckncss. all love affairs, friends, adapta
tions, money and anything else. Remem
ber, freo If not correct. If you cannot call
write to us. Arnold-Dlckson Bros., 200
AVest Second South sL r22S0
AVE MOA'E TO 159 SO. MAIN ST.
Monday. Arnold-Dlckson Bros. r22S0
WHER3 TO CTO?.
THE CLAYTON: ROOMS 52.50 TO $5,00
wcclc 210 So. State, at- rll40
ROOMS AND BOARD, Jl DAY UP
weekly rates. 270 West So, Templo. rlOlo
HOTEL TELLURIDE, ROOMS 50c UP
rates by week. 22 E. 3rd So. p2CO
MA33AQE.
MRS. C. M. TRIPP. MASSAGE AND
magnetic treatment. 353 S. W. Temple.
BROKERS.
GEORGE HATTON. STOCK BROKER
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 foe If
you buy from or sell to mo. rl673
COLLECTIONS.
JOHN J. WALLACE & CO.. D F
Walker bldg Salt Lak. Collect debts'
any part of U. S. and Canada. Business
receives prompt attention. Roreronce.i
A alker Bros. bank. Wrlto for torms. ' '
rl726
AUCTION SALE3.
? ONION. AUCTIONEER, 126 S.
AAci.t Tomple. 'Phone 555. r2S9
1CO0 HEATERS, BASEBLRNERS AND
ranges, socpnd-hand, Terms to suit. I. X.
L. Second-Hand Store, 238 S. State. O130
FOR SALEREAL EST AT a.
2-ix3, COR., 10TH E. AND 2ND SO.,
Jl'.'M).
210 nnd right of way, 2nd So. near
Cth E, J3000. .
2to7, cor, on 3rd nt., facing S and E.
J1230.
AlmoHt nra C-room pressed brlok, on 5th
st.. por. bath, toilet. E. L mantel, natu
ral wood, otc, 5500 ensh, bal. monthly,
52000.
Fine 6-room mod. 2-story pressed brick,
fumaco, etc.. 2 blks from Temple, $3700,
216x10 and C-room mod. home, on lBt So,,
2ts blks. from Main. $4500.
20 rods, so. frontage, on 3rd St., $9500.
Little S: Little. No. i AV. 2nd So. r221S
PLACE TO BUY HOMES OR A'ACANT
lots. C. W. Miller. 112 AV. 2nd So, o739
REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN.
Cannon t Cannon, 24 E. So. Templo.
A NET 9 PER CENT INVESTMENT.
In properly centrally located, whero val
ues arc suro to advance; safer than any
speculation and much moro profitable
than a renl estate mortgage. Jas, K.
Shaw, under AVnlkcr Bros.' bank. p2313
FOR GALE--MISOELLANEOU3.
GOOD ROLLER TOP DESK, CHEAP.
177 East 1st So, r-9l
CHICKEN RANCH. 5 ACRES. AV1TII
now brick house; fish pond; price. J2w0;
two miles from ccntcr of town. Call at
C2 AV. 4th South. r2233
S-ROOM LODGING AND BOARDING
house. chenp. Call 62 AV. 4th So. r22S2
ROOMINC-HOUSE. 12 ROOMS. LEASE
3 years, location 2nd So.; fine trndo from
the mining camps, price -550. We havo
other bargains. See us. Miller & Miller,
room S, St, James hotel.
GOOD PAYING 2-CHAIR BARBER
outfit; good location; stock and ranch
country. John R, Robinson, Blackfoot.
Ida. r222S
GROCERY STORE COMPLETE, WITH
delivery. J0C0, cheap rent, with valunblo
lease of store and residence; flno location;
East side: a real bargain; must sell at
once. Address G 42, Tribune. r2221
NEW, COMPLETE ASSAYING OUT
flt; choap. Inq. 225 D. F. AValker bldg.
r2219
ALMOST NEAV UPRIGHT PIANO,
cheap. 212 .West 1st So. r21S7
FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM BOARD-lng-housc;
house for rent. G 36, Tribune.
r2100
f". RM. COTTAGE FOR SALE FOR
cash, east aide. Address G 32, Tribune.
r20H
GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE. 639
State sL T1733
FURNITURE FOR SEArEN-ROOM
house. 150 So. 2d W. rl612
FURNITURE OF A 7-ROOM MODERN
house; very reasonable. 410 E. 3rd So.
rl547
ALL KINDS OF HORSES. IOWA
stable. 129 AV. So Temple. rlOlO
6000 SHARES PAYMASTER MINING
Co. capital utock. Address M 13, Tribune.
r556
FOR SALE 1903 WINTON TOURING
car. cost f2C00; two 540 headlamps. $C0
worth extra tires, nil first-class order,
$1S50. Colorado Automobllo Co.", 1510 Court
Place. Denver, Colo., selling agents for
Columbia 24-h. p. and Knox 16-h. p. gas
ollno touring-cars. rS3
HACK, ALSO ROCKAWAY CAR
rlage; good order. 35 AAr. 2nd So., roon 23.
' pl817
SNAPS IN FARM PROPERTY ARE
advertised right along In The Inter-Moun-taln
Farmer. Advertisers mako sales, too.
AVEATUER STRIPS AT RIVERS
Bros.. 140 Main ntreet. 0121S
MONEY TO LOAN.
CHE.AP MONEA".
Any amount to loan on furniture,, pianos,
warehouse rocelpts, personals or anv good
security. Soc us of you want money. Our
rates lowest in city. Easy terms; plonty
of time. 129 Kelth-O'Brlen bldg. r2103
WE IIAA'E A LARGE SURPLUS OF
money on torms unusualy favorable to
borrowers. Interest and oxpenscs lower
than any place in Salt Lake. Tho -Home
Trust & Savings Company, C,. S, 10- West
First South street rl925
EASTERN MONEY AT. LOW RATES
of Interest on city property.
AVIcks, No. 69 State st ri5i3
ON IMPROA'ED OR A'ACANT PROP
erty: no commission or dolay. Weir 2C3
So. West Temple. r2S7
F. G WOOD. $10 TO $500. FURNITURE
horses, etc.; easy terms. 149 Main. R. 310.
. oS7
ON CHATTELS OR REAL ESTATE
any amount- any time. O. F. Peterson.
53 W. 2nd So.
$10 TO $25,000 ON CHATTELS OR REAL
estate. private Equltablo Loan and
Invest. Co.. C2li AV 2nd So. ' p742
ON ANY PROPERTY; YOU RETAIN
possession. The Stringer Co., 70 AV. 2nd S.
ON UTAH AND IDAHO FARMS. EL
mer E. Darling & .Co.. C W. 2nd So.
$1000 TO $50,000, ONE TO FrVE YEARS
farm or city property. James K. Shaw'
under Wnlker Bros. bank. pji
TrlM1 IDAHO FARMS.
Miller & A'Icle. DOS McCornick bldg.
ON FURNITURE. PIANOS OR GOOD
security, without removal; private. E F
Stolzonbcrger. 15 AV. 2nd So., room 2S." "
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY, 6 AND
7 per conl. J. L. Pcrkes, 1W S. AW Temple.
MONEY LOANED PRIVATELY
On furniture, pianos, etc., to salarlod "peo
ple, without security, on your note; easv
payments; strictly confidential. Chorrv
407 P. F. Walker bldg. el517
R. L. TRACY, 11 E, 1ST SO.. LENDS
money; no commission, expenso or delay.
WE LEND MONEY TO BUILD
houses. It is not necessary to havo tho
house built first. We will advance tho
money as the houso progresses. Lowest
rates. Part payment any time, and lnter-.l-,r,od,uccd
accordingly. McGurrln & Co.
134 Main street mi856
ROOFING. I
ROOFING AND REPAIRS REASON
lst North GraveI Ronng Co., 449 W.
MEDICAL.
P?7Vj:T? TROUBLES OF WOMEN
confldenUal. Mrs. Dr. Bee. 14 SL Elmo
- rlS90
PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
ttt9?T0N' CENTAL PARLORS.
HIGH-CLASS AVORK. LOW PRICES
120 SO. MAIN ST. rfiW
JUNK HOUSED.
,,2YFTFRN f3- AND METAL YARD.
lesJ,n ra??i 8CraP ,ron. bottles, mctali
and rubber, hides, pelts, furs, wool bco-
?"a?, nn,ml ta 123 s stte st and 1044
S( Stato st. 'Phone 13S3-K. Salt Lake City?
. rl4Sl
oV,wH iJUN? CO- HIGHEST PRICE
paid for Iron, brass, rags, bottles, rubber
L copper, etc 63 E. 8th So. 'Phona 2.
less thnn cost Ownpr 3'! mW$
qulro at premises. iBgaff, '
ASHTONT" "R
ARE YOU LOOKl"NG FOnT"T--JRT X
A COSY H0MEA BARGA A
A now and attractive rt.,i L lf
cottage on 9th E. s 41 Jk'
coptlpn hall, bathroom nl"' nfmT
polished wood of high n?i!mry "mW
electric lights, flnobaTh '' ""Jf ' M
screen doors and wlilvAJ- RirrJt 4?
washing, arranged for ?h ctflnJfl
rooms upptalrs. large tv,t adiiaHr1 1
rear, lot 1x10 r'odsM cph0 .iVli
shade and ornamental tr. fruU .
lattice work with archway ' 'J
be convinced that this in otlRilts vm
$2550; $1200 cash. buK h Mt
ments of $17.50. . m "onlhlT'-wl f e1
12 lots. 40x135 feet to ill... . fCS?1
one-half block from S ,!1
business center, near iih m irJR ,
South. $300 ami ffi; ' Lt 6?jEhJ'(
ASHTON-207 Dcserct w , Wt
: .a.rei 'b11 F
REAL ESTATJ3
BARGAINS. Wjtf
A 3-roomed pressed brick W'If
cts; lot 50x110 ft. to allv -W6,
av.. near 11th East; city lEN-JMil
-lce. Terms $300 caM
. - For 51500.
A c-roomed pressed brink . WiU"
pantry, closets ete.; " n " fc.r HsML 3
9th so.; iot ssxmit;knX
easy terms. v,asa tiiijp.
A 4-roome(l frnmo and" lot 'ft. iMil
fenced; fruit trocs; nil Vni.1 tWli
ng; laxvu; houso In Unc SSdftlim
tlCate?nUln barffal"' 8S,rtl
For 1XH. - m
X E-roomod houso and barn lo JM
lawnl- "-"dem; shade 'trcal '
Wo have a big list of propjrtkj Jli
books. Tho above aro erVlr "fa -our
many bargains. If you will '
shall be pleased to showVou witft1
we laiow wo can suit you.
THIS MAY SUIT YOU
T.OT 10) FT. FRONT BY id Mnfl?
DEEP. WITH l-ROOMED HOnflP fvffi1
SMALL STORE. THIS IB ? vki
PLACE FOR A ROOSIIX(Mfnn9 Rtfl'
AVA REHOUSE: ACROSS THl: STRFB W
FROM PROPOSED UNION DEm
THIS, WILL PAY YOU $f!gg j,
THE REGE REALTY CO.
ROOMS 16-17 OVER WALKER'S BAXJt
5 I
4-RM. BRICK. GOOD LOCATiaVMl peft
easy terms. ' v ...
r00,1 brlck- moden'. collar, tft tj V.l
cash, 20 a mo. ' w
Cholco State st fronlape, VMvtsttil '
Hubbard Invt Co., 7S AV. 2nJ L Si
OAKLEY. i
13 blocks from Templo. high level rrtol L
city water, street car. sliadc trees. ? ,
lng up rapidly with modem nr. MJ t
houses. Seo Oakley before buyln: b'
where. ' v
j nubbard Inv. Co., 7S W. 2nd So. rUEtl
COSY HOME. ' fllk
,'XIV -luac' fruit, shade, barn. larr lAT-lf-$1200.00
Seo Goddard, under Wnll:rj H-P-so
' ajlgg
X.A TEN PER CENT IK VESTMC.si kwta i
New house, pressed brick, nve r(i;Cirni
plumbing, cement walks In yard c4 Sati
street, electric lights; will rent fcr 13 ma
per month. Price. $2u00; $2i?) dozn. U.'- it h
nncc samo as rent O. Engdahl. 2.1 & irfik
Eighth AVest. r ,
A CHOICE BUILDING SPOT AT 'A
East 1st SouUi. rlEl teii
" ; Btkt
IT SHOULD NOT SEEM DIFFICULT it
to solect a home when you can b:r i
7-rooni 2-story brick house; porctui m&.
path, good plumbing, connected ti
sewer, on a lot P.LxVn rods, No. M Q C fk&i
for $330, by paying $350 or more cuhiti a
$35 or moro per month. Jncludins lar. Mia:
A 7-rooin mcnl. brick, on P at.. bHw pmot
2nd and 3rd sts, oast front well pet n ml it
at $3500. (fwu
A full 2-story 7-room brick, on a csriir, :dl
on 1st st., facing south and weft, 6 iifti
$4350. I
A 9-room modern 2-storj'. on lfltst-.cK1
nor R st. worth ?300, for $5001 ' AT
A Rlchtcr, 19 AV. 1st South st, ItlK, J
TUTTLE BROS.. 149 MAIN ST. ;
C50 For a neat 4-r. cottago on V. &!
Temple st. largo lot and city -site.'
It's near Sth Av. st
5 900 Nice 3-r. bk. cottage, city wattri: -
lino locality N st. near 2nd iL . i
$1S00 Buys a cottago home, neat deilpv g
largo lot and 4 very flno lare roeil tit
not far from AVasatch school, Dir. k,-
,h Hngton. Price Just lowered fr Mm
$2500 to $5000. For modern homes, ti ,
every modern convenience, leciaj1 1
In tho very best dlstrlcU ot
Lake City. Wo hnndlo over C.OCHW f
worth of non-resident projsrtP v
These people want to fret 11
money and theroforo offer the tw V
bargalne. It will pay you to
and talk It over before buylcr. .JMftK
Tuttlo Bros., Progrejs-Horald bldg. 'MBph
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. U. P.ftJl
R. lands. E. J. Wills. 15 W. 2nd So-JjBn,,
WE SELL REAL ESTATE. THAjfjBSh1'
all. Tuttlo Bros.. 149 Moln; red baljgfl
ROOMING-HOUSES. t vMltfc
Seo GODDARD, under Walker's -Mfc
BROAVN'S IN TOAVN SELLS lK,
estate, loans money, writes Insurancf.J,'R,,'
31 E. 1st South. -My"
RjVNCHES. FARMS, ACREAGE. BlPfc
list of our real estalo paper fra gfs k
Harrington A Courtney, 15 w. 2ca L.
S. B. WESTERFIELD. 6S-0 C?I
bile Houses, lots and business PWjJ1
OAKLEY. M Os
Building up rapidly with modem Pr"-''W
brick houses. No houso to cost la 5Pt ;
$1000. High lovel ground. Ptroet or. tBkL
water. Lots $150 to $250: $10 cask jJT
Hubbard Invt Co., 7S AV. Ind Soait
A RANCH. LOCATED ON THE
boldt river and tho Southern Pac n 'ieVi
road, at Hallcck. Nov.. Mnl?' V.di-Bl
acres of flno meadow and hay JC',A i)Wk
lng annually 1DM tons of hoy. .ML,
acres of waiered land m a good ""W1,
A modern hotel and a 9-rPT.,nt
house, completely furnished; M" Wkt i
bles. corrals and all other necwrr
buildings aro located upon tho 1d"l sflg?
I will also sell with eald prop -jfF
head of cattle. 60 head of work "af,3b5i
horses. 5 wagons nnd harness. n!uit
Implements and 700 tons of nay.
property will be Fold altogether. Mijj
For further particulars Inquire of -MS
to M. McCair. Hallock Statio
county, Ncv. "SKS
HOUSTON REAL ESTATE JmT
ment Co. Real estate and loan
251 Main strcot. tBrl
SELLS REAL ESTATE, A,tjB
loans. Edw. M. Ashlon, 207 Deaetti jl
REAL ESTATE. RENTS. lN SB'
IIU1 Invest .Co.. 155 So. AV. Tnp

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