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I 12 The BaufIiAK Tsaaaxnmi Wednesday Mokotig. March 2, 1904. 1 MAY BE SNOW OR RAIN I ; "Probably cloudy -with local rain or I.; snow" This is Iho reading of weather JndlcallODU by loeni (Forocaster Hyutt vesterday in siting Tip Llio Tvoathnr prob abilities for today, frhe snowstorm an nounced for yester day mlsjv.d connco lions somewhere, irtnd up to loot wen Jnff bad not put In an appearance. It miay, however, as cvnnounccd by Mr. JJvalt. arrlvo today. 1,Thn maximum I temperature yestcrnay was uaurera, minimum. S7 degree. Othor Points. Max. Denver Clear. ,.g3 2J Grand Junction Pt. cloud. ..o2 24 Helena r;;-Coud""',,' Pocatello ...Pt. oloudy.... 32 Modcna ..Ccai'.... j Wlnnomucca Cloudy.. ..4S 2S I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Attorney-General Broedenwas in 0gd6n I nncitcrdar on buslijoas. I Tho fees taken in by the County Clorfc during the month of, February amounted to 51507.30. I . Friend of Mr. and Mrs. Jackron Crane will bo sorry to loam that their little son. Jackson, died at Los Angeles January m I3rd, from racnalcs, I Owing to tho unfltnoss of the city's jxitrol team, which is in no condition to drive, tho few Insensible- drunks hauled to tho station yesterday woro conveyed H iJn a covcrpd express wagon. H ti H M. Kcsler, whllo Intoxicated, fell down the stalrwav of the Leadvllle houpo Inst night and fractured his wrist. Ho was taken to tho city Jail, where, after a time, Dr Stowart, the city physician, set the H .brokon limb. I All of the pollco officers changed shifts vesterdav for tho coming month. Thoso who have been doing day duty during tho month of February feel that they liavo hud a lltUe the worst of It, but can reflect that tho month will he still shorter next H year. H Joseph Hunt West, sou of Joseph A ' and Loulso H. West, died last evening' at s 45. Tho deceased was 1 year and 0 months old. Tho funoral will bo held at H tho family residence. 343 Wost North Temple- Definite arrangements will bt HI announced later. ! Edward E. Hoftmnn of tho Hoffman ! 1 J3ros. music house of Webb City, Mo., has I decided to locato In Salt I.ako City and ji hnH becomo a partner of his brother. V ' the well-known real estate dealer of this I city. Tho firm will be known hereafter H ) ' oa "Hoffman Bros. H I j Tho Slato Board of Land Commissioners H met yesterday in regular monthly session H J and "passed upon a largo amount of rou- J J tlno matters. Thero was nothing of any J J Importance came up. Tho business con 3 1 j lnted of considering applications for cx Hl 1 1 tensions and passim; upon bills. H ! The first caso of smallpox reported In J 1 -weeks was that of Chris Gebhardt, who D j was found on Commercial street yestor- I day with a well-dovcloped case of tho I disease. He was Immediately taken into 1 custody and transferred to tho Isolation i hospital, where ho will bo kept in quaran- lino until tho malady has run its course. H i H J Whilo Nightwatchman R. Malloy was J making his rounds Monday night he found H a man trying to effect an entrance Ji & through the back windows of Fowler's bi ll ! ' cycle shop on State street. Malloy arrcst- jl j ed tho fellow, who gavo bis name an Carl JI J j Warr and said he was trying- to get a J L place to sleep. He will bo charged with j .attempted burglary. H ; ' At the request of the six mumbers prevl- J I ously elected to compete In a final de- D i bating contest, the judges yesterday ren- B ' I dcred their decision. Tho principals aro J I irowells, Holman and Soul. The altor- J I 3 iiates are Jensen. Parko and Kcasc. Tho J f threo ttrwt named will represent the Unl- J j ji Ternlty In a debate to be held with tho J j ' Colorado college on the -"Oth of April. A petition for the probate of tho will of J ; the late Col. Theodore Bruback won filed J I in the District court yesterday. It was J ' signed by tho widow, who nsks that Jo- J slab Barnett and John J. Daly be an- . J ; i pointed administrators. The estate con- J ' xlsts of real property valued at $35,C) and J ' ) personal property of the value of JC0,W). J TJio hell's arc the widow and two children. H The report of County Pauper Clerk Sa- J bine for tho month of Fehruarj' shows J that Jl?5o.S5 was distributed by the county J ximong tho poor. This amount was dl- J 1 vldod among 25 families, consist Inrc of J i I persons. Of this number -'V families, of J ' S75 persons, live in Salt Lake City, and 25 J j J families, composed of 120 members, llvo J elsewhero In the county The average J amount given to each family was JC.W, J j nnd to each person SI .37. Mayor Mon'ln yestcnlay, for the third J time, appointed C M. Jackson as clerk of J the Board of 1 1 faith to till the placo of JL Horace IT Smith, resigned. Notwith- Jl t landing the appointment hap twlco been J turned down by the City Council, the H 1 Mayor pcrslstH. The appointment was H made yesterday morning, and Jackson re- H ported for duty with no apparent thought " of the manner In which he waa turned down by the Council Monday night. Mi-s. Maria Jensen of 423 East Eighth H ' J South stioct w.i.s examined us to her I , Canity yesterday noon and committed to I I tho Stato mental hospital at Provo, The J N examination was conducted by Drs. Mayo J B and Odell, bnfjrc Referee J. U. Eldredge, J H Jr. Tho woman, who Is a member of the I 1 Mbrmon church, le afflicted with religious J mania, as well as melancholia. She Is said to have hallucinations at times and Relieve? that she Is being detained In nor H homo against hor will, and smashes win- dowa to get out. The patient is 0 years a i It is expected that a mooting of the Utah St. Lou Ik exposition commissioners (H will bo hold this morning Commissioner f Jj. Vf Shurtlin: has returned from the - World's fair city and Commissioner WII- lis Johneon is expcctetl from Idaho. As ' Commissioner Hoyt Sherman has gone to California, It Is a difficult matter to get a. quorum of tho board together. It Is , essential that a meeting bo held and , some decision mado rrtgardlng an ai)pro- prlatlon for an educational exhibit from this State. Judgo ShurtllfC is confident that tho board will bo successful In secur 1 lng space for such an exhibit at the fair. II KNTTTSFOllD HOTEL. I The one pjaco for comfort an-J ele- ffance. Fireproof; telephones in every . room; modern !n every way. j D. J. Sharp Coal Co. Office. 73 South Main street, ?Tele- I 'phonc 719 and 430. Rock Springs audi Cumberland lump, j nut and slack. Iij, j McCoy's livery stable for carriages iT j end light livery. Telephone 81. ' y Kat Tloyal bread. It Is pure and id .vrholesome. Sold everyivhcre. t?. The Continental Life Insurance and it,;' iTnvestment company, Governor H. M. I L. Wc,ls President; II. Tyree, vlcc-prcsl- . if dent and general manager; W. S. Mc- r w C'ornlck, treasurer; W. H. Cunningham, hj Ij i-ccrctarj', Is now organized and ready Bl ' tor buelness. Ofllcc rooms, 201 to 305 k , Deaeret New3 bujldlnsr, K :- mm, PROF. MEAD TELLS OF IRRIGATION IN ITALY Prof. El wood Moad of tho Department of Agriculture gave an illustrated) lec ture on tho history of irrigation in Italy Iast evening at Bnrratt hall in- the pres ence of a good sized audience. The viows were taken by Mr. Mead' and tho data gathered by him during n tour of investigation of the irrigation sy&tem of Italy, particularly In the re gion of Milan, and wcro a revela tion to many familiar with the Irriga tion pystem of tho "West. Tho broad, deep canals, with their Avails of maiMnry, flowing through thousands of miles of territory, bordered: on -Uher sldo with rich fields and) meadows, wero In striking contrast to the cannla with which the people of the "Wci't aro gen erally familiar, and' could not fall to elicit words o'C pralao from those pres ent. Many interesting points were brought out in Prof. Mead's brief talk, among the more Important, being the manner in which the water rights are con trolled. For nearly GOO yearn the Irri gation system has lwen In vogue in Italy. The canals and laterals were originally built by tho church or by the nobility, but through wars and iBEF0RE :!;diehl's bar.. Isaac "Wright On Monday night Was freed from duranco vile. But. filled with corn, On Tuesday morn Caino back In boisterous stylo. Ho guilty plead And then he said: "Oh. lot me talk, I pray!" Tho court said, "Walt, Ono month from dnto I'll hear what you would say." Jack Jones proved to be one of those Individuals who Is Inspired to oloquenco by Indulgence In alcoholic spirits. After ontorlng his plea of guilty he continued: "I auk your honor to be lenient to mo on this question. It is tho llrst time in twenty-eight years. I've been coming to this clly olt and on for twenty-eight years." Where do you llvo?" Inquired tho judge. "Wherever night overtakes me. My homo Is In mining Gimps. I hope your honor will bo lenient to me on this ques- i tlon. It Is tho llrst tlmo in twenty-clght-" "I do not wish to be hard on you, but I nm afraid you havo a now start." "It' never too lato to mend. I hope your honor will be lenient to me on this question. It Is the " "Never mind saying that again. You will be discharged." Ned Nash, a painter, was found by the officers carrying a butcher knife and a gash In his forehead. He assured tho court that lio liad not the slightest Idea as to where he got tho flnlfo or tho cut. Tho officers wanted tlmo to lnvcstlgato the matter, so the cose was continued for sentence until today. James Hurd, a colored boy. was wanted as a witness In a robbory caso which 13 to come on for trial Friday morning. The court was willing to let him go on his own recognizance, but desired to Im press upon him tho Importance of appear ing at th proper time. Aftor learning Hurd's address and how long ho had lived In the clly Judge Dlchl asked: "Will you be here on Friday morning at 10 o'clock?" "I'll bo hcah ef I'm alive." responded tho witness. "And If you go out of town to work", send word to the Btation so wo will know whore to lool for you." "I'll come ef I'm alive." "Remember, If you arc not here the case will be continued until wo can get you," "I'll be hcah, Jedge of I'm llvln'." "If you arc not living tho court will ac cept tho excuse." "There will be cither a witness or n funeral Friday morning," predicted Eph Kelly. JUVENILE BURGLARS MAKE A CONFESSION Two more were added to the juvenllo prisoners In the county Jail last night by tho arrest of J. Shlmmln and Fred Fol llngcr. messenger boys, on the charge of burglary. Saturday night somo ono en tered tho Fair novelty store through tho basement and took $10.1 from a cash box. Detectives Chase and Glllesplo ascertained that Folllnger was a former employee of tho store and knew whore the monev was kept. They also learned that ho had been investing liberally In new clothing and took him in custody. He made a full confession, Implicating Shlmmln. Shlm mln wus In a foolish stage of Intoxication taken In nt 11 o'clock last night Fol llnger gave his age as CO years and Shlm mln says ho Is 17. Resolutions of Banner Hivo No. 11, Order of Mnccabecs. Whereas. It lias pleased the divine ruler to remove from our midst Sister Ellen S. Lincoln; and Whereas, In hor loss this lodge has suffered a great affliction, she having endeared herself to all by her splendid womanly qualities, her 'faithfulness to duties Imposed, and Christian spirit ever manifested; Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the records of the lodge, a copy furnished the news papers1 and tho family of the deceased sister. MTIS. JAMES E, HICKEY", MRS. W. H. WILKENSOK. MUS. J. M. HARVEY, Committee. TOBACCONIST HARR LEADS STRENUOUS LIFE Under the terms of a bet made In a dice game last night D. F. Harr, the West Second South street tobacconist, wheeled Cal Wagner of Pocntollo three blocks In a wheelbarrow. Tho route followed was north on Main to I-'Irst South, east to Commercial, south to Second South and west to Harr's store. When he had es caped tho street cars and other vehicles on Main street Harr thought his troubles were over, but he reckoned without the dogs on Commercial street. The canines realized that something was doing and joined tho procesalon, snapping and bark ing in a manner to strike terror to anv ono who had not ridden tho B. P. O, E goaL It was agreed that Harr should for feit $5 for each spill, but such a catas trophe happened only once during the trip. You Need the Bloncy. We collect bad debts. Merchants' Protective Assn., top floor Commercial block. Scientific collector or bad debts Francis G. Luke, Gcn'l. Mgr. , ' ''Sorao people doR'.taikfcms,. other troubles have passed Into the hands of tho Government. In 1S39 a commission wao appointed to Investi gate tho rights of water holders along the linos of tho several canals in Italy, and since that time there has never been any great trouble about water rights. All disputes and misunder standings are referred) to a committee on arbitration, whoso decision has never been appealed from. Prof. Mead paid, too, that through tho centuries In which the system has existed the- pcoplft have learned' to subordinate their wishes to tho needs of their neighbors, nnd the result is that one never meets a farmer in Italy who doubtii that he will got all the water that belongs to him, or who has the slightest grievance agalnGt his neighbor over the water problem. Tho board of arbitration al&t passes upon all applications for water rights, and, an It knows exactly the amount of water at Its disposal nnd tho number of patrons, any applications which woulci Infringe upon the right of even ono patron Is promptly denied. Prof. Mead) sold In closing that he is deeply interested in the Irrigation prob lem in the Wost and In the work that Is being done by State Engineer Dore nnis in Utah, because It will result In I the greatest possible good for the fu- ture generations of Utah. POLICE COURT A KINDERGARTEN A kindergarten sesrfon of tho Mu nicipal court was held by Judge DIehl yesterday, at which Andrew Ton ncson, aged 13, was held to the Dis trict court on the charge of burglary under $100 bonds. Clifford Hill, aged 10; Carl Wlnsness and Henry Kay, aged 9, were held under $100 ball on the charge of housebreaking, and two counts of burglary. Clair Chegogue wa.s also bound over on a burglary charge. Francis Parrott, aged 1-1, was up for incorrigibility, but, as the more parlous charge of robbing ji postofllce was hanging over him he was- taken before United States Commissioner Tvvomoy. Fred and Edna Chrlsmon, colored, wero placed under $400 bonds for work ing the panel game on J. N. Rich. They will have their hearing Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock. They pleaded not ! fc'ullty. The Salt Lnkr who has asked tho Coun cil to appropriate two hundred and fifty good dollars for the pup which the pound keoper killed for him, is entitled to tho heartfelt sympathy of the peoplo, especi ally thoso who have dogs of their own that may fall into the hands of the official dog klllcr. But Mayor Morris has too many old political scorer to attend to to ever permit tho Council to squander any of tho funds In an effort to soften the wrath of the owners of runaway canines. The people of Salt like Citv who ox pected to feel a distinct Jar when Presi dent Smith and his traveling companions reached the National capital yestcrdav, probably think the linln was delayed, it may bo well to assure those interested that the or.ly unusual thing that happened at Washington when the witnesses ar rived was the center ruth of the ZiA news paper correspondents for the apartments at the hotel said to have been set apart for the President's numerous wives. Tho church organ probably meant that all the witnesses summoned to appear be fore the Senate committee at Wanhington were willing to go except those who could not hike out of town or who were not wanted much anyway. The main guyji l!cw the coop before the Marshal could get tho papers. One thing especially noticeable In Utah Is the extreme willingness of the average man to have It understood that what he .nost deeply feels he 13 least desirou of having known. The gum-shoe method Is worn through to the uppors The glory of the city Is not made to tho public outsldo because of the fear that praise and lauda. tlon be construed to mean a covert nttack on the riding plan of faith. The drummer Is afraid to npoak his thoughts lost his advertising of tho city bring In a new comer or two, and this padding of the population with unbelievers offend the Morman merchant and cojt tho salesman an order for a bag of prunes. Salt Lake Is groat In everything that goes to make a city. It Is Immcasurablv superior In natural wealth and natural environments to any city In tho West. It should havo a population of 100,000. Tho old fossils uhould be pushed to tho rear and the city lifted to tho plane It could so gracefully occupy. There Is too much of the spirit of selfishness In the city Too many men who refuse to help push tho town along becauso their neighbor might mako $30 when they would make but $S. The "conudenco gamo" Is worked . too many times In Salt Lake to bo of good to tho town. And In the language of a stranger, ' a man may get enough religion to make a fool of himself, and so with n town. Salt La Icq has gone to root on re ligion." 4 If Jackson of legislative and TConrd of Health famo had known that tho Mayor and the Republican Council wero going to play football with him. as thev now seem to be doing, ho would no doubt havo taken a half-dollar for hla claim on Mr. Morris and kept out of tho game. Council-nan Fernslrom undlsputabfv has a water-tight right to be called tho clown of the Council. It may be said In tills con nection, also, that he has succeeded In making a monkey of the Mayor. But they are not the entire menagerie, cither. One of the points that the defense is making In tho Rose murder case is that the murdered woman agreed that she be killed. Well, what of It? Is thero a law in Ltah that will hold that she were an accessory before the fact? H If Mayor Morris would have the public understand that he desires that he be en tered in tho class with his appointee for clerk of tho Board of Health, it may be declared with a degree of aasuranco that ho could not havo hit upon a better plan. owe Now that Great Salt lake has raised her level several Inches and is continuing to swell up, it may bo Inferred that she lias hoard what thoso Eastern newspapers have been predicting about her future, and Intends to put them in the hole. If delivery of the Trlbuno Is Irregular S lease mako complaint to offJce,133 South Vest Tejnplo-ot., or Jglephono W). i MARRIAGE LICENSES. Charles T. Wright, Murray St Nellie Van Dyko, Halloy, Ida 50 Albert O. Angcll, Salt Lako City. H Nan Cahoon, Salt Lako City 19 Hans Peter Larsen, Salt Lako City...... 2C Caroline Larson, Salt Lake City 33 Salvatore. Senrplno. Salt Lake City 21 Giovanni Colfo, Salt Lako City 23 Lawrence G. Klrkman, I3lnlnoro 29 ICato Mnrquardeon, Elslnorc 20 Jedldnh Grant, Salt Lako City 21 Lavlna. Salnsbury, Bingham Junction IS DIED. HADDOCK At r.2T North Seventh West stroet. thlH city. February 2?, 1WM, Benjamin R. Haddock, son of Benjamin and Margaret Haddock, born July 12, I!vi7, In Myrthr Tydvll, South Wales. Funeral services will bo held Thursday at 2 p m. from the Twenty-eighth ward meotlng-houee. Friends aro Invited to at- 1 er.d. BURIAL PERMJTS. Johnson. Irone V . ago 10 months, 12 W. near 1st So., Feb. 2S. Lincoln. Ellen L., ago 17, 111 So. 5th E., Feb. 2?. Lavontler. Florence, age 1, Feb. 27. Dow. Georgo N., ago CI, State prison, Fob. 27. Chandler, Stephen, ago 75, 139 N. 1st W., Feb. 29. ChrlHtenscn, Lilian M.. age 7 months, 6 Mortonson ct.. Feb. 2S. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. EBEU W. HALL. UNDERTAKER and Embalmor, opp. 1. O., 110 W. 2nd So. Tel. 1019 MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES. R. M'KENZIE. MONUMENTS. TOMB etoncs. 130 W. 1st So. Write for prices. r33J) FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. ALFALFA, CLOVER. GRASS. GAR den, flower seeds, fertilizers; catalogue tree. Vogcler Seed Co. slo SCHWAR54 & HEINCKB. FLORISTS, ecedmen. C-l E. 2nd So. Tel. (ffi. rl FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Richard E. Evans. 30 Main nt Tel. 9C1. SALT LA K FM ITTD DEBT F LORI ST Co. Largest greenhouses In tho West. gl"3 AUTOMOBILES. NEW OR 2ND-HAND; EASY TERMS; In perfect condition; come and seo our bargains. Utah Auto Co., S70 Malo. Tel, 17-X. nl66i CONTRACTORS. UTAH SCREEN AKD JOB SHOP, general contractors of all kinds of now or repair work, utalrs. storo fronts, fix tures and buildings. R S. Brock & Son, Props. . 11 South West Temple. nlS13 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Ranahan of Wel ser, Ida., are visiting John Shay. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. ETC.. removed by X-rays or electric needle. Lula Brooks. M. P., Constitution block. H1216 FEATHER RENOVATORS. SOMETHING NEW. A new sanitary process 153 ,E. 3rd So. Work guaranteed. slSCO CIGAR MANUFACTURERS. TELL ME WHAT TOU SMOKE AND I will tell you what you are. Smok Chesterfield Clgura. J for 2Sc. e21S AUCTION SALES. CARLOAD OF GO-CARTS AND BABY carriages, terms $1 on J1U, S10 on $100, no Interest. I. X L. Furniture & Carpet Installment House, -IS E. 2nd So. slSft? WE ARE LOCATED NOW IN OUP. new otorc, C2 E. 2nd South, und have In stock tho largest line of new and second hand furniture, carpets, stoves, ranges, etc.. in tho city Terms to suit, Ne braska Furniture Co.. C2 E. 2nd So. .030 - . . - SAFES. NEW OP. 2ND-HAND; CASH. TRADE or terms. Horenacn-Stoutt Co.. 42 E. 2nd 3. STONE QUARRIES. RED SANDSTONE. $10.00 PER CORD Brown Stono Co., No. 11 E. 1st So., ground floor. r!935 COLLECTIONS. JOHN J. WALLACE & CO.. D. F Walker bldg , Salt Lake, collect dobts, any part of U. S. and Canada; prompt atten tion; reference, Walker Bros.' bank. ALL DEBTS BOUGHT AND COL lected. COS Auerbach bldg. u ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND CON Btructlon; largo stock of latest chande llcrs. Intcr-Mt. Elco. Co.. iS E. l3t So. L OST. BLACK AND TAN DOG. ABOUT months old; strap on neck. Return to 673 S. 6th East and bo rewarded. aiS23 STRAYED, SMALL COW. JERSEV and Durham breed, nearly black, ono horn smaller; reward. 'Phone 1159-X or 1239-Y or leave word at 230 11th East. si02 POCKETBOOIC CONTAINING J5 BILL and promissory noto; P'lrst Nat'l. Bank of Caldwell. Idaho, stamped on Inside. Rc turn to Ui Social Hall avc Reward. alSC-l ON WED. NIGHT. A BLACK HAND bag with money and papors. Return to 633 E. 1st So. and rccolvo Toward. slG2 ONE BRINDLE BULLDOG. RETURN to P. A. Sorcnaon, 51S S. State and rccolvo reward. 2Hl A GOLD WATCH WITH 1 NAMES EN graved on Inner case, bet. A and I and 3rd and 7th uts. Roturn 17C A sU Reward. t17 PUG DOG. BLIND IN LEFT EYE. RE turn to 319 W. 4th So. Reward. t3 1 CLAIRVOYANTS. WE TELL YOUR NAME AND A NY thing you wish to know without asking questions; free If not correct; 10 to 9 dally. Arnold-Dickson Bros., 139& S. .Main st . Telephone 21SMC. tlOt THURSDAY NIGHT, SPIRIT FORMS appear unveiled; all can hco and talk to them; ovcryooo welcome. Arcold-Dlckson, 1 .Bros., lSOHi , lolrLaU jtlOa a WANTED. 3 UNFURN. OR PARTLY FURN. rooms, olec. light, cloe-o In. Add. F CO, Trlbuno. tSl WANTED WASHING. NO. 6 EAST Court. t97 WHY BE BROKE WHEN WE WILL loan you money on diamonds, watches, Jnwelry, guno, tools, musical Instruments, trunko, eta 'Phono 217C-Y. Large loans, small Interest. SO E. lat So. Undo Sana. r21$Q SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND et6vo3. Beo MataeD, 219 State. 'Phon 2123-k. hf74 FURNITURE OR ANYTHING 8EC-ond-lmnd: nothing too large or fln. I. X. L. 2nd-hand store. Tel, 490-3. 23S S. Stato. ra3470 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND stoves. S. L. Furnlturo Co., 23S 6. State. aUCO TO TRADE. CO SHEARING MACHINES, gasoline cnfilne; plant complote, bon used very little Trada for real estate In Idaho or near Salt Ivke or Ogden. W. H. Austin. Chinook, Mont. s339 HEAVY DRAFT HORSE, 1000 OR over. Apply 03 W. 2nd South. 1S0G TO TRADE. 2 LOTS IN CITY Heights add. to San Diego, Cel., for mi ning stock. Address F 63. Tribune. s2CC9 TWO GENTLEMEN FOR NICELY furn. rooms, very close In; all mod. con veniences. 167 2nd nt. f3100 BY CLERK (MALE), ROOM AND board In select private family, permanent; reasonable, centrally located ctnd con venient to Fort Douglas cars, D. Y. K.. Trlbuno ofQco. VZ YOU TO GIVE YOUR CAST-OFF clothing, etc., to tho Salvation Army Boclal-rellef dept., for uso In Its salvage room. Call "phono 13S1-X. or send postal to Staff-Capt. David Mlllor, 35 Franklin ave.. whoso algnaturo will bo on card car ried by our collector. t28 WANT ED--HELP. NURSE GIRU 071 E. 5TH SO. tOi HIGH-GRADE POSITIONS OPEN. Executive, clerical, technical and sales men, pnylng from S10CO to fSOOO. Call or write. Haogoods (In:.), suite F, C02 Plonfcr bldjr.. Sea'ttlc. 132 SECOND TRIMMER FOR MILLINERY department. Kclth-O'Brlen Co. tl03 GTRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply COO So. Main tU'J STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Hotel, restaurant and household help. Headquarters for laborers. 53 W. 2nd So. Tel. 4-2 rings. o742 GOOD COOK. GOOD WAGES; REF erenecs required. Apply at 9S5 3rd st, 31574 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. CCT East 2nd So. 3154 MAN WITH REFERENCES FOR commercial travoler to call on merchants and agents; experience not required; sal ary $24 per week, with expenses ad vanced. The National, Caxton bide., Chl cago. s'ilGJ TRAVELING PROPOSITION; STATE , agency; call this evening; 12 Phlpps Place, opp. I'. O. s2Wl GOOD RELIABLE WOMAN FOR Xamlly of threo, no children; referenceH. Address II C. Tribune. t30 A WASH MAN AND ENGINEER, oIho a marker and sorter. Troy Laundry, Pocatello, Idaho. t34 WANTED--AQENTS. FIVE GOOD AGENTS. GOOD PAY. Please call room 2C, 119 So. Main, t79 WE WANT 10,000 AGENTS FOR greatost household seller ever Invented; actually eclls In every home; Immense monoy-maker for agents. Send 10c for complete sample and our large llluutratcd catalogue of agents' supplies. Southern Mercantile Co., Dept. B 129 Houston, Tex. e9H WANTED SITUATION. BY JAPANESE, ANY KIND OF work. In city or country. P. O. box 334. t0 PERMANENT POSITION AS CLERK TO EXECUTIVE OFFICER; CAN TYPE WRITE, STENOGRAPH AND .KEEP RECORDS. ADDRESS II-7. TRIBUNE. t90 BY YOUNG MAN, WILLING TO DO any kind of work. Add. II-S, Tribune. tS6 POSITION BY COMPETENT STEN ographer. Wrlto or call on Stenographer, Room C Masonic block. tlS TO TRADE. LIGHT TEAM. HARNESS AND WAG on for building lots. Address P. O. box 159, nlTSl PATENTS. PATENTS FREE. CONSULTATION office, ZS Eaglo bile. 2nd floor. dl04J MONEY TO LOAN. OUR OWN MONEY, IN ANY QUAN tity. on farm or city property, at tho best rate of Interest and tho prlvllcgo to ray any amount at any tlmo without notice. The Home Trust & Savings Co., M0 W. 1st South. s21S7 F. G. WOOD. $10 TO $500. FURNITURE, horses, etc., easy terms. 143 Main, R. 310. nag DON'T BORROW TROUBLE; BOR row money. Salaried men or women ac commodated on their note, without mort gage or endorser. Easy payments. Con fidential. Cherry, 407 D. F. Walkor bldg. e!517 CHEAP MONEY. Anv amount to loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, personals or any good security. See us If you want money. Our rates lowest In city Easy terms; plenty of time. 129 Kclth-O'Biion bldg. r21S3 ON CHATTELS OR REAL ESTATE any amount; any time. O. F. Peterson. C3 W. 2nd So. $10 TO $2000 ON CHATTELS OR REAL estate, private. Equltablo Loan and In vest. Co., 63V5 W. 2nd So. p742 ON ANY PROPERTY; YOU RETAIN possession. The Stringer Co., 70 W. 2nd S. ON UTAH AND IDAHO FARMS. EL mor E. Darling & Co., 6 W. 2nd So. $1000 TO $o0.000. ONE TO FIVE YEARS; farm or city property. James K. Shaw, under Wnlkcr Bros. bank. p$9 ON UTAH AND IDAHO FARMS. Miller & Velio, 303 McCornlck bldg, ON FURNITURE, PIANOS OR GOOD necurlty, without removal, private. E. F. Stolzonborgcr, 15 W. 2nd So., room 28. CITY AND FARM. PROPERTY, C AND 7 per cont. J. L. Perkos, IDC S. W. Temple. R. L. TRACY, 11 E, 1ST SO., LENDS monsy; no commission, exiense or delay. WE LEND MONEY TO BUILD bouses. It Is not neceosary to havo the hous2 built first. We will advance th money as tho houso progresses. Lowest ratoe. Part payment any time, and Inter est reduced accordingly.. McGurriu.,& Co.. J 134 Main ereot pUS54 ltw,t?'Wfco mm 11 mm nnrTrrrtT,Mn FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, rent $36; furniture for sale, US S. 2nd W, tso 5- RM. BRICK COTTAGE; BUTTERY, eloects, hot and cold water. Hinge, $IS. 54S E, 7th So. Inq. 179 6th East. t9S JUST COMPLETED, MODERN. 7-RM. house; walking distance. 1R3 W. 0th. Bo. ot. t93 2 NICE BRICK COTTAGES: CLOSFi In. Inq. 134 AY. Gth So,; no children. tS3 NICE SUITE OF UNFURNISHED rooms, with two nlco closctB. 303 S. fith East. tlttJ 8 UNFURNISHED 8UITES IN JEN nlngs block for bachelor apartmcnto. In quire IB W. 2nd South, room 28. pliOO LARGE STOREROOM ON MAIN ST. bet. 2nd nnd 3rd 80. Houston Real Es tate Inv. Co., 261 Main. plC33 20 HOUSES, ALL KINDS. PRICES and locAtlons. Tuttlo Bros,, H9 Main st. SEVERAL DESIRABLE HOUSES. J. Donnan Reavls. 78 W. 2nd So. 'Phone 17i A COMPARATIVELY NEW EIGHT rcom modern brick house, furnished, fur nace. Call at 75 Second ot. Owner leaving- city. GOOD STORE. WITH OR WITHOUT basement, East 2nd South ct. Frltflch. No. 12 East 2nd Bo. r2423 4 LARGE ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR offlco or living rooms. Apply Butler's grocery, 210 State nU 233 HOUSES. DIFFERENT SIZES AND different localltlca; also unimproved resi dence, business or traekaco Property for tiile; easy terms. Apply at -Ha S. W. Tem ple ot. from 12 to 2 or after 5 p. ra. eitO C-RM. BRICK, NEW. MODERN, largo collar, $13 a mo.; close to car lino. Hubbard Inv't Co . 78 W. 2nd So. o721 CTH SO.. NEAR 3RD E., G-ROOM modern brick, $26. Gth So,, near 4th E., 7-room. modorn brick, $30. Gth E.. near 6th So,, 6-room modorn brick. $20. 7th So., near 6th E., C-room modern brick. $13. 2nd W near Gth So., G-room house, $17. Gth So . near Gth E., 3-room house, $10. 12th So., near 12th E., 3-room houze. $0. Rego Realty Co., No. S W. 2nd So.. Sulto 1C and 17 Walker Bank building. 'Phono 1C3S-K. Rege Realty Co., No. S W. 2nd So. sl023 WE WANT SOME HOUSES TO RENT. Hill Invest. Co.. 25S So. W. Temple. mllO LODGE HALL: MODERN; COM plotely and elegantly furn , Including .tele phone. Add Manager. 423 D. F. Walker bldg. Telcphono 207S-X and 1322-Z. sHD7 FOUR-ROOM BRICK AND SUMMER kltchon; $10. Apply 767 S. W. Temple. S1S07 THREE ROOMS. EITHER FUR nlahcd or unfurnished, E. 3rd So. In quire I. X. L. Furnlturo & Carpet Install ment Houso S1S20 SEVEN-ROOM BRICK; BATH. GAS, electricity, cement baucmont, newly pa pered and painted throughout, 446 S, W. Temple. R. K. Thomas, C7 Main. slS17 $$S-7-ROOM MODERN BRICK. 437 E. 3rd South. Inquire for key, King Hard ware Co. S1933 3 ROOMS IN NEW MODERN BRICK; bath; "phono 127J-T; 120 E. Gth South st. 82095 STORE AND 3 LIVING ROOMS AT 142 i: 1st So $52.50 1-room frame, no car faro 13.00 6- room mod.. E. 3rd So 2G.00 Little & Little, No, 4 W. 2d So. 2079 G-ROOM BRICK COTTAGE, NEW AND modorn, $15. Hubbard Inv. Co., 7S W. 2d South. s2075 FOR RENT. 11-rm. mod. br., close In, paved dis trict $7o.00 G-rm. mod. br cot., 651 So. 2nd West. 25.00 E-rm. mod. br. cot, 09 E. 7th So 20.CO G-rm. br. cot., wator. 21S 9th East. .. 20.00 5-rra. mod coU. 333 13th East 20.00 G-rm. coL. lights, 1343 Clh East 18.00 7- rm. and barn, 1533 Gth East 15.00 4-rm. br.. large lot, 025 5th EaBt 15.00 4-rm. I11 court, r 257 W. 1th So 10.00 1-rm. cottage, 470 No. 5th West 10.00 2 rms. and sk., 706 So, Main 7.00 0 acres, good houso and barn, 1 acres In choice fruit, 1 aero in lucerne. Plenty of water 1S.C0 HOUSTON'S, TIE IIOUSERS, 251 Main, S20S3 2-ROOM HOUSE WITH SIX ACRES of land. Add. i:!73 So. 5th East st. sIOSS 7-ROOM HOUSE IN PARK TER racc. Inquire U. U. Hlskey. 201 McCor nlck blk. pl7 7 AND S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; stoam and hot water heat, close In. Jarnes KL Shaw, under Walker Bros.' bank. nlSSJ ELEGANT S-ROOM RESIDENCE. ON North Main str. Frltsch. No. 12 E. 2nd So. 2123 MODERN G-ROOM COTTAGE. NO- 713 South Wtat Temple. s213l A BRICK COTTAGE. MODERN; bath, toilet, hot and cold water, electric light; fine neighborhood; rent reasonable. 1(6 Q street. 'Phone 1S24-X. $9.00NEW 3-ROOM BRICK. INQ. rear GS0 So. Sth East. t22 6- ROOM STRICTLY MODERN COT tase, near 7th mid K, $20. Brand-new C-room. two-story, furnace, cemented collar, 530. S-room modern, on 1st 3l , S(3. REAVIS. 7S West 2nd So. 'Phono 173. tZl A MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. Inquire at 412 E. 2nd South, bet. 4 and 5 p. m. American Real Estate Inv. Co. tlO NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE, STRICTLY modem. 263 E. 1th South. t9 BOARD AND ROOMS. 2 PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, m modern home. 137 N. W. Temple. rl37 RATES, S70 W. SO. TEMPLE. oM NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH board, modern. 168 N. Main. sl52S PLEASANT FRONT ROOM; MODERN; with board. 270 E. 1st South. PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, for gentlemen; prlvato family; J4.C0 per n-ook 06 E. 1st North. slS15 . ROOMS AND BOARD, GROUND I floor; 112 South lat West, s2034 COAL. DIAMOND AND ALL OTHER KINDS old by C1L Coal Co.. 53 W. 2nd So. Tel. 49. E363 MERCHANT TA9LORS. BUTTS TO ORDER, S15 UP. FIT GUAR antecd. Sorcnson & Lurscn, 1(5 W. 2nd South. kl333 CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS. ROY WATROUS. 67 E. 3RD SO. ELE. Tutor and Job work. Tel. 1676-Z. o?D H. F. WILLIAMS, CARPENTER AND Jobber. Pattern and model malting a specialty. All kinds of Job work. Store and ofilco fixtures. ITOJijidt South, 'J?honq.lCCZV ODOT, f ADDITIONAL! - I I.- CLASSIFIED ADS... j ', 'I iiHimJ1! J f 1 I FOR RENT FURNISHED. KtM NICE ROOMS. PRIVATE FAMILY; closo in; rent reasonable. 231 E. 2nd So. Mr A tlOC Wk 4 NTCELY FUR. ROOMS. BATH. E. L.: Hfl housekeeping. 655 S. W. Temple rL t!07 NICELY" FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 0. U for two gentlemen. 633 S. W. Tern-. Pie- tlOt UMl 3 LARGE FRONT. BEAUTIFULLY furn., housekeeping rooms; water. 172 K gt' tio2 Um ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. with or without housekeeping. 123 E. 1st IB South. rtiis rH NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT room at 331 E. 2nd South. rSO-; jH DESIRAJ3LE HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 372Vs S. Main, tSO 'J NICE FRONT ROOM FOR GENTLE- '1 men, private family. Telephone 1652-X. .H tS7 'H 8-ROOMVMODERN BRICK; IIOT-WA- ter heat; nicely furnished; east side. Jas 'H K. Shaw, under Walker's bank. rl845 2 HOUSEKEEPING RMS.; MODERN; WM also other rooms and board. 157 W. 1st So. 31 -3 IH A FINE SUITE OF ROOMS, WITH or without board; also elnglo rooms at reaHonnblo prices. Hotel Monterey. 372 ia S. Main. tj& Mm HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 834 CAN- Uwl noil au. near 2nd So and 7th West. siSO HH THREE NICELY FURNISHED . BB front rooms, housekeeping. 150 North v HH Main. B1263 r HH lC-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. PARTLY fl furnished; closo In; 225 West 5th So. 0 1(5-5 1 OR 2 NICE ROOMS, WITH OR ) without housekeeping. 217 W. Ith So. TWO ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, I SS; rear 29 South Fourth East. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. WITH or without board. 217 E. Brlgham st. S1937 IH FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping; No. 1 Kendall Terrace. s203C LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROCJMs". mMt ground floor; also upstairs; 213 5th East. Jl s2f 37 4 FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE keeping rooms. No. 0 Kendall aquarc. Kafciui . m a2T2 mm 2 AND 3-ROOM SUITES. NICELY furnished, housekeeping. 161 E. 2nd South 132 M ROOMS, WITH BREAKFAST IF DE sired, prlvato family. 255 W. 5th So. t31 mWM locksmith. mm keys made. mmmu 154 SO. W. TEMPLE. 'PHONE 21E3-K. UMmM DENTISTS. H DR. A. SCOTT CHAPMAN, DENTIST tfmmm, C05-6 Scott-Strovoll bldg. 'Phono 1S34-Y fwImwM. MACHINERY. Js ft'lfflHB SECOND-HAND MINE AND Jlu&8mW. machinery motor, pipe and rail is viiAHaBw sizes. J. M. Sworn, 33C So. 3rd W( iHfBK MOVINQ AND STORAI IMM rbdmuvn van and stora j&iuBfl moving, packing and shipping. 'F BfmWM Offlco 12U and 12S S. W. Temple. 0uth. flH PLUMBING. II. B. DAVIS. PLUMBING, HEAJ uewor work. Tol. 1371-Y. 12S E. 2nd VM MASSAGE. WM MR8. C. L TRIPP. MASSAGE AND magnetic treatmont. 353 S. W. Tomplc. SCHOOL OF COOKERY. MISS CANNON INSTRUCTOR; PAR- ticulara at 24 E. So. Temple. r27J UWM CASH REGISTERS. NATIONAL CwVSH REGISTERS. OS- mm car Groahell, sales ogent. No. 221 Main at. UW I Export each register repairing. Second- fmt A band reglstora always In utoek. hlGSO IVji NEW OR 2ND-HAND. CASH. TRADE j If Ji or terms. Sorrenson-Stoutt Co,. 4S E. 2d So. ' mmd PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. jmW ARE YOU SICK? CAN NOBODY IBS cure you7 Then try the Spirit phyBlclans; Dft they heal throurb ma. C;mo and oeo me. 1 IKWfy Mrs. W. Hebi, 35 W Sth So. 31109 W HK WOMAN SPECLVLIST FOR WOMEN. CMf Lulu Brooks, M. D.. Constitution blk. rU:s KtwS ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL CULTURE. WM BAKER SCHOOL OF ORATORY. Tcmpleton bldg. Tolephono 13S7-Y-. B225 HH PIERPONT SCHOOL; COMMERCIAL club bldg. Miss Plcrco and Miss Darl?. IH S1214 mmm TYEWITR NEW OR 2KD-HAND. CASH, TRADE SHR or terms. Sorcnson-Stoutt Co,, 43 H. 2ad Hl South. BROKERS. M GEORGE HATTON. STOCK BROKER, H No. 43 East 2nd So. Commission charged, flB ?1 of 1 per cent. You pay no fee if you buy from or sell to me. sl74S IH ROOFING REPAIRS REASONABLE. S. L. Gravel Roofing Co., 449 W. 1st No. mmm mmm -1 COMMISSION HOUSES. y UjH UTAH POULTRY AND EGG CO.. m9H headquarlors for fancy poultry. Wo buy t(v2ffiH and sell nt all times. Funcy llvo and WNgf 1 dressed. Always reliable. Fancy eggs wt!Bli$: for octthig. Give us a callr .Chas. A. Hoi-, K3ml Jerff, Msr.105 W ut. go, 1713, JBPBn