BrxDAY morning, JANTWRY 15, 1909. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. page eleven i i i YeVsYssi .ATORSA REAL ESTATE. A CHANCE TO Bt'V r- IST-CLA88 BUSINESS PROPERTY AT f880 A ROD. j 7 ii 3 hours 10 mlnutes-wo made one of iK V 9ur ' '" J1"" 1 v' ' k (Ni,,m' Blvcn flie2 UP1"1 r"i" ' ' Tlv pur. h"l Hi.- nv.noy nnd we J had tho bargains. i(j2 Thrre h.-'ir- .if r ! s-de k .'.to the -UB Bheck for tin pun -base price was cashed. jon dirt- sold nt $1') advance. riteS The Investment .. presented only JSOO, so Ibai tii-- i r !- .1 pet cent triBS i broil t int.-r. si in nth- r words for 3 hours as.- of ito- m.iM. -. I.-', per cent Interest tot J p hrn'rv makes .'. pi t cent for 1 day or L0P."'JI p. r 'nt a y ;ir' th m The highest rate we ever heard quoted. Ln N,,w this I.M.-r bought because we tliur:i nt. . 'I th" lii'-o m.-nt :ilifl because lrn -we :ir.--.i to Had :i bu -it an advance, il; Wi made oir wml c;..n,l .mi thin Inv-'tnr, Ilk" rn;in nth' t, 1ms profited by dealing TT Jn this ofYi. p i In 1,n' wl,n ,hls v"u s im" argument w have i pi " ' nf hudnesy property nt hall i"ujZT price ,,wner mortgaged to the limit that Wat yo" "Ughl to bus We 11 s"ll it under th" poj.itlN.- g;i.-u i lie., thai It s wort it xactl' double the prlco we ask. We can sell It fg for .mi at . g I .dv.n.. . I.i d-tys or i- 5," less. . . .; r.x fc. i in. 1. 1 I'j l.lo, i;; w. s from Main and 2nd South, surrounded by the ilnet TTZ hulldlng-- In Silt I.ak.. and .! ualiy f"r UJ ;ah nt a n.l ' f This Is the prloo of First street resident " pi. .p. n iiinl when on see tin- offering fT vou II agree Hint it's th-- great, --t bargain , ", ever ,imIi .1 l.'-l . show ..u that what f -we t-.i Is in;-- nil and visit the place bs. with us It - ;i i i -. hit Ion In buiin.-?; proper! .i)iii LJ I ion t h. -it : We also have more HONEST bargain Trr- In home -.ml I. i- thm any agency In t' town and e .) your p. . i.l attention to a 7-rooni. new modern bench home for $."-250 ,that lias !.. h.- --a. ri:ie'd this week HOUBC nrJm alone, brand new eost more than the t'P- prk-e ,-o,k. d tthi, OPCAR F PFTI-.RSON. FI.VS1'F UM. AGT OI.FNN S SUBDIVISION, 51 W. 2ND SOITII S r 'MS, iffht cai 6-foot lot at head of Main St Overlooks entire eltv and valley. . )NT Small dwalllDg ei , 1 Ri5nono Croom mod residence facei ii west, on Rth East, near 3rd 8o. cijl 2x8 rods of gTound, good base ment under house. A sacrifice T and a barpain eSM SEE Tr HOUSTON lJ READ ESTATE INV CO 251 Main. ' Phone 27. RI cMl OR 80. c-34 - E. J. WILLS, - REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 8"1 US West 2nd South street. lVt Easy payments Modern house, I OR.a rooms, furnace, bath, etc Recently taken ' urder mortgage. A rare chance House t nlone cost H5 Nice lot $12tX) buy9 cozy hrlck cottage, 4 rooms, 5 J large attic Lot i)xl36 feet. Liberal pay 'JB ments $1000 buys five acres, south of city three miles. A rnro bargain ""' noo Eay paynients. Dc5lrable bulld s t 'Mi ing lots; southeast. Good cor serlc-: nef'-J I "i00 whool etc. Worth double the money. J 1 but wo are closing them out. mt E. J ILLS. vn 1" West Cnd &:uth street. Koom Z eim I ON NINTH EAST. NEAR URIOHA M IIS $ ; street, six-room modern brick cottage, ta Mag.-e furnace ..at frontage; lot 2x10 tlveS I rods, with roadway on the south. The liHI house is In first-class repair and an excel er lent buy at $3300 A. Rlchter. 19 West 1st South street. ' 'honor; . 1 1 ODDS AND ENDS. Want to sell them quickly. TT A little house and two lots, near 11th lisf-l I Pnu(-o and 8th East, H2Z ' Near fth South and ilnd West, R-room KE frame honse with flowing well, HlS'rt. ng, Ct-jv.i rods, facing north, on 3rd street 3d- between K ajid L streets, 1W. 112 5x10 rods, with 4-mom adobe house, en 7'h South ne.ir llh West Jl.s- IS; A Rlchter 19 West 1st South street, nd. . - i 'Phones 641 IH K ' A SPECIAL OFFER A CHICKEN I ranch, located ten miles west of the Jor I dan rHer on 12th South, consisting of 10 I ncres, with four flowing wells, with suffl . rl.-nt wnl. i- lor irrigating good four-room Jt I house, new stable, half -acre strawborrles. 'r! balance In rye, tlft'--n Ugs, good team i f m ' w,t ""n. farming Implements, many L turkeys, ducks, chickens, pigeons etc , 3 "?J fine Incubators. It is a cheap proposition m. I at $lfrti n . Rlchter, 19 West 1st South street. m l'Phones m- Jf NEW 9-ROOM. IP-TODATE, PR is I brick house; hardwood finish, good-sized ." fine location, part cash, balance on I eosy terms Owner, 11K First st. "a TO PLEASE YOF IS MY AIM. w No doubt vou know values of properties I If you are In the market to buy My list IT. of properties Is large mough to telect IriBM I 0,Jt of It any kind of a lot or house you lay nr looking for M- prices ore rt-ht and jflflB I "m' reasonable. The owriera of th fol 1201 lowing properties ai- prr sslng me to sell them and they are really bargains On a corner on C St., southeast front nge. OxTi, rtxl, wltn good .I0Om modern house. $5200. On 7th South near 7th East, neat 4-room , frame cottage, renting now for $12.60 per month. Have very desirable tenant In the , houM and is a pretty good Investment 1 end cheap at $1150 Of On 2nd st.. bet O and H sts. facing 3 Jiorth, new ft-room modern 2-story pressed I brick, furnace Will sell on very easy LN. tonns 0 On 10th East nw Trd South 2MsXl0 rods Zm 7W Others ask $400 per rod In the samu Mock Manv others. A Rlchter. 19 West 1st South St.. 3 ! )S- atn ec- ONL.TSS400 15 COST $4200 DH B. 14M A C-room modern house, full basement all plasterer, fine barn. 0x5 rods of j ground, Iron fence; everything In good I cider. This must be sold at once, the urlce will sell It REOE REALTY CO. Rcom 11, Over Walker's Bank 'Phonos ND v?.l k. eClu lie. 9 eU4 3 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS SOUTH I and southeast; close In $12.5 to $3i'i; $10 cash. $7 60 per mo Wet and N W $75 to $2"u; Slo ;;mIi $". p :r mo. tlreat Induce-a-r merits for the next sixty days to those r ." L 'no wl" build this season 1 - Hut. bard Ins t o 7- W 2nd South .-OOi 241 ACRES, WITH STOCK. IMPLE 3 I men's f'd wagons; complete Independent jE- a water right, good sheep or cattle coun--V tr5' C o. V. Wilson, boi K, Eureka T.'tah 172J O4S0 GOOD BUILDING LOTS ON EVERY h street Trom Slate, to Tenth East, In south r eastern part of city Prices the lowest. 1 L Terms the easiest. You will save money !jfkly "ecurlng lots now for spring building. NBHr"ritsch, No. 12 East Second South st. d20K3 'o. J WHY PAY RENT 5 W whon vou . an have a reliable builder, J lth fon.-teen j-ears' exicrlence In this fr dty, build you a homo on easy monthly payments? Come and see me. .M. A. J. JENKINS ND I 'Phone, Ind 2113. 729 So. 8th East FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. LITTLE & LITTLE. Wo offer a 7-room two-story elegant frame, with bath, toilet, O. I., etc.; sewet connect Ion. eto , line lot, south front, onlv four blocks from new P O. for $2500; now rented for $25; subject to sale. It cost SSG00 to build the house A six-room, nearly new modern pressed briel; northeast bench for $2500 The most beautiful building lte on Cap itol hill at JIOO per rod. Six-room modern brick, nearly new, only three blocks north of Temple. $3000, $500 cash Four-room substantial brick, with 2fcX 10 rods, on Urd West near 7th South, $H00 The house alon.i Is worth tho price. Four-room frame, iu blocks from county building; HUGO; term. 2'5x5, corner 2nd South and 10th East; $12W Nearly new 10-room elegant, modern preaMd-brlek, built for homo, hot water heat, large basement, cemented; laundry tubs, sewer connection, two toilets, barn, cement walks; lot. r.7xlC5 (eeti located 5 blocks east of our office; a sacrifice sale, pi 1 -,. txi Elegant corner on C near Brlgham; 5zG rods; easily wortli V""1". ;:nd s-room time'-, not new, but In fine condition. It has fur nace heat, two toilets, lavatory, e I laundry; hardwood floors in two rooms, plenty of groundj for another house; you can buy the place for 16300, an. it'-, the gr.-atest bargain on th. market, and no one can sell It at THIS PRUT but us Wo hae some great bargains on our bonks at present, 1 t Ii In homes, building lots .and prospective business property. An 8-room modern two-story frame., with 66x168 feet "f ground; has been placed with us exclusively to sell f'T 16700 by a non-resident. The grotnul Is worth from J75 to $S0 per foot. Located one block from Temple 5x9 roils, with 5-room brick, only lt blm ks 1 rum county bulldm-. " Building lots, onlv two blocks from Fish. rs brewery . $25 each; thej won t last long, Old 8-room house and two and one-half rod lot near 4th We-t and 4th North; only ". $75 cash: balance easy. 1 Ittle A Little, No. i w 2nd South elltt M'KELLVR A: CO.'B BARGAINS BUILDING LOTS. $2nor'or 7th F. and 10th So. $900 2V?XK. Mb. E and 4th So. $12rA-60xl65 ft. ltth B and 1st So. $14O0--3xl0. 0th E. and 1st So. $1700 0x120 ft . E tot So $2230 Nice cor., E 1st So $2500 6x5, cor close In, 1st st modern HOMES. $2500 New f,-room mod brick cottage, east side. $4500 Buys one of the best 7-room mo.l. brick residences In tho city, located on n. e. cor. of 3rd and J sts The prettiest or on N bench. FOR BARGAINS IN HOUSES SEE A. M'KELLAR & CO , 63Vi W. 2ND SO ell24 JFST PIrTvD ON THE MAR ket 600 feet of ground, 1st South, between 9th and 10th West sts., SOUtil frontage, at $lu per foot, or $fo0 for 60 ft. building lot The llrst lot was sold yesterday at this price. Parties seeking west side for build ing location will find It to their ad antage to call and see me before making purchase. A bargain on 9th East et Tvt 4 ;UxlO M rod, with 14-ft alley. -u EDWARD M ASIITi N, ell2S 3f'l-3 Deseret News Bldg. SPECIAL Two cltv lots to trade for small plot of ground out of city, suitable for raising chickens on $1260 6-room house, northeast; good lot T'-rms. $0 t-rnom cottage, East side. This is a bargain. Terms. $2800 7-room modern residence. Fast side. $300 cash, $30 per month, Including interest rjJGD 4-room newly built house, south east. Terms HOME TRUST & SAYINGS CO , 6-S Wet 1st South St ollfi3 SOME RARE ONES $1000 buja new house and fine lot E 6th 80. 4-ROOM MODERN BRICK. "CIXSE IN" EASY TERMS. $2600 $225 for 2 LOTS In "KENSINGTON, " SHADE. ETC. 9 LOTS 1 Si EAST). $500 7-Boom Modern. 9TH EAST, $3100 GODDARD INVESTMENT CO., UNDER WALKER'S BANK, e1173 NOTE PRICES $S50. 4-room brick, W 1st 8 ; easy terms $1000 1-rmm almost new fr.; northeast Q10O 5-room framo, adobe-lined s. e fJSOO 5-room brick, facing Liberty park Wr want an offer for 2 fine lots In Perkins addition. Must be sol. I Prttrhard & Poo, Mgrs R. E. Dept. Wllson-8hc-man Co.. 52 V 2nd St. Tel. 492. aim WEIR, 5; W. 2ND SOUTH. $5750 9-rom brick; good furnace, laun dry with stationary tubs bath, toi let, front and back stairway, large hall lino porch, sewer connection. Baal Second South. JUO l-room brick cottage; bath, electric light, close In. 00010x20 rods, 2nd E, near City and County building WEIR, K W 2ND SOUTH eiia 5-ROOM MODERN PR. BRH7K 60X140 ft. excellent location. $22iO- $lro cash $10 p r mo , 7 per cent Int , or will take two to four good building los as part pay ment Hubbard InVt. Co., 78 W. 2nd So. ell28 126X157 FT NEAR LIBERTY PARK, worth $10C;i Must pell and will take $660 cash, or half cash. Address E 52, Tribune ell2 SOME OF THE CHOICEST LOTS ON e. bench. $276 each. $26 cash $7 fa per mo Lots 4H blocks from city and county bldg $300 each. 7-room brle; house, s. e . close In. $2300: $300 cash, $20 per mo. Hubbard Inv t. Co . 78 W 2nd Bo tt-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. PANTRY, bath, tbllet. 6 light. Lot 40x132 East Sec ond South; $2500 E 61 Tribune ell22 SEE CROMAR. 112 W. 2ND SO., IF IN terested In Salt Lake real estate. clffT WE SELL REAL ESTATE THAT'S all Tuttlo Bros. 149 Main; red ban signs. EXTRA WELL BUILT NEW 5ROOM modern, ugni-prwsea nricK, natural finish throughout- large hall bath, el Is, porches and largo basement, inquire ol owner, near premises, 174 South 12th East. , eii57 WHEN YOU BUY OR SELL. Keep In mind th" fact that We make correct abstracts, Guarantc-o against all errors in title, Examlno titles. Atteml all details of purchase or aale. The Homer Alwtruct Co., Inc., Main and 1st So . under Doseret Bank R1242 C. W MILLER, REAL ESTATE AND loans 112 W Second Soath st. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS U. P R R. lands. E J. Wills. 15 W. 2nd So. mlM7 ROOMING-HOUSES. See Goddard, under Walker's bank. U2113 HOUSTON REAL ESTATE INV CO.. real estate and loan brokers 2G1 Main al403 76x155 FEET ON STATE STREET, north of the Bell Telephone Co Inq 2C8 Commercial Club. zlSS M1DOLEY-BODEL CO. Real estate. 23 E. 1st So nl25? EDWARD M ASHTON, REAL ES tate. rentals. 301 News Bldg. blOll 2V,xC. MAIN AND STH SO ; A SNAP $600. Meeks. 310 Atlas Block. FOR BARGAINS SEE ME I HAVE several hundred thousand dollars' worth of real estate, which I own or control ex clusively. You can get It only through mv agency. Some bargains Sue, me 6. F. Peterson. S3 W. 2nd So. c!3 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. TUTTLB BROTHERS. Investment Bankers, Progress building. 40 Main street. We offer tho following decided snaps for nlert buyers Selo. t yours quickly by see ing us beforo too late. MISCELLANEOUS: N--.it 5-room brick, with land U0ir, feel, 11th East near loth South. Ample spat for three more houses. Fine fruit and shadi tro.s i v , - 1 Rare bargain at $2000. Good double brick. 1C rooms, bath, man tels and grabs etc., Mowing well, city water- lot 90x190, alley Near 5th East ami 8th South Very cheap at $iooo Make offer Nl.c S-room, extra well built house, modern; big lot; $5500. One block from Main Close In. Twt) line new 5-room modern brick houses. These are good properties and Cheap $3.'0 and $2750. Choice 5-room brick; location unexcelled 1st South near 8th East Rare bargain? S2S09 Good 5-room brick cottage near .'ad East and 6th South Juft the place for someone wanting d ear-In home. Extra good 6-roorn brick home, moilerr, , lot 3x10. A great snap $3000. Numerous others In all parts of city. FINE IU (USES 12-room elegant, entirely modern bouse large lot uud barn; 7th East near 1st South; $ooo. 10-room line brick dwelling, all conve niences; Brlgham noar 4th Fast, $11,000. l'l-ioom ii' at brick hom ...rg. lot. mod ern; 6th Fast near Brlgham, (7000 12-room new . i.-K-irit hom . mod. Must be seen to br appreciated. Largo lot North U Prigham near 5th E:ist; $12,000. 12-room magnlllcent Brlgham street home P.-rfect In nil Its appointments, lot 510 barn and fine shade trees, SOn.nou 10-room new, modern brick; Brigham street home; corner lot. 4x10 and large stable- rm"i P.I 'SI NESS PRi iPERTY An extra choice lot, 47x115, to alley , ) ;t South street near State, only $135 per fool Let us talk with vou about this quick, for business blo.-k or flat would pay 15 to 20 per cent Seeial wholesale and warehouse sites, on 1st South. 3rd and 5lh West at 2nd South Railroad facilities some bargains for early purchasers Call on or 'phone us. Don't delay We know bargains and gel ibmi Money to loan at lowest rates e11l3 TI TTLE BROTHERS HOMER & ROBERTSON, Real Estate, Fire Insurance Loans Sin.ori to loan on business or close In residence property. Why put your money In the savings bank, where you only get 4 per cent per annum Interest, when you i an make a good Investment In real es tate, A bank can bn-.ik. whereas a good investment In real property will always make you money, and so long as you pay your taxes you e.ui't loose it fJ0x3 feet, comer of 13th East nnd 7th South, $1600 Do you know of a section cf tho city when- values are as likely to Increase as they are on the east bench? Here Is one on the west side, 1-9x8 rods on 5th North between 2nd and Brd W. -t. $1160. Another west side piece 4 4-?xS rods. Secan-J West between 4th and 5th North. SlfiOO. Very fine building sites in the bst rcslil. nc- portion of tho cltv are growing scarce Look at that lot on B neur 2nd. tho boat niece on tho market If you wish to build a home, or If you want a money making Investment can you find a orctti. r slt for an apartment house'' Only $40n0. it Is like giving It away. That S-room brick, corner of ';rd rend E. lot texllO feet, R of W In rear. (5600 Ground alone is almost worth tho money. A cosy 6-room brick, nothing m ire mod em, E. S . $3500. A new S-room modern brick, E. S., $1650 cash, balance at 7 per i ont, $3000. 8-room frame. E near 3rd. lot 50x110. R of W. In r.-ar, $4000. As we nlwavs hao money to loan there Is never any trouble In making terms on an thing w e sell. HOMER it ROBERTSON Main and First So. (under Deserel bank ) ell9C THE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COL umns carry' more real estate ads. tban all the other papers combined, and tho ads. are paid for Why? Because Tho Tribune has the call for thin class of business. WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE AND take part pay In lota Contractor and Builder, 106s 2nd st. d8S4 BUSINESS CHANCES. $S25.0AO FOR INVESTMENT IN FIRST mortgage bonds, and other preferen tial securities. Entire Issues preferrred. Applications received from principals and brokers with authority. Clarkeson Brooks & Co . 15 Broad St , New York City eS40 100 LOTS FREE. Applicants sending stamp will receive deed of lot, sire 26x100 feet, suburb. New Yotk. 20th Century Realty Co., 6 Wan street, New York b$4 $25 MONTH MAKING LISTS NAMES In spare time. Cash paid for lists from any county. Particulars for stamp Mgi 407 Continental Bank Bldg. St Louis Mo ftioa BIG MONEY $10 BUYS, Pl.'TS OH calls on 10.000 bushels wheat; no further risk fluctuation of 6 centis makes you $500 Write for circular Tho National Commission Co., Pittsburg. Pa. el045 PATENTS GUARANTEED. PATENTS set ur d or free return. Send modol or sketch for free opinion as to patentabil ity Send for Illustrated guide book and list of Inventions wanted: finest publica tion Issued for free distribution Cont line valuable Information regarding patents, trade marks and copyrights, how to ob tain and fell them; 100 mechanical move ments, etc Patent secured by us ad vertised free in the nati nt record. Sample copy free. Address Evans. Wllklns Ac Co registered attorneys. 600 F stree, Wash ington. D. C ei044 GINSENG IF TOE WANT SOME IN formatlon about Ginseng send for "My New Book of Advice. It's free; also my Great Seed Catalogue for 1906. F B Mills, box 463. Rose Hill N. Y. o24 ONLY A SMALL INVESTMENT NEC ossary to put you into an easy, honor aide and paying business, call at once J R Marsh. &s N 2nd West 6709 AUCTION SALE. BY B M. ' ONION. ON TUESDAY, January 17. 10:30 a. m , ol 10 McDonald court (between Third und Fourth est on Sixth South! I will bc-11 P.russ.lH ,n,. lngrHln carpels, i ugs, rockers and chairs, laet. curtains, nearly new dining ijible and chairs, sideboard, fine steel rt.nge, combination kitchen table lino leum, dresser, commode, iron ie.i, i.,n,.t set, pictures, crockery and glassware, etc Goods are nearly new and in good condi tion ijbo ON TUESDAY JAN 17. AT 10 M A M , .v.. 96 South Beventh East street, fine lot liik'h-grade goods, consisting of leather upholstered parlor rockers, ak and wil low rockers, patent book shelves, glass fronts, lot books and encyclopaedias, wilting desk and hookcuso Combined, lino sideboard cot $75 large rugs. t ,Y.i, bedroom set, i-t $150; iGbn beds, four fins dressers, plat, gloss nail tree. French clock, lot lace curtains and drapery, hot blast heater, solid mahogany tables, dln Ing and library tables, pictures, dlahes and silverware- lot kitchen ut uslls. refrlger ator, washing machine, lot tubs, Otc sewing machine and a thousand articles not mentioned. (MM K A. ANDREWS, Auctioneer. WE HAVE SOLD LA8T WEEK TEN White and Singer machines, which proves that our prices aro right. For the 06x1 ten days SS will otTer thirty almost new' carpets and rugs, consisting of Ingrains. Brussels, velvets. Axmlnslers au.l Shlraz i ugs. at one-half of the original cost Everything for complete housekeeping ut sp. clal low 'l Ii , s NEBRASKA FURNITURE LO.. 62 E 2nd South. dilO POR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. THOROUGHBRED SINGLE AND rose-comb Brown Leghorns ISM South West Temple. elir5 IF YOU WANT TO BUY A ROOMING- houso that always pays, call at 42 Eust zno South. 81198 FIRST CLA8S CHICKERING PIANO: bargain price 112 W 2nd South. 1171 WHAT HAVE YOU TO BELL THE Snh ev can sell It for -'".I I ' E Walker bide- ell8! TEAM, HARNESS AND ALMOST new cut-under spring wagon; extra cheap; nt Hoyt's. '252 So. State. ellt'C V E CAN SEI L YOU FURNIT1 RE OF a li-room house House rents r,,r $36 Font i Min n now rented for light housekeeping for $2'c Furniture in Hr.-t-class condition. Our price on this will suit vou Bnlvey Mercantile brokers Sal D F' Walker SlMB FOR $LfM WE CAN SELL YOU THE furniture of 8 14-room boarding :ind room- Ing-house This Includes a piano which I osl HSO Not to mention a 7D Bui 1. range, oak bed-room pet, birch bed -room set which cost $5(i and $ each. Two folding beds. ', Iron double beds, besides the nu merous other things necessary to furnish a house of this else. The quality of this Stuff will surprise you. Can give, you I three yeara' lease on Uu- building nt a oi-v cheap rent. The right parties can make, money n this house. All particu lar? a l tlv- SpIvov Mercantile brokers 211 D F. Walker 81141 THE BNIVEY, 2S1 D F. WALKER, will sell your business. eU32 A GOOD HORSE. CHEAP INQ North 3rd Weal 1 r1147 CYEHUS CO EGG INCUBATOR AND U)0-Chick brooder. A few picked games 1220 Indiana ave ell51 FINE JERSEY COW. 72S SOUTH FOUl th East ellGO BEDSTEAD SPRING MATTRESS 2 quilts. 2 pillow- M; 1 kitchen cupboard. $.1 755 E. 2nd South ellffi ROOMING-HOUSE. 14 ROOMS. MOD em conveniences All or part furniture. 24; W 1st So. lc IN ONE OF THE MOST PROSPER OUS towns of Idaho we have a general mi rrhnndlsp stock that will Inventory $1. Pi, and we aro authorized to sell this for 76C on the dollar List year the own r s ret profit was H.700 We would bt- pleased to go into details with any one who may be Interested LITTLE ft LITTLE, No 4 W. 2nd 01H7 LARGE COUNTER SUITABLE FOR bar soda fountain or lunch counter Bru neau, 3j W . 2nd So. ell23 DINING TABLE. $15; LEATHER BOT tom chairs. $1K; large gold coin base burner $i IB B. 7th So ell38 RUBBER-TIRED CRITTENDEN LAN dau carriage good as new J. P. Fowler 57 S. W. Temple. cSS8 HALF INTEREST IN A FINE PAY lng grocery business, best location and cheapest rent In the city ; rererenoes ex ohang.s. Address E 17 'lYIbune eG63 SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY Salt Lake Mining. Review It's reliable OLIVER TYPEWRITER. IN OOOD condition Address E IS, Tribune el085 HEATING STOVE, GOOD AS NEW n snap; parties leaving city. No II K. vsor curt, 'rd E . bet. 4ih and 5th So elOTS .iNE CUTTER. 2 STRINGS OF BELLS $10; a snap. 674 So. 5th East. el077 iN'E OF THE FEW PERFECT HEAJD , Boston terrier dog--, dark brlndle. screw tall, year ld. lowest price fSO, Hawkins's barred rocks, Duston's Wyandottes. 198 S street. elWl EOX TERRIER PI PS. CHEAP AND choice of seven 463 W. 5th S6. elu75 BLACKSMITH'S TOOI.S, CHEAP Call 6 p. m after Monday, No. MHO w :rd South elt67 IK'RSE. SHEEP WAGON AND ONE set of work harness; also lot of grocers' counters, with bins and shelving, every Ing in the line of household goods, cheap. O. K. Fuwilture Co.. 806 So. State elOM uK TRADE 90 HEAD OF HORSES, .ill kinds. 15 buggies, all price; 13 delivery and express wagons, 5 heavy wagons; 8 milk cows 5 sewing machines; 7 cabs and hacks, stoves of all kinds; furniture, whatever you want; blacksmith nnd car penter tools; homes on the Installment plan, from $7 60 p.T month Call nnd see us. Utah Sale and Exchange Bureau, 63 West 2nd South eluSl BROWN LEGHORN CHICKENS. Will also sell r trade for chickens Peta lun.a Incubator, 126-egg size. 15 Currant st. e5 FINE OLD VIOLIN N At'i'Ol NT of sickness. After 7 p. m . No 51 So 2nd West c94S PARLOR COOK STOVE AND THREE common cook stoves'. Rear 29 So 4th East. ELEGANT COMBINATION FOLDING bed with wardrobe and writing desk; matting. Hat-ton desk, bureau, wardrobe, cheap. 112 D. Keith building ;..! ONE GOOD HORSE FOR SALE, cheap. 65 Green St.; Capitol hill. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE; siliablo for private or rooming; sell cheap for cash. 206 W 2nd So., Shaw terrace. , eSSO "FINE LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFeT Redman Van and Storago Co. C13S2 HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD. IOWA stables. 129 W Bo. Temple. alios YOU CAN SELL ANYTHING through The Tribune. Ads under this head frequently attract many Inquiries. In every city some one paper has tho call for this class of advertising. VERY CHEAP. UPRIGHT PIANO. Call at Room 210 Atlas block. aH9 TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITER-; StLD RENTED. UK paired, exchanged (all makesi, we also sell billing machines typewriter supplies, typewriter lurnllnre. and furnNti stenog raphers and operators. Remington Type writer Co., 172 s w Temple BelJ 'phone 1622-Y. C10I3 WE RENT ALL MAKES TYPE writer Exchange. 02 W 2nd South. d451 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRK AL SUPPLIES AND CON strucUon. largo stock of latest chande liers Inter-Mt. Eiec Co . 45 E. 1st So. , , j WEATHER RECORD Weather for T.iday rarlly elOUdy, with lo cal snow, Maximum trmpvrfllure, 10 rtg minimum temperature, St del . mean trmporaUi-e, 32 dtK.. hleh In r, Iok nbn th normal Accumulated deficiency of tompc-ratur lnc th,- tirst ol the month i I -i-1 Ac. uniuln.tc.1 deflclency of temperaturn Mile..' the rlrnt of .lunuary. 1" deg Total preolplUltiOO from 6 p. m. to 8 p, m , none. Accumulotel deficiency of precipitation sinco th. flrnt of the. month inrli Aeeuinuhvel deficloncT of precipitation since the first of Jnnuarr Ii Inch It J ilYATT, Local Forccaeter SECRET SOCIETIES. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF the Grand Lodge of Free and A0C Ptcd Musons uu Utah tiro hereby notified that its thirty-fourth annual communication will convono in tho Masonic hall, City ot ogden. Tuesday, tho 17th Inst., at 10 o'clock a 111 Qualified Masons are iordlal- lv Invited, CHRISTOPHER DIEHL Grand Socreuny. MT. MORIAH LODGE NO, 2 WILL hold a special meeting tomorrow (Mon day) evening at 7:30 o'clock for F. C. de gree work. Masons qualified Invited. CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. Secretary. - A O U. W -ALL MEMBERS ARE HE quested to meet af A. O U W hall. 11 So. Main. Sunday. January 15. 1 P m '" attend the funeral of Brother George W. Martin of Ontario lodge No 1 e994 J ;G. MORRIS' . N. A A 8. RITE THE FOUR CO-ORDI-nate bodies of the A. A. R Rite of Free Masonry hold statd meetings the third Thursday In each month at tho Masonic hall, corner Wect Temple and Second South. Solonmlng brethren Invited. WILLIAM J LYNCH. 32 deg W M Jordan Ixdge of Perfection No -W M James Lowes Chapter of Rose Croix No 1 WALTER SCOTT. K. C. C. H. Wise Master. IRA O RHOADES. X C C Commander Salt I-ako Council of Kodasn No 1 FRED CLEM SCHRAMM. K C. C H T of k r-tah Consistory CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. S3 deg . Registrar for All tho Pod lea S ARGENT A LODGE NO T F AA-and A M At Masonic hail, first JUT Tuesday of each month. Members 'rxcf ;t.-r iodges and sojourning brethren Invited. FRANK B SHERWOOD. W J- MOSES C. PHILLIPS, Secretary WASATCH LODGE NO I. F AND A 1 t- l ,, jt PrIH.iv eoch month Members of sister lodges and so journing brcthr.n In good standing In vited. W", T LARRETTE, W. M A j lowe Becrstary. MT MORIAH IXlDGE NO 2. F AND A M Masonic hall, second Monday each rr.r nth Members of sister lodges and so journing members In good Standing in vlted. WILLIAM M RASH. W M CHRISTOPHER DIEHL. Secretary EL KALAH TEMPLE. A A. O. N. M S Third Wednesday of each month Ma sonic hall at 8 p. m All nobles tojoum Ing Invited. C F. JENNINGS. Potentate. A BROWN. Recorder I O O F FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17. L O O. F.. meets ec-y Wednesday night at 3 o clock, I O O F temple Visitors wel come H J CREAGER. N. G. J C SMITH, Secretary. I. O. O F. TEMPLE DIRECTORY: Subordinate lodges meet as follows. Utah lodgo No. 1. Thursday Salt Lnke lodge No. 2. Friday. Jordan lodge No. 3, Monday. Rldgley lodgo No. 9. Thursday. Enterprise lodge No 15. Wednesday. Fidelity lodge No. 17. Wednesday. Mystic lodge No 22, Monday. rvr fPtrVTS Oqulrrh encimpment No L second and fourth Tuesday?" Golden Rule encampment No. w. first and third 'rSiesdays REHEKAH LODGES. Naomi Reh-kah lodgo No 1, second and forth Baturdays. , Miriam Rebekah lodge No. 5. first and third Saturdays. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. U MEETS every Tuesday, S o clock, at I O. O F. ball SILVER MAPLE CIRCLE NO 103 meets every Friday night at I. O O. F. hall FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. VISRGJUSETlODGE NO. 161 MEETS every Monday at I O O. F temple. B. W. MAYO. F M. WM E JENKINS. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. CAT ANTHE MYRTLE LODGE NO 1. everv Monday. K of P hall C. E BAKER. C. C. C. E HOLM AN K of R A 9. uS96 LINCOLN LODGE NO. 23. K. OF P.. meets every Saturday evening. S o clock, K of P. hall. ROCK? MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. X Every Thurnday evening. IC of P hall. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. K O T M. SALT LAKE TENT NO. 2. ffiverj Thursday. 1. O O F. hall. Visit- Ing Knights invited. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. aTtie iTYTlECO meets every first nnd third Tuesday. 8 j. m.. I. O. O. F. hall. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. SALT LAKE AERIE NO. 67. EVERY Friday, 8 p. m . A. O U. W. hall. i RATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. SEGO LILY LODGE NO. 262. FIRST and third Tuesday, 8 p. in., A. O. U. YV. hall. ROYAL ARCANUM, "ScTTlTnTTu 16lT2iTaT?L Thursday. Jennings block 3 .'. 1' PLi:, Reget. E L. JONES. Secretary. DANISH BROTHERHOOD OF AMEK ICA HAABET LODGE NO ti. EVERY 1ST and 3rd Thursday I. O O F. tempie. " REDMjSN iTTTlXvaiTtTcTi O. U. W. hall ever' Saturday night. dlOlO BUILDING PERMITS. Building permits Issued by tho Inspector during the vast two weeks are as follows James Pasty; between Sixth and Seventh South and Plrat and Sec ond East, brick cottage $ 900 J. P. Sorensen, 673 Sixth street, im provements 100 i Warwick, corner II and Second street, two-storv brlc k 3,100 S B ( taper r.-ar SH South State, brick foundry 1.500 F T Roberts. Bet Ond and O, re pairs L000 Covey nveotment 'o, Third South between Firm arid Second Wl two three-story modi ru brlcka, $sw each 16,000 William ; Ehlert, M7 South Third East, two-storj brick i.coo George Curley. First West between First and Second South, brick cottage 1.000 C. Bonnard, 143 South West Temple, shed M J. A. Bardley, Second nnd Canyon road. bit. k store and dv. lllng 1.500 p. ter Krogh. 732 South Second East, brick addition 300 D C Dart, Third and R, brick cot tage 2.00 VY G Loveridge. U7i East Fourth South, brick cottage 1 000 Mrs. Harriett le, 430 South Twelfth East, repairs 150 Samuel Oldham tM F street, luick cottage 1,600 Mi s Bell Hagen, Lincoln avenue be tween Tenth and Eleventh South, frame cottage SOI National Bank of the Republic, Main ami Second South, entrance- to bunk COO L E. Bprague, between Eighth and Ninth West and First and Second North, brick cottage 1,000 Total J3L100 sbbbbbbbbV bbbbbb! BUSINESS MAKES A GOOD START Successful Season in All Lines, Real Estate Men Have Several Important Deals Pending. Wholesale Grocer Has All the Trade He Can Attend To Bank Clearing-s Increase. Interviews with retail and wholesale dealers proprietors ar.d managers of de partment stores, architect?, contractors and real estate men, all go to show that the fir3t two weeks In January, have beon satisfactory from a business stand point, and tho present healthy condition of trade points the wav toward a success ful sc-a?on. "We have never had such a bright out look at this time of the j ear before," said the manager of a large Main street de partment store. "Collection! were never ho good, there seems to be plenty of money In circulation, and our trade Is con stantly Increasing. We fully expect to Jncreapo. our sales 20 or 9 per cent over thoso of last year." Big Sales on Tap. Real estate men. while not having closed any very Important deals during the week, have a number In prospect that will col lectively run up Into the hundreds Of thousands of dollars, and they expect a continuation of the building conditions of last season, with a probable increase In tho number of sales Contractors have their full quota of buildings to erect as soon as the seancn opens, but juflt now the architects are having a 'jreathlng ppell. Those who Intend colliding homes In the spring are tlll fljriring on the style and size of houses they wont, and the ar. hltect will not be given a chance to submit blue prints or rough drawing of prospective homes until It Is nearly time for the contractor to bo engaged. W. have practically all the business we can attend to." said a wholesare grocer th other day "Orders arc coming In from new territory, our old customers are buying In larger quantities and we notice that more of them aro taking advantage of cash-wlth-the-ordT prices than for merly Tee, you may say that the year lOTfi promises great things for the whole saler and retailer as well In act, the answer Of one dealer might well be tak.-n for the answer of all. Thoy feel that Salt Lake Is upon the verge Of a much greater and more satisfactory growth thun over before, and a united action toward such B condition Stems to have been well started. Local Stock Mnrket. The week lust closed has been one of the liveliest In "local stocks seen for a long time although the sugar companies have rather monopolized the greater share of the lncrca-se.1 activity . Consolidated Wa gon hay moved up to 7 ' a haro. flfty tlvo shares being transferred at this price. Friday. Following are the lateet quota tions. ticncret National bank JH'2! Z C M. I 152.00 Home Fire In-mrance C,, 141 .00 ftah Sugar ro.. preferred - IBM Common Ftato Bank of Utah 12'52 Deseret Savins bank BJB.W Zlon a Saving Bank and Trust Co W..0O 1'tnh National bank S'25 Provo Commercial nnd F-avlne r.ank IBS DO Labi Commercial and Savins bank tW 00 Fit-it Natl, mil bonk - f Ogdcn Sil 00 Thatcher Bro Banking Co.. Logan 113.(0 R. cky Mountain Bell Tvlophono Co . ?4 M Travis County tank. Farmlnctcc 110 oo ti;dcn Savings bank 1C0 00 Con. Wagon and Machine Co N 0ft Common 70.00 Frunon. C.iinU Sugar Co 11 02 Amalgamated SuRnr Co . preferred 95 00 Common 141.08 Idaho Sugar Co " 03 LewlRton Sugar Co 11.21 Sugar City Townslte Co 103.00 National Bank of th Republic ICO 00 BarncH Banking Co 125 00 Bonds ciiurch bonds 101.00 i 'on. Kallwav and Power Co 90.00 Salt I-okc City railroad 101 00 Sutnpter Valley railroad . 101.no ruin i'o. URtit and Power Co 101 CO Bank Clearings. An Increase of $1,122..14 In the local bank clearings for th past week, as com pnred with those of the corresponding (reek a sear ago. Is another Indication of Increased business at the beginning of the year. The comparison for the dif ferent days are given below: 1S05 1904 lanuury 9 t 74 5 7M.W4 M lanuarv 10 792.071. 71 G43.M1 50 January- 11 101.01 3 MS.0 ,i January 12 . 747.25.;$ 7.:.lo6.S JanUATV 13 941. 4 JO 4M.4W IS January 11 673.0S3 415.JW M Totals 4.7M.7: V 11 54 Increase, Jl.-.FOB 14 MRS. JUDGE THE BUYER Purchase of the Houston Block "Was Consummated Yesterday. Mrs Mary Judge is now the owner of the fSouston block and lease at 2ol-3 South Main street, and t also In posses sion of an option on tho ground which belong to the William H 11 Bpafford es tate Tho price given Is $40,000 The con vvyanee for the lease and Improvements was filed yesterday In the Recorder s of il. -ind while the amount Specified was but $1. It Is evident that the consideration must have run well up Into the thousands of dollars. The sale was negotiated by T Hallorsn Af Mrs Judge has been purchasing some of the finest business properties on Main, Second and Third South streets lor years, the deal of yes terday Is but a small one as compared With some of her holdlngH. It Is claimed that she is by far tho larg-M real SStatS owner in tho city. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ernest F. Svhettler to Cliarlc A Olson. SSRaot deed. MxSO roda In section 21, townxhlp 1 nouth, rangu 2 west. tc t 100 11 HiiuKi'-i to .1 oli ii s ",iK-s L'c.xll r.vJs In lot 12, hlock 2i. Klvn-acro plat A . . COO .' W Mldclsy to F O. Frlck. ttzSSH feet In lot 2, block SI. plot D. etc 2.600 H Dlnwoodey to Sarah K. Dlnwoodi X3 li feel BOrthSSSt from 10 rod i-usi Ol aouthweet corner lot 3. block 2. plat M 1 .uiv II Ot.U.l to OttO O Oblad. 4 rods and 3 feet by S rod In lot 7. block 22. plat B . 200 BniniS P Morris to Mato B CromT. 10t C rods northeast from northwest comer lOt 8. block W. plut A 6.300 William II Cromer to li.hn A Williams. ISixlM feet southeast from ?2H feot east of QOrthWeSt corner lot (. Mock Cfv plat A 3.400 Some to Edw IV Swan. IMx" ft BOUtheSSl from norUWeSt conwr lot 6, block 66, plat A 2.500 Charles Sharp to WlllUui C Butte rtlvld, ' BBBBBBBBBBBBa STEWART'S BILL IS INDORSED I Horticultural Society I Meets. I Takes Its Pick of the Ex pariment Station Bills Presented. Proposal to Move Logan Experiment H Station Stirs Up a Storm Seed- BPS' less Apples Discussed bKbui Iepislatlon now In progress or about to Hsny come up for consideration at the hand? jBBSgl of the Legislature, was a main topic of HbbR Slacnssloh at yesterday's meeting of the Hb! Salt Iike Horticultural society. Tho so- BBS Clotv" alMO olentr..! new rrftce.rQ Tt- SBSSBffi the public against the purchase of seed- less apple trees on the ground that the ILEiB apples from theo trees nr tasteless. ThN HH&B Is a matter that has been receiving con- BBK slderablc attention In the way of printed oHebb nnd verbal discussion at the hands of BflB hortlculluralieits In this section of T'tnh sbSH during the fw weeks past. IHsBBB The new Agricultural College expetl- Hl ment farm bill was Indorsed as Introduced ssH Into the House by Stewart SsHss J. A Parry spoke on the advisability of SBbbrh the horticultural bill Just Introduced Into HbB the State Legislature, and spoke of th sssB necessity of moving the Ixigan experlmen- 'BfWsi tal station farm because of poor soil and Bsvn of retrenching In State unlvcrslt ex- sSb pons 88, because Ita courses and those of HEp5? the Agricultural college wore In certain BHe? respects identical. But the discussion Ha1 which followed his remarks was so warm ssWnfl that the entire matter was finally side- !Hm tracked HSar Technical Skill Needed. BfcjSi A proposition along the lines of agrlcul- Bssra tural and horticultural progress, which Is IHh now receiving much attention, Is that to BSd) plaro the southern Utah experimental smbBS station under the control of the Agrlcul- Bams tural college expeii mental bureau. This BllaS Is proposed because It Is said to bo better siS to have one management and because the iste'-ia experimental station at St George has lHR".J now reached the point where much tech- IBLtR nlcal work and instruction are necessary. Hjgsd For these and other reas ms legislation to bBKS the eff. i t specified will probably bo en- oHLf at ted In the Immediate future. Tills will IHS give the Agricultural college exportmen- BjslB t.il station direct management of the St. HMH QsOTgS farm It to also pioposed to os- BBB soclate the State Horticultural board with bhBH the Agricultural college managen-rent, as sbress an advlson,' botrd. In this It is held there Br9 would he no duplicating of expenses along flyifl the same line? of experiment and Instruc- WS tlon to farmers, lls proposition Is a fittl part of the latest bulletin of the southern bBBmbi Utah experimental station. Issued by IBSo! Joseph E. Parry. This bulletin goes on at length to detail the work being -loi.e, RfilSI and the progress being accomplished at tho station and In that section of th State where it 1 located by reason of this KsHtt work nnsj) Officers Are Elected lj The County Horticultural society at yes- terday's meeting chose the following of HHMT fleers: President W. C Burgon, secre- iB tare ;ind treasurer, X. D. J-nsen, ass'et- flni ant secretary, I N Elliott: vice-presl- HHi dent. U Heminway. district president. bsBm 'lr.-t J B Cox: second. F H. Walk third RnS? John M Smith fourth. S D WallSi B iHBK' llfth. W. J. Kiddle The society will meet again January 3S. IHKji - m 't acres In southeast quarter section l-SBSB 10, township 2 south, range 1 east .... .'0 f-f-BII Same to Horrlet C Wolker. c acres In plH section 30. township 2 south range 1 IIIB east 1 Pavld M.-Konzle. Jr., to David McK.n lEffia zle, 20 acres In Miction 21. township 1 H ( mil rulix 1 west I H Mur A II Cannon to Dora O Vblker, H 7Sxi33 feet southeast from 153 feet south of northwest corner lot S, block 2. plat H soo ttm James Eager to tiottfrted Eusciir. I.lix L to fot northwest from o5 feet wcat of H southeast comer lot 1. hlock S3, plat C. f-V) i-VBSB K. M Mlchelson to A V Michelson. 10 BpH acres !n northeast quarter section 20, H township 2 HUtll, range 1 cast 100 JH Sarah A. Hacker to Marshall Hacker. H lota II. IS. 18, Liberty pork 2.0.10 l-BIH T. A. Mill,- to it- National bank of B Deodw.XKl. quit-claim dej. lots 11. 12. H block 1. Liberty park plat Ft I 1 li.me Investment and Savings company to same, lots 11. 12. block 1. etc.. T.lb- H erty park plat B ...... , s H Copper King Mining company to Ellrs- H t.eth Livingston. Basin lode, etc . Htg H Cottonwood . 2.008 Will Make Gloves at Logan. Articles of Incorporation of the Logan Glove and Tanning company were filed with the Secretary of State yesterday. The business of the company Is to manu facture glomes and other leather products und to buy and sell hides, leather wool I and other Industrial products The amount of the capital stock Is $10,000. divided Info 1000 shares of the oar value of $10 each The first board of directors consists of I Isaac Jorgensen. J. S Campbell, George I A Boll, R I- Campbell and George I, Ind- j qulst. Business Notes. I Edward IC. Ac-Mon has Just placed on the, I market tho south half of block E-3. plat C, Salt lake City Surrey, or V0 f. et frontage on First outh between Ninth and Tmth Wst streets. H The first lot. BBX1H feet was sold yesterday to H QottMed Teuseher at 10 per foot or for ,J rh plsea The puihaser of this lot will erppt ' at onc a handsome six-room brick cottage. I Purlng the yan year Mr. Asbton reports a II k-r-ut niajiy Improvements on tho west sldo. Pert las whom ho represents havo erected In tbo neighborhood of this block cottages whle v i I I reflect credit on th- eaut aide. The out- I look for large ImproM-ni.-nta on tho wpsi side 1 la entertained for 1906. TEACHERS WANT LAWS. I Legislative Committee Appointed I Yesterday at County Institute. r' County Te.ichors' Institute was held yss H terdu morning In room U. L D S. I'nl- f voralty building The meeting was opened MM with a few words bv Superintendent I- Smllh after which Prof William :r Stew- ' ;irt of the University of Utah gave a lee- , tur - on 'Kindling a Worth v Ambition In h the Mind of the Child " f. ; Among other things Prof Stewart said that the tepcher could not do this unless L ha or she weiv deeply In earnest In the Mt work of teaching. The teacher must love the work and must have a n;itural love r and sympathy for the child Many teach- - I 1-9 affect this interest, but only the rent t, MM feeling can haVS any effect on the child. El; Prof. Stewart recommended as a means P B to '.wakening ambition the committing of j" , '' t gems from literature to memory IBBJ Prof Chrlstopherson gave the explana- a . tlon of the music work for the teachers. R..-r to bo used until the next Institute. A &- I committee was appointed to present mnt- WA vv ten Of Interest to the county schools to the Loglsla-ure. Thoso selected were B. mt' '' ' W Ashton, James E. Moss ond John W. B -' Smith. fife -" The schools In District 29. which have. E-.' been closed on account of smallpox, will Kf1 be sgnln opened nxt Monday All pre- IK" cautions have been taken to make the J , 1 lull (lings safe, K, '-: .r