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Springville. 18th Dist-Kamas, Woodland, Peoa prec, Summit Co; Wasatch Co; Uintah Co, Lycurgus Johnson, P; Ashley. 19th Dist-Nephi, Mona, Levan, Juab prec, Juab Co; Millard Co, J A Melville, P; Fillmore. 20th Dist-Thistle, Fairview, Mt Pleasant, Spring City, Moroni, Fountain Green, Freedom, Ephraim prec, San- pete Co, C N Lund, P; Mt Pleasant. 21st Dist-Manti, Petty, Mayfield, Gunnison, Fayette prec, Sanpete Co; Sevier Co, W K Reid, P; Manti. 22d Dist-Beaver,Co;
Piute Co, W E Robison, P; Beaver. 23d Dist-Iron Co; Garfield Co; Bluff City, McElmo prec, San Juan Co;
D.M.McAllister & Co. 72 Main St.
[ 16] (COMMENCED BUSINESS 1854.)
Geo. Dunford
EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS,
CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY,
-SOLE AGENTS FOR- -
The Celebrated Douglas Shoe. 66 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET. Opposite Salt Lake Theatre.
-THE-
Deseret News Co.
3 & 5 8. First South St,,
PRINTERS, :: PUBLISHERS, AND PAPER MAKERS.
PUBLISHERS OF
Deseret Evening News, .
PER YEAR. $10.00.
Deseret Semi- Weekly News, 3.00.
Deseret Weekly, 2.50,
The oldest and most reliable papers in the Rocky Mountain Region.
Livery & Transfer.
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New Harmony prec, Washington CQ, W P Sargent, P; Panguitch. 24th Dist-Kane Co; Washington Co (ex- cept New Harmony prec.), W T Stewart, P; Kanab.
Territorial Institutions.
The following Boards of Control of Territorial Insti- tutions are appointed by the Governor for two years and confirmed by the Council of the Territorial Assembly. The members receive $4 per diem and traveling ex- penses. The present members, appointed Jan 1890, are as follows: DIRECTORS of INSANE ASYLUM, located at Provo -- Geo Sutherland, Liberal; W N Dussenberry, Peoples; H M Dougall, L, of Utah Co; P T Farnsworth, P, of Beaver Co; L W Shurtliff, P; J D Carnahan, L, of Weber Co; C E Allen, L, of Salt Lake Co; appropria- tion, $163,000. TRUSTEES REFORM SCHOOL, located at Ogden -- W C Hall, L: E G Woolley, P; Edw Benner, L, of Salt Lake Co; R H Jones, P, of Box Elder Co ; C C Richards, P ; L B Adams, L; J N Kimball, L, of Weber Co ; appropriation, $35,000. TRUSTEES AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, located at Logan -- W S McCornick, L; M B Sowles, L, of Salt Lake Co; C F Olsen, P; J T Ham- mond, P, of Cache Co; W H Brown, P ; J E Hills, L, of Utah Co; R W Cross, L, of Weber Co ; appropriation, $48,000. REGENTS UNIVERSITY of DESERET, located bet 1st & 2d N and 2d & 3d W, Salt Lake City -- Robt Harkness, L, chancellor ; J E Dooley, L; J R Walker, L; F H Auerbach, L; J W Donnellan, L; J A Marshall, L; Jas Sharp, P ; L S Hills, P ; W M Stewart, P, of Salt Lake Co; E P Ferry, L, of Summit Co; Abram Hatch, P, of Wasatch Co; R C Lund, P, of Washington Co; W N Shilling, L, of Weber Co; R C Chambers, L, of Salt Lake Co, treasurer; appropriation, $75,000. DIREC- TORS DESERET AGRICULTURAL and MANUFACTURING SO- CIETY, Fair held annually about Oct 6, at Exposition square, Salt Lake -- H W Lawrence, L, pres ; H M Wells, P, secty ; C P .Mason, L; Chas Reed, L; N Empey, P ; W H Rowe, P ; Fred Simon, L, of Salt Lake Co ; J D Peters, P, of Box Elder Co ; H W Haight, L, of Davis Co; Smith Parker, L, of Piute Co; A D Holdaway, L, of Utah Co; E A McDaniel, L, of Weber Co; appropriation, $34,217. LOAN COMMISSIONERS-Geo A Lowe, L; Geo M Scott, L; J J Daly, L; Thos G Webber, P; N W Clayton, P, of Salt Lake Co. BOARD of EQUALIZATION-J E Dooley, L, of Salt Lake Co; A B Richardson, L, of Summit Co; R S Lund, P, of Washington Co; F J Cannon, P; C R Hank, L, of Weber Co.
Salt Lake City Election Precincts.
The wards mentioned below are the Ecclesiastica1 wards described on Page 27. First Precinct-1st, 2d, 3d, 8th, 9th, 10th wards. Second Precinct-4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 14th, 15th wards. Third Precinct-19th, 22d, 16th, 17th wards. Fourth Precinct-18th, 20th, 21st wards. Fifth Precinct-11th, 12th, 13th wards.
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Receive Prompt Attention.
County Government.
COURTHOUSE and county jail 2d S and 2d W. With the exception of Probate Judge, who is appointed by the President for four years, county officers are elected biennially on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in August, although some officers are elected in the odd years and some in the even years, an election being held every year. Those now holding office are: County Judge-Geo W Bartch, Liberal, appointed Oct 1889; compensation fees.
ELECTIVE OFFICERS-COUNTY CLERK and ex- officio CLERK OF PROBATE COURT-C E Allen, L; elected 1890; salary $3,500 and Probate fees. RE- CORDER -- J H Rumel jr, Peoples; 1890; fees. SHERIFF- Andrew Burt, P; 1890; $1800 and fees. ASSESSOR-J W Lynch, L; 1890; $6,500 for all expenses. COL- LECTOR-L G Hardy, P; 1889; $6,500 for all expenses. TREASURER-J B Toronto, P; 1890; $2,500; office in Utah Com & Sav Bank. ATTORNEY-Walter Murphy, L; 1890; $2,500; office 218 S Main. SURVEYOR-C P Brooks, L, 1890; $2,500, office 49 S Main. CORONER- T E Harris, L; 1890; fees; office 33 S W Temple. SUPT DIST SCHOOLS-W M Stewart, P; 1889; $4 per diem and mileage; office 38 S 4th E. SELECTMEN-Richard Howe, P; 1889; O P Miller, P; 1889; J P Cahoon, L; 1890; $4 per diem and mileage. There were also elected in 1890 a Justice of the Peace and Constable for each of the five city and twenty-four country precincts. In 1889 were elected three members of the Council and six members of the Lower House of the Territorial Assembly.
APPOINTIVE OFFICES-The County Court consists of the Probate Judge and Selectmen, who appoint the fol- lowing officials. PHYSICIAN-Jos Richards, P; 1889; fees; office Hooper Eldredge blk. SUPT CO HOSPITAL -Jas McGhie, jr, P; 1889; $600 and board. MATRON Co HOSPITAL-Mrs Isabella Cumming, P; 1889; $600 and board. They also appoint a road supervisor for each of the 43 country school districts, who receive $3 per diem compensation. The sheriff appoints a warden and jailer who receive $100 per month each.
City Government.
CITY HALL-120-122-124 E 1st S St. The election of a city government occurs biennially on the first Monday in February of even years. At the last election the fol- lowing officers and councilmen were chosen:
ELECTIVE OFFICERS: MAYOR-Geo M Scott, Lib- eral; salary $2,500 per annum. RECORDER-Louis Hyams, L; $2,400. ASSESSOR and COLLECTOR-E R Clute, L; 21/2 per cent on all taxes collected. MAR-
SHAL-John M Young, L; $2,400. COUNCILMEN-$250 and $5 for each special meeting-1st precinct, M K Par- sons, A J Pendleton, W H H Spafford; 2d Prec, Jas Anderson, W L Pickard, Fred Heath; 3d Prec, H Pem-
Mine.Mill Supplies
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broke, Daniel Wolstenholme, T W Armstrong; 4th Prec, W P Noble, Louis Cohn, L E Hall; 5th Prec, L C Karrick, W P Lynn, W F James; all Liberal.
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS: The following officers were appointed by the City Council to serve two years: ATTORNEY -- Saml Merritt; $3,000; office 510 Progress bldg. AUDITOR-R E Hoag; $1,800. ENGINEER-A F Dore-
mus; $3,000. SUPERVISOR of STREETS-Saml Paul;
$2,400.
WATER MASTER-J M Harvey; $2,400.
Po-
LICE JUDGE-H S Laney; $2,000. Ass and COLL of WATER RATES ---
Christ. Diehl; $1,500.
PHYSICIAN-Lorin Hall; $900;
office 17 E 1st S. INSPECTOR of BLDGS-A M Grant;
fees; office 424 W 1st S. CHIEF of FIRE DEPT-W A
Stanton; $1,800. SEXTON-Daniel Dunne; fees; res
SUPT of SEWERS-P Van Houten; $200 427 W 2d N.
per mo. ENG of SEWER CONSTRUCTION-CP Brooks;
$200 per mo.
SEALER Of WEIGHTS and MEAS-S H Conely; fees; res 430 S 3d E. WEIGH-MASTER and POUNDKEEPER-John Griffin; $500 and fees;res 176 W 5th S. SCAVENGER-Wm Showell; $1,200. DOG TAX COL- LECTOR-Jos Silver; half of collections. BOARD Of PUB WORKS-$250 each-C L Haines, Geo A Lowe, J C Conklin, M B Sowles, H M Wells; office 161 Main.
DEPUTIES and assistants to the above mentioned officers, by whom they are appointed, draw salaries as follows: Assessor and Collector's Chief Clerk-A T Pearson; $1,800; assistant clerk, $100 per mo. Deputy Recorder-T B Shannon, $1,200; clerk, $1,000; type- writer, $600. Deputy Treasurer-G N Bowen, $1,200. Asst Attorney-D CEichnor, $900. Watermaster ass'ts, $900; clerk police court, $900 per annum; jailer, $900.
POLICE DEPARTMENT-Central station in rear of City Hall. Chief of Police-Marshal J M Young ex-officio. Captain-C.E Lange. The force, appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council, consists of 3 patrol sergeants, 2 desk sergeants, bailiff, 3 mounted and 26 foot patrolmen, 2 patrol wagon drivers; salaries $1,080 first year, $1,200 second year. The force serve in 3 shifts of 8 hours each, although frequently detailed for special duty in addition.
FIRE DEPARTMENT-Headquarters 130 E 1st S. Chief-W A Stanton. Asst Chief-Abe Levy, 37 N 2d W. The force consists of 25 men constantly on duty, 20 call men and 15 volunteers, all of whom are ap- pointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council. They receive salaries as follows; steamer engineers $1080; regular fireman $900; call men $50. The engine and hose houses and apparatus are located as follows: No 1-132-134 E 1st S, engine and hose wagon. No 2-37-39 N 2d W, engine, hose reel, hook and ladder truck. No 3-126-128 E 1st S, chemical engine, hook and ladder truck. No 4-124 E 1st S, hose cart, chief's buggy. No 5-422 W 1st S, hose cart. No 6-3281/2 Main, hose cart.
E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO., Main St. 147
SUPT WATER WORKS
W H Ryan; $1,800.
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The Gaynor fire alarm system is used with 28 boxes in service located as follows:
12-Main & So Temple _
35-2d S & 2d W
13-Main & 1st S
41-S Temple & 1st E
14-Main & 2d S
15-Main & 3d S
43-S Temple & J
16-Main & 6th S
51-2d & A
17-2d N & Center
52-3d & F
21-1st E & 2d S
61-1st N & 2d W
23-1st E & 3d S
123-ZCMI
24-4th E & 1st S
132-Dinwoodey's 1st S
25-4th E & 3d S
213-7th E & 1st S
26-4th E & 5th S'
214-7th E & 3rd S
31-W Temple & 1st S
32-W Temple & 2d S
34-W Temple & 3d S!
421-Tan'ry 4th N bt 2 & 3 W
SIGNALS-First, general alarm for call men will be rung on City Hall bell for all fires in business portion of city. This takes in boxes 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 31, 32, 34, 35, 41, 123, 132. Second alarm will be distinguished from first by slow taps of bell giving number of nearest box to fire, being repeated 4 times. A short interval between taps separates figures of any number. Thus III-II-1=321. No general alarm will be rung outside of present fire limits. All policeman, night watchmen and residents at four corners nearest boxes have keys. Simply turning key in box rings alarm and holds key until released by chief's key.
FIRE LIMITS-The area within which frame buildings cannot be erected is bounded on east by 3d E, on west by 1st W, on north by N Temple, on south by 4th S.
Musical Associations.
INSTRUMENTAL -- Central Drum Corps -- T H Cart- wright, secty. 15th Ward Drum Corps -- B I Lloyd, Capt. Larsen Quadrille Band -- C W Rankin, mgr. Olson's Orchestra -- Magnus Olson, mgr; Calder's Music. Hall. Opera House Band -- E W Kent, director; Calder's Music Hall. Political Band -- Orsen Allen, secty. Gatling Band -- W E Simms, mgr; Coalter & Snelgrove's. Hauerbach's Quadrille Band -- J Hauerbach, leader; 24 E 1st S. Held's Silver Cornet Band -- C P Held, mgr; Calder's Music Hall. Salt Lake Liberal Military Band
.- M R Evans, pres and mgr; 22 W 2d S. Salt Lake
Liberal Drum Corps -- W A Parkhurst, mgr. Sixteenth Infantry Band, U S A -- Arthur Fuessel, leader; Fort Douglas. Spanish Guitar & Mandolin Club -- Fred Claw- son, pres; Calder's Music Hall.
VOCAL -- Fifteenth Ward Glee Club -- Jas Morgan, secty; Saturdays 8:30 pm , at School No 15. Harmony Glee Club -- A Petersen, secty; Saturdays 8 pm. Thos McIntyre Glee Class -- Arthur Reed, secty; Sundays 12:15 pm, at 21st ward meeting house. Salt Lake Choral Society -- H Mack, secty; Mondays 7:30 pm, at Assembly Hall.
PERIODICALS. D. M. McAllister & Co. 72 Main Street.
312-3d W & 1st S
321-3d W & 3d S
42-S Temple & C
[21] LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO.,
Room 6, over Utah National Bank,
COR. FIRST SOUTH & MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY.
W. H. DALE, MANAGER.
Loans on Improved Farm and City Property. Loans closed promptly if security and title are satisfactory.
Largest Insurance Agency in Utah. HEBER J. GRANT & CO.
COMPANIES:
Liverpool & London & Globe of Liverpool Insurance Co. of N. America, of Philadelphia Home Insurance Co. of New York. German-American Co. of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford. Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford. Pennsylvania Insurance Co. of Philadelphia American Fire Insurance Co. of Phila. Niagara Fire Insurance Co. of New York. Westchester Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Co. of Brooklyn Home Fire Insurance Co. of Utah.
HERALD BUILDING.
LEO HOLLANDER, Jeweler,
148 MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY.
NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS.
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Colleges, Convents and Schools.
All Hallows College-4th E & 2d S; Rev J B Chataig- ner, pres. Burlington New West Free School-H bet 2d & 3d; Fannie Hall, prin. Collegiate Institute-2d E
near 2d S; C S Richardson, supt. Deaf and Dumb In- stitute-In connection with the University of Deseret, 348 N 1st W; F W Metcalf, prin. Eleventh Ward M E Mission School-9th E bet 1st S & S Temple; Rev E E Carr, prin. Phillips' New West School-7th E & 5th S;
Susie I Merrill, prin. Plymouth New West School-
Plymouth
near 3d N & 1st W ; Mrs H H Smith, prin.
New West School-228 W 3d N ; Emma M Mantor, prin.
Post School, Fort Douglas; Spidel Espey, teacher. Practical Shorthand College-403 Progress bldg; F E Rowland Hall-205 First; Adele
McGurrin, propr.
Coleman, prin. St Mark's School-115 E 1st S ; Rev R
W Plant, prin. St Mark's School for Girls-1st S bet
2d & 3d E. St Mary's Academy-146 S 1st W; con- ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Mother Charles, superior. St Joseph's School-1st W bet 1st & 2d S:
an adjunct to St Mary's Academy. Salt Lake Acad-
emy-3d S bet 3d & 4th E; E Benner, prin. Salt Lake
Business College-11 W 1st S; Johnson & Jameson,
proprs.
Salt Lake Seminary-41 E 3d S: Prof C L
Baxter, prin.
Salt Lake Stake Academy-Social Hall ;
J E Talmage, prin. Spencer Scandinavian School-
158 S 3d E; Arnette Erickson, prin. Swedish Lu-
theran School-379 E 2d S ; G B Anderson, prin. Uni- versity of Deseret -- 1st & 2d N and 2d & 3d W; JR Park, pres. WestminsterFreeSchool-4th W bet 1st & 2d S.
Public School System
The last Territorial Assembly authorized the organiza- tion of Boards of Education in cities of the first class, as independent corporations. In pursuance thereof the first annual election for members of the Board was held on the 2d Monday of July. Half of the Board are elected each year, the members serving two years with- out compensation. At the first election a full board was elected, 5 members to serve 2 years, and 5 to serve one year. The board is as follows: PRESIDENT-Mayor G M TREASURER-City Treas J B Walden Scott ex-officio.
ex-officio; salary $600.
FIRST PRECINCT-Hiram John-
2d Prec son, Liberal, 2 years; G P Snow, L, 1 year. -Wm Nelson, L, 2 yrs; T C Armstrong, jr, L, 1 yr. 3d Prec-Wm N Newman, People's, 2 yrs; John N Pike, P, 4th Prec-Richard Young, P, 2 yrs; Geo D 1 yr.
Pyper, P, 1 yr. 5th Prec-L U Colbath, L, 2 yrs; C E Mitchener, L, 1 yr. The board appointed J F Mills- paugh, supt, salary $2500, and J B Moreton, clerk, $1500. Office Roberts Blk, 47 E 1st S. New schools are constantly being established and teachers employed, but there are now 25 principals and 75 teachers on the rolls. Two principals receive $140 per month each, four $125 and the others $75 and $110; the teachers re-
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ceive $50 and $75, The approximate monthly expense is $6000 for teachers and $700 for janitors. There are nearly 5000 pupils now in attendance, the various schools being located as follows: East Side High School -Lutheran Church 2d S and 4th E; L G Worstell, prin- cipal. West Side High School-2d W bet 1st and 2d S; E M Collins.
No 1-8th E bet 7th and 8th -S; Miss
Alta Westbrook. No 2-7th S bet 4th and 5th E; Miss
Ada Van Wormer. No 3-7th S bet 1st and 2d E;
R C Watt. No 4-7th S and West Temple and one No 5-7th S and 3d
auxiliary ; Miss Lucy Van Cott.
W; D W Stafford. No 6-3d W bet 5th and 6th S;
Lloyd Porter. No 7-5th S bet W Temple and 1st W;
A. S Martin. No 8-4th S bet 1st and 2d E; M D
Bowen. No 9-4th S and 5th E; Mrs S R Rogers. No 10-4th S and 8th E and one auxilliary ; G M Mckay. No 11-1st S bet 7th and 8th E, and one auxiliary ; W F Jamison. No 12-1st S bet 4th and 5th E; O H Avey. No 13-2d S bet 1st and 2d E; F B Work.
No 14-2d W bet 1st and 2d S; E M Collins. No 15-
2nd S and 4th W, and one auxiliary ; E S Hallock. No 16-1st N and 4th W, and one auxiliary ; Wm Brad- ford. No 17-1st N bet W Temple and 1st W; W A
Corey. No 18-1st E and S Temple; Miss Jennie
McEwan. No 19-2d W bet 3d and 4th N ; G A Roberts. No 19 auxiliary -- 1st W bet 2d and 3d N; Miss S R McBine. No 20 -- 2d bet D and E, Mrs Mary S Woods. . No 21-1st and J, and one auxiliary ; A E Knuckey. No 22-N Salt Lake; Miss Mary Wanless. No 23 -- 8th S and Jordan River ; P F Bothun.
City Licenses
May be paid quarterly or semi-annually in advance: Auctioneers 1 per cent of sales; Assayers $12 per annum; Bill posters $10; Banks and brokers $25 @ $500 according to capital; Billiards $40 per table; Boarding houses $6 @ $20 according to capacity; Butchers $25; Circus $100, menagerie $50 each performance; Dogs $3; Exp Cos $50; Meat markets $25 @ $75 according to sales; Hotels $25 @ $200 according to capacity; Lodging houses half hotel rates; Hotel runners $50; Insurance agts $25 each Co; Intelligence office $10; Omnibus $25; Two-horse hack or exp $20; One-horse cab or exp $15; Two-horse dray $12; One-horse dray $9; Liquor mfrs $600; Same wholesale $1,000; Same retail $1,200; Livery $30 @ $100 according to animals and vehicles; Merchandising $10 @ $500 accord- ing to stock; Smelting $25; Peddlers, fruit $10; produce $25, merchandise $50, medicine $400; persons selling pro- duce raised by themselves are exempt; Photographer $25; Pawnbroker $50;Restaurants $40 @ $75 according to capacity; Real estate agt $25; Shooting gallery $25; Sew- ing machine agt $25 each Co; Second hand dealer 2 per cent on capital; Teleg & Teleph Cos $100; Theatre $50 @ $200 or $1.25 @ $5 each performance, according to seating capacity. Concerts, balls, lectures, etc, same as theatre.
NEW STORE Formerly occupied by Clark, Eldredge & Co.
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Churches and Church Societies.
BAPTIST-2d W and 2d S; Rev D D Forward, pastor; Sunday school .10 am; services 11 am, 7:30 pm; meeting Wed eve; societies: Ladies' Home and Foreign, Mission- ary; YPS CE.
CHRISTIAN-School No 13; Rev W H Cowden, pastor; Sunday school 10 am; services 11 am, 8 pm; meeting Wed 8 pm; societies: Ladies' Aid.
CONGREGATIONAL-FIRST-Salt Lake Theatre; Rev J B Thrall, pastor; Sunday school 12:15 pm; services 11 am; meeting Wed eve at Hammond Hall; societies: Y P SCE. PHILLIPS' CONG CH-7th E and 5th S; Rev JE Hurlbut, pastor; Sunday school 12:15 pm; services 11 am, 7 pm; meetings, Wed, Fri 7:30 pm.
EPISCOPAL-CATHEDRAL-1st S bet 2d & 3d E; Rt Rev Abiel Leonard, bishop: Rev N F Putnam, pastor; Sunday school 9:45 am: services 7:30 am, 11 am, 7:30 pm; societies: Mothers'; Ladies' Guild : Girls' Friendly; Broth St Andrew: Iron Cross. ST PAUL'S-Main and 4th S; Rev S L Gilbertson, rector; Sunday school 12:30 pm; services 10 am, 11 am, 7:30 pm; societies: Ladies', Guild ; Young Ladies'.
HEBREW-CONG B'NAI ISRAEL-Josephite chapel; Rev Dr Elkan; services, Fri 8 pm.
JOSEPHITE-REORG CH of JESUS CHRIST Of L D S- 2d S bet 2d & 3d E; R J Anthony, pres S L branch; Sun- day services 2 pm, 7:30 pm.
LUTHERAN-SWEDISH EVANGEL ZION-4th E & 2d S; Rev J A Krantz, pastor; Sunday services 10:30 am, 7:45 pm; meeting Wed, 7:45 pm; Young People's Society. CROSS and STAR CHAPEL, Danish Evangel-760 1st E; Rev F W Blohm, pastor; Sunday school 3 pm; services 10:30 am, 7:30 pm.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL-FIRST-31-33 E 3d S; Rev T C Iliff, pastor; Sunday school 12 :15 pm services 11 am, 7:30 pm; meet-ing Wed 7:35 pm; societies: Ladies' Aid ; Ep- worth League. NINTH EAST ST CH -- bet S Temple and 1st S; Rev E E Carr, pastor; Sunday school 9:45 am; services 11 am, 7 pm; meeting Thurs 8 pm; Epworth League. FIRST SCANDINAVIAN-158 2d E; Rev E E Mork, pastor; Sunday school 12:30 pm; services 11 am, 7 pm; meeting Wed 7:30 pm.
PRESBYTERIAN-FIRST-2d E & 2d S; Rev R G Mc- Niece, pastor; Sunday school 12:15 pm; services 11 am, 7:30 pm; meeting Wed 7:30 pm; societies: Ladies' Miss; Ladies' Benev ; Y P S C E. WESTMINISTER-4th W bet 1st & 2d S; Rev F L Arnold, pastor; Sunday school 12:30 pm; services 11am, 6:30 pm, 7:30 pm, Wed 7:30 pm; socie ties: Bethany Band ; Ladies' Aid.
ROMAN CATHOLIC-ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL-2d E bet S Temple and 1st S; Rt Rev L Scanlan, bishop ; Rev D Keily, V G ; Revs Tremblay and Fitzgerald, assts;mass daily 7:30 am, Sunday 8am, 11am; school 3pm; vespers and benediction 7 pm; societies: Sacred Heart ; Ladies' Altar ; Young Men's Institute.
COFFIN HARDWARE CO. DOMESTIC HARDWARE.
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45 E. FIRST SOUTH ST.
The & Leading & Grocers.
LARGEST LINE OF
Fancy Groceries in the Territory,
-AND SOLE AGENTS FOR- 1
Leading Manufacturers of Fine Goods.
Roberts & Nelden
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ASSAYERS'
MATERIALS, MILL SUPPLIES.
Scales, Balances, Weights, Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods.
ALL REBATE GOODS AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES
Prescriptions & Pure Chemicals a Specialty.
234-236
Main
Street.&
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
SERVICES in the Tabernacle Sundays 2 pm. Also in the various ward meeting houses: Sunday school 10 am; evening meetings 6 pm.
PRIESTHOOD-There are two priesthoods-the Mel- chisedek and Aaronic. The Melchisedek is the higher, comprising apostles, patriarchs, high priests, seventies and elders. The Aaronic is the subordinate, acting un- der the direction . of the Melchisedek and comprises bishops, priests, teachers and deacons. No man can hold any office in either unless by authoritative call.
ORGANIZATION-The first presidency consists of a president and 2 counselors, chosen by the high priest- hood. The president's duty is to be "like unto Moses; to be a seer, revelator, translator and prophet." The twelve apostles are a high council, next in authority, The apostles are chosen from the seventies and their duty is to build up the church and regulate its affairs under the direction of the first presidency. Next in or- der of rank are the seventies, whose special office is to preach the gospel. The seventies are chosen from the elders and are organized into various councils or quo- rums of 70. Each council has 7 presidents, one presid- ing over the others. The 7 presidents of the first council of seventies also preside over all the councils. There are now 103 councils of 70 members each. Next in or- der of rank come the elders, whose office is to baptise, ordain, lay on hands and expound. Elders are organ- ized in councils of 96. The presidency of the Aaronic priesthood is in the bishopric, one of whom is the pre- siding bishop. Bishops also preside over the priests' councils of 48. Besides preaching and baptizing, the duty of a priest is to visit the members. Next in rank are the teachers, organized in councils of 24, whose duties are to watch over the church and put down evil among the members. Next come the deacons, organ- ized in councils of 12, whose duties are to assist the teachers. Each of the various councils has a president, and each president two counselors. The branches of the church are organized into stakes of Zion, and each stake subdivided into an irregular number of wards. Each stake has a president, counselors and high council of 12 high priests, and each ward is presided over by a bishop and 2 counselors. In Utah and adjoining states there are 32 stakes, comprising about 425 bishops' wards, Each stake holds a quarterly conference. The church holds two general conferences yearly, commencing usually on the 6th of April and Oct, and lasting 3 or 4 days.
THE AUTHORITIES-WILFORD WOODRUFF, prophet seer, revelator and president in all the world. COUN- SELORS-Geo Q Cannon, Jos F Smith. COUNCIL of the TWELVE APOSTLES-Lorenzo Snow, pres, F D Richards, Brigham Young, Moses Thatcher, F M Lyman, J H
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