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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1892 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report --:immr pure .Li-- Tuesday. March 29th flW Walker Bros. & Fyler Co. Are lo pleased to announce the citizens or Salt Lake and vicinity the fact of their having added one of the largest and most complete stocks of Miliinory west of Chicago. Over $ I 0,000 worth of the latest styles, newest shapes and novelties in Millinery, which will be sold at the VERY LOWEST PRICES, styles, designs and workmanship guaranteed. Also we shall exhibit our beautiful line of Cloaks, Jackets, Capes, Ulsters, Newmarkets, etc., in connection with our Millinery. Ladies, don't fail to visit our grand Millinery and Cloak Opening. Remember the date,Tesday, March 29th. - - . . Special Saie OF Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear S5 OOO Worth of These Goods IN THE Correct Styles and at tie Very Lowest Prices. 100 Styles Hose to Select From, HJlnlliuy JC. 100 dozed Luadnieds' Blai k Hose, double heels fldir sole, worth 40c. KJilly 25C yOjlnlilyv OC, 50 dozenPlaLtateddies' and Misses Black Silk Oeil.r How, worth 85c. KJly 5OL VflJnlllivy ore 100 dozen Ladles Vests, the Great Hnle Bargain, worth 45c. KJaiy XgC yOjnailtyr 2C. 50 dozen Blaecxktraand I'.dored Silk Mitts, flnlir hew, 4Cc. wniy 2C Only $ 1 . 00. 26 "'en Kki "V" n8W colors- - Only f i . oo 50 Styles Ladies' Underwear to Select From. JACKETS. ULSTERS, (JAPES, REEFERS, AND BLAZERS. $15,000 worth of these goods in latest styles. The largest stock west of Chicago, and prices the lowout. Don't buy a garment until you see our beautiful stock. THE BARGAIN OF BARGAINS Only $9.50SSwa: Only $9.50 These Gossamers are newest styles and we offer them at a great bargain. They will not last long at the price. Wo shall begin April and May trade with values that mean business. N'ever in the history of the Dry Hoods trade has Salt Lake ever seen such a mammoth stock. Our new, handsome Dry Goods Palace is filled to overflowing with the handsomest designs and lat-est styles of every conceivable line of Dry Goods, Carpet, Clonks, Millinery, Fine Shoes, Custom-mad- e Clothing, (cent's Furnishing. Corsets, Fancy Goods, Notions, etc., to be had in the Eastern market. Bought at the LOWEST SPOT CASH PRICES. Our Mi. Fyler has canvassed New York, Boston aud Philadelphia the past two months in search of the best and most reliable merchandise. His efforts have been more than successful. THE GRLRBRATED PAST BLACK, CREPE FINISH HENRIETTA The only positively and absolutely "FAST BLACKS" ever sold in this country or iu Europe. Not oifected by acids or perspiration. After the dreos is half worn out it can he restored to its original beauty by washing iu soap and hot water. Special Bargains IN glLKS and DRESS G00D $100,000 worth of these goods now under the roof of "OUR NPJW STORE." No one can afford to buy until they examine this elegant mammoth stock. j Only 45c piece. fln.Jultfage, eUeotote, Only 43 Only 44C 50 pieces line WoolMfordtord, Qny Only 45c M.?ndKrr8' Only 45c 1 Ollly 5OC 60 pieces Fine Embroidered Serges, Only 50C Only 62C piwe. rtouindu'siika, Only 62c I Thess ludias come in Black and Colored grounds, ac.d the designs and figures are equally as handsome as the $1.50 and .00 quality. Only 1 8c 50 plece3 hHwi,nli8,,,c,,"tra Only i8cf J This is the Kratent hargaiu of the season. Only 20C 60 pieces of elegit nguredBrandenburge Only20C- - Only 25C 30 pieces CrlnWeelaleTtltTles, Only25C Only SC 50 pieces extra wide Tennis Flannel, Qn,y 10 piece, elegant Black Be7aim"e, Only SI. OO Qnjy $ 1 . OO Only $1.40 atBlacltMaUna, extra wide. Qnly SI.40 Only 98C 5 piece, elegant Black Rhadama, Qnly 08c iai winr nnnim I BANK OF COMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. r ' PI RECTORS Bor-- "am President Wu. II. McInttiie J. B. Farlow W, . CuHHOLBf M. K I'aiibons. C. L. Hannamaw 8. F WAi.tKK Caohier W. 11. Iuvi.ne K. li. R:c 8. U. FiiLos.j'B Ast Cashier E. B. Ckitchlow. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC.I E. Sells& Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumbar, Doors, Window and Building Material at Esduced Iricee for Cash. Capital $260,000. SHruiUS $25,000. American National Bank Of Salt Lake City. Organized October, 1890. Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS: JAMES H. BACON, President. K. L. HOLLAND, Cashier. A. M. (.RANT II. M. BACON-- , W. B. HOLLAND, Asst. Cashier. M J. CiKAY, 8. M JAKV18. JDDUH 3. V? JUDD. Jl H(iL C V. LOOFBorROW V. W. KOSB. SECItiiTAltY BLIJA11 SELLS UOVEUKOR A. L. 'f HOMAS jmuK D. O. TLNNlCLIFr". S.D. EVANS, UNDERTAKER MD EMBAIMER. 214 State St. Salt Lake City. Collage Graduate of Embalming. Btiselal attention riven to the ehipainnt of bodies. Opea all night. Telephone 864 BDSipSS DIRECTORY ATTOBNK!,-AT-LAW- . ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITU CULJLBJH INbUHANCE. FlkE, LIKE AND ACCIDENT; MVTOA1. of New York. 8M8 Commercial Block. PLCMBlNo! STEAM HEATING ENUINEBJl-- W liAIM Uke City, Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, 1 and from Power to 40-Hor- Power also Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps rf Begt Manuaotura Suitable for any Socket, SO Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of v ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, - HOISTING ENGINES, w AIR COMPRESSORS, fc.; 4 ( Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. mm MINING MArHTWFpy j L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. I Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana OSPRICES i7eafnBaking vLPowder tied in Millions of Homes 40 Yeaw the I I E BREVITIES. Mud. lialn. Snow. This li awful weather. "Old Prob." it getting even. The. Marine bund of Washington, D. C, is coming. The hank clearings today amounted to $317,010; same day last year, 8801,818. The Salt I. ike City Hailroad company have a large fans,' of men at work today on thei' Hue ou Teulh East. Kev. W. S. Hawkes, superintended 01 Congregational missions, spoke at the Wra Presbyterian church yesterday niomiug. - The funeral services over the remains t f , the late John Qarrans were held at the M. E. church at 10 o'clock this morning. Be-- " Ike Salt Lake Improvement ami Natural ( HfM company will begin in a few days drill ing for No. Swell, 100 yards east uud sout;. of No. 1. Rev. Ur. Clarke of the Congo Baptist m Moke at the First Baptist church last cvcnitiL'. He labored iu Africa for thirteti. years. The Burlington liaptist chapel was dedi- - caled yesloWlay. Uev. 8. fr. Adarts preached the sermon. J The new chapel is a neat little building ana coat WOO. The Spanish Fork Grading and Construct-ing company have secured the contract for the four miles of grade for the Kio (irandc Vestcru railway between Mammoth nud Silver City. At the Tabernacle yesterday, Wra. O. I.ee, who has just returned lrom a mission to the Samoan islands, was the tlrst speaker. He was followed by Kobert I're and II. Kmery, two uiissiouai lea who have last returned from the southern states. Elder Penrose was the last speaker. At Ogden last night at about 10:110, while John Walker was escorting a young lady home from an evening coll at a friend's house, he wns assaulted by a miu who struck him several blows, evidently with some heavy instrument, cutting lus face ami head horribly. Walker clinched, the man and threw him, when two men rushed up "" and, taking hold of tho assaulting party, told WalkW to go, for he might get killed. The lady was near home and escaped to her home, and Walter came down town to get his wounds dressed. Tho hold-u- escaped. A FIRE TRAP SPRUNG. The Old Kagle Corner Hurne.l Last Kven-iui- The) Losses Aggregate About $5000-Insuran- ce $730J The old tire-tra- ut the southeast corner of Be ond South and West Temple streets, was prune; last night and room was made for another modern building in Zlon. At a few minutes after 9 o'clock, fii rce Haines were suddenly seerJTto Shoot from the roof of the room occupied by Max Geislcr, bird fancier. The lauudrv of Sing Wah was next to blaze. The lire then wept to the other side and licking up the ombosUbles in the barber shop and employ - Dl agency uf Frank C. Bridgeford, passed ipidly on io the saloon and lodging house if Charles Maroui ou the corner. The build. Ingl were of the liimsiest character and the iiaincs rapidly got in their work, leaving nothing but blackened and charred ruins in spile of the heroic efforts of the fire laddies. Tiie humbugs were owned by Frederick Auerbach ,v Bro. They wi',1 at once erect on the site a tine business block. The losses will amount to about $o000 and the total insurance is flToO. During tiie lire, while Captain Vail and Plpemen Myers, Madscu and Fitzgerald were lending the nozzle and guiding a stream of water where thu lire was the hottest, an electric light wire overhead parted, and as it fell to the, ground one eud 'struch Myers and floored him instantly. In falling he fell against Vail and the current passed through the entire crowd, shocking them severely and making them reel as though under the. influence of tansy. Myers was, however, up and ready for business in a second. The tire is believed to have originated from the stove in the bird store of Max Ceisler. The insurance on the improvements was $101)0. Other losses in detail were: Charles Maroni, saloon and lodging house ; loss, $l'J50; no insurance. Nick Schieiiitlcr, cigar store; loss, $350; no insurance. F. C. Bridgeford, barber shop and employ-ment agency; loss, $350; no insurance. Max lieisler, bird fane ier and curio col. lector ; loss, $1100; insured for $600 in the .State Investment company of California. Sing Wah, laundry ; loss, $250; no insur-ance. Divers and sundry persons (customers of the laundry), clothing, etc.; estimated loss, $500. Queen chop house (on WestTemplestreet) losi barter, $100. PERSONAL. Charles Humphrey a liiugham assayer is In the city. Louis II. Clark and wife of Omaha are at the Cullen. Manager John Grifrlth of tho Hailey Smelting Company is iu town. H. O. Young, a bauker of Park City, is at the Teiupleton. W. II. Stewart, an insurance man of Den-ver, Colo , is at tho Walker house. Governor Thomas left for his ranch yester-day morning. .lames A. Eakln, a merchant of Red Canon, Wyo. , is iu the cily. B. T. Little, a well kuowu Salt Laker, left last evening for a pleasure trip to California. E. W. Johnson, superintendent of tho Alaska Gold Beit Mining Company, is iu town. A. E. Davis, representing Hand, McNally fc Co., Chicago, 11 iu the city buttonholing the ci aft. ('. J. DiaKrow, a well known manufacturer of ft.-ie-r tural implliuents of Utica, N. Y., is at the Walker. Howard Pew, managiug the tour of the justly celebrated Cuitod States Marine band of Washington, is iu the city paving the way for one of those matchless carnivals of music and is taking in points of interest under the alceronage of Architect Sphor. MR. DYER'S FUNERAL. The I of the Departed Leader I'laced in lt. Olivet Cemetery I'nder Direction of the Masons. The parting tributed to Hon. Frank H. Dyer was a touching and cloijuent symbol of the universal esteem in which he was held. At an early hour in the day, and while yet the sun was shining brightly, the casket was placed upon the lawn that the masses with whom ho had been so popular might take a last look at the calm face of the slumbering leader. Thousands of persons beat the solemn path about the casket and at when 2:30 Rev. W. M. Lane began the services in accordance with Episcopal the surroundings were densely packed with people. At the conclusion of there exercises Judge Norrell paid pro-nounced a touching and lofty eulogy the quartotte Bong ''Jesus Lover of My Soul." Miss Snyder sang "Father, Take My Hand" and the inmense cortege numbering WOO and 3U0;I persons tuanod to Mt. olivet cemetery where under the direction of the Masonic fraternity the remains were committed to their last resting place Juuge Judd delivery the closing eulogy. The floral offerings were beautiful and MUNICIPAL MINUTIAE. propose . A Threatened llreak in the City Council Last Days of the Old Corns The City In Hrlof. The meeting of the council tomorrow night threatens to be an eventful one un-less the minority of tho liberal majority fall into line and ratify the caucus nominations that were madu on Friday night. After all it appears that a kick has Occurred and sidi-ng the license of war the minority have de-termined to overthrow tho nominations through an alliance with the democratic members. At present writing the following ComiU'itious are posted: City Engineer, A. F Doremua. Chief of Police, A. M. Janney. City Attorney, E. D. Hogo. Assistant City Attorney, D. L Eichuor. Waterniaster, 0. K. Offenbach. Chief Five Department, W. A. Stanton. Auditor. Bert Heybould. Assessor and Collector of Water Hates, Chris Diehl. Superintendent of Seiveis, C. F. Iirinton. Sexton City Cemetery, Joe Cottle. Supervisor of Streets, Frank 1.. lliues. Superintendent of Waterworks Depart-ment, W. II. Kvaa. Captaiu of Police, John J. Donovan. L'pou tho appointment of a sanitary in-spector no definite action was takeu, al-though the present Incumbent, Mr. Showed feels quite confident of his reappointment. Street Supervisor Pan', if tho report of Kiug Caucus Is authentic, is now on his v last week and U pushing work on a most in- - I duslri.ms Bcal.'. The pay roll but week amounted to WUaVtsl the expense mostlv of grading on rarlous thoroughfares. Tho following rexord was made by the health department: Jtanba? ot loads of garbage of., 633 Kuniherof nniniuls lecaived at car- - aiid i dumpinir ground u I Jinmb.-- r of lOinplaint; received ard ut ten led to M Burial permits, issued i Tran.pjrt.itioii Manuti iaaaad!.! lilrth r. portod(iiial. females 4) A proii :::::$8ia75 The imy roll of the water works depart- ment last week amounted to 10, dis- tributed among MM ujen and in payment for eleven teams. Applicants for positions on tho police force expect to realize their hopes at the meeting uf the council tomorrow cvenin.' Every ouc of the 500 or mure feel confident The question of how to employ prison labor without permitting it to interfere with honest labor is still being mooted. rock pile is the latest thing. EFFIE BANK DISCHARGED. The Noted Nyuiph ouie 'Klght sido up With Care" Fiona the Portals of the Penitentiary. B Be Banks, the colored 6hrew who bat hv taun v an experience of six montbi In the penitentiary, was yesterday released, her term having expired. Etlle acquired her local notoriety as a wit-ness in the celebrated Parsous trial. It re-quired her to unmask Annie Prindle and Maude Faulkner and to knock silly what possibilities of redemption they may have had. It was a case of blanc et noir, white versus dark meat, in which the dark again mastered the situation. Maggie was long since drjwned in a gulf of shame while Annie is buried in obscurity. KtHe comes forth In a neat fitting dress, skims along like I tenegambian queen who has Inst suffered a martyrdom for the man she wusshuped" and say;, she proposes to avoid bad "sassiety" by avoidin' Ogden. The question of con- - aratulatioa is to be determined at some future meeting, "Its rumored that Anuie is to be married," suggested the interviewer. "Ma'iud," stammered the dusky nvrapii yielding to a tit of laughter. "Ma' fed! i spec she'd like to be. N'o, sab; she killed! her piospecks of ma'inge when sho swo' up ther In court, l'ku git ma'icd myaeif, but I goiter wait until his term 'spires. Maggie! I don't kuo' whats 'come o' her. Sho was a tough citizen, that girl was." Authorized City Ageiila FOR T1LB Deposit Stamp System. Olf TUB Utah Commef'cial k Savings Bank. 4 b. First Sonth. 10th Ward Co-o-p ...... Cor. Bth East and 4th Sonti !1 r". Brooks Cor. 1st South and Mb East rViilger Bros 68 gj Lirdley A Sperry S88 South Vara Mrs. A. Ird West and Srd Soota Wai. Stoneinan 444 W. 4th North 18th Ward Btorc 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Uill a73 N. 5th West H. F. Evans Hi s. uth West H. J. Shluiinlnj &8J N. 1st Won Frank Brantlr.g 6i7 S. 4th Rast Kiddoway Uros TO. E. 7th Svmth Mrs. S. Born Cor. Ststa nd 11th South Snarr A Sons 3 V. r.Ui ,.;t); i H-- ''vtB "M S- 2nd Kasi R n. Irflne 4BB3rd Ut John H. Kolson 8:9 E. 2nd Soutsi ArfhHr I'rmrin 77 W. North Tcmpis) A. II. Wuodrnlf L'bertv Park John F. Cos Cor. 9nd Socth 8rd Bast Itolilnsoii i King 817 West TemaU J. W. Harris m c 81 oiha Brown Cor. N. Teicplo snii Snd Wert C P. Held 877 etii St .tichsrdDiierdln Bountiful Centanrille Co-o- CsnttrriUa PacUc Luinher m Bnildlng Co....8'iar Postuffioa JnmasNsilson Big Cotton .od O.s-tv- Savllla Mill Creek K.Robtcson rarmlnsrtsa CO DKPOSIT8 can be made at the Bsnk or JV.wi'.h any of its agents, and when thesmonsia reaches $1.00 the depositor will gat 6 per cen. u torest tberctin, compoanded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUHINKS8, DinCToi;sF. Armstrom;, P. W. Mailon, Thos. W. ElWrljack, Bollver lioeerte. Dr. Jos. i. Rich-ards, Th.,s. W, Jrunincs, O. U. Ilarday, M. S. Cinimii.s. Samuel Hi fntrra. THE LKAD MARKET. Caamberlaiu fc C'o.'s Retort says: "There scerus to be soiuetiiinj; specially contradic lotj iu tbe lead market. Hes'.riction U cur- - tailed 3HU0 or cKXX) tout per month, and au "sum hp ins particularly certain, and then with no apparent cause lead drops off. buch has been the situation for tho past two weeks, and particularly last week, wheu about 500 tons were bold were sold for April and May at 4 15, aud promptly as much more was offered ou top of it at he same price but tho capacity of the consumers had its limits, and a toucession was necessary, so that 500 tons more were sold at 4 and 4.10 When this low limit was reached the sellers called a halt, and withdrew f rom the market No reaction whatever occurred, however, and at the close the outlook was that dull-ness would dominate for some days. At St Louis equal oftnens was shown in the de cllue of the price from fou r cents to 3M and ater to . .10 under the sales of about 400 tons with Chicago swing Into lino by laayina the 4.0.. mark clear out of sight, 4.00 beDZ obtainable only for em ill lots, and 3 05 practically the ruling price. Sales malted only about :m tons. The I.on Ion market at laogth sthoowed some signs of life, by '10 17s M am later to a dean MAPLET0N DISTRIcr. A New School District Orfanised ami Lat'adljr hrlstened by the i'tati Couniy Coart. The Ctah county court has created a. new precinct of Mapletou. The district was taken from Springvillo with the exception of one eijuare mile from Spanish Korki. The following appointments wersj then Btade for the Mapletou school district James Holly, justice of the peace; tin. W. Perry, constable; Edwin Snow, rod super visor; .lames T. Williams, Leonard J VVhit ney and Aaron M. Johnson, school t jgtees The only question raised by Sprint dlle in regard to the district was, that til .y had bonded the entire district ai.d the wantc. lo find out how much it would af ict th bonds. The county attorney Hied is opln loii to the effect that if the district,,! Spriii" Wile objected to paying the bonds hat th. new district would be required to rj 1. the" share. Spanish Kork objected to unv par of the district being annexed, but the ma ier and half of section Jl anj 23 wen included in the new district. .. Auction ! Auction! ANo. '5 South Eleveuth East. Wedues. day, March 30th, at 11 o'clock, hue Bruasells and iugain carpet, cook range and kitchen furniture, parlur chairs, side board, book rase, secretary, lounges extension and other Ubles, purlor organ line bedroom sets J Boyle, Auctioneer. Take Ft. Douflaa car Njttcu to Creflltom. Etsto of ITirJin Howlett Eldredce, deceass.l NOTICE IS HKKEDY GIVEN, BY Till: sdraiiiistrator of tiie estate of Uow ltt Elilrwlgs. decsssed, to the creditors of nnd all persons hsrine claims ajrainst the said Oconsed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers wlthlu ten after the llrst publi- cation nf thi notice, to the said A. S. Kemliil nditilnlstrator, at 1 and U Bast Second South irert, Salt Lake Chy, In the Coaityof Sait I aka I'tah. A. 8. KENDALL, ' AtlnilnlstrsUir of theestateof lllrsui liunleit Kb di ilei e:ised. Luted March 3rd. 1808. "m Twenty Thousand Shares of Stoc in 8n:t I.:ikc Improvement mid Malum! Gi,. Com pany, at bottom llgi;rcs for !.., .,,. days. Apply to cashier at L tah Coltmercial & Saving Bank. Suuimoao. In the District ('ourt In and for the Third Judi- - ial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Fred Kisg, plaintiff, I vs. VSuinuions. Jenuio M. Klnj;, defendant ) Tho People of the Territory of Utah Send Greeting to Jwnnle M. Kbijj, defendant. YOU AUK HltKEBY BXUIBXO TO in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and uj answer the complaint ' filed therein wUhlu ten days (exclusive of the day of eerviciii after the service on yon of this If served within this county or, If ered out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days oi judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The "nfd action Is brought to have a decree of this Court dfssolviug the bonds of matrimony oxisUug between the plaintiff and defendant, and awarding the plaintiff audi other relief an to this court seems above relief prayed for (.u the ground of sdnltery committ.4 M io b"r n arrises to tbe plaintiff. And you are hereby iiotifled that If von fail to appear and answer 'be said complaint as above required, the said plaintrff wIU apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zaue. Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, thia lth day of February, hi the . oi onr Lore oo thousand eight hundrexl'atul nmetytwo. lii.J HENRY O. MclaJLLAN Ulwa. - l ity a In tho Justice's Court, First Precinct. M Before Gustavo Krcoger, Jnsticu of the Peace. 1 Taamton or L'tau, ' County of Salt bake, vss, A. City of 8al' l ake Utiih Paint and Oil Company, 1 (a corporation,) plaintiff, Schmoms. vs. V Dr. Samuel Winipieberg, de-- Demand, 124.50.-- , tandatit J To Dr. bamuol Wimplebertj, greeting: YOU A HE HERIiBY SUMaKJNED TO BD appear uie, the undersigned, afl my ofHre, S.B. comor Main and Third South. Streets, iu lcitsi Product, ftnlt Lako City, Sslti Lake County, Territory of Utah, and answer . cownhilat (Hud asjsiusr you by the above named! plslniiff, within Ore days (exclusive of hedayf erviOe) if this summons Is served in Salt Lsk.s City; within ten days if aerred out of said dtj-ho-lu Salt bake County; within twenty days it served elewhere. Bald action is brought to recover from you thei eutn of 8.5n, due on a contract to do sigh work, painting, etc. M yni iatl to appeu and answer the plaintiff will talc tadoBMat against ou forthosumof twenty fnr dollars and Mty oeiitsand osts. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said Oosrcty fereof. resting: Make legal tervfee and due return Given under my hand thia jever.Ui day ot Jtarch, A.D., 188U. GU8TATE KHOEGKR, i Justice of the l aaiew J Uses A. Wilkiaua. Attorney te,y Plaintiff, AN INTERESTING SESSIC. The Beaver Vtmlm says: "vJ arc in-formed that the May term of the st eond dls. tri. t court will le a very lntere iting and busy one. Judge Anderson has expressed " ;,s ' sin irry. and ti .. caa.s will theroforo.no doubt, re ;eive the attention they shall demand. A rush in court matters might sometimes result in g rest detriment to some one " f A New Departure. Commeneing Sunday, April 3, 1S92, a new first class sleeping car line will be estab-lished betweeu Denver and Chicago via the Burlington route from Denver to Omaha and We Chicago, MilnJc-'-(- St. P,ml Short Imu from Omaha to Chicago, leaving Denver at MO p.m. dally, and arriving iu Chb ago at U:ii0 a.m. second morning, in time to make all eastern connections. J |