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Show a TUB SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1891 " .McAllister & Co., 72 Main; VALENTINES! To Suit Every Taste and Pocket; . for ole. 'WTUiANrMOIE'RN HOUSKS. JUST 1 couiilfd, 8 rooms, closet, bat li rot m aod ellr. Pi ii o very low Terms easy. Apply to t he owners, C. O Whittemore. '4 Soutu Main street, or to W. H. Subakman, with Uoilbe Pitts Drug Co. I "OH BALK-FOR- TY LOTS IN COBIT8 F Addition at a bargain, full on Hvron liartnall for asuap. VVet Sunth Tempi. T.'OH FALF, - M F. A UT I FUL R K8I D E MCE I property on ami J turret", near car line. Viv below a dual vauo. Mlyrou Hartwell, 17 VV. .South Temple. OR BALE FIFTEF.N ACRES. SUIT J able ior platting into i:H lots. Crux (jtilt k before It toon. Dyron Hartwell, VJ7 VV. riotlth Temple. 'iii"T(j7sf "lii'KiN'fss a.vdTif.sidknce I ' properties In the c.ty for unlet or leant--. Also outrun airfare fur platting. IW ac-e- In Tooele county, clme to railroad. Without a'ty money down." Apply to owners, ('.. Willi temore. j:w South Nia'n strrt. or In VV. H. SllRWIMAN, W.t'l Colle Pittl DrtlgCo. F, Auprbach & Bro. GRAND Semi-Annu- al Underwear Sale! Ladies, why stitch, stitch, stitch: crook your back and invite disease when you can buy your own nnd child-ren's well-mad- e and perfect lining Muslin Underwear at the cost of the material! ( OVRR lOOO DOZRNJ Of Nightgowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers, Aprous, Chs. Slips, Gingham Dresses, Infant's White Dresses, Chs. Drawers, Etc. AT THE UNIFORM PRICES OF 25c, oOc. 7oc, 61.QO, 61.25, 6l.O Each, PnnrlI4lnns of Pnla Only three Garments anil nrlce, viz: Three each Night-- t UIIU iIIUlSS 01 0218' kowus. Chemises, Skirts, Etc., at line, 60c, 76c, 1.0), H.HS and i,;tl, will lie Bold to oue customer. At l'ic nnd :Ijo e.n'h w e coul.l only secure a part of our usual lots, which will he for sale under to counter of our New Nolelewg faikat-- Carrier System, the first Intro-duced In L'tah, avohliUK tlie rnuulug to and fro of cailib iys. Come and see it and convince yourself that we lead in all improve-ments as well as "Low Trices!" ; IS IE 2v --H-E eeei These goods can only be secured during the dull season for spot cash, and this sale cannot be repeated before July or August next. .Come in the forenoon and avoid tho crush. L TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING G000S, CUR GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED ! AM of our Silk', Falle Frnncaise. Iirocrules. llarnalns In the Dooieit o Department to Ar:unre, Royal Hurahs. Sitins India un.l astonish you, Noveity Silks at cot, and below cost. Ladles', Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Prlettly Celebrattd HI Uoods at cost, Suits at cost and below coit, and below cost. . i Ladles' wa sts, 8Ulrt. t'u'rs. Fascinators, All of our Pattern Dres Goods, Ladies' Etc.. at cost and reiow cost. Cloths. Cashmeres, Etc.; at and below cost. Stylish Trimmings, Laces, Etc., at cost and All of our Tatile Linens, Napkins. Towvls, below cost. Turkey lieds, Towel lag. Etc., at cost, and be- - l and Marino TJnderwear. ' at cost low cost and lie!ow c ist- - - . ' ,. French ant English Flannels, Outing Cloth, Ladles' and ChlMr-'n'- B et, Mittens and Etc. at cost and below cost, Gloves at cost un 1 below cost. Children and Boys' Clothing. Overcoats, Mother's Friend Waists and Underwear, Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, White Shirts and Ovcrshins, at cost aud below cost. lilankets and (Juills "to clear out" less than cost. Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs, Shades, L'te., at reduced prices. COME ONE, COME ALL! ONE PRICE TO ALL! MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PnOMPT ATTET10.! R Auerbach & Bro. THE Spal Train! Which arrived yesterday over llio Grande Western Railway for CO-OPERATI- VE Inline COMPA1TT. Brought a special cpnsignraent of Sweet's CoEimon-Sens- e Sleds AND Cutters MONKV I.OANF.l) ON DIAMOND lewclrv and iiersonat llusintsH strlcilv oiilldfiitial. Private ollli e forlaille. i.'allforma collateral bank. 13 W. Second South at. 'so LOAN- - tfiO.'X) TO LOAN ON IIOCSK-- hoid goods, pianos, etc., als on watchei diatn-iiii- and personal securities of Ml kltuls, liner Mountain Loan 4 Trust Co., -- ISHi South Main St.. i.lttsiueft C" Intnico. NK Kr:(,riHINil-t- w. ONE HKyrill-- l oig-f;i- i. one ri'inlr.ng :iOii to tl ). This lasi Is suitable for a lady r gentlemau. ocictic UTAH C1IAPTKK, NO. 1. K. A. id. Stated held on the ftrst Wednesday In each month, at Ma into hall, at p in. So. Jurnlng coiupanlona are cordially invited to tend . J. 1. GKF.I'tlfcWALD, M. E. H.P. M.C. Pfiii.i.ii's, Secretary. MASONS Mt.'m 6'hTa h "urfn ricTNt i. a. a. r. a. m communications held at Maaoolc hall, East Temple street, tho second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good staudlng areoor-dlall- y invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. Christophrk Dikhl, Secretary. LODGE, NO. 3, A. F. A. M. AHOKNTA held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday lueach month. Member of slstor lodges aud sojourning brettren In flood standing are cordially invited to atfcwil C. 4.VAK1AN, W. M. M. C Phii.mps, Beeretary. UTAH OOMMANDiCRY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS Slated conclaves held at Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday of earn month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. ML UK ANT. K. C. I'HIMP llitioos. Kecorder. VAHATUU LODG NO. I. A. F. A. M Regular communications held at the Ma soule Hall the second Friday of each month S. .1. Nathan, The clothier, has removed five doors south of his old location nnd is now lo-cated next to Jones' bank. We Are Giving A way A first-clas- s pair of ladies' rubbers with each pair of ladies' shoes, purchased from us between now and March 1st. Buckeye Clothing, Boot A Shoe Co. .sram .0Tin;s. mnmoers 01 Hisier iougHs sou sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. AIKiLPli ANDERSON, W. M. J. Mai-- H. Secretary aTo. V. W. risHE ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED 1 Workmen meet every Monday and eveu.ng at 7:.IU p. ni.. at the A. O. U. W. bail. .I'l'j West Temple street; TEMPLE OF HONOR NOTICE. rxsHF. WESTERN STAR COUNCIL NO. 1. 1 T. of H. and T. meet at Temple of Honor ball, over Deseret hank building, every second and fourth Tuesday of each month a8 p. n Visiting companions cordially invlte men. H KNowi na- lofO W. B. Woods, R. J 7 fft. Ic-.- r.ALANTHE LOl K0 i ular ronvoratliVaovery Memday fcr8ing at S p. m . In Gladstone building. Sojourning Knlg hts cordially invited to attend. D. VANBUSKIRK, C, C. SONS OF AMERICA! 1JATRIOTIC ORDER BONH OF AMERTCA, Oamp No. t. P. O. 8. of A., meet every Friday evening, at 7:90, in Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and let South st. Sojourning Bona are cordially Invited to attend. A. S. BARRET 1'. President. 0 i. E. Hri.i.AiiD. Recording Secretary. Inter-Mounta- in Electric Corny. l!t yroat)-v-y- '' JLakt;. "El?SSWofff!nf5 a specialty. Electric and Coiribination Fixtures. . ( Agents for Western Electric Compnny'g dynamos aud Akonite Wire Com-pany's goods. Hotel annunciators, tire and burglar alarms, electric motors, etc., etc. Electric Light Plants Installed. FOR THIS Special Snow Storm! Each purchaser will receive a picture of this & In addition to the Surprisi ngly Low Trices on goads he buys. Utah Optical Co. 167 S. Main, - -- - Salt Lake. THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you have defective vision, remember that w e make a specialty of measuring all imper-fections of the eye, and fitting the same wltb genuine Alaska Crysta & BrazfanZ? The only place lu the city where glasses are titled to each Individual eye, and ground if necessary. Also a large assortment of Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. SPopiiIar Route Only One Change of Cars Mali to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE RECLKKC CHAIR CARS. Be sure your ticket reads via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H, C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, U. P. T. A., St Louts. C. F. & P. A 161 S. Main Steeet. Salt f.aks'city. ftah 1MJ Vi.c'i room), at the Woman s Son th street. I MALE DKS RES A IOSI-rse- . Thoroughly competent. 'l'j ies ofllca. FN. , Sypi!eJ f w,tn description and price, I '!?". AV 4 NTF A) QUIET lO'JNO ' rt r7Hr,anent, piers int rooms. IireferalnJ fTat fanily. Would like lo-- i stlon t4Tst or north of Main and First South streets. Please address, with descrtp-- , tlon of riKim and conveniences, P. O. box 040 city. I RENT FURNISHED ROOM. 1W 9. W. st Temple. I soil R ENT-- BE V E N ItOOM HOUSE AND I furniture. For sale rhta;. l'i South M ilti t et. .R KENT - F.LKANT Ft' R NISI I ED 11' nxmis over the Times office for gentlemen. 1j0R KENT A MODERN HOUSE OF TEN on Main street, furnished or Inquire of A. L. I'o lock, T.mes offlcu, or C. O. Whitlo:nort. 8 U Main. .OR KENT NO. 7S WEST FIFTH SOUTH 1' street; a, veil room house, rath room and cUvets. Apply to Voungherg, Utah Com-mercial and Savings Hank. KENTTllTii'.E ROOMS, UN1-U- 1SOK VHt S. West Temiiie sheet. I v6 It KEN T - Fl'KNISUr:!! l OMS y Steam liea and bath. All nn.ms have outside windoins. No. 4.1 East Fti South street, ho h r:s new block. RENT-- 7 "K7wMH7iUSrT; FIRST F-O- Vl'est. one block from car line; f.o. Call t76 South West Temple. ' HOLE OK PAKT. FURNISHED OR UN- - II furnished house of with b.ith West Temple. IX)K KENT FURNISHED R'.IOMS 117 E r Seisind South stivel. 3 in PER MONTII- - FUKNISHHI1 FRONT epH F room, near bus ness; oue or two gen-tlemen. 7.t Center street. L-- t lt KENT :i OK .1 FI KN1SHED ROOMS Jr for light housekeeping o4 South Main street. T"HiK KKNTA sTiTE or TH R F. K I rooms, partly f'irnlhed or iinf.imlshert at HW, South Temple street " KENT - THREE "UNFI'KNISHEI) I rooms; ini room suituhle for oince. 24 West Third South street. VOR'kKNt" a" N F.WLY FI'RNISHKU V roJin. Apply 1MI W. Fourth South. F'OK I E .4T - T O OFFICES IN THE I t: h romui. r lai and S.iv ngs bank building. IOK-- R FURN I SU e"d i or unfurnished. Inquire on piemin .s. .Ill Ka-- t Hrigliam street. EAGLE FOUNDRY k MACHINE : c o p .. nt "t . 4" " "v. i jJmm ss 42 WEST REST SOITII ST., :: SUT W. 41TV. ITIH Horatio Midland By. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard. Gaujjrc. BETWEEN Denver. Colorado Spring. Pueblo. Salt Lake City. Ogden. Padtle Coast and all Northwest Points, via Manitou, Leadville. Aspen and deuwood Springs, SI EMI! I l.ElALLED. Elli.MEn lASLRPASSED. Through Pullman Sleepers and Puilman Tourist Cars between Denver and San Francisco. Through I he heart of the Rocky Mountains The most romforiable. the safest and the grandest of all Kmtes. For rates, description, pamphlets, etc., call upon or address J. D- KENWORTHY, Oeu'l Ag't, Progress Bld'g, Salt Lake City. H, COlLBRAN, CHAS. S. LEE. Oeneral Manager. General Pass. Agent, Colo. Springs, C do. Denver, Colo. SANTA FE ROUTE. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R R Runs the Finest Trains between Denver, Colorado Spr'.ncs. Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Oaiesbuig, Chicago. These Trains are Solid Vestibule DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR CARS, Leaving Denver 6 p. no. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reach all Eastern Points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over this lino For further Information, time cards, etc., call upon or address J. D. KENWOR T 4 . Gen'l Ag't. Progress Bld'g, Salt Lake City CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Oen. Pass. & Tk't Ag't, Topeka, Kas. Cut to the Quick! H00 Hentin Stoves lnust lie sold regardless of cost to red uce stock before mov-ing. Sign of the "Big Gun." - - - 32 West Second South Street Salt Lake Hdw'e Co. DREUHL FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS S e cor. Main and Third South. We carrv a complete line of Dnies, Chemicals, Proprietary Remedies. Trusses, Import. ported' and domestic Perfumes and Toilet Articles. The Compounding of Phrslclaiis' Prcr p- - tloinsnl family Recipes our Also a fine line of Trusses, Traces and Crutches. Special attention given to orders by mall. 11 IJijlAMiUFFKT CARS Between Salt Lake Cty and Bulte. Commencing Tuetday, December 9th, the Union Pad lie will operate Pullman Hu!7et Cars between Salt Lake City and Hutte without transfer. Citv Ticket Office 'l Main Street. S. W. ECCLES. lien. Pas. Agt. CHICAGO SHORT LINE. MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL Is th.' o-- 'v re running Solid Strain H att d and Ele.-tr'- Lighted Trains Daily, between i'hica!0 and (imh. iiipusod of Matnllicent S.eepln; J Cars and Finest Dinin. Cars :'n fho World 1 V Kit V Till N T"kI ItsT- -t LASS ! iAny furtier iuforinailon will I clieerful, y 4 ALEX. MITCHELL I Commercial Agent. iM Main U.. fait Lsk ny. r, '. 1'OtVttL. iravchus Agent ( I THE Denver & Rio G-rna.-fi SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The Favorite Route to Clcawfioil, .Ispon, Leadville, Puoblo, ('(l iralii Springs, Denver And all Points East and South. two fibst-cl-sTtmi- daily. I I ant Pnllmauanci Tonrlit Sleepers, and I'ree Chair Cars on Each Train. For full Information, call tin or address ' . A. H. OLIVER, . rrelyttt & Passenger Agent, !s VV. 2nd South. S. T. SMITH, A. S HUGHES, General Manager. Traffic Manager. S. K. HOOPER, 9- P- - T. A. You are In a Had Fix. Hut we will cure you if you w ill pay ns. Our message is to the Weak, N'pr-rou- s and Debilitated who, by early evil habits or later indiscretions, have trilled away their vigor of body, mind ind manhood, and who suffer all those tlects which lead to premature decay, :onsumption or insanity. If this means Foil, send for and read our ISook of .Likk, written by the greatest Specialist i the dav. und sent (sealed) by address mg Dr. Parker's medical and surgical nstitute, lXi Xorth Spruce street, Nashville, Tenn. f--v ik ifeMx I IERSONAL-TH- F. PALAPF. BATH HOUSE 1 lor ladles and genls Is the Hurst in tee city. Hot. cold and shower bath. Open from 7 a m. to 9 p. m. Furnished rooms in con-nection. 7 Commercial street. 4 SPIRITUAL AS! R ILOl.'F.R. Ml1, SOt'Til V Wis: Temple. Pa.I, present aid fut ire pro.pecl-- , ; hia.t'i and business. ) e 'kins, lioom II. 1 K KSON A LTTk AV F. VoT:K OKHF.iS I for help at F. C. llrldgford's. SOS South West Temple street. r'a sjmsT ("a k p'kt ci. f. a'nIsu a n b I I chitnnev sweeping. :il Comme-ri- al strtet. Leave order at Utah Stove and Hardware ci nipauy s store. Salt Ljko City. AL DK. C. I NOKH. ROOM T Si Elmo Hotel, surgeon specialist in ladles Icknese of all kinds. Liver and kidney com- - j ilalut, citarrh. al) clironic disease aud cancer , and tumors. In gruUce fur 46 yea- r-i. B.K.Bloch&Co. LIQUOR & CIGAR MERCHANTS. 13, 15, 17, 19, Commercial St., Salt Lake City. Have in stock the largest line of Imported and Domestic Wines. Brandiesy Li quora, Liqueurs and Cordials in the Inter-Mountai- Country; are Hcadipiartcrs for Pomery Sec, Cliquot, G. H. Mumra & Co. and Monopole Extra Dry Cham-pagne. Agency for Carl Upmann New York Cigars,' Straiton & Storm and Eduardo H. Gato "Key West." SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLES HEIDSlECK SEC. TtltDliunc 365. MAIL OBDERS SOLICITED. P. 0. tox 555. The "Famous" are far surpassing lasfern oigars, and are etjual to any im ported. ' THE CLEARING HOUSES. Boston, Feb. 3. The following table, compiled from dispatches- from the cities named, gives the gross exchanges for t he week ending January 81st, with rates per cent of increase or decrease, as against the amounts for the eorre-pondin- g week in 18U0: Cuius. Clearings. Inc. Dec. New York K5H US'lU'i S.3.5 Huston llfii;...si lil Chicago II. "HI mi! 15 4 Philaiielphla W.s'.g.vlc,; St. Louis ,'ir.!t! i ft S:in Francisco... 13-- :)' 8S.4 Haltlmote i:i.sii:'S. 7. ft Newurleans U,!l 0 3 Cincinnati u.nM.iMil 4 1 Pittsburg l.VW.ullI KanwwOlty 7,.V.u;i4! nil Hnflalo ?.'J.7l 4 4 Milwaukee S.O.U.i (M HI. 1 Louisville !U'.Y,.H'.(1 30.7 (ialveston t,,M.4Ul IW I Mmm-apoll- ti,ill,T'.'l 42 S Providence r,i3'..in! tri Detroit 4 Hi'.j u.u Cleveland 4.:.l " Omaha 4.14 '.'' 0 t I Denver .",''.11 HI'il 117 St Paul a.:ii.7,rl 1U.H Indianapolis N.iWUm; .'17 n Columbus .4;.) s.a Memphis tl.MIiy 4 Dallas a, ni,r,ri4i.H iiiiiniii i.tvMWi sa.a Portland. Or l.Hl, :0J, U, nul.O.lon IMT H?i Hartford l.7S.nifi SB Nashville SOU.l.Mi " I'd h 'lord I.K1.:WI 5 ft j Si. i 1 tM.7: a a Portland. Maine l,i H.'l .Ill I Worcester rmi'.-'ill- Oil New Haven I ISV.TWI, f I Sprinllld IHW.'JII1 Kurt worth l.H.m.lpi, 7 Seattle 1.111,0 0 f'7 7 Tacor.iu l.i:ll. M !' HI Sioux City kiv'.iii 7 Norfolk I :i 2 Svrai-n-- rtO-im its. W ichita S.s,4li) !S S Lowell (Mi ft l. ft S VMlnilnirtou 771 mil is 4 Hirinliii'liam rVi.u,'i !M Grand Kaplds His 4.'( ill 1 Lo Anceies Mb, 11 14 ft Cliattanooua 0 n 24 1 ' Do Moines lii '.'."I1 S fl New Hedford 4iii.O .1 U. Topeka N!!.;Vii 114 Lexinitton, Ky.... :V.'7I4 as Limoiii 4.4.T11C1 ai r. Montreal 7.luiH"Oj ift'J Halifax I.OS7.:i7")i US Houston --'. i:i''.77:i Salt Lake City.. ,l'4n.M'4 Hochebler l..'KI.7oH Total 11.0 I,SS!,WV 15 4 OutldeofN.V 41!,ttls,4:i 0.B Not Included In ti.ta.ls. No rlearlig house at this time last year, THE MM fAS STILL .That i Partly, But Not ..Altogether, For The8 Was the Prescription and Back Door " LETTER OF TEE SUNDAY LAW. Movements of the Liquor Dealer' Asso-ciation and Attitude of the Lawyers, "Positively no admittance behind the prescription case today." Ttiia was the temporary restraining rdcr that confronted tho patrons of a prominent drug store when they arose euerday morning and sought their matutinal bracer from tho big fat hot- - llo of spirits frmnenti that posed lazily ud almost laughingly on the shelf. "Barred out, by gosh!" exclaimed tho wrwstfallcn visitor. "Nothin' today?" ho asked, with a dry, beseeching "Kot a sup!'1 "JUow'll a prescription do?" "All riclit if vnn've i?ot it. The new order don't apply to sickness." A atumcnt later The Worm of the Still bad crawled down from its moorings nd began to gurgle as it fell into a two-ounc- e graduate and finally van-ished in the neck of the visitor who i macked his lips, threw down the toll nd with a brighter look in his eye he departed, disappeared around the cor-ner and a moment later was on his way to church. "How 'bout that?" asked a rounder, laconically. "Got to look after the ncens'ites of the sick." "Then gimme 'bout three finger of your cookin' whisky for tned leal purposes." The applicants for , Medicinal Purposes numbered just five whilo the renorter waited the filling of a bona fide pre-scription that contained eight pans of water to one of anything else. The tame might have been seen in other localities, but there was too much of the liquidescent about the streets and the "Jeged sidewalks for ny extended pi-llage. Vihc saloons the doors generally ise(l- - Here and there the prime V was permitted to snesk an vbut no money was produced. Ved VlJ-u- il Rnnitay liiH ,brrn wit- - i "'Vwwtr-T- f V " f T v A- -y TieveoV , .if ua MoJb SywTTX jT I l ! sell, giv-- r ,y aw or otherwint Atspom ti t )U'tfcn I drink, at any t,m i Aurlug t!-- J ,'nrstday of tlw week, rommonly called Sund"5 WfPt for tneilleal purposes upon the p. i rclpilon of clt. 7,en. or. ,2 Who shall permit on bis premise wher such intoxiratnlg drink Is sold obiinr ty means of dominoes, cards, dice or othei tcli s or any other discrtptlon of gambling, or. Who shall p'rmlt dancing, ilrunksnne-s- , sleeping or lodrinu In the night time or who slal permit any disorderly conduct In his ra.o in licenced for the sale of liquors shall be dnsmed guilty of a misdemeanor and shsll be punished by a fine In any sum less than Honor Impi l oiiment In the county iall not en ending six moutns. or by lob such line and Imprlaont at the discretion of the coutt. This is the stern rhetoric which the liquor dealer has to fight, if he con eludes to tight at all and The Average Lawyer will hardly advise his client to adopt heroic measures. "What did you decide on at the meet-ing?" was asked of a well known ven-der of the vinous. , "Dunno, didn't attend." "Why not!1' "Well, there's polities in it." "How did you discover it" "By my own knowledge. There was an understanding last spring that the saloon men would not he interfered with on Suudays any further than that the front doors should bo kept closed. I know they remember that. I do, and its going to lead to politics." "What course will the movement take?" "It will remind Mayor Scott that they are entitled to A nllTerent Poliry and I suppose they mean to tight his renomination. I doubt if he warns that o there is very little show of his re-lenting now. I believe we are all will-ing to close our doors but when the loss is heavy as it is the matter should be carefully considered." "Would you undertake to fight the ruso?" was asked of a well known at-torney who had arrived in tho mean-time. "No air," was the blunt replv. "Why notr "Because I decline to lead an army Into a place where there is no earthly hope of getting them out." . - RIO GRANDE feTNES WESTERN RAILWAY STANDARD GAUGE. CURRENT TIME-TABL- E! In KITee.t January 1, 1801, No. 8. No. 4. EAST-HOUN- TRAINS Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Express. 0;;den H: a.m.l :4a p.m. Arrive Salt Lake 9:40 a.ju. 8:r. p.m. leave Silt Lake W:f0 a.m.lO:iif p.m. Arrive I'rovo 1I:H a.m. ll::i p.m. Leave Piov.i ll:4U a.m.,11 :IV j.m. Arrive (ireen Klver B:3i p m. fi:. 0 a.m. Leaverireen Klver 6:r p.m.t h.Xt a.m. Arflveorand Junction... 9: 0 p.m.! fl:4" a.m. Leave Grand Junction... H:S0 p.m.'Hl:Mi a.m. Arrive Pueblo :i:'Jii p.iu.l H:0 a.m. Arrive Denver H:'1 p.m.' 7:i a.m. Anlve Colorado Springs. 1:8,1 p.m. M:.v, a.m. Arrive Denver 4:3.' p m.j 6.W a.m. No. 1. No. 3. WEST BOUND TRAINS Pacific Pa. lfle Mall. Express. Leave Denver 0:50 a m S:ti a.m Leave Colorado Springs. . 1U:.10 pm 11:10 p.m L ave Oenver K:,0a.ur. 7:tH)p.m Leave Pueblo II 4.1 p.m. 11:1.1 p.m Arrive Wrand Junction. .. 4:11a.m. il:'K) ji.m Leave Grand Junction. , . HI p.m. 2:11 p.m Arrive (ireen Klver 8 ..I') a.m. ft:.HI p.m Leave (ireen Klver H:!0 a m n:IO p.m Arrive Provo 9:V p in. li :a) a in Leave Provo 3:10 p.m. I'j:a0 a m Arrive Salt Lake lil pm. 1:4ft a m Leave Salt, Lake p.m. fi:tw a m Arrive Ogden '.. ...... S:0 JLm .S '00 "J r.oc;f.r',iii.iiT3. LOCAL TRAINS SALT LAKE AND OODEV. Leave Salt Lake, 2:00 a. m., 11.15 a. m., 4:45 p ni. Returning, arrive Salt Lake, 9:40 a. ni., 4:45 p. ni., 9:05 p. m. BINGHAM. Leave Salt Lake, 8:25 a. m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 5:30 p. in. AMERICAN KOItK, PROVO, SPRING V ILLK, THISTLE, MOl'NT TLEASASIT MANTI Leave Salt Lake, 4:55 p.m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 11:05 a. m. D. C. DODGE, J. H. BEXNKTT, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt. Utah Central Railway. Time Card in Effect Oct 28, 1830. Passenger Trains leave anl arrive at Salt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: salt L as err r. Train Heaves Eighth So and Main it a m " I arrive " " e:30p.m park crrr. Train 1 arrives Park City 10:30 a.m (leaves " 4:00 p.m Freight trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Park City dally, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 6 leaves Salt Lake 7:00.ni " arrives " 0:ta eieave Park City. w" "ff PASS!IG uii:' T Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single j lfetween Salt Lake Olty and Park City, round trip,!! ... Jcs. H. Young, T. J. McKlntos!!, Gen. Superintendent Gen. Ft. APs. Agt WOKKINUM-N'- B BOC1KTIK4. Times aad Plana ofMeetlag. Tailors' Union On Sunday In A. U TJ. W. bail. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. lliick and Stonemason' Union Every alter-cate) Friday at Taylor's hall, on S. Temple St. Carpeuters and Joiner' Union Every Wedneoday evening at Temple of Honor. Stonecutter Union Second and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. hall. llarber' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously desig-nated t)iratlve Platerer' Union Every Monday ntglit, room is, Scott Auerbach building, Main street. Street Csrmens' Union - Every first aud third Tuesday at Scott Aurbach building Main street. Pressmen and Stereotypers' Union First Monday every month at someplace previously designated. Tinners' Union First and third Saturdays every mouth, room 4H, h build-ing, Vi aln street. fiodcarrlers, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays eata month in the Temple on Honor. Olgannakers' Union First and third Thurs-days every month, room 48, building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tuns-da-every mouth, room 4M, Scott-- uerbach building, Main strnet. Executive Board of the Federated Trade Council E very Sat urday room 44 Scott- - Auer-bac- n building. Main street Something We .Shonld Appreciate. The Colorado Midland train leaving Bait Lake from Rio (Jrande Western depot at 10.0.-- ) p. m., for Denver and al! pastern points, h.is a Pullman sleeper which starts from Salt Lake running through to Denver. Passengers going Dver Colorado Midland can find this ?!eeprr opposite Kio Grande depot after s.SO each evening. Keturniug this ileepi r leaves Denver at p. m., ar-rives in Salt Lake at 1 :4"i a. m. Second morning, sleeper is set off at Salt Lake snd passeneers allowed to remain in far until 7M a. m.. thereby passengers :m get a full night's rest. Our people hould appreciate this thoughtfulness for Salt Lake and return the compli-ment by giving this line their patronage. lest Side Rapid Transit Co Tl.MK TAHLK. To Take Effect January 12th. 1S91 Local trains for the Jordan River R irden City. Brighton and F.ldorado: Leave F.ldorado. Leave Salt Laks. :iii.tn. t:IOam. 1'Mli.lli. S:4llii.l:i. :.'() am. i!):ia.in. II Via .in. I:.':. Op. til. 1:10p.m. K:u p.m. :t:itim. 41 0 p.m. fi:lp.m. fi:iup.m. City Station corner Seventh South and SiH:oiid West. J. G. Jacobs, - G?n. Manager |