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Show B 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1892. g--r Grand Reopening 3s SBRSB OF THE IIMmiiBlfti ill O.K. SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY About February 8. I When Our Entire Stock Which has been Damaged by Fire will be j Disposed of at Less Than One Half ofahe Original Cost Hold Your Orders for Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots I and Shoes at Less Than Half Oost. 1 0. K. Shoe and Clothjng Company. Sole Agenl3 For Holmes' Celebrated Rye. 23 West Second Botlth. f FRANK Salt Lake City. ( ENZENSPtRGER. 1 JOE. THE 2 DENVER&R10 GRANDS RAILROAD. Scenic One of the World. The favorite route to UleuwooS, Aspen, LiulJ ville, Pneblo, Colorado Springs, Denver ana M points east and south. TWO FIRST-CLAS- S TRAINS DAILI Elerint Pnllnian and Tourist Sleepers, nWf Free Chair Cars on each train. For full itr. wet ion, call on or address. 1 . W. ,T. SHOTWKLL, Agent. B8 W. At 8 si E. T. JEFFKItY, A. S. HI i . I i K N President (Jen'l Mrr. Traffic Manajfa B.-- HOOPEK. a. P AT. A. ft SkookunBoot ( 'K Haii Rapidly. HSlicatcs Diuulrufl. Hips Falling Hair, of Baldnem I Bald Head, Toilet Article col ring matter. nBJ Containesi AHKfcgetabli Poisoat Is aii HHJ-:- . .:uu BHlou. Nature H HRemedy. P-- Skookum RoHr Grower fa '1 Irk. Post Sale H H Druggints, --- t,- , mWurse - ran P-W- F I mwm fl Packed 1 in ffJiPatent Cioth WJPouches and Wanted, A young man who must fully understand the merchant tailoring business, to take orders here and on the road for a large east-ern house. Inquire of J, Tithnor, Kuuts-for- d hotel. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like it. QOMMERCLAJL NATIONAL BANK, SALT LAF E OITT TJTAH, CArrrit (Fnllj Paid) $300,(1(10 SunrLO 80,009 General Banting in All Its Branches. Issues certificates e( deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal cities in the United States and Europe. Gio. M. Dowhst President W. P. Noslb Thomas Mahshai.l 2nd Joan W. Donsellak Cashier DiaaoToaa F. II. Aoerbach, .Tohn J. Daly, D. J., Salliiburv, Id'.vlon C. Foi, Frank II. Dyer, Thomaa ManbalI,W. P. ISobic, George M. Downey, John W. Doanallan. In the window of the Comstock saloon Is one of the iinest dead cougar's or mountain lion that has been seen for years. It meas-ures eight feet from tip to tip. It was killed last Tuesday by W. N. Gardner, near Wauship, I ' tab. The BTJRLINGTOir Routil Only Tliroiiffh Rntito from Chka to Salt Lake. flas perfected Arrnnsfcments Wliereby all froisrht Consigned to care of same Will be loaded inB A through V No Transfei Thereby causing a saving oH-leas-three days between ChieB nnd Salt Lake. Mark and oiw. all goods shipped care Burlin Route. f E. E. WALKEI Qeneral fp 30 W. 2d South, Salt Lake. f jCQOKNICK & QO. BANKERS. ZrrAausRED, 1873 Salt Lai, Crrr, TJta A General Banting Business Transacted. Collections promptly made on all points In tha West ind Northwest. Careful attention (riven to, ronsiea stents of Ores and Bullion. Kxchange and telegraphic transfers oo tho principal cities of the VJuiied States and Kurope. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: N'aw Tons Importer' and Traders' National; Bank; Konntre Bros. Chicaso Commercial National Hank. B- Francisco First Nations.: llank. Oxaba Ointlii Nstlonal llsuk. 8t. Loens National Dank of Commerce. Kansas Crrr- - National Bank of Kansas Cityj First National Bank American National Hank. DuNvaa--Dear- National City NaUoaa) Bank. Puisno First National Bank. Portland, Ore. First National Bank. London: Marvin's Bank (Limited) OK Lombard street. 7000 MILES OF Main Line Trad. Penetrating 10 States Colorado, Wyomtttf, south Dakota, Nebraska. KanaM.'IoWa. IfiMonri, Illinois, Wisconsin. MtBsessota, Operating a mmplete service of Daily -:- - Passenger - Trains With the '.nteit and most Improved equipment over its own tuck, bstwuen such Important points as Denver, Cheyenne, Deadwood, Lincoln, Omaha, I'ouiicll lliuiTs. St. doscph, Kansas City, Bt. LoaW, Peoria, Biirlirgton. OUCagO, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Connections nude In union s .11'..:.'.:- transfer. E. K. WA1.KKH. Oencral Agent. 80 W. ill South s:.. l.sk" Cltv, I tah. i. FRANCIS, Uea. I'aes. Agent. Omaha, Neb. Utah Central Railway. ran ta tile. In e&Vcr Pecemher 31tU, 11 Passenger trains will run dally between Salt Lake City and Park City a follow: SALT LAKE CTTT. Train 1 leaves Eighth South A Hate.... 8:00a. m " a arrive ' " " Iv W a. is Park vity. Train 1 arrives at Park " City 10:30. ni 3 leaves " " Ha. m 0c and dput at the corner of Eighth booth . and Main Streets. t. j. Macintosh, Mk Qanaial Snpi West.Nide Rapid Trail company. I TIME TABLE. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, M Local trains for the Jordan River. '"irdniBah Brighton and Illdorailo. J LHAAIC EI. DOHA DO. LVaAVl SALT 11:110 a. m. 7:00 a. m, 8:00 a m. 11:00 a. ni. 10:00 a in. 10:4"' I'", II On i.:. 1:80 p. in. 1:11 p. in. 4:00 p. m. BtOO p. m. 6:1! !' City Station, Comer Seventh South and B to West Streets. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Manage S. D. EVANS. I UNDERTAKER AND I EftlBALMER. I 214 State St. Salt Lake City. I College Graduate oi Embalming. I I Snecial attention aiveu to ttie ihlpaettt !S of bodies, (ipen all night. Telephone af.l I f SECOND PRECINCT, TAKE NOTICE! There will be a )HfHg of all the precinct officers of the Second precinct and all the officers of all the ward Clubl in the Second precinct at the Walker pavilion at eleven (11) o'clock tomorrow (Wednesday) morai-ne;, February third (UrdV Important mat-ters will be considered. Be on hand promptly. O. W. Poweks, Chairman. THE EUREKA TOWNSITE. The protestants against the Eureka town-sib- - case had another inning today before Receiver Sherman and licgistcr Holibs. The main testimony brought to hear so far are assays of niiueral taken from claims on the site. Timothy Phen one of the witnesses, stated that he was familiar with the ground, the mines on it and that he had no hesitancy In detlining ihe disputed area a mineral land. The protest ants will most likely occupy the rest of the week, when the townsite peo. pic will take a hand. They seem to hove no doubt but what they will succeed lu getting their townsite granted. THE LEGISLATURE. Council. Glendenninif presented I petition from the Historical society of San Francisco, askiti!.' for a bulauce claimed to be due, of .V for publication of Bancroft's history furnished tho territorial library, lieferrcd to commit, tee on claims. Morrill presented petitions asking for an appropriation for the World's fair. Referred to the committee on appropriations. Greaves, in behalf of the committee on agricultural reported back II. K. 17 for the protection of llr culture and recommended that it be passed. . McCuistou of the committee on judiciary reported that there had been enrolled and fowarded to the government C. F. 1, relating to polygamy, and council's tile 7, releasing from attachment certain articles of house-hold furniture. These have been enrolled Hid forwarded to the government. House tile 17, relutiug to bee culture, passed its second reading and was referred to the committee on agriculture. Further consideration of Ihe home rule memorial was postponed until tomorrow. Adjourned si 2:30. Tho House. he day's proceedings opened an untln, ished busiuess, the consideration of C. F. 115-- a hill relating to the incorporation of gov. eminent of mctropolilan cities. Tho reading of the bill began at section 21, providing for the salary of treasurer and a deputy city treasurer. The auctions relating to the office of city auditor passed without amendment. Mr. Strgent, lu section 'Jo, providing for the publication of an annual statement of re. ceipts anddisburscments, otTcriugun amend incut that the publication be made in the paper having the largest circulation. The amendment failed to get a second. To the. section providing for the election of officers and terms thereof Mr. Irvine of-fered an amendment making the term of office of mayor and other city officers two years Instead of one, as provided in the bill. Mr. Feiry advocated a provision that would separate the city and town elections from the territorial and national elections. He favored the ideaof placing the municipal elections on some date In the spring. The amendments by Mr. Irvine were lost. The reading of the bill was still In progress WtM the afternoon report closed. Noliee to Creditors. Estate of William Skewes, deceased. XiDTICK IS IIFKEHY CIVICS BY THE UN 1.1 dersigned, executor of the will of William Miewes, deceased, to the creditors of, and at) per sons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this no-tice, to the snid executor at rooms :W and :!4, Com- - martial block. Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Cake, Territory of ftah. J. R. BOWDLB, Executor Of the will of William Skewes, deceased. Dated December , 1M1. Bms. :it tHHHv.MJiirt shows Ihe following arreata: 8 8. Heal, petit larBeny. .lohn Creely, assaiiaMand battery, lohn F.ckcrt, petit Paccny. Rich, a negro, tivcaH., s in jail for drunk-enness. William Pc a aTft nd cry. The pav roll of thdPHicc force for lanu-ar-was $4iliC.05. B Chief of Police YoHg back from Ogdcn. lie says that they fiiBii' day watchingall and going liH Hall the res,.it-th- e city, but hiivcnB able to find n trace of the jail H ft t liey may still he H and all trains closely watcheB The lodgers at tA H bunkhousc H H pj The Bankruptcy Bill. New Yovk Times. The work of impressing the merits of the Torrey bankruptcy bill upon the new con-gress as already hegau. and the prospect of success at the present session is regarded s friends as promising. The general sys tciu of the. bill nnqneatlonably gains strength with discussion, and it is by a greater nuuiher and variety of representative comuercial bodies, than have indorsed an) previous bill. Indeed, there is practically no orginied opposition to it. and what little disposition there was at one time toward partisan prejudice has vanis-hed uuder the Candid and intelligent advoe. acy of the measure. The unfavorable feel-ing in the South uo longer exisls, as is in-dicated Icy t ne fact that .Indue George W. Stone, for many years chief Justice of tho Alabaua Supreme court, came to Washiii". ton expressly to urge the same. Judge Stone in a recent interview declared his opinion that the Torrey hill was the best plain of bankruptcy legislation yet proposed would he especially advantageous to the growing o,.,,.sts ,,f the South. LATE LOCAL. The sale of the Sipperly stock of merchan-dise has been made to M. J. (.ray for $11, (XX) cash, the purchaser assuming all expenses heretofore Incurred. A reporter for The Tmt:s could find no basis for tbe rumor that T. IS. Wadlcigh, as-sistant to (o octal Passenger and Ticket Agent Hooper of the Denver & Kiu (irande. Would soon le proiuutcti to a position here. The Union Pacific today announces Ihe appointment of A. II. Stewart chief dis palchcr of the 1 tali ditision, vieo I'. A Beppart' A suit for divorce has been filed by Mrs Jure L Kdingtou against Hiram Kdiiigtou, the complaint citing habitual drtinkeiiiu ss The city council will meet in regular ses-sion this evenlug. t'h.is More of Proro is in the city, at the Walker. George C. lirow n of San Francisco is at the Kniitsford. Kcv. John C. (iallandel of F.vanston, Wyo., Is at ttie Kniitsford. The case of S. S. Heal nnd John F.ckert, lor stealing two guns out of u sleigh last Wednesday, was culled just as we go to press. They are both old offenders, one pavitig served a year in Ihe county jail and the other two years in the pen. ,1. W. Bailey of Montana is at the Temple ion. n 8. I). Morrison of Chicago Is registered at the Tctnpteton, Ira M. Smith of Ogdcn is stopping In the :ity for a few daysr he is at the Continental. Dave folia of Park City Is at the C'ullcu. Judge Zane this moriiinir directed Deputy United States Marshal Cannon to excuse the petit jury until the morning .if the Uth. 'IB !e i, I ... 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