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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1891 , . Ilsl Grand Clearing; . Sale ! M 0 - A T g 3 THG BOSTON CLOTHING CO. a TteliT' LIPMAN, NADEL&SON. I SSSlS ". " O We arc offering for the balance of this season our entire Stock of Fall Goods at a Ii S" Sacrifice; especially in our great selection of 1 yJErVlS" 'jS & OVERCOATS! g CQ till III SI! Bl Our Prices Will Convince You to Buy. KBffiffli Illl FUCEI ? J I I 1 I I ' 73 2vaiii street, On IDoor 3STortli IDcccrct ITsitloiial IBanlr. McAllister & Co., 72 Main. 1 VALENTINES ! E To Suit Every Taste and Pocket. . THE Denver & Rio Grande SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The Favortte Route to Olenwood, Aspon, leadvillc, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver And all Points Eaet and South. TWO first-classTrai-ns daily. Elegant Pullmaaand Tourist SHeriers, and Free Chair Cars on Each Train. For full Information, call on or address A. N. OLIVER, Freight A Passenger Agent, 68 W. imd South. a. T. 8MITH, A. S. HUQHE8, General Manager. TraDlc Manager. S. K. HOOPER, O. P. and T. A. lei iilei JUST OPENED. WE O.ttY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL LI THE CITY. Cor. Mail and South Temple Sis. The Cullen, THE MODERN HOTEL OF SALT LAKE. B.C.EWINU, - - PKOPK. Henry f.clark THE TAIL OP. ffjf i1 S1 v s1 '' V 'a1 'i'o'i'ii'ii'a Wi'a'i'MiViVz'anSisl Utah Central Railway. Tine Card in Effect Oct. 26, 1890. Patsanger Trains leave an! arrive at Salt Lake Uiy and Park City daily as follows: SALT uii cm, Train Heaves Eighth So and Main it 8 on a.m " karrlvea " " 6d0p.nl HM CTTT. Train larrlves Park City 10:80 a. ra '' Vleavea " 4:00p.m Freight trains leare and arrive at Salt Lake ami Park City dally, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train"No. bleaves Salt Lake f :00.m " arrives " SHSp.m eieaves Park City 11 :00a. in " 6 arrives - p:0p.ui NopassenKers carried onfrelifht train. passingcr hates: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trlp.M. . lletween Salt Laka City and Park City, round trip, 13. Jos. H. Young, T. J. McKlntosh, Oeu. Superintendent. Uu. Ft. &Ps. Agt E. J. SMITH, Printing House Court, Job Printing, Bookbinding and Lithographing. Bank Office and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 W. 3rd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. DREDHL & FRAMEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B e cor. Main and Third South. 29 E. First South St. tTHERoute East. Only One Change of Cars t'tah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Euffet Sleeping Cars, FREE KECLIMG CHAIR CARS. Pe sure your ticket reads via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH, O. P. & T. A., 8t Louis. C. F. & P. A 181 S. Main Street. SaltLake City. Utah Colorado Midland By. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Stanrlnrrl OfYiirrt. Grand ClearingSale! The Boston Clothing Coiiip'y. f LIPMAN, NADEL &. M.) 73 Main St., 1 Door North Deseret Bank. We are offering for the balance of this season our entire Stock of Fall Goods at a Great Sacrifice; espc- - SANTA FE ROUTE. AtcMson, Topeb & Santa Fe H. E Runs the Finest Trains between Denver, ColomJo Springs. Pueblo and Atchison, Topesa, Katisai City, St. Joseph, Galeaburg, Chioatto. These Trains are Solid Vestibule DINING OARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR CAR3, Leaving Denver 5 p. m. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reach all Eastern Points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any tlclcot agent for ticket! over this line For further Information, time cards, etc., rail upon or address J. D. KENWORTH , fien'l Ag't, Progress Bld'g, Salt Lake Olty CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Gen. Pass. Tlc't Ag't, Topeka, Kas, O . j m ...mi ii .in imu "i 11 uvn, 1.11.11111 MiO, Proprietary Remedies, Trusses. Import-porte- d and domestic Perfumes and Toilet Articles. The Compounding of Physicians' Prescrip-tion, and Family Keolpee our Specialty. Also a line line of Trusses, Uraces and Crutches, bpeclal attention given to orders by mail. St. Mary's Academy, Fcr Young Ladies. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Salt Lake. The second session for hoarders begins Monday. February 8. Terma moderate. For catalOKtie, address as alxive. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. fl Vf Second South. Sc. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilities for dotal,' first-clas- s Job Prlnt-i- are of the newest and best. Hooks ruled, pr.nted and bound to order. Samples of Kail-roa- Mining. Bank and Mercantile work always on hand. Complete line of Office Sup- - emliriuuug the most approved Labor--avlr- g aud F.conotnli al Inventions. Prices Low I Call on u $500 Reward! WE will pay th aboT reward for any rut of LfTor Complaint, Pyffpopftla.ftlcfc Hradaehs.lMttjwition. Cor- - cialiy in our great selection of Mens Suits & Overcoats. CALL AND SEE USI REMEMBER THE PLACE! Cur Prices Will Convince Ton to Bay. IWM, MDEL & SON. BETWEEN Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo. Salt Lake City. Ogden, Pacidc 0.nut an l all Norihnvst Points, via Manitou, Leadvllle, Aspen and Ulenviood Springs. SCESERT IJEllMED. EljlOTr nSlttPASSEO. Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Cat's between Denver and San Francltc i. Through lhe heart of the tocky Mountains The most comfortable, the saftt nd the grandest of all Routes. For rates, description, pamphlets, etc., call upon or address J. D- KENWORTHY, Gen'l Ai't. Projr. HIrt'g, SaltLake City. H. COlLBRAN, CHAS. S. LEE. General Manager General Pass. Agnt. Colo, rtpr.ni.s. C ilo. Donver, Colo. AT THE AMERICA' CLOTfflXG & SHOE ffl. li.'0 South Main St, 1 PI LIIW BUFFET CARS Bet w een Salt Lake Cty and Butte. Commencing Tuesdav, Deeemoer Sth, the t7nlon Pscifle will operate Pullman Buffet Cars hetween Salt Lake City aud HutM without transrr. City Ticket Office. 001 Main Street. S. W. KCCLF.S, Ocn. Pass. Agt iciritrni' Milwaukee 5IJLWAUREE & St. PAIL lk 1h ' I'll, rtliiniiitf Solid V' s'lhuied Stm H 'ftiwl rind tr c Lighted Trains Dally. Wwwn Oal'am and i irr.aha composed of S epl:ij i;:ir:i anil ILe Finest Dining Cars !n M World i:Vi:iJYTIIIN(l l IKST-CI.AS- S ! fiKn:.v(ii.i by ALEX. MITCHELL - Commercial Airent 1 :f S. Main St., Salt Luke ct. T, r. l'OWH.L, I rSTrliuB A, lit. ' " ' Vegetable l.lverFHU.when the dirertiona sre utrlctly compiled with. They are imrrtr VeppUble, sud never fall tofrtvo sat'sf action, fl'igar Coated Ijtsa hnm, containing SO Pills, 33 cenli. Beware of courtterfetli and The mannfa'-tiir-- only by THE JOHN C. WTST COM PA XV. CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. Utah Optical Co. 157 S, Main, - - - Salt Lake. THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you havn defective vision, remember that we make a specialty of measuring all Imper- fections of the eye, and lilting the same with genuine Alaska Crystal & BrazifianZ? The only place in the city where glasses are lifted to each Individual eye, aud (trourd If necsary. A so i lare assortment of Kleid and Opera Gla:, s John Weiser & Co. ' 234 s. Main StH ban Uki Cttt. 6eo. M, Sooth Jas fL 8. RrnmwL President Vice-Preside-nt Becretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (IA CORPORA TED., Hardware and Metal, Sieves, Tinware, Hill Findings, Elc, AGENTS FOB the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling't Steele Wire Rep. - V acuum Cylinder ai.d Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and BoU t j ers, ifack Injectors, Buffalo Scalea, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blakt) PumM I i Minora' and Blacksmitba' Tools, Etc t, 168 MAIN STEEET, f SaltLakeCitxr.' ; - Utah I WestSid Rapid Transit Co TiMB TABLE, To Take Effect January 12th, m Local trains for the Jordan River Oir.ten City. BriKhlon aud Eldorado: Leave Kldorado. Leave Salt Lake. fi:J)a.m. , 7:10 am. im. h: 10 a. in. H:'0ani. 1' 21a.m. l:iop.m. i:ir.iiii. 4:10 p.m. ::l(ip.ul. :IJp.ni. City Statl m corn-- r Seventh South an I Second West. J. G. Jacobs, - Gen. Maniqer . ' 1 WYOMINC NOTES. Fish Corauiissionar richnitger has auumed charge of affair at the fish hatchery. Hi predecessor, Louis Mil-ler, will remain with him (or a time to assist in the management of the busi-ness, which at this season of the year is quite heavy. Buffalo is one of the loveliest and most charmingly located little cities in Wyoming, is the county seat of John-son county, which for two years in succession has captured the fust prize in the crop contest, open to the entire United States. William Kingen, Kioch McKinney et a!., Nebraska "rustlers," it is claimed, sncaeeded in the past two years in run-ning into the sand hills and disposing of nearly one thousand bead of cattle belonging to Wyoming stockmen. NEVADA NOTES. Col. J. B. Moore of Kuby valley, took nine car loads of beef cattle to San Francisco the fore part of this week. I'lease make a note of it. Carson and Keno are agreed for once. Each place has too many useless csninos. How to get rid of them in now the question. Senator Stewart, so says a Washing-ton dispatch, has received assurances from the postotlice department that the mail route to Taboe, via Truckee, will be early in the spring. At a publio meeting held at Keno for the purpose of dismissing legislative matters, Allen 0. Bragg, of the Gazette, offered a resolution instructing the Washoe delegation to vote for a con-stitutional convention, which was adopted. ps oni m. Items of Interest Gathered from Every Point in the Great Inter-Mounta- in Country, EE WHO BUNS MAY BEAD-Kiwi Notes, Clipped, Bswrittea and Con-dens-for the Benefit of the Times Headers. A package said to contain about 3()00. mailed at the Ogden postoRice en January 23. for Denver, is missing. ' Tostmaster Whitbeck of Nephl and the editor of the Nephi Ensign pot into little fight the other day which cost them $2.50 each. The Knights of Pythias resident in Provo held a meeting Monday night and resolved upon the organization of a lodge of that order in this city. - Heaver L'tonian; Where will they Jfeep the court records at Milford so that tho books containing said records ivill nut hcindaugorof being destroyed I ? Echo answers "where?" '.Vestern Union Telegraph com-pit.- ., ..;is it is said, bought the old tele-- f L'r.i;''ii line reaching from Frisco to lleavi'i". The same company has four-teen ctirs of telegraph line repairers and builders strung along the line between Juab and Milford. They are engaged in thoroughly renovating and In many cases almost entirely replacing the old line with new material; heavy straight cedar poles well cleaned of all bark and limbs beiug substituted for tho old pine poles which were continually decaying and falling over. After the old line is put into good condition the entire force of men will be employed in building 140 or more miles of telegraph line along the Milford and Pioche extension t the Union Pacific. . COLORADO NOTES. Judge Bradley, nn old Colorado pio-neer, is very ill at Central City. A commission has been issued to W. O. Stephens, postmaster at Dalton. Dr. P. F. Bollinger has been appoint-t- d member of the pension examining board at Durango. There is a fight on between Monu-ment and Palmer Lake over the new county seat question. E. J. Holmes of Trinidad, Colo., is Washington, working to seoure for limself the postmastership of the Trin-idad office. The New Castle mine is now hermet-ically sealed and water is being pumped into the workings to drown what tiro has not been smothered. A. F. Rusk and Thomas Dickey bad a row in Boulder. Dickey drew a knife and attempted to stab Rusk, but was stopped by Marshal Madera. He then threatened to kill P.usk on sight. About 200 farmers were in Delta Sat-urday for the purpose of organizing a farmers' joint stock milling company, which was accomplished aud trustees elected. The capital stock is to be 20,000, and the mill formerly owned by Brown & Co. is to be purchased anil new machinery put in. Trininad is to have a new electric light company. Louny Horn and some other local men have formed a coin- - j pauy. As the present electric light and (ras works are owned by the same com- - j pnny, there is no alternative, unless ker-- ' oscne oil is used. j IUAHO NOTES. On last Tuesday a woodchopper hv the name of Hobbs. working on Pedi-cillu- s creek, chopped three toes off his right foot. He was alone and half a mile from his cabin when the accident occurred, but he gui'ckly started home, lesving a trail of blood in the deep snow. Arriving there, he removed his overshoe and boot, put the severed toes in his pocket, bound up the wound with a flour sack, crammed his foot into a felt boot, and then waded through the snow and over the rough mountain trail, fivo miles to Do Lamar, tele-phoned to Silver for Dr. Richter, who went down and dressed the wound, and then that crippled, but plucky ami cheerful, individual came up to Silver on the evening stage, occasional! pull-ing his toes out of his pocket to exhibit them to the other passengers. He is a tramp, and if he goes broke before well enough to go to work again we hope the bat will be passed around for him. ' Weisor Signal: Frank Smith is In re-ceipt of a letter from J. C. Rogers of the American Minim? company, stating that he has completed the opening of the Snake river from Huntington to the . Seven Devils landing, and the boat will commence running with the first two-foo- t rise in the river. Mr. Rogers iated that hn hat now gone east to purchase a forty-to- smelter, but does not state, just where tfce smelter will be located probably in the beven Devils. - LRSl RIO GRANDE SieWESTERN RAILWAY gSUKOAHa SAUCE. CURRENT TIME-TABL- E j In Efr.ot January 1, mot. No. 3. No. 4. EAST-BOUN- TRAINS Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Express. Leave OKdeu 8:30 a.m.! p.m. Arrive Salt Lake a.m. p.m. Leave Halt Lake V:fO a.m. 10: 6 p.m. Arrive Provo lt:W a.m. I1:S0 p.m. Leave Provo 11:40 a.m., II rat p.m. Arrive Cireen Klvor S:33 p.m 6:: a.m. LeaveGreeu River t:fl p.m.j S:SS a.m. Arflve oraud Junction. .. 0 S0 p.in.l 9: a.m. Leave Grand Junction... 11 :W p.m. I0:t) a.m. Arrive Pueblo 3:'X p.m. 3S0 a.m. Arrive Denver 8:00 p.m. 7:40 a.m. Arrive Colorado Springs. 1:35 p.m. 8:M a.m. Arrive Denver 4:35 pm. 8: a.m. No. 1. No. 3. WEST-BOUN- TRAINS Paciflo Pacltio Mail. Express. Leave Denver fl:S0 a.m 8:1S a.m Leave Colorado Springs.. 19::) pm 11:10 pm Leave Diuver 8:lOa.nv. 7:00 p m Leave Pueblo 18:4ft p.m. 11:15 p.m Arrive rirand Junction. .. 4:1ft a.m. g:0il p.m Leave Grand Junction... 4:40 p.m. 2:1ft p.m Arrive Oreen Klver 8 ..so a.m. 5:N) p.m Leave CJreen Kiver 8:50 a.m. :10 p.m Arrive Provo 2:r) p.m. 12:80 a.m Leave Provo 8:10 p.m. l!i: a.m Arrive Salt Lake.... 4:93 p.m. 1:45 a.in Leave Suit Lake 4:45 p.m. 2:00 a.m Arrive Ogilen ,.,,. 0:0) p. in. 3 :10 a m LOCAL TRAIN? SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. Leave Salt Lake, 2 00 a. ta., 11.15 a. m., 4:45 p m. Returning, arrive Salt Lake, 9:40 a. hi., 4:45 p. in., 9:55 p. m. BINGHAM. Leave Salt Lake, 8:25 a. m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 5:80 p. m. AMERICAN FORK, PROVO, SPHINGVILLE, THISTLE, MOUNT PLEASANT ft MANTI Leave Salt Lake. 4:S5 p. m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 11:05 a. m. DC. DODGE. J. H. BENNETT. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt. |