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Show 3 TIIK SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. jKBIHIAUY ''. 18'Jl " McAllister & Co., 72 Main: 1 VALENTINES! E To Suit Every Taste and Pocket. F, Auerbach & Bro, GRAND Semi-Annu- al Underwear Sale Ladies, why stitch, stitch, atitcb: crook your back and invite diseases when you can buy your own and child-ren's well-mad- e and perfect fit.tiug Muslin Underwear at , the cost of the material C OVER lOOO DOZEN ) Of Nightgowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Corsnt Covers, Aprons, C'hs. Slips, Gingham Dresses, Jnfuut's White Dresses, Chs. Drawers, Etc. AT THE UNIFORM PRICES OF 25c, oOc. 7oc, 61,00, 81.25, 8I.0O Each. E. J. SMITH, Printing Housa Court. Job rrintins, Bookbinding and Lithographing. Bank Office and County Supplies. Legal Blanks. 24 V. 3rd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. PlIiHiUnno nf Cula 0n,v ,nree tlarments ant price, viz: Three each UI UdlC K iwns. Chemlsua, Siiirta, Etc.. at 31c, tOc. 75c, KI O), l.a." and i.;U, win he hold to one customer. At 15c and 'c each we could only ncure a part of our uhuaI lotst which will be for ale titnler t he cennter of our New Noiseless I'ackaire Carrier SyHtsm, the firbt intro-duie- In I'tah, avoiding the running to and fro of cashb iya. Come and see it and convince yourself that wo lead in all improve-ments as well as "Low Prices!" 3v:j2:3iii 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 the crush. TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS, OUR GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED! All of our Silks. Falln Franealse, Rrooades. Ilanrains In the Domest'c Department to Annum., Royal Surahs, Satins, India ani astonish you, Novelty Silks at cost, and helow cost. Ladles', Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Prle.tly Celebrated Black Goods at cost, Suit at cost and below cost) , and below cost. Ladles' waists, Skirts Knrs, Fascinators, All of our Pattern Dress Goods. Ladles' Etc. at cost and beiow cost. Cloths. Cashmeres. K.tc at and below cost Stylish Trimmings, Laces, Etc., at cost and All of our Table Linens. Napkins. Towls, below (u st. Turkey Ke Is, Towel lnir, Etc., ut cost, and be- - All Wool and Marino Underwear at cost low cost. and below nn I Knjllsh Flannels, Outing Cloth, Ladles' and Ch'tlr-- n s Etc. at cost and belo.v cost. Gloves at cost an below coHot. ', Mittsns and Children and Boys' Clothing. Overcoats, Mother's Friend Waists and Underwear, Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, White Shirts and Overshirts, at cost and below cost. JJlankets anil Quills "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 rROUPT ATTESTIO.V! R Auerbach & Bro. II. A. CAXDRIAN, EXPERT STEAM GRINDER Of everything under the Sun. and Dealer In rr:c ctjtleet i EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED-10- East First South St. 0pp. Otty Eal Health is Wealth . E. C. Wist'i Kssra in Bi Thiat-Ham- , a raaranteed aneclfle for Hysteria. Dis alana, Goavnialoas, fits Narrena Nenralgla. Reailach, Ne. voua Proitrati caused hy the use of alcohol r tobacco, WakeftilneM. Meatal DaprniloB, Softealof of the Hraln raauttlUK (a faaaalry and leading to misery, decay and tealte. Prematura Old A$ Varrenneaa Isa b. Power In either aai. lavoluDtary Lnases aa4 Bpenaatorrknea raurad by OTr eiertlon -- f U. krala. or Dwfe box contains one months treatment li on a boa, or tlx boxes for It on, Bent by man oa reoalpt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES fooora any case. With each order reeelwo ,1 us lor six bniee. accoftpanlad with K m. w. Witt Mad tke piirehaeer Mir written gnarantie to refund the money if tm treatment dors not affect a cur. Uuaranteesaf4)aiid only by John- - Grand Clearing Sale! cO - A T ---- The Boston Clothing Comp'y. fUPMAN, NADEL S0N?j y 73 Main St., 1 Door North Deseret Bant We are offering for the balance of this season our entire Stock of Fall Goods at a Great Sacrifice; espe- - SANTA FE ROUTE. . Atnhisnn Tnnrta Santa MR ,cially id our great selection of Mens Suits & Overcoats. CALL AND SEE USI REMEMBER THE PLACE! Our Prices Will Convince You to liny. LIPMAN, NADEL & SOU C. SELLS, J. TUCKER. H. W. SELLS. Sells cSc CorqiDany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Firit South street, opposite; 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. F 0. Ux lOig. Old Pioneer lard of Armstrong & Bag-ley- . on, Prats Co., Druexlati is Main St, Sail tkeO J The Cullen, THE MODERH HOTEL OF SILT LIKE. S. ("'. EWIMi, - - I'JJOI'K. St. Jlnry's Academy, Fcr Young Ladies. Conduoted by the S sters of the HolyCro3a. Salt Lake. The second session for boaiders liegns Monday. February t. Terms moderate. For rutalogue address aa 0 East rst Ssu.t. uiuiuuwu) vpuau ia wuuiu a u xi at Runs the Finest Trains between Denver, Colorado Springs. Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Galesburg, Chicago. These Trains are SofJ Vestibule DINING CARS, FREE RECLINING LIBRARY CHAIR CARS. Leaving Denver 5 p. ni. dally. MOST POPULAR ROUTE I To reach all Eastern Points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over this line For further information, time cards, etc., i all upon or address J. D, KENWORTH , tien'l As't, Progress Bld'g. Salt Lake City CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Oeii. I'ass. & Tk't Ag t, TopekaKas. Popular Route To all Points East. Only One (liaise of Tars I tah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE KECUMG (HAIR CARS. He sure your ticket reads via the MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. Inter-Mounta- in Electric Corny. 'A Iiroiulway, Salt Lake. Electrical work and supplies of all kinds. Wiring for incandescent lights a specialty. Electric and Cornbination Fixtures. Agents for Western Electric Comppny's dynamos and Akonite Wire Com-pany's goods. Hotel annunciators, lire and "burglar alarms., electric motors, etc., etc. Electric Light Plants Installed. Co. M.ScoTt Xaa. Gle-tj- ei II. B. Rttmttklh President Vice-Preside- Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT. & CO., (1XCORPORATED.) --DEIER.B Ils-T-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steele Wire Ron, Vacoam Cylinder and Engine Olli, Hercules Powder, Atlaa Engines and Boll ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Soaleg, Jeffersoa Horse Whim, Blake Pmnpt Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah F.CLARK --THE-TAILOR. ' ','!) E. First South St. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE C O ILvdl IF5 LST "Z ' o 42 WEST FIRST SOITII ST., :: SALT LAKE CUT, ITAH. n. i. i uwrsacrsu, 3. v, ucnnnn, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis. C. F. Si P. A ini S. Main Street. Malt Lake City. I'tah Cfltaflo Midland Hy. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Stanclarci Gauce. BETWEEN Denver. Colorado Springs. Puehlo, Salt Lake City. Hgden. Pad tic Coa.-- t and all Northwest Points, via Manltou, Leadville, Aspen and (llenwood Springs. SCEHRY I'AEQIMLLED. EpniEH lASlRPASSEO. Through Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Cars between Denver and San Franclscti. Through lhe heart of the Rooky Mountains Ths most couiforiable. the safest and the grandest of all Trans continental Routes. For rates, description, pamphlets, etc., call upon or address J. D- - KENWORTHY, tien'l Ag t. Progress Bld'g, Salt Lake City. H. COlLBRAN, CHAS. S.LEE. fieunral Manager Ueneral Pass. Agent. Colo. Springs, C do. Denver, Colo. the Deafer & Rio Grande I230:. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The Favorite Route to Glen wood. Aspen, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver And all Points F.ast and South, TWO DULY. Elegant Pullman and Tourist SHope.-s- , and Free Chair Cars on Each Train. For full Information, call on or address A. N, OLIVER. Freight ft Passenger Agent, M W. Slid South. S. T. SMITH, A, S. HUG HE 3, General Manager. Traffic Manager. S. K. HOOPER, B- T. and T. A. PLLIJI IX KWFET CARS Between Salt Lake Cty and Butte. Commencing T.iesday, December Wh, the t7nlon Pacific will operate Pullman Huffet Cars between Salt Lake City and Hutto without trausfer. City Ticket Office. "Jul M in Street. a S. W. ECCLES, Uen. lies. Agt. I DREUHL k FRANKEN. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS S o cor. Main and Third South. We carry a eompleto line nf Drugs, Chemicals, Proprietary Hem edles, Trusses, Import-porte-and domestic Perfumes and Toilet Articles. The Compounding of Phrelolane' Prescrip-tions and Family Recipes our Specialty. Also a fine line of Trusses. Prices and Crutches. Hpeutal atteutiun given to orders by mail. Utah Optical Co. 167 S. Main, - - - Salt Lake, THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you have defective vision, remem her that we make a specialty of measuring all imper-fections of the eye, and fitting the same with genuine Alaska Crystal & Brazilian The only place lu the city where glasses are ttttcd loeach individual eye, and ground if necessary. Also a large assortment of Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. tlllClliii SHORT LINE. MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL j Is the oily I na running Solid Vestibule, Steam H ate,l and Klectrle Lighted T'alua Iai!y. between Ohlearo and fiinaha, cotnpi sed of Mavnilteent S'eepltvj (,'ars and Ie Finest Dining Cars, n tils World i:vi:kytiu(; first-clas- s Any further lufonnatl in will le cheeifull furnislied l,y ALEX. MITCHELL Commercial Agent, if.l S Main St.. fait, Lal.rv.iy. T. F, IOWEM. TravtLiig Ag.nt. B.K.Bloch& Co. "Tl-OlCG-X-lO I LIQUOR & CIGAR MERCHANTS. 13, 15, 17, 19, Commercial St., Salt Lake City. Have in stock the largest line of Imported and Domestic Winea.Brandiea, t,i quors, Liqueurs and Cordials in the Inter-Mountai- Country; are Headquarters for Pomery Sac, Cliquot, 0. H. Mumm & Co. and Monopole Extra Dry Cham-pagne. Agency fur Carl Upmann New York Cigars, Straitoa & Storm and Zduardo H. Oato "Key West." SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLES HEIDSIECK SEC. Tflcidione 865. MAIL ORIIEKS SOLICITED. I 0. Rot 55.1 SUMMONS. In the district court of the thirl Judicial dis-trict of Utah territory, County of Kilt Laks. Amelia Chvlolte Pet trson An- - i derson. plaint ff v. Anders Summons. Welhetm Audrisnn. def t. I The people of the Territory of I'tah send greet-ing to Anders Wllheim Auderson. de feudant. 'OV AUK HKKI'.llY KF.gi.'IKEIJ Tl Al'-- j 1 pear in an set'on brought against, you hy (he above plaintiff 111 the district court of Ike third Judicial district, of the territory of I'tah and to answer th complaint tiled there-I-within ten days lejEciusive of the day of ) after the service oil yoti of this summons - if served within this county ; or. If served out of this enmity, hut la this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days-- or judgment hy default will be taken agaluM you, recording to the prayer of said complaint. The Raid action la brought to have a decree of thlx court dissolving the bond of matrl-inon existlngbctween plaintiff and defendant, ami adjudging that plain !!T tak! her maiden name, shove r-- ef prayed on tne groutum that for more than one year la-.- t past defendant b in fat e 1 pr ivlde t ie lOi.ni'in neeei: ar.es o' life, nithitwh nine ho to no: and that 'or more (ran one year last past defend a'it his wilfully dp, ert'd and abandoned lilaln'HT. araliii't her wltl and consent. And you are heretiy not.ilind that if you fall to appear and answer the. said complaint, at ahoye required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, anil the weal of the district I ' I court of the Third Judicial district. (SFAU - In and for the Territory of I'tah. I r- ) thlK wth day of January. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetv one. 1IKNKY '1. M. Mil. I. AN. Clerk. Hy liKO. II. LooMIS, iieputy Clerk. R' 6RiNBE EeS western railway Ife STANDARD GAUGE. bfl'rW-ffi- iti CURRENT TIME-TABL- E In Effect .lannarr 1, 1S1)I, No. No. 4. FAST BOUND TRAINS Atlantic Atlantic Mall. jExpnss. Leave Ogdrn ::! a.m. p.m. Arrive Salt Lake 9 l a.m.j vitt p.m. I eave Salt Lake U:'0 .ia.'lli:' p.m. Arrive Provo Iltvo am. ir.:si p.m. Leave 1'iov i II to a m. iill'i p.m. Arrive dreen Klvor Mil p.m., 5:S0 a m. Leavetireeu Klver fi:'iu p.m.j ft:3ft a.m. Aifiveorand Junction.. V.'O p.m.l ha, am. Leave Grand Junction. II Ml p.m. IO:i) a m. Arrlre Pueblo a) p.m., Ji t 0 a.m. Arrive Denver k:fl p.m.; 7:4" a.m. Ai rive Colorado Spring I :.Vi p.m. :! a.m. Arrive Denver p.m. 8 50 a.m. No. I. No. 3. WKST HOUND TRAINS Pacific Pacific Mall. Express. Leive Denver le'll ii.m. 8: lo am LcaveC dorado Springs. '1J..H1 pm il:lo pin l.i ave Denver K:Ma.in.: 7:i pm L'ave I'lietdo I'J:4 i p.m. jl I :I.S p. In Arrive 'ir.ind Junction. .j 4 n a,iu. 3:m p.m Leave (Iran, I Junction ...j 4. to pm il.i p in Arr ve (ireeii Itiver M::i a m. 5. Mi p.m l.ea e (ireen Hlver ' H::l a ni.i n:UI p.m Air,ve I'rovo 2:"io p.m. IJ:".1) a m Leave, I'rovo a: 111 p.m. a.m Arrive Salt, Lake AMI p.m.l l:l.rin.ni Leave Salt Lake 4:lfi p.m.l :t) a.m Arrive Onritnu.. :0I p.m.l :ll a.m LOSAL T,IT3. LOCAL THAINS SALT I.AKK AND (KiHEN. Leave Salt Lake, 2:09 a. ui., 1 l." a. m . I Ifi p ni. Hettirning, arrive Salt Lake, 1M0 a. in., 4:43 p. ni., 11:55 p. in. HIM. HAM. Leave Salt Lake, 8:23 a. m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 6:30 p. m. A M MtH'AN IOIIK, PliOVO, SPUING V1LI.K, TIIISTI.K, MOt'ST PLEASANT ft MANTl Leave Salt Lake, 4:53 p. m. Return-ing, arrive Salt Lake, 11:05 a. ni. D. C. DODGK. J. H. HKNNETT, Cen'l Manager. (icn'l Pass. Agt. HEAL ESTATE NEE The New Commeroiel Block will be E'dy (or It3 TenenU oa i Ma-o- 'i 1st. t , BUSINESS OUTLOOK BRIGHTENISQ The Record of Trausfors in Realty -- Day on tbe Exchange -- Notes and Personal!. The Commercial block will bo com-pleted and ready for its temiiits on March lt. This is a building that Suit Lake may well be proud of. It is the fj nest west of Denver and indeed, the capital city of Colorado can boast of very few buildings that are its eiiial. It makes a line appearance and looms like a giant over every other building iu the city. Ifualne.1 Looking t'p. ' It may not be out of place for The 'Times to say," stated a merchant yes-terday, that business in all branches is hi the present moment undergoing a decided change for the better. The financial reports, while calling for no especial attention so far as they con-cern most other cilies of the west, are no far as Salt Lake is concerned, most gratify ing to those of us who have pass-ed through the recent Btorni and stress period. I notice that our clearances are once more an indication that the city has resumed its proper place anions the financial center of the west. The Hate of trade is most encouraging add the prospects are bright far brighter 1 think 1 uni warranted in saying, than the dull month of January usually dis-play!. " Hearer Woolen Mills. The Heaver woolen mills are replac-ing the thirty-hors- e power hoilor they , discarded at the time they put in their new steam plant. The old boiler is to lie used exclusively for dye house and general heating purposes. In this con-nection tve hear many expressions of regret at the apparent necessity for the woolen millg being permitted to remain idle until the summer sets in. Jt is to be hoped that tbe board of management will be able to shortly see their way clear to a speedy resumption of what is undoubtedly a fairly lucrative business; for it is said, and we presume truth-fully, that in the twenty years the mill has been in operation, it has annually yielded a net dividend of at least 15 per cent. The I.elil Sugar Factory, The I.ehi sugar factory has its walls for both the big brick buildings tip to the top of the first story, and work has been waiting for lumber which will be on hand in a day or two. If the weather keepss'aa good as now these buildings will b enclosed within the next forty davs. iThe machinery for tbe factory will Ifgin shipping this week. Veal Eetat Sale Vt atarday. The following sales of real estate were plnced on record yeaterday: Emma L Swaner to John C Swaner, warranty deed, part lot (I, block VI, plat F I m Geoi ire T imllnson and wife to Malcolm Mac lu IT. deed, part, of ce'tlon 14, to"ihlol north. iangelwst f"5 E MrCnrr ck et ux. to Louis . Wilds... ra 11 y d ed, lots 17. IS and Id, block .4. Staasbaiy Hoarh.: l.'iOO May e. Wild,, to Phebe Tetr-- . ia..iy de. d ts 17. is and U, il ic 14, snmihury Beach ISliO Ma e .s All nub II et ux. to Thomas J I 1 ir, ivaTautv dd part o biocK A, b k f p at H , ,. 10 si Brvan et ; I. to Georgia A Kendall, wa ra uy d hju, a-- t of Jot 4. block 34, p at, II 3000 l.i as Mor 1 aid wife to Martaret H Salmon, ue d. tait of lot IS, block V, five a r plat A 1000 Joai pi a Buah and wtf, to Dav d P An- - dr. s n. wan a it v deed. 1 its .HI to 19 Mock 1, 1 us 10 to IS. hlo k S, Ha-e- l- oil e subdivision &n00 B A Mi F oiseta and wife to F Hoyle et al. mi.t claim deed.lots41 and 4.'.bloe'.( 12. H'de Fwrk ad SI John N Courtney md wife to Johu j Oi rum. wnrr inty de.d. lots 4H ai d 14. block I. Cont s A Corum 310) Catherine Alice West to Sarah Wheel-hou"ie-desd. part of lot 6. bio k l, plat C 4W A A t'ann ui. r to Join Pes.a-t- . ciiiH, claim deed lots J and ;, I I n k K, Salt Lake View 5 Haanet A Partridge t Edwin W Ben -- lo. deed, lots 7, i , Ml IU. block 31, plat A. O irden city 1 FDCllftand wife to Minnie Pesky, wd. lots I and re, b'.uck 6. Desk s ad fciO Hosnnna M White et nl to William N (iiillln. w d, lots fiand A, block 2, Har-lem ad 500 Thorwa'd C Jiuison to M iriraret Thom-as warranty deed, part of Sec S and Jiart of Sec 7, townshln 1 south. ranee p.) Total HSI AO! Keal Estate Notes. , I). It. Corey, a prominent real estate man of I'rovo, was in the city yester-day. J. T. Strincer, of Davis & Stringer, the hustling real estate firm, is in Silver city. ' An eastern capitalist has sent infor- - mation to the chamber of commerce that ho has a surplus of f 13,000 which he dosires to invest in a business enter-prise in Zion. Keiller. the architect, reports that work will be resumed on the Van Home residence on Second South and Eleventh East streets. Tbe new resi-dence, when completed, will be an ex-ceedingly handsome one, and a credit to that portion of the city. , Ileal estate men inform Tin: Timks that the expected boom in he realty market seems to be nt hand. Eastern investors are already Hocking to the future metropolis in considerable numbers. Several large deals in acreage property are alna.y on the tapis and will shortly be put ' upon the records. The Congregationalists. who have been looking for a suitable site for the new church they have in contempla-tion since the gale of the Independence ' hall property, nre again at sea. so fai-ns the selection goes. Several pieces of property have lieen investigated by committee, within the lust ' few days, but upon none of these could ell members finally agree. Utah Central Railway. Time Card in Effect Oct. 26. 1899. I'atsanger Trains leare an arrive) atSalt Laks City and Park City dally ae follow: SALT I.AKI CITT. Train Heaves Eighth So and Main at X ("a m " larrivea " " 6:30 p.m PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives Park city 10:a.m fcleavea " 4:U0p.ra Frelnht trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Park City dally, except Sunday, aa fol-lows: Train No. Heaves Salt Lake 7:0na.m J arrives " S:'6p.m e leaves Park City 11:00 a.m " d arrives " 1 ro Op.m passengers carried on freight trains, PASSINGIR KATKS: nefween Bait Lake City and Park city, slngla trip. 12. I let ween Salt Lake City and Park city, round trip, 13. Jos. H. Yiung. T. J. McKintas!i, Gen. Superintendent. Ucn. Ft Ps. Agt (Official liticc. NOTICE. In the proba'e court In and for Bait La te e "ini y. ferr.tory of Utah. 1 the matter of the estats of Hector M. Scott. VCTICE IS HF.REBV GIVES THAT s Ftank Pierce, adminiitrat iro the estate of He.-.1- M. Se tt, deceased, has tendered for settlement an I died In said curt his flusl ac von'it o' h adiiilnlstrai on of said estate aid petition for final distill utn n of the ttsidueof sai l e'tite among the iiersons entitled f hen to aa i that fcaturday. the anth (la v or r:iry, A. 11. 1'.I. nt lu o'clock a. m at t'.e couri uni of said court in ta countv court house Salt L ike i.iiy and count r. Clah , K brei day sppoinMI iy v.u judife of said' coirt. for tl if Slid accomt nnd hea I.'gseld pet tlon fori "Ltribnt'on. at which time and place any pirmu inlers'el in add estate way appear and show cauia ifanvti e e lie why said amount should no', be sett'. I urd app oved and final (Hstrihutlon made as; pr.yedfcr. O. t id January 5. I8ni. ' 6BAt..J , , C. E. ALLEN". j Clerk of Proh te Court By 0. E. SrasTox, Deputy. j West Side Rapid Transit Co TIMK TAFtLK. j To Take Effrrt January 12lh, 1S91 L(M-a- l trains for the Jordan River. Garden City. Brighton and Uldorado: Leuve Eldorado. Leave Salt Lake. S:7iam. 7:10 am. TSua.m H i r. in. !i:0am. iO:ia.m. II ii.ni. l:inp.in. l:lop.m. HHp.m. :i:i)p.m. 4:lOp.m. &:lnp.ni. e:tup.m. City Station rornr Seventh South am. Second West. J. G. Jacobs, - Gen. Manager |