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Show g THE SALT LAKE TIMES; TUESD DECEMBER 29, 1891. ir r aii.atfi .asff-M-- gst I F ATJEBBACH AID-- & BBOTHERm I I --! i; I zsslz " If! Christmas Goods All Silks and Dress All Cloaks and , j Cur Entire Stock of And less than cost, j j jjt: AT Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that j: j CosT. AT COST AT COST. Goods AT COST, line. j . j " c r Ofe all Boys' and Children's Winter Clothing at Cost. Ladies' and Children's Knit Goods and Underwear at Cost. p w oo SEEING IS BELIEVING (OMK KARLY AXI) A(ID THE RLSII. WE NEVER , j F. Auerbach & Brother. Jjl I. J UTAH and MONTANA h mz2kj&m & Dealers Id High Grade Machinery. or a'l kinds of duty. Carrias In stark for imme-diate delivery Magnesia Sectional Plpa Cover-ing, Iron Pipa and Fitting!, Air Compressors, lnaarsolI-Seriteant- , It. D. Co. Kook Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to 60 Horse-Powe- BolKtinfr Engines. Pumps, Horse Whims, Wire Rope, Drill Stent, Minn and Mill Supplies, Ssfety Nltro Powder, Cape and Fuse. Main Office and Warerooms, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. ' AGENCY, Butte, Mont. ljCorrspondence Solicited. Ar e yon Registered ? Tim Deputy ttejjlu-trar- s will beat the MetropolllJin Holl this week to roaster those who were nmlttrd In the honse-lo-hoos- e canvass. Ito sure your name is on tli list. I lining and Gas Stocks hit A. . m Wo and Utah Mining Tor Sale stocks. ' iSiklfifcanilOilM's. in i ... - . Twelve Years Experience in the Development of Oil and Gas wells in Pennsylvania. Jcal Estate Exchanged for Mining or Gas Stocks. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Pressure of gas at Lake Shore Wells today, 150 pounds. Geo. F. Penhale & Co. Box 738. Office 12 Commercial Street. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE CO. Baa recently been appointed the trenaral agists (of tha 'iSTEINWAY PIANOSj Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. W hav Jnnf waived ft complete utock of the new tyles and a rordiui invitation i extended to th public to cull uid examine them. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. n W. Smith, Suit Lk City. J, W. FARRELL k CO. W Jjrf. J FLSEFiS, OiS 1 STEAM FITTEHS. Dealer! in all kmde ot Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Duff WMls, Casvpools built and rnntiections marie; 187 Mala, opposite A uerbach Ilros. Telephoua, SKID. BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Al"i'01tJN ). V. I'OWKK.S. 4 TTORNEY AT LAW OI'i'OKITK CL'LLKS iV Hotel. I VIlMTl ltli. SAfMuVGFURNlTL;RE CO. j AND DEALERS IN AI.Li MANUFACTURERS school desks, screen, lioors and furniture. JobliiiiK and repairing; promptly attended to; 10H 110 W. So. Temple. INNl'UASCE. LuTsHYAMS & CO. LIFE AND ACCIDF.NT; MTTTrJAL IPIIiK, of New York. i Coinaiercial iilockl Lannan's Market Leads all Others. We show Christmas week the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Cure- d Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners: All our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. POPULAR f!00TE To all Points East. lijrSS' in S 0nl-- OD' c"'ge ot rara CM X ' T "Sf i'fS to Kanea Citv or M. i,ms. 4 efVi--- Llejunt Pullman Buff at iif ''-- Xieaplng Cars. Free Ro-- 'Ji' dining Chair Cars, Bo sm 'VVi' your ticket reads ria The Missouri Pacific Railway. H. C. Towuepnd, S. V. Derrati, C. P. A T. A., St. Loula. U. F. t P. A. 16X South Main, - - Salt Lak. City. i i ll imrti. pTjTmqeajt. ITEATINO ENG1NHER-2- 59 MAIIT STEAM Lake City. ' - p dabe!, the Tailor. fW 65 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City. l I' r ' ! A j lUj S.:itS to ordfrom $ 5 to $55 H 'mi Pants " " $3.50to$l4 iy SUITS MADE IN 24 HOUHS. PANTS MADE !N 5 HOURS, :ii t,.i ' 'I i B rirst-clas- Workmen U this George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, JL S. Eumfleld, President. t. Eecretiry. George M. Scott k Co. (Ikoorpobatkd.) Dialers Is Hardware. Metal. Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. AirenU for ths Dodge Wood Pulley. Roebling's Stiel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylm. er and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enginea and Boilers, Mack Injectora, Buffido 8calea, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Tumps, Muicra' and Blackamitha' Tools, Etc 168 Uain Street, Bult Lake Cit?- - voted in as members of tin) executive also Judge l.oofbourow, .Mr. TatlucW and Mr. W. Jl. I asady. . a IOWA'S ANNIVERSARY. It Is Celebrate. I hy Her Sons 111 I tall with Much KnthuaiHsiii. The lowan residents of this territory at the governor's mansion !at night to celebrate the forty-fift- anniversary of the admission of their state info the V nion. It was a splendid gathering of splendid men and women including such specimens as Colonel Sells, Judge Loot-bouro-the Rev. Dr. Thrall. Judge Ander-son and Hoyt Sherman. There was a mag. nigceut punch bow 1 and the splendid supper was under the capable management of Mrs. Sherman. Judge Loufbourow introduced Colonel Sells as the orator of the occasion who made a very happy speech giving a resume of lowa'a history. Lettera were received from Commissioner Godfrey of Des Moines, Alma Saunders of Omaha, P. M. Casady of Des Moines, H. N. McGrew of Omaha and Henry Ames, all pertinent to the same subject and conveying regrets at their absence. The following officers for the ensuing year were elected: l'resideut, Colonel Sells; linst Judge J. T. Anderson; second Mrs. Hoyt Sherman; recording secretary, C H. Parsons: corre-sponding secretary. Miss Kintna Klierhard. .Mrs. Crussmaii and Mrs. Uluistead were VSIh'OUMKlt KSIUHTS. The KiiIkIiI" of P.vthliui Complete Ihe of a I iilformed Kunk. The Knights of Pythias at a meeting held yesterday perfected tho organization of uniformed ruiik. Fifty members have al-ready joined the new milk which will be alled "''iilt Lake Division No. I, Uniformed Hank of the Knights of Pythias." The elected for Ihe ensuing year are S. K. Walker, Kir knight cajilain; W. W. Hall, sir Kniirlit lientenunt; Edward McClennan, sir knight herald; V. Sherman, recorder; 1.. II. Karnsworlh, treasurer; V. M. Jlisley, guard; ltichard Baker, sentinel. . LOST L THE SNOW. An Ogdmi Man Thought to Have perished From Cold. A. .1. Hepburn nnd J. II. Dyer of this city, who had been working 'n the Apex mine of tne North Fork, left the works several days ago to eonie to the city to upend the holi-days. Dyer gave out t the Know and Hep. hum went to look for aid lifter gathering a iiuintit.T of wood for hi friend. Dyer kept up the Urn hut his hands and feet fro.o be-fore, he was rescued. A party weut In search of Hepburn but failed to find him. It is generally thought that he perished. TOOELE HIGH-JINK- S. CAPERINCS OF A PROMINENT DEMO-CRATIC POLITICIAN. How Mm Bourbon City Council Curries on the Work of Puhllo Improvement-Th- e Tpayers are Celling Very Silk of Their Bargain. Fvrmi (hir Sp""i(tl forrfsi'inilenf. Tooele, Ih-c- . 'js. In the, lust election the fnir l ily of Tooele went democratic. The event n cclehrulc.d with wlioopinj.', bon-tire.- etc., and there was yreat rcjoichiff. The. dcmoiraU had ncooped all the city oflires nnd secured the seat in the legislature. Hut what changes have taken place. A month had hardly parsed when one of the great democratic patriot fell, and l was the fall. Humors of Illicit intercourse, etc., etc., with one of the fair diu.isels of Tooele, whose condition had become interestlnj;, through the alteiitlon jrivou her by thi Bour-bon champion were heard. Things became very Interesting; liberal offers of com promise were, made of a few dollars, a hand of cayuse horses, including a very promising slock station. But the In-jured lady declined all overtures of com-promise and made her troubles known to the ecclesiastical authorities. The conse-fiicne-was thai Ihe big democ rat married the girl and gave her Ills note for t"i()ll, pay. able in co-o- acrip, with the understanding that she ( the girl J would not oppose divorce proceedings to take place within one year frrm the time of agreement. All arrangements were thus mula agree, able, and after being subjeeted to from all ecclesiastical fellowship together with many words of Tcbuke and admonition by the church authorities, the newly made husband decamped and made, his way to the (rreat American desert, where tho gentle zephyr mixed with solicitude might have a better change to dis-infect his old clothes. And now that the moral atmosphere of Tooele is again purified he has returned. Now, a hit of history of democratic hy our newly .elected city coun-cil. Tbey went into ofllce with great prom-ise- s of tilling up the extravagant tracks of the old council, and cutting off all expenses to nominal figures. About the first thing they did was to sell trtMK worth of stock in the city water works, as they imagined that the. interest on StiOOO would impoverish the city treasury to final bankruptcy. But when they got hold of the JlKHKt it began to burn the city council's pockets, so they picked a Quarrel with the connty officers, about a jail with iron cell, that had always been used hy both city and county jailors for the keeping of city and county prisoners so that they the city council) got offended, and finally got together and resolved lo buy some real estate, and build a new jail, with court yard and all necessary improved ma-- ( Winery for the safe keeping of city prison-ers. Hero is the way they did it. The city mar-shal offered for sale a lot belonging to his father-in-law- , and the council bought It. And the city recorder offered to furnish all building material (and ho did not think tho council need bother anybody else, as tho re corder was interested in a store that had bought up too much frozen dried fruit that itcouklnot sell, and the recorder wanted the money for tho material so that his firm could meet pressing demands). The con-tract was given the recorder. .Next thera was something said about who should do the work and as the council is composed of jacks of all trades, they then and there agreed to do the work and build the jail and furnish everything needed themselves. The consequence is that our city fathers have been very busy in building jails and making appropriations for them-selves for the last two mouths, but they got through the hard labors (tho appropriating of public funds for themselves alone I in time for Christmas, and it is expected that they will lie in time for the final distribution w hicu will take place soon after New Years. Tho above is simply a very brief history of the administration given the voters of Tooele hy the first democratic city adminis-tration. The taxpayers are gettiug very sick of their bargain. If the. taxpayers can endure such rule until Uie next municipal el ectiou, tlit cry will be the rascals out." . Mr. Pain Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be aure to like it. C ol. Lett Returns Home. Colonel H. C. Lett, who has bean In the east for the past seven weeks, returned home yesterday. Colonel Lett lays that eastern people are beginning to realize the resources of I tah, and even in Denver and Colorado intelligent men consider this ter-ritory to be the greatest in natural advan-tages of any of the western slates or terri-lorie-and that Salt Lake Is destined to great city. Money is easier in the east, and much attention has been directed to Suit Luke, especially since (lie news of the gas strike. Kastcrn people informed Colonel I.utt that Sail l.oke people could not estimate the unlimited value to this city of natural gas. A i'rnlty Souvenir. .lames 11. Crockwcll ami c. S. Austin jointly have finished tneir hands. irae souve-nir of Park City, its mines, mining aud pleasure resorts. 1 lie souvenir consisU of many beautiful cuts tint.are equally instruc-tive. A bird's-ey- view t Park tMty is the flrst, as she lays mtstling in Ihe arms of the hie hills that contain the ore veins, the illus-trations of work in the mines and rulsof the Big and Little Cotton.woo.d country. A Charming Kveniug. . The lovely borne of Mrs. W. H. .lones at !53l South Third West was beautifully deco-rated last night in honor of the entertain-ment of the .lames B. McKean post of the U. A. K., their wives and daughters and the members of the Women's Relief corps. The entertainment was in the form of high tire; tho supper was delightful and the evening a perfect success. Among those present were: Hcv. T. C. Ililf and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kin-ney, Colonel and .Mrs. Froiseth, Mr. and .Mrs. .lohn Alves, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Wyinan, Mr. and Mrs. William Caby. Mrs. Murphy. Marshal Parsons and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Short, II. A. Terpcning, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Maxlield, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Mrs. liandolnh and Master Sammy Ran-dolph, Mr. and Mrs. ,l..hu Dull, Mr. and Mis. Campbell and Miss S. L. Monroe. 'file Kmployes K.xonerated. The coroner's jury in the case of Frank M. Anderson, who was run over and killed by the Kio Craudo Western Sassenger train Sunday night, completely exonerated the employes, It was proved that the whistle and bell both sounded and that tho train was going at a slow rate of speed. The parents are expected to bring a suit. RAILROAD BREVITIES. The blizzard used up the electric ears in a very wholesale way. the field coils being burned out or killed on a number of cars. The Fatinilza excursion tickets over the I'nion Pacific to t igden are selling like hot cakes, showing what a hit the local company made here The Mio (Irande Western has an auued for a through line of sleepers from New York to San r rancisco over the Vnndcrhilt line and the Denver V Rio (irande and its own route, thence on by the Southern 1'iieilie west. The I'nion Pacific will sell excursion tick-et to Provo and return ut single fare on January I'll on account of the dedication of KriShaiii Young academy. Tickets good to return Januarp 5th. The usual half-far- permits for clergymen in I'tah, Idaho, W yoming and other points in the mountain division are being issued by the I'nion I'acilie. It is not thought at this end of the lino that tho I'nion Pacific has either reasou or desire to break away from the Chicago A Northwestern. The I'tah Central hopes to have its tracks fully cleared today. The Cheyenne S Northern is still blockaded, as it has been for several days past. The Rio (irande West-ern is holding up its end and the trains are coming in on time. So with the Union Pacitic. a i C. D. Harris of Tooele is at tha White house. West Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. To Take Elicct May 1st, 1891. Local traiaa for the Jordan River, Garden City, Proton and Morado. Leavt Eldorado. Ltovt Sail Lak. B:C0a.m. 1:00p.m. T:U0 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:10 " 2:00 " 8:00 S OU " i:OU 8:00 1:00 4:0U :00 " 4:00 " 10:00 5:00 10:00 " 6:00 " 11:00 " 6C0 11X3 " 6:00 " lg:00 m. 7;00 ' City station: Cor. Seventh Soatk sad Sacon Vaat Btreets. J. G. JACOES, Gea. Mar. j Mui klioUU-r- Meeting. ANNl'AL MEF.TIN'U OF TUK stock holders of '1'hk Tihks Publishing coni- - will tie held at the offlrt of the company No. .'. Commercial street oil Mondaj, .lanusry Utu, Wt, at 7 p. 111. B. CliRK HtrXEK. t.KolUlK N. lKFT. Secretary. . |