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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: FRIDAY. DKCKMBKK 11. 1S!)1. Highest of all in Leavening Power. -- Latest U. S. Gov t Report. AOSOUUTEDf PURE 1 'vDOWI THEY G0. 1;; I BV Prices Lower Than Ever. v NJr I 'V. I X T X IV I EVF.B shire we have bren in business lias M M V . IV I our Storo bi'pn po frowtifiil as tinrinir the l J a X JJ past few days. Our Reductions are sen- - f jj xJ uino; and it doesn't take tho public loup fl ,dkV tn fi,lli U ont- - Wp "'l continue to sdl every I A i' article in stock at Removal Sale Prices until we I , i X AX. are entabliKlmd in our new premises. y A Don't Fail r ij Ejp-- M ff X To walk down to the corner of Third Sonth ff 1 5'. L, T Kj X on Friday and Siuut'day next, to see the eleqrunt, W ft K JLrC3v5v5 U f J X dit-pla- of Xmas Holiday Goods iu otir MAliNlFl- - t-- l j i T V y X CKNT NEW fcTORJi SHOW WINDOWS. We have ;1 I 'J ,; ( Tnnf ft I without doubt thn flnrnt lot of Hojiday Goods ever i V I UVJUO g a X brought to Ptali. These sroods will be placwl on --jjT ' l 3 sale between the and Kith of December. . kll t,L our DrcM Good nre rut down. W - X ilbullt, which time we expept to have, tilt' (iruTld SyV arc orTerln); a r,die' llh, 1H yurriii X X Opiuin-- nt'our Ne W Qllti KleSTHIlt Store. if' d i wlile. worth 50e at iSr per yd. Wc arc X jf V X - ; bi ctlinica fipe Scotch Plaid for 6H'c 100 P j - Stt E piecco of Apron rhcek littiKt.ara at r,e per V. X ,.' 1 ' itii yd. Notinns. l.ac-- and TniiiuklDt all go "X X '"J RJ p at Removal Bale Prire. Jrketo. Oo.k., j X T k VantlM, and Fun lo-- r than the lowest. X X l ClothiuR for men. youtha or toys at eost anil ij lb bdloweoat. Hoota and Shora are cut down E X l 3 a low a $1.00 per pair. R- X X ; ' f, I Hata and Cap. Neokwear. etc., at a preat X X. ) (4i I McrlOcc. Carpet.. Oirtamf. hart. '' K Y v f .j rrf cloth, Blanketa, and Brnnfortu, ail Included, t X X I Notions and Small Goods. VVs 3 ) spool Cotton in lUwk. White and Colors. Cut to 20e. per dozen. j PreKl,.ff Combs, cut from .16 c to Se each (f & Tooth tiriwbea. cut from c, to ei" 1 i h f r 1'-- lluir Briwhfs. rnt from SOr to ll'X hi Pnrnes.cnt.from 0c to. -- SZ, ' 2 Dress Steels, cut from 2r &i to , fc, , ffil ruchinjrs. cut from 1 Set-Hc- to tor J;i X X t j ; . A Hne 1'insel Trimnanjr. .1 inches wide, cnt from $4 per yd toJ9c icr yl K, . r U Last, But Not Least. f " v.! Wo shall Give an Additional Cut of 25 per cent on all goods VxV now on our Baruain Counters. y x f fen a if. S's4i ff,fi"'v i U', pt , t"W - Authorized City Agents Deposit Stamp System. Oi'THF, Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. I E. First South. tnth Ward Co-o- Cor. Pth East anil 4th Snath a. F. Hrooks Cor. 1st Smith and fall Fast Fnah-e- r Urns ('.') K 8 F'iriilev A sperrv ltk South Mala Mrs. A. H'itterworih..ltor. 3rd West und ard South , Win. Stoneman 414 W.4tli Norta lMh Ward Store 840 W. 1st South J)r. ('. Hill SIS S. 5th West 11. F. Kvaiis Ill S Mh West H. J. Shimniln? M7 N. 1st W est Frank llrantiiuf BH7 S. 4th Fust Hidilownv Bros 7ft B. 71 h South Wra. S. I'lnrne Cor. State and 11th South Snarr Sons 3J4 W. fith South ,1. A M. Irvine 7M) S. Slid Knst K. H. Irvine .' rd St John II. Kelson StS E. 2nd South ArUiur Frewin T'i W. North Tempi A. 11. Woodruff Liherty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2tid South and 3rd liast lloliinsnn A King M47 Wert Tempi .?. W. Harris 210 C Ht John Hrown Cor. .'. Temple and tlnd Wpsi C. '. Held 377 6th St Duerdln Bountiful Cenferville Cii nl) Cenlervilta Faclfle Lumber Ilullding Co Suirar Poutottli James Neilson Bii; Cottonwood Ceorije Sav illo Mill Creek J. E. ltobinson Karminetoa rp TEPOSITS can he mnde at the Rank oj any of Its stents, am w tien tiie ntuount reaches Jl.u) the d.'iic.siror w ill zt 5 per rent ia-- terest thereon, compounded 4 tnnss a vear. UENKRA1. ItANKIXO Bi.'StNK.SS. DrRl!iTnr.s F. Armstrcr, P. W. Madsen, Thoa. W. Kllerheck, 1c. liver Itoherts. Pr. .Jo. S. Hich. j rd, '1 hos. XV. .IiinicL'. o. Ii. ilarday, il. ii. Cimmints, Mamuel .Mchityro. Ho ;0. I. SHOE MID CLOTHING CO, EXTRA SPECIALS ui; 'I'll K H0I.1IIAVS ONLY cre-- Per Cent Discani ON ALL Suits, Overcoats, line, hats m mis. IN FVNTY SILK llANrilxERCIIIIiFS, FANC Y SIl.R M I'FFI.KRS. FANCY FMlii;oifiF.IiF,Ii SII.K SCSPF.N 0KRS, fancy i;mi!i:oiif,i;fii nk.iit shirts, MI.Ix I M1!I;F.1.I,S. AN I) ( A.NF.S. We can show you the Largest Variety iu the Citv And at a saving of at least 33 1-- 3 per cent. 0. II Shoo ami Glutliiiur Co. IlESinF.Ciiii, "TIIE TAILOR." Moved to 69 South State St. Salt Lako City. ' fj S. D. EVANS. I 1 1 nuccesscr to Evana k Rots. if1 U EnDERTAKEH ft EHBALHER.S p 214 SUM St. Salt Uk. j ii Special Altention Given to the Shipment ' l of Bodies. H Open 11 Night. Telephone. 364. B (LPowden J Used In Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard j ihsDEfiVERfi RIO GRW.DE R.R. Scenic Line 01 the World. Two First-Cla- ss Trains Daily. i'r::nt TuHman nmi Tourist SWrnr. .nv.il Tretj t,'hmr Vn nu cicii truin. For lull iuionaatiuii, jil on or tiri(Il"AB W. J. SiiOi'ne!!, Agent, 68 W. Snd 80. 3. T. Smith, A. S. Hughes, j Cenenl Mans.'r. TraflSc Manaeer. S. IL. UUtirKB, Un-- I'u Ticket ACcuW . : limestone Imvinu w h.t rv .In'lznt nu. The underlyind (Unrti!i' a In'inil on r a lnrife extent nt country in j I intiih district. An illusti ntlim w as irivi n by irii'B n of a torn pi nf paper, of the curves which A rein would hi thr crnsinn of the surface. 'I III witless tn pructii aily the same fn ; a those wlin hml proee ili'd him, namely to u contact between wall of qtiartzilo, the tilling In i n tr n limestone. IIih direct examination bnd md been con- Muled when tin- court took noonday re. rc-- .THEY TESTIFY ALIKE MANY MEN WITH MANY MINDS HOLD ONE OPINION. A KeinarUal.le I nanlniitv In Ihe Slnrjr Told by th Mavfloner VMtnesspa I'rof. Kfa Net IVrinllied to OrHte - Trio llefrnse (o lose Tomorrow. Hostilities in the I'aik City mining eon-- ! troverfwere. reopenrd in the Third ditii' I court this mornlni;. 1'rofcssor W. s. Key. who had hecn on the witness stand nearly all of jrter,1nv afternoon, and whom .IikL"' Kaskin accused of "orutinu." was pla Ion the witness stand for his iTns examination. There can he no mistake but what the profesaor tells pretty story to a a jury. He haa trained himself iu Hint nit liy experience In souv of the most noted cases of mininir litigations of which the ree. nrd speak. His confidence iu his ability to Impress tlir oecupsnt- - of the jury box is sii-preme, and he siieak, in sudi n mnnncr as to convey it conviction of Ins sincerity in the theories he is ildvancinp,. The conrl room nnibcii. e is composed al-most exclusively of miiiins; men. These Hand on tiptoe to henr lh evidence. Ihe tiial is riiearv. There i no' "tie flash isnliment to relieve the monotonous if niue-- , slope and drifts, of limestones and iiinrliles. There whs a siu'h of relief this mominc w hen ludtte lieiion informed hi honor that the defendant expected to i .include their rase tomorrcw , f W S. !ce was called to the stand, and' was put on He lack of ct o.---r vamina-tlot- l Parley Williams tilled the run- of ini,u!Mtor ami directed Hiu prnf-s-or- V atlentioii lo a piece of rock and asked him what he . alleit il. That - a piece of blue lime tilled with crv'tnlired carhonali of lime." :,1 Met hi ue lone 'he hanuinu' w all of the ''in?" "It is the 'iinit, as at present known, of U.e m;neriili?alion.'' "t,d Ihe lower wall'''' "Ihe itirt.ile is the prc-e- known limit of ti.e ore." " id the true wall of the vcinV" J. the oveihaiiitlim iiuntite what is known No. H.0 fe- -t above the foot wnll.1' on hl ilireel cxaiiiinii'ioii. I'rof' Keve- - was very posilive on the point of the Mavtlower haviu a continuous vein with cone apex on the Tenderfoot. I'rof. Knvc. w ill 'U take a pointer and indicate the slrike of the vein'." I'rof. Kcvcs took a jioinler and laid the vein nut" acros the Mayflower, Neva.li Mid Wooilside at an uciite iiiil'Ic to their Iciiirll'. Th" examination c, intituled ' on Ihe point of the limit-- of the vein: but the wit-lie- s could not be shaken from hi position, Hint 'he was the real vein, the overhani.'-ius- wall iieiiiir iiinrtitc and the liuderlvini; wall rock of th- - same character. 1 he limestone overlyine; the ore was only the local wall, or the point at which the ore e. nse-.- l to pav. The limestone wani'iirt of the lode. It wak not an irupcriiiiiible bed am! wVerc il was cracked it was l'l.c') 'o l.e Uiine.inlired hy the impreirnatin" so'ut""i. Tlnw fur do you extend tin vein on ils ttrike'r" "As you come into the town tl .itk I itv) on the railroad, you can see n line of pits and iu those, the fragments of Ihe -- tralillcn-lions arc the farthest point east w here the contact appears on the surface " "Westerly how far doe it extend V" "I should say that he fore it is Interrupted hy the upheaval of the noiphvrv. H extends to the Crescent, from there on the strata extended to the Cottoiiuoods." The w itne-- s hud foum! ore on the ipiai both at the bottom and the top of the incline. He had ulo found ore iu contact with the (iiarlzite in the Horse incline, and In several other inclines which he de-i- -. nated, and in some "f the w incs. The w itucs-sai- d he liMd taken the dip of the ore beds in the drift and had found it to vary from alinol Hat to nearly Id deirrces from the horizon. The main incline had a dip of about '.0 decrees, v fair avenge of the vein as he found it under ground would he about J'.' desrrec. What kind of a vein do you call this?" "A contact vein, corre-pondii- in its dip Willi the cnclo-in'- r beds." The ttness admit!' il that the Northland .aise followed nearer to the tine did than that on the Mav How cr. This concluded the cross examination and .ludirc Marshall mmine iceil the redirect ex alllinalioll by askinu the witno-- s it he was familiar w ith Ihe Kureka-Hichinon- cac iu Nevada, which was on.-- ps-- iiiii hy Judi;c Field of the supreme court. The object of this itietioii was to prove 'that in tiie ca-- e mentioned the lini' Moiic, several hundred !"'-- t thick, was adj.ulued to be the v in. The (Uetion brought forth a quiet objcelii'ii from dud tic Uaskin, who held that Hie U -- t ion was irrelevant, and the conditions ei-tin- ir in thai cafe were no! of those in the one under trial. .Indue Dickson argued thai the Uiiestioii wii a relevant ami a com petcut "lie. Ill- court ruled airaiiist fiiestinii because if one side was permitlcd to in into fad He- ,i her w oiiid 'n- - per-mitted '." disprove tlirui Several ijiiestion were assed the w itne-- s, w hy he had not none into certain workings ami the nieiui' "e uivcu that it w as because of dilllciillv in i.'"ttinir into thcin. and alo itheis as lo 'he fortuatioiis found below cer-si-workinu-hc-- e ijiiestion. the w ilnc-- a was pro. red-Jn-to au-w- in treat d' tail. .Im'ft iii Now piote-i- . ,nir honor, Against tin w itne-- s "oraline. ' We have cone aloe": ipiiel!) and do not want lo make this objection airaiu, let t In- w ilues. uuiline himsell to an nn.iv.-r- Hut Keve. could not be sulil'ici. a ml with te.ok. illli.tratcd to the jury, the hue- - of the malitieat ion and Ihe fault.- - which uianife-- t pit themselves. Iu this manner the profes-;.n-drew some vi y pretty mental pictures for the men in Ihe box nnd a he dot seem to b.- ".rtlius them on tire" Suilfe l!nkiu per niitlrd him to i ontinne w itliout makini: any nbiec'ion. When Piofe-sn- r IJeves hid tin islied Ins r. lie was i xeused from the stand. Martin Harknrss was called and sw was examined '.y Mr. Hrowu a to it: vein iiiiiiiiil'. Ihe witne-- s had been enaed in Ihe business in l:tho, ( nlifornia, Nevada aurl I lah. At pie-e- he v. a supci iuten.e nt of m.ninu proper:-- , ii Cott.uiw I and hud held the same position in l'ark ( itv i x perien in I tali had been nearly coiitin.d to l,me. slouc formation. He is fanit'iar witii in conlroversy. h th a to ii- - surface and its undcrttroiind workini:. He tenue-- the vein a bedded vein, haviiiL' a fool wall ol and the haiiiiu.' wall a hard bhic brev'ties. 8. K. Murk & Co. fnr furniture.. lli'li the tin pri i nl time ii noeiety'a ' fnvnrite i;:imc nf i unU. Cheap fiildinir In ils nt S. J!. Mnrk. 1'repnriitiiiiia fur the tipprnneliinsr fnir-n-ar t r i are tall in prni(iTN Trm-- Inyinsr mi the lint. Spring railronl han lii i n eiiinpli teil tn point four anil u half mile- - hevmiil Iinmitifiil. Tll Keeley Institute pNiple etpa 't to lie prepared to ;rivc p;itienl their daily alint of lii i hlnriilr of i'uld ilhin the ni't three UCekV Altention is i nlleil h, the new adtertise. j inent nf .lohn ll.MnifTer a lio ha opened a eiirrince and ui nenil lilackMiiithinc shop at South lir--t nlreet. 1 he f unerHl .iTviree over the retnilill of the IhIc .liieoh ayniiiii Trnmho heu'an nt St. Mark' i nlhedrnl at a o'clock thin afternoon. A larife uumlier of perMinn were present. The liilliurd content nt the .Moijnn lat evening w won hy Morrie who won from .'nh Arthur. The hill for thi rveninir an. iioiini'es a contest lietween Tony Kmeirrr ' and .Inines Cutler. 'I he Kiii.li I.uthcifin mission hnTe e l ined the use ol !t. Mark chapel to hold their servires in. and Hcv .la met F. Reates n arrived from Toll do. II., to lake i harjfc of II iireatinii. W iilinin iishiuL'lnn, n I niled Slates ol-dii r. stnrted out to put a red necktie on the toMulnM niht. hui prevented in his unl.iuilalile iiinhition hy a cuuplc of Mnrlial j oiiin's in nil n 'lm innded him in t he jui.'. Tiie ,( ,,, !,(.- iii,., rviT iiiiike the follow in? re p. llr- - innrniii'." a'.t !.! 40. Chev-- ' line Id tn. t M iiilinv t, Miles City '.'o. Il. li tin liiniriiain J. iiirden l.ou'u '.'ii, I'nrk ( ity JU, Altii J'., Mo. kton .'!'. I'lirk .V. Ilyer received the hot rmload of yeiterilav In he I. eil ;n the eonslrile. linn of Ihe liiiiid'iivi. nt the stork yard.. 'I In will he followed hy daily hipiiu nls until Ihe whole eontnii'-- for" more than J.ooo.i Mil feet ill all, i, n:,d. The f ii n. rn of Timinns Harvey ho died yeterdiiy inorniri; w ill t:iKe place from the iiiniilv residence tiiil South Stnlc street to. iiiorrnw iifu-- noon. Mr. Ilm vey hud lived in I'tnh linn v veins and hnre Hie esteem of nil with wlmm he eunie in contact. The I'rief nf a wife and son. the hitler Mr. .). Harvey, i. haied hy all who knew him. The Chri-tiiii- i Kndenvor aociety of the Wc .tiniiiMer iau chu-ch.- Fourth Wet lietwceii Fii .t and 'M'eonil South treet3 will l: a " hoeoinlc Tea'' anil veiretahh' cuntct at their church Fr.da., cvenimr, le. ceiulier II. at 7.M o'clock. Let lhoe who arc intcre-te- il in Christian Kndenvor work Kt'cnd this social. There . a m.-titi'- of the cwhov' llllloll ill the i Idnek last nii;hi, ai w hich a committee was appointed I'j visit tin si, k tiieu'h'T ..h Mnipsou, loliii H'i!lero", and John Crock well com. pus" the CO HI 111 i t ' l . A! Ihi lolefin;;' ,11 c new iMciiilier a iiiitiutid mid the weck'y die iroiu citfli'y-liiu- mcin n r i co:iecl d. There was h cnllisiim hclcen cars on the cily and rapid Iran-i- t line ill the Kiintford corner about I::',( last mlil in which the latter IiiiiI it side -- love in nnd its cjJhs ter. rildy sliiiltcred. The ear on the city line had il headlight crushed and ils cape nwiiiiur hrolieii. The inotoruii'ii jumped and saved IheiuseHe while the conductor on I he city line in throw n throiie-l- the ''las, iu the ,1 A card party was iven lnl nitht hy Mis Kiniiia Mel ornick in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilehcr. The Mi l ornick rcsideuce on North Main street never heid n hri'her coin-pnii-tlnin the twentv-eiali- t quests who hud hecii favored with invitation. The yame was "pro-ri'.-i- ir hiith live." Many of the costiiuies worn h the ludies were most heautifiil and the evening was one wiiicti will he a ih lihlful meinory to those who pari icipated in its pleasures. There has hecn very little inlercst taken in the poultrv show , evcept hy those who; have made cxhihils. This may he evplaim d by the very inciter puldieity that has been tiven to it. and the inck of variety in the entries. W hile lifty entries numbering' ill) bird have been made, there are not more than half a doen breeds of foul show n, except ill eaine chicken of which there arc several strains nnd crosc. The show will close today. The discovery of natural cn- - jj, t,e (xvn wells sunk on the lake shore, is beirjnuinu to attract the ultenliou of ciipitalists. and companies are orMiini.inorare beine; talked of almost everx day to sink wells. Those who have yiven llv subject the must study are Miniidenl that reservoirs of mis w ill be found alnio-- t in every part of the Salt Lake vnllc.v. They base their faith on the evi-dences t hey have seen uf Hie cxisteine of Cas in nearly all Ihe artesian well which have been slink. l.nce Curtains nnd Linoleums nt P. H. Mark Co. - steinwH.v and ChlekeriiiK i'ianol at a Ilia-- , count. For the next ten day s only wr will ofTer an extra discount on Steinway .V Son- - and Cllickerinu ,V Soils pi'illo-- . This Will be the chance of your life to i;et one of the world renowned piano, at the price medium uradc piano, are beine; sold at. If you wish lo take ailvantnu'c of the cut rate and buy ymir wite or dautfhtcr a Christina pre. cut ' of a Steinway or t hi. keriii piano and have not the money lo pay en-- h we will s.-- VMu one on ea-- y pay tuent-- . and if you linve an old we will lake it a part pay I mi nt. Ho not fail to ird our cut rate, F K. W vnnrx, Mm. Co., 1... ct Second South. CLOSING OF I,: t TLS. At Salt Lt." City Pos'of.'i'-e- , Aitp. 2. 1.891. ' CP- .- Fast Mail. ea H ovi a.m. j" L'.F.- - .hr.ieii. I'.ut'e, Portland fled inter- - me.i.lUe D' liils il fl. 111. J R.tl.K'. Atlantic Afail, east H uOa.iu, V.V. Local Mail to anil inleriiie- - (itate point.-- , also rlo., il pouch for Sun Francisco !' n.C..W Mail for Ouilen :3U ji irt C.I'. Mall fur Sua Francisco f:) p.m. li.ti.W. - Mail for Sua Franeieo II :tf K.H.W.- llenver and Aspen Midi HJti i lu. p.p. Park CYy, Coalville and F.rh".... 2t: p.m. U.P. Frisco, Milrord and lutenr.edlnto ,r points fi:t0a.m. CP. Storkon ni'd inlerue'dlate points. H:tia.m. I'.i'.-- Park Citv, Milt Creek and local points 7tnrt a.m. R.li.W. liiucham 1 a.m. K li.W. -- l'ouclies Milford, suit Stoi) p.m. hocrs run a urn a - of mails at tjr.niT. r.P. Ksitern Fast Mfiil 4;nrin.m. C.V. Park ity and Cache VnHev pi t', a.m. CP. XtoiiT'ina and CireL-oii-. 1 p.m. V.P.- - I rlsio, Milford and puiius soiith. f.:4il p.m. CP. sioikton aed inoriuciinue points 4:ivi p in. R.(S.W'.-- i abb hub ami vfe.l 9:40 a.m. lt.li.XV- .- Pad !!.' M ii! 4:4.x p.m. :.(. W. - 1'ncille l:.X)iress Uti'Klp.m. K.tl.W.- - ninicl.aiu fi'.ui p.m. f.C.-Pi-- .ik City and Mill ('reek B.aip.m. OFFirK HOI KS. Mone? order w in.low opens II j.ni., closes 5.00 p.m. fin.-ni- rethi-'- w indow Hani a.m. Closine. ie'i!er window Ii. On p.m. :h livery window open 8 a.m. to ft:ho p.m. Htaiiip wiiiiiovvs open s a.m. to liam p.m. Carriers' window, ejn ept Siu.Uuy, 6 to.. 7:0U p.m. tu Niuv Horns. Genenl delivery and stamp windows open II a.m. m 1 :0n p.m. Can iers' w inilow to 1.00p.m. ' Hours for collection of mail from ilia let'.er boxes in the husinen districts. r to 10 a.m., 1:30, 4:00, b:no and :( p.io, 1. Rhkt.iV. P. VI Ikissnliltion N'otie'. Notice is hereby ciren that the ro partner ship heretofore existini; between Ft R. Ste. venson nnd H. F. ( unimine;.. jr., under the tirin name of Stevenson ev ( utnmiuirs, pub Ushers of the Sail Lake Cily Ve.-.m- nnd proprietor of the job ;it No. Is. ( om.nerciat street, was dissolved on licceniber loth, Is'.i). Mr. Stn. u.nn in. conic, .olc publisher and proprietor of the !;i,;n and w ill collect and pav all ,n counts connected with that publiealioii. Mr. ( uni nnnus becomes .oh proprietor of the job e.tabli-hnie- and w ill collect and ail account connected therewith. Mr. Slcvcn-o- n w ill have his headquarter at Mr. ( illumines' job otliee. 11. K Sifv rxi'ix, II. F.Ct nnxr,.,.lr. |