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Show TnE SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEll 0, 1891. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOUJIECT PMB j DOWTHEY Q0. ii w-s-V Prices Lower Than Ever. 5 fj V K fv I KVKH sinen wo have been in business lias r P' N kJV IV I our Store boon so crowded as during: the X .(f A I past frw days. Our Reductions are jren- - ;' f! T Y. uine; ami it doesn't take tLe public lonsr l'" a to (1ml it out. Wo shall continue to sell every i ft1 article in stock at Removal Sale Trices until vo r: iKV. are established in our new premises. ; Sk Don't Fail ft Ljjl I Id A To walk down to tho corner of Third South fa M I )"PfClCl I l on Friday and Saturduy next, to see the elourant T 'J p j fj ' display of Xiuas Holiday Goods in onrMAOMFI- - 1 l VX CENT SEW STOKE SHOW WINDOWS. AVe huve fji nJ VjrOOClSi M V ii ) without doubt the finest lot of Holiday (ioods ever 'v kS a m J X. Itromrlit to I'tiih. Those roods will lie placed on .5 U M X sale between the Hth and Kith of December. rf m. t r nr Dress We ' M . i.'f'w n' i 1 "'""'t which time to have the (iraml kr El a A,r"flerl"ft', ,?L?1't per yd. art W X r'Pv . penin? of our .Newa.itiElcg-a.i- t Store. S.j 1 selling a Hue Scotch Plaid for Che. 100 J V. 1 I Ijj ',' piec-eo- f Apron Check Gingham at 5c per 3 X V. ' 3 Pi JL Notion. Laces and Trimmings all go rt k ; 11 Hi'moval Sulo Pricca. Jucketa, Cloaka, i kk. -- S Mantli', and Fura lower than the lowest. ff Clothing for men. youths or 1'Oya at cost and jf - at below cost. Boots and Phoea are cut down y NV vk t a low a $1.00 per pair. Gents' Furnihlng8, 'r X ii j Huts and Cup, Neckwmr, ctf., at a pre.flt . , E Hacrlfl'-e- . Carpet". Curtains, thadca. Oil. TV cloth, Blankets, and Comforta, alllncluded. f .X. M Motions and Small Goods. XvT i Spool Cotton in Black. W hite and Colors, Cut to 20c per dozen. f W. Pressina-- Combs, rut from 1 5c, to each NNX f Tooth Hrnshes. cut from r.c to... ',!fa1 f J li Hair Brushes, cut from 60c to r;!'' ('u' 1 V JD 'i & Purses, cut from 40c to --'c each X Dross StoeN. cut from 20e doz to ' jz X ;. Jtuohinirs. cut from 1 5c each to . 3 tor 3m X ) I A Fine Tinsel Trinnuiiiir. 3 inches wide, cut from 3 per yd to.OUc per yd iOi Last, But Not Least. X A. i i We shall Giv an Additional Cut of 25 per cent on all goods " YVX. 1 now on our Bargain Counters. w I " T-- -- , ,..rdT , .7-v- .,- .,T.,,.7Vf..., j,, Abstracts complete, clear and useful furn-- I ished by the L'tuh Title Insurance and Trust company. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a tuperior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you w ill be sure to like it. Before you buy real estate insure Ihe title with tho Utah Title Insurance aud Trust company. It will save you money. - - - Wru. Kniibe & Co. piano at a genuine bar. gain. Worth for only $i. i'&down. f 10 a month. P. K. Warren Mercantile Co., 7b West Second South. . SHOE AND CLOTHING CO, i EXTRA SPECIALS Hili THE HOLIDAVS flXLY co Per Cent Disc:unt ON ALL Suits, Overcoats, jillEll!. BATS ASH SHIS. IN I'ANt V MLK HANUKKliCMF.FS, FANCY SII.K Ml FFI.i:i;s. FANCY EMBROIDERED SILK Sl srF.XDERS. FANCY KMi'.l.'OIDEKF.D MGHT SHIRTS, SILK I VP.IIELI.AS. AM) CANES. We can show you the Largest Variety in the City And at a saving of at least 33 1-- 3 per cent, 0. 1, Shoe ami Ciiiiif k t A t WANTED! 0t h j 'horses il ' AND 1 COWS, r i' i. n I hnvft 100 Lots in dilfprcr.t parts of tho City that I want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I have retired from the Real Estate business and wish to close out sonic of my Real Estate. LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. J! I am on the trade if yo-i-i are. Address me at my ranch. I also have a p;ood pasture and can accommodate 1'V head of fi ' horses. For particulars, ' e3 ADDRESS 33 t BUFFALO TARE, UTAIT. ZZSsSsi 'WANTED! fTl 7 ii Win. Knabe - Co. juiiiio at a genuine gain. Worth Mod, for only ti'i. f j.'i down, iiO a mouth. F. K. Warren Mercantile Co., ib West Second South. Money to l.oun. I have money to loan in uuioiints to suit on long or short time. Sam J. Keuyon, room ol). Huoner block. Wni. Kuabe fc Co. piano at a genuine bar gain. Worth t4o0, for only tf'tt.1). --'"down. 10 m month. F. E. Warren. Mercantile Co., j 75 We.-- t S')uth. W'm. Knabe : Co. piano at a genuine bar-gai- W orth 4Vi. for only -- 2V ::5 down flu i month. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co., 71) West Second South. j? rfjaking JTsed in Millions of floncj--40 Ycax tie StandaiA TIIK SEWAGE SYSTEM. lie SiipcrlnipiMip,,! Huspnilrl and an In- - The only .hint; of scnsaUonal intret the couu' il hit niifiit was the mspen. ion of J. S. Vail Hi.utfii, superintendent of .ion system of vwaire, at honi the graiid i'iry iu lis recent stlrriii,' report dlrei'te4 a liunilerbolt. M u or iSeott reported that he "!! reeosiiued tin necessity for an lovesti. ivation and on inotiou f l.ynn the mutter whs to the coinmittce on senate. t'nder the re'ilur order of business a iiumlier o( petit ions and communication ere dispo!ied f. S. M. Westi rlleld and others, owners nf ip'perly on street., runniui; from H to M, that wrti r nmiin l.ecxleutled thereon. I'lie pttilion a granted. Coiiiiriliuaii I'ursoiis called attention to let tluit the sprinkler had failed to look ifter cei'taiu btreein, eonspletioiisly East Driirham. .Vhiyor Scott aiinouueed that he had se. ' iired elmiiihers for the council tat of the lire slnlion, to he moved Into upon the as. semhliii!; of the legislature, on January 11. Approri'd. Joseph Wharhiirton, Kreniont Jlof. lilt, l. S. Brown, Waller (lay. Ion, W. II. Coltou, Thomas Don. noviil, .1. B. Smith, Arthur Kdon, K. f. Iturniiuiii and S. C. Jolui.'.on were appointed members of Franks patrol system. Tim rity engineer lodged complaint UL'ainst the treul number of poles on State strcit, whtctj a referred to the committee on streets. The hoard of public works reported tbo appointment of A. M. W ood inspector of puvinir on State street, at a salary of tlOU a month. Approved. The hoard also reported expenses for No. vern ier lit 1H,IH)0. 17. The mnps for Hopperton place railroad were received and approved. The city engineer submitted a Toliimluou statement sliuwmi; the extent aud cost of asphaitum pavements in sidewalk districts. It was referred to a special committee con-sisting of Spafford, Heath, Karrtck, Hardy and 1 uihlenhiui. I he, police nia(;islralrs' report showed that lines amounting to f l'jsa had been as-sessed in November. The tender of a strip of land by Newton Learned et al., for a street was accepted. The city attorney held thul the taxes as-sessed UL'ainst Hie hio (irande Western should be on real estate, not upon its per-sonal property. The question a to whether J, ('. Conkliu's fence run upon the slreet and as to whether the statute of limitation applied to the city or not, was referred to committee on streets ami the city solicitor. The Natural (ins ( oinpauy ns awarded a franchise, the same to be delivered upon the inyititf of the mains which mut be done within a year. The petition of William Fuller with refer-enc-to water rights, wus referred to City Solicitor Hall. The petition of property owners on I'pper Stale street asking for certain Improvements in addition to the retaiuint: wall was denied. Dnifitett, on recommendation of the committee, was allowed $100 for on his property. Thi! ordinance eonflrminc sidewalk assess, menis on West Temple and other thorough-fare- s w.is laid over for a week. The ordinance abolishing the ottlees of city pondkeeper and weigh-maste- r w as passed. An ordinance restricting speed at the. ceno tary to it walk whs pssed. The eijjht hour a. day ordinance on public work whs adopted. mlt - " Tn'' "JiitWX BiJif, 'rTii'liin special committee for 1 h'' collector is instructed to collect tho sidewalk tax-- from owners of property nhuttinif on the west side of Stale slreet from Second to Third South, The followinif appropriations were ordered and council adjourned: Mr- -. M. Merrett $ U 40 A. .1. Iturt t w II. .U rnss ioiiil J 11 Ci S. I.. F. M. Co .i (i S. I F. M. ft I n 3 N lluhson A Wilkeron l.s js s Dtl lt.iie W llliae.is l",7'l .'!(, Salt l.ske Power, l.iqlll ,t lleatil o .. ;..")', 40 Psrjjetr I"0 ii it. K. Block ii Co Hi' 00 ivEAH STATE NEWS. A CHANCE FOR FORTY OLD MAIDS IN IDAHO. Keuo to ZU: a ino.noo Hold Su.i i.U- - ol UlllUin liivaiiMrt at rarowim -- Other Hams Irom I lab and llr NelKlilior. Beaver wants au undertaker. The asylum at Provo is crowded with Four hundred pupils are enrolled iu the public chools at Beaver. There were :,W pounds of wool shipped from J'aliKUitch last week, The residence of Sain BilaiureU of Miner-Til- le was Wtully destroyed b) lire. Richard Ward of Willard hud his neck atepped on by his borse mid was killed The travel to I.a Plata is now by way of Logan, the Ocden road belnjj Impassable. (ieo. A. Klell has broiiu'hl suit anainst the I'nion Pacific for flO.iSKl for injuries re. by falling iu an unprotected trench at Logau. AVllliam Daren pert of Parowan. son of W. M. Davenport, county clerk of Iron county, committed suicide by discmbowcliutr himselt with a penknife. NEVADA NOTES. The are orer l'JOO beef entile tteintr fed In Ruby valley. Reno is ifolnjr (o har a $I.iKi0 hotel and twenty-thre- e mile road to Tahoe. Tho Yuma SMtinml says there are 10,000 inches of water running iu the Salton basin. The shipment of ore from Fureka, Nev., to Palt Lake will ejrrej,'ate '."AiKKl tons for the year. This if not a bad showing for a dull camp. Last Friday evening the boiler exploded in the Morgan mill at Empire, completely de-molishing everything in the room. No ouc was injured. Louis Dean was at Battle Mountain Satur-day to purchase ,S00 head of beef steers from (iconje W. Crum. The price paid was f IHyioO, or an average of t'.t-i.- per head. Manuel Welch, w ho killed his brother A-lfred at 1odi, Nye county, a short time airo, lias been hound over to appear before the jjrand jury, and Is now in jail at Belmont New smeltlntr work are being put up mllca southeast of Lovelocks. Nevada. There, is a great mining country surrounding Lovelocks, anil that section is attracting a good deal of attention from the east. IDAHO NOTES. Oallis Is to bare, auother newspaper. About forty school teachers are wanted in different parts of Idaho. The Moscow Prmncmt rejoice in seven libel suits all instigated by one man. Daniel Carpenter, a farmer on Silver creek, twenty. live miles below Bellevne,, was thrown from a horse and killed lust Satur-day. Mike Kirhy. who sent tho obscene, letter from llailey to De Lamar several mnuthsago, has been sent to the geuitcntiary for Ihree years. The Idaho Timm says: fin Monrino last we noticed a transfer of fourteen siker bricks from the, I'tah A. Northern to the Short line, three of wntch were from Lone Pine and weighed lc pounds, valued at eleven from the Blue Bird, weighing liHl pounds and valued at 10,rHl. J C.Ol.OP Anrv.iir firt ? xcOMJiiNSATlONS. Cripple Creek i to huve a newspaprr. The brick work is finished on the new Hill lotel at Ft. Morgan. Thirty thousand pounds of alfalfa seed Were shipped from I.a Junta to ( hicago. Kcv. J. W. Oliver ( f Fairhury, Neb., has accepted the pastorate of the. First Presbyte-rian church al Trinidad. Myers' livery stable ill Durango was burned to the ground and thirty live horses perished; loss .'O,ii0o. A freight train was wrecked near Aspen Junction Sunday. Seven cars were throw n from the track. No one was injured. James V. Dolau's drui: store id 'Jlol Champa slreet, Denver, lias been attached by Christopher Kppeeh for ?!100. C. W. Stewart has resigned liis position as editor and manager ol tin- LilSir Sun ;wie?f. W. II. Morgan succeeds him. Samuel C Pollock and a Suede by the name of Cross were badly injured by a pre mature explo&ioii at. tin: Pueblo smelter. Joseph Kramer, a stonemason and r of ' anon city, fell from the Santa Fe railroad bridge into the Arkansas river tif. teen ieet below, JUs injuries aro very se-rious. lodge Luther Swift Dixou of Denver, ore of the ablest jurists in the L'mtcd States, died Sunday afternoon at Milwaukee, Wis., in the cutli yenr of his age, after an illness of a lew days. For the Western Conprress. The Rio Grande Western will make a spe. rhil rate of one fare for the round trip for the Western Congress, to be lieid ut December 1". Tickets will be sol. I ou De-cember 11, good to return till the I'.hh. Santn I'.uus Kecetttion and exhibition of lovely goods for I hrist-uin- s presents, commencing Monday. Decern, her 7th, at 'i. p.m., and continuing until Xtnas Kvc, at ihe Utah Book A, Stationery Co.'s store, 12 Main street. AViUSEMENTS. 'Dr. Bill'' closed its engagement la-- t night to a small patronage. 1 he play is quite to suggestive for the average theater-goer, and the stump of disapproval was placed up it. The next time il comes this way it w ill probably be booked in the Frank-lin avenue iiout. Wonderland. Tomorrow on entire change of programme will lie given in lht popular plac ol amuse-ment, and tonight will ie the l.it opportu-nity of seeing Se mure tilt- 111 11,1 reader. He ha been here four ve-- and i as .Viroic: u to, lay as when iie tir-- came. The. bill for m xl we, k otTer .onie novel utlrue. tioi;.-.-. In Curio hall rlu: leaiure will be the woman wearing h bor-e'- s mane on her back. nearly all freaks h is said to be ipiite pi'utly. irinier-Ii- k les. These people w ith their t ompany who hare always been strung favorites in this city open their engagement ut the theater tomor-row uictit in The hurglar." This perform-ance will probably be as finished a those. They siiways give. .Mis- - Davies is one, of the most actresse?, on tlie stage and Uever fails to win the hearts aud sympathies of her audience. I nion rcie Holiday Hates. '1 hi: I nioii raeitle has uiado a holiday rate of one fare for the round trip from ail I stations in I lull to any point on the system not to exceed a distance of 5i mile. Tick-- 1 ets will be sold on 24, ;.r, HI. und j January 1. und will be good to return, until Monday, January 4. . a . Br. Hurrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles titled. Commercial block. For the Holidays. Special holiday rate will be made by the Kio lirande Western of one (are for the round trip on the daic of December 'J4. So, ol, and January 1. between ail stations iu Vtah. Tickets wiil be good to return liU January 4. |