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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1692, 3 YICLLGET THIS IN A PLACE OF SArETYNO JHEW SAVE THE ,5? - OLD WOMAN 0 f Packed in fHJjPatent Cloth If J Pouches and Njjjj in Foil. 6 fiabel, tlieTaUor OgS ti j W. 2d South. K Salt Lki City V 'm 'USmts to order Iron $ 1 5to$55 lil3PaRts " L3l50t8$l5 vjfflJj Suits made in 10 hour $ ' Pants made In 5 hours H I J' Flrat Clasa Workmea 4 Ul thia city. J. W. FARRELL & CO, Dealere in U kiud ot Lift and Force Pumps, Orden taken (or Drive and Dog WeUa, 0 la) built and rnuuectlaua sde; lft Mblr ejrpoatHa 4 uerbach Broa. Telephone. slOU. Money u Loan. lhavc money to loan in amounts to suit on long or tiliort time, bam J. Kcuyon, room 'M, II ooper block. When going east select the popular route, the Burlington. Two daily vestibule trains from Denver with dining and chair cars and Pullman sleepers attiic bed, forChicago, Peoria, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Atchison and all points east. Jl U , F. Auerbach & Bro.j siiks! SLAUGHTERED! mu THE FIRST GREAT SALE THIS SEASON. Just Received from the Manufacturers, Novelties which Cannot be Duplicated; Effects Never before Shown, and Never have better values been offered. New Freed., German and English Novelties lO Pieces 11IO Pieces Black Pongee at 43 l-- 2c IN of 89 inch i olured lO Pieces PnnialO Pongees White Pongee at 43 1 --2c rK INI - in Hcautiiul Sliades "I II 111 lO Pieces U atnoo Black Pongee at 50c nrrrf Worth 20 per cent more. lO Pieces . . . -. 1 1 14 U 50 Shades White Pongee at50c U 1 1 LUU ot' Ft"e Francaise, all io Pieces nnnnn Silk, Always Black Pongee at 55c I I j UK Sold at $1.25, Now 10 Pieces UUUUO Siaugliiorcd White Pongee at 55c at 75 Cents per yard New Shades, New Patterns, Spring Styles, BBRIVING DAILY j SILKS! BLACK SILKS! BLACK J M. Ita llllllils I AT At Tremendous Reductions. Good Gros Grain at 55c, 60c, 75c. and 85c, ) f HEAVY REDUCTION worth everywhere, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.35. ft 28 inch all Wool Serge at 57 l-- and 65c, Satin Rhadames at 62 f; 70c, 75c, 87 l-- T worth, usually 75c and 90c. and $1.00, worth $1.00, $110, (jit . . $1.25 and $1.40. Black all Wool Henriettas at 60c and 75o, worth 90c and $1.00 a yard. Armure Faille Francaise, Beagaline Surahs, jl and Fancy Brocades at I GREATEST BARGAINS CORRESPONDINGLY LOW FIGURES. ever offered in this city. F. Aueibaeh & Bro. ULmicii. PARTNER WITH TsooTTlMTTirATTl? 1 experience of a i llasa hakei, capable of establisiiiii a iirst class business. Address A. C H., Times ofll WANTED-TW- ( U THB KB SMALL BETS IT uf hilks to keep. Will Ihake out bills and (!! t. it desired. Good references. Address li, this olHce. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN aw Wt first North street. WA NTEU-- 1S I'RIVATi: HOISK, TWO well furnished rooms, with bosrd. RelVr-euce- s jriven and required. P. O. Ikix 1421. T17ASTBD i'NE"oR TWO Nl'lOE t'lllL-T-dien to care for. Address 14'J N. Third West street. WANTED ItY A LADY OK EX PE HI K V KT as housekeeper. Address X, Times office. WANT ED A COLORED MAN WANTS A as cook. Address T. J.. Tiinea ortice. ANTED AS 'IRAVEl.lNIi salesman for reliable, s house; ref-erences furnished. Address M. I'. II., Times office. WANTED To TRADE REAL ESTATE FOR stock of merchandise. aRooma 47 and 4S Commercial block. WANf FIRST class room, with or without hoard, can se-cure same by calling at Realty Slock, West 'i'ern-BI-street o Jjoan MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or notes. E. Rehrman & Co., Room M Commercial bloek. IARI !ES V1I() DESIRE TT) LOAN OR money tee A. M. Janes, M Main street: telephone IDL lor StaU VW-- A CORNER LOT, EAST south front, si.. Mxlts feat, t alii Hi rear! fortjr large fruit tr.es ot choice variety; Kiapasand itnall imits iu abaadanea; large iax-el-shade trees in front of lot: ceineiu s. le walks free ; on Rapid Transit car line. Juet the ni n e tor u nice home. Will be sold ill terms. Thli lot s located on Ninth East stn-- . t. sor further particulars cull on Joan 1). simfto j I! i est Second Smith street, room 42. FH)B sale ok LEASE WESTERN Works, ( omiuodious shops with (ul equipment. Apply 70 Culmer bloek. lOK SALE -- ELEtl ANT FERNISHED-ROO-X Rud l.otii',:;!iL' liousi' Addri'ss V Tin lll, u I Chicago Short Lioe" Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line running' Solid Ves-tibul- ed Steam Heated aud Electria Lighted trains daily, between Chicogoi and Omaha, composed of manificentl Sleeping Cars and the imcai I)iBing Cars in the world. J EVERYTHING STRICTLY - FIRST-CLAS- S. r Any farther information will bo theerlully furnished by T. R. JONES &QO. EANKERS. UIMAJN 8T SALT LAXB BUYS ORES AXD BULLION. ALKX. MITCHELL. Commercial Agent, SJ01 Progress Building. T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. 85-3- 6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. F"'.' BALE $1290 NE T WILL BUY 8 LOTS Colorado Sub.livision, just north of Park. This is a bargain. Address I o Ro ::m. city. gov $lent. A 5ES? "J" THREE Kl I.'MSIIED KO(is. i KI West South Temple street. Li 0R RE N T ONE cTjmT'LETELY FtJH-- i niehed room for hooaekeepina. 6h East oflgluun street. TOR BENT A SIX ROOM HOUSE, BATH aTt oDMo2lir!u";lhatm''". "r Btc ' month. Enquire R ' NT lit H SE OK FIVE ROOMS" 1 with burn; close in. Apply to R. 1!. Whitte-raor- over Godhe-Pitt- s Drue store. irOlt RENT-SMA- LL FRONT ROOM, FURN 1 Ishiil. :t'A East Second South street. FOR SALE LA I NDRYMEN (AN GET OLD ut Tut Times office at twenty-fiv- cent! per hundred. IfiOK RENT -- ELEGANT NEW house cheap. Will sell $50 month Bennett, nti Main. R RENTelEOANTLY FURNISHED r,'"".)"' ' "'" 'ric Iiprht and steam heaL Realty Hlock, W ost Temple street. IpOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY modern house of nine rooms hot water beating, also gat. with barn and grounds attached. Close m. Enquiru etl East Second South street. rOR RENT-NE- W PER I month. Fourth West and Ninth South. d dresshox 577. tyuvaonal. !I 'i.iNK, M e. SECOND sorrn clkans and clothe ia flnp Htyl and short notlCA. HtiVH oeconj hand clothes. OrUert by mail or cull. The novel art eiiUrttiiiinient u ruler the m.uKit inctilof Mcjwh. Uatlin, Culmer and Browning, for the beneu of the Orphans homo 1ms been tranafprred from Y"ounger8 linil to the Theater, BVMay evening, Kot. jti. Tleketa exchanged for reserved without extra ehare at box office, Thursday and Friday. If Our Motto is Purity nd Strength We guarantee courteous, gentlemanly clerks and honest treatment to aU customers. Bodega Family Wine House 19 COMMERCIAL STREET. We Carry the Purest. Ports, Sherries, Angelica and all California wineR which are sold at prices favorable to the pockets of every honest man and woman. We are headquarters for every conceivable imported artiolo of wine, brandy, liquor and cham-pagne. We do not give away any presents , but our goods are sold at prices, and quality which commend them to all the people. We are tho peers of all houses for fine whiskeys. T 'LOOK AT THE MAP." PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The Special Features: Of ths Pfnnaylva.ala Lltatteddrawa ' J larco travel to It. All Hulimau caraj Mtibuleil from front to rear. Llbrarr, A " Smoking Parlor, Dining Car, Bath f J Kooui, Barhur Shop, Stanographer, jf Waiting Malfl, Sleeping and Obaerra-llo- n C'ara, elettjic lighted and eteum haatod. AO. dreaa LUCK, M Clark Street, Chicago. Tlnketa Sold Everywhere Over the Pennsylvania Snort Lines. tveryDony in America Should visit or Address Imlep Family Wine House, 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery. Telephone 365. iillltlSE B. K. Bloqh & Co. WHOLESALE Liquor and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E. H. Gates Key West Cigars. M. Srachelberg & Co. New York, Havana Qgta Huffman House Boquett Cigars. Carl Upmann, New York. Ctralton & Storn, New York. L. Llllis, Famous Cuban blmm. talrtite SILVERTON RAILROAD. Between SiWerton and ail points In the PaiQOua Red Mountain Country Connects with the Donvfr and Rio Grand U.I3U at StWerton and Ouray, andcoiupletei tho faauoua trip Around the Circle Over Denver and Bio Uremic KaJjroad, acknowledged to be the aao.t luagctffi-cr-raonnialii trip lalba known world inclndiug dayliant ride of aix uilee in Concord t.'oacliee through the Canou which ia unequalled In its grandeur and adds greatly to the pleasure of this delightfu Journey. OTTO HEARS, Pres., Denyer, Colo. MObti LIVKRM AN. 8. h. HOOPait, Uaaaral Supt (lea. Faaa. Agt MUvertou, 8wwK AROUND THE CIRCLE. UTAH NEWS NOTES FROM EVERY POINT IN THE TERRITORY. All in Condensed Form With Items flath ered From Our Neighbor AH Brief, Terse and Pointed Head and Keep Yourself Posted. The Park City Miwr says that 100 men jave been put to work shoveling out the Woodsidc canon road. The house of Christian Mad-e- at Haute, ville, was broken into by burglars the other night. They got off with $113.50. Miss Marshall, the night operator at the R Q. V. dej. ot at l'rovo has resigned. Does Miss M. contemplate matrimony V David Laird died ut Provo Bench on the Joth aed 42 years, lie was a native of Scotland aud leaves a wife and ten cliil-- , tram. A Kurcka correspondent in the Provo lix. ftitrti says: "The K. ti. W. company are pushing the grading aud laying track with great energy, and it is settled to push the road to West Tintie and Deep creek." The Welsh folks of Spanish Fork under a chosen committee of Which John P. .tones, esip, as chief Druid, arc going to have a grand literary and musical feast on the first (lay of march It is said that the programme is a most excellent one and that the singers especially, are making grand efforts for a grand success. Prominent Welshmen from various parts of the territory are expected. WYOMING NOTES. The Bickford hack line has been sold to Stockton Smith, a Kock Creek ranchman. There are about sixty men at work In Gold Hill. About thirty-liv- of this number are employed at Downey camp. John Congden, an old veteran of Laramie, met with a serious accident by slipping on the sidewalk and breaking his thigh. IDAHO NOTES. Work on the new hoisting plant at the Custer is progressing rapidly. District Attorney C. M. llavs has again taken hold of the Silver City .bdoioe. Joseph ltinglaud. a miner of Hailey, was adjudged insane and taken to the usyliim at Black foot. George Pickering was almost burned alive in bis rooms at Pocatcllo by the explosion of an oil lamp. He was taken to the hospilal at Ogden. The road to Ola is open with the exception of live miles between Smith's ferry ,.nd old headquartera, which closed up the last of December. COLORADO NOTES. Bad Cliff has the roller skating craze. The Kitchen hotel at Lcadville has closed its door i. There are iK buildings of all kinds in the new camp of Fremont. Tom llciiahun of Alma, recently sold a Claim at Crccde for :io,(HKl. The winter cattle losses in the Yainpa river section will be very light. Mat Makeen was thrown from a buggy at liu. ua Aista, and his leg broken. For the first time iu the history of Lcad-ville there is not a prisoner in the county jail. The plant of the ltocky Mountain (Ml companv at Overton is said to he the largeit in the world of its kind. E. li. Smith of Alamosa, drank silver polish mistaking it for whisky, lrom the effects of which he died. F. J. Vail, a painter of Pueblo, was hurt at Coeede. He fell from a ladder, breaking an arm and four ribs. W. J. Crafts, a Kock Island brakemcn, fell under a car at Koswell, Sunday, aud had both feet fearfully crushed. Mnthew Car-lit- who recently sold his mine at Crccde for f 10,000, was taken down w ith pneumonia and died In the hospital at Pueblo. NEVADA NOTES. The Inyo Imtn says email are feeding about the door yards in Independence. Michael Coleman and Mrs. Kate Byrne, two well known residents of the Comslock, were married In Carson hist week. Tho Senliwl says the Diamond company is shipping more ore to SatltLake than woiril keep one of the n furnaces ut Ku.'cku coiistiuitly iitppUad. The tnoW and cold Weather are playins havoc with tho sheep in the northeastern part of Monitor valley, Nye county. Tlie tienoa I'uitricr says: .lini Cadalolo came down from Lake valley and says t li tit no truce lias yet been found of his tvi.. part-ners who were lost in tho snow near CtHou in Decern her. , The snow is very deep in the valleys and mountains of Nye county. The farmers w ill Undoubtedly have plenty of water for irriga-tion purposes next summer. Tbo Grlzily is the comtBlf arcat mlno of Nevada county. It is situated on 'irizzly ridge, parallel with and about half a mile west of the Delhi. Niinim.iiv. In ihe DIatHeJ i'ourl in ami toe tin Third .IimII- - ( ial Die net of Utah Territory, County of Salt 1. ik Fred Kin,;, plaintiff, vs. VSummons. JpnnioM. Kin, tli'ftMidant. The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greeting to Jennie M. King, defendant. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in an action brought Hirninnf you by tho above name , plaintiff in the iKntrfct t'onrt of the Third .Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to annwer the complaint filed therein within ten dayn (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on you of thin sum-mons- if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; other wipe within forty daysor judgment by dffflt will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to hav a decree of this Court diMotai&fl the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and awarding the plaintiff such other relief a to thil court eem jntt; above relief prayed for on the ground of adulterv commilted by to her marriage to the plaintiff. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the naid plaintiff will apply to the Court fur the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles H, Zane, .Tndge, and the ie.il 01 the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this Huh day of February, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . ISk.m.J HENRY (i. Me.MIIXAN Clerk. By (iBOBOl D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. ttQNAL SERVICE FLAGS. A Kay to the. Dinplaya Iteiitg H nun; Vp b TJnolo Sain'H WeHther Prophet. The weather signal flnic displayed over the liourd of trade building meiin as follows: NumbfJI 1 White (lag, six teat square, in-dicates clear Weather, Numtier 'J Hlue flag, aix feet square, indi-cates rain or inoW, Number 3 white and blue ling (pnrnllel bars of white and blue), six feet square, indi-cates that local rains or showers will oeeur, aud that the raiuf.ill will not be general. Number 4 Blaek trianarDlar Uul'. four f.--rt at the base and six feet in length, always re-fers to temperature; when placed above number 1, 'J or ;i, indicates warmer weather; wbuu placed below num-bers 1, 2, or 3, indicates colder weather; when not displayed, tbe are that tbe temperature will re-main stationary, or that the change in tern peraturo will not vary more than four from the tcmperutureof the same hour Of the preceding duy from March to October inclusive, aud not more tbau six degrees lor the reinaluiiig moiithauf tbe year. Number 5, white flag, six fest square, with black square in eeutcr, Indicates the approach of a sudden aud decided full in temperature. This sigual is not to be displayed uuless it is expected that the temperature will fall to forty-tw- degrees, or lower, aud is usuully ordered at least tweuty-fou- r hours iu ad-vance of the cold wave. Wheu number 5 li displumed, number i is always omitted. When displayed on poles, the signals Should bo arranged to read downward ; when displayed from horizontal supports a small streamer should bo attached to indicate tbe point from which the signals are to be read, INTKHI'KKTAKION OF DiSW.ATS. No. 1, alone, indieautes fair weather, sta- - tioiiury temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates raiu or snow, y teinpcraCire. Mo. 3, alone, indicates local ruin, station-ary temperature. Nil, 1, with No. 4 above it, indicates fair ireathcr, wanner. No. 1, wCh No. 4 below it, indicates fair 'Weather colder. No. 8, With No. 4 above i;,n..i warmer weather, ruin or suova. No. a, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder "weather, rain or mow. No. 3, with No. 4 above it,indieutcs warmer 'weather with local rains. No. 3. with No. 4 lielovvit, indicates colder With loeul ruins. No. 1, with No. 5 above it. indicates fair Weather, cold wave. No. a, with No. 5 above it, mdicute wet weather, soil wave. Notice. In the Probate Court of the County of Salt bake, Territory of I'tnh. In tlif Matter of the Estate of James Moulton, daceaaad. NOTICE is HKREHY GIVEN, THAT ANNIE administratrix of the of Jftinea Moulton. decease'!, has rendered for and tiled in slid Court, her Bnal aceo ant of her adininistrathin of said eatate and petition for final distribution of the resi-due of said estate among tho persona entitled thereto, and that Thar-la- v the 11th day of March, A. I)., 1S, at lo o'clock. A. M., at the Court Room Of aatd Hurt, in the county Court House, Salt bake City and Comity, 1'tuh Territory, has been duly appointed by the .fudge of said Court, for the set- - tl nt of said aeeount and heaniii: aid petition for distribution, ut which time and plaee any person interested in said eetatemay ap-peal and now cause, if any there he. Mm said aeeount should not M settled and approved aud tin distribution made as prayed for. I luted February 88, lHtfil. C. E. Al.l.KN, Clerk uf the Probate ourt. By C. E. Stanton, Deputy clerk .Summons. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt bake. Utah Stove and Hardware Com-pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, John W. Young and ion's Savings f Summons. Hank anil 'i rust Company, a cor-poration, Defendants. The people of the Territory of I'tah Send (.reeling: To John W. Young, and .ion's Sav-ings Hank and Trust Company, a corporation detemlunts. yol AUK II K It B BY REQUIRED TO AP 1 near in an action brought ugalnst yon by the above named pb.iutilT, in th" District cilrt of the Third .Judicial district of the Territory of tali, and to tnawat the complaint llled therein "ith:n ten day- - exi of the dm of servh . alter the ervlee on you of this asmmoaa if served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwire within fortv das or judgment by default will 1m. taken against you, according to tic prayer of said complaint. The said actio Is brought to have a decree of this court foreclosing defendants of all Interest lien, claim, or equity of redemption in certain mortgaged goods and chattels hereinafter de-s- . rlbed; .aid mortgage executed by defendant John W. Young, to piaiottt Sept. St, 1901 to cure payment of account staled on said date h, tween said defemboii ad plaintiff, for goods wans and m.-- hmdise .,,,,1 delivered hv plaintiff lo said to the value of IU1! 0 with interest from September a, Ml, to time of 'pIa-ym- ent; that said property bo sold, and pro apidied in payment of amounts due as anove; with flui attorney's ie,. mid costs of self that deb ndaiit Young be adjudged to pay any v und for other further relief; said prop- erty is described as follows, to wit: All the fur- niture ami furnishings now situate and being in what y known as the itee Htvehonae, sltuatad on southeast corner of lot I, block Ms, plat "A " Salt t. ikei it, Mirv. v, sail bake eoiinti, "ah- 'also " cjirrlages, I sleigh, H barrels of . parlor! stoves, tJ pieces of office fencing, a fe'- - harneM an 1, an i:i ,e rug-- , situate und being in the harli on premises aforesaid. And vou are hereto notified that If you fall to appear and an wer the said complaint as above required, the said plaint ul will apply to the curt for the rebel d inauded iheriun. Wttneae. the Bon, I buries s. Same, Judge a.ui the Seal of the District Curt of the Third Ju1 uicial District, ia and for the Territory of tJtal il ls Mh day "f November in the year .if our boni oiie tho.i.-am- l eight hundred and ninety one I.--i .m IIENin G, M. MIl.bAN, clerk. By duo. 1). Loojus, Diqiuty Clerk. Utah Central Eailway. TIME TABLE. Ia eflPecr Deramrx'r 34th, UU. I'aaaengertraina will run daily between Salt Lake City aud Park City aa foliowa: SALT LAEE CITY. Train 1 leaves Ehjhth Mouth & Mum K no a. m " 1! arrive ' " " lu liOa. uj PARK CITY. Train 1 amvea at Park City 10:30 a. m " 3 leave " " s ml n. m Oac aud dapt at the corner of Eighth South auu Maui Itieeta, T. J. HacINTOSH, tyeaoial upt i |