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Show L : THE SALT LAKE TIMES; .lAM'ARY 21. 892. 3 f Hole Agents For Holmes' Celebrated Rye. : ? 23 West Seccr.l South. nun Salt Lake City. ENZENSPERGER. pEOfLS. 8 QFEK JJO' SE. ComroercUl Sr. Krank Monroe, Mangr. GRAND OPENINGS MONDAY DECEMBER 28TH. With the Celebrated I .unliiualioB THE Wont's Picked Vandeyille Artist v. is vt JfKiK. Grand New Year's Matinee Popular prices, 2S tad 50c I 1 F. AUERBACH & BRO. Pj MSTSELIj within TmRTY days ( 1 I I Worth of Winter Goods ! j I Wo Dare not Show Them Again to Our Patrons next Season. PEICES WILL BE CUT IN raj HALF ! Many at Le3s than Fifty Cents on the Dollar. H "Kl" Winter Jacket, Capes, Newmarkets, Mi-s.- .. French Novelty Pre Patters, Scotch Woolen. Henri. 1 ami Children I Irtcrs, Nobby Coats, etc.. ranging froin fc II ettas, Maid., Crepons, (.now Hal.... ser-s- B...lf..rl fj.50 up, much let than colt of material, Cord., etc., etc. Yc cauuot quote price. Come and B Onr Stylish Feather Trimming down from 1 to BO cents get them. ' Kcd Silk Guipure Lace atleil than half price. slIk! Silks! Velvets! Velvets! Plushes! rinslie.! H I Embroideries Triinmintrs at less than half price. . ir Brocades. Satin Unadaum'a, roillo Irancaise, India a, PS J Odd sizes in $15 Satin Corset fot 99.35. Japenese Strips, Crepe de Chine, Evening Materials, in JS! Ladies' and Children' Underwear and Unlou Suits at lovely shades. B hall price. Black and Colored Gro Grains, Satins and Surah's In D I Ladies' and Children1 Woolen Hose, Childrens' ltcods, black ami thirty shade at half of former price. !L. I Fascinator, etc., etc., at less than half price. Blankets and Quilts, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, I J Wc arc bound to sell every article in that line if retluc- - Sidles, Scarfs, etc., at 50c on the dollar. K: I ing prices will do it. 1500 Shawls from 65c to $13.50. j j Hoy uml Childrens' Clothing--, Stylish and Durahle. 1000 Ladies' Winter Skirt) from 65c to $.1.00. f Boys Knee Mints down to 16c, 86c, 40c, BOc and 75e. Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Shoes at prices that can- - H Boy' W inter Suits down to $1.35, $1.85, $8.55, $.00, not he duplicated. " '! & U 0O awl $5.00. m c warrant every pair we sell or refund the money, Kt Boys' all wool Jersey Suits down to $2.85. ;ents' Famishing Good Our Carpet stock I Marked at Closing Out Prices. H ' Gents' Natural Wool Undershirt for 35c. 0Sfn i'iments that cannot he surpassed. j Gents, Natural wool Undersuita for T5c. Gent' Neck Scarfs at 15c, S5c, 35c and 50c, less than V, , half value. ' " " " " $1.00 y Gents' Linen Collars at 10c. " Unlaundried Shirt S for 75c Hj " Laundricd Shirts at OBo. " GOTO t 50c, 75c, and $1. E I I Thousand am! One Other Baps WILL BEPAY YOUB VISIT TO OUB t , I MSIjMiM Estatl'shed 1S64. -:- - Mail Orders Prom p!ly Filled. V- - I F. AUERBACH & BRO. j COL. !, WliM IMi y- - v WISHES TO EITEKH T0 e V THE ? j VISITINS I PDBLIC I ( A CORDIAL I INVITATION ) TO VISIT HIS PLACE if 228 State St. The Finest. Brands of Domestic and Imported In STOCK. j Ciioicest Lias Of Wiaes SH Cordials Ales And Porter In Stock New and Elegant Sample Room? For the Reception of Friends Ed Kefley 228 STATE STREET. Th6 BUHLIHGTON Route Only Th rough Boote from ( Uicaffo to Salt Lnkc. flas perfeetftd ArHtnfemeiits hereby all t'rcivrlit ( niisirr'nod to care of same Will be lotubul in A through car. No Transfers Theroby causing a saving of at least three days botweon Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, Goneral Agent, 30 W. 2d South, Salt Lake. COLORADO fyllDLAND RAILWAY. ilpl PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Uaurrbetvocn Denver, Pueblo, Colorado flprinjrs, Suit Lake City, Ogden, Pari He CoMt a;;d all Horttl'iroft points, via iumUu, L4 villa. Aspen nod Glen wood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsurpassed Through Pullman - aud Palimau Touriat Car between it-tiv- autl ben Kranciaco. Through the heart of the Hocky Mountains the taoet eonfOftable, the iwifeet and the grandest of all Roitea. For rates, dt fscrfptkm, pampUlL'tr', etc., call upon or addreee H. C. BURNETT, 41 V.' Her a it. Salt Lake City. H. COT.BKAN.CieaerM Manager, Colo. Springs. Colorado. CHAS. S. CBBL Otjuural Passenger Agent, Denveita Colorado, jgANKING TJBPABTflENT DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Pid ur Catital $160,(l0a Slhplus 10,000. PAYM s PER CUNT INTEREST ON TIMB act. as trustee, guardian, adminis-trator and eiecator; transact, general trust busi-ness; insures resl estate titles; Insurant-ail charges for attorneys and sb.tracu. STOCKHOLDERS: Biirasns J. K. Dooly. T. R. Jons, L. S. Hills, M. Hi Walker, W. 8. McCornick, E. A. Smith, H. T. Duke, josish Barrett, Hyde 8. Young, M. S. PsSdergSSt, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. E. W.ilkef. CieiTA lists- - K. C. Chambers, Kcisi A (iille-ni- e, li.mes Sharp, John .1. I'aly, K. alcXnto.h, A, L. Thonius, Sovemol of t'tah. MEncHiXis I". U. Auerbach, T. O. Webber, 11 ijh Andersen, W. H. Ho ve, A. W. Carlson, 8. H. Auerbacii, W. F. Colton. Jas. Anderson. LawveksJoIiii A. Marshall. Wm. C. HalL THE Ptpohr Route To All POINTS EAST ' Only one change of cars from Utah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Bufl'et Slooping Cars. Free Reclining Chair ears. B 3 auro your ticket reads via Missouri Pacific Railway H. r. TOWU8IND, G. P. 4 T. A., Sr. Lonls. 8. V. DBRRAH, ' lr & P IB South Main, Salt bake City. Lie. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line runuiiig' Solid Steam Heated and Electric Lighted trains daily, hotween Chieojo and Omaha, composed of rnafnlflcent Sleepiiij; t'ars and the linest Stninf Cars iu the world. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLAS- S. Any further Information will be iheerfnlly farnkhed by ALEX. HITCHELL. (,'omiriorrial Atrent. 1'Ul lrio;ris8 fiuildinff. i T. V. I'OWKI.b, Traveling- I McCORNICK C BANKERS. JtniBsirau, 1873 Salt Lake, Citt, TJtabsi u8)itral Banlriiiii Business Transacted. i .ill etlon. promptly made nn all points In tta tv-- ft and Northwest. ( attentien eiven to censiiraineiits of Ores and Bullion. Eir.liaiige and transfer, on the principal cities of th United States and Europe. 41'RINCIPAL CORRESPOND ENTBi Ni Yoaa Importers' and Traders NatlBl I Kounta Broa. ( i'Iaoo Commercial National Bank. .sJ-- :'rakcisco First National Bank. OBUHA Omaha National Bank. Sir l.oei National Rank .if Commerce. lJsi Citt National Hank of Kansas CltyJ FlJtt National Bank; American National Bank. i. Denver National Bank, (.itj .Nauonal fl&ik Pi E'.i'.o First National Bnnk. I Poutt.anp, Ore. First National Bank. I LnxuuN-Mart- in's Bank (LimiUdJ (ill Lombard yrwit-ttTONDERLANl). Jtl YJbHK cl Thursday, Jar-.- ry 14th. Our Popular Stock Company in "(ilOER SWAPS." TIip Plii.nonional BIG HEADED BOY. M M NOVELTIKS, 0C. AUMISSIO.N 0C. I I I 1 HEWflURE, "THE TAILOB." Moved to 69 South State St. Salt Lako City. :- ' : ' : ,ri.::.--- . S. D. EVANS, UI)EllTAKElt ml I EftiBAiMEH. I 1 214 St3!e St. Salt Lake City. 1 3 College Graduate . a of Embalming. D jjj vi ,:il.itt o en to th ).t ni ut Bj H of bodies, Opwtt allaight. rslophone SM N I Wesl Side Rapid Transit I TIMB TAULE. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, 1891. Local trains for tho Jordtn Rim, Gardn City, BriL'titou antl KUlorAdo. LEA AK KT.IinilAlJO. LEAVK SALT LAKE. 4i'K)a. m. 7:0Ua. m, H:U0 h. in. !':')u . m. 1':'.'0 ii. m. 10: h. ru, ll:0i. ni. 1:30 p. m. 8:16 p. m. 4 iX) p. m. 5:00 p. m. ti 1ft p. ur City station, Corfttr BtTfliitfc South anil second , rtt JStraeU. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Manager TERRITORIAL. ETC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Some Notes From Our Neighbors-Not- es of Interest from Nevada, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming All ltrief ami Condensed. i.oiran night policemen want some place in which to gel warm. What is the matter with the nearest saloon. C H. Preston of. Qgden was found guilty at running house of and sentenced to pay a flue of ami costs B. A. Holers as arrested at Ogden Mou-dy- , charged with raping a girl Daiueil Katie Miner. The deed 'was that of a Hand. Saturday afternoon last seven vagabonds entered the North . store at fcphraltn, and while- - the clerks were busy at work, carried off clothing of the value of 40. Next day (Sunday) three of them wire ar- - rc-tc- d by Marshal Phersofl and lodgtd in the city jail. The culprits were sentenced to twenty-liv- e days with hard labor (cutting ' ice). They went to work with a will and seemed to think that their fate came accord-ing to the eternal tiln-.-ss- However, not be. ing guarded, they made their escape. The marshal i draped in black and wears a sad smile. MONTANA NOTES. Butte vies with Cheyenne in the matter of Jai; deliveries. The .lay Gould mine near Helena has paid 459,000 in dividend, The Racing of Butte will hang op $80,000 in parses for the ooning summer meeting. An ore body eight feet in w idth has been s'ruck In the Blue Cloud lead, near Helena. 1 his is another evidence of the fact thai there is a great deal of rich mineral land lying near Helena. It is thought probable that the Union l'a eitie will build a branch line from Melrose to the mining section known as Camp Creek in the spring, i he district is twenty-fir- e mite south of Butte. Twelve Chinamen are in jail in Butte for clipping the ear, of .mother celestial. The latter was thus punished for appearing as 11 witness against Chinaman arrested for murder. The Springfield mine, north of Walker-Till- e dilutes to produce rich ore. Re-turn- from the last shipment of twenty-eigh- t tons to ihc Colorado smelter averaged l'-'- - ounce silver and ouee ounce of irold to the ton. IDAhO NOTES, A. .1. Crook's Gold Ledge ou Salmon liter, run.- - from $3 to $10 per ton. Iti-sa.- that the Seven Devils railroad is g sure go. The chief stoker has not been named. The Poorman mine in the Cmut d'Alene district, produced $449,557 but year, and paid dividends aggregating $95,000. Albert fcarian, a old residing at Junction, Lemhi county, is a musical genius, it is biiid he is a' phenom on the violin. COLOUADO NOTES. Mrs. Costello of Lcadvllle is charged with stealing money from a d".id iiersou. It looks as if Fort Collin would have a beet siiL'ar factory in thi near future, Father Brown, well known Lendville priest, has resigned and will leave the city. Mesa county democrats think Hon. Ben-ton Canon should he Colorado's next gov- ernor. Mr S. M. strou I of Colorado Springs has been arrested for selling $469 worth of mortgaged property. C. E. Aiubro'.ins, superintendent of mine at l.eadv b... n signed and ii, devote himself to a lease of the Nisi Prills property. Ubert 9. Pope, accident cletk d$ the Bio (inimical Pueblo for the past year, has re-signed to lake a locomotive run ou the Union Pacific. oT the land! wanted as a site for the Monument reservoir have Signed an agreement to submit the matter to arbitra-tion and in accept the price named by the arbitrators. This is the site for which the legislature appropriated $30,060 for the construction of a reservoir a little south of Monument. WYOMING NOTES. There are lift y boarder in the state pen. Cheyenne's city debt amounts to $863,. 2S.'i.48. Wyoming shipped SO, 100 head of beef cat-ti-to Omaha last year. The Downey stamp mill at Cold Hill crushes lit teen tons of ore it day. Laramie's Ho. el company lias s pieezed lis capital stock from $7f.,ooo down to $17,.-H-I. Ranchmen have donated the riffW of way for the Horse Creek extension of the Saratoga i now hemmed In with snow, but none has faiien within tiie corporation limits. Thirty-liv- hundred voters rejfUtertffl 111 Cheyenne. Less than 1500 votes at the city election. l.arimie county':, for IS01 amounted to 14, VP'.. .)".; expenses, $134 tjW.Hl. A aUug balance of $tH,B5o7S re-mains In the treasury. The Lock Springs bureau of credit is in operation. All the merchants belunganri they have a lawyer for manager. Dead beats will be black-liste- The question of licensing gambling houses I agitating the citizens of Hock Spring, The li.ihj., mini! pl.e-e- itself miuarcly on record afralnsl legalizing gambling. Mrs. Namie K. i'rhv has received from the general lam! otliee a patent for all of section 80, township 30 north, range. 80 west, com. prising 034 acres of the best land in the Elk mountain country, Casper lias imported a heavy weight male teacher from Nebraska. Hi dukes are mod-erate hams with knobs that agitate the e of unruly kids through several thick-nesses of jeans. Tiventy thousand rainbow trout eggs were received Friday by Major Sehnltger, h commissioner, and are now in course of in-cubation at the stale hatchery. They came from Wythcrville, Va., but the species be-long to the Cloud river, in California. These llsli are colored with Hie most delicate rain-bow lints, and are the most beautiful of their beautiful class. NLVADA NOTES. The F.lko linliinnilrnt says: "Countv Treasurer Clark held the lclinquent,ta Ktlo yestcrday. Ten of Klko county's cili. zens allowed their property to be sold. Elko county bid in "three r'.inclios and Ihc remainder was knocked down to iudt viduals." The Ni'.v Shit, lay man named Blilinn (lied at Battle Mountain la- -i Thurday from what the coroner's Jury facetiously lurtned 'uleohollc excess." illllinifH hud been ill work for Thomas Ni on, of BWne house, and was discharged about, two weeks ago. He left for Buttle Mountain where lie Weill on a pree. While so drunk that he could not stand he was bantered as to the quant. ty of whisky he could drink ami he iiinncdi-itol-toss d off four beer glasses full of the tiery liquid and tell helpless to the rlber, Ha na taken to a back room to ileep hit bit itupor and died shortly afterward, lie is laid to hate a wife and children in Nr. trnska. l.'iuttili Indians at White Kock agency, has returned to his post of duly. Speaking of the scheme to throw open to settlement a portion of the Uintah reservation, he said: "The proposition to take a strip of land about twelve miles wi le from the reserva-tion and throw it open to settlement does not me'-- with the approval of the Indians, and they Will not consent to it unless they are well paid for the lands." Major Waugh also declared emphatically his opposition to the proposed removal of the I'tcs from Colo-rado to a reservation in San.iuan county. One of the heaviest stock raisers in the west was at the Knutaford yesterday and de-parted this morning for his home, lie was II. North of Clover Valley, Nevada, lie was returning from his ranch in Wyoming. Be siiid: "Tin- snows have been heavy, but, stock is doing fairly well. I am feeding 400 steers for market and most of them will be ready for shipment In the spring, in Ne-vada the winter lias been very mild and stock is in excellent condition." .Mr. North owns about 70,000 acres in Clover Valley, through which the Humboldt river Hows. He bus numerous herds of ea.-U- e and last year ut up 3090 tons of alfalfa, besides cutting li.00 tons of wild hogs. He is feeding on the (.'lover Valley ranch 1900 young steers for the California market. Mr. North and W. P. Noble . of this city, who , bis partner, have also 400 head of very line horses on their ranch. TALKS WITg TEAVELEH3. II. ii'tvans qf Tooele County is in the city, lie says that In Ills opinion there wilt he opposition to the proposed new county from portion al fooajN and Jualt coun'tlBs. h the propt ted new county there Is nut population enough. It is loubt-tu- l If there are WK) people all told in the Mctlon which is proposed as the new countv. I'l.e irre.ites number of vote ever polled in Lleep Creek was sixteen aud the present Diove to create a county was premature. Major Robert VVaugh, the atpenl of tin- Stoekbol.lers Mooting, N oTH'lv-Tll- ANNUAL M EBTING ( IF THE stock holders of The Times 1'nbllshing cow pany will be held at tin- office (.f the company No. ( onunercift street on Mou lay, January nth, lb'.rj, at 7 p, Da. II. Ci.akk W'u. ki.eh, GlORa N. Ieft, 1'resident. Secretary. The animal iiie .tinir "f the stockholders of the Tioi'-- Pubilshinc comniinv was adjourned 10 meet Pah. 15th, IW1-- ', at Room 'i, Wa-u- t b build iugat7:ip.m. B. CLARK WlltKI KR, N. eft, Presidi-nt- 8. cretarv. CLOSING OF MAILS. t Salt Lake City PostoKice. An. 2. 1B91. U.P.-F- r.t Mall, it 6:00 .m. C.K Ogdaa, Botte, Portljud and inter- - mbate points :.. R.O.W. Atlantic Mall, fast . BtMs.iUt P. Loral Mall to l.ugsa hud interlu- - dlate polnu, lo dosed pouca for 811 Pranrlseo t:np.nw Rii.w Mail ff Owlw. HSop.nw CP. Mail for iu T'rnclsco 6:00 p.m. R O for Sun Krainisro 11 :0O p m.- R li W. I)eur nd A.Deu Mail .C! in. L'.P- .- Prk City, Coslvills and Echo . 2:0 p.m. U.P.Frisco, Mliford and liitorinediste point. 6:10.ra. CP Stockton and biterruediiiWpiiiuts. 6:10 a.m. B.C. Park City, Mill Creek aud local points 7:00a.m. RllW Binrhain 7:.m. K.li.W. Pouche. Milford, Frisco sod Provo 8:00 p.m. aorras FOI aksiaii or mails at becot CP. Eastern Fast Mail 4:00 a.ao. CP Park City and Cache Valley 10:4Ti a.m. CP. Idaho, Montana and Oregon 1 :86 p.m. CP. Frisco, Mliford and points south. 6:411 p.m. I'. P. stoikton and interniedlaC points 4:00 p.m. R.O.W. California and ureal H 4oa.ni. R 11 W, 1 . M.ii 4:46 p.nu R H.W. -- Paclllr Kxpren 12:00 p.m. K.U.W.- Biaihui 6:00 p.m. t.CPark City and Mill Creek :Su p.m. OVFIC1C BOURS, Money order window opens y a m., closes 6.00 p.m. Opening regieter window ti.ilO a.m. Ciosinp regiaWr wladow 6:iip.m. Geaaral delivery in. .on- open H a.m. to 6:0o p.m. Btamp window, open H a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Camrs' wiodow, aacept anday, 6 to.. 7:00 p.m. SVNOAY Houas. General dliTry and stamp windows open 1 a.m. to 1 :60 p.m. Carriers' window 14 to 1:00 p.m. Boars for collection of mail from th letter boxes in the butanes eistnrte, Qt 10a.m., 1:30,4:00, :D0 and 9:00 p.m. A. A. llfMON. P. L KottsMl I Creuiiors. BstatS of William Skewps, derea.e 1. XjOTICE Is UEBSBY i.IVKN BY THE I N Xv darsigned, ettecntor of the will of W illtaiu sewes, ileceiised, to the creditors of, anil nil per- sons having claims against the aid deceased, to exhibit then with the tieceatarj voucher within t. u months after ttie ftrat psUcatlou of thia no tu e. lo the said executiir at rooms i and B6) block. Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt 1 ake, Territory of t't:ih. J. K. BOWDLK, Executor (if the will of William Skewes, deceased. Dated DaoembM J, ism. |