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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: SATUKPAY, JANUARY '23. T302, 3 COL. t&s Cj i '1 La Eb Ka I 1 1 Hi f WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE ? 1 nam c j i mm l A CORDIAL I mam $ TO f Sole Agents For ( HoliDES' Ceiebrtted Rye. t ' 23 West Second South.y Salt Lake City. jENZENSPERSER. j mm - i pFOPLE'S QPERA. JJOL'SE. Commercial tit. Frank Monroe, Msnjr. grand opening-Monda- DECEMBER 28TH. With the Celebrated I omhlnatioa . TF1K Worlds Picked Yanierille Artists, 23 IS XVHHBKt Grand Now War' Matinoo, Popular prices, M and Mo. I 1 F. AUERBACH & BRO. j ' MUST SELL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS i $75,000 4j ' Worth of Winter Gocds ! Wo Dure not Show Them Again to Our Patrons next Season. PRICLI3 WILL BE CUT IN M HALF ! Many at Less than Fifty Cents on the Dollar. j; tj 1000 Ladies Winter Jackets, Capes Newmarkets. Misses French Novelty Dress Patters. Sc.. t h Woolens Henri ji and ( hUdrens (Otters, Nobby Coats, etc.. ranging from RUM, Crepons, Snow Flaw, , Serges, 'Bedford i l tj.od up, much Iks? than cost ot material. ' ' JL Cords, etc., etc. YSe cannot quote prices. Come and g Our Stylish Feather Trimming down from $1 to 50 cents get them. a yard. A H v. Silk (iuipure Lace at less than half price. "! sllk! civets! Velvets! Plushes- - Plushest ( ; Embroideries Trimmings at less than half price. Brocades, Satin Rhadaum's, Foille Francaise, India's, Odd sizes in $0 Satin Corsets for $2.35. .Tapcucse Strips, Crepe do Chine, Evening Materials, in gjj Ladies' and Childrcns' Underwear and Union Suite at loveljhades. P.: half price. Blank and Colored Gros Grains, Satins and Surah's In Ladies' and Childrcns' Woolen Hose, Childrcns' Hcods, black aud irtj shadc8 at hllf of ,urm"r Prioe- - S Fascinators, etc., etc., at less thau half price. Blankets and Quilts, Tsblc Cloths, Napkins, Towels, B We are bound to sell every article in that line if redttc Ti&Ht, Scarfs, etc., at 50c on the dollar. $ lng prices will do it. 1500 Shawls from 65c to $12.50. ( , ISoys and Childrcns- - Clothing, Stylish and Durable. U)00 ladles' Winter Skirts from 65c to 15.00. , ; Boys Knee Pants down to 15c, 25c, 40c, 50c and 75c. Ladies', Misses' and Children! Jlhocs at prices that can- - ft ' Boys' Winter Suits down to $1.35, 11.85, $2.25, $3.0(1, not be duplicated. ' ; 4.fKi ud So.iKi. We warrant every pair we sell or refund the money. Boys' all woo! Jersey Suits down to $2.85. J' CtanU' Furnlshlnf Ooods Our Carpet Stock Marked at Closing Out Prices. B Gents" Natural Wool CndershlrU for 25c. offm fnaucements that cannot be surpassed. N Genta, Natural wool Undersuits for 75o. Gents' Neck Scarfs at 15e, 25c, 35e and 50c, less than S'h " " " " " half value. $1.00 111 , Gents' Linen Collars at 10c. ha " Unlaundriea shirts 2 for ioc. : I " Laundriedl Shirts at 05c. " Night Gowns at 50c, 75c, and $1. , ! 1 i j A Tuisaoi ami On Otte Barfis I VTILL EEPAY YOUR VISIT TO OUtt Established 1864. -:- - Mail Orders Promptly Filled. F. AUERBACH & iBRO. JL VISIT HIS I PLACE 228 State St. I The Fitiegt Brands of Domestic and imported n nv. The BURLINGTON Route Ouly Thronrh Bonte from Chkag-- to .Siiit i,kc. Cf V flas perlccte! AiTMny'meut Wherefcy all frelfftit Consiffned to care of sanio Will bo loaded in A through cat. No Transfers Thereby causing a saving of at least three days botween Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Agent, SO W. 2d South, Salt Lake. COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. . PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE, iiil Standard Gauge botween DnyT, Pueblo, Colorado Bprlast, Saft Lake City, Ogaen, Pacific CoMt and all Northwest points, via Manltou, l.eao-vill- Aspen and ii leu wood Spring. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsurpassed Through Pullman Sleepers and PuUman Tnnt Cars between feover mti San Franciaoo. V Tlimujih the hoiirt td the ftot ky MonntaJne tbV meat consOltable, the aafest and the grandest of all Rod tea. For ratea, do acrtption, pamphlets, et(..,call upon or oddrvaa H. C. BURNETT, 41 W. Hoc a 8 I'.Uh, Salt Lake City. H. COT.nUA,Oeneral Slanngpr, iolo. SpririKS, Colorado, CKAS. s. LEE, General PftttAtlftr Agent, Denvtv, Colorado. 1DAKKIKG J)KPAKTMENT UTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CO. Paid ur Caprax. $150,000. Surplus 10,000, PAYS 6 PER CKST INTEREST OK TIMB ; art as truetpe, gruardian, adminia-tett-tod "xeeutor ; trftnaactfi brt'iioral tnift buai-B-InaVMi real estate titles; insurance fe covors ail charges for atturnMys and abstract. STOCKHOLDERS: Bj.kkkrs J. K. Doolv. T. R. Jones, L. H. BflkL H. ii. Walker, W. 8. M. Cornitk, E. A. Smith. H. T, Duke, Josidli Barrett. Hyde S. Younif, M.S. Pendargflit T. A. Kent. w. T. Lynn, J. R, Walker. Capitalists K. C. Chambers, Kelsia A Oilles pif. James Shnrp, John .1. Daly, R. Molntotth, A. L. 1 homaa, Governor of I'tah. Mebcpants-- K. H. Auerlmch, T. U. Webber, Hugh Anderson, W. n. Rowe, A. W, Carlson, 8 H. Auerbach, W. F. Colton. Jas. Anderson. Law tf iw --John A. Blrloifl, Wia. C. HalL j THE Popular Route TcAU POINTS EAST r m Only r one ciianpo of ears from ' Jtah to SSlnsas City or St. T.oui. t Blelant' Pullman Buffet Sleoping Ca,rLF' toe Reclining Chair ears. B jsiW your ticket reads via Sissoiwi Pacific Railway ). H. ( TOWNHEND, (1 G. 1' i T. A M. I.ouin. S. V. DKKKAH, a, F. A F. A. iM PSnlt I.nkf City. ill IUbI, f2.. 3 Tlie Ciioicest Line Of WiH8S Liprs Cordials Ales m hi'ter la Stock BANKERS. XsTUuiF'lH 1874. Hii r Laas, Citt. Ttab, A Generawaiikii Business Transacted. Collectlollpromptly msd ' mi all points In the West and I rthweat.' irefn attention given to eonsignmeitl B of Ores and Bullion. Exchange anil telegraphic t Hansfers on the principal clUes of ta I uited Mi. .and r p. PHI iJBlPAL COHIll sl iiMH-MTH-New mi l r iccn Nstlonal Chicago Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul g the only lino running suiiii Veg-tibn- Steam Heated and Electric Lighted trains daily, hetwrcn Cliicoaro h nl Omaha, composed of magnificent Slopping-Lar- and the finest Dining Cars in the world. EVERYTHING jSTBICILT FIRST-CLAS- S. Any fnrtlier iiifortnati'in ill bo cheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCH KLIj. Commercial Agent, 201 Progrgg Building T, F. POWELL, j Traveling- Agent. S. D. EVANS, I UNDERTAKER Mfi I mmmi I I 214 State St. Salt Lake City, j 8 College Graduate of Embalming. : Special atti i.tlon given to the shipment y H of bodies. Open all a4ght TslephoBS 3H4 Q I CURE FITS! When say Icnie I do not mean i,.erely ta jtop them for a t m- - and thin have them again. 1 mean a rd cal cure. I have niiide tlm d'sease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICK N 1CS8 a life lout st udy. I warrant my remody to cure tho worst caH n Because others have failed Is no reason h r not now receiving a enre. at once for a treatise and a Kree Bottl" of my tnfalUWs remedy. Give Exjo-ts- and Poatoihce. U. G. lioot, M. C 183 Pearl St., K. T. Cbicaoo 'I'tfumDifn ial National Rank. Baa PsuAHsco First Nntini a! Bank. Omaha Kalia National Bank. St. Loci i National Bank of Ccmmerca. KiN-- . v Jlatlonal Binaot Kansas Cltyj First Natli BBank: Am.ti an N.it .1 .' Iiai.it. Hum. swrar national Bank; cdy National Bank. Pueblos Hnt National Bank. Poarua- - BOre. Fir t Sue. mil Bank. Lonoon- - Baftln'fi Bank LiautoUj lid Lombard street JH liti. Won "IKl cf Thursday, .Utra try 14th. lu B' r Stock 1::: my ill "lillGERSoAPS." Jm Tho Phenonu'n.'il mG HEA)EjD B0Y- - I NEW NOVKI.TIKS. IOC. Sill ADMISSION IOC. New and Elegant Sample Rooms For the Reception of Frbnds Ed Keliey 228 STATE STREET. I West Side Rapid Transit company. ffatM TABLE. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC, 5th, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan Itiver. Garden City, Briithtoii and Kldorsno. l.EA A h I.UOKAUO, 1KAVK SALT LA KB. tUi. m. V:IUa in, motl a. m. ll0 a. in. 10:(. m. 10:a-m- , ll::j0a. m. l:U0p. m. 3.15 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:1)0 p. m. 6:15 p. m- Citv Station, Corner Seventh South and Second West hircsts. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Manager. TERRITORIAL, ETC. j NEWS FROM VARIOL 5 POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. teuuie Notes ftm 1 ur Neighbors - Notes of lutrre-- t grand Nevada, Colorado, Idaho and VI .mining-A- ll Brief and Condensed. Rii hfield is to have au opera liouee. Monroe is buililiiiir a fine new school Louse. Monroe is mourning for i'9 01lu saloon tliat is gone. The new opera house at Moroni, San Pete ' county, is now ready for occupancy and is the tiuest of its kiud iii southern L'tah. The Ogden chamber of commerce has passed the following resolution on the capi-tal question: "liesolved, further. That we lake no sides between Salt Lake City and Provo, believing Hint either is a quiet and suitable location." The Monroe city fathers have Been tit to stop horses and cuttle from curding the more tender shade trees with their teeth, but the edict is to late to save the lives of many that in a tew years would have been an irunimlit to the growing town. The Richlield AMmetb says: -- After look- - inc at the subject from every standpoint, the observing citizen will come to the con-clusion that Itichtield has now arrived at that point on the plain of progression that the sidewalks should be paved in the ccutrul part of the city. The waterworks committee of the city council of Provo, with the mayor added. have been conferring w ith'President Suther- - land, of the Insane asylum, on the subject of supplying water to thai building from the city waterworks system. The contract is practically completed, a it is satisfactory to both parties, Mr. .Sutherland having been glvvn authority to act in the matter. The proposition is for the city to lay pipes to the r.yiuui at a cost, of SWiiO and supply the water for a tax of $;ooo year for a term of twenty yean, COLORADO NOTES. Canon City is to be connected with Cripple Creek hy telegraph. Clara A. Willis, wife of the RW. J. E. Wil-lis, died of consumption at Canon City yes-terday. A bank is soon to lie started at Lafayette. A newspaper is also to be started, the plant lit in.; on the way. F. D. Caro wns appointed postmaster at Bheftl' Ul, Arapahoe county, Colorado, vice L. 13. Thoppsln, resigned. The kindergarten of the state normal at Greeley opened yestrdny with an attend aiy of nearly forty seniors. .steamboat Springs is to have a flouring mill. It is thought that the citizens can save fully $l."i,000 a year by buying Hour at borne, The monthly pay roll of the ronl company of Coal Creek, RockvTOe and Williamsburg and the oil Companies of Florence amounts to over 8."i,00U On Saturday alone was distributed by the companies about $70,000. Mrs. Mary Stanko of Pueblo, the unfortu-nate bride who two week ago sustained in-juries by which she lost an arm in the acci-dent to the bridal party while crossing the Denver A Rio Grande railroad tracks, has brought suit against that Company for $20,. 000 damages. Says the Creek Miner; Jimtown presents quite a hustle in business about the rail-road. There were a number of ears of lum-ber left on the main track, and there wi re three men to every car throwing olf lumber lit the snow on both sides of the track. There being no room on the sidetracks on account of loading ore, and lumber being in great demand, the main track hud to be used for unloading purposes. t NEVADA NOTES. Miss Emma Bcherff left Elko to open school in Huntington Valley. J. G. Schirkle, an old pioneer died a' the county hospital, at Virginia City, of typhoid fever. The trirl of Arthur Leonard, the Wells, Fargo A Co.'s express clerk, for embezzling 13000 from the Arm, began in the district court at Carson. A dim oanitd Jo Griggs, nr Wildcat Joo ss bo is botter known. fiiiuni iraudsrinx 8l"nt tlie liills noSr Virginia City ill n semi, nude conditiiin. llu is supptisud to be ini-tially demi'iited. .Says tbtOtrson Tribune; Heriuan Sprinf-awyc- r sliippi-- to Sim l'rniu i.'i n .VK) ipiiii(s of butter inauufaetiireil at the Carsim Valley rrafmery from milk furnisliinl bj his own cows. Sprtngraeyer has determined to r- -. tiihlish a creamery mi his own ranch, and to that end has ordered the necessary ma-chinery from the ea;, and will bein the erection of the building early in the spring. The lieno Journal says that a petition i being circulated in Washoe county praying congress to pas-- , a law iliret ting the aban-donment of that portion of I'yramid Lake Indian reservation north of what i known as "Station Six" on the east side of the hike and "Station Kleven" on the nest side. The reservation has au area of 4711.000 ai res with a water surface of 148,000 acres. All build-ings and Improvements placed upon the I cm nation liy Ihe government arc centered In n small comiiass at the extreme south end of the lake where the tillable lands lie, the area of which Is estimated at !S,00d acres. The petition asks for the abandonment of the northern part of the reservation which lias not and cannot be cultivated by the lu diuns. IDAHO NOTES. Ti. McCaffrey and a company of Chicago Capitalists arc expected in Idaho Kails about the middle of February to consider the fen. Utility of pulling in an extensive electric light, plant in that city. The Idaho Fall Milling company expect to have their mill running by water power by the first of April. The expense of the company w ill be reduced about $15 per day by the substitution of water for steam. The lioise sewerage system will be com-pleted the latter part of February. From ri'Ki to loon feet of pipe is laid each day. ll is reported that Thomas M. Smith, at one time Identified with the Boise Hun, has, by the death of a Scotch relative, fallen heir to 1300,000. WVOMING NOTES. There is plenty of snow at. Rock Creek. An lee skating rink is talked of in Chey-enne. There is to be a telephone line between Casper and the copper camp, twelve mile away. Considering the extreme cold weather and the numerous bllsxards, cattle on the range are pulling through in (air shape. convention, which meets at Salt Lake City February 4th, we will make a rate of a tare and a third, on the ccrtillcate plan. Dele-gates will pay full fare to Salt Lake City, taking a receipt therefor. Upon presenta-tion of this receipt, eertilied to by C. E. Allen, secretary of the convention, dele-gates will be returned by agents at Salt Lake City at a rate of f ire, pro-vided same is presented on February 4th, 5th or fith.'' - RAILWAY NOTES. The residence of Olto Mears. the general BMMgfW oi the Rio Grande Southern at Den-Ter-was bafglarized a few days ago. The Cnioti l'ncilie again extciuled the coiirlesies of its line to the Ii gialatora today, end conveyed thein to Ogdcn and return free ol charge. The mrnihcrs went to the .lunc-Uo- I i'.v to inspect Ihe reform school. The Willnnl company, which coinpleles it- - engagtineut jtotiighl. will depart for Den-ver tomorrow morning la the I nion Pacilic They have a special baggage car and an elegant Pullman sleeper. Col. Dodge of the Rio Grnnde Western reached Denver a few days ago. Me and President Palmer and Vice President Pag. liody inspected the Kin Grande Southern system as well ns the Western. He denies that the visit of Inspection had any signifl. ounce or referred to any new extensions, al-though lie admitted )hal such tilings were not altogether unexpected. B. W. McCullough, whoe death nt Hot Springs, Ark., was announced in yesterday's telegraph news, wns the general passenger gent of the Texas Pacific, and not of the ' Kansas Pacific, as was staled. He was one nf the host know n as well as the most popu-lar passcngi r agents in the country. He formerly with the Missouri Pacific, hut for a number of years hud charge of the passes, gcr of the Texas Pacific. Uenerul Passenger Agent .f. H. Bennett of the ltio Grande Western railway Inn issued the following instructions to all agents of that line: "Liherui territorial conveutloii. --For the l.eK.il Notice. In the Probate Cottri of the ' ouuty of Salt Lake, Territory of fjtah, In ih matter of the Estate of John William?-- (If ceased. 1WOT1CJS is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT FRED Xi ti nt.., admlnUtrator o the eetata of John WiUiain, deceaaeU. has raudered for settle-nav- t, and Med in aid Cottrt, hjs tlnal ncconiti f hie aaminiatration of said eatate and petition for final distribution of the residue o) said eatate anions the persons entitled tlieroto, and that Tuesday, the Ukl day of Kebruarv, D. I80a,at 10 o clock a.m.. at tin- Couxl Rook oi said Court, in the County Court Elouae, Sjiit Lake Glty in'd County, I'tali Territory, has been dulv p)K)lnted by the Jnd-j- of aid Court, for the s -- t (lenient of mid ai c.iiint and hearing said petition for diatrihutlon, .it Which time and place any per-so- Interaatod In aid estate may appearandaho cause, if anv there be. why aaln account eboQi not be seMle-- and approved intl tlnal di ribnti made as prayed for. C E. AI.LKN, Clerk of the Probate Ooux Dated Jan. 1 H, Frank Pieice, Vtrorney. Stockholders Me! Unr. NOTICE TUB ANNUA t MEETING OFTlli holders of Tuic Tno Publishing con. puny will lie held at the office of the company N lapommeKlal street on Monday, .lac.iary 11th. INI, at 7 i. in. B. Ci.aiik Win i m G80BSS n. i i'kt. President Secretary. The annual cieetiuir of the stockholders of tie' Times PnbUshing company was sojourned! to inert Feb. 1Mb, iH'h.', at Room'&t Watch Imild-lu-at 7:30 p.m. B. CLARK WHEELER, Gkokue N. lrrr, President. Secretarv. CLOSING OF MAILS. At Bait Lake City Postoffice. Aug. 2, 189L TJ,p.Ft.t Mall, east 6:00 .m. Tj p,Ogden, Uutts, Portland nd o poiats .. R.li.V.'. - Atlantic Mail, east 8:60 a.m. U.P. Local Mall to Lofsn and interme-diate points, also closed poucli lor Sn Francisco Jp.m.. R.li.W Mall for Ogdeu S: V P. Mail for San Tram-isc- 6:00 R ii W -- Mail for San Fraacl.co 1100 pm. R ( ;.W. --Denver and Aeptn Mail 9:CS p m- - U.P. Park City, Coalville and Echo.... 2:80 p.iu. C P. Frisco, Jlillord nd intermedlats ooiots IS!!' U P Stockton and Interuit'dlatepnuiU. b iva.m. tJ.C Park City, Mill Creek and local points - 2"m- - R.i, W. Bingham ' :S6 a m. E G.W. -- Pouches Milfsrd, Princo sad Provo ! :06 p.m. bucks roil v. a a ..c or ii,s st fot. D.P Ee.teru Fast Mail 4:00 a.m. U.F.- - park City and Cache Valley 10:45 a.m. TJ.P.-Ida- ho, ICsatana and Oron tstt p.m. TJ, P. Frl.cn, Milfurd and points south. 5:40 p.m. V. P. Stockton and Intermediate points 4:00 p.m. (J.W.- - Califumia and we- -t :40a m. R G.W. Pacific Mail 4:46 p.m., K.G.W. Pacific Express - 00 p m. R.U.W. Btniham 6:00 p. m, t.C-Pa- rk City and Mill Creek 6:p m. aSVtcl nouns. More order window .ipeua8a.m.,clossa 6.00 p.m. Opening register window S:0na.m. Closing register window 6 .01p.m. General delivery window open 8 a.m. to 6:0n p.m. Btamp windows open a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Carrisre' window, except Similar, 6 to.. 7:00 p.m. LNlur BOOBS. General delivery and stsmp wirvdos open 11 a.m. to liHop.m. Carrieis' wludow 15 to 1:00 p.m. Hours for collection of mail from the letter boxes In tie husine. districts, ( 10 a.m., l:3i), 4.00, 6:30 and p.w 1. A. Bsxren. P. at. Notice to Creditors. Fstate of Willbltu EHteWeSi deceased. XtOTICB Is HEREBY GIVEN BY THS l" i.1 denlgnad, executor of the will of Wtlllem M.ewes, deceased, to the creditors of, ami ail per-sons having claims against the said deeeasetu to exhibit them with 'he necessary vouchers witiiln ten months after the first publication of tills to the said executor at rooms :i:l and 31, i block. Sail Luke C'ltv. ill the I ouuty of Salt Lake, Terrltorv of I Inh.' J. It. BOWDLB, Executor Of 'he will of William skewes, deceased. t...i i ii ,i,..r .i( stn. |