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Show I 8 iHE SALT LAlvE liMKS: 1 ATI KDA JAMAil Y 2:1 1892. Highest of all in Lcavenin g Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOUITEUr PU1E SSTTLSP AT LAST? ! I "v "v " " I EtiMOVBD BKYOJiD DOUBT, AND PBEPARED FOR BUSINESS; INVENTORY TAKEN AND EVEETHING SETTLED FOB THE VEAK. "Be Gone I MXl j Dull Care." jg EMlOi 1 IDE (7 I One of The Grand Additions! , We have had a r Mr our Mr, Pyler grloriotu year in To Our Elegant Store this Spring, leavesfor spite oi tiip jliffl- - Mfc Will be Our 7r the East cnltv we have i labored under. iC m m not Wednesday, We reign sti- - v ! 'E 1 B u4 9WB I Jiillillt'l y I oto" itlone in the licid r' AN0 of eompetition, H niT It PHILADF.EI'IIIA l.nt we are not ") mm I Department. If ? strong: within ns, and we intend to 7; j,tjy , (IOODS make this year - It will he under the mantttrenient of a lady of many years Eastern eXMTi- - ( VRI'ETS tif onr liord, enre, ho is now in New York si onrinjr the market fir "Sprinsr Novelties. We lll!i', the must sli TI have the ltircresl Mo k of rem it nnil English Novelties ever brought to CLOAKS, notable one on Salt Lake. During-- Mr. Frier's absence our entire stock will he leJuced, and Atul record, we shall offer more fenuine CLOTHUfO. v- -i y J Bargains in J j Every Department , x V S - Than Ever Before fc j After taking Inventory, we find Our Stock much heavier than we anticipated, and we must reduce it, in order to make room for Mr, Fyler's Enormous Spring Purchase. Attend Onr Bargain Sales in Onr Great Basement Always Something New and Desirable. REDUCED PR ES IN LUMBER, ETC I Sc'i' & Co. Are closins out thei tock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at RI IP , peices FOE CASH. - U a." Lanrjans Market I Leads ail Others, We show the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Cuir;- d Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. All our animals have been stall-le- d. M. LANNAN. mm "THE TAILOEF jl nt v Moved to 69 South State I J"8 Ki.lt W-L- 'j :tv. 00NSUMPTir 1 have a p sitivi remedy for the above ease; by it. e Thousands ot eaaesof thaw or)i kin1, and o! long standing have oeenci re Indeed bo strong is my faith In its efficacy, .v'j twill send two botii.es frhs, with a V T.'AHLK TKEATiS'.'-- . on this d.aeaae to ' " sulVerer who w ill serd me their Express 1 jj V. 0. ' A lonum, M. O.. 181 Prl Ss., K. V LOOK AT THIS. First--12- 0 acres oi'ias Land on iltto ol' West Sitltt Itapid Transit. $100 per acre. Terms Kasy. Second - 1H L- -2 Hods front Age in easl balf Of block 1, ;lat (', on Etapiii Transit ine. p;0) per Iront rod. Terms easy. iwo Third H choice corner lots, iio loot fronl eaci), in North Salt I.a Pr ee jjtinoo. Fourth 7 13 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision size :j;xF 25 feet MMShi Two blocks i'roin Kapid Transil. Wbolesaie price (IN) per lot. Flftii- - ii -2 acre-- nti Southeast rtench, $1000. Drick bouae of 4 rooms, sjootl cellar, !:arn that cost ,v,0), eity water, lawn, 1'rtiit and shade trees, well fenced, lot sizo 49 1 -- '2x165 foot; a very desirable home; finest view in city. No. South Eleventh East Street. Price rJ30(M. Seveu.il 1 28 acres on shore of ITta!i Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the fjreat Tintic ininliiff camp. Investigate this if you v.'.itit to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. :i:57 South Eleventh East Street, City. JOHN l. 8HAFFEB. Autliorlzed lily Agents Deposit Stamp System. O? THE tab Commercial k Savings Bank. 4 E. First South. 10th Ward Ce-o- p Cnr. Eaet ar.a 4th Sr,nt t. P. Bmnks Cor. 1st South and nth Esst Kotilger Bros tilt It St Lsrdlrv Spsrry 084 South MUn Mn. A. Biitti rivorth. Cor. 3rd. West snil grd Souti Wn. Sliineman 4'. W. lth North lfttti Wuril Store 840 W. i?t South Mrs. C. Hill 8V3 N. 5th Wnst H. F. Kvans Ill S. 5th V,tt H.J. Shimming COT N. 1st Writ Fronk Brsnting Ilttr S. 4f ti Krj Uddowaj Bros ..TO1 B.Tth Sontli Mrt. S. Horns Cur. Stats sod luh Sonth Snarr & Sons 824 W. fith Sonth J. A M. lrvius Vise S. Snd Kasi R. a. Irvine m 8ni st Jotui H. Kalsoa 818 H. end Boats Arthur Fmwir 776 W. North Tempts A. H. Woodruff Libert) I'ark John P, Coe Cor. end Sonth SDd Ord Ess Roblnmn v King 347 Went TrmpU J. W. Hsrris 211) C8t John Brown Cor. N. Teinplo and --'uri Wott C. I. Held 377 Ittii S3) Rii hnrd Duwrdin Bountltni CastSrvtDa Csntervllls Parldc Luuilmr Bulhling Co Sugar Poslolflcs James Neiliion Big Cottonwood Georri' Savillp Mill Crek J. E. Kobiuson f'artnn.gtoB rp DEPOSITS can he"nivli It ihn Bank or OLiiwith any of Its agoiits, and !ii:i the nmonai rearbos $1.00 ihe depositor will rst li pur usut tiierpon. componnded 4 tirnss s year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Omserons F. Arintrong, P. W. Madstn, Tlios. W. illerbsck. Bollror twbarts, Dr. .los. i. Rich- - sriis, Thos. W. Jpiiniri'p, O. H Uardaj, K. K CtmniinB, iUmuol Mrr,tvrs. George M. Scott, Jas. GIendennTns H. S. Riirr.f.e.4-- r President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated. ) Dbii.ers Ts Hardware, Metal. Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. (renl for the Dodg Wood Pulley. Roebllnir's Steel Wire Rope, Varunm Cylln-e- ? and Enplce Otis, Herenlns Powder, Atlas EuKinee and Hollers, Msek Iujeetors, SuflKio Scales, JcSersun Uurse VVhini, Bloke Pumps, Miuers' and Blaeksinitli' T jia, Ktc 163 Main Street, Salt Lake City. "1 i'alijisB ft Vl.m k3 ,g S W ti n vj Vila Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Fowder. Superior to every other known. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable aud Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. - BUSINESS DIRECTORY' ATTOKNETS-AT-LA-O. VV, PI IVi TTORNEY AT LAW OPPOHM CCLLEN i. HoteL FURNITURE. 8AKDBITRG FURN ITORECo! j ANUKACTUBKKS AN l DKALltltft IN ALL rl kinds uf fnrmtars, school desks, nereii iViors and fnmltnrp. JobulBg and repairing jirumptlj sHeadud '; tut Ho VVTHo. Tnmrle. INSUBAUf'K. FsiRE. LIKE AMD ACCIUKNT; MUTtTAL of New York. 86 H0 Commercial Block. plumbing! pjjvToiun' OTKAM HEATtMl IKOnflAt W MAIN k? St., Sslt Lske C ity. , I s F. E. WARREN lifcvti rtcent bwn appointfl the MMlMM tot tha WotM Reuowned jSTElNWAY PIANOS FOIt Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. Wo have jnflt rwd.ved 1 romplrte ntock of tbe neir ijlno and k cordiul in vital. in oxteuded to Ui public tu cull and examine tb&m. F. E. Warrei Mercantile Co. ft W Sscond 8suth, Salt Lske City. Dr. B. H. oeaioti Dentist ! Wishes to snnnunpp to the Pnlt Lr.kn peo-ple that lm is now pei uiinmitly located iu rooms 'MZ and W& J'rooi'css Block, Where his servin'S c:in hp procured for MrsUolass drntal work at all hours. I out MM) SSTSTSty hrnispd. Thi horse less hurl mid the vphii'le was wrprked. A couple ot thp MMtm were aUo injur-- Trinity Kivhsb Lutheran church worship in :;t. Mark's hail, on F.nst Kir.-,- Pouth, op-- ' city hull, Mr, .1m. F. Heat's, pastor. i rviics tomorrow nt 11 .m. and 7:3U p in. SvtldaJF school at tM." a.m. fuhjrrt morning sermon, "How to f iain the Victory in the Battle of Life ; ' evening serinan. "Original Sin," as taught in article II of tin- - Angsbnrg confession. A congregational meeting to lake stepi towards organization will be held after evening service. full attendance of thoe interested in this movement is re-quested. PLEASURES ;CF WSM. Whnt a blessed tliiuij s memory. How It bring Up the pleasures of the paat, and hides the tin pleasantness .' Vc.u recall your childhood days, 00 you not, and wish they would return ' You remember the pleaaant associations, while the unpleasant one are forgotten. Perhaps to jour mind conies the face of some friend. It wns once a pule, sad !n o It showed marks of pain, lines of care. It seemed to tie looking into the here-ite-the unknown future. And then you recall how it brightened, how it recovered its rosy hue, how It became n picture of hap. piiiess and Joy. Do you remember these tilings ! Manv people do, and gladly tell how health returned, how happiness came back, how the world seemed bright. They tell how they were once weak, nerveless, s In pain, and certainly unhappy. They tell of slsepluss nights, restless days, un-touched food, unstrung nerTs. And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong or.ee more. You have heard it often in the put, have you not? You huve beard people describe how they were cured aud kept In health Yon certainly can re-member what ! ! that has so lic!;;-- d people in America. If not, listen to what Mrs. Annie .Imncss Miller, who is universally known a t'c great dress icforiner, Bays: " S years ago, when filtering from menial care and overwork, received the most pro-nounced benefit from the use- of that great medicine. Warner's Safe Cure." Ah, now you remember. Now you recollect how inii"h you have heard of this great Cure Now you are ready to admit that meuioiy Is usually pleasing, that the highest pleasure comes from perfect, health, and that this great remedy has done more to product and prolong health than every other discovery ever known in the entire historj of the whole world. BREVITIES. A dance at Mil! Creek last evening was at-tended by a iiuin'ier of young people from the city. The real estate transfers yesterday amounted to (30,01)7, and two li',r sales were nut put on record, The lefflelatOM have gone to Ogden today to visii the reform school. The aaaembly will resume its on Monday next. Ono mftrriiige license was issued yester-day by County Clerk Allen, to George folney, ayed B8, and Sarah Atkins, aged The I'yer rifle will give a grand ball and oniip, r a! tbf "!'l r'el'uns' new hall on Market street next Friday evening. The funeral of the child uf Mr end Mrs. Daniel Clays took place at noun today, from the family residence, l!4fl West Fifth South street. Last evening there was another big eon. grcation pr 'sent at the Methodist revival, liev. Dr. Mubry preached an interesting sermon to young ucople. A theater party consisting of about twelve couples uf Sal! Lake's society people A pleasant, alelgb ride after the per-formance la I ever.i.ig. Judge C. FooU of Juab county is in the city. The judge - here looking after tie Interest of his county, and strongly ap-proves the proposition to slice oT a portion ol' it for the purpose of creating Deep Creek county. The examination nf .Tack Bolton on a Charge Of COtupttaoy has been postponed in the police court uni il January 38, lie was one of the organizers of the Blue Jay Mining company. About 7 o'clock hist evening a barn In the rear of WO Kast first South was scorched by tire and damaged to the extent of ?100. It belonged to the Sehettler The (Ire department were promptly on the scene and did effective work. The claim of Dubois and Williams, the eontraetors of the Parley canon conduit, w ill nrelv be presented to the council, it is for ?7.bou. and it is the collection of the claim that caused Judge Synies of Deliver to UmL thi elty J. C. Smith was yesterday afternoon held by Justice (ice in the sum "f SiiiiOon a barge of assault with a deadly weapon. The was that on the evening of the pith , t be struck Henry C. Shilling over the head with a heavy bottle. 1'nitarian services every Sunday morning at II o'clock in IbetSalt Lake Theater, Hev David I'tler pastor. Subject tomorrow morn-Sng- "Sincerity." Sunday school .ii I'M.",. Bible "Imss, subject. The introduction of v Into F.uropc." Everybody y invited. The gospel meeting of the Voun; Men's Christian as'ociaiiou will be held in their rooms tomorrow afternoon at l o'clock and will be led by D M. Schroll. Phe subject is "Unfrnltfulneas;" Luke 13 7 and Mark 11:13. All young men arc cordially invited. "Old Pr'di.-- " I sues the following forecast for I'tiih today: "Fair, slight changes of temperature." There was not a cloud in sight at any point in I tab this morning. It was a glorious day throughout the ti niton. The First Congregational church services as usual tomorrow at Hammond ball, comer of Third Fust aud Third South street, Preaching by the pastor, the !ev. J, Brain, erd Thrall at 11 a. in. Sunday school attS;30, Young people's meeting at B p. in Every-body welcome, The Salt l ake 'rurn Verein will give a grand masquerade ball tin February at tln ir in w hnli on Third South near Main. Messrs. II. Flcke, C. A Eggcrt, George Mueller, l.niil l.climanu anil Louis llobeln the nininillee of ariangenients are leaving nothing undone for the comfort of the guests on tl.at occasion. (Mat evening about 10:S0 o'clock a coast-lu-schooner With .".bout twenty young people on it came (lying down Fast Tempie ureet and collided with the horse and buggy of Joseph W. Tin lor Mr-- . Lew is, who was in the buggy with Mr. Taylor, was thrown PERSONAL. Benry Fares of Park City is at the Cullen. A. H. Bell of ffirihain ia at tlic Knuts-ford- . r. A. .Sawyer of H&ilev, Idaho, is ill tin; eity, E. G, Hodgson, a Dourer architect, is at the Walker. li. It. Si:i-l- and son arc In the city from Spauish A.8. Svrope, manager of the Flagstaff at Alia is in the elty. J. ).. Caldwell uf Lincoln, Neb., is at the Waiker. 1). ii. Perry, jr., arrived in the city last nl'lit from OfdeH W, U. Philurlck of American Full?, Idaho, Is iu the city mi tiiipiness. II. I'. Bnrhey, prominent miner of Tin-ti-is at the Continental. J, IV, Proaaer, the Desver cigar manu-facturer, is at the Knutsford. Howard Pen, manager o( the United states Marine band is at. the Cullen. Mrs. A, ' M. Funk of Chicago and her daughter are gucats at the Cullen. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson sfmith are at home again after tlieir visit to the east. A. Lehman, a prominent furniture man of Omaha, is registered at the Knutsford. K. C. I.egg, superintendent of the Brook-ly- a mine al Blngnnm, came in last niirht. li. A. Nelson ol the l'lea.-an-! Valley Coal company, Castle Gate, is a at the Cullen. w. ii. Smith, superintendent of the and Champion, is at the Walker house, Koberl Wallace, of Wallace itrOj., the well known tailors, has returned after a month's absence iu the east. J. K. Clinton, prealdenl of the ( tali Wool Growi r' u 'soelation by hia wife, ia up from Nepui. They are at the Walker. Mr. Fyler tfOeat on Wednesday next. He will be joined by bis notion buyer, Mr. Miles, and Madame Xelson, who has charge of the dressmaking department. They will scour the market fur spring novelties. TOURIXG SOLON S. fleusant BxoQMloM to I rnvn Yesterday by Mein'iera of ll,e I.elslal iir,-- The Rib Brande Western railway people am! the cltlzona of i'rovo vied w ith each other yesterday In making pleasant the journey of Hie members of the legislature to that eity. The occasion of tne visit was the response to at) invitation from the officers of the territorial Insane asylum to visit aud look over that institution. The railway through General Passenger Agent J. 11. Bennett tendered a special train for the trip and at 10 o'clock yesterday morning it left the blo Grande Western depot in charge of that popular conductor . J. Witr, who is famous for the m&nuer in which he handles excursion train.., and Engineer Tenny, w ho is equally well known as a safe and reliable HUM) at the throttle. On the way down a mock joint session of the two houses were held and pleasures Indulged in. The absent members were lined each a box of cigars to be furnished (lie legislature daily until the supply became The resolution was unanimous and the sergeanl at anils was instructed to see it enforced. Prom was reached at noon and the legis-lators w re met by a large reception com-mittee of the principal citizens. Almost the entire town turned out to meet the train as it rolled into the depot. The visitors w ere welcomed with music from Iho bands and drum corps, and escorted to the sleighs ami other vehicles In waiting. T!.c were at once conveyed to the asylum. President Sutherland welcomed tin' and extended them a most cor-dial wolcOme. Dr. Pike, in charge of the Institution, gave brief description and of it, and explained what iva lie to complete the buildings and grounds, and rMe for the matntenauc of the in Hotion for the next two years. Careful .nates had shown that this amount was tltio.UCO, and it was neither too large nor too small teit ju-- t what it should be. lli Excellency, Governor Arthur L. Thomas, Hon. W. H. King, president of the council. Hon. W. II. Seegmiller. speaker of the house, Hon. II. W. Lawrcnci lion. James Glcudennlng, Hon. F. P. Ferry and others made appropriate addresses, arid paid the board of directors a high compli-ment. fter lunch at 13:48 o'clock Die party wan-dered about the buildings and grounds, which were carefully Inspected and k. amlned by the party, all of whom were highly pleased with their visit. The party were also shown the proposed sight of the capital buildings, and visited tin- It. V. academy. The beauties of Provo were pointed out and explained to tbu visiting aotona who were then taken to the Koberta house for dinner. The hotel was profusely decorated In honor of the guests and Giles" orchestra discoursed music during the dinner. The menu was an elab. ' orate one and embraced all of the delicacies of the season, with plenty of champagne, beer ahd other vinous beverage- - to wash it down. Mayor Booth on behalf of the people of Provo extended the freedom of the city to the guests. At .'.o'clock the party started Uui uuitto. Engineer Tenny gctrlaj; UUcm. bare at o clock. Tho Prova committees who atteijnrl to the welfare of tho visii oiS wore; Entertainment r. E. Booth, Hcj Sni Uot J. D. Jones, S. S. Jones, W, N. iascubc rrv' and E. A. Wilson. ' ' Refreshments C. E. Loose, I llolbn jok William Probert and W. H. Bro. Tin nssortatiou S. S. lones, .. D. q( )rg and 1!. A. Barney, Water Dlsplaj lohn A. Hroi, ehie f nf tire departmcut and his aid l.r. Mail i inn C. E. Loose and Sclliy Jones. t ' Finance D, I). Ifoutz, K. AJarnej I , and D. II Coray. I . THE M AKSHUK OK Ml J;j,BlR. rieklnir the "l'rlhiine'a" .tu-w- q to View ( It is trralevant. In tin ease of Kliai II. I'ard tha Tribun Publishing company, tl yesterday tiled hi demnrrrr to ufSsit's answer. ettin up that it .loe. ' j a lt,. facts suftieicnt to constitute n ill f nse 1 liat it is ambiguous, unintelligible j, berent in that while it avers Unit t"l(, u cation complained of is true, IM, aver facts mid eireuiii-tau.-c- s li " , be true; that in iniinv lm. averments there is no '.' statene nl as tn tun' and olnn and in1 names nf the ' ladies are not .i , n n t tl B the averment as to the marshsl n f ' . one ri the deputies that illegal ' npOSho m be charged there Is no it rmenti , ',' deputy is referred to. that the t0 , to the guards and deputies whe are In arrears are op.n to the nt"0 6:", tion: that there is n. i averment iml oD"'f' I government stores were a pr wl ? T plaintitf to the Use of V". T. c;j,.s. 'V W Notice was slso tiled bj i.lainl - Fehruarv nth in. .;,,, ,i,, f that on s like out u!i of tW. i.i.rts . 1 xnhae "' stated above on ..'ronn.ls ,h ,. J' n,!r Irrslevant and redundant Mtney were ' iwan Pelt Slippers g at cost t post 111 POSt. f Matteawan C Si m k x 1.1 v, 160 Main sir...; s i |