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Show 8 1HE SALT LAKE TIMftJ. FlUDAY, JANUARY 8, ,ft.)2. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. J Powder AESOUJTELY PWE fa . Wr& Mm Special NOTIONS ! JJ $1550G0 Worm MustLadies and Gents' Sboes. . MivC., MC. ' J 10O pairs Ladies' California Toe pat. tip. cloth and a 'n .op. R.d..fro,,lt,, .;.4o per par. VI 11 I i J Tfecusanfls of Cariis of Buttons at 5c and & pio pairs of Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, worth I 1 p ' n.d!iotof LnXVelViho.--!- . common sense - ' - IJJLvVx 10b PtT CQfA. and opera toe, sold at 8fl.ee, Reduced to 13.15. A largo assortment of Ladies' Belts, 'T" Sj-- s perfect hurricane raging in the prices of - 7 Children'. Shoe.. Swtt Having opened onr new and elegant RUchings, Bemnants of Ribbons, Linen j Genu Congress and lee Shoes In Kangaroo and irj-Ciood- 1'alace on the corner of Ud M W 1T5 par Oe'nu' Mttotja. South and Main where you will lind ., Collars and Cufia, all colon, in Yarn at sJ Thousands of pairs of .hoe. at lees than half cost. nothing but the latest and most elc- - 10c skein ; odd sizes in Gloves. Ladies' glint poods th market nlionls. We W fa Ladles' Hosiery and Underwear. felt that we would l,e desecrating the "nd ChUdron s Handkerchief. A big A big lot of Children.' Hosiery at inc. Regular place by translerring anv goods from assortment of Ribbons at (3 yards for SC& gg$gi SSZSiJ the old store that had been left from JSSifBo. and l t WUW I -r Vr:. ami Pants, only Sik- worth :'.V. last season. Consequently we have i ' ifc urn- ..f Mi-s- scarlet Uud, rear. worth m and pia4.,., on sale at the old store some Ribbons at lOe bolt. Also a lot of 81 ; now J. ;itid We. A peal bargain, A large w WU assortment of other styles ecinally reduced. $8o.OOO WOrth Of desirable llicrehuii- - .1.11a Clothing. He tna we positively shall not re- - Mj( 6 I JM mOV- - ThV' Wl" O at I ' From $5000 to 10,000 worth in endless variety J M. and and Pan's. v, . ove rcoats less than half the original cost ami I oil Dajnnaijkwa -- r" Broken 8ults and Odd Size.. Secure these at al- - must be sold within the next 1 ( dav's. LuUil S I ItllfU.IOiS K most your own price. , loinestic8. ( ome ami see lor yourself ; there is no y. better way of codincing you. We f f ' ijllUirC J An extra heavy 4x4 Sheeting, worth 8c. AtJSc onlv uuote a few of the nitinv bargains. W WS VllvlflBi ,, 7T p, r yard. 4x4 Hleached Cotton, worth 'Jc. Only 6c. ,' ' 1 7r j. All bomestics less than cost. Kcspeetlully Yours, Hair Pins Etc., Combs, Needle Cases, Dress Goods. and a hundred other small articles too 7V si $4000 worth of Winter Dress Goods at 50c on the U fllL'AV KFAfi A' HflAF 1 A : wl dollar. All styles shade, and prices. II IllltXil Hi VJ X I 1 RI Lv. numerous to mention. --yfc fa SilkS, DrGSS White Goods, Table Linens, Nap- - gins Monday, January Nth. Look v. kins, Towels, Etc., to make room out for our big sale of Ladies' Mus- - rT GOOd.S & Velvets. for our enormous spring purchases. lin Underwear, Corsets and Em- - We shall offer these goods at prices broideries. 25 per cent less than yL. Special Prices at Our New Store. never before heard of in Salt Lake. anything ever brought here before, f fa We are closing out a lotof theabove Our entire Cloak Stock will be All new first. class goods. s Desirable Goods at Cost and 20 per offered at 33 per cent off our Sale begins Monday, January II. cent less than cost. Alt,o on our already reduced !' ' m.L , t Walker Bros. & Fyler Co, I fa ' j-fa jjj I j j I j1 1 1 1 1 1 ril'i'- - 85.B6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. REDUCED PIECES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are closing out their W&ple Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at REDUCED PHICES FOR CASH. WONDERLAKD. Januarfc 7th. Our Popular Slock Company ip I Ligbtaing Rod Aint. The only tack dancer in the world, I PRINCE MUNGO. 1 Long list of liria'i.iidf.rd. IOC. ADMISSION )0Ci Dr. B. H. Seaton Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Suit Lai,,, peo-ple tin t he is now permanently loc ited in rooms Ii0 and i!03 Progress Block, Vhere his services can be procu ed for first-clas- s dental work at all hour... Henry F. Clark, "THE TAILOR." Moved to 69 South State St. Salt Lake City. Utah Central Eailway. TIME TABLE. In effecr December h, isfll. Pasenrer trains will ran daily between Salt Lake City sad Park-Cit-as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaven Eichth South & Main .... 8:00 a. in 2 arrlvss " ' " " ... .10:30 s. a PA UK CITY. Traiu t strives at Park City 10::K) a. m M 2 leaves " " 8''00ii. la Oftlcn and depot at the corner of Eighth South and Main Streets. t. j, Macintosh, Vieneral Snpt. 9fc WANTED! j horses! AND h COWS, r : hftYp 100 Lots in lifTVrer;t parts of tho City that 1 wont to trade for Brood ifnrps and Cows. I have retired from the Real Estate business and wish to close out some of my Real Estate. ' LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. V ' I am on the trade if ymi ore. Address me at ' my ranch. I also have a jrood paitufe r and can accommodate 100 head of fl horses. For particulars, sb ADDRESS , baft Ira, GliSMAiI, ; i --BUFFALO FARK, UTAH. UPowder: . ; Vtt& in Millions of Homes 40 Year tne SUndawl, i Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior Maud of unokjing tolc-.ce- in c 1()n with his eigsr (factor. Try it, youl will be ' iurc to like it. men who le,t lloljart last Momlav in search of the Klein party have not heen heard of since. Two Italians are also reported miss. lag, which makes a total of nine men now lost in tin .sierra-- . COLORADO NOTES. A m w city hall is to he erei led at George-town. Ililila Halstrorn of Leadyllle was seriously Injnred vrhlla coasting. Thieves have roM.cil the Salt Treek post-oflle-of stamps to the value of $70. Mike Sprinkle of Rico committed suicidf by shootini: himself through the head. W. VV. Brenton was appointed postma-te- r at Ivanhoe; Alexander Ureig, postmaster at Ophir. The body of Arthur H. Tulford. who was killed in a snowslidc at Woleott, has been found. Mr. Charles Pinjer, a trroceryman of As. pen, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded by robbers while on his way home. Ei, K. Campbell of Leadrllle tried to shoot City Mar-ha- l I.ooniis. lie was arrested and lined Wi, and will be rearrested charged w ith intent to kill. NEW MEXICO. The two lodges of Good Templars at Gal-lup will soon establish a reading room. The report of the town treasurer at Gal-lo-shows a balance in the treasury of I82&64. F. II. Strong of Dolores has the new ma-chinery nearly ready for operation at the Kisk mill. A purse of tlOO is offered a Santa Fe man to walk to I'errillos and return in four-teen hours. Visitors to Cerrillos are astonished at the amount of excellent coal being .hipped daily from that station. The Alltel oal company expects to put In a Urge general store at atonero, Rio Ar-riba county, as soon as they can erect a building. The daily mall service from Cuchlllo has Cone into effect, and the mail route from Chloride to llernioss aud llillsboro has been discontinued. A resident of Galisteo says it is a fact not generally known that within four miles of thai place la one of the best mineral springs in the country. Certain Santa Fe parties have been trying to steal Cerrillos' prospect for a smelter by telling parties who have been Instrumental in securing the slock, that Santa Fe would give a big bonu- - to have it built there. NEWS OF THE WEST. BRIEF NOTES FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH AND HER NEICHB0RS. A City Ut be lluiltat (fateaM "n the I'nlon I'Bcifle l'latte Valley and liolil llltl Poinlo A New City CM iieoriretowii. Cyrus Rawson of Kanesville was arrested Wednesday on a charge of unlawful The way the snow is flllinir up In the mountains causes the farmer to wear a or smile these days. II means plenty of water for irrigating purposes next year, and also is a b..re guarantee of an abundant harvest next year. The mortuary report of Park City shows lou deaths daring the year ism as compared with Mdurlng 100. It Is, however, an ex. eeiient showing tor a town of TOM popula-tion. Twenty-elgh- l of tbu death, were caused by pneumonia: ten diphtheria ; eight typhoid fever and live bronchitis. There was one suicide and two deaths by accident. Superintendent V.. A. Wibon of llah county has racelred notice from School Com-missioner Boreman that 143,589.18 had been apportioned b Utah county schools fronv this year's school tax, and $4059.79 which had been left over from 1M1K). This will al low fr, I'd per eanita which, added to the county tux apportionment, makes about tT.ill1 per capita for the pupils in this county. The RarriSYiUe school house, sn old land mark, was destroyed by lire Wednesday. It was built of adobes, and wa one of the earliest structures in this valley. A new meeting house is about completed, but the old place was till used for school. No pur. tleular damage can hi; riven, the place should years ago have rived way to a better structure. II is said that school was in ses-sion at the time the tire broke out, but so far as learned no one was injured Superintendent Short of Summit county has received from Judge Borcinan. territo-rial school commissioner, notice of the ter ritorlal apportionment for the public schools in Summit county. There are B4fiS children of school ace and the apportionment is 5,07 1 j per capita, making the liberal sum of 18,443.00 for the year 1891. There was a balance of 11,380.52, thus making the total for support of the schools for the year, $13,834.43. In 1888 the apportionment was $1(1,1100. Marshal Timothy of l.eiii was in Provo Wednesday hunting an individual who had been playing a game on some of the saloon-keepers of that place. The man referred to represented himself as n drummer for a New York playing card house. He also carried samples of pool, and good for .one-drin- k chips. These he offered for $- -' per hundred, tint if paid fof in advance tie would sell them for $1 per hundred, lie received or. ders from every saloon in I.ehi varying from 83 to 88, and all paid in advance. The fei, low then skipped out and was lost light of, IDAHO NOTES. There arc three and one-hal- f feet of snow-o-the level at Camas. Next week the ground to be occupied by the Boise Iron iv. Rednetion works will be broken. Two new iiiart. mills for the Basin a. soon as spring opens is an assured fact, with good chances for one or two more. Summit Flat will be an active quart: nfining district next year. Some good mines there are now under course of (level opulent. Last Sunday morning there were seven large snowslides across the road between Idaho City and Sherman's ranch on the Koise road. A. Michaclson's residence, below on his ranch, was destroyed by fire on last Friday. The Arc originated from the stovepipe. The Idaho Vommnnwfalth is the name of a y paper shortly to be Issued In Payette under the editorial management of A. V. Gibson. Flint wilt be the Sral mining camp in southern Idaho to use electric drills. A dv liamo is now Ixdng set up in the big mill there which w ill supply the power to run the drill to he used in driving the tunnel connecting the mill with the mines. As soon as this tunnel is completed an electric car will be put In to transport ore from the slopes to the mill. The result of the tlrst thirteen days' run of the Boulder live. stamp mill ns ?".".oo. The amount of ore crushed was about 100 p.n showing a yield of about $.Ti per ton. The vein from which this ore comes is on the foot wall of the ledge, and is yen feet wide. The Boulder Is a great cold mine. A cross. cut thirty feet long has not reached the north w all and every foot of the monster ledge will pa handsomely. WYOMING NOTES. Mr. Frank I'ragcr of Owens lost over 1100 bead of sheep in the last storm. W. front sent his resignation as post master to Cheyenne on the ilth nit. A Saratoga syndicate has been formed tn establish a city at Woh ott station, the Union Pacific Platte valley anil Gold Hill Point. Chief Samuels of the World's fair horti-cultural department has allotted Wyoming 1.000 sipiarc feet of space within the horti-cultural building. Prospector Age ha made a remarkably rich galena tind on the north side of North Rrush creek, three and a half miles above Gowcr's Ten Mile house in the Gold hill. An exchange says that a Converse county man has shipped t.OiKI weathers to Nebraska. This is more weathers than has been given Laramie in its most tickle winter. NEVADA NOTES. Michael Ttmmons, a Com-stoc- k bo! died In Sau Francisco of pneumo. nia. James Brown was seriously hurt in the C and (' mines at Virginia City". His injuries may prove fatal. The telegraph line between Reno and which has been snowed under, is again In working order. There is no likelihood of a resumption of work in the Holmes and Mt. Diablo mines at Candelaria soon. The companies purpose to await the appreciation in the price of sil-ver. Twenty two carloads of beef cattle broke the road from Ruby valley to Hallcck yes. tetday. The cattle belonged to Colonel .1. 8. Moore. John T. Wright. George Robin-on- , and William Snow, and w ill be shipped D San Francisco. A Carson dispatch says that two more Hack in Old Hands. Messrs. Dillon & Ulrich, who recently dis-posed of the Arcade restaurant, have taken possession again, and will again cater to the public as in the past. The best the marke; affords will always be at the disposal of their patrons. BREVITIES. S. R. Marks At Co. for furniture. Dr. Root has moved to 136 South West Temple. Cheap folding beds at S. K. Marks. Sam Raller is In Butte working up a tug. of. war tournament . 'llicers Carey and Rhodes of the police force are laid up with sickness. Two hundred new subscribers added to Thb Times list today, still they come. The New West school at HeberClty is said to be crowded with pupils, and another teacher is needed. The Fencing club gave an interesting ex-hibition last eveuihg at its rooms on West Temple street. Efforts are being made to induce Colonel Ed Kelly to get up n general athletic tour, nament for Zlon. Another heavy snowfall came down yes. tei-d- y afternoon, and has continued since with Scarce any cessation. The Lyceum Dramatic company will open the new opera house at Bountiful, producing "The Banker's Daughter." V 0" dally of Butte is at the White house. He was called here by the death of his brother, which occurred al Bingham re-- e nth Mrs. Mary i'ike of 71 I street fell In her own yard yesterday aud broke her arm. Dr. Bowel sid the broken hone. The lady is over 70 years of age. Officer Jenkins has been dolag desk duly at headquarters, while Sergeant O'Reilly has been on spc ial duly during the absence of Detective ( 'Icnn. The business men's hampict planned for the evening ol January 11 has been post poncd on account of the visiting press clubs that will be in the city on Monday. There will be services at the .'ewish tem-ple, Fourth Fast, near Third South, this evening. The subject of the discourse is "Sense, Shoddvism and Superstition." ' Liberal democrats w ho feast at the Tusea- - rora bsnquel tonight will devote consider-abl- e eloquence to scathing denunciation Of the hermaphrodite, measure proposed for I tab's government. At a meeting of the Denhaltcr rifles last evening it was decided to consolidate the battalion into one company. The following are the newly elected officers: Captaiii Ralph Sharkey; tlrst lieutenant, Mark Bchell; second lieutenant, David Robbins. Today is the anniversary of the mcmor. able battle of New Orleans, won by "(lid Hickory." January IslTi, two weeks after a treaty of peace had been signed between the I'nitcd States and F.ngland. There were no telegraph wiles or ocean grej hounds to carry the news In those days. The nromotors of the international which is to take place at the Theater will hold a meeting in the parlors over 07 Commercial street at 7:30 o'clock this eveu-ing- , at which time there will be an election of officers and the appointment of commit-tees. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks ,t Co. Standard, three of the leading paper- tlc antipodean colonies. Hon. Dennis Ryan and his w ife d t0,i for the coast last evening, where tie: jil remain for several months in an effoi r.. store the bitter's health. Anthony Sneve, superintendent L, the Denver A Rio Grande Express eoi w ith headquarters at Denver, arrived) h', tne city yesterday and is receiving a welcome from the Colorado delcgsth PERSONAL. A. Bnrch of Eureka is at the Cullen. i. II. Driseoll of F'.urcka is a guest at the Cullen. John George Cow an of London, is at the Knutsford. Colonel William A. Ferry of Park City is at the Walker. Father Trembly has gone to California to spend his vacation. T. P. Bryan, city recorder of Ogden, is Stopping at the Walker. Joel H. Johnson and V D. I'indlay of Katiub, L tah, arc al the While house. II. F. Greene, agent for Bobby Gaylor, the star of "Sport McAllister," is at th'c Knots. ford. Mrs. Dennis Ryan of St. Paul, who has btten visiting friends in alt Lake, left yes- - . terday for San Francisco. Dr. J. V.. Usher of Melbourne, Fellow of the Royal Geographical society of London, is at the Knot-for- He is a' well kuownl journalist and represents the Age, Sm aud - salt in Kansas. From a Kansas Writer. Few eastern people are aware that aR ias become one of the leading products of Kan-sa- About four years ago this industry as unknown in Kausas. Since tiiat t; n, alt lias been discovered at various depth front ten to 100 feet thick, at Butchinso worth, Lyons, Kingman, ami mini iluye been begun at all these places. TIicm discoveries of salt-bed- com rje an area practically inexhaustible, anil Kansas will therefore, no doubt, enter us one nf nH, leading states in the Union and supply the western markets. A peculiarity about this salt is tbl t it jB almost free from foreign substances, ,neli as magnesian salts, bittern and comriti p mat-ter, and is, therefore, more easy and e,.,cx pensive to prepare for the market a ntl w ill he especially sought for all purposes The fanner will have somelhldg to do w ith the development of the salt He will use salt as a fertilizer, as a w ePU dc IrOyer and as an insect killer. CLOSING OF MAILS. t 8alt Lake City PostoIli.ee. Aug. 2. 1691. TJ.P- Fast Mail, east (i :00s.m. tJ. P. Ogden, ilutte, Portlaud and inter-mediate points 9:55 i.ra. R.U.V. Atlantic Mall, cast 8:50 a.m. TJ.P. Local Mail lo Logan and Interme-diate points, also pouch for San Francisco 2:fln p.m. R.C.YV- - Mail for Ocdea 8:ijt)p.m. CP. Mail for Sao Francisco 8:00 p.m. R.O.W. Mail for Man Francisco 11:00 p in. R.6.W. Denver and Aspsb Mail :fti.m. U.I'. Park C'ilv, Coalville and Hi ho.. .. 2:30 p.m. CP -- Frisco, Milford and Intermediate ueinU 6:10a.m. CP. Stockton and intermenlote nnts. 8: 10 sua. V.C. Park Citv, Mill Creak and local points 7:'Oa.m. R.C.W.-Bingha- m 7:26 a.m. R.C.W. Pouches Milford, Frisco and Provo S:0lp.m. UOUBS FOB APB1AAI OF HAILS AT DCFOT. CP. Eastern Fast Mail 4:00 a.m. CP. Park Citv and Cache Valley 10:45 a m. CP. Idaho, Moutsua nd Oregon 1 :85 p.m. I P, Frlrco, Milf'-r- and points south. 6:40 p.m. CP. Stockton Slid in'erm'siiste points :u p.m. K.O.W. Catilovalo and wel 8:40 a.m. K.ii.W.-Psaite- 4.40 i..m. R.O.W. rac.'ftc Bapres 18:00 p.m. ),.. w.- - Mngham CC Park C ily and Mil! Creek 8:80p.iu. OFFICI HOVBS. Monet or.icr window oeiife 8 s.lxl., closes r 'i p m. '. eio'iig p l'i-- clndow V:i 'a. Closing' register window C:0i'j,.m. 4oneral delivery wmuow op S a m. to 'i:ii p.ia ' Stump windows open K a.m. 1c 8 no p.m. Carriers' window, except Sunday, to .. 1M p.m. SCNUAr HuLRS. General delivery and ettmp WtadoWS open 11 a.m. to 1 :80 p.m. Carters' window 12 to 1 :00 p.m. Houra for collection uf msll from the letter boxes In the business districts, to 10s.m., 4:00, 6:80 and :tp.m, i. is Bwtoh. P. Fal Time to fjllmagO one! the E (h. it 11:39 a. m. the third day. T'nder this ar. aiigemeot the CbteitgO & North ' . ,r.'a;. enrrii-s- . passengers li'nii ,' to Chic ago in two hours lesslirlie than time to Jvew lorkuud other caste; A ,., several hours. J |