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Show v i mh SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, lUARCH 1(5 1892, 8., Ail Experts Use (i Royal Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal Baking Powder than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best results in pure, wholesome, appetizing food are assured. Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi-cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds to the wholesomeness of the food. Marion HaRLAND: "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market. Since its introduction into my kitchen I iu'.ve used no other." Miss Makia Parloa: "It seems to me that the Royal Baking Powder is as good as any can be. I have used it a great deal and always with satisfaction." MRS. Baker, Principal of Washington, D. C, School of Cookery: "I say to you, without hesitation, use the 'Royal.' I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory." M. GORJU, late Chef, Delmonico's, New --York: "In my use of Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others." A. FORTIN, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleveland: "I have tested many baking powders, but for finest food can use none but 'Royal.'" THE I s) liberal and E,itepii,p & sji 1 Q.J --mmmaaar ) oJ sKJ Two Dollars are Worth Three y0 J S jjjf, one-hal- f more purchasing power this week pBICES BELOW AEE POSITIVE EVIDENCE: - - fi' V 1 I N THIS colum:n Irnpcrtant Hints for T T ulS&ntlv SIlU MipCrD I Week's Shopping List. Most useful arti- - A ITT Jtll A AfN cles and prices you will find the Lowest. lui I If lJ Exhibition of High Class Novelties of 1 J I I WW ill II 111 Head every word ; make a list of your wants. J V ! 1 & 1 I1V11 Spring Wraps m our front show window, VUI Great sal? takes place this week. gtgggg ' 11 J I All the latest Styles English Box ' : pleilClOr Ml felMCCSlCe i Coats, Top Coatts, Stylish Carriage Wraps, . Q i.octtmgs Toilet water, pint bottles 60c r)vTT1lT1r Blazers, Reefers. A beautiful line of Misses ABOUND. Oocttings Toilet water, 1 nlut bottle 00c and Children's Wraps. Everyone interested Mul.ry & Lannan's iHorida water tiOc We not only carry the hi&h classes of in this sale and comes, will meet with many Lutein's Extract, 1 ounce bottles 00c goods, but a complete line of the medium pleasant surprises. " " 2 " " $1.20 and low price goods. Past dealings are " " " L positive proots as to the Genuineness of f; Twenty Tt Ladies Black Cheviot lieefere, regalar Q j"fj Wenck Extract 1 ounce bottles UOc Qur saios Pr"--" ' Colgate' soaps, Glycerine and Brown Windser, per . 1 English B'is Coots one halt Illuminated Silk lined 1Q rn taUe 12e A special aale will take place the eoniing week of regular price tU.B0 $3.3U Ca6bmer Boquet 80ap) per caUe & tSSriSff" Fawn Colored Carriage Wraps 6tMnches long, Luce j"flfin Carmcl Castile soap, per cake 10c . J Trimmed ; Grand, regular price gXOO, $4U. UU FMtill(f Bath soapi per cake 10c Stylish Dress Gingham. 100 pieces. 5c per yard. Pure West India Buy Rum, per bottle 00c See our unlauudried Shirts at 47c, worth 85c. A fi 1" Kau de Quinine, excellent for the hair, per bottle. . .. 50c 111 I Brook's spool cotton, per doz 20c See our Gents' Night Shirts, fancy and plain at 60c All lllllll"IlbJ IjIIIU One mile of cotton on spools 20c gg Whalebone casing, per yard oe, per piece iJOc Another new line of Dress Patterns. Styles ex- - All silk colored crotchet buttons, worth. SOc per doz.. 15c elusive, at $3.50, worth double. Of Misses' ami Children's Reefers, ages Z Lacrauie cord, all colors, per ball 10c Don't buy Your SpriDg Dress until you examine from 4 to 1 years. Nobby styles. Our Chateiine bugs, something new ;5eto$3.oo pur handsome line. Hand hairs, something new. Jt 25, to 3.50 T TT T7: r nrlces OU THIS WEEK from $1.50 to Pocket Books bee show window of Men's Suits uiid the torritte Purses and m Moroceo.AUigator.Snake Qeep cut. $6.00 and Llzzard skius from 15c to 4.00 $12.(H) Suits For $7.50. Paperteree, full line, from 5c to $1.00 per box. $17. OX) Salts For &10,00. '. o . India Kubber dressing combs from 5c to 35c. $U 1.00 Suits For tj$12..'0. w ' Horn dressing combs from 10c to 30c. $25. OO Suits For $15. OO. eg- - Abigcuton all Imported and Ele- - Tooth brushes from 5c to 30c. fiM flff lg.lifil DiaCK liMrfAtt at 09 I 9 LeniS gant Wrapsf as weU as on medium priced Nail brushes from 15c to 75c. goods. Hair brushes from 25c to $3.50. WflTth $1.25. ' fiVX WE ARE fiX I " ! r & n Headquarters for Everythingq & ' 1 : NrCy in want "" G - i Kloninger Bros. The Denver Cash Grocers. Removed to 10 East Third South 5 Doors East Main St. Cheapest place in Salt Lake to buy Groceries. Head our prices and be convinced. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar... l.OO 1 doz. Norway Herring. IJ5 18 lbs. C Sugar LOO 2 lbs. Smokt-- d Salmon .J5 2 pk Arbuckles Coffee 45 1 doz. Bloater.. 1- -2 lb. Pk. Good Tea 15 Host Hams, medium. 12 12 Hvson 8 Hest Hams , large 11 B Sius Sweet Corn 25 5 lbs. Lard White Label 55 2 CaSolld Pack Eastern To- - lO lbs. Lard White Label . 1.00 niatoes 25 50 lbs. Klour Best Straight 2 Cans Best Pumpkin 25 Grade.. 1.25 1 lb Can Baking Powder 25 25 lbn. Boll Oats 1.00 1 doz Ranch KBITS 15 2 lbs. Choiee Prunes 2i 1 1 b. Best Creamery Butter.. 35 1 1 lbs Best English Currants 1 ,00 1 lb. Good Ranch Butter 25 11 lbs. L. M. itaisms 1.00 2 lb. Brick Codfish 15 5 lbs. avy Beans 25 CALL FORPRICE LIST. Respectfully, KLONINGER ERGS. INVESTORS MAtBga5tfflffl assa SBS5BS55SS: a aaasaadgssvesor8 n ue ci ty FOR THE NEXT 15 DAI'S L. O. KINNEY WILL SELL liOTS IN "KINNEY'S NORTH SALT LAKE." AT $50 TO $75 EACH. This Addition is located immediately north of and North. Boulevard Additions, and iimpedhUoly west of Kinney te Gourlay improved city plat, w,d in thq vtry heart or Ot natural aat and maimfactunug district of tho eity, and is sarrouxUd by addW tious in none of which can a.Iot bo bought for loss than $US. Three (M wella are qqJ being driven within a half mile of this plat. A street car iluu will be buiit to it withirt do day, and these prices will mnRipiy wltiiw that time. Only one-lwi- lf of this plat will ba sold at these prices, after which prices will at least double. There never wttl be anothtr! cham e to get good lots in bait Uk City for $30 each. Sue of lota 90x184 feci; corneia L. D. KINNEY, promoter Room 23, O'Meara Block. Capital $26S.B00. His $23,980. American National Bank Of Salt Lake City. Organized October, 1850. Interest Paid on Savings and Tiine Deposits. ' DIRECTORS: - JAMKS U. BACON, Praoideru. F. L. HOLLAND, C ashler. A. M. GRANT B. M. BATON, W. B. liOLi AND, Ant. Cashier. M. J GK IY I-- & JABVIS. JVDim J. W. JtJDD. JCDGli C. F. LOOFBOTJBOW. 1'. W.ROSS. SELLS. GOVHHNOS A. L. THOMAS. JUDOE D. G. TfN.NICLlFF. BANK OF QOMMERCE. CPEEA HOUSE 3L.OCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a Genera! Banking Business. i i b aaaPItUECTOKa! Dor- - 'Pjirk President Wm. II. McTntyrb J. B. Fablow W, .. CuisnotM M. K PiFtaoNS. C. L. Haxnam S. F. Waj.ker Cashier W. II. Iuvinr E. E. Eel S. H. Fiii.ds, ju AaL Cashloi E. B. Critcdlow. Authorized City AgeEts Foil TBI Deposit Stamp System. OV THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. 22-- E. Wrst Snath. ioth Wsrd Top Cor. flth Hunt and 4th Sontls ' O. K. Uroets Cor. 1st South and Cth V.umI Posbnt Bros 63 K (M KardTey 4 Spi'iry 685 South Main Mrs. A. I!utwrworth..Cor. 3rd Wost and Brd Booth Wm. Stousinan W.4th North 15th Ward Store W0 W. tut Suuth Mrs. C. Uill 873 N. 6th West H. 1". KvanJ HIS. 6th West H. J. Uhimmlni W7 n. is: Weel Frank Drantlnl Cti7 S. 4th Kast BldJowav Ilros 701 E. 7th Houtb KM. S. Home Cor. State and lltli South Susrr & Sons tu W. 5th South JAM. Irvins T5 S. Knd Kasi R. n. Irvine 4r,9 Ord Ut John II. Keienn 118 B. 4i:d Sooth Arthur 1'rswin 778 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff LibrtT Vsrk John P. Coe Cor. and South and Brd East Robinson A Sing 347 West Tempbl J. W. Harris 210 Cot John Brown Cor. N. Temple and tad Wort C. P. Held 977 6th 0 Richard Duerdlo Boasttfai Contorvilie Co-o- OentervlUe Pacific Lnmber a Ballulnj Co KaRsr Postoflea Jcmes Netls'in tllg Cottonwood Oeorpe Seville Mill Crook Jf. K. Robinson Panaittgtctt CO DEPOSITS can t nurto tt the Bank oi vlOiwIth s:iy of Its agents, and when the amount $1.00 the df posifor will got 5 per cent la tcreot thereon, compounded 4 times a year. OENLHA1, BAKXIKO BUSINESS DrjutcTons -- F. Arninrone, P. W. Usdson, Thcs. W. Ellerheek, llollvtr Huberts, Dr. Jos. S. Rich-ards, Tho W. Jennlnfe, 0. U Uardav, M. S. CuamiDgs, Bsmusl Mcfutrre. Electric Motors 5 Of all Sizes kept In Stock up to 500 Volts, ... .. and from Power to 40-Hor- Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufacture Suiuible ior any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, PTEAM PUMPS, L HOISTING ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS, Eraser & Chalmers, Chicago. ' MININQ MAnHTMFRY L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana, ' ,.t Vied in Millions of Homes --40 Years the SUodeWL ftoo Sate to ICUmetiy. WANTKD (illil. Wis C1EKBRAL lloi -- h Wi.-- r- . MmOi hmiiy. N.E. corner of first uud r etrmta. I the dump and i orled ready to be sunt to ti e smelter. This is thought to be of about the same grade as that shipped last summer. The funeral of James E. Sanford, who died on Sunday of congestion of the lunirs, was held yesterday afternoon fr.m the Fif-teenth wu'rd meeting house. A large num-be- r of friends of the deceaied were present, lie vused was a son of Mr. Sanford, the florist of the Fifteenth wnrd. Arthur Meads was this morning arrested for cruelty to animals and released on his own recognizance for his appearance be-fore Commissioner Grecnman tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The animal assailed by Mead- - is said to have siuce died. The Press Club acknowledges the receipt of a hiindaom and costly bookcase from Colonel Kd Kelley, Captain Riley, Colonel B, K. Block, Frank Monroe esq., and the Messrs. Frank and Joe Enzenberger. The books will be forthcoming to a few days. The Ogdea Standard names and classifies politically the members of the board of trustees of the agricultural college as fol-lows: W. 8. MeCorniek. liberal; A. H. , J, K. Keeler, J, F. Hammond and W. Ii. Stover, republicans; II. W. Goss and A. (i. Barber, democrats. Harvey Hynds has returned from Chey-enne where he has been visiting friends, looking into the welf rc and status of Wy-oming interests, end where he eujoyed an ovation at the hands of a mighty constit-uency. He met the gas boom over there und predicts wholesome results from it. C. O. Fleischmann, wife and family ar-rived in their private car Nimrod over the Union Paeitlc this morning. Mr. Fleisch-lnan-is the muu who has made fame and fortune through compressed yeast. He is traveling for his health and is en route to Cincinnati. The action of Dr. Foster towards a Nrrald reporter on the occasion of the banquet among the physicians, Is said to have been deservedly rebuked and ouuht to have gone on record as an offense tu no way sancioned by the profession. Dr. Foster should now make a personal apology to the gentleman he so unjustiticdly offended. A row over a spring on Terrace heights led to the arrest of G. Dlmmlck yesterday. It seems that Mr. Dlmmlck and a Mr. Shaf-fer had some trouble lu regard to a spring, and Mr. Dlmmlck procupds to fill it up with dirt aud rubbish, ilt. Shatter not liking the proceeding had him arrested for malicious mischief. Hearing will como off Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, before Commissioner Martin. BREVITIES. again today. AVear green tomorrow. Lots of snow at lliug'iam. Now Is the timu to clesn up. To. morrow is St. Patrick's day. Hie jail birds will again tie put to work. Shove the boxes and hales off the The recent rains have freshened the at-mosphere. The real estate transfers yesterday amount-ed to 4U8IS. li. T.. T.und lias been appointed postmaster at Silver Beef. The HtralA If still snapping at the heels of the governor. Tom O'Mara is at his place of business again after a brief illness. 0. F. Bippus, late of Binirham, Utah, is winded. Inquire at Times office. The signal service this morning said "rain." It seemed to have been a little off. West Teuipls street takes the cake no jiavemeut, no sidewalks, no street cars. Nothing but mud. The case of the people against Alonzo Willon, eharired with irrand larceny, has been Indefinitely continued. The snow ts raoii ly disappearing in Little Cottonwood, and the Alta tramway will be put In running order In the course of a few weeks. Tin Simpson mine, at Bingham, is ship, ping ore reirularly now, ana it is of hue q nility, the grade gelling better as depth is on lalned. F. A. Brown, a young newspaper man of MtrlhaUtOwn, Iowa, is In the city the guest of Caiitalu Martiu Murphy, of w hom he is a nephew. The Western Union holds massages for H. E. CoUtnan, Howard E. Qaffney, J. K. Morgan, Mrs. K. Chandler, Citizens' National Gas company. Some 600 tickets have beeu given away for the h eluro evening by Professor Jones ou Lake Bonneville at the First Meth-odist church. A line little chapel for tho cougregatlou-alist-has been huilt in Avondale addition, at the corner of Lleveuth South uud Fourth East streets. A Raymond excursion of ten Pullman coaches was in the city for a few hours this morning, and left for Colorado over the Kio . Grande Western. The local members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, with their iady friends, held their second annual banquet at the Walker bouse last night. The following were there: D. R, Gray, David Utter, E. 0. Gates, W. H. Whitney and wife, R. Bamberger, G. F. Putnam, K. H. Dayton and wife, W. Erb and Miss Krb, E. H. Fowler, O. R. Young, Dr. J. C. E. King, E. G. Rognon aud wife, Miss Erb, Mis Evans, Miss Davis. The Second Ditri( t court met at Mllford, Beaver county. The I'nited States marshal's accounts were approved, (inrgen C. Peter-son and Angus McLcod were admitted to citizenship. Wilcox vs. Wilcox, decree of divorce, was granted. Paragoonah Field Canal company vs. Edwards; demurrer ar-gued and taken under advisement; grand lory, twuutv-iiv- drawn: petit jury, forty drawn for May term. Woods vs. Biue Jay Mining company, evidence taken on tempo-rary Injunction to be argued in Salt Lake. The Bali Lake Rowing club held its fourth annual meeting last night The following officer were elected: President, Nick Tre-w- 1; jviee president, Grant Hampton; I. M. Barratt: commander, Walter P. Jennings. These with J. O, Doolittle and W. P. Kanisdcn constituto the directory. The asse's of the club were reported as ag-gregating an.! It was decided to ilOOO in litting up the Garfield boat as a club aud boat house. The insurance men met yesterday after-noon and decided to form aii underwriters' union. There were present W. E. Smedley, Hugh Anderson, F- - M. Bishop, Charles Mil-ler of Miller-Winds- company, Jennings & Caine, Mr. Conwav of t'ouway & Donntllan, Mr. Kicker of Chris. Dichl i Co., Mr. Wil-son of Harris .t Wilson, F. Olmstead, A. L. Jacobs, L. B. lingers of Rogers, Sells i Co., Louis Hyanis. J. M. Crabba, William Fuller of Fuller A: fonng. W. E. Hubbard, II. A. Terpenniug, William Lawrence of U. W. Lawrence Co., and C. S. Hardy. A e consisting of W. E. Smedlev, J. E. Caine, R. S. Wells, Louis Hyain. and L. B. Rogers was appointed on constitution. It appears that errors have erept into the in-surance business here, and it is to correct them that the association is being formed. Among these errors are e, which tin v will seek to put a stop to by making a limit to which persons can lusure. They will meet again next Tuesday. Professor Elliott, uf Harvard college, will deliver a lecture this evening at the Taber-nacle commencing at l.'JO sharp. All are cordially invited. W. L Crump, who was arrested some time ago on a charge of assault, has pleaded guilty and was seutenccd to om: year in the penitentiary. The Daly Mining company has declared Dividend No. CI, of ',:.' ceuts a share, I8T.S00 In tolal, payable March ill, in this eity, San Francisco and New York. Marshal Jsnney has removed his private otlice from police headouurter to the oliice formerly occupied by the assessor, ou the second lloor of the city hall. S. W. Darke, D. G. M. V, orkuian. goes to Mailt OU Thursday to Institute a lodge of A. 0. U. W., eftcr which he will proceed to Salina and institute a lodife there. The city council, accompanied by a num-ber of eltUona, under the chaperonage of Engineer DorOIBUa, will make a pilgrimage up Parley's canon tomorrow to inspect the conduit. The entertainment given for the benctit of tho Eighteenth ward school last evening by the Home Dramatic club, assisted by some of the Lest talent m ti.e city, was a decided success. To morrow will be St. Patrick's day and the Catholic Total Abstinence society of this city will very prouerly observe it by listen-ing to a lecture by Kev. N. F. Scanlan at G. v. li. hall. ne. o'd frame house that stood for years to the Union Pacific hotel, was, removed this morning ami the employes of the tireat Sail Luke A Hot Springs "ratlrood were at once set to work to lay traek for a switch on on the old site. Josiuh Barnett Sled his bonds yesterday as territorial trensurer with Auditor Pratt in S!S,0l0, with theso bondsmen: W. S. Me- Corniek, II. Dyer. Jam.'.s F. Woodman, L. E. lloldeu, Richard Mackintosh, aud A. Ilanauor. The convention committees of tho Y. P. B. C. E. met last night in the Presbyterian Church aud did good work. Hereafter the committees are to meet idiarp at 7:M0. The chorus choir meet at 8:15 on Tuesday even-ings at the Presbyterian church. Arthur Pratt tiled his bond with the pro- bata eourt yesterday as territorial auditor in 1825,000, Ilis bondsmen wem W. 8. McCor-nic- J. K. Doolv, M. H. Walker, J. E. Jen-niug- James Sharp and II. W. Lawrence. He notilled Secrctai'v Sells of the filing. The Phoenix club irlvc a dance at tho I. O. O. F. hull this evening. This club is noted v for the excellent manner in which they en- - tertaln their guests. The party this even- - Ing will he the last they will give this sca- - aon and au elegant attendance Is expected. The first ihlpmenta of ore this season from Sum Gilson's Huckhoru at Dugway were started from the mine on Monday I morning, three loads arriving at St. John laat night. As the result of the winter's explorations on the mine, Mr. Gilson has i obtained 100 tons of ore which is now ou Pacific coal mines at Almy, and who is also largely engaged in met t .andise at Evanstou and Almy, WTO., is a guest at the Walker, accompanied by Lis family. 8. J. Gavin of St. Louis is a guest at the Templeton. Len Wines, the stage line owner of Nev-ada, is in the city. F. II. Smith of Port Sound is registered at the Continental. P.P.Kelly and A. Baker of Glenwood, Iowa, are a! the Walker. 8. Davis aud Walter H. Davis of Kokoma, Iud., are guests at the Culleu. Judge Williams of the Utah commission left for Arkansas yesterday. Fred Turner, the n creamery man of I.ogau, is In the city. W. H. Keller and P. 8. Foster of Butte City are registered at the Knutsford. 8. E. Smith, a prominent railroad man if Macon, Mont., is at t Walker. N. W. McChrystal. general manager of tho MeChrystal store at Provo, is a guest at the Walker. John Derby of tho Promontory Cattlecom-pan-at Promontory, Utah, is at the Walker house. Presley Denny, E. H. Ferenmore and O. E. Norris of Beaver are registered at the Walker. J. I.. Powell of Eureka Is at the Cullen. Mr. Powell is one of the protectants la the Eureka tOWBatts cose. George R. Mains, George. F. V inger and A. M. (iriswold, of New York, are registered at the Knutsford. Mrs. Judge Lynch and her daughter, Miss Florence, returned last evening from a three months' sojourn in California. Robert Harhlnson, the official Inspector of the United Lund olllccs, Is in the city, and giving a thorough inspection ot the office hero. (.'. A. Parker and wife are at the Knuts-ford. Mr. Parker is freight and traffic man-hge- r of the Union Pacific and he and wife arc en route to California. J. S. McHenry and D. Kimbough, two mining men, have returned from Chihuahua, Mexico. Mr. MeHciiry was the locator of the McHenry mini' at Park City. Ho has been In Mex e i for a number of yeiirs but thinks there is no place whore a prospjetor has better chances than here. Joseph Lippcaan, who has tilled the posi-tion of territorial librarian for the last, two years, yesterday turned the office lo Clerk Bache of the supreme court. Mr. l.ippm.m will open an office for The practice of his profession, and if the good will of the army of friends lie has made courts for anything, he will at once step into a good practice aud be an honor to the bar. PERSONAL. Dr. Bickford is un from Provo. Sam Gilson is back from Dugway. P. D. Kock of Deliver Is at the Knutsford. K. L. Willard of Denver is at the Walker William Hatfield of Eureka is in ti.e city. 8. Hays, a Bingham merchant, is la the city. E. 0. Lockwood of Pocatello is at the Walker. C. V. Green of Iiico, Colo., is at the Con-tinental. J. l' Shields of Chicago is gl the Tem-pleton. Newe'.l Beeman, manager of thouthern I A N('w Departure. Commencing Sunday, April 3, 1M03, a new llrst-elas- s ear line will be estab-lished between Denver ami Chicago via the Burlington mute from Denver to Jraaha and the Chicago, Mtimrulut t St. Paul Short Iaik from Omaha to Chicago, h aving Denver at 8;30 p.m. daily, and arriving in Chicago at 0:80 a.m. second morning, in tiuu to make all e.it...rJ I j |