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Show IT, f THE SALT JLAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1892. 8 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report PjQftJ faking ABSOLUTELY PURE r For The Next Thirty Days. Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks and Millinery, Etc We offer the follow ing Special Bargains in addition to those already advertised, and shall continue a series of the Greatest Sacrificing Sales from week to w eek in Slaughter every Department until Mr. Fyler's return from the cast For The Next Thirty Days. Walker Bros. '' & Fyler Company. Big RedllCtiOll 011 Entire Line Of OreSS Heavyweight overcoats at less than worth SI. sale price 50c. p ri W'Svtt. . 50 dozen ladies' cashmere hose,vvorth UuUUb, Lightweiffht overcoats in all the 85c. now 50c per pair. 10 pieces of Bed ford cord silk, all different shades. Here are a few of Great Bargains in ladies wool hose; colors, sold at 65c worth 1.00. the numerous bargains: only l l-- per pair. Our entire line of $1.40 crepe, the A hue wool brown and grey diago- - Great bargains in gents' Percale best iroods we carry, onlv 98c per nal overcoat tor go.oO. worth $10. shirts ; were $1.25, now 40c-va- ri All wool steel mixed overcoats for Our second grade crepes, sold for fill. 50. worth $15. Oil. SI ..to, placed on sale at 07 l-- per $20 m ercorts have been re-- fljg Show Windows ar ' Great slaughter sale in Corsets, flur fircat UUII up rjf Silks Embroideries and Ladies' Underwear Look out for our $1 Dress patterns. w111 Contimie for the Ilext 20 days. 25 pieces of Bedford Cords in plain 2000 yards of surah, satins, hroca- - colors, only 7 cents per yard, dcs. etc., etc., worth as high as $1.25 firpat laiiirhtpr in ILlnen5- - 20 pieces of Scotch plaid dress for 25c per yard. goods, only 5c per yard. 200 yards of evening shades silk Turkey red table damask, worth 1 5 pieces of Outing Flannels at 6 2 will be closed out at 48c pea yard. rfiic, now inc. cents per yard. J fA WW worth A few more pairs of the $5 Patent Remnants. l5V1"2c,w, 8,1"3c e?ch' . Ton shoes at $3.40. bedspread, $2.00, Welt shoes 200 yards of taille francaise regu- - now $1.40, irX Slip? nt rvfrd28' WU1 be Cl0SCd Ut at remnntS of tal,le linens at An elegant line of Front Lace Bon wool dress lew than cost. Ton Top Toe have just arrived : also JStt Vkltfliir Basement TV09 stripe, brocades and plains, worth HOsff JBJhSSS. 40 different' shdi of cashmere. Groat drive in ladies' fast black i,,?!n'.t, line"f I'V1'1?' Slloes are the A dress for $1.00, worth 2.60 each. hose at 25c per pair. 1 !'i ! Gross grain silk, worth $1, now 72c. Special drive gents' heavv white B1! IZlh . merino underwear, worth 50c. now s m u.!ft shoe stock See Big Show Window of $1 Dress 2.,-each- . torSi&S?- - " 1 miss onr Patterne 60 doen initial handkerchiefs tor raiicois. one week onlv at 1 He. worth 25c each. Children's blouse suits reduced to -- ' 75c. A a Mptilpv nf Bargains Ow M.50 panto now f8.50, A large assortment of boys suits, Our $4.50 pants now $:t.5(). nice styles, go at $3.50. 100 dozen ladies black kid gloves, Our $7.00 pants now $5.75. Walker Brothers & Fyler Company, ) . . REDUCED ?R I C fsHf u" fVl BE C . , ETC. E. Sells &"Co. Are closing out thrur whole Rtopk of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced I ries for Cash. George A. Lowe, ' " DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAS-Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Surries and Road Carta. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Eailroad Contractors' Supplies. Warehouse: ... 133-14- 5 1st East LOOK AT THIS. First 120 acres of Gas Land on line of West Side Rapid Transit. $ 1 OO per aere. Terms Easy. Second 18 1-- 2 Rods frontaze in east half of block lO, plat C, on Rnpid Transit line. $300 per front rod. Terms easy. ko Third 10 choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, in North Salt La Price $1500. Fourth 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size :i:xI2, feet each. Two blocks from Rapid Transit. Wholesale price $90 per lot. Fifth 3 1-- 2 acres ou Southeast Bench, $1000. Sixth Brick bouse of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $500, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot slzo 49 foot; a very desirable home; finest view in city. No. Ml South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. Seventh- - 1268 acres on shore of T'tah Lake, 2 miles lake frout. ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and towu site, only 12 miles from the. great TintJc mining camp. Investigate this if von rhrt to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 337 South Eleventh East Street, City. JOHN V. SHAFFER. I V pBOPLI'B QI'KKA JJOt'SR, Commercial Stc.ket. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY! ! Engagement for One Week Only f Williajft Milton Orputt nf All Burl'quGei, THE PETS $ Hf: OF THE HAREMi 20 Young and Pretty Gaiety Girls II Id Conjunction with II OUR MO.NSTF.K SPECIALTY CO. 1: Popular Prices: J8 and 50 Cents. J WONDKHLANU. J February Max Millie-Christin- e, J I The Greatest Living Vonler Mons. Garland, J The Glas EaAer. Burton Stanley in the "Widow's Troubles." J IOC. ADMISSION i ,oc. Authorized City Agents FOR THJi Deposit Stamp System. OF TUB Utah Commercial k Saving Bank. K. First Smith. 10th Ward Cc-- op Cor. 8th Fast and 4th fontli 0. F. Brooks Cor. 1st . and 6th Kart Foulger Bros 8KM Eardley A Sparry 6S5 South Mats i Mm. A. Bntterworth..Cor. trd West and 3rd Beutk Wm. fitonsman 444 W. 4th North lMh Ward Store 840 W. ut South Mrs. C. Hill 878 N. 6th WBt H. F. Evans Ul S. 5th Wast H. J. Shimming BST N. 1st West Frank Hranflrig W S. 4th Bast Hlddowar Bros TOt B. 7th South Mrs. 8. Home Cor. Bute and 11th South Susrr A Sobs 824 W nth South J.AM, lrrins 7 8. nd Kssi H. H. Irvine 4Silrd St John H. Kelson 818 B. 9r,d 9ont Arthnr Frewln Tit W. North Temoie U. Woodru Ubarty Park John F. Cos Cnr. 2nd South and 3rd hit Itobinson A King 847 West Tempi J, W. Harrie flOOSI John Brown Cor. N. Tempi and 2nd Wst C. P. Held 877 Sth St RjchardDuerdin BounUfni Catrvllle Co-o- p Centervill Pacific Lumber S Building Co Sugar Postofflc Jiime ftelleon Big Cottonwood Utnrgn Ssvill Mill Cresk 1. K. Robinson Farraingtaa cp DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank o J O iwlth any of Its agnats, and when the atnooni reaches jl.Ofl th depositor will get 8 per cent In-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DnsicToas F. Armstrorig, P. W. Madsen, Tho. W. Ellerbeck. Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings, O. II Uarday, M. 1. Csmmings, Samuel MclntTr. George M. Scott, Jas. Qlendennlng, H. S. Rumfte'trV President. t. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (IKOORPOIIATID.) DltlLERS Im Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware. Mill Find-ing- s. Etc.. Etc. -- gents for the Dodg Wood Pulley. Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. e? and F.ngine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enginej and Boilers, Mack Injectors, r, flcales, Jefferson Uorso Whim, Blaka i'uinps, Miner' and Blackinilth' TJeis, Ktc 168 Main Street, fit j,ake City. T. R. JONE9C-- f bankers!; 1 MAIN ST viffUra BUYS OKi;s AND BUfLiON. Mr. Sam levy is now ninaing a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his eigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like it. Through New ,,rk Sleep '" k nion Pacific.jkL U 'In- - line vpM h and .:: to Mew thoul change, ...Kin:;- faster tfm h Salt l.aki ami New fork than a rlinc. i:' ""Jar -- rtiw Salt a i m N: w YorUHJJ) lojciilars inquire .a City Ticket Oftl t(. General A;K.irdeu 'l)ept. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW- . 6. v. i'mvhKs. A TTORNET AT lTK CULLE.N iV Hotel. I i e; rr t k i SAN U K(TfU BNII Se75(X MANUFACTURERS AND DBALBRfl IN A LI, school desks, cren doors sad furniture, .lobbing snd repairing promptly attended to; Ut-1- W. Bo. Tsmple. INSURANCE. LOlWhYAMS4 CO. FIRK. L1FK AND ACCIDENT: MUTTTAI, cf New York. K) HO Commercial Block. PLtMBINO. POiUN" CTF.AM hp.atim; KNui.saa-- 8t MAW C 84-- . 8lt Lsk City. i R E. Warren MERCANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For Jjjjj M Down, sfe.l Monthly Aja Baking JC& in Millions of Homes 40 Years the StandariL WlaMt I Dr. B. H. oeatoti Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo-ple lhat he is now permanently located in rooms 30:.' and iSOJ Progress Block, Where his services can he jirocnred for I'o.t rlsss dental work at a" hours. ... 4 - When tl,n SK going eus: - rnfc. "... jI "' trains '!.... '1 I;;- r ,! I'llillniu, - icrs itttachedJB,' m Votia, 81 Louis, Kansas l ii St.Bj m. do-- o and all pi Ints east. fm '"' laxinMnjH1""1 Sc 0 rfiit crvM ressiuK rd wjlr uui.i !r Hurrom, ocullit,B ,;ician, ,s; . . tie :. s Cited. ' in mil being the victim. When found by the po-lice, who hastened to the spot in response to the cry of "murder", Lottie VH found covered with hlood and bleeding from nuiulier of wounds. She stated that she had been assaulted by a woman living in the vi-cinity who had used knife. The origin of the trouble is well known. Her assailant was arrested and placed in the city jail. Lottie will probably recover. A poBtntflce has been established at Law-rence, which is in the Cripple Creek district. Weorgc L Cowdrey has been appointed post-master. Charles Leitzman, one of I.eadville's oldest and most popular citizens, died last Friday, after nil illness of several weeks. lohn Botch of Leadqille, commonly kBOWH as "Vorkie", general boss of the Husk Ivanhoe tunnel, was crushed to death under a fall of rocks. TERRITORIAL, ETC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Some Note, from Our Neighbor Notes oT Interest from Nevada, Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming- ;- All Brief mid Condensed. f Father Matlcy died at Spanish Kork on Wednesday last. Mrs. Kster Webb died at Ncphl last week of old age. She was born in Gloucester-shire, Eng., ia 1S15. Bishop Niels Aagusrd died at I.evan on Die HH tu inst. He leaves a family of two WlYBI and several eliildrcn. About half the people of Levari arc down wilh la grippe of the worst form. There have been three deaths. F.zeklcl Price died at Draricr last week of rrip. lie was a native of llcreforshire, Eug-Jan-and MM to I In IKS. William V bb died at the borne of his ton at Lent on Feb. 1st, aged 85 years. He was a native of Cambrldg-Cl&lr- , England, and came to Utah in 1881 Alf Weston, jr.. of Moroni, an employe of the is.l'.V. railway, has caught two fine ipeeimena of the golden eagle. One inea-aure-six feet from Up to tip of wings when spread. Kedmonu Is going to have a new sc hool bouse. Size 86x46. A part of the material Is already on the ground. Work will coin-non- e on the. dunning as soon as the weather will permit. James Fraudsrn, of Kedmoud, was ar-rested lust Tuesday by Deputy United States Marshal Leonard on the charge of grand larceny. He will have a hearing before Commissioner Fhlliips today. Mr. Fraud-lO-i8 accused of stealing a horse from Soren Jensen of Redmond. The Provo liispnlrh aays: "Marshal Timothy of I.ehi brought a woman from that place on Friday night, anil yesterday she went before Commissioner litis and swore out a complaint against S. G. Ranee and W. M. Willimns of l.elii, charging them with adultery. The men were arrested yesterday, brought to Provo last night and lodged in the county Jail." NEVADA NOTE8. The Truckce ff.wWiVwi says the tria' of tin.' steam sleigh was not satisfactory. It was a complete failure, in fact, for instead of the engine moving tne sleigh the sleigh stopped the engine. The Austin Arfiirtilr says the '1 0 and Dim-Ir-mines in Tyhn, Nyr county, are to tic Btartrd up under the management of Win V I.eete. The 'Hi la said to bo one of the best mines in eastern Nevada. The old burnt stump so favorably known to Washoe Lake hunters is Baid to be feed Ins ground for large Hacks of canvas. backs. The lake is also covered with suans, but the lrozcn ponds prevent them getting much feed, and consequently they are too thin for use. The new creamery in KaiOS valley is loca-ted about two miles ahoTe Greenllela better Lnnwn ns Pien Switch am! will lie run on an axtenalve scale. The building ami plant will ciist .ft J.ihk) am! handle I lie juice fnun 2000 row. Anothar creamery w ill be put up near Furl Churchill, between WftUUiU ami Dayton. The Klko Ttvi'frwlrul y. ( unnlalile Car-lyl- c uf CarliU, brought up, Tuesday, Thomas Parker anil .loseph l.udsinirer, two of the men w ho were ao hadly froen while nuiKlni; their way from the Richmond district to Carl in. The men were taken to the county hospital tad Dr. Metgt, during the day, amputated the tlrst two toes of I'arkcr'n ritrht loot, ami hoth of Ludsintfer's feet back to the instep. It in feared that feet will have to he taken utT en-tirely as they are hadly frozen. Parker is 00 years of aj;c ami LudtingM is 30. IDAHO NOTKS. At the prcacnt time the city of Hoise pays $Uo for il- - electric street Illumination. Sev-eral lncmheri, of the city Council regard the rale aa being too high. In the United Stales district court Texai Angel of llailey has, in the name of the holders of the Alturas county funding tiondu, brougnt uit agu.nM the people ami otllchils of Uinghain, Alturas, tlinore and Logan counties. Colonel .lohn A. Torrance, collector of in-ternal revenues for the southern district of Idaho, announces that all distilleries, hrew. cries and cigar factories within his jurisdic-tion We being conducted in a lawful man-ner, and with lne regard for revenue regula-tions. WYOMING NOTES. vcr $8000 has been subscribed toward the erection of an Bplacopal cathedral iu Lara-mie. Tl.o two Lander hanks did a lug business Inst year. The total clearance! of the two institutions amounted lo $,7s-.',00O- . Wm. Sellers, who posed as a stock detec-tive In Natrona county, iias been detected himself in stealing stock. He was caught tight in the act. A valuable galena lead wae uncovered by Jack Currier near Casper last week. He test a sample to Omaha for assay, and the returns show 33 ounces iu silver anil Z per cent lead. Development wlli be begun in the spring. K. J. Wiskal, a Filander who ran n board-ing house at Carbon, and Incidentally took care of his lodger-- ' money, skipped from that camp last Sunday c cuing taking w ith him several hundred doiiars. It is supposed be has gone to Sweden. Mr. F.lwood Mead, state engineer and iccretary of the Wyoming world's fair com mission, has just received a long letter from Mr. Buchanan, chief of the hures of agriculture at Chicago, giving Instructions about the state exhibit In that department which gives to exhibitors much valuable in. formation. COLORADO NOTES. Hans Soreuson w as killed iu Lcadville at the Star mine on Carbonate Hill. The Ni Wot feed mill is running steadily, the owners having III they can do to till the demand. Lew Spellmau of Woodland Park will move the furniture from the Crest hotel to his new hotel at ( ripple creek. A terrible cutting :iffray took place in I.eadville, on Hemlock street, Lottie Cole man, or "English Lottie," as she was ft : : BREVITIES. Of course Provo is democratic. Little Sehroeder took P soup. The Choral society rehersed last evening. The Park City bank is to have a new build-ing soon. Heber M. Wells occupied a box at the theater last night. Where, is Lett today? Not the mayor-elec- t by a big majority. The total real estate sales yesterday amounted to toTW. Who built that sieklv little boncrc In front of the Htnld office last night? The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Hawking took place today from St. Mark's cathedral. Street Scene: Lett to Sehroeder "Let us call a meeting and make it unanimous." The Western Union holds messages for C. Ira Krcbs, M. M. Mason, W. C. Briuck, and Kev. G. A. Young. The Woman's Relief Corns gives an enter-tainment at the Metropolitan parlors to-morrow evening. The friends of F. I). B. Gray, who was caught between the cars Friday night, will be glad to 'near that he is getting along nicely and will be around In a few days. At s a. m. the following temperature bul-letin was posted by the local weather shark: Salt Lake, IT; Ogdcn. l!'i; Logan, IS; Park City, -'; Prove, U "Tin F.vents Leading I'pto the Establish. men) of Ottr Government" is the subject of a lecure that Prof. Whiting of the Descret university will give tonight at the Sixteenth ward school house. At 11 o'clock last night the tiro depart, incut turned out ami made a run to the cor. ner of the Wasatch building. All thought it was a falsi' alarm. It was good practice for the hoys and came in handy later ou. Articles of incorporation of the Wellsville Co. operative Mercantile company were filed yesterday with Secretary Sella, The capita stock is 140,000, divided into SOW shares. John Adamson and twenty-seve- others are the incorporators. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday by County Clerk Allen to the following: William F. Smith and Myrtle F. Piprew: llan- - P. Cbrislenson ami Caroline Ander-sain- : William ltavis and Agues Doxey. The wretch that threw a rock at Mrs. M. J. Kennedy ns she was standing in front of the ( alifornia roliiiirunt last iiic-h- ),niihl be found if possible and given at least six months in the county jail. The Debating Club and Literary society of the Y. M C A. bold their regular weekly meeting at s o'clock this evening. The sub-ject for discussion will be, "ftrmtrcti. That the I sited States government would be sub. served by a nationalist form of government." Win. Burke has purchased the Tontine house on Commercial street of L. T. Kullak. It is a new three story building with base, ment, yielding a monthly rental ef $2."(l, which is an interest of IS per cent on the i sti d aoital, and thi n fore considered a very good buy. X. R. Mcdhce who has recently made a tour of "The Old World" will begin a series of free lectures on what he saw in Europe, E try nt and the Holy Land. At Tellurfdc block, Sd. 90 E Third South street. Be- - ginning tomorrow evening nt 7 :30 o'dook. The i'y Hallway company has made a belt line of its First ward iines, so that the Union Pacific depot cars run east on Third South street and return on Fifth South sjrect; and the warm springs cars run south and cast on Fiftli South street, and return on Third South street. The Social Evening club give their next dance on Thursday night February 11. This will be the seventh of the series, and the committee file notice that a large and select number of young people will participate. Prof. Younger has had the old floor in the Odd Fellows' hall taken up and a new one put in, which w itl make tlio dancing there more enjoyable than heretofore. The (igdcn liberals held a mass meeting last night to aid in securing the defeat of the Faulkner-Cain- and Teller bills. A c was appointed to solicit funds, and over ?JoO was voluntarialy subscribed In stantof for the purpose. It was decided to raise money for the hiring and furnishing of a room for liberal headquarters, to immedi-ately orgaui.e the ( cntral Liberal club of Weber county, and to take other steps necessary to enter upon the next political fight in Weber county with a strong and effective organisation. PERSONAL. 11. B. Abbott of Shoshone, Idaho, Is in the city. W. Thompson of Grand J unction, Colo., is In the city. Q. II. Belnap, sheriff of Weber county, came iu last night. John U. Reed, editor of the Butte, Mont. is at the Walker. Mr. Coaten Krown, jr., will fill the place of Charles Maiilou as deputy county clerk. II. M.tircen has returned, after an absence of two years. He is heru to push the in terests of Cripple Creek mines. Fred. W. Scbreiner of Ophir, Is in this city. He reports that things are moving along at a lively rate in Ophir. Andy Brlxen, Mrs. Brixen and Mlas Maiy Brixen n turned from New York yesterday. Mr. and Mis. Brixen also bring bacv with them a son and heir. Mr. liarvin of Lcadville, who has been slipeending some time at Tin tic, has returned, sava he is surprised ai lllldiug such good properties there. Hi1 w as there as an expert to examine some mines, for parties who ate thinking of investing. |