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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY. . MARCH 1, 1892. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Walker Bros. & Fyler Company. First in the Field! Latest in Style! Second to None! : : THIS WEEK We Give You Prices that Beggar Description. - " Our Black Silk Sale two weeks ago ThlS Delighted Thousands of Buyers. It was the verdict of all T7nf iniTrv that neVeF bofore had they seen high grade Silks sold tor T7" TT T71 J 11 Llllll such trifling sums. So watch our specials again this week as W EZ L ' we will continue to lead, to win we must, regardless of pre- - Specialties. vailing fire sales this season. ONLY. tftT1 TorUpB VIA Hhna LOT B. 250 ydtPUid Silk lTJt. 25 pieces of Bedford W? 13. 15 dozen litienDrcs- - rT,s fr0U1 6 t0 25 Cord!' a11 wodI dress goods, SeTgearft, fringe all around. atent tip, U Mht. ,leov length, just the thing for 40 inches wide, beautiful beautiful borders, w o r t h button never leas than f5.50 Misses and Children's dresses spring shades, every color, 50c; this is actually the never sold for less than good value at 91.00 YOG. greatest bargain ever ad- - 1.50, all colors to start Jj vertised Size, 18x36 25C EllCil from LOT 6. 250 yards beautiful JJO. Five pieces all black LOT 2. Ladies' Patent Leath- - brocade Stripes and Plaid J Henriette extra XLTl cTku-- 1 top, best in the house, Silks, all colors. Must close V"' I" Wf , n uSuSf wide S 2 1(1 PHce 80.00 5,00 the entire line regular g? . - a stun.nng S2 g and $2.50 silks u "iiiaiuu. LOT 7. Black Silks, fancy LOT 3. Ladies' French Kid iitrures. we give 4.0 different LOT 11. Our complete line of Opera patent tip, remark- - yles to select from, retail S5Ssf8, 8, a::d$10 pants, able value at $b.25 any- - price front fe2. 75 to 8L.00, spring styles, stripes, checks LOT1 pieces half bleached Where 4,00 "itr most expensive goods, and plain, all go, choice Ann Thuuask, colored borders; OQn what a chance for a hand- - i u 3.UU splendid at 60c U some dress L08 4, Two cases beautiful LOT 12. Something fordtigh spriug Dress Ginghams, LOT 8. 350 yards Solid color elaas trade. Our very best style nobby, quality superb, crystal Silk, very popuw, risk Linen Damask, regular LOT 16. 5 000 yards Lin-a- ll go on sale, no reserve, iSTft now worth $1.25. The en- - Cgg price $3.50 per yard, will 0 en nTTTn.lumbus Crash, a great Co cheap at 20c per yard tire line will be sold at let out at a sacrifice price. . . JU bargain at 10c ... MUlumwMi MM1L PW HIM "' IMM II WWM I III I IB M J" HAVE YOU SEEN OURIeXQUISITE A BEWILDERING DON'T FORGET THAT SPRING nn!!yiFUL FRENCH DISPLAY OF POINT mfJLn I CHAllP- B- PATTERNS DE IRLANDE DISTINC- T-PATTERNS SUITS LACES DRESS MAKING SIMPLICITY AND SPRING THE LATEST CRAZE. DEPARTMENTS PRICES THE LOWEST. ARRIVAL. THIS SEASON. Walker Bros. Fyler Co j Walker Bros. & Fyler Co Walker Bros. & Fyler Co Walker Bros. & Fyler Co a iii i i J REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC. E. Sells &Co. Are closing out their whole stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows aad Building Meterial at Reduced Trices for Cash. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK, Capital. $250,000. Surplus, $2b,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Sait Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. i Iambs H. Bacow Pr Mdent Skcretabt E. Sells E B Wick H. M. Bacon Gov. A. L. Thomas .M J ObaT k Hlla.v-- u . .Cashier S. M. Jarvis ). Q. TCNXIOUff li. Holland Ast. Cashier J. W. Judd. , F. W. Boej C. F. Loornoi'uow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by Jamto H. Baco;i. BANK OF COMMERCE. OPEEA HOUSE SLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. - DIRECTORS swaaa Bar-- af.s President W. H. McInttrb J. B. Faklow W, Vi, CinsEOLM M. K- - Paksons. C. L. Hannaha 8. F. WaUCXI Cashier W. H. Ikvine E. E. Iii03 8. H. Fikli3, in Ast Cashier E. B. Cm rcULOW. UTAH kvP MONTANA Id llifli Grade Machinery or &U kinds of doty. Carrie in stock for imtar-diat- e delivery Magneein National Pipe Cover ing, Iron Pipe and KUiings, Air Ouinprwiiorf, Iugerholl-Sergtuint- , R. X). Co. Rocli Drill. ENGINES & BOILERS, From 8 to 80 Horse-Powe- Holstlrg Eriginw, Pump., Bers Whims, Wtr; Hope, Drill Steel, Miuxaod MiP SanpUaa, Srittfi Nitro Powder, Caps aud Pus. Slain OlBce and Wareroome, 25S S. Main. Salt Late. AGENCY, Bntte, Mont. tVCorr.epond.atti Solicited. pKOPJjE'S QI'ERA JJOUSE. Commercial St Frank Monroe, Mangr. This week ill be produced Win. Milton I funny comedy entitled Meier's Hall First apparum e of'jt (lightnimIemitt. The wonder of all jugglers Novelty Artist" : Browning M Sliody. Da Ball Bros. Hiae Jennie KlmnetlL OafiuKilrr & Clifton MBH Mxon. Dolan & Mclulyro Popular Prices. " 3 Electric Motors!) Of all Eiaos kopt In Stock up to 500 Volts, --- - and from 1 -- Horse Power to 40-Hor- Power.) ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the BsSt Manufacture, Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volta, 10 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment oi piEGfitlCAL SUPPLIES, PTEAM PUMPS, L KOISTIflfi ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS, Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MINING - L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spcetacles fitted. C ommercial block. BDSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORN EYS-AT- -l AW. 0. VV. POWEB 5, ATTOItNKY AT LAW OfPUBITJt CULLE.N i ssm Fuujin'tiK:. 8ANDBUB6 FUlwiTDSoS MANITKACTUKKK8 AND IN ALL school desks, srrpsn doors uud furnit'iri'. Joliblny aud renainng. promptly attend to; 1(M lie W7 So. Tnmtlle. INSURANCE. LOUIS UYAMS & CO. IMEE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL of New York, eo-l- Conimercial Clock. PLUMBING. STEAM HSAT1NO K.NCilMiisB S69 MAltf Lake City. jV --E. vVarren MEEOANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For $1 Cowo, $5 MMf ( 093III Baking 9ted in Millions of Homes 40 Year the SuaoLudL, af ' Do You Want (iolil? Cripple Creek is not only a health, but a Wealth resort. Location near Pike's Peak. Gold! Hriitht yellow gold, is found at (riass roots in the ruck f urination. Reliable experts claim this is today The richest camp in Coloralo. Assays average over $lii a ton, aud have Kuu as hich us Five Thousand Dollars. 1W people a day are now rushing into this District. A chance of a lifetime is worth looking after. The only way to reach ( ripple Cn ok Is via r lorrissant and the t i.lorado Midland railway loqaiN of local agents f r purtli u'.ars, or i hat. B. Lee, Ooneral Paasengst Agent, Denver, Colorado, t at the KuutBfurd, who are on their way to the coast. They arc Dr. Si. C. James, wife and son, J.H.Willis and wife and C. L. Scrgrave. V.. C. Eppcnsteiu of Chicago is at the Knutsford. II. C. Taney of Ogden is stopping at the Tcmplctou. C'has. L. Brow, an attorney from Eureka, is at the Walker. W. A. Woodworth of Denver is registered at the Templctou. (i. T. Metealf of Philadelphia is registered at the Knutsford. C. E. Loose, manager of the Sioux group at Tiiitic is in the city. H, E. Coleman of Toledo, Ohio, is regis-tered at the Knutsford. E. E. (ioudstiindur of. Memphis, Tenn,, is a guest at the Walker. President Wilford Woodruff is today cele-brating his ciglity-lift- hirthday. Charles A. Caney, a prominent business man of Denver, is at the Knutsford. Mrs. John Sunkenheiraer and Mrs. Jacob Conrad, of Philadelphia, are guests at the Cullen. Mrs. A. 8. Turner and daughter, and Mrs. C. E. Drew of Fort Benton, Mont., are guests at the Cullen. W. II . Paul, late of the B. & O. offices at New York, is here to take a position in the general freight oflice of the Rio Grande Western. Mr. Keyes and wife arrived yesterday, from Helena. He at once assumed his duties as city ticket agent of the Union e at tiie general offices. B. Senbold of Fort Duchesne, is registered at the Walker. Mr. Seabold is post trader at the post and reports that everything is looking well in that part of the country. PERSONAL. F. C. Moorehcmso is In from Fish Springs. Colonel E. A. Wall of UpUir is at the Cul-len. W. E. Henderson of Ogden is at the Cut-le- 0. E. Balliu of New York is st the Kuuts. ford. A. 0. Uodcnstonc of Kichficld, is at the n alkcr. D. Mi Murphy of Eureka, is slopmuit at the Walker. There is quite a party from Kansas City BREVITIES. Has spring cotne to stay? Advertise in The Timbs. Was tlie grand hog a prophet? The disappearance of tho mud. The days of dust urc near at hand. Money seems to he getting easier. 1 he coal exchange tills a long felt want. Wind and dust today. 'Tis better than rain and mud. The total sales of realty yesterday amoun-ted to 15,o:j. This is St. David's day and the Welch citizens are celebrating. A Dew boy bby came to the home of B. A. M. Froiscth on Sunday. Why not have a few of the bales and boxes remove. from the sidewalks? Judge Bartch yesterduy performed the ceremony that united a girl of 15 years to a mau of SL W. E. Hubbard yesterday sold lots 47 and 7S, block U, North Watsrloo, to Dr. E. W. Whitney for 750. The Alta club has leased the entire sixth floor oe the Doolcy building and is titling it up elegantly. The Salt Lake City Railway company will soon extend its lines as far north us Hot Springs. Mrs. E. H. Wells, editor of the Exponent, yesterday celebrated her sixteenth birthday, flow old was she The Ph.enlx club will give their last ball this season In the new l.O.O. K hall, Wedues-da-evening, March 10. The American Natural Gas company yes terday started their third gas well, it is about u fourth of a mile north of Well No. 3. J. W. Houston yesterday sold four lots in Itclrnout addition (6 parties who will ere t nice homes tliereou. The price paid was tloUU A marriage license was issued yesterday permitting a girl of 15 to be united to a man of 81. There ought to be a law against out-rages of this kind. U D. Kinuey is fast disposing of lots in his North Salt Lake plat, recently tiled. He has Just sold inu lots to H. L. Armstrong for $51X10 or $50 per lot Mrs. Mary C, Oyer died yesterday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. II. I). F.ller-beck- , 553 South First West street. Mrs. Dyer was 8M years old. The Brigham Young Trust company Is building a four-stor- brick building on Com-mercial street, which is now up to the first story. It will cost 180,000. , The Ogden city council last night decided to purchase the Eugle (iarbugo crematory, at a cost of $8500. Tho vote was a tie and the cast an "aye" to carry it. In tlie county court yesterday the assess-ment of J. A. Cimuiniiliaiu was reduced to $10,000 oil account of double assessment, and the assessment of W. II. Mc inty.--o was reduced $58,000 for the same reason. The funeral of the late Robert T. Thomas took place at Provo this afternoon. Mr. Thomas went to Provo in I$69 and was an esteemed citizen of that place up to the date of his death at the good old age of 70 years. The new officers of the Alta club were in-stalled last night. They aro as follows: President, Richard Mackintosh ; t, E. (ialighor; secretary, J. T. Little; treasurer. J. M. rttoutt; directors, C. P. T. A. Wl"kei'shm, M. S. i'endi rgust, J. Baructt, V. II. Ollicer, C. W. Lvman uud S. W. Kearney, t Marriage lieeescs were issued yesterday to William H. Jennings, aged 35, and Ella M. Dulon, aged S3; t'arl J. Anderson, aL'ed 47, and Johuuuu A. Merger, aged 84; Ed Kieli-bi-of Brighton, aged 24, and Mary S. Turner of Salt Lake City, aged JO; James Western, aged 1)1, and Alice Critchley, aged 15. Tlie stockholders of The Times Publish ing company met last night and elected the following board of directors to serve fur the ensuing year: II. Clark Wheeler, Wm. A. B. (ireeson, (ieo. N. lift, O. J. Wheeler, Harvey Hardy and E. B. Criteli-low- . Alex McKcnna, of the Argentine Miuing company at Biuifhani, has "had an assay made of a new strike in the mine. Thu strike consisted of a lurife body of clay in Which galena ore Is scattered in bunches. The ore runs :M per cent lead and fifty two ounces in silver and t- - In gold to the ton. The hearing of Henry Denhaltet vs. John JonUaon H on trial at The I'niied Slates land office this morning. This hrnrinjg is in re-gard to the proving up of the west one-bul- f of the southeast, .Seed, in aud the west ono-bl- of the northeast of Section oo, Township 8, south range 1 west. The Hrigham City Klec trie company filed articles of incorporation with the eeieUry of the territory ysterday. Capital stock, I'il.lKX). The incorporators are: V. C. Priest-ly of Loc;aii. and (J. Snow, Mrs M. W, Dunn, Kot"-r- t Wilson, L. T. Pierce and S. A. Duke of brigham Letters received from several members of congress indicate very clearly that there will he no action taken upon cither the Faulkner-Cain-or Teller bills in the nc:r future. The hungry office-seekin- politicians of I'tah will not, iu (lie near future at least, witness tho passage of any legislation by congress that will afford them "relief.'' The company tiled ar-ticles of incorporation with the clerk of the third district court yesterday. Tho object of this company is to tarry on a general 'pianying business. The caoital stock Is (100,000 divided into shures of the par value of $1 each. The otlh ers arc (. F. Culiner president, W. II. Jennings II. L. A. Culmer treasurer The i'tah tncml'ers of the board of lady staJUMN of the world's fair have been as". Ilcned to the following committees Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury on the comiuitlee ou mines and mining, line arts (exhibits of pri- vate collections.) aud liberal arts (proat com-mittee, books and literature, newspapers, et. ) Mrs. Thomas ti. Whalcu on the com-mittee on electricity, liberal arts (infantile and puerilo educational) and ethnology, arch eology, etc. (Iudian life, relics aud edu-cation. TWO LUCKY LITTLE GIRLS. They AVcro Horn February 30 and ua u Consequence Will Only Have a ltirtlutuy Every Four Years. Two girl babies drifted into Salt Luke homes yesterday. Lucky little girls. What a world of equivocation they will be saved in regard to their ages! Tbey have no kick coming. When on the rugged edne of 20 years they can with perfect truth say "At my lust birthday I was 1(5." When they are Dressing into the realms of ancient maidenhood between the years of 23 and 24 they can declare without a blush "At my last birthday I was 20." When at 38, the age when other girls are shelved they can gigglo "At my last birth-day I was 24," and not know that they will have to answer to a lie. Bom on February 20; only one birthday every four years. How the other girls will envy them! Clarence W. Hall, justice of the peace in the Fifth precinct, is the father of one of these lucky little maidom. "It never raius but it pours." Judge Hall has Just been elect d justice of the peace us a liberal by a rousing majority and now he has u daughter who can only make life a "hollow mockery" once in every four years by her demands for birthday presents William Schmidt of Burlington addition, is the father of the other lucky little morsel of femininity. Mr. Schmidt says tha' his daughter Is so young yet that she doesn't appreciate her good luck and is kicking she is only to have one birthday in every four years. He is, however, of the Opinion thai she will in good time see the advuutage of the arrangement. IT BROKE HER HEART. A Pathetic KpfMMle KnacUd at the Conclu-iio- n ufa .ninK Husband's Convic-tion wf Adultery. It was a touching scene. All day long, the distracted young mother and wife of Luther Dalrymp'.e had been pacing the dismal hallways of the gloomy old Wasatch block, listeuing for tho foot-falls of fate, and carrying her crooning alio to which she hummed the fragments of some old song that came floating back through the path of time. She grasped at every hope and appealed to enoh witness who came tripping from the chamber for soma assuranca The evidence was finally concluded, the arguments by District At-torney Varian and Mr. Putnam were The jury was instructed and retired. The dispairinf mother saw them as they passed out a.iu ..ilb eyoo full of expression, anil tears made a last silent apne U to them for the father of the babe that c ioed in her arms. In the court chamber still sat Charlotte Mills, the woman wronged in girlhood, tho woman scorned. N' once had she relented. She was avenging a step that had left her life an eternal wreck, her babe disgraced. She watched the train move from the jury box and with deeper zeal Watched its re-tain. Only a few minutes elapsed until the verdict was placed iu the bands of the clerk. "We the jury tind tot defendant guilly, as c harged iu the indictment. "So say we all." Yet sullen, and stern undemonstralive, Charlotte produced her gloves and, pulling them on, kissed her mother, took up the boy babe that chuckled iu her fae and tripped from the chamber, followed by her fiiends. Then- was another picture, however. Staggered by the verdict, the-- --j ouug wife reeled and then wrung her hands in grief. Tears finally came to woe's relief, aud, a bearUhroken woman, her hatband led her from tiie court room. What a sad, sad unec-tacl- e it was. Dalrymple will be sentenced under the penalty for adultery on Salurdav next. Authorized City Agents . FOR Tan Deposit Stamp System. Of THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. ' B. First Sonth. J 10th Ward Co-o-p Cor. 6th Eat and h Soitt O. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6tb lisst rVulger Bros OB KM J.ardlejr A Spurry C85 South Main Mrs. A. B'Jttarworth..Cor. Srd We.s and 3rd South Vm. Htoaeman 444 W.4:h North 15; Wsrd Store fKfl W. 1st South C. HUL 878 N. 6th West iL W. Evans Ill S. 5th West tl. J. Shimming. 537 N. lt Wast Vrsni Brautlng 6T S. 4th Xsst Blddesen Bros 1 B.Wh Sontb Krs. 3. Home Cor. State and 11th Soutl f uarr & Sous 884 W. 6th South J. M. Irvina 769 S. find Eaei R. U. Irvine 458' Srd St ohn H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Krewfn r.'B W. rk.rfh Troiaie A. H. Woodruff Liberty Purht John F. Ooe Cor. 2nd South and Srd Kiurt Uobinson A King S47 West Templi J. W. Harris am CM John Brown Cor. N. Temple and !r,d Wort C. p. Held STTGth St Richard Duerdfa Boentifal Outorvllle Co-o- p Conturvllie Pacific Lumber at Buildinf Co Sngar Pontofifce Jame Neflson BI4; Cotfou-A'oo- Ouorge Seville Mill Creafr, . B. Roblnwo e .ru.u.jjtOB DRPOSITS can be msde at the Bank o Juiwl'.h any of Its agents, and when the amount rearher $1.00 the depositor will et 5 per cent la tereet therein, compouudoil 4 time, a year. GENERAL BANKISO BUSINESS. Duiectors F. Atmsfrorir, P. W. Msdnen, Thos. W. Ellrbock, Boliver Roberta. Dr. Joe. s. Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennlnn, o. at liarday, M. M. Csxummgs, da&nel Xcibtyre, " THE &LK. Colouel Kelley and t aptaiu Iteilley to I'ut a New Itaft on the Soa of Comiuerce. Colouel Ed Kelley and Captai.i C. II. Rellley, the well known caterers, tender a cordial iuvitation to their friends and to the public to join them in the floating of their latest raft "The Elk" at 4 Commercial street this evening. The new resort wnich offers its hospitali-ties, is one of the handsomest between Den- - ver anil the Pacific. Its proprietors have Invlshed every touch of art, and nothing that could in tho vaguest way add to iU comfort! and Its fascinations has been overlooked It is com-plete in the minutest point and is,' a fitting symbol of the pliic' and enterprise that has characterized its proprietors in ZioTn. Nor luce they oTorlooked thoj essential features of success, (in the eondrarr they have supplied their cellars with tnle choicest brands of the liquidescent. wiues of ere-- y variety, p ,rter, ales, clarets, etc , and u:i (sortment ol cigars that cannot t a excelled In th western empire. The (fraud openW occurs toni 'ht and a host .t friends will take part iu it Ali are invited. insure in the ""Michigan." Harris & Wnson, agents, 77 Commercial b: oci. |