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Show THE SALT LAkT-rEY- . JANUARY 211. S 7 Sole Agents For f Koimes Celebrated Ry. "" - n-::TY-V 1 THE flXFOP 2j West LSecsr.d South, Salt Lake City. ( EHZENSPERGEB. -A-T-I1 - I 1 F. AUER8ACH & BRO MUST SELL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS 1 I L I 1 aessaa "" ttaJ gKaaca fJLs : I n r !i I Worth of Winter Goods ! j We Daro not Show Them Again to Our Patrons noxt Season. PRICES WILL BE CUT IN M HALF ! Many at Less than f ifty Cents on the Dollar. H Misses! WOO l.aii-c- Winter .Jackets, Capos, Newmarket.-- . French Novelty Dress Patters, Scotch Woolens, Henri- - j aud Children Ulsters, .Nobby Coats, etc.. ranging from I cttos piedds, Ctepons. Snow Flakes Series Bedford I IB t'.'.oO up, much less than coat of material. I 1 Cords, etc., etc. We cannot quote prices. Come, aud Our Stylish Feather Trimming down from SI to oO cents get them. 1 yard. M Silk Guipure Lace at less than half price. Silk,! Slll"! Voire! Y.Wet. Plushes! Plushes! I Embroideries Trimmhigs at less '.ban half price. Uroeades, Satin Khqdaum's, Folile Francaisc, India's, I Odd Use in $6 Sathi Corset tor $&35. JapeneBe Strips, Crepejde Chine, Evening Materials, in I shades. .A ; Ladies' and Childreus' Underwear aud Union Suits at lovely I half price. Black and Colored Gpos Grains, Satins and Surah's In 11 ' Ladles' and Children' Woolen Wack and lhirty at ha of f"riu P"co. Hose, Children.' Hoods, i Fascinators, etc., etc., at less than half price. Blankets and Quilts, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, I . Tidies, Scarfs, etc., at BOc on the dollar. I We are bound to sell every article in that line if reduc- - J( a ing prices will do it. 1500 Shawls from B5e to $12.50. 4 Boys and C hildreus' Clothing. Stylish and Durable. 1000 Ladies' Winter jSkirts from Oijc to $.1.00. Boys Knee Pants down to 15c, 26c, 40c, 50c and 75c. Ladies', Misses' andjchildrens' Shoes at prices that can- - is I Boys' Whiter Suits down to $1.35, $1.85, $2.25, $3.00, uot be duplicated. I $4,110 and $5.00. We warraDt cvcry , 6e or reuad ft moneJi Boys' all wool Jersey Suits down to $2.85. Gents' Furnlsliins Good OrCarpet Stock t Marked at Closing Out Prices. ) I Offers inducements tt it cannot be surpassed. , Gents Natural Wool Undershirts for 35c. Gents, Natural wool Undersnits for 75c. dents' Neck S arfs it 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c, less than I I half value. r ' " " " " $1.00 '.j H Gents' Linen Collars at 10c. " TJnlaundrled Shirts 8 for 75c I ii " NighUiown at 50c, 75e, and $L ' ' " Laundrled shirts at 05c. A lisafll i lie ilk Bargains WILL REPAY YOUR VISIT TO OUR k Established 1S64. -:- - Kail Orders Pron p ly Filled. i pEOPLE'S QPEBA JOLSli-Commercial St. Frank Monros, Mings. GRAND OPENING-MONDA-DECEMBER 28TH. With the. ( i leliratod C'umbinutlou TUB World's Picked Yandeyille Artists. i!2 IS XVStBER. Grand Now Year's Matinee Popalar prii a, 26 and 50c, i COL-- J p tt M B W i :J i ill f wishes TO EXTEND w A THE 1 mm I I public l A CORDIAL I mmm TO HSIT HIS I PLACE if 228 State St. I The Fittest Brands of Domestic A i V vH V The BURLINGTON Route Oiilv Through Route from Chicago to Salt Lake. flan perfected Arrangements V hereby all freight Consigned to eare of same Will he loaded in A through ear No Transfrrs Thereby causing a savins of at least three days between Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods shipped care' Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Aont, 80 W. 2d South, Salt Lake. i jg.YN'KING J)E1ART3IENT UTAH TITLE. ffiURANCES TRUST Cjl. Sukplos .... , lU.OJ). I 5 PER CBHT INTEREST OT. TlAs PAYS acts as trostse, guardian, adminM-trato- r and executor; transacts general trust buXl news; intiures real estate titles; inenruues fvL covers all charges fur attorneys and abstracts. STOOKllOLflERS: Bakktos J. E. Dooly, T. K. .Tonss, L. S, Hills, H. H. Walter, W. S. MeOorniek, E. A. Smith, H. T. Unite, Josish Bsrrett, Hyde S. Toune, M. S.1 Pendi rtjast, T. A. lient, W. T. hynn, J. B. Walker. Camtausts K. C. Chambers, K ie A UiUes-tu- e, .lames Sharp, .John ... Daly, B. Uolntosh, A. I . Thomas, OovprDor of Utah. MarxHAVTs F. U. Anerb5oh, T. i. Webber, Hugh Annarson, W. II. Howe. A. W. Carlsoa, ti H. Auerbseh, Vf. F. Colton. Jss. Anderson. Lawvkbs John A. ilarshall. Win. C. HalL - IV hwhf RftntiA jo All POINTS EAST Only one change f cars from U an to Kansas City or .St. Louip. E! 3,'iant Pullrnin Buffet Sleeping C; ra. Free Reclining Chair cars. E j euro 3'our ticket reads via I pnri Pacific Railway i , II. C. TOWNHBTO), G. P. & T. A.. Bt. l.ouis. 1 S. V. DlTtBAU, u. r, p. a. 1 gonth Main, Salt Laks City. Ik Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only lino ruiiiiiiiff Solid Ves- - tibuled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted trains daily, between Chlcogo and Omaha, composed of magnificent Sleeping Cars and the (iuest Dininr Cars in the world. STRICTLY FIRST-CLAS-S.; Any fnrtlier information will be theerfally furnished by ALEX. MITCHKLL, f'onr.nercial Agent, 201 PrograH Eaildtug. T. F. i'iVELL, Traveling Agent. CLOSIKO OF MAILS;' AtSaltLake City Poatof'ice. Aug 2. U.P.-- F;t Mall, east 6:00 a.m U.P. Ogdei,, lluttt, Portlsni And iuter- - miiau points 9:25 R.O.V,'. -- Atlantic Mail, east 8:50 a. D.P. Local Mall to Lojran and mtr:ns- - dlsf points, also clused aoucti for Sao Francisco.... :Snp.nw R.U.W -- Mail for Ogden :SOp.m t' P. -- Mail for SaaFtancisco 6:00 p.m. KG W. Mali for San Francisco .11:00 p. nw K G W. Ue.i'Or and Aion Mail :C P U f --Park City, Coalrlfle and Brho.. . U.P. --Frisco, Mllford and lrusrmsdista uoiuts : Wa.es.' rj;p --Btoclrton am! iatenuwllals points. S;lUa.m.. r.O. Park City, Mill Crsek and lueal points ,, 7Ja.s R.(,.VV. Blncham i:a.m. H.II Mllford, Frieco snd ProTo 8:00 p.m. HOURS FOB laniAAl or MAILS AT BSFOT. Q.P. Knslorn Fast Msil 4:iO.m. CP. Park Citv and Caclie Vallej W 45 a.m., tj P. Idaho, ifsntans and Oregon 1 36 p.ssv 1 . v. -- i 'i a TJ p. Stockum ami intriiiwilie points 4:00 p.m. H.U.W. Csllfornls and e.t 9 40 .m. KO dflc Mail 4:48 p.m., K.d.W. raeic K sprees l8;0n K.O.W. Blncham 6:00 p.m, CC.-P- srk CitT iind Mill Creek :! p nu orrica hojrs. Mnnij order window opens a. m., closes e.OO p.m. Opening regtstor window 9M a.ni, CliisiiiK reiter window 6:iXip.m. i?n?rll wlnuow opna 8 a.m. to 0:00 p.a. Bump windows open R a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Carrisrs' window, except Sunday, 6 to.. T;U0 p.m. VXUAT HOURS. Cfneral dsllwy snd iUiuii wn.4s open 11 a.m. to SW Carriers' window IS to 1:00 pjn. Hours for collection of mail from ths letter boses in the business districts, a.m., 1:60,4:00,6:110 and :!Pj 1. A, 1 - ,. P. eL In STOCK. j I : TUB Cfest Line Of Wines Utft&R Cordials Ales Purtsr In Pf . New and E!pani Samiiia Rooms 1 For the Receptio;i of Friends Ed lleiiey 228 STATE STREET, i 1 K'QOltNICK & QO. BANKERS. JC ytisHED, in;:; Salt hmu, Citt, TJtast. AipralBanMiig BisinessTransactBi. CfjBections promptly mads on alt points In the WeiW an Northwest, carelal nttention given to oon'WE' Jie' i of Ores and BnJllon. Slcbange snd lavKijjhi, transfers nr the principal cities of taa TJaift',f''' and Europe. 1 PRINCIPAL CORREBPONDHHTil (ft Vona Importers' ai d Traders' Nationsd BiiiB: Caw i.;o --Coinsierdal National Hank. .. H i. '. il ional Itauk. OftiA Omsha M itloaal Dank. lftoL'is National Hank of ("omuiercs. It as Cm National P.ank of Kanss City! frM National Bank; American National Panic 1)3: ran-- Denset Nstiooal iiauk; City Nation! But: e Piifc ji,o First National flank. pes'in.ANu. ('ire. Kirs'. Xai'o. al B ink. If - Dos' - Martin's Uank (Limited) 08 Lomhari strelr West Side Rapid Transit company. TIME TABLE. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan River, Garden CMM liriu'hton and Eldorado. LSUAI KLnoilADO, LSAVK salt lake, (1:110 a. m. 7:00 a. m, rfaxj a. in. :OUa, ui. 10:UOa. m. 10 :45 a. m, 11 :?.u a. m. 1:30 p. m. ',111 p. m. 4 :(D p. m. 5:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m1 City Station, Corner Seven'h South and Second West Streets, J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Manager tB?stx:izr. zTmszr: S. D. EVANS, OLftTAKER All I 214 Stale St. Salt Lake City. College Graduate Id of Embalming, m p Bpei ial attention t:iven lo lb" .hit nV'tit trf ui of bodies, Open all night. Telephone 8H1 H iHsnHMBknMLHnl Ml COLOHADl SIIOiiND RAILWAY. Bt indnrd QnBStis:'Aee IV aver. Pueblo, Colorado bp Inn, Suil Lako City, Ojica. I'ac ili' Coast ami all Knrthwvii po or, via Uanlton, Leasl- - .'II, e, and ' i !e:i wood S.rln. Scenery UiissllBd, Eqeipirciti Unsurpassed Thro:: Pullman SWixts end Pull. .inn Tourist - .v.'eu jienver aud San Francisco. Throueli the feart of the Reek Mountains ths Imi' ;' le, 'in safest :ind the grandest ot tail Routes, For rUs, do-- . Icription, pamphlet?, etc., call upoa or address I H. C. HUHNETT, W. Sec S mtb, Salt I.ske City. BjCOT,liRAN,(jener:J .Stunsgar, Uolo. Sprines. l Oolorado. tUJAS. Ckk! ' 1 Ueneral Passenger Ageat, Denver, Colorado. ' ONilliKLAND. vf W ton r.f Thurafliy, January 141 n Our I'ootil '.r Stock Company in j "(JIEER SNAPS." I The Phenoiueiial BIG HEADED BOY. NKW NOVELTIES. IOC. ADMtaSION IOC THE CHARTER lsILL. AN ACT PROVIDINC FOR GOVERNMENT I OF METROPOLITAN CITIES. ivision of the Council Into Two Houses i The Police auil fire lepa rtinents to I be 1'nder the Control of ;i Hoard , Twelve Municipal Province. The bill Introduced by Representative I Marshal during tint closing hours of tli 1 eleventh day, and w hich is entitled "an act I providing lor the incorporation and govern- - II meat of metropolitan cities is '.lie joint pro-duct of a collection of heads, an'! - tiie re- - j suit of much study and deliberation. It provides that: All cities having a population of 40,0U0 or more -- hall be known under the metropolitan ' thus. That it shall be divided into twelve munlc- - ipal wards, and at the next general election thereafter, uhethcr it he for territorial, county, or municipal officers, all officers of j said city shall be elected, and hicnuully thereafter. The legislative power shall Wjl mi, l in ,i eltv couucil eon-- I is tiny; of two houses, one to be called the board of aldermen, the other board of delegate. The board ot delegates sliail consist of twelve members, . otio of Whom shall be elected from each ward; tho hoard of ahh rmcn consist of six mem- - i bers. each of whom shall be elected from a composed of two municipal wards Which shall bo coulitruous to each other and designated by the council as such election district. The members shall be elected for two years and reci ive a salary of JoiHi per au- - num. Eaidi board shall have a presiding officer selected from its own members w ho shaU bold the position for one year. The bill then provides for meetings, style of ordinances, dellnes the veto power, right to call special nieclinirs, powers of the council with reference to matters of the redtrlltm of ward, streets and sidi H alkS. rcguletingot railways, water and werkSi creation of offices and the multitude of other onv, ntional prerosatiTOt. It dc- - Anea the lottos and responsibUlUei of the various city ollicers, auditor, clerk, etc. Under the head of 'elections ami appoint-ments" it provides that on the Tuesday in after the lirs; Moudayln November L899J ;in election hall be held for mayor and otlnr oiticers and in each of the six aldermanie wards, 'i he ollicers, except the aldermen, shall hold their offices for one year, the al-dermen to hold for two years. At the same time shall occur the elect ion for delegates who shall hold olilee for one year, the term oHoi-fle-to hejin on the lirst day of Jauuary. On the Tuesday after nest after the first Monday in Novum r, I. and on the saui" day in every second year thereafter au elei tlon shall be held for tho election of mayor. city treasurer, city clerk, city Justice ot the peace and one delemde from each ward. The officers mi ele. I. d ill shall hold their o. flees lor the term of two years, eommeue- - in' sin il" ilr-,- day of Jauuary, '.''A. and uuliUheir suec.-ssor- shall Imu' been elected ami qualified, and after the year IS'jJ -- hall hold their offices for the term of two year-- . All officers of the city under existing laws, except those named in preced-ing sections, shall hold their offices until tho tirst day of February, '.:!, nypoiutivc offices of the city to be tilled durine; the mouih of Januar.. , and the city justice .,f !hc j e .c-- shall lie deemed the suc-cessor of all justices of the wncfl now in office. All ippooitccs culer upon Un ir duties on tin hr-- l day of KebniHry uext 'hi r apjii iiilnn i.i. ai d hell h il their oitiee- - for toe term oi two oars. The biil provides for a lirc.and poliee board, each member to furnish bona in the sum Of (5000, and the president thereof to receive a salary not exceeding $!55 tl, aim the members a salary not exeeedjhg ::. er annum. In the board - vested the power to appoin! a chief and assistant chief of the lire dijpart- - nieut and members thereof ; it shall also be yt the duly of the board to appoint a chief of "W police, all necessary captains, lieutenants, sergeants., policemen, etc. The board may, in its discretion, remove the chh f of police, chief of the lire depart-- ' uieut, or other officers or employes thereof. The same board i given power to appoint bewfH for the Justice court, a poJice matron, etc. The said board -- h ill also appoint a chief of the detective department, together w ith such members as they may deem proper, who shall be under full control oi the board, 'I he bill define- - the duties and powers of police officers; the mayor and members of the council are made conservators of the ponce; the duties of lire wardens are defined; provision is made for a board of health con-sisting of the mayor, president of the board ot alderman, president of the board of dele-gates, the chief of police, and health commissioner. the board being authorized to employ one or more physicians in case of emergency. The le alth officer shall' be a physician duly licensed, a taxpayer, etc., and hold his otliee for two years. The bill then provides for general mutters pertaining to streets and sewers, dellnes how the corporate limit:- - may be extended nud restricted and concludes with formal miscellaneous provisions. Such portions of this act as provide for dividing metropolitan cities into municipal w ards and aldermanie election districts ami for the election of officers for such cities at the general election to be held in November l.v.rj, and the'(iialitieaiion of the ollicers Oo i leeted shall go Into effect and become oper atlve on the first day of August INC.!. All other parts of this act shall go into effect and become operative at J o'clock midnight of the lilst day of December ISSg, PERSONAL. Postmaster Cbwlee H. Robert of Rintfliam is in town. j. M. Ricketts returned inis norotBg from California. T. 1). Bulliran end wife ot Eurekft, arc at the Culleu. Ii. Y. Hocking of Mernphis, Tcun., Is at ttio Temple ton, N'ntfi. Kimball of Ottden is stopping at tiie Continental. Hon. George Allen of Djrdeu, is at tbe Continentol. 1). H, Caldwell, a stock man from St. .Jolin. is ot the While. I. II. Veer), jr., oi Ogdett, Is registered at i be Kuutsford. H, S. H.ieon, one of Cheyenne's pioneers Is a guest nt the Walker. ll.ni. 0, V. Carloton ot Hilliard, Wjo., is registered nt tbe Cnlleti. 11. S. Lawrence of Denver, is til the Cnllfn, Mr. I.iiwrenee is a I'nited States postofflce inspector. A. I). Clmreliiii, n proiiiinenl Helena. Mon-tana, mining nuiii is ut the Walker. I). Swieklilmcr, tho Colorado banker and Ills wife are at the Kimtsford, having re-turned from the Pacific eousi. (i.C. Hull, a prominent real estate and minine: man of fan Kninehco, is at ihe Kimtsford. Ho has extensive interests in Zlon and L'tah. Charles S. (longhair of Toledo, O., If ni the While. He is visiting Utah attracted by the chances for good investment". H. Benrdsley, the popular landlord of Cpntlneutal, v. ho was nootinitod for in the Fifth precinct hy the L.M. lust evening, was the recipient of ox. i'ongrtnltlon today from Ills host the development of Iho district. Opponent i of the bill to create :t m w county out cf pirt of Juab and Tooele counties were by delsgation of county official f i i m those counties. (icorgo Arthur Rice of this city, who re-cently left here on a visit to the "newly dis-covered camp, Creede, in Colorado, that has excited so much interest in mining enters, is now In Denver. Mr. Rice went to Creede for tho purpose of locating a sntnplini works there if he was favorably impressed, lie writes to parties in this city 'that it Is lb most wonderful mininir camp he has ever seen, not excepting in thti da '' Hl'J. Thore are now ' 000 people in Ih Camp and they are coining In at the rate of 800 a day. .Substantial buildings arc being erected and new strikes are being mad. nearly every day. The camp is but ti Weeks old, but he says the 'output now at this earlv stsge of development is over $10,000 per day. J. V. Currio is busy with a lot of galena ores today. Hodges has in for his crucible 400 tons of Gemini and 900 of Bullion-Bec- Stewart lias today 41ti tons of (lejnlttl and 212 of BuUion-Bac- .1. V. Currie is at work ou nineteen tons of Petro. George Arthur Rice of Salt Lake, presi-den-and L. L. Bniley, cashier of the Ouray, Colorado, first Xationai hank, have pur-chased a sampler for Creede. It will be a duplicate of their Utah plant. IV. A. Hodges has in today 100 tons of lliilliou Beck, 1(10 tons of Horn Silver and 140 tons of Highland. Steward has 200 tons of Bullion-Beck- . 10 Caroline, 107 tons of Highland aud 13 tons of Vespasian. I MINING BREVITIES. Miners of prominence from Poop Creek licaded hy Mr. Dykes and accompanied by Harvey Hardy of this city, who is exten-- dreljr interested In tbe deTelopment of Unit n.et the legislative committees on counties this morning and urged the neces sity of a nev county. They are so fur nwny from the county scats of JUb and Tooele coitutiei, In both of which portions of the llB Deep Creek country te located that it is a Kret taconvenlenee to them to visit either. owe parts ot tho district are fully IB0 miles from the county seal. The formation of a new county It Is claimed hy Ihe miners would reiillj facilitate business and hasten m I Money to Loan. I have money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. 8am J. Kcnyuu, room U), Hooper block. eg-n- Notice, in Ihe Probate ( onrt of the Cotmtj of Salt Lak", Territory of l'tah. In the matter of the Kstate of John W illiams, cle ceased. "M OTH'K IS HEKEBT liiVKN, THA i' i 1,1'!' i.s (1.11. oil', M.l iiinistrafor o the estate of Joh.i W: l ams, dee. an d, luts rendered for ittle-ri-n!, and filed In aid Court, Ids final account "1 bis anminlstntfon 01 said estate and pejitlou for final distribution of the re blue of Said estate uinoiie. the persons i.iitled thereto, and that I'liesduy. the i,d day of I'ebruarv, A. Ii. at llio clock a.m., at the (.'oar'. Itoom of saiil i ourt, In the Count) i ourf Iloni., Salt Lake City and County, Ctah Territory, has been dulv nppointod by t'.e liidi.-- of ai I Coiirt. Er 'h" s i tleinent of sa.d account and hearing s.od psiiti-- forilistri'jjition, at which time and place any per-- I son tut rcst-v- in said estate ma :ii'tenrnn i slion cause, it any th irs Iw, why said aeeniut shot:! not la. settled and approve I and final !: riaaiion made as prayd for. 0. K. AI.I.KN, bated fa, 1 ro e " sw, ihh. Frank Pierce, At'orney. |