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Show fi THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1892. IF. ATEKBACll ffi $S .BROTHER - . ' - BBS I Christmas Goods All Silks and Dress All Cloaks and Our Entire Stock of And less than cost, j Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that j IAT J j j AT COST j AT COST. Goods AT COST, j line. 0fer all Buys' and Children's Winter Clothing ;tt Cost. VH Ladie and Children's Knit Goods and Underwear at Cost, j i 9 SEEING IS BELIEVING jHi COMK EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. WE NEVRK MISREPRESENT, , J F. Auerbach & Brother. , I Qmimimmjujjliiim HIIILiU '. Iiiim III! II II p3ir'gMWaTJj UTAH and MONTANA In liigk Grade Machinery or rUl kindt? of duty. Carrien in atock for iariift- - diut.e deli'. .,ry Mr'n-M,- i Section! IMpt 0ver-In-ron Pipe nd Kitii ags, Air i saoit IriKereoil SHripant, U. 1). Co. Itock Dnlla. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to GO Horee-owp- Bolftln Kn:ine. Pnmp, Horse Whhn Wire Rope, Drill Steel, Mmennd Mill Sappliul 'safety NlOfO Powder, Gaps tnd Fuse. I Mntn Offlc and Wrtreirtoms, 259 S. Main, Salt Like. AGENCY, Butte, Mont. tiPGorrwixpondenra Solicited. Mining and Gas Stocks V" ft fi Colorado ami Utah Minini rsr Sale. stocks: - I Sal! Laic Gas and II Stock II Twelve Years Experience iu the Development of Oil and Gas wells in Pennsylvania. Iiiirriran Mural (las Company Stock For Sale Only 20,000 Shares will be offered at 50 cents. 6000 acres of terri-tory owned and leased. Leased territory non-assessab- le for fifty years. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Pressure of gas at Lake Shore Wells today, i 50 pounds. Geo. F. Penhaie & Co. Box 738. i lr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Bpcetaclei ittted. Commercial block. J. W. FARRELL & I PLUMBERS, m I STEAM ITTEBS. Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pijimps. Or.! r til""' for Drive and DurTVeUa built and connections CasspocU made; 117 Malb, opi'OtltH Sn.rbaeh Bra. Telenhoaa, 2Wt J MjSS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYB-AT-LAVV- . "o. w! povv Kits, TTORNEY AT LAW OPPOBITJ CUU.KS Hotel. FtltNl'l'CltK. AND DEALERS IS ALL MANUFACTURERS school desks, cren doors and fnrnimrn. Jobbing aud renairingi promptly attended to; 10P 110 W. So. Temple. INSURANCE. uiuiiTtT?A!ri 1JKK AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL F'IRE. of Sew York. fl6-- Commerrial Block. . k nnan s Market Leads all Others. We show Christmas week the fine t animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Cure- d Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. All our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. WOPOLAp ROUTE To 2il Points East. Onlyona charge of cars Utah to KansaaCttyhr g. Elegant I'allman Buffet Sleoplni Lars, pr(w Clnir qar. He sure' your iciet ran via The Missouri Pacific tailvva. H. C. Townaox.d, S. V. )errah, C.P.4T.i.,ft. Looli. y iP. A. 181 ttnuth Hain, - - bal i.aka City. IMBINO. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER gf MAIN Lake City. JS (label, the Tailor, f 0,r. V.2ud South, ! I' " i Salt Lake CUy. ' "J; "..)?"". "''' $15 to $.55 1 W'si m " " $3.50 to$!4 : PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. i & By First class Workman in tost' Citi I Goore M. Scott, Jas. Glondennirij;, H. S. Rumflold, President. t. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (iKCOtPORATtn.) Dfalers Ix ilardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodtre Wood Koct ling's Rteel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines! and Hoilnrs, Hack Injectors, Buffnlo Scalea, Jefferson Uorsu him, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Ulacksmltha' Tools, Etc 168 Main Street, fialt Lako City. SALT LA H K PLVmiV.RS. Extensive Preparations for Their ('.rami Boll Tomorrow Nifht Va plumbers' ball which occurs tomorrow evening rtthoThoatoi promises to ,P "ne ,i? the most en.o.f.blo social events of the present reason. The member! of ttio craft hare rondo every preparation and nothing ha.-- , been Wl undone to promote the Com-(o- rl and pleasure of their guests. The arc s follows: Committee of Arrangements J. Lapley, C. Klgeon, P. Bpencer, J. Hawthorne, J. Gorman. Invitation Committee O. Zch, It. Miller, ('. Follon, J. Campbell, John Nolan, EL Cromer. Krceptioti t 'omniitrae John Woodburn. R. (i. Shsator. J. Lapsley, 8. (Stanford, K. Kern, J. ' Kcllcy. J. F. Fleets. Flpor Committal P. Bpencer, John An-derson, T. Pnreoll, 0. Cromer, J. Haw. tbome, J, Lnpsley, 0. Hickson, H. Davis, s. Stanford. Master of Ceremonies folm Woodburn, sjk Marshal's Kale. TO AH OUDF.K OP SALS AND IJTJRSUANT I'.i'H l'jgureto uie directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose a! public sale at in" front door of the County Court Bnuee, In the City and County of Salt Luke, Djb Ter-ritory, on the 27th day of January, 1SS, at 12 o'clock. M.. all 'lie right, title, claim and of II inry It. fry, B. W. s truth, Charles L. Crime, Cailetnn W. Voatch, v. C. Crossman, James Thompson, Charles Popperton, i. &, Lee Boy Itayne, Zion's Sating) Bank ,v Trust Company la corporation), E. C. Coflin Hardware Company (a corporation), The Amerl-- ' can Investment Company (a corporation, John McDonald, John McDonald, jr.. William C. Mc- Donald. George F. Calmer, William II. c timer, Henry L. A. ( nlmer, Daid A. Deptte, and W. 11. Parker, otherwise named f. L. Parker, of, in and to the following described property, situate, lying and being In the County of Salt Lake, I'tab Terri-tory, and particularly described as follows, All ot lots 8, 4, and 2!), in block one il); and all of lots 1, 8. 11, i f, ix, 19, 30, 81, at, M, P, M. 87, H sud SB, in Block two 2, of 'Wuh-lloo" subdi-vision of Lot six (6k in Block nine (fit, Five 5 Acre Plat "A," Hie field survey, Salt ll.ake County, IJtah Territory. To be sold as the property of the above nfein-'i- Henry Fry et al., at the suit of Joseph . Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake Cltv, ltah, Jannarv r, 1S!W. 1 E. II. parsoNs v. s. M ilihal Bjr D. N. Swan, Deputy M.ifchal. S. 11. Lewis, attorney for plaintiff. J G00D-B-Y, (UE8TS. now the Ultartal Visitors Bujoyeil Thelu-.nle- In Intt l.itke. The cultr.rs bare one. The visiting Isft fiait I.skc iast evenitr; on their own (pedal for their visit f San Francisco. Their stav in ion was both profitable and pleasurable to thcttt. The committees of arrangement and reception left nothing nn done for their iitrt laiuarcnt, and the guests were shown every point of interest shout the city. After the drive about town in the afternoon inanv of the flatting editors went out to Vara Sulphur springs to avad th tmlolTOS of Hank Barne' invitation to bathe. Others went to Uat ticld Heaeh, the VtAot Pnottc OfBclals having kindly tendered the Dae Ot speed Train. At 5 oVIoek the entire party embarked in an eleirant trsln of chair eosehes, furnished free of ah ehr.rg-- by Oncral Passangui Agent of the Rio Brando Western railway, and went out to the gSs wells at Lake Shore. II. !.. Driver, General Manager 8cb.mld:t, S, C, Constant Directors Hotter, Judd and otheroflicials of the Inter iean NaturaJ Gas company accompanied the party. These gentlemen 'had arranged a magnificent exhibition for the editor.--. The natural gas bad been piped a sufflcli u safe distance from the big well and three large llamhenuv erected. The natural fuel and illuminating vapor from Hie bowels of the earth was lighted and burned at a tierce rale from each of the flambeau, lighting up the entire viciuty and making the scene one that w ill not soon be forgotten by those, who were present. "Who says this is not gas?" was a iites. tion frequently asked, and it is safe to lay that not Only the American Natural (las company but the city of Salt Lake and the territory of Utah, created on Impression that will he Iterated to millions of render-- , and will prove one of the grandest adver tiaementi that this tntermountain region has ever received. Brainy editors of coamopol-ita-newspapers, writers who have seen nil the natural gas finds of the world and aru competent experts, congratulated Messrs, Driver and Constant on what the have achieved and predicted a great future (or Salt Lake through natural gtt alone. In the. evening Prof. Kvun Stephens, lite emi-nent musical conductor, and the choral society entertained the alsitlng guests at B grand concert al the tabernacle. Faank rearaoll of the New fork AimrtU r and Marshall P. Wilder the noted wit and Itutii-u- i ist were both down for resitatlons. Both gentlemen were received with uproarious applause. The concert was a grand success and the bisitora were highly pleaaed. The wonderful acuristic properties of the taber. nacle, the matchless tones of the great -- r;:ut and the magnificent chorus were ail appre-ciated and received man? handsome compliments from he edltoral party. Prof. Stephens was not forgotten and the expressions of praise upon his work from men aud women who have beard music iu all lands were compliments thai ne can cherish with pride for all time. Al the Kuutsfoid In the evening the guests of the day w ere entertained al an in-formal banquet. The lunch provided by "Mine Host" Holmes was all that could have been desired, and the parlor-- , corridors anil ditting room Of the elegant hotel were, turned into a symposium of wit and con-viviality. That ncstor of the local bar, leader of the liberal party and matchless orator, Judge . Powers, win the presiding genlua of the occasion. In a speech full Of wit, be welcomed the editorial guest- - and paid ihciu a hitth compliment. The address of welcome t:; delivered by his excellency liovciior Arthur J.. Thomas, whose remarks were full if interest, which eloquently described Utah's riches and Salt Lake'. supremacy. ther speeches, recitations, and sot,;;, fob lowed, aud k general go-- Si c at time w.ts indulged it;. Among those who contributed 10 the evening Of pleasure wt;e C. W. VV at, Judpe C. C. lioodw in. editor of tke IriSons, F. J. Keeian. president of Hit International League of Prese "iuhs, Koxtey, editor of the New fork .Vofl end 'r)s. Pi e blent (Iforu--c y. Cannon of the Mormon Church, Mis- - Kate Fields, Marshal P. Wilder, Hon. W. il. King, president of the legislative council, J B, Kcclcr of ;lu Boston Ifrrtiit, Fred Simon, president of ihe chamber of commerce, Mrs. Frank Miss Elita Proctor Otis of New i ork and otticr. tiood-ine- were ti;:e.lly said, the party disncrscd and the ediiurlal visitors accompanied by members ol me re. ccptlon commute w ended their way to lite depot. The Salt Lake pit Railway company did the handsome thing and bad in waiting half a dozou electric cars comfortably heated and transported the entire party to the train free of Charge. At the train fare vsellr-- were said, impromptu speeches made, songs sung and a general good time indulged in until Conductor Weir cut matter b..: t with an "all aboard." and the train carrying the editors rolled out on it journey to the golden shores of the I'm iti A K LEVATOR ACCIDENT. C. l". Boranaon so Badly crushed Timt He WiH Probably Die. ('. P. Soreusou of the Ensign Machine company met with an accident yesterday that will probably result in his death. While attempting to ttct one of his tools which he had left behidd hint, he crawled through the lower part of the. elevator in the Constitution building; and the elevator boy, not knowing of Sorenson's presence, started the lift. Sorenson was caught be tween the bar and the elevator and badly crushed. Dr. Richards, his attending phy sician, thinks he is fatally injured. s,,reu--ut- i lias a. w ife and four little children. Church Meeting. The Unitarian ohurcH held ils animal lal evening ill the parlors of the Metropolitan hotel. The following officers were elected: Trustees Nat M. Brigham, Wa ter Amy. Wendell Benson, V. M. C, Nilva. II. W' Lawrence, A T. Schroder, S. j. Lynn, E. M. onion, c. t. Varlan. I'. M, Fowler, secretary; Willis M. Ames, treaa. urer; Mrs. Wendell Benson, historian. committet Mr. T. J. Almv, Mr. (i. W. Tiboita, Mr. 1.. c Trent. Mis. It. W. Lawrence. Mrs. A. I.. Pollock, Mr. V. M. 0. Silva. Mis. II. IV .Mas,,;,, Mr. F. F. Fabian, Mr. (i. 9. Erh, M. II. Colli, t, c. I. Djuglaa, S. V. Trent, i.corgc Lowe. Mr. Sam Levy is uow niakiug a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar lactory. Try il, you w ill be sure to like it. m . Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the .Mountain Stone company will be held al I lie office of the company, No. TOCulmor block, en Toes, day, February 9th, ls'J'J at 'J p. m. for the election Of officers and other business. H. L A. CCLUBK, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Clah, Jan. il, 18lt2. Uirht Dow n to Dota. New York Weekly. Foreieu Nobleman 1 have proposed to your daughter, sir, and she has accepted me. American Fatheri reluctantly) well, to come right down to dots Foreign Nobleman (eagerly) Yes, sir, ycsjjjsir, that's what 1 called to about her dot, yot know Notice to I rwcUton, tt&te of .leieuiish il. Kimball, deceased. ICTOTICK IM 1IERKHV OIVKN BY THE 0K-.V- I ttenigasd, administratrix of the estate of Jeremiah 11. Kintbttll, deeeaseti.to the QtflditOrli of Md all persons having eialnta .uniust tite atd deceased, to e.hibit tlo'ui with tt" i laary vouohera and iffidavfta within ten months after the r.r-,- pnblic.uion of this notice. To the said ndintiust r.nri v at theoftlcfiof ,1. A. Williams, n'tomey, Xos. iOI mid 40A Progress buiikiit,:, Salt l.aket ;,, n,,, counrv of Salt L.tke, i tab territory. liateil January 0:h, lstto. Sitmed, JOHBPBI31 SMITH. Adininistratrlj of tl,e c,tit of Jeremiah 1!. deceased. J. A. Williams, attorney. 'I'rnslee'H ;ile. V"tJITKBBAS, VINCENT BACIOALUPO, BY In., eertain deed of treat, dated on the Mi dav June. 1801, and duly recorded in the nfllco of the County Recorder fil .i 1 Lake t onniv, Utah Tor rltory, on the llih dav ot June, lavL la Beol ";)K" of Tru-- i Deeds on pages it! and 81 Inclusive conveyed lo Lie undi-- ig i astriiitee.rcrtain reai estate, lying mid hem.' In the Cite and Count v of Salt Lake, an rerritory of Utah, and described as follows, Part of Lot Two In Block Fortv-tw- Plat "B," Sab Lake City Survev, t) at tln SonthWeat corner of said Lot Two 12 and rnnnlng thence Ka-- t ThreeiDi Hod" 'hence North Seven , It.eS; th. nee II'm 'Hire,. ,;), r(i and thence South Seven t7 Rod. to the place of beginning. In In st however to secure the pavnient of n cer-tain 'torn isorj note therein aeeajrihed and ot even da.,-- th for gMTJO payable to th order of D. u. Maliorv, at the Commercial National Bank ..f Salt Lake City, Utah, one year after date with hatereet thereon From dat.'at in percent eet annum payable quarterly, which .ml interest represented bj four coupon notes of thirtv dollars each nttnehed to said pm pi ntp, ,n d, ft and Pi tnon'Ms after ,i.tc thereof, and wherea. rjU de"d "f trust provided, that iu rate said ,mt. or either of them, should not be , len ,,,,, frn(, kecaaje due. the holder thereot nuebt d.rlHre the whole Indented Dees scored iluVanri psvable at once; and whereas said intcrcet rotes due'tm tn and December nth, 1801, hove not been paid although demanded and whereas the owner of suid note- ha- - declared tae whole indebtedness due, aeeordi lit to the terms of .aid deed. Now, t: er'f re. uotne is hereby given t! at the nndersip: o trustee will , oil In aecoraance with th- - pro. si a of suid deed of tret, and ct the re quest of toe owner of aaid notes, the reul eta"-abov-described, at public vendue t.' t,c highest bidder for cosh, at the front door of the C'onnty Court House of .salt Lake Countv. In Salt Like City, Utah, ou Saturday, K imry mi at 12 in. of said day, for Ihe purpose of p;,ving the ci penses of e. eciitiug this trn.t, I...1-- ling attorneys fee. and compensation to the undersigned trustei and said notes, principal and interest Dated al Bait Lake City , Utah, this 4th dav Jauuur, , UMM JOHN W DUNNKLI.AN, Trustee Frank rtBncnj Attorney lor Trustee. THE R. G. W. IX THE SOUTH. They are Discussing the Feasibility of Ihe Different Koiites Surveyed. The Salins, l tah. ', says: "J. H. Mor-tor- , locating engineer of the Rio tirnndc Western railway with his assistant F. J. Cramer were in town the tirst of the week. They left Tuesday momlng, to go over the prosjoaed lines south. We called on them to see if they had any Information that could be extracted, but met w ith poor success. As near as we can learn tbe different surveying corps arc now furnishing data for us, bj the board of directors ot their coming mecling. When they wilt discuss the different surveys end decide what iu their judgement will i thu most feasible route to build They will also consider the offer of ?1,880,000 made to build through central Nevada. This is of-fered to the first road thai builds through that country. To aaoejM these bonds 'In will have to build west from some point in the Tintie country or further north. Then; Is a strong probability that they may build West from Silt Luke city. From there they could strike in tin- -' Deep Creek country where then- are L.rgc qtiantitiea ot low grade ore they could get to liuul lo the smelters." West Site Rapid Transit Comp'y. TUU-TABL-To Take Effect May let, 1891. Local trims for the Jordan River, IGwden City, Brighton and SldoraaM Lav A'Mco-ado- . Ic t malt l,ik4. 6:30a.m. 1:10p.m. TdlU a.r.1 i'tuOp.aa. 7:U) " 8:00 " S:0ll " 8KX1 8;00 t), "I :00 M 1:00 4:00 " 10 s:00 " 1C 00 6:Oj nn .1 to " lliCJ " 6:00 U do a.W 7:00 " Oily Statin' Cor. Seventh n and Second Wtet Mraeta. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. k |