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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: JESDAY, JANUARY 12 1892. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOLUTEIX PURE j 1 M9TS&Wkl I NOTIONS! I $15,000 Worth Must Us Son 1 2 Mm Gents' Shoes. v, ' -- j lilC., MC. "t 100 nairs Ladies' California Tfjpat. tip. cloth and JLm , , W XtiWr i OTi ill mmm of of Monsat5caM An odd lotof UdW ifeit s&s, common mum JL 1 j J 9 IOC P8F CuTi and opera toe, sold at Jti.OO. Muced to 13.15. a nf T.nrliPH' A perfect hurricane rarinWin the prices of laTge asBOrtmePt Belts, TIN Children's shoes. See t hem 1 Havinjf Opened Our new and elegant ll Benmants f --fx guchings, RbbonB,Lmen ,1 ij Dry Goods Palme on the eorner of 3d 7 kZ$Jtti South and Main where you will find Collars and Cuffs, all colora in Yarn at Thousaudsof pairs of shoes Iless than half cost. nothing hut the latest and most ele- - j; 10c gkein ; odd sizes in Gloves. Ladies' gant goods the market affords. We Ladies' Hosiery am' Vnderwear. felt that we would he desecrating the i! and Children's Hundkerchiefs. A big " A ii(? lot of Children's HoBttry al 10c. Regular place hy translerring any goods from assortment of Bibbons at G yards for SB& ,heoI(,storethathadhee left from 25o, a ya for 6c, apd a lot of i. ter csts and Pants, only 30e sach. worth 85c. A last season. Consequently we have - - fc $'Tn.'.eand ftSTbSr Su? Alar"c Pla,fl or. sale at the old store some Ribbons at lOo bolt. Also a lot of assortment of other sty'leseqBiJly reduced. " .$H5.00 w orth of desirable mcrchan- - dise t,mt we IKwltively shail not re- - I 111 A B VftV r - ! .iZS " " - ' From f.,000to In endless variety Men's and Boy's Suits .ndPafts. Vests, Overcoats, less than half the original cost and n.1' r? EU-J- ii a K Hiokcn suits and Odd Sizes. Set-.u- these at al- - must he sold within the next 1() days. LllUiuS f !!!s!l0l S 7fs ki most your own price. Come and see lor Domestics. yourself; there is no w. Detter way of codvineillg you. We f, r'U AnAroci i An extra heavy 4x4 Sbeetmu'. rth 8c At 5c only qiuite a few of the many bargains, j! iv tJllA vUvlllS w 7V per vard. 4x4 Kleachcd CottoD, worih 9c. Only Be. 1 --v All Domestics less than cost uespeciiuiiy vours, Hair Pins Etc., Combs, Needle Ca3es, ' Dress Goo-ds-. - and a hundred other small articles too "W-LL mOO worth of Winter Dres C.oods at 50c on the Ualli'Pr CiPA A' SU'IAF I A ttv dollar. All styles shades aud prices. IP UllWl VI Vd IV 1 ICl vlf numerous to mention. --?X 7 1: SiikS, DreS Wh,te Gds. Table Linens, Nap- - gins Monday, January Nth. Look w, kins, Towels, Etc., to make room out fcr our big sale of Ladies' Mus- - W G'OOClS & IVGlVetS. for our enormous spring purchases, lin Underwear, Corsets and Em- - 7 jLi We shall offer these goods at prices broideries. 25 per cent less than w. Special Prices at 01 r New Store. never before heard of in Salt Lake. anything ever brought here before. We are closing out a otoftheabove Our entire Cloak Stock will be All new first. class goods. 4 Desirable Goods at ( ostand20per offered at 33 per cent off our Sale begins Monday, January II. w. cent less than cost. Also on our already reduced prices. Sale be- - I Walter Eros. & Fvler Co. I J I Bstk in Old Hands. Messrs, Dillon ci Iri ,!i who recent ly dis posed ot the Arcaii- - r e sTTft 'rjSA'.Ki m . possession again, and w ill again cater to the public as in the past. The best the market affords will always bo at the disposal of their patrons. 85-8- 6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. " i 'W ' 'm&tK' ' "MJBKR. ETC I SellS & Co. Are closing out their who: I Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and r Builaing Material at REDUC if PRICKS FOR CASH. j WONDERLAND. T WeeK cf Thursday, JarniaB' 7tn. Our Popular Slock Company n i Mim Rod tent. The only tark dancer in the world, I PRINCE MUNGO. Long list uf bright talent. IOC. ADMI8SI0N IOC. "THE TAILOR," Moved to 69 South State St. Salt Lalie City. Dr. B. H. Seatonj Dentist ! Wishes lo announce to the Salf Lake peo-ple that ho is now permanently located iu rooms ;i0 aud:503 Progress Block. Where his services ran be a: ocurcd for fust lass dental work al all b I Utah Central Bailway. mot TABLE. In effeer December Mh, 189! . Psssenrr T ln will ran daily between Salt Luke City and Pari City as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Traill 1 leaves Kiirhth Soath Main. .. : is. m 1 arrives " " " " 10:30 a PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives at Park City a. m " 3 leaves " 1,1 m Office and dspot at the comer of Eighth South and Main Streets. t. j. Macintosh, General Supt. . WANTED!-- ! i iHORSEsi AND i COWS. - T hBT 100 Lots in difTcrer.t partw of the City tbat I want to trade for Brood Marcs and Cows. I have retired from the Real Estate business and wish to close out some of my Heal Estate. lOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. I am on the trade if yrm are. Address me at my ranch. I also have a fQOd pasture and can accommodate 100 head of 1 j horse. For particular, S ADDRESS Ie uliSMil, mm RUFFALO TARK. UTAH. i CJmV Hsi H vPJPowaeK Vied in Miilioas ot Jtiomes 40 Year ihe Staadsu4 BRIEF IT A II NEWS. CONDENSED FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE EXCHANCES. ith Home Notes from some of Our Ncii;h-bor- s l . I In the tame style of Urevlly That II. Who Kuns May !.!. The Brigham electric light plant his ar lived. Trie Pro vi woolen mills started up yes. terdflj. The artesian well at Saliua is down --00 feet without striking water. The San Pete county teachers' institute met at Mt. Pleasant yesterday. integrity of character. The Inst time I made him u loan was just before Christ- - mas. lie, though poor and hum lite, douht- - loss desired to remember his family at that particular time as Christian people in all conditions of life do. "The city needs laboring men. and 1 don't consider it any evidence of impropriety that I should recommend to a city official .1 poor man whose faithfulness in labor and whose honesty I l,aVo so well proven, to my own j satisfaction at least. "Hut 1 want to add that at the time of the leeetae of Bishop sharp the man was In his employ, not through my recommendation, because he never came to me. for recom-mendation except when work had failed, but the deeca-- of that good man last month ' resulted in throwing hint out of emulov- - ment. The diphtheria that b;is been raging in Redmond has abated In a measure. The yountr people of Vermillion have a dramatic company and expect to play In the different towns in this vicinity. Mrs. fieo. Sorensen found her baby dead in her arms when she awoke Tuesday mom. lay. It was three weeks old at the time of its death. The plana for the new court boOM Inn. milted by William Adams, of Xnphl, were accepted ami lljc count t ourt wiil meet on the fstli Inil to consider when to commence the building. The first republican meeting ever held in Parowan was held December 30th last and went off well, interspersed with muic from a ftrine; linnd. Some excellent ?pceclieh were made, dnring which the defects of de-mocracy were exposed and received vere scoring, while the excellent principles of the republican party were; made, plain and edtlclng, receiving much applause, A club of thirty-on- members was Immedi-ately organized with L. l. Watson - preai. dent, and J, P. Jensen, N. 8, IVuitne and harles l.yman as vice. presidents and board j of management. More memborj a.o si i 11 being enrolled. Eureka is not as Uvedv as it was two months ago. The uew railroad is there, it is true, hut It ha not got up to the Eureka mine yet. A tunnel tins to tie made through the waste dump in order to approach the mine, Rfl.i thi Is a tedious jot). The top of the dump has been taken olf, then two rOH of spilling driven down iiv- - feet below grade. On these the top or the tunned will be built, and the sides will he logged up as the dirt is taken out. The spile diiving was finished Saturday. The carpenters are now busy with the timbers. No ore has been shipped from the mine for the lust two months. AVaiting for the new road to take It awn v. Mr. John y Packard and the Union Pacific company did not sec alike on the question of rates so he slopped shipping ore Because of this the force in the mine is greatly re-duced. COLOKADO NOTES. Mort Clark of Favosa Springs has invented an automatic Charles Weiscr was instantly killed at Villa (irove while loading a blast. W. H. Potto an old time miner of Central City was found dead in his cabin ou Tip-To- . mountain. vVtl.i .WiiAt nre Jiiilv roud, d co tion frequently asked, and it l sate to ny m Ali'lt'"' ""'v the American Natural Gas 5ng to Creeds. Often passengers are com-pelled to sit on the aud the SJ mi of the seats, and sometimes have to stand. The Colorado Coal and Coke company and the Colorado Fuel company have petitioned the county commissioners to reduce the as-sessed valuation of their coal lands from iT.MI au acre to ?S an acre A few days ago while some miners were driving a drift ou the A. Y. and Minnie prop-erty, they lioled through into a cave which was tilled with water. From the bottom 01 the drift to the bottom of the cave is about six feet, and it is tilled with clear water, which is linprcunated with mineral. This Is the fourth cave that has been discovered within the past few month. WYOMING NOTES. Casper is to be a sisrual service station. The Downey mill is now runuing at Cold liiii. Laramie's wants are modest. She asks for a t00,006 public building. The Barrows Miller company have started the new .(iiartz mill at Atlantic City. Wolves are numerous m ar Hillsdale and arc doing a gfeal deal of damage lo stock. The 'Wind River gawMMO', published at Lander, bat suipeeded publication. Casper bids fair to become the greatest isbestos camp of the American continent. Mr. Hugo (iauslen of Chicago, has BUT' chased the Orecn River brewery from Karl Bnlaner. Consideration, 110,000. David ."osier brou.'hl ill Buffalo from the middle lork of the Crazy Woman what ap-pears to be. the petriiicd remains of a main inotb. The remains of Tim llibbard. the 1 inta county stockman, who was supposed to have b en poisoned, were exliunied and an made. BUfpieiOM groundless. The Kvanston '"'" writes up fifty Ave marriageable vouni: men of mat tow u iu its luc of the Is't. They are of all ages, sizes ami complexion, and anion: Uir lot almost any young lady ought to be able to tind hat she. w ants. BREVITIES. 8, R. Marks Co. for furniture. D. Root has moved t:i 138 South West Tomple. Cheap foldinc beds at S. R. Marks. lohn Norris. accd-'- l. and Mary H. Mur-l'hy- , were licensed to marrv yester-day. Henry Z. N. Phelps oj this elty was mnr-rle-to Mid Vina SI, Jones of 'Oeclun last week. Cot Salt Lake City and vicinity "Old Proba" today predicts light sno'w and colder weather. lean off your sidewalks. Many bad falls occur every Say. Yesterday Boyd Park slip-ped on an Icy sidewalk ami injured himself severely. joint meeting at the Toum Ladies' and the oting Mem mproramsnt societies will I"; held this evening ai the Seventeenth ard hall. The dance of the Plumbers, fins and Steam Fitters' union tomorrow night at the theater promise! to be one of the social events of the season. George E. Wotlvy slipped on South Tern pie (treat at the eorner nf Second East last I evening and broke his nrm. His injuries were attended to by Dr. Andursou. The case ut Dominick Rossi chirged with an assault with a deadly weapon agninst Mike I.asso was dismissed today hefore Jus-tice fiee. Complainant paid the costs. Yesterday afternoon a prisoner at Fort Douglas named John Hiley overpowered the sentinel on guard and miule his escape. He Ml Dsl since ben seen and is still at iari;ci The funeral of E. V. Hall was held ve. b run.v from the residence of Mrs. Mary Jane ' roo, his aunt. Bishop Whitncv defivered the funeral oration. Mr. Hall dud recently at N'ntt c. Hie Wmng I.adies Aid society during the year ls'il disbursed the suni of t33 Naouu A. ( ouklin is president and Mar "aret Zane secretary. The work of the society hn bee,; most effective. There ifcnothing the matter witli the news. ; boys. I hfy are strict parliamentarians. At I the netting of their union !at evcuiui: bus, I ness dispatched in an expeditious man- - I' ner rlvo uew members were admitted MorgaB & Clem the well known photo-grapha-the photographed the prat party at gas wells last evening and ha ve then -- oi on ale. A supply will be forwarded on has a wife aim .ou. i..,, T. gang to :in r ranePcfi. Dr. Joseph 8. Ricnards, assisted l)y several other prominent physicians, ou Sunday re moved a tumor from Mrs. Mary Ann Standing of Lehi. The operation was performed in this city and was successful. The Y. M. G. A. Debating ami Literary society at its regular meeting this evening will debate the question, ''Resolved, that the acquisition of Turkey, Asia, Miliar and Patestiue by Russia would beadvanteous lo clTilliatlon," the attlrmative being in Ihe i'. Plaisled and J. E llrown and the negative being iq the hands of . II. dearie and A. N. Walter. Dr. Ji.nies E. Talniaee, principal of the Latter-Da- Saints' college, has resigned. The services attendant noon his resignation were held at the college building yesterday. President (icorirc IJ. Cannon, President Jos-cp- Y Smith, Kaiil ti. Maeser, Amos Howe and others wen present. The work of the late principal was hiirhly complimented and he received the well wishes of those present for hi future. The Leap Year ball of the Social Kvening club, to be civen on Thni sduy evening, Ihe 14th. will be one of the, plcasantcst of the terpsychorean season. The committee is made up of the lady members of thu club, and their ansiety to show their friends how to eimiueer an affair of this kind is most intense, The dance w ill take place in Odd Fellow.- -' hall, and Olson's hand will be iu attendance. l.nee Curtains and Linoleums r.t 8. fi. Marks A Co. Tast Time to Chicago on. I th I'nut. Passenu'ers leaving Salt Lake City at 7 a. m., via the Union l'aeitie and Chicaco .t North Western railways now reach Chicago at 11:99 a m. the third day. 1'nder this ar rangeinent tile Chicago ,v North Western railway carries passengers from Council It'ntis to Chicago in two hours less time than heretofore, and reaches the hitter point In time to make connectiou with early after-noon tmins for the east, thus the time to New York and other eastern cities several hours. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. 0. A. Henry, who was at one time em-ployed to do some special work for The Times, is now in no way connected with this paper. At no time has he had the authority to make any contract binding Tin: Times, or to collect any monies for the company. The Time.-- PtTB. Co. B. Clark Wheeler, Maunder. Notice of litssolution of Partnership. Su.t Lake City. I'tah, Dec. :.".. 180. The linn of Taylor A Stephens, general agents of the PenU Mutual Life Ins. Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. C. Taylor and all business matters pertaining to thu former firm will be arranged by bin. J. C Tavi.or F. E. STKrnrjNs, Dec. 29, 1801. A MARKS XKST. A MnrninK I'aer Makes a Vlouutaili Out fa Molehill. A Times reporter interviewed Judge E. I). II ige this morning and aked him what he bad to say relative to the Mm fcfi attack upon him. The judge laughed snd replied, "It Is al-most too contemptible to be worthy of notice, but 1 will give you the facts. Whether the few qnoted Terbatim my note to Mr. Kycn 1 don't suy, but it did get its substance correctly. "The man 1 gave the note too Is a poor laborer with a wife and Children to support, lie worked for me tno-au- years ago, and 1 am informed that h( had lived in the city some time prior to the period 1 him. so he could not have been MM of the fam i'eters colonized here in thu fall of 1S59 to help perpetuate the old rule In Ziou. I found him to be faithful audi took a liking to him. 1 have recommended him for work more than once, and have loaned him money in sums of tea dollars at differ-eu- t times, ss the stubs of my cheek book und caueelled checks will show. He always paid me at the time he agreed to, so I have tested his PERSONAL. C. K. Simraous and 11. L. Simmons, of Chicago, are at the Knutsfnrd. S. K. Hooper, general passem;. r acent of tin- Denver es Rio Grande came in on the editorial special. He is in town today. W. J, Shield- - left today for Iowa OO busi-ness and pleasure. Shields Is goiug to bring back a horse that he expects will lower western records. M INKS OK MARYS VALE. New Strike ou the Tate-- the grasshopper anil the Zaeli Tnylor. The Salina, Utah, Pro has Hie following: "A new strike has been mad" recently in the Tate mine, at Mary.- - '... They struck avalninthe new tunnel t h it nssi.s ?100 in silver aud $10 in gold to the toij- The strike was made about 100 feet from the mouth of the tunnel. This mine was sold to parties in Salt Lake City this fall and Jt promises Co develoo into llrst-clas- s property loan. "The Zach Taylor mill at Mary ' ale have staui k it. W. H. Manning, oe ol the pro-prietor of the mine went nortjb to s'-'- t City. with two sacks of ore Wednesday. He has since had Hie ore and il went ISO to the ton, eighty per cent of which is silver and the balance goid. This mine was located by Mr. Manning last) summer. He has since run a tunnel into the mountain a distance of 150 feet. The vcfn was crossed about 112 feet from the nW ,,f tncl. The v in is well dellucd and dries ill width, from nine lo twenty-tw- o ini hcs. The mine - the property of Ueo. T. hk fd, a brak. man on thi-- . branch of the Rio t fande and W. 11. Manning. Iloyi furnished the "grub" and Manning did the work. It promises to become a t.onaSJ'.tt 'o :1s owners. Boyd and Maiming may wear diamonds The tunnel on the Crsssi icpper mine has peuetrated the v. in of thirt ten Xeet. and as near as they (an tell at ibis time they i.r- r. i feet more to go lefore they strike the wail. The tuniv e 'ends about 100 feet in the mountains, aid topstli' WO a :;,o fc'.ow he 1 ' ' th;.i has been made I U Ore, average ah it hirt.- ,.v .. .. it ihe ton. While th erade of the or they have In. i luanl i.e t snil .n U freemlH i.d -- an r i l..r lea than pr t mu, '' have "struck c fit, lirlll lake years to in 'gpL Tue compani a ill llWXt .summer. i.Jk of lib- - ni ne "bu the ; to fe-- 1 Ibat they win soon have somiliiijjj to fall on in 'rainy j weather." I CLOSING OF MAILS. At Bolt Lalte City P03toice. Aug 2. 1891. C.P.-Fa- st Mall, east ........ 6:00 s.ia. Bntta, Portland and inter- - U p Ogdwi, KrA,inucM.ii;e.,t::::::::::::: UI'l-Lo- cal Mail to Logan and inferiiie-dlst-points, also closed pouch for San K.(7riMaiVforogJi.n::::::::::::::::: W.n. U.P. Mail for R.O.W.-M- sil for Saa Francisco. : " P H. Aspen Mall.. V, P -- Park City, Coalville snd Krh.... 2. JO p.m. U!' -- Frisco, .Milford and Intermediate 6:10 a.m. tiIf" btorkiou and intermediate points. 6:Wa.ai. tfic'.-P- ark City, Mill Creek and local noints ' ' 7.3 .m. Kli.W.-Bingh- am v fj w. Pouches Milfoni, Fri-c- o nd Prove 3:00 p.m. aotras ron ABniii. or hails vr dbtot. UP. -- Eastern FaskMail 4:fjs.m. n p -- Psrk Oltt snd Cache Vallsy a.m. Tj'p'ldshn, Montana nod Oregon. .. l:S6n.m. ' -- Frisco, Milford and points south. p.m. ti p Stockton and muriE' dials pcints 4:00 p. ra. n&.W. CaUforntl and ws.t 9:.n. Kli.W.- - VaeidcMail ,l;p'm' P. a Lipreps p.m. W. Bingham 6:00 p.m. I. City snd Mill Creek 6 p.m. orncB hoi ks. Kmey order window Dp mi s a.m., closes 8 nc ;,.!. window Sao a.m. Opimini: register Clr.siiic register window 125'' tjensral dwivery srmdow open h a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Btampwindowe opeu " a I" n 0 p.m. Currisrs' window, eirppt Bun da; , 6 to.. ,:0Up.ia. si huiv aoens. General delivery and stamp wladOWS oi.en 11 a.m. U J : l"n- Carriers' window IU to 1:00 p.m. Hours for collection of mall from the letter boxes In t.b business districts, . 16 ..m., l:IK), 4:0V, "J III |