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Show THii) SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, MARCH ,2 1892, I the Tailor &Gabel, South. Salt Lake CHy.' from $3.50to$l5 $ 5to$5S JIV v J Suits made In lO hours jf (M t'.M.. made in 5 hour Sgf n Bj iirst-Clss- s ... .... b Spew 4 HI till! city. WHAT PAPER, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TH.E: WOSLD? WHY A PAPER Of T03ACCQ OF course! WHICH TOBACCOlTjg ffiffffi Packed in y4Patentcloth Kjj-- Pouches and VSgr m Pii., J. W. FARRELL & CO, puatimm, Deulsrs iu u kla ef Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Due Wall, Cesspools) both and couuKtleu made; 181 Main, eepoaite A uerbadi Bros. Telephone, Duo. F. Auetbaeh & Bro. J IS RECEIVING DAILY THE FINEST SPRING NOVELTIES IN Cape Newmarkets, Beefers, Blazers, Long Gapes and Misses Jackets. Military Dape Newmarkets at $ I 0.00 X Lovely Tin Reefers at $5.00 slX ;2CT Beautifu Capes 36 Inches Long at $5.00 TC njU Appliquejd Blazers with Cord and Tassel $2.25 1T 1 Beautiful Cream Opera Cloaks at $7.00 Ladies T in Appliqued Capes 36 Inches Long at $7.50 Black Lurch SUi Waists at ' $5 Polka Dot Satine Norfolk Waists p $5 Novelty Strip 4.50 Japanese Flannel " 11 1.50 Calico Wrapers " 75c Laflius' Silk Jerseys 3,50 Flannelette Wrappers " 1.10 A few Barsaius in Infants Coats at $1,00, 1,50 & 1,75 Laities' Ready Made Dresses Below Cost, Flannel Tea Gowns Below Cost. , Our Silk L Dress Goods Dept. Otters elegant Importations of Plain ami Fancy Silks, India and China Silks Crepe, Rifh WtioU-u-Suiting- Noveltie Holies, Fancy Dress FabrieslJe.sse, Crepons and Klegunt Melange Effects at Wonderfully Low Prices. Special Offer For One Week. 100 Elegant Dress Patterns at $2.75. 150 " " " " 3.50. 90 " w " " 4.50. Choice lines of 25 inch Printed Twilled China Silk and 27 inch Printed Pongees new designs and colors at $ I fl 0 per yard. We will continue our Great Slaughter Sale 33 Of Black Silk and Dress Goods and have added many new Bargains to that already enormous sale. F. AUEHSACH & BRO. "I )A HTN KB WITH MB00 CAPITAL AGAINST X fxnerienre of a tiit-du- baker, capable of eetshlisuisg a Ant class liiiintBB. Address A. 0 Times oflice. ANTKD TWO OK T i K V. SMALL SKTS Vt of book to ktp. Will muke out bills mid ciilli'tt, it dt'siiod. Liood rtdtM'H.nct's. Addivbi It, this office. , WANTED AN KXPKltlKNcfciD WOMAN IDS VV'est Kirt Nurtli street. WANT1-I- N PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO furnished rooms, witli board. Heler-enre- s gtoo and riiired. 1. O. box 14 L WANTED ONE OK TWO NURSE care for. Address Ufl N. Third West street. WAITED BY A LADY OFEXPE RIENCE as housekeeper. Address , Times office. WANTED - A COLORED MAN WANTS A cook. AddrssT. J.. Times ottice. WANTED POSITION as TRAVELING for relinbis, flrnt-cla- house; turnifiied. Addiess M. V. It., Times ofrlce. WANTED TO TRADE REAL ESTATE FOR of merchandise. Room 47 and 48 Commercial block. f ANTE D-- P ARTIES LOOKING FOR FIRST V y clns room, with or wuliout board, can se-cure same by Ofclufig at Realty lilock, West Tem-pi vtteet tlo aaxx MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or notes. . lU'hrmaii & Cj., Room (sj Comiiiercial block. 1) A It HES WHO DESIRE TO LOAN OR borrow money bee A. M. Janes, Main street: telephone 301. Scat. rOST-O-N SATURDAY AFTERNOON TWO Of Titles, anil two D.'t(. Please return and bo rowurJed, Hi Boom, Commercial block. Cliicago Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pauf Is the only line runninff Solid Ves. tibuled Steam Heated and Klectric Lighted traiiidaily, between Chicogo and Omaha, composed of magnificent Sleeping Cars and the finest Dining Cars in the world. EVERYTHING STRICTLY HRST-ttJS- S. Any further information will ba eheerfully turnuhed by gov aU. LpOB SALE JlJflO- A CORJTXB LOT, EAST X and oath front, size HsMB feet, jn too alley in rear; forty large fruir trees of choice variety; p.'- - and small fruits in abundance; large b. shade trees in front of lot : cement s free; on Rapid Transit car line. Jnst the place lor a nice home. Will be sold on 'ood terms. This lot Is located on Ninth East street Por farther particulars call on John 1). Shaffer, S3;, West Second South street, roofn 42. BAI.K OK IE A8- R- VVESTERNCOK-nie- e Works. Commodious simps, with full equipment. Apply 70 Calmer Mock. LUm SALE ELEGANT K C U N I SH I anil hourdiui; house. Address X, Times otliie. rT70K SALE $1260 NET WILL Bl'Y 5 LOTS in Colorado Sabdlvlalon, just north of Agri- cultural Park. This isa bargain. Add. js P. O. box io. . iiy. Mr. Sam Levy is now maittug I superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to Ilk. it. When going east select the popuiar route, the Burlington. Two daily vestibule trains from IJcnvcr with dining and chair ears aud l'ullmauslcepers attached, forChicago,l'eoria, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joaeph, Atchison and all points east. T. R. JONES0- - BANKERS. IMMAIN ST SALT LAKH BUYS ORES AND BULLION. ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial Agent, 201 Progress Building. T. . POWELL, Traveling Agent. b5-S- 6 COMMEHCIAL BLOCK. gov Uent. rj"OB BALE ONE SALOON BAItANi Eli', tores. Apply to If. Fitzgerald, No. 13". Bfain street. A? i TK OK THHEE lTUsfsTlKl) BOOM S . West South Temple street. LOl't KENTONE ColSl'LETEL Y F I i nished room for bootekeepins. MB :ust Urjgham slreet. P'Olt KENT f. KOIIV.S AMI sr'MMKK" KIT'-- chen uirnlslied. Owner would board with renter. Aildicss or call F St. rtjWBw.tuRENT HOUB9 OF FIVE BOOMS, hum: clod in. Apply to H. B. Whitte- - uiore, over Godbe-I'itt- s Dnu; store. t'OK RENT-SM- ALL FRONT ROOM, FUUN f labed. &SI East Second S.,nth street. 1.OI; SALE LAirNDRYMJSN LANOETOLli I"ti(H'i's at The Timls oltiee ut twenty-liv- cents per hundred. U8 KENT ELEGANT NEW brick house cheap. Will cell ao month . illicit, UU Main. RENT ELEtfANTLY F"URNISHED V rMius; ele. trie light and steam huat Realty Block, Wost Temple street. FOR RENT-O- NE COMPLETELY modern house of nino rooms, hot water healing, also gas, with bam and groumis attached. Close in. Enquire titi East Secoi. South street. Vrilli: l;i:ST NEW t ROOM BKI( K,"$ir PER neaith, Fourth West and Ninth South. Ad- - oreeeboa STT. 'LOOK AT TEE MAP." PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The Special Featurss: Of the ''Pennsylvania Li itred arasrei f J large travel to it. All Pullman cars Nv vestlboled from front to roar Ubrarr, Bmokiug Parlor, Dining Car, Bath f j Boom, Barker Shop, Stenographer, Waiting Maid, Sleeping and Observe, tlon Cars, elecUlc llizhtsd and steum hMted. Ad. Irsss LUCK, U48 Clark btreet, Chicago. Tickets bold Everywhere Over the Pennsylvania Snort Lines. VetraotxaL T 'Li.NE, 29 K. SECOND SOUTH CLEANS 1 and lepairs clothes iu flue stylo and short notice. Bays second hand clothes. Orders by mail or call. OurMotto is r" o - Purity nd Strength We guarantco courteous, geDtlemaoly clerks and honest treatment to all customers. Bodega Family Wine House 19 COMMERCIAL STREET. We Carry (he Purest. Forte, Sherries, Angelica and all California wines which are sold at prices favorable to the pockets of every honest man and woman. We are headquurters for every conceivable imported artiolo of wine, brandy, liquor and cham-pagne. We do not give away any presents but our goods arc sold ut prices, and quality which commend them to all the poople. We are the peers of all houses fox hue whukeya. Everybody In America Should Visit or Address Bodega Family Wine House, 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery. Telephone 365. B. K. Bloch & Co. WHOLESALE Liquor and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E. H. Gates Key West Cigars. M. Srachelberg & Co, New York, Hivaea Qgm. Hoffman House Boquett Cigars. Carl Upminn, New York. CtraJtoB & Storm, New York. L. Lillls, Fisohs mam. BRIEF UTAH NEWS. CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS FROM THE COLUVNSOF THE EXCHANGES. With Some Note from Some of Our Neigh-bors Done Lp In the Same stvle of Brevity That He Who Hum May Head. Otrilen is whooping UP 8 bse W club. Alex Kobb, a self confessed cattle thief, is now iu ji.il ut Ogiu 11 oil a charge of rape. The Vernal Kxfmw says: "The date, March Vi, lias bccu tlxed by the committee oil arrangement! for the second annual of the pioneers of Ashley valley. The meeting will be held at the stake house, and if this is Inadequate, part of the croud will be entertained at Workman's hall. Every one who was iu the valley in IsT'.i is iuvited and those who have since married may bring their families." This wail is froLi the Vernal Ki prats: 'Things have been kind of dull around town lately and when something real lively turns up our efficient sheriff stops it. We refer to the pugilistic mill which ornamented the JohttS6B corner Tuesday. A couple of citizens got into trouble over wages and one of them took a contract to keep the tlics off himself. We are informed that he was not very successful and exhibits a frescoed optic to admiring friends." IDAHO NOTh.S. There is still plenty of snow at Roxburg. Patrick McMuhou an old resideut of Silver City died of pneuiuonia. The DeLamar's coniDauy Jnill shipped last cek six bars of bullion valued at 13,:XX1. The'Twin-(ir..v- Canal and Irrigation and HailufaUtriDtf company has beeu incorpt.r-atc.- l on the 1Mb day of February, HOB, Under the laws of the state of Idaho. The capital stock of said company is ITOOO, into 880 shares of the par value of MB each, and the canal is taken out near 8t. Antliony, is six miles long, thirty feet wide on top, iwciity-tiv- feet wide on the bottom end tares feet deep. NEVADA NOTES. The road is being broken between Eiko (mil Tuscarura. J. .1. Nay has bought the James McMullen ranch, in istur valley, containing 4UO acres, for jf440U. Mr. Kelly, formerly commissary at the state prison at Car .on, has left for the City of Mexico to accept a position in the linn of Wells, Fargo A Co. Tlie Hulleek Cattle company sold 100 head of beef cattle last week to HO Francisco nt :i'f, cents a pound delivered at llalleek. The cattle netted about $W a bead. This is the best sai.. of beef catt le made iu this couu- - . ty foj a number of years. The mioSug outlook In Humboldt count; as never more eOeouraeing. Tho Bullion P ii. :.f S't ' 'ity ui &ix foot Vein of ore, CaraJUe and Wild Gouse properties are also in a promising eoudition and improving. After all expeusca are paid for the month at llulwcr mine, it is expected that there will be a surplus lu the treasury after the clean-up Shipment is received of $33,000, This will permit of a dividend if the management see lit to pay it. The mill will he turned over to Bodle uext month for a run on ore from that mine. There was a little extra work to do on a soft piece of the C. A C. road below Dayton one day last week, and extra men had to be employed. As no Chinamen could be found two while men were given a day's work. Chinamen are employed regularly now on ail the C. eV. C. sections; Their pay is $1.10 per day, while white men get 42 per day wheu they get work. COLORADO NOTES. Nearly D000 was f'alized for the state School fund by the sale of lots at Creede. The shipments of coai from Crested Butte la.it week amounted to BBSS tons. Contracts for work on the new mill at Lamar will be let this weok. Five hundred and thirty-liv- e thousand brick have already Ween ordered. A Ch ilk Talk. Prof, I. It. Augsburg has kindly con. Seated to L'ive a lecture on "Heads and Faces" in Hammond hall, Thursday even-ing, March 3rd, for the benefit o the W. C. T I'. Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. w Beginning March 1st, westbound, and Match Citlweastbound, a through daily Pull-man sleeping-ca- service w ill be inaugurated between ( Ihicagn artdOgden, w ithout change over the following roads: A. T. & S. V. railway between Chicago and Colorado Springs aud Denver. Colorado Midland railway between Denver and Colorado Springs and Qfand Junction. liio Orande Western railway between Grand Junction and tlgdeu. Through tickets, Vullinan reservatious, and other particulars may be obtained from any agent of the Colorado Midland or liio Grande Western railways. Chas. S. Lee, GP. A., C M. Ry, Nu jiiuions. In the District ( ourt in and for tho Third TJtah Territory, County of Salt Lake. ' Fred King, plaintiff, vs. v Summons. Jennie M. King, defendant I The People of the Territory of I tah Send Oreeting to Jennie M. King, defendant. ABE 11EKEBY REQUIRED TO YOU in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of tho Third .liidhial District of the Territory of I tali, and to answer the complaint nb'd therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on yon of this sum-mons if served within this county: or, if served out of this lomity, hut In this district, w ithin twenty dsys; otherwise within forty day. or judgment by default will lie taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and awarding the plain tin ensh other relief as to t.'iis court seems just; above relief prayed for on the ground of adultery committed by to her marriage to the plaintiff. And you are herehv notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff wil apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein W itness the Hon. Charles S. Zane. .Indite, and the Seal of the Distrn t Court ..t the Third Judicial District, in and f r the Territory of I'tnh, this UKo day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eifchl hundred and nlnety-'wo- . MSeai.1 HENRY ti. Mc.MlLLAN Clerk. By Geokoe D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. Notice. in the Probate Coart of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of James tfoulton, deceuao'l. IS HEREBV QrVBN.ffHAT ANNIE NOTICE a.linniistratrix ot the estate of James Moulton. deceased, has ien.'.ered for set-tlement, and Hied In said Court, her Unal a. count of her administrati'm of said estate and petition for filial distrihution of the rasi-du- e of said estate auioiiK ihe persons entitled thereto, and that Thursday the lTthdav of March, A. D., 18Wi,at 10 o'clock, A. M , at the Court Room of said Court, in the County fv.urt House, Salt Lake City aud County, Utah Territory, has been duly tppotptra hv the Judjie of said Court, for the set-tlement of said account and hearing paid petition for distrihution, at which time and place any person fnte.-c-te-d in said et.attnay ap-pear and snow caui.e, if any there lie, why said account should not be settled and approved and huni distribution made as (.rayed for. Dated February 29, lam C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Prohato Court. By C. K. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. Sloy.iL SKRVWK FLAGS. A Key to the Displays Hr.iug linng Dp bj Uncle Sum's iVeather Prophet. The weather siaal llas displayed over the board of trade building mean as follows: Number 1 While flag, six feet squnre, in-dicates clear weather. Number 2 Blue flair, six feet square, indL t ates rain or snow. Number 'A white and blue flag (parallel bars "f white and blue), six feet square, indi-calL-that local rains or showers will occur, and that the rainfall will not be sreucral. Number 4 Black triangular Hag, four feet at the base aud si feet iu length, always to temperature; wheu placed above number 1, ii or 8, indicates warmer weatber; wheu placed below uum-ber- s 1, 2, or 3, indicates colder weather; wheu uot displayed, the are that the temperature will re. main stationary, or that the change in tern perat.ure will not vary i.e. v.- than four de-grees from the temperature of the same hour oi the preceding day from March to October lnclilsive, and not more than six degrees for the remaining unmthsof tbe year. Number 5, white flag, six fest square, with black square in center, indicates the approach of a sudden and decided fail in temperature. This signal is not to he displayed unless it is expected that the temperature will fall to forty-tw- degrees, or lower, and is usually ordered at least twenty-fou- r huurs In ad-vance of the cold wave. When number 5 is displayed, number 4 tl always otniUed. When displayed on poles, the signals Should be arranged to red downward; wheu displayed from horizontal supports u small streamer should be attached to indicate tbe jjoint from which the signals are to he read. INTKItl'llKTMtlON OF UliW-AT-No. 1, aloue, iudi. antes lair weather, sta-tionary temperature. No. 9, alone, indicates rain or snow, temperature. No. U, alone, indicates local raiu, station, mrv temperature. No. 1, with No. i above it, indicates fuir weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. t below it, indicates fair "Weather colder. No. 3,witli No. 4 above it,indieate warmer "weather, ruin or snow. No. 2, with No. 4 below it, Indicates colder "weather, rain or suow. No. 3, with No. 4 above indicates warmer weather with local raliis. No. 3, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder With local rums. No. 1, with No. above it. indicates fair Weather, cold wave. No. 2, with No. 5 above it, ludi.ate wet i We.tUcr, coll wuvu. Summons. lu the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Utah Stovo and Hardware Com-- ' pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, John W. Young and Zlon's Savings f 8"nimons. Bank and '1 rust Company, a..r- - poratlon, Defendants. The people of the Territory of Utah Send Creeling: To John W. Young, "and Ziun's s Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, deiondauts. 'OU AUK IIKHKBY RK()I ' I KKD TO Ap-pear In an action brought against you hy the above named plaintiff, in the Diarict Court Of the Third Judicial dbtrlct. .if the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled iherein within ten days (exclusive of the day oi service! aftnr tlie lervlce on you of this summons if served within this county: or, if served out of this county, hut in this district, within twenty days; oiherwis. within forty days or judgment by default will he taken against you, according to the erayer of said complaint. The mid Is brought to have a decree of this court foreclosing defendants of all interest, lien, claim, or equity of redemption in certain mortgaged goods and chait.U hereinafter Miiil mortgSOT executed by defendant Jehu Yoiuitf, to plainttiT Sept. 31,'lH91 to o payment of account stated on said date be-tween said defendant and plaintiff, for goods wares and merchandise sold and delivered bv plaintiff n. said li'lendant, to the value of JKKig.'O with interest from N.'pteinb.T :i, UM, to time of payment) that said property be sold, and applied in payment of amounts due as above: with glim attorney's ton and costs of suit; that defendant Yoiiiil' he adjudged to pay any y .and for other further relief; said prop-erty is described ee fnllnwi,, to wit: All the fur-niture and furnishings now situate and being in what is known as the lllvehouse, situatoo on southeast corner of lot 1, block hh, plat "A," Salt L ike City survey. Salt Lake county, Utah; also I carriages, 1 siiigh, I barrels of dishes, a parlor stoves, tl pieces of otilce fencing, 8 harness arrd C carriage ragt, "Ituate and being In the barn on premises aforesaid. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the slid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. witness, the Hon. Charles s. Sane, judge and the Seal of the District Court of the Third . ial liistrlct, iu and for the Territory of Utah, tht. nth da.- of November in the ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and iiluoty-one- , Islsi.I HKNHY o. Vu Ml I. LAN, Clerk. Iiy Uto. D. Looais, Deputy Clerk. S1LVERT0N RAILROAD. Betweeu - tad ail poin ti in tlit Famous Red Mountain Country CoumecU with tbe Denver and Rio Grand-- R, R, at StlTortou and Ourajr, ami coii.letea tho faiftui trip Around the Circle Over Denver and io Grando HailKH--d acknowledgt'd to bs the moat tuauffl-e-a- t muuniain trip latlie luiowworid Uicladi.,! tide ot aix nul. , in CoBcord thruoffh th Un- - compaligre Caiiuu which in unequalled In its grandeur and add srreatl to tua pleur of Una w !; :U!idl journey. OHO HEARS, Pres., Mm, Cflla, fciust, L1VERMAN. 8. K. EOOPBK, Ceaeral 8upL Uea. Pass. Agt Uiivertou, JWavsax Utah Central Eailwaj. TIME TABLE. In effeer December Mtb, 1881. Passenger trains will run daily between Salt Lake City and Perk City as follows : SALT LAKE CITY. Tralu 1 leaves Eighth South & ilnin.... 8:in a. m " 8 arrives ' " " ....WlMaVf PARK CITY. 8frain 1 arrives at Park City 10:80 a. in H leaves " " 8!00 a. UlUce and Capet at the corner of Eighth bouth auu kaia tttruela. T.J. Maci.N'i 0H, liuaoral Sups, |