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Show ' 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1692. 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report ABSOLUTELY PURE llii" second hi i m lit for In month. Ship, nu iits an nnw made three times per month instead of twice s lie ret of ore. Boise counciluien arc wrestling WtiSt the question a.-- tn the advisability of granting a Ipcns,: tn the variety show that ha been Uoitiif business in tlie city. Scores of cattle are starving in the Boi3r valleys. They wander about trom place to place, congregating near ranches where feeding is going on. E. Luck, whose ranch is live miles below Boise, one day counted sixty head of gaunt, hollow-eye- d brutes that were perishing of hunger. Some of the farmers :ire taking up the poor creatures a strays and feeding them, which are acts of mercy. IDAHO NOTES. Boise Is t" have a five stamp mill and email smelter. It is reported that It. M. Vcagcr lias pur-chased the : ueatello TrUium. Another re-port says Ytjkft A inheen have bought it. The business transactions have been larger at the .Nnnipailep.it this year than at any other station on the Siiort Lino west of . focatello. The DeLamaf Mining company out yesterday eight bar of r.iiii.m weighing 11.140 ounces, and valued at $16,000, being j TEBRITOKIAL, ETC. NCWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Soma Notes fern r Neighbors Items of Interest J rnrn Nevada, Colorado, Idaho ami Wyoming All Jtrief and Condensed. The VlotBtm It c!vsa yea.s old. It is a sturdy strfppllng. James Hutching has been elected marshal of Heaver. His silary was i;.cu at .")U per tnouth. The Beaver Vtonlnn says: "It Is with con-siderable chagrin that we have to lecord tLr fact that Heaver luo once ninre put herself on Record through tlie vole of her tax payers t,ia she wants no better school acoommoda. tions than are at present at baud. Tlie vot-ing 'if Monday last was v ry limited, of ail Mm taxpayers In 'he Bearer school district ut fifty si east their ballots. Of thll num-ber twenty-on- a voted tax and 86 no ta". This Is the second lime under the new law that the trustees have endcavon idjto raise fundi to make urgent and neeei.sary repairs to our central school house, and have Lien Riven a Mack eye, as it were, by their constituents." Mr. John J . and Ssrsh J onea are an aged couple who. with their family, reside a' Aduinsvillr. inotig others who have been very severely affUctad during the past few weeiis Mr. dunes and wile have hail e full share. Three of their sons young men in tin bloom sud Vigor of life hare gone to rest 'lboti. t to iass a vay w as lin ir dear son Lewis, whooodath occurred on Novoca-ba- r S3; he wu IS years old. This was a heavy blow to the family, but they were called upon again aud visited by theajell airnyer who, two weeks liter i!:, DoTeiuber 1.1, railed away their sow Joseph. He wa 85 years old." Just twelve day-- after, on Christmas day. this grief stricken family Was OOce more by Iho angel of d"..tli, sh'i .ummoncd Abra.'U lieorga, the youngest son, from the family, lie was 17 years oid. I Write It Down! II 1 liTr':v-- , Walker Bros. & Fyler , Co. At The I New g Grcat Salc- - Old I Deeper and Deeper Still we Cut the Price of H fcjk Dry Goods' Stde g g f Walker Bros. S Fyler Co. tOTO 1 HniiiajG, O Cloaks, I PerfumesJ O 'Jiff Cari)ets' 8 Haiiteriicfs, Boots, Fine Linens, y g Ste' i Corsuts and (Jlr if Mm -A-T- J Jlh ! Ritas, TERRIFIC 3ksL d, Vi W 9 W 5 Domestics, RfcftlCTlOA. .tinie,,,!,, t shaii oiTi- hii Waikpr Bras & Fvler Co. Jkmi W. r"r f(w day p These Goods at u, to Hi previous to onr corn-Great- Beductioiw Great Sale! Deeper and Deeper Q f'sP" mr than ever for the Still we Cut the Price of ! lLj noxt few days pre- - , Look Out vkw.tooW JDry CJroocls. M I W Op Wajker & Fyler Q0 L6 I A FEW DAYS OF THE Greatest Slaughter Sale on Record. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are dosing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Wicdowa and Builaing Material at KEDUC2I PRICKS FOE CASH. WONDERLAND. remember 31: Our Popular Stock Company in 4 CONFUSION Queen of Long Hsiiet Women. Pop Taylor Magician and Legerdemain. A World nf Novelties. IOC. ADMISSION IOC, Dr. B. H. Seaton Dentist! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo. pic that he is now permanently loeated in rooms 'Ml aud :u:J Progress Block, Where his services ran he procured for first-clas- s dental work at ail hours. fliRiFM "THE TAIIiQB." Moved to 60 South State St. Salt Lake City. Utah Central Bailway. TIME TABLE. In December 21th, Pssssngsr trains will rnn dailv between Salt Lake City and Park City as follows : SALT LA HE CTTT. Train I leaves F.k;hth South Main.. .. :00 a. in " Si arrives ll " " ....10:30 a. re f.tRK CITY. Train t arrives at Park City tOdXia. m j " 2 leaves " " 8?0Go. in Ofllcs sad depot at the comer of Eighth Boats and slaiu Streats. t. j. Macintosh, lleneral Sup. Bach In Old Hands. tB3CTl.g "V'H H'H f V iirr vrTi Messrs Dillon A ITrieh, who recently dis- - WrTnMstiMjBr'sff.S fft f A i I ?'J posed ol the Arcade restaurant, have taken MwA if jl tifiw?wlliiTffrsW possession again, and will again cutcr-- b tin ti??ivsitnli 111 TpTTjrflrff.f Jwjl JL J jH public as in the past. The best tb market BSilrnigrjffl affords will always be at the disposal of ssssaasi aaaanaa MM MSHM .a i;a their patrons. 85-8- 6 COMMERCIAL 8L0Ci. f WANTED! NPf6 i HORSES AND h COWS. 1 r I live 100 Lots in dificrer.t parln of the City a that I want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I have retired from the Real Estate hnsiness and wish to close out some of my Real Estate. I LOTS FR0iyi$i50 AND UPWARDS. I nm on the trade if ymi are. Address me at my ranch. I also huve a ffood pasture l" and can accommodate 100 head of I j n Lorti-iS- . For particulars, HHB ADDRESS ; 1.GUS1I, j r-- T BUFFALO PARK, T'TAH. 5 C SSifS? 7fT -- WANTED!- D-PRI-CtS I rtp0l Baking MPowdei: Ved in Millions of iiomes 40 Ycaw lUb SUuidarf, BREVITIES. Cheap folding lieds at S. K. Marks. J. K. Stutsman, examiner of the depart-mail- t of lUStlcc, left last nishl for Detroit, Mich. f. R. Morss ,V Co. for furniture. The Dyer battalion dressed in fi ll rerula- - tions, had their pictures taken, in a group, yesterday. A natural jras rinse i.-- on display in he window nf a popular mercantile firm on Second South street. The ladies who compose the guild of St. T'anl's church w ill hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon at "i o'clock. lr. Raleigh held religions exercises yes. terday at the police court room for the beu-cti- t of Inmates of the city jail. A revival will be Inaugurated at the Moth-odi- t Epiacopa) church tonieht. Tho ser-vices will continue throughout the week. An insolent boor w .s ejected from the poatoffice yesterday by the altaehes for a lady. The reprobate can congrat-ulate himself tha: he so easily. !.. 1) Tonug's buililine on "om inercia street has hcen compWed and is ready for occupancy. It is .. handsome audition to the utuneroiis line bueiucsa blocks on nil thoroughfare. The w indows or the DnuVv nnildiiig nre now all in place and the ' nlV-..- is Met d throughout The interior i ork toes on noiwithslsndiiiif tue weather. All churches throughout the civilized world will observe the present week as a week of nrayer. Salt Lake hurohel inaug-ursj- e prayer meetlnga today. lion w. M. Compuell, chairman of the Minnesota demncrntlo central committee, left last night for Vueblo, Col., in the inter, est St. Paul's claims for the national convention. It is announced that the l!io (irande West ern railway will no longer haui the city garbage Btnghain canon owing to the recent action of the irrand liny. What to do with the city's olfal is now a serious question. An occurred I" a sleighinir party last erenlng at First South street and State road. The horse bc-ani- QQmanageabla ami the occupants of the sleigh were thrown out. A young lady whose name could not be teamed her arm dislocated. There was a union meeting lastevenintr iu the Scandinavian church on Second Kast street ,,f the Scandinavian Methodists, Swedish Mission Kriends, and American Free Metlmdists. The union ser i, e will be tinned every nlghl this week. Ilev. If. F. Cramer of Denver, pastor of the Free Meth-odists, will address the meetiim tonight. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks A Co. NEVADA NOTES. Parties working itl Pearine diatrict fay they "have good paying ore developments that will create a big stir during the coming season. One hundred aud twenty tive snow shov elers struck at Wells, 'i'hey claimed that they were promised In Ogdon $2 per day and board. After arriving there they were put to work at t'J and board themselves. The ("arson Appal says. Ja'-k Prior, for-merly of the .Yeiev, will shortly start a paper In tola city. It Will treat mainly of l and sporting news. Mr. Prior has secured liberal backing, which indicates that then' is no material shortage of the Slicker crop this year. Tne Com stock Tunnel company is de-riving fUite a revenue from t omatock mines through the transportation of waata rock al the late of forty cents per ton. The (iould .v Curry Mining coutpan is about to follow the example of other mines and send its waste through the tunnel, Work is to be abandoned on the upper levels of the Gould & Curry and work Is to be resumed on the 1600-fo- level. Out In Truckce iniulne, district, north ,,r Keno, near the Pyramid Indian reservation, and only tive mlids from the Central Pacific railroad .lames Say, known to all old timers, is openlmr out a ver promising mine, work-ing flva men at preaent He hafl n series,,! four ledges from tw o to twelve feet in width, prospected from fifteen to ninety feet In depth. Tlie ore is argentiferous galena, carrying $sn per ton silver and in gold and he has over .".00 Ions mi the dump await ing reduction facilities. With the advent of spring and favorable weather a much larger force of men will be put to work, and the mine more practically opened and its re-sources developed. Thr sudden tbnw- and copious rains im mediately follow ing I hrislmas boomed even mountain slrcani between Keno and I 'arson, and ponds and lakes abound on the ranch lands each side of the railroad, lioili Keno and ( arson hav.i all their sins washed away, and the Truekee and Carson rivers are still booming with increasing boom. More water than ore for milling purpoaea at present, with elegant proapecti for a huge surplus, Rut one choice feature is the grand accumu-lation of snow rcserccs piling iu all along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada- - a mighty reservoir to dra from profitably during the dry months of next season. Donner aud Wiisbee lakes are all full, and if tin- rlumuell and other lakes, sinks or resorvoirs eastward do not get well tilled it will he no fault of the rivers flowing from this so lion of ti e country. Mr Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco ft connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sure to like it. . a PERSONAL. Alb u Miller of Ogden is iu town. Father Ktely has a letter addressed to P. .1 Hannigan. Joseph Maekav of (irangcr, is at the White. .i B. Cooley of St. Joseph, Ml. is at the K nut-fu- r, M. Corrall of Park City was al the Cullcn j eaterday. G. W. Armstrong and .1, M. Mumford of Denver, are at the iillen. Prof. .f. P. M'nodhave. a mining expert of Denver, is at the Knutsford. II Memis, a prominent Bingham nirr iiant, is at the Continental. W. S. Morrow of New- - York, a prominent mining expert, w as at the Continental yes. terday. Chief Clerk Walker of the Union l'aeilie hotel is convalescent from a severe attack of la grippe. C. BroderSon of Hong Kong, on attache of thn German legation. Is stopping at the Knutsford. I. Fordouski. a prominent citizen of Provo and one of the old Pioneers of Utah, is stop-ping at the Continental. Mr Newell, a mining man of l.eiidville, is In the city on his wsy to Stock top. where he takes charge of a group of mining properties. Mrs. P. A. Rlppert, wife of tlie chief dis-patcher of the Union Pacific has just re-turned from Iowa where she spent the Christmas holidays with her mother. C. A llvloff of St Petersburg, K. '.'eg liuski and R. Damewakl of Warsaw, are at the Knutsford. They are members of the czar's imperial Russian engineer's corps. Lou Terry of the firm Of Brew ,, Terry St Woodruff departs for the eat in a few davs to lay in a new slock of novelties. He will step In various Colorado towns, and at As. pen will nay his respects 'o the redoubtable ".Mulligan " Th, no. i Sparks, one of the best Kno-r-and most extensive, cattlemen of Idaho, is dangerously ill at Pocatollo. He has been attended by Dr Fowler of this city. Word came la. I ";ght of n change for the worse In his condition, and l)rs. Fowler Pinker ton left this morning for Pocatello. WYOMINO NOTES. llijl Horn county vearns tor a deputy ahciilf. Spuri-iu-- ' oins arc getting into clrcula-tlo- In Lat.imie, lender cclebrcteu its Christmas with the id of iier ne.v c leetrie lights. A United Siaie.- - patent to led of land Bear Uennetl has been filed 'with the county clerk .) Hit'.iu ( omliet. , VI Clerk of Rawllni ha been held fori imirder In the first drgree. lie shot a wo. man of the town in tlie wrist, rcndei ing Deeesaary, Irom which she died. Sake Daitrlcb of ( hereuue, in comnanv i with several other boys, had iiecu spending the week st I ii.ilk Bluffs. TheV were caught In 9 seierc slonu and he had his feet frosavj so badly that ampulatl ii: wis neccj. sary. roming's caitic quarantiheproclamation will not Issue for several weeks. It - hoped t" tertire regulations that will stop the trail-ing of southern catt.lu over suy ooltlou of tile state. A. H. Croukhitc, Semluoe, sold to John W. Harrows nf Hen vcr, ' ''dorado. I'.'MI acres of land near tha t place to which he holds mining till. The coustiUratioa nunci was tSOl iu': Duriag the past Ion days the War. leu Live Stock cnipany has received from the cast and south 4i head of Shropshire and Merino bucks. These breeders will be distributed among flocks in W yoming. Colo, rado and Nebraska. NEWS NOTES PB0VO. Pacta Worthy of Perusal riom I tab Coun-ty's lluitliiiK I ii'.ilal. Provo has no public library, F.iaboratc preparations are being made to open .he new It. V. academy with appro. prite ceremonies. It .. a grand building j and Provo is Justly proud ,.f p. The Provo street ear line u in one very ' flaring particular like th, once famous Kmra.pitMny.iu, published in Salt Lake in i early times, it appears si mi- isioaaHy. Water has been taken ;i, .w acad-emy in n four-inc- pipe. l heatbtg is in place and plumiicrs are now busy in finishing, ll will electrically lighted. In putting the boiler into the bascmeul of the central school hotisi i, . week, the boiler caught In the opening and couakler. ;i:,ie skill and labor w.,s ;t,y j0 r(pitse It, which, however, Was finally accomplished satisfactorily. Wonderful things are anticipated by the citlnenaof Provo in the ,v uf improved general health, when the use of the. pure water piped from the nionutain shalVMCome general. The city's terms arc very liberal indeed and all the it,. ; ,.,j,n,,. u,e mains and laying th- p :., he edge of the sidewalk will i. ,.tj. No'io ol 1 Umi I ut Ion of Partneinhip. Sit.T Lskc City, I tab. Dee. . ISO!. Thr lirni of Taylor .V: Stephens, genera! agents of the Penn Mutual Life Ins, Co., has ticen this day dissolved by mutual Consent. The business will lie continued by J. C. Taylor and all business matters pertaining to the former firm w ill be arranged by bin). i c. T'Vi.or y. K. Sti'i hens. Dec Uii, 1S91. ( H. land Xotlec. All per--on- s years old who have not used their homestead right can secure a good farm of 100 acres. Cull mi ('. A. Brown, o To. Wasatch building. Salt Lake City. Money If, Loan. I have inn'iey to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. Sam J. Kenyou, room .'10, Hooper block. CLOSING OF MAILS. At Salt Lake CLy Postcffice. Aug 2. 1R91. TJ.P.-F- a-t Mali, seat :0 m. U P. Ogdei., ISutte, Portlsad ind inter mediats p lints 9; a.m. R.U.W. Atlantic Mad, east d0 a.u U.P. Local Mail ;o Logan and I n terms-dlat- e points, also closed pouch tor an Francisco $'M p.m. H.c.Vi' Mail for Ogdea :J.,ip m, U.P. Msil for Ssn Frsneihco 5:0DpJtt. B.O.W. Mall for Sn Pranciseo 11 o0 p.n.. K.U.W. Denver and Aspen Mail :0S p la. W.P. Park City, Coalville and Keho.. .. :80 p.m. ' MiKorJ and Intermediate points 6:10 .in. CP. -- Slockron and ll termedlntepniuls. 0:10 a.m. B. C. I'ark City, Mdl t'r-r- nd h, il points 7 :0O a.m. K.U.W. Blngbaa 7:g6..ia. S.O.W. PooehSi Mlltord, Frisco and Jrovo 3:Ulp.m. it. r. eon AKntAAi or Malta at obpot. I7.P.-East- ern Past Mail 4:M)a.m. CP. Park City and Cache Valley,.. .. 10:45 s.m. V. P. Idaho. ?sVi,tauL and Oreeor 1 :3sj p.m. V. P. Frisco, Milford and pnuits iouth I'.P Stockton and Intermediate points 4:00 p.m. K G. W. C alifornia and we.t 11:40 a.m. K.U.W Pacili-'Mal- 4:46p.m. R.O.W. Paetga Knpress ta:ori p.m. K.'i.W. Blnghsm :00p.ni. C. srk CltJ ard MIlH'resk :aop.m. orFIC'E HOCKS. Monev order window open 9 s.m .closes fi.on p.m. tipenmc register window 0:00 s.ui. Closing register window S:00 p.m. (ienerul delivery window open a.m to 6 .00 p.m. Btamp windows open 8 a.m. to 6:011 p.m. Carriers' window, escept Sunday, B to.. 7:00 p.m. bpnpat novas. General delivery and stamp windows open II a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Carriers' window 12 to 1:00 p.m. Mours for collection of mail from the letter boies In the basin) dhdrlcts. to 10 a.m., 140, 4:1X1, 6:90 and 9:00 p.m. a. A. Bsk i 1'. at. N,llC lO lb. I'm m,,.. All pirsoi - are hereby notified that I shall and do refuse to pay eer'a.n notes given bv me lo.L A. Karl', d:it d V is isfllj orthc reason that I hatt propi r aud legal defense to the same, and that Paris has In en notified ol the reason f, r sll(.j, ropdia. tlon and requested not to or transfer said notes. The notes r, p,P as follows: giSOU, dan. 1, left! f.:,ofi, .,,. igpa; 15000, duu.' I, tin. T. A. Dams. Watch that.) iiiiuui o. F.ight of the ten demo, ratio member of th waye and maans couunlHee were mcni-- j bers of the Fiftieth ci:.::. au( ttu voted ' for the Mills bill. It win be interesting to see thCUl repudiato Ihi- - r cord in uecordauee with the. piesont nishes of the leader of I their party. ' |