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Show f 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: FRiiAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1692. I Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOULTEC PURE g?j WALKER BROS. & FYLER t 1 For The Next Thirty Days. Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks and Millinery, Etc. We oiler the following Special Bargains in addition to those already advertised, and shall continue a series of the Greatest Sacrificing Sales from week to week in Slaughter every Department until Mr. Fyler's return trom the east For The Next Thirty Days. Walker Bros. & Fyler Company. i Big Reduction 011 Entire Line Of DreSS Heavyweight ovoiToats at less than, worth $1, sale price 50c. cost. 50 dozen ladies' cashmere hose, worth NUM. Lightweight overcoats in all the 85c. now 60c per pair. 10 pieces of Bedford corfl silk, all differed shades. Here are a few of Great HarsraiiiH in ladies wool hose; colors, suld at H5c worth 1.00. the niinieroiis bargains: only 12 per pair. Onr entire line of $1.40 crape, the A tine wool brown and grey diago Great bargains in Geuts' Fercale best goods we carry, only !)! per na! overcoat for 5. ."(. w orth SIO. shirts ; were 81.25, now 40c yard. All wool steel mixed overcoats for Our second grade crepes, sold for 9.60, worth $15.06. 81.00, placed on sale at 67 c per nr $20 overcorts have been d. iucedto$i5.oo. See Big Show Windows. Onr Great Clean-u- p of Silks. lt&&r ftWV&Vffi 2000 vartls of surah, satins, broca-- colors, only per t-tt:r- 118 " M 81,25 Great Slaughter in Linens. FnVXtj dpess 200 yards of evening shades silk Turkey red table damask, worth 15 pieces of Outing flannels at 6 2 will be closed out at 48c pea yard. 30c, now 15c. cents per yard. ,. A line crash toweling, worth A tew more pairs of the $. Patent Remnants. i2 c, now H l-- each. Top Shoes at $8,49. A crochet bedspread, worth $2.00, 200 pairs of Ladies' Welt shoes at 200 yards of faille trancaise regu- - now 81.40. a very low price, lar price 81.25, will be closed out at gnfj remnants of table linens at An elegant line of Front Luc Bon lc per yard. less than cost. Ton Top Toe have just arrived; also 1000 yards of black wool dress button Of the same style ; only $5. goods, es wide, laney weaves Visit lllir Grpat Bargain Basement Bargains in Gents' shoes, Congress strine, brocades ami plains, worth and face, all shapes. 81.25 now 75c. HOMhKY. Our $4 line of l,adies' Shoes are the 40 different shades of cashmere. Gres drive in ladies' fast black best value iu Salt Lake. A dress for 81.00. worth 2.50 each. hose at 25c per pair. We shall continue to slaughter the Gross grain silk, worth 81, now 72c. Special drive in gents' heavy w hite prices on onr mammoth shoe stock merino underwear, worth 50c, now for the next 20 da vs. Don't miss our See Big ShOW WlRdOW Of $1 DreSS 25c, each. bargains in shoes.' paHgrnc 50 dozen initial handkerchiefs for , one week only at lOe,worth 25c each. - Children s blouse suits reduced to .,. ,, 75c. i Uorllou nf Rarcralnc Onr $3.50 pants now $2.50. A large assortment of boys suits, A wicuisy ui Ddi&aiiio. Our $4.50 pants now :!. 50. nice styles, go at $3.50. 100 dozen ladies black kid gloves, Our $7.00 pants now 85.75. MBS -.. was USaVU-aa- ' let I WltM M) REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC. E. Sells &Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced I riaes for Cash. 4aAaa,e,,a An406096m0090t6ftt!&il6t4H SfOUTEtfS Oocoa.1 IglM READ THIS, jj Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'Sli ("Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be;; us compare it with the price cf Coffee: coffee costs at least 30c, makes ill half pint cups. ! Which is the Cheaper Drink ? ) bktail raic . Qn j 93 cupo of Coffse, I f2?"'1" fiaT-- ' (150 " "V.H.Cocoal lg " H Sold by every Groeei , UTAH ad MONTANA H,eH,,E" M Importers & Dealtrs I Id Uifli Grade Machinery. or all kind! of tint. CarriM in mock for fmmft- - j diate deliver MafrnPAin Sectional Pipe OoTer-ins- . Iron Pip and Kitting, Air Compreisori, InKermill Servant, K. D. Co. Rock DrlUfl. ENGINES BOILERS. Prom 3 to 0 r. Hoisting KneinM, Tumps, Hnrep Whims, Wlr Rono, Drill Steel, Mine and Mill 8opplt, StlttJ Kltto Powder, Cape and Knee. Main Office and Wareronmi, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. AGKNCT, Bnfte, Mont t3T"Corriiondenc Solicited. LOOK AT Tli IS. First 120 acres of Gas Land on line of West Side Itanitl Transit. $100 per acre. Terms Easy. Second 18 1- -2 Rods frontajrn in enst Half of block 10, plat C, on Knpid Transit line. $300 pr front roi. Terms easy. ko Third lO choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, in North Stilt La Price $1500. Fourth 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size 33x 12 3 fflt each. Two blocks from Rapid Transit. Wholesale prico $00 per lot. Fifth- -3 1- -2 acres on Southeast Bench, $1000. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar , barn that cost $.00, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot size 491 -- 2x165 foot; a very desirable home; tinest vjevv in city. No. :$:$ South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. Seventh-- 1288 acres on shore of Utah Lake, 2 miles In Re front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the great Tintlc mining camp. Investigate this if you TfeVftt to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 337 South Eleventh. East Street, City. JOHN li. SHAFFER. Georftu M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H. S. BunifieiQk, President. t. Secretarj. George M. Scott k Co. (TweoRPORiTEn. ) Dealers Ts Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find ings, Etc., Etc. agents for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Roehling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylka, ct and Engine Otis, Hercules Powder, Atlas F.ngjnoi) and Boilsra, Mack Injectors, :: jeSertuu Uurae vVhtm, JJlake Pumps, Minora' and Blacksmiths Ti, Etc. 188 Main Street, Salt Lake City.; Honey to I. nan. lhave money to loan in amounts lo suit on long or short time. Sam J. Kcuyon, room 80, Hooper block. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORN EV8-AT-- AW. O. W. POM LKS. ATTORNEY AT CULLEN FURNITURE. MANl'FACTUKERS AND DEALERS IN ALL school deskn, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and retmiring promptly attended to: ICS 110 W. So. Temple. INSURANCE. LOUlTHYAlvtsirc IMRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MI'TUAL ot New York. 8ft-- Commercial llloca. PLUMBING. P.XWlKAlT STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 90S MAIH Lake Cltj. , 71 "171 TTT MERCANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For $10 Down, $5 Monthly Powcfer Vied in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Stand Dr. B. H. oeaion Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake pen. pie that he is now permanently located in rooms itt.' and 'M'i Proreis Block, Wh-r- e his servlcra can he procured for trsl ss dental work ataM hoora. Bros. Wagon company, of South Bend, Iud., is at the ( outituiital. T. d. Sullivan of Hew York, a represcnta- - tive of n large mini machinery company, is at the Continental. PERSONAL. L. UIlll of New York is at the Knutsford. W. R. Moore of Omaha is at the Knuts-ford. , A. B. I'.mery of Park City is registered at the Cullen. Sam Sholem of Paris, 111., is a guest at the Cullen. I). H. Andrews of Boise City is stopping at the Cullen. ('. Chamberlain of Eureka, is in Salt Lake. Jaetih Zimmerman of Dulitth is at the Walker. S. ,1. Davis of Chicago is registered at tho Walker. R. I). Millet of Lake City, Colo., is at the Malker. M. Brttunell of Dulitth is stopping at the Waiker. C. D. l.add of Stan Francisco is a guest at the Walker. Harry F. Lewie of San Francisco Is at the Knutsford, W I'. Adams of Chicago is a guest at the Knutsford. Frank Wend worth of Chicago is at the Knutsford. K. II. Krause of New York is a guest at the Knutsford. 1.. 11. Cai.-- c of New York is stopping at the Knutsford. Beor::e R. Jordan of Chicago is registered at tlie Knutsford. V. N. Presscn and wife of Saginaw, Mich., ar. at the Cullen. Ilnrry Bents of New York is registered at the Knutsford. Miss A. M. Brighton of New York is a guest at the Knutsford. M. M. Kellogg, a prominent lawyer of ProTO, is at the Walker. Charles Lamtnersdolf, manager of the Gold Mountain mine, is at the Walker. Toll 11 Wltrick, postmaster at Ncphi, is at the Continental. Tbeadore (It gen, a Milwaukee alderman, is visiting Thomas HUjfjtint, W. V, Bice, secretary of the Anchor com. pauy at Park, is in the city. A. 11. Beinis of Binghan, I'nited Slates deputy marshal, is in ion. 8. Y. K.ccles and W. II. Bancroft arc off on the Short Line for a few tUjgM N. V. Bedhcl, one of the Mrngincers of the Kio (irandc Western, is MUe White T. G Morris, agent for tflpttidchaker BREVITIES. This in a genuine Spring day. ffce transfers in realty yesterday amotint-t-to 17S,01 - 'Another Callihau scent" and the police Id hot pursuit. The thirtoen-v- c ar .old daufhtet of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McEwan dd yesterday. David M. Duncan was Uiis morning to citizenship before Judge Zanc. Antelope island is a naradisc for sports, men. It ia said tliat jack rabbits have ieeU killed there in the past month. Two gentlemen desire board in private family. The beat hoard possible. Price no Object. Address "B," box Op), eity. Tlie people "T Bingham will have the pleasure of hearing lie v. K. W. Crook, nrch- - ieaconofUie Episcopal church of Itah.next Sunday, Tlie Tribuite this morning up an old ?ut of ,lo Jo with which to illustrate its of tlie last sad ritea over tlie remains of tho lain Mr. Spurgcoii. The excursionists to the gas wells last Bight report the height of the llame of the .in'n well as feet. The blaze from the big well at Flndlsy, ., a Its feet high. tuite a crowd went out to see the' new gas well last night and the excursion was so successful bat the I'nion Pacific will he run-niii-another soon. Almost everybody en-thused. Work on the water nia'.n on West Seventh Pnuth is In dug pushed as fasl as possible. The people of the Burlington and Poplar OrOVS additions will toon be supplied with the magic fluid. I)it:i In this city, February Ith, of acute Wright's disease, F.intna, only daughter of Henri and Amies McEwan, aged 18 years, fi months and 3 days Notice of luneral will be published tomorrow. The revival meci'ngs that have been going on at the First Methodist church for the last two week', have been discontinued until Sunday night Her. Dr. Mttbry preaehed last Bight from tlie text "Why halt yc be-tween two opinions V Kelscy ,v tiillespie consuntmale'l another bin deal yesterday, Thirlv-iiv- acres on the Last boulevard, between Fourth and Fifth Kast, former)) tho old race hack, now known aa l.ynwood, were to W. K. Hubbard ami his associates; consideration, $,VJ,OUO. The following marriage licenses were la aued yesterday: dorgen '. I hristensen, aged 86, and Anna Maiic Hansen, aged 33; David T. Reddiek. aged 4, and Olive Will, nms, aged 21 ; Albert K. Bcllor, aged 82, and Mill Louis Forney, aged '."J; Kdward Sand berg, aged HI, and I'etra Peterson, aired 2;; I 'avid 1. .larvis, aged Jl, and Mary C. Mor-ton, aged 7. The usual Friday evening musical services at the synagogue tonight. (Juarlette with soprano uhlignto, "Hark, hark, My Soul" Shelley; soprano and alto duet, "Vt'ake Op, M v lor v" M lUel tenor aolo a nil quartette, "Seek Ve the Lord" Roberta. ChoirMiss Lincoln, Mi. liessie Dean Allison, Messrs. Hurley and lioddard, Prof. Radellfte, or-ganist. Arrangements have been almost coin-plelc- d for the Lrreat t'attleincn's congress which is to be held in Ogden April 39th and 30tb next. It is expected that this will be a gathering Of the representative cattlemen of the west to discuss matters relating to their general and common Interests. A delegation of citizens from Logan called upon (inventor Thomas yesterday to urge tlie approval of the bill rushed through the legislature on Tuesday and Wednesday last, authorizing a new registration before the municipal election in Logan on March 7th. next. Ertba, the daughter of Henry and Agnes McEwan, died last evening at the apart-ments of her father and mother in the ('tab Hardware company's block. Deceased was 1M years of uge, bright and promising and her schoolmates among w hom she was most popular feel that they have sustained a keen idow. Dellnite arrangements for the fun-eral have not yet been announced. THE EUBEKA TOWNSITE. The Tahlnj; of at the !.o-a- LamdolRee still Uuing Oa. The hearing of the Kurckatownsiteopened this morning by a motion of Mr. Bird, for the protcstanl, to strike out all the testimony of lr. ( lark. I'. . Peterson was then put on the stand for tlie town-it- e e pplicauts. After a few preliminary ijuestious he was asked: "How long have you been a resident of F.ureka:'" "I have had my family there for the last two years, and I have been there myself for four." "Are you Well acquainted witli the bound-aries of the mining claims within the. town-sit- e application, and witli the buildings and oilier improvements that have been made thereon ':" "Yes, air." "Have you made a personal examination ol these buildings and grounds to ascertain the improvements now on each of these miainf claims, and also tlie buildings placed thereon prior to tlie mineral location'"' "Yes, sir." "When were your examinations made?" "My examinations were made at different times. made one the latter part of last year, hut didn't think It was necessary to take the dates." "Now, taking these claims as they appear upon the townsite map, or plat, and begin ning with the Wolfe Tone, I will ask you bow many buildings were placed upon that claim prior to May 13, 1S8U, tho date of the mineral claim?" "Thirty; the Wolfe Tone, had thirty prior to lss'.t, or its location." "How many buildings are there within the limits of that claim now, or were there when your examination was made?" "Seventy-eight.- " "Calling your attention to tlie Home Rule claim, I w ill ask yon how miny buildings were upon that claim w hen it was located August 10, 1S72." "Thirty-one.- "How many were tiiere when your exam Ination was made?" "Ninety two." "Referring toth Home Rule stake claim, how many buildings were there upon that claim when it was located Sept. I, lsss?" "I should judge at that time, from my rec-ollection, us I was traveling at that time from house to house with a wagou, there WOUld be about eight." "How many are there now?" "Twenty-three.- " "How many building were there then upon the Little Chief claim wiien it was lo-cated August 15, lsstiy" " That 1 couldn't say, but there arc fifteen now." "How many were there upon the Diablo on August 17, lsss, the date of its loca-tion ?" "1 don't there was any, but there are eight now." "Have you recently made an examination of tlie excluded ground to ascertain the number of buildings that are upon it?" "Yes sir." "When was your last examination made?" "( n the 8th of this month," "Hew many buildings did you then liud upon the excluded ground!1" "line hundred and thirty-fonr.- "How many of those building! were for business i)iirtniM-kv- "Thirty-two.- " "How many of the buildings within the town site and outside of the excluded ground are used for business purposes?" "Forty-tlvc.- " " Are there any churches and schoolhouscs outside of the excluded ground?" "Yes sir." "How many, and where located; state if you can." "There are two churches on the Home Rule, and a punlic schuolhouse on the Wolfe Tone and Home Rule, I believe, but most of it is on tlie Wolf Tone." "From the examination made by you, what in your judgment, would be the value of all the buiUings and improvements, ex-cept those made by the mineral claimants in working their mines, or In developing their mines, within the limits of tlie town site ?" "There are Km; within the town site limits. I should value theni at 4o0 each." "Does this 401 include the buildings on the excluded ground," "Four hundred and six is the buildings there are within the townsite; there may be eight or ten more OUtatde." "What, in your judgment, was the popu lation of Eureka in February, lsoi f" "Between loo ami MOD inhabitant." The witness was then turned orer to Mr. Bird for cross examination. Tlie witness slates thai he first took tin his actual in K.urcka about two years ago. hut that he bad been there two or three days of each week peddling, for two years previous to that time, having commenced in March, lsss He knew of tli,. time of the location of a great iiinin af the mines. At the time of going to press he was still on lite stand. Authorized City Agenti FOR Til Ji Deposit Stamp System. OFTllfi Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. 4 E. First South. tnth Ward Co-o-p Cor. 8th East and th Sonta tt. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 8th Kast Foule.r Bros AS K St E anile v Hperrjr S86 South Main Mrs. A. nntterworth.X'or. 8rd Wait and 3rd South Was. Stonerasn 444 V. 1th North 16th Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. HIU 878 N. 5th West H. F. Evans HI S. 6th West H. J. Sh:mmlaf 587 N. 1st West Frank Branting 637 8. 4th East Slddowsy Kros 701 E. 7th South Mrs. S. Home Cor. State and 11th South Snarr A Sons 824 W. 6tli South J. A M. Irvine 759 S. 2nd Kaa, R. II. Irvine 469 8rt! St John H. Kelson 818 E. 3nd Sou Arthur Frewln 770 W. North Tempit A. H. Woodruff Liberty Path John F. Cos Cor. 2nd South and Crd Emit Robinson & King 847 West Temp; J. W. Harris 210 C 8t John Brown Cor. N. Teinplo and 2nd Wast C. P. Held 877 6th St Richard Duardin Bountiful Cutrrlll Co on CentervUla Pacific Lumber & Building Co. . Sugar t'ostoffloa Jamas Netlson 131g Cottonwood George Savnlo Mill Creek J. K. Roblrson Fnxmingtea en DEPOSITS can he msda at the Bank or OUiwi'.h an. of Its agents, and when the amount reaches $1.00 the depositor will get 6 per cent la terev. thereon, componnded 4 timea a year. GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS. DtMOTona-- F. Armstrong, P. W, Madsen, Thos, W. Ellerbaek. Bollver rfiberts. Dr. .los. S. Rich-ards, Thos. W. iTmninjrs. O. 11. llardav, M. S. Cuumuige, ;Jauiuel Mcfntyra. . . a v,i; f ir; AT LA PLATA. Its I.nlivrinthN llfive Not Stat HaOB Fully Exadorwd. The latest sensation at l.a Plata is the cave tru. k hy the workmen in La Plata mine at a depth of 106 feet. Its extent is as yet unknown hut it lias heen explored for a distance of 4iki feet in a northwestern direc-tion vfrotu the shaft. Mr. Tom llarri-o- Mr. Hrookr and .Mr. Keclinir spent teraral hours on Sunday in exploring it labrrlothl and hroiiu'lit aay some line specimens of galen ore picked from the crevices in this wonderful cavern. It will douhUaai proye a veritable bonanza to Its owners. Fifty, three men are now working on l.a Plata mine and the force will be increased for the purpose of exploring this cavern which it Is thought will show immense hodies of ore when opened up. Kotioa to CrMlitors. Kstnte of jeremi'ih II. Kiinliall. deceased. VfOTICK IN HERB BY GIVEN BY THE UN-Ai- l derslgned, admfniatratria of the estate of Jet em uili II. K m bn II, deceased, to the creditors ui and all persons having claims against the said deeraseil, to exhibit them with the mversary voucher, and affidavits wtthln fouatontha aftor tlie tlr.t piiiilieation of tnis notiee. To the said administratrix at the office of J. A. Williams, attorney. Nos. 401 and 405 Progress buUklng, Salt Lake City, in the county ol Salt Lake, tali territory. Dated Jan nan ti h, issej. signiil, JOSEPH INK SMITH,. Administratrix of the estate ol Jeremiah II. Kim-ball, deceased. J. A. Williams, attorney. Jb re Van Qolog 4'ast When purchasing your tickets for fliy point in the east see that they read via Ihe Chicago. Milwaukee Ai St. Paul railmy. For time, excellence of equipment, etc.Ae "Milwaukee" is always In the lead. mj through trains are 6olid yestituiled, hctBed heated with steam and lighted with Ac-trlcit- Dining car service is the flncdWjD tin- world. All connections are madl in union depots. Either of the undersifaLd will cheerfully furnish descriptive mfjBer or any other Information desired. lMx. Mitchell, commercial agent; Theo.P, PoA, traveling agent, Progress building, Bit Lake City, Utah. a Through New York sleepers-vi-a l'flk 1'ai Itle. Will leave via line February UthjBui 18th, running through to New York witjH change, making fnster time between j1t l.sik, and New York than any oth rB,e This Is the only Killing Car Line lietK,n Salt I ak-- ' an, sew York. For part ieflrs Inquire at City Ticket OlhVe, .1I Main A I). K. Hi ki ;M General Vgent Passenger l'iw |