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Show V 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1892, I Expert Dental Co. LOOK AT THIS. First 120 acres of Gas Land on line of West Side Rapid Transit. ijflOO per acre. Terms Easy. Second I 2- ftoris frontage in east half of block 10, plat C, on Kapid Transit line. 800 per front rod. Terms easy. ko Third lO ehoice corner lots, 125 loot front each, in North Salt La I'rice $1500. Fourth 7U lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size 33x125 feet each. Two blocks from Kapid Transit. Wholesale price 690 per lot. i Fifth 3 acres on Southeast Bench, JjUOOO. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, ham that cost $500, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot size 4s foot; a very desirable home; finest view in city. No. 33 South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. Seventh- - lUttS acres on shore of I tab Lake, - miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the great Tintic mining camp. Investigate this if you. trrTTri to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 337 South Eleventh; East Street, City. JOHN D. SHAFFER. , SastSSSSjSSSWa J Hooter's GocoA.il mfimiM PS-KA-SE READ THIS. tmJ f4 r . "'O Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'Sl; fSSc G0C0A (!Best & Goes Farthest") seems to be;! I j'Jf-- high. Let us compare it with the price cf Coffee:;; BETtJ'a f ' :M 1 lb. of g'-- coffee costs at least 30c, make: 31 ball pint cups. j Jfc? ' tl.erctoro 90c., " 03 j r'fcw,!j-.jii- 1 ' "V. It. Cocoa" also 90c, " 150 " " jj ilay Which is the Cheaper Drink? ""E If hktaii. fki.'k. , QOr j 03 cups of Coffee, I gel P j , g0 "V.H.COCOa! ' I 5 ;: r. Sold by every Orocer. m j I B. R. TOD, S Manager Kxpsrt Dental Company. 5 Yours For Aid3 to REALTY & COMFORT I ' j Bj my inttbod I can iua.ko artificial ; teeth with tho gump curved, colored r.ndso R ; shaped a to restoro the naturl xpres 1 ion of the face in any cape, bo matter 3 how badly the cheeks may be sunken or the Ifpe wrlnkiod. I will tuarjtntee Is m make thf-- w RatWaJ that a t ritic cannot H detect t'if m Reitorinr; lest cxproficinn is fi an art that ei 9TJ A&tttitx doea not ioUcfi or ifl H anettatAsd wim:'lv inakiim a et ol ttetb H II to Ct utri'e, tly aoa bo durable dfes not B compfete this branch of ('e.tiatry by tnj h t i.ieaiiH. Itrer.uirs t ho skillful eye and m E connin; lituid of one who haa devoted K k much time and pmctiof to thin particular I BcitMicf; tieo aa course of blfbet Rj tj itndlee not receivd iu tu regular dental m ! DENTISTEY I I SUNDAYS I UGLIDAYS. I Office in Central Clock, I No. 48 West Second South. 1 f HU4 &4mm" MUS. GRAHAM'3 Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream It in not a CuHiiietir in tlin sense In which that term it popularly ued, but permanently boautittes. It creates a foft, smooth, clear, velvety skin, and by daily nse gradually makw thn coiaplezion sev-eral shades whiter. It in a constant pro-tection from the affects of sun and wind and prevents suiiburn and freckles, and blackheada will never come while you nsa it. it cleanses the fate far better than soap and water, nourishes and IiJMaip the skin ticsues and thus prevelHB formation of wrinkles, ii gives th V ness,' clearness and smotlrriesg JsP that you had vhen a little girl. lady, your? or old, ought to It, sks. gives a more youthful appearance B lady, and that permanently. It no ucid, powder or alkali, and is lees as dew anil as nourishing to j H as dew is to '.he (lower, Frtce Ask vour drogglet for it. Nample Hottlc mailed free to on the receipt of 10 rents in .mrjpB for postau and packing. Lad, BP wanted. Mus. (iChvaise Graham, "Beat tor," U!i Post St., an Fi ai o. H A. C. Smith A Co., Druggists, s , fnll ot Mrs. Qrftham'e Preparations. nraOB jSTATIONAL Bank of the Republia c ipirii, fuio.ooo rciaLT Pan tr Foank Kkox President i. C. Kabricx J.i.JUiy Cashier 47 MAIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Money; loaned on facrable terms. Accounts of mer-chants, individuals, firms and cttrporatious so. Ucited. Five pot cent interest pjiia en savings and time posits. DIRECTORS: L, 0. Karrrlck G. 8. Holme Kmil Kahn J. A. Earls W. E. Snu'dley Geo. A. Lowe, Frank Knox. II. L. A. C uimerj J. G. Sutherland. ELLS, pABGO & QO.'S BANK. HLT LAKE CITY UTAH IJl'TS AND SELLS BXOHASOB, MAKB8 ! MasrwUc transfer on the principal cltleii uite States and Kurope, andon nil pointu in thii faclllc Coat. Issues lottera of credit available In the principal Jtias of the SmciAl ntientlon given to the telling o? orea and i n. Advumi made Oft couBignuienta at low-i ttri tevlar attention given to collections through-- ' i tah, and lidjoimi-.i- ; 1'erritoriea. io-unU aoiicitod. COKRESI'ONDiiNTS: Far;o A Co London . silt, Farm .v Cj New York laUonol of the Ueyublic Koiton 'irat National Bank Omaha ' rat National Bank Denver t v National Bank Denver , ickantii' National Cant Chicago tl iena' Bank 8:. Loula e'lla, Vtago i Co San I rancUco l. E. Dooly - Cashier. M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. FJNION RATIONAL JJANK. Bncceaaor to Walker Broa, Bankers. BitikllikM 1860. Ciittai. (Fully Paid) $40C,0M btui-i.e- 40,080 United States Depository. Transacts A General BanBm Business. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. iM" .....Prenldeul V ''1",,"m"n Caehiei .' worth Ast. Cnehlei J. li. Walker, Jr Ast. Casluej TEETH EXTRACTED 3 Absolutely Without Pain ! i.. 1 Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.00 I Teeth Filled - - - - $1.00 j f Sole Agents For ( Holmes' Celebrated Rye. y23 Weat Seoond; Efff. J i. Salt Lake City. ( ENZENSPERSER. K JOE. j SPORTING GOODS (Suns, Revolvers and Ammunition, Bisycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. BPcrp,PockrtCntlerj, Shears and Scissor Stropr, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bells, Dog OollMia Thompson BooU ana Shoes, Fiold ana Opcru GlabHus. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing. B.11. Sdrifler - Who doss a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. AT NO. 44 MAIN STREET. (Opposite thn Co op.) and Pays INTEREST ON Deposits. Dofires your accounts. HOTEL KNUTSF0RD, I Opened June 3. Now and Elegant in all its Ap- - pointmonta. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Eath. 9. S. HOLMES, - Propriety QOMMERCIAIi NATIONAL BANK, LAKK CITY UTAH CawTiL (Fully Paro) $1100,000 BUOM.US aO,(M0 General Banling in All Its Brandies. Iisaes rprfiflcatps ef deposit payable on dsaand bearing Interast if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills of exchange on all principal citiaa in the United states and Ga. M. Dowmit. . President W. P. Naur Tuouas Marshall 2nd John W. Domellaic Cashier DiRSCToas F. II. Anerbach, John J. Daly, D. 3. Salisbury, Mcvlan '. Fox, Frank UiDyer 'fbomaa. Marsbull, W. P. Noble, U9ori;a M. Downey, Jobs W. Donuellaa. PERINIBROS. m- tffiSwnELtSitti&k nfacturers and D h r in SHB U.r hi aiias, Parasols, Walking Canes. A Fine Line of JX KID GLOVES. mf W WMSaRBHQ Mp& pair fitted to the band. Umbrellas and Parasols re 'j' ' pt r. .: repair d on Bhort notice. Parasols made to matu .. jjrA dresses. '(S ' A KnutsfordnotelTS6r, State St Salt City, Utah. Main Stor- e- If tJ sX 083 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. George TtT. Scott, Jas. Glcndennlng, H. S. Butnfiei President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated.) Dealers In Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find ings, Etc., Etc. gent3 for the Do?.?e Wood Pulley. Koebling's Sttfi Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. del uud Enitine Otis, Hercules Powder, Atlas Eninea and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Scales, jellcrsoa Uoio Whiui, liiako i'umps, iliiiers' and Biacksmltha TbU, Etc. 168 Main Street, Salt Jke City: WALKER HOUSE, A Pirtt-Clas- s European Hotak-- - The Walker Is located in th business center of the City and has all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertainir.r to a strictly first cla.s hotiee. It Ir. managed as well as any hotel in the West, and is strictly the business and tourist hotel of bait ill nn PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Cba Walker hv.A the VetmpoTltan are to t leading hotels of Salt Lake City. G. S. ERB, Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IN THE CUT. Corner of Main and South Temale Streets. Money to Loan. Ihave money to Irian in amounts to suit on long or sliort time. tam J. Keuyon, room SO, Hooper block. . JbfCQORNICK & QO. BANKERS. Xotabusvid, 1873 Salt Lak, Citt, Uiab, A General BaDking Business Transacted. Collections promptly made on all points In the WeaT and Nortbweut. Careful attention given tm consignments of Ores and Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of taa United Btatea and Kurope. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: Nkw Tosk Importers' and Traders' NaUaaaal Bank Konntc Bros. Cbicaoo Commercial National Bank. 8an Kiuncisco First National Bank. 0aiia- Omaha National Bank. bT. Loins -- National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Citt National Bank of Kansas Cltyj First National Bank; American National Bank. Dinvxh Denver National Bauk; City Natlaaal Bank. Prini.o Firat National Bank. Poutland, Ore. Firrt National Bank. Losuoa JlarUn's Bank tLiinited) im Lombard strest : S. D. EVANS, EMBALMER. Il 214 State St. Salt Lake City, g College Graduate of Embalming. I Special attantinn given to the shipment E of bodies. Open all night. Telephone H . . Salt Lake Hardware Co. Sirn ofBig Gun. 43 and 44 West Second South. GREAT OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next 30 days. We propose to dispose of our entire stock of AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners i and contractors supplies. Have You Examinty! tho Mei'its ol' the Economy Furna.e jnm: . I CURE FITS! When I fay I cur 1 do not mean merely t stop them for a time, and thsn have them rej turn again. I mean a radical cure. I ha. eg made the dlseaae of FITS, EPILEP3Y or FALLING SICKNESS a lite long Btudy. l", warrant my remady to cure tho worst csgs I because others have falltd Is no reason f,,r not now receiving a cure. d;ud at outv for treatise and a Free tJottt of my InfalUbU remedy. Ulve Kxpiass aup 1'ostoUlee. m .t. at. c. JHa s. V- - ?. I i SALT LAKE EVENINGJIMES. bTthe times publishing company. "eTiVik is published "cry evening (Sunday xrcot-d- ), and I delivered by carrier In halt I.aka Cit Oeden, American Fork, I'rovo and Park City at 76 Cent a month. The Tnn contains the full Associated Press Seport, and bal Special Telegraph Service cover-ing this Entire Inter Mountain itaglon. Tbf, Times is entered at the Postolhre in Salt Lake l itv for transmission through the mails a econd class mattar. Persons desirine The Time delivered at their homes can .erure It by postal card order or through telephone. When delivery is irregular make Immediate complaint to this ofllco. Subscription to The Daily Times. (iLWlTi IN AOTAHCI.) ISmonthi $95 e " " 8 " j . 7o Weekly, 1 year!"'.. Ml (Address The Times, Salt Ike City, Utah.) The Times' Telephone No. is 481. ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY in. Maes. SPIK1T OF UTAH'S TRESS. The Provo Enqnin r thus calls atten-tion to a serious evil anil at the same time deals the city marshal a well mer-ited dip; in the rilis: "The number of young men seen coming out of the back doors of saloons on Sabbath is rather suspicious that business is being done on this sacred day that should not be engaged in. Our city marshal says he is no detective, and vt'll not do what he calls 'under-handed work,' in order to catch the saloons selling liquor on Sun-day. He has kindly consented, however, to arrest any rum-selle- r against whom charges may be made by any one." a 1In I'tiih democracy deals in tyranny, democrats of too legislature have Men lit to deny one of the dearest rlghtl of the people the right of petition. A few (lays the republican central committee of Utah county met and drafted a resolution proo f.ung against the action ol the house in killing the bounty bill, and asking that the matter be reconsidered and a bounty given ou all sugar manufactured in Utah. So soon as the matter cane up in the house a motion was made that it be tallied, and all democrats voted to table it. It seems to us this is a little more democratic than will suit the people of Utah In general. I'rovo The I'rovo Dispatch is nothing if not amusing. It winds up an account of an elopement, a genuine lovu affair, in the following words: "Swisher (the male party to tho romaneo) is blamed On all sides for bis degrading action." a Tho I'rovo Dispatch has the following suggestion in regard to the streets of that fair burg: "Ono of tho greatest drawbacks to Frovo city today is her lack sof decent sidewalks. At times like the present, and in the early fall when rains aro frequent, it is almost dangerous for a person to trust himself out after dark, on account of the bad condition of tho roads. With a whole mountain of tho finest gravel cast of us, connected with the street railway, it would seem that with an outlay of a few hundred dollars the city could at leastjgrade Center street and East Main from the depot to the Central building." a It's all settled now; the Park City Miner has said: "Hill is net the man.'' a The Tintic Mtner says: "The Tintic winter this year has been almost unpre-cedented, and will be remembered as tho snowy winter. Tho snow began falling a few days prior to Christina-- . and with but little interruption has been snowing ever since. It is heaped in the mountains until it is an assured fact that water for next year will be plenty. Then the south wind has been busy, too, heaping the drifts upon the north sides of the ridges, so that the sun cannot reach it soon enough to melt it before the heat of summer." complctclist of justices of the peace ! teb, with rate s per day ; daily and week!; their politics and day of issu , be. Bides much oilier information useful o of business and professional menl A descriptive sketch of each place 11 be lives, embracing various items of ia ;rest, such as the location, population, die laces to different points, the most convene n ship-ping stations, the products that arc Hi irk' t ed, stage comtnunicaiion. trade statistic?, bonded debt, the nearest bank location min. cral interests, churches, schools, libraries and societies, the price of land, and ! tie in-ducement offered to settlers. An itpor tant feature will be the classified din 'lory, giving every business arranged und r its special heading, thus enabling our subscrih. ers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manufacturing Sr dealing in any particular Hue of goods. The work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of the but inesi community, and will be so thorough as to ib serve He ir liberal patronage. Advertisements will be neatly and con. spicuoiisly Interspersed through the volume at the following rates: One page, HO; half page, $25; quarter page, 115. Gazetteer per copy $5. Special rates made for covers, colored pages, etc. The patrouoge of the business community is respectfully solicited. K. b. Polk iv. Co., Publishers, 74 8. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Ltah. Coteraia and Wyoming (laia tteo and IlusinesH Iiirectory iti Course of I'libliration. It is our intention to make tho forthcom-ing edition of tho L'tah, Colorado and Wy. omimj Gazetteer and Directory tho most complete work of the kind published. It will contain an accurate business directory of every i t , town and village ill l tah, Col. orado and Wyoming, and the names auu ad dresses of mill owners, country merchants, and professional men. etc., etc., who are lo-cated ad jacetit to villages, also lists of gov-ernment and county officers, commissioners of deeds, state and territorial boards, statut-ory provisions, census statistics, times of holding courts, names of the postmasters, pestaffess, express and telegraph oi'e. rs, a Keai the remarks of Judge Powers and Hon. 0. E. Allen before the sen-ate oommittee ou territories. They are to the point. Salt Lake City's example in placing the American Hag upon public school buildings is being followed by eastern cities. The Omaha Bee of the 18th an-nounces that the school board of Coun-cil Bluffs has decided that the Stars and stripes shall wave from all the public IChool buildings of that city. XbksB is a striking sameness in the method of republican pilgrims who visit Washington these days. They first have themselves interviewed on tho presidency, and having stoutly championed the of Pres-ident HarkiSOS they proceed to call on him and ask for tho appointment of Mr. to a certain office. And it would bo a very ungrateful president not to oblige them. T&BBE is u khullv mention in some KpublicftB (Hiartei s of BOBEKt T. LIS-- ( iiln for pretldftnt. This is a well-mea-tribute, but il is bestowed rather, upon the name thua upon the man. Minister LlHCOLH is an inestimable gen-tleman, a man of ahility ami acknowl-edged character. It is evident from expressions secured from him that he discourages any such movement. It is not the tirst mention of Mr. Lincoln's name in connection with the chief mag-islr- y of I lie nation, and, as in all other matters of which the nation has knowl-edge concerning him, his words and actions have been characterized by a modest dignity worthy the sou of such a sire. Thk word "schoolmaster" was in common use lifty and even twenty-liv-yesrs ago, but has given place almost entirely to school teacher. There is a move to revive it In New York, where an association has been formed known as "The New York Schoolmasters' club," which contains not only many of the teachers of the pub-li- e schools but principals, pro-fessors and collego presidents. The name may be rewved, but il will hardly convey to modern young America the icca of the typical schoolmaster of the old-tim- e subscription school or ol the pioneer public schools, whose hickory rod was the cnililemof an authority not to be trilled with. Itivnl Papers al the World's I'alr. From the Chicago TribnB, The daily paper Editor Elliott V. Shepard latofids to print nt the World's fuir groundl next year will lie a Journal of excellent mor-al character ami one that all good people can safely take Into their families. Certain friv-olous persons with a leaning toward depravi-ty In journalism are tiilkiiii;- already of baviUK a paper resembling as nearly possible tl e Congressional Record published on the El position grounds in opposition At the Commission. The Utah Commission have appointed Joseph M. Cohen deputy registrar for the ensuing Park City municipal election, also indues fur the municipal election in LpgUQ and Sinithlield cities iu Cache county. Logan. First ward T. A. Thoreson, James C. Wallers, Nickolai Crookston. Second ward Hans C. retersen, John Nelson, Newell Kimball. Third ward William K. Partington, l.ars l'eterson, Kdward P, Kowlaud. Fourth ward W. W. Maaghaa, William J. Hood Win, Charles H. Hart. Fifth ward Krastus P. Niclsou, William liraugham, Antone Anderson. BmitltBald, Charles McClain, James Shorten, Joiner P. Low. A Crumb ot Comfort. Boston Herald. The democrats have orginlzcd in Hanger Me., and have put CI velond men at of the city committee. While Senator Hill as crowding the to the wall in New fork the bHgbt ruy of hope at Han ger should not he overlooked. . m Ves Ituthe Him in Gore. Chicago Tribune Talk not to us at peace! There is no peace while the clarion voice of Colonel Elliott F. Shepard continues to ring out over the country demanding blood. Patriot uml statesniiin. Chicago inter Ocean. Bengamin Harrison has an al io cabinet, but the Ainericmi pi opto w ill ea.-il- y obserM-thai he his president and the peer of nny as a statesman and aa' patriotic na they are inude. Chlldl'l Park, Philadelphia Record. Mr. licorge W- Chlidl iutends addlBX to the long list of his benefactious bv making a big new public park out in the I'eiinsylvania country not very fur from Philadelphia. TOWN AM) CITV GOVERNMENT. Mr. Kdwin A. C'i hlky in Frank Lt Weekly, discuss ei "Democracy and City Governrnent." He holds that In' small towns lius licrn high-ly democratic und successful iu this country, while government in the large cities has beeh a general failure, while democratic in name it is not so in tai l Mr. Cl'iM.KY points out that the hrsi exampleoof municipal government in the United Stales has liecu lurnisheil by the old fashioueil N'ew Kngland town meeting, which was a true democracy because all the people assembled to-gether at ltetd limes and devised measures and appointed or elected offi-cers to execute the popular will thus expressed. The N'ew England town was early a distinct political unit, and tlill exists today as a peculiar feature if New England civilization, as seen not only in local government hut iu the publication of election returns, when one reads that returns from twenty-seve-towns show that Colonel Smith leads Colonel Hrown liy so many votes. Town government, alter the New Kng-lan-idea, is the old democracy that has been shown to have existed long before the kings and barons of the middle ages had developed their feudal systems. As towns grew into cities the pure democratic government has declined before tho advance of makeshifts and expedients. The people have decreased and the politicians and demagogues SS have increased. When a towu becomes a city of thousands, it cannot well be governed by a town meeting, and the larger the city the more impractical Iocs this come to bo regarded. Tho city's affairs aro then left to be attended to by proxy and representation, and here the rings and roosters lind their opportunity. Some niedi.'eval cities were Independent sovereignties ruled by oligarchies of rich merchants. Many cities in Amorics arc ruled by oligat-- , chics also, but tho oligarchies aro not composed of merchants, but of polit-icians and leeches. They arc Tammany halls, whose members are plunderers living off their wits and the indifference of the patient tax payer. Tho evolution of the town into the large city diminishes the interest of the individual citizen in its governmental affairs, but il ought not to do so. The evils of city government aro duo to the sufferance of the citizens in permitting designing men lo feed on them. Tho Hl government of cities is of necessity by jc representative democracy, but there J0. arc always honest men who can be en- - trusted with municipal affairs, if ra tho people would determine that such and only such men should represent ; B stock Yards 1'rldo Wounded. Chicago Duily Tribune. Two Men at the .Stock Yards got Into a heated discussion the other day oyer the law of e.upply and demand, anil cine oT them said: "There Isn't any use in arguing with S man who dosen't understand the dement. ary principles. Vou dou't even kuow what it syllogism is." "I'll bet t'tO," replied the other man pnrple Vith rage, "that our packing house turns out more cans of 'em in one day than the one you're working in does In i mouth! (.'insistent in Her Tastes. Epoch. Kangle It seems to me very strange that Mrs. Mc.lankin should lavish in much affect. ion on that homely pug dog. C'umso Not at all. Vou ought to sec her luisbaud. |