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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES: WE )NESDAY, FEBRUARYJ ? ; Opecials in Black WalkeBros&Fyier Co Specials in Blacky w Silks Monday. SEE FRONT SHOW WINDOW OF BLACK SILKS-- 'J Silks Monday. PRICES THAT WILL f ATTLE- - OUR NEIGHBORS! PRICES THAT WILL BRING PEOPLE IN CROWDS! PRICES THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN! Mm iWMW Days BLACK SILK SALE 3 Days. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. j folder $5.00 FOR $1.00 Of Equivalent on Every liar-gai- Counter in our Basement Tliis M. BaBippd to Overflowing. Give it a visit. You can Una every-thing; Children's Shoe at 50 worth S1.4C " 10 " 5C Boys' Boots " 50 " 15C Men's Slippers " 1.00 " 2.5C Shoes " 1.50 3.0C Ladies Slippers " 1.00 " 3.7J " Shoes "2.25 " 3.2J Buttons per card of 2 dozen, 5i N ' " 10i ii " " " 15i it i " ' 20' Actually worth 5 times as much. mmi TODAY & TOJtESDA. 0Li. ' Tlio last GREAT CI TTING anSLASH ISO of prices of BLACK SILKS this season takes place at bur New Store. Avail yourself of an opportunity that is irSPRECEUKNTED. Don't miss this chance. Prices we are quoting on these goods below WILL NOT BE AS GEN CINE again for many a day. We do not give you only ene weave to select from but every weave manufactured for spring. eau de Soie, Maseovlte Crystal, IHichess, Kbadanie, Gros Grains, tndias, taorias, Arnuire, Eaille Francaise and Tiengalines. ! fro, toch Oroi Grata lnh Bros Grain 83 Inch Qw, Grate h .irost.rain ! Monday 55c. Monday 72 Monday 87 Monday 97 Monday 1. 12 " ,; " " aUg" " 1 Pt teoct. 2 pJinstoek pl?& te W. 'Faille Francaiso Faille Franchise S Faille Franeai Faille Francaise Bengaliue J SfflPJ2 Httlk W Iwts 1.10 1 p.' stock in stock. w UP. piece 8 ptoCM 1'"'' 0 j I BotoSC Pea.i de oie 5dT PjfB de Sole Armcre IHnch Monday $1.40.1 Monday 95. Monday 1.15. Monday 1,25 Monday 98c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Something Without a Paralell and that sometbinff is any suit .of clothes in our bouse at the' uniform price of A SUIT. NO RESERVE. Single and double breasted sack and ton Cutaways, Boys' Suits at y2 Price. Figured French Batiste Elegant Fatterns, Spring arrival 35c. Ladies' Special Announcement --Jut an immeusi line of SILK MAIL-LOTT- S now so popular. ,'Of) pieces (10 yards in piece) 10c per piece. No. 12 Satin Ribbon, 5c per yard. A line of men's and boys' hats choicer rr Odd sizes regular price 3&4caeh. JUj Ladies' Belts at 10c, worth BBo, Pressing Combs aloe each. Willow Basket at l.rc each. Men's Walking anes at , was $1.25. Lines Thread oc per spool. Spool cotton 20c per dozen. Needles, darning cotton, pocket books, hair pin, hair Crimper and a thousand and one things too numerous to mention. In connection with this sale in our lll lllilfi 1 1 U --"1 11 till w At a (ircat Sacrifice, Dutchess SS Phadanie Maseovlte Crystal Surah Surah v'4 hieh zi'tcnh , Monday 55 Monday 70c. Monday $1.05. "TM.1 Monday 1. 22 2 was il.MI, 3 1'cs. --' pieces. wiisl..... 1 piece - I'1' " ' India Gloria Horn, 40 inch Minh inch fare lad. a Pure Monday87 Monday 87 MMkJ.U Monday 1. 35 Monday 1.45. I e. --' pieces. 1 piece. 1 piece. J Our Counters will be Covered with Black Silk Bargair MONDAY. Take the Elevator to our Bargain Basement, 5 FOR 1 MONDAY. I Walker Bros. & Ftler CoJ 1 Every Color. B v Table Sets, Napkins to Match S Slightly Soiled at a price that W H S l. m out 1 l I MONDAY. B g Black India Handkerchiefs Embroidered, Damaged price 50c, on sale at rfBTc. Great cut prices ou Snring Ginghams and F.nglisti Vlannclitte," also Domestics of everp kind White Goods, Remnants and soiled, regular 50c and fiOo goods, will be closed at any price to make room for m g. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC.! E. Sells &"Co. i Are closing out their whole stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and Building Material at Reduced I rices for Cash. I AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK-- Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. Jamrs H. Baton P' 'Went Skcrktart K. Szi.i.s H M Bacon Gov. A. L. 1 fiomas M.J.UhaT T. L. Holland ashier 8. M. Jakvis D. O. rirNviCLiK- - W. B. Holland Ast. Cashier 3. W. JUSD, i. W. KwcJ C. F. LoornouBOW. Wloney to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. UTAH anc MONTANA Authorized lity Agents FOR Tll J3ANK OF COMMERCE-- OPERA HOUSE 3LOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DTRF.r.TORS : "mc President Wm. H. McInttue . J. B. Fabi.ow W,V CHisiioi.M. M. K Pakson C. L. HaWKMUM V WoKiii C ashier W. II. Ikvink K b. IUcM a U. Fields, Jb Ast Cashier K. B. OWKWW Id hi Grade Machinery, (it All kinds el dntv. Carrios In stock for Imme-diate, delivery Mapnesis Sectional Pipe Cover-- Irori Pipe nnd fittings, Air Cemprsssors, Ingersoll-Sergtiaa- K. D. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to 60 Horse-Powe- Hoistinz EncinM. Pumps, Tlorss WTilraf, Wlra Rone, Drill Steel, Mine and Mill Supplies, Safety Nitro Powder, Csps and Fuss. Main OlScs sad Wai erooras, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake, AGENCY, BntU, U urt. Solicited. .. . . Deposit Stamp System. 0FT11E Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. !S-- a E. First South. Ifitli Ward Co-o- p Cot. Sth Fast and 4th South (i F Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Ksal Ponlm Bros K M Kardlvy & Sperry 686 South Mate Mrs A. Butterworttl. Cor. ird West and Srd South Wm. Stoneman W.4th North lM.h Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. 0. Hill 478 r''h v"'Bt H. r. Evanr Ill S. Mh West H. J. Shimminf o31' N- West Electric Motors! Of all Sizos kept In Stock up to 500 Volts, and from Power to 40-Hor- Power.: ALSO " Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps o thQ Best Manufacture. Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to IIP Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, 0TEAM PUMPS, t HOISTING ENGINES, " AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. . MIWINO MACHINERY L, C, TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana.. Frank Branting t( s4ll. Hasi tbdd.wuT Bros 701 E Tlh South Mr. S. florae Cor. State and 11th South Snarr Bon 3SH W. nth South J. & M. Irvine 76U S. 3iid East R H Iriue 4MI Jrd St John n. Kolaon 81 E. 2nd South Ar'hur Frnwlu 776 W. North Tempi A. H. Woodntf Liberty Park John F Ceo Cor. 3nd Soutti and Bfd Eaat Robinson King 347 WtltTsnjl J. W. Harris 2' C 3 John Brown Cor. N. Temple and lad Wert 0, V. Held 'dh SJ Rich ird Uuerdin BonnUf ill Centervllle Co-o- Centervllhl Pacille Lumber & BaUding Co.. ..Sugar 1'ostofEc Jams. Neilson Big Cottonwood Qom SavlU Mint rk J. E. Koblcson Farniingtoa rn DEPOSITS can be made at the Hank or OUiwi'.h any of Its agents, and when the amount reaches $1.00 the depositor will get & p- -r cent la. terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BASKIWO BUSINESS. Dmrr-roR- s -- F. ArniHrone, P. W. MadseD. Tho. W. Ellerbeck. BoliTtf ltoberts. Dr. Jo. S. Rich-ards, Tho. w. Jennings. . U Uiluj, M. S. Cunnings, Srjuuel ilclLtyr. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 ATTOKNEYS-AT-LA'W- . O. W. POWEB8, TTORNEY AT CULLEN A HoteL sLNDIuiMfu'RE CO. Af ANl'FACTTJKERS AND DEALERS IN ALL j)i kinds of furnitur, fchool desks, rrreen doors nad furniture. Jobbing ud repairing prouiptlr attended o; 108 110 w. Ho- Temple. INHUBANCE. LOUIS HTAMB CO. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL FIBR, of New York. Commercial Block.! PLUMBING. r. j. mobak. HKATINO EN01NEBU M HAJM STEAM Lak Cltj. . . l k Warren MERCANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For $10 Down, $5 Monthly lUJPowdei: ia Miliioas of Homes 40 Years the SUadsx& Dr. B. H. Seatcn Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake pen-pi- t that he is now permanently located in rooms oO-- i und '.M Pi ogross Block, Where Ms services can be procured for rariUlaa dental work at all hour. BRIEF UTAH NEW&j CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS FROM THF COLUMNSOF THE EXCHANGES. will meet in Boise. The object of the m ct-ii- - to llx the time and place of hoi, hug the cooTentton for the porpoM ot f'ecunK l, to Hi'- national conventini Minneapolis. The convention will most likely he held at Focatdlo. With Some Sole" tram Some of Our Neish-InnDo- Vp i" H" s,u.. .style of Ilrtivity Tk1 He Who Iuus May Head. I'roro will DOT for natural can. The Park City sampler will enlarge Its ea-pa'' 1)'- - Miss Soffi Toki, a fair Japanese, died at Ogden Saturday. The store of Frank BMW Of Pleasant Srovc has been closed on attachments. In his charge to the wand jury at l'rovo, Judge BlMkburn called special attention to the violations 01 uic gauu. Two boys, aged 11 and l:i respectively, were arrested in Salinu last. Saturday night on a charge 01 having stolen two saddles in Chester. Report comes from Ellnore to the effect that Mr. Burton, a saloon keeper orU i place, was taken before a local Justice of the pence ot that place the other day and lined 115 for selling liquor to Indians. It Is reported that Lorenzo Lisonheo of Monroe was taken Wore Commissioner Jones the other day charged with practicing pugilism on the person of Robert Johnson, ami was taxed by his honor in tho sum of 115 and costs. NEVADA NOTES. Joe ltavrnft, savs the Genoa Courtcr, is working gold from Fiue Nut district by an arastra. The Virginia Vv.,-,Vsay- W. G. I'.alston, secretary of the miner1 association, My) I that If the hydraulic mines arc opened 110,000,000 will bo added to the business of the stale, and that there will bl the greatest era of prosperity since 189. It is estimated that at ienst W,000 men will be employed, and that the population of the mining region will be increased by 4D,0U0 or Bt,0CO, George Bchnfw, the old lumberman of Truckee, is a citizen to be proud of. After the recent tire, when tliu prioe "f ltnber mi" ht easily have been advanced i or ! a thousand, he generously reduced the price ta a thousand and then sent men to dig hit lumber out of the snow, saying that "the boy- - had been troubled enough, and he would help them a little." The, fflwr SWto y W H- - Morrison, a blacksmith, was arrested in Winneniuiea Saturday, fT forgery. Morrison went into the barber simp ol Richard Robinson and produced, three untlgned cheeks lor 1300, i:S24 and VI4 respectively, made out in his favor and drawn on the London, Paris and Americ m bank of Sau francisco. Morrison, claiming to he l'eter French, a man well known in Winnciuucca. asked RoblUSOU to si m his (French's) name to the cheeks as he was ) aralvzcd and unable to write. I his Kuhinson refused to do but called in Mr. t. 8. Leonard, who happened to be passing.and stated the ease to him when Leonard signed the checks as requested and immediately alter notified BberU) Fellows ol what he had done. Morrison tried to cash the .t cheek at several places and was linally ar-rested. WYOMING NOTES. The appointment of Dr. J. II. Lo'.t as re-ceiver of the Buffalo land office has been confirmed by the sentc. Taxidermist LockWOOd of Casper has a twenty two point deer head at his shop to be mounted. The animal was killed by A. ii. Cheney. L. J. Mather of Orrin Junction is now sta-tion agent at l.usk. His predecessor, Mr. Farrell. "boo7.cd" too much, says the Lusk Mtrau. Onlv a few davs more work will be re-quired to tlnish ' the new bridge over the Platte t Ira tiarcus' ranch, twenty mill - Up the river from Saratoga, ll is feet long. The stockmen of Hates Hole met at the school house last Saturday and effected an organization, with A. G. Cheney as secre-tary and Ad Keith foreman and treasurer. The association is formed for the purpose of working the range, anil will start out on the 1st of May. The Cheyenne Sun says that a colony of Seidell farmers of the best class is to settle on Wyoming Development company lauds eighty miles north of Cheyenne, on the rail-way. The plans of the company will in-volve an outlay of no less than '.'.(N'.oiio, and among other things they Intend to ac-complish Is a sugar beet refinery, a hotel, flouring mill and a townsite. The Wyoming extension of Hie Burlington is being pushed westward and by June 1st Its trains will lie running to Ponder river. Some 'JIKKI graders are at Work pushing the line toward Buffalo, and the nearest gang to Buffalo is sixty-liv- e miles away. The gra-ders will not stop at Powder river but will keep right up Clear creek. The Wyoming extension of ne Burlington 1 undoubtedly bound for Helena. Montana. COLORADO NOTES. Charles Fcicy, a coal miner at Trinidad, takes his own life. There are now 658 convicts in the state penitentiary at Canon; the largest number ever held there at one time. The pleasant siirinu; weather at Lamar during Ibis month is rushinj; sprint; work. Considerable plowinf; and sonic seeding bare already been done. Lamar Milling and Elevator company will heirin their building operations about the 2.Mli. This will be the largest mill between Dcnve. anil Kansas City. The new Kaptist church at Canon was dedicated, the Rev. Kerr B. Tupper of Den-ver makinv; three addresses. The church is built of Colorado stone and cost '20,(KK). It lias a bonded debt of $0000 and a floating debtoflSOUO, J1I.0IH) baviug already been paid. IDAiO NOTES. ('bar' Knapp lias be n appointed pott-Bat-at De Lamar. The n of Weiscr are going to have a grand timeon March 17th. Charle Umber, one of the oldest and most respected cili.eus ot Owy hee county died of apoplexy at the age of ii years. It did not take the Jury a great while to find J. II. Stone of Bote not guilty of illegal timber appropriation yesterday morning, .lust eight minutes after Judge Beatty de-livered bis charge a verdict of acquittal was returned. The republican state central committee BREVITIES. The fog is on today and it is styles shoes. Alder's 50 K. First South. The realty sales yesterday amounted to 89,403. ' A few dozen ladle' kid shoes at $1.75 per pair. Alder's. 5" K. First South. A mining bum I to be organiied In this city. Attend the jreat lite sale nt the 0. K. Shoe & Clothing "., 181 Mi street. Thomas Slight and Ellen M. M. Wager were "ranted a marriage license yesterday. For children's and boys' suits go to the (). K. Shoe & Clothing company. Two hundred and fifty new hathing bouses will be erected atllarlicld lieach this spring. The Western Union holds messages for Wiiliam Wagatalf.J. 13. Morrison and Mrs. ft. Mueller, Hand-well- , hand-tur- ladies' shoes: a spc-eia- l lot, $:.'.0d per pair. Alder's, 50 fc. r irst South, A marriage license was issued yesterday to Thomas Slight, sue ill years, and Klleu M. M. Wafer, aged 17. nothing and furnishing coiwK slichtly damaged, at less than cost at U.K. Shoe A; Clothing company. Tha Mnrv.ivalo neonle are fxclted over a report of anthracite coal being found near their city. The West Side Bopld Transit is to be ex-tended to Crescent Beach and to be in opera-tion by July 1st. Mr. Bennett of the Kio Grande Western is preparing to Hood the country with pamph-lets on the gas tlclds. The shell" L'atnc ligured in the gas well excursion last night. One man at least was tapped to the tune of 9Q. The West Side rapid transit line is to be ' extended to Crescent Beach, they expect to have it in operation as an electric line by July 1st. Gurlicld Beach ll to be provided with 250 odttlonnl bath houses, giving II total of 5tl for the use of visitors the coming season. The claims east of Bountiful, located" in the Mill creek canon, are being quietly worked. The latest reports are very en- - couraglng. The N lie "Work club held their reg-ular Tuesday afternoon meeting at the resi-dence of Mrs. C. S. Varian yesterday after-noon. The apartment of Mrs. A. F.. AVelby at the Continental vesterday afternoon were tilled with ladies "enjoying the pleasure of hiululive. J. Wall of 2WW. Third North street fell in an epileptic tit at the corner of Second South and West Temple yesterday. He was re-moved to bis home. The Baptists hold their annual sociable next inuraciay evening, reiirumy i", in the church, at the corner of Second South and Sec-Hi- Wet The attack upon Superintendent Ryan of the water department is wholly unprovoked bl any act of omission or commission on his part, and his assailants should hasten to spologiao. He invites inspection from any source, grand jury or other. Dr. Maclean before Judge Barteh yester. jay, examined Mrs. Charlotte Sandsburg, the old lauv who had been brought to the city on the charge of insanity. She was found to be sane, though old and feeble and unable to lake care of herself, and was therefore sent to the inlirniary. The machinery of the Pacitc Paving com. panv of 1'tah was yesterday removed to the Blo tirande Western depot for the purpose cd getting everything ready for the spring work. As soon as the ground gets in con. dition work on State street w ill be pushed to a tinisb. The sheep men have taken a very posi-tive stand against, the bill affootlng iheir and vesterday tired ill two more protests to Governor Thomas. One bore the signature of Charles Crane, presi-dent of the Wool Growers' association, and the other that of W. (i. Crawford, secretary of the Utah wool company. PERSONAL. P. S. Hoy of Denver, is at the Walker. J. T. Street of Montana, is at the Walker, i). Ii. Brow of Chicago is at the Knutsford. George A. Percivsl of Logan is at the White. William Gcrrard from Taylorsville is at the Cullen. J. C. Camming of Rawlins, is at the Cul- - tan. K. Mead of Cheyenne, is a guest at the Walker. W. C. Smith pi Dei Moines, Iowa, is at the Cullen. .I.G. Mead of Price is registered at the Cullen. II. .1. Robinson of New York is at the Knutaford. Kiltie C. Wilkins of Idaho, is registered at the Walker. W.D.Davis of Rawlins, Wyoming is at the Cullen. Kd Kauifmanu of ( bcyeunc arrived in the city yesterday. W. A. Carter of Wyoming, is registered at Knutaford. II. Seli-m- an ot Kansas City, is at tho j Knutsford. Henry Keysor of Bingham is in the city for a few days. V. W. Toung, of Rollins Young, bank, crs, Denver, is in the city. W. EL Wllkerson returned yesterday from a business trip to the east. das. Preston and John I'eters of American Fork, are at the Cullen. .loci F.. Whatlcy wife and children, of Butte City, ere at the Knutaford. ,1. W. Whitehead returned yesterday from a trip to the Missouri valley. W. C Dren hcr and M Stiffman of St. Louis, are at the Knuisford. .lames McGarrcy and II. F.mmerson. two prominent men of Beaver, are at the Cullen. A. Kepnert Hint w ile nave gone ou a six weeks' trip to California. E. A. McDaniel, secretary of the Ogdtfa chamber of commerce, is in the city. M, H. llastin' of the Vestiiii:hnuse Klec-trie works at Pittsburg, Pa., is in the city. A party of six Brooklyn people are at the Knuisford. They have been aulo the coast and are on their wav ea't. TbeM are Chas. Harris and wife, D. W. Burn- - ;iM wife, Miss Bums ami T. R. Hcin. 1 Q. H. Coffin Wife and childraV of Oam-- . Mm., are stopping afl-i- Knuts-ford, ' Mrs. c D l.uirand and MisM p. Smith of DettTI r. arc registered at Knutsford. C. W. Burlier, proprietor oMthe Barker hotel of Manitou Springs, Wo., i In the ge Orceu and wife of JB ,,go arc ,u t M. r. ' is a hi lLrn lmul r dealer. j V .h. i irst Cou-nt i' nc oia pan! d bj bis w ifc. is in theB,-- . M. F. Boher, l..mayor "IM.uncil Bluffs, Li is in town visiting v'itQK friend, M.ll. Browa. if s Derrah, i.'tMlf the Missoul Pacific - tonight for ,JU8 to att.'iil u nicotinic of the general Kenger agenm j of i he road. n H. A Johnson, of DetiroH,0 js hi re S take !l jHisitioIl ill till! 0 tUc Hil (i: aie!" W t.. n, is at ,.r I .Notice to Creditor. Estate of Jeremiah 11. Kimball, cla. 'ased. VTOTICK IS HEREBY HIVES Bl TUB UN-1.- 1 dersiiii-,1- , administratrix of (t estate of Jeremiah II Kindudl. deceased, to the editor ol and all persons having claims atainsf til" said deceased, to exhibit them with 'hnlnecefsary lonelier, an.l s.lli.l:.-- its ; ithtll f..OHIl itlls llftcTj the tlrst publication of this notice. To the said administratrix at tho offtj of J. A. Williams, altoinov. No- -. 101 and l'rnsress bullklnz. Suit Lak. i ilv, iu tl. colli y of Salt Lake, I tab territory. Doted January l:k, UWL Signed, JOSEPHrSKlMITH. Administratrix of the estat of JeremKh H. 'iim- - ball, dCd. j J. A. Williams, attorney. |