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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: Sjjjjr DAY, JANUARY 30. 1892, " DOTS AND DASHES. PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS FROM THE PRESS OF UTAH. "M ith Tainted News Notes Also News of Interest from Our Neighbors all Hoiletl Dnu n aiut I'otished up for Times Headers Lots of snow in Cache valley. Brigham is talking of a creamery. The Rrigham C ity council has decided to bond the city for 27,OUO for water works purposes. The Flasher Bros, are building a new planing mill at Spanish Fork. The ma-chinery for the plant will cost 130,000. Mr:-- . Eliza Hubbard died at Santa Clara, California, on the 21st inst. She was the daughter 0f Ezra Chase, a pioneer of Weber county, Utah. Ellen Jakeman, with all the true fire of a southern woman, protests through the col-umns of the Provo Enquirer against "L'uele Tom's Cabin," and urges that its presenta- tion shou.d not he permitted, because its tendencies are corrupting. R. C. Watkius who has charge of the hotel which is beiti,' built at Castilla springs, reports the building nearly up to the square. Thirty nu n are now employed, and yesterday a portion of them started to work on the new pavilion, which will bo the finest in the territory. It will be octagon in shape, the pillars of stone and the rest of .glass. COLORADO NOTES. Creed is to have a smelter. The Star mail routo between Carbnndalc and Spring Gulch ban been discontiuued. TclluriuVs city marshal was .shot and seri-ously wounded by Henry Srjitth, a gambler. There arc twcnty-tlv- e lodging bouses uud or, many rostaurants in the new camp of Creedo. A. E. Hart, at one time marshal of Colo-rado Spring:;, died suddenly at that place last week. William Fisher of Meeker tvns adjudged insane and was remanded by tho court to the state asylum at I'ueblo. The immense wheat crop raised on the Sylvester ranch, four miles from Monte Vista, is bcinjr hauled to Del Norte, where it brings 1. :.'." per hundred. There will be. another extraction mill built noar Crlsman, in Tiger gulch, to work be ores from the Milan group of mines. The riew mil! will cost about (35,000, A party of gentlemen from the cast are at Trinidad with a view to purchasing Saint Helen's smelter. The smciter was been idle for some time, caused by luck of capital to run the same. The Del Norte and Monte Vista Hour mills arc running day and night, their capacity being taxed to the utmost to 1111 orders for Hour. The amount of breadstuff consumed at Creedo is no small item. The mercantile firm of Roberts & Co. of Fori Morgan closed its doors Wednesday, Sliuby, Eslahrook it Co., the bank of Mori Kan county and Chicago firms being the creditors. Tho liabilities are over $1000. Jacob Roker is the first man in Denver r who has been scalped since the days when the Arapaboes roamed over the ground. He was not scalped by an Indian, but byju Tramway electric car. lie sues to recover SlboU for damages. WYOMING NOTES. Anew postofllce lias been established at Thayne, Uintah county. Thomas Roberts i? .ntfi. .lost, a Carbon county stock owner, I'oiJBnins tnat he was bilked by a Phlla-delMi-wool house Inst season. H the small grains were grown success-f;W-at the university experiment station n the Sybillo this year. Sugar beets were large and assayed high. 'Calico" Jack Adams of the Platte river country has called on the state for bounty on a bear hide, ten coyotes, nine wolves, ten badgers, a dozen w ildcats and a raccoon. Civil service examinations are to be held in Cheyenne in" May and November. An official circular says that there are not enough applicants in this section to till the Vacancies. Up in northern Fremont county instead of slugging the editor to death or assassinat-In- Mm decently, people with a grievance burn the office. Tliij was the case with V U. Kdgar's Uateot. NEVADA NOTES. Three feet of snow is reported on the level In Mound Valley. Thomas Hurke who was , last badly injured Thursday, In the Utah mine,' Virginia City, died Tuesday. He was deputy warden of the Penitentiary under Major' Garrard, Mid weigher and night watchman at the Carson mini during Cleveland's iiclministra-tion- . The board of pardons met at Carson on the 86th. The application of William sent from Ksnicrulda county for Murder, was granted. The application of William Pierce, convicted of murder in the second degree in Ornisby county in 1S7II, on a change of vi nue from Esmeralda couutj , - and sentenced to twenty years, and Ooorgo r Mara, Indian, in for assojalt to kill, we're " clsiiod. IDAHO NOTES. Caldwell lias a scandal in high life. Lewtllon Is to hnve electric liglits. F. Whitman lias been appointed postma?-tc- r al MoatpeHcr, Northern Idaho in preparing for a baseball tournament the. corning season. I'ocatello people want a meeting held to push the opening of the reservation. Shoshone county trying to bond herself ' for.ai)0,nu() to pay off her indebtedness. .Itist before reaching I'ieabo the olhore-ven- Ing the branch train on the Wood Uiver line ran into three deer, drawing two of them he- - Heath the wheels. Tho third was thrown to bidu. : CLOSING OF iCAILS. At Salt Lake City Poatollice. Aug- - 2. lBM P J". Ftst Mail, east 6K . U.P. Oguon, Butte, Portland and inter-mediate points 9:3Se.naJ R.U.W. --Atlantic Mai), east 8:60 aja. U.P. Local Mail to Lojran and interme-diate points, also closed poach for Sao Francisco SiSCj.m R.G.W Mail lor Orel.n :80 p.mj U. P. Mail for San Francisco 6:0Op.mj B.O.W. Mali for San Francisco 11 :00p.m K.ii.W. Denver and Aspen Mail :C5 p.m. V. P. Park Cirr, Coalville avid Echo.... 2:W.uw U.P Frisco, Mdford and intermediate Domts 6:10 a. nuj LT Stocktoa and intermediate points. o:10 a.m, CO.- - Park City, Mill Creek and local points . .. 7:00 a.m. R.(..W. -- BitiKham a.mj R.ti.W.-Poac- lies MIMord, Frisco and Provo &:0up.mj nouns roR atou a.h. or mn.s at bjrpot. P.P. -- Kaetern Van Jlail 4:0ft a.m. CP. Park City and Cache Valley 10: aaa. V.P- .- Idaho, Montana and Oregon 1 :g p.m. U.P, Frisco, Milford and pciints south. 5:40 p.m. U.P. Stockton and intermediate points 4:01) p.m. K.O.W. California and we.t 9:40 a.m. K.O.W. Pacini Mail 4:46 p.m. l:.(i.W. Pacific liipress 13:00 p.mj K.U.W.--Bingha- m o:00 e.inJ U.C. Park City and Mill Creek :80 p.nu OFricc aouas. Money order window opens 9 a.m., closes 5.00 p.m Opening register window 9:0tla.m, Closing register wiudow 6:0Dp.ht. (ienoral delivery window open 8 a.m. to 0:00 p.m. Stamp windows open a.m. to :00 p.m. Carriers' window, except Sunday, to.. Jiuup.av SUNDAY HOUns. General delivery and stanap wintowi open 11 a.m. to , 1:80p.m. Carriers' window into 1:09p.m. Boars for collection of mail from the letter oozes in the business district.. 1Wla.m., l:O,4:0a)B:JO and.. ajsi , COL. EdKELLEY f wisa TO bred TO V f THE I y VISITING c 2 PUBLIC ? 2 acoem I ( LNYIfM TO r " VISIT HIS F I PLACE J f Iff 228 State St. M " L r F. Auerbach & - Bro. Spring Novelties Arriving Daily. -- WE MUST SELL AT ONCE jJElIL!E At 50c on the Dollar, or Less, in order to make room for our Immense Spring Stock Now Dally Arriving, We Proceed to Sweep out our Entire Stock of Winter Goods, and have cut prices right and left. Carpet Department. Was. Now j Waf, Tow. 20 pieces Monuette Carpet $1.25 88 cents V Three-p- l Extra aiWeol Carfej....$j !j7 (wren Our best Sloqiiette Carpet .10 $l.m Jfc Tlirapiy Extra all Vool CarpBTl... ifc ''" Wl, "I Body Brussels Carpet 1.50 1.00 Srrrna Mate .Tirv ..w Wmt9 as cam. Roxburjr Tapestry Carpet 1.10 85 cents Skin Mats .Mf 9.50 I ,'n A elvet Carpet 1.60 1.0) skin Mats 1...... 8.HI . ..m Tapestry Carpet Hf cents 60 rents Windsor Art Hues J S.00 l is, Tapestry ( ar pet TBcents Mcents Smvrna Hurs 18x88 , 1.50 V, rents bnlon Ingram Carpet 50(ents SSciir- - ifc. Smvrna Rntrs 21x44 1 8.00 1 SB Union Ingrain Carpet 60 rents 40cents T Smyrna Kogs S8i64 1 3.00 VX All Wool Extra Inirrain 75 cents (ill cents Smyrna Bogs dOxflO 8.50 jS AU Wool Ingrain Carpet 8:cents ffi cents T Symrna Rugs 36x73 ... &.0U 3 5 Extra Super Ingrain Carpet SOceuts TOcouts This is an Opportunity to Secure Greater Bargain! than have been offered before, Linen Depsrtiiient. COc Blench Table Linens for 85c. S 500 dozen knotted fri'tfi.,, S at 15c each 65c Bleach Table Linens for 40c. (' 400 dozen 18x36 HtH Mijf 1 knotted f'ringeat aio each. 70c Bleach Table Linens for 42;4c. J j Odds and ends at 4Sc, 60c. I 75c Satin Finish Table Linens for 50c. iji Towels at 86c each. J '"- - - gl.OO Double Damask for 75c. !' 50 dozen Turkey red Doylies ifssc per dozen. $1.50 Double Damask for !15c. jWj WO dozen Colored Border Doylies at 25c per dozen, 80c Cream White Table Linen for 17' c Jjj 60c Linen Napkins for ic. 85c Cream White Table Linen for 25c. jji 75c Linen Napkins for 50c. 45c Cream White Table Linen for 8tic. ,W" gl.OO Linen Napkins for 75c. 60c Cream White Table Liuen for 10c, U $1.50 Linen Napkins for $1.10. 5c Twilled Crash for 8Vic. J $2.75 Linen NajikinB for $1.00. 121',c Glass Toweling for li'ic f 86c Turkey red Table Covers for 55c. 15c Glass Toweling for 10c. 90c Turkey red Table Covers for 60c. 12!4c Crash for 7c. C Ji.no 10-- Turkey red Table Covers for 75c. Extra heavy all Linen Twilled Crash for 10c. Jjj l.on Colored Border Table Covers for 70c. Turkish Bath Towels at 40c perdoz. .((' il.15 104 Colored Border Table-Cover- for 80c, Turkish Unth Towels at 60c per doz. Jill' jk.25 13-- Colored Border Table Covers for 90c, Turkish Bath Towels at 10c. each. w); ;;jc Fancy Table Covers for 50c. Turkish Bath Towels at 13c each. h j fV Fancy Table Covers for 60c. Honey Comb Bath Towels at 45c per doz. !(' JlRORaw Silk Table Covers V,i yaTds square for 90c, Honey Comb Bath Towels at 60c per doz. y j,,2.!o Raw Silk Table Covers 2 yards square for $1.1C. 500 dozen 18x33 Damask Towels at 10c each. (J s:i.7X.'lionille Table Covers 1)4 yards square for $8 35 inTyf m ilwB The Fiiwst Brands of Domestic T""" "" --and Imported AH In STOCK. TH2 Pfilar tate To All POINTS EAST Only on change of cars from Utah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Froe Eedinrng CHair cars. Ba sure your ticket reads via Missouri PacifioRaBwaj E... townsbttd, G. P. T. A St. Louis. ' 3. V. DBKRAH. lfll Sonth Main, Halt take City. COLORADO MUM RIttWAT. Stsndard UaugeMten Uenm, Pueblo, Oalorida Springs, Sidt Luke City, Ogdra, Psciflc OoaM sjid all Northwest points, ru llanltou, JbeaAi ville. Aspen mid Wlnwoo4 Rprlags. Scenery ORetgsiiled, Eplpment flitswpissei TUroaeh Pnllmsn Sleepers and Polltaaa AmuM Cars bstwaen pmrtt mi San Vein 00. Through the heart of the Book; Umtakm ON most comfortable, the safest and the frandeetol sll TTansontiDntal Boats. Tat rate, da scrlpUon, pamphlets, etoealt upon or sddnas H. C. BTJRKE'ET, Uf.lsxl Sjoth, Suit ImC'Kj-- . IT. COT. BE A lt, Qnrmnl MaBagw, Colo. Sartngs, Colorado. Oil AS. S. tKlf General Passenger Afctit, Seimtt. Colorado pJ Line. Cl,i(lg0i Milwaukee & St. Paul ?Be only 1'n(' nnn',, Solid Heated and Electric LignteB trains daily, between Chicofro and 0Lpajla( P0mpo3f!il of inasmirlceiit Sleepii Ig, carg atuj tjle fmest Dining; Cars inl the woruli I EVERYTHING STipl , Fg-CLAS- S, Any further 'information will bo Ifheerfi aiy furnished by I ALEX. MITCHELL, comi t jai Aaent, 201 Progress Buildi: J f F tl ' .JP Traveling Agent. 'LOOK AT THE MAP," PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. Hie Special Features: " Ot the Pennsylvania Llnited draw a (. ) large travel to it. All Pullman cars j vestibaled from front to rear. Library, . Smoking Parlor, Dining Car, Bath ( J Loom, Barber Shop, Stenographer, Waiting Maid, Sleeping and Observa- - !lon Core, elecUlc. lighted and steam heated. Ad. lross LUCE, 248 Clark Street, Chicago. Tickets Sold Everywhere Over the Pennsylvania Short Lines, r i J Tlia Line Of Wises LipH Coriial. Ales m Porter la I f !' New and Elegant Sample Rooms For the Reception of Friends ij-- H Kpllpv 3 228 STATE STREET. 'I SILVEnTON RAfLHOAD. Botwero Silvcrton aad all points in tho Famous Red Mountain Country Connect!, with the Denver and Kio Grnmlo K. R. at silvrton and Onray, aiid eoiupieeea thri famous trip Around the Circle Over Dsnver and Kin (iraode Katlroad nc'snowledged to ho tiip- niopt niaaia-en- t niounialn Tip in the Mown World inclui.uer dayliKlit ride ,if ix iji,a in Rnncord Coochen lhron.?!u..tl)e.- - Kn- -' etarumnKre Cnnon which Is ii'iofpiallod in its grandeur and adds ereatly to the pleasure of this deltjrftfal joumay. )TT0 HEARS, Pres., Deror, Colo, UOSE8 I.n KIUIAJT. s. K. riOOl'Eft, Oeaerjl Supt. Lieu. Pass. Ajt. bitverton. Diiav, t UTAH an MONTANA x fc fcDtaJtrt In High Grade Machinery. er all kinds ot inty. Carries in stock for Imme-diate delivery Hugueats Sectional Plpa Corer-ln- e, Iro.i Pine and Flttlasrs, Air Comprssor, higersoll-Serg.ian- H. D. Co. Ruck Drilla. ENGINES & BOI LERS. From 8 to SO Ho?e-Powe- Hoistlni JCnfftnes, Pumps, Enrse Whims, Wlrai Rope, Prill Hteei, Mine and M ill Buppliaa, Mat) Kitro Powdar, Caps tad Fuse. Main Office and Wareronms, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake; AGENCY, Bat, Moa. StliettV J. V . FARRELL k CO. ers, m a STEAK FITTEM Healors In all luade of and Force Pumps fnken for Drive sndDiuf Wells, Cpool connection, made; 187 Main, oppos:! Bros. Telenhoce, 200. CSabel, the Tailor, 85 W. 2nd South. A xlt Lakc City" ' U H JSttltS "4r frm$ 5 tfl $55 Ipl'g Pants " " $3,50to$l4 WV SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. PANTSfviADE IN 5 HOURS, By FIret-clas- s Workmea la tali "THE TAILOR." Moved to 60 South State St. Suit Lako City, NATURAL GAS EXIilUSWN. Union INielllc. (in Sunday evening the Union Pacific will run n speeial train from Halt Luke to the natural gas wells, leevlnir al 7:00 p. m. An illumination will he eriren Immediately upon arrival of train by Professor Klliott. The : traitt will be placed so that ihe ilhimination may be seen without passengers leaving the Oari. Faro for round trip only 50 cents. 1). E. BDHLBT, S Gen'l. Ajrt. Paagr. Dept. i J When going east select the popular route, .' the Burlington. Two dully vielibule trnin ' fr.mi Denver with dining and chair ears and ) orlu, . Btr'ouls, Kansas City, fit. Joseph, Atchison ' ' and all pointi cast. . Ji Stockholders Meeting. VTOTICK THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 11 slock holders of The Times Publishing com-pany will be held at the offlce of the company No. 12, Commercial street on Monday, January 11th, 18ii2, at 7 p. m. B. Clauk Wheeler, Geoiiue N. Ifft, President. Secretary. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Times Publishing company was adjourncdt to meet Feb. 15th, 8V', at Boom SO, Wasatch build-ing at 7:30 p.m. B. CLAKK WHEELER, Gkokge H. Ifft, President. Secretary. Marshal's Sale, IJI'IISUANT TO AN ORDEH OF SALE TO J. me directed bv the District Court of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of Hah. 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, I'lali Territory on th" 13th duv of Feb. 1H92, at 13 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of John M. Ericson, Louis Ericson, Amy Frieson, Carl v I'irb 011, Eblifl Kricson, Vlnnie Ericson, Johanna Ericson, Nellie B. Ohristehson and Hues Cbristenson of, in and to described property, situate, lii:Lr, and being in the County of Bait Lake, Utah Territory, and particularly described as fol lows, Commencing at corner 0! Sections 27. 38, 33 and 31, in Township l south, Range 1 east, tsul t Lake Meridian, running thence East 6.10 chains, thence North 16.40 chains, thence West (i.in chains, thence South 16.10 chains to place of beginning; situated in Salt Lake Counly, I'tah Territory. To be sold as the property of the above named defendants John M. Ericson et al at the suit of Charles J. Ericson. Terms of sale tush. Stephens and Schroeder attvs for pllf. B. B, PARSONS, C. S. Marshal. Bv 1). N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, 'January 31st, 1803. Notice of Assessment. HpHi: OQI'lIMfll WATKIUt LANDTOM PANV, 1. Salt Lake Cit mid t'ounty, I'tah Territory. S't.'tir liLTelty Kiven tiiat at a meeting of th' di i''rtui'H held on .latnmry lHStJ, an r.haenmeut of live ($5) aoiiAi! per share was levie on tho capi-tal ntock of the rorporatioi), payable ot once, to the treasurer of the com pan v, Mr. Arch in (i. -i, at the Compflny'i ofllce, Salt Lake City, t'tah Territory. Any siock upon whi' h tbJl Mtessiniont mav reinain unpaid on tho iM dnv ot I(,ebruary. WM. will bo delinquent, and adverisl for Halo at, publh' auction, and unless jmyment lt made before, will be sold on the loth day of March, 1892, at 8 p.m., on that day, at the Com-pany' ottiep, Salt Lake City, to pay the. delinquent asse.-sme- together with cost of advertisiiiL' anil ex in n e of ah By order ot the Hoard of Directors. WM. DIKTKKLE, Secretary. Ifoom lo. ('onmieri ial Hlock. Salt City, January 0, HAWKICYE, KLYSTONE AND DIXIE. Invitnlio:is are out from the Jowa nssocia-tio- n extendliig iuvilation to lowons to at. tend SoeM sratborittg at Younirer's hall, Market street, on "Wednesday eveuin? next at S o'clock, A cm-ru- invitution 1r exteutl-e-to mem bora of Pennsylvania and South, em societies It is worthy of not.? that members of the societies last, nnmed arc not expected to await receipt of a card of invita-tion; theirullcuflanec in solicited without it. Those members of the. last named societies V'lo. may not receive fi card of invitation are no tided that their presence will be welcomed. cgal Notice. In (he Probate Court of the County of Sail, Lake, Territory of Utah. In he matter of he Kitato of John Williams, de ceaned. VTOTICE IS EIEREBY GIVEN, THAT FKKI) G.Healhj iidministrator oi tho estate of .iohn Williams, deeea.ed, 1ms rendered for settle-mea-and (Uud In aid Court, his final account of ids administration of said estate and petition for iinal distribution of the residue of said estate amontr tho persons thereto, and that, Tnesdav. the JJd day of February, I). 1863, at io o clock a.m., at the Court Room el said Court, in tho Conutv Court House, Sail Lake C'ty and County, I'tah Territory, has b t;n duly up minted by the Jttdgeol ftv i 'oiirt, for the of paid account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and jdace any per-son interesteil in said estate mav appearand show nmse, if any there be, why said iecount should not be settled ami approved and rtna! dis'ribution made as prayed for. c K. ALLKN, Clerk of the i'ruhate Court. Dare.l Ton. OT, 18'd. Frank I'ferce. Attorney. ' Illumination at the Has Wollii. The, Rio Orando Weatarn baa taauad the following circular: "The natural iraa WbUa Hif lncat'ed on the lino of the iiic Grande Western niilwny, only Ihirh'cn miles ffom Si.lt J.ake City and tweuty-fon- r mile-- ; from OgdaB, and the Hio (iran ie Western railway have made an agreement with a promineii! firm of Ua lilters to put in a display f S000 foet of two-lnel- i pipe, (o duplet in various desiL'iis the iilnmin.atine powers of natural gas. This display illnot lie made in all its liriiliauey until Wednesday or Thursday evening, "hen speeial trains will l,o run fnun Salt Lake Cily, and also from Ogdet) to meet at the natural git wells. For fur' ther particulara, InquiK, of the Rio Grande Western city tiekej offlce, White house cor-ner, or at the general ftfflce, board of trade building. . . |