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Show 9 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: SATURDAY, JANUARY 30. 1892. , Highest of all in leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report Powder ABSOUJTEU? PURE SeTTLSP AT LA-ST-- . y-- T REMOVED BEYOND DOFRT. AND PREP ABED FOR BU8THE8S; INVENTORY TAKEN AND EVERYTHING SETTLED FOR THE YEAR. "Be Gone I kU I Dull Care." I One of The Grand Additions! , We have had a ffi Our Mr. Fyler glorious year in To Our Elegant Store this Spring, X leaves for spite M the dim- - & Will be Our 3r the East eoity we have ' labored under. . ik-- n m-- next V ednesday, We reiirnsu. M 9 9 1 V aul preme and 1 I I --j U he will in. competitors. vKV I I I I I I iwy f scour eFaS mJllllllltl y $ b()stoxyork .'lone iu'thMiehi i . f A of competition. (llV (lW PHILADELPHIA hut we are not A J ")l For ' I the latest sifj iMi)(iiiHieilt.jf and we intend to pijyCOOPS, make this year It will he under the manHtreinent of a lady of many years Eastern experi- - ffi t'XKPETS of our Lord. enee. who is now in New York scouring the market for Spring Novelties. Ve illOli, the most jfffshall have the largest Stock of French and English Novelties ever brought to jfc-- CLOAKS, notable one on salt Lake. During- - Mr. Fyler's absence our entire stock will be reduced, and And record. g- - we shall offer more genuine CLOTHING. "rvT"7 Bargains in Every Department v , X , J Vy Than Ever Before, Zjfc After taking Inven'tory, we find Our Stock much heavier than we anticipated, and we must reduce it, in order to make room for Mr, Fyler's Enormous Spring Purchase. Attend Our Bargain Sales in Our Great Basement. Always Something New and Desirable. ' '"-- 1 ''' .1. -- - - - -- ' -- g MBHCEDn.fc dLUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Aro oloeing out their whole 51 ;ot of dumber, Doors, Window ard Building Material at BEDUCEI! PRICES FOB CASH. Lannan's Market Leads all Others. We show the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Cure- d. Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. All our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. LOOK AT THIS. First 1 20 acres of Jas Land on line of West Side ?:;' I Transit. $100 periwre. Terms Kasy. Seeoud-1- H iJ ltod.s I ron a e in east half Of bloek 10, plat C, Oil Ifupid T.nnsit ine. ..iiO per i rout roil. Terms easy. U.O Third 1 choice corner lots, 5J5 foot front each, in North Salt La Price $1500. Fourth 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, alee 38x185 feet eaeri. Two blocks from Kupid Transit. Wholesale price $90 per lot. Fifth 3 I -- 5i acres on Sou h east iJench, tfilOOO. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $000, city wa er, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot sizo 4'.) foot; a very desirahle home; finest view in city. No. S3 South Eleventh East Street. Price $3AOO. Seventh- - 15JI18 acres on thore Of Utah Lake, 2 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 vth 4 to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. H!57 South Eleventh East Street, City. JOHN D. SHAFFEit. . Authorized City Agents FOR THIS Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Dtah Commercial & Savings Bank. B-S-l I, First South. , 10th Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th East nd 4th Sooth ). F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Kast Foulger Bros SK8 KurdTc v A Sperrjr 686 South Main Mrs. A. H'itterworth..Cor. Ird Wen and Urd Sooth Wm. Stonernan 444 W. 4th North 15th w ard Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 378 N. Mh West H. F. Evans Ill S. 5th West H. .T. ShaOmlng 587 N. 1st West lFra:m Bmnttng t6? S. 4tli East ilddowsv Bros T01 E. 7th South Mrs. S. florae Cor. State nd 11th Sonth Snarr A Sons 884 W. tith Smith J. A Si. IrTlue 789 S. 3r.r East R. H. Irvine 459 8rd St John II Kelson 818 K. 2nd Sooth Arthur Frewin 778 W. North Tempi A. H. Woodmlt Liberty Psrk John F. Coe Cor. 2nd Sooth sod 3rd Eset Robinson A Kiog 847 West Tempi J M W. "Harris 210 C B Joha Brown Cor. N. Temple sad Sod West 0. P- - Held 877 6th 81 Richard Duerdln Bouotlful Centendlle Co-o- CentervilU Pacific Lnmber A Bulldnig Co Sugar Postofoot James Neilsoo Big Cottonwood George Savlllo Mill Creek J. E.Robinson Faroiuigtoa p DEPOSITS can b mole at the Bunk or D Vfiwltb any of Its agents, and wh-'- the nuiocnt reaches (1.00 the depositor will et 5 per cent la- - terest thereon, compouoded t times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. DmacToas F. Armstrong, P. W. Msdsen. Thoa. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts T)r. Jos. S. Rich-aids- , Thoa. w. Jennings, O. 11. Btrdty, M. B. Ctramlugs. Samuel Mclatvra. Goore M. Scott, Jas. Glendenning, H, S. RumfieiHj, President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporateo.) Dealers Im Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc.. Etc. jrents for the Rodpe Wood Pulley. Roeblinir's 8ttel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. er and Engine Otis, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engicej and Boilers, Mack Injectors, SufTjdo 8caiet, jefferton lioite Whiui, Blake PtUtp, Umert' and Blackamitbt' T:i, ttc. 188 Vain Street, Salt Lake City. Baking Powder Used in Millions of Ilomes4o Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. BDSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOBNEV8-AT-1-A-O. V. POWER AT ' I LLI, .N ATTORNEY . FfKNITDBiC. 8AHDBURG TUKBITVltR do! fAOTOBIBS AND USALUtlM IN ALL MUH of furntlurf, school desks, tutta loot and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; WT Bo. Tnmpln, INSURANCE. LomsTiTAMTcrco FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDKNT; MFTHAL ot New York. e Commercial Biwch. PLCMBING. CTF.AJI HEATING KHQIKUB M MAIK O St., Stlt Lake City, F. E. Warren MERCANTILE i COMPANY. $125 Organs For ujj Dr. B. H. Seaioii Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo- - pie liiat he, is now permanently located in rooms oU! and 303 Progress Block, When Ml services can lie procured for Grtt-cla- denial wora at all hours. 'resumed this morning, when the townsite people expert to have their inninc;, and they have nodonM but what the righteousness uf their cause will w in in the end. The t'ocpel Mating at the Youne Men's Christian association tomorrow at 4 o'clock was to have liven led ley Kev. Hunt, hut he williuiflt ;:ivts place to Kev. Wetbr M the Episcopal eliureii. who will be present and give bis famous address on "Social I'urity." Every young man is invited to be present and hear this important subject presented by the evangelist. Trinity Knglish Lutheran rburrh, Ri v. .lames f. Heates, pastor, larvtcea tomorrow at 11 a. m.. and 7:'t(l p. m.. at St. Mark's hall on East First South, opposite City hall. Subject of morning sermon: "The Christ-ian Life Voyage Typified by Christ's Voy. age Over the Sea of Tilienas." Evening: "The Person of Christ," as taught by in ot the Augsburg confession. Sun-day school at '.1:45 a. m. The First Congregational church w ill hold services as usual in Hammond ball, Third South street, just cast of Third East. Ser-mon at 11 a.m. by the pastor, the Kev. .T. Rratnerd Thrall; Sunday school and Wide 1 use at 12.30. Instead of the usual Chris-tum Endeavor society, there will be a Chris-tian Ende avor local union meeting at First Presbyterian clinch, beginning at li:l" p.m. w ith public meeting at 7:30. The coal department of the Union Pacific, the Pleasant Valley, Rock Springs, the Con-sumers Coal company, the Home Coal com-pany and J, S. Morse V Son have concluded to withdraw recognition from all and hereafter to transact business from the general office. This will let out lonie thirty sub agencies who have been making a good thing out of the coal trade. Secretary Scars of the chamber of com-merce has made up hit mind that be has got at the bottom of railroad discrimina-tions, and he will bring suit before the inter-Slat-e Commerce commission, either here or at Washington. Now is the. time for the local merchants and members of the chamber of commerce to go down in their pockets and push Hub matter to a final hearing. Ihiinuionil Hall last nijlit was the scene of a deligbtful little enUrtatnment sivea by the V. I'. S. t K. of the First Coiierctra-tmrja- l churoh, The lirst part of the evening wa taken up by a eob.web party. In earn ball of yarn was concealed a portion of a card, upon which a written a quotation, toe lady and gentlemen receiving the two halve! were partners for the evening. Later in the evening a select musical programme A little paper is supported by Ihe V. P, 8. I'. E. society, and these parties are given to increase its funds. The general land office has issued a circu-lar to registers and receivers of United States land office requiring additional proofs in entries made under the desert act. The cir-cular requires all claimants whose claims were initiated subsequent to March 1, 1801, to show by plat the course of their ditches, the amount of their capabilities, as also the area of lands they will Irrigate, indicating thereon In shades the arable lands reclaimed bj Ihe operation of the ditches. The condi-tions of the circular, when complied with, will entail on claimant! au additional ex-pense in the employment of a surveyor that seems on the face of it unwWfrantable. Why not send on a photograph of the laud sought to be entered? It would be far more cheaper and perhaps more satisfactory. BREVITIES. The total real estate transfers yesterday "d erc $4474. Look out for the cold coin of Cagnon, Sprague & Co., as there are lots of them still in circulation. George W. Carter, who held the lease on the Valley boiis,., partial!) assign, d to 1M Hard Hailey yestenhu . The Western Union holds messages for Frank M. Johnson, V. T. VanVockeiiburg and G. A. lleiiu court. Salt Lake needs a few big damage suits to ra ise the eolill il 1" pa- - :l side rt ilk ol di nance that will protect its citizens. The Utah Woman - l'ress club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Huth M. Fo, Jiil West Second South street, this afternoon. Grace Mission, Brighton Suburb, Kev. Heates, pastor. Preaching and Sunday school from M:o0 to 4::'.U p. in., every Sunday. J- H. Bowman, the contractor, met with an accident last night while Walking on Main street, he fell on the slipcry pavement striking the back of his head and was taken up insensible. H. W. Driggs, of the Singer Manufactur-ing company, w as presented with a line gold watch last evening by his tirm. The watch was purchased in 'ew York and wns a dandy. The Provo Grocery company yesterday filed incorporation papers. Capital stock ObMO. The Incorporators are J. ItBosbard, J. E. Booth, W. 1!. H. I'armau, William Buckley, F.arnest Buckley. The sidew alks of the city were in a horrible condition hi- -t night. The tine drizzling rain. Which froze as fast as it fell caused tlu-- to soon he coated with ice, making walking very dangerous. Several small accidents Were the result. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by County Clerk Mien: Cur. tls Hawley, aged 20, and Maggie Bywater, aged IH; Joseph Ferry, aged 40, and Annie M. F.vans, aged MM; Kdwatd i'arsons, aged tiN. and F.lizalieth Barton, aged liv B. II. Sbettler. the gentleman who has long been connected with ion's Savings bank, has opened a new hank at 44 South Main. Mr. shettb r commands the respect and esteem of business men generally. Unitarian services cverv Sunday morning at II o'clock hi the Salt Lake theater, Rer. David Liter, pastor. Subject tomorrow morning, "The Kevival Theory of Life and Salvation." Sunday school at 13:15, Bible class subject, "Paul in Athens; or, Christ, lanity and Storcisui." Fverybody cordially uvited. The ball given by the rielta Phi society at the University building last evening was very largely attended. There was eighteen numbers on the dancing list, which all aeemed to enjoy to the end. K and I companies of the Dyer rifles gBVe one Of tin' prettiest ami most social dancing parties of the season last night at the ( Md Fellows hall. There were al t 100 couple present. An elegant repast was served in the new dining hail, which was used last night for the first time. It would teen from the late rulings re-ceived at the lnndofflrc that il will be rather a difficult matter to furnish tbe necessary proofs in order to succeed in getting consol-idated applications for patents allowed, es-pecially when only jCion of improvement are made for several contiguous claims in one application. The Knutsford was the scene of a charm Ing little dinner party last evening. It was given by Messrs. Dalton and Morse to some lady friends. After dinner the evening uas pleasantly spent with music mid dancing. The young ladies present were Misses Nellie, and Dollie Walker, Ferric and Daisy Morlaii, Miss Faulker of San Francisco. Nli.s Palmer of Council Hluffs and Miss Hcrtlia Benedict. The Eureka townsite case still holds forth, and from the amount of evidence that is be-ing taken, it will be at least a week before the hearing Will be OVer, Thus far the evi-dence has been in support of the land being mineral in character. The hearing will be PLEASURES OF MEMORY. Y.'fcet a blessed thing is memory. How It brings up the pleasures of the past, and hides the unpleasantness! You recall your childhood days, do you not, and wish they would return? You remember the pleasant associations, while the unpleasant ones arc forgotten. Perhaps to your mind conies the face of some friend. It was once a pale, sad face It showed marks of pain, lines of are. It seemed to be looking into the here-after, the unknown future. And then you recall how it brightened, how it recovered Us rosy hue, how it became a picture of hap-piness and joy. Do you remember these things? Many people do, and gladly tell how health returned, how happiness came hack, how the world Bccmed bright. They tell how they were once weak, nerveless, per-haps in pain, and certainly unhappy. They tell of sleepless nights, restless days, un-touched food, unstrung nerves. And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong once more. You have heard it often in the past, have you not? You have Heard people describe how they were cured and kept in health? You certainly can re-member what it is that has so helped people In America. It not, listen to what Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller, who Is universally known as the great dress reformer, says: "Six years ago, when sutlering from mental care and overwork, I received the most pro-nounced benelit from the use of that great medicine, Warner's Safe Cure." Ah, now yon remember. Now you recollect bow much you have heard of this great Cure. Now you are ready to admit that memory is usualiy pleasing, that this highest pleasure comes from perfect health, and that this great remedy has done more to produce and prolong health than every other discovery ever know n in the entire history of the whole world. PERSONAL. H, C. Butler of Tiutic is In the city. Andrew F.ggertsen of Provo is in the city. A. (). Ca-- e of Denver Is at the Knutsford. J. 11. Mabry of Grand Junction is in Ihe city. W. B. Stanley of Salina, Utah, is at the CuBen, I). F. Wilcox of Farmingtou is at the Walker. Joseph A. Harris of Provo la at the Conti-nental. James .1. Shea of Poeatello Is registered at the White. P. V. Mart of Denver is registered at the Knutiford. J. I.. Guesravc of San Francisco is at the Knutsford. N. M. Glass traveling man for Lee, Clark A Co. of Omaha is at the Cullcu. W. A. McMillan, manager of the Heed Utah commissioners pertaining to the fB ruary election. Judge Williams, who Bf been detained by the illness of his wBf writes that she is improving in "'' expects to join his associates here in a lu" days. m hotel at Ogdcu, is registered at the Cullcu. Probate Judge K. P. Johnson of Box Elder county was a visitor too the city yester-day. N. A. Bobertsoo has just returned from a few days stay at Price. He is registered at the Continental, Missel Nellie and Lulu audJim Armstrong left Hi morning for Los Angclcss, Cal., to visit ill! ir Mrs. Harry Kobsou. U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Houson, has returned from surveying severa mining claims at Bingham, for I idled Slates pa-tents. W. II. Firth, general agent ai Denver of the Hock Island railroad, and I). J. Flvnn, traveling passenger agent of the same road left for Denver last night. Miss Delia Murphy, matron ofj the deaf and dnml) Institute at Jacksonville, HI., is pending a few days in the city, visiting' in the home of Secretary Murphy' of the Y M f. A. Utah Commissioner Williams arrived this morning, and his presence makes a full board, with the exception of Colonel God-frey. Judge Williams looks much improved in health, and shows no sign of fatigue from his long journey. Mr. H. A. Fylcr of the Walker Bros, and Fylcr company, starts cast tomorrow mom. ing to lay in a large stock of goods for the spring and summer trade. Before returning he will visit N. w York, Boston and Phlladef-phia-. Ili departure was delayed a few day- - in order to inaugurate a great sale at tlnlr mammoth store, commencing Monday next and lasting for twenty days. Governor Robertson of the Utah commit. sion arrived yesterday, and Governor Saun-ders and General McClcrnand, now here will attend to the duties incumbent on the THE GOVEBNOB'S VETPjl Ills Excellency liives His Keason, fol 'W' Approvinjf the Election Bill. . M t announced in last evening's T jB5, Governor Thomas yesterday vetoed HtfljK" tion bill. The veto is as follows: S m.t Lake Citt, Jan. 18 W linn. II'. JI. h'ii", of I In (..,.,, p": Daa Sia I return herew ith, uiiappi c C. F. No. entitled, "An act in relation '" elections and tenure of office." If the act he amended by inserting in tion I, after the word "county,'' tbe nff "school," and by striking out section ' and by inserting In scciion 4. after Mc word "territory," the words "except cJjMs of the metropolitan class," 1 will ap irovnHr I suggest the amendment to section vrmr this reason: The act as submitted jirnvidiB that tbe school shall be held upon the san A day as the municipal elections. This 111 make no difference to voters in n ,, JP districts embraced within the eor,,ra4B limits of cities and towns, but it a lid :V Hie large niimhcr who live in school distrii tf lying outside. Qit seems to me it would better for them to huld their school oleS tions on the same day as the general elnW tlons. II I am unwilling to approve section .1 f,iV thesi asont: In tbe cities of gall LsJcS I'imvo, hajsville and Kiebmond, all the rangementa have been made for boldjog thA biennial municipal electlqtit; tbjj ,'oletB have been registered, the V.olicV posted, the judges of election appointctB and the expense Ineidont to such cicctinnH incurred, t'audidutes have 1" n nonniminB by the different political parties, mid HiiH Von is but ten days distant. The II prove! of this section oa the eve of lectl JK would be a denial of the right of the eiii.ltM to elect their ntlieeiv Th .... IB hare h:-- given n support of such legis'iaH tion seem to me to be purely partisan. not believe the public interests will be terrefl by such action, tin the contrary, In on nil (tie cities named, if I accept the "public anil official declaration;, mode by those who Xm this legislation, the administration of puhfjjH affair has been unworthy of public coniilB It has been repeatedly claimed the U were only waiting for an opportunity tovotJB a Change, and yet am :rie d i.. .i ;.r,, I'M law continuing in otliee the admiiiistriilcnll so bitterly denounced, for the period '..M nearly eleven months. II .My strongest reason for refusal rests JU the fact that the time having arrived t'.iSM holding the elections, and the terms of IV officers having expired, the people have all right to say who shall sncoeen them. f I suegest the aniendmi'nt of tection four n for the reason that the bill now pending u'H fore the legislature providing a form goverumeui for nielropolitau cities, coii.H tains elections provisions in conflict ,hH the act herewith retarned. If the h Hal should become a law the amendment wi uldM harmonize the two measures, and if it ih. not, no harm would follow from its ' II If the net be amended as 1 have sugge-- i dlj it will provide for on election in each j II In cities and towns, and one election trs in Ihe territory outside of tlitH cities and tow ns am c ry respectfully. 'I vkihck L H'. 'Mas, Governor. M Mr. Sam Levy is no t miperiorll brand of smoking toba n eonncetio ; I Mrlth lilt Cigar factory. Try it. you will Ic'IJ |