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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1892. j F, AUERBACH g AND 1 BEOTHERJj . ...- - A, ! V Chr istmas Goods All Silks and Dress A!! Cloaks and Our Entire Stock of And less than cost, AT Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that I j COST. !j AT COST AT COST. jj Goods AT COST, j line. I Otter all Boys' and Children's Winter Clothing at Cost. I Ladies' and Children's Knit Goods and, Underwear at Cost, j oSKEING IS BEJJEVINGo) I COMK I.AI.'I.V ANIi Wdlli Till: Kl sll. K NEVER MISREPRESENT, j j j F. Auerbach & Brother. j I Mining and Gas Stocks . - - "", - Colorado and ltah liiif For Sale, stocks. SI lie (las anil Oil Ms. , Twelve Years Experience in the Development of Oil and Gas wells in Pennsylvania. American Natural k Company W For Sale. Only 20,000 Shares will be offered at 50 cents. 6000 Jacres of terri-tory owned and leased. Leased territory non-assessab- le for fifty years. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Pressure of gas at Lake Shore Weils today, 150 pounds. Geo. F. Penliale & Co, Box 733. UTAH ad MONTANA In IM Grade Winery, or all kinds of duty. Carries in stock for lroms-- di'st delivery Majrnpsia'Sectional Pipe Cover- - nit:, iron Pipe and Fittings, Air Corupressors. lngersoll Sergeant, K. D. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES& BOILERS. From 3 to 60 Florae-Powe- HuMinK FiiLTins, Pumps, Horse Whims, Wire Ilopp, Drill Stiol, Mine and Mill i?upplie. Siety Nitro Powder, C'upi and Fuse, Main Office aod1 Wareroomfl, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake, AGENCY, Bntte, Mont. - -- nrrsnondeM Solicited. j. W. FARRELL & C0.! m mhi i " PLUiViSERS, GAS S STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps.: n for Drive and I)u ''!, Casspoolt inactions mule. 13, Altdn, opposits Tinlion. WO. I!L POPULAR ROUTE To all Points East, j Onlvoas chaise of care Utah to Kansas City or St Lnuis. p Klegant Pullman ButTse cllnlncchsirt'aia. Besuiw 2C your ticket resds via j The Missouri Pacific Railway. H. C. Tcwtitityicl, S. V. Dcrrai, C P. St T. IJa 0. r P. A. Jul St.nlb f .Wain. - Salt Lk Ctty. ' Lannan's Market Leads all Others. We show Christmas week the finest animals that have ever sen slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home- - jred Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be lualed in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. I our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORN ATTOltNBV AT li'E C'LLLHS h CHMTl'llE. SANDBURG FU&ITUBE CO. MAJrOJACTTJREHS AND DEALEIts IN Al l, school desks, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; lOh-ll- v. -. I'nmple, INSURANCE. "PinK. LIP'S AND ACCIDENT; SflTCAL. F Life of Nw York, avsii Cuitimerclal Block.i Jas. Glondonnlng, XL S. Rtimfleidi President Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorporated. ) TIcii.ers In :ardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. ATenls for the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roehllnsf's Steel Wir Rope, Vacuum Cylln. dcr and Enfis Oils, Hercules Powder, Alias BaflBM and Hollers, Mack Injectors, Bufft.lo Scales, :efferson Horse Vl him, iilaku i'umrjs, Aliue.V and Blacksmiths' Toois, Etc. 8 Main &uU LftkB city t PLGHBINO. P I MoitAN STKAM HSATING BNOINERR 2B1 MAIN Salt Lake City. ps Gabelje Tailor. Rmi 86 W. 2nd South, upi.A Batt Lakfl city. i.'l ) SllllS f ""l.r from $ J 5 tO $55 lPaB,s ""J3.50ta$l4 SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS, i;. J PANTS MADE IN, ) HOURS. jf Sjj I''lrt-cl- a Workaa u Wis. Wast Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. Tl.Mii TABUS. To Take) Effect May 1st, 1891. Local truun for tlie Jordun River, (isrden City, Brighten assl Sldorsdo. Tj ' ' 'dorado. j aw Salt LaLt. :"'.m. 1:00p.m. 7:M) a.ra. U;00p,av 0 " t un '' " :U0 " 11:00 " " :u " ' :OJ " lU.'OO " e.'iX) 10 Ul " b:U0 " 11:MI 6.00 14 U:U " 6;ou " tt:00 m. 7;00 M Oity Ktation.' Cor. Seventh Scat sad Saaoaa Wnt tttweu. J. G. JACOBS, Gon. Mgr. xg of Denver purchased 14U0 acres of land near Brigham iiy last week. They expect to tap a l.'u u'a- - deposit up there. Tlie theory they entertain is that the mis licit extends north aud south from i point In Cache ! a point south of Salt Lake City. The natural gas excitement lias reached ' Logan and other points in Cache valley, ami there is talk of borinc f"r S" P there, A ..nit a year ago, in boring an artesian well at Franklin, gae was discovered, hut the drill getting into quicksand at a depth of :;.0 feet, further operations were sus-pended. '1'hi! American Natural Has company, iu addition to its operations at Lake Shore, will drill a well two miles from town on a tract of 860 acres leased y H, L. Driver, treasurer of the company. p'E HAVE ET ON TAP. Natural l'rovell in rienttltll Deposits Iti'vbf. Iittincs. Nt Ws of another strike of natural gas and lirst made known lo tin' pub. lie thsough the columns of last evening's TiMI'4 together with the big sale of real estattrilunde by .lame- - Hit ketts. have created a hotter feeling iu the busiue-- s I'oiiuilUnit) ami owners ami othernfeel that the (food times eon- - lithiiA looked forward lo tire alread) Upon Sis ami that the eomiiis; season will witness a great rcvhal of prosperity and programs. A movement was inaugurated at tin Kputsford Inst evening hy a number of biisiinis ami professional men to celebrate the rdjfiviil of business activity by a grand lianqiift. The call was numerously signed by !ln' present, and H is t vpeet, d thai not lo-- - ai n of :n. mo-- ! repre-entuti- ctU- - zi ii- - of sal! Lake v, ill a end Ihe hainpiet, thedatiuf which ha- - been s. i January lllli. Inch a bunnucl will do much to uwuki ifiulcrest in loeal allairs, by the (lis- - els..,,itl!it Will H evoi.cd. The strike of gas al the small well of the Sail ,ke Natural Ha- - company mi the nest side ucr the mouth of the .Ionian was en counlcntl st a depth of about Tfoo feel, lias was obtained when the shale w as reached but lie Breaking of a drill prevented further op, ititfts. The drilling will be continued todai n' Ho shah, which is supposed to he fi to thirty feet, has been . The gas from this smaller well will be u-- o supply fuel to the machinery and the worftof drilling the big well w ill" pro-cee-v.' itlout interrupt! n. The i ierienn Natural Gas company w hich as yet islhe only cornnany that has natural --a iu any uan!ity will prosecute the work on it- - new lo.tnch well w ithout delay and w.ll work night and day shifts of men. This weii willtfoe put down (dear to the rock. The gas i hat (lows from the spouter of this cninOnny amounts in fully 4,1.0 i.lHW feet per tlav, and ''Ven a logger supply than that is anti.-lnitc- the new well beeansu of III'' gret tleptll it Will go d 11)11. The g(. at th.) hi', well is kept lighted even night and passengers on the trains are tleatctl ti'a iiraetiea! exhlbilion of the and t(Uaiiti') of the natural gus obtained hy this company. The railroad will run excursion out to Lake Shore Sun day, and lilt Lakers will have ail opportu-nity to m e, a leiriiing gas well. Major 1CM. Keiiucdy anil 11. W. Watson i Marshal'. Sale. IJI RSI ANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE AND decree of foreclosure to roe directed bv tin, District Conrt of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of I'uli, shall ej,SH ut public sale ut the front door of the County Court House, in thel'ily and County of Salt Like, Utah Ter- - ritory, on the 7th day of January, 1811-- at 12 o'clock. M.. all the title, ciaini and in- - tereat of Henry ii. Fry, H. W. Smith. Charles L. Crane, Carletqn )V. Veatch, L. "c. Crossnian, liunee Thompson, Charles 1'opperton, Q. ;. ltob inson, Lee Soy Mayne, Zion'e Savings Bank 4 Trust Company (a corporation), E. C. Coffin Ilitrdwure Company (a corporation), The Ameri can Investment Company (a corporation). John McDonald, John McDonald, jr., William C. Mc- Donald, George F. Calmer, William II. Calmer, Henry L. A. Calmer, David A. Depue, and W. 11. Darker, otherw ise named F. L. Parker, of, in and to the following described property, situate, lying and belli", in the County of Salt Lake, ltah Tern tory, and particularly desc ribed as follows, All of lots .'), 4, and 2!, In block one (1): and all of lots 1, L 11 if, 8, 19, 1(0, 31, 23, an; u :, J6 38 and m in Block two iCi, of "V,ih-Hoo- " subdi-vision of Lot six dii, in Itlnek nine (!H, Five ,5) Acre Plat "A," Bi,j Field survey, Salt Lake County, Ltah Territory. To be sold as the property of the above named Henry Fry et al., at the suit of Joseph , Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake City, I tah, January B, Wffi. E II. PARSONS, I S. Marshal. By). N. Sw.is, Deputy Marshal. H Lewis, attorney for plaintiff. IM aiii t THE DEEP CHEEK l.OAH. The Magnate of the Hlo Grands Will ( tinier on the 1Mb of This Month. .Mossrs. Palmer, Peabodjr and Bodge, the magnates of the Rio (irande Western are due here on the 13th of this month and it is understood that among their orime purposes la that of cauvassiujr. the subject of the ex-tension of their road through the Dugway i Deep creek country. As already announced in Tub Times they have asked for a confer-tne- e with several of the leading miners o that, scctiuu and the result is anxiously ex-pected. The Union Pacific has not shown Us hand clearly In I his matter as yet and it is under-stood In the BClt informed circles that the present condition rf the money market has had a depressing Influence on the intentions of both roads. if the road is to he started hy April intlividualswill have to take an active part in its construction and there can scarcely be a doubt that there an- many who w ill If the money can he had as the Opening of this district means a great deal !o Ibis community as well as to the country alluded to which it is conceded is the richest w ithin radius of niauy hundred miles. The Union Pacific intends running an to the gas wells on Sunday at which time a big blaze will be started to show the immense supply that exists along the lake shore discovery. A roaring time is antici-pated and as the round trip will will only be fifty cents everybody can afford to go and see for themselves just what, the great pos-sibilities of the wells amount to. S. I'. Maderio, the freight and passenger agent of the Colorado Midland, U iu this city rustling up business for his road. A. V. Oliver, who has been connected with the Denver ft Rio (Irande. as city passenger agent at Denver, has been appointed city passenger agent for the Rio Grande Western at this point. . .- -. w.v.v.r yb i Tin: slogan? Happy riatherlne of Scottish I. nils and Lassies Tuesday KvenlnK, The first meeting of the Salt Lake city Calcdouinn clnb for 1493 was held Tuctda) evening in Ihc Temple of Honor ball. The iiecnaion was the formal installation of the newly 'elected ollieers. Th) gentlemen who will direct the attain ol the club for the onsuiug year are: Samuel McDonald, chief; 'nines Moifatt, Brat chief talu; Simon Breve, treasurer; I). Henderson, secretin') John D. Armit, fourth bleftaln; Mr, Watt, chap, lain; A, C. Mnclnno, physician, and W. C. Dunbar, piper. After the ceremonies of '.ustnlllng the ollieers were ended, the inem-bor- s with their families and friends spent the balance oi the evening iu a chiii'iiiin social session. Appropriate rcnutks were made by Rev. Leslie, Scot! Anderson, and others, and the veteran W. C. Dunbar, with bis pipes, blaycd the old familiar Bcotttah airs, carry Itie- back those present to memories of their dear old highlands. Secretary Henderson extends an in) nation to all ohl sons of Scotland a follow s ( 'nine Brother Scott, and file's u ( a; We'll mak ye welcome one and a' The club has Issued the following lo the Datives of Scotland residing in Salt Luke "The Caledonian Club of 8slt Lake City, l tah," to Scotchmen and their descendants, th promoter of the organisation have deemed ii appropriate to state the object ..f the society, The object are: The preser vatlon of the national costume; the on couragem nl and practice of the auelenl game of Scotland; the cultivation of a taste for Scottish music, history and poetry, iiiul tin- uniting more closely together of Scotchmen and those of Scottish descent in the bond of common brotherhood. Every Scotchman is most cordially and earnestly invited to enroll himself in the ranks of the society. Religious and political discussions arc strictly prohibiten in the soeletj rooms, "fhe aim of the society is to promote the acquaintance and sociability of ail the Scot-tish people iu these beautiful valleys of i tali, which so much resemble the beloved land of our nativity. Therefore we wel-come all Scotchmen to our dub, irrespec-tive of their religious or political belief. 8jaAL st: it net: flags. A Key lo lite Displays IteiiiK lliuuj Up by Uncle Sum's Weather i'roplmt. The weather signal llaj,rs displayed over the board of trade building mean as follows: Number White llau1, six fect square, in-dicates clear weather. NumberS Blue Bag, III feet square, indi-cates rain or snow. Number II w hite am) blue tin ar (parallel bar-- , of white a;id bine i, six feet square, indi-cates that local rains or showers will occur, and lhat the rainfall will not be general. Number 4 Black triangular flair, four feet at the base ami si feet iii leiieth, always re-fers to temperature; when placed above number I, :J or 8, indicates warmer weather; when placed below num-bers 1, J, or 8, indicates colder weather; w hen nol displayed, the In- - ideations are that the temperature will re-main stationary, or that the change in tern peraturc w ill not vary more than four de-grees from the temperature of the same hour of the preceding day from March to October inclusive, and not more than six degrees for (he remaining months of the year. Number 5, while Hag, six feet square, with black square In center, indicates the approach of a sudden and decided fall iu temperature. This signal is not to be displayed unless it is expected that the temperature will fall to forty-tw- degrees, or lower, and is usually orderetl at least twenty-fou- hours iu ad-vance of the cold wave. When number 5 is displayed, number 4 is always omitted. When displayed on poles, the signals should be arranged to read dow nward; when displayed from horizontal supports a small streamer should be attached lo indicate the point from which the signals are to he read. IS TEKI'KKTAKIllN Of DISPLAYS. No. 1. alone, indicantes fair weather, sta-tionary temperature. No. 'J, alone, indicates rain or snow, temperature. No. 8, alone, indicates local raiu, station-ary temperature. No. I, with No. 4 above It, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. 4 below it, indicates fair Weather colder. No. !,wlth No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow No. with No. 4 below It, indicates colder weather, rain or snow, No. 8, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weaHi t with local ranis. No. 8. wilh No. 4 below it, indicates colder with local rains. No. 1, wilh No. ," above it. indicate fair weather, cold wave. No. with So, above it, Indicates wet wt athi r, col. I wave. Money to Loan. 1 have money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. Sam J. Kcnyou, room 80, Hooper (dock. CHOKED TO DEATH. His Tongue Itecailln so Swollen That it shut oft' ills Breath. The Cheyenne ( Wyo.) Leader says; "John Curroa, at one time drum major of the regi-mental band of Wyoming national guards, was found dead iu his room at Casper yes. terday morula g.i "Curroa was shorl and stout, with an ab-normally fat neck. When drinking heavily his tongue ami the tissues of his throat be. came swollen, and it was w ith difficulty he could breathe, lie attended a New Year's ball of the Douglas military company, which was held at Lusk. He drank con-siderably, and when the company reached Douglas on Kriday evening mi its return trip Curroa was iu a very had Way, He went to Casper, however, and it is thought took soms liquor to bis room w hen his retired. He w as found yesterday morn ing smothered to death, his tongue twollon and his features frightfully distorted. "Curroa was with the tirst regimen! at the encampment in Laramie and his peculiar shape and appearance attracted much atten-tion. He wuh a genial man of kindly dispo sition and his death w ill be deplored by all who were acquainted with him.'' I SEM ENTS. Today the advance sale of seals for "Our Hoys ami (, iris." opens at the Theater this afternoon. The company which is under th direction of liidi ami Harris embraces some of the best known comedy performers In the country and is highly praised by pa-per throughout the United Stale as an tine combination of Vaudeville artists, Y iiitilci-- l iiitl. "The Lightning Mod Agent" is the new faree-- t onied) that is put on today at this cozy bijou amusement resort. The slock eotUpany have made a success of each piece It bus thn- - far nw Sented and ha caught on Immensely. "The Lightning Rod Agent" Is very funny and will no doubt enjoy fully tic popularity of its predecessors. In Ihe curio hull several new freaks and features are Introduced including Millie Owen the lady with the remarkable growth am! length d hair. lot- dcri't'i stm Saul. Mr. doe Jefferson, tin veteran comedian, w rote tin follow ing L ib r nfti r seeing Kit h a. Hnrrls' comedy company at a matinee performance of "Floys and Oirls": Omaha. Neb . Dec. :'. W'l. To the Members of the ''Boys and Girls" oiltj'any: I beg to tender my thanks for ihe vt r.) agreeable entertainment enjoyed lodity. May you all live long and prosper. JbsEi'U JnrreBsox, UomiiiK. ".V Texas Steer" is com ing. CAUGHT TIIK ELOL'ERS. An Indignant Stepfather Rons Down a Loving Couple at Moscow, Idaho. A special from Moscow, Idaho, say-- : A rig draw n by foaming horses drove up to the Commercial hotel Sunday night and tie occupants alighted. The team had j ti- -t been put in the barn when up came a man on horseback aud went to every pre hi and justice of the peace in the town, told them not to marry a t eriaiu couple, aud Marshal Robbtns to arrest I d. Allen, his half. brother, who bad eloped with l is stepdaughter, Ethel Haines, from Whetan. The marshal soon found Allen in the hob 1, arre-te- d him ami notified the father of the fact thai he had found his girl. 'I he father irot the girl and hoid on to her, taking her back home iu a sleigh, lie. refused to pros-ecut- c Allen, and he will be turned loose to morrow. Miss Harues is about 11 and Allen HO. .a--. Notice lo Creditors. K'tate of Jeremiah II. Kimball, deceased. TtTOTlCK IS HIRRBT GIVEN BVTIIK I V .'.1 tlersigited, sdinuilsira trl.v of uf II. KilllKill. det . the cretlilors of and all per.-o- h o civ' liui- - n.raint tit s,i,( d f3, to exhibit them with the neiessary vouchers ant! atiiihit i's w Ithin ten niunthe after the tirst puhlicatiun of this notice. To the raid adniiitistratrix it the office of .!. Williams, attorney, No- - in I and 4(0 Progress Iniilkiiig, Salt rJhki- City, iu ths couiuv of Salt Lake, I'tah territorv. hated .lanuar) li.h. Hls,. Sigii.il. .KiSKI'Hl.NK SMITH, Ailniini-tratrl- x of the ectit'e of Jeremiah 11. Kim-hall, deceased, AN KIjEUANT BKAR SKIX. J. A. Wiliiains, attorney. Itattte at tbe Knutsfortl for the Relief til u Drtiiniiit-r'- One of the most elegant fur rugs ever shown is on exhibition in the rotuuda of the Knutsford hotel. It is made of tin: skin of B silver tipped grizzly bear that was of mon strous size during life, aud is a very haud-Bgu- ou. Manager Holmes of the Knut-- . ford has interertcd himself in the family of the late Pete Kandolph, the well-know-n traveler, whoe recent sudden ileal h will be remembered, ami has put the rug at rattle. There are 100 chances al Reach! Mr. Randolph left his family in straightened circumstances at Westfleld, N. .1. It Is to raise a handsome sum for ihe woi thy family, as the winner of the rug will likely place it up sgsin for the Sam ben. Trustee's Hajtei " VINCENT MAC TliAI.l Po, uy hi- - certain deed f trust, tinted on the titn (lav June. S!U. iindthily reeortle.l in ih ,,mc f County lie, order for Salt Lake County, I'tah Ter. ritorv. on tic- t;in day ot June, ism, in Bunk "81- of Trnst Doeds on pages BV and lit inclusive c nveyed to the in d rsigaed as eru--ii re d esinte. hiiigand he ng iii ami Can. of Salt Lake, and 'iVrritury of I tali, and dea.nueda-foilow- s, to w it Part of Lot Two (ii in Block Kortv two i g, Plat "B," Sail Lake City Survey at the Southwest corner of .aid Lot Two ft ai t! rannlaf thsaee Bast Thre(8) Ilod- - thenct. North Seven , li,; thence est Tares ,8, rods and thence South Sewn ttod. t n,,, ,,at(, o ttcgiiuung. I I :i tiusi however to secure the payment of a rer- loe pru.iis-oi- ii, .t.. therein ile. n!,,j anrj even date th.r-- w th f,,r S1S.0 p.vabls to the orler of l. 1) Stsllory, at th" t onnareun Nations! Bsnk of Salt Lake t uy. I tah. one er ift.r ds'e witli interest thereon from date t iu r,.r cm ..f annum payaiile quarterly, wairh aid h.ter- - t wj. represented hy four lOtinoii notes of thirty do.lars each attache., to stud principal note, in a a, tf and 12 months alter date thereof, and whereas said ileed of tru-- t provided, that iu t aso said notes or either of theui, sbould not be nail when the ame hecaine due, the holder thereof ded-ir- tint whole indebtedness secured due and payable at once; anil win rMs i.a.d mierct notes due'en Sen temher ntn and Dereintier tith, lil, hate not boeti ia!d although demanded and when-a- the owner of said notes has declared the whole Indebtedness til- -, according to the terms of suit! deed. Now, therefore, notice herehv given that the nndenltmetl trustee will el! in accordant c with th- - provision of stiitl deed of trust, and at tbe re- - tuest of t! w ner of said u ites, the, real stile above described, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the t'ountv Court House of salt Lk County, In bait Lake i Ity, tah, on Saturday. February nth, Issr;, at IS ni. of sHhl day, for the purpose of pat ing the si- nenses of executing this trust, including attorneys fees ami compensation to the undersigned tru-- t ... and saltl note-- , principal aud intere-- t Hated at Suit 1. ike ( Ity, I'tah, thl. 4th dav of January, ib'. JOHN W. IKiSNKM.AXeTnistee I'k.i.sk l'tna t., Attorney for Tnislee. VOTING IN WYOMING. The Tflfe of the Junior Senator Has Cast Her Ballot for Twenty Years. Mrs. Helen M. Warren, wife of Wyoming's junior United Sttites senator, wrote an inter-ettin-letter to Mils Susan 13. Anthony that was read nt the New York state woman's suffrage convention. Mrs. Warren said: "I have voted for twenty years, with as much ease as If I were entering a theater or a church. Sometimes I ride, very often I walk, either alone or with company, iu same, as I go anywhere else, and have never been annoyed or insulted iu anyway. On the contrary, we hove the most gallant in the world you see it will not do to be ot, trwise that is only one reason for their being so. Iwill not sully their fair reputation by saying that they, would be It a o if Ihc ladies had nol the ballot." ' |