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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES; WKDNESDAY, JAM ARY 27, 192. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOLUTEUf PWRE i SSITLSP AT LAST UO"' Kl It!-- V N I UOIIST. AXD PBEPAKKD FOR TilsTXESS; INVENTORY TAKEN WD EVEBYTHING SETTLED FOB THE YEAS, . VVAVv , "Be ( ioiio - I SX) I Dull Care." - - , - rJ2 luiie ofTI.Miraml Additions , , jStifikSr; i To Our Elegant Store this Spring, f?ler spite oi tie im Will be Our , N the East mitt W have if.."vl.i,"!;":;,: lri f 9 1 1 ZM E.-nSti- K c II 1 1 1 1T1 &VXT ?ss I Jill ! 1 1 1 1 1 V IMmYQBK ..r competition. TT "I ': FHILADKU'HI.Y b( we a i f nut j --Mfc ft I I rlffl Fur ssa,:, I I PA1,1 IT 111 OUT 1:1 TT strong within its. ' i nay ami we Intend to I make this year It will be under the raamurement rf a 1 t;(iQi)s; inly of ntanv vcurs Eastern expert-- nf our Lord, . lence, who is now in New York seourins: the market for Spring Novelties. We cakpi'ts ' J!!02, the innst h,ill li ne the laigesi stock of French and English Novelties ever hroiigln to C LOAKS, notable one on salt Lake. Muring' Mr. Kylers ahsetice our entire stock will he letlueed, and tnl record. we shall offer more genuine CLOTHING. 'v y Bargains in Every Department hfc --- 7rJ $r, Than Ever Before - V g g g g g j g 3j j After taking Inventjory, we find Our Stock much heavier than we anticipated, and we must reduce it, in order to make room for Mr, Fylers Enormous Spring Purchase. Attend Our Bargain Sales in Our Great Basement. Always Something New and Desirable. ' " ' ' REDUCED PRICES WLUMBEP-- , ETC Sells & Co. Aro closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, WiridowE and Builaing Material at. BEDUCED iCES FOB CASH. y Lan nan s Market j 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. BiRiFXui All our animals have been stall-te- d. M. LANNAN. "THE TAJLQB." 1 Moved to 69 South State St. j Salt Lake Ci;y. LOOK AT THIS. First 1 '2it jtcres of (Jas Land on lint; of West Side Itapid Trauslt. $1M) peraore. Terms I'asy. Second IK I -- U Hods rroniafe lii east half of Ijlock 10, plat C, on Rapid Transit lino. $SOO per f ront rod. Te rms easy. lio Third ! ehofco corner lots, 25 loot Front each, in North Salt La Price i Fourth - 711 lots in South Salt Lake snhdivision. size Mix 135 Feet each. Two blocks from Haphl Transit. Wholesale prico $tt per lot. Fifth-- 8 1- -9 acres on Souilieast IJench, $KhM. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $0OO City water, law n, fruit and shade trees, well loticed, lot size 4t foot; a verv tlesirable home; finest view in city. Xo. :i:t South Eleventh East Street. Price .':.-...- .. Seventh- - 1 HtlH acr;s on shore of Fiah Lake, 2 miles itike front, ex-cellent beach, line health resort and town site, only 12 miles fjoin the great Tintic ntinlnjc camp. Investigate this if you v. ..-.-.t to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or addri'ss No. ti'.i7 South Eleventh Bast Street, City. JOHN I). SHAFFEtt. Georj;e M. Scott, Jas. Gtendenntng, H. S. BumfieirJ President. Secretary. I George M. Scott & Co. (IVCORPORITED.) DKALER3 I Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. .gents for the Dnr!ge Wood Pulley, Koebling's Sttfi Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. ici and Kugir.e Oils. Hercules Powder, Atlas EngiSU and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Duff-.'.- o Scales, .ctic.r.-o-n ilorao Whim, IiiaikS Ptunps, Aliuera' snd blacksmiths ii8, Etc. X68 Main Stroet, Salt Lake City. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNKVS-AT-L- W. w YrVliy"'-''Jr-'s,- O. W PUtt r.K i, A TTORNEV AT laW-OffOb- CULLEN J Hotel. ITBMTl "'"SAS DB mGFUM TUKBCO! MANUFACTUKKKS AND HEALERB IN ALL b. nool desks, screen doors and tiiniitnre. Jobbing and repairing promptly atssndad tt'; 1 11" W So. Temple. INNl'KANC -- .. ' LOUIS HYA m&CO. XTIRB, I.IFK AND ACCIDENT; MCTUAL j 1. itn of New York. Commercial Block. FLl MBINo! OTFAM HKATIMI KNUINEER-I- W HAIR O St., Salt Uke City. J , F. E. WARREN MIAMI CO. Uai rscuutly bffn appoinlM theirenrUgentflfoi Ujo World Renowned 1 3TE1NWAY PIANojj EOlt Utah, Idaho, Wyoming. We havn jnt received 2 complete stork of the new styles and u cordial Invitstlon ii extended to Uts public to call and examine them, 1 1 larren Mercanlilc Co. ra W. Second South, Sslt Lake Cita, Dr. B. H. 5ct.is;i Dentist ! Wishes to announce tn the Salt I.ake peo-ple that he Is now peruinnently located in rooms iOJ and I10J Progress Block, M'hcre his services can he procured for it st dental work at all hours. ' saf l lft 1mPowder: ITsefl in Millions of ilomes 40 Yea the StaadaM, 1 BRIEF LTTAB NEWS. CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE EXCHANCES. With Soma Note from Rmm ofOnf Neigh-bors Done i in the Maine style or Brevity l' ti:t B Who ituns Ksvj Hand. The republicans of l'rovo have decided upon Kerd ino"t f"r .Mayor. l'rovo hns id. d that Hub's capital shall occupy eleven acres on the graveyard bench lo ur that city. AMU has I'C'ii introduced in the l'rovo city conn il mnU ii n n inisiU inesnor to build corrals li u distance of lifty feet of the sidi w k Ycstcrdai - l'ark t in t"r said. "The Vtnh Central train is nearly to the summit' and a irang of shoulcrs lire helm; organized today on this -- iili- lo L'o and meet the shov- - elers coining from the other way.'' Tin- liberals of Provo have nominated the following ticket: Mayor, II W. Mavis; marshal, Vl Knight; recorder, J. J. Knight; sstestor au4 collector, K. Hills; treasurer, li. S. Iliucs. PLEASURES OF MEMORY. What a blessed thing is meinory. How it brine up the j.leu-ure- s of the past, and hide the unpleasantness! You recall your childhood day s, do you not. mid wi-- h they w oulil return ' You remember the pleasant associations, while the unpleasant ones are forgotten. I'crhaps to your mind comes the face of some friend. It was once a pule, sad face It showed inorks of pain, lines of care. It seemed to tie looking into the here. ! after, the unknown future. And then you I recall ho it brightened, how it recovered its rosy hue. how it became a picture of bap- - pines and joy . Do you remember the9c things? Many people do, and gladly tell bow health returned, how happiness came back, how the world seemed bright. They tell how they were once weak, nerveless, s 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 beard it often in the past, have you not? Y'ou have qeard people describe bow they were cured and kept in health ? You certainly can re-member what it is that ha so helped people It americn. If not, listen to what Mrs. Annie .lenness Miller, who is universally Known as the great dress reformer, says: "Sh years ago. w hen suffering from mental Care ami overwork, I received the most benefit from the UM of that great medicine, Warner's Safe l ure." Ah, now you remember. Now you recollect how much you have heard of this great Cure Now you are ready to admit that memory is usiialiy pleasing, that the highest pleasure conn s 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 w hole world. N1.VADA NOTbS. The Austin Ihwtlle iui: Jthn XVltllaiM lost his life in an accident in Hie. 'ittabttrg mine. K.dwnid I., t'urtnnn. Reno's "old forty, nirier," has bttn COmBiltted to tiic insane asy luin (ieortrn Keatlnfi; of i.orplncks, :in old resi-dent o ilmgboldt county, ind at one time n nn inljcr of the legtslabire, died in the hos-pital at Winncmnecii lat eTenthg, The prnp. rlj-- of the estate of the Into Mary Iliiscoll, consistine of . .'lino and tivo dwell, i lc houses iii the north end, will escheat to the state if not Claimed by heirs by the 23d of next month. ChariOl A. Nelson and I'. V. Sanders, two stockmen of Stone Mouse, llumhoidt county, wore knocked olT Hie top of the cars hy the snow sheds west of Truekec. Nelson Srsji killed and Sunders rcceivec fatal ill juries. Charles Nelson arrived in RottO from Iron Point. Friday with eleven ear loads of fat sheep, which lie reshipped yesterday for San Francisco, lie says the winter has hceu sc- - ' re from Battle mountain east, lull the loss of stock Is Inconsiderable, as there is plenty of liny. BREVITIES. Real estate sales yesterday footed up 36,' 878, The .telferson club will meet tonight at the Twentieth ward sclioolliouse, The V. M. c. A held an Interesting meet-ing last night. The dchatc was spirited un.l pi' iididiy argued. Several cock tights have come off recently in this city. The contests are said to have been spirited and iirt class. The I' tah Sugar company lias contract on UNO acres at beet, it is expected that the yield will he twenty tons to the acre. Private Klein of Fort Douglas dropped ih nil w hile on uiiurd duty ln- -t Monday. lie was buried yesterday with military honors. The Odd Fellows' new lmildinir is near-iui- : completion. The order evoeets to Juke possession of it ahont tile middle of Feh. ruary. There are messages at the Western Union Iclegraph Office for Charlie llak r, Miss N. Alirens, Mrs. Mary Tarhox and Mrs. Medell Connell. The revival at the First Methodist church still continue- - to draw. Last night then-.i- s a hig crowd present. Many went for-ward tor prayers. The weather bulletin today predicts light scattering rains and Winner Heather, fo. lowed by another cold snap. It is generally Warmer throughout (he territory today. The Christian Endeavor socjtles of the various churches will celelirate the eleventh anniversary of the. order next Sunday even-In-by a Local Union mccling at the First Presbyterian church. Captain la pp. w ho is in Montana recruit. Ing an Iiclmti eoninauy. is expected M the post here hefore tl end of the week. It is expected he will bring back full comDant of Indians that will he stationed at this post. 'Miss Lou Aubrey met with a severe icct- - dent Saturday niuiit while coasting on Me- - Cornick's hill. One of the small hones in her ankle was broken, and she will he con. lined to her home for noise time. The slippery sidewalks arc productive of much evil, (in Monday Alexander Wood- -, a well known niiniuir man. fell in front of the Cullen hotel and broke two rilis. He. is getting along nicely and will soon he out, Teddv Faurkes of Hountiful committed suicide yesterday morning I'y cutting his throat with a razor. Me was n fanner and ehtcken raiser and was well known in Market row. United States Marshal Parsons Is today drafting plan- - for an annex to the cell house of the penitentiary that will he used as a workshop. Doth rooms and water closets are to also he added. Noble, Wood ,V Co. have the tivt elk head that has been seen in this vicinity for a long time. It- - antlers measure htty two inches and have six prongs. It was killed within a few miles of the Yellowstone park. The attention of Henry Bullring was yesterday called to the forlorn condition of a little Indian girl. She says that she lives near the poor-hous- e hut left home because her father heat her. The hody of the child is hlack and Mtic. The attention of the Ladies Aid Society is called to the ease and it can obtain information from Mr. Buliriiur. The next event in the terpsychoreiui line will be the Social Evening Club dance in Odd Fellow- -' hall, on Market street, This will In the sixth of the series of semi, monthly halls this chili has given, and suc-cess continues to follow them. This affair w ill occur tomorrow Bight and a delightful times is apprehended. The same committee is conducting this dance. IDAHO NOTES. The Mnntpclicr hoard of trade is to he re-organized. A small steamer Is to he placed on the outlet helwcell Moiltpelier and the lake. State Senator . I. L. I'liderwood lias licen appointed justice of the ieace in Mont-jielier. Mr. and Mrs. John Madden and their Jil'etty old son are In jail ill Boise. riie fntlcr and mother were Ihdictod for selling liquor to the Indians. The couple are keepers of a saloon at l.ewiston. The Montpclicr (Jlim,- has the following: .1. li. Biich received a report from the ussay-Dr-at Hoisc, Wednesday, on the stynples of ore sent there some two or three weeks airo. The ore Is from a claim, just south of Meatlowville, and was taken from the (round a few feet below the surface, OAs jttccc asssys - per cent lead, valued at $Ktl per Ion, and the other in silver and tl ier cent lead, valued at M,W per ton, flic Mcadowrllie country lies jimt OVer the lull from the Argossa and Kiuihall claims, and his the same hody ore, except for one peeuliflr thjng. There theore shows ft surface cropping of copper; then, as you go down, work- - into silver and lead. It is a promising country . Authorized . City Agents VOB HIE j Deposit Stamp System, OF THE Itah Commercial k Sivinp Bank. i E. First Smith. 10th Ward Co-o- p Cni, 8th Knst end 4th Snnth ii. F. hrooks Cor. 1st South aid tit!: Bsst Pnulger Bros (!8 K M Kardlev Sperry Ida Month Msin Mrs. A. BattrWorth..Cor, 3rd West am! Sr i South Win. Stnneman Mi V. 4th srfb 16th Ward Score &W W. Is! Smith Mr?. C. Hill 878 N. 5th West H. F. K'.ans ill s. Mb West H. .1. Shi in in ing KIT N. 1st Welt Frank llranting 687 S. rli Kast Blddowsy Dros 701 K. 7th Hoath Mrs. S. Home Cor. State and nth Boutn Snsrr & Sons SM W. tl- J. A II. Irvine 760 S. Ind Kssi R. H. Irvine 4."i!5 8rd St John H. KeUou Siil E, Snd Smith Arthur l'rew'n 778 W. North Teinui A. H. Woodruff Libcrlv I'nrh John F, Coe Cor. nd South uml 3rii Ksst Rebtnson .t King S47 VrsstTetaale J. W. Harris 210 C S John Hrown Cor. N. Tempts anil Sad Wes CP. Held :i7.iith 8t Richard Uuerdin Itnnntlfui ( 'ftBtwrvllli' f ."en terv ills Hocifle Lumher Jc Building Co siinar I'ostofflcs Jsmet Nellson iuj Ciittonv.ood Seville Mill Cruolt J. K. Rnbinsde Farmingtsn CP DEPOSITS can lis nr !e nt the tts-.- of sJViwith any of Its jumits, and whsn tin "Unt rstctic $1,011 the depositor will ':et 6 per csal thereon, coir.penr.ded 4 times a year. OENKRAI. sUMKnta BUBINE88. Dnyroms Y. Armitmrf. P. w. Madssn. Thos. w. Klterbeck. Ileliver Sobsrtt, Dr. Jos. s. Rich- - srds, Tbos. W. .Icnnints, . Ii Uariiav, M. k. CraUBlngS! i'mnuel .'Irfntira COLORADO NOTES. Fort Coilins claims to have :.'(0o people. The new I'ark opera house at Grand June tion is ahout completed, A licet sinjiir convention will he held in Denver March 9, III and 1. Fifteen thousand acre- - were seeded to al-falfa in Otero county last year. Then are now BIX) ear loads of potatoes on the divide a.vaiting shipment sav.- - the Mon-ument MiMtnrrr. ft. Sutherland has been elected mayor of Holyoke to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of .1. F. Forhcs. Four thoussnd three hundred feet of the Ml si fool Midland tunnel at Butte has boon completed. 80 far the entire distance has liml to he tinihered. A movement is on foot among the ranch-men w est of La Tuula lo purchase a thous-and or more quail and turn them loose in the valley this spring. from mountain ran lies neartlraud I.ake state that the excessive inOwfall has driven the elk from their winter home to points in the valley, and that it is necessary to guard haystacks from their The city council of Colorado Springs by the Woman's Christian Temper, mice union and the Good Templars, and the ffenettd sentiment of the city, has c losed assaily - heer garden, which has nourished lu the lUburtl for years. the richest Chinsman in I tah. lie lis- - a tiiu' store and a llr-- t class- - r' taurart in the Junction City. Ills language and hisf-cs- s arc models for any native. irn Amcricss. T. (I, Morris, the South Bend, Ind., s.ent the Studebaker Wagon company, is lfthe ( otttluental. Commodore Foote. Major .Tnnic- - II. Diyle dud Mi-s- Qneeniv Foole and Annie Nsfson, the Lilliputian-- , have arrived at tin ?liite house and will join Wonderland today. ' Charles Latnnicr-dor- f, the manager o" the Sevier Milling iS Mining company, in a the Walker. W. II. I'urtli, ceneral aire nt at PcnfT of the K'u k railway and trnfllnir passetiLrer airent .1. I). Flynn of the ame road are in town. PERSONALS. Delos I.omliard of Knreka is at the Cul. 1' it. Kmllc Held of New York isnt the Tomple-ton- . Judge L K. Rhodes of t)gden is at the t'ullcu. .1 C. l. Mclvcncy, an Ogden attorney, la at the Cullen. W F, smith, a Coalville iiiiuer, - at the Tomplcton. W. M. tt'liricn, the Dmalia clothier, is at the Temple ton. Theodore I.. Wood of Denver is registered al the Knutsford. F II. White of Muskegan, Michigan, is at the Continental. T. II Morris of the Studebaker Wagon company W at Hie Continental. (i. W. I'. Atkinson, a traveling man from C hi, ai'o, is at the Knutsford. F. A. McManie! ..f Ogden. of the chamber of eoninierec of that city, is in tmi ii, II sling, of Ogden. is in tow n Sling is CAPITALISTS INVESTj Colorado Men of Money Have h'alti Jn Sal! l ake IteHlty. Tin: Time yesterday announced :'. sale of nine screi of land in the ity toll. K. Kainiii of (llrnwood Springs, Colored! By an oversight the name of that geul man was announced as the seller, instead it that of. W. Ilaiuin. The latter gentlemli was.i the agent that sold tin properly, ';)iW - of the old race trai l, outh "I tl. euyW and live acre- - over near the .Ionian, wr- - the land disposed of l.y Mr. Ilaniin. The price paid was l ."v"in. 'this is the lifth important sale, made hy Mr. Iliu.im within a month, and he has hceu very active Infilling property since the beginning of th yefll. The buyer of the property sold ty Mr. am in - the ot the First National Bank of Glcuwood Springs, im impressed with the advances of Sait take real estate. He w ill improc,. his purchase and probably invest more of his capital in this city. David Swickliimer, Hi" ( 'olorado '.iHtalist to whoni Mr. llamin sold tin- 11 lislorner opposite the Knutsford lc!' :c. returned to the city and is at the K nut "i d a :tlt fcjs wife laud Mis- - Overton if I tenter. Ilm-hav-betn on s ve :t to t hr i'lo n asvt will reuni.,1 hep- i vera I I;.-, Mi s icJhimer is very much pleased with ;"it 'Mses of real l. ile Iii re and ha i:; 'c. (Z, lu Salt Lake property. He h:is hi.- .) , one or two other pieces, ami s ill '!"li.il'ly6e.uro j them. Horace J. Moratc J. Mathews i.as4ildbis j residence and :he .t half . . '.,t ;. hf.k49. plat on 1 h inl South, hetwe, IhltJaiul V.mrth KuU to Duv.d Trei.'-- . Mr. j rczisu - fr in elltirido, I lo., and , lyl lollirht the ,, k ,c,,ni,- - hat n .in .... rt ite (1 '' ' ' ' ' r ' h.e, having dec led to eaic li r . ' -r y ' i t Fonrth i.ii'.wii .. ei. ,. ,,. e ., f0 r. entlj unci c .in '.: ,j ,, sine wus i .mi on ,. a ,i'n( y;r. Mo) le inletu si. h near .., ,re to ' .,.'( a 10,000 li mi ..ii the preml ics. Bargains in Shoes for Children s, Ladies, tictltlenirll in all sizes anil colors at cost. Our Seamless, Noiseless Felt Slipper 111 COst. Ask for the Mat tew an, the nicest thing made for hou-c- car at cost. Call at the People's Shoe Store. hYi last First South street. AVIu n going east select the popular route, the Burlington. Two daily vistiiuile trains from Denver with dining and hair uirs and i'nllman sleepers atf ached, forf hicago, (Voria, St. I.imis, Kansas City, si. Joseph, Atchison and all points east. ..y Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, fpcetatlcs fitted. Commercial block. w r tollloleretl Willi h ( i, ol , I... noon. .Ian. 87. The St. am Irai ,.r n ol ' r i uts hy .is t!,i,,i hs fnn (icrvtl with a crew of nine men L |