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Show '"I m 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: EA'.TKDAY. FEBIUATIY 20. 1692. FIRE! Fl RE I I 1Don't Fail! To Take Advantage of the I Immense Bargains We are Now Offering in I 'Men's Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Boys' & Children's Suits, Gents' Furnishing I Goods, Plats and Boots & Shoes. I These Goods are but Slightly Damaged but we are Selling them at nearly - 1 FIFTH CENTS 1 KDOLLAR OF COST PRICE. JUST RECEIVED I H A fine lot of Men's Soft Hats which we are offering at 25 per cent less than actual cost. 0. K. Shoe and Clothing Co. 117 Main Street. I FIRM IfEll T. R. JONIS&0a BANKERS, UnXAIN ST BAIT LASH BUYS OKES AND BULLION. THK Santa h Route Atcuison. Topeka & Santa Fe. Runs the finest trains between Den ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Atchison. Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Galesburg Chicajro. These trains are Solid Vestibule Dining Cars, Free Reclininar Library ( haif Cars, leaving; Denver 5 p. m. daily. MOST POPULAR ROUTE. To reach all eastern points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over this route. tot further information, time card, etc, call upon or address J. I). KENWORTHY, 43 VY. 2d South. Salt Lake City, Ci EO. T.NICHOLSON, i $ THE DEHVER&RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite mute to QleawOOt, Aspen, Lead-trlll- I'nebln, Colorado Spriutfs, Uenvnr aud all points east and south. TWO FIRST-CLAS- S TRAINS DAILY. ItafjM Pnllman and Tourist Sleepers, sad Free Cliair Cars on euch train. For full infor-mation, call on or address. W. .!. S1IOTWELL, Agent, 58 W. 2d So K. T. tIEFKKKY, A. S. HlJHKS, President X GeVl Hsr. Traffic. Mansger. a. K. HdOl'KK. U. P A T. A. Cheating the Government, San-- Fkaxcisco, Fob. 20. The United Stales customs officiate liuve seized tin: in-voice hooks of Wcinpc Brothers, importers of Japanese goods aud ascertained that dur-ing the past year the government lias been defrauded out of about $lo,00d. The linn kept duplicate invoice hooks. The tinn ad mits its truilt. The case has been referred to the secretary of the treasury. ordered to forward them to the governor for his signature. C. F. No. 44, an act creating a bureau of statistics was up for its second reading and passed. ('. F. No. 69 came up for third reading and after a discussion of it, it was decided to make it the special order of the day for next Thursday. The council adjourned at 0:50 o'clock till Tuesday at 0 p. m. AN EXTHA SESSION. THE HOUSE MEETS THIS MORNING TO BREAK THE BLOCKADE. A Number of Illlis on Their Second Head-ing Uniform System of Schools 111 t ilt Labors of the (ienerul Assembly During lay. To overtake the fust fleeting calendar the house renewed its labors at In o'clock this morning nud without any delays got right down to the business and bills that had ac-cumulated during recent forensic displays. The gorge was broken Without much effort and in the absence of any lengthy debates the work went along swiniingly. Prayer by the. chaplain, rending and ap-proval of the journal of the fortieth day. Petitions. By Mr. Oban in behalf of Emery county asking for nu npprlallon of f I.Vm for roads. The committee on counties reported fnvor ably on petitions asking that the northern part of Kane county be attached to (lartlrl.l, and the bill for the same was put on its pas-ag- The Committee on judiciary reported fa-vorably on 11. F. 43, giving to mayors of cities of the tirst and second class a quaiilled veto. Filed for third reading. The same committee reported favorably tin II. F. tl, relating to mechanics' lien. The committee on memorials' reported fa-vorably on 11. M. (i, and the memorial was put on its passage. The memorial relates to certain school lands located at Rlehfleld and which were occupied by settlers. Filed for third reading. The committor on mines and mining re-ported favorably on II. F. 77 relating to the correct weighing of coal at coal mines, etc. Filed for third reading. The committee on judiciary reported fa-vorably ou 11. F. (S3, a bill relating to at-tachments aud executions from justice's courts. Filed for third n ailing. The sa;nc committee reported favorably on II F. M, an act relating to gaining. Filed for third reading. Introduction of bills By Mr. Lawrence, supplemental report of t ommissioner Pypcr of the Third district. Mr. Irvine i W.H. moved that when the house adjourn it be until Tuesday next. M". Pierce as a point of order .stated that as Monday was a legal holiday there was no appeal from the motion. Mr Irvine The judiciary committee dis-cussed that und two lawyers agreed that only judicial matters were effected by the day. We can meet if wc want to. The motion prevailed without bloodshed. The house then proceeded to too third reading of the hills, taking up ('. F. Hi, a t ibslitnte bill providing for a uniform sys. tern of free schools in t ' tali and the manner in which the same shall be governed. fler considerable debate and the lacking (di of numerous amendments, the bill weut over as t lie special order for Tuesday. II. F. "i was taken up for third reading and passage. The bill is toaufhorir.c rourti to transcribe cotinty county and probate records. Head third time and passed. II. F. ill to amend section 3"JI compiled laws, relating to the joiuiug of causes of ac-tion was passed. II. V. relating to the manner of adve-rting property for sale for delinouent pro-perty was killed. The house then adjourned until Tuesday at 2 p. m. The Council. The council met astisual, and, after prayer by the chaplain and reading .if the journal, settled down to the duties of the forty tirst cay. Ou a motion of Mr. YVilliains the scrgeant-at-arm- s was excused to ntfeud the funeral of his father in law, Mr. King. C. F. Nos. 4!l and 88 were returned by the house, having passed that body. Communication from the house in regard lo hiving passed II. F. No. 7."i and II. f. No. 7. These bills were referred to committee on judiciary. Committee on enrollment having reported favorably on c. ''os. m, jj and n, it wus j SHEWASSO DECIDV df That She at On Time Declined to Meet the Trince of Wales. Ne w Yokk, Feb. 00. A local naper says: The affair at Cannes, which involves the rep. utetlon of Mrs. Florence Deacon,! is a terri-Di- e and unexpected blow to hcrlVe: ft and family in this city. Mrs. DcaccL attracted some attention a fe(v yet .. nit- by declin. ing to be presented to the i'nnee of Wales out of regard to her reputation. The style of living of these young people swallowed Up fortune after fortune. a J Wyoming OunrantinesAgainst New Mexico Santa Ft:. N. M., Feb. 'JO. Information has been received that Wyoming has quaran-tined against cattle from New Mexico. Steps are being taken to have the restriction re-moved, as many cattle sales will be affected by the quarantine. HAD QUITE A SWAG. A Small Hoy Lays in Supplies for a Pro-posed. Trip, hut (lets Caught in the Act. Willie llcsslin, a small boy, who gave his age at 13, hut who didn't look over 10, was brought into police court this afternoon on a charge of petty larceny. The little fellow-ha- s been working for K. Rheinehamer, 410 West Second South, for 6vcr a week, and during that time has taken a small hand satchel, which he had tilled with articles from the store. Among them were a plug of tobacco, three package! of cigarettes, a bottle of laudanum, etc He had bidden tho satchel id a gunny sack in tho backyard, and when charged with it, owned up. He says his father and mother are both dead and he has been working in a boarding car at Cheyenne, Wyoming. He came to Ogden a short time ago. He came from Ogden with a man (unknown) and it was for him that he stole the articles, as they were goiug to start on a trip west. Abe Hunter was today lined 15 for his little drunken spree of the other night, in w hich lie drove his wife out of the house. Arrested for ViolutiugCtmtract Labor Laws Kw; CLAIR", Wis,, Feb. 00. The .United Slates marshal has arrested Christian llulb-ne-and C. W. Sonimermoyer, two of the principal owners of the Fan Claire button factory, on a charge of violatidg the federal contract labor law. COST OF SPRINGER'S WOOL BILL. If It Becomes a Law Will It Badooa the Revenue $30,918,183? Boston, Feb. 01). The Boston ffwnmmial prints a statistical analysis of the woolen imports into the United States on the basis of the new duties imposed by the Springer bill. In the fiscal year 1891 th imports of Woolens were valued at WS.SlWJ" I. The reduction in the revenue, if the-s- amount of goods is imported under tbcSHgcr bill, will be $29,918,198. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. THE THROUGWCAR LINE. Effective January 13, 1892. Trains Arrive and Depart at Salt Lak$ Daily, as Follows. AKRIVK Krom all Karn points 4:00 a. m, Emm Itutt. Portland, Loan. Park City und Snn 10:46 a ni From all Eastern points l:3&p. ui. From Cache Yalloy, Ogdao and inter- - TiicdiatH points 7:80 p. rru iFrorn Miliord and Intermediate points tt:36 a. m. rr'mi .limb, Provo and Kurfka r:40p. m. Frum Teruiinuts aud Tooele 4:10 p. in. DEPART For nil KaRtmn points 7:00 a. try For fiutli1, Portland, hint Frjinduco and Cache Valley 10:2ia. m. ForiactiP Valley and Park City 8:30 p. rn For all Eastern points nod ban Frtia- - t isco 0:00 p. m. For Provo, Juab mid Kurekfl 7:8Ua.m. il r M llford and Intermediate points.. 4:6 p. in. For Term in ati and Tooele 7:45 a.m. I)aily. Winiftay excepted, frrtini between .luatmnd Milford do not rat Sundays. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 MAIN ST, U. E. liUKLEY, GenM kgt PMgr. Dept. 8. II. Il.f'i.ARK, C. S. Me i.i.em. E. L. Lomax. Genl. Mr. (. Traffic Mgr. Q. F A T. AgU Noti:R of Stockholders Annn:il Mowing. VTOTICB is HEREBY (ilVKN THAT THE JLm annual nieetinu' of the rtocfchrililpf I of the Halt Lake Buildini,' and Loan Association of t'tah will be held at the office of the mom r!f ommen ift! block, Suit l.:ik' City, n Friday, Miin h 11, IMS. at 7 ;X o'clock p. in . for the of dirvctorM and oftlcern for the ensuing year. Alio at inch meeting proposition? will be snbmitted for the adoption of an entire new eet of or for re incorporation under the new law governing aavingi md loan iMaoctntlobfl, now p4mfinr before the terrItori.il In case Mild law is enacted. E. E. RITCHIE. Secretary. Salt Lake City, February lit, lWti, THE FLAG RAIsi Two Invitation to the School Kxerctses on Washington's Birthday. I n k Times has received the following invi-tations: sF.VKNTH st num.. Yon urn cordially invited to attend tho rendrrin of tin1 following programme: Bong America incident! Ahout Washington llarvev Harriv The National tiork sixth Qrsde Girls Washington Acrostic First Ortdh paptli Sonir The Nation'. Banner Quotation! Jtu School Ksi-n- I.uella Haekett Pin Bxerctia Kifth (irnilc lie. itatiou ( hurley Stansluiry sone star 0naajlad Banner Bacnatum Biylisn .ludd I'oem, unltcn for the occasion hy llcckiah lluttcrnorth Id. (if Youth's Coin. The Flag.. Allecn aUcLan xmlM Sixth (iradi. Boj Son t heer, t hcer w the Kla i'rcseiieiitation of the Klin;. , ..B. O. Itaybould, (mambaf of School Hoanh AceaManca Janie. e sialutc to the Flat;.. HniHiUL.' the Klu(j Kxcrci-c- s held ;tt Auditorium hall, corner of Fourth South and Second Wi st, February i.', UM, at 10 a.m. ELEVENTH SI'IIOOl.. The teachers and pupils cordially invite von to he present at these exert iaes, 10:ao a. in , Feb. SS, vm. Hong, "Auierlca" Scliool" I'rayer Bishop U. Morris' Bong, "(llory Hallelujah " School Flan pr illation.. l)f. J. F. Millsnnueh. Aililress of yc eptancu Harold s. Igri I 'ration I.onl- - Knsieti Sonii, "Ued, White and Blue" c Thirteen (ilrls. tirade :i Kcsav, ' .Annie Armstrong (.Iris Chorus. 1'entlne Toniuht" ? Beeitatiou, "(lur FTag'' Uraoa Freeze ("'ins UriideK l and : 'Martiia Wavhjnirton'd Tea Party" tirade'. Patriotism 111 the Public School's (ieo. Conlnni son, "Star Spangled Banner" Biaajr, "Flag! ' Louie Felt Declamation Daniel Livingston Song, "Hail (. olutuhia - Benediction A HACK KIOT lb T F"-IW- - Whites Object to Giving I 'lace to Negroes on the Ohio .V' HI; s.oidy. Louisville, Ky.. Feb. . Rioting be- - twaen whiles and negroes i r, d near Pat. riekahurg. A number ..f wl r gt n ei ntly discharged bj the Ohio eV idy rail road on acc ount of trouble wl .... rrw. The wliites were so incen-e.- 1 thdj eu band of seventy-liv- negroc . notice to i.'nve or bo whipped, The neg Ba arming themselves and a riot is pn ibaliin V. LATE LOCAL. The Press club committees and all active newspaper men, together with ail persons interested in Hie organization of the club will meet in the Metropolitan dining room at o . m. tomorrow. A. ('. Bishop of Ogden is at the Cullen. B. C. Cony of the Denver A Kio Grande and V. M alone, of the Rio Grande Western ure at the Cullen. .1. ML Newlmry of Hartford is registered at t lie Walker. 11. R. M;;nu of Buffalo is a guest at tlic Walker. A marriage license was issued this morn-ing to Joe Baker of Big Cottonwood, aged Js, and Ellen Blair, of the same place, aged 30. The gospel meeting of the Young Men's Christian association will be held in their rooms tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, and will be led by Frank K. Brown. The subject is, "How Mitch Will it Co.5t'r" I.ukc xiv, iV-3- 3 and Luke xviii. 0. .Notice. In the Probate Co irt of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of I'tah. In the matter of the estate o! David II. Kilisey, do- - ceased Notice, TWOTICE 18 HEREBY OTVEN, THAT i . 6. Il W'tiitteuiorc, aiiininlstrator of the estate of leoid II Kinsey ,decea-ed,ha- s rendered for settle-in- . nt, ami lie- in said Court, his linal account of his administration of said estate and petition for rinal distribution of the residue of said estate among the per. oils entitled thereto, and that Tee-da- the loth dav of March, A.D. UU, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Coutt Hoom of said Court, in the County Court House, Salt Lake City and County, t'tah Territory, ha been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, for the settlement of raid account and hearing said petition for distri-bution, at which time and place anv person inter-ested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be settle laud approved and Until distribution made as prayed for. Dated February '.'0, 1H0J. C. K. ALLF.N, , clerk of the Prohate Court. By Cacsten 1'itowxE, jr.. Deputy Clerk. a- - f A MELKESCHAUM F IPE TRUST. The Oldest and Wealthlei t Manufncturecs of New York Co nihine. Nrw V. oik, Feb. 80. Hi iraori ijof the ex-istence of a meereschaura pipe trust have been in circulation for acre aldrt,ln w hich the thr( Idest and wealth nianufaetur- - crs la the city are cotteem They denied toda that a trust had bee nned. They admitted, liowever, that c .f the flnnt had Incorporated in New y. Further they declined to say. . - . - The Hotly or a Reordered Mail. Alton, III., Feb. '.'0. Iu a boat drifting down the river today there was found the dead body of a middle-age- man. lie had evedintly been robbed, bound to the boat and murdered, after which the skiff was set adrift. There U no clue to his identity. THL' LOUISIANA DE ::.)CRATS. The Two Factions Have l lriwl to Arbl-tm- tl Their X ,,.t. New Orleans, Feb. JO. two factions of the democratic party h reached an agreement. The tickets no ,( tl by each will be submitted to n vote tie party nt the priman elections, and one re, lv. ing a majority will be decli the regular ticket and v ited as such, ithcr being ithdraw n. w A ratal Wreck. Rai'iu Citv, S. D., Feb. i0. The particu-lars were received here this morn bar of a wreck ou the KJkhorn road near Smitltwjcfc late yesterday afternoon. The conductor, named llcnson, of (T.nlteron, mil the only passenger. Commissioner Humphreys, re-ceived fatal injuries. THE DISTRICT COUETl Arguments In the Tnnnessen Damage Suit Concluded and the Case i.oe-t-the .Jury. The labors of the district court were opened this morning with the ease of Tonnes Tanuesscn against Taylor, Hointicy, Ann-stron- A Co., and Frank Jenuings. In which plaintiff asks damages in the sum of HQ,. 000, and is still in progress. The evidence having closed arguments were made bv Arthur Hrown. Ksip, and Judge 11. I". lien derson for the plaintiff, und Messrs. I.e. Ora&d Young and VVnhlemar Van Oott for the defendant. At llSS this afternoon the court administered the instructions and the jury retired to its chamber. In the ase of Pembroke VI A. C. Keese ct al. the time for the appointment of re. ceivcr wn- - reduced to Saturday, Feb. 117. The grand jury came into court and seven indictments under the laws of I'tah territory and eight under the laws of the United States. The following cases were ignored by the grand jury: l ulted States v l.lllie May Dempster, fornication ; United States vs V VV.Ooodrlcb ami Alice Crawford, adultery; United States vs Thomas II. Oik), adultery. For War and Not for the Starving. Vifnv . Feb. 'JO. It is rumored here that the bulk of grain the Kussian government has recently purchased ostensibly for the relief of the famine sufferers, - really in tended to lie stored iu the national graucry as a preparation tor war. A REAL ESTATE DEA LEK SKIPS He is Sabl to bo boot . otn Short In UN Account Mo I. b, 30. A a weA; ago .Iose li Ks a ri al e ng '.'1 and public administrator, left t city for-Ch- i eago. lie has not returned i, yettrdav his business was turned orei , ais attjiruey tO C. IV. .1 .lis. It is s lie is sb.prl about 80, i Quay Is not . Wmuingtov. Feb. U0. The members of Hie family of Senator Quay now in the city say they have no uneasiness in regard to his condition. Some friends just returned from Florida sav they left the senator recovering from a bad cold, but otherwise in his usual health. - ' v Tlie Sle of the It i.,j, IICKVER, Feb. .'0. The f ins ilassic mine at silver Creek, Cus eoiinlv, has been sold to George Wei of riiiahn. The pri , slntcd lo be n rt million dol-lars, and besides this auiout . pur liaser will be obliged to pay not h than 10.000 in repairing it before opernt . f The mine has closed down aboil. n years on account of litigation. J Koro 'fyplius I'evcr. New Yi utis. Feb. 20. Four new cases of typhus fever were discovered today among Kussian immigrants. They were removed to the Roosevelt hospltlh THEY WERE CAUGHT IN A HOOK SHOP. Two Iowa state Senaters Arrested iu a Bouse of Presl it nt ion. Dps Moines, la.! Feb. 30. In the senate today a resolution was adopted providing for an investigation by a committee of four, of the charges that two state senators hud been arrested in a house of ill fame iu this cily last Saturday nigh' Harrison Has a IV lM W,-,- : KOTOS, Feb. lO.-- Tl lre-id-n-t Is suffering front an obstinate m, ud has b en rom pelted to decline a auoBier of Invl. I Tlie irginla Mate Debt Mill. Ut( hmomi, Va., Feb. 20. Governor Mc-- i Kinney today signed the bill for the settle, j mdul of the ..tale debt. |