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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TIMES; TUESDAY. JANUARY & IS02. i F, ATJEK BACH & AM) W BROTHER. ! . I : I Christmas Goods All Silks and Dress Al! Cloaks and Our Entire Stock of And less than cost, AT Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that j COST. AT COST AT COST. Goods AT COST, line. I - - " ' Offer all Boys' and Children's Winter Clothing at Cost. t Ladies' and Children's Knit Goods and Underwear at Cost. (o SEEING IS BELIEVING oo COME KAiil.V AM) AVOID THE RUSH. Wl NEVER MISREPRESENT. ', lib .'! ; j F. Auerbach & Brother. jj --M j I ' " Mining and Gas Stocks Coloralo li Utah Mining For Sale. stocks. Sail Lab (ias anil Oil Stock Twelve Years Experience in the Development of Oil and Gas wells in Pennsylvania. American Natural to Company Ski For Sale. Only 20.000 Shares will be offered at 50 cents. 6000 .acres of terri-tory owned and leased. Leas 3d territory non-assessab- le for fifty years. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Pressure of gas at Lake Shore Wells today, 150 pounds. Geo. F. Penhale & Co. Box 738. UTAH an MONTANA In igb Grade Machinery. or all kiniii of duty. Curri in stock for imms-- cliate delivery Magnum Section. Pipp Cover-ing, Iron Pipe ami Fitting., Air Coiu,irt'orti, InjfercuM Servant, B. D. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to CO Horse-Power- . HoipUnjr Rutins. Pamps. ITorsp Whims, Wire Rope, Drill steel, Mine and Mill Supplies. Uttvo HmM Powder, Caps and Fuse. Main Ofttr. and Warernoms, 259 S. Mam, Salt Lake, AGENCY, Bntte, Mont tCorreeiiondetira Solicited. J. W. FARRELL & CO., Lan nan's Market Leads all Others. We show Christmas week the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered (or 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. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOKJIEIS-Ai-LA-avcToVKKs. A TTOKNKY AT CPLLBN J Hotel. FURNITURE. SAND BURGF URN IT I RE CO. MAM'FAl'TUKKPS AND I'KALKRS IN ALL school desks, screen doors nid furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; W. So. Temple. INSLKANCE. TT'IKR. I.I VK AND A ( TI I'l-- NT Mt'TTTAL V bits of New York. 8.VM, conunercial Bloek. PLUMBERS, SA3 1 STEAM FITTEBS. Decleri in aU kind of Lift and Force Pumps, Orders taJcsn for Drive and Dug Wlis. Cpoola built and connections made; 1S7 Main, opoMta A ni'rhach Tiros. Te!fphon. 'JOn. TipoPULilfUOUTE Only on. chaise ,,t ir Utdk. jeJCaneaa Cliy w st i.ouie. u1 your ticket rst,o n The Missouri Pacific Railway. H C. Townaand, S. V. Dsrrah, CP T. A.,i Louis. G F p.'x. 191 seeitli Mntn, - - Salt Lake City. West Side Rapid Transit romp'y. TIME TABU.. To Tulce Eilect, May 1st, 1891. I.o mi train, for th. Joreiiut Hiv.r. Garden e'itr, Itrihton and rad Lravt A'doroefa. Isar Vjff Lakt. :U0a.Di. 1:00 p.m. 7:09 a.u. OsM. 7aX) " 8:00 " 8KXJ " o, u 8:U " a:tjo a (., t.a) u 1:10 u 4:00 " 10:00 jori Ml U) " 5:00" 11 AV ' .q U:C3 - 6:00 " IS .00 m. .;uu VCetity Station' Cor. Seventh Sent, and Secoa4 J. G. JA.COJ3ij, Ueu. Mgr. George M. Scott, Jas. Glondonntng, H, S. Rumtleid, Presideut. t. Uccretary. George M. Scott k Co. (Incorporated. ) Ueale Im Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Ajretitt for the Doifre TVood Willey. RoeMln't 8ttel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. tier and L'nglne Oils, Hercules P.m-der- , Atlas Knfined and Boilert, Mack fulectort, Buflr.lo Scale., jeflersou Hone A aim, bULa PttBOt, Manert' ami Ulackimltiit' Toola, Etc 168 Main Stroot. EiUt Lake City. PLCKBIMO. FITmotlant CTKAM HE ATINO ENUINLKR-S- M MA1K O bt., Salt LakeCltj; f (iabeUhe Tailor. "fvv OC W. 2ud South. i'fT 'A' Salt Lake City, i x I -- ) Stilts $ 5 io $55 4r SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. ?ii PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS, Dr. Burrnwt, oculitt, aurist, optician, Bpcettclii titicel Conicaercuu liluck. Marshal's Sale. pi B8UANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE AM) A. decree of foreclosure to me directed by the District Court "f the Third Jodicii Dtitnct of the Territory f Utah, I shall expose at public tale nt tliH front door of tlit C ounty Court Borne, in the City and County of Beit Lato, Utah , on the -- ith day of January, WW, nt 13 uYlo'ck. M., till the right, title, claim mid In-terest Henry R. Fry, B. W. Smith, Charles L. Cm no, 'iirleton W. Von tch. .. C. Croisiiinii. tlaine Thump-un- . Churlt's lNippertoo, i. . Loe Roy nayne, Zioo'a Savingi Bank & Tnif--t onipany in corpora t ion), K C. offln Hardum-- Company in torporation), The Amen can Invt'stmi'iit ( nmmiuv ;'., coriiruntiont. liihn McDonald, John McDonald, Jr.. William C. Mc Donald, George f. Oulmer, William H. Calmer, Henry u. A. ' tinier, David A. Depue, and w. h. Parker, Otherwise named F. L. Parker, of. in and to the following described property, minute, lying and behuz in the ount ol Ntlt Lake, I'tah Terri-tory, and particularly described an follow?, to wit: AH of lot 8, 4, ami 89. in block one ft); and all of lot L IL U, IT. t. in. S, W, 38. jtt, M, 96, J. 7, 38 and 39, in Block two (8), of "Wah-Ho- o simdi-vislo-of Lot six (6), in Block nine (91, Five 5 Acre Flat "A," Hijr Field survey, Mult Lake County, I tub '1 erntory. To be sold as the property of the loove named Henry Fry et al, at the suit of .Joseph Baum-garten- . Termi of cash. salt Lake City. L'tsb, Jannary 5. 1988, K. H. PARSONS, F. I. Mirtial. By I). N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. v i? i lMi '.. attorney for plaintiff. 77; VOVXTY COURT. Cash Appropriated Keeterday by the Hoard oi OoaunJMlons The following appropriations were made hy the county court yesterday: (. W. Hartch, compensation $ M'Vfi, s, Burt, eompensation John Batter, compensation In .80 .1 V. i ahoon , eoinpfp nation JttUKl Hoasph Donley, compentattoo 75.00 Itockv Mountain licit Telephone compHii vjtpL'iiso ' .' 60.1X) Ifcmei E, Lynch, expeime TN.no u. I, Coneley, expense W.W c, Company, expense TO.0D Joseph Donley, axpenas 0.90 A. J. Hurt, prison 1W.96 t huto A llicke, prison Wi.60 t.a company, prison 74.00 Telephone cunipany, pricon. 15.00 C. E. Stanton, court Donse and land ac-count i 86.00 Dai. W, Ranch, roads 448.50 P. J. Stone, roads km. Ha II. T. shurtlifT, roads 1H0.90 .John (i. Rnpp. roada 91.00 RosweU flutcnini 64.T0 Jam et Jensen, roadi 45.00 M. Fltsgerald, roadi 4:.do McCoi ft Kendall, roada 8.00 I. A. Johnson, roada. 806.75 W.G. Timmons, road- - 487.08 Joseph Muir, roads IW.tr John Gordon, roads 461.10 C. D. Rogers, roads 74.9B D. Janea v Co.. Infirmary l"M Rivera Bros., Infirmary 19.70 J. J. Farrel, Infirmary L800.M J. C Dow lin, infirmary 4000 J. c. Dortim. Infirmary 17.80 A. L. William-- , pauper 85JM Chute ft links, pauper 04.45 Telephone company, pauper 8CXQ0 Deserei Rospttal, pauper , IB9.00 A. c. Maclean, pauper. 137.80 h L. Driver, pauper 44.08 John Wetsel, pauper B.Ofl Mrs. D. Mnrohe, pauper 10.00 Fred HoiiL'erten, pauper 8.00 Lipman, Wallerstetn A Co.. 88fl0 David Egbert ' 181.79 Orphana Mom and Day Nursery, pauper. 5J.00 B. F. Allen 1Q0 Deserel Hospital 158.00 Dru.'lil A- Franken B1.95 3t II. Hinwan 541.65 A. A. Burt 800.00 Mary Janata 0.00 1'liilip Jonas, pauper 8000 v. s. Rebderson, pauper 44..o John Farrington, pauper 9.00 Total $7378.85 'iOaeaiMeaaaaBinMmHaBRaaMii THE IDAHO LEGISLATURE. Talk of rr Extra ".p.ition. but it is I'roba-bl- y all Tiilk. A rjhtiuI from litiisi i, lilalio. 6ays: Nu Httle llltMilt $ manifested in this state over the proposition to call an extra session of the legislature, it was rumored on the ftreets that (ioveruor Willey has under ad-visement fiieli an action, and your t ealled at the eapitol bailding Ihis afternoon to interview him on he subject, GoTemot Willey was free to talk on Ihe snh-Jec- t and admilted liuit he had been nieditnt. lug calling an extra session. The re'.sous for men a slep were clear, and many tliiugs seemed to demand it. He said, in suh.-tane- ipiite a number of important matters were provided for at the last session, besides recent de-rision of the slate board of equalization, as touching railroad nsses.nienN oy county aaeessors, left thi suhjeet in a groat Mate of Uncertainty Section 14s:i of the revisid atatutei of Idaho (Jve the board of equall station full power to aasesl any taxable prop-erty that has escaped assessment, or in-crease the valuation or add to the amount, number or quantity of property when Iftlae or incomplete lists have been sendered. It w ao under this provision of the it&tutc that the state board of equalization took In readjusting railroad aaaes.ment in certain ( ounties. The tec cut decision of the ftate supreme eonrt looked to the abrogation of this power on the part of the hoard of eqy alization. The state is lift in a queer yosition, as some railroad corporation-- may hold that tne counts' aaaeiaorl b.ave n( power to make assessment., and others may claim that the slate board of e,imliza-tio-has no power, and thus elude paying tftxea as one tiflh of the slate funds is de-rived from taxable property of railroads this will seriously cripple the state ex-chequer. Then again the extra session of the legis-lature seems to be necessary to readjust Ihe apportionment of senators and representa-tive! The laal legislature created the counties of Alia and Linc oln and nave each its ouota of senators and representative s. The decision of the state, supreme court declared such action void and thi a makes a reappointment absolutely neces-sa- i Then tin legislature might look Into the matter of prison manaL'ement slid set the public mind at rest, four correspond cut asked: "Do you think it advisable tu . all an extra session''' "I am not quite clear yet in my own mind,' said his excellency. "The present situation seems to demand it. I am advialng with prominent men ill various aeetlODJ of the state and will iivr matters careful before taking action." 'So far as you have consulted public men governor, what seems to be the consensus of opinion?" "Well, there is a difference of opinion, though many are not very favorable ." The governor will be disposed to look favorably to callinir mi extra session. If colled, it will be tl'jnc in u few weeks and tin- legislature win meet in February t" bold tor twenty dayt. It is propable the expense of an extra ses.-io- n will tie made 11 IH)0 as estimated by Governor VVIIlev. Several counties will lie put to the expense of hold iug extra elections, notably Ada. that w ill have to till a vacancy caused by the death of Hon. John 8. Gray, ami Elmore by the death of Hon. IV B, Ethel, !t is an open question whether or not an extra session will be all"d. Latah ami Kootenai counties will not have to hold an extra election I" nil the place of Slate Senator Wells, at present i World's fair . omtnissionei Opposition t.i calling an extra scsaion la very pronounced in official quarter., but the strong probabili-ties are that it will be done. CHURCH FESTIVAL. M. lar.v's ( 'ouicreiratioii's ( liristmas Last Bvanluc Members of the congregation f 8t. Mary's Catholic church gate an entertainment last erentngatO. A. R. hall that ivas attended by a larRc number. Previous to the enter- - talnment thercc was a festival and Christmas tree fur the- children. About 130 children participated and eaeh of the little ones re. a prize. The programme consisted of one-, recitations and a drill. Two gold medal, and one silver medal were awarded, the gold medals to Miss Bauholtz and Master Herald Byrne, and the silver medal to Miss Katie Ward. The atTair was conducted by the Misses Judge. Gleaaon, Dugnet, Harley, Hardin";, (ireis. Wall and Kein. Before be. iue; dltmiaaed Ihe children wi re treated to refreshments this reature belli s in eiirire of Mrs. Slmpklns, Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Biglln. The evening entertainment i entirely soc ial atTair. and designed chiefly to enable the members of the congregation to beeome acquainted. The hall was crowded, and everybody appeared pleased with the pro. gramme, if the applause which followed each number j;"es for aught. Following is the programme : chorus, "Come O'er the Silvery Wave" I ...Y. I.. C. ii.'i'hoir Scottish dialed recitation, "Death o! the Old S'l'iire J. c. Mc Nallv Sou.;, - I snnot ms the old Hong" Mr. Ball Kee lUtinn, ' liov dtf I sxlro" Miss Fiintiie JuclL'e Sou-- , ' lie Never Came Bark" Patrick (Ihuwoo li', I, ,n. Aruiu's tireaiu Win Forci oiiir, "iier sn:ni mimic imams Me Mill ... Mi's llarlcv Rcudlnii, "I'll.' In-- h Avater" D. V. StaSora chorus, "Star Spangled Banner" Y. I., c. D. choir For the Or), bans. On Thuredaj evening next there will he a musical reception iriveu for the benefit of the orphans' lioine that promises to be one of the leading events of the season. It will lake place at the residence of Mrs. F. Pick-crt- . No. .'I4 south Main street. Some of the best musical talent in the city will assist, and it is likely that a tidj sum will be real, ized for the deserving charity. The tickets bare fifty cents each and can he procured at the door. MR. POTTER OF TEXAS. It i1 t Have itepn i iinnv if H iladnt Itcscsn so I'alntnt. It la not probable that when Mr. (iiinter wrote "Mr. Potter of Texas" he had any idea of turning out a farce comedy, but that is w hat the Frank V. Sanger company made of It. at the Theater last night. Bomc timet it vas absolutely pain, fill but for the most part it was to bod as to be laufrhatile. At some of the most dramatic scenes, the. audit ne e roared in derision. This proves that it was a very good natured house that bore, the affliction, otherwise the alleged actors would have beeu hissed from the stiiifc. It it scarcely xvorth while to go into detail. Mr. Wheclock as the Kou. Sampson Potter of Texas, wat very good the only bright apot in the whole piece. Jos. Wheeloek, Jr. as the lion. Arthur Lincoln, and Maurice Drew m Charlie Errol, made the audience tired. There, arc lots of amateurs iu Salt Lake who aic much better actors. The scene where they (jiiarrel is lull of possibili-ties, but they made it ridiculous. Two sick kittens tick unto death couldn't have gotten up a more laughable tight. There is another grand scene that Mas butchered in the same manner; that where Lady Sarah Aunerly makes her dramatic ap-peal ol young Krrol. Instead of a grand climax, received with appreciative applause, it re sulted in a tltitness that called for do i rision. The women of the company had better quit trying to act. They night thine Jncer tain positions in life, but they dont on the stage. Miss Jeffreys Lew is (iocs sonic good work as Lady Sarah, but she overdoes it. May Haiues at Ethel Lincoln is a rather pretty doll, but that is all. Lee Lamar at Ida Potter provokes a smile. She takes such pains to impress on everyone the fact that she is not ashamed of her father, yet i.. the time makct it evident to everybody that the very presence of the old man mortitied her to death. She spoke he lines iu a stilted manner, didn't act them at all. The farce goes on for two nights yet. Wotiflerlanil. There !t-- line bill on at Wonderland and the houac it drawing crowds daily. Trustew's Snlr. riTHERKAS, VTNCBNT BACKiALUPO, BY " Ills certain deed of irest. dated oil the lith clav .1 nice. 181, and dulj recorded in the office of the Coalite for Salt Lake County, I tuh Ter ritory, on the I7ti) day of June, lett, in Book "IP1 of Trust Deeds on pages till uud t inc lusive, comei eel to ihe um!"ii-- ir, ted as tru.tee,certaiu re:ii estate, lying unci beluij in the City sod County of Sail Lake, unci Territory of Ciuh, and deMrlbedaa totioa s, tci wlt ; Pari of Lot Two pi) in Block Fortytwo (4S), Plat "B," Salt Lake ,'ltv Survey, I tun-uaenetog at the southweet corner of aald Lot Two IHj ami rannliig thenee Kat TheeeiS) Bod. ithence Sortti Beven Rode; thence V est Three eti rud-tt-thence stoulh Seven iT' Kods to tiie place of Degbiiting. Iu trust howt-- to secure the pin nienl of a cer-tain promissory note therein descrllml and of even elate therewith feu 11300 payable to the order of II. U M.illorv, at the Coavmercial National lisuk nf salt Lake ( lt, t tali, one year after date. With Interest thereon from date .t in oer cent per annum p.'ivuhh ejuarterh , which said interest was representefl by feoir coupon notes of thirty dollars e;ec ll attached to said frineipal note, in H, 6, B rind - mcinths ifter ehue thereof, and ichtrens said deecf of trust provided, that in case n.nd netes, or either of them, shuulet not he paid when the same due. the holder thereof might declare the a holfi indelttedness secured due and pitiable at once; and ve her 'as said interest notes due", n Sep. teuilier Ml and Decenjlier 6th, 1"'1, haie not been jtaid although doinan led and whereas the own"i of said notes has declareel the w hole indebtednet. due. iccording to the terms of ssid deed. Sow, notice la hereby given that the undersigned trustee will sell in with tin, prut isic. n of said deed of trust, and at the re-quest ol the owner of said notes, the real estate above described, at public vendue to the highest bidder for ash, at the front einor of the Ceuiniv court House of Salt Lake County, in Suit Lake i Ity, ft. it on Saturday, r'ei.ruarv inh, H.Cs'. at 1, a. c,f said day, tot ethe purpone of payiug the ex peuses of executing this ttu-t- , ineluduig ait irneis ( e and compeitaatioii to uc.t uiiiler-tgite- d trustee ml said notes, prl'icipal and interest Dn'ed ut Salt Lake ;., rtah, this 4th day of January, I8M, JOHN W. IMiNSKI.LAM, Trattee, I kask PiEmh, Atloruey tor Trustee. |