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Show 4 THE SALT LAKK TlAlfiS: MONDAY, FEBRUARY a 1892, the Timet will accept the situation and support him. The thing is settled at last. David B. lln.1. is N.G. Col. McOli ijk s I'liil ailelphia Timet has taken hold of the matter, and lUviu may as well retire. Hear the following oracular utteranees: "It is possible, but not certain, that tho raid now mado on tho democracy by Senator Hiu. for a presidential nomin-ation may defeat tho selection of Mr. Cleveland as the democratic candi-date; !ut there is no possiblo contin-gency in which Hili. could effect his own nomination. The democrats of tho nation are not prepared to enter one of the most important contests of our political history with a candidate who would symbolize the purpose to nationali.o saloon politics, with politi-cal constellation. " This meaii3 that if David gels the nomination at Chicago PERINIBROS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canes. KID GLOVES. Every pair fitted to the hand. TJmbrellas and Parasols re-covered and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match, Knutsford Hotel, S65 State St., Salt City, Utah. Main Store-8- 33 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. ayus,-- MRS. QHAHAM'8 Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It Is not a Cosmetic in the sense In which tlmt te,m is popnlarly uced, hut permanently beautifies). It create a soft, smooth cle:ir, velvety akin, and ! daily nse gradually makes the coinplenua sev-eral shades whiter. It is a coti-'ii- pro-tect. .u f '..;n tin effecta of sun i wind and prevents sunburn and fr' and blackhead will never come wail-- 4ou ase it. it cleanses the face far than soap and water, nourishes and but na up the akin tissues and thus prevci p the formation of wrinkles. It (rives t til fresh-ness, clearness and smothn' skin that you hail when a little girl Every lady, young or old, ought to use aa it gives a more youthful appearan e u any lady, ami that permanently. I' ktains no acid, powder or alkali, and it lAarm-les- s ai lew and as nourlahing to tfl skin as dew in to the flower. Price B ,00. Atk your druggist for it. la Sample Mottle lus. on th- r cipt. of lOcente in stan .Tyss for postage and packing. Ludy gents wanted. Mrs. Ceevaisi Graham, "Beauty Doc-tor," 103 Post St., San Francisco. A. C. .Smith A Co., Druggists, hava a full litis of Mrs. Graham's Preparations. AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK. Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - Salt Lake City. INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS Jambs H. Bacoit V: sident Secretary E. Sills H. M. Bacon Gov. A. L. Thomas. M.J. Arat r . L. Holland , Cashier 8. M. OUrtis D. O. Tunniclifi W. Ii. lioLLAjjc Ast. Cashier J. W. Jldd f, W. Roal C. F. LoOFBOLROW. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. Expert I 1 B. R. MOM, ' Manag.'r Kipert Dental Caatpany. ft ' Yours For A iris tb bemty&coifort ftB Ima srtiflciai g iBWftstor the n.iturtl xpres- - M I tion of thft fc4 in as? ca-- no rnvter B Gj how badly the clieelu may be sunken or I Ch tlpi wrfukiod. I wttt juarsntee to B Hf make thcra so natural tbat a critlo cannot B1 10 detect tlipm. Res'ailnj; lost 'xpfcssion is H fl an ocrt that eve 17 dentiet does notnoUcc or 51 P underatan J hhuoW making a aet vl tee'.li sj to fit pera..tly una he durable does not M D complete thlt branch of dp::;i;try by any a H means. It ra iujrea the ekitlfnl eye and H H canning hand of on who has devoted B much time end practice to thin particular m I aclence; also an ezlru cottrae of higher fl Mudieg not received iu tlio regular dental B I DENTISTRY 1 Ol'FX SUNDAYS AND I HOLIDAYS. BBm I i Office in Central Clock, No. 46 West Second Scats. 1 TEETH EXTRACTED d Absolutely Without Pain ! a I Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.0C I Teeth Filled .... $1,00 BANK OF QOMMERCE. CPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. j Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. DIRECTORS Bor- - "Arte President Wm. H. McInttiib J. B. Farlow W, ,. Cuiseolm M. K- - Parsons C. I.. Hannamaw B. F. Walker Cashier W. H. Irvine E. E. Rick tt. H. Fiei.ijs, j'b Ast. Cashier E. B. Critchlow. IJIHE RATION AL Bank of the Republic. Capital, $500,000 Fdllt Fabj TJ Fbank Kkox President L. C. Kakuick i. A. lUaut Coaiust- - 47 MVIN STREET. Transacts a general banking business. Honey: loaned on xaverabls tarms. Accounts of mer-- l chants, Individuals, flnns and corporations so.' Melted. Five per cent Interest paid on savings' and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrlek. G. 8. Holmes Kmll Kahn J. A. Earls W. K. Smedley Geo. A. Lowe, 1' .. k Kuox. 11. L. A. Uulmerl J. G. Sutherland. yyELLS, pABGO & QO.'S BANK. LAKE CITY TJTAH pt'TS AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES If tsleffcapbie traiiHlern on the principal cities cf the United States aud Europe, and on all points on thn Pacific Coast IssuM lertsn of credit available In the principal rltieb of the ivorld. Spfctai attention given to the selling of ores and uiuorj. Advances made on consignments at low W rtea, P rtlcnlsr attention given to collections throagh-;- ' l tah, Mevads and adjoining Territories. Ao .Mints solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: rt'etls, Ksrgo & Co London - ... A Co New York Notional Sank of the Repnbli: Boston First National Bank Omaha Kirkt National Bank Denver Btite National Bank Denver : return ta' National Bank Chicago ens' Bank St. Lonls Weils, l argo Jt Co San Franctao J. E. Dooly .... Cashier. Sole Agent3 Fop - Holmes' Celebrated Bye,) 2j Wecit .ieoend South. f FRANK Salt Lake City. ENZENSPERGER. y job. JJNION RATIONAL gANK. Successor to Walker Broi., Bankers. EaukUsksal 18GU. Capital (Fully Paid) 1400 0001 Subplds BjBi United States Depository. Transacts A General Banking Bnsineu. Safe Deposit Vaults. Firaand Burglar Proof. i8,." President M.J.Cheesman.. Cashiet J. R. ir"V"WQ,rth A8t- Cashiet Walker, J r Ast. Cashiai , M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS, j Guns, Revolvers aid Ammnnitioii. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Bazors,Porlt!-tCnter7- , Sharand Scissor 8tropc, Indian Clubs, Boxing Oloves, Dumb Bella, Dog Collars, Thompson Boots and Shoes, I'leld and Opera Glasses. j Examine my Stock Before Purchasing. QOMIrTERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, 64.LT LAKE C1TT I fi'; riTTAi. (Tally ". .. Kono 8utiK.o IO,OC! General BanJdig in AO Its Brplies. Issnes certificates ef deposit payable or demand bearing; intercut if left a specified til jt. Bells drafts and bills of exchange on uU piiuilial citiae in the United States and Europe. V Oso. M. Dottvet resident' W. P. Noau VledW'rciH'dent TeostAS Marshall 2nd ViceV?resident John W. Uoixiuai if'. Cashier DmacTOBS F. II. Anerbach, John Ji fjly, Tl. J. galislmrv, Moylau C. Km, Frank H. D 11 Thoniaa Marshall, W. P. Noble, George M. DollTliey, John W. UonneUan. 1 HOTEU-- KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. Waw taad Elegant In all ita Ap - pointment3. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 8. S. HOLMES, - Proprietor. ii. II. Schettler - - Who doei a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. AT NO. 44 MAIN STREET. (Opposite tho . t and Pays INTEREST ON Deposits. Desires jour accounts. McCOKNICK C" q bankers ' ISTABLHDEU, 18T3 SALT I.AKK, ClTT, UTAJfc A General Baaklig Business 'ansacted. rrtllf?rtlonf promptly madp on oil lolntB In tha Went and Northwest. C areful attention given toi r.f of Ore and BuJUon, Jftrhunge an4 tRlegraphic transfers ow the prlucipnMUea oi :J;o L'uitcd SUteti and Europe. PKI.NC1PAI, CORRESPONdMnTB: Nkw Youk- - Importera' and TradMi'fctloMi; Bank; KoanUe Brat. I-- Chicago Commercial National BJHfc 8An Fkani isco First National Bik. Omaha Omaha National Bunk. 1 br. LojiaNational Hank of ComBirc. KANfAS City- - National Bank ofHiutias Cltff Plrat National Bank Amexkan NajMal Bank. Denteq-- Uenrcr National UankHity National Bank. 1 Purblo Flrt National Bank. ' m Poktlavd, Or. First National Hk Lkuon Martin'k Kunk iUiaitaBy: Lombard WALKER HOUSE, 4-- First-Cla- ss European Hotel, The Walksr Is located in the bmlr.eaa center of tho City and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertalnlnjr to a strictly house. It is managed as well as spy hotel in the West, cud 1b trictl' the buslaesa aad tourist hotel oi bait lafiMM. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. h Tfslker and tho Metroiiolllan are ths tfc leading hotels of mt Lake City. 8. S. ERB, - - Proprietor- - HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Openod. IN THE CITT. Cerner of Main and South T&mtJle Streets, Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from 1 -- Horse Power to 40-Hor- Power.; ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps oi the Best Manufaotura Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to 110 Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. , Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, C HOISTING ENGINES, v AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. rMINING MLACHQTERT L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena, Montana. S. D. E V AMH I UNDERTAKER 1 EMBALM. 214 State St. Sait LakH College Graduate H of EmbaliB Special attention (riven to ths tHM I I sW I Salt Lake Hardware Co. Sijrn of Hipr Giln. 42 and 44 West Second South. IGREAT OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next 30 days. We propose to dispose of our entire stock of Parlor Stoves! - AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners and contractors supplies. lave You Exiirik.Units of kEcooony I Furnace Utah Cenll Jiaiiwaw TIME TABLE. I In effcer riecomber lth, 1PM. l'asBbfertrsinn will run daily between Salt Lake CitB sad Pari; Cltj ss follows: I SALT LAKE CtTYjk Tmhi leaves Eighth South & Main.,, 1:00. " arrives " ' ..,10:80 a. e. PAHK CITT. trtiu 1 arrives st Park ity ,0:3na. ni " " isaves 14 8!0Oi m Otace and depot at the corner ot El Mbtii South and Mam Stieeta. .3L T.J. MicMTOBil, O. Aral Bunt, Tiik republicans of Ohio have agreed on what w ill doabtloM pass as the hill. It gives the republi-cans fourteen districts and the demo-crats live, with two doubtful. Although the state gave McKin'lky lii.OOO plur-ality for governor, the democrats have the districts se arranged that fourteen of the present delegation of twenty-on-are democrats. Major Ml Kinlki 's old district is restored, but it can bo stated on the authority of his closost friends that he will not be a candidate for con-gress this year. SALT LAKE EVENING By THE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. ' TBiTima is published every evening (Sunday excepted), and ii delivered by carriers in Sail Lake City, Ogden, Loiran, Americ an Fork, Provo and Park City at 75 Cents a month. Tna Trices contains the full Aaaociated Press Report, and lias Special Telegrapb Service cover-ing this Entire Kegion. The Tms is entered at the Poltofhee in Salt Lelts City for transmission tlio mails aa second-cus- matter. Persona detMag Taa Tmr.s delivered at their bouses can secure it by postal rard order or through telephone. When delivery is irreuolor make immediate complaint to this office. Subscription to The Daily Times. (AI.WSTS IN ADVaHCB.) ISmonthi $ " 4.00 B " 00 1 " TB Weekly, 1 year 1.S0 (Address Tint Turns, Salt Lake City, Utah.) The Times' Telephone No. is 481. MONDAY, FEBRi RY 8, 1W. I'hofkssok Goldwin Smith as an Knglishmau expresses regret at tho utterances of the British press on tho Chilean question. He tlunks tho conduct of tho administra-tion at Washington has been diguitiod and firm, and sees no justice in the hos-tile criticism of the London newspa-pers. The chief trouble with the tory press of London and the tory press of tho United States is l'ateganaphobia. 'i:v England colleges are lament-ing the loss of some of their best pro-fessors. Tho new Chicago university is capturing the cream of them by a eery simple method. They have been receiving in New Kngland colleges sal-aries ranging from to 18000 a year. At Chicago they will get $7000 a year. The west knows how to get there. LIBERAL CITY TICKET. For JVryor lionratT N. Baskin. For Ileroriitr- - Chaiu.ks E. Htastox. For TiraAur-- Haiuiv T. Di ke. For AfKfMsitr and Collector V. J. LxoMAiin. Fur tilij Marshal K. W. Jasskv. ror. COI'NCII.MKN. Firtt Precinct V. K Loofbonrow, 0. E. Want-!f- . :, J. L. l.awsop. Second Precincts. C. Ewlng. II. F. Evans, J. A. lleiss. Third Precinct J. W. Farrell, W. P. Minor. A. F. DorefAus. Fourth Precinct --C. M. Boll, F. O. Horn, P. J. Noran. Fifth PreelnctM. II. Beardsley, L. C. Karrick, A. L. Simondi. fob justices of tiik it.aci. Firtt Preclicl-- V. Lorhrle. Second iVscmi-Claren- ce W. Hull. Third Precinct John Bowman. Fourth Precinct Vm A. lieasles. Fifth Precinct W. W. Gee. This is February s, ami what groat measure lias this Fifty-secon- d congress yet presented in shape for general con-sideration ! Are You Going Kast".' Wlim purchasing your tickets for any point in the east sre that they real via the Chicago, .Milwaukee A St. Paul: railway. Knr time, excellence of equipment, etc., the "Milwaukee" is always in the lead. All through trains are solid vestilmltitl, heated heated with steam and lighted With elcc-triclt- Dining ear service is tlKiflnest in the "world. Ill connections ayrMade in union depots. Either of the fiiidcTsuned will cheerfully furnish descriptive matter or any oilier information debited. Aiex. Mitchell, commercial agent; Thso. P. Powell, traveling a'ent, Progress bttldpg, Salt Lake City, Ltah. Spener & Lynch, tireat Bargains Sale of Boots and Shoes In the Latest Styles and tirades. reduced down to tin; very lowest possible li'ures For dent's, Ladles' sod Children Special Sale of Hand Sewed Custom Made Slmes in all styles and sizes worth tin and UL now reduced to.no. Your choice 15.00. A careful examination of our stock and prices Will prove Hint we are the great Bargain Rtore for Hoots and Shoes. See our display and make vour selection before it is too late, at 8PENCEH & LTNCH'S. THE BLECTIOH. At this writing (1 :!!() o'clock) it looks ns though the liberal ticket would, be elected liy a good majority. LXTTil be-ing saorlficed and tho hand of the church is visible in this scheme. HEBER AI. VVkli.s will probably have 1200 votes and Lett's vote will be correspond-ingly decreased. Proceedings in the Fourth precinct wero absolutely disgraceful. There was a conspiracy there to throw out liberal votes and the did their work nobly. No more sharue-itt- l exercise of arbitrary powor in de-priving American citizens of their franchise has ever been seen in this country. Without evidence, without any bow-ing, with no witnesses produced, men whose names appeared on the reglstra- - tion list and who were duly qualified in every way to cast their ballot, wero ruthlessly expelled from the polling place and told that they could not vote. Talk about fraud, talk about liberal misrule, is not this arbitrary exercise of power suflicicnt to show what the mormons would do if (he Teller or Caine-Faulkn- bill should pass. The two judges at poll t and the two judges at poll 13 no doubt had an understanding befora they reached the polls what their line of action should be, and they carried it out to the fetter, Men who had voted for years in the i cciui-- t wore not allowed to vote and when they asked for a roason were told "becmule you are not a bouaiido resi-dent of the precinct T,' Work of a similar eharaetor was at-tempted at other precincts in the city, aud hundreds of liheral voles thrown out. Notwithstanding this wo believe the liberal ticket will he elected al-though by decreased majorities. No words can express the indignation of all true Americans at the outrage perpetrated today, and if their voicei arc not heard in condemnation of these llagrant acts of Injustice, then vs,e mis-take the (oake-U- p aud the patriotism of the liberals of this city. ronRress at Last Tnkna Action. A bill ban been introduced at Washington requiring all Imkitur powders containlnjr alum and ammoolt to 1. so labeled, this is a step iii the riLciit direction, and has been oiig foreshadowed by the action of state legislatures, boards of health, rood commls-loners- , etc., in this matter. The bill affords needed protection to the public, for the evi-de-as to the injurious effects of alum and ammonia Is very heavy; but it win never-theless be fought bitterly by the manufac-turers whom it oHccts who are accustomed to sell their goods as "pure Cream of Tartar." "absolutely pure," etc. I'h. lull is something needed. If a nrnkcr uses u drag in his powder, the name of which be does not want to have printed on his label, it is prima fncie evidence that there is something wrong. We hope the subject will be vigorously prosecuted all over the country, not only as regards baking powder, DUtalsoall oilier food adulterations. This bill may Incidentally benefit the makers of pure articles, but if it should, this is only uu additional poiut in its favor. Facta Regarding Dr. BtuMlla and Bla TreatwfHt To th. Frlitnr: Dkak Slit Two months atro I left my home for Denver in the hope of obtaining ramc relief to my sntferinifs. hud been totally iinalile to perform an v kind of work for eleven years, OWUM to a pain in my back ttarlnr all tlmt tim". ami also belllg partially blind and quite deaf. 1 had paid thousands of dollars in doctors' hills without rcceivliiir any benefit, and 1 was jrctttuir desperate. My (laughter. Mrs. CransUme, who resides nt 2318 Qrant Denver. Induced me to visit Dr. Kuselle in the Charles building. I did so, and in four treatments tin- doctor cured me com letclj ; the pain loft my back and 1 could see and he ar as irood as any one. I then then returned home,, ami siiicc that time have been dicin- - a dtteh, wheelint; rock. hoveling dirt and alng wood. 1 bava gained strength rihl nlontc and 11111 rjettinir fut. 1 am .VI years of ao and never felt better In my life. Yours respectfully, M AKTIN (il.OCKKK, head City, South Dakota. Dr. I'.u. lie will Kive free public demon-strations in healing the sick even mofnUf from HI to a. m. ut Temple of l'lonor hull, Deseret National bank building, COmaWM tug Monday, Kebrtiury Stli. A FIFKOE war is raffing hotween Son ator Voohiiees of Indiana ami tho correspondent nftlui l'hilfcilcldhm .''reus. The oorreapondctu published tho report that tho senator was trviug to rret up a combine with Senators i.H av and Cam runs to defeat the eonhrmation of Judges IIallas of Indiana ami W - of Indiana. Tho combine failed tQ ma-terialize and tho jt.dpes will bo con-firmed. The publication angered the Tall Syciimoro and ho threatened to have the correspondent expelled from tho senate privileges. The correspond-ent is holding his own admirably, for be is rehearing the senator's unfortu-nate secession rocord as dished up by Senator Incalls in his matchless way when he paralyzed Voohiii:i:s in that senate encounter when ho showed by the records that a lot of indignant union soldiers were going to string him up by a bell-rop- on a train between New Castle anil Torre Haute one day for calling tho soldiers Lincoln's dogs. The Indiana senator does not relish at this 'day the rehearsal of his knight of the golden circle record. l th. Colorado mni Wyoming Gazetterr and BualneM Direi tory in Count nf I'ulilication. It'.s our intention to make tha forthiom-in-edition of tho I tall, Colorado ami Wy-oming Gazetteer anil Directory the most complete work of the kind puhlisheil. It mill contain an accurate business directory of every city, town and village in I'tali, and Wyoming, and the names anil of mill owners, country merchants, and professional men. etc., etc., who are lo-cated adjacent to villages: also lists of gov. eminent and county otllecrt, commissioners of deeds, state and territorial hoards, statut-ory provisions, census statistics, times of holding courts, names of the postmasters, postoltlces, express and telegraph olllecs; a complete list of justices of the peace; hotels, with rates per dav; dally and weekly news' papers, their politics and day of Issue, be-sides much other information useful to all classes of business and professional men. A skotch of each place will lie given, various items of interest, hiieli as the location, population, distances to different points, the most convenient ship-ping stations, the products that are market ud, stage cotnmunicaiion, trade statistics, bonded debt, the nearest hank location, nm oral InlcreBts, churches, schools, libraries and societies, the price ot lend, and the in-ducements offered to settlers. An impor- tant feature will he the classified directory, giving every business arranged under Its special heauing, thus enabling our subscnb- - ers to obtain al a glance a list of all houses manufacturing or dealing in any particular line of goods. The work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of the business community, and will bo so thorough as to deserve their liberal patronage. t' Advertisements will be neatly and con-spicuously interspersed through the volume at the follow ing rates: One page, MO; half page, $25; quarter page, 115. Ha.i tteer per copy $.". .Special rates made for rovers, colored pages, etc. The palronoge of the business community is respectfully solicited. it. I. I'oi.k & Co.) Publishers, 74 8. West Temple St., Salt l.ake City. l'ast Time to t IiIchco olid tile l ist. Passengers leaving Salt Lake City at 7 a. ni , via the Luion 1'aeitle and 0aicZO& North Western railways now reaeh Chicago at Utfit a. in. the third day. l uder this ar. raiigemeut the CMlWM A North Western railwai carries passengers from Council lllurTs tO Chicago in two hours less time than heretofore, uud reaches the latter point in time to make connection witli early after, noon trii ins for the east, thus reducing the! time to New York and other eastern cities several hours. j |