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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: FEBRUART ft , Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. " ABsoiroutf PURE 1 WAIffi BROS. & FILER I!gs For He Next Thirty Days. j Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks and Millinery, Etc. We oflV-- r the following 5 1 Hieclal Bargains In addition to those already advertised, and shall continue a series of the Greatest Sacrificing Slaughter 11 Sales from week to w eek iu ev ery Department until Mr. Fyler's return from the east I For The Next Thirty Days. Walkr Bros. & Fyler Company. Big Reduction on Entire Lijj flf Heavyweight overcoats at less than worth $1, sale price 50c. A bOQuS. 1 1' cost 50 dozen ladies' cashmere hose,worth 10 nieces of Bedford com Litf htweight overcoats in all the 85c. now 50c per pair. Mlara sold at 65e worth Irirflk, all different shades. Here are a tew of Great Bargains in ladies wool hose; $ ( "entire lin- - of SI l'-0()- . the numerous barifains : only 1 i l-- per pair. f hJ, LSJJi" we on ) crepe, the A line wool brown and grey diago- - Great bargains in gents' Percale i carry, L per . lia overcoat for 85.50. wortli $10. shirts ; were $1.25, now 40c- - I J Our second grade ere J'lJitiTnJP " for on galea. sold for 1 11.00, placed 67 ; , Our Great Clean-u- p Of W BwWerfesffnd lAlet' Underwear Look out for our $1 Dress patterns. 2000 vards of surah, sal' will Continue for the next 20 days. ? P' of Bedford Corfll m plain des etc etc worth as hPtitis, broca- - colors, onlv 7 cents per yard. HsshihfJT ttS 11,25 Great Linens- - AwA3& p,aid dress will be closed out at 4,c1 shades silk Turkey red table damask, worth 1 5 pieces of Outing Flannels at 6 2 F" J"'"'1 30c, nowloc. cents per yard. RpmrtantS. r A "ne ('rash toweling, worth A few more pairs of the $5 Patent 12 nowil Top shoes at 83.40. 200 yards of faille AJ . A crochet bedspread, worth $2.00, )0 pairs of Ladies' Welt shoes at lar price 81.25. will ber'lise regit- - now 81.40. a very low price. 71c per yard. ml out al 200 remnants of table linens at An elegant line of Front Lace Bon 1000 yards of Mac 1 less than cost Ton Top Toe have just arrived ; also goods, wide, P00' es button of the same style; only $5. stripe, brocades and J 'f weig s V Sft Our Great Bargain Basement. Bargains in Gents' shoes, Congress 81.25 now 7Bc. funs, imsil-lt- and Lace, all shapes. AKlA cashmere. Great drive in ladieV fast blaek Gross grain silk, worth ; J-J- J hose at 2oc per prtr. We shall continue to slaughter the. See Big ffBrtS1 s ptUX KeWsmM Patterns. SoXHen Initial hamlkcrrhiefe for bargains in shoes. Children's blouse suits' one week onlv at 10c. worth 25c each. ;-- reduced to j A 'large assortment-o- f A MfidlfiV of BareainS Our $3.50 pants now $2.50. nice oai $3 50 boys suits, Our 84.50 pants now $3.50. stales, 100 dozen ladleg-- black kid gloves, Our $7.00 pants now $5.75. Walkijr Brothers & Fyler Company. " REDUCED Tfeji 'LUMBER, ETC, ETC. E. SfcTCo. Aro closing out their M . Building Material at BodiB ile Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and I' A Prices for Cash. George A. Lowe, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLAS-Agricultural Implements. Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Bailroad Contraction' Supplies. Warehouse: - 133-14- 5 1st East. piOPLE'B QPERA J, s Commercial Street. K ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORD iLy ; , , Knej;,mp!it for "hp Week "nlyBi Milton M lUiam (.rpiitept nf All liur'B THE PETS fc the aBem 20 Young and Pretty Gai 6jr(s jg in i'.'on junction Ol n MONSTKU SPEcK IpTY CO. Popular PHri'i-- : ?5 Bnl!wr "in-- . Authorized . city Agents FOR THE Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. 24 E. First South. LOOK AT THIS. First 120 acres of Jas Land on line of West Side Rapid Transit. $M)Operaere. Terms Rasy. Second 18 2 Rods frontaire in east half of block 10, plat C. on Rapid Transit line. :DO per lront rod. Terms easy. ko Third lO choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, In North Salt La Price $1500. Fourth -- 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size ii'.ix 25 feet each. Two blocks from Rapid Transit. Wholesale price 5)0 per lot. Fifth- - 3 -2 acres on Southeast Bench, $1000. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $500, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot size 45 1 --2x165 foot; a very desirable home; finest view In city. No. 33 South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. Sevent- h- 1208 acres on shore of Utah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 mile from the great Tlntie mining camp. Investigate this if you watrt to make a fortune, For further particulars call on or address No. 337 South Eleventh. East Street, City. JOHN D. SHAFFER. Wk Wee cf Thursdafl I Millie-ChristirJ- ff The Greatest Ljttf Bng Wonder Mons. Garlan Glass Eater. Burton Stanley in TroubleBhe "Widow's IOC. Aim :3 When going east select the popular route, the Burlington. Two daily uetibulc trains from Denver with dining and chair cars ami Pullman slccpcrsattachcd.forChicago, Peoria, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Atchison and all points east. George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, XL S. RumSel4- - President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (IrfCORPOIUTID.) DaALIRS Is Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. gents for the Dofra Wood Pulley. Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum CyllB. ier and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enginea and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Sufff.lo Scales, jefter.ou Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths tbois, Etc. 168 Bffain Street, Salt City T. R. Jmf 191 SI , BUYSORES vxlMrLI loJJ 85-8- 6 COMMERClP, Mr. Sain Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco iu connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will I sure to like it 10th Ward Coop Cor. 8th Kast snd 4th Sontb 0. P. Brooks Cor. 1st South and Oth Kilt Kouleer Bros 68 K M Esrdley Sperry M South Main Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. rd West and 3rd South Wm. Htoneman 444 W. 4th North lBtb Ward Store (40 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 873 N. 5th W est . F. Evans Ill S. 6th West . J. Shimming 63'. N. 1st Wt Prank Brantlng W7 S 4", East Bldduwav Bros TBI E.Vth South Mrs. S. lb.rns Cor. Stats and nth South Susrr A Sons 824 W. uh South J. V M. Irvine 7B9 8. ..l East K, It. Irvine 4B3rd St John n. Kelson 813 B. 2nd Sou Ar'hur Frewla 770 V. Norrh Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 3nd South and rird Kat Rottinstin & King 347 Wt 'temple J. W. Harris 10(81 John Brown Cor. N. Temple and Snd Weat C. r. Held :I77 nth 81 Hichard Dusrdln Bountifu Centen'llle Co-o-p CeutervlUe Pacific Lumber x Baltdtng Co....rlugar Poitofflo James Neileon Big Cottouwoef Georp-- Savllle Mill desk J. K. Robinson Faiuiiujrtes Cf DEPOSITS can be Bade at the Bank or OViwlth any of Ih agents, aed whon the amonnt reaches $1.0(1 the ('."powlfor will t:ef 6 pr ceut .n tsrest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. OENEHAL I1ANK1SO RUSINESS. DrBBCToBB - F. Armstrong, P. W. Martscn, Thos. W. Kllrbnck. lloliver Roberts. Dr. Jos. S. Rick-ards- , 'Ihos. w. Jeunings, v. B. Uarttay, M. S. Ctramings, ftsmuul BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTOKNEY8-AT-LAW- . O. W. i'lMV hK. AT iTB CULLED ATTORNEY rVRNlTURtt. sandbur gruiSTimEco! If ANT FAOTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL ,1 kinds of furnitars, school desk,!, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; 108110 WT8o. Ten, pie. INSL'KANCK. wdmIiyam's A CO?" FIRS. LIFE AM) ACCIDENT; tork 8.VH0 Commercial Block. HEATING ENUlNEER-t- W MAIN STEAM Lake Cltf, . . F. E. Warren MERCANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For Wj $10 Down, $5 Monthly : . J w y n j 3 In 3 n0u Baking vlPowder Vied in Millions of Homes 40 Yea the Standarf. Dr. B. H. 3eai;o:i Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lakeieo- - pie that he is now permanently located In rooms Dftl and :m Progress Block, Wbere his services can be proenrert for first clns dental work at all hour,. J lr. Hurrows, ocuMM.j, Si. claries tilted. CoflB aurlst, optician, ri'icr' is' hi'"'k. pierce. Dm property was leased last Op. tohcr to Mr. n'Omnetl for two years. The development work is being puehed as rapidly as possible to determine the extent and rich-ness of thvein struek. Park City Ore Shipments. The following ore shipments are reported from the 1'ark City sampler fur la.--l week: Pounds. Ontario ore mh.4'wi Ail' ttir com entrntes IllO.iiufl Dalv ore 7,M0 M flower ore M,(4) Mayflower oonosntretes 79,680 Roaring Lion ore ni.tuo Mclh'iiry lease ore 11,780 Total 1,81,250 Total in tons, 'MO. MINING NOTES. Strike at Park. Billy O'Connell, lessee of the Pearl J. C. and George II. C at I'ark City, made an ore strike last week, lie has been sinking shaft. When down To feet be eommeiiee.l drifting and cut a .Vfoot vein of galena ore, which is low grade, and he is now drifting on the vein. What Ihe outcome will be he does not know. The ore found is not rich enough to pay for shipping, but he expects that u greater depth will reveal richer ore. The property joins the (llencoe on the easl and is owned by Mrs. Waldron, and Messrs, Crockett, Caldwell, Lynch, FarQSWorth and BREVITIES. The funeral of Charles Barsch, who died February 4 at St. Mary's hospital, took place today from the parlor's of William skewes .fc Son. On Sunday morning Mrs. Ann only daughter Mabel, age 15 years and J months, died from heart failure. Professor and Mrs. Oscar t. Davis, s slsted by Miss (liacia Flanders, will (rire a literary and musical entertainment at Ham-mond hall tomorrow evening commencing at H o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Harriet Franking will take place from St. Mark's cathedral at "J p. m. Tuesday, February 9th.. Remains will he viewed at her late residence, KJ S. Second Fast, from 112 to 1:80 o'clock. YE EDITOR S SHEARS. NEWS IN BRIEF, BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARGE. in. .... From Various Points In Utah Nug-t- s Rich in Maws from Nevada Mines of Intelligence Colorado Conden-sations Caught on the Fly. Consinrn!lf counterfeit coin is being cir-culated throughout soutnem l iaii. John K. Cox, formerly book. keeper st the Horn Silver, lias fonc with his family to Austin, Nevada. The third term of the Beaver district schools opened Inst Monday with an enroll-ment of i'Al pupils. New bridges of line construction have re-cently replaced the old ones all along the Union Pacific from .Tnab to Frisco. N. P. Lindelof of Logan, has been arrested on the charge of fornication and bound over Id the sum of 1000 to appear before the grand jury. Milly Swenson is the Mineral of a high grade was discovered by an old prospector In the hills near Hand last week. A number of claims were staked out and a mining craze is developing into large proportions. Again it is rumored that the extension of the railroad to Ptocha. will be resumed. Mr, Kilpatriek, formerly Of the firm of Kilpat-rlck- , Collins ,V Co., of Mil ford, is daily ex-pected at Milford. Seven cars of English coke arrived at Mil-for- d from Bl Francisco for Plochs last Sunday. Teams wars, at hand and it was not long before the coke was on the dreary road to its destination. Pereival ,T, liarrett, a prominent attoney of Ogden, died Saturday morning, aged 51 years. He was a native of Devonshire, Eng-land; went to Australia at the time of the gold excitement and came to Utah in 1877. The citizens of Eureka are making a strong pull to secure a daily mail sen lee oyer the Tlntie branch railroad between that town and Salt Lake. The indications are that the eilort will prove successful. Brlghain City Is to have a cannery, cream ery and cheese factory running in full blast this summer. All of the capital stock, some $5300, has all been subscribed and the ma chiuery for the plant has been ordered. The capacity of the creamery will be 1000 pounds of butter per day. Superintendent Farnsnorth of the Horn Silver has accepted an order for upwards of 17.000 tons of ore, the ore to be shipped t.. the Philadelphia company. In consequence of this order the Horn Silver mine is now running at ils full capacity. Some ninety eight Finlauders are employed at the mine, besides a number of other men, making in all nearly 190 men In the mine. PERSONALS. G. S. Seliwnn of Murray left yesterday for Newark, N. .1., where he takes a position of assistant superintendent of a big smelting works. (i. J. Manossa of Kansas City is visiting lp this City with his brother-in-la- A. L. Pitts of the liio (Irande Western. M U NICIPAI MINUTIAL. Movements of the Administration and Cost of thu Same Last Week. The record of police court for last week but twenty-on- cases, only six of which for drunkenness, four for trespass and three for incipient street lights. Watennaster Harvey ts giving his atten-tio-to the irrigating ditches and will have everything In readiness to handle any over-flow that may characterize the spring thaw and breakup. There are now less than twenty prisoners in the city jail. The pay roll of the street department last week amounted to $513.75. Superintendent Kyan of the water depart-ment laM we ek directed the laying ol the NKI feet of pipe on Wall street, lfsio south, dug feet of trenches, did lino cubic yards of excavating, etc. The pay roll amounted to f34ril. The health department last week disposed of i&i loads of garbage abated by uuisance, issued eighteen burial permits, registered thirl four births and did it all at a cost of UM0, The old city council will close up Its la-bors tomorrow, pack up their trappings and prepare to move out for the liberal sues who are lodaj. elected their successors. Rusincs is practically abandoned in the various chambers at the city hall today. It is as desolate as a graveyard in the locality. - NEVADA NOTES. Louis Dean of Reno, shipped three ears of beef cattle, and Joe Wheeler shipped two cars of cattle and seven of sheep to San Era neiso. The body of John Klein, who was lost in the snow over a month ago, was found Wednesday a mile this side of Strawberry, on the I'lacerville road. Ir. Patterson of Keno, who is treating Patsy llainpslon, who was shot by Hen Pierce a month ago in the region of the heart, reports his patient greatly improved and In a fair way to lull recovery. This is one of the most icmarkahle cases on record A dead PlUtl "as found lying near I lie railroad track a few miles east of Winne-niucc-by a . II Is supposed that the Indian tell from a train while under the influence of liquor and fro.o to death. The body was lurncd over to the Indians for burial. The Carson Appal says the fish hatchery is just al present particularly active, and shout :(00,000 eastern brook are spawning. Over 40,000 eggs were ship). c.l I.. Senator McGPJ 0f White Pino last month, snd streams hoi h ea-- t and west will he stocked Up in the spring. Hyrou Close says the hal. h will be extremely high this year bout OS per cent. Sunerintendrn! Jackson of the Holmes mine. Candelurla, and Superintendent Rhocklej of the Mt. Diablo, left for San Kiaucisco. In a tew days they will leave for Mexico lo make a teoroiigh examination of certain mining properties there. Meaefl, Jackson awl Sinn klcv say that there is no immediate prospect of the Holmes and Hia bio companies resuming operations, as the miners will not consent to work for the re-duced rate of wagc- (t;l per day I offered. At the Tabernacle Yesterday. There was a lair attendance at the Tiber-uacj- e service yesterday as usual and the music, which ts always good was up to the standard. The opening prayer by Elder llinwoody, was uttered in such a low tone that only those near him heard his words, and Ihe choir then rendered the fine anthem: "Look up and put your Trust in Hod." In speakers the Itntrl .V occupied the field, George, Lambert and ( has. W. Penrose being the talkers. Mr. Lambert was well satisfied that the Deity communicates with his creatures on earth, and the fact t hat his people so believe made them the subjects of scorn and contumely. The public printer is a fair speaker and handled the subject in hand better than Ihe average talker in the Tabernacle. Elder Penrose admitted that the outside world take s little stock in latter-da- revela-tion, but thought the Saints should be per- mitted to worship Sod in their own way. They desire to be free to live up to the laws of the land and at the same time to be free to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences. Tie contended that the people wore not blindly led by any one: not even President Woodruff, and closed with a peroration permeating with claims of loyalty anil good citizenship for his people. i he exercises were closed with the an-them: "The (iathcrcd Saints." IDAHO NOTES. On Wednesday sis t.srs of bullion, valued al Jl.r.000, passed tliiMnt;h Hnise, .hi the ay from I he Hel.arnar mine lo Clii.aso. Charles Slraveston the youni; Swede who liad his feet frozen on I'hrUtmas eve, near Shoshone, died iu the Helluvue hospital last week. A strong, healthy petition has been for-warded to Washington, signed by 107 r. dents of Banner anil S7 ;rorn Idaho City, petitioning for a return of mail service i.. six times a week. Hi. Ilel evue Ihrahl has been shaking up the. county commissioners of l.ogau countv in a vigorous manner for their extrsva-gsnee- , and mso poking Hon. John Hallay, Hie, "legal adviser and counselor" of the board. .TamcB West, while on his way from Ban tier to Clear creek, near the Hot Springs, found a large cow elk that had been killed by a cougar. He hastened on to .lames Irwin's and brought back four large sic. traps and set them for the cougar. Next day Irwin and West went back to the elk and found the cougar iu one of the traps. He was ferocious and a monster in size. Irwin shot him through four times before he was placed tin tiimhit. , . . . KiinHWay, At 10:88 o'clock this morning the pedes-trian- s on Main street were given a lively warning lhat it was dangerous to cross the street, for at lime the span of horses draw, ing the cutter belonging to .lake Morltz were beating a lively tattoo on the street. Mr. MoriU was thrown from the sleigh e the horses left the Templeton corner, hut escaped uninjured. The street was rapidly cleared to give way to the runaway, win. h dually brought up against a ear of the Bait Lake City railroad, doing slight damage to the eW and breaking the tongue of the sleigh In many pieces. The horses were sligntly bruised. They brought the crowd to liberal headquarters in tune to sec the re-turns from the second precinct which r. a I, "Liberal majority, second precinct at 10.30 a. in., 100." Through Vorlt Sleepers la Colon Tar I He. Will leave via this line February DUi and lsth, running, through to New York without change, making fasler time between (alt Luke and New York than any other line. Tliis is tiie only Dining Car Line between Ball l ake and New York. Kor particulars Inquire at City Ticket Office, '.'in Main st l. V-- Hi HLSr, General Agent Passenger Dept. HargalnB Child' I ' if j" In all ( Wen and ci .(s it co ,rs Oil J3t Ic -- - j, ' ' i,ers A kl , f' " |