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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JANUAjRY 6 IS92. - .... - I F. AUEKBACH AND BROTHER , . i : tj . j .. I J Christmas Goods All Silks and Dress All Cloaks and Our Entire Stock of And less than cost, AT Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that j '! j COST. j AT COST AT COST. Goods AT COST, line. I Offer illl Boys' and Children's Winter Clothing at Cost. I rn " Ladies' anil Children's Knit Goods and Underwear at Cost. '; y SEEING IS BELIEVING COME KARI.Y AND AVOID THE Rl'SH. WV. NEVER MlSKKHfKSKNT. l 60 1 jj F. Auerbach r & Brother. j mnniii a- -- 1, i,,-- ,,,, dll .I,, in iiiMniBnBrwr ii n r rMnrnTriinirawTTBwMiMi nil i mum - .r Mining and Gas Stocks Hs M j ' m r ' ' . i Colorado ami Utah lliio , For Sale. stocks. Sit Lab Gas and Oil Sock Twelve Years Experience in the Development of Oil and Gas wells in Pennsylvania. AmerieaB IH Gas mm M For Sale. Only 20,000 Shares will be offered at 50 cents. 6000 Jacres of terri-tory owned and leased. Leased 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 ' illi i;i Grade Machinery. nr aU k'nd" of duty. Cftrrim in stock for imra- - Iverj Magnesia SctioD Pipe Cover- - iDg, Iron Pipe and Fittint--, Air CnnipresHorM. IngeHoll-StTKPtn- R. D. Co. Rock Drills. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 60 Howe-Pow- Hoistiiip: Engine. Pnmpe, ITorne Whims, Wire Rope, Drill Steel, Mine and Mill Supplies. Srfetj RitfO Puwdev, Caps and Kue. Mam Office and Warerooms, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. AGENCY, Butte, Mont. FCorraspondeurfi Solicited j. W. FARRELL & CO. C no Jittc to ('" l:O0ify WANTED cNK dp TWO StJRSl nSti M ilren to care fur. Address 140 N Thml West treet. Lannans Market Leads all Others. Wr show Christmas week 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. All our animals have been stall-fe- d. , M. LANNAN. Business directory ATTOKNEYN-AT-L- W. (). W I'OVAKsT' ATTORNEY AT LAW- - OPPOSITE CULLKN FURNITIJBK. SAN DBUEGFURX1TTJ RECO ANI'FACTUEKRS AND DKALKRS IN ALL M kinds of furniture, school desks, screen doors and furniture, jobbing nd re;ntiniig promptly attended to, i W. So. Tempi- -. INSURANCE. FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MI'TTAL of Now York. Commercial Bluet PLUM3ERS, GAS I STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in sll kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. taken for Drive andDuf Wells, Cesspool! bull! mui inner tto as ssade; iff Main, opposlts ' rt Bros, Telephone, X. jttmk, m POPULAR ROUTE To all Points East. zlp-flB- toKsnsssi r M. Louis. RTfrOPy Eleeant I'nUmaii HufTst TC 'MMr Sleeping Cart. 1'rce lt- - ' " cili.iny Ch.. r- .-. it . The Missouri Pacific Railway. H.C. TowWKBld, B- - V. Durrati, C. P. A T. A., H. Lcoli. Q.F.p,A. Ifli South Slain, - Salt Lak Cltjr. j Goorge M. Scott, Jas. Glondenning, H. S. Rumfleidi President. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (iNCOK-onATE- D. ) DE11.ERS ! Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Acents for the Dod(re Wood 1'ulley, Roebllng'l Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylin-der and Engine Oils, Hercules Pow der, Atlas Eiisineii and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffblo Scales, Jefferson Horse mm, tUake Pumps, M.i. .' soil Blacksmiths' Tools, Ktc. 1 Hft Mnin Rtront, Salt T.ake City. r I'LCMHINO. STEAM ITEATIfJO ENGINEER SB9 aUIR Lake City. & GaW, the Tailor, fiWiJX 65 W. 2nd South, I A ' Salt LivkoCit' i ll IN Suits toordo7$i5 to SS5 Pants " " $3.50to $14 iRr SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. 11 PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS, 'KM fffl By first Unas Wefksoaa la tail' 'Wk Cits, V.st Side Rapid Transit Comp'y. TIMJJTABLK. To Take EfJect May lt, 1891. I ' iriins for the Jurdiin RtTer. Gsrdea ('ItT! Brighton and Sldorad.. Liavt Eldorado. iMM Salt l.nkt. ,,m. IrOOp-m- , T:00a,ra. 8:00 p., .. ,) 1 :0J " 4:11 " 4'rjO 10.OU " t:'K) 5 uo " II :0 " s .O" U.J o.w " ":,)0 " BtaUoa; Cor. Serentb Sooth tad Sacoad Stieeis. J. a. JACOBS. Qen. Mgr. j season. Toasts, IODZI nnd speeches were Indulged in until a late hour, and the pyth. inn brotherhood enjoyed ltelf to the utmost. Th members of Myrtle Iodic are to be con-gratulated on the prosperity of the loilye and lite ctTcctivc work done hy it the past your. A S FA LLAI IO XOF OFFIC EKS. KjrUa Lorliie .No. I. K. of r., rlold an Inter-esting Session. Myrtle lodge Xo 1, Kuirbt of Pythias, last evening ins, ailed the newl- elected off!, ccrs for the ensuing term. The officers are: Past chancellor, John M Meakin; chancellor commander, W. W. Hall; Stephen Co Hon, master of exchequer, N. P. Gray; keeper of records and se.l. VV Sher-man ; master of finance, Louis tie rets : ina-- t, at arms. Joseph Strickley; prelate, ii 1. Price; trusto&Ju i Md J. 11. Miller; Inner cnard, William Hanson. 011,1 guard, F. 1'. Forrest. At the eoiiduiion of the ceremonies the com'. any repair, i to the oaiiun itock wbeie they enjoyed a rare banquet und discussed several famous vintuges "Mine Kos!.'' Loutti BcreU, outdid himself und the sprcul was oue of the licit ul Ihe i Marshal's Sale. IJURSITANT Tt) AN ORDER OF SALE AND foreclosure to me directed hy the Histrlct Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territorv of ITtah, I hall expose at public sale at the frorit door "f th" County Court House, in the City and Count of Suit Lake, I'tah Ter-ritory, on the t day of .Ji.nuary, 18H2, at 12 o'clock. M., nil the iti'lit, title, claim and in-terest of Henry K. Fry, B. H". smith, Charles L, ( rune. Gayleton W, Veatch, L. C. Crossmun, James Thompson. aarleu Popperton, (;. W.Rob-iuon-, Lee lu Msyne, .ion Savings Bank & Trust Company ,a corporation), E. C. Coffin Hardware Company a corporation), The Amen ran Investment Company ia corporation), John McDonald, John McD ild, jr., William C. Mc Donald, George F. Culmer, William li. Calmer. Henry L. A. Culmcr, David A. Depue, and w. 11 1'arker, otherwise named F. L. Parker, of, in an., to the foUowiiiK described properly, situate, tyi&ij and being in the Countj of sal; Luke, Utah i'erri torv, and partirtilitrlv described as follows, to wit: All of lots B, 4, ami 99, in block one (I); and all of lots 1 2, 11. ir. is. 19, HO, 21, 28, U, 25, M, 7, 28 and ail, in Block two (SJi, of "wsti-Hoo- " snbdi vision of Lot si v iti), in Block nine 191, Five (5i Acre Plat "A." Bu; Field survey, Salt Lake County, Utah 1 err.tnry. To be told as the property of the above name'! Henry Fry et al., at the suit of Joseph Baum Kartell. Terms of sale cash. Salt Luke City, tan, January B, 1893. E. H. PARSONS, I". K. Marshal. By D. N Swan, Deputy Marshal. s. II. Lewis, attorney for plaintiff. company or its assigns ibfJI fun within eighteen months to lay In the City ol Suit Lake live miles oT main pipe not less than life and Inches in diameter; ami Third, Provided, however. Iliat any delay caused, or time consumed by injuiiciioii, or any order of court, or any unavoidable ac-cident or delay or malicious interference, ball neither be counted nor work u forfei-ture herein. Sec. 4. Said American Natural (ias com-pany or its assigns shall nae only the best and most approved system of pipeajre for their mains and service pipes. Sec. d, Tiiat ibis franchise shall take ef-fect, ami the rights and privileges therein granted aud giren shall be acquired when said American Natural Has company shall have laid its gas mains or pipes and conducted therein natural iras in sufficient quantities to it consumers to and within tin- limits of Salt Lake ( 'ity. Sec. li. This ordinance shall lake effect from its neesege. An ordinance providing for grddi I was read the third time and pasoed, a also an ordinance defining I new -- ewer district. The following bills wen allowed and council adjourned. Iiill"i- - i Williams $ 11000.01) Mrs, M. Merrill .. SHJO A. .1. Hurt HMO Mayor's coattnomt fund MO Hidmralk raMtea MM BnBola ,t Williams JhIIH.iO Joseph silver JQ.M .Mountaiji Stone company IWMfi Totul $12,K6tU8 THEGAS ordinance. THE LIMIT ADVANCED TO 40 CENTS A THOUSAND CUBIC FEET. Officers Come lii antl Ietnand Compensation for .Services RoMlptS and Disbursements for a Month Routine Matters. The council met In regular session with Msvor Scott in the chair and Councilman Parsons, .fames, Pendleton, Lynn, Bpafford, Hyde, Heath, Karrick, Hardy, (Tolland, Tuddciihutn, Plcltard and Young nt their desks. A number of petitions were read and dis-posed of, among them one from the Union Pacific Railway company, asking the right to lay a track on Fifth West, from its line of Intersection with the Rapid Transit com-pany's line, on Fourth South. DuBois v; Williams asked bat 15000 be appropriated op their bill for work in Parley's canon. The petition w as grunted. Ex Patrolman Jensen presented a bill for services in the sum of $06, The old sensation in police circles was re vived by the. claims of Captain Lunge and Charles H. Gates, each of whom put up a bill for IHSl.oO. The petitioners set up that they were dismissed from the force without a bearing, and present the bill for services from January 1, 1681, to January 1, ISO-- '. W. A. Sidney, for salary us polieemuu, pre sented a claim for $1882.30, it being alleged that the amout is due him as salary from August I.".. ls!H), to January . IS1HI. Sidewalk taxes to the amount of $'J4si.To were refunded on recommendation of the city auditor. A report of the waterworks department, show ing an expense of $118,4411. lit for the quarter, was tiled. The report of the eltj auditor for Decern. her was filed. It show s receipts in the sum of g03fJkf)5, and disbursements amounting lug to iSS4.ots-l.41- . Of this latter amount $18,801.08 went, to the water works, $18,. 076.08 went to Parley's conduit, and $10,. 989.09 to the city ami county building. Tbc reports of Hie tire department, health, slreet supervisor and dog tax collector were received and placed on file. DuBois A: Williams were allowed $8010.18 for materials furnished on Parley's con. duii. The waterworks committee reported on a number of mutters having reference to that department. The assessment of W 11. Mclutyri was re-duced to $45,414, and that of .1. A. t iinning. ham to $15, 188, The petition of the Sallair Railway asking permission to eon-tru- e' t line of track from the western limit- - of to Sixth West. etc.. was allowed. On a resolution by Councilman Spafford it is ordered that all peiitions and coininuni-eation- s in future be. tiled with the recorder not later than 5 o'clock. The following ordinance, having reference to natural gas and it- - franchises, was read and referred to the committee on municipal law s: The Dial i nance. Section 1. lie it nrtlaiiml hi Ih City I'nnueU of Salt Lnkr ( 'ity, Vial.: That the. said city of Salt Lake hereby gives aud grants to the AmerU ;.j Natural las rouipany, u corpora-tion organized and existing under the laws of Utah territory, and its assigns, as herein-after specified and provide!!, for the term of twenty veurs from and after the of this ordinance, the nghl and pmilegoof constructing, maintaining and operating works aud pTpeage, for the purpose of and utilizing natural gas for heal and fuel only, in the city of Salt Laki ; Unit the rates for such natural gas shall not exceed the charge of fort cuts per thousand cubic feet to the vurioiis aud for the purpose of furthering nnd assisting said American Natural (ias compauy ami its assigns In supplying said natural a, the said American Natural Gas company and Ita assigns arc herein grunted aud given the right and prltiltee ' use any and all slreets, aveinn s and alleys of Salt Ufce Cify, necessary in which" to lav und maintain mains and service pipes for con-veying nnd distributing aid natural gas as aforesaid throughout said city; provided, that all streets, avenues ami alleys be speed-Uj-repaired and put in as goof condition as they were before excavations were made. .in., iraiiiei ; i.'in. r. i nai m me construe, tiou. maintenance and operation of said works and pipeage the said grantee und its successors and :, M a) tim,s con. form to such ordinances, ruhs and regula- tions as may hereafter be adopted by the city council ol said city in relation thereto Sec. That Salt Lake City shall in no way be liable or responsible for any accident or damage that may occur in t$e construc-tion or operation of aid works or pipcSge by reason of the default ur misconduct of haid grantees and its successors ami assigns or their einplopes, and the acceptance ol this grant shall he deemed an agreement on the psrt of the s,,j,i grsntee fot , it Mii SaCeSSf tors and assigns p. enve th said city harmless from and agamsi ill liability, loss, costs, expense and daniu-- e 0f any nature arising out of anyeu h default or miscon- - duct, or which may accrue by reason of any accident or injury which may Oocur , or b reason of ihe eoBatrucrion or operation of said works and plpeace, and to indemmfv snd repay said city for loss, costs, expense or damage of any kind II may sustaiu by rsason of any such default, .uiteonduet ac". cedent or Injury; and if any judgment for damages for ar.y jUcb d- fault. misconduct accident or inlury be reevtcrco "gainst ' the said city, the recovery thereof and the judgment therefor shall iM! rina! as bctwwm the (pjd citj and th- sud graalee and its successors and assigns, r,nd esgelusiv as to the liabilities oi ihe Utter bi the 'ormer-P-vidi ri. said grantee ,, j,.,., of ,ue pcnddi y of the suit in which said JudgBWOt is recovered, and he g.vsujui oopor.' tuvity to deiend tin .e r."i-- T,i1' en.."t Kl,a'1 '"' Ft, B b,ai. N:,ti.:r.,i i;. ,,,, uv r its usurui suad fail witlilu oua tear to com-nno-in tood fuitli to lav ma. Oj. and pipes irom their gas Wei is to and into Salt Vake f. Ity for the purpose or distributing Uch oaturil gas: and hecoud, if eaid American Natutai Gas I Ml. Y.I. SFKfU'E FLAGS. A Key to the Displays Being Hung; Vp T I ii, le Sam's Wenllier I'rnphcit. The weather signal flags displayed over the board of trade building mean as follows: Number White Hag, lU feet square, In-dicate- clear weather. Number J Blue flog, six feet square, indi-cates rain or snow. Number 8 white and blue Hag ( parallel bars of v bile ami blue i,si feet square, indi-cates thai local rains or showers will occur, and that the rainfall will not be general. Number 4 Black triangular flag, four feet at the base and six feet in length, alwaya re. fers to temperature; when placed above number I, U or 3, Indicates warmer Weill her; when placed below num-ber- i, a, or U, indicates colder weather: when nut displayed, the are that the temperature w 11 stiitiotiun or that the change in tern perattire will not vary more than four de-grees from Hie temperature of the same hour of the preceding day from March to October inclusive, and not more than six degrees for the remaining mouths of the year. Number ,r. while ting; six feel square, with black aquare in center, indicates the approach of a sudden and decided fall in temperature. This signal is not to be displayed utiles, it is expected thai the temperature will full to forty-tw- o degrees, ot lower, and is usually ordered at least twenty-fou- hours in ad-vance of tin' cold wave. When number bis displayed, number I is always omitted. When displayed on poles, the signals should In arranged to read downward; when displayed from horizontal supports a small streamer should be attached to indicate the point from Which the signals are to be rend. INI hi! I'll K'l'Alt ION Of DISPLAYS. No. t, alone, indicantes fair weather, sta-tionary tempi rature. No. J, alone, indicates ruin or snow, temperature. No. 8, alone, indicates local rain, station-ary temperature. No. I, with No. i above it, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. l, w ith No. 1 below it, indicates fair weather colder. N.i. '.'.with No. t,above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow. No. w Ufa No. 1 below it, indicates colder weather, rain or snow. No. '1. with No. I above it. indicates warmer weather w ith local rains. No. .:. w (th No. 4 below it, indicates colder With loenl rains. No. I, with No. 5 above it. indicates fair weather, cold wac. No. w ith No. :, above it, indicates wet weather, col l wave. NEWS PROM R IND0LPH. items of Interest from iimi Tbrl lag uittc Hiirg, Randoi i'ii. Ctah, Jan or two or three day- - last week 'hl Borcn held despotic sivity in tin- - section of the 'country; not only did nnin nud bmst th e to places ol shelter from his biting blast, but tlie ) ran down in his lioie o fur that it uluior.L failed to register the temperature on the thermometer. N t tnnnv people would have known nnytbinir nbout it if the temper tture Imd not been roudstercd at all. as but few cured to gu mil to see how cold It wo. Accompanying Ihe wind ns hesry full of snow, whic.'i means tfnmt crops for the farm-ers nud rancher next summer. On New Yours day, M. MeKinuon ami AVillinni Spencer felt as tttOUffh they ought to settle nil old fv'ul w hich had existed be-tween them for some Mine and communes with the new year to have better feelings tovrurds each other. Reminiscences were brutlgbl uji by both parties, ami the two were into n heated debute in a short time, which ended in .i chulleuifc to lluhl from Spencer. MeKinuon, tbourh In no condi-tion for : pugilistic demonstra-tion! accepted. For the few minutes follow inj; there was a tisti,- display Mich us is seldom seen In n connlry place and which left Its truces on the faces of both combatants, gome of the pence lovins; citl. zen who were attrn led to the spot si,i cee(j. ed in parting the punuelous pair, this inornim.' both parlies appeared before .his. lice Dan Mar-ha- ami hft with him I1U.00 each. Preparation-ar- c heim.' tmidc for a irrund sociable to be held ot the inectinir house on the 15th Inst., and to wiiich all the people of the ward will be iuviteil. Mr. Peter MeKimjon of Hii- - place and Wesley WaHon oi U'ooilruif, conductors of the Kidi county music. il festival which i to he helil at Randolph in the near future are busy ut work making prepnratiotis for the occasion Wh'oil is expected to be Ihe crown-ing event oi tin season. The Kich County Teachers' institute was held at l.ukctow n on the 3Hlb nnd SOth. All the teachers of the county, excepting one, were present, and to say that they exjoyed themselves but poorly expresses their feel-inir- The program im- as mil rendered. All the teachers took li lively interest and seemed determined to make the occasion a success which it surely was. Before part-Inge- Wednesday evening they, with their irielid.--. enjoyed tlleluscllca ill il social dance, and ul' returned home feeliuif cueour-uijci- l in their labors Hcforc Ictiviii"; Lake-town- , however, they and the trustees met With the lion. Aquila Ncbekcr. w ho will leave bom,, in a tew days to lake nis s, at in the legislature, ond entered their complaints on the present school law. - Fust l ime to Chicagw ond tiie i:,ist. Passentrers leaviiur Salt Lake City at 7 a. m., via the Union Pacific and Chicago 4t North Western railways now reach Chieago at It :59a. in. the third dny. Under this the Chicago .v; North Western railway carries passengers from Council H'.utfs to ( bieilL'o ill twonours less time than heretofore, and reaches the latter point in time to make connection with early after-noon trains lor the east, thus reducing the time to New York and other eastern cities .several hours. for the Orphans. On Thursday evening next there will be a musical reception given for the benefit of the orphans' home that promises to be one of the leading events of the season, n Will take place at the residence of Mrs. P. Dick-er!, No. M4 South Main street. Son,,, of the be- -t musical Went in the city will assist and it is likely tbnt a tidy sum will be real-ised for the deserving charity. The tickets an II it v cents each aud can lie procured at the door. THE ROARING LION. ;ood News From Thai I'arU City Property, keopSrllng to tile "Miner." 'lb, 'ark City Miner sujs: "Good News comes from the Roaring I. ion. The shaft is now down itfti! feet and tn- workmen are sinking, expecting to reach the 4i foot level within live weeks more. They hav, encountered sevi nil good chutes of ore, nud tin prospect, are exceedingly Hatter-lug- . I'. '. Sullivan, the superintendent, t an old expcrii need mining man, having mined in Alia. I'tah. In the early days, nnd also in Slocklon. having had charge of t! Basin in ity- there, ,x greal many times he has put up bis lafl dollar mi miiiluif enter prises and has learned to be very conservn tire ; so, Wheji he say he thinks there is now a fortune in sight in the Roaring Lion, there is great probability of the thought be. ing father to the fact " Truster's Satf. UrIIERKAS, " yiNl'KNT IIA.'IC.AH'PO. BY in- - , f trust, ilnt.-i- l rinv dw,lHU, and data reeorde, otti',' i W Recorder for salt Lake County, t tab T. r to'iS ",";,I7V' Uv 01 Jane, Book II of I ,,Ufc.0, ,1 , , inclusive conveyed to the mi is guedastru, rt.,,,. estate, lying and l,..,,,g,n tj,.. r, ,, ,,, foUows l"toH: :"" 'Wlll i'art of Lot Two cJi in Klo, k Plat'-B- , '8oU Lake ( in sun..,. u$t- - Cmt inenciag at the H iiv,,..i comer nl .aid i ' ,,i r i'J'.omI i nil n ing 11,,1,-,- . i:.t n.r,,.. ,,.North s,.,e K,is. ,!.,., " soil thence Smith 8evei: (71 Rods to ihs !. nf beginning. ' fn Irust however to secure the US' mem of a cer tain promissory note therein uescihed and ot e, ci) date therewith fr $18a, ,. ,, L ol I). D. Mallory, at the Commc. ia ltiinH Bank of Salt Lake City, I'tah, o. ifu, dat? with interest Ir iat- - at in per cenf uer annum payable quarter!,, which sale rntsrul wa represented by four couooti u, t. ..i v dollars eaih ai!:,ched to sold principal note, in a V and U months after (late there, f. and whureaa l, deed of trust provided, that In ,;s e is notes oi either of them. s.;:M p.., c I,- became due, ths holder thereof declare whole IndaWdness ssenred daeV'd wsblt once, aud wherssai iiio re-- t ..... due tember ;.tn and Dscembsi th, 1K9I, not kaS aid a though demanded and ,vher. oi said not.;, has declared the wind mdebtednes' due, a cording to the terms of s.nrl ,a Sow, then-- re notics - hereby Irak that the undersigned trustee will sell , .,.rdan . w the provision of said deed of tr ;s, ,, ,,. ,," quest oi the owner of said i r I";'' "'MoS?hSK S1ftv"? r? "K f im vmiiu Jus? rtS SLiii hi S ilt Lak. ' In'lalC WypVr0? o" .'Ve' '': f. .es a..,! , o.cperwu,; ;'; and mM note principal ani'lntM,w ' i .h"mT--- ' Lu,:' tt loilN' w ""NNKI.I. s, Trustee iitAMi 1 ueiu,x, Attorney tw Trustee. ' I |