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Show f - fSLTKSDAY. FEBRUARY 4 highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. " "J mi S. Gov t Report I ADSOUJfELY PURE - hys ONLY75c- - "Tor the (.t Thirtv TW f Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks and Millinery, Etc " k. ,")! nijr sn . ctal Bargains in addition to those already For The Next Thirty Days. ,fMBros. & Fyler Company. ( Big Reduction on Entire Llnelfllr Goods. I " Jljavyweurht overcoats at less than lhsi ' I 0 pieces of Bedford cord sili. Liffhtweigrht overcoats in all ze" ,il,JIOS' '"""fre hose, worth colors, sold at 65c worth l.oo. T' a" different shades. Here are a few iS ser pair. Our entire lino oi i. u crenl the numerous bartrains: irreat Bara-ain- s in ladies wool hose- - best .roods we carry" t. only W e A line wool brown and trrev diiUr-c- ml? 1 1 Per Pir. ' yf Tl Per mil overeoal for $5.5( P &T bargains in gents' Percale iiftn rrftdn, prepes, soil fr A!' oo steel .nixed' ovemlaT for ,Urt"! Were 25. now 40e- - placed on at 67 19.60, worth fl 5.06. ym' T Pur , 2B! ov,'"orts have been re- - 0r Great Clean-u- p of Silks. I tllAr sale i corsets Sefi Big Show mm! f surah .inbriidenes and Ladies' Underwear l S'4et?-- ' Shs? W,U Cnne for the next " ?5 PKtt&V&X yard, colon, only 7 cento narvaX? 200 aids or evening shades L, Great Sfaugflter in LfnenS. ? pieces of fkteh pWd dress will he closed out hi Uic pea yar Wk Turkey red table damask, worth ??ml.s' 5' per yard. Rremnants. I oue, ntotnweise. e1e0nptsiepceers ot Uutlno; Flannels M 8 1 crash towelin? worth yard. 200 yards of fj,. fr.lne.,ise ' U I -- 2c, now 8 each. tft.w more pairs of the 5 Patent r i'""c 81.25. will I ,. 1 oS'" Ac(',0t worth 82.00, Topsh.at $8.40. riep.r vni-ii- . nt now1.40, 200 pairs of Ladies' Welt shoes at 1000 wu-d- of Mack (tX 85 ,cll"onts of table linens at Ar;Vi nw ?ri?1'' roods, es wide ufann ;"3t ,e8S thM e08t- - To T S , !ne f V L Be nnd --I S Visit OurS'Bargain BasemoBt SS 40 different shades of cashmi HOSIERY anfe?8 shes' Children's blouse suits 50 dozen initial handkerehiefs for bargains in shoes." ' ,MISS wur 75c. 'fuucetrjti one week only at ioe. worth 25c each. A larsre assortment of hoys suU TZ m nice n ies, go at $3.50. A Medley Of Bargains. Our 83.50 pants now f- - y ''' M U"h ' ki: 3 REDUCED PniCES IN lljMBER, ETC , ETC. E. Sellstco, Are closing ourtboir whole StoekSyBB iimmtng Materinl at Keducud Prii es tDer' Eoors' Windows and George A. Lowe, PEA.LEK IN ALT. fin - jrr, w .p. - ' Agricultural Imp&ents Warehouse: . . . 13o-14- 5 1st East pKOPLE'S QPKKA JT',USE-- Commercial St. Prank Monroe, Mangr. GRAND OPENING MONDAY DECEMBER 28TII. With tho Celebrated CoDihiuation THE Grid's Picked Van'icFille Artists. 22 IS MUBER. Grand New Year's Matinee, Popular prices, 25 and 50c. LOOK AT THIS. "h. fS Trttnsit- - g 33x123 foet .pOei-iot- . Wholesale price cellent beaeh, fine health rU.VoV i Ini , s ,aJi0 front, ex- - WONDEKLANU. Wee cf Thursday, Fetruary 4th Millie-Christin- e, The Greatest Living Wonder Mons. Garland, The Glass Eater. Burton Stanley in tiio "Widow's Troubles." I0- - admibbio.v ,oc G.orf.H.SoB, SBg, Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (INCORPORATED.) DbaliRS I-x- Hardware. Metal, Stoves. Tinware, Mill Find-mg- s, Etc., Etc. 168 Main Stroor, Salt Lake City. T. R. JONES &qo. BANKERS, 181 MAIN ST SALT LA CJI BUI'S OKES AND BULLION. Throuxb New Ui'm,, Will leave via ibis line 15th, February Sta .,,, running through to NVw York change, making faster tin,. ,H i1""" and New V r ,h ,, " Salt This is t! ,1V )1 ni ."V ""'"'.nc. Salt ake and Ne y1,r J'""' '""'"i, inquire at Cy Ticket ee, awfiM" D. E. Bi n, Fy ' General Agent Passenger JJent. Parlors, Ls't' : BDSIHESS DIRECTORY ATTOKN " FVKXITtUJi. SANDBUKGTORNmjSFrlo F. E. Wan-e-n 0"f " n. oefOri MERCANTILE t Defcitist ! in Wi.he. to anu. ., . ,ie that to ,h Vllt he is , o '' U and o'j ,dw permanently located m :i . p,'; Vess Block, Win re bis Fer J irsUlssi dental i ""' CRn '"' I'curcd for h lork at aJI hnuia. It. I A T AT. I FACT V RURS AND DEALERS ITU ALL rftoiofrs Ka"n1ds furnitfnurrneit.iu-e- , school dek Mcresn Jobbuyr eel Promptly attended to; W Bo. Temple ff INSlIRANCli LOUIS H YsTco""" ' F-H-H D ACCIDENT; MTTTCAi tork. lij-s- Commercial Lloet, n.t'MBING. " j P. J.MOBAW! COMPANY. $125 Organs For Jjjjj $10 Down, $5 Monthly at Brown', park, had a preliminary cxamin-j'No- before a Vernal justice and was on 13500 ball. They must think add, the ''"'!'P down in that country, Kwk Soring 1 . NEWS OF THE WEST. ITEMS WORTH RE AO INC CLIPPED FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANCES Itah nncl Hpr Neighbor sin.l By in a Nutshell-Not- es Polished I p nd l'ut liit.i tin. li, i,.,. ible Space. Mt. Pleasant ie shipping chickens hy the carload to Sun Kraueuco. A gun exploded in the hands of Moroni FariiMvorlh of San Pete, the other day burn-ing his. face uud damaging his eyes 'consid-erably. Key. I)r. S. K. Wishard, synodical superln. tendent of Presbyterian missions, Is carry ing on a rocceaafa revival in Saline. The Payson Wttttrpritr utters the following complaint: "Tha sidewalks in the business portion of Payaon need grading or paring The lliaw during this week made them liiuil puddli's audin many places it is accessary to wade through nools of wut, r " Jeeee (iroeabeck, a son of . H. Oroaabaek of Springvillc and a student at the Lo"an agricultural college, took morphine with suicidal intent the other day while in a Hi of despondency, lie was pumped out and is now all right. IDAHO NOTES. During January bullion to the amount of JW.OU'.UH was shipped from the Boise assay otln-- to Philadelphia. "Old Man" Leigh, a pioneer of Idaho, died at his home at Iluby (iulch, between Koisc and Idaho City. He was over TO years ;f age. La grippe was the cause of his dealh. The Montis 11. n of Caldwell, l1HS been incorporated The capital slock Is 100,000, and the atocknold. rs arc M B (.win, T. K. Little, H. 1). Blael,. ley, H. H. Jones and 3. H. (Iwinn. The managers of the Coeur d'Alene mines have agreed that all producing properties, of the Mine Owner- -' assoeiaii,,,, tfajjl remain closed down at least four months unless the railroads come down on rates before the ex-piration of that time. vJJV!!,!,!n' contycommiaaioner for the says that (be bridge now beintf built al Mar would soon be completed Stockmen are feeding their live ,tock, ami alllhe cattle are looking extremely SlV&va. be lo""ueu- -d -I- ter pari COLORADO NOTES. Pour men were arrested in Pueblo for pass, log bogus money. James (ileason of Leatlville died from e and exposure. A fire occurred In the office of tho bank at New Castle. Aamage, about 500 ' William I). West, who died at I.eadvillc XmibS?"' ing engaged to, we.vJ Mary M, N'amara ot Aspen was run over by a runaway team, receiving a gbastlv ably'die.'1 'U aDd '1Uad- - SLc A novel idea has been evolved by a Uen-ve- r lustullment furniture man u has placarded th city with bur post. "tIT 0.2 about lauowln propoalUon: to marry -- In ihe future all newly married cou;,lt.. ordet the.r lirst lumjijr U housel, d go" s from my eslablishnient will have the money refuimed ,,1, the celcbraliou of tin wedding." 'Il, is ecrlainly P ina fant" induMries encourag The with ; tenth lathe tin weddlug anniyeraarj Ex.Treasurer A. B. Place of Denver who has returned from Cripple Creek .av, 1 hose mines that rttraeted mv attention or richness w,.re the Washington Bell, Buena ista and the Cold King. Tbtl I here the Kose-Mau- a property of Vea value, ( f course we hear ,,r mar ' e Ions "s aasi coming rom (ii.. , -- ' 'age sine rar bng ,he: fatarepro'iperlty oi the bi i recen from the d P,ckeduP Piece of ore from the (.old king, and an assav here iu ,),,, ,.. oes .rj a ton, but I have no idcath ,a 11 willi' "r?f, the Oold Kind's or , fo amount. ()re takengreatly overrun Ultt ' runa from the sume from $75 to BQM or ftuoo "uue WYOMING NOTES. t Frank Melbourne, the rail, wizard, writes that he will open Office, in Chcy'ennc in A convention of linrs. under (he gauro of "Munchausen .octal," is to be u Kock Springs. al Wg rcl";, lcd killin: of Joha Signor in the over a card out to be. ease of death from puVumonia Jack Currier of Casper has received assay on his galena llnd near that place an I iwoperc;;,." "nte8s and eighty. In Converse county the people', procured the discharge of a . Kagainst whom there was a ' clear case , iicns re indignant. Expert Taft, said to be H.miug.on, ha. been ",noi,in, the , nrbon county coal fields oiT the Ke ra r , hna expressed several hundred aamples to Boston. I'ouuu. or .......r. nones, said to have come ,!. from the British possessions, ha 'northern Wyoming. Dogs .,"..; ". breed with the wolves and many young cattle are beiug killed At Newcastle William Anders,,,, tried to quiet Jack Splint, who was out to "r ,, Apeonwaeshot and , i ,", HK 'lt' H 8pt eaceped from fill with tered Nn00f ,he"' beeaoe B.wcen Rawlins and ftrecn Rirer sheen men report that (locks are , ion and were never beller. Tht ' ing season promise, to be the meet p Oils m many years. I'uspcr- - Kid Miller the convicted murderer lost alltoe. but the little one, on his 'fuot as the price of his brief freedom, ft" on r four were amputated, being froeu after '" broke oul Of the Cheyenne ini lorter, a veteren cowman of Crook comity, ong will, the 101 outfit has in o l,us,ess .o will. Henry Ke, Is. t j raise line horses and cattle on Inyei. Kara, lifted, miles from HunSnre. on Dick Plumb of Laramie, rainun n'. broth, rhood and Switchmen'! Joe Tollivcr, who slabbed Beger to death BREVITIES. The Foresters give a hall tonight In G. A. B. hall. Good reports comes from the sheep ranges. I19M811' Pal9 T'mt' amounted to The .Scandinavian Ameriean political club meets tonight. The hoUsn astonished itself yesterday and neid a six hours' session. limip,M1?n w".elt'cted Portent of the Pittsburg Mining company. ti,!.''ldv,'r!'8;m',''tRtPllhlicsa Column" is viay stauds in the Tribune. New tngersol drills were sent out to the Mammoth mines at Tintle yesterday. A marriage license was yesterday granted Win 8. Brown and .Martha M. Lewi a. '"The maaquerade of Dm Salt Lake Turn "bght was a brilliant nffair. The li. (i. v. excursion to leaves the dept at 7 o'clock this evening? How tired the members of the lower heaf "etotoWW, must have been Z liam"veiS'iT'a 6,:bjB,t oI2mperoflm. ,'i I. n e e Sa i trMfwd ullcgiauc.e to lienson, Caebe county, has a K6sr x. nresenYJ01;' ilatUrU petition was 'TAl'VriZV0 out of Pi,,u' cxternim,,"'?,? -y. WVWO.fortue Weat Side Kenid the lake, has been see,,,;,," ' ,WWM0 right 'I ne'e'"',"; w"idIrahot In the ol, , VLi Mn,,re ' the Pacific colored VC8U;rda- - B'" mm are Pottat eu.4ci:ehd.Chlor0f0r-'-lMt'' sifts ssfa a8ttnl.a,t s-- sft Thorn.. M.' Pnumonin, Harriet, wife of A John Wnlson, aged about 12 years and jMlo.se pure. il.s reside i Caehe V' ll ' can be communicated with P"ut off m. ""'"'i'' hand and one foot oat i Jyr r"!ed from a six once, and a road will '' "l L'oingthere." 'ipa"lh harveat in PERSONAL. B. T. Ctodbe is up from Pioehe Colonel K. A. M'allia in froin Q J. M.Obnenoromaha is at the Tepmle-Captai- B. Stover of Slocklon i, i ti,e C.Dewdes, of Chicago is at the Knuls. WUh0,Stodoa of Chicago i, at the !CuILJ.Cur,,9 of Omaha l atopplgf at tit thet'Zu B"anof iWh .t;1 CWinentaa,V,0r' f re " the fromTrf.a.tb0ffM' retM "ening thmPro,wrork,'rt.t came down from UwTta tidt;""1' b'K ranc"cr Tom 'P ! .ttaray S' H1"b "f D r Brov:!!ar;'i,fi,u,-d- A-- Snd of .M "f n Fork ToWUih. P- -P'e of son. Sevier county In "he "Sore? ' reprc'-toda-convention the'' UuteT a''", faranS',n' P' of ford. at the Knots. Edw''nt, and ft. X. gs, ,W,,b,;r.,ri,7 'rHm of Vood!uif 8,,d S'V' csaUI,eeonVc!;;i,!;;taa'vmiyri'1',',ent;l ep4xitStampSystem. O? THE rTl I n taercial 4 Savings Bank. 10th Ward el First South. Br""l"T-- or- Bartend a Soatu rll P" S'S'I Cor' lBt Soata ni1 h Bart M. A. BnttA.'rry 'WgoitlTM J? lnth Hard Strl..n aaa w a.. '.rr "r. wiwSortS 3- . f l 1 N. 6th West J- Shlmml ni 8 5th wa ftank Brantl, . 537 N 1st West Mrs. 8 Bonn 5 - 701 E. 7th South J.AM. Irvino 1 334 W. 6 th South LnRln" f S.,d East 4',!)i;r(i si. iti-- .'. n E."ii South A. n. Woodnu h& 773 W. North Temple 'Or. r. to. fti---i L:WtT Park i.oiunson i K, tl.l .. ..Cor. and South and 3rd Kmt V k' ',am.- '1- w West TeeeS a brown, h.f nSSPS Held ..,Co,. N. Te.ptoind-ih.dwV-Richard Duerd, i, rlflTtSmU."r' .ffinSffl Jame. N.IUo'n. Jl'Biiiidmt Co"'.."., Po'""!!! GeorSeviU... re Bl Cottonwoel J.E. Hobln.o. j Mill Creek CP DEPOSIT "t Farming, rvcU.cficW.is fthenyo .8,.cn ho made at th. riar-- or $1.00 the IJ' nt, and when theoiuoant 6er.it thereon. deDo.itor will ;;0t 5 p,.r cent to-- GE.NFIM ""poenaed 4 tim e yeu. D.ncron-- F ll BASIC5G BaSIXESa W Ellerbeck. ' P'.nj!,, P- W. Meieen, aid., Tho.. V, Roberti, Dr. .Jos. d RiS! Cimmine., : ' Jenninm, O. H, HarUav M luel itefntyra. ' Bargains hi Shoe. for Children Misse.-- , Ladies, j Genileinen in all siz,.s and Colon at co.t. Our Seamless, Noiseless Felt Slippers at cost. Ask for the Mettewen, the nicest Ihing made fur .usewcar at cost. Call at the People's Shoe Store. Oi, f ast First Bonth street ... lr Burrows, oculist, BVeetadee a tied. CMaierciel biocki ' Money to Loan. room io, Hooper block. |