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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES; THUES DAY, FEBRUARY is, 12. o Packed in Pent Cloth fSjfl Pouches and In Foil. Are You Going Fast? When purchasing your tickets for any poiut in the east see that they read via the Chicago. Milwaukee oc St. Paul railway. For time, excellence of equipment, etc., the "Milwaukee" is always in the lead. All through trains are solid vestibuled, heated heated with steam and lighted with Dining car service is the finest in the world. All connections are made in union depots. Hither of the undersigned will cheerfully furnish descriptive, matter or any other information desired. Alex. Mitchell, commercial agent; Theo. P. Powell, traveling agent, Progress building, Salt Lake City, I'tah. W, Auerbacli & Bro. Snlite cpahii snks! THE FIRST GREAT SALE THIS SEASON. Just Received from the Manufacturers, Novelties which Cannot be Duplicated; Effects Never before Shown, and Never have better values been offered. ftew FreiKh, Ccrmaii and English I Novelties I 1 0 Pieces Vj 1 20 Pieces Black Pongee at 43 C IN of 22 im h ( olored lO Pieces PnniBIP Li PonfeM White Pongee at 42 1 --2c r H I 1 1 in UeautiUil Shades 10 Pieces Ul IIII1U ,s atfiOe Ulack Pongee at 50o nnmn 1 Worth 20 percent more. 1 0 Piewtes . ; . H r . A r' Shades White Pongee at;50c U 1 1 LUU of Fram-aise- , all 10 Pieces nnnnnl Silk, Always Black Pongee at 55o ........ I j II Sold at ijU.., Xow lO Pieces UUULlUq Slaughtered White Pongee at 55c ut 75 Cents per yard New Shades, i New Patterns, j Spring Styles, , ARE ARRIVING DA1LY BLACK BLACK l 1 SILKS! SILKS! H MM : a. 3 H IS! AT AtTremendou!;.ptiORS. W Good Gros Grain at oik Sf, and S5c, S A HEAVY REDUCTION j worth everywhetpjir1..00, a 81.25 and 81.35. A 28 inoh all Wool Serse at 57 l-- o and 65c, Satin Rhadaraes at 62 c, 70c, 75c, 87 l-- TH worth, usually 75c and 90c. 00 worth 81.00, 81-10- , and $1 jfj Biacli aU Wool Henriettas at 60c and 75c, 81.2b and 81.40. wm 00c and 81.00 a yard. Armure Surahs, fty GREATEST BARGAINS CORRESPONDING. FIGURES. I ever offered in this city. F. AiWbaeh & Bro. n n Insure in the "Michigan." Harris & Wilson, ajrcntB, 77 Commercial Mock Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles litted. Commercial block. sLUmieii. of books to keep. Will nuike out bills and collect, if desired. Good reference. Address B, this oftlce. WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN 206 West First North street. WANTED -- IX PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO TT well furnislioil rooms, wilh board. Refer-ences given and required. P. O. box 1491, WAN'I'E DONE" OU TWO NUUSK to care for. Address MO N. Third West street. WTANTED- - BYTLADY OF EXPEKiEMT-:.- ' 1 1 a poiitioQ as hou&caeeper. Address X, Tinier oflkv. WANTED -- A COLOHEI) MAN WANTS A cook. Address T. J.. Times ofllce. ANTED J'dSIlK )N As TliAVhl.lNti salesman for reliable, house; ref-erences furnished. Address M. ('. II., Times ofHce. WANTED TO TRADE KKAL ESTATE FOR stock of merehandiae. Rooms 47nnd'48 Commercial block. TtJ ANTB D-- P AST1K8 LOOKING FOR FLE8T TT class room, with or without board, can se-cure same by calling at Realty Block, West Tem-ple street. MONEY TO LOAN OH REAL ESTATE or notes. F. Rehrman & Co., Room lid Commercial block. pAitTlBS WHO DE8IHB TO LOAN OB A borrow money seu A. M. Janes, S49 Main street: telephone bdl. or alc. MEEARS SILVER M I N N CO., PARK CITY. Treasury stock In lots of 100 and on-wards, 81.85 per share umil further orders. Price will be advanced without notice in accordance with developments. Address Union National Hunk, Bank of Commerce, or Second Fast. (leorge A. Moears, financial agent. COL EITEKB I PUE3LIC A CORDIAL I DfVTFATIDf 228 Stale St. The Finest Brands of Domestic and Imported In STOCK. Tie ! i Clioicest Line Of Wines k , LiQuors m aSs Am Porter In Mi : Xs 4 is New antf Elegant Sample Booms For tfie Reception of Friends d Kelley 228 STATE STREET. jB. (label, the Tailor HN 65 W. 2d South. PH Halt Lake City. I IjiUSBlls to order from $ 5to$55 I !4(Pant3 " " $3.50to$l5 IB Jesuits made in lO hours lira I'ailts n,arte ln fi hours J 3 Ivh By Firnt-clae- s Workinea tft m this city. Chicago Short Lie. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul J'OB SALE --ELEGANT FVHNISHBD-ROO-Snd boarding house. Address X, Tintes offli s. yoli 8ALE-81- S50 SE 1' WILL DC FiT'LtdS X in olorado Subdivision, just north or Irri cultural Park, This isa bargain, Address P' o box city. gov ent. VOU RENT-ON- E COMPLETELY"' nhed FTR-- i room for housekeeping, m East brigham street. pOR RENTTsfxTlooM IIOI SE, BATH .nKi,4r!B;"rnigi:ha'"m"."r' mouth. Enquire xtnOS KENT- HOUSE OP 1'IVE ROOMS with barn; close in. Apply to r. b. wultte-- more, over (lodbe-Pitt- Drug store. lyOR RENT-SMA- LL FRONT ROOM FURN J isheij. 14 East Second South street. POH SALE LAUNDBYMEN CAN GET OLD X papers at The Times oilice at twenty-liv- e cents per hundred. tX)R RENT ELEUANT Nply house, cheap. Will sell 8S0 inontti Bennett, 110 Main. "tOlt KENT ELEGANTLY FURNKHEi) X rooms; electric light and steamboat. Realty Bloc I:, W est 'I emple street. FOR KENT-O- NE COMPLETELY modern house of nine rooms hot Water heating, also pas, with barn anil grounds attached. Close in. Enquire IKi East Second South streei. IL"OR RKHT-N- KW nun k, SH PER month, Fourth West and .Ninth South. Ad- - dressbox tot. - T ( LINE, 24 E. SECOND SOITH CLEANS and nqiairs clothes iu due style and short notice. Buys second hand clothes. Orders by mail or call. 1 r7 J 'LOOK AT THE MAP." PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LCES. fhe Special Features: the Pennsylvania 'ed draw a QOf travel to it. All Pullman cars; from front to roar. Library, Is the only line rmininsr Solid Ves-tibul- Steam Heated and Electric Lighted trains daily, between Chicoffo and Omaha, composed of magnificent Sleeping (Jars and the iiue.st Dining-Car-s in the world. EVERYTHING STRiCTLY -FIR-ST- CLASS. Any further informatioa will be eheerfnlly furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial Ajent, -- 01 Progress Hiiiidiug:. T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. - - '.i.i-;- sr, i,am ' J Itoorn, Barbor Shop, Stenoarapher, y Waiting Maid, Sloepiujj and Observa.-'lo- u Cars, elecUie lighted and steam heated. s LL'CE, 'MH Clark Street, Chicago. Tickets Hold Ererywhere Over the Pennsylvania Short Lines, SILVERTON RAILROAD. Between Silvrton nnil all pointj in the Famous L Mountain Country tl with thn Tpnvpr ar.rt Rio rand It. K. Silverton ami Otunji and coa.piestiB tho fauiouei trip ound the Circle ver Denver and Klo Orande Uallroad i'. nowhidgod to he the most.msgn .t mountain (rip in the known world lelodiag dayilgat rble o six miles Concord Coaches through the Canon which is unequalled i its grandeur and adds greatly to th4 leisure of this delightful journey. HEARS, Pres., Deiiyer, Colo, i LIVSSMAK. 8.K. UOOI'Eli, Usneral Supt. (ieu, nts. Agt. uihertou. . J, W. FARRELL & CO, Dealers In all kiI of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and IJiur Wells, Cosspocls bniltand connections made; 187 taln, apposite A uerhach Drosa Telephone, SIXX ' Money to f.oan. Ihavn money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. Sain J. ivcuyou, room 'M, Hooper block. i NEWS OF THE WEST. ITEMS WORTH READINCCLIPPED FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANCES Utah ami Her Neighbors Si.sd I'p la Nutshell Notes I'olish I'p ami Put Into the liriefest Pos-sible Space. Logan is raisins; a hospital fund, A postoflice has been established at Peterlioro, C ache couuty. Mrs. Ilulda Cannon of Losran was fined IT.50 for letting her tongue wag. The house of Mrs. Gurnida Torgeson at Logan was banted to the grouud yesterday. Brigham City is bnsy making jtrelimiuary surveys for her water works. Chas. O'Connell escaped from the reform school at Ogdon Wednesday morning shortly after midnight. County Assessor Dix and eight assistants arc taking the census and' statistical re-ports of We her county for the year ending next June. Adolph Anderson of Logan, hoot and shoe .dealer, has assigned. No schedule has yet been filed. The property assigned amounts to about 19000, Christian Anderson of Newton was ar-rested on Monday by Deputy Corey upon the charge of cohabitation. Be appeared before Commissioner Goodwin and gave bonds to appear on the 20th. His daughter was arrested , at the same time for fornica-tion and grve bonds to appear at the same time and place. The Brigham Bugler says: "'Deputy Sheriff Brown of Promontory brought a half-witte- shcepberder In from the mum' west of Terrace. Ho is a smart looking young fellow of about '21 years of age. His name is John K. Johnson. His mind became dcr .nged but a short time ago, the cause for this malady not being known. He is not yet fur enough gone, say Drs. Wade and C'arringlon. to justify bin being sent to tho asylum. He is constantly pouring over his trusly Bible and earnestly implores every-one to be bia friends. Johnson, in lucid momenta, says he has relatives in Stuilhiicld. His recovery is hoped for." IDAHO NOTES. - Boise pays iUO pel year for street illum ination. Ihe isiinu mine at Kooky Har turned out a 16000 gold brick last month. A timber wolf was brought town with poisoned bait near Tioise. A meatizig of superintendents of graded kehoolB and county superintendents will be held at Boise, March 23. The Mineral Point, Nellie, Emma and Gray Kagle claims at Osboru, in the Creur d'Alene COUUty, have beeu sold to St. l'aul parties. A few weeks ago the skeleton of a huge iotatodon was found in the bluffs of the Snake river between the mouths of the Boise and Welaar in Ada county. One of the tusks was ten foot long and the same milli-ner of inches in diameter at its thiekest point. WYOMING NOTES. A big wolf chase will probably be held near Laramie next summer, Laramie threatens to copper Cheyenne's smelter with a beet sugar factory. Tho lignite coal found near (Jillettc is be-ing shipped to neighboring towns. Over S(Hio has boon subscribed toward the erection of au Episcopal cathedral in Lar-amie. A ditch projec ted for Albany county will litigate T mm i acres and require $i:,ooo for building. Tho Black Fork eanal near Rrider will irri pale rili.lKKI nores of laud. It will be twenty, live miles long. The Saraloga un reports that ore from the Kairvioiv proepeel assayed $3()t iu gold to the tou. Gold Hill revels in a carnival of the beau-tiful. Uuriug the past four months the total pmowtaTt was twenty-seve- n Met four and a half inches. Information received in Laramie is to the effect that Gfcorge Eykin's shofep, which have, been ranging on Seven Mile had drifted away during the storm last week, and that many of them had not vet been found. Several hundred arc still missing. ' A'trnin of seven loaded cars, with brakes on, was left standing on the main line near Simpson, while the remainder of the train was pulled up tho hill. Owing to a leak in the air, the hrakes wore unloosed anil the cars rolled down trade. They dashed tin- otigh Allan station at a lifty-uiii- gail and continued on their wild ear. or to within three miles of Medicine Bow, where they stoiicd, having traveled over twenty miles without meeting an obstruction. . . COLORADO NOTES. Snow is veny badly drifted in Crested Unite. The fine large eohonlliouc at House will lie completed by Kehruury Another daily paper will soon be started at Creede. Two Aspen snow shoers are said to have run down and captured a coyote recently. Lewis Whipple, a well known Colorado pioneer, died in Colorado Springs at the age of Tn rears. Loveland has the only democratic post-master in the stale. A postollice has been established at Gtis-to- Ouray county, Colorado, with Jonathan Longmire as postmaster. Mrs. (corec Youngineer was shot and killed at (Irceley. It is not known whether it was murder or suicide. (ireeley litis two brass bands, three or-chestras, eighteen secret societies, a Sorosis, politico-economi- club, university extension circle, ministerial society, two foot-bal- l idubs, three debating societies, Ave base ball clubs, a danciu": society, whist dub, a colonels' club, cloven progressive euchre organizations and a dramatic association. Notice or Sale lender Ieeil of Trust. VlTilEKEAS, JOHN H. WATTS OF SALT TV Lake City, on the 3d day Of June, 1891, ex-ecuted and delivered to Burton G. Wlninn of Ad-dison, New York, his three certain promissory notes i a vatdo to the order of said Wintnn, at ol Common e. in Salt Lake l ity. with inter-est at the rate of eight pei cent er snanm. Interest payable semi sAnuauv fiom data until paid, one of said promissory notes being for the sum of Five thousand ($500 payable on or before, one year after Its date, one for the sum of Bight thousand the hundred ($85001 dollars, payable o or before two vears afti r its date, and one heine. for Eight thousand Ave hundred i$8S'n dollar-- , payable on or before three years after Its date, milking in oil the sum of Twenty-tw- thousand ($iM.0iK'n dollars; and Whereas, To secure the payment of said notes according to t ,e r true tenor and effect, the Baid JoiH H. Wet's ml M. n: e I,. t . ins wife, on faid June 8, 1881, executed and delivered to II. I le ds, i ., as trnsteeof Salt Lake City, a certain deed whereby they conveyed to said Weld In trust the following described nramtses situate in Salt Lul.e City and county. Utah, to wit: Allot Lots Hive (6) to Thirty-nin- e i.Wi, both in-clusive, in Block One (11: all of Lots One (1) to Thirteen (181, both inclu.ive, in Block Two (21: all of Lots One (11 to Eive (i) inclusive, In Block Three (U; all i f Lot- - One (1) to Twenty-eig- ht (38) bpth inclusive, and Lois Thlrty-one(81- ) to both Inclusive, in block Four (4), in "Alia Place," the same being a subdivision of the North Half of Lot Seven (7) and all of Lois Bight (Hi and Nine Ifj in Bbck Three, Five Acre flat "A," Hip r'e 1 Survev ; which deed was dulv record u in tho office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, tab, on the h day of June, 18'iil in Book ". C" of Mortgages, paees :;T to ;i'J thereof: and. Whereas, Said deed provides among other things, that should default he made in the pay- ment of said notes or any part thereof or of aiiy interest that might accrue thereon, as the same becomes due and naval le, said Trustee at tho re quest of the legal holder of said note , should proceed to sell the property hereinbefore and In said deod described, at public vendue to the highest bidder for c s t, first gning twen y days public notice of the time, terms and place of ta e and tint property to be sold by advertisement m some newspaper printed intlni English language aim nutmsnea in nnit i.aae city: and Whereas, Default has been made by the said 3. H. watts In the payment Bf theseml-anao- a in terasl upon each and all of said notes, amonntiie-t- Right hundr-- ami eighty ($HR0) dollars, and requests have been made by M. K. Parsons and E B, Critehlow, the lepil holders of said note , that the undersigned truBteo proceed to sell and dispose of said premises. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power vested in mo by said trust deed, and at the request "i the said Parsons and Critehlow, the legal holder of said note-- , L S. II. Hie'd-- , ,ir., will, at the front door of the County Court House in Salt Lake city, Utah, on Saturday, the 5th day ofMsnli, 1HU4, at 14 o'clock On, of said day, sell at public auction for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash the premises hereinbefore de-scribed, or o much thereof as may hi' neeessart to satisfy the iiiiouii' of principal and intere-- t nnpsddon said promissory notes and costs of exe-cuting this trust, Including reasonable attorney and counsel fees, and ccdnnensaiion to the trustee FIELDS, Jit., Trustee. Dated Eehruary Kith, tttl l tali. oloid( noil Vvomln(f Onzettcvr unit Itusiness Dli roetop iu Course of I'llbliciltioii. Jt is our intention to make the forthcom-ing editMii of the blah, Colorado and Wy. oniins Gazetteer and Directory the most cMujuett work, of the kind publlihed. It w ill contain an accuralc business directory of every city, town and Tillage iu Utah, Col-orado ami Wyoming, and the names and ad-dresses of mill owners, country merchants, and professional men, etc., etc., who arc lo-cated adjacent to villages; also lists of gov- ernment and county oillecrs, commissioners of deeds, stutc and territorial boards, statut ory provisions, census statistics, times of holding courts, names of the postmasters, postofftcos, express and telegraph odieea; a complete list of justices of the peace; hotels, with rate s per day ; daily and weekly news-papers, their poliiics and day of issue, be. sides inueh other information useful to of business and professional men) A descriptive sketch of each place will be given, embracing various items of interest, such as the location, population, distances to different points, the most convenient ship-ping stations, the products that are market-ed, singe communication, trade statistics, bunded debt, the nearest bank location, min-eral interests, churches, schools, libraries and societies, the price or land, and the in-ducements offered to settlers. Au impor-tant feature will be Ihe classified directory, giving every business arranged under its special heading, thus enabling our subscrib-ers to obtain at u glance a list of all houses manufacturing or dealing in any particular line of gHods. The work generally will In compiled to meet the wunbs of the business community, and will be so thorough us to deserve their liberal patronage. ;.ifAdvertisements will be neatly and interspersed through the volume ut the following rales: One page, 40; half page, $25; rpiartcr page, 1ft. Gazetteer per copy JS.' Special rates made for covers, colored pages, etc. The pnlronogo of the business community Is respectfully solicited. ft. X BBfc .V. QO;, I'ubli-iiers- , 74 S. West Temple iSt., Salt Lake City. .Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of I'tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Utah stove ond Hardware Cota-pan- a corporation, I'laintiff, John W. Young and Zion's Bavings f'MHMBi. Il.in k and 'I rust Comtjsiny, a cdr- - poratlon, Defendants. The people of the Territory of I'tah Send greeting; To Jaha w. TouUg, and Zion's sav- - lags bank and Trust ompanv, u corporation defendanis. rOU ARE HEREBY HEtjURED TO iu an action brought against von by the above named hlaintUf, in the District Court of the Third J iidlcial district of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tlle l therein within tiin days (cxclusiio i,f the ilav of service) after the errlcc on you of this 'summons if seryed within this county; or, if ser'.e.l out of this connty, but in this disirict, within twenty days; otherwise within forty nays or judgment by d 'fault will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint, Tpe said a tion Is brought to have a decree of this court foreclosing defend ties of all inieret, lien, claim, or eipiity of ledemptlon In cerlain niorieaged good- - and chattels hereinafter de-scribed; said mortgage executed by defendant Join W. young, to plaintiff Sept. si. lsfn to se-- I cine payment of account slated ,,n sai l date (au defend int and plaintiff, for so.vls wares and sold and deliyefeo nv plaintiff to said defendant, to the rstoe of I0 i. 0 with Interest from September 3, ISM, to "time of payment; that said property ho told, and pro caMs spplled u payment of amouats due as al ove; with $l(m ntt jrney'.- - fee and costs of suit; that defendant Young he lulj.nlgp to pay any do-- ftclency, and for other further relief: said prop-erty is described as fonows, to wit: au the e and furnishings now situate and being In what is known as the Bee illy house, situated on sonlm at corner of lot I. block , plat 'fA," - ill Lake city survey, salt Ink county, liah; lo i rani'iget, 1 sleigh. 8 barrels of dtsLfi, J parlor Stoves, 9 pieces of odice fencing, c harni ss, and ii carriage ray. situate and h ing in the ham or preiui.es aforesaid. And you arc hereby notlded that if you fail to appear and answer the aj complaint as above. re,uir"d, Hie said plaintiff ii aipl to the court ioi he relief demanded thennu. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, a :d the Seal of the t Court of the Th idJn dicinl District, iu and for ihe Territory of i'tah. this lith day of November in the ear nf our Lord one thousand elthl luindred aud 'nlncty one. lse.u.. IIEMIY B. X. Mil LAN, clerk. HyOto. d. Loojus, Deputy Clerk. Utah Central Bailway. TIMK TABLE. In effscr December Stth, 1891. 1'assengor train, will run daily between Salt Lake City and Park City at follows : SALT LAKE CITT. Train 1 leaves Eighth South & Main.... ra arrives ..10:U) a. ni P.dKK CITT. 'FrsJr. 1 arrives at Park OMy. ...,.., WSO a n ". 'eaves " ' sxia. ni Ofllce and depot at the rorner of Eiglitn 3 and .Main Streets. T. j. Macintosh. ' Uuncrui Supt |