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I DESERT EVENING NEWS. H TRUTH A-ND LIBERTY. f 'if'1 i'HH -h j '""" ' . ..I. . i . i . . hbh iL- WEDNESDAY" -EVENING, OCTOBER , 1S90. SALT, LAKE CUT. UTAH TERRITORY." VOL. XXIII jH HrS Mk I Baking 4)stBv rowder ABSOIITCE1Y FORE jljweet Vihofoome Bread Delicious Pastry Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Found c;penor to all others in Strength and Leaven--r Power. U.S. Government Report, 1889. r-S HI. TRADE. flftiW Shades, t-TNrt ROLLERS, 1- the SrU - - calers. d -z ais r j. ttjux. B RYER & CO., t:- LsTLItV GOODS, I. - Certain Materials. ; Ecw York. iiuj, rtuix. r. JSS33 BROS. & KING, and Gerau :?ZA:D C3K3HTS, C - Ne York, .. - Si sute stmt' , -3 -wid .let Si. ftj r7u J'aper. rr -'-itit dialled rasa daa JJ2T.D F3WDEH. .,;5?' Su.'-nrTorli. r ? -. eato-kottila r t x t ce e.rled Gin powder ! i - r .7 U."r. rtr j .. 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He U.8iS.D.ji4uBtaSt..aXllcJo Mttated Rational Folding Bed ManstaclsreU by Iho Suy; Blerwlorf TcraUcre Co C 11ICJGO, - A Ltrtx TtnJy rcr tilo u S. R.MARKS &COS CptosIl Trntplc. d uD0WN WITH HICH PRICES." A i or s.T.InrJIrh;np....iH on V 00 lb. rlairorm Srale . IVOO Aito rp Borer........ ci 00 5Ton Hon sralr to 00 1 810.00 Ho.I j-i,rt 10 00 A 813 00 Ilacsy HarnrM -.30 l lolbjroMVl'lntrarnisile too A 4 lb rmnllj-orMoi-EKc-Ur... .oo 71SS&f:nS for Citsloric of 1000 Articln at Ixxceat rri"a. CHICAGO SCALrCO.. Chicago, III. ff Star Horse If oils M rollthed or Blued. l llaTf Va aoU by Z. C. M. I to 'J otcr M yean. Tby are ta a j iitrlho bnt ot aaUafactioB. nrt t toM a ELoo en Ionrrr this as ' WIDE ST TSK 'I UNIOKHOHSENAILCO, I Chicago, 111. Is ZX5 n uu ar r.c.v.1. axi f r&uicB rrozra. : aportera and MMafictcrtra ot Ibe S"JJSE3ST SPICES Flavoring En tracts, SMlffS Til THE TC1UE. rroprielora of tba Faeoaa flraad ef nxD cross Xjvi:. 30,32,31,38,38,40 So. Watsr SL. UNDKin-AICRKS. ESTAiJUKiirn ikes. JOSEPH eTtAYLOR Pioneer Undertaker of Utah. niira'tnrer and Iea!er In An Kada cf jr-talllr, IVooi ana Ooth Courcl COFFINS AND CASKETS. raUllueorCOI 11 ltnMMHM.i kept ronlAullx on baad. rtlepaoooandTe'cmphOrdtra rrorsrOT ruled. HaiieaFreaetTed in their .Vitnra ConJi lion, wltbnat extra cbarse. Factoi and Warerooms: ?SS.E One and a bait bioclta Eaat ot Tsealre. Tzxrrnonc Xo TJ. JOS. WILLIAM TAYLOR I ITAIIS U.1D1NG jUMRTAKER&EPALIER - I CASKT IIIB UlEf.EST A5D XOST COMrXCTE TOCK or J COFFINS, CASKETS I And Undertakers' Good in Utah, HI10LK11IE AD MXllt,T Iumuuaeli UKIiUVKD J'SJCVS, Lsm-er than were CTtr ollered In Utah. I LOTS o! GRAYES Cemeurrtn the City. -ABOrdera Killed Dty or Mjhtin the I fcnortefWortibleTiae. Ol KX AM) VlJlxiooi tBTEat CUMED. 21 and 23 WEST TEMPLE STREET. I r o BiMl. Ttle?hoael. j rnrsjBi'KGH tiwdk. 1 HOaEYANS & CO. . Limited, I Sorrr"n to rvani A - xinrxcnrKza or tnnealcdClimaxChimneys 1 liar. Aaatan4 Pp'ae Jar. SOTered IK I ei.lderinpa.ndDeeorateJ 1 UHtaa-T'. rwnu. mn' GIbea,aa Dantora ot Iran saatfea. arj.T30T?n.&g iy A.H.USI(Er AatDtTfCAX. I GEO. DUXaVN & SONS, aiATiraCTCcia or I I I E BTST II. aod COLOHEn ! Glass Table Ware, j Itarf.oo, Jan. lAtnira, Ktr. I IftUit-RS. PlfTSBURGH. PA. f it a by Z. 0 Jl I., dealera ttnerallr 0 I ENJOYING HIMSELF I'rlikl llarrhoa KIrtd bj Lar;e tYaird, at Ihe Tarl- oa riatc.; Tlf,G TURKEY ANo p1Q MARES RELATIONSHIP. .ownur Koapp Talk, ,uwut lh Fisheries aaj Othr 3It- l-rs in Ia.la. o "WHITE CAPS" DO THEIR BRUTAL WORK. The i'nxujteriaa Ciarch sre ItetU. Inr tie 1TrfniIn.1tT Caa- Toilja or FHIi. By Iclejrsph b lha Miwa.i FixnsiDnM-.jriniusov TrurrU ami Spetctlrt, irudbiili InnraiitilOrBfloM. XCT.TH UtSOX, IllJ , Oct. r. When the liule town of lawrenco Iwrg wis ruacbcil tlio voico of the rrvtidetit raj htavy with emotion as ho adilma the crowd of tidhbora and friends that thronged to crert him. "My friends" rati the President, "I want to thank joucry cordially for Uila gmrtlui;. Ail the cenea aboJl here are Tery familiar to me. Tills town of lawrvnceUrs I the Ural TllbKe of mr ihildh-h reeollec Uons and as I amiroaLfced it thl morning Uie pa! Uie carllcat homo of my recoHecliono, Uie home in which my childhoott ami car manhood weru j2i, lut-tnoriiM crow d Is t. jn me that are very full uflutexct, full of MdnttA. They bring back to me Uiob vrhoonre nude the old lunio viry dear, the mot prrcloiis apot on tarth. I hare itiM-ed with Lowed head toe place whrre thtyrwt. We are here In our generation with the wok of those who have cone ujn ua. Let us sec, eacb of U., that In family, In neighborhood and in Stale, we do at leatt withVqjjl courage, graci, klmlije-s, the work to brni ly, kindly, generou.-Iy done Ly thoj who filled our .laces Jlfty years ago. Nun, for 1 niut hurri" on, to Unto old friends, and to the new lrlends who liave come In ince Law nnctberg was familiar to me, I extend again my hearty thanks for this wilcomeaud beg, In parting, to Introduce the only mtm Ut of my. cabinet who accompanied me, Ueneral Tracy, SeireUrv of the Xavy. Secretary Tracy contented him self by mereJ3" bowing to the enthusi astic rruw d, and he an J Uie Presi dent had tlmo toshakeafex eai;cr bands, extended is the train tallied out. At Milan and Osgood largecrowds also as'erublecl, but the 1'roldtnt merely apiareilon the rear plat form, ialruduccil Secretary Ttary, lowed to the cheering Indianlans and the train puna! through. A 31'KECH AT NORTH ER.SON. HKi not it, In J., OcL T. At North Vernon, Indiana, the crowd would ie satisfieU with nothing Iea thau a f peech from the Presi dent. "I am very glad, my frieuds," he sold, "to tas you, and very much obliged to i ou for our pleasurable greeting. Great applair-e.; It is Iwayapleaur to twmj oH In diana frl nJ. We liare IwJ th s morning a ilerghtftil riJeacrcna tliu soutlieru pirtof" theltte, ontlut has gitcti rm axrcait deal of refrttli nentaul ileii5jre. Clu-ni.J Let meagalu nure jou tliat Lam ery muchobll0l to you all here for this cvittetie-e of jour frlen Jslilp. I hope i on w III cjwiuteuic from nay fuitfter speech on tills occasion. It gives me pleasure now, Tny fellow citizens to iutrodun. t J you General Trary of Xew or!t, Secretary of the Xavy, whoacoompinies me on thla triii." Tline beers and a lier given for the President ani Secretary of Ibi Vavy. WASiii.NtrruS, Ind Oct. ". Jut before the train illed out of Sey mour a note wavtianded the Presi dent asking him" to Heak a few words to the. assembled rchool cliildrcn, which he did, counseling them is to the necessity of educa tion for g wd clt!zeujhl. At Skoals the Iriiileut r.u.'c a brief rpctch of .-ii'prvciaUon of tbo welcome ex tem.nl him Mitciicu, IaJ Oct. 7.-Sey-mour, Ind gnvea rousing evidence of JUlUtLdO.Vd IVI-l IAlEITY in that litt'e town, and after h had Introduced Secrilary Traey the I'rejldent said: "I fetl I ought to thank my frieuda for your friendly greeting this beautiful morning. It is inJevd a pleasure to meet to nnny cf 3011 and. thanking you for tills welcome, I hoe you will ex use me from any further speech." (Applause. Vincknms, Ind., Oct. " It was quick y demonstrated that the vil lage ef Washington, which wai reached at 1 p. m , lia I many ul i frieuds of the President. An old gray-haired man ell owed his way sturdily through the crowd to ll.e President, crairiini: his hand, and saw. "How are ye, Itcn, I am gUd to s eye- I voted for jour grand father then voted for ou and I hope, Ben, I'll have the chance to vote far you again. You dont mind if L call you iten," Great laughter from thecroxd The President aiMired tils IsItor that to his old frienda he hoped to aluajH remain "Ben." as of yore, and tlie crjwd loudly appliuded the sentiment. 1?ilscic3uragcd an old UJy to exclaim, as she graped the President's baud, "I feel ts tboJgh as I am related to you, Mr. Harrison, jour grauJfatlitr and mine ate ruat turkey ani pig to gttherand tliat makes us nJitcJ, dosen'tn:" Great laughler. Tho PreI!eiit bowed affirmatively to this logic as the train moved rapidly out. r.r-A ciii.no vimtemjis. SCI.I.1VAN, Ind., Oct. 7. The Presidential party reached Vicccn ncs a little before - o'clock, and Were met by a cumtulttcu of Terre Hauto citiienf, headed by President W. R. McKean of the Vandalia Railroad, Hon. C. Yost and M. C McNutt, the eminent democratic leader of Indiana. This committee escorted the Presidential party to Terre llaute over the usvlIIo A Tcrre Haute read. . DANVILLB. HI., OcL 7 The President is certainly making hla western trip a period of unalloyed pleasure. Jo official buiuess of inv character is allowed to Intrude. Tliat this brief period or respite Is nrovin" bmeflcial to tlus President I, evident by his cheerful manner and the general mauner In which ho bears tip under what would be ordlwrily deemed la Uresome trip. jar demand and made 3 WtU speech, thanking the people heartily 1 for tlie reception. Between Vln-enncs and Pvlvan, thirty milei, a fat run was 'made, thedlUnce being coveretl In thlitj two minutes. The principal event of the day was the reception ct Te-rra Haute, rullj Tfc. Tiiona.D i-coi'Li: asscniblrd to greet tlie party. The arrival of the train wai heralded by the whistles of every cngluo and factory In the city and the note was deafening. Mayor IlaulcN welcomed the President to the city aud liitroduced him to the People. The President, In responding, said he very heamilv appreciated tills large Catherine and welccme, T-hlch the kind and Ani mated faces, as well as the words or the mayor, had extended. The President then Introduced SECHKTARr TOACV wno nuuio a brier mldrrs-, 1 11 whlcli he said lie had been delighted with Uie trip, but more especially with he enthusiasm with which the people of Indiana have ever where greets! the Presldpntjctd U.b wafm personal friendship they have mani faded. Applauc The same quali ties of hand aud heart that have so endeared him to jou will caue him to bo equally csie'eaied by nil the people of the nation. liuwaiixarvx, IIL,Oct.7. When tho presidential train reached tlie Danville depot thousands of people weru found as.e-nb'cd. Congress man Connor Introduced the Presi dent, who expressed regret thit a lack of tltno prevented a longer stay. He wai glad to notice, he said, tliat If thf lsat vlf liaa itnl tlMnl ,1 i average return to the Illinois fann ers, tliat already promise of the com Imjyear Is een in Uie w ell tilled field. Great applaute. At Clumpalgn the citlxeus were attended by the students of the Uni versity of Illinois who received the President w lUi their college cheers. After a few words by tlie President to Uie young men ths train pulled nut and reached Illoomlnzlon at Turn am, ou to iieo. PixrniA, III., Oct. 7. o niwcclies were ma Je by the President or anj member of hla parly at Blooming toa or l'ekln, alUiough Immense crowds gathered at both places. Peoria was reached at 1 1:35 and Mayor Clark aud men.bcrs of the council escorted the party to the National Hotel tespeuJ the night. WE1I.T1I IN tl.ltltl. The t Mlierlra Atorlll Jtllllona "I Dollar. Wasiiimitox, Oct. 7. Oavernor Kiup,of Alaska, In an Interview, nays the law prohibiting U10 sale and manufacture ol H-Juo? Sn the Torrlto.y Is a dead letter except to 1 ndltns. Tlie reasons for tho ineffi ciency ot the law, the governor says. Is that prjiwsiUoiu wojM be of no avaiL Grand Juries refuse to indict and petit juries refuse to convict. Legi-UUon whldi would provide more efTeclivu machinery for the en forcement of the present law would undoubtedly afford a solution ot the perplexlng.qucstion. He calls at tention to 'the inadequacy of the laws for tho admlnlstraUon of jus tice, etc., and recommends th it a comminion. consisting In nrt at least of gentlemen acquainted with the country and its need, be a puiuted to prepare a short code of special lawn to be submitted to Con gress AtwutlOVtt) full-sized sealAlns neru taken by the Alaska Commer cial Company during the year un der their contract with the govern ment, and probably half aa many more were caj tured at sea and stolen by poTchlng vie!. Other furs such as bear, mink, otter, etc, are taken In large numbers. The eod flslilng Iniustry though not lnlg nlficant, Is for from what it should be. Some of the exports last year are estimated below: Whalebone, $1, 139 Wj; whale oil, S172.3W: codtWi, S-V,0J.i; salmon. 3 XW.ttJO; gold (e.tlmitod), j:,0W.DW; fur seiLs 530,00-J. AH oilier cxjorU are suffi cient Unlike a total of $0,519,730. 1 vi-rriu tei.tiiK: On Trlnl tor llailnc rrset i S3.OO0 !. I'ROVIDEwCK, B. I., Oct. 7. Tlie trial of NetUe L. Clarke, theycung music teacher who wok arrested in NeT York July 3nl for a $5,W forgery, c-jmmiltcd on the Mcchan ics'Sivings Baukof this city, was begun in the court of common pleas today. There was a rrfect Jam of peoj le.not half the applicants being able to get Into the courtroom. The prosecution proved the meUi oj whereby Miss Clarke worked Ibis iron clad lank. The connection ofltowland Hum, the nillltouairc manufacturer, with the case proved to lie one of friendly aid to a woman who pleadtd Ignorance of banking a flairs. One uf tho new dicloures was the use to which she put the $3,330 paiJ to Allen B. Ralph. It was uhsI for the purpose of taking up a f-VX note purjwrtlng to have been made to her by Ld. S. Pierce, of Worcester. TIiLs note lias been detJV3eJ, ani Its genuineness can nut be teste! by cruss-e-xaminatlnn. Tne defen-e will probabli be undue influence and that Mis Clarke merely passed a nole forged by au oUier. " V)Iilfetapal Mork. New Yonir, Oct. 7. 'White Ctli" are at work at Ahsecom, N. J. John Newman wru taken from his bed ou Suuday night by a party of fuur men, wiio stripjied him and rode him about on a rail, trimmed wl'h barbed wire. He had previ ously recelvedanotcsIgned,"WhUe Caps. local branch of New Jersey, No. 121," warning lilru to discharge, but thought It was a practical Joke. The "Wnlte Caps" made Newman promise to discharge his bookkeeper. It appears that he had been drinking freely of fate ami iias icen. abusing his family. Newman was formerly an active member of the McthodK Church The"WhIU Caps" told Newman that Evan Adams would be tho next victim. Adams has not been seen since the warning was given. Kaat Tnelr ralt! ItetUeil. Frrrsncno, Oct. 7. The commit tee appointed by the general assem bly of the rresbyterlau Church to report on the matter of revising the Westminster confession of faith, met here today. President Roberts, of Forest University, Illinois, is per manent chairman, and Rev. Wil liam E. More, of Ohio, secretary. Tho sessions were held with closed door?, and a reoluUon adopted Uial unUI tho report Is finally completed none of the proceedings of the com mittee should be made public He Tried Araeolr. ViKXSA, Oct. 7. A crime com mitted for the graUacatlon of priv ate malice has been nisde publio by an artist scullion named Lederer, employed In the kitchen of the Archbishop SIgNmoud, at Ginuend, Illyrla. Tie charge agtln-t the primncr la that he ut ar'enlc in food prepared for the tsble of the Archduke. The Archduko and his sister paitoofclof the food, and both were taken tick. Doctors arrived In time to neutralize the effects of the poison. Lederer'at solo object was to effect the dismissal of the Archduke's ehtf, who had incurred the enmity of I be jcullioq, WESTERN HEWS ITEMS, Sleepers Off 16s Trad; Passeagei Killed. DKO.e O.Elt THE UIKE.1 Uubh.-i or A:T,0.-Diphtheria lia COtOIIAIKI. 4 Teliuride, Oct. 3. A row-at Ame this morning engendered by whlsJy resulted In the fatal rhootlng ofl a nun named Anienou by Andy Johnson. Audcrs'in, with others, AltAvked Johnaon, who tried to get away fmm them, lut finding hliu self oo closely jiursueil he used bis revolver. Anderson died almost Instantly. Johnson was broucht to Telluridu and be Is now In the ccun (y Jail. Ames Is on Uie line of Uie new railroad and has been a touch hole tn? summer. w -s A rerlocu railroad accident oc curred about 8 33 o'clock yesterday mornlog, three milts eaU ofSargent to asseiiger train No. X Tho train was'ruunlug at n moderate speed when alter rounding a curve one of the a'cepers Jumped the track, null ing three other cars Into the ditch with it. Tlie engine and day coaches did not leive the track and no one in these cam were hurt. TLc tourist car, whlcli was Immediately lu the rear of tho da' roaches, wis crushed to splinters and one of its tassenecrs killed. James Clark, a teamster, came b his death In n shocking manner Saturday morning. He ts salJ to have been partially intoxicated ani was driving his horse at a rapli rale. Near Zaug's brent ry there x an embankment fully flrteeu fret high. Clark did nfttsee-m to uoUit: his danger, though several persora shouted to him to be careful. He drove blindly over the edge, was caught under Uie overturned wagon and died soon after. The horse was badly hurt. Clark lh ed st tlie cor ner of Third aud Chicago streets. The embankment which caused bis deaUi is decldcdl dangerous at night. Several narrow escapes have been recorded. IDAHO. Mullaii, Idaho, Oct 5. Mulkui was again Iat night the scene of a brutal and daring robbery. A transcr vs walking along the street about S o'clock when two men stepped from the side of a vacant wilding and struck him over the heai with a club, which knocked him senseless. They then robbed ilni; It Is supposed, of nearly $150. The man's cmdition Is a very critical one, a he has not yet re covered his reason, and the doctors think that If he rrcoveis at nil he will never le In his right miod. No arrests liavo been made, Denvtr A'eira. vomuo. .Engineer P. MatliUou and Fire man Cyrus Cornier, who were so badly burned in the wreck at Rock Creek, aro repotted as greatly lia E roved. Tneyare both eery badly urned. There is a gleater turfare burned on Madi'son than on far mer, UitUtc latter Is burned worse about the face-. It was feared hfci eye were s0 badly burned tliat he would luse his sight, but it Is now thought theic is no clamier of this Mr. MatliUon's ami was quite tally hurt and a few stitches were neces sary. Roth will remain iu bed fur kuk time. JtwjmtTauff. MJMlSK.l. Diphtheria has been on (he In crease lately In Omaha, and has been spreading iu the northern an 1 northwestern perls of Uie city so as to occasion considerable nUrm. Tlie mortality lias not been lafrge, but a panic exists nnd th sehocl attend ance in Uie localities mud a'JVctnl lia fallen efi" very rajiWy. In the Walnut Hill sehvol, cut f a total enrollment of 333 pupils there La niw an atteuJacreof only 130. One of tliepri tclpal cauacs cf the. rpre-id ef Uie disease la Ihcught to be the fact that the occu(auts of the houses remove Uie warning placards tacked ui by order of Uio Board of Health Jlanfivcript Kept Tea Vrar. Ten years ago the lato II . W. Richardson, of Ihe liHlaml Adrtr Uit, wrote an article on "The 3Ie trii Syteni"for7arrJijaa7ic. It is tluted this mouth. This is a neighborly illustration of Uie enor mous pressure on the luges of our great irrlodlrals and Uie small chance uf au author' getting Into them utile" lie ha II mt made a great reputation. Jfarpcr't would not wait ten ears to lublUh an ar ticle by Tohtolor btockton. Lctcit lon Journal. Aaoy a MMir tVemnn antlers nntold Tahors trna ttaelt trhe. If she only knew how easily she could get relief by using Ballard's Snow Liniment she would bless Uie day sho read these few lines. It is a grand remedy for Headache and all Neuralgic laics. No ioin can withstand Its magic Inllueuce. It removes the fire from a lurn or scald in one minute. It will cure Inflammatory Bheunuttism and Sciatica: applied to the Throat ami Chest In Croup It will givo immedi ate relief and make breathing much easier. No family can be without It if once they know Its value. Try It. Trice 50 cents. Bald by Z. CM. I. 2" Mr. John Keown, the worthy iiostmaster at Keown, Allegheny bounty. Peun- says: "Chamber lain's Cou,:h Remedy sells better than any other." The rr&ion of this is because it e-en always e de pended upon. Let any one troutded with a severe cold give It a trial and they will find Uiat the first don Will relieve the lungs and make breathing easier, and that I's con tinued uae will free the system of tall aymptoms of Uie ttW. The promptness and certainly of this remedy In the relief and cure of colds lias won for it many sincere friends and made it very popular For sale by Z. C. M. I. 1 irug tsbirn. There may bo persons In this com munity who are at times troubled w ith the colic, or sutject to attacks of bowel cormilalnt. If so, tiny should try Chamberlain' Collr, Cholera and Dlarrbrea Remedy. It will atTord almost Immediate relief, and when reduced with water Is pleaaant to take. If taken as soon as Uie first Indication of Mm disease Is felt It will ward off Uie attack. Many people use It In this way, and find that it never fails them. A S3 or 50 cent bottle may I obtained from Z. C M. I. Drug Deportment CoDinmpllon. Ballard's lloreboand Ayrap. No single disease has played such cad havoc with the human race as Consumption. No other disease approaches so stealthily. lis early symptoms are Ignored because it Is thought only a Cold or hacking Cough, which Is neglected until this grim monster has such a hold that nothing butdeath can relieve It Ballard's Horchound Syrup has re moved the grip of this grim monster front many a throat If taken in Ume It a ill give surprising relief. Try its soothlngjind healing virtue. I Do not put it off until too late. I Z. CM. J., Agents. 3 ' Extraordinary Sale DURING CONFERENCE AND FAIR IMS OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS, Flannels, Tea Gowns, Dresses and Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS! AT : RKELMER'S - p o c o c go coo sL.ooa"o oooooocoooc"c- DRY GOODS STORE "o 6o oooooaooooooooooooooooooo Never before has such an EXTENSIVE AUD CHOICE Line of the above named goods been shown in this City. Our SILK and DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS show the very latest productions of the FOREIGN and DOMESTIC markets and in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT we show without a question one of the handsomest and choicest lines ever shown West of New York. We will hero slate thai we have bought more goods this fall than our store can well hold, and wo take this opportunity of sel ing off a very large portion of our Stock, knowing that our SPECIAL SALE PRICES are LOWER than any House West of New York are at present selling similar good3 for, and we feel assured that the manv visitors liera na-sr atianrlinn trm nnnfarencA and Fair, will take advantage of this Extraordinary Sale, to lay in their Fall and Winter Supplies. NOTE QDOTATiuNS BELOW: SILKS, MejaUiobllk creort color, entirely new........ $l.U0peryd., worth S1.75 Regence Silk, iueveningshales ........ 1.23 per d , worth 2.00 Very bot colored Faille Krancabo Silk.. M'l pc r yd , worth I.W BUck extra quality Faille Francalso Silk . M per yd. worth l.-H Black heav tiros Orain, warranted 1 year. . .tiTJ perd., worth 1.50 Black, superior quality, Oros Grain Silk, warraiilit 'or t earn .. 1.5 per yd., worth ZM Itlack Satin Man elleaux..... -........ .75 ;a.r yd., worth 1.23 ISlackSatln Marvellfsux. very lntqjahtyn.. 1.4) ir yd., worth 2JH) All othir PI liu an I Fancy Silks reduced in the same proportion. DRESS GOODS. Worsted Dress ,ouds ..........$ .03 per yd., worth $ .10 orsted DrrM Goods ...............-.... . .12) .rd , worth .!!' All-wool Sere. Fall biiailer.. ...... . .52 J ir yd., worth .75 Novelty Plaid Dre-s Goods .. . J2 iryd., avorth .73 K Inch HenrlcUe, ail color".. ......... .2 jar yd., worUi .9U W Inch Henrlettr, cry finest Imjurted .96 per yd., worth l-5- Blick Jlrllllantlcc. . per yd., worth .70 " " . ...... .... i1 peryd worth 1.00 " ...... . i5 jr yd., worth 1.25 A I inch all-wool HIack Henrietta... .70 r yd., worth l.'W tti-lucli ery tlnft Black Jleiirlette.......... 1.05 per yd., worth 1J0 Very flncet half-silk Drapd' Almai...... 1JW jr yd., worth 1.75 All Black and Colored Dress Goods at the same rate. French Klam.ti... . . JO per yd., worth .ft3 52-Inch wide I-idle' Cloth . ...... .C jier yd., worth .70 iS inch wide Iaillea' CtuUi, ver best mede. t peryd., worth J2& 8 4 wide Broadcloth ........ k3 r yd., worth 1 5u C-l wldo llrvoilekth . . .. 1.50 per yd worth 225 H wide Broadcloth, very best ....... 2.25 jar yd., worth 3 3ti FLANNELS. While Shaker Ilaunel ... $ .07J iryd., worth $ .15 ' " " . .12i ivryd., worth i) " " " .IS ier yd , worth -TO ' " tl -rd, worth .Ml White Klaniicl, nil wool .... .... . ..0 -tr ., wu.ili S " " " ............ Al ptryd worth .45 ' " .45 per yd, worth .70 " " " ........ .7J iryd., wortli 1.00 Ikal Twill FlanncL . . 23 per yd., worth .37 " " " .... ....... 32 per yJ., worth .So ' ' " ....... . .4T1 jer yd , worth .Wl " " . . ... . .50 iryd.. woith .70 " ' . ... .7 iryd worth 1 .01 Navy Blue rlanncl ... .30 jwr yd., worth .40 " " .... .. 4 J peryd., worUi .55 " " " ......... ... M ir yd , worth .70 LADIES' CAPES. Astrakan Capes ....... . ......... $ ZJoO, worth $ 6 OU Bbuk Fur Csjs . . ......... 4.25, wortii 70 Real Seal Plush Capes ... ... . 10JM, worUi IS 00 Seal and Fur Cujitdnation Cu.r.... -.... 16.50, worth 25.00 Novelty Fur ........ ....... 19os), worth 32.50 Black Monkey Fur .. . 2lai, worth 33 00 Best Quality Genuine Seal 53.00, worth 75 00 dAUlavt,JLi. Fancy Fall Jackets .... .....$ 3.25, worth $ 5JK " " " .- .... ... . 40, worth 7.5(1 Klegant Fall Jackets in stripes and plain col 80, worth 1X5' Blick Knghsb Walking Jackets .. 10.00, werth IS.eX Beautiful Novelties in Fall Jacket, Fur Trimmed, lt.50, worth 25 00 " " " " 19.00, worth 320M " " " . 32,30, wortii 50 Wl Genuine Seal Plush Jackets ......... 10.00, wortii 13.00 " " " extra quality 19.00, worth 32-50 " " " " Iiest quality 34 00, woltii SO OU CLOAKS. Genuine Seal Ilush Cloaks.. ............... l.J,50, worth $J0.Oi " " " ....... IS 00, wortii 27.50 " " " .. . 2i50, worth 35 00 LADIES' NEWMARKETS. Ladles' Newmarkets, Rig Bargain.... . $ 4.25, wortii SIO-00 " " " " ....... . 0.50, worth I.t5l " u " .... . 10OO, worth IS.'W " " " " . 13.00, worth 21.50 "' " 19.00, worth 30.1 ) " " " " . 24 00, wotUt 35 0" " " Imported Novelties .. 30 00, worth 50.00 " " ' ' 50 00, worth iO.OO CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. v Children's C!o.iks 4 to 12 years oIX. .......... J 1.15, worth $ 3.00 " " " " ... 3.75, wortii 9.00 " " " ' 4 00, worth 10.00 " . a.50, wortii 13J0 " " ... 11 5-, worth 1S.0O LADIES' READY-MADE DRESSES. Lailes' Sateen Dresses. .. ....$ 4.75, worth $10.00 Ladles' Colored Cashmere Drews. 7 50, worth 1X50 Ladles' Colured Cadimcru Drews, Moire rriinmlng, 12.50, worth 19.00 Ladles' Black and Colored BrilllanUnc... .. . IG50, worth 2400 ladles' UUck Hcnri-Uc.. 19 00, worth 30.00 Ladies' Black Silk Dresses. 2S-W, worth 4d 00 TEA GOWNS AND WRAPPERS. Ladles' Calico Wrappers.... . . .$ 1.15, worth $ 2.00 Ladles' Calico Wrapjiers ........ .... 2.00, worth XnO Ladles' House Wtappers . ......... . 4S0, worth 7 00 Ladles' Flannel Wrappers 80, worth it 00 Ladles' French Flannel Tea Gowns 10 00, worth 16.50 Ladles' French Flannel Tea Gowns - ..... 17 00, wortii 25 OO Ladle' Kleeant FancvSerm, Tea Gowns 2S00. wortii 4100 Indies' French Flanuel Dressing Sacques 9.00, wortii J5 0 Ladles' Black and Colored 811k Dressing Sacjues..... 10J), worth 1700 Very i:irgant Black Morvelleux Basque 12.00, worth 20 00 Wo will also direct your attention to tho Very Largs Line of Ladies', Children's and Gents' Hosiery and Underwear tat we are showing, also to tho Extensive Line of Blankets and Comfortables. Bear n mind that all of our goods not on Special Sale are sold at New fork Prices, and that we have but ONE PRICE and SELL FOR CASH ONLY. Respectfully, 205 & 207 Main St,, Wasatch Bloc, Near Post Office, PWFAIfl SB MOST PERFECT 3&D. L'j 'HB UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, K jj ,' Brfl Washington. D. C K " J p r jBH By an analysis ef Dr. lMcc's Cream Baking Powder I And I " il ! It carefully comjoundrd, aud I regard It as the Wt J I j baking powder in tho market In every reacect I bbbbbbbbbbbH rKTEP. JOLLIER, ilaaaaaaaiaaB Lau Clemljt at ta UnlteJ Slates Oapaitaeas ' BttH ot Axrtcalnra i v fH i M MARGETTS BROS., l & yyX (DWYER-S OLD STAND). B rmKK IVH0LESALE AND REfAILl f M EatraaaBo.ea. , jm V JH BaaelcCaaJa, aalB3ffiAn Dn.mr Eookt. 9 , H Ltroisu.i.f. nnTTflni TifipLin t ! X HiiiiiiH rrflHarr,. Vj Hi Hi SI Aa-snaas.ka. t, t H Sehoo"5s uL.nUlJL! DMIJ11 l'. . at saaaiaaiaaH BaiatU. UxdftCj, I H TUta, . trapen. . j H ztttOVS tS: FWCY GOODS . S3 ! M Drnwlne Instruments and Papers. HH 7a S. MAIN STREBT, - - SALT LAKE ClTv aaaaaaaaaaaal ;C0HN BEOS. aelaaaaaaH saaaaaaaH ; Dress Qoods Much Uader Price! We offer about 200 Dress Patterns consist- ing of 9 yds. 38-inch fancy Striped l M Wool Suiting-with I, yd. plain H Silk Velvet Trimming saaaaaaaH ! A.T S3.25 .v. a0ATTJjR. iH iH saaaaaaH 46-incb Dne quality Colore' Harjis, at Mc. per yarJ; Oar H ; regalir 75c. quality. iH 40-ia Tery tandsoms Stripsd FfeacaSallliSj.Jl 45c, worth 65. j H i 36-inch IlFaminated Tricots, at 2c-;.; Mi is uceptional ralae, , H as t 'is cloth is actually T?ort& 48c. ! " H 34-inch ileonetlas at IS 2-3c; oar rvslir 2Sc. ality. I H ; 64-incu Fancy C&ecS and Striped GIdt'Q Sshiig, at S5 cfs.; wortii H ; 52-inch ?ery lino Imported Broadcloth, at $1.00. Goods is H posltiiely worth $1.50. H 19-inch Silt Vclifts in ail colors at 7cc; sIis at $i cicry- M aaaaaaaaal H ' CLOAKS AND "WRAPS. All Wool Je'sey Jaciels, at $3.75, 54 50 aad f.00. Bsantifal H ! Walking Jackets la a yariety or Re Fas&ionabfe Clatbs. at 55.00 6.O0, , H I 7.50, 8.60 10.00 and upwards. ' M Seal FInsh Jackets, Reefers, Fittin0 and Yest Fronts at $15.90. jH 15.00. 17.50, 13.50, 21.00 ani npwds. jH Alaska Seal Jackets at $110.09, 115.00. 135.00, 165.00 & 200.00. tH Plash Sacques at $17.50 ani 23.00; worth $25 00 and 40.00. H Great Bargains In Hisses' and Children's CkKks; sizes 4 to 12, fl at $3.50 to $6.00. iH Kisses Newmarkets in Great Yariety- M Misses' Reefer Jackets will b a Greit fwturj tkis smmd. Wa H are showing a large assorimest at very low prists. H Far Shoalder Capes in Russian Ea r, Pentta LaeS, Bener and H Fine Mink. H This Una is offered at rer att.actue i-rkis. h H eHEAT HOSIEEY BsASGADBrS. h I le offer & Great Birgaia in timi 210 dezea Misses' and Bays' 1 H bist qnality Colored C. G. French Ktttod asd Eaglish Cashmere Hose, j H in siies 6 to 9, at 30.'., 35c. ani 49c a pair The pric quoted are III It .IH m 1 ! OlVK-IIVIi; ACTUAL VALUE. lj v B 10 doien Hen's CoIord Wool SKks at 25c. a pair. Regular . MM H price 40c. 1 W lH Hen's Katnral Wm1 aad Fancy Colored Shirts and Draw.rs at iH 75c., $i, $1.23, $1.50, $1.75 ai $2 a-pttce; t'ae Ehola liae is innch Ij. M snder iegnlar prices. j H Bindsone lot or Silk Scotch PlaW Windsor Ties at 25c. eac'j. ' HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINS I- We ue offering seieral hundred dozen Ladiss' liandterchiefs at wj it J 15:i-pl!ce. This lot mri'cs erzry rirlcty in shit? nad colored m . j 1 bordered Eaaikerchlefj, and are reduced from 40 and 50c. & h H gohnbhos. I . .; I a l iH