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Show The finest lino of silk and flauncl shirts m the city, at Gardner's. 141 L Mu"n! " T H E Laco H () U S K Children's Mull Hals, Sun Bonnets, Silk Caps, Swiss Caps, Latest Styles. If you want collars aud cuffs, vou cau tind what you want at Gardner's, 141 Mam street. Union National Bank.! SALT LAKE CITY. Capital - - - - -100.000.00 United States Depository Safe Deposit Vault, Absolutely Fir and Burglar Proof. Boie fpoto o.0C to fij.00 per Year. Careful and Prompt Attention Given TO COLLECTIONS. TheKNIGHT-K'CLURE Music Company. PIANOS & ORGANS, Instruments Sold on Easy Terms Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. 26 West Third South Street, Salt lake City. MASONS. WASATCH LODUK,' NO. I, A. F. & A. M. Regular communications held at the M. miiilc Hull the second Fridav of oaeb month. Members of Ulster Lodges' and sojourning brethren In good sundtne are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON. W. M. J. M.u,n, Secretary, UTAH COMMANDEKY. NO. I. KNIGHTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at Masonic Ma-sonic hall, oil t he tirst Thursdav of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously Invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. 1'HU.IP nilKKiS. Record-.. KOENTAiDijErO."sr.Fr& A. M St ated communications held nt Masouic hall the first Tuesday in each month, Members of sister lodges mid sojotnu'.nir brethren in good siaiidilig are cordially Invited id attend. I S. VAIilAN, V. M. M. 0. Pitu.nrs Secretary. Mt7m"ok7aiT lodoeTso. 1, af. & a. m. KetfulJirconiuiuiiHAtlous held at Masonic hall, r.ast Temple stieet. the s-tond Mouuav of e;wh month. Members of .-i.-ter lodges auil eoloiiruiiu; brethren in good standing are cordially cor-dially iu lted to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. CbristoI'HKH Dikiu, Secretary. UTAH CHAPTER. NoTirRTATM-Stated convocation held on the tlrst Wednesday in each month, at Matouic hall, at S p. nt. So-journiug So-journiug torui).iulou are cordially invited to attend. JACOB J. GREEN EWALD, M. E. H. P. Pn11.1i' Hiiu;ns, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. pALOIMINE PAINT AND WHITEWASH KJ brushes at cost 1). H. Hoover A Co., 114 S Main St. ...... C ALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION WANTS O to purchase a quantity of stock in the Salt Lake City Uns Co., any parties having suinc for sale who will quote h-urcg to (ieo. M. Seott, nianr, on or lieforc the 'irth day of April, 1SW, may be able to effect a sale. By crder of the city conncil. Louis hyams, City Recorder. ClTt Hall, Salt Lake Cm, March 2S, lsiO. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH CareM attention giventa th. sale of Ore. and Bullion. We solioit consignments guaranteeing guar-anteeing highest market price. COLLECTIONS MAdTaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York-Imp. and Trad. NaL Bank, Chemical aat. Bank, Ktnnlze Bro. Chicago-Cominerc;al Nat. Bank. Baa Fronciseo-First Nat Bank. Crocker. Woodworth Nat. Hank. Omaha Omaha Nit. Bank. St. Louis-State Bank of St, Lonis. Kansas City-Nat, Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank LombMdStreet Slt' Mar,il1 Co" M L. S. L. OOIOBADOAGENO LOUISIANA STATE LOT TEST COMPANY, Tickets sold and information famished. Tel. egraphio reports received the mime dar of draw- g a?vJa.ru,'f hed to who Purchase' tickets of me. Official lists of all drawings furnished on application and mailed to all out of town pnr chasers. I will cash prizes that may be drawn by tickets sold bv me, in fuU withoat discount. Orders by mail given prompt attention, FRANK L. M. 8MITH, Agent .0 1 c- 1. Turf Exchange. South Pueblo Dressmaking! When in want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT, don't fail to call ou MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor, take Elevator.Scott-Auerbaoh bldg speciaiTnqticeI Advertisement under this head will bechsrged jt the rate of ten cents per line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for lees than 35 cunts. Parties advertising in this column can have their Hnswers addressed core of The Timer. O'REILLY'S One-Price Store. Keeps a Full Line of clothhtq And GadU' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc., Eto. We nev4 miHropress'" uodi, We gutimittHs tiii'.ctitotioii, We are uevb' iiiilenold, aud We Lbvo iuiy one prioe I Ordoi u) mail reteive camful atton ticn. illO iain street, two doori south of W bite House. WE IIAXDIiE Business, Residence ami Country Property, IMrROVED AND UXIMPKOVED. Parties wishinff ti buy tr sell K(lty, had better us. Our motto; 'Small Profits aud Quick Turn. Corrwpoudenee solicitod. W. L. BARRET & CO., 207 S. Main St.. Suit Lale City, I'tah. . . Hi ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending- February 28, 1890, of the condition of the Mia Fire Insurance Company, Made to the Secretary of the Territorvof Utah, in pursuance of au act relating to Fire Insurance Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, 1SS4. Name of Company and location: Hkkla Fjhe iNsrnAHCB Co., St. Panl. Minn. The amount of Capital Stock is B 010 The Capital Stock paid up is suo'uoo The amount of its Asset:! is "Ou'lXJO The amount of its Liabilities tluoludlnir ' capital) is The net Surplus over all Liabilities is! '. '. Silo.two The name of its Attorney or Acent for the 1 erritory of Utah upon whom service of process pro-cess in any civil action against said Company may be made: Martin & Lindsay. Salt Lake City, Utah, The receipts during the year were.... .. The exp.'uditure during the year were. State of Minnesota, I County of Ramsey, )' Bs W. C. Bredeuhagen. Vice-President, being duly sworn, deposes and savs that he is the above described officer of said Company, ami that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth day of February is correct according to the best of his information, kuowludge uud belief, be-lief, respectively, i -1 1 W. C. Bnr.DBNH.UlEN, 4 seal f Vice-President. i Subscribed and sworn before this third day of April, A. 1). ISiW. i Edwakd O. B. Heniiy. seal Notary Public, Ramse y Co., Minn. Tkhmtory ok Utah, ) . . Secretary's Oftl e, (" I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Ten-itorvof Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copv o the nnnual statement of the general cond'ition of The Hekla Fihe iNsritANCKCo., of St. Paul, Minn., Hied in my ofllce on the eighth day of April. 1SH0, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance companies, approved March 13, 1881. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Oreat, Seal of of the Territory of Utah, this eighth day of April, 189K. Elijah Sem,r. Secretary of Utah Territory. LOUIS HYAMS& CO., Agts, 515 Progress Block. The attention of tho trade is called to the full lino of neckwear at Gardner's. Gard-ner's. 141 Main street. roit 1Q90. Soino people ugivu with The SfS'H opinions about men uud things, and somo people don't ; but ovcrybndy likes to got hold of tho newspaper which is never dull and uover afraid to speak its mind. Democrets know that for twenty years The Si n has fought in the front liue for Democratic, principles, never wavering or weakening In its loyalty to tho true interests of (ho party It serves with fearless intelligence and disinterested vigor. At times opinions have differed as to the best menu of accomplishing tho common purpose ; It is not The Sun's fault if it has seeu further into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety is the year that will probably determine the result of the Presidential elecliou of 1892, and perhaps tho fortunes of the Democracy for tho rest of the ceutury. Victory in 1812 Is a duty.and the beginning begin-ning of 1800 Is tho best timo to start out in company with The Sin. Dally, per month, o.BO Dally, per year, .... 6.00 Sunday, per year, Daily and Sunday, per year, " Pally aud Sunday, per month, o.io Weekly Sun, one year, -' - ! Address THE M'N, New Vork. M1DDLEMISS, VAN DYKE & CCL Real Estate andMines, 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE. csnnn 10x10 cokskr, block tin, "d," 3PJVU citv water. Verv easv terms. fflf;nni noX'it feet, "south front C'VUfVt ou 5th. bet. I and J. Easv terms. ')'-MMl 4X10ONSTH SOUTH, CLOSE IN, ?-UlF south front. Snap, rffin FOR 8 OF BEST LOTS IN PARK JJ View. Easy terms. Look this up. UNION LAND COMPANY, Rooms 8 and 9, Scott-Auerbach Block. Telephone No. I. IlHST-CLAa8 job printing office for sale. Part on time. Enquire at THK Times ofhee V"ALL PAPER BORDER CENTER pieces and extension, at cost. D. B. Hoover & Co., Kit S. Main St. 7ft7"8HTRE8FOA8 BTOCK,lh7raU lOl Lake City Gas Co., is hereby offered for sale to the highest bidder; bids will be received for the same np to and including the "th day of April, MO, by Oeo. M. Bcott, mayor. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of of the city council. LOU13 HYAM3. ( ity Recorder. City Hall, Salt Lake Cm, March 26, 1890. C OMPLETENEW8PAPER outfit, except ad-vertising ad-vertising type: inclndes two-roller double meiliura Potter press, size of bed 32x4., new four-horse four-horse boiler and engine. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Address 'The Times Co." Salt Lake City. STORES on Commercial street snd Third South street. Revenue property. For particulars call on C. E. Wantland, 201 Main street. OR SALE. 109' jFEET ON i SOUTH 82", feet deep brick house, good buy Dor investment, will sell cheap. The Vanburkut Investment company, 179 Main street, cor II South. T. BABE CLOSINCTOUT OUKSTO('kTP T T wall paper and window curtains at cost. Cull and examine before purchasing else where. D. B. Hoover & Co., PM S. Main St. I HAVE a choice lot of acreage and city property prop-erty for sale. All particulars can 1 had from the owner, at No. 413 East Second South street, Salt Lake City. " ' HELP WANTED. WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE YOUNG man can secure good position at Caldwell & Ferl's real estate office, rooms 3 and 5 Commercial Com-mercial SavUigs Bank building. AVANTED-A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE VV care of a baby; good wages to a good girl. Apply at 10 a. m ait North, Second West. WANTED-A NEAT. SMART BOY; GOOD wages and steady position for same. Apply Ap-ply iu own hand writing to Frank Fierce, care Times office. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY TRUST-:-COMPANY, (Formerly Harvey, Neff 4 Co.) 235 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $ 1 00,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Males Correct Abstracts of Title, Slow all Errors. Titles to Keal Estate and Mortgages Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined Telephone, 352, P770 ! TONY FAUST. ttliteBJ.WfJ AKHKU8ZB. LAGER. W$M&tyfy tALZ- 1 U, U, W. Hy Trucks. N'Ail 9 Wl Keg ami Hotth'd Per In auy Quantity Shipped Promptly U Ordw. Attention lrien to t'lty ruiriily Trnilit. ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION. Fitzgerald &. Hofhcimcr, ... Sole AjerrtM , . j WANTED. WANTED BIDS for ten miles of street grading: grad-ing: apply to A. J. Button, at othce of Davis 4 Stringer. 23 VV. 2nd Bonth street. P EVERYBODY to advertise their wants in this 'j department of The Times. BITUATjONjrWATEpT SITUATION. Try an advertisement in TBI Times. LOST. A GOLDEN opportunity, is lost if yon do not advertise in The Times. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches and jewelry. E. MnCarrick, 210 South .Main st. ono door north of Walker House. Also a fine line of watches, jewelry revolvers and charms for sale, oheaper than anywhere in the west. PERSONAL. PENTSOK LADIES. DO YOU WISH TO ll correspond witU anyone! If so. send three two cent stamps forpartlcular. Address Mid Continent Bureau of Correspondence, 13!i Commercial street, Salt Lake City, Utah. and Insured. i INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens and dRentB 'boxes (latest improved Dieboldl in iU ' fire-protf vault, and does an escrow business. Acts as Executor, Administrator, (iunrdian, 1 Assignee, Receiver, etc., etc., and executes trust of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of the company, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through whon the business comes. Co Jects interests ou income and transacts all other business authorised by its charter. Bills receipted for and safely kept without charge J0BE1II H, SMITH, President. Denver, Colo., WILLIAM J. HARVEY, Vice President and Manager, JOHN W. NEFF. Treasurer and Ass t Manager, EDWARD W. GENTER, Secretary and Abstract Omcer. Tames H. Baooit. "bank L. Hollabd President. " Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. General Banking Easiness Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Keal Estate from one to five years time. ili tly ON SALE Yiljreli TO A.T-T.J PRINCIPAL POITS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT- THE CTY TICKET OFFICE. liioii-fatiiBvf, J SYSTEM. MOUNTAIN DIVISION ) Ths Only Un farrylu Ik tmtrf WU ) OvftrUlt.1 MU. Itr Cooiwrtfcws twren all Point Norta aod Kf. , j N EW TIME CAR C; i March 2, 1890. j yTHH CENTRAL DISTRICT. , Colonel Knox, of Texas Sift-Ings, Sift-Ings, Is a shrewd, prurlieal uud micrcsjfiil newspniwr man. fin adverlisor as well ns imhlishfr. A Journalist rfjirrseniaiivo recently re-cently asked him: "What did you mean by your slatoliii'iit ut the Publisher' Convention last week, when you said that you did not think that the advertise-nifMit advertise-nifMit hi the uewsjiitper. 'top column next to readme; matter,' whs worth more than the sunie advertisement Inserted 'run of paper,' as it Is culled!" "1 did not say aiivtliintr of the kind," ho replied-, "what I did say, was that 1 would not give"twetity-tiv(! per eeut or anv other per eont more for special position than 1 would give for ordinary space), iil.ieed anywhere that the publisher . miht dosiijiiate. Jf a man has not brains enough to writ and display his advertisement so as to attract attention, and causii every reader of the paper to see it, he should not be au advertiser, adver-tiser, Jin should drive a 'it reel-car mule, run a milk-eart, milk-eart, or edit tlm w York Mail nnd Express. The lirst requisite of a tfood advertisement ad-vertisement is that it should til-tract til-tract attention. Jf you can not write your advertisement so that it will cause a rentier of (he publication in which It appears ap-pears to jianve and peruse It, j you can not hope that the same i advertisement by beititr placed next to an editorial or on tint front page, or elsewhere, will cause it to be read. I realize from experioncn that the old fashioned way of al vert ising, which consisted in di.rtributiii(jaiiipl copies and displaying on tho news stand chromatic khow-cards, khow-cards, was passed, and that the most profitable wuv to reach reading people is to advertise ad-vertise in publications that are read and digested by appreciative people. The paper 1 represent coftls M a year. What is the use of advertising a M publication in a 00 cent medium? Why should we hope for profit if we present the merit mer-it of a I article to a .V) cent man! Would you advertiso a plow or a threshinir machine in the Armv and Navy Journal? Would you expect protiiable returns from your advertisement ad-vertisement of a four-dollur a year publication in a medium ilaily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop girls or la- j borer whose income would j not average more than four, five or nix dollars a week.? j I advertise in papers j that reach people who i are able to afford the amount ' w e a.k for our publication. We do not spend money for fun. When I invest atlollarinadver- j tisjng, I expect to g'-t at least one dollar and a half in return. Bv that, I mean fifty r cent. fifoht on th investment. I brieve br-ieve in taking your own medi cine. I prescribe dert:in . to mv commercial friends and use toe prescription myself." j j i ; Puseoier Trtlas Arrive ui Leatre at Salt UU Cltj u folloti: j ,, I Atlantic Rxtirew Aeuntlc ft Mii 1 Attante last Mall t m a m. v.-,h.,n Luei .. ... Prk1tyt'UhN.ilhraLonil. M. '..a m. .... at Atlantic Kxpre ... .. "J '" f - ,'i e,tuta um! ttutw Ztanm iin. ! Fortlatwl sud Uutte Mt MU . ....... 1'tiytu. j kwTT.TT.". 10 JC p m. j 1 rm i m Ta fcm. wtao t. MlIfordKxpr"" tfi-W . U.-- "'.T. lt ' JumIi Kxpr-wt .Kip to. , M.l!t jtEyrrma. p m. w.iso wtr ! ' "- . , ! Th-rmgh Mixed d.ily.e.crpt Kunday) I" m. ', Throogt. '-V Huoday? P J. I j ,, , T I' Ala. I " ' F-. I tp m Passenger Trair.s ! tjkk lr 't"t Suo,lyi f Iroi, fi CMf. Soreka. j ete.. at I lb, m. lteturtung. arming at tUp.n. it ml j " The 1-lmlt.d fast Mail." leaving (Htdea at 5 a m t ntpn wits Dav Coarfc. IJwt!,4 io( l,i.aKo: Uayrat Porilaiil wfi.o. fMUuu. -t.-VM . Poland to f, f,emm Hlqffs: r'uliman Palare g per H.n'- to .ra R.v; B'' E7T, 7i!fgo; Lot (t. i t Hall Laa I; i.'vn Hitt, toin Fortland locaic . This 'rmm alii ramr va.y Peng-r having JTirat eiaaa Tt, ! , j Tha Ailanll f:.pra.- 'waving tsxlrn al N a m i -iMt; wttlS Day , ofwie'tl Blne: Pnlimao Pii w fnr.u4 W Uji'U Htulf., Misua hie-wr renvrivr-! Bias. fn mn fv.i- s p.r m.i U. w Ch'on .ivj la ttrritth mpr tn ht yls,: fnlttnao 'ou ft-$sr Kaa I raortat- tn innartl l(l, j j ri imsBt'sooiat s.rr Fortlajid m i.B-'TOC. .tfc la UiruS .p-r to tinl.l Oty. j Thi tram wl carry PaMengera oMts etthrt rtfii ov claa traata. jTv. PARKER. C. F. RESSEGUIE. j PROF.YOUNGER EiMliflSiyall. Salt Lake Theater Fridav Ev'g, April 18, 8 p.m., and Saturday Matinee. To be opened wltbtbe Sir Eogerde Coverley, myan?F'eher Hornpipe by Ella "rIrninirThrouKh the Rye" by a Little Miss and TitiFf pLtorile by two Misses and one Resaired Seats 75c. General Admission 50c. Tickets on Sale at Box Office Jhrsday and Fridav. Floor Will be Covered " With Canvas. I Music by Olson's String Band " SOCIETIES, " rCTIGHJSJ?FJPYTHIAS. "ALANTHE LODGE NO. 5. K. OF P. Keg-C Keg-C uiar Conventions every- Monday evening. , 8p ra , in Castle Hall. Walker (era House building.' Sojourning Knight Lrdtally In- vited t.j attend. C. W . COFFALL, C. C. ( W. M. KISLBV, K. of R. t S. TOCKMOUNTAIN LODGE NO. S, K. OF It P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7..D o'clock, in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Members of the rd invited to attend. AKTHL B HAIGH. C. C A. Buebtk. K- of R. & p. YRTLE IX)DGE NO. 1. K. OF P. Kegnlar Conventions every Tuesdayevening at 5 .aio'cwik Castle Hall. Walker Opr Ho, se bulidirU- Sojourning Kulghts cordially In-Tiled In-Tiled to attend. F. M. WADE, C. C. VV.L.IEB SHERMAS. K. of B. , AN-CTEXTORDEBO FOKESTERS j 7-TOURT PRTOE OPTtArTSO. r7. Meets C on the first and third Wednesday of eh ronthn Emporium H.IL VMng Brother, made welcome. -;iZ(--iL |