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Show THE SATT T,AK"K TIMES. THURSDAY EVENING MAY 1, 1890. ,, . Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired at the Novelty Manufacturing company, 01 East Third South street. ANNUAL STATEMENT For tho Year ending December 31, 1889, ot the Coudltton of the Amazon Insnrance Company. . Made to the Secretary of the Territory ' IHah, in pursuance of an Act relating to FU Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 1W1. Name of campany and location: Amazon Insurance Company, No. 61 West Third street. Cincinnati, Ohio. The amount of Capital Stock Is I .roo no The Capital Stock paid up Is ?'?--, H The amount of Assets Is The amount of Liabilities (iuclud- - . ing- - Capital) Is . 'm '9 The Net Surplus over all Liabilities Eh'gant lines of suirmior neckwear iu bows, scarfs, Windsors, etn. Bast-Marsha- Mer. Co. 142 Maiu street. We are making a specialty of pontic-men'- s shirts to order, in dress, silk and llaunel. Fit guaranteed. Bast-Marshaf- x Mf.r. Co. 143 Main street. Capital Fully Paid, ijUOU,uuu.uu ' - Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire mt Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $2 5 per Anniim. J. K. WALKER, President, M. H. WALKER, M. J. CHEE8M A S. Caahler, L. H. FARNSWORTH, Asat. Caahler, J. R WALKER, Jr., Ant. Caahler., THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST -- : COMPANY, (Formerly Harvey, Ncff & Co.) 265 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory.. Mate Correct Abstracts of Titld, Show all Errors. . , Titles to Real Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. . INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens and decedent debts. Rents boxes i latest Improved Dlebolal in Its vault, and doe an escrow business. Acts as Executor, Administrator. Guardian. Assignee, Receiver, etc., etc., and executes trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Fands separate from all Other Assets of the company, And retaining as counsel the attorney through whom the business comes. Collects interest on Incomes and t ransacts all other business authorized by Its charter. Hills receipted fr and safely kept without Joseph H. Smith, President, Denver, Col. WilllHin J. Harvey, Vice-Pres- . and Manager Jonn W. Neir, Treasurer and Asst. Manager Edward W. Uenter. Secy and Abstract Officer Happy Hour Dental Company. Two Ladies, two Gentlemen. Our tiT.W'0M- - prices 1000 per 3ffif$tt&fflS&. eent on your vestment. 'itvrje Cleaning and whitening the SS1K3ri teeth, new cess, $1 ; examin-atio- n and treat-ment tree of charge. Finest gold fill-ings $1.50 and up. Teeth extracted positively without pain and danger by use of our new anesthetic compound aid free of charge on Wednesdays; conic early. Silver or amalgam fillings, $1; phos-phate and other fillings, $. Full set of best teeth. 95 and up, ac-cording to material in base plate. Mrs. Buck and Miss Wcaverliug of this company ecpeclally solicit the pat-ronage of ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Havi'y Hour Dental Co. Offlco in Wasatch Block. The name of Its Attorney or Agent for the Ter-ritory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action against said company may be made: The receipts during the year were. 250,117 88 The expenditures during the year were 238,178 State or Ohio. I , County of Hamilton. ("" I. II. Beatlcr, Secretary, being duly sworn, deposes and saVs that ho is the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Com-pany on said thirty-firs- t day of December, is correct according to the best of hie Informa-tion, knowledge and belief respectively. I. fi. Bl.A'XLKK. Subscribed and sworn to before mo thlsstn day ot April, A. D. 18KI. sbal. E. H. FoMEli. Notary Public. Hamilton county, Ohio. TtnuiTonY ok Utah, i Secretary's Office, i J, Elijah Sells. Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual Statement ot the general condition of The Amazon Insurance company, of Cincin-nati. Ohio. Hied In my office on the 16th day of April, WHO. In pursuance of an act relating to Fire insurance Companies, approved March 13, ISHl. in witness whereof I have hereunto set. my hand and affixed the (ireat Seal of the Terri-tory of Utah, tbls 19th day of April. 1800. , . Elijah Seu.s, siAi. f Secretary of Utah Territory. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loaks. Real BsTfs,"Mi!rH0 Stocks, DiKVia Branch Court Bouse, Denver, Col, Dressmaking! When In want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT don't fall to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.take Elevator.Scott-Auerbac- h bldg Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 20 East First South street. . - ' ' ' r i iT"""7 1 - if - i7zr- - Keep Your Eye or TIME The Salt Lake Daily Tim '. IS; NOW AN- - - 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOGIA PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATE! City and Territorial News. r THE TIMES is printed from S ereotype PI; on a Goss Perfecting Press, costin $10,000, and capable of turning out 10,000 copies of an 8-pa- ge Paper per hour. AOENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLE. I carry a slock of 8AFET BICYCLES at liS.OO. 35.00, $40.00, $00.00, $78.00, $115.00, $135.00, TRICYCLES and VE-LOCIPEDES. In purchasing from me yon have a stock to select from and do not have to wait. Largest Work and Lowest Prices un Sport-ing Goods, Guns, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIGBAPH WHITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R. EVANS 223 IV. 2d South street, Salt Lake City. ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the Vear Ending December 31, 1SW, of the Condition of the The Stanflari Fire Insnrance Co. OF KANSAS CITY, MO. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, In Pursuance of an Act relat ing to Fire lusuvance Compauies, Approved March 13, 188). Name of the compauy and locution: Thb Standard Finn insuiiancb Company Kansas City. Missouri. The amount of Capital Stock Is (200.000.00 The Capital Stock paid up Is aoo.uoo.no The amount of Its Assets is S5,W6.01 The amount of its Liabilities, (in-cluding CapttaU is 253,870.91 The Net Surplus over all Liabili-ties Is.... 3.0W.I0 The name of lis Attorney or AJtent for the Ter-ritory of Utah upon whom service of process in any civil action against said Company may be made. James M. Stull, Salt Lake City. The Receipts during the Six Months were. Bl.118.09 The Kxpenclitures during the Six Months were 30,131.79 State oh Missouri, Nd. County of Jackson, Milo E. Lawrence, Secretary of the Standard Fire Insurance Company of Kansas City, Mo., being duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the above described officer of said Company, and that the forogoing statement of the pen-er-condition of said Company on that Thirty-tire- t dav of December, is correct according to the best of his Information, knowledge and be-lief, respectively Milo E. Lawbencb. Secretary. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this Sixth dy of February, A. D. 1W Harrv G. Crain, SEAL. Notary Public. Territory oit Utah, ss. Secretary's Office, V T Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual Statement of the general condition of The Standard Fire Insurance Company of Kansas City, Mo., filed in my office on the Tenth day of February. 1890, In pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurancu Companies, approved March 13. ISM. In witness whereof I have hereunto set uiv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this Tenth day of February. 1890. Bulls, SEAL. Sea-clar- of Utah Territory. J.W. Farrell & Co Plnmljers, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all Kinds of ' Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Drive and Dug Wells Cesspools built and Connections made i:n Main St , opp Auerkach Bro Telephone too THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel rOF ,' SALT LAKE CITY, S. C. EWIJiG, Proprietor. Sole Agents for Utah of Mason & Davis' Steel Ranges, with round fire pot, anti-clinkc- r grate, poised oven door, ventilator, etc. Made in all sizes. Call and examino these celebrated ranges or send for circular with cuts, beforo paying same price for old style range. General line of cook and heat-ing stoves and house furnishing goods. F.E. SCtfOPPE&CO 223 South Main Street. WALKER..". HOUSE. 27te Walker is Located in the Business Center of this City and has all the Mobil Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s house It Is managed as well ss any hotel in the West and Is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt. Lake City. Passenger iUovator. TheWalker & the Metropolitaa Are the Two leading Hotels of Salt Lake City. Gr. S. ERB, .Prop r. WELLS, FARGO diCO'S Salt Lake City, Utah Buys and sells exchange, makes telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of the united itates and Europe, and on all points on the Pacific Coast. Issues letters of credit avallablo la the prln clpal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. correspondents: Wells, Fargo & Co London Wells, Fargo & Co New York Maverick National Bank Boston First National Bank Omaha b'irst National Bank Denver Merchants' National Bauk Chicago Joatmeu's National Bank St. Louis Wells, Fargo &Co ..San Francisco T. 3. 3300I2", A,grat. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLIT DAILY NEWSPAPER J N EVER RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT SUNDAYAT 4 O'CLOCK. THE TIMES is the Paper of People. It is opposed, to Monopo and. Extortion, but its Policy shall be to treat every-body fairly. TEE TIMES WILL AL WAYS AD VOCdTE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LM AND UTAH. IT IS BACKED BY C& ITAL, RUN BY ENERGY, SAN-DWICHED WITH BRAINS, AND IS A' SUCCESS FROM THE START. SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNION 489 or THE United Brotherhood Carpenters Joiners OF AMERICA. TEKTS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN G 11 in tho Temple of Honor Hall at7 :30 p. m. Delegate's offlco at Koom 4X, bil;. Offlce hours : 1 to 8 a. in. ; ft to 6 p.m. J. M. Conneks, Sec'y. A. V. Cowles, Pres. O'REILLY'S One-Pric- e Store. Keep a Fvll Line of And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Boots, Hals, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc., Etc. . TFe never misrepresent goods. We guarantee satisfaction, We are never undersold, and We haev only ONE PRICE Orders by Mail Receive Careful Attention. 210 Main Street, two doors south of the "White House. Annual Statement Tor the Tear Ending December 31, 1889, of the Condition of the German Fire Insurance Company. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, iu Pursuance of an Act Relating to Fire Insurance Companies, Ap-proved March 13, 1881. Name of Company and Location : Uerman Fine Insurance Company. Peoria, Ills. The amount of capital stock is f.W.000.00 The capital stock paid up is SOO.OOo.OO The amount of assets is 4tl3.V31.ts7 The amount ot liabilities (Including capital) Is KB.WJ.Tn The net surplus over all liabilities is. U0,7i9.11 The name of its Attorney or Agent lor the Territory of Utah upon whom service of process In any civil action against said Company may be tnado : Elijah Sells. The receipts during the year were. . . . 218,508.18 The expenditures during tho year were SI2.r57.60 State of Illsinois, ss. County of Peoria. I Tbeo. J. Muller. Secretary, being duly sworn deposes and says that he is the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said 31st day of December. Is cor-rect according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. Thbo. ,1. Muu.kr. Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this S!7th .day of January, A. D. 18110. Uottfuikd Schmidt, seai, Notary Public. Territory of Utah, ss. Secretary's Office. I, Elijah, Sells. Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct conv of the Annual Statement of the condition of The Ger-man Fire Insurance Compauy, of Peoria.. Ills., tiled in my oltice ou the 3rd day of February, 18W, In pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 1884. Iu witnesss whereof I have nercumo set my haud and affixed the Great Seal of SKAl, the Terltory of Utah, this asth day o April, 1880. Kt.MAR Ski.I. Secretary of Utah Territory. L2i. S. L. COLORADO AQENOI LOUISIANA STATE LOT-- . TEKY 00MPANI, Tickets sold and information furnished. Tel-egraphic reports received the same day of drawing and furnished to all who purchase tickets of me. Official list of all drawings fur-nished ou application and mailed to all out of town purchasers. I will cash prises that may bo drawn by tickets drawn by me. In full with- out discount. Orders by mail given prompt attention. frank L. M. Smith, P. O. Box 41, Turf Exchange, South Pueblo. James H Bacon, Frank L, Holland, President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Luke City, I tali. General Banking Business Transacted, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exohange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to live Yean Time. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH CarcI attention fliuen to the Sale of Ores and Bullion. We tolicit Contifinmente, guar-unttei-highest market prices. COLLECTIONS Ma"dTaT LOWEST RATES O - ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. o CORRESPONDENTS: New York-I- mp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kouutze Bros. Chicago Commercial Nut. Bauk. San Francisco First Nat, Bank, h Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Loui- s- State Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City-N- at. Bank of Kansas Citv. Denver-Den- ver Nat, Bank, Cit y Nat.' Bank London. England Messrs. Martin & Co.. 33 Lombard street. Price 8c Clark Oualers In Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetables, etc., in season. No. 58 West First South street, opposite Kimball Block. 9 Take the Times for a Month0 Trial Trip, and you will never wa to be without it. It is a Sure Cure for the Blues. Keep Your fiye.on T!TIME III Ills only Exclusive Hatters In Salt Lake Younian's Celebrated Hats, best in the world jspecially manufactured for Noble, Wood & Co bait Lake City, Utah. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 4 a V. Second South St. Salt Lake, - Utah Our facilities for doing First Class Job Print-ing are of the newest and best. Books Ruled, Printed and Bound to Order. Samples of Railroad. Mining. Bank and Mer-cantile Work always on hand. Complet line of Offlce Supplies, embracing the most approved Labor-Savin- and Economical Inventions. Prices Low. Call on Us. National Baft-:- - OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000. Ao. 11 Urul First South Street. 0. M. alc h , President Dowxet TOOS. NAHSHAU F. E. SCRYMSFB, 1 . H. D. C. Bacon, Jou.n J. Da.ly. w. P. Noblk. J.W. Donnellan Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business in all its Branches. Sells sight drafts ou the principal cities of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal mouey orders ou all parts of Europe ami the Orient. Collections proniptlp attended to. Loans money at the lowest raws and on the Ix st tenae prevailing In this market THE EVERYDAY DARLING. She i neither a beauty nor (renlus. And no one would coll her wise; In a crowd of other women She would draw bo stranger's eye Ien we who love her are pualed To say where her preclousness Ilea. 6ae is Just an everyday darling; In that her preciouaoesi lie. She Is sorry when others are sorry, So sweetly one likes to bo aad; And If people around her are merry, She is almost gladder than glad. Her sympathy i the swiftest, The truest a heart ever had. Ehe la just an everyday darling. The dearest that heart ever bad . Her hands are so white and little. It seems as If It were wrong They should ever work for a moment. And yet they are quick and strong. If any dear one needs helping, She will work the whole day long; The precious everyday darling, Every day and all day long. , the is loyal aa knights were loyal. In the days when no knights lied, And for sake of love or of hor, If It need bo, a true knight died; And she dreamt not she i braver Than the woman by her side, Tbls precious everyday darling, Woo makes suusnine at our side. Ah, envy her. Beauty and Cteniua, And women the world calls wise; The utmost of all your triumph - Would be empty In her eye (To love and be loved is her kingdom); In tbls her happiness lies, od bless her, the everyday darling! In this her preclouaneta lie. --at, Paul Glob One Way of Taking Cold. On this side of the Atlantio a single hower will frighten thousands of house-keepers into closing their windows for a week. Warm weather may return tht next day, but the air blockade is main-taine- d, and some fine morning tho whole family will be found coughing and nnce-In- g. "Caught cold," is the prompt .ex-planation, though their affliction might bo more properly doflned as a congestion of the respiratory organs by a develop-me- nt of disease germs, favored by a com-bination of heat and moisture. Up to the first of May, and even later, stove fires are often kept blazing while the out-door thermometer ranges in the eighties; children, flushed with outdoor sport and drenched by a transient April shower, enter a room where the slightest attempt At opening a window will elicit a prompt protest from grandpa's corner! wet clothes are dried near the stove, and the domestic atmosphere develops a harvest ot catarrh seeds as successfully as a batch of eggs are hatched in a patent in-cubator. Ladies' Home Journal. Blimarck'a looniest Von. "Billy" Bismark, as he is known to hta family and friends, is one of the most popular society men in Berlin, a member of many clubs, a bit of a bon vivant and the very image, the older folks declare, of Graf Ton Bismark at his age. Count Billy, who is about 88, excessively bald and with a quick, keen face and an eye that scarcely hides the merry twinkle that betrays his innate love of humor, ia governor of the province of Han-over. He is a man of rare mental gifts and with a wonderful faculty of repar-tee. After leaving college, where he tudied law and passed the examination creditably, he went into the service of the government, where his ability, to-gether with the influence of the paternal name, has pushed him forward to apoint that is usually reached only after about thirty years of oivil service. Still, his administration in Hanover has given satisfaction, where his energy and fund of amiability make him very popular. Cor. Philadelphia Times. A Cyolona Re'lo on a Car Truck. Station Master Baser discovered a curi-ous paper in a truck of a sleeping car on the limited train from the west. He picked it out and found that it was a bond and mortgage payable by the West-ern Farm Mortgage Trust company, of Lawrence, Kan. The principal Is $400. Attached to the mortgage are twelve coupons for the interest, payable at the Bank of t he Republio at Boston. The se-ries is 20, and the number 158. It is duly signed and sealed, and signed by the president and secretary. The first interest coupon is payable Aug. 1, 1890. It probably is a souvenir of the great storm in the west, and was blown into the truck by the wind. TJtlca Observer. A Russian Law Suit. The courts at Tiflis, Russia, have be-fore them the suit of a man to recover from a professional assassin the sum of $163, The man hired the assassin for f75 down to kill an enemy, and promised $73 more when he should receive proof of the death in the shape of the enemy's ar. The assassin brought around an ear and received the $73, with $15 added for a tip. A few days later the man met his enemy, alive and entirely whole as to his ears, upon the street. An investi-gation showed that the assassin had also received $100 from the enemy as a re-ward for having betrayed the plot to him. Philadelphia Ledger. Puzzled Cigaratta Dealer. Hereafter sellers of cigarettes in Mary-land must pay an extra license of $50 yearly and make oath that the cigarettes which they sell contain no "injurious drugs." Their situation is not a pleasant one, for it is impossible for them to know what a cigarette contains, and the phrase "injurious drugs" is capable of very varied interpretation. For that matter tobacco is classed by many as an "injuri-ous drug," and there is ample expert evi-dence to sustain their position. But this is a minor point. Boston Tost. i A Great Chimney. The great chimney recently built at Fall River. Mass., which is 840 feet in height, will be far surpassed by one now under construction at the imperial foun-dry at Halsbrucke, near Freiburg, in Saxony, which is intended to carry the noxious gases from the furnaces to such a height as to prevent any inconvenience to the surrounding country. It will be 433 feet high, with an interior diameter of 15 feet. Tho chimney is built en-tirely of brick. New York Commercial Advertiser. ' 1 BraniiR Western Railway. SCENIC ONE OF THE WORLD The only Trans- - The only line to continental Lino Denver with no passing through cha.n9 of cars,and Salt Lake City. ffkjgo." Central Time table to take effect from November 15, 1889: EAST BOUND TKAINg. NoTa No. 4 " Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Express" Leave Ogden. 9:10 a.m. 5:40 p.m. Arrive Salt Lake 10:80 a.m. TJBp ni. teve kaltLake 10:35 aJn. 7:15 Arrive Provo i8:io p.m. 9:16 p.nt Leave Prove. 19:30 p.m. :1 S.m ArriveOreen River....... 6:45p.m. 4:35 a.m. Leave Green River 4 40 Arrive Pueblo SmIZ s m Sim! Arrive Denver 7:45 p.m. 7:15 a.m WEST BOUND TRAINS, NoTt No. 3 Pacific Pacitlc Mail. Express Leave Denver 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leare Pueblo I J0 p.m. 12:40 a.m. Arrive Green River. 9:50 a.m. 10:25 p w Leave (ireen River 10:10 a.m. U:on p.m. Arrive Provo 4:50 p.m. 8:00 a.5 Leave Provo 5:15 p.m. 6:0) am Arrive bait Lake 6:55 p.m. 7:40 am" Leave Salt Lake..; 7Kp. 7 60 Arrive Ogrtan 8:30 p.m. 9m tm. Pullman Palace and Buffet Sleeping cars on all through trains. Horton reclining chair cars free between Salt Lake City and Provo ou Trains l and 9. . C.UODGE, ; j.h. BENNETT, Oea. Manager. GeB. 5. Enriched by the Kick f a Blule. In the case of Johnson against the George Hammond Packing company, a Buit for $10,000 damages, alleged to have been received by the plaintiff by kicks from a runaway mule owned by defend-ants, the jury rendered a verdict award-ing the plaintiff damages in the sum of $4,750. Omaha Eepublican. The, rat plague in Lincolnshire con-tinues in spite of the enormous destruc-tion of the animals by the farmers dur-ing the past few. months. One farmer, who scatters poisoned barley about bis yards every night, gathered in one day a crop of 1,300 rats. Three hundred rats were killed from one stack of grain in another plane. |