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Show THE gALT TIMES, FRIDAY EVENING, AP1UL 25, 1S90. 5 Tho boss hard-woo- d refrigerators at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. The largest display of the vegetables in city at O. B. Durst' s. - A groat variety of Gold aud Silver llumblw at Davidson, Levsou & AleCuue s. Main Street, I have for sale for a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 uor eeut below the market price.' It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a largo list of tirst class inside and acreage property on easy terms. (Jkoikje II. Toisky, " 27!) South Main street. . You should not fail to see that fine line of silver Match Safes tit Davidson, Leyson & McCune's. The reliable gasoline stove, absolutely sate for sale only at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. Pembroke, quick job printer. Come in and see our large display of new goods just arrived from the ca't. IUhkatt Bkos. M,,C'lure ifc Co. real Jestate. Choice business aim residence property. Quick sales and sure returns. No. (SO H est Second South street. 'I he .leapest place in town to buy line juicy roasts, choice steaks and a!l kinds of dried, salted aud canned meats, also the linest sausage of all kinds that can be made, eured hams and bacon a specialty, is at S7 Commercial s(. Kkku J. May, Proprietor. Telephone tili. Meats promptly deliv-ered. Blazer, Hocker & Smyth. 5x10 and house, on 3d St., electric ears ass the door; SliuOO. 5x10, Uth Last near ad South, east front; $7000. 8x10 and house, 2d east near 7th South, east front; ;iW0. 13x10, 2d West near 7th South; $',l.-0- OjixlOrods, 5lh near I, south front; $0000. . A good farm of 210 acres for sale, or will exchange for city property. Bi.AZKit. IIopkeu & Smyth, No. 204 S. Main St., over Roberts & .Nekton's drug store. Mrs. Christy lias the linest assortment of millinery to select from. !)1 W. First South street. MONEY loaned on diamond, watche. and E. McCarrick. South Main ut. one door north of V.Hlker Houim. Atao a (mo lino of watchea, jowelry reroiTere and charm, fur Mile, eheaiaf tliiui anywhere in llie wt. WOIiklMi.MKN'S MHU.TIIS. Time, and Place, vf Meeting. Oywrative riatorrtV l"ulon-Cve- rv Monday niuat. room is, biilidlin!. Main ctiwt. HrewerV I'tilon-Seco- and Mirth Tn day. everv month, room IS. Hooii Aucilucu ' budding. Main .':,!. Piiliderw and Iv.jur.itiirV I'nion- - S,von,i and fourtu rniiv evei c mouth. is. Inilltliini, 'Main Mm-i-. Tinner' I'ulon 'lit ant third Saturdays every month, room u h build-lint- , llaln iml. Cluai'mnkeW I'tilou-Kli- st and third Thurs-days every month, room K iSnrtl Atunliach bulldinir. Main afreet. Harlvvs" i'tilon Third Monday of every lllOlltll HI UMllH! InHlK'f h 1 llll'Vlolly itl'Mtl' nated. Typographical I'lilon-Vi- rst Swud.iy of avciy month .it A. O. V. W. lent. Carpenters and Joiner-.- ' I'nion Kver) Wedursd.iv fvenlnp ftt Tt'inpl if Ho:irr. llodr.trnrrs. Laimtvi und T.!nftir' lTnhm l And fottriti Mondays fnih month lu tlu Templeon Honor. Tailors' L'tiion-t- )n Sunduv In A. O. V. W. hall.- - i sioiti.'iitti'i's' t'nl. n Second and f. m I h Morutay of rii h month nt A. . 1'. W. hull. Hrlrk :md Stont'tniiMttm' 1'nion htid fourth Kriduy of lai h month l tln K. of l'. IihII. The Klrtl TimiIi's and l.;txr t'onnclt Kvrry wiond mul lourth Sund. ut ihrtr hull, 'worn w, biiiidlns. M.ila KIWI. KMMMillvf Hoiii'd of th KtHl'Tati'd TimiIpji t'oiuiiil -- Kvorv Saliiiilav. room lM. si' oit- - Aiht-b.H'- Milldlint. M ulii Mivi't, soiu:tiks. KNK1HTS OK 1'VTlllAS. lAl.ASTHK LUIH.K NO. .'. K. t'K V. Krg- - ulHrt'onvpuiiont every Mondnv ovi'iilim. ut S n. in.. In oi-dl- hall. W ulto r Ui'r lions bnlldiinj. Kojouniluit Kitiiihi" Hiitiiilly toattmid. f. W. I'Or'KAI.L.C 1'. W. M. Uinlkv. K. of K. S. 1HVKY WOI1NTA1M UHMirfNO. X K.OK It I". Mi'kIn ivirv Thm-Kdii- at 7 :.' oi'hhk, lu Casllo llnll. Wallo'V 1iht lloiiw InillilliiK. Mi'iiibi'inof Hip oiM.T inn rordliktly Invited to attend. AKTHl'H HAUill, I'. (.'. A. Ht'FHi K. K. of K. S. A I YHT1.K KoiXiK Nt)."l. K. dp' V. K'K"lar ill I'ouvi'iitloiiH Tik'mIhv KVPinmt t 7 :XI o'clock. 1'aKlln "H. Walker njwra lloin InillilliiK. Snlourniiin KiiIkIHh In vltni to attend. K. M. W AUK, C. I'. WAI Tt.R MIKHMAN. K. nl U. SI. AXi'IKNT OHPKK Ol' r)lKSTKBS. ? lOrBT'l'Klllrfi irV"f i .in tli lliKt and third Wednesday of eai-- month, at Kmiiorliim Hull. Vlxlilnj llroiheri, made weleonie. (IK(I. W. A KM Molt, ('. K. r. II. Sl'KNi'Ktl. S. K.. V. O. lion lu'Kl. 1 ji i i I., I I i "1 Ti Keep Your Eye on 'TlTIMES' The Salt Lake Daily Times 1M .NOW AN . 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. - To Hotel linest and Tourist Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake, properly will do well to see Hamm & Scott, real estate anil linancial agents, basement Walker house, before buying. Who Wants Them? Lois 5 and 0, lilock ft), plat C. $8000; 1000 cash, $1000 Mav 13, $'.'000 June 13, M000 one year at 8 per eeut; full com-mission. DAvrs Stkinger, 33 West 2nd South. Xevy goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store." The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main it. Telephone. 102, WorluiiKUipn, Take Notice. You are cautioned against patroniz-ing persons who handle cigars not bear-ing the Union label. By order of the Utah Federated New lines of spring neckwear just Trades ami Labor Council. opened. Mcr, Co., 142 Alain street. The only reliable gasolino stove at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. . . 'The largest stock of Kings in the city at Davidson, Leysou & McCune's. All kinds of musical, surgical and surveyor's instruments repaired and plated at the Salt Lake Xovellv Works, 01 E. 3rd South. Kimdson Bros. Martin Sciimuit. "the" tailor, ha-ji-received his second shipment ol spring woolens. Cull ami examine his stock in rooms 200, 201, 202, and 203, Progress building. Bargains in every line of furniture at Barratt Bros. Refrigerators of the latest improved patterns, all sizes and prices, at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. Colonel Kuo, of Texas Sift-ing-is a shrewd, practical ami successful newspaper man, an adxerliseras well as publisher. A Journalist represeniative re-cently asked him: "What did you mean by your statement at the Publishers' Convention last week, when you said that vou did not think" thai the advertise-ment in llie newspaper, Mop column next to reading matter, was worth more than tin- - same advertisement inserted 'run of paper,' as it is called?" "I did not say anything of the kind." he replied; "wlial I did say, was thai 1 would not give 'twenty-liv- e per cent or any other per cent more for epecial position than I would give for ordinary space, placed anywhere that' the publisher might designate, if a man has not; brains enough to write and display his advertisement so as to attract attention, and eauso every reader of the paper to see it, he should not be mi adver-tiser. Ho should drive a street-ca- r mule, run a milk-car- t. or edit the New York Mail and Express. The lii'sl requisite of a good is that it Humid at-tract attention. If you can not write your advertisement so thai it 'will cause a reader of the publication in which it ap-pears to pause and peruse il, you can not hope that the saino ttdi ci'tiseiueut by being placed next to an editorial or on tho front page, or elsewhere, will cause it to bo read. I realize from experience that the old fashioned way of advcri'iMiig, which consisted in ilistribittingsainplo copies and displaying on tlio news stand chromatic show-card-was passed, n ml that tho most prolitablo way to reach reading people is to ad-vertise in publications that are read and digested by appreciative people. The paper I represent eosis $4 a year. What is lite use of advertising a W publication in tt .10 t ent medium? Why should we hope for prolit if we present I he mer-its of a U article lo a 50 cent. man? Would you advertise a plow or a threshing machine iu I ho Armv and Navy Journal? Would you expect prolitable returns from your ad-vertisement of a year publication in a medium daily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop girls or la-borers whoso income would not average morn than four, live or six dollars u week? I advertise - in papers that reach people who are able to afford tho amount we ask for our publication. Wo do not Rpeud money for fun. When I invest a dollarin adver-tising, I expect to get ul least one dollar and a half in return. By that. I mean lil'ty per cent, prolit on tho investment. I be-lieve in taking your owr. medi cine. I prescribe advertising lo mv commercial friends and use tlio prescription myself." Don't forget the luminating "north star" refrigerators, at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. . He sure aud see our new goods, just arrived by the train, load lot. Come aud take a look for yourself. Bark att Buds. New Styles In Millinery May be seen at Mrs. IL Christy's, No. 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received. !,,. The firm of Wampler & Weeks was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st day of April, 1800. . 'J'. W. Wami'lek, C. B. Wl.K KS. Salt Lake City, April 21, 1WI0. Barratt Bros, lead in new designs of furniture. Call early and get your choice. Fivfi ear loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Barratt Bros. A full line of French and American Clocks at Davidson, Leysou & McCune's. lira. Whitney & Hucher'H Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. Barratt: Bios, have nil tho lato aud fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. J. A. Murlan & Sons. Barratt Bros, Parties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by calling on us. We have a tine list of business and residence properly that cannot be ciiuaied for location. . price and terms. We have more line corners than anybody and several tracts of acreage suitable for platting close in. Call and see us before buying. J. A. Morlan & Sons, If 13 W. 2nd South St. A SPKCIAI. ANXOVNCEMKNT. At Ibis time of the year, when every-one is preparing for painting their homes, the question is. whkre can you get your paints the cheapest. Culiner Bros, are in a position to supply the de-mands at the lowest prices in tho city. MASON. ATviri iMMYKHSo. i, a. iTi a. m. hVioiUr i'Mimiinnli'iitlKii hi hl ul th'Mn kmiiIi' Hull tlnMiiim1 Krliliiy f "in h month. Mi'iiilx'is ut sIsIki-- I,iHlgi ami sojmiinlint liivtiin-- In kikxI stiimlliiK urr ninitiilly Invited t.i;ilf.MUl. ADiil.ril A.NUKHSON, W. M. J. M ai sit, NiMTi'lioy. UTAH I'OMMANDNHV. Nil. I. KNIUHTS KiiNM nmcUviM at hull, on I lie Hi st Thnrwlay of rueh month, m J nVl.n-k- Vlsltliix Knights iv niiirleouiy Invllml tonlteiul. A.M.IIUANT, K 1'. I'iiiuh llun.ns. Recorder. A""hoknta l.oDuKr no. Ii, a7 k. a. m. Slated foniniiitil, alloiln held at Muxonle hall the Hint TiieMiuv In each month. Memiiein of Hlnler IoiIkiw and nojottrnlint lirelliii'ii In iroort miiiulliiK all" iiirillnlly Invited lo attend. V. S. V A til AN, W. M. M.( I'll i i.i, it's. Secretary, MY MORIAII lAiIlilK. NO. I. A. i A. M. Ucioi'itreoiiiniiinlmtloii held at Masonic liall, Temple the wemd Monday of each month. Memlx-i- ' of lodnen mid HolnuriiliiR brethren In t'd NtawlliiK am cor-dially Invlled to attend. JOHN II. FAIM.OW, W. M. f'linisToi'iiK.B t'lKlii., Secretary. YllAI'TKH. NO. I. It. A. M. Hinted UTAH held on the nrt Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at H i. in. are cordially Invited lo attend. JAi nil.l. OHI'.KNI'.WAI,!), M. i:. II. I . J'Hii.ir Hliimnt, Secretary. MISCM.I.ANKIH N. n.imUINK PAINT AND WHITEWASH j hrushen at cunt. D. H. Hoover & Co., HH H. Main HI. C ALT LAKH rm"uMWMi.TION WANTH n Ui purcimw a quantity of ilirli in Ilia Null Ijike City (la Co., any partiea lim ing mmo for mle who will quote liiinrea to Ois. M. Kcotl, mayor, on or U) Zstli day of April, may he alii" to ellect i ale. llycrder of th, -- coim, f City Itw onler. CiTt Haix, Halt Laki City. March lis, iw ROCKY MOUNTAIN OKNKKAL (W Went 2nd Houlli Ht.., Hall l.ak, tjtah Territory. We are the larawt Inlxir com-pany on the Pacific Coaiil. Wo ciianrfiillyenawnr nil correapondenea renaidina Wealnrn lalair market: are Hi aulliori.eil lalair anenU for nil railroad oomimniea in tliit aeetion. and will client fully ana war all correnrwindenca in our Una. lienaral nent for Kn'tern f'alenla, NVoaea the lliraral iwm-- on llie I'arittr Cnaat. Seattle (Mice, IU Front Street. TaramaOIHCe, Him Atenne. I,, mi Aimelea Ofiice. an South Spring SI reet. Hulte l ily Ofiice, Morriwm Hlo k. Iienrer Dilice, bis Hi'fenteentb Hiraet. ( all or write. THE TIMES is printed from S!ereotype Plates, on a Goss Perfecting Press, costing $10,000, and capable of turning ' out 10,000 copies of an 8-pa-ge Paper per hour. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLITAN DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. TUB TIMES is the Paper of tha People, It is opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but its Policy shall be to treat every-body fairly. . - We invite your attention and inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. - YBast-Marshal- e Mek. t'o., " 142 Maiu St. UINTAH HOTKU Commercial Street, on tho European 1'lan. This iiui; hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now otYering imliicc-mnni- s to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in lor short orders at all hours. 1'liKNCH & SOVVKIIS, Pronietors. The Trov Steam J,aiindry. Telephone' Wi. Ul Main street. Order a case of "Anhciiser" scut home. Telephone 882. 6ijl(i. feet business property for $225 per foot; cheap; hoiise, bath, 165x330 feet on 4th West. $15,000. 08 acres three and a half miles from poslollice, cheap. $0000 will buy 0x7 rods flth East and 4th .South Sis. $8000 will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South Sts. 0x10 rods on 4th South, $323 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and fir, blk. 28. pi. E. $5500. $1000 for 4J.12 rods, brick house five rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th bo aud 2d East streets. $5:100 for SixlO rods ou 5th So bet 2d aud Ed West 41650 for 25x140 feet, four-roome- d house. Thos. (Juest & Co. Stranger, Attention. Visitors to the city are always wel-eonie at our ofiice mid our carriages are at your service. We liavo one of the best lists of property in the city and will take pleasure ia'showing strangers. Give us a call before buviug elsewhere, Cox wav, Coi.k & Watkiiman, In Roberts & Nelden's drug store, 230 Main st. Workingnien who wish to build a house and have their own home should call on E. Ji. Wicks, 252 S. Main, and get his terms. Free Labor Exchange. Mechanics needing employment or employers needing men, will be sup-plied l")y calling at the Union Headquar-ters, room 48, h building, Main street. Conducted under lie su-pervision of the Utah Federated Trades and Iiabor Council. No charges made. I NO RAM Jfc UOXNELLAX, Ileal Estate Asents, 11 W. 2ud South Street Headquarters for East Bench proper-ty. Look ut our list: 125 acres in Plat C, at $ 600 per acre 20 ' Block 5 " 000 1() 6 " 50 K) 15 " , 000 " 15 27 " ' ' 1000 - ,, 07 ' loot) " 10 " " 28 ' 1:200 0 " " 15 " 700 " 5 lots in Inglcvvood, at $45. 10x12 cor. 5th S. and 12 E-- , $0000. 1010, 4th S. and 4th E., $18,001). 10x10, 3d S. and 10th E., $12,000. 330 feet by 330 feet near new hotel, east side, at $400 per foot. Best buy m the ci.v, " 820," block 20, 1st South. $15,000. 37Jxl05 ft., lot . block 55, V. A., at $400 per foot, on 2nd South, near 2nd East. . SPECIAL NOTICES. Adfertiwmente underthia head will hoclmraed ct the rate of ten cntapar line for each inaertion. No advert inement will lie taken for Iwat than cenla. 1'artim advertieinx in tlii. oluinn can have their an.wern addreaaed care of Thk TiMaa. ron balk. SALK-- A I'AMIf.Y HHUfiY HOKSK; 1 cheap; Tt F.. Second South St. job printinK ofti- i- for .ale. IMRHT-Cf.AH- S on time. Enquire at Tb TtMr.s otlice. en- - BHAItKH OK AH STOCK, in the Halt Ol Lake City (ia. Co.. in hereof offer--! for ilo to tlie Iiidhnat liiitder; bid. will be received fur the annie up to and including the 'Jh da of April. IhtaJ, by lieo, M. H'olt, mayor. The nifht in reaerved to reject any and all oida. by order of of tlie city council. LOUIS HYAMS City Hecorder. Crrr Haix, Salt Lake City, March a, nw. OMPLCTk'nI'IWSPAPEII ontfit. except typo iuclndee er rfonhle medinm 1'otter prnea, niie of bed HijM, nesfour-hora- e laiiler and engine. Will mil cheap and on easy term.. AddruM "The Time. Co." Walt Lake City; Commercial .Ireeland Third Month STOKKHon Helena, pniperty. Kor particular. caU on C. E. Wanlland, ail Main .treet. I HAVE a choice lot of acreuan and city prop, erly for aalo. All ptrticiilara c.n be had from the owner, ut No. 413 Kaat Second Houlu atreet. Halt Mke City. FOK RENT. OF LKrt' ( l.l'H IIOK flue location for.a firm Inquire nt the Kcal Kxtale Kxcliaiic. OKHtTN'IFMNKLAKOi; 1(1 K)M (tS 4 llrst Moor of Elk' Club bulldl"; will make tine room for an attorney. Innulio at the Kcal K.Htate Dl' lialiire. VATM. ArANTKD-TIIH- KK FIHriT CLASS COAT V makers, at Jos. Baiinirfarten a, U H Main vtraet. iV Addrcsa II. I). I)., Tliuea oitlce. VKRYHODY to adveHi. their want, in thi. I." department of Tmi TmiM. ' BITIATK'M WANTKI. irrtJATlO.N. Try an sdertiment in Tar Tm. liailroad Tickuta Bought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' association, 2Co. 240 Maiu street. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pautaloouings, etc. W. A. Taylou, 45 E. Second South. Tor key flitting and society badges go to the Novelty works at 61 East Third South. Knuhsox Bkos. The "north star" refrigerator never gets nmstv or sour after using, as it is tilled with pure air imported direct from Peru; for sale at, the Salt Lake Hardware Co. THE TIMES WILL ALWAYS ADVOCATE TRK MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AXl) UTAH. IT IS BACKED BY CAP-ITAL, nux jjr exeiter, saxd-- WICIIED WITH IWAIXS, AXD IS A1' SUCCESS FROM THE START. Take the Times for a Month on a Trial Trip, and you will never want to be without it. It is a Sure Oure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on T!TIMES' 1 npjyT i zrn Owner Must Sell Two pieces lo protect other two. I have four pieces of .choice prospective business property, and will sell any one $50 a front foot under anything else on the block: One piece on Second South between Second aud Third West; one on Third South between First and Sec-ond We.-- ; one on Second West between Second and Third South; one on Third West between Second aud Third South, Address box 1154. t The "North Star" sideboard refriger-ators are made of solid ash, handsomely carved, elegantly liuislied with plate mirrors, They are very attract-ive and better than any other sideboard at the price on the market, for sale only by the Salt Lake Hardware com-pany. rhvsicians advise the Anheuser .Buscli Lager Ucer as a family tonic. Telephone 08'. V' supplies av V, H. Parsons' "book f 'oU-Ambae- h building. You will lind a fine assortment of Opera Classes at Davidson, Leyson & McCune's. Wajrner-- . Grove. The only Family and Pleasure Resort, Emigration Canmi. Trains leave Utah ami Nevada depot Sunday' s al 1:W p.m. Aud " 8 10 p.m. ."at T" Do with the Stoves. nf the year the prudent. oviVTr ls f"sidering the disposal 'h..m K'''umer. Why not outright an(i llSe agaSstoviv J t l ot weather. Then for next ,hc sl)(,u-'- e heater and hot ,. Waratus. illustrated elsewhere it (iot il l'"t in P:'r'v aud ready for the cllill d f next NovrltyJIauufailiuing Co., key and lock repairing. 1 Last Third South. Kstasox Hitos.U i'KRtn.vtr. KRiAlDiCj.XLAckftrRS ih.. I Hernia Hpe. !ali'. ba removed from Wasatch biilluinif lo I, K. Flret rkmtb, up utalm. . l'J..il and lif. fi PINTS Oil IK Vif WISH TO VI e. lib anyone? If 10. end threw i two cent atatnpaforpariieuiara. Alr.rea Mid ' Continent of Correi)ondance, IV, l uaimerclal afeet. Salt Li.-eCitj- L'i. rpiiF, PAIVI HH iILkCTRO VESTAL OK-- ! I flic. pets. Main atreet. room. II anl l. Teth extracted without pain or 1h- - of n'trona oxide of ira". which ia MTfectly hartn-- leas, and agree, with all condltlona of the Teem eiua ted pl.iin. nnljr nenta. atthcoeaine.Vi cn:a. rilariga 'h rents and upwards. Artifleiai teeth aud gold Kiilnf at price!. Ali work iruaraiited. Con-- , Kiiltaiion free. 0-- from A a. m. to p. in . .Mtndar'x frt.ni 1 a. in. to I i ul thio.t. 1'JTP.IOTIi' onfJKR fMX OK AMKRICA. Wa'-ilnfo- a:n? No. S. P. ( . S. of A... met verr Kndav at 7 Hi In Trmp.e of IlorA r Hull, cor. Main and let fmnh . SoKmrilr.f rt"n are cordially invited to attend. I wM.I.LAHMAX President. A. a HkNlwrr, KerOidUig hei retar. j BEAD, a ICead This. To Real Estate Owners : List your property wit li us at once. No cost to you uuio.'S sale is made o ,iae . system of advertising that keeps .1 minted list of your property open " he free inspection of the general pub-li- e giving exact location of your prop-erty? with description, price, terms owner's name and address. W e Pjiltl! with over two IZd aunts' and purchase! a once. CuTr svsu-- enables any one having our list to find your property and .you. and deal with direct. W c M to you b- -t of call or writ- - for our. printed nropei-ty- . We mail it to auy ddie in the United States. Respectfully. . 0 W. WlLDEBMAX & t O., No 236 South Main St., in basement. Choice maple the tint in the l ind Haniond'schoiue iiamsand bacou. new 'goods and choice fruit arming every day at C. II- - Dtirsfs, 71 and .4 L. '.'nil South St. Mauled. Tweniv-fiv- f sol'citor.s for city work. Call at The Timss office .. 0!1Cre.mwBatt. Sul aS"ts for. this butter ir.srr,,,J1'H",toe it to be the liest iu i. J ry it. Atc R?GERS CoMPAsr, b gden Creamery Butter. .SnPPTcrHr Parsons . Banning tip in New York to a ' fohit Hot Beached in the Last Pour Years. - ;UD0N'S DAYS OF DICTATION OYEE .s of Salt Laka's Most Eminent Pin-- " (.jers on the Proposed National Legislation on the Subject. silver went to 105 in New York yes- - . n,c highest point it has reached ,'i'hs(! If this rise is to be allribu-- i totheiuere possibility of the bill out-- , j in the Washington dispatches pass- - liatwiU be tlie result if the measure vomesalaw? In seeking an answer ,hat question The Times determined t ,1,0 views of the most prominent wucicrs in the city and lay them bo-.,- , its readers. I' H Jones was of the opinion tTiul , bili would give entire satisfaction to ..tern won. and ho hoped that il nld pass. Mi". Jones is not a talka-cnia-uor is lie very enthusiastic: ,e left the impression that silvei !ldoou resume its old position in market, cither under the , nioaey K,.d law or another equally tit lim.s II. Bacon of the Bank of Salt Ikewnffssedihtitlio had not given Silver question sullieient attention ;,(. at,le to pass upon it intelligently iboiild, how ever, that the restora- - of silver to a gold value was a!, al was required to afford au era oi ,i limes to the farmers of the eotin-- . ,.io he considered ure the bone sinew of our wealth.- All things aid, point to tho coming of easy lie thought that hard time .rCnvor with, to a great extent, and ;lt tho raising of silver to its par value rh gold would bring to the country rha boom of prosperity as to pre-id-the possibility of a time of gloom rr overtaking it. Not that he meant say that linancial squalls would vr-- ronie again; wo may have off aud ou. but they w ill be only fling Hurries, without any permauoiiee .1 without any great financial wreck rrniiig iu their "Wake. He thought a tlic proposed legislation went fai mgli, us it would not be wise to go fur at the tirst jump, lusrph K. Walker was very entluisi-li- e in his approval of the measure tirst lie w as cf opinion that it did not far enough, but ho had figured it il and found points in (he bill that he might had been overlooked by others, i which satisfied hiin that il Glinted to the same thing as ulti-te- d the free,., carragev ol icr. The bill provides for mandatory purchase of four aud lalf million ounces a month, said Mr. illior, ami that is more silver than is jduced in the United States at pros-:- . It provides for the payment; ol c purchases at the market value, that means .tli.pid.iidvance of cr; and the clause which says this ill continue until the price reached is li'i' 3711 grains he considered one ol ' line points of the bill. A calcula-- ii shows, he said, that $1 for 871J tins is equal to $1.28 and an iu'C; and this is the old-tim- e standard i'0 for silver on a gold basis. 'Mr. ilkcr pointed out that it was within power of the silver producers to '. tlio government to pay 129.2!) every ounce of silver after the ipused hill became a law. All it it would he necessary for them to would be to withhold their bullion nn the market for a short time, and secretary of the treasury would be iged to pay that price in order to uplywilli the mandate of the law, island, he said, is already buying all silver bullion she can, evidently wing her apprehension of the com-- : storm. Silver is worth $1.05 in New today. If there be adverse news m Washington hi the meantime, to- - row il will be still higher; aud '"Id this bill become a law, said Mr: ilker, il, will be $129.29 within a year. S. McCornick was very well with the bill, but hoped that it. 'i he so amended as to make the 'siu-- notes or certificates with which - proposed to pay for the bullion a ;i! tender for all purposes. Mr. said that Senator Teller had J tlle right' position, but policy Ml render it necessary for hira to ao-1- 1 the measure as it now stands. lie ''gl't that it was only a question of wher. the great wester.i state 'W get such legislation as they de-fied on the silver question aiid all ; i; questions of moment. ''ther L. S. Hills nor II. S. Young 'f Deret National bauk desired to "'"viewed, aud neither of them J;'1 Mprcssany opiuiou of the bill. "wley was too much engaged to sullieient time to talk, but ' Hiut he was in favor of Imposed legislation. ' - --'liambers, of the Ontario mine, making preparations lo 'e jr California this morning, bu lumbers position 011 the silver :"1Ion Is suffieieutly well known to e au expression of opinion unne- - '! is uo doubt about the position fP'e of Salt Lake ou the .The bill concedes ,!. "Ian was hoped for, aud every 1,1 "us city is willing to accept it l0t further proof. . ' Notice A meeting of the contractors and builders of Salt Lake Citv will bo held iu the ofiice of Col. S. P. Murray at 8 p. in., Friday evening, April 2'th," to lake Into consideration matters of inter-est to ourselves. BV OllDKlt OK THE COMMITTKK. ' NOTICF.TO t'KKIITOK4. lHTATKOK DAVID II. KINHICV, llW'KAHKD Vj Notice in liereliy alfen jjr lha nder. .igneitailinlnl.tralordf the witate of Dnii II. Kiuacy, ileueaanil, to t,lia crwlitora of, anil all per-o-harinK claima iiKuinul lh auiii deceaaeil, to exhibit tlieiu, Willi tiie ueceiwary .nnnliera, wltllln ten moutha after tlie firat, pnbllcalinn of thi. notice, U the uiiil KilinlnUtrabir, al llie law office of C. O. Whilleliiorean'l H. I'. Armalroim. ill M Main ttreM. Halt Lake Cil7, Utah, iu tlie Count of Hall Ik". l.atl, March a. Wft. ft wiTrEM0!E AHmlnintrator of therUtof HaTid II. Kinaef, llcceuaeo!. Notice. Ail persons arc hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to romove'the body of any dead animal or offal or flit h of auy description, with-out iirst notifying the city scavenger, who will issue dirccUous for its dis-posal. - William Siiowai.l, City Scavenger, room 0, City Hall. April 17, 1800. .0TK E OF SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. VTTICK 1H IIKUKBV CIIVKN THAT IN" 1 piiiKiiHiice of an order o( the I'rotirie Court of Tooele County, C tali, made in the Will day of March. IWO, iu Hie mailer of the eMate of Hrr1et ileieane.l, the iinder.lifiied. the iMlinlnlatralor nf aalil etiite Will ell at private eale to the hinl.r't lilrtiler for cah. current money of the 1,'iilleil Hiaie.. anil aimject to conllnnatloii by aal.l proh.ite court, 011 or after the n day of April Ian. at In aald county, all the rliilil. !. ImereM and estate of the arid Hi PIkci lieCoiir-ce-at the Dm. of her ileatii. and all the title and ititete.i thil aalo eiaie h obvoe-ra-. Hon of law or otherele acquired other than or II, adiittlon Uilhat of a!il llilelate al the tline of hr death In and to all I hone certain oi. tilecea and parrel, of land eltu.ite, tylmj and lu of , Tooele entity. Clith Territory, and boumled and Ui wrrtiied an follow. lit lritn bi' k an. with .ioledweUlri(f hnine. Ud in In blip k . vanint. I,ot, 17 lu Mock an, lumber IclllnK hoti-.e- , IM l In block m, 7,ot 'JI in block t. I.ol In ill'" k . " iji if in blo-- b", adolie and lumljer dwll-lui- f hoiiee. l,ot l In block va'.ant. Irt IK In bio-- to. 2T. m re ol Ly land In the NVi ' Hec. Tpo B. K6VV.-- ' niilamu.it be made on each lot nejiarateiy and nuv be made at any time after i'ie rt nobib-a- i on of tuli notice and before the ma-lii-of the wia. All blda rtroBer. mnt lie In wrltln and left at the more of J,imea lluuhea In a:d to-- of Stoi ktn, or delivetf d to the undet difii'd Terms and condltlona of .ale: (,ah current money of the CnlU-- btatea. tin per cent of the pnrebaae money to tie paid on the day o! uaie. balance on continnauiu of sale by .aid probate court. Leeds at the expense of the pnr ha-- " . 4AMKH Ill t.IIF.-- , Adinlnimraior "f ibe emaie of Dridet dei.a;d. Paled April II. IV. i j MITICK. I! N THE PR'IBATK COCRT IN AND KOR mu-- cou.'iiv Territory of I tab In trie mailer of the eatate of Mary f.'elaall. i ei,M-- , -- Notiee I. hereby aiven that Clarir K. VViiltam. ejecntor of .u- - Unl will and I 'anint and of the et!e of Mry (iodiatl. dvveaw-d- , h rendered for eetlleinent, and filed In a,d court. hi. nn .l of hla admliild'raiion of ald ejte ar.d rer tlloil f'r final iliptr'(ti!itl"n of the reaidueof e aid etta'e au,on lee periem. th relo. and that Wedneadar. tho h day of April. A. 1 . at M o'elre-- a. m. at the court room of oald co in. In ihe County omrf Monoe. Sail l.ak City and county Ct.jh Terrltor. wn duly ajij'tnied be tee jui-.- f "aid wairt lor t!. of aitid woiaol and hearltn mUI petition for ditrlu-lloo- . at whb ta time and place an- oeron in uld etate Biav appear and .now caioie. If anr Iher" he. why aatd .bould ,so,t be vll, M and ai nroed and final made nrayed" fcr r Drk of Ihe Prolate Court By. ftllkitiuiu, |