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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, THURSDAY EVENING, APltIL 21, 1S90. 5 The boss hard-woo- refrigerators at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. ft fl ONKY IiumI on diumon.U, watchea and I VI jewelry. E. McCarrick. South Main . oue door north of Walker IIoum. Alao a tin line of watchea. jewelry revoltem and cliai-m-for aale, rheapw than anywhere in lhe wcat. All kinds of niiiieal, siirpu--l ami surveyor's instruments repaired and plated at lhe Salt I.ako Novelty Works, 01 K. Snl South. KnmUon Bros. . Main Street. I have for sale for a few dav oulv a choice piece of Main street property at UO ucr cent below tho market price." It will pay you to look into this. Talk '.iuick. Also a largo list of lirst class m.sule and acreage property on terms. easy (Ieokue II. Toiskv, ' 279 South Main street. Mahtin Schmidt, the" tailor, lias ju-- l reeeived his second shipment of spring woolens. Cull mid examine his stoek in room ,:!00. 201, 202, and 203, Progress building. i Bargains in every lino of furniture at liarratt Bros. Refrigerators of the latest improved patterns, all sizes and prices, ta the Salt Lake Hardware Co. rembroke, quick job printer. Come in and see our large display of uew floods just arrived from the east. Bauhatt Buos. WOUKINOMKN'S SOrlffTIt. Time hiiiI Placet or Meeting. Operative Plasterer' I'nloo F.verr Monday ulflht, room IS, building. Main MrPCt, Hrewvrs' Union Second and foiliiti Tues-days evnv month, room . Svtt Auerivv h liutlditiv. Main trvet. l'.,lntci and le,Mr.,tors' l"nbn and tmrih Krld.iv even month. room C. buildlua. V.mh aireet. Tmitfn' Inun Kui and third S.ittirdavs every mciith. ixai 4S. Scoit Aiicr'sich btiilV In? M;i'n street (."carmaker' t'n!on - First and third Thurx l every month, room K Nam Auertwh building. Main Mrvef. Harbera' Cnldi- - 1'htrd Monday of everv month at tue barber shop previously desig-nated. T oographlcal t Hion - Flint Sunday of every niouih a! A. O. I". W. hall. Carpenter and Joiners' Vnlon - Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hod. at Tiers. Laborers ami IVannterx' Union - -- Second and fourth Mondays ou. h mouth In tlie Tem;.on Honor. Tailors' L'niou On Sunday In A. O. 1'. W. hall. Monecntti rs' I'ni.m-Seco- nd mid fourth Monday of each month at A. O. I". W. had. Illicit and Moormusona' CiUou second and fonrth Friday ol each mouth at the K. of 1". hall. The Kvderated Trades unit Labor Council F.cerr second and Sundays a', their hall, room ,S, Scott Aucrhaclt building. Mam street. Executive Hoard of th Federate) ci Council Kvery Saturday room IS. Scott At,er bach buildine. Main street. lhe leapest place, in town to buy fine juicy roasts, choice steaks and nil kinds of dried, salted and canned meats, also the linest sausage of ail kinds that can be made, cured hams and bacon a specialty, is at 1ST Commercial st. FiiKi J, May. Proprietor. Telephone liii.- - Meats promptly deliv-ered. Mrs. Christy has the linest assortment of millinery to select from, ol W. First .South street. ' e-- i i 1 jJZ'"1'' ri 1 Keep Your Eye on 'T1TIMES' The Salt Lake Daily Times ts NOW AN 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. The largest, display of vegetables iu the city at C. B. Hurst's. A great variety of fiold and Silver Thimbles at Davidson, heysou & McC'iinc's. You should not fail to see that lino linn of silver Match Safes at Davidson, Leysou & McCune's. The reliable gasoline stove,, absolutely safe, for salo only at the Salt Lak'u Hardware. (!o. W. H. McClure & Co. real estate. Choiee. business ami residence property. Quick sales and sure returns. No. ti(J West Second South street. - To Hotel liueMa and Tourist Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake properly will do well to see Hanini & Scoti. real estate and liuancial agents, basement Walker house, before buying. New goods arriving every day at liarratt Bros, furnil ure store. ' - Worklngmen, Take Notice. Yon are cautioned aeainst 1'atroniz-in- g persons who handle cigars not bear-ing the Union label, By order of the I'tah Federated Trades and Labor Council. . Tho only reliable gasoline slovo at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. HOCIITTlM. KN 11 HITS OF PYTHIAS. ( 1ALANTHF. i.OnCK NO. K. OK I'. KejJ-- ) ular Convention everv Monday evenliui. at p. m In Castle Hall. Walker Opera Hoese building. SoJouruliiK ICiualiis conllallc to attend. C. W. COFFA LL, ('. C. W. M. KIHI.KV. K. of K. S. IKK KV MOUNTAIN LOIMiF. NO. X K. OK 1 1 P. Meets every Thursday evenUin al T :.) o el.s k. In ( astle Hall. Walker Opera House hmldiim. Member of the order we cordially Invited to attend. AKTItl'll II.MUH, C ('. A. ileum K, K. of u. & S MYBTLl'i L'UKiK NO. i. K. OF P. everv Tnewlav eveulnc at ..Hin'rlnek. Castle Hall. Walker Opera Hons" biillUliiK. SoioiirnlUK lsnlkdiis ronlially In-vited to attend. K. M. WADK. C. C. WAl.Tkll SHKNMAN. K. of U. S. ANCIKST OKHr.K OK FOHFSTF.KM. (ToiniT'PKUKOr5'rT,AlirisO. ... Meeta of each month, ul KiiiHitium Hall. Vislilim Hisdhera nm.le welcome. UFO. W. AKHMOK, ('. K. C. H. Sl'KN. S. F.. P. O. llox IHV(. Blazer, Hoeker Smyt h. 5x10 and house, on 3d St., electric ears pass the door; $U00(). 0x10, tith Last near 8d South, cast front; $7000. 8x10 and house, 2d east near 7th South, east front; $3800. 12x10, 2d West near 7th South; 0..0. OjxlOrods, 5th near I, south front; $0000. A good farm of 210 acres for sale, or will exchange for city property. Blazf.r. Hoc'kf.k & Sm yth, No. 231 S. Main St., over Roberts & Nelden's drug store. Don't forget tho laminating "north star" refrigerators, at tho Salt Lake Hardware Co. ' Be sure and see our new goods, just arrived by the traiu load Tot. Come and take a look for yourself. Hauhatt Buos. Colonel Knox, of Texas Sitt-ings, is a shrewd, practical and successful newspaper man an advertiser as well as publisSf r. A Journalist representative re-cently asked him: W hat did you mean by your statement at the Publishers' Convention last week, when you said that you did not think that the advertise-ment in the newspaper, 'top column next to reading matter,' was worth more than the same advertisement inserted 'run of panel',' as- it is called " "l did not say auvthing of the kind," he replied; "what I did say, was that I would not give tweniy-tiv- per cent or any other per cent more for special position than 1 would give for ordinary space, placed anywhere thai the publisher might designate. If a man has not brains enough to write and display his adveiliseuicnt so as to attract attention, and cause every reader of the paper to sen il. he should not be mi adver-tiser. Ho should drive a street-ca- r mule, run a milk-car- t. or edit the Now York Mail and h'xpress. i'lin lirst requisite of a . good ad-vertisement is that it should at-tract attention. If you can not write your advertisement so that it 'will cause a reader of the publication in w hich if ap-pears to pause and peruse it, you can not hope that lhe same 'adi ertisemeul by being placed next to an editorial or on the front page, or elsewhere, will cause il to be read. 1 realize from experience that the old - fashioned way of advertising, which consisted in distributiiigsainple copies and displaying on tho news stand chromatic show-card-was passed, and that the most profitable way to reach reading people is to ad-vertise in publication)! that are read and digested by appreciative people. The paper 1 represent costs $4 a year. What is the use of advertising a H publication in a 50 cent medium? Why should we hope for prolit if we preseut the mer-its of a $4 article to a 50 ecut man? Would you advertise a plow or a threshing machine in thft Annv and Navy Journal!' Would you expect profitable returns from your ad-vertisement of a a year publication in a medium daily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop-pirls'o- r la-borers whoso income would not average more than four, live or six deljars a week? I advertise in papers that reach 'people who are able to afford the amount we ask for our publication. We do not spend money for fun. When I invest a dollar in adver-tising. I expect to get at least one dollar and a half in return. By that, I mean fifty per cent, profit on tlie investment. I be-lieve in taking your own inedi cine. I prescribe advertising to my commercial friends anil use the prescription myself." Who Want Them? Lots 5 and 0, block 0!), plat C. $S0OO; $1000 cash, $1000 May 13, $2000 June 13, $4000 one year at H per cent; full com-mission. Davis & Strinoeu. 23 West 2nd South. New Ntylca In Millinery MavbeseenatMrs.il. Christy's, No. 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received. liarratt Bros, lead iu new designs of furniture. Call early aud get your Tho Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa- choice. mous for iis excellent work. 142 Main st. Telephone 102, - . New lines of spring neckwear just opened. Mer. Co., 142 Main street. Five car loads of new and elegant furniture just arrived at Bahkatt Buos. Barratt Bros, have all the late and fancy dining and silting room Chairs. Bahkatt Bkos. MASONS. A" AS A'nrirT,Olll i KT NO. I. A. F. k A. M. Ke(!iilar eonitnunlcaliohs held at the Hall the ond Friday ol each inonth. Members of sisier l,dtfeK and wjoic. nine liihren In ijood standout are cordially lnvi!ed In attend. ADOl.l'H AMi;USON. W. M. ,1. M O.SH. Secretary. lOMMANOF.KV. NO. I. KNH1HTS UTAH Staled conclave held at Ma sonic hull, on t he llrst Thursday of each mouth, at 7 o'clock. VlaltliiK KnlKh'a are courteously Invited to attend. A. M. IIKANT, K. V. l'HIi.il IIhkiun, Keeorder. K'iF.NTA LOIKiK. NO. S. A. F. A A. M. A Staled communications held at Ma-on- lc hall the nrat Tuesday In each month. Meinhera of nlster I.HlKca and aolotitnlnir brethren In good standing are cordially lovlied lo attend. ('. 8. VAHIAN. W. M. M. C. P11 11,1.1 es. Secretary. V. MoltlAH t,OI(IK. NO, I. A. F. A A. M. M HcKiilarcoiniuuutcatlotlK heldal Maaonle hall, Fast .Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Memtiern of sister balnea uud KnJouriiliiK brethren In K'mhI Mundlim are cor-dially Invited lo attend. JOHN M FAHI.OW, W. M. ClttUHToriiKR Dikiii.. Secretary . CHAITF.H. iNO. I. H. A. M. Stated UTAH held on the tlrst Wednesday In each month, nl Masonic hall. l H i. in. romiaulonn are cordially Invited to attend. JAOOT1 J. OltKENF.WAI.l), M. K. il. 1". i'iiii.ip Iliiliioa, Secretary. Over sixty lots have been sold in (iar-de- n City addition, plat "P," to St. Louis people. Lots are worth from $50.00 to $100.00 each; $25.00, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. Cai.dwkll & Fkkl, Utah Commercial bank, rooms 8 and 5. A SPECIAL ANMtVNCEMEXT. At this lime of the year, when every-on-is preparing for painting their homes, the question is, W'UKKE can you get your paints the cheapest. Culmer Bros, are in a position to supply the de-mands at the lowest prices iu the city. THE TIMES is printed from Stereotype 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 A O'CLOCK. THIS TIMES is tlic Paper of tho People, It in opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but it Policy shall bo to treat every-body fairly. UINTAH MOTEL, Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly lirst class in every respect is now offering induce-- ; luunU to the local and trawling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. I'liE.vCH & Sowkks, Proprietors. Railroad Ticket. Bought, Sold And exehauged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' association, No. 240 Main street. The Trov Steam Laundry. Telephone 1!)2. 142 Main street. Order a ease of "Anheuser" sent home. Telephone 382. MIHCEM.ANEtH'N. TAiTTmTn 15 PA I NT A N n "w II ITK W A8H VJ hniKhtw at cost. I), II. lloovfr it Oi., IH S. Main St. S" ALT LAKE '1TY COBrOIWTION VVANTH to piiruliHM. n fonntily of .t.x'li in tli Hull l.nko( ily tla ( miy rtliw lminir nm for Mill Who will iUOt.i tlKlirt to lino. M. mayor, on or tho 2sili day April, IJ, niBf be nl)l to rflitt a alt. , cr,er of city m City llwionlor. f'iTT Ham, Halt Lake City, Mwcli lis, isw). OCKY MOUNTAIN OKN'KKAL Alfiicy, Wet 2nd Hoiith Ht Bull lke, t'lnh Territory. Wo lire the lriwt l.lx.r wini-IMi-on the FBclflii Count. We oli'rfiillyiiwi.r all corwpondciioe rfiirilin Wirn Intmr mBrket: are Uie nuttirtzl labor avenla fiw railroad oomjiniiiea in tbi wxtioti, anil will cboerfnlly annwer nil curriwiKiwleiioe in our Hum (ieneral aiieuta for Iiilern I'aieui. We are Uie lnruMtagi.nry on the Paeitie Coast. Kciittle lltli''", l'H Kroiit riln. Tmrni OUiw. 14'K', I'Hi'itm Ande. I,o AiiRi'lea MH. mi Hoiith Hiirin Mtroet. Unite City (lltice, Morriwin IlliK-k- . llencer (Milne, IliH BetenteenUi Htraet. Call or writs. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. SlnuiKcrs, Attention. Visitors to the city are always wel-come at our office aiid our carriages are at your service. We have one of the best lists of property in the city and will take pleasure in showing strangers. Give us a call before buving elsewhere, Cosway, Cole & Vateh.max, In Roberts & Nelden's drug store, 2o0 Main st. - j. A. Morlau & Sons. Tarties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by calling on us. We have a lino list of business and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more tine corners than anybody and several tracts of acreage suitable for platting close iu. Call aud see us before buying. J. A. Md klan & Sons. 3-- if 13 W. 2nd South St. - Free Labor Exchange, Mechanics needing employment or employers needing men. will bo .sup-plied by calling at the Union Headouar-ters-. room 48, building, Main street. Conducted under the su-pervision of the Utah Federated Trades and Labor Council. No charges made. We invito j'otir attention aud inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bast-Mahsha- Mkk. ( !o., 142 Main St. SPECIAL NOTICES. AHvertibeineut. nnrterthi. head will hecharued ..t the rate of ten ccnla iter line for each insertion. No adyertiwment will be taken for le than cent.. Partiea aitverti.ind in tbia c.iliimn can have their answer, artdreawed care of TngTiMM. EOK SALE. job printing oIKcw for aale. I7IHHT-CLAK- 8 Enquire at This Timfh ollii. Cr7HHAB'ErM' IU4 Luke City (Ja. Co., la hereby oflered for aale to Uta lilgheat bidder; bida will he weiyed for lite earoe up to and including the isih day of April. 1HM, by (Jen. M. Boott, mayor. The right ia reeerved to reject any and all bid.. By order of of Uie city conned. LOL'IH IIYAM.H City Iteconler. Cm Hall, Salt Lam Cm, March a. Ihw. outfit, except, COMPLCTEEWSPAPER two-roll- double m!lnm Poller pretw, aizoof lje.1 new four, horse boiler and cneine." Will sell cheap and on pitsy tcrma. Address "The Time. Co." Bait Lake Cily. C"TOHE8 on Commercial street and Third Hon In O street, lleuemia iiroperty. For particular, call on C. E. Wanllaml, 1901 Main etreeu T.10R 8ALE.-H4r"K- ET OS ii WUTH y Wi feet-dee- Mick house. kik1 buy iw.r Investment, will sell cheap. The Vaiiliurkut. Investment company, 17a Main atrcot, tor It 8011th. I HAVE a choice lot of acresKe and city prop, erty for mle. All particulars can be hud from the owner, at No. 418 Eaat Second Sonlb .trcet. Bait Lake Cily. The Hest is always Cheapest. "Lyon's" "Parasols aiid Umbrellas" This season, plain black silk with Handsome handles, are most desirable. Solid Silver, Natural Silver mounted Club Sticks, Ebony " Carocd " "Lyon's" goods will be found only at Tho Lace House. - 66vl05 feet business property for $223 per foot; cheap; house, bath, elli55x330 feet on 4th West. $15,000. 68 acres three and a half miles from postollice. cheap. $0000 will buy 0x7 rods 9th Last and 4th South Sis. . $:100 will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South Sts. 0x10 rods on 4th South, W2j per foot. 8x11 rods ou 1st West and ir, blk. 28. pl.K, $4000 for 4ixl2 rods, brick house live rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on ah So ami 2d Kast streets. $o300 fnr3i.xl0 rods on 5th So bet 2il and Kd' West $10)0 for 25x140 feet, four-roome- d house. Tiios. Glest & Co. For key tiittiiift and society badges go to the Novelty works at fit Kast Third South. Ksunsos Buos. A full line of French and American Clocks al J)avidson,Lcyson & McCune's. lira. Whitney ft nnclier'a Dental parlors next to Cullcn hotel. TJTE TIMES WILL AWWtYS ADVOCATE THE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AM) UTAH. IT IS HACKED BY CAP-ITAL, RUN BY ENERGY, SAND-WICHED WITH BRAINS. AND IS A' 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 Suro Cure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on JIS TIM ES' I i I Owner Muat Hell Two pieces to protect other tvo. I have four pieces of choice prospective business properly, and will sell any one O a front foot under anything el-s- on the block: One piece on Second South between Second and Third West; one on Third South between First and Sec-ond West ; one on Second West bet ween Second and Third South; one on Third West between Second and Third South, Address box 1154. KLKS ( LCH tiOK tine location for: a first dam Inquire at the Real Katate Exchange. I XlK KK VT Vl N K LA WiVi KOOM OS f llrt flia of Klk'a Club building; will make line room for an attorney. Iniilra at lhe Ileal CI.ale Exchange. WAN'TKII. JOB OF POSTINU BOOKS. KVKMSliS. Addrcsa H. U. V., Time office. TVEKYBODY to adyertiae their wanta In tbia fj department of The Tub. hlTl'ATIONS WAX! KU. SITUATION. Try an adrertiaemeat in Tb j TiMra. LOST. OST OK STRAYED. A YEAR OLO brown horse about fifteen hand hfzh, and branded S L on the left hip. t!o reward will be paid bv hia return to Andrew White. 4S West Second South, atreet. (ioL'DEN opportunity, ia loat if yon do not adTertine in The Times. I Mi RAM DONNELLAN', Kcal Eatate Agenta, 11 W. S.iU South Street Headquarters for East Bench proper-ty. Look at our list: i'"5 acres in Flat C, at 000 per acre 20 "Block 5 " " 15 " yi .'.5.7 ' 1000 j 07 lOOO To 2S 1200 " 5 j,,- -, 700 5 lots in iDjrlewnod. at fp-- ' 10xt8 cor. 5th S. and 13 00- - J010, 4th S. and 4th h., $18,000. 0x10 od S. and 10th K..12.000 m feet by 830 feet near new hotel, east side, at $400 per foot. Best buy in t20ock29.1stSo,l.h,l5.0(m. ft., lot . block .1.1, 1 - A at 2ud South, near 2nd $400 per foot, on East. You will find a tine assortment of Opera Glasses at Davidson, Leyson & McCune's. Wagner' Grove. The only Family and Pleasure Resort, Emigration C'anou. Trains leave Utah and Nevada depot Sundays at 1:00 p.m. And " 3:40 p.m. I Llv!iil'gest,stock of Kings in the city I piJn, Leyson & McCune's. The "north star" refrigerator never ovtsmustv or sour after using, as it is led wifli J'ure air imported direct irom Peru;for salo at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. PERSONAL. liERWVA'iDOITCBLACKBlN k CO., I Hern! hax from Waatco bullimg to m E. Fln-- t South, up ataira. Rtni Id-- 1 and i. OR LAWKS. IX YOU WISH TO GENTS lth anvonet If o. end three tocent tanire forpartl- - ulira. Addreta Mid Continent bureau of 0rreiKind.ince. U'i Ojmaiendal atreet.alt Lake City. Utah. rpHE PAINLESS ELECTRO DENTAL OK-- n.e I S. Main ftreet. ro,rn II and . Teem eitru-te- d without pain tr the oee of nltroua oiide of ira. whk-- l perfectly harm-I-and aree with all eonmtioti the a tern' Teeth extracted, nla'n. only ceni wi:hc.alne.Vt.-ent- . Fl.ilua 7!i rna and nowarda. Art'.tl'-ta- i teeth aud old 8.i;n at rea,nat'e prices. All work ifuaranteo fr-- e. (tpen from a. tn. in p m . faunoay trom a. ui. w 1 p. m. Cut .tiaout. The --Vorth Star" sideboard wade of soli.i ash, handsomel v ?u"d elantlytini,hed with Irene . pany. . Novelty Manufacturing Co., key ir aud "lock repairing, 61 East Third .South. Kncdsos Bkos.O Choice maple svrup, the tine-- t in the land Humoud s choice Irani and bacon, new goods and choice fruiu arriving every dav at C. B. Durst's, 73 and .4 t. 'Jnd .South St. Wanted. Twenty five sol'citors for city work. Call at The Tluls office. I ilvfd nVamplcr & Weeks was I of 7 "J", mutual consent on the 21st Pnl, 1890. T. W. WASirLEB, !tl,t t". B. Weeks. Lakc City, AprU 81, IStiO. Physicians advbe the Anheuser Buscn Lager Beer as a family tome. Telephone Jewelry. If in need of a new kitchen stove. That will bake, that will boil, that will stew well. Look over toe stocks. tn the Main street blocks. Then coinrf ana examine the Jewel. From roasting the iarifest, turkies, To making a saucepan of gruel, From baking to broiling, Preserving or boiling. All, all can be done by tho Jewel. Our compels, the combines and co ops., Only brag on their saving of fuel. But the handle screw movement, And sub flame improvement. Can only be found in the Jewel. Don't be fooled by a similar name, To steal a man's brand is too cruel, Look well at the mark, If Its George 31. Clark, You can bet your sweet life its the Jewel, ' Sold only by 'HOUGHTON & McNAIU, ; IS Hast Second South, Welch's Old Stand. iSWffATffiCOMPANT. r it Lake Capitalists Organize a Cor- - poration With'a Stock of Three Millions. rjAT it PEOPOSES TO DO. riU ruroish Water '' for Irrigation, Sprinkling and Flushing Pree-O- ther Intentions. Waterworks company The Ut ih articles of incorporation . The tital to of f 1,0 $:!0l)--Ton- U10 bbject is tho furnishing of Iu, Salt Lake and other Utah cities. :l!.ire 110,000 shares of $100 each. L incorporators are some, of the lead-- , bushier men of the city, and are: mos(;!ci',!nninS' Kiil'olas Treweek, tilrim Hanauer. Dennis Sullivan, :ta1Mk,nl08,1 Jol,U J- - D:l1'V' W,; "jicforuii-k- , K. C. Chambers and f,lmE.Il""y- - Tho oflieers are Hich dMaciutosh, president; John J. Daly, '..'president;' Abraham Hanauer, Usurer; and Nicholas Treweek, sec- - j'wnling to the statements of )Pafin members of the firm the nieration is composed entirely of ,L capitalists who propose to fur-,- h water to Salt Lake City. They V llioy do 110(1 ('nine here as does iu.,or Jones and want everything Kir own way, but that they are williifg it the pcoplo shall have a chance to ,'f One of the features of the last mi'paign was that the citizens were mussed water in plentiful quantities. ;vH they have no .better facilities 10 before. Petition after petition is lit into the council' by residents who ,mtan extension of mains and aro re-n-bccaiiso some ono objects to ;lViDg their share of the per 'ipilib This company will lay i,ins all over the city. It is only a ,iporation with money and means that ,11 afford to lay a system as it is pro-ikm- I here. The corporation will ex-m- $1,850,000 at once if arrangements 0 niailo. and will employ 500 men. he system put in will furnish enough liter from the start to supply a city of 10,000 people while they will always : prepared to increase. The pumping laehiuery will be adequate to supply a m.000 population. It is proposed by the company to nve the old water system intact and iiliri their own. Water pipes will be urn (i to 8(1 inches iu diameter. One feature of the new system, so is sa'ul, is that the company proposes furnish water for street iiinkling, irrigation and gutter Hush-- . r; free of all cost from April 1 to Octo-i- 1. During the other six months the ider will be stored in the company's crvoir. This is something that no licr system in the country is aecus- - medtodo. The company says that it only wants 'air and impartial hearing, by . the opfr of Satr Laker'That 'it Will l)iiid elf to every promise made and will tree if the privilc' ges asked for are anted to begin work withiu ninety ivs. As a matter of fact mains will be laid every part of the city and the lire ntection doubled. This is considered the firm as the best argument in or of the concern. The matter will probably come up li'oro the council at its next meeting. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, id ltecord of the Sitles Made Yesterday In Salt Lake. Tho real estate transfers yesterday re very light, being a fraction less an $30,000. Below is the table: ula Stevenson to.Taines A Brown, all 'Mnt SI. block 1. Heath's subdivlHion. 850 1 Hapgood et al. to J C Anderson, all 'Hots 11 and 12, block 55, Kinney & .mrley's put MOO Mraub et al to L Cohen, all of block Capital heichts addition 140U 1 Brown and wife to H E Hassford, 0 lots 10 and 11, block 87, plat B, jstlake town .... 50 'wy et al to N S Tompson, St wreroon, block 51, ptatd .:837 Biirt n al to F W Little, 1x10 rods, ' lots, block 61, plat D ,.- iaO kiiw to Emily Atkins, 3x10 rods, lot " blwk 10. plat G 10 ')e and wife to H C Butler, aoutb-- t quarter section 30, township 8 "nth. range 1 east 1500 net A Partridge to J Laird, all of It aud 7, block 15, Garden City plat il'Tli'" i'Craden,' all or 'lot 'l7, M,lw,1tlne place .subdivision. W0 uattoB.to 8 Atlttntxm.' tWT rodx, t. block 7. plat A. corner Second '; and Second West,. ; 8.187 uahloiiist to Cari'e L Ohlson. all of irnLl 'k N'I'lnney& Gourlev's plat 300 Im SM wlfe to M Schmidt lots , block 80, plat B, West lake " n 3 to M Sciimtdt ,' ail of 'lots .'"M.'iHaynes addition 100 P.'? nd wife to M Schmidt all ."n "id 28, block 81, plat B West- - town 1 l rnLV; ,Gu"'1' w K Hubbard', E Hubbard, torth-quart- "n. section 81, township 3, ranee 1 easit 2.000 ,; Wnneluim to H J Grant, all of j'tU aud one half of 8, block 73, rurh?,:''! 'R "'w'nitt'eniorV.'aii'of VnT1' s- Hpath's snbdi vision... B.0UO hk! m'sJ J "Thompson, all of 1, 48, Cummlngs subdivl- - vp e.ooo l, hi?" i,0oJ,l I)aVlS' U r U 18 9, Gardeu City, plat B... Tolal tsa.ues Jiotice. - All persons arc hereby w arned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or ofl'al or ft'lth of any description, with-out first notifying tho city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. i.WliXIAM 8HOWAI.fi, ; CHJ Scavenger, room 6, City Hall. April 17, 1800. NOTICE TO CKEIHTOIW. TSTATKOK DAVID H. KINHEY, DECF.AHKI) 1j Nolire la nin by the Hit. relate of DafM II. Kiuney. ilcneeeed, to Uie creditor" of, anil all fmr. rona liHinK rlliiom iwaiiiat Ilia mill ilw-l- . lo exhibit them, with tbonemanary yonrbera, within ten mnntba aftor the lirxt i.ublii'Bllon of litis notice, to the wtlil eilnilnitrnl.ir.at the law otinw of C. O. Whiltemore ami H. I'. Armtroiit, 151 M. Mnln at rati. Halt Lake Cily, Utah, in tba Onnty of rlall Ijeke, Datd,Mr,,b25.m o wn,n,KMo(p Aclmlni.trHtor of tb Eataleof Dat id II. Kiuany, DeceaMsl. M)TIIE OF SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. VOTICK IH IIKKKHY (!IVr-.- THAT IN 1 iminiiance of an order of the I'robale Court of Tooele Coiniiy, I'tah, made on the IWt It day of March, lMi, In (he matter of tha calate of Mrlilzct lief 'ourcey, the underxlKiieil. lhe ailinlnlnlrulorof mill etal, will sell al private aalo to the hlKh.Kt I.IUiler for cah, current money of lhe l'iilt.-i- t riuiea, and eultjcct to conllitiiHtloit by ald jimlwia court on or after the wh day of April. Iwi. at Ht'H'kton, In aalrf county all the rtjht title, lntereHt and eiute of lite "Aid Urldjet IWour-iv-at the time of her arid all the rbrht, title Illld llltereal that eald et.tte ltahyo 'ra-tion of law ir other ie a'lulrcil other than or In iMl'UUon to that of aald lnteiate at the lime of hird.'.ilh In and to all lhoe lota, iilecen anil parcel of land altiiat. lylntf and In tlielown of . T.etele loimtv, I'tah Territory, and bounded and d w rllel aa follow, to wit U,l ir. In hlK kXil. wlthadoliedwelllnK hoiin. Iit leln bliH-- HS, vm attl. It 17 In biff k d. luinl)crdwellln houao. Lot win Mock . ; L;t 3! tn Mock t. l.t ti in hl'K'k nil, ' ' Lot 15 In block K, adol and lumber dwell-le-houe Lot l In block W, vacant. Lot 18 In Mix k "j. " i acre of hay land In the NW' H:, JW, Tp Mliiamnrt be made on each kit eparrfeir. and mav he made at any time fier the nrt publication of thl noik an! bft lhe niak-In-of the Mle. All hldnoroffera mnt be tn wrlilne and le't at theatoreotJamee Ilual.ea In e. town of Stockton, or delivered to th underused ler- - fV in Jill y Term and condition of amlo: Cab current money of lhe rusted rtialea t'-- per rem of the purchase nionev to tx- - paid on the day of ae, balance on confirmation of ai by aald prote court. at the expentte of the purr hsr. JAMKS Ifl'iiHKW, A lmlllllr.il lf.e et.le of Brl.laet Iejiiriy, de. eel. ttated April II. 1J. lie following properties are for salo Weasy terms. Inquire of E. B. fe,o'2 'South M!lin street. eoruf,''on Brigham and O, fae- - ",Oath,, and west. acre tract corners on Ninth 'I east S0"th Boulevarc'. faeiug south I ''wtiful twenty acres on the East little south of Terracclleights, ; fall water rights. wst investment in the whole "PlartJrove lots, only $200; one-di!a- !' oue-thir- d one year, onc-year- 8 per cent interest. XotUe to Contracton. iw'C'n? of the eontraetors and Wfflf balt Lake City will be held I of Col. S. P. iklurmy at 8 p. "'aY evening, April 2.jtb, to take tiou matters of inter-"- ' . v Ori,eu op the fJojjjjrTTEE. M)TH THE PROBATE COI FT IN ANT KOR IN iJiMe ouuty. Territory of I lib In the matter of the estate of Mary '.'aleali cee4. Notice la hcrt)T riven that fharte V. Wliliania. excntor of the it wul and tetarr.nt and of the ute of Mry i ilail, deceaaed, ha rendered for aettlement. alwl filed In ald rtirt. I h!a f nal a. conni of hl adtnlnltriion of aald j estate and petition for Btoil of me rWueof ildetate the perxjna en i titled thereto, anil that Wedlieady. the ado da of April. A. I). I"', at Hi o ci. k in., at the court r.-- m of aald conrt. lo tne C4,unir ( ourt Hiiif. Halt city and com.ty, Clan Territory, haa ten duiy aipolot.l l,y tb iu)"fftai.t cmrt Ut the ettment of ald atd beani aaid itlW.n U dlat-tt-tion at wklcb time an.1 fim: any pemon In-tereeuvl In utld estate may aitar and ft" cauee. If any there 1. hy nai.l a count ak'nild I am he nettiAd and aporoved anI ttnai diatrttm-- j tioa mad. - pra,f UjoHy r c"TVy. R. lertc o lb frotoale Couxl, I BT. JOB L. Nutau, leputy. |