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Show - TnE SALT LAKE TDIES, SATURDAY EVENING,- - APRITj 26, 1890. ' VJ National Bart-:- - OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital 250,000.00 No. 11 K. First Booth (tract. DIEECTOES: H. G, Haloh, Prw't. O. M. Downey, Vlea-Pre- IW Marshal. K. K. BorymaM, V. H. Anarbach, D. (", Raonn, John J.Daly, W. P.Nohl, J. W. Donnellan, Cashier. TraDsnoU a eeneral banking business m all branches. Sells Sight Drafts on the principal cities of the world, issues Circular Letters of Credit and Postal Money Orders on all parte of Europe and the Orient. Collections promptly at-tended to. Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailing in this market. vitod te attend. K. M. WADK, C. C. Wai.tkk Shush as. K. of R. A 8. ANCIENT ORDER OP FORESTERS. CVoi'RT PRIDE Or'tTAH7StOrrlSia first and third W edneday of each month, at K.mportuin Halt. Visiting Brother made welcome. GEO. V. AKHMOK. I'. R. V. H Kpngt'EH. S. F.. P. O. Bvg WW. MASONS. VA9ATVH 1.0IM1K. NO. I. A. F A A t V Regular communications held at (be Ma MHiie Hall the aecond Friday o( each month. Members of sinter Lodge and aojourntug brethren In good standing are cordially lntted to attend. AIXII.PH ANDKKSON, W. M. J. NUug, Secretary. UTAH OOMMANUK.RY. NO. I. KNIGHTS Stated ooni'laves held at hall, on the tint Thursday of each month, at 1 oYlock. Vlaltluc KnOihte are courteously lnrlted to attend. A. M. GRANT. E. C. Phiup Bhhkis. Recorder. A ROENTA Ii)l5E.NO. 1 "ST r7 A. T XV Stated communication held at Mawmlr hall ths first Tuesday in each month. Members of sister lodges and eoiournlng brethren In good standlug are cordially Invited to attend, 0. . VARI AN, W. M. M. C. Phiij.ips, Secretary. M" t7moriah urMiTNCi77rr 1 aTmI Kogular communication held at Masonic hall. East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members (f sister lodges end aujniirnliig brethren In good standing are cor dlally Invited lo attend. JOHN H. FARI.OW, W. M. Ihristophkr Dikhi. Secretary. UTAH CHAPTKIl" NO. 'C R. A? M. Stated held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at Hp. in !r jntirulng companion are cordially invlied U attend. JACOB 1. HRKFNF.W Al.D, M. T.. H. P. Philip Bntiii,. Secretary. Capital Fully Paid, $400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire nail Burglar l'rotif. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. I. It. WALK I K, President, M. H. WALKER, M. .1. 1ILFSM AN. Cii.nlei, I.. H. FAItNSWOKTH, Ai.M'aaliler, 0. K WALK hit, .lr AmI. ( aeliler.. CLIAS TTTLB REAL ESTATE AGENCY LoxKa, Rial Ksr.n,"MiNiMa Stock Dksvhh Bkanch. Oourt Houc, Dearer, Col, Manager. J M'Mm-A- "'' CTAU'tMINK PAINT AND WHITEWASH t cost. D. . Hoovr k CO., V K. Mutn 8t. CALT LAKRTlfYTtlKmKAT 10NWANT8 O Ut ptm'hnw a qimnlity of utiw. in th KU ityltMl'o., dj imni.-- ttiuR amo fi Mle who will nuot fiKiireti lo IJn. M. fckO, or, on or um Ui JMb ilmj of April. IMAi, oik; b rl to sIlM't If. By vtdw of th city connril. MIOI HTVH. City BHnlw. CittHau,8ai tI,h PiTi.JiMvh , 1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL M Wm nd rioolh Hi., fUU Uk, l'th Ivrrilnry. W r th lnrt Uhor mm. puny on tin Paoifir. CoiU W ebrfuH nw nil porrpotil,n,, rrilin Wntr lhor mnrkl. re th nthorird: Itbnr trnt for -- 11 rnilriMKi oompnii in thi win will ehwrfully aiuwor all rorriondvno in our I in. Dnnwal aurnla inr Palnt. We an tha larinal anoy on th Pacilie l aaat. rVatlla OHiro, lf Front 8tnw. Taooma .flc. mm, Parine Arno. Lot. Ancolf Oflir. 39 Houlh Hpri SlnwU Bulla ( ity Offioa, Hnrriaon Block. lVnw Oflti, M BTanlMnlh 8trt. ( all or writ. SPECIAL NOTICES. AdTOTtiwrnrnta undsrthia head will Uinharirad ,.t th rate of ten centu per line-fo- eaeli iuaertion. No advertisement will tie taken for leva tlian Itt rente. Partiea advertieinn in thia rolumn can have, their anawera adiireawHl cara of Thk TlMas. FOR SAI.K. ptiR SALK-- A K A M ,Y Ht'UUY HORSE; T cheap; ?JE. Seeond South St. IIIIST-CLAH- S Job prinUnR offle for aaln. 1 Part on time. Enquire atTai Tmaoftica. 7Q-- SHARES OF UA8 STOCK, In the Halt iOt Iike Oitytian Co., i hereby offered for eale to the higheat, bidder; bida will be received for the rame op to and including th 2Hh day of April, ls0, by (. M. Scott, iiayor, Tha right I ia reeerved to reject any and all bide. By order of of the city council. LOUIS HYAM8 City Recorder. Cm Hall, Salt Laki rm. March a, vmo. COMPLETE NEWSPAPER onthl, eioent type: include two-roll- uoubl mwlium Potter preaa, ize of bed Sin If., new four-hor-boiler and engine. Will aell cheap and on eaay terms. Addreaa "The Timea Co." Salt Lake City. STORES on Commercial at reet. and Third Sonth Revenue, property. Kor particulars call on C. E. Wnntland, m Main it reet . HAVE a choice lot of acreage and city prop-erty I for eale. All particiilare can be had from the owner, at No. 4m Eaat Second South atreet. Kail ltke City. Keep Your Eye on "TH TIMES' The Salt Lake Daily Times I(H NOW AN-- 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIMES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. THE TIMES is printed from Stereotype Platen on a Qoss 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. THE TIMES l tho Paper of tho People, It is opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but Its Policy shall be to trout every-body fairly. THE TIMES WILL AL IKi YS AD VOCATE TEX MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AND UTAH. IT IS BACKED BY CAP ITAL, RUN BT ENERG Yt SAND-WICIIE- D WITH BILUNS, , 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 Sure Oure for the Bluest Keep Your Eye on 'The TIMES' i Happy Hour Dental Coiiipiiuj. TwoT.mlii'S, two pl2 (iciitlpmi'ii. Our MllfcI'.MiTon1 yoiii'ln- - giEIIJ1 whitiMiing I lie dSSjEP5 teiilh. iii'w iro- - ;iiuu ami troiit-mon- t IVi'c of cliai'K'.'- Fine.it gold fill-ings $1.50 and ii. Tcrtli rxlractod positively without pain and danger by use of our new anesthetic! compound aid five of charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or amalgam fillings, $1; phos-phate and other fillings, . Full set of best teeih, $5 and up, ac-cording to material in base plate. Sirs. Buck and Miss W'eaverling of this company eepecially solicit the pat-ronage of ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, Hai'pv Hock Dkntal Co. Office in Wasatch Block. Wilt KKWT. VOU RKNT BASKMENT OF KI.KH' CU B r biillillnK: line Irwatinn for a flrat nlaaa Inquire at the Real Estate Kxi'hanne. t" OR RENTfTnK I,ARHrrilOOMON: tlrst floor of K.Ik's Club ntillrtlim: will make line mom for an attrny. Inquire at the Rpal Etal Exchange. WANTED. ,rANTED UIRl7l'OII (IKNEnAI, HOUHE-V-work, at m Eaat Flrel Bonth atreat. ANTEDTHREE FIRST fl.AHS COAT makers, at Jos. Haumgarlen a, UflO B Main htrrfct. job ofI'iikt iNiTTiooTrsi. kvenTnoI; Addreaa H. D. D., Tlmea ofBi. VKUYBODY to adtertia their waola InUila I? dopartment of Th Ti mm. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION. Try an dTertiaam.nt In Thk Tij(- -, PERSONAL. TjKRHON A L - l)K. J. H. BLACK BURN CO., 1 Hernia KnectHllntx, haa removed from Waeatch building to W K. Firat Boutn, up atitlra. Koonml. Kt.'.ll and IX OR LADIES. IX) YOU WIBH TO GENTS with anyone? If ao, aend three two cent. Hlampaforpartlculara. Addreaa Mid Continent Bureau of Correapondanea, 184 Commercial atreet, Bait Lake City, Utah. rpHEPAlNOisB ELKCTKO DENTAL OF-- tlce. 138. Main atreet, rooma It and 1'J. Teeth extracted without pain by the una of nitrous oxide of gas, which la perfectly harm-less, and agreea with all conditions of th aya-tc- Teeth extracted, plain, only Sft centa. with cocaine HI centa. Flllinga 1ft centa and lipwarda. Artltlclal teeth aud grild lllllnga at reasonable prices. All work guaranted. fri. Open from It a. m. to dp. ra., Hunday a from 8 a. in. to I p. m. Cut thia out. IJATRIOTIP OKDER SONH OF AMEKICA, I Washington Camp No. i. P. O. S. of A., meets everv Friday evening, at J JO, In Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and lat Bouth ata. Sojourning bona are cordially invited to attend. WM. GLAHMAN. Prehident. A. S. BAHi'BTT, ltecordlng Hecretary. loaned on diamonda. watehea and MONEY rr. K. McCarrirk. 240 Month Main au one door north of Walker Hoaae. Alao a Am line of watchea, jewelry revolve and eharma for aale. cheaper than anywhere in the wwt. THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWISG, Proprietor. O'REILLY'S One-Pric- e Store. Jvccjj a FvllLiucol CLOTHIITG- - And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Boots, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Blanket, Ktc.,ttr. ll never mircitrreut goods. M'c guarantee salUai tioii, lie are never vudernoM, and M'c haev only OSE PRICE Orders by Hail Receive Careful Attention. tilO Main ft wet. two doors soulh of the White J louse. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH larcfi'l attention ire to th'. Hal? of O.ff and Bnltton. H soKeif Comianmrnlf. guar-untrei-hiahat mork't prir'. COLLECTIONS UA0EAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPOXDESTS: Xrw York Itnr- n Tr', Nat- - Bank.riicia- - l. al Nat. Bank. Kount'e Bro. rhi'-a- i Commercial San frsncisco-Fir- st Na'. Bank. Crocger- - Woodwrcln Nat. Bank. Omaha -- Omaha Nat. Bsnk. St. Bsrrkof S! I.oui5 I itv-N- a'. Bank of Kanaae j p?nver- - Denver Sat. Bank f'ltr Nat. Bank l,,.T.rtoit. Knelana-Me- e". Martin i. Co., M Loint)aitl street. MC I ETI r.n KSIOHTB OF PYTHIAS. riALANTHB U)ViiTsO t. K. OF P. Rej Vy ulr Convention 4 every Mfday evening, m In Cast ie Hall. Walker 0)ra Hwm ftmlSing. &WWWVZ"?"1 vi:e,l ., attend. C. W. M. Riat.tr. K. of K. 8. tocky mot;staw wrxiv sok.of Ik, p veetn-er- Thuraday evening at 7 o . loch'. In Caetle Hall, Walker Opera Houe tni'ldlriK. Memher of th ZFr 7 invited to attend ABTHt B A. Br biw-- K of K.jkR. MVmhKUiDfiKW). I. K. OF P. Kecnl' Tueaday evettng al 7 o'clock cle Hail Walker Opera Horn bnilliai-- hojonrnlng Knights cordially to-ehes of per.spiratiou on my manu-script . Let me say, sir. that I fed that the Jackson club will never die. Wo may lmt up the Liberal party and sink the fragments down to the bottomless sea of oblivion along with the McGintys of oilier political organ-izations which have long ago gone dow n in tho briny depths, but what matters it? After a time we can knock the Mormon outlit silly. Of course they may run tilings awhile, but in the end we can mount the mangy corpse of the People's outfit and crow." Wheu that day comes I can point with pride to the organization which bears my name. There may be some who will protest against our pulling up an independent ticket at the next election, but, sir, let them protest, Who cares if they do kick? The success of the parly is above all such tilings. Suppose the Liberals are defeated, we c:i ivilidi im with tlio other side in eiplit or ten years and knock (he socks otV 'cm. Therefore 1 say hit's slay with 'em. The only fellows who will howl are the Liberals who don't want to give up the unices w hich we can get about the year I'.MHI. in the meantime, ue can afford lo wait. AVith the promise, of gill edged creamery butterin the future, we can put up w ith skimmed milk for a time. Let 'cm snort Tom, let 'em snort. And should any of them assert that we are just in the tight for what money there is in it. and say that mo were hired to do this thing by the church let 'cm assert. We can stand it. Tom, we can stand it. The poisoned shafts of malice which they rice at us will fly off our virtuc-grojiM'- sides like bul-lets from a pea shooter on a hemlock shingle. "Ve know our busi-ness, Tom, and with the Jacksonian principle of democracy as our standard we can Hgjit to the bitter end and fly our banner triumphantly ou the battle-ments of our fallen foes. Again thanking you for your consid-eration, I remain. Yours truly, t'. M. Jackson. P. S. Dka.ii Tom: 1 notice that since writing the .above the club has changed its name. That's just my lin k. I don't bear you any malice but its tough. 'Twas ever thus, etc., I've seen my fondest hopes decay. Now I will have to begin all over again. But I don't blame you; please bear that in mind. Yours, J.UKSON. P. S. No. 2. Tom, I think the club has made a mistake; I do actually. Wonder if we can't fix it so as to rescind that action? Jack. P. S. No. !b T: Send me back my dues and swipe my name from the rolls. If merit isn't to count in this matter I w ant to be considered as loose footed. J. A DISAKTKOl'S MISTAKE. The Cliunse of Xauie lauaca Hie Leading Member to AVitlidrv. Hon. Thomas H. O'Brien, secretary Salt Lako City Jacksonian Hemocratic Cliili: Dkak Sir I note with a no small amount of gratification that the newly organized democratic club of this city lias been named in honor of myself. To say that my heart, which usually pounds away at about a per minute rate, increased its speed, is putting it mild. Perhaps I had better explain to you and my fellow members the thusness of the why in connection with Ibis matter. For nearly thirty years I have roamed in my fiery untamed way over the broad bosom of earth, seeking what 1 could devour in the shape of corned beef and notoriety. Of the for-mer, thanks to my two strong arms and the presiding officers of the gratuitous collation resorts which I liavo fre-quented, I liavo secured a plentiful abundance, but as regards the latter, it pains me to say there is now aud has ever been a paucity. And I have been peculiarly unfortunate in this respect; no matter what job I at-tempted to put up, it was sure to mis-carry. I remember well when some years ago, I succeeded, for a $- -0 gold piece, in inducing a young woman to christen her youngest, Charles Jackson Slobid-insk'- i. 'Twas the proudest moment of eareer. I would liavo my money per-petuated; Loug wars after my re-mains were interred beneath the sod and the festive angle worm had wound his smoked ham colored coil around my spinal cartilage my carroty haired protege would live to tell of the re-deeming traits in tho make-u- p of his deceased god-fathe- But alas for me, I never nursed a dear gazelle, etc., but what I got left. The infant died and I was left alone again. I succeeded in getting a steamship company to endow its fastest boat with the title of "Jackson," and it collided with a coal barge and went to the bottom, and again, was I in danger of going down to my eternal couch unwept, mi'jonored and unsung. Finally in consideration of a lot of free adver-tising old Adam Forepaugh consented to name his baby elephant after me. Here I had found felicity. I knew that elephants lived for two hundred or three hundred years, aud I was conf-ident that for a century or so I would not be forgotten. I dreamed of the ii,,,..s i hnt when my mortal frame was iiinlriit':ilh the stars qui.'tly reposing of thil flown who would rrnuuil crowd that I hail tho ,mi)iii; lived by introducing my zoological namesake And I imagined how ncarcfullv I Mould await the warbling of the (.hroniatio scale by old (iabo on the morning of the resurrection, know-in-that this was so. But alas for human hopes, the iial-rnpe-got iu front of a circular saw in a lumber factory, aud I was again be-reft. Sad but determined I took Horace Greeley's advice and came weit to grow up with the country aud the other vegetables. I expected perhaps that in lime I could make myself a name that would go rolling down the bowling alley of lame and carve my patronymic in long primer on the cornice of the temple of perpetual notoriety, but I never dreamed of this. to think that J, It seems strange a eomparatne stranger in Zion, should be singled out lo be thus honored, but I Mippose it is on account of my extraordinary ability aud affability. I know that I am a"cuckoo in both respects, but it is the first time, in my career that I have overseen anybody outside myself that would acknow ledge the corn. --T cannot express to you. sir. my feeb ings as I fttt here with a short bit o imitation of a Faber o. ami a cheap Strive to put my cogitations in a tangi-ble condition. I am completely knocked ol,t That I appreciate the honor con-ferred you will note by the large blot- - said. Ho suggested the- name of Judge Bowman as his substitute. His reason for dueling was that it was liis desire to see a democrat in the posi-io- n who had lived longer in the town than he, himself, had resided. If there were any honor in t10 prcsidencv of the. club, it belonged to some "old timer. Mr. O'Brien also modestlv dccliued tho vice presidency on 'the same grounds. He stated that he had been m the city only six months, and ' thought some one else should bo honored with the distinction of the Especially lie did not waut it for the reason that the past few days he had been slandered by scurrilous' street re-ports on account of his affiliation with the organization of the new political club. He concluded his remarks by emphatically declining to accept the position! "This "is a Very peculiar position, Mr. Chairman, in which you place the com-mittee that you appointed to name the oflicers of this club," warmly ejaculated Mr. Miildlemiss. 'There is no use of Inking water now on account of newspaper talk or scurrilous street re-ports. Wo are not here to he terrilicd. We are democrats, and myself as one, will stand by democracy, I am proud of it and J don't care what is said about me." ''I am no coward," replied Mr. O'liricu. "(iod hates a cow ard. Jf it is the desire of this club I will accept the 1 care not who assails me. t mentioned the fact in or-der that it might "not be said that I was pushing myself ahead of old timers, but some of them are the very ones who upbraided me on the streets for being connected with the club. On motion of Judge Bowman the oflicers were elected as selected by the Mr. O'Brien then introduced a lengthy resolution in relation to democracy aud denouncing the Cullum bill, w hich provides for the disfranchisement of Mormons anil polygamists. The resolution created a wrangle. Some wanted it adopted aud others de-sired to defer action until the next meeting. It was finally laid on the table for a week, and as the members were split and a little, warm over their dis-cussion, an adjournment was taken, subject to the call of the president, e Jackson Club Adopts the Title of the " Salt Lake Democratic I Organization! L MAKES A BIG MISTAKE. L Godfather of the Society Resigns and I Leaves the Little Band to go .. I to Destruction. I The Jackson Democratic club which I ore uiized last Tuesday night with I mtols aud trumpets, in mime, is no But tho club is still in exist-- I It is uow known, or rather Hie llluet of Hie Democratic baby I Utah has been changed lo the Salt tke Democratic club. I I meeting of tho new political organ-- I lioa was held hist liijrht in thro . courtroom. The. attendance (,,. L ot exceeeinsly large, but those were present managed lo get into L;tn"le iiiuoiigst themselves over po-- I matters and the. manner in which ,Vmesss of the club was being con-Le- d The secretary used a polite for tho word wrangle, and said L it was merely a pleasant, debat... I lluiv seemed to bo two factions in l moduli and the only way out of Linlihma was adjourumeni, I Col liiike Murrin, who was fl temporary chairman on the l ht the club was organized, presided Tr the assemblage, while Tom. K. lirieu acted as temporary chairman. Lilly after 8 o'clock, the chairman tiled the meeting to order aud Ljteil the secretary.tovettd.tlie miu-Lo- f the previous meeting. There L nothing unusual about tae request, 1. all well organized clubs, bodies and clings have minutes which are read I their respective secretaries. It was I usual, ordinary request of the chair I the reading of tho minutes. lie ,lc it in au humble, genteiuanly way, It before the secretary ivas jiermitted I jnfrin the members of the club what II tranl'iveil at the first meeting, J. I Miduleiuiss made an objection to the Liu which tho secretary kept his r. O'Brien begun "reading the Lutes of the previous meeting" from I newspaper report which he had Led iu his little record. He made I few introductory remarks aud Litioued the name of tho' Mormon let from which the report had been want to say right here," interposed I Miildlemiss, "that press reports are I; minutes. We have a secretary and Lint the minutes read from his rec-ti, over his own signature." The report is alfrighl," replied Mr. linen, and furthermore 1 have no her minutes." I Well, read them, but make no refer-lee- . lo the press," said Mr. Middle-- ll'.'ie secretary read and the minutes f'T then approved.' ' '' Il'lie next order of business was to ::r from the committee on permanent :aui.ation,- of which A. T. Shroder is chairman, lie was absent, and II prohabl.y he absent from all future ' tings, for a reason best known to "elf. But lie still claims to bo a moiTat. The ollicial report was uk1, however, and was read. Sev-i- l amendments were made to it, and h adopted, and the committee was charged. The report as amended is fallows: uiicvhig that the time lias come it'ii the abnormal political distinctions iich exist in Utah should bo obliter-''I- , and believing that the best inter- - uf Utah are coupled with the su-m-y of pure democratic doctrine as il down by the platform of the last mocratic national convention. Now, ii'forc, we do hereby associate our-- for tho purpose of organizing a ii'NTatie club in Salt Lake City; to be " n as the Domocratio-Clti- of Salt to City. , , to officers of the democratic club " he a president t, a letary, and a treasurer. Ml power of this organization shall wted in an executive committee ''P'lsi'd of tho officers of the organ- - !iOU. to oflicers of this, organization shall "to the officers of the executive tmultc-r- and their duties shall bo e which ordinarily pertain to their I'hvo offices. "hull he the duly of the executive ""'ill'-'- to attend to all tho business ""iliib, arrange for all speeches fillies, and lo conduct all the de- - of the campaign. They shall "'all accounts against the club and 'I'10 same to be paid, when the treasurer upon his re-"'- S an order in writing signed by 1'ivsideiit, "" wiit'ive committee and oflicers 'to club are to hold their respective fur a term of one year or until "(cessors are elected. citizens of the United States the county of Salt M ho, iu secular and political ns Pledge their only allegiance to Y'lted .Stales shall be clegiblo to ,'"'lii in the democratic club '"U lUjy other or further test, upon f I'iiient of their initiation, fees and 'liereinaflcr provided, li person on becoming a member v. '". ' ynh sllall pay to the treasurer sum of i initiation fee and wreafter the sum of 00 cents 'My dues. '.'""""'""is of the club had not elected, the chairman ap- - a of five to make "''mmatirms for the offices. The sPPoi"ted was composed of JiiddlemibSi Ju(lge Bownui6) Tjan titin Mnri)hy and Ous W. j After being out a short time the 1Une retm-ne- with the ndation of the elec-"- f the following ofti-f'- r president. Col. Luke Mnr-- k , Thomas B. ,? for fretary, D. J. Saver; for re Murrin heard the commit--Por- t read he refused to act as nt it the club. He did not want med with glory all at once, he NOT1CK Tl CREDITORM. T78TAT-O- K DAVID H. KJN8EY, DKCKA8ED XJ fotk io hurariy giwn hy tha mlrr. mined, adtntnUtratnr of tha Mtate of David H. Kinwy, daomiiM), to Mi rrwlitor of, anil all iwr-an-having clainn aawinat tha aaiil dMaal. to oxhihit tliara, with thanMvary ronchara, within ten mnntlia after tha firat pnbliatin of tlua nntira, to th aaiil adminlatrator.nt tha law otfl.-- nf O. Whittamora and 8. P. ArmaUrnn. !B4 H. Main atrwl. Halt Laka O'y, Utah, In tha I'unty of Halt Uk. Datad, March U, 1W. O. O. WHITITMORE, Adminiatrktor of tha Ealataof Datid H. Kinaay, DacawHsl. , SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial Pletrlct of Ctah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Kriink T. Cochrane, Joaeph Ruae, Pliintlffa, I va. Cuno A. Bucache, Defendant. ) The People of th Territory of I'lah aend ureetlng toCuiio A, Huaache. defendant: VOII ARK HKRKHY HrylllBICl) TO AP-- I near In an action brought agalnat- vou by the above named plaintiff In the Plurlct Court of the Third Judicial Dlatrlct of the Territory of t'tuh. and to anawer th complaint filed therein within ten (laya lexcluaiva ol th day of rvlci after th acrvlc on you of thin aummoiia-- lf aerved within thla county: or If aervad out of thia count v. but In thla district, within twenty dava; otherwla within forty dvor Judg-ment by default will b taken agalnat you, ac-cording to the praver of aald complaint. Th aald action la brought to hav Judgment aguinat aald defendant In the aum of Wijw sV together with coata of ault: alleed to be du on a certain jMdgtnent duly mad and given on the 8Mb dav of November, IHW, In the lMtrl"t Court In arid for th County of Araphoe. In tha State of Colorado, for aald aum of WIW.'A no part of which baa been paid; aald Judgment being given agalnat aald defendant In favor of aald pfalntlffa. And vou are hereby notified that If vou fall to appear and anawer the aald complaint aa above required, the aald iilalntlffa will tak Judgment agaluat you for the aum of with coat of milt, Wltneaa, the Hon. Chart 8 Zati. Judge, and th aeal of th IMntrlct Court of th Third Judicial Dlatrlct, REAL. In and for th Territory of Ctuh, thla 7th dav of April In the year of our Lord on thouaaiid eight hull-- , dred and ninety. Hknkv (J. McMillan, Clerk. By (IKo. 1), Loowis, Deputy Clerk. fiOTICK TO CREDITORS. EUt of Edward I'etly, deeaaaad. IS HEREBY UIVKN BY TUB NOTICE admlulatraUir of tha aatal of Edward Pettr, dwwaaad. to tha erwilUira of, and all uaraona having elalma aaliiat tha aald dnreanei), to exhibit them with the n.eaarj voucher within ten montha after th. Hrt publication of thla notice to tha aald admlnla-fratrt- r at hla raaldence No. Hti Eat He.nd ftotith atreet, Halt Cake City, In tha county ol Bait Ijike, Utah Territory. Dated Bait Ike City. April . IW. Kdwajid J. Pott. Admlnlatrator of th antan of Edward Petty, deoaed. JfOTICE OF HALE OF HEAL ESTATE, "VTOTICE Is HEREBY IJIVEM THAT IS ll uuraiianne of an order of the Probata Court of Tooele County, Uth, made on lha IMlh day of March, 1W, in tha matter of tha eatate of BrKlgef. Ia0onrcey, deceased tha underalgued, the admlnlntrator of aald eetaie. will aell at private aale to tha hlgh'at Wilder for eah. current money of tha l:nltd Bta. and eubject to wmllrmatton by aald prohai court, on or after the wii day of April. m, at Btockton. In aald county, all tha right, title. Intereat and axtate of th aald Bridget m our-re-at the time of her death, and all th right, title and Interest that aald natal haa by opera-Ho-of law oroiherwtee acquired other than or In addition U that of aald lnteatat at the Dm of her death In and to all tho certain Ma. pleree and parcel of land alttiat. lying and being In the town of Tooele emirrty, Utah TerrlUiry. and hounded and deacrlbed a followe. to wlt: Irt iMn br k a. wlthadol. dwelling houae. lxd lain block W. vacant. 1H IT In block i. lumlierdwrlllng home. Iit 19 In block aa, " rt in in block a, UA In block a, I.t ia in block fc, adobe and lumber dwell-ing honee. Lot l In block vacant. Ixt l In bbe k W. acre, of hay land In th 5W '4 Sr. 9, Tp ( B K a W. Blda nt'ii't be made on each lot aeparatelv, and may be made at any time afr the lr publication of thla notice and befora the mak "llTMd'oroireramn.tbeln writing and left at thealoreof Jarne. Hughe In aald town of Btockton, or delivered to thi underalgued per- - Terin and c"ndlti"tit of aale: Ch current nvmey of the Tutted Bte. ten iwr cent of th enrchaae monev to b paid on the dav of ae balance on amiroutlon of tale by aaid probata Admlulatrafr of fhe eatate of Bridget Det'onrrey, deeeaeed. rI April II, WCfc WOHKINtiMEN'S HOC I ET It. Time and Placea of Meeting. Operative Plasterer' Union Every Monday Dlghf. room 48, Hcott Auerbach building, Main street- - Brewers' Union-Hec- ond aud fourth Tuea davs everv inimth. rKn 48, Hcott Auerlwh building. Main etreet. Painter and Decorator- - fnlon h"mw and fourth Friday every month, room i building. Main atreet. Tinner' Union and third Saturday everv month, room 4S, Scott Auerbach build-ing. Main atreet. Cigarmaker' I nlon-Kl- ret and third Thtira-diivf- . evrv mon'h. room 4H, Bcrtt Auertwh building. M:iln direct. Barber' I nlon-Thi- rd Monday of every month at Bome barber shop prevtottaly denlg-nated- . Tvpogrnphl'-a- l Union Klrat Kunday Of every month at A. O. U. W. hail. "arp'nter and Jolrer' 1 nlnn-Ev- ery Wednewlay evening at Tempi 'if Honor. Hodirrler. LaVrer and Team.ters' 1,'ni' Second and fourth Monday each month in the Temple on Honor. TaliorV Union On Sunday in A. O. V. w. Stonecutter' Union-Seco- nd and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. I. W. hall. Brick and Stoncmaaon' Union Beeond and fourth Friday of ca-- month at the K. of P. Th" Federated Tradea and Lalior Couw-.l- l EveT aecond and frmrth Bunday at their hull, room i 8 tt Auerbach building. Main rft Executive Board of the Kedera'ed Trade tv.ur.ctl Everv Saturday room h hutting "Main utreef JIOTICK. THE PROBATF. COflrT IK AVP rO 15 lAk rtmaty. Tarntory of Cuh In th matter of the eatate of Mary 'kylaall. de reuied - Notice a herehr given that Charl if. William, exatutor of th lt IU testament and of the e.tte of Mary Oodaall. deceaM, ha rendered ' ttlnanf. and filed la it eoor. hi Onai acrooni of hla admlnlrl" of taid ta and petition for nnel dle'rthntlon of rh reald'ie of aldetate among the pwvui thereto, and that Wedneeday. the 3M day of April. A. I). IW" at W --tni a m . at thec.Mirf rtm of aald c.mrt. rn th Cor fymrt Hr.uee. 1 Uk v and eounty. I th Terrttory. ha been d'lly ppn1B'1 T Judge of aaid court for the atiimt of ald accoont and bearing aald petjtioo for dutrthu-no-at which Urn and P'e f proB la frred tn Mid eet.'e may appear raoe. If aajr there be wty aald ijil aVid ne Mttled and amremed and Unal dUtrlmi-ao- . made a. prayed t f. cvnln Ciert of th Probf Com rt. By. U Mta. fceputy. |