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Show " ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL 23, .WO. 5 The boss hard-woo- refrigerators at the Salt Ltiko Hardware Co. linOSEY loaned on diamond, w.he and IV I Jewelry, t. M.t'arrick. Mtioru i Main i. cm Uoor north of W.iaer ILhi:. AUo a In line of w.tchea, jewelry revolre;. and charm for attle, cheajier than anywhe e in Iho wiwl. All kinds of musical, surgical and surveyor's instruments repaired and plated at the Salt Lake Novelty Works, til E. ilrd South. Kuudsou Bros. Martin Schmidt, "tlie" tailor, has just received his second shipment of spring woolens, t all and oaniino his slock in rooms Mo, 'JM, ui, and Progress building. ... Main Street. I have for sale for a few davs onl v a choice piece of Main street property at 20 wr cent below the market price It will pay you to look into this. Talk (puck. Also a largo list of tirst class msido anil acreage property on terms. Ckokue easy II. Torsi;v. 'i't'J South Main street. Pembroke, quick job printer. Come in aud see our largo display of new goods just arrived from the east. Bakkatt Bro' Bargains iu every line of furniture at Barrait Bros. The largest dis)ilay of vegetables iu the city at C. B. burst's. The largest stock of Rings in the city at Davidson, Leysou & McCune's. 9-- 4 . Tlie jeapest place in town buy fine juicy roasts, choice ste and nil kinds of dried, salted a.i;;i.tined meats also the finest Sanson of all kinds that can be. made, cured hams and bacon a specialty, is at u? Commercial st. Fred J. May, Proprietor. Telephone tili. Meals promptly deliv-ered. Mrs. Christy has the liuest assortment of millinery to select from. 81 V. First South street. Colonel Knox, of Texas Sitt-ings, is a shrewd, practical and successful newspaper man, au advertiser as well as publisher. A Journalist representative re-cently asked him: "What did you mean by your statement at the Publishers' Convention lat week, when you said that you did not think' that the advertise-ment iu the newspaper, "top column next to reading matter.' was worth more than the same advertisement inserted run of pancr.' as it is called?" "I did not say anything of the kind," he replied; "what 1 did say. was that I would not give twenty-liv- e per cent or any other per cent more for ' A great variety of Gold and Silver Thimbles " at Davidson, Levson it McCune's. Tou should not fail to see that fine line of silver Match Safes at Davidson, Lcyson & McCune's. The reliable gasoline stove, absolutely safe. ' for sale only at tho Salt Lake Hardware Co. special position than I would give for ordinarv space, placed anywhere that the publisher might designate, if a man has . Vf. H. McClure & Co. real estate. Choice business aun residence property. Quick sales and sure returns. Jvo. tiG West Second South street. New goods arriving every day at Barratt Bros, furniture store. i j ir,LL--i : jti rnj'T'rn Keep Your Eye on Traps' The Salt Lake Daily Times tM NOW AN' 8-Pa- ge Paper. THE TIES PUBLISHES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES & ALL THE LATEST City and Territorial News. THE TIMES is printed from S!ere?typ9 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. SOCIKTIF. KNIiiHTS OK I'YTHIAS. rAAiXviw i.oimTk Nix ;. k. ok i itnr. V' iiliu:Convir.tlmi vory Moiuluy kvxiiIiik, at S i. in., In I'aKtle. Hull. Klker Oix'iii linns tuilWiiiit. SiOmrnlnn lu.lKlit ii.i.lluiiy i,i attend. f. W. t'lTKALL, O.C. W. M. lilhi.t.v, K. of U. k S. RtK'KY Mdl'NT.UX U1Hirf NO. K. Of Meets every ThnrMtuv pyeulnit l n'eliick, lu VutU llall, Wlllker tx. Hmew biillilliiit. Meiiiliein of the nnler inw innilully iuvlted lo ntlen.l. AHTHl'H HAU1U, C. I'. A. Hl Klli K. K. f U. & 8. M" YKTI.B V.OIHIK Nt .T K.TlK "l'timliir CimvenlloiiH every Tuemluv rveulntt ttt 7:.ioVlivk. ( iitln Hall. Walker 0'r lUmw ImlMUlK. So,iiiinlilo' KnlKlit" i.r.Ully Ul- Vlte.l to Bttell.l. V.. M. W AUK, C. C. WAl.tKH SHKKMAK, K. Of K. A S. I ANl'lKNT OKDK.ll UK rVRKSTKKS. 7T6 V b t"i' it i mToPT fa i frNH"f77Ti"ieJt V ' mi the tirit Hiul Ihlnl Weilnei1ay of eaiii month, ut timporlimi llall. iUIiik llrntheni UiK ln weleonie. (,i:o. W. AIOIMOK, L'. K. C. 11. MPKKcrR. H. r.. V. O. lox ltA Itlazer, Jlucker Smyth. 5x10 and house, on 3d St., electric cars pass the door; $15000. 3vl0, 0th East near 8d South, east front;,$701)0. . - 8x10 and house, 2d cast near Tlh South, east front; $.1800. 2d West near 7th South; mm. 0 rods, 5th near I, south frout; fflJOOO. A good farm of 210 acres for sale, or will exchange for city property. IIoc'kkk & Smyth, So,- 234 S. JIain St., over Koberts & Leiden's drug store. Tho only reliable gasoline stove at tho Salt. Lake Hardware Co. Don't forget the lumiiiatiiig "north star" refrigerators, at tho Salt Lake Hardware Co. Be sure and see our new goods, just arrived by the train load lot. Ci'iiuo aud take a look for yourself. 15aki;att Bkos. Who Want Tliein? Lots 5 and G, block 60, plat C, $8000; 1000 cash, $1000 May 13, $2000 June 13, $4000 one year at 8 per cent; full com-mission. Davis & Sti!In;kr, . 23 West 2nd South. The Troy Steam Laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. 142 Main ft. Telephone 102, Barratt Bros, lead in new designs of furniture. Call early and get your choice. New lines of spring neckwear just opened. Basl-Marha- Mer. Co., 112 Main street. not brains enough to write and display his advertisement so as to attract, attention, and eanso every reader of tlie paper to sett it, he should not be an adver-tiser. He should drive a street-ea- r mule, run a milk-car- t, or edit the N;w York Mail and Express. The tirst 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 tho publication in which it ap-pears to pause and peruse it, you can not hope that the saint) udi'ertisemeiit, 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 advertising, which consisted in distributing sample popies and displaying on tli'tt news stand chroiiialie show-cards- , was passed, and thai, the most profitable way to reach leading people is to ad-vertise in publications that are read ami digested by appreciative people. The paper I represent costs $1 a year. What is the use of advertising a $4 publicaliou in a HO cent medium? Why should we hirno for profit if wo present the mer-its of a 4 article to a IW cent man? Would you advertise a plow or a threshing machine in the, Armv and Navy Journal? (Would you expect profitable returns fr'omyourad-vertisemen- t of a a year publication in a medium daily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop girls or la-borers whoso income would not average more than four, tivo or six dollars a week? 1 advertise in papers that reach people who me able to afford the amount we ask for pur publication. Wo 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, 1 mean fifty per cent, profit on the investment. I be-lieve in taking your oh n nimli cine. I prescribe advertising to my commercial friends and use the prescription myself." Five car loads of now and elegant furniture just arrived at Bakkatt Bkos. - Barratt Bros, havo all the late aud fancy dining and sitting room Chairs. Bakkatt Bkos. MA SOS. ' ah ati H ri7iiTt ij.;. no. i. aTV. a a. m. ? Keuular I'oiniiiiinlcMloim held at the Hall the ei ond Friday of aeli moiilh. Meinherii ut ulster IhU;hs anil o.oimilti( brethren In irood ntanrtln me cordially Invited tuattend. MmU'll ANDKHHON, W. M. .1. MAI.sll. Herrelarv. t'OM M ANDKK Y. NO. I. KNioiiTH UT.UI Slated eoni laves held ut hall, ou the Mrt 'I'hnrntay of eai h inonili, ut To'elo. k. Vlsltlim KnlKhtn are roiirtemi-l- y Invited to Htt I. A. M. tiltANT, K. f. I'liit.ie IliiitK.H, Kecorder. A" HI I KNTA MUM l K Ni . .'I. A. K. A. M. Staled eomiiimili allonii held at MuhoiiIo hall the tirst Tuesday In each month. Memi tn of sister Indues und soJomliliiK brethren In uood tudlliK ure i ordlally Invited to attend, V. rl VAKIAN, W. M. M. C. Plill.I.irM, Secretary. T. MOKIAH i.DIMir:. NO. I. A. V. A A. M. ill lti;iilareoininunli ailoiis hl.l at Masonle. hall, Kast Teniple Htivel. the whuihI Monday nt each month. Menihers ot rdslcr lodge and BoJoiunliiK hrelliren In k.hhI bIuiiiIIiik inn cor-dially 111 v lied to nllend. JOHN H. FAKt.OW, W. M. Ciiiuhtopiikh Iunti., Seeretary. ClIAI'TKII. NO.'l. R. A. M. "HlBle.1 UTAil held on Hi" tirst Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall Bt n. m. coniiaiiloim urn roi ill, illy Invited lo HI tend. J VCOH .1. (.KLRNKWAI,!), M. K. II. 1. I'mur liumiis, Hecreiary. Over sixty lots have been sold in (.Jar-de- n City addition, plat "P," to St. Louis people. Lots are worth from $")0.00 to $100.00 each; $25.00. balance one and twoyears at 8 per cent. Cauiwkll & Fkki-- , Utah Commercial bank, rooms 3 and 5. Notice. All persons are hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal Or offal or fflth of any description, with-out first notifying tlie city scavenger, who will issue, directions for its dis-posal. Wll.MAM SlIOVVAI.l., City Scavenger, room 0, City llall. April 17, 1800. 11STAH HOTKI., Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This lino hotel, strictlv first class in every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled, in the. west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. Ralh-oji- Tickets KougUt. Sold, . And exchanged By J. K. (Jillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' association, No. 240 Main street. Call and seo my new lino of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloon'mgs, etc. W. A. TavLor, , 4" E. Second South. Fkkncii & Sowkiis, Proprietors. The Troy Steam Laundrv. Tolephoue l'.rj. H' Maiu street. Order a ease of "Anhetiser" sent home. Telephone 382. . MIHfHI,UNWII riAM'IMINK I'AINT ANI VVIII'I'J. W ASH J hrnshes ut cost. 1). It. Hoover Co., In4 S. Main SI. UaLt IakhTT itv (oHi'imAfitiN wams O to purriiase n inmiitity of t(M:k in Urn Mall Lalid Cily (ihb Co., Buy uirlle havin mm for mle who will n"ot ntiire lo tici. M. Bcoil, niajtir, on or liefow Urn 'Hth day of April, ISW, nmy be nlile lo filed a mile. Ily enter of the cily council. LOU IIYASIH l ily Kecorder. CiTT Hall. Palt I.a('itt. March iis. U. TJOCKy MOUNTAIN UKNKUAL IV ABeiicy, 8 Weal 2nd Honth St., Halt ljke, t'tah Territory. Wb re the lartf"t llor ooin-pnu- y on the Pacific t onat. We ch.rfully annr all eorrBMiuleiice re'inllii Wenlern lalsjr niarkut: lire Um nlhorlzl labor nia for l niilrond companies In this unction, ami will cheerfully nwer nil correinamdi-nc.- . In our line, lienerul aent for Ijistern I'alenia. Wnaie tin latnl agency on the I'acihe ( owl. HeatlleOllice, 10" Hire.'!. Incoina OHire. 10!I, faeiliiiATerine. U Angles Oftine. S Mouth MtnnHlrrt. Hntte Cut (ittii'e, Morriwm Hloek. Henver Olliee, tils SeTenteenth Mireet, t all or write. T J. A. Morlau & Son. Parties wanting lo buy properly of any description will save money by calling 011 us, We have a tiue list, of business anil residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more tine corners than anybody ami several tracts of acreage suitable for platting close iu. Call and see ns before buying. J. A. Morlan & Sons, tf 13 W. 2nd South St. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLITAN DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. THE TIMKS is the Paper of tho People, It is opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but its Policy sliull be to treat every-body fairly. THE TIMES I! 'ILL JL Ul YH AD VOCATE THE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AXI) UTAH. IT IS LACKED BY CAP-ITAL, II UX HY ENERGY, SAND WICHED WITH URALS'S, AND IS A SUCCESS FROM THE START. Strangers, Attention. Visitors to tho city aro always wel-come at our oflice and our carriages are at your service. AVe have one of the best lists of properly in tho city and will lake pleasure in showing strangers. (Jive us a call before buving elsewhere, Conway, Coi.k & Wa i human. In Koberts & Neldon's drug store, 230 Main st. SPECIAL NOTICES. Adrerliwinent. nnrterthi. bead will lienhnrued ot the rate of ten cent, imr line for each inwrtion. No ailvertiai ment will lie taken for lee Ihuu A', centn. Partio. advertinirnr in thi column can have their aniwera adrtreaaed care of ThkTimkh. FOK MAI.K. lIIIST-CLAH- a Joh printini? office for le. P i'art, on time. Enquire at The Timm olliee. ro- - silAKEilF TMtjBT(M'K7TrrtJie Halt (Ol ikeC'itytiaal'o., i hereby oflnreil for aale to tlie highest bidder, biila will he received for the same ii to and including tbc 'th da nf April, lslte, hy tieo. M. Scott, niuior. Tho right ie reaerviKi to reject any and all bids, lly order of of tlio city council. LOUIS IIYAMB 1'ity Kecorder. We invite your attention and inspec-tion, of our elegant liues of underwear. Bast-Mausiia- ll Mek. Co., 112 Main St. C0.l5 feet business property for $225 per foot; cheap; house, bath, ' ' etc. IHoxySO feel on 4lh West, $1:5.000. OS acres three and it half miles from postoft'tee, cheap. $i;000 will buy 0x7 rods 9th Last and 4th South Sts. $8000 will buy 81x140 8th W est and 3d South Sts. (5x10 rods ou 4th South, $32,i per foot. . 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blk. 28, pi. k, $4000 for 4x13 rods, brick house five ,$18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th bo and 2d East streets. $n;!00 foroixlO rods on 5th So bet 2d and Sd West $10,-)- 0 for 25x140 feel, four-rooine-house. Thos. Guest & Co. Cm Hall, Salt Laie Cm. March a, liK). CO.MFLKl'kN EWH PA I' EB onlfit, except include, r donblo mwlintn Potter preaa, aize of lied 92i4H. now four-hor-boiler and engine. Will aoll cheaii and on eaay terms. Addreaa "The Time. Co." Bait Lake City. on Commercial .traetand Third Hoiith STOKES Ketenue omrierty. For particular, call on C. E. Wanlland, an Main .treel, ON Bftl.TIl F feet ileep hrlck house. Kond buy ftor Inventment.will aell cheap. The Vanbitrkut, Inveatnitnt company, 1TW Mulii .treet, cor 'i South. HAVE a choice lot of acreage and city prop-ert- y for .ale. All particular, can be nail The Best is always Cheapest. "Lyon's" "Parasols and Umbrellas" This season, plain black silk with Handsome handles, aro most desirable. Solid Silver, ' Natural Silver mounted Club Sticks, Kbony Caroed " "Lyon's" gootls will be found only at The Lace House. For key liitting ami society badges go to tlie Novelty works at ill Last Third South. Knudson Bkos. from the owner, at No. 413 fcaat Beoona nouin .Ireet, Halt laknCily. . KEJJT. liOK KLKS'CLI'H V bullillnjr: tine kratlon for a tlml clan, InijiUre attne K'al Kelate Ksi:hnge. i361TTiKKT"i'Ts'B la hob bim om' 1 tlrat floor ol Klk'n Club building: will make tine room for an attorney. Inquire nt the Keal Estate Exchange. A full line of French and American Clocks at Davidson, Lcyson & McCune's. Whitney Kuclier'. iDr. next to Ciillen hotel. INGRAM & DOXNELLA.V, Keni Estate Asents, 11 W. nd South Street Headquarter for Kast Bench proper-ty. Look at our list: 125 acres in Plat C, at $ 000 per acre 20 " Block 5 " fiOO " 10 . 6 " CMJ i0 " 15 " iX " 07 1000 o- - .. 07 1000 TA " 28 ' 1200 5 "15 " WO 5 lots in Iuglewood, at $4i5. 10x12 cor. 5th S. and 12 K-- , $0000. 10x10, 4th S. and 4th K., $18,000. 10x10, 3d S. and 10th F... SI2.000. 330 fi'et by 3:j0 feet near new hotel, east suKat $400 per foot. Best buy in U8x20,yblock 29, 1st South. $15,000. 37105 ft., lot 0,: block 55, 1 . A., at $400 per foot, on 2nd South, near 2nd East. Owner Unit Sell Two pieces to protect other hvo. I have four pieces of choice prospective business property, and will sell any one $50 a front foot tinder anything else on the block: One piece on Second South between Second and Third West; ono on Third South between First and Sec-ond West; one on Second West between Second and Third South; one, on Third West between Second and Third South, Address box 1154. WASTKD. Job of pouting books, kveninom. Addrens H. l. U., Tltnea olliee. VvXvFkd" A YOUNG fiKNTLF.MA ii V wlhe. to obtain board and room. Pri-vate family preferable. Addrens atatlnj; term. A. II. C. Time.. their want in tuU Ir'VEKYBQDYto.dTerti.e SITUATION! WAXTKI). ABITU'ATIOS. Try an adrertimmetit in Tai LOST. OST Oil KTBAYKD.-- A- Y K A K OLD brown horne alxmt tlTUren hand, lilgh, 11 and brand-- d H L on the left, hip. ( reward ill be paid by hi. return to Anlrew White. 4. We.t Second South. HtreeU GOLBKN opportnnity. is tort if yoa'do not advertise in Thi Timkm. Take the Times for a Month on a Trial Trip, and you will never want to be without it. It is a Sure Cure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on 'TI TIMES' You will find a line assortment of Opera Glasses at Davidson, Leysou & McCune's. The "north star" refrigerator never after using, as it is gets mustv or sour filled with pure air imported direct from Peru; for sale at the Salt LaKe Hardware Co. Wasner'. Orove. The only Familv and Flea.-.tir- Resort. Emigration Canon. Trains leave Utah and Nevada depot Sundays at 1 :00 p.m. And " 310 p.m. Novelty Manufacturing Co., key fit-ting and lock repairing. t East Third .Month. Ksrosox Bros. D PKKSONAL. liiKSONALDK' BLACKBrBi "( O.. I Hernia Si. iall.t.. baa removed fr,m Wasatch buliJiiiK t't IH K. First South, up htnir.. Bi..iii. II and li. r'KVTSOB LA OIKS. DO YOU WISH TO I I correspond 1th anymef If eo. ud thr ,wocentt.wimr.'orpartlr.ilar. Addren Mid Continent Mureau of Correj..nilance, 1, Comroenlal .tret. Salt Lake City, Utah. rpilKAlNLKHErXTBO-DKNTA-L OK-- 1 lice. V H, Main etreet. room. and VI. Teeth extra ted althout pain v the tie of nitron, oxide of whleb 1 perfeerly harm-le- . anil asree. urn h all eondlilru. of the v. tm. extracted, ulain, Mily tf cnte. . with cocaine w ceui. riilinff. " ro! ann ni.ward'. Artln.J!,''th and loid Itliiud- - at reav.nabe price- -. A II work Kiiaranted. fre... Open from t a. m to p. nt., btuidaj froin 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Cut Una ouu Choice maple svrup, the liuest in the land, Hamond's choice hams aud bacon, new goods and choii fruits arming every day at C. B. Utirst s, W and 4 h. '.'nd South St. ' Refrigerators of "the latest improve,! pattenis. all sizes and prices, at tuefwlt Lake Hardware Co. VTaute.U Twfntvfive sfd;citors for city work.. Call at.TuE XUe cffiAB. ' Fhv-icia- ns advise the Auheuser B.Lch Lager Beer as a family tonic. Telephone 'Who are tho Liberals!" asked Mr. Middlemiss, at that juncture. ""Mugwumps and hypocrites," replied tho speaker. This caused a tumult of applause, and Mr. O'Brien concluded by saying that tho club knew no religion' or creed. A letter from Thomas Colter of Ne-braska, who is stopping at the Culleu house, stating that he was ill and uua-bl- o to attend the meeting, was read, lie wished the new organization every possible success. About seventy-liv- e signed the mem-bership roll and tho meeting adjourned to meet 1'riday night at the same place. SPLIT IN THE PARTY. "Ttain Tactions Disgusted With the eral Element Which They Say is Puritanic to An Extreme. BIAS'S IIEST DEM00EATI0 CLUB. TJnterrified Organize For the Pur-- " pose of Pightiug the Liberals-Eeligio- Not in It. The Sfst Democratic club ever in iu Utl1 was organized last night Taimiiuuy hall," which placo is at 60 Wes Second .South street, be ball is located over tho Silver Pal--f ,.C:,taiiraut, and was designated as i';imiti:iny" by Thomas O'Urien who . one of the principal ami foremost ..iili-v- in tho organization of tlio club. "ai the meeting it was agreed, upon of Mr. O'Brien, that the 'ic uWMiill"3 democratic baby of Utah i0',i!il be tho Jaclisouian club, 'jjeiifiou or creed will not berccog-;;zi;l- l bv tho new political organization if iiie territory. The principal object party is to carry out democratic iietrines and to make alight against ic Liberal party at tho coining fall wtiou of county ollicials. Thoso who ,iKMi tho new club claim that they ,,e lu'cu badly disappointed by the )1'ial,.'.viio, they say. are uow trying riitaid tin) growth and prosperity of llC city hy' being too Puritanic. The call lor a meoting hud been only for a day, but about 100 ,uioenits were in attendance. Mr. Brii.n called the meeliiigto order. Ha VIU stated the purpose of the iralh- - ;r,g" and aviis-gla- to see so many iisiiit otr such short 'notice. It waa iinctiiing out of tho usual routino to uvc ;i democratic party cltib in this ter. hory. hut he asserted in emphatic nw that all were aware of the fact it something had lo bo done. There re too many Puritans. As tho co-aled Liberals had made' and wera aking a failure, aud disappointing we who put thorn where they are, it us necessary that a democratic iitv be orgaui.ed so that 'infilling could be done in the uwstof milking a line, beautiful and cily. Mr. O'Brien believed wrying nut the principlesof Thomas HVrson and being free citizens. Jt ;ii sufficient for him to say that be. 1'ise the members of the club were there was no reason that "V should he criminals. He then that a temporary chiiirman be msen, and (!ol. Luke Murriu was icli'il hy a unanimous vote to that xition. , , la taking the chair the. colonel slated at it might he said by tho opp-nt- s of the club, that he was a new man Suit Lake City. That was all right i ho hail been dealing with people in v valley since, 1808, consequently ditl not class himself a carpet-bagge- '.Tho democratic rty ':is known alL over tliC'U orli't, he' Tied, and as yet had never had oc-so- n to change its name. Ho didn't 'ieve s.ieh a party would bo amiss ic aud that was tho reason he was at i' meeting to assist in organizing the, t club in tlie territory. Thomas B. O'Brien was then elected npoiary secretary of the meeting, stated that lie Was always ready to in ranks with soldiers; never cared l"ad hut was willing to follow. The My would be opposed, anil the min-- n in power would be against tlie organization and its members 'M he called "Jack Mormons" be-:- -; they would stand up for their 'iti and liberty. What was wanted iiie ciiib wove men. of spirit, sincerity 'JetPiTOii.ial.ion as the, foundation o'f iiociai.'y was now being laid. The '"would not atliliato ivith criminals matter what might bo their creed. the conclusion of Mr. O'Brien's I'wks a committee on permanent nizatioii was appointed by tho "'man. It eousists of the following ' named gentlemen: ' T. H. Shepard, wfl Loftm, A. T. Shrador, M. U. sman and Mr. Crowe. Tho com-:- "as directed to report at once, after a short consultation it asked iu extension of time. The cxtcn-N'- ii granted the commitleo until uighl, when another meeting ho held. , -- r , ... haimia;; Murrin ' then asked for '' ' speeches and in doing so called Judge Bowman, of Iowa, who, iu landing, said that work was needed "ptlian talk, aud ho didn't talk. Mkldleiuiss was called for, and '"at it had been many years sinco :1" luwl the privilega of aildressing wmocratic amlience. Ho was ' ,e'l tn speak to democrats because l;as one, while it was the whole aim "'publican party for centraliza-- 1 Wasiiiugton and destroy all pub-"'cres-to enrich itself. The demo-- - "ore lighting for liberty and thev "'f nave it. "Wo are tiio people" 'fir motto, and it was not pro-"- ' 'o have the new comiug state of stolen by tho republicans. Lib-ras an inheritance and they were ? lo have it by stantling up for I'Wiie doctrine. ; following resolution was then hy the secretary, and was uu-'t'L- v adopted. " i')!v Tnt is tho sense of this 'hat a committee on resolution wcetion of speakers be appointed meeting to procure the, Salt .. ., .oa.u"e l'i' a mass meeting at as "fte as possible. a,'t'ordauce with the acceptance of solution the following committee 'PPnted: Judge Bowman, C. M. ' 1 J- Laly, Martin Murphy and '' c'wnmittee was iiistrticded to wa'T:ingeiout3 for procuring tho h:ifi previously been bap-Tai- n many hall,'" for future iliiau,s' hud come in 1 tIle object of the democratic ''"Mi. ami W!W told by Mr. n that the club had formed for 'M'ose of establishing a demo-j.vi- n the territory; that clubs organized .in every ward iu for" il Was tl,u intention to Political blood and down the WOKKIMiMKVtt SOCltTtEi. Timet ami PUiev of Meeting. Ormive Plasterers' Union-Kve- ry Monday Eight, room . Scott Atiri-buoo hiiildltid. Main sireot. Brewers' Union Second :uid fourth Tie- - day. everv mouth, room J Srotl-A- rtnu'B buiMiiiK. Main Mnt'l. Painter. auJ LVwrator.' t:r.tou--Svi- il ami fourth r'mlay even' month. rom 4N. bllUillltK, 'Mai 11 i!wl. Timii'iV I nt.in -- r'irM anil third Saturday every month, room , Scou AueiUk'U build-tuir- . Main street. t'liiai'iuakrrV I'll ion- - Kirt and third Thnrs-dav- . eorv month, room t", building. Main street. Hat her.' Union-Thi- rd Monday i every monih at some barber suoji irevioiiiv drMg nated. TyiHurranliti-a- Union-- - r'lret Svru.iv of eve.-- y month at A. O. I". V. ball. Carnchlera ami joinp'.' Union Kvery Wednesday evening at Tepo ; f Honor. 1..0ore. s uit-- ''.HmM.'rs' Union -- Second ami lonrth 'J...udiiy e.i, h mouth !n the Temr-leo- J ,or. Tailor. L'uio-- On Sunday In A. O. V. W. hall. Stonecutter' UnlonSci-on- and fourth Monday of etch month at A. O. r. XV. hall. Brick and Union -- S.Hond an.1 fourth r'rlday of raoh mouth ut the K. of 1', hall. The Federated Trade mid Lnbor Council-Kve- ry second and fourth Sundiiv. at their hall, room is, building, Mam Mreet. Executive Hoard of the Federated Trade. Council- - Kvery s.ittmt.iv. roonHH, Scott- Auer b.ich luithltiur Main Mivci. To Hotel t;uet and TniirlnW Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake property will do well to see llamm & Scott, real eMate and tinaucial agents, basement Walker house, before buying. Worklnciiien, Take olle. You are cautioned against patroniz-ing persons who handle cigars not bear-ing the Union label. By order of the Utah Federated Trades aud Labor Council. New Styles In Millinery Mav be seen at Mrs. II. Christy's, Xo. 31 West. First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received. A KI'KCtAL ANN'Ol'NCKHI KNT. At this time of the year, when every-ou- o is 'preparing for painting their homes, the question is, wiikke can you get your paints the cheapest. Cultner Bros. are. in a position to supply the do-- funds at the lowest prices in the city. Free Labor Kxclmnge. Mechanics needing employment or employers needing men, will be, sup-plied by calling at tlie Union Headquar-ters, ro'oni4K, building, Main street. Conducted under the su-pervision of tlio Utah Federated Trailes and Labor Council. No charges made. NOTICKTO tKKDITOHN. TjiHTATEOF DAVID H. KINHICY. DKCEAHI'D Fj Notice U herelnr ien by the udir. iuneil, ailininialrator of the eatet of liatid II, Kinaey, deceal, to the creditor, of, and all oer-ao-baring cuiima again.! the wiid ilwwixl. lo exhibit them, with the ociiry nHirhere,wllhln ten month, after the hrnt. publication ut tht. notice, to the wld dminitrator..l llielawnflii-- e nf C. O. Whlltemoreand H, I', ArniKtrong, 4 H. Main .treet. Halt llt, City, Utah, In tin Ojiinty of Malt Ijike. Dtd. March M. W. Adminiilnitor ol the Etteof Darid It. Kinaey, Deceawl. SOTR'E OF HALE OF KEAL EHTATE. X'OTKE IS HEKKHY CIVEN THAT IX ii pursuance of an order of the I'robate Court ol Tooele County, Clah, mmte on the Wih day of March, mmi, In the mailer of the eatale of Mrtitgrt IWonreey, dereaaed, the uudcralgned. Il.e uliiilnlalralor of nulcl palate, will aell at private aale to the hlghent bM.ler for ranh. current money of the United Ktate, and aubjwt to l onllrniatlon by euld probate court, on or after the Will lu.y of April. Ihiii, at Htockton, in aahl county, all the right, title, lute rent and e.iale of the aatd llrldijet M our-ce-at the time ol her dent h. aud all the right, title and Interext I hat nald enlate ha. by opera-tion of law or otherwise acquired ot her than or in addition to that of ald liue.-.tat- at. the time of h r death In aud to all ttioee certain ot piece, and parcel, of laud eilut, lying and lieing In the town ot Stix kton. T.Kelo county Utah Territory, and bounded and dccrllid a follow., Ijt I.'. In block Hi. wlthalola!dwi!lllnK hotn. 1a1 In In blin k ft, vacant,. Iit I? In block !, luinljerdweilltig hoiiae. IaiI IK In blm k w, " ' l,ot Kl lu blm k . "" ' litilnhi..'kl, Lot is In block . flotm nd lundier dwell-ing hoiine. Lot H in Work vaiant. Ixit IK In block UK. ' f. acre, of hay land In tne N W i Her. M, Tp Bid. must be made on lot waratety. and mmv be made at any time after the rtrit publication of thl mAiva and tforn I be mak-ing of the aale. All bid. or offer, mu.t he In writing and left at the akire of Jame. Hughe. In aald town of Htocktou, or delivered to the under aiued Term, and condition, of .ale: f current monev of the United Mate., u-- fr cent of the n irrh'a- - niwiey u te p ud on the day of b.ilaii' on ronnrmatloD ol !e oy .aid pro'iale ciairt. Dcd at the expenxe ot f h pur' bir. A1mlnlei:aor of the eUe of Hrlduet lt:out':'-y- , Uea-i1- . Dated April II, iiva - The "North Star" sideward refriger-ators are made of solid ash. handsomely carved, elegantly finished with Ireuch plate mirrors They are very at ract-v- e and better than anyothersHleboaid at tho price 011 the market tor sale only by the Salt Lake Hardware com- - XOTItK. T.V THK PSOBATE fOI RT. IS AND FOK 1 Halt Lake eouniv. of Utah la lb mutter of the e.tate of M.ry OAd.Mil. ce"1 Notice I. hereby 0mn that Charie. f. William, executor ot the lt will .nd tetaniut nd of the it of M.ry Ufli!.all. deceaeed, ItM rendered lor and flie4 lo 'd court, hi. bnal cotir,t of hi admlni-tr.Mo- n of ; l eetate and petition for final di.irmutloa of tv re.ld.ieoI naide.'!- - aiu'.nir the perw.u thereto, and 'hat WcdneidaT, llf ira tiayof April. A. I W, at i.' l' ka. m . at the court room of "aid court. In me t'oumy Court Koue. Salt Luce City and mnty. t'lao Territory, ha tieen duly aoj.dnied by the jllileof MHt court for the wtlletnent of .aid vtwDI and ld etitloo lor di.fneu-twdi- . at wfclh time ar.d piace any " In eald etate r'.y p;ear an.1 fS. If any there he. vny id acvuin' .h .nid not be eetiied and f.;rfoved and final illntm- - lH'Q - pni ,urjr,HN C CUTLr.K LlerK if the lrobte Oour. By. Joflji L. NtBtajcu, Deptttr. |