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Show T7mnt "" " - tf I t t MONEY loaned on diimontlf, wh-h- e and K. Mot arrick. MO Kouth Main M. cue door nortlt of Walker Hoaaa. Alan a fine line of watrhea, jeerelry reolTer ami rharme for tale, cheaper than aujwhfm in the ml. THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWIXG, Proprietor. TheKNIGHT-M'CLUR- E Music Company. PIANOS & ORGANS. Instruments Sold on Easy Terms Capital Fully Paid, 400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults Fire and Burglar Troof. Rents from $5 to $2 5 per Annum. .1. B. WALKER, rreslilent. M. H. WALK KK, M. .1. fHEESMAX. f nstiier, , L. H. I AKNSWOUTII, Asst.Caahler. .1. K WALK Ell, Jr., At. Cashier.. WELLS7FARG0&C0'S S-AaZfcT-K. Salt Lake City, ........ rtah BDV8 AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES rPtio transfers on the oriuoirial cities of the tnitwl StaUw and Europe, and a all point on the Pacific Coast. Imum letters ofcreilit, arailabla In theprin. oipal citiea of the world. SpeciHl attention given to the selling of ore and bullion. Advancea made on eonaignmenta at lowest rates. , Particular attontion given to coUsctiont KOCIETIM. KNIGHTS OV PYTHIArt. Ci ET.C ilXlENtT KOP P. ular Conventions everv Moml.iv evenlnn, at Kp. m., In Castle Hall. Walker Cqwra IImle bnllriln. Sojourning Ktiliiht' ciritlillv in-- i vlted to attenil. iv IV ri vv 1.1, i c. Over sixtv lots have been sold in Gar-den City addition, plat "P," to St. Louis people. Lois are worth from ."0.00 to $100.00 each; 125.00, balance one and two years at 8 per cent. Caldvelt; & Ferl,. Utah Commercial bank, rooms 3 and 5. W. M. Risi.iv, K. of H. A S. Iiot'KY MOUNTAIN LOIX1K NO, S, k7oV Meets f erv Thinxluv evening i .! o'clork. In Csstlo Hall. Walker (Jen Houae ntitldiug. Meniheranf the order are cordially lnvltt vl to attend. AKTI1UK HAU1II, C. C. A. FU:kr k, K. of U. A 8. MYRTLE I.OPGK NHiTTKrKirniteguUr every Tuesday evening at 7::loVlm k. Caxtle Hall. Walker Opera House liulldiiiK. Sojourning KnlRhts ninlially In-vited to attend. K. M. WAKE, C. C. WAITKH SltKnMAN. K. of R. A 8. ANCIENT ORDER OK FOUESiTKR.S. C"lOUHT PMDiroFt?TflrRo7W?rMHWs t and third Wednexlav of ea.-- month, at Emporium Unit, visiting Hmthers made welcome. t;Et). W. AHHMOR, C. H. C. 11. ripr..Ni K.n. 8. P. O. Box in. Notice. All persons are hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any description, with-out first notifying the city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showall. City Scavenger, room 0, City Hall. April 17, 1800. Keep Your Eye on 'TlTIMES' The Salt Lake Daily Times IH 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 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. THE TIMES in tlio Paper of tho People, It is opposed to Monopoly and. Extortion, but its Policy shall be to treat every-body fairly. Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of tho American Ticket Brokers' association, No. !M0 Main street. Call and see my new lino of Spring Suiting worsted pantaloonings, etc. W. A. Tayloii, 45 E. Second South. J. A. Morlan & Hong. Parties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by calliugon us. We havo a lino list of business and residence property that cannot be equaled for location," prico aud terms. We have more tine corners than anybody and several tracts of acreage suitable for platting close in. Call and see us before, buying. J. A. Morlan & Sons, 3-- 8 tf 13 VV. 2nd South St. .i ' . MASONS. WASATCH U1DUENa I. A. F. A A. M? Ki'Riiliu' ooininunldiHimii hold t th M. doiilr Hull Ihn aivnmt Kliiliiy of irh uumlli. MemlwrA of Kthtr I,olKf. Mtil fx.lomnlntf hrtttiren 111 aov Mantling uit rontlnllv lnvlti-- toalti'iiit. ADOM'U ANDEKSON, V. M. J. MAi-s-n. Sivrnury. UTAH I'OMMAVDKHY. NO. TTioJinirfli HtattHl conclave! hohl at hall, on Ihr Hist Thnmlny (if 'arh mnnili, at 7 oVIiR'k. VlxltiiiK KnlKi'tx niw n li'iiimly Invited to kHmhI. A. M. UKANT, K. C. Pmiui' llmuii. AK( EST A I.om I K. N( I." s7ak. AaT M. Stated cnraniuiuritllono hxlil at Maaonia hall thfl Hint Tiifwlay In i'nli inoiith. Momlicni of kIkkt Wh1ki' ami HnJoiirniiiK liri-ih- ii In Kood .tmulliiK re jordlnllv Invited to altiMiu. c. A. VAK1AN, W. M. M. C. I'lina.ien Secretary. T." MOK1AH iroiMIK. No7TATKrA"A" m" Ki.RitlareoTutuunleHllon. hold at Maxotiifl hall, Kat Temple litleel. the awHUld Monday of e:teh mouth. Mtmtwn of winter liKlyen and Hojournliitf liivthren lti goal ntaudlntf uucnf' dlally invited to atlrnd. JOHN n. KAIU.OVV, W. M. t'HHIHTiiPIIKH DlKMl,, Hwrelaiy. UTAH "CHAPTER. NO. 1. K A" M. Hltd held on the flrat Wednemlay In each month, at Manonlr ball, at 8 n in. companion are conllally invltd to attend. JACOB J. OREF.NKWAI.D, M. K. II. V. PlliiaP Bhiik.K, Beeri'tary. uia instruments Taken in Exchange. 26 West Third South Street, Salt Lake City. O'REILLY'S One-Pric- e Store. Keeps a Pull Line of And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc., Etc. We newt raisrepresa-.- '. oods, We gutuantee satisfaction, We aro ueve undersold, and We havo osly one price ! Ordei by mail receive careful atten-tion. 210 Main Street, two doors south of White House. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. J. BURGESS, - Manager. THREE NIGHTS ! Commencing Monday, April 21, First appearance In this city of the Famous Drama, llicinkiiloi Now playing the SECOND KNOAUEMENT this season at the TABOK (JliANU, DKNVER. SEE THE SUPERB COMPANY ! SEE THE MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! SEE THE OLD SLUICE-HOl'S- E ! SEE THE WESTMINSTER BRIDGE AND HOI SES OF PARLIAMENT! SEE THE TOWER OF LONDON I Seats on Sale Saturday, 10 a m. THE SALT LAKE Dronghont Utah, Neada and adjoining Terri. one. Account aolicited. OOBBrapONDE.NTl: Welle, Fargo A Co. London VVeUe, Fargo A Co... Mew York Maverick National Bank Boston Flint National Hank Omaha First National Bank lVnet Merchant's National Hank Cliioatto Boatmen's Savinm Bank 8t. Loni Well, Fargo A Co San FrancUoo T. E. TXDOXSZ; Agent. Tabes H.Baooh FbaniU Hollako Preeident. Cathler. Bank of Salt Lake. 3ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Eatate from one to five years time. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH o Carefnl attention given to the eale of Oreaaod Bullion, . We eoliuit oonaignmeuU market priue, COLLECTIONS MAdFaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New Yor- k- Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chemical Nat. Bank, Kcuntze llroi. ('hioago 'ommerrial Nat. Bank. Han Franrieoo First Nat, Bank, Crocker-Woodwor-tb Nat. Dauk. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank, 8t.IjOuis StateBankof St, LooIt. KeneaaCity Nat. Bank of Kaneaerity. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, ity Nat. Bank London, Kngland Mosul-- . Martin A Co., 88 LombardBtreet. " SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement andertliis head will bechargwl ..t the rate of ten'renls per linn for each insertion. No advertisement will he taken for lees than 'J5 rent. I'artiee advertising in this rolnmn rsn have their answers wldressed rare of ThkI imct. (1AI.CIMINK. PAINT ANI WHITKWASli cost. D. II. Hoover A Co.. iV( S. MalnHt. CALT LAKK ( fl'V WANTH O to tmrrhaee a quantity of st.x-- 111 the Hnlt Lake City tlas Co., any parties hsviim same for snle who will iiiot figuri-- a to (ieo. U. mayor, on or l.foro tlie 'inth day of April, HMJ, may le able to effiM--t a sale. By crder of the city connrll. LOl'lR HVAMH. . City Betmrder. 'ITT Hal.r BAIT Lai Cut. March at, lew. We invite your attention and inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bast-Maksha- Meb. Co., 142 Main St. . Drs. Whitney & Bucher's Dental parlofs'noxtTo Cullen hotel." "s (50x165 feet business property for $223 per foot; cheap; house, bath, etc. 105x330 feet on 4th West. $15,000. 68 acres three and a half miles from postoftiee, cheap. $0000 will buy 6x7 rods 0th East and 4th South Sts. $3000 Will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South Sts. 6x10 rods on 4th South, $325 per foot, 8xtl rods on 1st West and Fir, blkv 28, pl.E, $5500. $4000 for 4xl2 rods, brick house five rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th So and 2d East streets. $5300 for 8ixl0 rods on 5th So bet 2d and 3d West $1650 for 25x140 feet, four-roome- d house. Thos. Guust & Co. ROCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL. (W Wrist 2nd Houth HI., Halt I JiWe, Utah Territory. We are the lril Inlior com-I'an- y on the Pat-ln- r (,'oast. Wh clm'rfiilly answer all correspondence reifardim Western labor market: are Uie tutliorired lalsiraireuU for all rsilroad oomiuwim in this and will rhe.rfully answer ell rorreewindi-iio- e in our line, (ienersl annuls for Keeli-- Patents. We are tlie JaruestStfency on the Fat-ifi- CouMt. r&attle Offl.ie, UK Kront HI reel . Tacoina Ottire, I40M, I'm-lh- Avenue. Ios Anceh-- Oflice. 81) Houlh Hpnna Street. Huttet'ity OHIee, Morrison HIiK-k- . Denver Dftice, 18 Seventeeutli Hlreet. ( all or write. JNUKAM & DONMSLLAN, Reai Estate Agents, 11 W. 2nd South Street Headquarters for East Bench proper-ty. Look at our list: 125 acres in Plat O, at .. $ 600 per acre 20 ' Block 5 ," 600 " . 10- - ' " 6 " 650 " ; II) " ! 15 " 000 " ' 15 " " 27 ' 1000 27 " "27 " 1000 " 10 " 28 " 1200 5 " 15 " 700 " 5 lots in Inglewood, at $175. 10x12 cor. 5th S. and 12 E-- , $0000. 10x10, 4th S. and 4th K., $18,000. 10x10, 3d S. ami 10th E., $12,000. 330 if el by 330 feefc.nnar new hotel,; east side, at $100 per foot. Best buy in the city. 8x20 block 20, 1st South, $15,000. 37xl65 ft., lot 6, block 55, P. A., at $400 per foot, on 2nd South, near 2nd East. The "north star" refrigerator never gets musty or sour after using, as it is tilled with pure air imported direct from Peru; for sale at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. Tho "North Star" sideboard refriger-ators are made of solid ash, handsomely carved, elegantlv finished with French plate mirrors, They are very attract-ive and better than any other sideboard at the price on the market. For sale only by tho Salt Lake Hardware com-pany. . Refrigerators of the latest improved patterns, all sizes and prices, at the Salt Lake Hardware Co Physicians advise the Auheuser Busch Lager Beer as a family tonic. Telephone 382. ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUABANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Ned Co.) 235 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $106,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Abstracts of Title, Mr all Errors. . Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insuredi INSURES against loss bj Mechanics Liens and decedent's debts. Kenu boxes (latest improved Diebold) in it tf vault, and docs an escrow business. Acta as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Assiimee. Receiver, etc., etc., and executes trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of the company, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through whor 1 the business comes. (Wecte interests on income and transacts ail other business authorixed by its charter. Bills receipted for and safely kept without charge. J0REPH H. SMITH, President. Denver, Colo., WILLIAM T. HAliVEY, Vice Preside; and Manager, JOHN W. NEPP, Treasurer and Ass't Manager, EDWAKD W. (iENTEK, Secretary and Abstract Officer. vCoiiiierclal National Baflv OF SALT LAXE CITY. Capitajc $230,000.00 No. 11 B. First Bouth street H. G, Balch, Pres't G. V. Downey. VicPrss't rhos. Marshal, F. E. Scrymaer. P. H. Auerbach, g C, Bacon, John J. Daly. Wj N"blJ J. W. Donnelian, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business in all branches. Sells Sight Drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues Circular Letters of Credit and Postal Money Orders on all parUof Europe and the Orient. Collections promptly at-tended to. Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailing in this market. NICK FAMILY HOUSE t'OK IW, A'lr!3 East Second South. tOll HALE-C- i(r store, cheap. Address V. N., Times onVe. IjMHHTX'LAHS job printing office for sale. V Part on time. Enquire at Tin Times office. eQ8HATiiiS"7)i' "() AS BTOCKrin "tlie Halt lOl Lske (,'ity (ias (ki is hereby offered for sale to the highest bidder; bids wilt be recnirnd for the same up to and including the !ftth day of April. 1WI0, by (ieo. M. Scott, mayor. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of of the city council. LOUIS HYA.MH City Recordm-- Citv Hali. Saw Lake City, March 28, 1MK). NEWSPAPER ontfit, except ad. COMPLETE type: inclndes two-roll- dotibio niwlium Potter press, size of bed S'JxW, newfour. horse boiler ancf engine. Will sell cbenp and on easy terms. Addrees 'The Times Co," Salt Lake City. on Commercial street ami Thinl South STORES Knvenne property. For particulars call on C. E. Wantland, 201 Main street OR SALE.-I0- "i FEET ON WlCTH '4 feet deep brick house, good buy or investment, will sell cheap. The VanbiirUut Investment cempany, 179 Main street, cor il South. il A VE a choice lot of acreage and city prop-erty for sale. All particulars can be bed from the owner, at No. 4U East Second South street. Belt Lake City. FOB KK.HT. TXR OK KLKS CLL'H f building; flue location for a tlrst mass res-taurant. Inquire at the Real EstateJ0i hge. TTOB REVr-Pl- NE LARt;E tVlOtA OS V first floor of Elk s Club building; will make fine room for an attorney. Inquire at the Real Estate Exchange. """wasted. "llf ANTED A COMPETENT YOl'Nil MAN W to take charge of well drilling machine in and around this city. Must have experience nnd good referen. Apply to A. K. dcHicqles, m South Main street. VVAN'TED-- A OIRL FOlt GENERAL V houscwfirlj. Call Immediately, Second West etret. ' to advertise their wants lnthia T7VEBBODY of Tm Times. SITUATIONS WANTED. ITUATi O N W AN T ED-- Afi TL E RK INA wh..lesale or retail grieery Six years experience. GW city retenjnee. Hamil-ton. Call Times ogl'-e- . SITUATION. Try aa advertisement in Tm VTiauw, "lost. OST OR 8TRAYED-- A YEAR OLD bron horw! about bfteerr hands sigh, up- - beadea and brandd S-- on the left hip. f!o reward will be paid by his return to Auurew j White. 4A West cjecond South, street. j GOLDEN'opportunity. is lost if you do not advsjtise in Tm fun. j PKKSONAL. ; TJERSOXA-L- !F GENTLEM ANWHo' WAS 1 partv toex'hanm- - of hats at Jtf. E. church laet evening- - will cail at Cllltt house he can get j hie wn. ENTS OR LADIES. DO YOU WISH TO ! Ci correnriond with anyone? li . snd thre j two cit stamps for particulare. Artdresa Mid Conrtrwnt Bureau of rrep'mdnc. ll.i 1 Commercial street, Sait Lie utjr, L Uh. TEE TIMES WILL AL WA YS AD VOCATE THE MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LAKE AND UTAH. IT IS BACKED BY CAP-ITAL, RUN BY ENERGY, SAND WICKED WITH BILilNS, 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 Cure for the Blues. Keep Your Eye on TI TIMES' Happy Hour Dental Company. r - Two ladies, two ' rQiJS--I- t 'fr gentlemen; Our Prices 1000 per --vj C3 ;03fk; cent on your vestment. affeaagritrgS Cleaning and 3)ifrTnIJg whiten int! tha jmsJSii5 teeth, new pro-- 1 P&m&rq3i? cense, W; exami-- ; - " "f nation and treat-- i ment free of charge. Finest gold fillings ' $1.50 and up. Teeth extracted posi-tively without pain and daneer by use of our new anesthetic compound aid free of j charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or amalgam fillings, II; phoe- - j phate and other fillings, II. Full set of best teeth and up, to material in base plate. - Mrs. Buck and Miss Weaverhngof this company especially solicit the patronage ot ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guar-anteed. Respectfully, Ha ppt Houn Dental Co. Office in Wasatch Block. o.uurm, bam mo mayor. The moment plans become public prices for land and rights would jump up, jst as real estate would enhance in value in the neighborhood of the proposed site of a contemplated public building. 11 WATERjDESTION. i fjca of Supply Surrounding the Oitj and How to Utilize Them to ' .Advantage ' ;3AT MAYOR SCOTT HAS TO SAY. rtesian Well8 Considered as a Means of Providing for all Demands Made. XheSaltlake water supply is the ques-i- i of the day. There is not a subject mr before the public which demands ore prompt auction than docs this, i(S solution depends entirely upon ie wisdom and lawmaking power of municipal government. Mavor Scott was seen today by a ,',n;s reporter, and that gentleman l(jily admitted the paramount port:ineo of taking immediate steps ,. providiug the city with .jtddi-nia- l and adequate means for obtain'' 4 more water. The subject is one hifh has never been lost sight of by mayor, and the proper committee tie 'council is also considering what test to be done. Mayor Scott says ;,l there is plenty of water to booh-Inc- d in and about Salt Luke, but it ill require money to make these sour-- . available- Ho- expressud the hope ,,tit be'possible next year for ,. city to borrow a .'sufficient sum of linov to carry out a system of itei'tvorku that would settle the ?$-- , in v, satisfactory manner for ,uv years lo como. Tho mayor did say how he expected this money to ijiiii'nweO, but ho left the impression tin! reporter's mind that' congress-ta- l action would be taken to iucreaso city's borrowing power if neces-- x lie also implied that there would ilwnt a million dollars more collect-o- n this year's tax levy than there was last year's, which result would come im the increased valuation of taxable inerty. and that if this view of the i' is realized, there would be money ugh lb provido amply for water- - ' ' ' irks. .!.:'.' Hie discussion then took the direction what sources tho city could' depend mi for water. The mayor said that oiiling to the latest report of the :er commissioners, made last Jauu-:- . the daily average consumption water in Salt Lake, supposiug eity to have a populatioa of 30,000, about 31,000,000 gallons. Between lil and the middle of last November, y creek showed an average daily v of 5,187,21!) gallons, and between y and December only 3,738,384 gab,, s. During tho next month the flow raged t,8M,710 gallous a day. This 'am was shown to ,loso by seepage a' North Fork over a million gallons ly, but much of this conies to the face again and joins the main stream r Pleasant Valley. Between Tlcas- - Valley and the head of tho water- - ks considerable actual loss occurs-- , Butte aud Emigration canyon ks had an average daily flow last r of 1,000,000 gallons per day during season, but the only available nut of water from Red Butte yon is the excess over, the re-fluent of Fort Douglasr There a good site for a reservoir lie mouth of Emigration canyon, but ctions have been raised to building rvoirs in the direct course of the mtain .streams. ; lie city lias acquired by purchase by exchange of water drawn from canal eighty-tw- o one hundredths of rolumo of water from Parley's creek a total daily flow, averaged last il, of 3,5117.236 gallons, exclusive of t was used on farms in tho canyon, diverted to tho city: 'Water in ukewas unprecodeiitcdly low lust '. and when the city most needed it supply from this source had to be ff for the benefit of the farmers. water is only fit for irrigation, being too much solid matter, g alkali, in it to render it of use ;iliiiai'y purposes. It would bo ad-w- . therefore, to take advantage of ." opportunity to appropriate die" r of the eity crock for city use. 'ttonvond water is superior d of either City creek or Parley's k' To purchase rights in this sup-oii-prove expensive, and the '"c "f transportation, about t welve would materially "add to the Mill creek has also excellent ' hut is subject to the same object- - Cottonwood. Tho Hanatier "sh-- mill streams aro likewise l to as a water supply for the reasons. rtesian wells," said the mayor, ,kl undoubtedly furnish a first- - "PPly of pure water. The expo-.- " UL'!U' Liherty park has been very 'l01T' A nine-inc- pipe down produces a Qow of about half a II gallons daily, which rises four "we the surface of tho ground. cost about $3.70 a Wow the depth of 115 uld average about $3.23 ' 0ther wells in the same demonstrated tho fact sure sppiy of good water can be ' "lined. By a pumping system "no reason why this source of ,;. co."'11 ur,t bo utilized .with profit city. The average daily flow ne city's wells, ' measured last :.' as over 5.000,000 gallons, ;tnat of City creek. This sup-- he increased indefinitely." -- ' ls Sreat loss of water, by evap-- ' d leaking, in the present sys- - V,yin St 'U l,eU CallalS-- '"Id obviate this, and a large - result. The supply furnished the city c.anal rom thc Jonlau SmenttMl-t- 87,831,630-gallcni- s .,;.fWUons in the gradients Jung a flow four feet in wilucmg these dimensions to emenU of the city, the cost of K ould be about $21,000 a mile. 'if mill!8 a,,out twenty-seve- n and 'fSeott intimated that the water Wer i of studPng I'P some other f s,II'Ply Mithin its knowledge, I t'JV potent reasons whv it advisaWe to speak freely soject just now. "The citv d too carefully iu this :t Free Labor Exchange. Mechanics needier employment or employers neediug men, wil'l be sup-plie- d by calling at the Union Headquar- ters, room 48, buildiurr Warn street. Conducted under the of the Utah Federated Trades and Labor louucil. No charges marie wuRKixi.MKN's so ir:nr:s. Tlmea and riarea of Meeting Operative riterer' I'ntoii Kverv Monitor nlidit. room 18, Milliiinu, M.uu iiwt. Brewer' 1'ntnn Second and fourth Tile-U- y every month, room 18, hiiilrtinu. MumMreet. Falntt--r mux tveorattirv t'nion- - 1 and fourth Frtdav everv month, room IS, Scott AtwhaWi butMing. "Main uttvet. Tinners' I'ulun First and thinl KatunUr every month, iwra IS, Scott Auerbiii-- build-in- . Main street. rigarmikers' t'uiou-- Klit and third Thurs-dav- s nvrr month, room Scott Aiierhacb building. Main ett'eet. Uarber' I'nlun- - Third Monday of everv month M some harper anon nreriouniy iteMi-nated- . Tvpoernytlilcal t'nion - First Sutidav of ever? month at A. O. V. V. hall. l'nf liters mid JoiticiV t'nion-Kver- Wednesday evening at Temple of Honor. Hodoar:1MN. Laiioivrs and Ttmter' t'nion Second ami fonrt a Monday each moioh m the Temple on Honor. Tailors' I'Men-O- ii Sunday in A. O. f. W. hall. Stonrnitters' T'nlivn Smml and fourth Monday of each month at V. O. V. YV. hall. Ilrlik and Stonemasons' Union -- Smiut and fourth Friday of each month at th K. ot 1, hall. The Fi'dpratM Trad- - and Labor Council -- Every second and lourth Sundavs at thetr hall, room IS, h IniiVllng, Mam street. Executive Board of (he Federated Trade Counci- l- Kvery riaturdiiY. room Soot barh buildlm;. Main street. r , nisoiution. The partnership heretofore existine 'iwV8- - Grant ficorgia JenniiiRi N. (,rant, and doing a steam laundry business at 21 Commercial str., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. JSf. Grant retiring Jrom the tirm. J he new firm, and they only, are authorized to. collect the amount's due the late firm. n. s. Grant, Geokgia Jexxixgs. W.N. Grant. April 17, lSno. " - - Notice. Wo have bought the entire ma-chinery, furniture, fixtures aud and assumts all of the indebted-ness of the above partnership, and M ill continue the business of the new Empire Steam Laundry under the firm name of Grant & Co. in the new building, cor-ner of Commercial and Olive streets, this eity. Telephone No. 94. H. S. Graxt, Georgia Jennings, David Yeahsley. Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE TO t KKDITOHH. FBTATKOK DAVID It. KINHKY. DE'KAHKI is hereby given by the ntlnr. icned. administrator of the estate of llavld H. Klnepy, licenvd, to the eredlUirs of, aud all per-sons havittK claims anainst tlie said denwtsfi. In exhibit llM.m, with the neoeesary vourhers, witliin ten mouths after tlie first pnblication of this notice, to the said administrator. at the law ollire of (!. O. Whittemore and H. I'. Arnistron, !Ct4 H. Main street, Halt Lak Oily, Ulali, in tlie Couuty of Halt lyiko. Dated, March 25. IWO, m,.n Ailministrntorof tlie fctateof David il. Kinsey, Deceased. NOTICE OF MALE OF REAL ESTATE. IS HKRKHV filVKM THAT IN NOTIfK of an oror of the I'robale Court of Tooele County, lrtnh, made on the With day of March. tHWi. In ihe matter o( the estate of Hrlnsrt d". the undersigned, the administrator of said tie. will sell at private sale to the hlKhfst bidder for rash, current money of the United Htaies, and subject to conilnnatlon by said jirobate court, on or after the awth day of April. IHK). at Biwkton, In satd county, all the riKht. tltte, Interest and estate of the said Uridyl le'oiir rny at the time of hnr and all the rtuht, title and t that said estate hstrop-r-tlo-of law or nt'ierwlf- - a.ijulr(1 other than or In addition to that of sabl intestate at the time of hr death In and to all those crtaln lots. rdei:ea and parrel of land situate, lylwr and In the town of St'x kton. Tixie county, irtah Territory, aud hounded and described aa follows, IsA Ki In block !. with adotie dwelling house. Jjnt IS In block vacant. Iit 17 In block Hi, lumber dwelling house. Lot ! In block m, IM 21 In block I. " Lot 'li In block m, " " iAit iMn MrxkSV, adotie and lumber dwell-11- tr hoiie. Iaa Ik In block f, vwrant. Ut Id In block " aft acres of hay land In the NW! hoe. V, Tp 8. R5W. HlUsmust be madeoo each lid separately, and may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the n. .k but of the sale All bids or offers mnt be In writing and left at the store of James Huifhes In said town of Mockton. or delivered to the undersized per-sonally. Tends and conditions of sale: Cash current money of the United States, ten per rent of V e (mrcUase money to tie paid on tlie day of sale, croflruiaUoii of sale by said probate court. Deeds at the expense of the purchasers. JAMKri Hl.i;HKH. Administrator c.f the estate of Mrui(et ixuri!)r. de!eed. Dated April II, W. JfOTItE. THE PROBATK rOI.'RT. I.V A'D TOK IK LUe wunty. Twrtt'irr of fth In thrjmttr ot t!i rttati of (;xlnil. rrmtl. N'otic 1 glo tout cbrl- - f. WtilUou. txeenuir at Itm laat will aud ttmrut ul ut IB" etat f Urf 'itKlMlt, 1U, ba rendrl for vtt!-.rnen- uil fllfd In tiii rwt, din flnl icmniit if hl lmlnlrtlon of ld ett au 1 fnr ttnal dlntrtlutIB of the rriMu t nliitte mon the wrwm ttwr-u- ,. a tut thai V, liuir. day tit April. A. It. at w u cm-- a. m . at theO'iirt TMim ut Mid court. In ti 'omity Court ifou. alt Lane City nl roiuity. L tan Territory. h trn tatj ain'ilniml ty ni jutlz of Mid wiirt for tt. of a:d a. ruunt and hrtcr iafd petition for dixtn-m-llo-at wbira tim aod pi a-- any ( o In aald putate day apiar aiwl ur can, tf any there Or. why aaid t h,uld not be mntiMl and i,irol and Bnal dtstrlhu-U-mad. prayed" Clark of tbe Krita(e Court By. OH L. KmtiSB, Iyutj, |