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Show I I . THE SALT LAKE TIMES, SATURDAY EVESIXG. APlilL Ml. ' 1800. F- - Free Labor Exchange. Mechanics needing employment or employers npidinur mon, wil'l be sup. plied by calling at the Union Headquar-ters, room 48, Main street. building. Conducted under the sti- - pervision of the Utah Federated Trades and Labor Council. No charges made. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. KiUlf of Edward Petty, deceas--d. VOT1CE IS I1EKF.HY GIVEN BY THE il undersigned, adiulnl-.tr.ito- of Ji rw(Mt of Edward IViiv. deceased i the creditor of. aud All ix'rsons'haviiisr claims against the decreed. In ehtltt them with the urcrssai'V voucher ViOiiM ten uinnt'i" after the tlrst publication it tbtf notice to the said a.'miuts. tntor at hi residence. No. K;i-- t Somh street. Sail Lake t'.tj in the county of Salt Utah Territory. Dated Salt Lake fit r April S. 1W. KrwAKO .t. Pcttv. Administrator ot the estate of Edward Krtty. d.ce;cd. Disolution. The partnership heretofore existing between H. 8. Grant, Georgia Jennings and Vt.l). Grant, and doing a steam laundry business at 2t Comuiereial str., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. W. (U-an-t retiring from the nrni. 1 he new firm, and they onl v, arc authorized to collect the amounts due the late firm. H. S. Grant. Georgia Jennings, W. N. Grant. Apnl 17, 1890. Tailors' Union-- On 8und:iv m A. O. U. w. ball. Stonecutters' Union-Seco- nd and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. IT. W. bull Brick uml Stonemasons' 1 ulnu Scroud n.l fourth Friday of each month at the K. of P. ball. The Federated Trades mu) Labor Couucil-Eve- ry second ami fourth Snndav at their hall, room tS, building. Mala sir.'t't. Executive Board of the Pcilerntd Trail. Council Kvery Saturday, room iS, Scott-Aue- r bach huHdiiig, Malu street. SOCIETIES. KNIUHTS OK PYTHTAs! (1 A L ANTH E l6di7Tn 0. !7k . I )F I'T UejT ular Convention even-- Mondav evening at S ti. in., in Castle Hall. Walker O era House building. Sojourning Knichts eordlaliv In-vited to attend. .'. W.COFFALL, C.C. W. M. Risley, Iv. of R. & S. 1 OC KY MOUNT AI X LOtMl eIjoTFkOF XX, P. Meets everv Thursdav evening at :. o'clock, in Castle Hail, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially invited to attend. ARTHUR HA1GU, C. C. A. Bcehck, K. of K. & S. MYRTLE LODG K XlX 0 1 KFJular everv Tuesdav evening at 7:Si o'clock. Castle Hall. Walker 'Opera House building. Sojourning KnU-ht-a cordially In-vited to attend. E. M. WADE, C. C. Wai.tek Shkrman. K. of R. Jt S. ANCIENT OKDEU OK FORESTERS. jpOURT PRIDE OF VTA irN07re:M7?5 V.V on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Vlttlp.g' Hinthetn made welcome. fil'.O. W. AKHMOR, C. R. C. H. Spenc.kh, S. V., P. O. Hex ltd. Over sixty lots have been stdd in Gar-den City addition, plat "P," to St. Louis people. Lots are worth from $50.00 to $100.00 each; W.OO, balaueo one and two years at 8 per cent. Caldm ell & Ferl, Ltah Commercial bank, rooms a and 5. MASON'S. t"abatch UWiTe, NO. 1, A. F. & A. mT Regular communications held at the Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of (sister Lodges and sojourning brethren lu good stamiiUK are cordially Invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. Mai.sh, Secretary. UTAH COMMAXDERy7xO. I. IvNIliFlfs Stated conclaves held at Ma-sonic hall, on the first Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. PlHUP BllliiCS. Recorder. R(:ENTAT7OOK7NOrrAT"Kr"A."M.' Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday in each mouth. Members of sister lodge and sojourning brethren In good standing are tordlallv Invited to attend. C. S. VAIUAN, W. M. M. C. PHli.UPB, Secretary. 't."morUHlTinoKT'No. i. a. r"a a! m. aM Regular commuulcatlons held at Masruil hall. East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lisjgcs and sojourning brethren in good standing are cor-dially Invited to attend. JOHN 11. FARLOW, W. M. C'nitlsTOPHKK DlKHI.. Secretary; UTAH CHAPTER. NO. I. R. A. M. Stated held on the flrt Wednesday in each mouth, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. coiupanUms are conllally Invited to attend. JACOB J. OREENEWALD, M. K. H. P. Philip Buiogs, Secretary. MISCKI.LANKOt'W. (CALCIMINE PAINT AND WHITEWASH cost. D. B. Hoover & Co., list S. Main St. CALT LAKE CITY COHPoltATION WANTS kj to purchsse a quantity of stork in the Halt Lake City Gas Co., aur parties having same for sale who will quote figure to Geo. M. Scott, mayor, on or before the asth day of April, lbUO, may be able to etteot a sale. iij crdor of the city oonncil. LOUIS HYAMS. City Iteeornnr, City Hall, Salt Lam City, March 28, IMP, THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE. GUARANTY AND TRUST -i- - COMPANY, (Formerly Harvey, NeS 4 Co.) 2SB S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates CorrscllWracls of Title, Mm all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against lost by Mechanic Liens and decedent s debts. Kent boxes (latest improved Diehold) in it tt vault, and does tin escrow batinns. Act as Erecn'.or, Admiunirator, lianrdian. Assignee, Iteceiver, etc., etc., and execute trust ox every kind. Holding Trnst Funds separate from all Other Assets of the Company, And retaining as counsel the Attorney throngh whoi i the business comes. CoJects interests on income and transact all other business authorised by its charter. Bills receipted tor and safely kept without CD&ritOa JOKEPH H. 6MITH, President. Denver, Colo.. WILLIAM J. HARV EY, -- y.,r. President and Manager, Treasurer and As't Manager, EDWARD W. GENTER, Secretary and Abstract Officer. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attention given to the rale of Ore aud Bullion. We solicit consignment guar-anteeing highest market price. COLLECTIONS MADEAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York -I- mp. and Trad. Nat, Bank, Chemical Nat. Bank, Kcontse Bra. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Franoisoo First Nat. Bank, Crooker-Woodwor- Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St Louis State Bank of St, Lonis. Kansas City Nat. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat, Bank, City Nat. Bank London, EnglandMessrs. Martin it Co., 8S LombnrdStreet. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements nnderthis head will be charged f.t the rate of ten cents per line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 't cents. Parties advertising in thiB column oan have their answers addressed enre ot Tbk Timk. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLAS- S Job printing; office for sale. on time. Enquire at Th Times oliice. T-Q- SHARES OK HAS STOCK, in the Salt I O I Lake City Ons Co., Is hereby offered for sale to the highest bidder; bids will he received for the same up to and including the Sith day of April. 1SIKJ, by Geo. M. Scott, mayor. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of of the city conned. LOUIS HYAMS. City Recorder. City Hall, Salt Laki City, March a, lssio. C"OMPLCTiTNE WsFaPER outfit, except type: includes two-roll- double medium Potter press, size of bed S'Jitfi, new four-hor-boiler and engine. Will sell cheep and on easy terms. Address "The Times Co." Halt Lake City. on (Commercial street and Third South STORES Revenue property. For particulars call on C. E. Wantland. HA Main street. fOR SALE. lCW'tFEET OX 8 SOUTH J" 8K', feet deep brick house, good buy tlor Investment, will sell chean. The Vanburkut Investment company, 1TV Main street, cor 'i South. HAVE a choice lot of acreage and city prop-eityf- I sale. All yvl icnlr can be had from the owner, at No. 418 Et Second South street, Halt Lake City. ' Homes! Homes! We have for sale six-- beautiful new houses on Eighth and F streets ou very easy terms. They have all modern im-provements aud city water, aud are bargains in every respect. Toi-'se- & De Ric.qles. 279 South Main street. Railroad Tickets nought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' association, No. 240 Main street. Call and see my new line of Spring Suiting worsted pantalooniugs, etc. W. A. Taylor, 45 E. Second South. THE GTJIT- - ron 1890. Some people agree wiih The Srx'n opinions about men and things, and some people don't; but etevyhody like to get hold of the newspaper which is never dull and never afraid to speak Its mind. Pemocrfta know that for twenty years Tub Sun has fought in the front lino for Pcmocratie priijciplns. never wavering or weakening in its loyally to the true inlerems of the party it serves with fearless intelligence aud disinterested vigor. At times opinions have differed as to the best humus of accomplishing the common purpose it is not Tub ScN'8 fault if it has soen further Into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety is the year that will probably determine the result of the I'residential election of 1892, and perhaps the fortune of the Democracy for the rest of the century. Victory in 1893 is a duty.and tho begin-ning of 1890 is the best time to start out in company with Thk Scn. Dally, per month, ... dO.KO Dally, per year, .... H.00 Sunday, per year, Daily and Sunday, per year, Dally and Sunday, per month, 0.10 Weekly Sun, one year, - LOO Address THK Kills, New York. J. A. Morlan ft Hons, Parties wanting to buy property of1 any description will save money by calling on us. We have a line list tif business and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more fine corners than anybody and several tracts of acreage suitable for platting close in. Call and sec us before buying. J. A. Moula'n & Sons, 3-- 8 if 13 W. 2nd South St. We invite your attention and inspec-tion of our elegant lines of underwear. Bast-Maksha- Mer. Co., 142 Main St. -- - ZL--O i "TTT1 Keep Your Eye on 'TlTIMES' The Salt Lake Daily Times 1H 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 S'ereotype Plates, on a Goss Perfecting Press, costing $10,000, and capable of turning out 10,000 copies of an 8-pa- ge Paper per hour. THE TIMES IS A METROPOLITAN DAILY NEWSPAPER IN EVERY RESPECT. IT IS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, EX-CEPT SUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK. THE TIMES Ih tlio Paper of tho People. It in opposed to Monopoly and Extortion, but its Policy shall be to , treat every-body airly. THE TIMES WILL AL WJ IS JD VOCATE TUB MATERIAL INTERESTS OF SALT LiKE AND UTAH. IT IS HACKED BY CAP-ITAL, RUN BY ENERGY, SAND WICIIED 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 Sure Ouro for the Blues, Keep Your Eye on 'TlTIMES' ":. Whitney- - liucher's :. r Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. (56x165 feet business property for 8225 per foot; cheap; house, bath, etc. 165x330 feet on 4th West. $15,000. 68 acres three and a half miles from postoflice, cheap. $0000 will buy 6x7 rods 0th East and 4th South Sta $3000 will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South Sts. 6x10 rods ou 4th South, $325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blk. 28, pi. E, 5500. $4000 for 44x12 rods, brick house five rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th So and 2d East streets. $5300 for 3JxlO rods on 5th So bet 2d aud 3d Wrest. $1050 for 25x140 feet, four-roome-d house. Thob. Guest & Co. 1MJRAM & DONNELLAN', Real Estate Agents, 11 W. Snd South Street Headquarters for East Bench proper-ty. Look at our list: 125 acres iu Plat C, at $ 600 per acre 20 . " Block 5 " ti00 " ' 10 " 6 " 650 10 " '! 15 " 900 15 " " 27 " 1000 " 27 " " 27 " 1000 10 ' " " 28 " 1200 . " iOO " S 15 5 lots in Inclewood, at $475. 10x12 cor. 5th S. and 12 E-- , $!)000. 10x10, 4th S. and 4th E., $18,000. I0M0, 3d S. and 10th E., $12,000. 330 feet bv 330 feet near new hotel, east side, at $400 per foot. Best buy in th8x20? block 20, 1st South, $15,000. 371x165 ft., lot 6, Work 55, P. A., at $400 "per foot, on 2nd South, near 2nd East. Colonel Knox, of Texas Sift-lii)j- Is a shrewd, practical and successful newspaper man, an advertiser as well as publisher. A Journalist representative re-cently asked htm: "What did von inciiti by your statement ut the Publishers' Convention last week, when you said that you did not think'lhiit the advertise-ment in the newspaper, 'top column next to reading matter,' wn worth more than the same advertisement inserted 'run of paper,' as it is called?" "I dirt not cay unvtliina of the kind," he replied; "what 1 did say, was that I would not gho twenty-fiv- per cunt or any other per cent more for special position I halt i would give for ordinary space, lilaced anywhere that llie pulilislier might designate. If a man ha not brains enough to write and display his advertisement o as to attract attention, and cause every reader of the paperto.ee it, he should not be un adver-tiser. He should drive a street-ca- r inub run a milk-car- t, or edit the New Vork Mail and Exprens. The tirst requisite of a Bond ad-vertisement is that it should at-tract attention. If you can not write your advertisement o that it w ill cause a reader of the publication in which it ap-pears to pause ami peruse it, you can not hope that the same advertisement by being placed next to an editorial or on tbu front page, or elsewhere, will cause it to Iks read. I realize from experience that tho old fashioned way of advertising, which consisted In distributingfianiplo copies and displaying on the news stand chromatic show-cards- , was passed, and that the most profitable way to reach reading people is to ad vertise in publications that are rad and digested by appreciative people. The paper 1 represent costs a year. What is the use of advertising a M publication in a 50 cent medium' Why should we hope for profit if we' present the mer-i-of a l article to a 50 cent man? Would you advertise a plow or a threshing: machine iu the Annv and Navy Journal? Would you expect profitable returns from your ail vertiwiiieiit of a four-dolla- r a vear publication in a medium iiailv, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop girls or la-borer whose income would not average more than four, five or six dollar a week? I advertise in paper that reach people who are able to afford the amount we aek 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. Bv that. I mean fifty per nt. j profit on the investment. I br- - j fieve in taking your own medi ! cine. I precrile advertising to my commercial friends aud use the prescription myielf." FOR RUNT. TX)R OF ELKS' CLUB f building;; fine location for a first class t. Inquire at tlie lieul Estate Exchange. I X)h R ft N T V7nela BOK K(X)M ON V llrsd Hoor of Elk's Club building: will make hue room for an attorney. Inquire at the Heal Kstale Exchange. TVANTED-- A rOMPETBNTYOTJNO MAN VV to take chrge of well drilling machine In and around this city. Must have exneHence and good references. Apply to A. h. dcRicqles, S?U South Main street. ANTED A CTOOD. ACTIVE, RELIABLE W- - man to employ and superintend agents at Provo and Opdcn; (pari time to be given to personal soliciting!. Must have some cash and give good reference. Salary 175 a month. Contract for one year. Call on J. D. Morrl, Walker house. TtANTED LA DY OF INTELLIGENCE V aud good address for six months work in (his city or Ogden: salary WO a month. Call on J. D. Morris, Waiker house. tTant1;da"'ami, for genera tj W housework, Call immediately, as North Second West street. VEKYBODY to advertise Uieir wnU in this department of The Tims. SITCATIO!i9WANTEI: SITUATION. Try an advertisement iu The Times, . LOST. TOST OR STHAYED.-- A 6 YEAR OLD Is brown horse about fifteen hands high, and branded S L on the left h.p. h) reward will be paid by his return to Andrew White, 48 West Second South, street. "GOLDENlipPortunity, is lost if you do not advertise in The Tibes. " " PERSONAL. KNTSOR LADIES. DO YOU WISH TO correspond ih anyone? If so send three two cent stamps for particulars. Address Mid Continent Hiiicau t Corrcspndance, , Commercial street. Salt Lake dty. L tab. loaned on diamonds, wa'che and E. McCarrick. M0 Sonto Main at. onedooTnorth of Walker How. line of watches, jewelry revolvers and charm, for sale, cheaper than anywhere in the west. ft'EBB PALMER. Real JEstale. 10 acres ou 2nd West. 3x10, 9th East, near 2nd South. 5 acres on 2nd West. 8x10 corner. Blk. 53, Plat "D." Our stock is complete in the line of gentlemen's silk and linen hankerchiefs. Wc invite your inspection. Bast-Maksha- Mer. Co., 142 Main St. We are sole agents for Millard and Christy hats. Bast-Makshal- l Mer. Co.. c 142 Main St. A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. this time of the year, when every-- " preparing for painting their , the question is, where can you jour pamts the cheapest.. Culmer ar? '? a Position to supply the de-11- 5 the lowest prices m the city. Who Wants Them? 5 and 6, block 69, plat C, $8000; cash, $1000 May 13, $2000 June IS, one year at s per cent; full com-'nu- - Davis & Stringer. 23 West 2nd South. t. CL. LIbbyACo. e have for a few days a real snap "s,ness property, 20 per cent below value. A good brick house, 4 w 40x138, good location, ,?.irent' a house; also two v 'a rooms, all close to btisiness. stock of di-- goods and no-Jt- e f r 'e or. to trade for real iiiiiu'011 Bldldillg' corner 3d So. Happy Hour Dental Company. . Two ladies, two - SSS gentlemen; Our yyjfe. prices 1000 per JfcE ".Se. cent on yourin-Jh-vestment. ffT. .rTrf1 Cleaning and gnrTTTTlI whiten inir the XiiC':---J teeth, new pro-S- g cesss, 91; exami-'asir- z , . nation and treat-ment free of charge. Finest VfJ and up. Teeth poei-tivtl- y without pain and danger by use of our new anesthetic compound aid free of charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or amalgam fillings, II; phos-phate and other fillings. II-- Full est of best teeth $o and up, ac-cording to material m base plate. Mxa. Buck and Mies Weaverhngof thia mpany especially solicit the patronage 3lFbeet work; perfect satisfaction guar-anteed. .rDe5TalCo. Office in Wasatch Block. a &tea"i Laundry is justly fa- - Wits excellent work. 143 Main Telephone 102, nZi li?,ft8 of spring neckwear just ,;u ir Mer. Co., 143 eveTy e of furniture at ""fttt Bro ' Notice. We, have bought the entire ma-chinery, furniture, fixtures and ac-counts, and assume all of the indebted-ness of the. above partnership, and will continue the business of the new Empire Steam Laundry under the linn name of Gruut & Co. in the new building, cor-ner of Commercial aud Olive streets, this city. Telephone No, 04 H. S. Grant. Georgia Jennings, David Ye arsley. Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS. In the PiMriot Court tn and for the Thud .'udl' cial Ptstrlct ot rtab Territory. County of Salt Lake. Frank T. Cochrane. Joseph Ruse, Plaintiff. I vs. A. Bus-he- . Defendant. ! The People of the Territory of I'tali nd ureetlnK to t'uno A Hms. he defendairt; V'L! ARE H KK EH Y Kugi'lKED TO Ai'-- pear In an action hronsrht against you o the above named nlalntliis in the l)i'rict Court of the Ihlnl Judicial Ittrln of the Territory of I'tuh mi.l to ansacr the complaint filed therein wttbtn ten d.ivs (exclusive of the .lav of aeivicei after the service on you of this summons If served within this countv; or If served out of this county, hut in this district, within twenty day; otherwise wlihlu h rty d.iy or JuV ment hy default will be taken against yon. a.v cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is hronjtht to have Judgment against s,kld In the sum of Jl JO.'A with cost of suit ; allcired t be due on a certain judirtncnt dulv made and irlveu on the th dv of November. ln. lu the Plstrlct, Court in and for the ounlv ot Araphoe, In the State of Colorado, for said sum of tDl'A'.i". no part of which has been paid; natd Judgment being jrlveu against said defendant In favor of aid nlaintiils. Aud you are hereby notified that tf yon fall to appear "d answer the said cou.puint as above required, the said plaintiff will lake Judgment you lor the mini of fr.'I'Ju i! wlih tons of suit. Wltnesa, the Hon. Charles Z iue. Judse, and the acal of the Pls'rtct Court of the Third Judicial District. SEAL.1 in aud for tlie Territory of I'tah. this 7lh day of April in the yrnr of our lonl one thousand clglil hull' dred and nine! y. Hfnhy (). Mi Mit.i an, Clerk. By duo. I). Loomis, Deputy Cterlt. Notice, All persons are hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, with-out first notifying the city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showai.i., City Scavenger, room 0, City Hall. April 17, 18110. 1 Organization of the Body . Was Perfected. , OFPICEKS AEE ELECTED. Exchange Will Begin Business ai Soon as a Location Oan ba Seourod. organization of the stock ex-li- s now completed. A meeting ;'new exchange for perfecting the lization was held last night at Col. urVay's office, on Second South t' at which about twenty-fiv- e or ;;w-er- in attendance. president, N. Treweek, amiewhat tardy when .jon was opened and A. E. Hyde fhuwii temporary chairman. Mr. iveck however, put in an appear-sand'latc- r relieved Mr. Hyde. ,e first order of, business was tho Iij. by tho secretary, Wr. G. Van of the articles of incorporation rie exchange, after which Judge ,)(,(,, chairman of the commit- - oa organization, stated that ,,gh the committee was supposed uke its recommendations, it was ,red to wait and get an expression rhanges a"(l adoption from tho Ms. Then if. the articles and by-;M-satisfactory, ho, as chairman prepared to file them in' tho pro-cour- t. lie chairman then staled that tho itjou of changes was open for dis-io- Hut one alteration in the arti-wa- s made. They had previously ided that it was not. necessary; for iliicerof the corporation to be a kholiler, but the change now makes .ropulsory for all .officers of tho ex-ag- e to hold stock. With this udmeiit the articles were approved adopted. idgo Bennett then mudo a motion like up the s and pass them er by sections or solidly. But ho satislied with them as they were upon his suggestion they too, were roved. ibscribers and stockholders who not signed the articles were in I to do so, and also pay the shares for which v had subscribed. After this president announced the names of officers of the association and the id of directors. The oflicers consist :.C. Chambers, president; N. Tre-k- , J. W. Donnillan, urer, and F. O. Horn, secretary, directors, as the president stated, as follows: R. C. Chambers, N. week, J. J. Daly, G. M. Scott, es McGregor, A- - Hauauer, William K'ock, Jr., William F. Jones, Charles )avis, Simon Bamberger aud E. P. ry. They are also the principal irporators, and at tho request of Treweek the directors met at his 2 in the h block 11 ,. o' clock v "this v'morn-t- o perfect the preliminaries retting the articles filed in court, iie capital stock of the corporation '10,000, divided into 100 shares of each. It will be known as the Salt e.Stock Exchange. The membership mited to one hundred and now there he president briefly alluded to tho mraging prospects of the exchange said that the soliciting committee not had much work to do in secur-tli- e seventy-seve- n members, "and the manner in which tho exchauge 'openiugup, its success was almost jred. All that was required was for members to give the exchange a ' attention and be on whenever they could. Tho lortunce of Utah's ' mining nsiiy was already realized and was back-bon- of the' territory's The way to make a success of exchange was for tho members to around and get a hustle on them-wheth-they were trading or The exchange, said he, would assist tbusiness pursuits and be the means ilvertising the resources of the ter-ir- I desire to suppliment Mr. Tre-e's remarks," said Judge Bennett. Mice a few days ago that silver was led at 08 cents and today it is $1.03. n now quite sure that the silver bill ! pass, thus protecting our " and '" rts stimulating our mining and industries. Bring mining lle front, aud through the exchange the liberties we will have abroad " res, you will see within a year the value of our ores will increase "1,000,000 to $20,000,000." "dge Bennett, in referring to tho ar-- 1 of '"corporation, stated that when ward of directors shall have met ' Perfected all arrangements, he ''M tile the articles, and then the e would be legally organized. TJOCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL J-- Ascenoy, 03 West 2nd South St., Salt Lnko, Ulah Territory. Wo are the largest labor com-pany ou the Pacific Coast, We cliHerfullyaiiswer all correspondence regarding- Western labor market: are the authorised labor airenl for all railroad oompanies in this section, and will cheerfully answer all correspondence in our line. Oeueral agent for Eastern Patents. Wo are the largest agency on the Pacific Coast, Seattle Office, 10S Front Street. Tacoma Office, 1409. Paoific Avenue. Los Angeles Office, Ml South Spring Street. Butte City Office, Morrison Block. Denver Office, 618 Seventeenth Street. Call or write. PROPOSALS FOR I'OSTf (tFFICK PUR-POSES. PROPOSALS WrLL UK SEALED by me at Salt Lake city until noon on the UOth day of April, 1HU0, for furnUhlng the Postofllce Department with suitable prem-ises, centrally located, which premises shall tie of sufficient capacity, and located so as Ui ac-commodate the patrons of the Salt Lake City postofnee, said premlw to be occupied as a postotiice at Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Uluh, for a term not to exceed live years, from June 1. ISO). The owner will lw rwiulred to partition the premises In such manner as may be decided necessary by the Postodlce Depart-ment, and furnish a complete outfit of furni-ture, letter cases, counters, distributing tables, desks, carriers' cases, etc., as may lie necessary for the proper conducting; of the business ol the office, and IftOllock boxes.dlvlilcd, 1KI assorted loch boxes, and .10 assorted lock drawers, of the latest Improved pattern. In connection with the above, bids will be considered for furnishing the necessary heat and light, also a lire proof vault not lean than 10x10 feet lu the clear, furnished with latest Improved doors and combination htfk. Said premises should be In the central, busi-ness part of the city. HUnks for proposals can he had by calling npon the postmaster at. Salt Lake City. W. W. PATTERSON. v i'otorace Jasiwctor. NOT! CK TO CREDITORS. DAVID H. K1NSEY, DKCKAHKO IrWATEOF is hereby given by the uder. signed, administrator of the estate of David H. Kiusey, deceased, to th. creditors of, and all per. sons having claim against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the vonchers, within ten month after the href, publication of this notice, to the said administrator. at the law office of C. O. Whittemore and S. P. Armstrong, Zl S. Main street. Salt IMe City, Utah, in Uie Couuty of Salt Uke. ' Dated, March 25, q WHITTEMORK, Administrator of Ui Estateof David H. Kiney, Deceased. XOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT IN NOTICE of an order of the Probate Court of Tooele County, Utah, made on the ilth day of March, lsuo, lu the matter of the estate of Hrldget DeCourcey. deceased, tho undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will aellat private sale to the highest bidder for caeh. current money of the United States, and subject to conilrmatlon by said probate court on or after the sfiith day of April. I. at Stockton. In said county, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Hrldget rtefour-ce-at the time ot her death, and all the right, title and interest that said estute ha by opera-tion of law- - or o'herwtse acquired other than or In addition to that of Bald intestate at the time of her death in aud to all those certain lots, peca and parcels of land situate, lying and being In the town of Stockton, Tooele county. Utah Territory, and bounded and deacrll-- d a follows, UA Win blo--- with adobe dwelling house. Lot In block a". Vacant. Lot 17 In block lumber dwelling house. Lot 1ft In block S. " " Lot 21 in blot k s, lx.t H in block . Lot : lu block So, adobe and lumber dwell-ing house. Lot IS in block . vacant. Lot l In block W. " acres of hay land In the N W' Bee. 3S, Tp 8. RhW. Bids must be made on each lot epara(ely, and may be made at any time after the first publication of this notice and before (he mak-ing of the sale. All bid or offers mtit be in writing and left at the store of Jame Hughes In said tow n of Stockton, of delivered to the undersigned per-- "Terini nd conditions of sale: C ash current money of the Unlt-- States, ten per cent of the purchase immey to be paid on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said probate onrt. Deeds at the expense of the purchasers. JAMLS HUOIIES. Administrator of the estnt of Bridget IX'ourcey. dwJed. Datd April II, 10. WORKINOMEN'8 SOtlETItS. Times and Places of Meeting. Plasterer' Unlon-Ev- err Monday nigTt. nm IS. bullying. Main "'Brewers' Union-Sec-ond and fourth Tues-day-everv month, room btirDUri'.UnK,n-Sec- o fourth Fridav every month, room to" 4uerbach building. Main street. Tlnnwi' Union-Fi- rst and third Saturday! 48. buiki- - ev month, room Union-Fi- rst and third month, room 4S. h " Bar Union-Th- ird Monday of every month at sou.e barber shop previously deaig- - nTrrapht.'al Union-Fi- rst Sunday of every monthlt A. O.U. W. hail. Carnenters and Joiner' I Moo Every Wednesday evening at Temple of Hnf Hodcarriers. Larers nd Teamsters Union Second and fourth Monday, each month in the Temple on Honor. NOTICE. THE PROBATE COURT. IN AND FOR IN Lake county. Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Mary Oidftall. de-ceaseNotice is hereby given that Charles K Williams, executor of the Iat will and testament and of the estate of Mary Gorii-all- deceased. ha r ndred for settlement. and filed In said emirt. i his nnal acconnt of his administration of said estate and petition for Baal distribution of the residue of said e,tate among the person, en titied thereto, and that Wednesday, the .1Kb day of April. A. D. l". at 10 u'epy-- a a. m at i th conn iwni of said conrt. In the Couuty Court House. Salt Ijike City and county. Utah , territory, ha been duly appointed by the Judge of sa'd court for the settlement of said account and bearing sa'.d petltjou f.- dltr;lm- - , tion. at which time aud pi any prsou In said estate may appear and w canse if any thre be. why said acooaut sluia not be' sett.ed and approved and nual dltrUa-tto- n mad. as prayed fer. Clerk of Ui Prouatc Court. By. Joa L. yuuu, Deputy. f |