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Show fAKM H. Baook, Vbari L. Bollard President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. 3 ALT LAKE CrfY, . UTAH. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from one to five years time. UTAH CHAPTER. NO. 1, B. A. M. Stated convocation held on the first Wednesday In each month, at Masonic hall, at 8 p. m. bo-jonrnlng bo-jonrnlng companions are cordially invited to BtteUJACOB J. OREENEWALD, M. E. H. P. ' Phimp Bhiooh, Secretary. MIHCKIXAKEOUW. WANTED FOUR HEALTHY YOUNG men with good appetites and fair position posi-tion desire table board In a prlvaje family, not too far1 away from business center, where the meals consist of good victuals, where the coffee Is Rio and the landlady does not want all a man's salary and what he can bo tow besides. be-sides. No hash house people need apply, au-dress au-dress J, Timks ofllce. . CALCIMINE PAINT AND WHITEWASH brushes at cost. V. II. Hoover & Co., 1 S. Main b ALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION WANTS p to purchase a iiuantity of stock in tlie Bint Lake City Gas Co., any parties having- same for sale who will quote fiTir to beo. M. Hwtt, mayor, on or before the 28th, day of April, law. may be able to effect a sale. By crder of the city co-mcil h - City Recorder. Citt Hall, Salt Labi Cm. March 28. 1MK). ROCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL Agency, 63 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake, Utah Territory. , Wo are the largest labor com-imny com-imny on the Pacific Coast. We cheerfully answer all correspondence regarding Western labor market: are the authorized labor agent for a II railroad companies in this section, and will cheerfully answer all corrcwpondence in our line. General agent for Eastern Patents. We are tlie largest agency on the Pacific ( oust. Seattle Office, 10S Front Street. Tncoma OlHce, 1409, Pacific Avenue. Los Angeles Office, 3 Sonth Spring Street. Hntte City Office, Morrison Block. Denver Office, 618 Seventeenth Street. Call or write. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisement under this head will be charged c.t tlie rate of ten cents per linefor each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than US cents. Parties advertising in this column can hnve their answers addressed rare of Thk Timks, TheKNIuHI-M ULunn , Music Company. PIANOS & ORGANS. Instruments Sold on Easy Terms Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. 26 West Tlilrd South Street, Salt take City. O'REILLY'S One-Price Store. Keeps a Full Line of OLOTHHTG- And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hate, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc., Etc. We nevi misreprese' auod&, We guaiantoe sstiotaction, We are uew uideraold, and We haw cJy one price I Ordei u mail receive careful attention. atten-tion. 2iOXain Street, two doors south of rvhite House. Union National Bank, SALT LAKE CITY. ' Capital - - - - $400,000.00 United 1 States Depository - Sate Deposit Vault, Absolutely grand Burglar Proof. . Boxes from 5. Careful and Prompt Attention Giver TO COLLECTIONS. WE HANDLE Business, Residence and Country Property, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. Parties wishing to buy or sell Realty, had better see us. Our motto: Profits and Quick Turns." Correspondence solicited. W.L BARRET & CO, 207 S. Main St., Salt lake City, Utah. FOR SALE. Knnn ioxio corner, block 119, "d," 2N JUUU city water. Very eiisv terms. 4'f:UUk 1IUXU15 KEET. SOUTH FRONT 3M)UVU on fth, bet. I and J. Easy terms, flO'JAfl 4X10 ON 8TH SOUTH, CLOSE IK, rfiO)) south front. Kmip. &yrr for h of best lots in park I UU View. Easy terms. Look this up. UNION LAND COMPANY, Rooms 8 and 8, Scott-Auerbach Block. Tnleplione No. 1. I7URBT-CLA88 job printing office for sale. . Part on time. Enquire at Thk Times office. WALL PAPER BORDER CENTER pieces and extension, at cost. D. B. Hoover & Co., ItU S. Main St. 7Q7J8ilABE8()TTiBTWK, in tlie Salt lOl Lake City Has Co., is hereby offered for sale to the highest bidder; bids will be received for the same up to anil including the 2Hth day of April, 1HW), by fieo. M. Scott, mayor. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of of the city council. LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder. Cm Haj.l, Salt Lake City, March 28, WHO. OMPLETE NEWSPAPER ontfit, except advertising ad-vertising type: includes two-roller doable medium Potter press, sie of bed it-x-t), new four-horse four-horse boiler ami engine. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Address "The Times Co." Salt Lake City. STOKES on Commercial street and Third South street. Revenne property. For particulars call on C. E. Wantlanil, 201 Main street. J TOR 8ALE.-1094FEET ON 8 SOUTH feet deep brick house, good buy 6or investment, will sell cheap. The Vanburkut Investment coifipany, ITU Main street, cor It South. EARiOCLOSINOUTOUR STOCK OF wall paper and window curtains at cost. Call and examine before purchasing else where. D. B. Hoover - Co., 154 S. Main St. I HAVE a choice lot of acreage and city property prop-erty for sale. All particulars can he had from the owner, at No. 418 East Second South street, Salt Lake City. HELP WANTED. WANTED A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE care of a baby; good wages to a good girl. Apply at 10 a. 111., Hi North, Second West. WANTED A NEAT, SMART BOY; GOOD wages and steady position for same. Apply Ap-ply In own hand writing to Frank Pierce, care Times office. WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE A GOOD SHOE MA-ker. MA-ker. John Lawbon, 10D E. First, South. WANTED BIDS for ten miles of street grading: grad-ing: apply to A. J. Dutton, at office of Davis & St ringer, 23 W. 2nd South street, EVERYBODY to advertise their want in this department of Tun Ti mes. SITUATIONS WANTED. A SITUATION. Try an advertisement in The Times, dSHIFPINO CLERK or clerk in wholesale or retail grocery or commission house. Seven years experience; good city references. IS. H., care Times office. FOR KENT. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR wllhout board. Apply to 135 E First South. LOST. A GOLDEN opportunity, is lost if yon do not advertise in The Times. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches and jewelry. E. McCarrick, 240 South Main stone st-one door north of Walker House. Also fine line of wntches, jewelry revolvers and charms for sale, cheaper than anywhere in the west PERSONAL. C" ENTS OR LADIES, DO YOU WISH TO X correspond with anyone? If so. send three two rent stumps forpartleulars. Address Mid Continent Bureau of Oorrespondance, VA't Commercial street, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST -:- COMPANY, (Formerly Harvey, Neff 4 Co.) 2QO S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Abstracts of a, Slow all Errors. ' Titles to Real Estate and Mortgages Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens and decedent's debtB. Rente boxes (latest improved Dloboldl in iU fire-procf vanlt, and does an escrow business. Acts as Ejecn'or, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee. Receiver, etc., etc., and executes trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of tlie COmpany, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through whoi 1 the business oomes. CoJecta interests on income and traneaota all other business authorized by its charter. Rills receipted for and safely kopt without charge. JOBEPHH. SMITH. President. Denver, Colo., WILLIAM J. HARVEY, Vice President and Manager, JOHN W. NEFF. Treasurer and Ass't Manager, EDWARD W. G ENTER, Secretary and Abstract Officer. FOR IS 90. Some people agree with The Sun'8 opinions about men and tilings, and some people don't; but everybody likes to got hold of the newspaper which is never dull and never afraid to speak its mind. Democrets know that for twenty years The Sun has fought in the front line for Democratic principles, never wavering or weakening in its loyalty to the true interests of the party it genes with fearless intelligence and disinterested vigor. At times opinions have differed as to tlie best means of accomplishing the common purpose ; it is not The Sun's fault if it has seen further into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety is the year that will probably determine the result of the Presidential election of 1892, and perhaps the fortunes of the Democracy for the rest of the century. Victory in 1802 is u duty, and the beginning begin-ning of 1890 is tho best time to start out in company with The Sun. Daily, per month, ... so.BO Dally, per year, .... 0.00 Sunday, per year, ... jj.oo Dally and Sunday, per year, - 8.00 Dally and Sunday, per month, - O.T0 Weekly Sun, one year, - - 1.00 Address THE SUN, New York. MIDDLEMISS, VAN DYKE & CO.. Real Estate andMines, 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. TRAde: McCORNICK & CO., BA-3iTI:EIeS. SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion. Wesolioit consignment guaranteeing guar-anteeing highest market price. COLLECTIONS MADeTt LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.; CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chemical Nat. Rank, Kuintze Htw. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank, Crocker-Woodworth Crocker-Woodworth Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Batik of St, IjouIs. Kansas City Nut. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, England Messrs. Martin o: Co., 83 Lombard Struct. Telephone, 382, "P. 0. Box, 71 OUR BRANDS: tjf "UliPull I ' VB BRADS! TONY FAUST. lytffeSMjSf AUHEUSEE, ORIGINAL ' BURGUNDY, ' BoDWEISER. vKMMSIrW ' ERLANGE1 ?lager' WSSBSW' Depot and Ice House on v-&ii-riSfty OfHce! R. ti. W. By Tracks. , JE5&' Walker House C Keg and Bottled Beer in any Quantity Shipped Promptly to Order. Spew Attention Given to City Family Trade. ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION. Fitzgerald &. Hofheimer, - - . Sole Agents H. 3L. COLORADO AGENCY LOUISIANA STATE LOT TERY OOMPANY, Tickets sold and information furnished. Tel. egraphic reports received tlie same day of drawing draw-ing and furnished to all who purchase ticket of me. OHiciid lists of all drawings furnished on application and mailed to all out of town pur chasers. 1 will cash prizes that may be drawn by tickets sold bv me, in full without discount. Orders by mail given prompt attention. FRANK L. H. SMITH, Agent .Cboz. Turf Exchange, South Pueblo Dressmaking! When in want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT, don't fall to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor, take Elevator.Scott-Auerbach bldg llliiill-l'iiri MtP- to Axau .SYSTEM. PRINCIPAL POINTS The Only Line carryiutr the United StMl - Overland Mail. Direct Connections IK EA ST WEST t ween all Points North and East, NORTH Ind SOOTH N EW TE 0AR ' " March 2, 1890. A.T the city ticket office. ' UTAH : CENTRAL DISTRICT. Colonel Knox, of Texas Sittings, Sitt-ings, is a shrewd, practical and successful newspaper man, an advertiser as well as publisher. A Journalist representative recently re-cently asked hira: "What did you mean by your statement at the Publishers' Convention last week, when you said that you did not think that the advertisement advertise-ment in the newspaper, 'top column next to reading matter,' was worth more than tho same advertisement inserted 'run of paper,' as it is called?" "I did not say anything of tho kind," he replied; "what I did say, was that I would not give twenty-live per cent or any other per cent more for special position than I would give for ordinary space, placed anywhere that tho publisher might designate. If a man has not brains enough to write and display his advertisement so as to attract attention, aud cause every reader of the paper to see it, he should not be an advertiser. adver-tiser. He should drive a Btreet-car mule, run a milk-eart, milk-eart, or edit the Jfew York Mail and Express. The first requisito of a good advertisement ad-vertisement is that it sliould at-; at-; tract attention. If you can not write your advertisement so that it will cause a reader of the publication in which it ap- pears to pause and peruse it, you can not hope that the same advertisement by lieiug placed next to an editorial or on the , front page, or elsewhere, will cause it to bo read. .1 ; rcalizo from experience ' that the old - fashioned way of advertising, which consisted in distributing sample copies and displaying ou the news stand chromatic show-cards, show-cards, was passed, and that the most profitable way to reach reading people is to advertise ad-vertise in publications that are read and digested by appreciative people. The paper I represent costs $4 a year. What is the use of advertising a $4 publication in a 50 cent medium ? Why sliould we hope for prolit if we present the merits mer-its of a $4 article to a 50 ' cent man? Would vou advertise a plow or a threshing machine in the Anuv and Navv Journal? Would you expect profitable returns from your advertisement ad-vertisement of a four-dollar-a year publication in a medium daily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop-girls or laborers la-borers whose iucome would not average more than four, five or six dollars a week? I advertise in papers that reach people who . are able to afford the amount wo ask for our publication. We do not speud money for fun. When I invest a dollar in advertising. adver-tising. I expect to get at least oue dollar and a half iu return. By that, I mean tifty per cent, prolit on the investment. I believe be-lieve in taking your own medi cine. I prescribe advertising to bit commercial friends and use the prescription myself." SOCIKTIES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, C1 ALANTHK" LODGIS NO. 5. tvToF P. Reg- ular Conventions every Monday evening, at 8 p. m., In Castle Hall. Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially invited in-vited to attend. V. W. COFFALL, C. C. W. M.R1SI.KY, K. ofR. &S. ijcxuvym'ountain "lodge""no. a. kTof IV P. Meets every Thursday evening at 7::) o'clock, ill Castle Mail, Walker Opera House building. Members of the order are cordially invited to attend. ARTHUR HAIUU, C. C. A. Bukkck, K. of R. & S. M" YRTLK LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P. Reirular Conventions every Tuesday evening at 7:3) o'clock. Castle Hall. Walker 'Opera, House building. Sojourning Knights cordially invited- to attend. E. M. WADE, C. C, WAI.TKK SlIKRMAtf, K. Of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. CIOUKT PRIDE OF UTAH. NO. 7S7. Meets J on the tlrst and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Hiothers made welcome. GEO. W. AKHMOIi, C. R. C. II. SPENCER, F. S., P. O. Hox WW. PROF.YOUNGER Exliili ami Ball. -AT- Salt Lake Theater Friday Ev'g, April 18, 8 p.m., and Saturday Matinee. To be opened with the Sir Rogerde Coverley, in one set, of eight couples, us danced lit Mr, McAllister s Hall In New York City bv the leading society i eople of this continent, which was the event of the season. This daucc in grandeur leads tlie famous Quadrille d'Hon-neur, d'Hon-neur, which was tlie most picturesque, feature Passenger Trains Arrive and Leave at Salt Lake City as follows : FROM THE NORTH. ' go1ng jjc-RTH. C rVkctnH-i""-; 3:10 a.m. Atlantic Express. Atlantic Fast Mail Atlantic pExm-e ! rthemLocal..!0:flua.m. and Utah & Northern Local iWtlandaudBuUeFastMaii:'.::::::1?; SyraBittoK Local Express ' FROM THE SOUTH. 1 rmvo SOUTn Milford Express ,.,, T ' OOMtO SOUTn. , Juab Express 5:K?-m- ?ru.?. Express 3:OT; . o. 50 p.m. Milford Express. ..- Z ' "CJtsuh. and Nsvada District. , WS?) 2-10 a.U ThroughMixedZiryrexcepTIund.y) :$ ";,"..., fl:llua.m. Suburban Passenger, daily jj-jopj :: m;;;'"::::::::: iSiS ' mi did,yl.:::::::: " ;: J-S&S: r. Pa8er;;::;::::::::::::: 6:lbp,m. ' ' " Salt Lake fc "Western. District. -etcTMliat Sunday) fo, Irontou, SUver City. oi uiri.iim iiieni:u jjan oi uise spring. Followed by tho Floral Cliiind by Sixteen Couples: Highland Fling by Seven Little Misses; (Sailor's Hornpipe bv Jiivn tiroo; Scotch Dance by Four Little Misses; Jockey Hornpipe, by Charley Hechtol; C'uchuea bv Nellie How-man: How-man: Fisher's Hornpipe by Ella Atkinson; , MASONS. ' WASATCH LODUF.. NO. 1. A. F. & A. M. T Regular communications held at the Masonic Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren iu good standing are cordially invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. MjMnceretary. UTAH COMMANDERY. NO. 1. KNIGHTS Templar. Stated conclaves held at. Masonic Ma-sonic ball, on the tlrst Thursday of each month, at 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited to attend. A. M. GRANT, E. C. Pinup Biugos, Recorder. RCENTALlll)GljrTjoT3. A. F. & A. M. Stated communications held at Masonic hall the first Tuesday in each mouth. Members of sister lodges aud sojourning brethren iu good standing are cordially invited to attend. C. S. VARIAN, W. M. M. C. Phiujps, Secretary. T. MORI AH LODGE. NO. 1. A. F. & A. M. Regular communications held at Masonic hall. East Temple Rtreet. the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren iu good standing are cordially cor-dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W. M. Christopher DiKHL, Secretary. "Coining Through the Rye" by a Little Miss and Muster; l'astorile by two Misses aud one Master. Reserved Seats 75c, General Admission 50c. Tickets on Sale at Box Office Thursday and Friday. Floor Will be Covered With Canvas, Music by Olson's String Band ' EQTTIS'XvCEaTT ' tonSEUi? Bt 9:56 a " y Coach u P$ Pullmaii i Palace 1 Simper San Franca,vfullman Palace Sleepet, Portland M .C, Couucil Blurts: Pullman tL2?. nS.i,sco Chicago; Pullman Palace Sleeper. SMr Chicago; DavCoaVhi?,3? 1 lef V?' Butt to Green Rlvr: Dlnin cfi This train win errv oniV: Passing h G?wn River; Colonist Sleeper, Portland tot- "The Atlantu- Express." ieaohar,n,KJtet-tlass Tickets. h.lv'' to Council Bluffs ; Pullman Pal?e i 3t 10 m" equipped with Day C1" Sleeper. Denver to CoiiSulufl Tr'lp'-tlml to Council Bluffs: P"11, I through Sleeper to St. Loul" " P,',iwS llm?,u,place Sleeper. Salt Lake to Ctievenne-. . Pullman Colonist Sleepe? Portion 1?iHfnhColoWst Sleeper. San Francisco to CounrfT e This train will earry PalseneeNoi.!?nCh,lne' ' tw through sleeper to Kan ta8engg" holding either First or Second-class Ticket& J" V' C. FRESSEGUliT Asst. Cen i-Passenger.Agent. , General Ma1 |