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Show JL Slaughter Sale Today! L --vAND ALL xNEXT WEEK. i X. !?J 3 !, Purchasers of Boys' Knee l'ant Saits, 4 to 14 year?, and Youths' Lonq Pant Suits, 10 to iS years, J I r B Wi Bbp aWif Inii i Sii Bis 1 BiMg1si ! ( fif "KP Comprising all the Latest Novelties in Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Pin Checks, perfect in Fit and Workman-- ( I JAW ship, and at UNI IFARD OF LOW PRICES. j J Mothers' Friend Shirt Waists all go Without Reserve! 4U1 , At 60, 70 and 83c, the best the market affords. Plain White Pleated Percales, Fancy Stripes, Checks and Plaids, all other Waists, 15, 23 and 40c. V I We guarantee to ive you better goods for less money than any other House in Utah, Come and Get Our Prices ! No Trouble to Show Goods ! "0. K." The Birthplace of Low Prices! 117 MAIN. bus Jess DIRECTORY. ak( uiTixrs. rEID A. HAL" (IJlTB OF DI"1fa- - Apcnnr.cT or commekcial block T. LI, DLMES. 4 RCH1TECT- - 1'i.t l'KOliKKSS BUILDING i '1 C. E. LnEELLE. 4 nrniTKiT. ii wrsv bF.coNn poitth J street, Salt Lake City, lain priparart to tunilph all manner nt piaim In the nnwt tm-- 1 niril ntyle nf ari'liitei'tiire. flmn-'wi- , i era lmun-s- . tioieu, tanl Uixr lioimea, private n siili-i).- and busi'ien lilm'ln or any desrnp-t- i hi. ileal ul rule taucua uiyeu iw to my aiaud-lu-n. hop k oj., f.)S. MAIN. IUI'c 'KTEitS IN JAPANK3E i) and en nese urte-a-br- ai'is- - na. brno.-e-catjiin- t-- , ah ;a. au.l Ufi airi cuii.iS. lluU Buiutie a li.iveiiit s ul.vnys on LauiU ht.AL tsrare anu loans. EURT05, GE0E3BE02 & 00., TIEAL KSTATK, NO. MAIN TREKT IV Bait 1 to City, Uun. Noiaiy lu oiQu Xcleybuue tM. M0KEY WANTED." IF YOIT W.SIHE A U(JOU LOAS 1'LACF:r) real e.it.ilo, call ou Si. t . bpeucar. Ml iu aiD HUritit. THE STKDICATE I5TEST1TENT 03.,' )EAL FSTATE, KOO.H1, HVKIt DANK OB" t h;.ll Line. llieeUuelU lur uua rualJnuia aalncialtj. ATTOKNEVS. " eIIEPAED GH0VE & SHEPARD, HiKiMS 4HANUW WASATCH IAWYKRS4 bait Lakn City, C.W.'rOWEEl, OPPOSITB CDL. ATTortNT:Y-AT-LAW- , becoud auuta aliout. ILATINU K0VELTY KANUrAOTJRnaOJ. f OLD, 8ILVr.ll AND NI(;lEL Pr. ATSf'l It by Chi jf.niu l'ro",BB. A'i kinds or rY9iuif iiaTie w;tn iifittrsa auj U.sp.iiou. Hmxw,iIiiiu 61 3J doulb. A. i;r,ELAND3. TR.rT!CI. TI.NNKK - TIN HOOK INC, I i5lit- - aiii ,i!i. .l.iiry sul'I'lie. t"t'?iiH'.i'S t Til .hi-it 'in AllliC-XUV- n li ,i!ji(, , ur oi" l .'j bviutl S.x'Uliii W.t .11. 'i't'leiilii.mi i n. W. Skookum Root iaip GroLUcr. Crows Hair Rapidly. f , - Eradicates DandruK . . Stops Falling llair. ! I Preventive A'" ' s ofBaJdnesa, I ' I Grows Hair on V,' ' ' 'V Bold Head 7 V., ' " . Is as Exquisite fyVf il f. Toilet Arttel. jfV;'!u I Tree from .11 r'ilnf I coloring matta (Tair mark trvistrrti') Coiitiiiees no Mineral orVegetable Polsoaf Is an honest and meritorioo preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. SioSo Ecst Kair Crovar Co. NEW YORK. Jo Sal by ll Dwu33lt. lnPopiilar Route ;, To af Po.'rfs East (telj Cr.c t'liane cf Cars ttali ti iansastilyorSL Lcuw. Ioga2t Tullmaa Buffot Sleeping Cars. REE RECLLL CDAIR CASS Ue aur your ticket reads via ta MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY; : - H. C. TOWNSFNO, S, V. DERRAH, Q. 1'. & T. A., St. Louis. C. F. 4 ?. A 161 la. Maiu Stret. galtl.aia City. L'tala YestSuIc RapMTransit Comp'j! TIME TABLE, To Take Eiloct May 1st, 1801. Local Trains for tlm Jordan aardeaj Lynch-- blasmann. Real EsiatG Brokers. 3 We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only, They Must be Sold at Once, The Following Are Genuine Bargains: 2 v O O i S2 If S-- 01 fB'- - S Q ft g- - 4 C iy Cg & in ' 3 L. r- t - r--t- - X fH - ? y o r-- p -- j j- -t o - C-- to ITi C C r - h o o 3 o i - .. a rJ . ..... B 2 I CO o to .a t- - rt Ul We OUer tie Ato for a Few Days Only. Easy Terries ! Vjubii m mahinaml The best bargain in the market toil ay is our pc liool Shoes at cost $1.00 in eiios fro in Bi to 10. Sold only by Sit-xck- it Lvscn. ncntlimen's negligee shirts in silks. Silks mixed. Flauuul, etc., etc. We nvite your inspection. BllOM'X, T'KKKr fc WootiKt.KK Co. Leading hatters and furnishers. 142 Main street. jl riAvrs I.TAVB rLl 0C!'O BAI--l LAH'l rTTT r.iCOa.tu. l:0'?'n. ,i ?..). iu. 8 on p.m, V.1..1 " '.: " ii H.: " " 8 3 '(I " I.:'.. " 4:1)1 j t.i " 4 o " " 5:10 " j !( ,s " o " !, 11 l " " " t,M " j;l.'Vira. 7:00 " c:tv Sta'cn: "c.uer Bavetith Bouto an 3.:ood V.-- Mr J. O. JACOIiS, Geu'l M'gT, Henry F. Clark, '"xh rAILxOR.,f 29 E. FIK3T SOUTra, IlltM'ICltC ?AKEEEE3 rUEKITUSI GO., AND 1'KALERS TM MA.M'l'AcTL'KStiH lJM.k, i rft-- iliiurs and W m.l'.i. Jubi.:i - I a.i :iik' liiv'ijj'i y itulidl 1US add Ui) W c n'.ii ' jiiiiiltstrt-'et- . C, iL EAITSEJ, DEALER IN fHOICJC FANCY ORWFR1F3 Criiiii. L"iii a'.iil Ku..;iiug Wood, corner Ikird bouiti aud bui siraou E0GEE3 4 C0MPANT, riT.K 0itO0JCKJ JtASX FIRS? .L bouih s'i'anl. lNtltACB. """" LCUI3 HIAL'S Sc GO, iy.it F, 1. ANU l.i.i..M. M rjTTTA L I Li'o ;f N V. 1:. K, .ui-- ivl Coimneic al - I'Ll'JIMMi, r. J. MORA if, STEAM HEA'lINU ENiiLJiUSrfc 35J MAIN bait Lhas Cilj-- m i.Mniu iriif. T-- E. KcGUREIfl, OFFICIAL HTEN'OUK.AVHKK; AI.T.KIND 'iyi.tiWritl:i. iu Hi'inii.jitoij i iiuwiitur iiiiau piiiioa; l'rm;roa H..U1R. d ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year eliding December at, of the ' condition of th feYori Accifat Iiflraiicg Co. Made to 'be tins Territory of Utah, in Pursuance of an Act Kclatin:; to Life Insurance Companies, Ap proved March 7, 18. 1 Nar.tft of fninpnn.v unrt t cation, New York Acc U'Mit Coiiipany. IJn.aa-v,iiv- , S'" Vork. 2 The amount of capital stork is Ii Tho canital s'ck nai'l up 4 The imi'tuiito; IimV-.-- is ,'l'UU.31 Tho aiuouut of its liabilities an rlU'lirvr capital) is i.tiil.H) 5 The net snrpluftvrall liabilities is 6 Ihv riunio of tin uttomtiy or afMit for t Lie ttrrit'iry o;: i.pnn wtio.ii service of proft-M- in any civil action aaint sal-- com-an-uiriv be ma.bt. W. i nd'fis. Suit ciy, I'tali. 7 Th rcvhiis lu liitf the year wore. $Wl.h7 Tii'M xpeii'iitur iiut,n-- th year were...". T8.fi". lft Statkok Xkw Yl'HK, i (Itv fount v of Nw Ytrk ( b;tr!t'sT. ib)p'r. th iry o' ibo New Yor: Accub-n- i Jnhuranct: oih.u y i.ci'u? fl'ily sworn, an t 8 y- - th.t U xh ab.-v- ii a rii.iMi oiin'-'- o' a j a p. my, am! that tiie utatr-i- nt of xh, encr.il j cojiilitiou ul ctiniTt:iity b ihl MH n.iy of m ciiTi'r :icc.)V'!i:i; to tnn of hiM know ich-c- 'and bclirf, n Hi'cciivolv. Cn.uiiK- - T Ibx-fPit- Sufwribt'fl ;mrt sworn to b 'for? ine tUU tth day of April, A. i). !.!. lmkai.j Anor.i'iirs V. Vm:v.. Notitiv Pit'lSr. City nniX county of Nhw York TKuruivv of Utah, t ecrotary tn.nre i T, Klljnh St'lls, HtiTi'tfir.vof t!i ff Ut-th- do htTfi'V Cf't.fy th'it the !iooano orei oiiiL is a fu;i.-trn- ami rr ct, co- y of the anmi'ii si;it in lit f t if '.'cncr.ti conl Uoti ot r c Now or A en if n! Ins. nan t cun p:o;j- - j o' Nt'v Yfirk. tiled tn my onion n T;(. ,t i flay of May, in jmruai ce of an act iniaiiny to itf iu ,urnce Coinpanioti, approved AKuvii 7 In witness whereof I have hereunto p- t ray hand and a'.fl d th irri'at sal of the t rritr of I'tah. tliU yth d;.y of May. 11. LtAl.J Kri.IAH Ski.i.s. Secretary ot Utah Torritorv. Fraser & Chalmers, Gliicncjo. L. C. Trent, Gcuera.1 Western .Manager, Salt Luke City, Via Is; lieicuu, 3iioi)taiia. Mirii" Macliincrj ! And Machinery for th Systematic of Orel by Aninlpamation. Ccn-- c til ration. Sun-lt'.i-u aud Leafiiicp. Huiiders of tim llontt-itak- p. tiratiito Mountain, Drum 1. 1111111' ji, Antrotida, Hi tic Bird. Lcsintno anil ta.iiu Conipaivo-i- ' KediK'tioii VVorl.-- . II listaij Knijincs. (jpan-- and Direct Act-ing; i':ojn'ctin!T iirnl Di'Vi-opi- ik n' Hoists; Bniliicrs of riiirir.t Air Com-pressors and Wire irue Vanuing Machin8 and Ktnbroy Con-centrator, HiELKGTRIG MOTORS !H Solo Vos1rrn Agents tor Lidjjprwood Hoislintr Ktxrin.'g end Tyler Wirn Works Doiit)lc Crim)V'd Mining Cloth, Kicciric r.rits, Di:uiiond Cor.' 1'rospcctinir Dr.lli,. : tion Mill. c K.cafrs, Hand Kock Dril.n ami Compressor!, t!s Kuowlen' l'uinps. Koot Blowers, Kingland & Duuglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives! B5KESTtrgB33 at HCKEST FaiCES.l , fkad Our List! Ol' Celebrated Pianos: Chickerinsr Clour &Warren Kuabe A. Co Decker Bros A. H. Cliase J.&C.Vlsber ! lilies Styvcsant Everett ALSO TDE Story & Clark, A. B. Chase, Lor ! ins i;iake and Bridge-- j port Organs, . . VTe dell anr ot the !iot tnstrnmenti om long time ami eaT payiLanta, OU Icstru-irnii.- s latttn 1" eiohane lor nw oitMaiul t'li'ir real v.iiuo allowed. A guaranw ot fro livo t i Ht'Vfii j. an aecompn; aacli piano, v ill iny voiir railroad far from any roil"! in iii&'io or Uia'i to suit L.ike City anu retaiq pioT .i tis ynu buy a pianu (rom ns whliaiu tin r tv, T:n eiiuc.o par'l s living in nt'l.Uuun tnwns a'ld cities to selK't Itim t. a iiuui nae Btj clt tilch we alwaya baraoa Imnd. W take plenaure in fltiowiuj om wiiothnr or not joa iutclnl to buy. Corres; oa.'.ence solicited and promptly anavtrtic F. E. Warren Mercantflo Co. Box IT 17. tia. 7i Wt Sacoad SouU. IEwMi. a Ixed April 1. b3l: l'us.-i-ni- 'r will il.iily Iff'fun Sa.l Lt,6 aun Parii C'ty ae foil. w; riAt.r lake n rv. fia:n leave itl doatlt auU illa... 8twa.n .1 ' " ... 4 l"p ia " a arrives ' " " ...loru a.m .. 4 .i "... C:;:u p.m tkhk cut. lYalu 1 air v s ;.t i'.nlt C.ty 10:10 .n 3 " " " m ' loaves " " u " 4 " ' " 4:iJl...!i S'l'iii:'! a i i'ftseu'.r"r lra:n r'lti diiir to-t-- Smt l.auo o.ty and Mill Crock al lol- - 1. -- ave S.i it r.aUe S 4i and 8:30 a.m.,' ant 4 :, and 6 .0 p. m Ku.un.iut: Le ive M il Creek 7:18 and 11:03 a.m., aud a and (5 :4a p.m. (j:t!i - ani Depot cor. Kightti South and Main Street. Jcs. H. Yol'uj, T. J. MicXlnfjj!!, i Uen. Suynuieudeab Gnu, i t P AgU. were taken wunt by tin) ('mitral l'acilio. The train wan lilied with anus, ammu-nition, ccimniiMCtry Knit iiartorm;ister st ires and troop H of tliu Fourth U. S. cavalry. They hal coma trom Fort Mayer. Virginia, and weru oiij to the Presidio in California. Captain l'arker wns in ctiitrga. The troop numbers 00 men. - Three ear of immigrants passed through her yesterday. They were going into the northwest eoumry. prin-cipally to Washington. The roiiipauy was mule up in the southern states and consisted mostly of the poor class of fanners, called crackers. OUie Peterson was arrested at Wyo., and brought to this city on a charge of stealing a watch from Mrs. Hurry Jaekson. She admit-ted taking tho watch but could not tell whatever possessed her to take it. She was visiting her former school mate, Mrs. Jackwn, and saw the watch, and decided to carry it away with bur. -- - The hold up and robbery businesi lias, been very dull during the past week. One case however occurred on Saturday. While the family oi Mr. Mott were away from home some one entered the house and carried away a pistol, some cull' buttons and a diamond ring. -- f- H-- The new Methodist church at Five Points was dedicated yesterday. Iluv. J. W. Hill delivered the dedicatory ser-mon. This is a fine building, erected at a cost of $."000. The congregation is still in debt the sum of $1000. The La-dies' Aid socipty will make an effort to raise wnin of the amount by giving a sociable aud supper next i'riday even-ing. The Hebrew ladies have organized a society. The object is to open and con-duct regular Sunday schools for child-ren of this denomination. Mrs. H. J. Kothchilda is president and Mis. W. P.uhn secretary. LATEST Fliilll OM Tiie Democricy of the Junction City Will Turn Gut iu lorca Tonight to Hear Eon. W. L. Wilson. A YOUNG G1SL UNDER ARSEST, Charged With Stealing a Gold Watch-N- ew M. E. Church Dedicated -- The Griffin Murder Trial ferecial correal mideure of The Timi. Oiiin- N, May 18. The Griltin murder trial continues to be tho most import-ant case in the district court. The prosecution rested Saturday and evi-dence for the defense is now being heard. Self defense is the plea entered by the defendant. A great many wit-nesses have been summoned aud the taking of testimony will probably not be completed before tomorrow even-ing. This case is the most interesting from the fact that it originated over an tlect'on bet and was the cause of one ? . man's deal h and the arrest of two oth ers charged with shooting, when before all had been on good terms. -- - f- Tho jury in the (iriflin murder case was granted permission te attend the ! 'theater Saturday night aud church They went to the (irand opera 'house and witnessed the performance j (' of "I'ncle Tom's Cabin" and attended deviue services yestotday. --f- ' Delegates appointed by the governor to the Commercial congress left in a special over the Union Pacific lust night. The Ogden delega-tion was furnished with proper creden-tials from the chamber of commerce. - Three attempts have been made by unknown parties to set (ire to the Granil Opera bouse. Tho police have buen very careful in watcli'iDc; the build-inn;- . Last Saturday uight at tlie f'o.'.e of the performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Officer W-r- decided to ex-amine the reiir of tae building, lid found a innn iu the ant of filtering the building through a window. The rnan was promptly arrssted, and today was held on a charge of housebrt'Hkinjf. Tonight? the Utah dsoioerariy will turn out in full force to hear Hon. V. L. Wilson, the champion democratic orator. The city and surrounding eouutry have been Hooded with hand-bills announcing the event, and the (irand Opera bouse will probably be pretty welHillod. It is the intention of the natioiin! democratic central com-niitte- o to thoroughly cunvss Utah be-fore the campaign of 'U2 and guin all the proselytes posib!e. --f The Woman's Christian Temperance Union hold Ibnir regular weekly meet-ing at the Methodist church this after-noon. An excellent literary programme hail been prepared. A young women's union has been organized and will labor in conjunction with the W. C. T. I', for the dissemination of temperance principles. 4-- --f- Kent's Military Band concert at the , Hot Springs comert yesterd.iy after noon was jirouounced a grand success. The boys made a tine showing in thoir new uniform, and discoursed seme sweet niusio. It is understood that the managers propose to continue giving these concerts during the season, - The board of directors of the Metho-dist Episcopal church have passed reso-lutions approving the labors of Rev. J. W. Hill, and petitioned the presiding bishop to return him for the fourth year to this charge It seems that the attack made upon Hill bylsam Small has tdiid ea to strengthen linn in the estimation of the people and to cause them to be j come more indignant at Small. The freneral conference to lie held in this city next month will investigate the charges and their decision will be an-nounced. The public await results. The produce exchange reports the following business for last week: Butter, 20JII pounds; eggs, IIOO cases; dressed poultry. SJ.M) pounds; live poultry, .'S."i do.en; gren vegetables, Sj.Od!) pounds; pickles, '.'OH kegs; berriee. Witt cases; cabbage, 1 car; potatoes, '.'." cars; vine-gar, i car; wheat, 17 cars; Hour, 7 cars; feed and mill stulT, - cars; oranges, 1 car; lemons. 1 car; salt, 1 car. - Five Baltimore & Ohio coaches came in yesterday over tho Union 1'acilic and |