OCR Text |
Show G THK SAlr LAKKTLMKS. TUESDAY APRIL 23, 1801.' Subscribe foiit fe-fe fr ifrifr SUCCESSFUL HAND. M mm ( oniinr Wit li Ymir. T) KTl'IlNKn. AND WILL UK IN THK CITY Ik aslwrl Mil" inilv. Mrs. I. VolHitdM, rit-i- n sited palmist life lei'li-r- . This reals your life im tin iiit tpieailou or mi take; ad t if on titisims.s, money m.itierH. famliy affairs. tellKHliat you should folh.w if j .m would hiii'( ii in minim.', real estate, specula-tions, how to dei'i'le your affairs, journeys, etc . This Is no fortune. tcllini:. mtnd reaoliui or any su, h hiimlnie but palmistry is one of the re omued si iHiircH (f the day. and to prove it y..u tr- t pert- et nt i ;i'-- h ii or no nay. t all ai No. at West First bout li street, room a, upstairs. I'nl. li li'lliT esucs Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of DISSEW RESORT. The Teor Among Peors and Seo- -' end to None in this City In-vitations Eavo Econ Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Samplo Eoom, at 223 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Ktlley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of line imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly lixturesand handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of tho tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Rcilley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel- - come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Koom, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. bI w fl? THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the Alines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the News of Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of .the World while it is still a thing of today. THE TIMES Is the Progressive newspaper of Salt Lake. 1 lip fi Subscribe forlt LXy Db'GWAY, FISH SPHiHOS, DEEP CREEK I STAGES Will leave CONNOli III'.OS. IIOTKL Monday. Wednesdays anil Krinay. on tlie arrival of the Utah ci Nuvaila Train. There Will be Stations for the Benefit of Passengers on the Stage Line. Parties wMiIiik information in regard to the road will rail at (.minor Mros. DKtanee In-- ita::eline from Stockton to lieeplT. ek ls miles From Ktockton to Serlbner'a Kaiich. 'H " Senliiinr Kaiieh to liuttway... : " " lii(;w.'iv to Spriiiuri " " r'tKli Sprlniri to Clifton 45 " ' ( lltton to Deep t'reek 13 " ' Connor Bros. Stockton, Utah. CO OZast 3Tirst Eoia.tl-'-- ANNL'AL STATEMENT FortueyearenrttnKllecemtwr.H, 101. Of the condition of the American Insnrancs Company. Made to the Secretary of ti e Te ritory of Utah. In pursuance of an Ai t Relating to Klre Insurance Companies, Approved March 13, ki. 1. Name of company and location, American liiMiraure Company. Huston, Ma.-- a 2. The amount of capital stock is....S."Oi.mno 3. The capital stock paid up is ;iii m o,ti 4. The amount of itnansets Is The amount ot Us liatillitlesi Includ-ing capital Is aiT,LMS..M 5. The net anrpluis over all Ualjllitics . is mm.M 0. The name of its attorney or akrent fortne territory of Utah, upon v. horn service of process In any civil action aiaiust said iiiiiv lie male is Frank Harris. Salt Lane City. T. The. rmv.pt diiiluw the year were 2S5.139.9il The expenditure during tho year were K8.m32 RTATBOr CALIFORNIA. I CcI'NI'VOFSaS FllAM'ISi'O. f 8H Ed. K. Potter. Keueral auetit. lielnu duly sworn, depose anil sa. s th it he la descrined otllcer of said company, and that tho foreyotnir statement of the general condltlor, of said company on said thlrty-tir- t day of Decemlier, is correct, a 'cordlnis to the best of nis information, knowledge and belief, respoc-tlvel- En. E. l'onni. Suiiacrlhed an I sworn to before me this 17th day or February, A. U. 18.. 1. ISKAI.J (jKonoi: T. Knox, Notary Public TfiutiTOiiv or Utah. SK' KKI'AHY'sOKKICS. f a I. Eli kih Sells, secr.-ur- of the terrltorv of Utah, do herebv certify that the above and forntolnx te a full, true and correct copy ot the annual statement of the (teneral condition of the American Insurance company of Hoh-ton- . Mass,, tiled in my o:ti. e on the Jith day of Febniai v, lsui. in of an act relating to lire inVurau' e companies, approved March 1.1. ISM. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and af!x d tne Kie.it seal of the territory of Utah, tnis 17th day of April, Ki I.I a H SKt.t s, Secretary of Utah Territory. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. fin. 4fl W. Second SoulttU Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilities fordntnn first-clas- s Job Priut-ln- g are of the newest and best. Hooks ruled, printed and bound to order. Samples of Hail-roa- Mining. Hank and Mercantile worn always on hand. Complete lino of office Sup- - Elles, embracing the most approved Labor. and Economical inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u BeauiiM-Woma- n tT3&$ l.y at the though! at her own luveli-'V'- i nest- Kvery woman 7&25 i nule sweetly who L. i y Ko- - btrtine. for it (fiei f to her aclrar, tiHn fj a c j parent, beautiful V bkin- A brautilul y v complexion alune ii L-- ft v. often uthcieut ia n,ake woman 'W:r $ beautiful. Awomnn '' who has a beau tit ul v fSi' couiplexiuo fthouW ) prcmit;thcoiie r ifdwVs VvA 'CM fortuuate in IlrrStt W lnia possession v liVV anould beautify it. If "Wmloma Ruber- - tine diea jut what Is claimed for It It not only preserve anil beau-Uii- c the. complexion, but repairs the damages oxjue by the use ot the many dangerous cu im-pounds nrrw in the market, by its tonic eilrct, te ituiitift the skin to a natural, nealthy action. Read the testimonials from famous artistes, cuo-- UtaicU cbenuaieand emncut physiuaua. DiTerilGraii SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLR The Favorite ltoute to Clcnwood, Aspen, Leiidvilie, PueMo, (Vli-rml- Sprint's, Denver And all Points East and South. two fihst-cusTtPiAi- mil Elenrant Pullman and Tourist Sloepers, and Free Cluiir Car 5 on Each Train. I' or full information, call on or addrssi W. i.'. fcKOrWULL. Ate.:t, ."is W. S id s mth. S. T. SMITH, A. S. HUGHES Clem ra! Vautier. Traffic Manager, S K. IIOOl'KM. i. P. and T. A. THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in PorULAi?. Favor. THE TIMES Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public. "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times are more effect-ive than those published in any Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It 'mt The v.'orld-rcnowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-- : aument and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke-d sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe- - tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-- ; ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug- -' ilist and enjoys a more exten-- ! five acquaintance among tlie fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street ANNUAL STATEMENT B'or the year eudlu-.- : December 31, ISsjI, of the of Tlie Sontbern hwm Company of New ( rlcaus, Louisiana, Made to the secretary of the territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Coiijpanio.-i-, ap-proved March 11. l.'SI. 1 Name of cc mpaiiy and location, The Ronth-r- Insurance Company of New Orleans, La.. M Camp str-e- i, New ' Tit an", La. 8 The amount ot capital stock Is i dm 00.11 .'! Tho capital stoi k paid up ia :u0.i ). 4 Tiie aoeuoii of itsas-et- - is .V.',i.;i-is- 11 The amount of in it.it.il te a (in- - ciuditi eapdall ia 47T,'.M.M1 5 The net enrplus over nil liabili ties is... sa,:o2.70 6 The name of Its attorney or a emit for the territory of Utah, upon whom service or prm ess in any civil anion nwtmKt said com-pany mav be made. Frank Har-ris. H ilt Lake City. Utaii. 7 The 's during tne year wi r". 4S4.CW.t3 The eAi'euditures during the year were, 3ID.H81.f4 Srvrr. ok- LoCisiana, I Parish or OrP aus. f ' Soft Mc iehee. kse-- r, t try of the Southern tnaurane" comoimy of La., bn.r.js dulv s ru, e ses and says that he is tlm alai've ltsc;iie1 orllci of Kiild company, ami t.iitl the firej, lr (t Htateit.e.it or the general comlitlou of d company 011 id Hist day of Devemlier. ia r e- -t aeor.iliiK to the Pest, of his iiiformalioti, knoiv:edre and lielief, tSeorr M 'iKHKK, Secretary. Puliscrihed and sworn to before me this auth dav of Uebruarv, A. l. lsui. t'sKAi-- J M. T. rtt'i fios, Notary Public. TEitHtTMi.Y ok Utah, I Se. re nrv's intea. I 1. Kill )h'8 I'm, of tho territory of Utah, d'o herel y certify that the above and fori n is a full, true and correct copv ot the aniui il tnte:nent of the general condition of the eru Insurance umpany of New ( rieans. La., tiled in my otlice n tlie iTth day of lsvi. In iniisuaiice of an act to tfe imuiau.e approved Mar.h 1.1 1SS4. In v ltncss nf 1 have hereunto set tny hail and attlxeil 'he seal of the territory of Utah, tins '.th day t March. isK,i.. Ki hah Sri.t.s. Bcei-etar- of VI ah Terr.tory. T H jffyfc Popal8rRo8iol Hr To all Points East. Ciily One Change of Cars llali to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping ' Cars. m mmw (niis cms. , lie sure your tlckot reads via th. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, H. C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERRAH. G. P. T. A., St. Louis. C.F.1P. A 161 U. alala Stra.t. BaltLak. City, tlaD j CORSAGES AND JUSQCES.' HINTS ON ECONOMY GIVEN BY OLIVE HARPER. Cut! Thut Admirably Illustrate th. IllnU. foitits Aliout tho IlrrnHlug of P.rldc Information of Interest Regarding Cos-tumes for Traveling. Imperial Correspondence. 1 Kew Yokk, April S If a penny saved i worth two earned then tlm ladiea who follow tlie hints in tho pretty and economical cor:-a;,'- 0 '"id barque, pat-terns; herewith will have wived a muT little Bum. fur these dainty corsages arts an designed a to be comparatively inex-pensive in th"Ui-rive- s while-ver- dressy, atiil they can be worn over plain and even ipiito old f:kirv., giving ail effect of newness, and freshness wliieh is at all timed desirable. Fig. 1 is of polls: dotted India rilk, at Fixty cents a yard, and trimmed with n flat collar and jabot of oriental laco and a narrow ribbon. J Ilk rrO.MTOY l'OU TIIR LADIES, havo Been in "Vcr;il of tho hunt l.onses numbers of baMtpies of this style, in all gai ts of material thp fmo sateen, either-figure-or jila.hi, iiredominatintf. Tho titiest French i atceil cost iibotit thirty rents yard, and two yards urn qnilo Htitlieieiit,, but threo of aro reiinired. I think tho iilainj,rnods tirettier than thu dotted. Fi.. 2 is of fiaured CeiiKalino, in palo gray, pink unrl white, with triin-niiiiLf-black vei'.vet Tho stylo in Hiinple, lwit very effective, and when worn over an old black or c;ih-iner- o skirt makiw a very pretty costume, frfli nnd pleaHtite;. itf courso it is for homt? nftenioon wear. The samo design can also bo iimdo in uliuoHt any goods. Fij?. 3 inoro dressy, and can bo worn in tho moniiinf,', al'terttoou or evcu-iii- g for unceremonious occasions. Tho model had tho back and caiw in royal Mm- - velvet, trimiiHStl with silver and ,'ilt jiioscineiiterio cord. Hint tho sleeves and full, looso front nrt of ivory China crepe. Tho design, however, is onu capablo of many variations. X'o innUn tliis would require onu yard and u half of velvet and two yards of Tepe. It could bo worn over any stylo or color of skirt, ex-cept purple or Kiveti, lurht or dark. All tiiieo of these are more suitable for ' yoittii; bulies than (dderly ones, and so is the flerpttit bridal eiM'sairo represented. This, which follows tho littest fashions in bridal attire, is of cre.'itu wliito failU with dtaied front, and high shouldered, loitf? and a thick niching of jioiut d'esprit laco crossittir tlto front from ri;;ht to left and then falling to the bot-tom on the leftside. The front of 1 ho skirt is dntiicd with a shawd drapery, and the lom,' train in tho back is plain and lined with plush pink glace silk. There is on many bridal robes a faint show of delicate pink this season not eo much of that dead whito which is so corpselike. Veils aro thrown over the bride in equal lengths, front and back. No bride who is married in church wears her dress cut. low in tho nook. Some of thoso who have home weddings do have them ho. This if, a very praiseworthy fashion, as many a young girl has died from tho colds caught wliilo going through tlie ceremony that, was fondly hivped would be tho beginning of a long life of happy usefulness. Traveling costumes we now the qnes- - '4 tion, as well as what to wear at the seaside, aud as tho former are likely to be worn first, let us have a word to say tiliont what is to be worn en voy-age. An exqui-sitely neat and handsome dress for a trip to tho Yellowstone was made of shep-herd's plaid, with a fawn ground, work and broken lines of wood brown. Tho front was laid in deep double box plaits, and the back in t w o more. The front iN'inio but to tho instep; the back d r h g g e d t w o TRAVEL1SO OUTFIT, inches, but Still Wasel'ant J'atent leather tipped sltoes of tho dress material adorned tho trim feet. Tho corsage was a closa fit tint; postil- - t ion ba.-qu- e, with plain rovers and piijue vest and lii.nii collar. The perfi-c-- t tit and style of this simple jrown formed its Ti'.ero were four porkels jrnod, lijr, roomy pockets in this kw1. two at tint sidi-i- , one in the front mid one in the bai-k- , and all ao eutininyly hidden as ti defy observaiion, and almost search on the part of the wearer too. Tiieso de-lightful j,'ive tho voting wearer freedom, so that a tiny bat,' with small change, railroad tickets, sir.elliii;; salts and a handhe: .hief, and wee, tiny pow-- tier box and speck of a hand jrl.tes are ail she nee-ls- , and this leaves her Kood ri:;ht-han-froo to hold up her skirt or climb wi car. ( ,ivr Haupck. Eio Granfle Western GRANDE CD, WESTERIjW Ajj AR r .Ri!WAY;,, U p D CURRENT TIME.TADLE: In Effect April 9, 1W1. No. . No. 4. EAST-DOUN- TRAINS Atlantic Atlar.tio Mail. Lxpros. Leave dirden H:.'5) a.m.l H:4fi p.m. Arrive Sa t Laka : a.m.! II .Bo p.m. I dun S ot Lake U:.'0 a.ni.iiutuft p.m. Arrive I'rovo ll:-tf- am.ll:;w p.m. Leave Piov 1140 a m .ll .Ti p.m. ArnveCreen Klv- - FeSi p.m. 5:HD a.m. l.i a eiireeu Kiver feed p rv h:'X a.m. Arrive ilramt Junction... :.0 p.u. D:4.' a.m. Arrive Pueblo :.! p.m. jf:i!f a.m. Airlve Colorado Sfirinijs 3:tl p.tn.l i li a.m. Arrive Ucuver 6:l.'i p.m.! T:uu a.m. No. t. No. S. WKST110UNO TRAIN3 l'aclflo Pacific j Mull. Express. Leave Deliver Bum a.m. 7:m p.m LeaveUolorado Springs.. U :t a.m. :65 p.m Leave 1'ubIiIo p.m. luaa p m Leave (Irand .function. .. 1:40 p.m. U OJ p.m Arrive tirecn Itlver ::w p.m. 5: K p.ra I rave liret-- Uiver :'o ii.ui. 6 01 p.m Airno I'rovo a m. IK a m J.i'ave I'rovo ":10 p.m. r.':'J a. la Arrive Salt Lake 4.;fi p.m. 1:4a a.m Leave Salt I.aite 4:4p.iu. 3:0U a.m Arrive Onden . H:0) ii.m. 8:W .m LOCAL T A I N 8. HALT I AKK AND OOtlKN. I.eavn Pan Lake. a: in., 0 tjj a. m.. 4:45 p. m. Hctiirmni'. arrive in bait Lak V:4U a ui.,6.1u p. in.. u tVi p. m. llINi.KAM. Leave Salt Lake, H:'M a. m. Rcturulnir, ar-li- e in Hull Lake. Ii:;i0p. in. AMIltll AM roiiK, I'ltovo, RI'HINOVIIi.K, THIR-ll.- MOt NT fl IA3.A.NT AMU MANT1, Leave Salt Lake, V:!U a. m. Hoturnlnir, ar-rive in Salt Lake, 4.;ij p. m. I). (' Ir(;F.. J. IT. I1KNNETT. Gt ii'l Hui.a. r. Ui u 1 I'm AV Hta!i Central Railway. Timc-Tiill- e, ia Uiect Aiiril 1, IMP rasteuger tralm will tun dally fcetween Suit Lake and fark City an foil .wa: KAI.T LAKE CITT. fraln 1 leaves 8tb South and Main .. Sstnara " "... 4.0up.lH " a arrives " " ...lU::0a.m " 4 "... ::Hp.m PAP.K CITY. Train I arrives at Park City a m 3 n.m " It leaves " " Mlu a "4 " " " 4aiu p.m Rulmrban paaiencer trains run dally Sa.t Lane C.ty and Mill Creek at fol-low a : Leave Salt Lake :4j and t:'13 am., and 4 M' and fl 10 p.m. Returning: LeiveM.U Creek 7:11 an :W a.m., and ;:M and 1 :l p.m. Otni'i" an t Depot cor. Eight h SoatU and Main Strnet. Jcs. H. Young, T. J. MjcKintos1!, Gen. Superintendent. Gen. Ft. & P Atfta. The girls utt-iid- in coll)'v;e at ('olnm-bia- , M ).,have organized a sort of m ar. ria.i'e mutual ai l soc-it.t- that is work-i- ; very satisi'actonly. Every time one of th members hits a (.'"titlemau escort to wlioiu she is not engaged she pays twenty-l-ive cents into tho treasury. When a member becomes en:i:;ed site pays in five dollars. When a member trets mar-ried tho club makes her a wedding pres-ent of $100. The Baroness Burdctt-Conrt- s has just refurnished a gymnasium that alio seventeen years a,;o for the ciht schoohi in bhoreditch. 1 |