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Show ' 1 6 - niE SALT. LAKE TIMES, FKIDAY. MAY 15, 1891 ANNUAL STATEMENT For the yar ending Decmbr 31, 1800, of toe condition ol the toMicctat Insurance Co. Mad to .he Secretaryof the Territory of Utb, la Pursuance of n Act Rulatlae; to Life Insurance Companies Ap-proved March 7, lftttt. 1 Name of company and location, New York Accident insurance Company, l Broad-way, New York. 1 The amount of capital stock la 5 The capital mock paid up t The amount of ltn at H .,411. Th" amount of lt liabilities (In- - capital) lit. 4,321.70 f The net stirplusfiverall llaMlltles la 6 The h.imo of it attorney or agent fur the territory of L'tah. upon wlioni eervlce of proi eH in any civil action against sail com-tian- v may b made, W 1. d.i.i'.Ih. Silt Lak.- - City. T'ta!i. 7 The recli)t dm liiii the ye:rwr . 80.V11.M The lnr lif the year ware 78.75. 16 Statk np Nkw York, I Cltv and Countvof New York. I ( harliiK T. Hopper, the eecrotory of the New York Accident Insurant lomp-vn- being duly Hworn, dep-ie- and fy tint he Is the iibove dt-i- ' iit.cil officer o' fad con.pany. and that the lomnoinx Htatctii'i t of tin iieneral coiidiilin of nald company on aild Slat dny of is correct to tne Iwst of his Information, kuowl.lce and belief, Cii.ud T. Hiri'.R. Kiihu rliwd and avrorn to before nie thin nth day of April, A. 1. ld. iSICALl AlKlf.l'HlTB O. PA(i. Notary Public. City and county of New York' Timiwmv or I'taii. I . Hiiffli e. i 1. Klltnh Helix, ne. t,f the territory of I't ih. iii ucrehv thnt the above and orexoliiK Ib a full, true an.l correct cotiy f ti earniiul t;it in nt f tw general coml'llon of the .sew York Accblcin Innutiini e roinpatiy ot New York, filed in nivohlcnon the ti day of May, IB M. In of an act relating to life companies, approved March 7, lss. In wltneon wherrof 1 have bercunto t. my hand and a'llxl the great seal of the t rrlti ry il l'tah, tins wth day of May, lk1. (srai K' "ki Secretary of Utah Territory. flailroabA. Bio Grande Western f""l?HH'' "n'"l c --lsi1i: OrI mitfm Am j?GnAHQS Q N D YESTEnMi Ati Ar CURRENT TME-TDL-E: In Effect April 8, 1H81. r ' ' I No. S. No. 4. EAST-BOUN- TRAINS Atuntlo Atlantic Mali. Expruai. LavOgdn 8 .30 .m. :4f p.nv Arrive Sait Lake 40 a.m.! lifts p.m. Lun Sait Lake :!0 a. ni.il':' p.m. Arrive iTovo lltuo a.m.!ll:HU p.m. Leave l'rovo II 40 a m, ll:3j p in. Arrive Orcen River & 3d p ni. t:,D in. LeaveOreen Kiver S fi p n. 5 :X am. Arrive ciraud Junction. .. (ijOpM. V is a.ru. Arrive Pueblo 1 : p.m. 8:Jf a.m. Arrlvo Colorado Springs 8:00 p.m. 4:19 a.m. Arrive Umivor 5:46 p ut. 7:iW am. WEST-BOUN- TRAINS Pactflo Piled Mail. Express. Leave Denver 6:00 a.m. 7 00 pm Iave Colorado Springs.. II Vin m. 8 5 p m Leave Pueblo 1:1ft p.m. u pa Leave Grand Junction. .. l:4Hp.m. tf:IM p .in Arrive Urwen Kiver g .'HI p. in 6:np.m l eavn Oreeii Kiver K:W a.m. 0' p. in AiTiva l'rovo S:.V) a m. K:i a.m Leavu l'rovo :i:in p ni. l'J:Jb a. in Arrive fait Lake 4 ,'A p.m. 1:46 a.ui Icave Salt Lake 4i p.m. li:U am Allt!!'? "H"eu I D' n. m. I 1 " a.m LOCA1, TWAINS. SALT UKC AND Ol.PtH. Leave Salt Lake, a. m 9 a. ra., 4:45 p. tu. KeturuluK, arrive In Salt Lake, :40 a IU.,6:10p 11U, M:M p. m. , BINUHAK. Leave Salt Lake, S0 a. m. Rfturnlnr, e In bait Lake, ti:;) p. in. amibu a roRa, i'rovo, RPBrvdvir.t.r, THia. VUL, UoL'NT 11 lANANT AND MA.Ml, Leave Salt Lake, 9 :50 a. m Heturning, ar-rive tn Salt Lake, 4 :35 p. m. D. C. norOE. J. H BENNETT, Uen'l Manat;r. Gen'l l'i. Atft Subscribe forIt J if . THE TIMES Gives the latest and fullest news from the I lines 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. til jfry Col. lihk xf. Cj ssues Invitations to the Pub-- ' lie to Attend the Grand Opening of BIS MW RESORT. The Teer Among Peers and Seo-o- nd to None in this City ons Have Been Issued by lit. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Boom, at 223 State St. The object of this demon stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ao cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the popi ular and well-know- n dispenseC of the bright and sparkling5 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 ancf acquaintances. Notwithstanding this nevf acquisition, Mr. Kelley stilf retains the proprietorship o the Elks Sample Room, op posite the Theater, the onj place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith! and one that is strictly 'firsN class in all respects. J.W.Farrcll&Co. PLUY.EERS, GAS I STEAM FITTERS. Poolers in ail kinds ot -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Orilnrs tven for Drlvn snrt Ttuu Wslls, bul.t ami connections uad 137 Main, opp' site AuerbscU Uros. ToieuUooe. siOU, SCEN,C LINE OF THE WORLd The Favorlts Kuute to Ofnffood, Aspen, Leadville, PneMo, Celoradi) Springs, Denver And all Points Kant and Souto, rwo riRST-cusTmi- dily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free Chair Cars on Eaoh Train. For full lBformkliun. call on or addraes W. J. bH0i'WLL. Alier.t, A" V7. 8nd Suutlk : T. SMITH, A. 8. EDGHE2, Jem;r.il ManKr. T kic Manap Utah & Montana S. K. HOOPER, G. P. and T. A. Machinery Co. .ife? . Hlfijh Grade Machincry! For all ktnrts of dntv. Cnrrtes tn Btoe for immediate dwiivry M:iKnila pertional. Pipe CnviTliiK, Iron l'il and Httlatts. Air Comiiretsorj, lnyernoll Sarneant, K. D. Co. Kock Urillib ENGINES & BOI LERS. From 3 to 80 none Power. flolHtlne Hncln"S. Pumps. Hor Whims, Wlrs itone. Ur.il S reel. Mme and Mill Burplles, baiety Nitro Powder, Caps and t uns. Main Office and Warerooms, 259 S. Main St., Saft L ke City. AGENCY. Butte, Mont (S'-- Correspondence Solicited. w SANTA FE ROUTE. AtchisGD, Topeka & Santa FeRR Run th FlDMt Trains betwa Denver, Colorado Berlin's. Pueblo an Atrhiaoa, Topaka, Kunsis City, BU jowph, Oa.e.burt. CuIciko. Thes$ Trains are Solid Vestibule DIN1NO CARS, FREE REDLINING LIBRARY CHAIR OAfU Ltavlnv Denver 5 p. m. dallj. MOST POPULAR ROUTE! To reeck all Eatni Point, eltber viaCnlcajo or St. Louis. Ask taf ticket agent for ticket ever tkl Un Pot tnrtber Information, time eerda, tto., can apon or addle J. D. KENW3RTH , Oeol Al l Frog-res- Bld'g, Belt Lake Olty CEO. T. NICHOLSON, Gea. Pass. A Tk t As't. Topka, Kaa, CHICAGO SHORT LINE. TZXZ2 r cnicifla l MILWAUKEE & St PAUL la the onlv 1 ne ninnlnu Solid VesMhulefl btcam and Klertrie I.iahted Truins Daily, between Chirar-- and Omaha, compoBBd of MniininVem Sleeping Cars and Ite Finest Dlnini Can !i tti WarlJ EVEItVTlUXO F1KST-CLAS- S ! Anr further Information will be eheerfull turuistied L7 ALEX. MITCHELL ComuiorciaJ Asak 204 ProBrBs ni'K, Salt Lake I'ity. , T. F. POn ll.L, Traveling Agent. Henry p. Clark, "xE TAIIaOR." 29 E. FIRST SOUTri JJR. LODGES, I.ENT1ST 'Joom 76, Coinmcr' lai Illk Salt Lslte. Teeth rtraoted Witltout l'alnby the Use of Vitalized Air. O?" All Work Warranted. Subscribe forit THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in PoruLA? 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 other Salt Lake newspaper. Advertise In It The world-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may, be found at his post of duty at almost any time. Tho 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-sive acquaintance among the 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, heis considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare momenta CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street Skookum Root Hair Gvouaer. Grows Hair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Head Is an Eiquisite Tojlct Article-I-s Free from all coloring matter. TVatU mark rtfistrrfd.) Containes no Mineral orVegctable Poison Is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature' Own Remedy. IWm Root Hair Growsr Co, NEW YORK., Fo Sal by U rrojgUU, ' Colorado Midland Ey. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE. Standard. Gaugre, BETWEEN Deaeer, Colorado Pprinirs. Pueblo, 8altT,a)t Clw. Ogden, Pai-ifl- Cov-- t and all N.rtnw Points, via Maaltoo, Leadvlll, Aspen and Cllenwood SpiinKS. SCEERY CXEinUED. EQtirMLJsr rssiinssED. Tkreoir'i Pullman Bieepers and PiUlmM Tourist Car bten Dnvr and San t'ranoiseo. Through ihe heart of th Rocky Mountains Thn most comfortb! the milmt and tk grandest of ail Trnj Oontiuental Rout. For ratos, If .criptlom, pamphUta, rail upoa or addraM J. D- - KENWORTHY. r GeB'l A('t, Proarejs Bid', Sai Lak OUfV H. COLLBRAN, CHAS. S. LEE. General Macagsr. Qentrsi Pass. Afwal I Celu. 6pwa, OjIo. Dnvt; (Ma. Th Clolo( Oat Sale i f Clothiue still goes on at actual cost. American ;hoe and Ciotning Co.. I'M South Main. Restaurant Francais. 18 Commercial street. First-clas- s in all respects. For fine tailoring K" to N. A. Miller & Co., rooms 2H audit), 117 Main street. Cutting taught. Dr. Leeka, dental surgeon, room 63, Hooper building. First-clas- s work fa onpiEii Et lailed in Hii Examination Befor Judgt Zana and ii Denied tut Bight of Suffrage. THE WIFE AG1IS3T A WIFE. An Interesting Istue en Trial in the Distriot Court The Grand Jury on Mondayi Vj'roreediDfre before JudjreZane open-ed rviri1! a candidate fron Findland for Amrioan citizennhip. His dialect was ileum .and nlraoKt unin'elli(ib!f . He wantfd the right of americsn auffraije howevor and the Judge referred to hii cateebisU'. ' "What l'orm of government is thie?" via lauuiiliBd. "I doud iinderithood." "Dou'tyi: i know what the word gov-ernment mi1 a neV" "Itvae iun,-iit- medicine," wai the intelli(,"'nt rep ly the spectator unable to longnr com'rol their risible while Critchlow BUtf Jted that he probably derived hie idt-- a from the form of that ', re'nily preBuribed by the punplt of iew Orleans for the benefit of its foreig n intelligence. "Do you know who tho jtrosident of the Utiilod etati'S W" tJoiitinued the courtaiiiautleof disistfalJuigfrotu hid brow. "Ho Tas named HwirDn?" "Yesf And how wa ho made presi-dent?" "liy dose kings. "Correct you are eeT.rimed the rourtaa be east i'ih eye up' and down the rugged column of still more rugged intelligence, "but them ar.a nixty mil-lion- s of thou kings." Aloud and eternly.1 "lio and info-n- yourself upon these matteu if ynu "want to e an American citizen," ar.d the classical contingent irCm Kindland moved hurriedly down Ube aislo and creatfalleu vanished from the door. It waa a formidablo rebuite to ignorance nnd a person who bus resided in Amer--' ica for iixteen year. Wlf Aln 'Wlf. The case of Mre. Annia Peters Brain against Mis. Mary ii. Hrain was then taken up. Parley L. Williams esq., ap- - , pearing for tho plaintiff and Messrs. ltirhards t Moyle for tb, defendant. 'J he action involves title to a piece of ground that was left by fclward I'.rain at the lime of his doath in May a year ago. ldaintirT setting up that as tbe wife of deceased she was entitled to possession. The defendant denies that plaintiff was the wife of deceased, and alleges that for many years prior to his deiun she wa married to him in what .h.t believed to bo in law and in fact. The case is exciting considerable inter-est. The proportv iu question is located on tho brick yitr J in tho northeast por-tion of the city and is regarded now as quito valuable. Court Noil. The grand jiiry will renew its labors on Mouday, unit tniuions of the mar-shal's ollico are busy notifying wit-nesses to be present on schedule time. Assistant United States Attorney Stephens is preparing for an rventtul week in the grand jury room. There was a dry docket in Commis-sioners Noricll, Pratt and Wolcott's oillcos during the day. (Tniied States Attorney Varian is en-grossed in somfl deep and mysterious tasks, the nature of which will proba-bly bo revealed nt the next term. His visit to Washington was .fraught with significance, and another agitation is gathering strength in the library. The attention of Captain (ireenman was occupied during the day with the Jack Arnold case, in which the defend-ant was arrested for failure to support his wifo and two babes. His defense was based on a charge of extravagance on the part of his wife, who w as thinly clad and who testified that she owed t he bloom in her cheeks to the kindness of her parents. It was also developed by Judge, Powers that the hus-band's cigarette bill had amotiuted to about as much as Mrs. Arnold's bill for garments, and the decision is anxiously awaited. , THE BURUNCTOM ROUTE. A Srat Ivitura Who Ltn Beeh tk Uraat Villa. With 7000 rnilea of iteel laid track fenetratinu the atatei of Illinois, Iuwa Mitiourl. Minnesota Kansas, Nubraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, lis the designation of the R. & M. rail-'roa- d and other roatU controlled by the iC.. B. & railroad, i This great system reach, with its town lines, all the important cities in the west: Omaha, Lincoln, lnver, iCbeyenne, New Castlo, lleadwnod, Hot Springs and all points in tho Black Hille; Des Moines, Turlington, Davenport, liock Island, Oalasourg, 'eoha, Chicago, Atcbisou. St. Joseph, Kansas City, iianibaJ.Quincy.St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. Paul, i TLe Biuiint;ton's through restibule-Itraiu- t are eosupoHnd of I'ullmnn fitted up in himriotis Btyle and ten sleeping caia of the newest and latent burnished with drawing rooiiin, siuok-dn- g apartniHiits, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot and cold water, ;and well salscted libraries of tho works o', our bt authors; elegant reolininir chair cars (seats free); the famous Durliugton dining cars, serving meals ea route, and lirst clas coaches and eoioker. 'i'hese superior trains run daily lenver. Lincoln. Omaha. Chicago .and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louisi !bntween Kansas City, St. Joseph and iChicago; botween St. Louis and St. Paul and Minneapolis; and btweoa Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent union depots at Denver for ail points in scenic Colorado, L'tah and the J'acWo coast, at Chicago and St. Louis ior all points east and south, and at Kansas City fur all points east, west svud south. The Uurliugton is the shortest line, nd runs through trains with Pullman eleepers to the Black Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pe- n ticket agent ia Utah, or the under-aigne- E. E. WaI.kfr, Gen'l. Agent, Salt Lake City, L'tah. J. FEAKCI3. G. T. & X. A., Omaha, Neb. |