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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMESjjMONTUY, JAMAKY 2.3. 1892, , SPERINIBROS. J AMERICAN RATIONAL BANK Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $25,000. A Successor to the Bank of Salt Lake, - - Salt Lake City. - INTERESTS PAID ON DEPOSITS. M James H. Bacox rVsldent Secretary K. Sells T. A. Davis W IT. M. Bacon Got. A. L. Thomas M. ,J. Grat F. L. Holland , Cashier S. M. Jarvis D. G. Tlnniclief VV. IS. Holland Ast. Caehier J. W. Juan. F. W. Rosa C. F. Loofbocuow. Money to Lend on Improved Real Estate by James H. Bacon. I Expert Dental Co. I & R. WOAD, - Unseat Expert Dental Company. Kj Yours For Aids to C fe COMFORT I my method I c&q miUco artificial with the guiap curved, coloril r.nd m K zm to r?erore the nature, txpre.- - B of tho fare to any cq, do matter H batiiy the cheek, may be R'.ir.ken or R IB. Hps wriukiod, I Will guarantee to M thrm o rat ura i tbut & trltic cannot H tiipin. Rttfftorinf lost ipres?io:i is H nrl that t dot;s not notice or Eg .1 himply rmklr, a eet of tMth B fit uer.e( t'y und Iw durable flcMM rot H thli branc!) of dentistry by any 9 Itreaulren ihe skillful eye and K lifiinl of om1 who has uevotpd K time mlhI prnctice to thfe purticnlar m uUo an extra emiree of higher M not rectfivfld in the regular dental gj DENTIBTBY I OPMN a SUNDAYS :;j AND 'U liGUCAfS. Office in Central Clock, p No. 46 West Second South. TEETH EXTRACTED Absolutely Without Pain ! H 1 Sets of Teeth ... - S5.0C 1 I Teeth Filled - - - - $1,00 J3ANK OF QOMMERCE. CPERA HOUSE BLOCK. SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. m DIRECTORS : l Dor "ap.k President Wm. H, McTntthe J. B. Farlow W, .. Cuiseolm M. K Parsons. C. L Hannamax 8. F. Wal Cashier W. 11. Iuvi.sr E. E. UicB S. II. Fields, jb Ast. Cashier E. B. CBITCHIOW. .A rpiiK R ATIONAL Bank of the Republic. CAJTTAi, $EOO,000 ill.: y PaUS U Fiiank Knox Prwldent L. C. J. A. Kims Culuer 47 MAIN BTRBJtT. Transacts a neceral banking biiAinps. Money loaned on faverable terms. Accounts of mer-- . chants, individuals, firms and corporations so-licited. Five per cent intereet paid oo savings and time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Karrrtck G. S. nolmes Kaill Kalin .1. A. Earln VV. K. Sniedley Ceo. A. Lowe Frank Knox H. L. A. Cberi J. G. Sutlicrlaud. yyELLS, pARGO & QO.'S BANK. Wt LAKE CITY UTAH BCTSf AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES transfers on th" principal cities "f the I n'lua States and Europe, and oa all points .in tin; Pacific Coast. lsfics lutters of credit available in the principal "dies of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores ard :!:! n. Advances made on consignments at low- - t rates, r.irll'vilar attention given to collections hrougta-'Ut Utah, Nevada and sd)elnin Territories. Ac :ounts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: ftUS, Fargo & Co London Veils, Fargo 4 Co Now York Ltlnnal Bank of the Republic HoMnn irst National Bank Omaha irst National Bank Denver t :. National Bunk Denver srehtnts' National Bank Chicago ... .i:ens' Bank St. Louis A ells, Fargo A Co an Franciec . n. Dooly ... Cashier. JJNION RATIONAL JJANK. Successor to Wulker Bros., Bankers. Eittkllsfesl 1860. Caittai, (Fully Paid) $400,00 buBFLUs 40,001 United States Depository. Transacts A General Mlm Eosinei. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. M. nWv,K?T President M.J.Cheesman Chief V i, ,"."1a;l,k"ewr,"J,rrth Ast. Chief Ast. Chiej M. R. EVANS. W. Second South. SPORTING GOQDST Bin, Revolvers and. Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. SrnrP,Pockrt Cr.tlpry, Shoars find Sdfsor Strops, Indian Clilbf, Hoiinir (ilove, Dumb Belli, Dog Collar?. Thompbon Loots ami Siioet, Field and Opera Olasses. Examine mi Stock Before Purchasing, JOMIiAUD J NVKSTMENT COMPANY. flf Kansas City, Ho., and Boston, Mass. Branch Office for Utah and Southern ldho. Garner First South acii Main street. Salt i .t-n- City, Utab. W. H. Dal - Manager. Makes Loans oa Farm and City Properrj all . nte. HOTEL KNUTSFORD, Opened June 3. Rem and Elegant in all its Ap- - pointmonta. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; r Rooms with Bath. 8, S. HOLMES, Proprlstsr. "walker house, European BMk The Walksr Is located In tlie hiifilness center ot the Ctty and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly flrstc!a6B house. It Is managed as well as any hotel in the West, and is strictly the business and tourist hotel ot Salt UksCly. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. fhe Walker and the Metropolitan are the tv leading hotels of Salt Lake Citj. S. S. ERB, - Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. THE OILT FIRST-CLAS- 8 H0TEL IS TUE CITT. Corner 9f M'Jn and Son!!) ThdsIb Street:. Electric Motors! Of all Sizes kopt in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from Power to 40-IIor- Power. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps o the Best Manuactura Suitable for any Socket, 50 Volts to IIP Volts, 16 C P. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, CTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING EN6INES, AiR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Frascr & Chalmers, Chicago. MINING MACHINERY. an L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana. H Dr. Burrows, oculist, sun-t- , gHcian, Spectacles fitted. Cnminercia! Salt Lake Hardware Co. Siprn of rtinr Gun. 42 and 44 West Second South. GREAT OFFER To the Utah housekeepers during the next 30 days. We propose to dispose of our entire stock of i-- ni ip S ft -- A : f Tp q AT COST. Call and examink these goods. Our Prices are the lowest of any house in Salt Lake. New line of Mechanics' Tools, miners and contractors supplies. te Iiiii fart the Merits it tlie Economy I Furnace. Matt en van Felt Slippers at cost at cost at cost Matteawan Seamless Fn.r ftLimns at cost at Bfkxcer A-- Ltkok, IliO Main slrr.-- t S. D. EVANSJ 1 UBEItTAKElNl) j I 214 State St. Salt 3 A. 1 ' I I SALT LAKE EVENING TIMES. bTthe'times publishing company. "Vbe Tiiii l pabliahed every mening (Sunday excepted . and l dellfered by carrier, in Salt Lake Ofrtea. Logan, American Fork, Proru u4 Park C ity at 76 Cents a moaUi. "tmTimeb containa the full Associated Proaa Report, and has Special Telegrph Service cowi-ng this Kutire Inter Mountain Ralou, "Thc Time i entered at the Poatofflce in Halt Lake City for trannmimion through the meile aa aeoond-clae- a matter. "Veraona desiring T Tinas delivered at their houses can secure It by pcwtal card order of thrown telephone. When delivery is irregnlei make immediate complaint to tola office- Butocnptdon to The Daily Tiinea. (iLW.Tl CK S.) 11 months '-- 5 Sj h ; i g Weekly, 1 year (Andreas Tbs Tntia, Salt Late City, Utah.) The Times' Telephone No. i3 481. " MONUi V" J A SHAKY ST.. letti. LIBERAL COUNTY CONVENTION. HrADyt AHTKi H I.ireiiai. Cot vrt I kn i kai. Committee, V Salt Li. i.e Citv, I "tali, .lau. 18, ly.U. ) There will be he ld at Salt Lake City, on Thursday, feblMlj 4, KfJ, at II o'clock, BOOB, n territorial convention of the lib-eral parly. Under the call issued by the chairman of tho territorial libera! com-mittee, Salt Lake county will be entitled to 119 delegates in the convention. In order to select these delegates a county conven-tion is hereby called to meet in Salt Lake City on Saturday, January 80, l'.P,', at 18 o'clock, noou, the place to be hereof t r des-ignated. The precincts in the county will be entitled to the number of delegatus here-with designated: 1st M. L. City Prct SO Silver 1 Ud " " . ... BO Big Cottonwood I 3d " " ani'nlou 1 4th " " JO butler 1 Mh " " .... 4UNortli Jordan 1 Smith Cottonwood... 1 Bingham iter 1 Sandy 4. Draper Little Cottonwood ... 1! South Jordan 1 New Jordan a'Kt. Herriman Mill Creek Bluff Dale 1 sugar a' Brighton li Hunter Mountain Dell 1 East Mill Creek l1 Farmer 3 The precinct organizations will hold meet lugs and elect delegates in accordance with ibis call. A. H. Paksiins, Chairman. 11. V. Mfi.ov, Secretary. AN ALLEGED !.ffrE. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS W THE FICKLE WORLD OF POLlfcs. The Ficht for Places on the Tb illir I trellie! : i ro;.ir tl Til-a Mt- - leal No rs, THE CAMPAIGN BUUpI" Following is tl schcdnlJPj cal events posted by the various i M lind organizations tip to date: ap iriM MONDAY, Jam ai: v Bi .1 E VI' VINO Liberal precinct 'serim- - I nation lor tn-- i.ttu il, JUe of the'pejee for each ircri.itt aiiu elcclionhef tJ.idet.gao s to the city couvttition mh ioKtcurs onTnur day i Liberal Precinct Convention. flr.il Precinct 9th Want .Scnpof limit'. - ond Precinct II ntkt-r'- IS icit j,. Thlrtt Precinct nh Ward mrhoul pome, fourth 1'itru ii :" Wardr,8ttii fl Hi 'tt. fifth Precinct is It School Jlnuii f l:M m. Second precinct liberal c.n ( lis for or ganisation at olnee ol VV. U. an ilrue, 173 South Man;. A'F.'.VA Voting Men's Uciuui j tic club. Scandinavian ce:i.o rata. TL'ISDAT, .lANf.tltT 26. RVEXIX't I, literal ratification of nt:ninations lor council mid justice ol peace. VrA'.Y.Yo Democratic piecmct i o ;v n'ion.J. Nominations for e;ty couucii, jnaiice of the peace and election of lis delegate i tii city convention railed for saturuay next. Demoenatlo Precinct onven i ins.j ftrtt Prtcinct - fi l'mf cltool Uvv$e Htcoitii PreeiHctltk Hon .vAoof Bonn. Third frcclHCi mil, Ward Hchooi liuwf-Fourt- P, .rinH tt)lt Wnrtl SrAw Uoute. fifth PrMvct-- a: 'A Want Hihwd tlottu. wsDxtaMy, .i.'.siau'. Bra. KYKSlSa Ttiscaroraa in camp. Conference among tli e brae ineti an I an:.u nn i t oi ciiruptiiu. TOrjlUDAT, 4AXCARV ' i .Yoo.V Liberal city convention at W Noinlnationa lor mnyo Recorder, tteaaurer, city marshal and e lir. elec-tion oi deleiratcs to the county on Suturdiiy. I i ridat, iam aiiv S9. " SFJP.V.V. Kathb-ntio- of liberal 0f::i..-t- Walker's pavllUon, I EVENIXU Kcpuhiicau precinct iSrntion Nomination of caiidiriates for tvBcoii:icil, instice of the peace and election JHiGventy four delegates to the eUy convna nKm Mou- - RopubXleAtl Precinct Cum ftitBilF. Ftrtt Precinct :'i Ward School lAte.. Second Precinct Republicon ll 'mii"ttw, over H alter Bro 1 hint Hovth anMMaln. Third Precinct nth Ward Sehootmotme. fourth Pii'iiiti.' ?yff Wind SchnW ihtnee. fifth Precinc- t- ISth Wont School House. SATt'ltllAY JAM:AltV 31). X00X Democratic city eonvenliiin M Ferferal court room Nominations for n;;i (. recorder etc. N002f Liberal county conentiou to elect t.. territorial convention called to take steps against proposed legislation in congress. MONDAY, rKIUUKV 1. yooX- Republican city convention at Federal court room - Nomination of candidates for city office- -. WF.OSF.SIIAY, FEBIIUARV 3. EVENING Meeting of territorial liberal com-mittee at Walker house parlors. TBtTaSDAT, FKItltl'Anv . X'i'iX Liberal territorial convention at Walker pavillioti. 'Is there anything in tho present politi-cal situation to justify the deductions on the slate?" was asked of a well known lib-eral this afternoon. "What are they V" "Jiuljre Baskin for mayor?" "Check:'' "Charley Stanton for recorder?" "Check!" "Oscar Vandercook for city marshal?" "I don't know. There is sonio doubt about that. There are some who Insist upon his getting It nud others who object. Leave that open." "Harry Duke for treasurer!" "Well, perhaps; where' e Mr. "F. J. Leonard for assessor?" '' There's another doubtful point. I believe ('lute is on the slate, myself, and I imagine ( lutu believes the same thing. I am satis-lie-that his name was there originally, but what he has done to displease the powers, or what combination has forced him to the frame, is something to which I don't hold the key. ClOte, however, ha", declared him-self in it, aud I look for some exceedingly tropical stuff. If tho slate has been iorreetlj ijuotcd on the matter of treasurer, a big fight will open at that station the same liuht that was made two years ago wb&a tb6 liberal convention boltod against the right to select the representative, of any banking institution without the cojttbnt of all. They looked at it as unfair in that it they imagined gave the deposits to a single banking house to the prejudice of open competition." "got how much does the city dr ive from the deposits:" "Not a farthing it is not allowed t.o under the law. Perhaps the treasurer himself may have found something in his i ristmas stocking as nn evidence of the high esteem in which he was held by the gildi J toenail-eiar-but the law allows 00 tooling 'nth the funds." "How much could the city i o were that, law repealed and the city (r. asu or per-mitted to handle Ihe funds in the mo t avail-able way to the city?" ' Thai's something on which I'vt never had occasion to HgUN very closely - but say three per centon a half million dolls a." "Fifteen thousand 'Nongh tor a new coat of paint on the city hall." The struggle now is to crack if not to shatter the slate and scatter at least a por-tion of it to the winds. No vociferous antipathies are lodged against it- hefffl. The place is not an enviable one in t itn 'of war. The combination is against the subordinate places. The men on the frame have (decided that there is but one ray of hope und that is to come from the first break in the body of Ihe slate. The calculation is H at the feeblest crack will open the way to the Sponge. The problem - how to leal the Mow and do it with such diploma Ic nkill and nicety as to keep every body in : ood hu-mor. Political Notes. I No, constant reader, the prorfiulgAlon of sn alleged slate does not necessanlvM imply that the hammers are all cast aside. Tlie primaries this evening 'ii.i very exciting, It they do not engender dBiinosi-Ues- . The tfjrbl for nominations v iB have been practically decided upon h ii jBjourn-nient- , and the man who fails l,.u!,Hc to swallow d( feat right tle re.l Th.- friends of C. K. W.uitlaud, esBcially the real esi-it- fraternity. H dins f " .t it- ruination an tie- IVrHtii-k-- as a councilman from the First pBciio t. .Mr. Wantlaud would make a splenHcmin-- ' ciltnan and Mould urct a big vote. tfBs one f the most popular real e.t::ie nqHi the city, and is noted for his nilmjH and efforts in every movement cab alsteB pro-mote the welfare. His punHx prop.isit oatB will I'd Hi- - in. he has 'gepBs" r!y by all real estate men. Thi prospect for the passage of either the FaulkneT or Teller bill seems to be dwindling to small proportions. The impression is evidently growing at Washington that tho two measures are links of the same sausage froiu the same dog- - GrOYEBMOS Boies of Iowa is an-nounced as another democratic candi-date for presidential honors. His sland on the liquor question may bo broad enough to find favor with Tammany should all tho tiger brand candidates fall in tho convention. South Dakota citizens held a rain convention the other day. A man ! named Montgo.mkkv offered to guar-- I anteu from one-hal- f to two inches of rain at each attempt or no pay. Mr. Montc.omery's proposition may eon-ili-with previously conceived ideas relativo to tho supply ami distribution of rain, but every ouo must admit that it has a truo business ring. LIBERAL CITY CONVENTION. The Liberal city convention will be held at tin- Walker pavilion in Suit bake City on Thursday, the 2.sth duy of January, IS!):;. The convention will lie called to order at 19 o'clock, uoon, and will be held for the pur-pose of nominating a mayor, recorder, treasurer, assessor and collector, and marshal, to be supported at the eniulng municipal election, and for the election of a chairman and live members of the city com-mittee. Tho city convention will be composed of 2U0 delegates and the representation from tho various precincts will be as follows: First precinct, 40; Second, GO: Third, M: Fourth, :S(J; Fifth, 40. The Liberal precinct conventions, held for the purpose of nominating from ench, three member! 'if the Halt Lake City council and to elect delegates to the city conven-tion, and for the election of delegates to the count convention, to be bold on Saturday! the 110th day of January, to select delegates to the territorial convention, to be held in Salt Lake City on February 4, 1883, will he held on the evening of January i", 18'.rJ, at 8 o'clock, ns follows: First precinct, Ninth Ward school house ; Second precinct, at the Walker pavilion; Third precinct, at Seven-teenth Ward school house; Fourth precinct, at Twentieth Ward school house, and Fifth precinct, at the Twelfth Ward school house. The First precinct convention will be composed of 80 delegates, the Second of 160 delegates, the third of 63 delegates, the Fourth of CO delegates and the Fifth of 85 delegates. O. AV. 'Powrus, Chairman. Josiil'II LlPI'MA.v, Secretary. W. II. II. Stafford, Vice Presiden 1st Precinct. Hf.nry Paoe, President 2nd Precinct A. F. DOBBXU8, President 8rd Precinct. II. W. Lawkente, President 4th Precinct. Geohc.k It. DoWWBI President Mb Precinct, fait Lake City, January 14, 1893, Columbus, O., can now make a strong flaim fortho distinction of having pro-duced tho meanest man in the United IStates. A man named Dhivkk from that city took $150 from a fellow-switchma-who had been given tho money to buy a pair of artificial legs to replace his own, lost by a railroad accident. Dkivek is under arrest in that'eity, ami the chances aro that ho will get a salty sentence to Riverside. ET.KCTION OF SENATORS, O'he present congress isJikely to give a good deal of attention to the subject of amending the constitution so as to provido for tho election of United States (senators, by popular vote. This is an old question, and has been more or loss agitated at times with but indifferent success. Tho main argument in support of tho proposition is, that the legisla-tures are largely under tho control el politieians, aro Influenced in various ways to support unlit and even corrupt candidates, and that if the peoplo had the choice directly in their own hands they would select better men and, of course, obtain better service. This reasoning is not so convincing as somo might .suppose. All elective ollices aro now reached through tho machinery of party, and it may well bo doubted whether tho people would suc-ceed any bettor in improving tho char-acter of their senatorial representatives iii congress through a popular voto thau by tho exercise of proper care and vigilance in tho choieo of members of tho legislature. There is not so much difference, after all, as regards politieal influence, machine management, and even corrupt meth-ods, between trusting to a state conven-tion of district delegates and to a regu-larly olectod legislature. It is true, the mode of nominating might be changed, but at present tho common experience inclines to the delegate plan and it will not be hastily abandoned. ' It is a common belief that our sena-- i tors in congress havo been retrograding both in personal character and in the qualities of statesmanship as compared with their predecessors of a generation or two past. This is a popular fallacy. ' The further wo aro removed from the earlier sonators tho less we know of their bad qualities, but they were all human and moro or less faulty. The chronicles of tho tirao wore not so full and searching half a century ago as they aro today, aud yet there is enough on record to show that the people were little, if any better satisfied with their public servants then than thoy are now. Taken as a whole, there has been as much ability, integrity aud patriotism manifested in the senate during tho past thirty years as during any preced-ing generation, and while tho choice of senators bv state legislatures has some-times been faulty and even scandalous, there is no reason to hope that their election by a popular voto would bo at all times cither satisfactory or cred-itable. LIBERAL TERRITORIAL CONVENTION. Uf wiyrAHTEits Tr.P.KITOTUAI. LlBEItAI. CoMMlTTrr, r BALI LABS, Utah. Jan. IS, 1892. ( Then1 will lie held a Territorial Conven-tion of tho Liberal party to take steps to defeat tho minimis legislation proposed for Utah. The Central Committee ileslro the aid of the party in this crisis, and let the response lie luch that the attempt of a few men to hand over the absolute control of this Terri-tory to the hierarchy we have bo long op-posed, will btt shown to be against the will and judgment of all true Democrats and Republicans of the Territory. The appor-tionment of delegates to counties will he as for the last Territorial Convention and as follows: Heaver 11, Hot Elder 00, Cache x, Davis s, Finery H, Garfield 5, Grand s, iron 5, Juab 17, Kunc 5, Millard 8. Morgan s, Piute 8, Rich 8, Salt Lako 110, San Juan 5, San IVte 11, BunUBrt 83, Tooele s, Uintah S, Utah SO, Wasatch 8, Washington 5, Weber 66. County committees should at once, call conventions to elect delegates to this Terri-torial convention. Where this is impracti cable county committees should select the delegates to which their county is entitled. The convention will lie held at Halt Luke City on Thursday, the 4th day of February, 1898, and will be called to order at ISo'clock noou. The Territjrial Committee w',11 meet at the Walker House, at H p. m. February 2. 1898, 0, W. Powaaa, Chairman. C. E. Ai.i.e.'v, Secretary. THE COUNTS' COURT, Franchise OfUtw) the West Side Kapld Transit Company. The county court held Its regular session this morning, all of the judges being pres-ent. The committee to whom was referred the petition of John M. Whittaker and others protesting against the lines of School dis-trict o. IK!, recommended that the lioundai li s he changed in accordance with the peti-tion. It was so ordered. The Ixiuudaries as amended begin at the southwest corner of I.ilierty park, thence south to the north line of lot 7, block 3, plat A. Five-acr- tract, thence east to Fifteenth cast, thence north to Tenth South street, thence cast to place of beginning, The petition of the '.Vest Side Hapid Trail sit company for a franchise was granted provided that a written franchise to he sub-mitted was uppnucd by the couuty attorney and accepted by the court. L. R. Brittain, manager of the K. J. Smith Printing company, appeared and explained the hill of that company for the books made tor the assessor. He said that it in- - an error of the bookkeeper and thntjit was only intended to charge (100, The court allowed the modified bill. Mason A o. and l'arker & Depne bids on lumber. Accepted aud tiled. The petition Of H. ShurtlitT and about seventy others nsLiinr for n bounty on mush rat scalps was referred to the county attor nev The county physician was ordered to visit each of the hospitals, where utility patients were kept, once a week and report to the county court the condition of county pa-tients. The superintendent of the county inllrm ary reported the escape, of Mary Kickenbaeh from that institution. She has not yet been recaptured. SOME FAMOUS HOKSKS SOLD. llrothers of Souol and Al ton to )e OITerct! for Sale. NiwYoiik, Jan. 35. About 1000 persons were present at the American Institute building when l'eter Kellogg A Co. begtn selling the trottinirstoek of Wilson .V Handy of Cynthlana, Ky. Tlie most iinportant sales yesterday were Mollie ., liy (ieorgo Wilkes, $L000, and Moonbeam, by Sultan, for Dnrlng the morning I(K head of Senator Stanford's horses arrived and were stalled. Baby McKec, a full brother to Arion, and Worth, a brother to Suuol, will be sold on Tuesday and Wednesday. The horses arrived by the American express and were in extremely good condition consider, ing the length of their journey. The famous Arson. ":10, which J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston bought from Si nator Stan, ford, left them last night at Albany aud v. as 6ent on direct to Boston . i'ompiuiy A's Dwaoe Tonight. The hall at Y'oiinger's hall to be given this by Company A, Second region n!, Tlah National I.uards, promises to lie one f ' tho most pleasant events of the present winter season. Every preparation has been made for an enjoyable time and the affair will lie private and select, the sale of th Ki ts having been confined to the friends of mem-hers. Captain C. H. Rellltjf nud Lleuteusni Culllnan, assisted by other offtcers of the roiuiiany, will welcome Uiolr guesls and as. list in uiuking them at home. Nollee to I're.iilors. Kslnteof W'illfaln Skewes. ileen.e 1. KiOTU IH MEREBt GIVEN BY THE PS 1.1 dsrsigned, aaaentor of tbe will of w iiiium skewes, deceased, to tlie creditors of, and nit per- sons tuilr.7 eluiniK iifiaiiist itte said deceased, o, exhibit them with the necessary vouchers wltlini Ma motttln after tin- rirst pttblieatloH ot ihi. n.i lice, to the .aid executor at rooms and IM. Coin- - nieri ml block. Salt l.nke citv. in the County of Salt Lake. Terrltorv of l tali. J. K. BOU 1)1.1-:- . Kxecntor Of the will of WlllUUn Skewes, decea.ud. Dated UiH.cn tier Ji, |