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Show I . , 1 I - THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATfTRriAT-- , vU, rr.Lvr1v1nIT, X Xtllj X., 15'JU. WATKIN'S ADDgTiONskn j -- ne. B,ock outh of Liberty Park, on East Boulevard - I j RICE & GELDER'S ADDITION', I a s 6 ' ft 1 1 pJ W - . 33 feet dedicated to publio for Fark. I TZ B fl 3 ; 5 1 ! W !! g s ' ' 1 ' Fifth East St. "IT East Boulevard. - 2 P g O 1" , o U) 'f S3 ft. dedicated to public for Park. .r-- 'fcj CD g iSJ S m l S .i . j'" is w 1 1 1 1 L-w -f- 1 --n & tj g;I fe a- - , T' te 51 g i , , , , - a 3 y - - ! J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ? r ! 8 g " S GLENN STREET, 66 ft. r iJ- - S. 1 1 nil 1111111111 Q 30 : b - g ! s 1 I I I 1 1 I I (o J n g-- S .a s i ,,1.,, j i i , ,e so ar r, S 1 II II I II cd - 33 f deUl'lel to publio for Park. g . flg .... ' I , , C"f T J " .F CD SIXTH EAST STREET. - C 5T 2 - g fi Jy 2, " S MARION PARK. J --H For hale. We can give special terms on the fol-lowing properties; call and investigate: 10x20 on 6th S., bet. 5th and 6th E. 2x7 on 5th E., north of 5th S. 10x10 and 10x7 in rear on 3rd 8., bet. 9th and 10th E. Lot 1, Blk 29, Plat G. 10x9 and alley 7th E. and 8th and 9th 8. I Real, Estate! 1 In all Classes of Property. 1 ACREAGE A SPECIALTY LINCOLN PARK, 1 THE LEADING ADDITION I C. E. WANTLAND, 5x8 bet. 9th and 10th E. 8nd 1st and 2nd S. T. J. Blue & Co., tf 213 Main, opp. Walker House. J. A. Morlan He Sons. Parties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by call-ing on ua. We have a fine list of busi-ness and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more fine corners than any-body and several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Call and 6ee us before buying. J. A. Morla & Sons, 3-- 8 tf 13 W. Second South St. a MAIN STREET. I have for sale for a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a large list of tiret-clas- s in-side and acreage property on easy terms, Geo. II. Touhev, 279 S. Main st. ilM ai Moil laclery Company C. P. MASON, Manager, Headquarters for all Glasses' of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from power ana upwards in tock for inirao diate delivery. Steam Pumps, Injectors, Home Whims, Hoisting Engines Rock Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Urill, Lubri-cating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold ami L'onecntrat ir g Mills erected and delivered iu running order. Maine Office aiJ Warerooms 259 S. Main Street, Salt Laie D. S. AGENCY, BUTTE. MONTANA. Special for Platting, 1214 acres on Boulevard. 25 acres on Territorial KoacL !! acres on Fifth South v 'iG acres joining Buepa Vista. C. E. WTANTiA?i D 201 Main St. Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Ilamond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every dnv at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E, Second South street. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 68 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, I'tah. OFFICEBS A.TU aTOCKHOUJUlS. Jonn E. Dooley, President. L. S. Hills, A. L. Thomaa, Secretary. lUfiOKrOBATOBS. P. H. Auerbach, Merchant. W. K. Md.ioruick, Banker.. B. C. Chambers, Ontario Mining Co. W. IL Jtowe, Merchant. John J Daly, Capitalist. Jaines Sharp, Utah Central Railroad. J. E. Dooley, Cashier Wells, Fargo A Co. E. A. Kmitli, Cashier Dteret Savmgt W. C. Hall, Attorney. Bank. L. S. Hills, Cashier Deseret National Arthur E. Thomas, Governor of tub. Bank. J- K-- Walker, Union .National Bank. John A. Marshall Probate Judge. T. O. Webtr, Sup't 'A. C. M. I. I Attorney, Join A. Marshali. ; i : Our muslin underwear sale will begin Monday, 24th. Please see large adver-tisement. P. Auerbach & Bbo. W. E. D. Barnett, at 53 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. We have just placed on sale a most complete line of medium Bnd light weight underwear. Bast-Mabsha- Mer. Co., U J Main street '-- Thn Trov steam laundry, famous throughout the west for iu excellent work. Telephone 192. 112 Main st. Mrs. Christv has the finest af.ortment of millinery to select from. 31 W. First South street. aaa; awar Will make first payment ViJ r on two best lot in Park Umou Lad Compa5y. Rooms 8 and 9. ScottrAuerbach blofk. RUDOLPH .AIjFF, IMPOF.TEK OP CHINA, CROCKERY AND GA8SWARE, ' j Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vasci aud Statuary. I j A FULL STOCK OF CHINA AND PARIAN NOVELTIES. jI 140 Mala Street, Salt Lake City. UINTAH HOTEL. Commercial Street) on the European i'lan. This fine Hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which can not be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in connec-tion for short orders at all hours. E. E. French & Owem Phillips, Proprietors. LKOAL NOTICE. ; the ProbaU Court o tht County of Suit Luke, Territory of Utah. In the Mutter cf thn KU! ot ) HAIIAH VAIIMJY I OUDKII TO HIIOW CAHHK WHY ORDKHOV BALK OK ItkAli ICKl'ATE HIIOLLI) N(r UK MADK. Wiiltw Murphy, tJiftilminltnifr i.f Ilia Mint .f Hrnii Vni7. dnwiMil, Imtlnif Alxl ti la i. Ul no heroin, iliilf ritUw. r)itm t n on it of ul of ilie kI mIai i.f mi. I ,U i, nt, for die iiiiriMMMi Ihnrniu ..( forth, It a llmnifore orileml hjr tlw juil( of mill curt, that II iM.rx.n. iiitnrmlKl in U.i ,,f M, niiwKi, iipnr lif.,re the wil.1 I'rulwle fixirt i.n Wnliimlny, llmlmliUhriifA,ril rtnj, lu. k m'n,i'l t.'".r""H"1 "' "l rmnf rrulMte I'onrt, it Um I 'onnlr ('iirt lluuvi, in the tily nd ( Vunfy i,f Hull Ij.k., fi.h Tarrll tirr, ti.l,(,wru(, wfijrli onler nhnlllil n 1 liritnteil to tlx ul, liTiinl.lnil.rr, in al iniieii in I lie real eelala of the aal'l ileneuanl at oprrivate an a na .hall he neeeaaary, and that aeooy t hie order lie puhliatiial at laaal fonreueoea.Ua weekn In the Haj.T I.akk iMii.y Tiara, newa. Ihper printed aud iuliliahl lu aaid city ami county. Llalwl Man h loth, KM. 0. W. BAHTCH, TK11H1TOKY OK ITAII. ) Couanr or Halt La. ) I, John C. Cutler, of the Probata ( ,flrt in ml for the ( ounty of Hall Ulta. jo the T"rrU Uiry of Ulan, do hereby certify tl.al Uie furxtfo. in la full, true ami correct raipy of orner to ahow cauae why onler of ealeof ran eaiia ahoiild not be inula in the matter of the eelale of Harnh Vrney, liceaael, aa apra of record in my In wltneea whereof, I bare hereunto hand anil atlileil ihe ainl of an id ccmrt, thi ltllli day of Mari'h, A. 11. Irt'i. JUHH c. cirri.KH. i laL.) Probata Ork. iNotico Of Sal9 of El ElUU t( Pn , tte Nutl.-- it bnrohr no thet In Bnrxianre nf as pnli-- r aif tl iirnlaiM wrt f HU okib1!, I ten imtorr. mli on Hi Jrh iUt nf Man n. "Ml, In the umltor ..f tlw ( J Iran K. riaite, linnwnl, im urulrliuiU etanitor of nl.l eoUle, will lUl rt time aaU, tnUMw hhlihtr for iwh, uul .l.-- l li.oinSlmli0 hi iJfiilmtn n.,urt, mi w after Hetunlnit. Itae l.lh rlr "f April. t the .,(!,. f Arihur jtrnirn, il'4H. Mnlnatrari, Halt U it,, L tah, all th riathl. tittle, ii.uri ut.i tartata uf "hi r'ru 11 riMia, at the tuna ,,( In. d. tB, and all the rmhL liuln ami !mrl that the aal atata I.e., hf i,rii"0 of U or iKlwntiaa a o'liml. other li.au . in aihlilin In that i.f wi.i Frank K f,m,i, at t- l- time of hi ilaalh. In nl to all thieaiivrtaln hiU, inm.K parwiaof Ian. I. or leaaea In lan ia or lerienwuta lf)n uul Innai In the eimntr rif Malt lerrlUir, irt I lah, nd alau la tla antjp of 1 valla, territory afora. anhl. Terma and mnditiona nf aalai t'aeh, Ihwtl, ar eipenae of piiri liaaer. Ili.ta miut lie la wriltlui. ml mar l. left with Arthur Urowo, Eau., o with the oniler.ie-neit- . The iaiHlaaoii leixioienu abnre refer re I In areJ howiiled and lawUcalart (kewrltaal aa fi4iow. I to Wit: One third undlriiled Intereat la tande aieiiaaa In Halt t nr. ileairill aa foihwa, o.u rhe l half of lot f, rd.-- at. plat "H," Matt jk. ity anney, e3ianin luD ioara torfai? land' TA..iaeonne plane of land altoate la Tonela f'lty, rouhty, I tali, beirn a part ,d llm weat , half of tiia larrtheaa iMrter tit aael.trt to a, I rl. L. M. aorrey M. I.. St. Maid hul halna .A i aeliei ahatie, 110 iartwaen tiaf water diKrh I niii'iiii froio tie, t anyoa nd northerly arrraat aaid half aitioa of iau'l bi the foiwla I ffy rwm Heryi wod land irinc euatof aaui water ditrh and tleaat iinsol auhiliaif a lu, euotainlna atauu i J' ari. mora or tw. Aiao eeriain leaae from Henry Horman to anid tlereaaad. hearing data July 1. 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M.4 Iet( ?"fse, 'nEt- -i V'r:r ?, trik tU ra lai of li.iil r neiftth. TKe ae ad orrop(.t n? t.a rtait iakw aamponar wie'k, eonirtitiai.r raiiroa.1 trark. tr?k wriaU. frairta r.ooiit! for eainer.fe anil ehad aad 'jf e-e, two thorw pow-- ir enieaa, pow.er tailor, llelire ertiate-- r w.eks, roila, e,rae7r!,.a, and Ue o.r mrrytotf oe the aanipiintf telej.ana.. Aaii ooe-fhi- niO.ria.ft ta f'ua ) itm . rve.1 bri.:nrM. .tt.rn tenalif.a. ar'aiea .ail eeiat eaf. .!, iie. itHeil r i.ritary i, Pxe, fr.ml a J. Natnaa to aaid lean It. aouta. bar tAat arailllaaa k rea a aa 1.411. Keat lentil. ara t, ut lata t t'y. V and ntti lite Vix.n da; of Jane, We, a retf'a of ft.' ter atontn ta aliwMt. Aie aft teterea in a ee late of lard eaewaii lit 25rft day of J q ry , !Hi-- by lienry yt rsmm u home Coal eralteaajr ,ie.rtid a foi:o, t: t ontfte&eia ( a fcotnt ' ft nel from tha aorthweef corner I. 1. k -- i, (,it "A." -- lt Lake Iwy nrtej. ihrrti'e wrh i V feet, rhee-- v eaat V) feec. thaaea reirtla Wt feet, the are tal t feet la tka placw of a a rental of $.;?. 50 per roint.v x, pirea ilM ilay of icuf. with am prt-i-a co kum tereia natd Uta mas dJ of i!ly, l-- EBASTtS r. FOOTS. Ciert.fjT ef tta nUra of frank fuut. daw 4. j JT0TE8 OF THE WHKEI,. tlie Salt Lake Biclfclst are Doing.. hoi'semtm should encoiirago wheol-lor- , by and by, the latter w ill form linn a mighty strong team, in all looking to good roads in this sec-- 1 I so it is. A pedestrian wants the to tiike the road, and the horse-want- s him ou the sidewalk, or here else out of what he considers vay." :irty of five wheelmen visited the springs last Sunday, during the ind. The hills, going out, were d with no exertion whatever, but ling back both- muscle and lung were needed, for the wind was us that one rider was lifted coni- - women, and thousands of additional wheels arc being made and sold every year, whilst one rarely'hears of a fitter discarding the uso of a wheel. There is uno particular rider who most solemnly avers that ho would sacrilico house and lot before his faithful Wheel. He did include "wife" when ho originally made his statement, but there is a new broom in the houso since, aud now it is merely "house and lot." "It's just my luck ! I knew I wont forgot something or other, because you hurried me so," remarked Growler to his wife, who was his companion on a tandem journey. "Why, John, what's tho matter now? I am sure I am not to blame for your leaving anything be-hind. What is it you have left auy- - out of his track. h has been said about our side-bein- g used by cyclists, and a de-lia- s been made many times that kept off the walks. Salt Lake 1 with liberal sidewalks, " and of the business blocks there is ly no necessity of compelling to take to tho roads, which rat the best. If wheeling is to wl completely here, just inaugu-iiMlliler-policy of driving all into the road Tho writer re-"- s a trip to the east bench, was being made on the road. The wayV" sweetly asks Mrs. G. "Why, the oil can of course, and here that d old chain is a singing like a dy-ing crow, aud I haven't got a drop of oil to stop it with," snapped out the irate Growler. "Don't you remember you gave me that oil can? and I have got it in my pocket right now," re-plied the better half. "Oh you have, have you? Well let's turn round and go back home after another one. it's only three miles, and it will be easier aud quicker to do that, than wait for a woman to find her pocket," said Growler, and tho tears came into tho eyes of tho little wife, as she ex-perienced this example of man's love for fair woman.. Hawksiiobe. 'supervisor was met riding in a The wheelman jocularly said: "e out inspecting your road, aud ' pretty bad." He was ''vi'-l-i tho remark, and it to come with very bad grace: ,ll the sidewalk!" oikingmcn of Haverhill, Mass., ''ulatiug a petition to be pro-'oth- e city government, asking :il'Ro parcel ef land situated ou ik of thu Merrimae river, known Kiversido farm, be devoted to 'I as a free park. In the petition 1 that a bicycle track be con- - ' - that lovers of the sport will 'Pit' opportunity to develop their There are a number of whecl-jlmUii-which have noplace u,y can train, and if the move .yve ui:ly oxpect to hear that will b0 represented by licet a" l'e eastern tournaments, as 'J" lias several good riders. Not are the workiugiucn taking !llc in earnest, but the m dutermiued that the petition Presented to the council, and number of names to the '"Iknow. who had only been jrjhort time, recently went ' n(le accompanied bv her son, nine years of age. While 1!u rough and rather steep Discovered that lor some rea-th- e brake on her wheel act, and she appealed to her ae!P, sayiDg, "Johnnv, M'hat pao when he can't stop the Johnny, who was having a ir? ro- - himself, found time t0 gasp "He just falls off." The lady '. ,he latter half of of papa's ou"tted the first part of it. Pedestrian and quadrupedian 1; Please put that down) per-th- : '"Content your soul in wheel has come to be the ' r f thousands of men and Tho queen of Roumsinia is completing another dramatic work concerning rural life among the Roumanians. Most of tho incidents aud the folk song which tho queen has introduced in the piece were observed and noted by her during her trip through the Roumanian mountains last summer. The drama will appear during March in Rouman-ian and German, and will be put on the stae of the roval theater at Bucharest immediately after being published. ADMINI3THATS1X 8ALE. V'OTIt K IH IIKIIr-H- filVE.N THAT I't'lt--i aoaiit to an orlr of the l'rol.te t iirl, of Halt iyiki. ( iHibty, I tali, inaileon thenli day of tlairli, A. 1).. IM. in the ealete of Kraha rie ker, dei eaaeil. , nn'ler.iiriiefl admlnirtra. Irl of aaid eafate will on or after Moiuhtr, the 14th day or April, P4U, II to Hut hivtieat hi Ider, and aubjuH to lie roidirinalliai nf lt.e 1'robala f lairf, eilher aa a whole, or lu parcel, aa Uiay lai for tlie leal innreeta ol Uai ealnle, ail tie. rttfiit. title, intereat and eelale of llrfl eald deeeihlit r rank ( na ker at U.e luneof bia ihailh, and all tha nyht, title anal iiileraet of hia natala in tla folli.winidiwerilaaj avla of land eiluaiol In llah Jarritory: j I. All Uie nil.it, title Mid lliteriert of aaid aetata ill an umliridi.i o'le-l,a- ;f of the aralili half of ll north lialf of letiou Iidrty4w if.:, U.ao.l.io one .i north of rHine one i. weei, halt jaiiia Merhiao, aitnate in halt Ijike i'oni.ty, I. A l"irllo II of lot 'HI. hhek fifl)-tlin- ''it. plat II, Suit lake I'ity mrtey. Hall t'.eiuly; eoiriuii-nrini- l at lti aoiilijeaet rae-ru- of eriid hit and niniune: tlterjen weat ae ji r.U, Uteftee rwHIh cae i, r'.l, ll.enea eaat hve I'o net, thanie aootii one t riei to pUreof ltin-niiii- r. eiaiiaiiiiriM fire rel. of goKiiel. . Tlie weat half of Iter nierlllee iUafler of aertion eUen illi, b.wh.'iip one tli r.orih of. rainre one weei. Halt lke Merioian, aiiyaiein liana ( onnty, and cifiuinina eiah! aerea .4 land. i lbda mn.f be in writing, and mar he for afl in any one of aaid faueej. in Uh any lrt of any trrel. f tiey may lie d"livereil at anr lire j.rior lotlieenle to tlie adir. imalraf ril --.rftajii, o. l"ft. for bar t lie-- ofh.e tA tir aiprtle-y- , i.. ti. ( riti'l.liiw, rieana 'Si aed ie, rVrot'Anwiae-l- i bulldine. 'i enna: One-hal- f ori.ilf oa prietiieieT note of porr!.ar du. one year wi'h iiiler. at a tir rent pwr anunrn. paabiy fuarieri, wniml by firt mirrtaare pree..e. M.id. 1.(1 ha IUX.KIJ; Pirrn. Adiu'i of hatui of rmi. t roeker, lies d. , Dated, bait Lake I l'r. M.reb Hie. Lord Acton is considered the most learned man in England. Ho is a Ko-ma- u Catholic, and in addition to his barony has a baronetcv. His library has no less than 100,000 volumes, all of which are carefully ..selected and num-ber among them some very rare books. Mrs. ('rook, who is completely pros-trated since the sudden death of her husbaud, General George ( rook, is quietly resting at Oakland, Md.. where she has determined to make her perma-nent residence. William E. Gladstone encourages ris-ing artists of all kinds. He has prom-ised to attend a concert which Miss Josephine Simon, the young American singer, is to give in London in May. a Emperor William of Germany is a very hearty ua?r. He gets away with four meals a day in royal style. He eats ham aud cegs for breakfast, game and salad for luncheon, soup, fish and roasts for dinner, and hot sausage and beer for supper. He has grown very fleshy of late. otn y.. j TIIK I'KirllATK "l IT IN ANfi f'OK IS' lie ,ounry. Ternorr "f 1 In tlie matler of the eatale 1 4ry 'f4 otlre In her. by giMu Ua t uarE" F. lAliharne eiteruior of trie ut w!it rA teMtam'Ut Al.'i of tie rt.fa o? M.ry riai! j ba reti'lred br aetiirnient. aiei bled ta eaoat rourt h!- Cnal ' r.rtiri' of bl of eeta alio peflft'rtl for .Ji.'rlr'Ut'.it of tfje r;,1.iof .aid ea'afe aniia-- th pervma en titled thereto and (. v.'a"':f the tt iliyof Afrrll. A. I IW at 1') oey-l- t n. ' rsee.,'irt roorr of aaid oirr lit tk ...t:iv relfi Ho'i S't I.aie f liy ajfl e,.j-.- I tis TerrltoTi hi "e8 duly aKdnte.l br jiiiied a:o for the .ettirri-n-t of ..t; fi'l be.,r.;tf :d peritt.n hrt rt ai-- tc.fi. at eli ft f line aud piaie auv . r. m If . lere.ten ill aahl e.tafe niay ap.a-a- r attl afvw If any there he. attr .ii ayot: .hoiidl n't he wti! and apr.r'rtt'l od Ktul mr'u H'jO mi'it a. prajred lor j jns r (vrut.K Clerk of rh frobate Court, j Wr J'D I. Murar.tt. 4 It is a singular fact that Professor Mas Mullen, the eminent orientalist, went to England without knowing a single word of English. Although at that time a mere vouth he was deeply versed in sandscrit, Hebrew ann Arabic. Profes-fesso- r Mullen lives in Oxford in the house that years ago Professor Good-win Smith built for himseV I |