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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MOSDAV. AUGUST k 7 . CaemiCMTto J ' much mtr fx"nt? l'e r fort ion in Hoots and Shoe. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Hoot tvnA Shu m trnm th hwt material, iwrftt x fit and ntfnrtbl wr. Call km. ws m aj fr prtr !t .vt In strut'lton fur lf done, rvt aot.it. suta ru.. opp nw but.. HOTKI.S. WALKER TlOUSK The Walker it Loeatcd in th Busmen Center of Ihit City and ha all tin Fcdern Improvements 5l Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-elm- s honst It Is managed as nil as any hotel tn the West and is Ktrlrtly the Un'ncM ami Tour- -' 1st Hotel of Salt Lake City. Paascngc-- Klevator. TheAValker&the Jletropolitaa Are the Two Leading Hotel, of Salt lako City. G.S.ERB Propr. HNAVtltU T. R, JONES SCO., Bankers, 7tff .V.4.V STREET. BUYS ORESIS BULLION. n,!. MflJlE.(M AD SlViMS 1.U1K S.Ot Luke fit v. Capital $200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 (ieneral liankin? l.tisiness. RAILROADS. iPopu!ar Route; TOAUPoim east! Only one change of cars Utah to Efc:-sa- s City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining Chair law. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri PaciflcRailway H. C. Tctrnsend, O. P. cfc T. A, Nf. Louis, A V. Derrah, C. F. & P. A., Room SOS, Progress Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah, Tito t-- T TTA.H NON TAXABLE HONHS mR te Ta nmt .rig net will recwi ve hide aft hi o!c. Sk. '.an couth Main trl Halt Lake Cit',, I'taB. htwu IJocIo, k Boon of IM Jt it .T of srdnihr. !. and 1 o'clock boos of tM Sh day of iirtoher. law), for ono hundred and seventy two engraved Beotfab1 cmtipnQ lmd of I tab TVrritorv susitma from U U :1 tnrltidve, each for in principal aunt of one thousand dollar. with infrt al b pr rm annum. payaMe trm anually on tha arnt Ur of k Jnurr aud July tlirr dtr at tha Ikwl N.ith.n.l (Una In lik i tty. r al i ttw .innrn i' hai(r Naflonal Honk In N Yorkitty Th i.mi m daft Julv I. W 4ur twntv rar rn,ro ,tat hut all rtinah4 al lh option ( lh" I'TTiiorv aftr ta yra, anal prurWK i mlr hy Uw for rdin-iu-after ta ft , bn.i ,.f th hih niim-tm- r tkn mil to the am. Mint of thirty tA.uan4 dollar or mora. knvr arallat4 fund fto that amount ar in tntraAnrv Tktw Nui.la ar pari of a wr! of 3ft of whu k l have Iwi nvthutnl and h whoia acne uued for toiiliua durational and rharttabi ltiiltiit. In vm!ni. n pproprtati'tria undrr tha pmvial.Mia tkf an act of th tnrrB4ir and L'Iiiva A, mhly, n:nll 'Ao A,-- t providing for tn tittna and diaMltia: t Trrtoriai btMVta," apiiroted Man k 1.1 IWU and rfin. I nail to aatd a. t fordetaii. Atintioa I altt in Ik fa. I that, hoii.l Ihi n. th Trr iorf ka a bonded ln.ltttun of nlr Anu. ikal b l nf 'ontr ii la raatraiurtl ma rr. una aurh ln.l.-t,t- t an amount rl. Hit: I prrnl of It lati1 vlii, and h ran h ertNl ouir fiar rharttahia and educational ptirpi Tb b.t ara br law evinpt fn.rn laiattoa fr riy piirra mtkln tiw Trrrtlory and lbr rannot tm aotd for Inu than ar and rrud IBiri, and auy and all bi1 tnav t r'tM. III. I. mu hoprmt at Itfo rlork 1rm nf Or. totr o at lh om.-- ftral., and nf lh whole nr anv part or part o' th bond niaat to th hiahrat kM.Ir or NWt ii will b riuirl to air to rarry mil lh ai. and It pvuiul t dfxrrl lh inter-est on th t.t d'trtntf tha im will h r.ti(rt Ttia hon.1 will h ani4 under a poner IB tit law, limit.! a In Unit and hld'trr ar rtirrl to ntak sminattoai tfon lh .l r ( ai and mak tkir td.ta amiti' in drtalla. TM taxbla raa b aewn tf proMid hldtlrr. Dated Au(ul t lV mn.lVAR HinrKTH. Tmtorii Trvaanrar. yPERFEC" I FIT I Snell&Co. AnEb-Aiiicric- Shlrtmakers. M west Sivoml South strn-l- , Stlt Uk City, I'tnh Five per vut Interval paid on avlnna deposits Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 2-- E. Firs'. Sout'i. UTAH Xutional BASK Capital, $200,000. Tiir.vruT rtr.PAKTMrsr: I Orru t or roMiimu i l it or Tint ri'smtun. V VAAINll ivn, Junu u, ) Wlicre.n., bv i y evidence prownted to the underHlKiied. It b is made tti.ipprar that tho "I'tkli NiiMon il Hank of Salt Lake ("My." In therltv of Sail Lake. In the rounty 'f sslt Luke Rttd territory or !"t;ih, ha eoni-plle- 1th all the provlBlon of tha statute f the 1'nttetl Mates, reiULred to ho iviniplied with before an Mhall t authorised to roinmenre the biiflner of hanking; Now therefore I, r'.dw.-vn- t S. I.at'ey. etvmp-traile-of the riirrenc. do heret'V eerilfy that "The I tah National lank of Salt Lake City, In the rliv of Salt Luke. In the rounty of Salt Lake and territory of I'lali. I authorized to romtneneeth bii"inesof hauklnu a- - provided In sivilon Itflv one liuu.lroil mid elstv uina of thirrevled st'aiutea of the rolled Slate In tetiiiiiiny whrreol witne my h:inU and scalof oniee thin day of June. Iai. K. S. l.A KT. Comptroller o! the Currency. iNo. 4.UI. THE CULLEN. . THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C EmXU, Proprietor. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. The Modem Hotel. First class In every particular. The rooms are lare, liirlit ami airy. Tables First i lns". served with t!ie best the market affords. The larjre addition juil built to this house niakea II one of the miet hotels lor tourists hud pleasure seekers In I'urk On v. .VI KS. L. tO.NM.lls, 1'roprletrrss. 1WTMC PITY HOTEL. " J.xuucl Cttun.rv.t For tha marauding Pwvmber.1l, IIVV, of the eoudlltouol tha AMERICAN IKiDEANCS CO. ) HiMM'us, Mas... Mad to th sor'vy of the Territory nf t'tah In piir.uitnevo an Act tvUtliiv to Fir In MirajH'a ComiMtulea. approved Man-- l.t. I KM. Nniti nf e jmpany and location Axsau a In. ravr, ( ,, M,.ANV Hoetou, Mas The amoanlof rapllal at'k la gtmiiiin The ia' tl ati k paid up ! ....... nii.uitui Theaiioiini of II ati I .... .. tvb w; kl TliiriuouiiloflUllatillltlailnclud- - licapltal Is het.lftl I T'.enel urdii.flvrall llahllltleala W7,;je Tli nam of 11 attorur or atint for th Territory of Plan ii.n whom rvlc of prtN-e.- . in anv civil action attain! ald eoinpanir may It niatle, A l. J Asia, bait Lake City The reoelpl during lhyarwr SM1,M 10 Tit expeudlltirea during ilia year went Stf.lll 17 Htafe of Masaa'-huari- I rounty of HnffoU. I Fraucla Prabody, Pre.ldent. and 3. W. Held, secretary. tming uduty worn, depoaea and .v that they sr th alstv dewrltted offlcera of aald eoinpanv. and that th forifong atalntnatit nf lh gural ooiidttlou of aattl company on aald thirty oral dnv of lecm!tr, la ctrret according to tn heal of their Information, knoldKaiid belief, reittlvelj, Fnani'I Psahoov Pia.l, J. W. FiBi.i. H.ey. Huharrlbed and eworn to h(ura m this Jiikduyol February, A. I. Ikt 1kau Gnu. M. AntMK.a Notary Puhllo Terrltonr of t'tah, ) Secret ary a otllc " I. Klllah Hell. of th Trrttory nf Plah, do hereby certify that th ahova and forKoliiK a full, true and correct copy of lh animal taiemeiit of th general eoitiililoii of lb Anterb'tin Insurance t oinpahv of lllon. Ma.. HIikI in my ufhc on lb l.tth day of Au-gust. huo. In purMiianc of an act riting in nr Itiaitranr eotiipaiilea, approved March IS, 1HH4. Ill wllna whereof I have hereunto t ntf hand ami afflied Ilia great seal of tit Territory of lUah this 13th day of Auifua., Imi. HkAI. J f.i u a ll MBI.I. Hertarynf I tah TrrlUiry. WELL8,FARG0&C0'3 Salt iJftke C'lly, ....... . titan Itnys and sells exchane. makes teleirraphle transfer on the principal cities of the United Stales and Kuniite, and on all points on tha Pacific Coast. Issue letter of credit available In tha prtn rlpul dt Iwh of the world. Siteclal attcnt ion given to the selling of ore and bullion. Advances made on consignments at lowest rate. Particular nttentlon given to collections throughout I'tah. Nevaila and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. (OUIIKSI'ONIIRMTSI Wells, Fnruo A Co Ixindon Wells. Fargn A Co Nw York Maverick National Hank Ilolon First National Hank Omaha First National Hank Itenver Merchant' National Hank Chicago Hoatinen' National Hank Ht. Iml Wells, Fargo A Co Ban Franulaco J. J2. rooiTT. Aern.t. Jamea II. llMeoa. Irauk I.. Holland, 1'rasidenL, Caahlar. Bank of Salt Lake. Bait Lake lily, I Uh. General Banning Easiness Transacts Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Bold. The only first class hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT NEW KOOMS, Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTEL GROUNDS are decorated with und shade tree, maklnii it IbeinoMt pleaeant summer resorts In the mountain re glou. I.. MMONS, Prop. WALKER HOUSE CAFE. The Cafe has JuBt changed management, now being under the rare of the tao let caterer in the city. Messrs. Herein and Outline. Tour-ists or patrons desiring an early meal or lunch put up, can obtain the same at any hour, flay and night. All gume kept In and cunt-er-oysters in the shell. Call and try uw. THK Saftamrnto Rakcry and Coffee House AS dHAXOED MAX US. Erdman & Myer, the new proprietors, will endeavor to please the mit fastidious. Give us a call. 50 wost Second South. 23aalsln.fjr 3Cepartm.en.t Utah Title, Insuranoe and Trust Company Paid-u- p Capital $150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays 5 per cent Interest on time deposits; acts as Trustee. Guardian, Administrator and Kxecutor; transacts general trust biislnen, insures real estate titles; Insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. BTOI K1HII in ns. Banker. Uumlulinl: J. K. Doolv, It- C Chambers. T R Jones, Kclsey GlllesplO, L. B. Hills. James Sharp, M. H. Walker, John J. Daly, W. B, McCorulck, R.McInUish. E. A. Smith. A. L. Thomas H. T. Duke, Gov. of Utah, Josiah Barrett, Merchant: Hyde S. Young. F. 11. Auerbach, M. 8. IV ndergast, T. U. Webber, T A Kent, Hugh Anderson, W. T. Lvnn. W. H. Kowe. J. R. Walker, A. W. Carlson. Luwuern B. II. Aurrliach, John A. Marshall. W. F. Colton. Wm. C. Hall. James Anderson, v Money to Lend on Real Eitata from One to Five Tears Time. National Bant: TAKElw THE CIIICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL Taft & Kropfganze, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Late City, : Utah Territory. Office: Headquarters at Car. Sixth aod A Sts. GEO. HUSLER tt WALLACK Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated BRA!l3lF FlriECReMn OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ao, 11 Coat Firtt South Str at DIEECTOE3: II. n. FIau-- H , PresM.nl (;. M. ixtWNr.r , l Tints. Maumiui.i, Mitvt k i:. kox, F. II. AI'KHUACH, I C. IIAI'IIR iounj. Dai.y, W. P. Noma J. w.UuNNkLLAM cuolar t, Trantacti a General Banking Uutineu in all ill Branclttt, Bells sight drafts on th principal rltlea nf the world. Issues circular leitnr of credit and postal money orders on all part nf Furopa and thrOrieul. Collections promptlp attended to. Loans money at th lowest rates aud on th tost terms prevailing lu this market. McCornick Sc Co., SALT LAKE, UTAH For All Points East it Is tho only line running solid Vestibule, F.lectric Lighted, Steam Heated trains between f hlrago.MiiwaukeeandCounc.il Bluffs. Oma-ha St. Joseph. Kansas City and SouU City. Alltruins composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars In the World For further Information apply to the nearest tkketofflce.or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent. 82 south Main street. Salt Lake City. Cartful offmffoa gtern to tn ma nr nrn buillon. Il l auffctt VuntUinmrnlt. gavir. anfeefng htuhttl market prion, COLLECTIONS MaIeIt LOWEST RATF.S ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORHESPOS DKXT.H: Kew York-Im- p. and Trad. Nat. Hank, Chant-le- Nat. Hank. Kount&t Mroa. f iiiciro-- - 'oininer ia Nat. Ilank. Han Francisco- - First Nat. Hank, Nat. Ilank. Omaha- - Omaha Nat. Ilank. Ht. Louis -- htato Hunk of ht. Ixiuls. Ksnsi.Clty- -r it. Hank of Kan. 'Ity. Denver- - Deliver Nat. Hank, City Nat. Hank London, Knifland-Mes- ar. Martin a Co, U Lombard street. 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, Utah. AGENCY WAinVKK Hltill MANE SAFETY 23IC"Z"CJ-.E- - Irarrya stock of BA FETf BICTCI.Kk a oo fas.oo, 40.00, S0.tH, 75.0. Ilisob. 138.00, TRICYCLES) and VB LOCIPKI'F-S- . lu purchasing from mo yon have a stock to select from and do not have w watt. Largest Mock and Lo Prleoa on Sport-in-g Gooda, (.una, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repair-ins;- . AgentCALIGBAPH WBlTlKGMACUUfK Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. K EVANS 22 W. 2d South street. Ealt Lake City Agricultural College of IM. The Ajricnltural Coileee of Utah, Lo-cated at Logan, Utah, will Open fur Students ou September 2nd. tt Institution, founded npon grantand by Territorial ' Nations' or the purpose nf giving the ;ouSgPmSn ana young vTomeu of Utah a 11 beral and lucation In the several pursuits Srofessions of life, it has rour.es in Ag-- i firuMure, Domestic Economy, M"chrn.c Arts Mechanical Kngtneontig. Civil Engineer- - TXtZit a specialist, vnurS g unds eq,,ipd with modem ' workshops In wood and Iron. ln.wifbVa?y! museum, and other means of Us.ndtnt.n'wlll In constant contact wh i'lustrluonV of Vboolroom teachings aud for furtW particulars, addrea. J. W. Sandbokx, President. Capital Fullj Paid, $100,000.00 SURPLUS. 120,000. UNION NATIONAL BANK, feurressr.r to Walker llroa.. Hanker. KetHh!)lir'l Inrnr UNITED STATES DEP0Q)Y Transacts a General Bank!e,-2p- 6. S.re Depolt VanlK Klre Xa. Jar ' rroof. Rents from $5 to$25 per Annam J.K. WALK T.H. PrwaiA1)!. M II, WALK KK, ml 4. cnr.tM. t hir, t. IL rAHXIIWOKTH,Ait.Caslllr, 4, H WALktU, Jr, AVaat. Cawblar, - J. C. Conklin, STOOK BKOKEK, Milling Stock and Other Secaritie fought and Said. teller in REAL ESTATE m MIKES. Member of Salt lake Stock Exchange awl of Salt Lake Real Ettate. En han'je bneuttn From a ravUnt o j Cefy torrependence Solifltwi. Koferwoe Union Nati'mal Bang Deaeret National Bank, t'tah National Hank. 1. K. lly7Maiiagr Weiia, Fargo A Co, ball La. City. Booui 30. second flocr. W aaatrk building. " 'RT.BortoBtJr, J.A.Groe.bck, W.tt Aadra. Burton, Grcesbeck & Co.i j BiyKki AXD SELLEHS V -- " CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sol. Agents for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main Si, I TelepJiose 484 - ENRY F.CLARK THE TAILOR. SO Iat Fint South itreeU TWO PRAYtKS. A. woman knelt In prayer aod bowed her heal As to an angel passin; by sho said-Oh- , acgeli tell me, have the fate's abov. Decreed that I'll be blessed in my lovet I love so dearly, and I fain would learn If he I love doth love me in return." The angel paused as he was passing by. And in soft, pitying tones he made reply: "Even as you lore your love, so he loves thee But fate decreis that you must parted be." ' She sighed, then said: "Oh, angel! 'still Vm blessed, If he but loves me, I can bear the rest." Another woman prayed with drooping head: "Oh, angel! will my love love me?" she said; Tho angel's tears fall fast i to summer rain, As soft he answered her: "Thy prayer is vain: He loves another and can never be More than a true aud earnest friend to thee." And then she slowly raised her drooping head, And, smiling through her tears, she softly said: "He may not love me other than a friend. But I love him and will unto the end Of time; aye, and for all eternity; And that alone Is heaven enough for me." Toronto Empire. Tennis and Cycling Gowns. Outing fabrics, half wool and half cot-ton, light in weight and attractive in pat- tern and coloring, are much used for dresses to be worn in tho tennis court, on the bicycle and for general country wear. A full blouse with English skirt, or a blazer with shirt waist and round skirt like the model shown in the illustration, are popular ways of making up these fabrics. Some ladles prefer the tight fitting or Norfolk bodice wibh plain light skirt. Considerable grace and freedom of limb is obtained by wearing under these outing 8 awns combination garments of line light THaraiS GOWN DIVIDED SKIRT. wool that reduce the weight of the outfit to a minimum and obviate all risk of chill, and the divided skfrt, that does away with the necessity of bulky petticoats. This di-vided skirt is quite invaluble for boating, tennis, cycling and all athletic pastimes no much indulged in by women of the present day. 0 ON BROOKLYN. Brooklyn Man Who Had Only One fjloud in All His Sunshine to Har His Happiness, (HUE SENSES OP THE BUTTERFLY; jowth of Yacht Agencies Bismarck's favorite Flower Notes and Items of Interest. .u'hfdoifike "BrooUynibetter than York? I'll tell you, said a former 'ellar on Manhattan Island, who is living in the City of Churches, to a ig,, I moved over here in the Xice because rents were lower. It : not more than a week after we were rffled when we feoeived a pleasant call :om pwple limine oar block- - 611(1 an vitation to make our church home in Dmmon with them in the Trinity Pres-vteria- n church, at Marcy and Jefferson venues. Inside of a month we had an jreeable circle of acquaintances, and ourselves ready to extend a wel-!m-e to newcomers. ..Show me a neighborhood in New ork where a family moving in treat--i in that way, unless it be near a mis-o-n church. Iu New York the churches 'missionary' who makes a busi-es ire a of visiting, and whose visits are nrely business calls. In Brooklyn the eople do the visiting in person, and do in a friendly way. In New Yorkevery-od- y is too busy and too conservative to Jnk of his neighbor, unless it be to ossip about him, but in Brooklyn the e0ple take time to, make themselves reeable to their neighbors. ""Another thing that is little in itself, nt counts for a good deal in the long aa. is the attention one receives on the levated trains. Tho guards are more ccommoclating and seem to know more i Brooklyn. It puts mo in a better nmor all day when, in the morning, as go to my business, I see an intelligent uard on the train who is a gentleman i acts as well as looks. I don't intend ) be unreasonable, but I can't see why guard in New York cannot be with distances and localities as rell as a Brooklyn guard, "One thing has bothered me, however, ver since I came here, and that is, why be conductors on the. surf ace cars are bliged to ring up the fares when a I have seen many, conductor who rang up fares, and had lie passenger discover that he was on je wrong car and jump off before the ire was collected. But that is the only dng that has troubled me since I have een living here." New York Tribune. SlaMarifeS Gaie. EAST HOLNl) TRAINS. No. 'J No. 4 Atlautlo Atlantic. Mall. Express Leave Ogden v:)a.m. R:40 p.m Arrive Salt Lake i0:4ft a.m. 1: pm Leave Salt Lake II M a m. 7:10 p m Arrive Frovo w:so p.m. S un p.m Leave Frovo I'.':fi p.m. 8:J p.ui Arrive ijruen Hirer 6:40 p.m. 4:f a.m Leave Green River 7:0) p.m. 4:tt a.m Arrive Grand .Iimntion. .. ILSDp.m. 9:Si a.m Leave Gran.l Junction. .. ll:M)p.m. 10:Ki a.m Arrive Fuelilo 3:0ft p.m. 3111 i.n Arrive Deliver . r 7 :4.p.m. 7 if, u.m WKSX BOUND TRAINS. rNo7i No. s PadUo I'aeifio Mall. Express Leave Denver k:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo I:S) p.m. l'.':40 a.m. Arrive Gr ind Junrtion. .. f:) a.m. 8:10 p.m. Leave Grand Juuiwu... 7:00 a.m. ":ispni, Arrive Green River 11 :: a.m. II :fi p.m. Leave Green River II M a.m. r.':ftt a.m. Arrive Provo 6attp.ni. 7:15 a.m. Leave Provo :.') p.iu. 7:) a.ni. Arrive Salt Lake 8:30 p.m. t:l& a.ra Leave Salt Lake 8:4f p.m. : a.m. Arrive Q)titn 10:10 p.m. H:4 a.m. LOCAlVTRAINi SALT LAKE AND OGDEtt. Leave SaltLake: Arrive Salt Lake: E:S0a.m. f:&a.m. I0:4fa.m. i2:lop.m 4:0p.m. 8:45p.m. 6:D6p.m. 8:4rtp.m SALT LAKE TO BINGHAM AND WASATCH. LvSalt Lake.. 7:40 a.m Lv Wasatch.. 10 :il)a.m Arr Bingham. 9:35 A.miLv Bingham.. 8:fifp.in Arr Wasatch. :16 a.m, Arr Salt Lake 4:aJp.m D, G. DODGF, J. B. BENNETT, lon. Manager. (Jen. 1'aaa. Agl 1.WAL TAX Skit. To A. R. OcmtT -- . y ill k r. a . T h r. a i. T a x a r.M r r i a ii. t prl of lot k hit k .tt :ai H f. th eit..iii n of wticr mam. elt riftk Kaal irl. amoiiiillnc It, r'ortv nin !( ara, h. rain ileiin,Ueni on Ik slat day of April. IA and ami remain, unpaid Tt.'for. I, r. H. t luta. .o!t.-- n Halt I.aa city .f utrtii of th authority s.i U m hy th prmt.i.m. of et u ta I and of "an prr. rtMna th firm and no,l bevi .nientA. paMtnl hv lh iy r.inc nf Hall Lak mr Jun K lea and of : uih.r ontmanr. of aa'd eitv and I I law nf I lahj tmtory appii.-ah- to u,-- r, kar fvta4 Bp I h In I ,w tits' named proprrty In wiir Part of I, A h- i- k M put H. nail L rtf euivr twauiBin rl uorth of th B K. rrnr of .a d lot X running th.twa la rial, thanr rib tl rt-- l.. Ilien tai rtxta, then, aoiilh v t da lt l. af bl tiluv, and III rll tb .ant ur aomoeh lkrf aa may b nry. la lh .aid taa an.1 mat al puhlle an, lion In front o lb rltf hall. Hall Lak riiy on h .Ik day of Auguat, I "Ml, at lelo'.-.-. k, M K. M. I'tPTI. I'nllBrtiir. Aor and I'oil. i.tr a OnV N la ru Hall, halt i lly. Jun la. IMk Boating, Tennis and Cycling Costume No other ornament seems possible tor a yachting dress than anchors and ropes and other somewhat heavy sea ge:ir. A showy boating dress seen was of blue serge. (Jn one side a red petticoat was visible, and this was embroi-dered with an im-mense anchor, a life buoy, and a rope. There was a red waistcoat to match. Another dress was a check-ed flannel which had a panel em-broidered with the flags of the club. Yet another had the left side of the skirt open and showed a white underskirt od with narrow blue lines. One aide of the open-ing was turned back with white and embroidered with th inp.vit.-- m I if able anchor. A yachting costume. smart jacket and a waistcoat or shirt would be worn with this dress. The prettiest dress was the simplest. It was of blue serge, and had a scroll pattern round the bottom edge of narrow gold and white braid, and was set off with a full white est and no anchors. The boating dress illustrated in our cut is of navy blue serge; it is made with a plain skirt relieved by large pockets embroidered with silver anchors. The waiatcoat is embroidered in silver and the jacket is edged with silver buttons. Xotlrc ef Tluilter ( ultur ( P H l.aanorrti I Hall Lak city. l"t. July H, tmt 1 CmMri.AiNT HAVING rir.r.M r.NTrnrrt by Willi.ra H. lArm.ul agaliisl Patrick llamllt ( r lailur tn nipiy with law aa u tlniiwr ruitur entry No r7t, da'd June 4. w7 iioti lh nhl qoarter I town. hip Juniitk. ranaa t in Halt Ijiheroiinir 1 lab lerrll.try. with a t 1,1 tb cancellation of a.i-- t nirr, emttaok sl'ajing thai said Patrick II. mill faU-- d l. brak, plnw 14 atlr or raiiM t h trttksj, ftiowe.1 ,,r tlrrd any efl., ol .aid land 4r. flrat yar after u.altig Mid nuy. an ! rall.,1 It, break, plow nr Mir any portt of .aid land ftr punt anv Mtrtoa of waid land to tr. trM, a ur cutniig. or inrtuM la ( It don during t h cvtad yar after mlng aald ntry ami failed to break plow ur nr aay tstrtton of id land or u plant any Mirti, f aid land lo Iree. Ire !. or enttihtf or ! rati th .am In be gnu dnrinf lh third fr after tnaklun .aid mry. and ha failed up ! Ihl time tohre plow or .tir any porttoa , said land or lo plant aar ptrtlonof aid I .ml V trees. Ire seed, itr eullitig far it) raaa l nam tfi lie ri.tti and Ikal at Ihi tim at tmr-tlo-of aid laud I broken. pod, aiirred ug ciiltlvaied antl no rtton of M land ta plltd to Iree tn d ( ruttinaa. lh said Hirtt ar beretty iiiiimt,nd w, ipr ak Ihl oflic on th luth day of heiietiiir I"", at loo k a m.. to rr..nd an I rutin. Ia.lt. inony runceming .aid alleged failure i kaaa t. Iloaaa, Kgltr. Utali GeRtral Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890, Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake City and Park City daily as follows: SALT LA KB CITY. Train 1 leaves Eighth So and Main st 7 :3n a.m " 8 ' " 5:01 p.m " 8 arrives " " 10:u0a.m ', 4 " " " 7:S0p.m park crrr. Train 1 arrives Park City 10:00 a.m ' 3 " " 7:311 p.m " gleaves " 7:30 a.m " 4 " " B:0Up.m Frelsht trains leave and arrive at Salt Lako and Park City daily, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11:30 a.m ' b arrives " 8:l5p.m " leaves Park City U:(a.m " 6 arrives " 4:0Up.m No passengers carried on freight trains. FASSENGBIl RATES: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, 13. JO'. H. YOUXQ, T. J. McKIXTOSTI, Manager. Oen. t'L dt rat. AjU notice. prtiHONH AiiKHKBrnr wahiiro under the inaltr provided by nrdliaey not to remov tn tdy ,f aar tbrad anltua4 ar offal or filth of any u rtptiun wtth oii nri notifying lhart'y acarenar, wtet will la dlrerlioua for Ita (l-!- ai WILLIAM HIIHWAI -- City avenj.r. April If li K.,mS, Ciiy lUiL Keen Scent. A gentleman in New York, the owner f one of the finest collections of butteri-es in the country, has made an experi-le- nt which proves conclusively that utterflies are endowed not only with right colors, bnt with marveloualy cute senses. Out of his collection, com-risin- g almost every known variety, he hose two butterflies which were only ivo or three days old, aad had never had ieir freedom. One of these he attached securely by a iread to the fence in the rear of his "use in the upper part of New York, lo marked the other eo that he could ientify it, and placing it in a small box arried it down town to one of the ferries, rrosa the river to Hoboken, and some istance into the city of Hoboken. Here it was turned loose. When the sperimenter reached his house, several ours later, he found the two butterflies de hy side on his back fence. The but-!rfl- y which was but just born, and had fver before had its liberty, had traveled jveral miles, crossed a wide river and romptly found its way back to its mate I one of those back yards of New York 'Men are almost indistlnguishably alike i their ugliness. This seemed a most extraordinary feat i one of a party of gentlemen to whom ie story was told by the experimenter, id he asked a well known naturalist hether it could be believed. The nat-rali- st answered that the sense of smell, Wch was undoubtedly in this case the ntterfly'g guide, was in many animals wonderfully acute that to him the ise did not seem remarkable, much less nbelievable. Youth's Companion. Jtotli e of Ueerl Ealry ( teaU I," a L.aof irm s I Halt lMki ity, I tab. July, lW ( , ftoMPLAiNTiiAviN i nt.r. FNTrur.fr H IwArna nd ax.lnat Patrick Hanilll V fa litr In routply Wllh the law . o deaerl Otrr .N't Vl" dated J ii it 4 ! upon th lot i. i I 4, and M and ' M W and HW. a iwnhip i aoiHb rank 3 wt. In H.ll La fmn'r ' 'at terrlt, ny. with a view lothe. aocellat!.! nf id entry; onte.tiit alleging that ald l'art a Hanilll has failed diiring lh i hr yar aftr making aald eniry In r'lim aald tract of rlMrt land liyeonduciing or raii'ta leh. Uin th .tn ny water hat.r, ami thai ld Patrick Hamlil .till fall to "l'fl Or tn rail In tie eouducled up ld laiot aof water aud thai Bal l ir4 of land I al thl ttm deert land, enllrely wtthfml water anil without any ranal. for lb eving of wir lonr niton Mid land lh .aid pant ar ar.iy atinitnrnid to apiar at thia ..I). on th It dr "f Heptetniiar ! at Ul ocka k am. tn re.pt tntl and furnish lttuijAv eonevrulag .ait allgd failure. FkAkK V. H.ik. Kegt.lM SIMMONS OS A..E.Ur:iL'0.mu r In the 111 lrtcl Court In and for th Third Ju-dicial ot of Utah Territory. County of Halt Lak. James Dorgan and Thomas MrGloaa. plain-tiff, va. ilea It. McMastor and A, l. Parker, d- ''idanls, PKflPLE OK THK Tf.lt IIITORY Of 1 tltah send Krinit to Charm It. Mr Mas-ter and A. J. Parker, defendm': You are herehr rwiulred to appear In an broMtfht aalnnt you by lit almv named litalnttfta In th district courCtf th third Judi-cial district of the territory of I'tah and lo th roniplalnt (led tberain within tadaya (einlualr of tha day of i after th aervic on you of tbu.ommon If Mrrrd within tbla county i nr If Mrd out nf thl notiaty, but In this dl.trirt, within twenty day; otherwise within forty daya or juda-men- l by default will b tukau aln.t yuu accttrdlng to tha prayer of aald enmpialnt, Tbaaali action it bruimlit lo racover tb uia of 4oT Mi, with Int.re.i tk.iaou at ln per omit per annum frn Auguat HI IHn. alo lh furiber nim of tl " a' an ailoruar f and tor rot orsult. and for a dcra of thl rnurt for foracloaura and aalanf lb north h.lf nf lol IS In block 41. ten acre put A." blf Field aury. In ealt l.a 'urity I tah rr tory, und.r a uiortKair eieiitd and lrd by d.fen l ant Mi Master Marcn i. iraa, upon l premlM. to letur p.yment to pla'n lift of a certain ptomiaaory not of n data, rtaeuied and dllred by d dafenilanl tn plaliillft. tor aald utn of trm.w, parald nn or hefor March wi. ts with Intar-w- t from aate nntll p tld. which mortgan pro-vided for the payment of a reaaonabi anor-ne-a fea. That aald defendant and all other rlalmlni said premla aq,iiat tn plain-tiffs inortKaj may tta barred and under aald al. and tha' the proords of ' k sale may ft applied to lb payuiaiilof amnuiil due plaintiff after pay nf all co.t eipanaei and ttoriiy fee, and for th B.uai talt. lory r lf and for aurh uthr and furthar re-lief a may i Ju.t. And you ar hereby notified thai If you tall to aptear aud nswr th aid mndd eom plaint a alene required the aald plaintiffs will apply to th court for tb r.ll'f dmaudd therein. Willie lh Hon Cbarle H Zane. Judij. and th el "I lb dla'rtct ( I court of the third tudb lal dlatrt, I. SKAt. V In and bir I he territory of I tak this I v I. lb day of AuKml In th r of our ltrd oil" thouund eight hun-dred nd ninty HtSHt il M' Miu a nrk. FHAia Pikri a. Attomy fur plaintiff. Summer Night Dresses. The fashion of the moment is trimming underlinen with narrow insertion, through which baby ribbon is run. The collars when turned down should reach to the shoulders and the wide cuffs almost to the elbow, being tied with wider ribbon to match the narrow at the neck and cutis. ' These nightgowns open the entire length with laco and have a frill of lace at the hem. They are generally gathered at the waist, so that they look like a full bodice, but of coursowithout in any way confining the figure. Sometimes the cuffs of night-- i rrn vrTi a are made straight, turning upward. with a double hem of silk or batiste ol gome positive color joined on to the white with narrow veining insertion. color is introduced as small em-broidered floret worked in flax threads Very full frillings, with a buttonhole of color at the edge, are put on almost as full as the lisse frills on parasols. 'KS0 are made with pretty outside pockets on the left breast, and the tials are often placed on a shield shaped i device. (No. mi !otice or rKK-i:irri- moor. LasnOrrna iiso t LiiiOtt, I Ana. ft inn. I N'oncr i Mr. Mr. it y iivr that tub following ti a filed Kler ka Blew B.ttlc of hi. inietiilon to mak nl proof ia tipport of hi riaiin. ami thai a! prid will he ina.1 ttefi.r lh. Kegt.teV and kc-l- .r 4 Hall lain i nt 1. tak. on ept ll ti e r A Pt'..n lt.lt ll' t" laa W 4 b. add W sr.-- , m. J iif ft. il. name tha ftdlowing win lo prw hi eoniiBuou r.idnc ufi and uim!ii of .aid land aafiteiy Ifaaaaa Aoraodl Wu-Ha- Miller. Mward H.t.m.ai A. P ! blom. all of Hall I. f nr t'tah. f HimM. Kafiiaraa. Growth of Tacht Agencies. Nothing show tho growth of yacht-J?i-n America more than the growth the yacht agency. If a man wants , sell or charter a yacht he goes to yacht agency. In a large New York ?ency a list can be found of, every icht for Bale or for charter in the mted States and England. Every de-"- 1 concerning them is also there on cord. Besides this there is a list of ls yachts which the proprietor of the ?pDcy has on hand for sale or charter. Ms is not all Crews, sailing masters, w all sorts of appliances for yachts are irnished by the agency. From small oinuinga the yacht agencies have he-me large and well paying business New York Tribune. Breakfast Gowns. Pink and blue are the favorite colors for gowns. Mauve and green are mZ shades. White i i affected by t7o Xse complexions are to stand it. A very pretty pink gown of the now crepe cloth was.cat rather Sw at the throat--in a point m front-a- nd flmshedwith aband of gold and a cream ruffle. There were wide, loose s eeve. elbow and duplicate sleeve. .of ace from the elbow to the wrist, dg- - encircled by a band. The waist was foil tend This was a very attractive I cheap, too. A white spotted Sn was rather more novel, but gown deal of not so pretty There was a good about the neck, with several rows of green ribbon run in and out of it fastened in bows m front. The iame idea was applied to the waist The Za wes further ornamented with a ?0WWe cne reaohiag to the shoulders. with Valenciennes lace. . Bismarck's Favorite Flower. Prince Bismarck's fondness for heather "ot a new fancy. With him the heather ' Bwre truly than the primrose was to Beaconsfield, "his favorite flower." eriy thirty years ago, when minister Paris, he made a trip to the south of rance, visiting among other places --ambord. Writing to his wife from wdeatu, under date July 27, 1862, ys "From inclosed specimens heather you will no longer be able to 6 now purple this plant I am so fond Wooms there the only flower in the J'8' garden, and swallows almost the 'y living creatures in the castle. For rows it is too lonely" London News. CITV BOS IS FOR HALE. Fifty TatouaaDil (tV,0(M nollar f f'Uc ('.) pr (rut Kail Lake Uj Booils fur la'. Vf7TICr! IH Hf.ltKIIY OIVKN THAT ON .1 lt gahday of Setd-iiih- A D l" l th" officio! th cily trurr of Hall !. city nny f,jlof aald ii'rA the luof flep ten i Iter I. ivw. will be at,id lo th blghe.t bid def or bidder f r ca.ii. Maid honda ar of t( denomination of Itoo prti twenty yr after dale, but nlijel tu rd.miBtl-- l uy Urn after Hpu tuber I ! at theoj llmof .a dcilr t otipone I 1. i and 4 whi bed-tvh- ed from wld bond piarbm lo tb ! thrf ao lk.1 u. iK.rda will Itear llilereel from lidnih I. lv, ont l pl t. 'h- - Ir.lere.i pa?.!; on the Br.t dar of M tr. h and the flrrt lr "f P lcinoer'h yer Mid wai If r:i! ''T n e tor tb purchase of .aid .! or any pan tt,:.,of from th-- b Jar of AugJ.t. 1', un-til MK. clock am. f lb 1M day "f rtptm-le- r "s. Tha rirnt lorrpl any and BU tV. 1 hrby trJ la ne:ia.f f lh (ty Hy or ier of th.fity "dl -- f id eity JfxreH II .Wail,. f Ity Treaaarar. Halt La city Aunt 1 1 ti P M - A printed tfrnent o th Boanclal condition.,! th.'l!y wia u ,'"n deair.ng iofon,iti with lb f "f btddleg nptn the lrt bond. Apply l" " ' lltaUUrr tri'" ji.tri tt. Wai-Ptn- . City Trattw. SOTICK To IHttri. t Court. Thtni Juditutl THty trtrt. Appllcatwwt of rmdier Holland Bmlti ch.fu. of Bam. rovH pr.TrriNr.i BrapwrrfM-- how. lo lh court hi reaaon a. ker.isi t forfh for airii,i chanif 'if nam. wi.k). lug lor bang l from Diir Holland enit bi Dudier it'll land, nir ta.iu Ivr daatftag thl. thaliif c a rlr.t-- Having knabtesi anel fby tb aamo of el "toil po.d of e.MjdrU4) ptotterty ed ho wish io to do ao. HeoHid II l dired try my imrther. Third My father ke'iBgenotciBuietlBorfcing to tb oippori f ki fatidiy !r a petriod ol mor than n rear, tai.ugb la gl kaaiia 1lfSltlS'illVi r'uorla llecaila th . rtttacnloual t lar1" dusiIi" of p pl m4 m i aiaaoa ,,rri- - a t in th.""i"''T Mr nwrtner' aia" ia w. o. wmits. p. a. of rei.o K lh"ora lit M a,' u wc. tnrae ym aa.l r.llng ibj Halt faeiTty. I tas. Holland t my moahar. mai'lau eafo well ml own ovd.li di dli:y HoLl.Al aMAirn, TrnniTOKY or PTAtf i. Ct'l NTY r SALT I.AKt ' lmdiv Holtaad Umlta Being tint dhty . c aia oalR .ara I am th p,ti.r tn a loe,r-an- petUK. kar erruily ra4 wataj ptoMBaii4 know ihentii ta"l aul 'ao same true Dfid.r rliiiuMlnmi. ntitr-e-t- it and .worn to Bator aa laia mm Haar O. KcMUAAB. (..!. I lark. r.nd..r Wo."W TMIBeoort. Application nf Ici.l.er Hoi.ai-- ilaiita bar raana ol an rM Aunt . Haant U. Ckarla. Tr.HKm KYor vtaw i Cot vrVrr4ALTI.AtK.f" I Kenrv Hi McMitlao. Cker of lh Talf Judical rVtatrict rort id" I tab Territory. arBy eartify ta a tk fiwii I a full, tat aad enerec copy of ao ortgm al pe'lfh- - toe oi name. Bi-- d Aug K la ia aaim Bled In my offte. Willie Bf hand and tk wl of al emirt ai tall Laa ity, thai Bad da (MALI ol Aucul A. l Hskbv l. Clawk, t By Cao. D. Ltau, Deputy Clr. s. Salt tor Toothache. t is good for the stomach. A pinch it in hot water, taken either just be-- or just after a meal, is a Yalnable to digestion, and a cupful of very : salt water will sometimes quiet the s persistent nausea. A little girl who was told to put some an aching tooth says, "I just put in a le salt, and in a few minutes I felt 6 naughty aching nerve curl right go to sleep." New York rewng Sun. Food for a Ufetime. A curious calculation of the amount of food consumed in a lifetime of seventy has recently been made by M. veara savant, now chef of the a Fren-i- . E clnbo. London. Among other Soyer says that the average epicSeof three score and teni will have 200 sheep 100 aUves, cned 30 oxen, 50 pigs, 2,200 fowls. 1,000 S oTdifferent kinds, 80,000 oysters, ?T75 pounds of vegetables, 243 pounds and 4 tons of rrf bntter 24,000 eggs several hogsheads of wine ftr This enormous amount 0TI( E TO IEEIMTORS. Katala of Bevl W. Ch. oWeaaed. V'OTH'I! IH HKKF.HY OtVES HY THE a ui'.lcrnrrtc.. atlraini.trabir of th te of Bete B' t'. i:t.ae. lo tb rr01t.n- - of aid ail perwn having eta!n agairul thai ald dcl. UieikiMt taem with th a arv voornera within taa moiiih after Br4 l,ui'.irle0 ol thl. BidH . to th :m!nl-tr.- B th c of k l att'iniar alt.-- bturphy So su aoutk Telnet Btra, ha.t rity. la tb eooMy of Jt Lake, L ta. frrttocy. Watraa K. .., of th aataiaof HeByJBJ tk . 4 kaaa d.iead. Hated Aug T. Isu , t ' Eilroad. Them to Matrimony. Clergyman It seems to me I .er tlaTe any marriage ceremonies to l1 in the fall ond Qergyman Then you are a ' a . |