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Show ' " THK SALT LAKET1MKS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1800 7 1 ---LM C&nicHTts ) , ! V N CM HIT if H7 Perfection iu Bunts and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patenter.. Hoots an I Shos mate from te best material, perfeei in rtt and fvnitort.hle t i wetr Call and see tue or send t.vr pri.e :st and In-structions lor i, mct.urrtu.tit. done. -- vt muib Suti navi. i n hotel. IIOTF.IS. wAiicjrnibusi 7"Ae H'nA-c- r t't Located in ffti 'fisiu'ij OfHfw o On Ctfj an i hat alt tht Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s horn It Is managed aa well a any hotel In th West and is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger F.levator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt Lake City. G.S.ERB JProp r. ltAlLKOAOs. j Popnlar Route TO ALL POKTS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free liecliinng- - Chair Cars. Ee sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Padflc Railway H. C. Towntend, 0. P. & T. A., St, Loud, S. V. Derrati, C. F. A P. A., l.oomloa. Progrttt Bidg Salt Lai City, 1fuA, IIXTI.U T. R. JONES & CO., Bankers, i61 MAIS STREET. BUYS 0KE3AND BULLION. nni. mmm Klni. 8 lt Lake llty. Capital $200,0C0 Surplus Fund 20,000 General Hiuikia; Business. Five percent interest wld on saviugs deposit Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. Firs' Sonfi. Lr.oi BIDS "WASTED. I'TAH XOM TAXABLE homos ma The nndriitisl will recwtvebtleat. his otrw-e- , Nn tuxith M tin street, hail Laka City, l ink 6twn Ifocli- - It warn ( th HttH rtav of vpUmlwr, tMX and U o elivfc insert of te ltk iUjt MS, lor e bundled and .v.nty two eturrnved negotiable coupon LKiJunl I'Uk Terr.UM-- a urn r-d from ijv b :K lnriutr. eack rr lb principal sera of en tbmitn.t JolUr. with inir'!t at S r tit r annum. rahto n h rtr iUir of h jAniiarr and July ftr at th Nailml Han In tun kx ily. rl ih Amriin . hnj N.t.nl Hna in N VihKHit .l. r daiwl July I l tlii twniy fri'in lat. but allrWmahie i tli otitiun "f h irritrT ftr tru yr, ami prt"!!-- I mulo nr law f r .Wm-m- t rr in v- -r. tin l id h!iiha anm-bt- . ih"n 'Mit 5 :h am'iunt'tf thirty thoMai!i i.llr or mr, iMn araiiaM funJ tt thai arn'mnt r m 1 hfw lon-- ar Nart nf of &Y. of wh'i h tfKRar ln nt ilit ami h &! rri-- a l l.u.l Inr omMIn .l'n atlonl ant rkarttabl in.til'tUoa. tti ai',irU wun talatlva am.rrpritU'n. wrtl Irt prrt1ir. nl ao act wJ ll)mHtUm"t anri tI.ll "An Ai t provwi nn in t.tlntt anrt d;-l- rif Trrlt.ti htmda,'' aporuTMl Mtirn .M1 afttl rfNira, li ma! aart a t fur Atolioo I. railed to lk (a. i mat. I:.t IM Mwt ia Trrtt.i tiaa a l'B lisl m,1-'.t- ,f only ivut, m by a'l if I: la rtntn4 frm rr. tln aririi In4itl-- . t an amount trat-l- I itrnln! It. !. awl avu-f- In' diiloilnt r.n rrwa'ri oiur r raaritaM and etliarwtwmal (toriea". Th feotula am by law etriit fri t.xatlo ftr wny purM4 within the TVr.-ltof- an-- l tiy rnnt W anl-- t tir ! ihaa r an-- l arru-- d iai-- rt, and any aivt all bu may tw rrtt. 111. I. -- Ill h unoiHst at IU a rlnrk of r in. tKitK at ib om.a afor-aal- il. and !. o tka wn. or any part w rrto lh bi.l mail li lha hi.rw.t blltw . btWc. &. will na riqulrad lo irlro to rarry out tka ai anil If payment la aVr.Tr! I he Inter' eet a.i iimii:.ini it the i... tnrtn im time will be iwmlred. The otrn.1. wta tie a44 umtir a r"r In the l.tw limit! aa H tame, end hl.lilrr. are rueaa4 to meke xammatloa Iwture me 4.y of eew and maka tketr M.la apermo In Tka tada can be aeen by propMMt hldtler. eled A u.u.l a ton JK.U.IVAR RntlFRTH. Territorial TTwaaarar. WPERFECTT Snell&Co. Amlj-Anerica- ii Slirtoalers. ,V1 west Nvoml Smith Htrtot, lt I.nk City. Ttah THE CULLEN. THE Modern. Hotel op SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWLNG, Proprietor. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. The Modern Hotel, Flint clas lu every al t culiir, The roonie ni-- lnrifK. Uttlit ami airy. TaWe First cIn, errveil with the best the market adonis. The lurt(i aililttion Jut Mull to IhU hnitse maki'H It one of I lie tlne-- t hotels for totli'lstM linil pleaaure nrckiTS lit 1'ark Oitv, HIH-i- . K. tilSKH, I'niprletrrnt. UTAH Xational RIXK Capital, $200,003. Thraxiihy PrrAnnaitwr: 1 OrriraorroMiTunu.kHKrTiii ri nttkNCT. V WasaiNiiixiM, June U, I"". I Whrreao, In ittl.'ai'torr evlilenoe preeented to the umltTiAnneil. it ha. Iwn niadetoapttear thut Ihn "l lah National Hank of Halt l.ake nty," In the city of .Halt Iake. In the county of alt Lake atnl tetTltorv of I'tah. hita com-piled with all the provlMona of the atalutea of the I'liitt'd Stale, reiiulr!! to be complied with twiore an aaeHiaton ehall le atithorued to t'oitutietice the btiMlticsH of tianklttit; Now therefor I, K.itwaitt S. I.aiev. cotnp-trolle- r of the currency, do hereby that "The I'tab National llank of Bait LaMeilty, In the city of Salt Lake. In the county of Salt Lake anil rr. lory of rt:ih. I" ktithorlned to commence th buttlneanof tMtnk nu m provldeil III aci tltiii fifty one hunilred and elxly ulna of the revised etaintcii of the Lulled Stalea In teetimonv whereof wltnea my hand aud Fculof ofllce th'la wth day of June. w. V.. H. I.A. tty, romntroller of the Currency. I No. m,) PAUK CITY HOTEL. The only first cla hotel 111 Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT NEW ROOMS, Cool, pleasant luid nicely fuinlnhed. rpHK HOTEL GROUNDS ate deenrnted with 1 lawn and ahade trees, m:iklu II the illicit pleasiiut bummer resorts lu the mount ilu I.. SIMONS. Prop. WALKER HOUSE CAFE. The Cafe hax Juntchnn?cd manaement, now beltiK under the care of the two lient cateierH In tht' c.tv, Messrs. HerotH amliiulhrle. Tour-le- t n or pa'ttxina t'.enlrlnn an early ncO r lunch put up. can i,btaln the name at any hour, day and niuht. All ifiiine kept In season and east-ern oysters In the shell. Call and try us. WELLS, FARGO &C0'S Salt Lake City, ........ Utah Iluys and sei exi'hantre. makes teloRrnphln transfers on the principal cities of the United States and F.urotie, and on all point on the Pscltle Coast. Issues Ictteraoreredlt available In th prln clpal cities of the world. Special attonllou Klven to th aelllnif of ores and bullion. ' Advances miwle on ronslunments at Itiweat rates. Particular attention itlven o rilleclltms throiiKliotit I'tah. Nevada and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. tXinilKSPllNUINTIIt Wells, Fsrijo A Co London Wells, Katxo & Co New York Maverick National llank Iloalon First National Hank otnah First National Hank Denver Merchants' National llank Ctilcaao lloat turn's National Hank St. Louis Wells, FarKo ACai Ran Francisco 7, E. jyOOXZ". --rrn.t. ""' i.atiAi. Annual Gta.temon.t For the year endlnu Doiamber 11, IMI, of the oondltion ot th AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. Or liusToM, Mass,, Mmle to the Secretary of th Territory of t!th In pursuance of aa Act relating' to Fir In auiauce Compauiea, approved March lH, Name of company aud location, Akimii am NS'H4N( Kt'oHCANV. Iliieton, M.aa. The amotiul nl capital aliR'k la I lildtml The capital si.s k paid tip la .inuoni The amount ot Us assets Is fata,? SI Thaamouiilotltsllalillltleatluclud- - Itui capital l la h IM l Theuei surpliisoverall llshllltl.il. sT.Hitm The name of Its attivrn-- T or aeut tor the Tcrntoi r ol Clah uxu whom of pro,ssa In any civil action aalust said company may be tuaile, A. M. JANSa, Salt LaWeClty The receipts dutinf the year wet SJtl.SIW SO Tue eitieudlluree ilurluf th year were S7.91t.t7 State of Massa hus-tta, (M County of Suffolk. t Frauds Peetiol), Prosldent. and i. W. I'leld, aecretaiy. Iielna ituly .worn deposes and say that they ire; the ahov deai rlbed orricers of said company, and that the forviulni atatetuent of Hi. iieneial condition of said company on said thirty Aral day of lietintlirr, la correct avnntlnk in the Is'st of their Inforination, knwlmlgean4 belief, respective!), KaM'in I'laanotr, Preat, J w. Fiki.n, t'y. Kuhai-rllie- and aworn to ts tor. ma this a.t hday of rebruary, A. I I1". (SIAI..J lino. M. AMkHiua. Notary l'ubllat Territory of I'tah, ) Hecreiarv's Ortlce. I I. Kllla'h Sells Secretary of th Territory nf I'tah. do hereby t enify that th and f. Is a full, true and enirreet ropy of the annual slstemeut t Ihe (fetieral eondlilon of the Ainrrl' an Insurance Company of It. el u. Muaa filed in mv offlce on the I ith day ot IMi. In pursuance nf an act relatlnu Ui lire Insurance compauiea, approved Marco It, st. Ill witness whereof I hara hereunto set my hand and alTUed Ihe treat seal of the Territory ol I'tah this Llthday of Atisua, isuu iKKAUj tl MAtl Hat.M, I'tah Terriuwy. -T-1IK-Sacramonto Bakery anil CoFfcc House AS CHAKGVO HASH. Erdman.it Myer, the new proprietors, will endeavor to please the most fasti Holm. Give us a call. SO west Socotid South. Utali CeDtral Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: 8AI.T LAKE CH'V. Train 1 loaves Eighth So and Main it 7 :30 ,t.m " 3 " " B:0ip.m " 2 arrives " loMiii.m ', 4 " " " 7:a)p.m PAnK CITY. Train 1 arriveB Park City 10:00 a m " 3 " " 7:30 p.m " S leaves " 7 :30 a m ' " " 6:ilop.m Frcliiht trains leave and arrive at Salt Ltike and Park City dally, except Kunilay, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :.Kla.m ' B arrives " Stlhp.m " 6 leaves Park City 11:01 a.m " fi arrives ' 4:U0p.in No passengers carried on freight trains. rAR8ENCf.lt rates: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip. 'J. Bet ween Salt Lake City and Park City, round trlp.tf. JOS. H. YOUHQ, T. J. MrKlNTOSH, Manager. Ctn. i t. dt i'at. Agt. James ft. Itnooa, Intuit I.. Iloltaud, I're.ldeuC laabler. Bank of Salt Lake. Halt Lnke City, j I'tah. General Bonking Easiness Transactei Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Ban.lcln.gr Eepe.xtm.erit Utah Title, Insuranse and Trust Company Paid-u- Capital 153,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays ft per cent Interest on lime deposits; acts as Trustee, (iuanllau. Administrator and Fxecttlor: transacts lieio-rii- l trust huelnefi Insures real estate titles; Insurance fee covers' all charges for attorneys and abstracts. BTUCKHOI.nr.llH. Vmikn-t- ' Cuitilittt. J. F.. Doolv, B C. Clmmliers, T. R. Jones, Kclsey A Gillesplo, L 8 Hills. James Sharp, M. H. Walker, John J. Daly, W. S, McCoruick, R. Mcintosh, K. A. Smith. A. L. Thomas II. T. rmke, Gov. of Utah, .loslah Hai rett. Jferrsiinirt. Ilviie S. Yountf, F. II. Auerhach, M' S. IVnderg.lSt, T. ). Welils-l'- , T A Kent, Hu-'- Antler.tun, W. T. Lynn, W. H. Rowe. J. li. Walker, A. w. Carlson, lnv, ri. H. H. Auerl. h, .Inlin A. Marshall, W. F. Colton. Wm. C. Hall. "James Anderson, Honey to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time, Commercial National Bank-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ao. 21 '.! .foufAMr!. DIEECTOES: H. o. Pa-tit.- ..., President (i. M. DnwNr.r , Vice Prealduut Thus. Mahhhai.i, Movi tm: Ftu, F. II. At'KltHAcii, D. C. IIai'o" JoilNj. Dai.y. W. P. Noin.k J. W.UdHNKLLAN Cashier Truntact a General Hnnkinj iiusiiKSJ in all iti llranchei. Sells elKht drafts on the principal eitln nf the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders on all parts of F.uro and l hn i no lit. Oillis-tlon- s protuptlp attended to. Loans money at the lowest rat and on the best terms prevailing lu this market. Taft & Kropfganze, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Lake City, : Utan Territory. Office: Headquarters at Cor. Sixth and A Sts. GEO. HUSLEU. H. WALLACE, Manager, TAKE THE CHICAGO 51ILWAIKEE & St. PAUL For All Points East It Is the only line running solid Vestibule. Flectric Lighted. Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council HluITs. Oma-ha. St. Joseph, Kansas Cltv and Soulx City. A 11 trains composed of Pullman maguillcent sleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars in the World For further information apply to the nearest ticket offlce, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent. St2 south Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah Cracker ractory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated -- :S!LVE3 BR&HDWflHE CRACKERS:- - 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. McCorniek Sc Co., SALT LAKE, UTAH Carrfvl nttmttm ff'tmt fo fA VU nf Or and bullion. H' mlicit Vontlgnmtntt, guar. aiUteing AiAeil sxtrgei prices. COLLECTIONS MADEaT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCjOTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York-Im- p. n,l Trad. Nat. Hank, Chain-le- Nat. llank, hountze Hros. Chicago --Comtnerrial N it. Uatik. San Franelaw- - First Nat. llank. Crocker-Wixxlwor- Nat. Hank. Omaha- - Omaha Nat, llank. St. Loui StaU- Hank, of St Loiil. Kansas Clty- -r t Hank of Kansas City. Denver- - Iienver Nal llank. City Nat. Hank Loudon. Lnglaud-Mess- rs. Martin A Co, Al Lombard street. Capital Full? Paid, 400,000.0(1 BURPLHS. $20,000. UNION NATIONAL BANK, Rnecessor to Walker Hros., Bsnkers, I UNITED STATES DEPOSITOBY Transacts i General Banking Bnslnesi Hafe Deposit YanlU, lire Barflar j froor. j Rents from $5lo$2 5 per AnnanL .!. WAtKrit. rrldenl. M M. WAI.Km, M. J.I HtMMA.S. ChlT. L. If. FA K! WORTH. Aet.Cahlr, J. lt VYALttK,rfrAt. Caabiar, Agricultural College of Utaii. The Agricultural CoIIeue of Utah, Lo-cated at Logan, I'tab, will Open fur Students ou September 2uii. It Is a Territorial Institution, founded upon a United States land grant and by 1lerritorlal appropriations' fortb pun.ose ot (rtvltig the young men and young women of L th a liberal aud practical education in the several pursuits aud professions ot life. It has cotirres in A- - rlcufture. Domestic Economy, Mechanic ArM "nd Mechanical Engineering. Civil Eutrtneer-ic-and other special courses. has a modern equipment anj specialists in its several llelds of instructioe. Its meansot lllnstrarlon lnrliie the talted Ftatcs Experiment Station ard 'ts work of re-search In agriculture; a firxi f tna. Including roniltiiral grouudi equipped with modem lances; a ocwklnu. dairy, cutting and sew-m- g department, workshops In wood aud iron, aud other means ol d new library, museums "stuSenuVill be kept In constant contact with illustrations of teachings throuchout its four years courses. For paronhlet containing announcements and for further particulars, address. J. W. Sasdbobx. President. WARWICK IMH (iltAHE SAFETY BIC"Z"CIL.E. Icarrya stock of SAl'Krr HlCyCLES a S.OO. 38.0, 40.OO, ().OII, 7.0, 1 1S.OO, $136.00, TK1CYCI.KH and In purcnaalng from m you have a stock to select from and do not bar to wait. Largest Ktnrk and Ixiwe.l Price oa Sport-lu- g Goods, Oiiii., Cutlery, to. . SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing AgentCALIOKAPM WHITI.VO MACUISE Carbon. Ribbons and Paper. 22 W. 2d South street. Salt Lake Oty ;ET.BartoB,Jr, J. A. Groesbeck, W.B. Aalrst; Burton, Groesbeok & Co., i BUYERS ASD SELLERS Of ' CHOICE i Business, Residence and Acreage j Property. Sole Agents for South Lawn Addition. Cffice 269 S. EainSt. 1 TelspHciie 434 J. C. Conlilin, ST00KJ5I10KEK, Mining Stocks and Other Securities Bought and Sold. teller in REAL ESTATE ASD MIHES. HenJuT of Salt Lake Stock Exchanyt and of Salt Lake Rent Eatatti Efhnn-j-t jSrrrsfrre Yean a retideaf of Hait Im CHI I'ormnOBdence SollcHrtL Befer-te-l.nl- on Ntnl Bans. Deaer- -t Natlrmal Hank. Ctaa NatHnal Bank, J. K. Iks,ly, Manager Wells. Fargo A Co., bait Laka aty. iioom 30. aecood Boor. WU.h buiMinr -- ENRV F.CLARK --THE-TAILOR. ) Eati i'irtt South ttrteL witrmyrttA ANu SUIUBeb. lug Death by Slow PoLonlnfl. hJPtlh1Tnnberof seeking smcide PlSSr? r? 8re few wh0 ln eough henuolTea by means of ammonia. Nevertheless ammonia, although it is tna actavo agent in most of the salts old to women for their gilt decorated and perfumed scent bottles, is poisonous when taken internally in a concentrated rorm. To attest this there have been recently in New York several cases, the most recent being that of Herman Haro-wit- z of which Deput y Coroner Jenkins said that death took place in a compara-tively short time after the ammonia was taken. In another case, that of a child, Dr. Jenkins said death resulted in five minutes after swallowing the ammonia solution. There are on record also cases of slow poisoning from ammonia administered with intent to commit murder. Further-more, the appearance of workmen in fuano factories, where ammonia is set free by grinding guano, has been noted, and in every case there is an unmistaka-ble system of poisoning. This is discol-oration of the skin of the face, which assumes a blotched, dirty appearance. First to take on this appearance is the skin of the nose and forehead. Autop-sies of those who die from ammonia poi-soning reveal a dark hue on the mucous membrane lining the stomach and intes-tines. As an agent for causing death by slow poisoning ammonia is one of the most certain and most difficult of detection, owing tjoits volatile nature. This quality has led physicians to believe that some of the mysterious deaths that have taken place in the history of modern and mediaeval crime are due to ammonia. It. is known now that months have elapsed between the first symptoms of sickness and the death of a person from ammonia poisoning. On the other hand, death has resulted in four minutes from tue timo a large draught of ammonia has been swallowed. It has been found in cases of gradual absorption of am-monia in the human system that there is a general elimination of healthy oxi-dation of the blood and a consequent lowering of the bodily strength. In the cases of immediate poisoning death comes with frightful agony, as in the case of Harowitz. Blood gushed from his nose and mouth. Statistics in England put ammonia thirteenth in frequency in the list of poisons. Alexander Winter Blyth, med-ical officer of health in the St. Maryle-bon-e district, London, cites thirty cases of poisoning by ammonia swallowed for the purpose of committing suicide, or ad-ministered with the purpose of commit-ting murder, or absorbed unconsciously in food. Of the suicidal cases six were fatal. Of twenty accidental cases twelve were fatal. Of cases of murder with ammonia Dr. Blyth notes two, both of them children. New York Sun. , ( IRED HISLEARNING. Kansas City Medical Prig Takes the Opportunity to Parade Hig Knowl-edge of Technical Terms. ISTOFHOE DETECTIVES' GALLERY , Art of Successful Porpoise 8hooting --The Dearth of Peaches-N- otes of Interest. Judge, jury, lawyers and spectators rre treated to an exhibition of prof al priggishness in division No. 2 of 1 circuit court the other afternoon at was decidedly refreshing. The case H Q- - Bouham against the Kansas y Railway company was on trial he-re Judge Slover. The case is one for 0 000 damages for injuries sustained in accidenti and considerable medical timony had to be taken. young doctor was put on the stand ho was determined to display his learn-- ana he was successful. When he srieil off he did so with the easy gait one who feels he has the nomenclature his profession at his tongue's end, for ery sentence he uttered was so mixed ith technical terms that an ordinary raon could scarcely understand him. hen he took the witness stand he :mced patronizingly at the jury and e rest in the court room, and in answer the first question rattled off a lot of dical terms that drew the attention of try one in the room. Judge Slover iked at Mm a moment and then said: "Use plain English, doctor; I know u can if you try." . The witness looked around and said, ies, sir; certainly, sir." Now, doctor, where did you say Mr. niham was injured?" "On the posterior portion- "- "Speak plainly, doctor," admonished e court. "Well, he suffered a severe contusion the posterior of the abdomen" (turn--5 to the jury with a familiar wave of hand). "He was bruised in the rear the stomach. In other words, his back is hurt." Judge Slover looked worried while the itness continued to answer another lestion. "When I examined him I first remov-hi- s clothes, you know, and in feeling ji I could determine that the abdomi-- 1 wall was baggy and tender, and he ;ared to be suffering from a touch of i" (here followed a name as long as e's arm), "and the dorsal vertebrse irescverelycontused. In other words," ain turning to the jury with a wave his hand, "his backbone had been bbed." ... When the witness left the stand every e looked relieved and Judge Slover pped his brow, for the ordeal made b perspiration flow freely. Kansas ty Times. SiaMarjKs Gnu EAST MOCMD TRAINS, S'oTa No. Atlantic Atlantic Mall. Express Leave Ogrten a.m. (1:) p.m Arrive Salt Lake 10:46 a.m. 0:.Y, p.m Leave Salt Lake IMu a.m. 7:10 p.m Arrive Provo ia::iu p.m. 8:'.i) p.m Leave Provo l8:Wp.m. :'' p.m Arrive (Jreen River f) :40 p.m. 4:V) n.ra Leave Green River 7:tlip.m. 4:50 n.m Arrive Oraud Junction... ll:tf)p.m. 0:3 a.m Leave Grand Junction... ll:W p.m. I0:0n a.m Arrive Pueblo :ti5p.m. :i) a.:n Arrive Denver.... 7:46p.m. am WEST MOt MP TRAINS. N.71 No. 3 PaclHc Pacific Mall. Kxprosa Leave Denver j 8:on a.m. H:00 p.m. Leave Puablo l:i p.m. 1:40 a.m. Arrive Uramt Junction... 6:t a.m. 0:uu p.m. Liavc Grand Juneau. .. 7:01 a.m. :lf p m. Arrive Green River Il:. a.m. 11 :W p.m. Leave Green Kiver 11 :M) a.m. lS:itt a.m. Arrive Provo 0: p.m. 7:13 a.m. Leave Provo 6:.Mt p.m. 7:40 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake R:)p m. t:l!i tin Leave Bait Lake K:V p.m. a.m. Arrive Omlcn, . lti:iH) p.m. o:40 a.m. LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LAKH AND OCDEN. Leave Bait Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: e:iva.m. la i.m, 10:4.ria.m. I'.Mup.m 4:t0p.m. 8:46p.m. 6:5.1p.m. 8:40p.m SALT LAKE TO B1NOHAH AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake .7 :40 a.m Lv Wasatch . . 10 :00 a.m ArrHlnKham. ,m Lv Ulnnham.. :.Wp.tn Arr Wasatch. i:u a,m Arr Salt Lake 4:aup.m U. C. DOUGF, J.H.BENNETT, 41eu. Manager. Jen. I'aaa. A-- c LOCAL TAX SALE. To A. R. tjrnkv WHKKKAS THB iTALTA AMK.1Rft t aatainet part of lot k. Nock St plat It t.- the ett.u.ioa uf --rater nkina aa tftk Ee( atr-e-i, amnutiltnt to fr'orty am fluiiara. be rame oa the tut lay of April, Vm an I Mill remain, unpaid. Therefore. I. r. H- - lluta, mllec.ar n Halt .!.k. city t y .irtua of th anthitty rw WI lit me by ike pnivi.io.il of aeetMaa t n4 of "aa nnltaan. prmertMix Ik tnna an4 aMla of l e.t twemtitt," pae.ed by tha city oua-t- t of Hait Ul ettr June is. IftM, and at alt hetr ordiaaacea of aala aity aad ait of t'tait terrtlurr apnlh-.bl- to au k raaea, karw taet4 up in th to. I aaiaed property, to wit- Van of hi a, bio. k U plat It. Malt t.ak ei'f auttay heainnina; Sr. yuda aorta of the aV al. miner of .a d loi rtwnlu Ik-- nr we tea rratm lhauce Bortk tire n-- l. theara tea rode, then. e aimth Ave r4e to ptaea of fcofftn Utif, and will aei lha aame ar auaiiMUi Ikmnf aa may be aeraaury, to pa y Ike aaid tal aa t c-- t. at public auction, in fr.! of I be iy ball, tail l.ahe rlty aa tka trta day of Aaarual, leuo, at twalv o'clock. M E a rt i rm. Collector Aaawwor and rolhkitors Crtke. No. ia, rtf Hall. Halt Lake uty. Juua I. ta KaUr f Timber rlur Contest. tr. . l.aOrrii-a- - I Kalt Lakat'ity, lutk. Jaly St, MA f CtOMri.AINT IIAVINit HKKif KNTKHCtf by William It. IiaArnxmA acalnat Patrick Mainlll tor fatmr to roaie with law aa to Ureter culture entry No. Tr daiMd June 4, Iks7. utma the awtaaeS atrter aeciion IS. towa.klp 1 aoutfc. ra I t, la Halt Lakaeottnty, I tak with a view to ik.raie.Uello of aaid kntryi iBtetank alienlna-- Ikal said Patrick lUnilll faileA to t reak, plow or stir or eaut to be bmkea, Filowad or attrred any MaMi f aald land dur Drat year afw maktna Mid aairf . anil failed to bnak. plow or .tir any tortla af aali land or plant anv portbai of aala land n tre... tree ). ur cuitiitar ar to eaoe tbo aooi to be don dtirlnr the oond yr after maklna aald entry, aud failed to break, plow or aitr any portion of .aid land or In plant any ponton ,4 aald land to tree, tree a. da or rutttna or t, reus Ihe .ante to be dona during ihe third year art.r maklnii ald entry, and a filled up fct this tim. to break plow or asitr aay (e.rtton of aald land or to plant any portion of aald land to Ireea, tree aeeda or rutuass w l ran lb .ame to he dona and that at tkia ttitia ao por-tion nf aald land la hriken, plowed, .1 rrd or rulilraied and no la.rtlun of aald land la plantml to tre.a. tree aeed or entitafe, th .aid parttea are hereby suiunvined to epir .1 Ihla offle on the ivtk dav of Heptnmher. lOJk, al lOorioek a in., bi reepoad and furnish Uell aiouy cimceraiua' id anaHi raihir- - f'atsa t ll.iaae. Register. Bents of Stores In Hotel Buildings. "That interesting period has come in the history of New York real estate," said an architect and builder, "when a judiciously planned building, no matter to what business purpose it is originally dedicated, may be made to contain on its street fronts stores enough, to be de-voted to other and distinct businesses, to pay by their rentals the interest on the cost of constructing the entire build-ing. A hotel draws people to its vicinage, and a great hotel would draw people enough even to a new locality to give good custom to the shops to which the ground floor could be appropriated. A single store room under the Fifth Avenue hotel pays a rental of $15,000 annually. The rentals such a hotel might receive would enable it to exist without any guests at all, just as the New York Central Railroad company is said to own enough real, rent paying estate to enable it, out of its income so received, to pay actually a dividend on its bonds, even if it never sent out a train." New York World. .SI MMONS 03 AMF.MEI)C0Mi'I.Al5t r lu the District Court In and for the Thlr.1 Ju-dicial Dlsir'ot of I'tah Territory. County nf HsltJk. James Dorgan and TBomas McOlnna. plain-tiffs- , vs. (holes II. Mi Master and A. J. Parker, de-fendants. i.iiiv utmor v fits fitr TrfluiTnuy ris 1 I'tah send greeting to Charles II. McMaa-t--r and A J. Parker, d, f.udjats: You sr., required to appear In an ac-tion brought again.! you by the atsive named plaintiffs In the district rnurijof Ike third ludl rial district ol the territory ol I'tah and to ao answer the eotnplalnt Sled therein within tn days (eirlueiveof tha day of s.r vloei affr tb" servlc on you of this atimimHia -- If Mrved within this county ( or if served out of tills county, bill In this dlatrhi, within twenty daya, ntherwl- -s within forty day r .iiidwiiienl by default will be taken against you eonllii( Ui tha prayer of ld coin plaint. Th said action la hrourht U r.' over Ih siftn ol aw? rt, with Interest thereon at t- -n pr e.nt per sauutn from August III IHIt al-- o the further sum of l i as an a Homer fe atet for .oats ofMilt, and for a tl t' of thlsrourl for fotwhisitre and sal of the north h lf of lot If. la Wi k tl. ten acre put ' A." bis rild survey. In ealt Lais ivmr.ty, I tab y, tindr a Uiortgap esecitteo and nedver.d by defwtld ant MrMaster March IMS. upon e.ld prnmlMoi. to S"nre p.yinent to plain tilts of a cer'aln pumiasorf in.' of vn dste eiecuted and delivered by eaid defenilanl to plaintiff, for said rum of ac m parai le n or ltor Man k i. last, with Inter t from n' until paid, whlck mortgag pro 00 nw ins pavniein ot a r.eon.oi. y a fi e. That said de'endant.aad aU others I .lining s dd premlsM aui.wjant lo p .m ilrfa' moriKaa may h barred and f rei.ed iiiuler au1 sale, and that lha procrrik of .i. k sale may te a pll4 to In psy men t of aauotiit due plkintlSs alter paying all co.t p"eari and attorney's feoa, and for the usual statjt , tory re lf and for aar otner at.d further r Ilrfa may o )ut And you are hereof notlfl.4 that If yna fall to apl-- sr and anseer Hie aald amended ermi plaint as above re.iuire.1. the said piain tilts will apply U the court for Ih relief ,Wi,eu.ld therein. Wttnea Ihe II.. Charles r.an. Jude. and the seal of in diairict I court of Ih third heth-i- dltrt. t, arau V In and for the territory of t l.k this v ) l.lh day of August In lb tar nl our lfd on thousand eight hun-dred and ninety Hrear ., M' Miu a riark. I'hAstt Figif , Attoruy fur pialntirl. NOTICE. l.t. rrRftoNN a ur Hrnrnv wAitfcin under the penally provided by ordl-ten-m to remove th b,ety of any dd animal or offal or filth of any without rt notlfyltia ih city iavea-er- , was wilt laaua direction lor IU dttl WILLIAM P. MO WALL, City Aeaeanaor, April 17 lHX Room A Wy lull. Fostofflce Detectives' Gallery. ITiere have recently been many com-lin- ts to the postmaster concerning the b of registered letters in the Philadel-i- a office, and the officials have been atly worried by the charges that there re thieves in the service. It has been tided to erect a gallery along the roof the working room, from which watch-i- n can look down upon the entire force thout being seen from bolow. This llory will be eighty feet long, and will pend from the glass and iron ceiling iron supports. In it there will be :quent small windows with swinging ihes, from which the watchman can every part of the great room where ; stamping and distributing is all done, re there are 300 men at work at times, 1 it is impossible to oversee all of 'm from any other point than above. The watch is to be kept not alone for purpose of watching for thefts, but to see that men do not shirk their rk or disturb other clerks by conver-io- n. The gallery will be reached by iron stairway at its southern end, and its northern end another iron stair-- v will ascend to the glass roof. There two of these roofs, one above the !, and it is necessary for workmen ascend to the lower one to clean it of ;t. There is now no way to reach w except by putting np a ladder. It aid that it is purely for this purpose it the gallery goes up, but there is an-- w use. There has been talk of having ;h a structure for nearly two years, sistant Custodian George Painter has 0 agitating the matter, and has finally wded in getting the work done- .- iladelphia Record. .1utli af Desert Entry (oalrst, V n LsatiorrtfTC I A.ll La. a city. I'tak. July Riwi) rtOMI'LAINT HAVINO M,r. r.KTrKUrt V J at this Hitlce by 4Alill.ui H l Arm ed against patrtrk II ttnlll for l.iluf n rompi with the law aa b, d"rt entry No. ttrT.d e. June 1. 17 tism th" lot I. Si , and Ms Nf,. and i MVt'W and MW a'tloa A umtaMf 1 ateith ranye i w..t. In Sell ! r. anty t'taa brnt.A-v- , with a view t. therane.llaM.ifl of .aid entry; oni-ien- t alleging that aald l'arv llamlll baa faill iliinug to thra rar t making Mid niry t., reclaim aald tract iti amvrt li.nd by rotwfuctin r rauslng toba d upon Ih ssni. a. r water wha'arer. aat thai aald P.trh k M.niUl .11.1 fall to rvni or lo cause to be r.ndu-te- upi Mid land ? water, and Ibal said tr t of land la as lhi tin. a de--rt land, entirely witn.ml water aa4 without any ran. Is for th cmr.ymg of water 1 toor uremsald lawl. Ih.ld ptrtte. are kr.b aumninned w, appear at this o8k on th ivthi dar o Hpo-nii'- r lew., at I t !'. a at . m r..praid and furnish tmtlnuMy erniug it allegnl failure. I'AK t. rioBM. Regtete Facts About Ammonia. . The name of the chemical agent am-monia dates back to remote antiquity. Iu'fiurope the chief source of the supply of ammonia up to the latter part of the last century was Egypt It was made originally from camel's dung collected in the neighborhood of the temple of Jupiter Ammon, hence the name am-monia. The droppings were collected in March and April by Arabs, then dried and burned and the soot collected. This was sold to merchants, and ammonia was collected from the soot by a chemical process. It is now almost entirely made from crude gas liquor in illuminating gas manufactories. Only half as much ammonia is made in summer as in win-ter. Hence ammonia is always more costly in summer. Furthermore, am-monia is extensively used in the manu-facture of artificial ice. New York Sun. Mo. S44 rotice or FEK-LMrri- oi moor. LAsnOrri- - a ar T Lags Cirr, I Aug. . ism. I NoTicr. iiirnr.HY mvrv that ri lolli.winr Darned settler ha Rie4 ft. ire of kis intention to k final prone la .ipi.rt of aja claim. nd that said proof will b. mad before the HgWtef and Keeetver Si alt Lake It y I'tah. t M Iswll t fe-e- r A I'eierwin. I, !. II j. f tk W ,v r v,. l. and W . St., ee. i i(ilH He u.lne. the f..ili.w.ng wstiic t. proea hi. rstilK e ttp.t and iii.i'to) of aald land na'na.y- - hu Avdt. Wit. Ham Miller t.de.rd MjsMo A. . to-bto-all of l.ka IH. I'tah. Faaaa O H... Haunntra. Porpoise Shooting. orpoise shooting is the newest sport 'ape May. The seaward end of the r is the favorite rendezvous for those o want to get a shot at the swiftly "ng fish. The marksman must have :r;ady hand and always be in readi stosuoot, because the movements of Porpoise are so uncertain that one 3 not have time to raise the gun to shoulder before they are out of sight "ath the water. The women take as ch interest in the sport as the men, quite a numbers are out every after--a perched on the lower deck of the rifle in hand, and waiting for a good ceto shoot. The sport seems to lie in the attempt to capture big game Q m successful results, as it is quite 'tor one of the fish to be killed and aed up on the shore. Exchange. Lunacy In Berlin. The number of lunatics in the asylums of the city of Berlin, which was 1,582 in 1882-8- 3, amounted to 2,528 in 1889. This in the num-ber shows a very large increase of insane persons relatively to the growth of the population. In the period referred to the increase in the popula-tion was 22.49 per cent., while the in-crease in the number of lunatics was 59 79 per cent. The number of insane persons in confinement in the whole German empire rose between Jan. 1, 1881 and the same date in 1888, from 84 270 to 42,069, being an increase of five as against an in-crease 245 in the years, of 3.0 per cent, in the general population in the same penod.-Chic- ago CITY BONDS F0U SALF--. tiftj Tb0Hsn4 ($.',0,600) Pallara af Fits (') pr rent Salt Lake It Oood fur a'e. VOTICf! IH Iir.KEBY OfVEM THAT OS a the JAIi da of Hertmbr, A. t I" t thsofP.eeof Ih city Ireae'jrer of Hall l. rlty nf y bond of aald .liyof the Isaueirf -- p- j I Pi. will le, ald to th highest btfl- - der or biddora f.rr i ash. Aald boa- - r of tam j denominxlion of IIHU payalrt. twenty ,f j afWiLte, but sab)'t to rdct,p!oti aly I'to after Hep'.mber I I at the t!.iiof ,tr. , lUems I. Hand twill bd. Wtid fnn tt ls,ns prrius to th sal hr t mat ui Iseids will ter Inu-c.- t l orn ...teni-e-- I, isw. until paid, th- - interest b lug pr-- b " ' the first day of March and th fit " n k yer Hid will be rs. ") t r n.e for Ihe purchase of raid tm : or ty p't thereof, from iheth d .rof A igi't It'. HO' i til IOoPr in of th d!i d y of e.um- -r. H. Th rtgi.t to r'J-- ct .ur iJ ajl ! la t.er-t- if rew-- ri el In 'e' .if of ' l( 1 t By crdr of ihrtiy cuir, u f l ! e.tjr. I Joar PH H tVn ' CBy Tifcurr. Halt Ukaelty. Airmat It, Its.. P H - Api'l.te'l '''..ctH of th fineucwi rvnvil'tlort the i 1 ' tr ou dcs.r,ng in in al"". wita tk- - lw of i,..i nut Ue,u Hie a.o Ajpiy l"f Mint al ; tr asurrr s'.ev. e J,.Mll.h'j:tm c.tyTfearait. j It Couldn't Be. "She is a siren, a mermaid, my sea divin-ity," murmured the enthusiastic lover to h "Oh? you'll tell a different story after vnii return to town, "Never. Our lives will be one long tala f love." . . "Then she cannot be a mermaid. "Sluse the real mermaid's tail is al-ways short.''-PMladel- Phia limes. No Peaches This Tear. ktter from Dover, Del., to The Bal-fj- re American says: "A drive through lt ought to be the center of the peach lower Kent and upper Sussex conn-wi- ll convince any one that the ;a abused peach liar of this peninsula have no chance this season, for the "that there are no peaches to lie ftt llere are miles and miles of looking peach orchards wholly 'rate of fruit. The buds were killed o, sleety rains in the spring. soritE To Didriet Court, Third Judicial DU trit. Appllratloa of liuv Ib.i a4 Mmttfe tsat Uaarf of b.te.. 'Om PHTITK.Kr'tS HI:ePr.CTrtLLr I akrt u. th cou.--t kls rvMa. a krla at forth f..r4lring a cs,acg Bnw, wtsa. lug lo chAr.ge It frotu Du-i- y HoliAthd l oilta lo l.'id.ey i ii.eit-1- . mr r'ott ! 0trlU4 this . ban ar aa foil rir.s- - tU'tug a B,ide 4'i hf Ma Sara of iloi.AO'ii wUo t. p...wel of e'tX.rat prtc,e.r and 4. . ftei r. to do at,, -.. id It la ie rj ,.y my ttio'cer. Tu.i4--- ' ' "r kfi.i'iti''s.l-davA- Bt to tha support of k t.: Pit prbt of tteir th m r- -t trt iji;i ! git alt r. 1 ao.p y a i lo J - ,.:t, it.-- .e ; . f : su'h r'..llu(Hly Ur i.u'i- . '4 p '" " .lo-'-- t tti-- is aiaaoaa v. r r a. s lu to: ttn'ry. Mi loo'i.-r- . u.mi s. w. D. !. p.. a r.1.1 ,.-- :. .', Hik a . 1. 1 t i .irt reeuliag ta it lefly. 1 ttt. iu.. l.tlln'IKl'V't nuwdca uua i a m ra at a'. ti. li.i.i I.0U-A.- W SMirti. T:ftKiTtu fc-Fcr- . COI NT t r fi.tLf LaWK. t f' tt v M i ';d e.rr.lt. n Brttuly SWOTTJ t.r. .... -. 1 vtthmmt Ut tka - uu-,- i ''.' oft. 1 ..' s."sfiiy twl .u.. i..d M" i o..tut taraf aad taa Ja-r- t- ur Hi .ujo S mrsj. ntr-- n', n Uom to bel if aw tat tut day tt ugut. A. f.lluat O. JsVMlM.A. Iit.t f!r. r 1. .r- -d - Jf-- . Titl "irt. Apt.'eU"ifS of l. H.giaid ttinita ww 'k-n- ge 'f aama. Filed August 4. fJi. Ucsai ti. MtHiUJi' Clara. TrRKITriRYOriTAH . Ctrt T ir tl tl.T LAkCK. ( ll'trr ti M.M.l.ao. Herk; of lha Tklrt Ji.41.-ie- l Instfirl Mirt rf I UK Tri', d aenby --entry lha lae .ng I a rail, trtt aal corrert ropy of tka engtnl petitusa fra rhinxe iM ewne flint Aug. A Its., la to action tbereta ri't:ed. Bled ta my ofltce. Witoee my kad acd the seal of aaJ4 court al "jl L my. Ho tmd dy lt--l of AnK'l.t. A. U I1" I Hssav i. Ut Mtu.AJt, CaraV By Oao. 0. Iss.niifc Oaputy Ceua. More ConJnCal Pleasantries. dear, I trust you wiU not Jfeata, but really I have not encxrur-Bndt-'s attention Why should .h. send me thU lock 'h' Tv.-ix,- ,,,, Mrs. P. (hvstericallyr-W- h! She must have sent it in A lock of hair! thkn-X- ot exacts. She sent it in the soap. Americas Grocer. f"er Recreation in Philadelphia. wg crowd gathered around a Eidge ? yster saloon yesterday watch-- a basket of clams In the role of fly Hungry flies were attracted 'nnareds, but venturing too near the youths of the bivalves the shells Ion them in an instant Philadel-ifres- s. NOTICE TO tUEDITOES. K.Ute of rxaoal W. Ch.ee. dra4, V'(tick W nt:i;:nv uiv:t by TflK i un.Wsl.rtie.1 lmtiaatrb.r'if tttee-t- el 4 tt- ot ' ' ke w.J l. th rrllt. tr of and ail tw ham claim, agsin-- t ta MH. armml. lii.tnlMt tfteoi. with th witkln tka loou'hs afer the Brat uubilratl'S of thle 0i. , b lh aald admluU-- tr.Kr at ta .mre h;a attorney alter Muoihy. No. tit untH K T-- trt. Salt city, la ta eoaa-.- f of halt Lake, VieaierrttrA-y- . Wai.Tt.BK oarsa Aimii.rtor of th Htitt of W Lkasa, Aug. 7. IMi. BeTerilnr Natora's Iws. JheXeation hadToU 7T:SSZ2"M aoma one, how h. Swd in hidingthe ravages of time." "i?d finally die of extrems youth," added gaotheLsrjeaker.-Judg- g,. Cheap Charity. iht. eyThat' pretty" bad pair h&Te on my friend-rf- i ReUley-T- iB, sor; the gin-- T ""o Bive 'em to me yistorday is but he'a mighty ayconom- - |