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Show 1 - TA1JS SALT AKE TIMES, FKiDAl, AUGUST 22. 18 0 .. . f . FINANCIAL. T, OoSEsTca I3ankers 161 MAIS' STREET. BUYS oresInd bullion, rn. COMMERCIAL AD S.M'GS liHK Bait City. Capital $200,000 Surplus Fund 30,000 (ii'tim'ul Hah U in Hiwinos , IlOTKI.t. WALKElHvHOUSE i ' " , The Walker ft Zoctifhi in thi Bushiest J... Cenfero.Cfj,aH'. uw art (A3 Modern improvements' Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s hoimt It is mar.acred as well as any hot! In the West and la strictly the uusluess and Tour-ist Howl o( Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. TheWalker&the Metropolitaa Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. G.S.ERB Propr. forwent ta ) , Pf rfcctlon in Boots and Shoes, j JOHN WETZEL, rtntw. Hoot, and Shoe mart from tN hewt iirfeei nittertal. In ill aud tnnifortahl to r Call and wr me or iwij (tr print iwt and In-struction, lor self meurment. Kcpvrlug done. OA aou'li 4iai ruad. opp new hotel. BAIL BOA US. flPopular Route tEts TO ALL POiSTS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can . Free Keclinmir Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via: the Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Townsend, G. P. T. A, Sf, Louu, 5. r. iVrraft, C. F. P. .4., Koomm, Prograt Bldg Bolt Lak Oily, Utah, ' I.E't.!, M IDT AUE bT""' ' T7TAH TAlAHI.r. nryps Vit I J i. Toe undrigued will reraiTebtdasJ hi ortt.-- e No. T South Main (trees. Silt Lam City. I lih between liort.jt k noeo of ike lut day .if cntniber. If XX and 19 n'rlack tiooa o) the Hh dtvof najn, for o- - bundle and wvrnty two emracl B'otia,r4 runnoa w "ol I'lao TerrtbTV Knmfw-- from - M each .ir u principal tam of oo thousand dollars, witn lolrml at ft per ml per annum, parable .eml annually on th Inl day of e.u h January and July after d.ita at (he liexeret National Him in N.lt Lake t Hy. or at the Amer.can National Hank in V"attty Tho N.ti.u ara datrii JuIt i, ditr twenty yr from datr. Iui all rlmabi at tl. out. on f tha Mrr.i..ry aftr tn yra. and rovbni m alto mad ry law for rMMni-lti- a af'i'r trn ymtra. of tn h atwat num. hr thrn out to the amonnl of thirty tnon4ar4 dollar or mora, whonavor lumlo to t! at amount ar In th Irranitrr lli hnnda ara part of a n of St of hi. a iwt nviiausi and tha witola aarira lausl for huilltn el urauonal aa4 rharttaUa InMl'ntloiM la aomrdan with . Iwlatlva atknpriati.Hia, under like pro lafc na of an act of the lenvaut.ir aud LK'.iatlwa entitle t "An Art proruitng for m iMmtna-- and ittaiwtnif of borul atmred Marrb U l"l and refeiem ia ml to said art for details Attenluin ta 'ailed the fat'ta that, beal.le Iftta -- iea. the Timtiiry has a tmn-te- tndehielneu of onlr fikuu.. that lr art of Concrete ia retrinrd frru ting suh IndeUiettneea ti an aruoaiat . In I ereatiiaf tu lased ralaa. and ' ran r rreated otil' tor rbartuN and edU(afionKl pnrMe, Tbeae tooila an lv law rtempt from taiattnn f. .ttrrpe lt Inn the Trrrit.4. and Itiey ranuot sw i4 for lew than iar and a.vniMl interest, and aoar ard ail tx.u mar lv rertrt Hid. will he opened at IV o elnrk tux of H lw at the uffl.v alureaa.d. and aa:e of the whole or ant part or pirta the b. la tu.1 to the Mhet tw.l.ler or M Idera. v will be required to glra aernrtty k, rarry out the al and If parraenl l deferred "e Inter-ea- t a.riiroulatiha on the hotut d'trvnc th time will he required. Tlie houda w ill ha sold un.ter a power In the lw ltmite-- a to t'ma, and bid.lrraar lo make ntmiiiibm before the .1 .y of axle and make taetr hi It iwr,lii,- - in d. lails. Tha boada iwo bw aeaa f proWMiei1 hldderm. Dated AiiKiiat iti UultVAR KOHKKT, Terr'.tortai Treaeitrar. VPERFECTr ( FIT I Snell&Co. ictlaiffiEritai MMm. 55 west Sfcond South jttvot, Salt Uku City, Utah THE CULLEN. THE-- Modern Hotel op SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EIYLNG, Proprietor. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. The Modern Hotel. First cluse In every particular, The roniim are liurie. light aud utry. Tables First clitsK, served with the boat the mai'het aRiirdx. The larc addition Just built to this house makes it. one of tl tlneat hotelH (or tourists and pleasure seekers in 1'ark Cllv, MKS. K. CONNERs, 1'ruprletress. PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first clase hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELIQABT NIW E00M3.. Cool, pleasant and nlrcly furnished. THE HOTEL GKOVNDS are dworatcd with and shade trees, m iklnu It the most pleasant sunuuer resorts In the mouut.iln re-gion. L. SIMONS, Trop. WALKER HOUSE CAFE, The Cafe has Just changed nianaiteiuent. uow belnif under the rare of the two lxt caterers In the city. MMrs. Berots andiiiithrie. Tour-lnt-or patrons deslrluif an early meal or lunch put up. can obtain the same at any hour, day unil nU'tit. All K'lii't' Itt'i't In season and east-ern oysters In the shell. Call and try us. xuiuatl Statm.smt For the year ending; tVcembrr 31, lt), of the condition of the .Una life Insurance Company, Matla to the rWretary nf the Terrttorv of ttuh In pursuance of an act rdatltK to life Itisur-ance- - compnulea, approved March I, IS. Name of rompaiy and location. :iAlJra Irtst'RANi R CwNPAnv, Hartford, I'ouu. TheaimmutofrapltaleWk la I i.HNi.raion The capital .lock paid np la ....... l.xvt.utnii The amount of He aeta i t,7l,w Tt The amount of las liabilities! Includ- - tnf capital) la IMMfM IA The net surplusover all llnblllUra la (.,(. 91 M The name of Its attorner or stent for the Territory of Otah upon whom servtca of proc. In auy civil action atrntn.tnald nompany innvhe lli-t- e CHa. E. rA.vr"N, halt l aw. City The receipta diiiiD( th. year were o.MS.rfWrx Tue expenditure, during the year were 4,tm.aH.70 Htnle of Connecticut, I County, .t rt(o-- d ( .1, L. k.niili.b, .e, retary of the Am. Life Insurance I'onipuliy heltiif d"ly swoi-n- , deiMiwa and save that he la the khova described officer of said company, and that the rnrea-oliu- t statement of the couditlon of sold company oil a.ild llilrly nrat day of liecemher Is correct, according to Ihe lH t of hi. Information, knowledge and belief, reiei tively. J L ftsui.ieii Biihecntied and sworn to iHifora me tnia irtth day of July, A. U. lo. MlAUj USa). W, IH'aSARtl. Nolaiy Puhilo Terrll.ry of mah. I Hacrrtary'a olBna. I I, Klllah Sells, secretary of the territory nf t tab. do hereby oattl'y that tha above and forego mi l a lull, true andcorrx t co .y of alia annual statement of tha vanaral roudttlon of tha Life Insiiranoa ootnpanr nf Mart-f-d. iu,nueiMctit, Died In my office on tha nth day of Aumi.t ItU) In punniance of an act relHtlnit to life Inauranoe companlea, approved Man h 7, IKW. In nlinra. whe .- I have hereunto ael my hand and affined tha great seal of Ihe territory of I 'led this nth day of Anguat, Iwt hr.Ai..j Ei.ua" Hrti.iji. Benrctary of L'lahTarrlUiry. Five per coat Interest paid oa saving deposits Loans o; Ren! Estate No. 22 and 24 E. Firs: South. UTAH .rational BJXK Capital, - $200,000. TnttAstTKT Pkfahtit: 1 Ornr or CotirHi.i.t:R or tub ct Hnrtn'T. Wasaihkton, June 13, iswx I Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the unilersiKiicd. it has teen made to appear that the "I'tah Nutloual H ink of Malt Lake City." In tlic cltv of Salt Lake, in the county of lt Lake and territory of Ptah. has com-piled with all the provisions of the stniuteaof the Tnltcd States, renulred to lie complied with before an association s:iall lie authorised to c, mmence the business of bnkln; Now therefore I, Kdward H. Lar. comp-troller of the curreiK V, do hereby certify that The I'tah National ll.mk of Sail Liake City, in the city of Salt Lake, in the county of Salt I.akeand territory of Utah. Is authorised to commence th buslneaiof hankini: as provided In sec tion flftv one hundred and sixty-nin- of the Ftututes or the l:nbtd Slates. In test nionv whereof v. iluesa my hand and seal of office this mil day of June. Imti. K. ft. LAfrv. Comptroller of the Currency. l.No. 4UI.) WELLS, FARGO ACO'S Salt take City, ........ rtah Buys and sells exchanirn, makes teleirraphln tratmfers on the principal cities of the t'ulled Slates and Europe, and on all points oil the Pacific Coast. Issues letters or credit available In the prln elpal cities of the world. Special attention given to tha spiling of ores ami million. Advauoea mad on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention given to collections throughout I'tah, Nevada and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. OIHUKSl'ONDKNTS: Wells, Famo A Co , ,.Iondon Wells, Fat'tro 4 Co Now York Maverick National Hank Huston First National Hank Omaha B'lrst National Hank Hcnvar Merchants' National Hank Chicago Hontmen's National Hank St, Loul Wells, Fargo ACo San Franclsoo 7. 32. I3COIj"2". at. James II. Ilacon, Frank I,. Ilcdlaod, 1'ra.idenk laablor. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, I'tah. General Banking Easiness Transacts! Interest Paid on Time Deposlta Exchange Bought and Bold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Tears Time. ."CofflinsFcial National Bail: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital ..........$250,000 Ao. JJ Bait Firtt South StrL DIRECTORS: H. O. Ha-- ii President G. M. Dowmir , Tlloa. MAHfcllAl.t, Movianc fox, F. 11. AttKHIIAUH, I C. HAfXlll John J, Iiai.y. W. P. Nuri.k J. W.DuBtottd'" Cashier Transact a General Hanking H unities in all its branches. Bells sight drafts on th principal rifle of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders on all part of Europe and the orient. Collections promptlp attended to. lyoaiis money at the lowest ratoe and oa th best terms prevailing In this market. McCornick Sc Co., , SALT LAKE, UTAH MCeMBaiiay. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive atSalt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: SALT LAM CUT. Train 1 leaves Eighth So and Main at 7 :30 a.m " 3 ' ....... .. "i 8 arrives " 5:aip.m i0:iOa.m '. 4 " " " 7:JUp.m PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives Park City 10:00 a.m "' 321eave"s "" 77::3.Hfl0ap.m.m " 4 " " 6:00p.m Freight trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Park City daily, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :ata.ra " 6 arrives " ..." S:l6p.m " 6 leaves Park Olty ll:00a.m " 6 arrives " 4:00p.m No passengers carried on freight trains. PASSENGEIt batch: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip. tS. between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, S3. JOS. H. YOUNQ, T.J. MeKIHTOSH, Manager. Cen. i t. d Pot. AgL TilE Sacramento Rakcry and Coffee House AS CHANGED HA XL'S. Erdman & Myer, the new proprietois, will endeavor to please the mis--t fasti Hons, (live us a call. BO west Second South. Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-u- p Capital $150,000 Surplus (10,000 Pavs 5 per cent Interest on time deposits ; acts as Trustee, v.nardlan, Administrator and Executor; tranrtits iieneral trust buslner. Insures real estave titles; Insurance fee covers all charges tor attorneys and abstracts. Banker. i C'optfalM', J. E. Dooly, ft. C. Clmmbers, T. R. Jone', Kelaey A tllllespio, L. 8. Hills. .lame Miarp, M. H. Walker. John J. Daly, W. 8. McCornick. K. Mcintosh. F A. Fmlth. A. L. Thomas H. T. Duke, Gov. of Utah, Josiah Barrett, Merchant. Hyde S. Yountr. ,. F. H. Atterhach, M. 8. Pndergast, , T. O. Webber, T. A. Kent, Htu;n Anderson, W. T. Lynn. W. H. Howe. J. R. Walker, A. W. Carlson, iaicucrs. 8. H. Auefbach, John A. Marshall, W. F. Coltnn, Wm. C. Hall. Jame Anderson, TAKE ihe MllWAUKM CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL RAILWAY For All Points East it Is the only line running solid Vestibule. Electric Lighted. Bteam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee and Council Bluffs. Oma-ha. St. Joseph, Kansas City and Souix City. All trains composed of Pullman maguiflcont Bleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars In tta. World. For further information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 262 south Main street, Salt .Lake City. Taft & Kropfganze, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Lake City, : Dtan Territory. Oflico: Headquarters at Cor. Sixth and A Sts. GEO. HTJSLER. II WALLACE. Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated --:S1LVEH BRAND CF f! HE CRACKERS:- - Careful nttrnHim ofeen fo fa it of Ore, sai bullltm. It tultcit Com(gnmenl$, hivauf market prtcu. COLLECTIONS MaTeIF LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New Yora- - Itiip, and Trad. Nat. Hank, Chem-ical Nat. Hank, Kuuiit&e Bros. Chicago oniinerclal Nat. Hank, Ban Franriero- - First Nat, Hank, h Sat. Hank. Omaha --Umaha Nat. Hank, rit. Louis--Htat- c Bank of Ht. lyjul. Kansas City f it Bank of Kansas City. Denver-D-nv- rr Nat. Hank. City Nat. Hank Iondon. 1'nKland-Mess- ra. Martin at O, ii Lombard street. Ciital Fnllj Paid, $100,000.00 SURPLTT3, $20,000. UNION NASAL BANK, Euccuss r to Walk' r Uros., Bsnw ICelatUh,rl irtnn. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Baniiog Business. Safe Deposit TauHa. Fire Md Bar.Ur l'rMr. Rents from $5To$25 per AnnniiL 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH GRADE SAFETY BICTCLB. Icarrya stock of ftAFETT BICrCLB a !(S.OO, 33.0(1. 10.00, StiO.OO, 7S.01, ltfi.OO, 136.CO, 1B1CVCLKS and VIS-L-irMJaH. lu ptmnasliiif from ui you have a stock tu select from and do not uz ,'e u wait.. t Stock and fLowest Price, on Sport-In- e tiooda. Guns, Cntlery, etc : SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and tinn Iiepairins WHITING MACHl.t: Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. . 22 V. 2d South street Salt Lake City Agricultural College of Utah. The Agricultural College of Utah, Lo-cated at Logan, Utah, will Open fur Students on September 2nd. It Is a Territorial Institution, founded upon a United States land grant and by Territorial appropriations' for the purpose o (living the voune men and youmiwonien of Utnb a liberal and practical education In the several pursuit of life. It has courses in Ag-riculture, Domestic Economy. Mechanic and Mechanical EnKlneerins, Civil Engineer-ini- r and other special courses. ft has a modern eouipmeut and specialists in Its several Holds of instructloc Its meansot lllitstratiou lac'-'- f' ""J'i?. fttates Experiment Station t'd wZ0,aI Vearrh in agriculture; a tit.. 'tr;n.hoolcumu'al ground, eauip.'.'i th mJcra iansra cooking, dairy cnttio aud w im?uei.rtment. workshop la wood and tron a w1il"a7y, museum and other meaaf al 11 RtnntTwill be In constant Coatact with mustrl" of Vho.Hr.wm teaching and for further particulars, aiidret J. V. SANDflonv, Presidunt j, ft. j rv w, n, rr"'""" M H. WALK f.ft, d, t'.4. CII r.tat A W. Cahler, L. IL F A UKSWORTII, At.Caahlr, J.H WALHtH, JrA.l. Caeblw, Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. SO East First South struct. J. C. Conklin, STOCKBROKER, Mining Stocks and Other Securities Bought and Sold. Dealer in REAL ESTATE ASD MINES. .Vewfwr of Slit Stock Erchany and of Salt Lake Ktal Estate. Exi-ha- je. artwnfrca Yean a rtnient nf Sail ImU VUs 1'erm poDdf-nc- e Soll'-ltnt- Refareare Un'.ori National II in. lnxrit National Bank. Ltaa Niwnt Bank. i. K Doviy. Manager Weiia, Fara-- Oo, isait L Ctty. Boom go, second door. Waaatca bnlldlng. B I. Burton, It, Burton, Groesbeck & Co,, BCTEB3 AXD SELLKBS OP CHOICE Business, Residence ana Acreage Property. Sole Agent for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 8. KaisSt I Tdeitoe i about 1(5 o'clock, when between Blot Wand and Watch Hill, his attention was attracted by a great commotion in the water about 150 yards from his ves-sel, andWrhile his attention was drawn in that direction he saw what he is fully yatisfied was a veritable sea serpent. At least he saw Home huge monster that an-swered the description often given in other summers of such an animal by those who claim to have seen the mys- terious monster. Whatever the animal may have been, the captain says that it appeared to be about 100 feet long. At one time it raised a tail thirty feet in the air, waved, it for a few seconds and then lashed the water into a foam. While this portion of the body was exposed Capt. Tufts had a good view of the same, and describes it as being about the size of the main boom to his vessel, tapering to a fine point. In color it was a dark brown, with spots almost black. The animal was going in an easterly di-rection, apparently at a speed of about ten miles an hour, and after his body disappeared from view the wake made by the monster was discernible for a longdistance. As the weather was clear and nothing obscured the vision of the captain, his observation as above has transformed him from being skeptical as to the existence of sea serpents into a full believer in there being such a mem-ber of the family of marine monsters. Capt. Tufts has made several voyages to this port, and is ordinarily a thoroughly reliable man. Some Stonington people are inclined to believe in the serpent also. Providence Journal. 'eHrlW SerB it. of Sto!iBea8erl)ent tale comes by ' ?m C-- Pt David tr 7 schooner Anni 18 trm st john9-ih- ,and into prt Jhat turday morning, AT MOCNP TBAINg. NoT No. a Atlantlo Atlantio Mall. Express Leave Opten 9:30 a.m. t:) p.m Arrive Salt Lake 10:4ft a.m. :f6 p.m AV!r!2r,ivvoe Slt Lake U ;W a.m. 7:10 p.m Provo !:. p ui. :9) p in LeVB I'r"o K:a)p.m. :) p.m Arrive Green River 9:40 p.m. 4:fi0 a.m Leave Green River 7:00 p.m. 4:M a m Arrive Grand Junction. .. II : p.m. 9:3U a.m Leave Grand Junction... 11:59 p.m. 10:00 a.m ArrivePueblo 3:0f)p.m. 8:00 a.m Arrive Denver 7 nr. p.m. jri a.m WEST BOUND TRAINS. S No. 3 Pacltle Pacific Mall. Express Leave Denver am a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo.,,. i:So p.m. 18:) a.m. Arrive Grand Junction... 5:80 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Grand Junui;oa.., 7:00 a.m. 7:mpm. Arrive Green River ,. n:3S a.m. ll:W p.m. Leave Green River ij:as a.m. lft'i a.m. ArnveProvo 8:asp.m 7:15 a.m. Leave Provo S:,"iOp.m. 7:40 a.m. ArriveSalt Lake 8:30 p.m. 9:15 a.m Leave Salt Lake 8:45 p.m. 9:25 a.m. Arrive Ogden .. K):00 p.m. 10:40 a.m. LOCAL TRAINS." SALT LAKE AND OGDEN. Leave Bait Lake : ; Arrive Salt Lake: f:iOa.m. 9:95 a.m. I0:4fta.m. I9:l0p.m 4:0p.m. 8:4fp.m. e:n&p.m. S.tOp.m SALT LAKE TO BINfJHAH AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake. .7:40 a.m Lv Wasatch. .10:00 a.m ArrBmsrham. fl:S6 i.m Lv Bingham.. 9:.p.m Arr Wasatch. :18 a.ulArr Salt Lake 4:9Up.m . C. DUJJOE, J. H. BENNETT, dan. Manager, Gen. Pa... A UK11 TAX S1I.E. Tn A. fl. nrnsf MIKKKA THKI.CC At. TAX A"REHrT ' aa tirl pail of ,,l a hio k at put It r Ihe sutenaii a ! wal.rn ain- - on ttftk tu in-a- t amomitin to forty a'na ttoiiara. deim,U-- nl on the at at day of April, and .till remain unpaid Ttaralora. I. K K. Clula mileevir of Malt Lake ri'y t y virtue nf lb antaortiy reet-n- t la rae th. pitvii.oi. of ,.o:ia f and Sof ea vr.Hn.n.e prem-rltn- the hrm ai.4 tnota of h r d aaeeaniitenta," M.artt hy the ,iy ft of Malt Lake . It v June It Iwa aud of alt ixtier .vril nan.-e- . otaatd rar and all lawa of t'utt lerriu ri aptuu able to i a run, bare Uta t 0P"B the ft, I iwtna- nanie.1 prnpertv. fo wti ..f kt y b.-- plat H. itall Lke rltr amvey. hemniilna flvemdaa.vtb of the H K. rorn.r of lt d lot V running tberus wat Ian rod., uanre n. rib fWe rla, ttieu.e eaH ten rdN, then.-- aitttb St. r, 4s lo pia,- of niuif. and will aell Ihe .ame or aoaanek hr. f us may b nerauary to pay Ilia .aid tat and roett. at pnhlle am lion. In f'.mt tf the eitf hall. Halt Lake rlly on lha T.lh day AU.USI, lti, at twelve 0'rt.a k. M t. H. Ct rn, Collector As eor aid Colla tor . Dffl.-- N.v !. til Hall, Mall Lake i uy. June M, na A Creature from Arirona. The following remarkable story comes from Arizona, via a Cincinnati paper: A winged monster with an extremely elon-gated tail and an immense pair of wiugs was found on the alkali desert recently by two ranchers. The creature was evi-dently, greatly exhausted by a ,long flight and when discovered was able to fly but a short distance without resting. After the first shock of amazement ' had passed the two men, who were on horse-back and armed with Winchester rifles, regained sufficient courage to pursue the monster and after an exciting chase suc-ceeded in getting near enough to open fire with their rifles. The creature then turned on the men, but owing to its ex-hausted condition they were able to keep out of its way and after a few well di-rected shots the monster rolled over dead. The men then proceeded to make an examination, and found that their vic-tim measured about 03 feet in length, and tho greatest diameter was 50 inches. The monster had only two feet, which were situated a short distance in front of .where the wings were joined to the body. The head, as near as they could judge, was about 8 feet long; the jaws being thickly set with strong, sharp teeth. Its eyes were as large as a dinner plate and protruded about half way from the head. They had some difficulty in measuring the wings, as they were partly folded under the body, but they finally got one straightened out sufficiently to get a measurement of 78 feet, making the total measurement from tip to tip about 160 feet. The men intend to skin the creature and send the hide east for examination by eminent scientists.. 1.111 PITE LIES. Excusable Whoppers f tha FhaBe of Lifa ;V FABEIOATIONS DEFINED. Business Necessity-T- he u ye a terialLie-T- he: Social lib f --Lies and Liars, crnshed to earth will rise th 1 ,,Teii the truth and shame the ..Truth is mighty and will pre-un-d a hundred other catchy say-- Lt of them plainly lies them-hav- e been familiar to the world metuing over a thousand years, 1 which time nobody ever even ,ted to live up to them. True, the martyrs suffered death "for truth's ,s those who lived after gave out, ,i, it has since been suspected that not firmly believed that the est and safest road to heaven lay b martyrdom the mortality would have been so great and even might sve existed at all. ith has so often masqueraded in rise of falsehood that at length she ew friends sincere enough to(make disliked for her sake. Does he world readily excuse him who osave his own life or reputation so as his lie does not injure another? not a lie told to screen a guilty per- - hen rise to the height of a positive e? Indeed, perjury is expected as rter of course from a criminal at irof justice, and a man who swears ; ythat he is the guilty one instead ' s brother, his son or his friend be- -i a hero at once. What is done in ' coart under solemn oath is done day in endless variety in the world siness, society and pleasure. LIES DEFINED. long the several distinct species of owin vogue, some of which serve ake the world run smoothly and a to cause vexation and trouble, ' Mciety lie, upon which all human :ourse is founded, is first and fore-T-he ability to handle this lie par- - j of the nature of a special gift, and she who possesses it to a marked . is envied by the less fortunate. mphoniously called "tact," and it its in making the deceived person t ease with himself and with others. 3 not necessitate always a direct il falsehood, but a manner, bearing ssion or implication from which but (inclusion can be drawn. A blun- - in this art is justly viewed with mpt and even suspicion. 're is the harmless lie which arises vanity, and which nobody believes rting, perhaps, the narrator himself. larmless liar seeks to magnify him-- ) the relation of anecdotes and in-e- s which may or may not have some t foundation. He is neither hated hnnned, and if he is not respected eason is not that he is a 'liar, but other defect of character., p business lie is a necessity, a cog-- 1 of trade, which everybody expects accepts. It is so common that a al agency has long thriven merely iblishing the truth about the real ling of business houses. The fact the agency is often wrong shows that the well which truth inhabits ting unusually deep. , e family lie is another common .o firmly rooted as to withstand tempts at removal. The laughable . ion a few years ago as to whether Clans should be abolished or not 'eadily be called to mind. TWO FORMS TO AVOID. ministerial lie, which consists ' ly in a half statement of the truth, smon on Sundays. This is highly Me; if the pastor allowed himself nyfrom. generalities to particular oces he would soon be preaching to T pews, and his career of usefulness dbeatanend. ... e newspaper lie is to be found in any Paper ever published. Arising as s from a desire to afford amuse- - or from partial knowledge.it is means blameworthy. In the lat--:, which is the commoner, it is 'e a lie, because, though it con-- false impression, it is not false by f the promulgator. :' ! two forms of lying which seem w be avoided, which bring actual i 'nation from society, are the sci- -i c he and the malicious lie. The !I an obstinate determination to a newly discovered truth, which but be apparent to any one who to talk at all on the subject. Wy, owing to the ignorance of ' 't mass of the people, which pre-- .'"em from forming an opinion, ntafic liar is not held in the he deserves, tolicious he, which is told with 'on of injuring another, is the most c0mmoniy signified by" the, , or this there is no excuse. It is ZT u the bade of a cow-- 2a .untrustworthy character, the ana most 00 regort 't !t is detestation of this ;7 curiously, through a defect in S6' brings discredit upon the ;ortny or necessary forms which ount essentially. aT1 the devil is ashamed only fro, I? is sPken. he must suffer ?orM disagreeable emotion. is too sensible and too practi- - ' prefer a truth of doubtful pleasant lie in spite of tho to the contrary.-- St ' 5utlre of Timber Cnlture t'ontest. r. it i.ANtiorru 1 Halt Ij.k.cnr, flak. July. Wn ( flOM PLAINT HAVINU HfttV rNTKIHt thta on by William N lArmoii4 sj.ln.t I'atrtrk Hainlll fr fallur. to enaiai wlm law a. to timther . ullur. entry No nf, dated June 4 law; tt-- n tha northaaat iuart aeetlon IU town.bin S Mttitk. range t weal In Halt l.aSs county, t'lab territory, wtih a vie to the canctiat,oo. of aaid entry; eoauaiant al eiiiK that aald Patrick Hamlll fall4 as br.ak. plow or atlr or raua to be brua.ia. FMowed or stirred any portion of said lao4 .tur-ns th. Aral year after tasking .aid entry, an 4 fulled to break, plow or atlr any portion of eat4 land or plant any irll. of said land to tree., tree aeds or ruitilig. a Ui mm the eatne t latdona durltig the aeeond y.ar aftar staklnsj aald entry aud failed to tweak plow or s'lr sof pirtlonof aald land or In nianl any piwuoa ef aald land to tr.. tree well or eutllnara or lit ratinetbe .am. lo bedonedurtng the third ff after mas lug .aid entry, and baa rallad up ta this tint, to break, plow or .tr any prtlon M said land or to plant anr pirtmnot aald land te tree, tree aeeda r rul(ina or to pauaa th sine lo fie dona, and that al thi lima no par-t- l 41 of aaid land la broken, plowed, .tlrred af cultivated aud no portion of aald land t planle.1 lo treea tre. aaed. or cwtltna. Ih .aid partlea are hereby summoned lo appear ai thi. offl. e on Ihe Hth rtar of beplolnl c IW, al ino clie k a m., to re.pmd and furnl.h l.aU-liion-eoncruliiu .aid alleged fallur. Fauna: U. Uoniw. Kaglata. SOTIIE. i LI. pr.nwiHs AKr h rtrHV wars, rr J under the penalty provided by ordiiear not to remove the hml of any dea.1 anltnai or offal t Alth of any description with. oil ,, notlfyltill Ihe city who will laao dlreclloii. for Its .ll;l WILLIAM PIIDWALL, my April 17 IV) k., City ll:W AJflckoI In the Slot Telephone. A novel tolephone has been placed in the New Haven house. It cannot be used unless a fee is paid. There are only two instruments of the kind in existence, the other being in Hartfft-d- . There are five slots in tho machine for the reception of a nickel, ton cent piece, quarter, half dollar and dollar respectively. These amounts cover the rates charged for tele-phoning to various places in and out of the state. To use the telephone it is first necessary to call up the central, as on an ordinary telephone. The objective point is then asked for, and when this is reach-ed the party who rings up is told to put the necessary fee in the slot. If a dime is dropped a bell of high tone rings. For twenty-fiv- e cents the tone becomes lower, and for half a dollar the sound is like that of the averagel- - door bell. The do-llar sound is similar to that of a fire alarm gong. The sound of the bell is the sig-nal to go uhoai and talk. The contriv-ance is the' invention; of William Gray, of Hartford. Acompany has been formed for the manufacture of the instruments. Cor. New York Sun. Motlte of Desert Entry ('atraU IT f I.AnirK- - Hail lke iiiy, l.'ia. July V Ison ? iiy.r.x rsTrnrn I at tin. ..nice by WIHUrn r4 lHArs.fte) atf.lu.t Panic Hamlll for tailor lo comply with the law aa lo eert en'ry No Kir! June I S7 upon the to.. v . and w Mr. a and ', NVV'U and MVS section a lown.nipl anith ranre 3 wi in !.. c.mm, l ull territory, with a view toth.raiieeilatl' of m14 entry, i.mlratant allegitig thai aald I'ain. g Hamlll ha failed during the ihree yara afiaf maklnif .aid entry lo reclaim aald tract .4 deaert land by ecml.irtinff or cau.lna: t he enaj. ducted upon tha .ameaiif water whatever, an4 that aald Patrick lUinill .till fall lo ,!. e- - or lo rauiw. to be rondwled up-- Mid lafld an water, aud that said tract of law! I al thi time doert I inl. entirely wlthnil water an4 wlih.iut any for ihe eonvevin of waiar toor Mien ..id .and. the .aid p.rt.le. ar h. aunimoriad to aiM-a- at Ibis olBce ,m tha jfc day of Mepiemher. Isui. al S ocl. a am, to re.ofld and fonil.h te.iim.any com erullig a44 aliened failure. FAa II. HM. Rerf.faW sr.noHO?( iMKMitocoMriAivr in the ni.trlct court In and f.ir the Third Jn dlclal Dl.trlot of I'lah Territory, County of Halt Lak. Jam Ifcirgan aud Thomas McOlon. plain-tiffs, ve. Chtrle If McMatr aud A. J. Parksr, da, feu.l lit. rpHE PEOPLF. OF THE TBKHITORY OF 1 I'tah send (retting to Charles H M. M trr and A t. Park.r. drfsndsui: You are hereby r'ild 10 appear In an brought agftlfist you by the ateiv named plaintiffs In tha district ooilri,l th third Judl-- . lal district of the territory ui Clan, sod to an n.wsr th complaint tiled therein within ten days fesclurtv of tha day of after the aervlce on you of tbleaumiuoaa If served within this county or If ervel out of this county, but In this district, within twenty deyei othwwla within forty daye--or judgment by default will be taken again. t you according to th prayer of aald complaint. Thsld aotlnn I brought to recover tha urn of an. with Intereat thereon at ten per r ui per annum from August 10. I'', alro the further sum of tisn as an attorney re and for cost, ofsult, and forad r of thi. court for fore loture and .ale of Ih ttorth b.lt of lot IS In block 41, ten acre pl.t A," lilsr F.eld survey. In fait Lake county, fish territory, und-- r a liiortgngaeseratod and d tvered by defend ant McMiaWr Mtrnh fs. IIM. upon aald premises, to cure p:yment to plain-tiff- s of a rartalti note of rn data, egacmad and dellv.rad by said dafen'iant to plalntlfi for wid sum of tnxi.U), payanle on or before Mar. k , l. with Hilar- - t from nal until p.ld. which mortgage pro-vld-- for the payment of reasonable attor-ney s fee. That said defend! end all other claiming said premises fiieo,uent to plain-tiffs' mortgage may b tarred and f w loeed under said .ale, and that th prenerda of sorb aale may be appded ) th paysientof amount due pla.ntlff. aftar paying all co.t. ,imi and attorney's fees, and for the usual statu-lory r lef aud for sip-- other and further rr-- I lief aa may b just. Aud you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer th said amended com-- plaint as above required the eald plaintiff will apply to th court for th relief demanded therein. , Wltneaa fh H'l. Charlea ,ane Judge, and the aval of th district ( court of the tnltd Judicial district, ar.At. V In and for the terrlt.ary of Ctaa ltd. I c ) I Ih day of A'igu.l. In lha rear of our one thousaod alht han dred h d ninety I.. mt!. McMlU Ati (lerli. FHASk Pli Attorney for pialntlffe. T Year Old and Almost Six Feet. Pine Grove, ahamletnearDouglasville, Tex, boasts of a girl not quite 10 years old who is 5 feet 10 inches tall. She is the daughter of an engineer, who is him-self a giant in size, while his wife is i feet in height. The girl, her parents say, was an unusually small and sickly baby, and didn't show any remarkable growth until she was about 8 years old. She is stout and has the strength of a man, but her mind is feeble, or else has been so outstripped by her body as to frive it no chance to develop. The young iiantess presents a most remarkable spectacle with her childish face and dress, seated playing in the sand or amusing herself with a Ledger. No. Mi RtJICK OF ritE.KMlTIO.I I'BOOf. I,Air Orrirc at Halt Laag OfTT, I Aug la... I NnTicr. fHitmt'.MV iiivF-- i that rf following nnit settler n.ftlce of hla lntentl-- t. me hnai prmf M) Mpjewt of hi. claim, and thai aaUl prt.if wftt lie made liefoT Che fiegl.ler and Keeetvar 4 tt.lt Lake t'Kr, I lab. on Hp 1. I via. t'e-- r A Peieraon. ft, II 11. f.ar lha WlJ Nf',. ID and VV', H S aes 1 tp. rl, II. uante. Ihe following WIUi.mm to i ' ht r.mtltmmi. reelrtewe tiptjo and rttttlra'tsA of aald land namely: llu.a Aoatl. Wit. Hani Miller, t.dward Hn.htt A. t, rllask-blot-ail of Malt Lake city I'tah. I'a.sa I) Ho. Hnttirraaa . Besides the rabbit pest New South Wales is troubled by another called the This creature is a "flving fox pest." spedea of bat, the largest of the bat nearly five tribe, sometimes measuring and is popu ar-l-y feet in expanse of wings, termed the flying fox on account of the red, foxlike color of the fur and 'the very vulpine aspect Of the head. The animals are attacks of these destructave fruits and other mainly aimed against vegetable substances. A giant named Catoni, who was more seven feet high and proportionately S, has just died in Italy after hajng collected $3,000 from a museum for the right to his skeleton. CITY HON OS FOR SILK. tlffy Thoiivinrl ($'i0,000) Pollar tt ihe (') pr rent Malt Lake City Uonl fur Ca'e. IH IIBKKflY tllVrtt THAT PS NOTirF, fei,tintv. A. l"W th.orr.ceof th city Irca.urer of Halt Laa iiy fifty lo:d,of said cltyof th leiof I. I"."i. will Ui the hlghe.t but der ir Wider, f ,r aJ Hald tedarts sr. of th rienominat'on of llofi pvi.l tw.my year a'ter.uic, hut B'iioct to redeoip'l.m sny urn after h. pieiiiber I. its at tb option of Mldcitr. i wtietn I I. Hand will bdta bed from .ld bond. prvv.tis to tbele thereof o thai the lci,d IH t"-- r ln'er-- t femhr I, ! unftl p.ld being prb e im th first dav ot March and ih. r.t cay f fp tc,i.nr each year Mid will be received by inc for ti. p'jrcuae ot .aid bond, or sny part thereof, from th"h .U of A it, til ntoc, . a m. of the h day of Hepu-m--; ier, The rgt t to reject sny and all bvla Is i,erhy rer.l la hea.lf of tne - ity My Wderof tha city ru.iu.-l- l of ity : Joe H WaiJ cityTrwirer. !tLak.Hy Ang istli. P, -- A printed .'enient "t th flRanrUl rCKldlt'on.rf the rltV will M furoleljr.l.y Ot decr.nif tnformatl' n with toe lw 4 bd,in npon the altera ltU Apply f'r " at tr.aurcr"offi j..r.i-i- t B. Wato. city TreMurwr. Laying In s Stock. Young Man--I want half a dozen en-gagement rings, assorted sizes. Jeweler-O-ne is usually enough at a tt Youig" Man- -I know it, but I'm going for two weeks.-Mun- sey's down to the seashore Weekly. To initri't Court, Third Judicial f trirt. .,.plllitP?swnf Itudler Holland Bm'.ta ta cr.ane of name. Yoch I'KTtTH'NrK Krpr.cTriyt.LT to the court u reawnw sat r ,rt ri f ilelftng ca.'.ga of aama, tng to ebartge il fr.in O.i il.f lloiuad rmttf lo tu Ue, tloliaad. o r reaaoa U daairta, Ihl.rhange are a MUeae; 1 lr-- t ll.vtng a loald-- o aunt (ny re aanj of Hoi aud. wso la po.l of MfaatiUraLa; property, end wa .iti in to w Kcoitd I! l deirej ey my bm'fwtf. TUfd-s- li father hit; --otitrtbiiUol ftoHia to th .'ipIeTt "f hie f.mllT pi a perl'el jf svft than h yewr.. Ihuugft Ui tfoel kmlia r,d arnrny aota U riuct- - itect tnera I. rtlcnlcm pe-t'- n.'n'd iait la rerf ioeaiily is tat eB'rf. Mr mother nam t Hr. W. V. "fst, pla "I reeld'ocw Keiiaafeirg, III. Hf age la tweu'v tt.ree yea.--., and am reajtling raalt tei.ty. I'taa. tf dland la any nwAa't maiden name a well aa nr own aii.id. n,ov PI fjl.KY H'iLLANLi ndirH. TK.KRITOHYOF CT tH I . . COI'STY 'F ft ALT LAKE- f imdley Holland tlrriith ftrrtdtify t" ' na ft., watt mt. I am lb petl?wer to la toregoiiuf tiu. I o. earafui.y read I4 petl'loo .id uos thaonteit-- i tBre,f ao.l la) ' aein- - la troe. I. wv Hoi i ao eSurrw hubc-ii- l an l.w.ira to b!or m taa isaf d.yofu,u.t.A. U(.f o McM,Uji. Ffftg.l'twlil - No ""O Tti ort. AppHca. last Hoiiarut niiA f' " " ftliIey ct- M.t ii. Clara. TP RHIT-- 'RYOr ' TAH. I mi .VTY " tA i t Ur. t I Hcttni, t ier of th TVr. Jnd'ci.i !i.irtrt curt .4 I laa Territory, 4 brbr certify that ine Uffntxf ta rtU. trw an.1 cirr-- et ropy of t! iial petiu. fray chan s name flld Aug IW la Ufll w ot,cd diet ts my otbe. Wiinc. B Oerid aad th saal of eoqrt at nail Lak city, thi JaV fsiAI-- 1 of AK'w A i m , a Cra f. Lootula, Oapvt Clu. , Pining In Germany. wouid be astonished to see the -- th. wciahsm has made the castle is a little village i , Were 8ixty socialist votes e fZi Uon-- 111066 wa te direction is a village of nulls, hi which there were n votes at the February in tor,9 181"6 chun Germany - A- the masses of the it " never will get the masses '"nons j fferent attude toward i v, especially toward so- - X Gentle Hint. Mrs. Yonnghusband-H- ere to.an item, ; every person ought Xecrupulous of their nails. to Mn YoSghtbandCinvoluntarimb. the bottom of hto P- P-bing Free j tacks too, my dear.-Burltn- gton j Press MT1CE TO CREDITOR. ritate of Hononl W ft.e. deM.ed. vrtTttr. m HKuruY ;ivr.s nr nir. ' tinOrila-ned- . ajnlnl.trao of toe e.ti ' of Hen. n W. i r.a- -. deaead. lo the credit.H-- of and ail er. hatr.g claim IOM lb .aid decearfd. W eiliitrft toeni. e'h the !eca. wry v.cncr within ten month, after t;- - na'.llcatlonof thi. oaaioe. lo the eaM a IminW-t-to- r a. s r,r trf hla aiiorney welter i.WoiirpIhyj.eNo 'U utb .a(rt Teifap. atrt, cite, tn Um ,jnty of but La, Ltaa icrrttofy- - wattawH tiae. Adm!ntt rator of th ut of llcttowl W fH. rteeeaaet. raled AO IAr IIM to B Carefnl. Wife-Y-ou dance a great deal better did before we were mamed. than v dress in dano-- you always tore my to pa for it-T- exas &ftu. 1 |