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Show J I i ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY AUGUST 4, 1890. 7 1 I . cCBMnN I ,iP and said oracularly: . i """' KA1LKOAU8. aPopular Route Sl To all Points East Only one ehang8 tf caw Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Rec lining Chair Cars. Be sure jrour ticket roads via the Missouri Pacific Railway It. C. Tou-nsen- G. P. if-- T. A., St, Lultil, S. V. Derrah, C. F. t-- A., Koom, JVoorcts BMj fall Luke City, I fa, FINANCIAL. UTAH NATIONAL BANK. Capital, . 5200,000. TRKAStTRT PKPARTJiajrr: 1 Orrut orCoxnHi'U.tn or tii ivnmnccT. V WASAiiHi-MK- , June t, ihh. S Vlrr(a by eatlsfactory evldenc? to prownled the underatqutM. It had Nfn uindr to appear that the "I'Uu Nalional H.ink of Salt le City." In the rlty of Siiii Lake, In th iwinty of Salt Lake and territory of I'tah. haa rom-plie-wlto all the provlauins of the atatutoa of the I'U'ti'd States. re.(UlrHl to be rompheil with beiore an ftmn-latto- nU be amhoruivl to ''nnenre the miiiei of banklnn; Now therefore I, Kdwanl H. l.avy. f Hie do hereby wrtlfy that The I'tah National Hank of Salt Laketlty. In the rlty of Salt Lake. In the romity of Halt Lake ami territory of I'tah. la authoriaed to riiiiimeiiicih IniMluem of bank u ax prvvtdnl In wvtion fifty one hmtired and 1xtv ntno of the revised Ntatuteoi the ( ntted Ktatea. In t numy whereof wltnea my hand and oftii-- thin I --Til day of Juue. K. 8. LarkT. Coniot roller of the Currency. No. m.) WELLS, FARGO &C0'S Salt Laka City, ........ rtah traBnusyfearauodnwllaeiohantte, tnakea teletrraphln the prlui-liia- l rltlea of Ilia t;ullil States and Europe, and on all polnta on the l'HClflCtllMieU Iemiee lettera of credit atallahle In the prln clpal cltlee of the world. njieclal attention given to the aelllng of orea and bullion. Advances made on conslgnmenta at lowert ratea. rartlcnlivr attention irlven to collertlona throuKhout I'tah. Nevada and adjoining lorrt-torie- Accouuta aollrlied. COBItaPlNI)NT: Wella, Fnriro & Co London Well. Karon A Co v. New ork Maverick Nalional Hank ..Hoatou Klrtd Nullonal KunU...., .. ....Omaha Kind KntloiKil Bank ; lenver Merchant' National Hunk Ch1co Kontiiien'D National Hank Ht. tul Welle, Kari! &Co San Kranctaco 7. S. JOOOIa"5T. J.fzmn.t. HOTEL. WALK Eli, . HOUSE. The Walker it Located in lh Iituiness Vtnter of Ihi City and ha all th Modern Improvements Conveniences iVrdtiniii! 1oa ttrii-tl- flrst-ela- Houm It 1 manaired aa well a any hotel tn the West and lmtH''Uy tae Hm.nrM and Tour-la- t Hotel of Sail lj.eCuy. Ia4auiir tlWvAlor. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotelt of Suit Luke City. G. S. ELK.I3 Pi'Op r. THE Modern Hotel OK SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWIMJ, Proprietor. CorrtiCHTts I V MUHC lilt JkMf Perfertlon in Boots and Shops. JOHN WETZEL, I'ait.. Hmile and Shoe made from the bt material, ptrfect In At and ourutortatile to wear, Call and aee me nr aend for prtca lit and for eelf ineaaurement. Kepairlug doue. Wit euuth Stale road, opp new hotel. JOHN GREEN, Sanitary Contractor and Scavenger. Exeavatmis for Sewer Connections a Specialty. Special tenns for monthly work to hotels and families. 8M Main t. Telephone 13S. P o box tee. Henry f.clark --T- TAILO. 20 Eust Mrst South street. A C C 1DENT! TAKE OUT A POLICY WITH THE ONION MDTUiL Of CHICAGO ASD BE SAVE. RELIABLE AND CHEAP. The Midland Investment Co., AG EXT. 3aicin.g: department Jtah Title, Insurance and Trut Comoany Paid-ti- p Capital (150,000 Surplus $10,000 Pays 5 per cent Interest on time deposits; nets a Trustee. Ouardiiin, Administrator and Exej'iitor: transact" uenrral tnwt biinlnef nsures real emate titles; Insurance fee covers all charges for attorneys anil abstracts. BTOOKBOl.OKnS. Hanken. Vauttali'ti. J. K.DiKily, R. ( (.'numbers, T. K. Jollt b, ' Kelsey Adlllesple, L. S. Hills. .lames Sharp, M.H. Walker. ' ;inhn ,1. Dalv, W. S, McCoralck, R. Mcintosh. K.A.Smith. .A.L.Thomas II. T. Duke, tiov. of Utah, Jcslah Banvtt. Merrktmtt. Hyge 3. Young. V. H. Auerbach, M.S. P.ndergast, T. U. Webber. T.A.Kent. Hutch Anderson, W. T. Lynn. W. II. Kowe. J. B. Walker, A. W. Carlson. Latqtrt. H. H. Auerbach, John A. Marshall, W. K. Colton, Win. 0. Hall. James Anderson, THE CELEBRATED Book of Mormon For 75 cts. And the Most Complete Stock In Utah of Books, Stationery and Toys -- AT-d. m. McAllister &crs, 72 :M!ai St. Taft & Kfopfpze, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Lake City, : Utah Territory. face: Headquarters at Cor. Sixth and A Sts. GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of the Celebrated 'SILVER BHAKWFThE CMCKERS:- - 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, Utah. HOW IS THE TIMEl Yes ! Time to See CUU -- &- OLSEH! Who Have From 30O and Upward! to Loan on Cood Seourity or First Mortgage. Will Rive I tn 14 per rent Inlerett. (iuar aulee strict business. Christiansen & Olsen. 29 Commercial Bt. . Bait Laka City DR. ENDRIS, mSEASES of lVOtlEi. and ( UiLDRO. Royal University. Julius-Maximilia- n, Wrulll'ltll, llAVAKIA. We hereby entity that Dr. Wm. II, Kndris, of Ht. Louis. Mo., ft. rl. A , hss been late aa-- s slant In the l'iilvnrltvililial.ln the wards lor Midwifery and for Diseases of Women and Children, Hiknedl Hi AitxuRi voM I. n Miasms Professor of Midwifery and dl'aesn( Women Paor. Hispyi nt'i. PethnloKy, lllslolony aud Medical I To make this rerllfiimte valid, we aiu h the seal of the Hnyal I'lilrsrsliv. (rtlgnvdj I'" llsi n Rector. Da. Kosssi, he. t. AprUsl. IW. Viiwia. Austria. June w, I sal. Witness that Da. W II uf Ht. Louis. V, H. A was s.Mslant In the Hospital for Dlaesarsnf the lieiiiio Trlnarv argiii of the main aud female, ftvphllls. air , and la skilled In the various operations and treat-ment and In the tub roaiHiplcal and lueoilial diagnosis of Ihe urine. Ililgoed, D Kosr.MT I'l.rm. Prof, of Diseases of Urinary (imam. 1M. II. ftlTTKM VuMllSSHA Prof, of M phllls aud Mam Disease. We hereby certify that Da. Wat. ft, r.Miiata. o( rl'. I.OUK was our assistant In thetietier.l Hospital. Vienna, in the department for the liea.rt and Lungs, Throat and Nor K'afarrhi. and has much niperleacaln the dlacnoal and treatment of thee dlseaees. (Mmneih Da. Jon Ditn, Prof, of Internal Medti In. I'uotaasoM H Hsmi.r.n, Vienna Jims I, iwh. Oftlrf, M Went Ui South, opp. Culla. Utafii Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: HALT LAK CITY. Train 1 leaves Eighth 4o and Main st ' : a m "8 " ' " B:f)p.in " 3 arrives i " loiuii.m ', 4 " ' " 7:30p.m PARK CITT. Train 1 arrives Park City I0:ft) a.m " s ' ' 7:fWp,m ' S leaves " 7:!a.m " 4 " " D:00p.iu FretgUt trains leave and arrive at Halt Lake and Park City dally, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :30a. m " 6 aiTlves " 8:irp in " leaves Park City lliOUa.in " fi airivcs " 4:00 p.m No passengers carried on freight trains. PAHSimoF.rt hates: Between 6alt Lake City and Park City, single trip, K. Between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, B. JOS. H. YOVKG. T. J. MrKlKTOSH. Manager. f " l'M the HiimuKH CIMCACO MILWAUKEE & St PAUL FOR ALL P0INTS EAST, It Is the only line runntwi solid Vestibule, Electric LijjMed, Hteam Healed trains betwwnn Chicago, Milwaukee and Council Bluff". Oma-ha, Ht. Joseph, Kansas City and Boiiix City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars and lie Finest Dining Cars in tbe Worii For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. IWTCHELL, Commercial Agent. Set south Main street, bait Lake City. James it. Ilaeoa, Frank L. Holland, President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, I'tah. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposit. Exchange Bought and Sold. Honey to Lend on Real Estate from Ono to Five Yean Time. National Baal: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ac 11 Katt Firlt South Sfrast. DH2ECTOE3: It. O, BaTI , President . M, Downky,... Tm8. Maiwh.i.i, Movi.si: 0 V. It. ADRMM4BTH, 1. C. HACOM John J. Iiai T; W. P. Noai.a J. VV.lJoNNau.AB Cashier Transactt a General Banking Business in all its Branches. Bells sight drafts on the principal cities of tbe world. Issues circular lei ters of credit and postal money orders on all parts of Kuroe aud theOiient. Collectlonepromptlpattnndnd to. Loans aioney at ths lowest rates and on tha brst term prevailing lu this market. McCORNICK & CO., 8ALT LAKE, UTAH Coreul affrnffbn ofoen to (as An! of Or and bullion. Wi tolicit ContlgnmmU, ffuor-antti-hitlht awrfad prwa COLLECTIONS MATeIF LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDED TS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Hank, Chem-ical Nat. Hank, kutintza Hros. Chicago t.'onimerctal Nat, Bank. Ban Kranrlsc- o- Klrst Nat. Bank, Crocker Woodworth Nat. Bank. fnuahaUmaha Nat. Bank. Ht. Louis- - HI au- - Hank of Ht. Iiula. Kansas Clty- - h it. Bank of Kansas City. Denver-Denv- er Nat Bank, nty Nat. Bank London, England Messrs. Martin it CnH 33 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, $400,000.00 6URPLT.JB, $30,000. UNION NAlliAL BANK, Hnrsor to Walker Bros., Bankers, Ktnl'J)hrr1 lMPil. UNITED STATES DEP0SIT0BY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit VanlU, Fire aad Bir.Ur l'roof. Rents from $5To$25 per Annam. J. R. WlLIfg, President, M.H. WALKER, Vlea-Preal- M.J.CIIa:CMAN. ( ashlar, 1,11, yAKNaWOKTII,Ast.Cahlr, J.B WALK LK, Jr., Asst. Cssblar, WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE SAFETY BICYCLE. iiis,oe, iss.io, tbictcles' and VE-- LoCIPKDKH In purchasing from me you have a stock to select from and do not have to wait. '.. Largest Stock and Lowest Price on Sport-ing Goods, Guns, Cutlery, ete. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIOBAPH WBITING H ACHINK Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R EVANS 22 W. 2d South street. Salt Lake City J. C. Conklln, . STOCK BROKER, Mining Stocks and Other Sscuritiei Bought and Sold. Dealer in EEAt ESTATE AND MIHES. Member of Salt Lake Stock Exchange and of Salt Lake Real Estate Exchange Sccenfce. Fear, a rrsufcnf of Salt Lake City Correspondence Solicited. Bfrenc Union National Ban, Dej"?. National Bank, ftah NaUonal Dooly Manager WeUs, Fargo Co., Salt Lake City. , Boom 30, second floor. Wasatch building. Tfee tafy Exclushe Hatters !n Salt Lake 'ouwariir Celebrated Hals. Agricultural College of Utah. The Agricultural College of Utah, Lo-cated at Logan, I'tah, will Opca for Students on September 2nd. It Is a Territorial Institution, founded upon a United Btates land grant and by Terrltorl tl appropriations' for tbe purpose of eivlngtlh Timnir men and young women of Utah a liberal and practical education In the several U and professions of llf. It ha course in Domestic nrmy, Me;hanlo Aris and Mechanical K.nirtneerlug, Civil Knglneer-In- g and other special courses. rthas a modem eoulpment and specialist in Its several Held of Its meansot Illustration Incl.ida thstnlted States Experiment ritation ard Its work of re-search in agriculture; a 8oo 'trrn. Inc luding horticultural ground, wpilpjwd with modem appliances; a cooking, dairy, cutting iad worjshops in wooj and iron ucpirtm-n- t, a new library, museums and other rn.uu of "etuoen'tT"--!- !! be kept la constant contact with illustrations of a hoolrooru Utacamgs tfarougoout it four year cours. For Dim'ihlet containing annooocainaot and lor further particulars, address, J. W. 8ANPBOBX, PresidunL 1 I.Bartea.s'r, J. A. Oroeabsck, W.EAalre" Burton, Grcssbeck & Co,, BUYEBS JS'D 8ELLFHH OF CHOICE Business, ' Residence and Acreage Property. oi Agents for South Lawn Addition. t OSlce 263 S. Iain SI I Telep&oae 434 BALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, bait Lake City, Ttah. CAPITAL ... 1100,000. Money to loan on real estate ami other good securities, on suort and kbg tuna. DiHg.toBs: O. J. SafiieMr--g. Pre. ' tV". Vc-P- r W. H. Aff C'ernie. Oeorge tt. tommy. 6. bumlruer, John 4. fcrocseecav A.umu.l Lihn. M.H. Aw. , U. M. Camming, Htctttutti. e.B.futd.Jr. . Trtaturtr. Heal t.UI Mortgage, guarantead by U , . coo.ieuy, lor salt. Offica Daft building, up stairs. No. IM Mala at Lombard Investment Co. or ! Kansas City, Xo., and Boston, Xiss. Brsv b tSc ffr t'tah stji southern Uaao, Corner Tint South and Main Streets, rieilt Ukeflly, llHli. W. H. DALE, MaB,fr. I ilixkes Ijmihs oh f arm and City J'roixrty at Lat Hahs. Fembroke, quick job printer. a" la carte from 12 to 8 pBetheFren and see my new line of Spring 8Sg Poomnetc. 45 . Second South. A rnmnlete line of Gentlemen's Silk, FI""' and Dnen Dusters, Alpaca, Ba5T.xebrv Meh. ( o. 142 Main street. tbe best tea and coffee in town Jto the Paclflc Tea Coffee ovli Wet First touth. i.r.oAi Satire tt Timber Culture Contest. r. H. iHonmiir t 811 Lake City, flan. July S, 18", f pOMPLAINT HAVtN'l PFEV rXTrRKtl l this m bv William rt. DeArroond ssUit Patrii k Harulll fur failure to rtmipif with taw a to limner culture entry No. 77;!, 1;ti Jnint eMmi.-hit-xp i. upSonmutihbe. northeast quarter rang wot. In tit Uktmiinir, V r territory, with a view tn th ranreiution of entry, c.imeatap i'(in tnat said Patrlrk Hamtll failed rras, plow or Mir or ran to he bmiini, p nwnl nr stirred aiir .rtlon of Mia land dur-ing the nt arter m ikm said entry. od failed to bee,, plow or ttr any portion of said laud or plant am portion n( J land ta tree, 'iw erls or rulf Ings or to ri K the cam ta be done during the wmd yer after making entry, and faii-- d to break plow or attr c port'on of ald land or tn plant any portion of .aid land to tree, tree or eu'tlnsr or to cue the same o be don during Ihe third year after making ald entry, and ha failed up t lh' tlm to break, plow or stir any ponn of mid land or in plant anv pirtloonf said land to trees, ire seed or cutlirur or tn ruae ttw same to be done, an I t'ut at this lliiieoo por-tion of said land tx broken, plowed, tln! or ruiurii,t and go portiin of aaid land t I' untrJ tn tiw. irr or ruittnr. th aid artlM ar Itwrtiy aiui'nomt to apprar at thuofUcaoo tk uh dr of H.ti-mh- r aw, al Hlorlork am., to and hirnixk con,-rnil- .! a; Jgtl failun , KnN li H.ibiw, Kitrr. who rad my 1X ,Lnla groat and a"! and all, I BttD,traUh.. light ThUfarawrwonldltay! Kande7dar. - whatlaerua imall SStLaaTahldtan. m0on and atara I Wr would aho through. ( - you e and know, 2d though the bloasoma Mow Whlto on tho tree, never, never yet OntWUb.ofthornaweroaet Stfyouaaoodwouklget. Ooodyoomuatbe. . Journey, through and througa, eluoKwhattoiuat and true. a.hatl.rl.htWdo Unto one and au, wien you work and when yon play, ticn day and every dayj , peace hall gild your way. Though the ahy abould fall Montreal Star. .NOTICE I.L I'FHHONS ATtr, HKNf nv W.8N:r under tha penally pnitl fcy ortrao- - not to remove the tx-- lr of any aaunal or oRalornithof any dernption. lth.mt an noiifytne; Iheclty p'aver.Kir. who will laaita dtmuoaa fur lla di'txiaai WILLIAM tUty Srvn,(er, April IT Kmt oiy HaiL WariteS Game. EAhl BOUND TRAINS. Sol) No 4 " Atlantic Atlantic Mall. Kxpross Leave Oitden P SUa.m. 5 to p. in Arrive Salt Lake I0: a.m. o:i p.m Leave Sslt Lake II .10 a.m. 7:10 p m Arrive Provo 111:.') p.m. :! p.m Leave Provo U NI p.m. 9 .'JO p ro Arrive lireen River ft:fip.m. 4:W a m Leave Ul eisn Kiver T UOp.m. 4:iO a. ill Arrive Orand Junction... lli.Tlpiii. am Leave urand Juuutlon. . . II :W p.m. 10 Hi a m Arrive Pueblo 3:Ufip m. ilniu a m Arrive 1'enver 7:Vi p m. 1i a m WaTsT BOUND TRAINS. ' N.."." l No. :' Paciric Parino ' Mail. Expreas Leave Denver 8:0Oa m. 8:nn p.m. Learn Pueblo p.m. W:4 am. Arrive Grand Junction. .. R:!t) ii.in. :) p.m. Leave urand JnmJn.. 7:l a.m. pm. Arrive (ireen Rlve,r ,. tl:.v a.m. MM' p.m. Leave Oreen River ,. II :W a.m. ISiir, a.m. Arrive Provo . (liDfip.m. 7 If. r,.ut. Leava Provo t:M p.m. T: a.m. Arrive Salt Lake B:W p.m. Sill) a.lil Leave Salt Lake ,... 8:4h p m. a.m. Arrive Ogden, L. ..... . !W:00 p.ni. JK4U a.m. I.OCALTKAINS. SALT IJkKI AND OUDFN. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Halt. Lake: F:ia.ra. V IA a.m. lu:4a.tu. li li'vin 4:3)p.m. 8:4Tp.m. 0:.'i6p.lu. o:4up.ui 8AI.T LAKE TO BIHGIIAM AMD WASATCH. Lv Rait Lake. .7:40 a.m Lv Wasatch .10:00 a.m ArrHingham. ;; a m Lv Hlnuham.. 'J:u-r- ni Arr Waeatch. :lf a.m Arr Salt Lake 4:mp.m D. C. DOOO, J. H. BENNKTT, Qen. Manacer. tlen, Paaa. Agt Notice of Dcaert Entry Co teal. I". S l,Orii ' I Halt Lake City. I lab July A ,' UJMPLAINT I1AVIN J HK.V K VTKKKft V allhi. oir ir William H. IWArmotl atolu.l l"airli-(- t H.mlll f, failure t . Hmpi' lib the U aa to tfeaeti entry Nik TT. dalml Juar 4, upon ih kia I. a A . and s Ht and t S IVi, and mv , wthw a towhipl nth. ran 1 et. In all Lake roomy l iad territory, with a. lew Inthecaneeilaitonnr aai.t entry t rotiieamnt eu.ni thai uid Pain. Ilaiiilll baa llll durum n lhr yean after making tatd entry to atd lra.t.4 de-e- rt laud hvna,itir!intf or tN dn ted Ihe manie any water whatever. aat thai lil I'ntrirk llaniUI atlll falls to .i.n.lu. or lo , an v to be cmdu. te.1 upn aaid land ear water and thai aald tr. of land la al this time deaert land, entirely without water and without anv ranal. f. the e,Hiieytna o water to or upoii4l4 land, the .ail parties are harehr uminoned to appear at tin. on.eea tha lta, day of Heiiteintw. !). al Id '.due am, tt iv.'"d and furauh leauaum enrnla aai4 allrceil failure, ri D. Roaaa. Rletee 0TICE la the rrobaia Ceurt la and for Aa.t Im County. Territory of L'ta. I Ihe matter of the eat ate ef Olatka H. lluntlna-tua-. aWaaeed. Vi'Ti'K tn MrsniY tiivts riur 11 Julia llnnlln.ion Mellen admlnlatratnat f the eataia of Wniil. a It lfuauaien, Am. neaeed, has rendered for eattlevieat, al Oie4 In said court, her nna! eweum of kr almlaia. trll of eald estate ana petltlaa fa aual die-t- ri bulion of tbe nntd it of aaia exatai iimt the person eutllled thereto, and taal totur day, the th day of Aufu.l, A D. law M HI n i loek a m , al the rrart twna of said raurt, la Iberountv rnurt luxiae, nait ltha cur ant county, ('lah lerrtlory, has been duly ap- - rointe.1 by the ludsw of said vourt f ih aei. of S4id and hraring' said pei. tloa for distrtbailon. at wbn h lime and piara) any peraon Interested la aatd eatai may ap-pear and ahow rauae. If aay there he, why "aid acaunl should not be set lied and apnrwee4 and final di.trtimtloa made aa prated Dated July Klh, imal. Joh C crn a a rierk of the Probata Court, at the "We evidence. Oorya bearer, MtaaS-ma-n knit and methraniayah, I surraoe thw piece, but Tm afraid Tm getting rusty in my talk." He rose and went into Biel . bedroom, where his trunk had been put, and ahnt the door An hour later we heard him nay: "I hadn't the heart to part with my old makeups when I married. Will thU do? There wae a lothely faquir salaam-tn- g in tbe doorway, Strickland, "and give me your words of honor that you won't tell my wife " He got U that he asked for, and left the house while the table drank his health. What he did only he himself A faquir hung about Bronck-hors- ti compound for twelve days Then a mehter appeared, and when Biel heard of him he said that Strickland was an angel full fledged. Whether the mehter made love to Janki, Mrs. Bronck-horst- 'a ayah, is a question which eon-cer- m Strickland exclusively. He came back at the end of three weeks, and said quietly: "You spoke the truth, Biel. The whole business is put up from beginning to end. Jove! it almost astonishes me! That Bronck-hor-st beast isn't fit to live." There was uproar and shouting, and Biel said: "How are you going to prove it? You can't say that you've been tres-passing on Bronckhorst's compound in disguise!" "No." said Strickland. "Tell your lawyer fool, whoever he is, to get up something strong about 'inherent im-probabilities' and 'discrepancies of evi-dence.' He won't have to speak, but it will make him happy. I'm going to run this business." Biel held his tongue, and the other men waited to see what would happen. They trusted Strickland as men trust quiet men. When the case came off the court was crowded. Strickland hung about in the veranda of the court till he met the Mohammedan khitmatgar. Then he murmured a. faquir's blessing in his ear, and asked him how his second wife did. The man spun around, and as he looked into tho eyes of "Estreeken Sahib" his jaw dropped. You must re-member that before Strickland was mar-ried he was, as I have told you already, a power among the natives. Strickland whispered a rather coarse vernacular proverb to the effect that he was abreaat of all that was going on, and went into the court armed with a gut trainer's whip. The Mohammedan was the first wit-ness, and Strickland beamed upon him from the back of the court The man moistened his lips with his tongue, and in his abject fear of "Estreeken Sahib," the faquir, went back on every detail of his evidence said he was a poor man aud God was his witness that he had for-gotten everything that Bronckhorst Sahib had told him to say. Between his terror of Strickland, ihe judge and Bronck-horst he collapsed, weeping. Then began the panic among the wit-nesses. Janki, the ayah, leering chastely behind her veil, turned gray, and the bearer left the court. He said that his mamma was dying, and that it was not wholesome for any man to lie unthriftily in the presence of "Estreeken Sahib." Biel said politely to Bronckhorst: "Your witnesses don't seem to work. Haven't you any forged letters to pro-duce? But" Bronckhorst was swaying to and fro in his chair, und there was a dead pause after Biel had been called to order. Bronckhorst's counsel saw the look on his client's face, and without more ado pitched his papers on the little green baize table, and mumbled something about having been misinformed. The whole court applauded wildly, like sol-diers at a theatre, and the judge began to say what he thought. Biel came out of the place and Strick-land dropped a gut trainer's whip on the veranda. Ten minutes later Beil was cutting Bronckhorst into ribbons behind the old court cells, quietly and without scandal. What was left of Bronckhorst was sent home in a carriage, and his wife wept over it and nursed it into a man again. Later on, after Biel had managed to hush up the counter charge against Bronckhurst of fabricating false evi-dence, Mrs. Bronckhurst, with her faint, watery smile, said that there had been a mistake, but it wasn't her Teddy's fault altogether. She would wait till her Teddy came back to her. Perhaps he had grown tired of her or she had tried his patience, and perhaps we wouldn't cut her any more, and perhaps the mothers would let their children play with "little Teddy" again. He was so lonely. Then tho station invited Mrs. Bronckhorst everywhere until Bronck-horst was fit to appear in publio, when he went home and took his wife with him. According to the latest advices her Teddy did i'come back to her-- and they are moderately happy, though or course he can never forgive her the thrashing that she was the indirect means of getting for him. What el wants to know is: "Why didn't I pre home the charge against the Bronckharst brute and have him run in' 'What Mrs. Strickland wants to know is: "How did my husband bring such a lovely, lovely Waler fw your station; I knew all his anoney aau, and I m errtsin he dMn't tray it." What I wawt to know is: "How do women like Mrs. Bronckhorst come to marry men like Bronckhorst?" And my conundrum is the most unan-swerable of the three. Rudyard Kip-ling. divorce case. man called Bronckhorst middle aged man in as a tadger, and Bome a touch of country Tnat however, cannot be Bronckhorst was not ex--I IIreat fifteen years She was a large, with heavy eyelids I and hair that turned the lights fell on it. was not nice in any way. for the pretty publio that make life a little it is. His manner was coarse. There are including actual assault I the clinched fist, that a wife will Ire; but seldom a wife can bear, as I Bronckhorst bore, with a long le of brutal, hard chaff, making I of her weaknesses, her headaches, laall fits of gayety, her dresses, her h little attempts to make herself at-liv-e to her husband when she knows K she is not what she has been, and, It of all, the love that she spends tr children. That particular sort of lv handed jest was specially dear to Ickborst I suppose that he had first ted into it, meaning no harm, in the lymoou, when folk find their ordi- - stock of endearments run short, i Iso go to the other extreme to express I feelings. A similar impulse makes In say, "Hutt, you old beast!" when horse nuzzles his coat front Inlnckily, when the reaction of mar-ie sets in, the form of speech remains, I the tenderness having died out, L the wife more than she cares to I Bat Mrs. Bronckhorst was de-I- d to her "Teddy," as she called him. laps that was why he objected to I Perhaps this is only a theory to tint for his infamous behavior later Ihe gave away to the queer, savage tng that sometimes takes by the lat a husband twenty years married In he sees across th table the same I of his wedded wife, and knows I, as he has sat facing it, so must he linue to sit until the day of its death lis own. Most men and all women tho spasm. It only lasts for three ilw as a rule, must be a "throw 11;" to times when men and women te rather worse than they are now, and to unpleasant to be discussed, linner at the Bronckhorsts was an tction few men cared to undergo. Inckhorst took a pleasure in saying Igs that made his wife wince. When Jir little boy came in at dessert Inckhorst nsed to give him half a glass pine, and naturally enough the poor la mite got first riotous, next miser--f and was removed screaming. Inckhorst asked if that was the way pdy usually behaved, and whether P- Bronckhorst could not spare some fcer time to teach the "little beggar Ncy." Mrs. Bronckhorst, who lovod I boy more than her own life, tried I to cry her spirit seemed to have In broken by her marriage. Lastly, pekhorstusedtosay: "There! that'll I that'll do. For God's sake try to lave like a rational woman. Go in tae drawing room." Mrs. Bronck-h- i would go, trying to carry it all off fa a smile, and the guest of the even-- I would feel angry and uncomfortable. Uter three years of this cheerful life I Mrs. Bronckhorst had no women fnds to talk to the station was etart-- i by the news that Bronckhorst had Itituted proceedings on the criminal N against a man named Biel, who ftainlyhad been rather attentive to ts. Bronckhorst whenever she had ap-pre-d in public. Tho utter want of re-r-e with which Bronckhorst treated I own dishonor helped us to know that I evidence against Biel would been-- I' ly circumstantial and native. There re no letters, but Bronckhorst said ply that he would rack heaven and fth until he saw Biel superintending manufacture of carpets in the Cen--h jaU. Mrs. Bronckhorst kept entire-- I her house, and let charitable folks l what they pleased. Opinions wore fided. Some two-thir- of the jumped at once to the conclusion t't B'el was guilty, but a dozen men fo knew aud liked him held by him. r! Wi furious and surprised. He de-- F the whole thing, and vowed that I would thrash Bronckhorst within an Fh of his life. 'o jury , we knew, could convict a man I "e criminal count on native evidence I a land where you can buy a murder l;trSe, including the corpse, all com--r te for fifty.fonr rupees; but Biel did F care to scrape through by the benefit I a ioJ&t-- He wanted the whole thing f ared; but as he said one night: "He la prove anything with servants' evi-pc- e and fveonly my bare word." This rs abit a month btfore the case came beyond agreeing with Biel we do little. All that we could be of was that the native evidence I lid be bad enough to blast Biel'a char r?r for the rest of his service; for when ltave begun perjury he perjures him-- l thoroughly. He does not boggle F;r details. I Some genius at the end of the table I3"' ' thek affair was being talked over, here' 1 dcm't believe Uw--r are any god. Get man to wire lncMand,and beg him to come down f? pull us through." LwCUand bout a hundred and i Jl P the line. He had not H ten married to Miss Yonghal, but t scented h the telegram a chance of inn l08 old detective work that his j lamH u fter- - et ni?ht he came JiOTiCE TO WATEIt COSNlJIlHS. rpim ATTrNTHiN nr THK 1TMLIO IK 1 herewith tailed loll, foliuwlne iiaue la Keel Ion la of Ihe tevleed ordinances In rsl.Uoa to Ihe Malt Laketlly waterworks: "Mrit,klera for leans, sidewalks street, wliubot and froni. la lb neper disirtrt must be ueil only between to hour of tend o'c,s k a. in., and 4 und S a.rlis h p. m , o4 la the lower dlalrtt l leitoetm the haunt of I and H o iiis k a. m. and a and ilork p m durlnf Ihemouthsnf July. Augtist, nelarnber ni of ewh year. Ttirrty sauiata lima to day shall l allowed fur (he prtaaiia of ea h i uara yards of lawa In the upper di.-til- e I, and leenty minute each day f. is. same area to the lowerdistrlet." "Any peraua vlolatitirf any of Ike provisions af this He lion, shall, on rouvinion ha fined la any mis an eireellna leu dollar lor the rtr.l effi.e. and not eti ee.Hna' twenty d'ltlars for h uoa- - queut offence.' A atrb t enbax-emen- t of this ordinaar will hem efnrth he ohaer. al. by orrter of la mayut. Halt Lake City. July II. !!. Uil'IM 11 V A at a. aiy Baeordef OK TIIK INTfNTIfi! Or TMK 1Tr Counrll lo para Commer. lal street aa part of pa.lng dl.lilrt No, I, la aall Lakelllyi. Noti-- e le hereby given ky ta City roany-t- l of Halt Lake city oine iniauitonef au h nuaa to make the follnwlng Improve eat.t, toalf The pavln with aejrtiait of tha aj- - l of the street known sad designated a inep l.il street ilh San being a oars of pav-ing dl.trtct No. I ta Halt Las Olyt and defray Die roat aud iienaa thereof. etmf4 at :iiii by a bs-a- l aseeeament uiia ta l.na and lamls within paving distort No I ef Halt t.aae City, abutting upon th .tree'. and alley In ha adeeted or benentied by said Irnprrerswwnt, namely: Ijita l aad la bl k i. plat ' A. Halt IJIknl'lly Hurvey All oneetl.e t IS carrying oui of au-- Inlannon nut b In writing to th City tteeordef on ae befm the Mb day of Aagu.i. lay) being la time eat by said i.'mineil a sen It will kaar aad ron.i.ier such oj Uon4 aa may b asaa thereto. By order of City ''mirwdl ef lalt Laaa my Ull'l IIVAMM, (JltyKaratda Halt Lake City, July is, tmu NOTICE. OS TUK INTKNTIfiM ' THK CI TV count II to curb and gl'. I otiwaen tal street idelgnatl aa part of ttarina rtisfre-- t .No, I In Halt ls rllyi - Notl- e l aeeenr thecltrniunrliaf HllLahrltyaf tha rllvenby .ltd rnnu. ll txraake In kol.e'ug dea rlbed lininn'nieB. ta "!' T trig and guttering of Is a hole of th street ' and deslgnate.1 a (..natmertoai .we t itha am. being a part of paving fl .tc.-- t Mn, I l( Halt Lake Itvi, and defray th eaa aad a pause there e' mated a( K. by a lorl aa seaammt ujen D l aud tana "It :n par Ing ui.tiirt o I. of Hall La otty. sRotttnf ilM4l tte streets snd aven-ie- M aa affeefeft er brneniied by Ud Im pro. erne St. atsnelri twa S aud 1,1'k k Ti, plat A, e.,l Lake tty survey, Ailotie-ti"Ust- ' I he rrry,i. n ut tu'h st tie pre wt-- d lit wrinitotae$y ra r.tler on or before the ma day of Aa f't. tstst la time at by 4ld ceutei w . It wilt bear and e,mt.le-- awh ohleesuw, a tfiar a ma--I tbreo By or'lef rtl ti el'r eonnctl it Hsu Lakeelty. Loft Hr.s. City tteeosdef. Halt Lak t it y. Ju,y ig. lean OLioiTToTi War.n co pi, a i st In th Dlstrlst Court In aud for th Third Ju-dicial Dl.trtct of Uali Territory, County of Halt Lake. Mlouaat Mabonsy, PlalaniT. vs, William Mahonr. Hannah Lym-h- . and Daniel Mahoney. William M ahonay, Nora Mahooef, John Mshonsy, defendaots, 'Plir. PK.OPLK Or Tiff! TKHMTORV or I I'tah nd greeting ta William Mshoney. H inuah Lynch and Daniel Msuoner William M ahoney, Nora M ahonsy, John Mahonsy, d fendanU: You are hersby required lo appear ta an ac-tion brought against you by th anors named plaintiff in Ik dlatrli't sourt of th third lull rial dl.trlcl of th lerrtlory of I'Uh.sud to an-swer the ameteled cfintplalbt Kirnl therein wtthla ten days led lnslv ef ths .lay of r vleei after th servn-- no you of this summons if served wlthlu this county ; or if aerved out of this county bu' In this district, within twenty dsy: mberwlee within forty dsys- - or judgment by default will be taken agaln.t you e cnllng to the prayer of said aneuded The said action Is brought to bar a decree of this tirl far a partition of la premises hereinafter dee. nbed. a ordltig to the rights of tb re.pe. lie parties therein or If a parti- - i lion cannot be had without tnalefial Injury to , those rigbU, then for a sal of said premise, and a division of ihe pronwia btri the aerordlnif to their rights. Held town fi.rtlee. as follow, to wit All that ivirtion of I'd g btoek .',1. p. at "A," Mali Laa i CIV survey. eyrfIinieor-nj- ( at the s w corner .if I said lot and running ir.en-- a aaet - , fet. j theu'a north rods, thiir wst Ym't feel, j then' eou'h six rods to p. a. a of siiuong. , siiusteln the ity and county of Rait L, i tembrry of I'tah. And you ar hrby notified last If you fall lo appear aud answer the said srnen lert ein plaint as above rUired. lh sat I piaiautt will j pily to th court for th reiM d'a.ri4-- d therein. I Wllii tha Hon Chan h Zane. Judge, snd the seal of th district t i curt of Ui third )uilc.ai d'trl. I, sAU r 1" 'o IbalernvrrT of t'l, H.u l Klh day of June tn to r of t, ir IahH 'i tuousaO'l sight hundrid and B'nety i llKay O. Mt Mi.t.A. Clark, i By '!, D-- Ioom.s, lputy clerk. The Plain Truth. Extract from a student's letter to his father written after a visit to a pawn-broker's: . "Deab Fathhb: I am glad to be able to say that at present I fairly live on My books, so to speak, are maatand drink tome."-Plieg- ende Blaet-te- r. . Condon, the lawyer, has chSSS toT office from tbe Utah Store an fiardware company's building to building, on nrU Iouthbetween Main and Com-merci-street. SUM.MOaNS. la th Dl.trtci four! la and for tnTl!rd J4V oat lntr. of I i..a Trtty, County uf tiait Laa. KatsP. TfU. PlalOtlg. 1 v., i cg ). Gu aaat ILTattA. lsfnda. Th Pla of t!t Territory nf I tag es4 reeltlijf to titb-rr-t M 'I arioc, defeo,l.iat "ui: akk iinti.nv kmi ihm. rt Ap-pear m ar tlon wii,t again vow be th ate- - eand frtaloii l ina frtserifS I ourt of th Thl'd Ju.H' Ui loalf - I of ta. Territory of I tah. l ta aaewer a t,tpiamt M tftareta wii. uo day (alttv of to day tit ru:a a.leV IBeseTVIrKOO yH Ol Mil i!li If .rvd aifhsn th s'oou-y- : or if ee.t out of tu.s . but in tm W't, witam twenty ,Uv. MO'lslw Within, furty dr-- v )t. by de.'auit win tm ta agt.nM yea. d "a to in prayer of said !itiilo lie said .tl.a I br.fhl lo a. a 'beirea) of tela court UiWeg bond of . arv.f.if-t"- 1 twtweew ptuatig sA 4idt . gwar ling pxillg ito.iy t tha 7n ult ry Peeiwea Tyu le of .aid aw naie' sod cs.t - Ave aaurea prayt uLTs.nho tes sine lh nr .is Uit laarnaga aefeadanl aa wu miiv fa. eel rsfttaed sad Bgu:u.d bar preruia po.inttgthcwn.inaraenaol al'. or r ( th.tr el caiLt That ..a,:. Jan psvr o.ra.Unl aa e.anrtbute.i ,r aotaiag wward tne ippn ut plalalig .1 ttorir cruel. a.t"ugs oTtau renne-w- d so am ao an4aaoeli4 piato'-i- 1.1 .u. mil wua "ia uefsndaut aad tr of ar own "A',lisrsr.iryaotadtaat if yoa fail aad aa.wer toa said onsptauil a r .Tri i:'"l a plhtlS wttl aippf I, ha court lot th rile deauaoded there tu. w it, ih Ham. tsar;. 9 iai JtiUs aadtuaaewiaf tha IMetjsi t 1 ourt of a Third Jadwiai IHelrvi. .at--l l aed b ih Trnt.v of l iah. tr... v Jav o April m t yar of or Lard oua taouaand ugh a r tlre.ian.1 nine'y j Hr.st i ' at? tiao. 1 Lwsu, Lul L.sr. 0Tl(t: i fIX CON TBACTOKit- .- I'liOPO ALH W ILL 1 be d al the ofSi eof Ieils Hyam., j c.tf r0.d' r of tba c;ty of a.t m. Utah f territor. up to M tint m MfJ. tseiiia, day of A JKHt. I""' h " l' lurni.bliii' of ail tu vt.r ;al aed lalwr l Bf 'raOKi cwjo'.y u.,U o la rjlt - fit. pi.p s.. 1 ft (w ta ' rntire tu .ulifcg lompl-et- . fnr sepa. .te part th-- rf l.. !.d Bii.wor wd- - f uauix. steel I oa .b"l'" t!'V"i- - It. i tdum'dng plaevrtng '' ; Uiardm eivri,wtil(i.g mA cement work., . 1.1 to be Ui mrnifi.tvr ana p an Mi '?, ,aii, 00 i!i.:he " alt-- -t. . I Ae-t.v- ' Sj. Ml fijBd . CetH I Lake i Ail . ' a. fc (a.ed ; ' nv aer.if'.l cae-- of of sjaet be man t . M bvv rt- - t' pyle , w ott sua ror of e,t U..t:i. aod If ta . .u'cce-.'- ti wdner W waoia tit Caatrfc t is, .war.4 .: fail tn eof lr.l aco'rv wtihinten a.sa.'; said " I ,B and fall to furaiw a g eel a id " tnt r'aa-- in Ihe HM of Illr.eKlwl BIS d IW wl . ar. I I" - " !"' d .is.nty of e.n iJke otherwiae in he b'iwi Tiw .iiy and .. auty ...rnwof rar.th riati reje. srif an.' sil d I Mit'1- - MY AW, (try rierwd-- r. I ra:t itr July, i. |