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Show G THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. A U(i UST 31891. , IMPORTANT. Rio (Iranle Western Eitnl. Comment-i- : July 1st. proximo, tlie RioCrande Western will begin oper-atinn the Sevier valley branch as far j south as Sal'ma, Sevier county. lu addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier and San Fete counties, the rich ami much talked of Marysvalo ruin'mi; dis j triot in brought wiihiu about thirty iniius miiirpr railroad com.nunicr.tioti than heretofore. Tho new stations are Stcrliug. C.un-niso- Willow Creek and Salina. Freight will ho received for all these points, hut should ho prepaid excepting to Snlimt. ror pstmfer rates a.id schedule call at ticket ollicu. J. II. I'ENNKTT, Onoral freight aud passenger agent. The I ariff Question! - "o There is no subject that is of so much interest to tha people of all sections, and particularly to thosa of Utah, who have not decided what u ' their political affiliations shall be, as the Tari ff Question! WfHrirtl llottceo -- zzr"':- If you desire to thoroughly po-s- t yourselves on the sub ject, you should subscribe for i The American Economist. - A Weekly Journal devoted to the discussion of all phases cf the question. Subscription price 52 per annum. Sample Copies Free. Address American Protective Tariff League. E3 V. Ultrd Street, Xow York. 1, KELLEY -a-mi-CAR KIELLEY Consolidate Tiu'lr Interests. i BltWESS. (.A r'Q 1 sf ,r:3,l ii:: Vi-; . The new resort on State street is becoming tremen-dously popular. There are very few Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that popular favorite Col. Ed Kclley. The colonel has a ho.-- t of friends and admirers ar.d while he may not have lied here so lontj as those grand old pio-neers who mads, the wonder-ful overland excursion to this territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore lick, as it were, and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent eliorts on his own part he has made th acquaintance of almost tiv ENTIRE COMMUNITY who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable bus- - j ine ;s methods and one who is always on the alert (or some alnusement or inter- - tainment for his friends. We may acid that Mr. Kelley has recently con-o''date- his in-terests with those of - Mr. Chas. Keilley who, a i an ar-tistic disjxnsor of sparkling bever.iges and a jolly good fellow, is too well known to tlie Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduction through the medium of these columns. IIKUBKUT SLADi:, Ass't 3iauV THE TIMFS r j Insert a Want j HAT DO YOU WANT? e - O No matter what It is, tli btt 'j j way to secure it, is to put a o j j " Want" Ad. In THKTIMKS. I Help Wantotl; Kooms to Kent; l r.oitnk-r-s AVanted; Houses for l.oiit; Lots lor Sale; Lost ; Kou ml. j; j Contracts t t, and all simi- - j lar notices are more effective in T1IBTI31 KS than any other. jj ' q Inly 5c aunl JHE rfIMES Telephone Number is 481, 12 Commercial St. A.T-iT- -1 csniT, fish mm, deep cbeex Will leave C'ONNDK HuOH. IIDTKL DAILY on the arrival jf the Utah Si Ne-vada 'train. Thr Till b Sta'-inn- s for the Benefit of P&ssongars en tha 8taga Lins. FsTtlei wlshlnit biforrr.at'on In regard lo the rtind will call at.connor .Urua. hv eta:ollne from Stoclttea to Keep i reek MS milei From Bloc ten to Scrlhner's Ksr.ch. nil " ' SeriStier s Kanch to UiiRway... :IS " " Iut'watr to Ush Spr'nxs S) " " Fisi Hor n r to Cll.tou 4 " C'lliUu to Deep Creek 19 " ter Bros. Slccitcn, Utai r ( JJ( Tlie Elks Saloon Opposite the Theater is to be in charge and under the management of Mr. Keilley while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has recently established at No. 22S State street where at any and all times he will be glad to welcome his old friends and patrons with the warm hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two sample rooms under the control of this gen-tleman are said to he stocked with tlie finest and rarest im-ported goods that can lie found anywhere. The line of Fine Impovtcd & Domestic Cipn! are the finest procurable andj as a matter of la t many com - pliments are lavished upon the proprietor regarding the able and eliicient manner in which these institutions are conducted and it may be sah 1 y said that there are few ii any men in this particular vic'nitv that can be compared with Col. Kcl Kelley as regards the management of a first-clas- s and high lyres-pectaM- e sample room. The new gymnas urn run in connection with tlie Elks Sample Ko m, opposite the theater, is quite a prominent feature and deserves the most liberal patronage of the public. Opposite Theater, AND 223 STATE STREET. T. C. AiLVstuon'o. .7.C. Knss. 'resident. Manager. Utah Under'cking Co, Giincral UiiiScrfars j .;!)! tlllibiilKTS. No. "'IT o.Ufi A'din ' Salt teh C ty. O en dry and uight. Evrytliln- - aud t r- t c:as:i. i "'.1'L'L.''''"'' ' T;gTl 'r5H'Z!T1"Li"' Ifs.ll. EVANSl)' j , t j 8ucceior to EVANS ROSS. p j j S14.Hla.se St.. mil Leke. h-i SPECIAL ITTEMICN GIVES TO Elf - J LENT OF E0DI21 U ;C;ea Ail Bight Tdopio, 8S4. W)1 IDAHO. Interesting Figures Prom the Semi-An-nu- ul Report of tha Etata Treasurer Tha State Iuvcitmuuts. THE CAPTURE OF A K00N3EINIR. The Cii;a County Ei Crop Tie Miuss at Viouia-T- he Malad Valley Otiisr Idaho Notts. The semi-annua- l report of State Treasurer l'r anlc I! Collin of Idaho contain some i ti t- id tf li'.'iiros. Tlio (teioTil fund warrants paid aiuouiiLed to thn i onilortablo sum of while warrants on this same fund, cail-- and oulslMidinir, we.ro SdO'i'.i.m). Tl:eie were llli warrants roijistewd, and H? drawn ou the geaenil liuid, but in t rcgii-lnreil- . I'.onds to the amount of S'l'J.IMHI were issued. 'i hero are forty one insurance corn-paaii-doing business in this slate, with a fo:v 01 Is I ugents. Thirty iivo attor-....- .. ..,..,, ..i ...n.,.1 I., the oi iinr:i' the period covered by the report lload fuml warran's were paid to the extent of tfio.'.i-ol- and thrre were drawn hut not presented lor payment on. this fund tlti.OK!) adilitionnl. The stutc b; ds as an investment ven-tral fund waarranls as io iows: htate (jcm-ra- school mad. ''iliJO-- 1; eapitoi biiiiiliiiu: fund. $.-.iis- !;:, Jim interest accruineron the general school fund was $1 -. I, which has lately been apportioned niieuu the various counties by the '!) of public iiisti'uctiou. The slate uurin the half year received f.'o- - O'l for this ol non-iii'- l U'eiil insane. Tho total indebtedness, which draws inter-est nt (i per cent, is!rlMil,lirl. which is ilistribuied as follows: build ii.tr. refuudiujt. So'..t):i'; wanon roa-l- t.JU.UUO; insane asylum. $:0,000. ('epture ut M.mnaliiner. United Stales Marshal Joseph I'itik-ha-has returned to lloiro from an ex-tended through the tiorihern p li t of th state. W bile there ho unearthed a bit; Luther steal, and saved l.JoO.i'OO feel of lumber that had been unlawfully cut on the pub in domain, from being run over into Washington, arrested the principals nud had them heavy hoods to appear when ncresMiry. Kant Saturday iiiobt the marshal, in company of D"piMy Collector lhimil, Maishal liryib.n and Senator Velis htart"d oul to capture an illicit distillery, on the Northern l'acilie thir-ty milfs from Co-u- d'A'enc. About 4 o'clock in tho morninir they surrounded the house and captured I lie only inmate, n man named Kirhy. The other moon shiner it serm'-.l- , had lit!it out for I'l itish Columbia about two weeks be-fore. Til .VIhIiiI V.ller. The A' ,.'.'( t'.sc says: Malad vnilay is tho tincst stretch of country ever made. It is bounded on tho norih by the city of Kuocli. on lint souih by l'ar-adis-on tint west by the Harden of J den, and on the ca.-i- by tlie throne of (race. Of an evening you can tlie warble walls and golden jjales and tow-ers and pinnacles and uoincs of the translated city, linlen to the heavenly choir in 1'aradise, see the glimmer of the two rivers of Kileu aud watch the eiralions of the flaming sword, while oil to the cast you may enjoy the lux-ury of seeing the Creator putting the screws to dishonest county ollieials. Malad valley is the cecler of the eter nal universe heaven, earth and hell. Three .Mine. At Vlrnfia. The Wood lliver Times says: Chris. J. Johnston is getting his affairs in hhapc t" return to Vienna in a day or two. lie has already let a contract to continue a tunnel iu the Vieuna vein from lint South i'.oisc side, and will next ship a sample lot of thu Mountain King ore to St. bonis, to have it tested bv the various systems of concentration. Vi'hile that is being done ho will pro-cure a new steam hoist and pump tor thu Soiace, in order to reMiuie work there. The contract to drive tho Vien-na tunnel i.s only for 10 Hut wiicn that is compelled he w ill let out auoulher 1 00 fuel, and repeat. Owed Near ryntte. East Monday morning John J. Short, a son oi John Short, who lives n limit two miles up the valley above I'nyette, t the home ranch of Messrs. Short iV Rice, was found l ine nbout a quarter tif a mile from his father's house, dead. The body was found lying in a position which indicated thai ho had lain down and expired, apparently without a si niggle. The deceased was III years of ml'c and leaves a wile aud four children, iv ':o are at. present living iu Chicago. Thu lather of the deceased, Mr. John Short, is known as ono of the most bioliiv respected gentlemen in the Payette valley. Three Nrw iirliles. Tha Caldwell Tri'iune say a: The county cni'iaiissioncrs have awarded the contracts for the three now bridges as follows: Tho new bridg'.i nenr Roibo City, 0 Ml; the bridge at Star, lM!,-(XI-and tho bridge at Faulk's store across i ho I'tvett.' river, l",Ci-- iu all tHi.hOO. The liiillion liridge Company , of l'ip-iilo- Colo., secured tha contracts for all tared. The Oeniity liny Crop. Fri'i'.i estimates recently made by a number of prominent men, tho hay crop of Cassia cotiuiy wiii this year bo over P'-0- 01)0 tons; of tins wo have stock enough to eat To, 000 tons, leaving to bo sold at a barL'.ain, So.tMW toa:3. Stock men with fee.Ji-r- can bring stock iu aud fatten it on io.-i- or$l hay. It i;liiil Cuituiy Alisa t. Iiingha.n county is in advance of any county in southeastern l.'.alio in this: it lias a steam plow and sl-- thresher, tho property of Mesrs. Ei icknon and Kostt, The public will soon be given au opportunity to sec the gr-ia- t iron horse walking in the furrow made by his own great strength, UTAH NOTES- - Tho Minersvilin farmers are enframed in eutling their second crop of lucerne and commencing upon the harvesting of their grain. A sou of J. McKiniiey at- - tempted to commit suicide by taking strichtiino last week hut his lifo was saved aftr a long strugglu. Miss Joeie (irissom, sister of Mr. F. II. Ilyer, Iibs heen appointed matron of tho Agricultural college boarding houtie and with her mother, will soou take up hor residence in Logan. A Cedar Fort correspondent says: ' The water supply has failed already, There aru several lields of grain and potatous that haven't bad any at all. rules wo hato some rain the beet question will he settled." Mr. Hubert Dyer, tho Sugar compa-ny's chemist hgun tho work of analyz-ing heels ou .M oid ty. The onus taken showed up very good, containing 12 per cent of s matter. This is very guud considering the fact that they are not nearly ripe yet. A mine has neon discovered in Oar-de- City. Ilieh county, near Av.iha Neboker's place, by (Jeorire E. I'opo At Co. It ha been as follows, by John McV.cker: Lead. 7 v.' 410per cent, silver, I.'.) ounces; gold. It), ounces, value of 'troid S2.lt. There are very g mil prospects. War ;s brewing among the doctors of Caolu! valley. Logsu doctors prononnceil a case of illcess ill Richmond diphtheria, rind lr. Iliilnier ..laimed jt was an 1 In v. as arn stoJ on a charge of 11 it reporting the oae, brnight before Mr. Uur ih.-un- but ipealed the case to the ciiiiiini-.sioiHir- , filr. Anderson, on the ground that they were trying to Irceo him out. A reminder of old times appeared on the streets of lieavt-- r a lew days ngo in the shape of a train of four or live covered wagons completely equipped with tents, etc.. traveling from Iowa to Southern California. Tho outlit con-is!- mainly of one family, hailing from Mi vtif hi, Iowv nud they had hfcit nearly ten weeks on the road. Their destination whs .San Diego. Notice to Water Con su mers. rpilE ATTENTION OK TI1K rUBLIO IS 10 t'iu v.our wo k- - 11 fcnse l ii:Hinb e U. U, 1 s ,18 Hi" '11 ' f w.it t leu- siiriii .iiii e jiin iKj .0 1, wit.. In Pie unp-- r an. I lower s;iriiikl-lui- l (bn'1' CtH a - follows Ail t. ut purt.i.n of t city lyinif et anil nmih of t;.- - (,., I iWiiet l.oiimiai-li- U l.e-'i- y tna ' ai,d lie h;r."l in ee i upper eprnk ' f, CoMimrn'ri at tH iul s et .111 f 1st Wet anl ;ili No-i- h trni'ts, 101 rie ntH ttii.ii e sont'i alon.r nahl l.--t t striit to '.'et Nnh gtrei-- t thru east al t U North rtreet to Apple street, thne i fi mliKiS'i-rl- alorij Apple ftiest to I list Nie'h stn'-t- thence eu.-i- t at"", Hi-- t No'iii stre-- t to Ki-- t Tem'ii fctti'i't. tli-- i en 'fun ii a.on K t i'.npl' hirfi t to Nort'i 'ln pl street, then- fast a'o.'iit No tu l'iio!n tr't ti Ka.t ri!-- theiji-- nth aloniT 1st hast to S mitt 'feni'ile. ll.ei.eti aloutr Soul u Ti.nl-jili-trl't Cio I. nst trse', tl erieo Bimiti alon ''.til st eet to l.l.wty Park. Ami nil pjru'f.s niknii; water from t' J mai'is Soui h 'IVmpli stre t eat of nit l:n t street, anil t!.i.- t:.kiii from the mam on etu Kit fcU'ef:. 8'l ill to lleeilievi to b).ull toshlup- - i.er di .i i h i. All that port on of t!o c ty ly!nj west ' d south of tl. loer.oiiK oiniJ.-.- e Is hnrehy i- -a nud ueelarvu to he tue lower spriunl.io; .i in.'kHn ; for tlie lawns. sijBwalliS, stre'-ts- , iuilo..s iiril fro-it- In tie tinper et, ni'!t lift usM-- mi!;, ''.owe n thn hours i f tl to rt I o'e'o-l- t ft 1:1.. a.Hl nn.l s p m.. roi i ',n t''i .t.itr f th honsof s u::i1 c r! rli n.iii.. a ! i 0 iin o clo-- p in , t i.ior.t',.-o- f July. Attest. te,ten"er til nf e,ir :i year. Thut-- m.ites ilia" ic.i d iv h I o ulio'A ea tor the spriek-Mm--o- f t'snU no iiiaie yds. f la.in In the up-)- i r itiifeic', an I SO l'llll'ites Oi!.h d.iy for tu-.- (.one are-- in the lower Ai.v pi rt ilituet iinvof the proTiP'nns of this e. t on sh.il!, ou o'lvietloti, be Piint in nnv until n it evi ee :p!t t n iloll: r for tho l'r t O rl:ie. slid not eee.--ll.lli- tVStfUiy dolla.B tvT t h ofteiise. A t euioiceinent of this ordinance will h n- eloitU be ohserrril. Hy orJur of the Mayor. J. F. Jack. City Recorder. BKlt t.ul Cltr Tilth Jlilv .Urr) I HI COLORADO NOTES- - The construction of the new 1!iO. bar-rel Hour mill has bestir, nt Mosco. The Colorado City cjmsworks has closed down lor repairs until Septem-ber 1. William Jennings, of liutte, Mont., wm found dead near the coke ovens at Crested Unite. The 1'te Indians arn ruthlessly sl&ugh-loritii- r tho deer in tho pulisades country near trrand Junction. McKonnev has tmeti appointed post-master nt Conk, Loan county, Colo., vice !. 15. Jfoice. resigned. Senator Boweu had a foot crushed at Creerte the other day. It was ut fir.t reported that his leu; was broken. J. llai'nes i'owiisend, son of Townsend, has tfone tol'hila-delptii- a to take the business manage-ment of thn 'LIS. The normal institute for the tenth district, compriaine; the four Sau Luis valley counties, is in session at Alamosa and will last two weoks. Mrs John Moore of Trinidad charges her husband with an attempt to poison her by sendinij her whisky containing carbolic acid. She sworo out a warrant for his arrest. The jury in the case of Martinez du-ne, liijaive and Ibdsriro Harm, three Mexicans, charged wuli the murder of l.eroy Shaw at lel Norte. January 2'J last, returned a verdict of murder in tho second decree, with a recommend-ation for mercy. NOTICE OF SALK UNDKR VEED OF TIIL'ST. rHKi;EVS. FDW AUD T. AYF.lt AND L. li. Kuiii-- y on Ate-.- 1'itli, lsal, execute.! ami d iiv. i to John"'!'. Shaw t islr erla a pro noiep ya-'io July- lot'i, P'.H.fort in m.iiii of :i....Hi viih ii teiest at two pit cent. tnoiith a.ter in .tio ty; and I" m-ur- the pav-in- . in of s i mi-- 'ti c .r.i.inee with its t. ii n' tho Kdsar-- T. Aver and rtarah .1. Ayer nis w:.'e on A'iril HH'i. 180. exe. lllnl ed delivered to HussWI ;. Wo drill, ol 8; t I.akn L IV I fih, a i.' rt i In iieeu whereby ll.ey eonvryi to n.iid Wooib-ul- the foih w di- icrpej )iri lin es sit iiiiii in Hult Lake City aud eo Hit) Utah tnry. All of lot lo, in lo.-l- II. All ot lots II and U. In b IS, and Hbeea t. is of lots Id. II mi I It. In Wnelc K: nil an plitte.l In "Kinney . i :o Ji l:iy s :iu .roved iiv put." known ;o4 "North S ilt I. ike,"' (whu n ui deed was. on Aput lnt!, ISM, I'led for record lu the olil.-en-t'i H co der of deeds etc., of 8lt Lake County. I tali, ar.d is recorded In book "U A ' of vbir'iMKi-s- pa 4.J. of the records of said oiiuie.. In tru-- t. in cits . vi''i- at n. of ilefanlt m t r said note, to sell tne uoo-- e l pn iiil es. or tiity part thereof, at pu'-- o veniue to rbe hu uest bidder, at t ie front door of the Oo inly Court Hoii-e- . at the county of coimt-- , alter thirty orys' i.tiidie, noiiee or Hucii salt', and to apply the proceeds of such aa to t tie payment of theoosis of exeetitiiiK said trust and to the payment of the said debt ati-- Interest or so imiea thereof i noifht renintn then unpaid, and 1 pay the surplus. IMf. to the sa.d crautors: ami wheieas deianlt has tieeu tii.ule in the pavinetlt of said note, and the pr and interest therein st p ibited h,o 8 not been paid, n- r either nor any part of eltlier; and the John T. tshaw has re line did the faut Hussell C. Woo.irulT to sell the said premises in the manner pres. nbed In said deed of trust, for the purposes therein mentioned: now. therefore, notice t hereby t'iven that 1. tne s:il Unseen C. Woodruff. s trustee as afore-said, under tlie s:iul deed and In pursu.ii.ee of tiienowerin tne thereby vested 111 sell at piiiiile vendue, at the front door of t'.e couuty court house, of Bait Lake county aforesaid, m Sao La: e City, to the l.hthest bidder for cash, on September Mh. is.d. at noun, the premises hei ein before iles- ribed in single lot . or In such kUiKiiyislons or parcels as may suit purchas-ers, and as may be sold without detriment to anv other or purtiotis of Mild prem-ises, or so much of said premises as shall be uecesi-ar- to make the payments aforesaid. KcssKi.L 0. VVot.ioo July !th, l.syl. Truetea. IDAHO NOTES- - A carload of Buttercup and one of Red liiophant ore were shipped from ailey last week. A carload of Trapper ore was shipped from Ketehum Thursday, and one of Ked Cloud ore from Hailey. The wool "crop" of the Mountain Home section, this summer, according lo the nint Valley, amounts to siJO.ODO pounds. T. E. T ootle and M. A. Heed, princi-pl- n owners of the Camas No. 2 group of mines and mill have arrived at Hai-ley from St. Joe, Mo. The Ciftir d'Alena Citv Timet says that the town of hope was incorporated at the last session of the board of county coiumisfiiuicrs. Cailos K. Holton, delegate from tho department of Idaho to the Twenty-filt- h Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of tho Republic has left for Ds-tro- . MARSHAL'S SALE. pCKSITANT TO AS OKPEK OK S ALF.TO 1 medirccted by tne Third Judicial District Court t the Territory or I'tah, I shall exp ise at public saie. at the docrof t'.ie County C unt house, in the City and County of halt Lake. Utah Territory, on the sfist day of Auaust, lsl'l. at is o'clock m , all the rlKht, title, claim and interest of K. B. Christ eusen and Anna ('. Chrlstenscn of, In and to tho fol-lowing described real estate, situate, lying and beln 111 Salt Lake city and County, des-cr.- d as follows, Coiaineueln at the Southeast corner of Lot seven it), one hundred n.i elirhteen 1IIS1 1'lof'A" Sa t Lake Ci'y Survey. rtmnliiK thenre west two and one half i'.'1, rods: tlieuce north seven and 01:0 half (71,1 mds; thence e .st thirty one (.M) feet ami three i3i Inches; theuce sou ill six iSi rodsjthenee ea-,- t ten (10) feet; tnence sou'h i na ando.ie half 1'- rods to the place of beirliin-lujr- ; also ti e rlifht of way us a n adw-i- over a" ten IOi feet wide ruuniii:.' north from a point one aud one-hal- u .rth Iroui the hi ih 'ine of si(t lot seven i,") aio.-ii- tht e i t rn i.ound try l'ti-- of the ahm e liescrih. d l.ind to Fourth Norta 8;ret. To h,) sold as tiii- property of It ii. Chi'lsiciiseti an i Anna C. Chrisi - i it tho suit of Benjam ii Kerry-nun- . To.-n-- of sale cash. 1:. !!. faitsoss. V. R. Ma-slt-ly I). N. S'.v N Ueimtv Mursual. Salt Lake cty. Utah. July dls', NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Susau Rowman, Ilooeascd. 'VOTICE !B GIVEN, 11YTUE i tin Joiiu H. linwr.nin adminis-trator with mA annexed of thees t of Susan lii.ivir.an. deceuBud. to the creditors of, ae.d all ) havin ; ciatins a.;:nnst the baid to exhibit th in with th-- i vouchers within ten meatus aite- - the tirst piihOeatton o: this notico to the s .lo!:n II. t.owmau ai his residence. No. y 8 West Hfih South street, Salt Lake City, Utah Terri ory, iu the county of Suit .ake, .'oils H. BnwvrAS. Adtnlntstrator with tho will atmoMed of said decease,!. I'a'.ed Je.lr 2'th 19!. ks 6i SchkuEDER, at!on:ey " NOTICE. TfU'tlTOIlY Otf D TAft, I C u'M Y if Sait LAttr. I To wiim-- it may concern: : lit. .'LAS. vN TUB .TU DAY OF MAY. T M !a.le in me x.r;iet and .1'l-e.- e ! t i 1 r ...k H. as mi teo .or t e t ot .1. B Hla.er. a certain trust deed d June kt i, IsjI. on p ii.i of boos II A of .Morn: y., of the books of t:;e County i;c. order of LakeCotiiity.Uiah 'lenilory. Now, there-tore- prirsuant to the power in me by said trust de d, l shall expose at; public sale at the front mmr of tiie County i 'ourtho'ise- lu tao City aid t'O iiiiv of S.dt L:ik. Territory uf I'tah. on the d day of Sep- - ten. her. ai Vi o'clock in. on mi I d w. all r! tie ( roiier y oescrib- d in t n- -t deed. I the sa-n- he nc sltua'cd in S ill Lake cty and County. erriiory of Utah, and mitre panlcu- - la.-i- y describe 1 us fodo .'.s. H"i;inii.n- -' at t'' Southeast e .ruer of Lot jthio ( I.ISlorK fifieen (.,i I'lat "II." Salt, Lull City MV'vev. runiilidt then e North one h'. lidie l sixty i l''J ) fe t: th n- ti:ty-t- o ill: ta.'sjl f- et: lll ni e soiitn o' e bt.nd'e MVT . n o feet: tln-- ae Kit tll'y-tw-tan, I one t: ird" ( s feet to pla, e of b- nuiii';. 1 i:a ibs saie at the reij.iest of J n.it .rer, the lea'. holcer of on- of Jim ::ss rv' i ot s to iciure lie na.iuent or vvhlh inl tnisti dee i was ijivi n and Kir the r ti that the in- - t"iest on said note has not been pan in ac.iord-- mi e v t.i t:.e f. aim mat tne saal J. it. H,a er n is t decia.-- the princi-pal due in accordance with the terms, and pio-- , v .s.ous of a.d tv i'e and t1 ust de sl. 1 kank Ii. S rk i run.--. Trustee. CARFIELD BEACH j New T in. Card. On and after June trains will run as i ollovvs: Leave Arrive Leave Arri-- . e Fait l.ake. Cariield. (.an eld, Lake 7:10 a. m. s::t.in. uu ii :. . m. li oji. tu luaKia. ra. lu:4; a. iu. 'i.Ki p. ju. 2:4.' p. in ll:(ia. til. llM ia. til. a:t,. i. III. n:4e p. tu. I :0up. III. 1:45 p. in. S:00 p. til. Hi p. til. S:uOp.m. S :4a p. in. 4n0p. in. 4:1) p. m. h:ivi t. iu. 3:4.i i. in. h:u-- p. m. F.: la p. in. SrO" p. ni. S't.'i p. ill. S So p. m. (:! i. ::i. 5:01-Ii- m. p. !iu T aOp. in. 7 !., p. m. (?:(' p. in. 6 th p. in. S o) p. in. S:4' p. m. in. t:4' p. in. i:i p. la. s0:U. p. m. naily except Sunday, t Uailr except Monday and Tuesday. Orcbestra Land in attendance every day. I'are for the round trip, Mi cents. D. L. UCHI.EY. (ieu'l As't I'ass'g'r Uep't Sittla li. h ltn.lar-.-h9- . During the mouth of August we will reduce the price of our elegant satin finish phototrraplis from i'i to $ i and ?I per doen. liciiicinb.-r- duriuj August on y. Come early and avoid the rush. fcbipler. Hooper block, First South. SCHOOL J50XUS FOit ISALK. TIV EXT Y Y K AB GOLOB iNDS. i.)UW eiu-ii- Inierest- ate per ei nt, payable Sttutially. Sealed biisoiend nuon. August : Id. IB d Addre.-- s . lioard of Ldacatlou, Sal ! Lake t'li. Uu. |