Show V 0 SHY HHYE YOU SE N ij f WHRT THe l J < x t HE R7TLD i > n r f a WILL DO FOR i ITS SUBSCRIBERS I I 1 NeXT + YeJRl j lIT I ITo I I IT WIbb GIVE AWAY I To Subscribers of the SEMIWEEKLY ONLY From W500 TO 2000 PRIZES J CONSISTING Of It fJUMBEI J OF J CASH GIFTS t JrieuItura1 IppIQp Its < jfousefyold Goods FurIitur Q toues Etc 5teI EQ rauiQ 8 I j Art Works Newspaper Subscriptions Sewing Machines 0ll6R 1000 SOLUTES OF = I HISTORY BIOGRAPHY FICTION POETRY AND CHURCH WORKS n Besides hundreds of Articles of a miscellaneous nature useful and ornamental in character F vfAKE f tOTICE f iGol s < N r u < + That the only thing necessary to secure a chance in f the distribution of these articles is that you Subscribe for the SemiWeekly and pay one year in advance or if you are already taking it that you pay any back debt and one rear in advance The Subscription is i only 300 tear i k A i > fl nm 1ID r 1 fE RIZES Will be given away in the usual fair and equitable manner by the HERALD COMPANY Early in 890 > < I i r REMEMBER Your Chance is as good as any ones else to secure one of fee valuable first prizes Even should you get nothing noth-ing in the distribution you have a paper for one year amply worth the money you have paid t L THE HERHLD Will continue as it has ever been the firm and undeviating champion of the rights and liberties of the people of Utah It will continue to print the news the whole news and nothing but the news in the f most concise readable brightest and most reliable form Features of the coming year will be the prominent sermons reliable market reports 1 illustrated articles special telegrams from the great centers and the best serial stories obtainable d 1Iif I < < = < t ffi > r Utah Central Railway EW TYNE CA 1 May 12th 1889 I Passenger Trains Leave Salt Lake Daily as Follows GOING NORTH I GOING SOUTH Atlantic and U N Express at G00ain I Milford Express at 350 pm Local Express at 800 am I Jub Express at 710 am Park City and Local Express at 340 pm I rfiil fsOit Pacific Express at 7SOpm I Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake Daily as Follows I FROM NORTH FROM SOUTH Park City Atlantic and Pacific Ex atll 40 am I Milford Express at 1010 am U N and local at 330 pm Juab Express 650 pm Local Express at 710 pm Atlantic Express at 1130 pm FRANCIS COPE JOHN SHARP General Freight and Passenger Agent General Superintendent Salt Lake Western I On and after Tuesday March 15 1887 Trains will run as follows STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME Leave Lent unction at SM a m Cedar Fort at 940 Fivemile Pass at 1010 Rush Valley at 1035 wn nYu L Doremus at 1110 Arrive Ironton 1133 Leave Ironton 1140 Arrive Silver City at 1159 Leave Silver City at 1220 pm Arrive Ironton at 1223 Leave Ironton at 140 Arrive Doremus at 233 Rush Valley at 310 Fivemile Pass at 340 Cedar Fort at 410 Lehi Junction at 515 Connects with Utah Central train leaving Salt Lake at 720 pm Connects with Utah Central train arriving Salt Lake at 040 m at p J OsY Stops only udoll signals Wv W RITER Superintendent The Only Line Carrying the United States Overland Mail AtTicket tON t-ON SALE RDG 4vTO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST WEST NORTH and SOUTH Ar UNION TICKET OFFICE Salt Lake City Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches from the Missouri River MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN Djnver Cheyenne Kansas City Council Bluffs Omaha Chicago St Louis and all Nebraska Colorado Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Washing-ton Territory and Northern Pacific Coast Points Baggage Checked Through to and from Points East and West and Connections made at Missouri River with limited Trains Eastern Lines SecondClass Pullman Sleepers on All Trains T L KIMBALL E L LOMAX General Manager G P A OMAHA OMAHA Arrival and Departure of Union Pacifi drains MAIN LINE EASTBOUND WESTBOUND DEPART ARRIVE No 2 No 4 No I No3 Atlantic Overland Overland Atlantic Express Flyer Flyer Express 94 am 800 am Ogden 945 1 m 930 pm 800 am 600 am S L City 1140 ata 1130 pm UTAH NORTHERN NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND DEPAJ1T ARRIVE No CGI No KB 745am Ogden 120pm C 00 a m Salt Lake City 330 p m ECHO AND PARK CiTY SALT LAKE CITY Depart u 800 am 340 pm Arrive ll40am 1130 pm OGDEN Depart u 945 am 520 pm Arrive 93iam 930pm PARK CITY Arrive 200pm 805pm Depart u 700 am 400 pm The Overland Flyer Westbound No 1 and The Overland Flyer No I will have the through sleeper between Salt Lake City and Kansas City and will also be fully equipped with Pullman Buffet Cars and also with reclining chair cars between Ogden and Council Bluffs The Atlantic and Pacific Express trains Nos 2and 3 will also be equipped Pullman Buffet Cars and also with Pullman Tourist Second class sleepers In addition to the above the limited train between be-tween Denver and Chicago via the Union Pad lie and Chicago Northwestern will be equipped with dining cars Rio Grande Western RAIL STAY SCENIC LINE of the WORLD 1 Current Tista Table In Effect from and AfterJuly 1 1889 EASTBOUND TRAINS No8 No4 Lv Ogden 810am 540 pm Ar Salt Lake City 930am 705pm Ar Provo ll10am 910pm Ar Green Hlverh 525pm 435 am Ar Pueblo 00 305pm 200 am Ar Denver 745 pm 715 am WESTBOUND TRAINS No7 No3 Lv Denver 800 am 800 pm Lv Pueblo l30pm 1240 a mAr m-Ar Green River 950am I045am Ar Provo 00 450pm 558 am Ar Salt Lalte Gityoo 055pm 740 am Ar Ogden 830pm 915 am BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS Leave Salt Lake City 740am Arrive Salt Lake City 420 pm D C DODGE J H BENNETT General Manager Gen Pass Agt ASH FOR THE INLAND SALT THE ONLY REFINED ARTIFICIALLY DRIED SALT MANUFACTURED IN UTAH f > t 1 > Y L UTAH NEVADA RAILVAY ON AND AFTER Monday Sept 40 QQ 1889 Trains will run daily Sundays excepted as follows For Terminus and Intermediate Stations Leave Salt Lake City at 810 am Arrive at Terminus at 1110 am RETURNING Leave Terminus at 1245pm Arrive at Salt Lake City at 345 pm SUBURBAN TRAINS for Buena Vista Garden City and El Dorado leave Salt Lake City at 600 am 810 am 1013 and C15 pm RETURNING Leave El Dorndo625 am 129 pm 320pm Leave Garden CityG31 am 133 pm 329 pm Leave Buena Vista 034 am 130pm 33Gpm Ar Salt Lake Cityb45 am 145 pm 34ipm The train leaving Salt Lake City at810am and returning I arriving at 345 will not run on Sundays Garfield Beach Bathing Trains Leave Salt Lake City week days at810 am and 245 pm Returning arrive at Salt Lake City at 345 pm and 553 pm ON SUNDAYS Leave Salt Lake City at 1015 am 245 pm Returning arrive at 145 and 555 pm FARE To Garfield Beach and Return 50 Cents S F FENTON W W RITER G F and P Agt Supt SALT LAKE EASTERN AND Salt Lake Fort Douglas XCAIX WAYS THE NEW SCENIC ROUTE Connecting with Park City Stage On and after August 1st 1689 trains will run as follows TO PENITENTIARY AND MILL CREEK Leave D R G W depot at G50 am and 440 pm Arrive D R G W depot at 830 am and C20pm PARK CITY Leave D E GW depot at 915 am Arrive D R G W depot 1200 noon MILL CREEK MARKET TRAIN Saturdays only Leave D R G W depot at 900 am Arrive D R G W depot at 1030 am WAGENERS AND FORT DOUGLAS Sundays only Leave D R GW depot 150 345 and 530 pm Arrive D R G W depot 250 505 and 800 pm FARE Round Trip to each terminal point excepting Parleys 25c I To Parleys 81 100 To Park City Single Fare tl50 J W YOUNG President W W MACKINTOSH Acting F and P Agt THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN NORTH-WESTERN RaUvoy Is the Short Line and Popular Route Ecr All Points Ea t Makes Direct Connections Con-nections at Denver with the Denver 3 Rio Grande and Union Pacific Trains SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS INCLUDING Palace Dining Cars DENVER TO CHICAGO The Direct Line from SALT LAKE CITY and the WEST to St Paul Duluth and Minneapolis FRED E GREENE Traveling Passenger Agent Salt Lake City LEGAL NOTICE TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR FTHE l DI3f 1 Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Frank Foote deceased Notice of time and place of hearing petition for k fcf order for executor to make deed Notice is hereby given that P De La Mare and T N Morgan Mor-gan have petitioned the court for an order authorizing au-thorizing the executor of the last will of Frank Foote deceased to execute a deed of conveyance of real estate to them said real estate having been bought by petitioners from the deceased in his lifetime and that the SOthday of September A D 1889 at 10 oclock a m has been duly appointed ap-pointed by tne said court at the court room of said court in the county court house in Salt Lake city for hearing said petition at which pI eb rg fn da time and place all persons interested may appear ap-pear and show cause if any there be why such an order should not be made Dated at Salt Lake city this 25th day of August Au-gust 1889 JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate court in and for Salt Lake county LEGAL NOTICE TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR FTHE hFOI l Salt Lake county Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of William Diegan deceased de-ceased Notice Pursuant to an order of the probate court of Salt Lake county territory of Utah in the above entitled matter notice is hereby given that Monday the 23d day of September Sep-tember A D 1889 at 10 oclock am at the court room of said court at the court house in Salt Lake city has been appointed the time and place for the hearing application of James W Kennedy flied in the said court praying that the administrator of the estate of said deceased be authorized and directed to execute a deed of conveyance io him of certain real estate bought r flff til uJ from deceased in his lifetime at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest such application Dated at Salt Lake city this 21st day of August 1889 JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake county = P Deseret National Bank SALT I4AiE CITY UTA Paid in Capital 250000 Surplus 250000 JOHN SHARP PRESIDENT MOSES THATCHER TICBPHESIDKCT L S HILLS CASHIER H S YOUNG ASSISTANT Cxsmnn DIl CTORS JOHN SHARP MOSES THATCHER W W R1TEK J R BARNES J T LITTLE J C CUTLER JAMES SHARP HENRY DINWOODEY F W JENNINGS D H PEERY HEBER J GRANT GEORGE KOMNEY L s HILLS RECEIVES DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND Safe Deposit Yaults Absolutely Burglar and Fireproof Rents 3 to 25 per Year Buys and Sells Exchange on New York San Francisco Chicago St Louis Oman London and all the Principal Continental Cities CAPITA EHally Paid ig5 tOOOOO UNION NATIONAL BANK SALT LAI4E CITY U1AFX United States Depository Capital Increased from 200000 to 400000 AND FULLY PAID Receives Deposits Payable on Demand Safe Deposit Vault Absolutely Fire and Burglar Proof IBorcCiS front JSS to SSS Per Year CAREFUL AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS Draws exchange on the following leading cities of Europe GREAT BRITAINLondon Dublin Edinburgh I SPAINCadiz Madrid Seville Glasgow I PORTUGALLisbon Oporto FRANCE Paris Havre Bordeaux Boulogne And all the German States SWITZERLAND Geneva Berne Lucerne Zurich AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS ITALYFlorence Genoa Milan Naples New YorkuuImp Traders Nut Dank Venice Chicago First National Back BELGIUMAntwerp Brussels Luxembourg Omaham J Omaha iotPo HOLLAND Amsterdam Rotterdam m 1 Commercial National Bank NORV A Christiana Bergen Stav anger DenveruuGennan National Bank SWEDEN Gothenburg Stockholm Malmo Helena First National Honk DENMARK Copenhagen Butte City First National Bank RUSSIASt Petersburg San Franclscou Bank of California AUSTRIA Wien Trieste Prague Carlsbad St Louis State Bank of St Louts JOSEPH R WALKER President M J CHEESMAN Cashier MATTHEW H WALKER VicePrest L H FARNSWORTH Asst Cashier THE BANK OF SALT LAKE JAMES H BACON F L HOLLAND W B HOLLAND President Cashier Asst Cashier 81000000 To Lend on 30 Days to 10 1 Years Time at Low Rates of Interest Receives Demand and Time Deposits and Pays Interest on Time Deposits GENERAL BANKING AND LOAN BUSINESS TRANSACTED Exchange Bought and Sold on Principal Cities of America and Europe Commercial National Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY Capital 25000000 General Banking in All Its Branches Draws Sight Drafts on the Principal Cities of the United States Sells Drafts and Postal Money Orders and Issues Circular Letters of Credit on the Chief Cities of Europe Deals in Exchange and United States and General Securities Se-curities Collections Promptly Attended To Accounts of Banks Merchants Miners Manufacturers Manu-facturers and Individuals Solicited DIRECTORS Thomas Marshall F H Auerbach John J Daly W P Noble George II Downey Henry G Balch F E Scrymser D C Bacon John W Donnellan OFFICERS HENRY G BALd President GEORGE M DOWNEY Vice President Jons W DONNELLAS Cashier McCornick CO BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and I tll oWci tgs1 is Bullion We solicit consignments guaran anteeing highest market price COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORRESPOVDENTS New York Imp and Trad Nat Bank Chemical Chemi-cal Nat Bank Kountze Bros Chicago Commercial Nat Bank San Francisco First Nat Bank Crocker Woodworth Bank Omaha 1 Omaha Nat Bank Omaha State Bankof St Louis Kansas City Nat Bank of Kansas City g Kd Denver Denver Nat Bank City Nat Bank London England Messrs Martin Co 28 Lombard Street T R JONES S J LYNN T R Jones Co BANKERS Salt Lame City Ui011 r 885 Solid Gold Wlthl r Geld forE tUOv wateTTjtT1n Deft aa + atcb ID tba watcIIFREE rlfreo IImolrup tYar Hated Heavy Solid uold 1 r Hunting CUM Deer liea sad gtntiaizefwUb works i Y 4 and ruse rO equal ole One JPerson In eaeb Io u r solar caD core ODe mo topelb with our loran aDd ru cable line of Household = = Sample Thrseumplei M well as the wakh we mlt Free and after yon bare kept them ivoar I home for 3 month and shown them to those who mahare c IId tbey become your own property Those lr fisateh obe V vih9 wite at once ran be Bate of receiving the iVatch untl Sample We lay all e3prce lnig t tea AdJriii Htiusun U Co 11 oat gl ortlan < IBMui2ic WELLS FARGO COS BANK9 Salt Lake City Utah ESTABLISHED 28GUf Transacts a General Banking Business J E DOOLY CASHIER UITAH COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BAN Ii Sa1t Lento City Uteu Capital 20000000 Deposits Received Subject to CM Five Per Cent Interest Paid Cn Savings Deposits Exchange Bought and Sold on all Principal Points in the United States Drafts Letters of Credit and Dank Koaer Orders issued on all parts of Europe MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate and Collaterals Ko Commissions Charged on Loans DIRECTORS F Armstrong PTVMadsen President Vice president M E Cummings C E Pomeroy Cashier Assistant cashier Boliver Robers T W EllerbccJt George M Cannon A C Uriien Temporarily located at 49 E First South street Roberts Ellerback block pendiotbe completion of our new hari vi M r ZIONS SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COJLPOY No 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET Established 1873 Incurporatcft 1SSJ WILFORD WOODRUFF B H ScHeTJlEJ President AtL Caabtcr DIRECTORS Wilford Woodruff George Q Cannon President Vice Prosidee Joseph F Smith Angus M Cannon James Jack LeGrande Youns George Reynolds T G Webber Cashier H B Clawson DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES < Pays 5 Per Cent interest it r mea Deposits MONEY TO LOAN 01 APP71cj Sanritiv5 a our Ic eel of Interest i Q |