Show What fleeR It Mean L1fl3 Doses Ono Dollar means simply that Hoods Sarsaparilla is the most economical econ-omical medicine to buy because It gives more for the money than any other preparation prepar-ation Eadi bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month while other preparations taken according to direction aro gone in a week Therefore be sure to get Hoods Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier 57 ADVICE 10 MOTHERS Mrs Winslows soothing syrup should always be used for children teething It 1 J soothes tho child softens the gums allays r ull pain cures wind colic and is tho best remedy for diarrhma Tventyfive cents bottle a a = 4 1 i < < THE STATE BANK OF UTAH CAPITAL C5OOOOO HO 60 KiAlH STREET Salt Ivtaice Olty UtEtl3 HEBER J GRANT President WM B PRESTON VicePresident HEBER M WELLS Cashier DIRECTORS Joseph F Smith Chas S Burton Win H Rowe Neplil W Clayton Abraham H Cannon Frank Y Taylor Spencer Clawson Philo T Farnsworth ElIasMorris Richard W Young Henry A Woolley Receives deposits payable on demand Loans money on approved security r I r Draws exchange on all principal points Pays 5 per cent on savings dcposhs Compounds interest thereon quarterly And wants your business = t UTAH NATIONAL BANK 1 I OF JVLT 3OAJTCI3 CITY C2pitE1 = = 200000 OFFICERS J M STOCTT President C W LYMAX VicePresident vuiivuuu BOYD PARK 2d VicePresident A B JONES Cashier DIRECTORS C W Lyman Boyd I ark W H Lyon M R Evans A L Williams J i K Jennings Louis Colin Bolivar Roberts A B Jones JM Stout J T Clashey Thomas Carter P L Williams J A Groesbeck T K Williams S C Ewing Alex Rogers A Ger1era1 Ba dr12 B = 1si1essa Trar1sactec1 Call and inspect our new Automatic Opening and Closing Vaults and Safes absolutely Fire and Burqlur Proof and Finest of the Kind West of Chicago Private Safes and Boxes for rent by the month or year at Low Rates The Ladles Home Journal For midsummer reading the August Ladies librae Journal is like a cooling breezeall the stories savor of the sea and country and Julian Hawthorne Mnud Howe Louise Chandler Moulton Kate Up son Clark Jenny June Dr Talmage all vie with each other in story poem and article ar-ticle The article on Promiscuous Bathing Bath-ing for girls is specially timely The life of the fashionables at Newport Is delightfully delight-fully told in an article Dr Talmage tells fhov ho preached his first sermon while ten of our most famous women try to answer an-swer the question Which is tho Happiest I Hour in a Womans Life1Jt Caroline B Lellow says some vcr helpful things in wiling what arc the Essentials of a Good Teacher while the departments devoted to flowers and talks with girls are especially espe-cially well filled this month Tho Journal is published at 433435 Arch street Philadelphia Phila-delphia BUT ONE SURE AID Glossed Kidneys Sluggish Liver and inactive bowels speedily manifest in the vitiated and innutritious blood how far impaired are the vital organs each of which while seriously affecting the others is in itself reacted upon disastrously either directly or through the blood by all the rest Medical science is infinitely richer the nomenclature of tho diseases thus induced than in medicines for their cure There is indeed but one preparation that can be relied upon to act certainly and speedily for the restoration to health and that is Dr David Kennedys Favorite Remedy In a vast number of cases it has I I effected cures of the most obstinate and dangerous diseasesparticularly those of the kidneys and liver where all other 1 treatment bad proved valueless For sale by Z C M 1 drug store J t J Ac LEGAL NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE I I county of Salt Lake territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Homun Hyde deceased Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made ioool Hyde Willard L Snow and William Hyde the executors of the last will and testament of Heman Hyde deceased having med their petition herein duly verified praying for an order of sale of a portion of the real estate ate of said decedent for the purposes therein set o ihl it is therefore ordered by the judge of said court that all persons interested in the estate es-tate of said deceased appear before the said probate court on Wednesday the 27th day of August 1800 at 10 oclock In the forenoon of said day at the court room of said probate court at the county court house in the city and county of Salt Lake Utah territory to show cause why Ian I-an order should not be granted to the said executors to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall 1 > e necessary and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in THE SALT LAKE HERALD a newspaper printed and published in said city and county Dated July 25 1S < JOG JO-G W BARTCH Probate Judge TznniTOKY COUNTY or or SALT UTAH LAKE fas < I John C Cutler clerIc of the probate court in and for the county of Salt Lake in the ternary tern-ary of Utah do hereby certify that the forego lag is a full true and correct copy of the order to show cause in the matter of the estate of Heman Hyde deceased as appears of iccord in my oftlce In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said SEAL court this 25th day of July A D 1890 JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate Court GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL ESTATE fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN i pursuance of an order of the probate court of the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah made on the first day of July 1800 in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Walter Frederick Miller a minor the undersigned will sell at private sale by sealed bids in writing hea fg tgli V to the highest bidder for cash gold coin of the United States and subject to confirmation by said probate court on the 7th day of August J Yi l i tt f1 ofoturu 1890 at 12 oclock M at the law olllce of J B Moyle No 49 South Main street city and county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah all the right title interest and estate of tho said Walter Frederick Miller a minor in and to all the following tract of land towit An undivided oneeichtn ot tao following described de-scribed tract of land occupied as a mill site and race beginning at a point on the east line of the county road 850 eight chains fifty links west and 123 one chain twentyfive links north from the southeast cor of the northeast quarter lof the northwest quarter M of section sec-tion eight 8 as reestablished in township two 2 soutn of range ono 1 east Salt Lake meridian and running thence north on the east line of said road 5 live chains thence west on north line of another cunty road 27 two chains seventvseven links thence south 350 three chains fifty links to top of bluff fcouth 37 degrees east south thirtyseven degrees de-grees east 2 chains then east 130 one chain thirty links to the southeast corner of mill site and point of beginning begin-ning containing 140 one acre and forty rods The head race described as follows Beginning at the point where the center ot said race con ier i nects with the east line and ol2 jl twentylive links north of the said southeast corner of mill site and running thence south seventy 70 degrees de-grees east thirty hundredths 30100 chains thence south twenty 20 degrees de-grees east one I chain thence south seventytwo 72 degrees east two and t > 5 100 265 chains thence north seventythree 73 degrees east three and 501CO 3SO chains thence south seventy 70 degrees cast one and 80100 100 chains thence south fiftytwo 52 degrees east one and 50100 150 chains thence southsevcnty 70 degrees east tour 00 100 400 chains thence north eightythree 83 degrees east threo 3 chains thence south sixtylive 15 degrees cast one 1 chain thence souih fortysix 40 degrees east 90100 90 chains thence south SO degrees cast 87100 chains thence south ten 10 degrees and thirty minutes east two 2 chains connecting at this point with south line of James R Millers land six and 50100 b50 chains west from his southeast south-east corner said line being the center the race being two 2 rods wide and contains 12d one acre and twentyeight square rods the center of the tail race connects with the west line 135 one chain thirtyfive links south from the northwest corner of mill site running north sixtyfive Co dezrees and thirty 30 minutes west eleven 02100 11C2 chains connecting with Big Cottonwood creek and being two 2 rods wide and containing ninetytwo 92 rods Total in mill site and race three 3 acres more or less situate lying and being in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah Tenns and conditions of sale cash gold coin of the United States 10 per cent of purchase price to be paid on the day of sale and balance on day of confirmation by said probate court All bids to be in writing scaled and delivered to said guardian or J H Moyle on or before the hour of sale ORRIN P MILLER Guardian Dated this 14th day of July 1890 LEGAL XOTICfc TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR IN Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Barbara M N Moses do ceasedNottceO the time and place fqr the hearing of petition for admission to probate of willPursuant to an order of said court in said matter notice is hereby given that Tuesday the 5th day of August A L ibJO at 10 oclock a m at the county court house in Salt Lake city Utah territory in the court room of said court has been appointed by the clerk of safe court the time and place for tho hearing of a petition of Julian Moses pnlying for the admission admis-sion to probate of a certain document therewith there-with presented purporting to be the last will and testament of Barbara M N Moses deceased de-ceased when and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will or the granting of letters of administration with the will annexed 10 Horace Cummings as prayed for in said petition In witness whereof I have set my set my hand and aflixed the seal of SEAL said court this 2oth day of July A D laPO JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the Probate Court By JOHN L NEBEKEU Deputy Jw e 1 IN < L L E ry Maps Plans Diagrams Bill and Letter Heads Buildings Portraits Advertising Cuts Color labcllroce i WorK relent Articles Engrave HENRY WAGENER Salt Lake City I Utah California Brewery j LaQerBeer A1e Porier WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Second South Street Three Doors East e Main Street t r J C 0 Dese ietN ational Bank ft > r ALT Hh QI Y EtTH I Paid in Capital 250000 Surplus 250000 JOHN SHARP PRESIDENT MOSES THATCHER VICEPRESIDENT L S HILLS CASHIEE H S YOUNG AsSISTANT CLZiR I D xijcyroii JOHN SHARP MOSES THATCHER W W RITER J R BARNES JT LITTLE J C CUTLER JAMES SHARP HENRY DINWOODEY FW JENNINGS D H PEERY L S HILLS GEORGE ROMNEY RECEIVES DEPOSITS PAYABLE ON DEMAND I Safe Deposit faults Absolutely Burglar and Fireproof Rents 3 to 25 put Year I Buys and Sells Exchange on New York San Francisco Chicago St Louis Oman London and all the trlnclval Continental Cities PROFESSIONAL CARDS II DENTISTS DR J THOMAS ENTALTARLORS HERALD BUILDING DENTAL EYE EAR NOSE THROAT OPECTACLES ACCURATELY FITTED SPECTACLES Burrows front rooms 17 and 18 ScottAuerbach building I MUSICIANS PROF ANDRE INTERPRETER irosic LANGUAGES AND FENCING MUSIC Second South and aU music stores I W G CLIVE I niKACHER OF PIANO ORGAN VIOLIN J JL 33 South First West I I fUGHUS OLSOH TEACHER OF GUITAR AND VIOLIN I TEAOHER of Olsons Band 85 M St or musio stores I DRESSMAKERS I MISS IL HAR ROVE TVRESSMAIONG PARLORS U Rooms 30 and 31 ScottAuerbaeh building R M BIELE FROM PARIS I IJUIENCH HAIRDRESSER AND SPECIAList 1 SPECIAL-ist in Bang Cutting Curling Singeing etc I etc Ladies and Childrens HairShampoolng i done with my latest invented method Hairdressing Hair-dressing and Manicure Parlors room 10 Scott Auerbach building ATTORNEYS BARLOW FERGUSON A TTORNEYATLAW 1 a 49 Main St Hooper Eldredge block EDWIN W SENIOR T AND ATTORNEY LAND Salt Lake City Office 66 67 and 68 Culmer Building First South street lAS H MGYLE BOUNTY ATTORNEY ATTCPWEYATLAW J 49 Main Street Hooper Eldredge Block MAURICE M KAIGHK A TTORNEYATLAW 1 Rooms 4 5 and 6 Tribune building corner West Temple andSecond South streets IsL E WEfiAHY A TTORNEYATLAW PROGRESS BUILD a ing Fourth floor t SUTHERLAND A TTORNEYATLAW 1 Romney Block ARTHUR BROWN A TTORNEYATLAW 1 Romney Block F E BARKER A TTORNEYATLAW NO 212 MAIN Jrx street upstairs BW DRIGGS JR A TTORNEYATLAW Jo Over Utah Commercial and Saving Bank 24 E First South street 2 fInu nn 1 VUI niunnnu > i luunu A TTORNEYATLAW 1 Herald Building Up Stair FRAHKLIHS RICHARDS A TTORNEYATLAW 1 49 Main Street Hooper Eldredge Block A B SAWYER 1 TN VESTMENT ATTORNEY SPECIAL AT JL tontion given to the settlement of estates and the examination ef land titles Rooms 5 and 6 Wasatch buildin alt Lake city Utah SW DARKE A TTORNEYATLAW 1 Land Attorney Room 6 Culmer Building Salt Lake City STENOGRAPHERS F E MOURRIN A LL KINDS OF SHORTHAND AND TYPE ALL Progress building Dealer in Remington typewriters and supplies MISCELLANEOUS I MRS C LOUIS BQYDEH I TEACHER OF DELSARTE AND PRAC TEACHER on Classes now forming Also private lessons Special terms to summer pupils Apply at 2 W Second South I PROFL eTh DERBINEB I UIHICll I u Spectacles ace u rtely ftted Eyes ibdt examined A SPENCER BYWATER Si CO miNNERS ROOFING AND FPOUTING A L specialty Opposite city hall ELLIS EVANS PALMER TJAILROAD CONTRACTORS AND BUILD D < ers Grading ditching and Excavating Street grading a specialty Estimates furnished fur-nished Correspondence solicited Office 131 S Main street Salt Lako city HEBER J GRANT f CO T7URE AND LIFE INSURANCE U Offlce HEUATJ Building SALT LAKE DETECTIVE AGENCY 111 A FRS MANAGER E Room 2 Wasatch building PO Box 074 JOHN HELD HESIGNER AN ENGRAVER U with J H Parry Co 45 S West Temple WHITE l ULHER A RCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS ARCfTECTS OL Rooms 410 and 411 Progress building Salt Lake city I NOTICE TO WATER CONSUME I mnn ATTENTION OF THE PUULIC is JL herewith called to tho following clause in Section 11 of tho Revised Ordinance in relation Ito I-to the Salt Lako city waterworks Sprinklers for lawns sidewalks streets windows and fronts in heS upper district must he used only I between the hours of 6 and I oclock a m and 4 and 8 oclock p m and in the lower district between the hours of 8 and 10 oclock a m and 0 7 1e8 oclock p m during the months of July I August September and October of each year Thirty minutes time dach day shall bo allowed I for the sprinkling of each 10 square yards of lawn in the upper district and twenty minutes each day for tho same area In the lower district I dis-trict Any person violating any of the provisions pro-visions of this section shall on conviction be fined in any um not exceeding ten dollars for tho first offence and not exceeding twenty dollars for each subsequent offense A strict enforcement of this ordinane will henceforth be observed Bv order of the mayor LOUIS HYAMS City RecorderS Recorder-S lt Lake City July 111800 NOTICE riOMPLAINTS IN REGARD TO THE ASsessed C AS-sessed value of any property for territorial territorial school and county taxes also for special district school taxes or application for abatement or remission of laxes for the current year must be made to tho hoard of equalization at the county court house In Salt Lake city between be-tween Monday the 21st lay of July 1830 and Thursday the 31st day of July 1830 both days Inclusive between the hours o f 10 a m and 4 p m or be forever barred according to the provisions of the law By order of the county court JOHN C CUTLER Clerk of the County Court July 11890 NOTICE Z C M L SALT LAKE CITY July 101800 milE STOCK TRANSFER BOOKS I THE this institution will Do closed on I July 2 and reopened on August C V G WEBBER Secy fl 1 n I t l > c WELLS FARGO S COS I BANK Salt Lake City Utah BSTALXSH D J8S8 Transacts a General Banking Business J E DOOLY CASHIER Commercial National Bank OF SALT LAKE CITY Capital 25000000 I General Bang in All Its Brandies I DIRECTORS I ThomasTUarshaU F H Auerbach John J Daly W 1 Noble George M Downey Henry G Balch Vice President President Moylan C Fox D C Bacon John W Donncllan Cashier atonal Bank of the Republic Capital 500000 Progress Building Salt Lake City DIECOHS FRANK KNOX Presi T F lIULOY dent T G UTnEltLAD L C KARRCK Vice H L A CUlt President G S Honuas J A EARL Cashier EYAliELKUN GEORGE A Low A General Banking Business Transacted Capital Fully Paid 40000000 Union National Bank I UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY > I I I Transacts a General Banking Business i j Saffl Dfinnsit VanltQ Firo nnfl r J Burglar Proof Rents from0 28 prannnm T R WALKER PnESIDENT M II WALKER VICEPRTSIEn M J CHEESMAN CASIIIEU L H FARNSWORTH AssrCAsniEO J K WALKER JR ASSTCASHIEK lcCornick Co BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion We solicit consignments guaranteeing nnt anteeing highest market gnn COLLECTION MDE AT LOWEST RATES I ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED CORRESPONDENTS n New York Imp and Trad Nat Banli Chemical Chemi-cal Nat Bank Kountze Bros Chicago Commercial Nat Bank San Francisco First Nat Bank Crocker Woodworth Nat Bank Woodwor Bank Omaha I I Omaha Nat Bank St Louis State Bankof St Louis Kansas City Nat Bank of Kansas City Denver Denver Nat Bank City Nat Banfc London England Messrs Martin Co 13 Lombard Street T R JONES S J LYNN T R Jones Co BANKERS I Sat La Ci1 Ut 1 BANK OF SAL LAKE i General Banking Business Transacted I Francis Armstrong M E Cummings President Cashier DIHEdORS I F Armstrong P WMadsen ivar Roberts T Wierbeck T s W Jennings George M Cannon Dr Jos Richards O H Hardy I M Cummings I JTAII COMMERCIAL AND SAYINGS B ANK SALT LAKE CTY cAIrAx 20000000 I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposits Loas csrz Rea Esate SALT LAKE VALLEY LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY UTAH cl1lL1sit1 S5SOOOOOOO I Money to Loan on Real Estate aud other Good Securities on Short and Long Time DIRECTORs FRANK H DTEII O J SAUBBUHY Dnn President VicePresident W S MCCOHNICK GEORGE M DOWNEY S BAMBEHGER JOHN A GUOESBECK EMANUEL KAHN l R EVANS G M GUMMING Secretary S 1 FIELDS JR Treasurer Real Estate Mortgages guaranteed the company com-pany for sale Office Daft Building upstairs No lf6 Main St I I Q J ZION S SAVINGS BANK W WOODRUF B j I Pesident 9 AsslstantCaahlar lbs i 3 and 5 S East Temple cor South Temple SaitktoGitylM S j1 i t i nhiJCT OI s Wilford Woodruff George Q Cannon Joseph F Smith Angus M Cannon James Jack Le Grand Young T G Webber H B Clawson George Reynolds 1 1 TZ ro i w C 0 s v ta A UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM lrOUNTI DIVXSOS y The any line carrying the United States Overlani Mai Direct Connections tetween a Points Horth and Bait t o NEW TIME CARD JUNE 22 1890 I U1a Centra District Passenger Trains Arrive at and Leave Salt Lake City Daily a Follows FROM THE N < lTH I GOING NORTH Atlantic Fast Mall 3COam Atlantic Fast Mail and Utah North Atantc Mai1 era Local 810 am Park City and Utah NorthernLocallOfO am Atlantic Express 123 pm Lccil Express lSOpm Portlane and Butte Fast Mail 710 pm Park City Portland Butte and Atlantic Atlan-tic Express 500pm FROM TH SOUTH Local Express 7JOpm Milford Express 045 am GOING SOUTH Juab Express 44pm Juab Express 710am Ironton and Eureka 7iiJpni MilfordExpress 415 pm U1a Nevada Disric1 GOING WEST I FROM WEST Through mixed daily Express Sundays 810 am Through mixed dally Express Sundays 3 t pI For Garfield Beach daily time card see local advertisement EQUIPlEJT The Atlantic Fast Mali leavinjrOgden at 055 am is equipped with Pullman Palace Sleeper San Francisco to Cnicago Pullman Palace Sleeper Salt Lake to Chicago Day Coaches 3J Salt Lake to Omaha The Atlantic Express leaving Ogden at 630 pm is equipped with Day Coaches and Through Dining Car to council Bluffs Pulman Palacu Sleeper Denver to Council Bluffs Pullman Palace cunci Lake to Cheyenne This is through sleeper to St Louis Pullman Colonist Sleeper San Francisco to Council Bluffs C F RESSEGUIE SW ECCLES General Manager General Passenger Agent I lf fE TAKE H AjD S1AOt llV c TE Chicago I iwalkee 4 Sf Paul Railway FOR ALL POINTS EAST I Is the only line running solid Vestibule Electric Lighted Steam Heated trains between Chicago Milwaukee and Council Bluffs Omaha St Joseph Kansas City and Sioux City All trains composed of Pullman magnificent Sleeping Cars and The Finest Dining Cars in the World For further information apply to nearest ticket office or ALEX MITCHELL Commercial Agent 2S2 So Main St Salt Lake City Aent GRAi 11 STANDRD GGE EASTBOUND TRAINS No 2 No4 Atlantic Atlantic Atanto Mall Express Lv Ogden 9 am 540 pm Ar Salt Lake 1045 am 155pm Lv Salt Lake 1103 am 71 > pm An Provo 1250pm 9 pm Lv Provo 12oOpm 9 n pm Ar GreenRiveru 640pm 450 am Lv Green River 7 Opm 450am Ar r Junction IttKiDn 931 it TI Ar Pueblo 305pm 200am A Denver 745pm 715 am WESTBOUND TRAINS No 1 No 3 Pacific Pacific MalL Express Lv Denver 800am San pgi Lv Pueblo 1 30 pm 1240am Lv unu C d luDctlnuu U m Tl5pm A GreenRiver 1135am llsapm Lv Green River uu 115 am Iij5 pm Ar Provo u 625 pm 711 am Lv Provo U5 pm 740 am Ar SaltLakou SHOpm 9l am Lv SaltLake 845pm U5am A Ogden 30iOpm 1040am LOCAL TRAINS SALT LAKE AND OODEN Lv Salt Lako 850 2 nm and 430845pm Return ar Salt Lake 1045 am 1210 pm 055 and 340 pm pm I LOCAL TRAINS BIXGHAM AND WASATCH Lv Salt Lake 7 MO am Rot ar S Lake 420 pm I Pullman Palace and Buffet Sleeping Cars oa all Through Trains DC DODGE J H BENNETT General Manager Gen Frt Pass At General Offices Salt Lake City Uth THE CHICAGO AND NORTH JL1 vrVi I WESTERN I Ra e3 Is the Short Line and Popular Route For All Points East Makes Direct Connections Con-nections at Denver with tho Denver a Rio Grande and Union Pacific Trains SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS I ICU1G Palace Dining Cars I DENVER TO CHICAGO The Direct Line from SALT LAKE CITY and the WEST t St Paul Duluth and Minneapolis FRED E GREENE Traveling PassengerAgent Salt Lake City I c = jl l R Utah Central Railway rnviE CARD In Effect June 21 1890 Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lako City and Park City daily as follows I SALT LAKE CITY Train t leaves 8th South and Main St 730 am I u 3 I 500pm arrives j 1000 am I PARK CITY Train 3 1 arrives Park City 3pm O am 2 leaves 730 am 4 uu 500pm FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Salt Lake at 1120 am Arrive uu 315 pta Leave Pare City at 00 ll00am Arrive 400 Arrve 0 pm No Passengers carried on Freight Trains PASSENGER RATES Between Salt Lako City and Park City Single Fare 200 Round Trip 300 J H YOUNG Manager T J MACKINTOSH Gen Freifrnt and Pass Agent GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL ESTATE VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT r JA pursuance of an order of the probate court of the county of Salt Lake territory of Utah made on the 1st day of July A p 1800 i the matter of the estate and guardianship of brank Hughes Miller a minor the undersigned will sell at private sale by sealed bids in writing to mo nignest oiaaer lor casa gold com or sue United States and subject to confirmation by said probate court on the 7th day of AugustA August-A D 180 at 12 oclock m at tho law office of J H Moyle 49 South Main street city and county Salt Lake territory Utah all the right title interest and estate of the said Frank Hughes Miller a minor in and to all tho following tract of land to wit An undivided oneeighth of the following described de-scribed tract of lana occupied as a mill site and race beginning at a point on the east line of the county road eight chains fifty links 851 west and one chain twentyfive links il25 north from the southeast corner of the northeast quarter 1t of the northwest quarter 4lof section eight 8 as established in township town-ship two 2 south of range one O east Salt Lose meridian and running thence north on the east line of said road five 5 chains thence west on north line of another county road two chains s jventyseven links 277 thence south three chains nfty links 350 to top of bluff south thirtyseven degrees east south 3 ideg east two 2 chains thence East one chain thirty links 130 to the te southeast corner mill site and point of beginning begin-ning containing 140 one acre and forty rods The head race described follows Betdnfling at the point where the centre of said race connects con-nects with the east line and 25 twentyfive links north of the said southeast corner of mill I site and running thence south seventy 70 degrees de-grees east thirty one hundredths 30100 chains thence south twenty 2 degrees I east one 0 chain thence south seventy two 25 degrees east two and sixty five onehundr idths 263 chains thence north seventythree 7 degree east three and fifty onehundredths 350i chains thence south seventy 70 degrees east one and ninety one hundredths 190 chains thence south fiftytwo 5 degrees east one and fifty onehundredtha 150 chains thence south seventy 70 degrees east four and sixty onehnndredths 460 chains thence north eightythree 8 degrees east three 3 chains thence south sixtyfira Go degrees east one 1 chain thence south fortysix 4G degrees east ninety onehun J dredths 1 chains thence south thirty I 30 degrees east eightyseven onehundredths 87 chains thence south ten degrees and thirty minutes lD 3 east two 2 chains connecting at this point with south line of James R Millers Mil-lers land six and fifty one hundredth 6CO chains west from his southeast corner said line being the center the race being two 2irod wide and contains one acre and twenty elghi square rods 12S the centre of the tail race connects with the west line one chain and thirtyfive links 135 south from the north west corner of mill site running north sixtyflva 6i degrees and thirty 3 minutes west eleven and sixtytwo onehundredths 1162 chains connecting with Big Cottonwood creak and being two 2 rods wide and containing ninety two 92 rods Total in mill site and three 3 acres more or less Situate lying and b ing in the county of Salt Lake and territory I of Utah Terms and conditions ot sale cash gold coin of the United States 10 per cent of purchase price to be paid on the day of sale and the balance on tneaay of confirmation by I 1 said probate court All bids to be i writing sealed and delivered to said guardian or J Hon Moyle H-on or before the hour of sale CHILLION L MILLER Guardian Dated this 1t day of July 180 Guarn 6th Till Books of Moses r Lone Lost Friend Albert us Macnus White and BIackiiaslcSlleniFr5ena = Book of Nature Secrets ol e Life Unveiled Divinln Rod to find Gold Burst and Hidden Treasure Circulars Cir-culars on 17 2cta Address 5 B O jSTAUFFKKBacl manvllle Daup C1 c r 1 g > |