Show i f r The State Ml of Utah I f Capital Fully Paid 500000 j Surplus 50000 CORNER MAIN and SOUTH TEMPLE STREETS S S S Salt Lake City Utah Si S HEBER 3 GRANT President g St WM B PRESTON VicePresident S HEBER M WELLS CashierS Cashier-S S A DIRECTORS S S t Joseph F Smith Chas S BurtonS S Burton-S S Wm H Rowe Nephi W Clayton l S Abraham H Cannon Frank Y Taylor S S Spencer Clawson Philo T Farnsworth S Yfsco ison S S BUns Morris E M Weiler Henry A Woolley S S S GENERAL Biffifflft BUSINESS S Accounts Solicited Large and Small r Special attention to country trade i 7 Collections a Specialy Correspondence S W invited I f HSdS S I Special Notices Want For Sale For Bent Lost Found S cic Advertisements 1 cent per word each issue by the month Si00 per line Estray v I roticos 51 00 lor each animal advertised aiarriape notices ilCO birth notices 50 L cents death announcements free obituary ii fS comments J5 cents per line No advertise menttaken for less than 15 cents I S r ANTED A YOUNG LADY WITH EXPERIENCE iik ould like to get work by the day as ironer Address E Herald ffi jf WANTEDCOAL MINERS FOR U Pff l mines Rock SIr flS Miners wantine II i KO d tteady employment will do veil to sed Ii Alexander Spence at U P depot on 22 i 23 I and aith between the hours of 10 and 12 a m aud2 to 4 p m they will get Ic per mile rate c S TIT ANTEDBY A LADY WITH TWO < i little girls two unfurnished rooms andS and-S board also where the children can be taken r care of part of The time Where there are no other children preferred Address L E b this oRlce WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED AGENTS i good pny and promotion 90 Culmer BittS Bitt-S ITANTEDBY YOUNG LADY EMPLOYment V > EMPLOY-ment cleaning offices Apply 159 West lt > t South S5 5 TIT ANTEDro BUY OR SELL COOPS COOP-S V T bank and mining stock A D Wooley broker No 8 Hooper block t T ANTED 10000 CATTLE IN EXCHANGE for choice business and residence prop 5 crty located in Salt Lake city and Brigham Cty Address John T Rich Brigham City E5 Box Elder O Utah TIT ANlEDA GIRL 12 OR 15 YEARS OLD 1 T to assist in general housework Apply S 44 Eat Second South street third floor astern ast-ern Misfit Co T7 ANTED FOUR WAlTER GIRLS TO 1 > work in beer ball Wages 61750 per week and percentage on sales Must understandS understand-S dancing Address P O Box 24 Hailey Idaho 5 FOR SALE TTHDRSALE CHKAP ONE LARGE HALL FORSALE 1 < JT safe with time lock very roomy for books and papers suitable for county or large office 5r purposes formerly owned by ZIons Savings Bank Write to Peoples Coop Inst Led for particulars T ORSALE = SHELVING AND FIATURES 17ORsLE 1 Ju at 50 East First south also a bard wood biding desk S R Parkinson assignee 1I1 FOR SALE CHEAP A CALLIGRAPH tyyewriter in good condition Apply this office T TOR SALE A GOOD SECOND BANDS > BAND-S FOR mailing machine cheap just the thing for country paper Address Herald FOR RENT I T7 OR RENT 2 ROOMS AT 159 CENTRE l 10 Jj street on car line t7 per month k TOR RE CHEAP TO MAN AND FOR 1 or tinall family with references live A good rooms bath room and cellar in good house i close in Board for small boy will be accepted for rent Apply to room 4 old Tribune building build-ing f L ingF I OR RENTTHREE ROOMS AND SUMmer F SUM-mer kitchen at lo 143 North Oth West r 1OR RENT NICELY FURNISHED o JD 1 rooms at 134 East Third South opposite Knutsford hotel pleasant surroundings Apply Ap-ply at promises Mt VOR RENT FIRST HOUSE EAST OFt OF-t FOR ball Inquire 511 East South TernS Tern-S tIt plO TOR RENT OFFICES IN CULMER FOR 1 k Low Rates Apply Room 71 DIVIDENDS < S YIVIDENIJ NO 70 OFFICE OF THE II DIVIDEND company Salt Lake City f Utah territory December 15 1S92 The board eS of directors have declared a dividend for No sg ember 1892 of thirtyseven thousand five hundred g t dred dollars S37 00 the same being twenty 1t live cents per share upon the capital < of the company payablo December 169 f S nOire or the company No 125 South M r L 5 up stairs Salt Lake City Utah ter IY andS and-S 5 at the office of the treasurer J B P cm San Francisco Cal and at the office of t transfer I I cpent Messrs Lounsbery Co M a budding budd-ing No 15 Broad street New YorkCl Transfers Trans-fers to close December 28 1892 I Diie ia1 Uins R C CHAMBERS Presides S MONEY TO LOAN y rONEYTO LOANAMOUNTS BANGING M from ZOO to 5000 on real estate 510000 to buy notes with money in bank Call on Spencer Co 65 West Second St nth f TTARRIS WILSON 221 MAIN STREET > II i M ONEY TO LOAN CROSBY CROSBY t n Richard Street S ft AND S PER CENT ON CHOICE RESI 4 denee loans 61t per cent on business property Bacbo second floor Dooly blockS block-S 77UGENE LEWIS ATTORNEY AT LAW JO room 310 postofflco block Money herein here-in bank Apply direct and save commissions commis-sions Hi 7 and 7i PER CENT ON INSIDE IM 6 proved property John L Snyder Boom 35 and 36 Hooper block Telephone 557 Large building loans made 5 ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATESONE 11 r to five years time on city property or improved im-proved farms Graves Vinton Co W H Dale manager COT McCornick block PERSONAL T > ERSONAL LIFE READINGS CHARACter J CHARAC-ter business marriage etc and trials of events by the spience of the stars James D Kelfer astrology room 12 Cliff House TF YOU WANTA MUSICIAN TO PLAY AT IF balls concerts etc go to J H Akert 410 E Second South f > HAS VENEZIANI AM PH D UNIversity J UNI-versity of Heidelberg Germany prepares pre-pares students for eastern universities Attention At-tention personal Best of reierences Rooms 4278 Dooly block T PATRY PROFESSIONAL NURSE L just returned to the city St James hotel XTOTICE BOARD OF EDUCATION OFTHE iM City of Salt Lake Nov 12 1892 All persons S per-sons that are holding bills that are past due and unpaid for labor or materials furnished for the school buildings now being erected are requested re-quested to file duplicate copies of same witb the clerk of the ooorl immediately This notice S no-tice must not be construed na a guarantee by the board of education of the bills of contractors S contrac-tors for labor or materials materIalsBGRAYBOULD 5 Chairman Committee on Sites and Buildings WESTERN BILL POSTING CO INC > irAfli OFFICE 40 RICHARDS STREET MAIN Lake S W Anderson general manager man-ager Branch offices at Ogdec Park City PinTo andLogM S S LOST T OST BETWEEN N Y CASH STORE JL and Z C M L a golden wedding ring Return to Salt Lake Steam Dye works and be I rewarded S MEETINGS SLT LAra CITY RAILROAD COM 13 panyNotice is hereby given that a meeting meet-ing of the stockholders of the Salt Lake City Ralroad company will be held at the office of the company Hooper block Salt Lake city Utah on Friday the 13th day of January Ib93 at 10 oclock am for the purpose First of ratifying the action ot the board of directors of the company in adopting a resolution Nov JJi 1892 whereby the president and secretary were authorized to execute bonds of the corporation ito I i-to an amount not exceeding Si 500 00000 together I to-gether with a trust deed to the New York I Guaranty Indemnity company of all the property of the corporation to secure said issue i is-sue of bonds Second For the purpose of authorizing and directing the board of directors I to issue additional stock of the corporation BOas BO-as to make the total amount of stock Issued I equal to S3000u 00 per mile for all of the forty two miles of road of the corporation Third For the purpose of amending article sixth of the articles of incorporation of the company so as to permit tho corporation to construct maintain and operate lines of street railroad outside of the limits of Salt Lake city within I Salt Lake county Fourth For the purpose of increasing the capital stock of the corpora tion by changing the par value of said stock irom 5010 to 10000 per share Fifth To transact such other business as may come be fore the meeting By order of tne board of directors JOS S WELLS Secretary I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON I i Monday Jut 9 3892 at 10 am there will be a special meeting helu of the members of the Brighton Ecclesiastical association at i the Brighton ward meeting house for the purpose pur-pose of chancing the number of directors and holding an election of officers and of giving the annual report F W SCHOENFELD President SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING is The time in which to give notice of the I annual meeting of the stockholders of the Muldoon Mining and Milling company hay big passed there will be held a special meet I Ing of said stockholders at No 11 W Second I South street Salt Lae city Utah on Dec 26 1892 at3 oclock pm for the election of a board of seven directors and the transaction of such other business as may como before said meeting SALT LAKE CITY Utah Dec 3 1892 S JOHN H RUMBL Jit Sacretary JOHN T DOSNELLAN President PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS rIB BOXELL SPECIALIST IN JCHRONIO if diseases Equitable block 44 W 1st South S ATTORNEYS IM WADDELL AND THOMAS ADAMS I 1 attorneysatlaw and mad attorneys 22 24 East First South street Salt Lake city Utah HIRAM E BOOTH E O LEE J G GRAY LL Booth Lee Gray lawyers C3 Oi and 65 Commercial Block Salt Lake city Utah B W WHEELER ATTORNEYAT LAW FW is Room 45 Central Block 40 West Second South Street Salt Lake city Utah rAURICE M KA1GHN ATTORNEYAT MAURICE 1 5 and 6 Tribune building corner West Tecsrle and Second South SrI ICHARD W YOUNG ATTORNEY RICHARD building opposite Z C MLa ML-a RANT B SMITH LAWYER MINING I law a specialty Morlan block West See ond South street J M W DARKiATTORNEYATLAW LAND O attorney Hooper Block Salt Lako City DENTISTS T L WHYTOCK DENTIST MERCAN J tile block corner Main and Third South T B KEYSOR DENTIST ROOMS 1 2 J J and 3 first floor ScottAuerbach building CHIROPODISTS BR W H JACOB SURGEON CHIROPOdist 15k CHIROPO-dist manicure and Ucrmatofogibt Corns removed without pain 22 West Second South MUSIC AND LANGUAGES S DROP ANDRE TEACHES MUSIC LAN PROF i guages and fencing at pupils home and at office Realty building 221 S West Temple St SHORTHAND COLLEGES I r ANSFIELDS SHORTHAND SCHOOL ILL Instruction In shorthand typewriting spelling business forms etc Special dictation ass three evenings a week Rooms 101 and Oi Commercial block ARCHITECTS war CARROLL ARCHITECT BOOMS 45 TO 48 MEKCAirrmj BLOCK Corner Third South and Main Streets Telephone 454 SALT LAKE CITY TrAitS TrAit-S LEGAL NOTICES TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR JL Salt Lako county Territory of UtahIn me matter of the estate of Jane Richardson Richard-son deceased Notice Notice is hereby given that D C Richardson administrator of the estate es-tate of Jane C Richardson deceased has rendered ren-dered for settlement and filed in said court his final account of his administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled en-titled thereto and that Tuesday the 10th day of January A D 1893 at 1 oclock a m n the court room of said court In the county court house Salt Lake City and county Utah territory has been duly appointed by the jude of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause if any there be why said account should not be sot tied and approved and final distribution made n prayed for Dated Dee 16 1895 C E ALLEN Clerk of the Probate Court By CAUSTEN Bnowicn Jn Deputy 1 N THE UNITED STATE COMMiSSION 1 ers court city and county of Salt Lako territory of Utah Before Harmel Pratt United States commissioner H Pembroke plaintiff vs Hattie Reynolds defendant Summons < he people of Utah territory seed greeting To Battle Reynolds defendant You are hereby sumnionad to be and appear before said commissioners court in the a ty and couniy of Salt Lak territory of Utah and answer a complaint fed against you by the above named plaftJ within five days exolu kY OOCUYU vcj LL 113 Bumnona ne served in Salt Lake city within ten Oi11 served out of said city but in Salt Lake county and within twenty days i served elsewhere Said action is Drought to recover from you the sum of 2l5 claimed to be due plaintiff n om you as balance due for the rent of certain premises known as No 5 Franklin avenue in Salt Lake city from April 10 1892 to December I U92 and which claim was duly assigned by S arah J Pembroke to sad plaintiff and tor costs of suit And you are hereby notified that I you fall to appear and answer the said compla nt us above required thesa plaintiff will tile judgment against you for tho sum of 235 and costs of suitWitness my hand at tho city and county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah the 28th day of November in tho year of our Lord one thousand thou-sand eight hundred and ninetytwo HARM EL PRATT U S Commissioner DESERET NATIONAL BANK SALT LAK O TY9 UTAH Paid in Capital 50000000 Surplus 50000000 1 S HILLS President IOSES THATCHER YicePresident S HS YOUnG Cashier S DIREOTORS S t S HILW MOSES THATCHER W W BITER J T LITTLB JAMES SHARP D H PEERY GEORGE KOMNEY JOHS R BARNES I W JENNINGS HENRY DINWOODEY J C CUTLER JOHN R WIDER E R ELDREDGE A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACT Safe Dsposit Vaults Absolutely Burglar and fireproof Rents3 to 25 per year CORRESPONDENTS YORK CITY American Exchange National Bank and Kotmtsa Bros CHICAGO Union National Bank ST Louis Mechanics Bank OMAHA First National Beak end Nebraska National Bank DENVER Colorado National Bank SAX FRANCISCO Bank of California LONDON Melville Pickus 3s Co TRUSTEES SALEWHEREAS ON OCtober I L oc-tober 2 1891 I Theodore A Davis and Elizabeth V DUVIS his wife as parties of the first part made and delivered to the undersigned I under-signed trustee as party of the second part a certain trust deed of the real estate heritmlter I described for the purpose of securing to Elton Hoyt the party of the third part to said trust I oeed the payment of a certain promissory note of even date therewith made and delivered to I said Elton Hot by the suid Theodore A and Elizabeth V Davis for the sum of Six Thous 1 and Five Hundred fGftOu dollars payable one i i year after date at salt Lake city Utah to the order I 1 of said lton Hoit together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum I from date thereof until paid interest payable I quarter yearly Said deed of trust was recorded 89ai dcg corded Oct 23 1891 in tae county recorders II office of Salt Lake countyTerritory or Utah in I book 3F of Trust Deeds on pages 125126 And Whereas said parties of the first part in said I trust deed covenanted to pay said note according accord-Ing to the tenor and effect thereof and therein promised and agreed that in case of default I should he made in payment of said note or any part thereof or of the interest that might ao crue thereon as the same should become due and payable then said trust deed should be in force ant the undersigned trustee might thereupon there-upon proceed to sell at public venduo to the highest bidder for cash the real property set forth is said deed of trust and hereinafter described de-scribed after first giving notice for thirty days by publication thereof some newspaper published pub-lished in the onntv of Salt Lake aforesaid And out of the proceeds of such sale the said trustee should pay the amount of said note and accrued interest thereon to the bolder thereof and the costs and expenses of sale including reasonable attorneys and trustee fees the sate to be conducted and advertised as specified speci-fied in the deed of trust afore ° aid And Whereas no purl of the principal or interest of said promissory note has been paid and the same is due and in default i Now therefore at the request of the holder of said note the undersigned trustee hero t y 1 gives notice that on Thursday Jan I1 1SS3 at the front door of the Salt Lake County court housenin Salt Lake city Salt Lake county Utah twelve 12 oclock noon of that day he will under and by virtue of the trust and power given him in and by said trust deed as such trustee offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property aforesaid and hereinafter described or so much thereof as shall bo necessary to pay the amount of said note the accrued interest in-terest thereon expenses of tno trust and sale including reasonable attorneys fees and com i pensation to the trusted Said property is described as follows Situate in the county of Salt Lake Territory of Utah towit Lots two 2 to seven 7 inclusive fourteen 14 to nineteen 19 inclusive twentyfour 24 to thirtysix 30 inclusive and fortythree U3 to fiftyfive 55 inclusive all In olock one 5 in Davis Sharp Stringers addition Salt Lake city Utah Also lots three 3 to fourteen 14 inclusive in block two 2 in said addition Also lots one I to four 4 inclusive and I thirteen 13 to seventeen 17 inclusive in block three 3 in said addition Also lots one I to twentyfour 24 Inclusive and fiftyfour 5 to fiftyeight 5 inclusive in block four 4 and all of blocks live 5 and six 6 in said addition Terms of sale cash Dated Dec 6 189 EDWARD RICHARDS Trustee E W TAYLOR Attorney 384 Co mmercial block Salt Lake city Utah TN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR IN Salt Lake county Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Edith L VanOrs dale deceased Notice Notice is hereby given that P L Williams administrator ot tUe estate I es-tate of Edith VanOrsdale deceased has rendered ren-dered settlement and filed in said court his final account of his adnvnlstratlon of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled en-titled thereto and that Tuesday tae 10th day of January A D 1893 at 10 oclock a m at the court room of said court in the county court house Salt Lake city and county Utah territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement of said account ac-count and hearing said petition for distribution distribu-tion at which tithe and place any parson interested inter-ested in said estate may appear and show cause I any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution distribu-tion made as prayed for Dated December 10 1812 C E ALLEN Clerk of the Probate Court By CAUSTEN BROWNE JR Deputy 5 I Ty HERE AS HENRY JOHNSON AND 1 t Ernie Johnson his wife by their certain deed of trust bearing date the 5th day of Sep tember 18S9 and duly roco ded in the recorders re-corders once in the county of Salt Lake Utah territory in book 2F of mortgages pages 176 to 180 Inclusive sold and conyeyed to William W Peat trustee the followidg described property prop-erty situated in said county of Salt Lake to wit The northwest quarter of section twenty three 2 in township one I south of range two 2 west of the Salt Lake meridian including in-cluding with said land all ditch and water rights thereunte pertaining or in any way belonging be-longing whether represented by shares or cap ital stock in any ditch company or by actual ownership of any ditch or ditches or interest therein or by contracts or leases with any third party or which are held and controlled by the said parties of the first part in connection therewith there-with in trust for the purpose of securing the payment of that certain promissory note of said Henry and lmllo Johnson bering date the 5th day of September 189 for the sum of eleven hundred SI tO dollars and payable to the order of the Lombard Investment company September 1 1892 at Kansas City Mo with interest from date until maturity at 6 per cent per annum payable semiannually and the principal and Interest after maturity to bear interest atl2 per cent per annum payable semiannually and whereas the said Lombard Investment company did for value received indorse assign transfer and deliver said note to John Tiornnn and whereas said William W Peet has removed from said territory of Utah and by reason thereof and by proceeding duly had in the district court of the Third judicial district of Utah territory William C Hall was by said court appointed trustee in said deed of trust in the stead of the aaid Poet and to succeed to and b vested with all the power and authority originally conferreu upon or vested in said Peet by said deed and also on said 10th day of October Oc-tober said Tiernan In accordance with the terms of said deed of trust did appoint said Hal such trustee and successor in said trust i and whereas according to the terms and conditions condi-tions of said note and said deed of trust said note is due and no part thereof hag been paid and whereas it was and Is provided in said deed that should default be made in the payment pay-ment of said note and a the request of the holder of Said note the said trustee or his successor suc-cessor the undersigned should proceedto sell saM property or so much thereof as may be necessary at public auction to the highest bidder for csh for the purpose of paying said note and fulfilling and discharging the obligations obliga-tions ot said trust and whereas said John Tier nan the owner and bolder of said note has requested re-quested said undersigned trustee to proceed to sell said property under and In accordance with the terms of said deed Now therefore the undersigned trustee aforesaid at the request of said John Tiernan said holder of said note will in accordance with the terms and conditions of said deed on conditons deed Saturday the 31st day of December lS2 at the front door of the county court house of5 talt Lake county 1 Salt Lake city Utah territory ter-ritory at 12 oclock noon of that day sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casb said property or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said note and interest and cost of sale and to fully satisfy and discharge said trust WILLIAM C HALL Trustee Dated at Salt Lake City Utah Nov 201892 TOXiUfci UJf SALtt UJNUEJt DEED OF JL Trust Notice is hereby given that whereas where-as Ears Nielsen andKatarina Nielsen his wife on the 28th day of May 1890 borrowed Zions Benefit Building society the sum of 5600 and made executed and delivered to said society their note and agreement that amount payable pay-able in installments according to the terms of said note and agreement to secure the said note and the payment of all Installments and of his fines and assessments according to the rules and regulations ot said society oa tho same date made execuled and delivered to tho undersigned Ellas A Smith under tbeihands and seals thetr certain dead of trust which deed of trust was recorded in the office of the Salt Lake county recorder In book 20 of mortgages pases 51810 202122 on the 23th day of May 1890 which deed of trust so recorded now hereby referred tb and made I part of this notice whereby they conveyed to Elias A Smith the undersigned for tho uses and pur > I I j < poses named in said deed of trust and to his I heirs and assigns forever all the properlY here icattfr described And whereas the said Lars Nielsen and Katarina Nielsen his wife are now in default in paying the interest instaltments and fines and there 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KAHRtCK President Vice Presides 3 A EARns Cashier GEOJSGE A LOWE W E SMEDLEY J G StrrnERDAMD E L A CUE G S HOLMES ElIANOEt KAHN I General Banking toi iiess Transacted ESTABLISHED 1871 MoCORNICK GO BANKERS SALT LAKE CITY UAH A Genera Banking Business Transacted Collectiona Promptly mado on All Points in the West and Northwest Careful attention given to Consignments of Ores and Bullion Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on the PrincipaL Cities of the United States and Europe S ant PRINCIPAL COERESPOXDENTS New YorkImporters and Traders National Bank Kountze Brothers Nationa Chicago Commercial National Bank San Francisco First National Bank OmahaOmaha National Bank 8t Louis National Bank of commerce Kansas City National Bank of Kansas City First National Bank American National Bank Denver Denver National Baa City National Bank Ct Natonn Pueblo First National Bank Portland OregonFirst National Bank London strmti Martins Bank > Limited C3 LoEibad UTA EL E Conercial and Savings Bank 5 SALT LAKE CITY Capital 200000 Surplus 40000 Five per cent Interest mild on Savings Deposits De-posits compounded four times a year Nickel Savings Stamps for sale at tho bank or any of Its agents DiBzcrons Francis Armstrong P W Madssn Ur Jos S Richards T W Ellerbecb Bolivar Roberts Thos W Jennings Oscar H Hardy Samuel McIntyre M E Cummings 1 IPTF iti RAILROAD ANNOUNCEMENTS A NDE Rio Grande I RAILWAYS Western tmdfdic1 e6 S1 Gau S CURRENT TIME TABLE IU EFFECT AUGUST 28 1892 LEAVE SALT LAKE No 2For Prove Grand Junction and all points east SCOa No fFor Provo Grand Junction I and all points east 12pm No SFor Provo Payson Eureka and Silver City 405pm No GFor Bingham and Sanpeto 910 a m No ForOgden and tho estl5pm No 1ForOgden and the west 115 am No 5 For Ogden and the e5t 4Wpm ARRIVES SALT LAKE = No IFm Provo Grand Junction and the east ll05anv No 3Fiom Provo Grand Junction and the east 1143pm No 7 From ProvoPayson Eureka and Silver City 10 10 am No 5From Binghaja and Sanpete 445 pr N6 6From Ogden and the west 900am No 2From Ogden and the west 750am No 4From Ogden and the west 915pm 5 0 PULLMANS PALACE 8LEEPER3 tON t-ON ALL THROUGH TRANS 0 5 3V O CHAN GES SAFETY SPEED AND COMFORT TICKET OFFICE 200 SOUTH MAIN STREET 0 D C DODGE A EWZLBT J H BaVMSrfr Gen Mgr Genl Snot G P TAll A T-All Enjoy Life WHO PATRONIZE THE TE ELECTRIC LIGHTED STEAM HEATED VESTIBULED TRAINS Of raa Chicago Milwaukee AND St Paul Railway Is tho Only Lie Running Solid Veatlbuled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted Taint Daily between Chicago and Omaha composed t = r ha of Magnificent Sleeping Care and The Finest Dining Cars I the World EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS Any further Information will be cheerfully furnished by T F POWELL Tray Agt JNO S TALBOT Com Agent ROOM 2 MORLAN BLOCK e SALT LAKE COY SHORT LINE TO THE EAST THROUGH VESTIBULE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS And Free Reclining Chair Cars from Utah Points to Chicago and the East S VIA UNION PACIFIC AND C N W R AH WAYS For tickets sleeping car reservations and a Information apply toW to-W L STANNARD general Agont Salt Lake City W A THRALL General Pass and Ticket Agent Chicago ChicagoJMOM T E PACIFIC 5 SYSTEM The TJro 1 ter L8 TRAINS ARRIVE AHD DEPART AT SALT LAKE CITY DAILY AS FOLLOWS EffectlTe Oot l 1893 ARRIVE From all points east 300 a m From Butte Portland and San FranCisco Fran-Cisco 905 a m From Cache Valley and Park City 1050 a m From all points east 1240 p m From Ogden and Cache Valley points 710 PI From Frisco and intermediate points 1000 a m From Juab and Eureka 610p m From terminus and Tooele 400 p n DEPART For Ogden and all points East 800 a m For Ogden and intermediate points 610 a m For Butte Portland San Francisco and Cache Valley pointsloo urn For Cache Valley and Park City 330 pm For Ogden San Francises and a points East 630p m For Eureka Juab and Frisco 740a m For Juab and Intermediate points 425p m For Tooole and Terminus 745 am Dally Sundays excepted J Does not rue between Juab and Mil ford on Sundays CITY TICKET OFFICE 20 MAIN STD ST-D E BURLEY Genl Agt Paasgr Dept S Q H CAFK E DICKINSON Pros and Genl Asst Pes Mgr Asst GenIMgn E L LOUA2 GPTAgt ESTABLISHED 1882 18 JOSLIN PARK JEWELERS 170 and 17 Main Street 0 S DEALERS ET DER I Diamonds Watches Jewelery o anfl Silienan Sole Agents for the Patek Philippe Cs Watches Souvenirs In Tea Coffee and Orange Spoons the finest and largest assort eat in the city Tourists will Ondhero tho most unique design to select from 5 All the Latest Novelties in Gold and Sily r o Our store has lately been enlarged ana refitted re-fitted and newly stocked and wo now have t finest equipped Jewelry House in the west JOSLIN PARK 0 We are the only authorized City Tim keeper raper = 0 SPECIAL ATTENTION T MAIL ORDXRS C c 5 5 5 5 5 |