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Show 1 " j c7?T7rv- - '".AIJ LAKK "nm-- """-i..u- -, n .vK . im. T . OUT." SALT LAKE J iFt.AL. I )1 KSfANT TO AV OKhF.K OF S M.K TO I ino directed hx the Tumi Jo bial II etrlct ' Court nf I tab. Territory. I cui expnaeat p un-ite utHtx.ii. in the h.:srieat ( . ,icr for rah. at tlie ..iiih iriml di-- r i ( in- - Salt I .ax r ximty .'iriii .i;.. in Salt f ake c tv I tsh Term.), nil the ,i,h dux id June, !. el nj r;.-k ni., the I l..xx lutl den rltx-- real rxut t.x an: All t tour i Hi Wm tt ulnetv ihrx-- e itrti. : plal ' II." Ha't l.aka Cty Huivi-v- . Hull Ijxke i lly and e .mm. i,ih Territory. i..eihcr wtta nil ul -- uwiil..r the icnmenta ncreditanvnta an I i'iirt n .n.ea thrvl.'blnng:nT r in ar.y w j To he I a- - lee t.n .te-r- v if Jc-- J. Mur p':y ixiul I'flx'ii: Mutpfcy. at the mill ! II J. Met iiwr. i Tram of aale caah. E. II. IVmxi'Xx 1'. H. Marshal. Itv ta ar and Hrpufv Marshal. Salt l,ak.'( tv liah. Jimr . nwi. I tCtl. YOTU 'B OF COM PI.KTII IN "l V wa'terin"imuaiilnl h !iiin Ftaaxtrxfxo.tr thNooxl't.cnx -- i4.,ith.e.'rcthiev giveu that ihs- - Lake, Ave,ir aud Coile-to- r or Salt liy hit" m.ilpiiil.im."ii-.- l thelM and pl.il pertaining to a tux at four mill per equal- (out. I, x,, xv iIhm IH til n I Salt Lake city. May '.Mil. U..i ilt. following described Ini iir plox- - .xf ground namely: 1,1 m.k w. ,, ;i w.k tv. MkH aud i, block hi: lot I, I. hixK'kKV lota I hha-- .: ItllnK.a. block ,7: all ill pint I. Knit Lake Lake city survey. .id t;ix being f,.r in-- eicu ti.il of the water m.iliw al.n i Hie i,.!..xxim rrnite. nmnalv: K xliwt. it Mvtli Miiith. ami niiinliu "inh t :'Ux-- . ii ii, Tlilnl Htn-it- s.inl t an.l i.Ut haxe ,Hltixl m lha ..Itl.-eii- l Ihi-llyrx-- . ri.nlor j. rl,y bAH llul wm h,. ,, (r siw'tliMi fur a pert.il ( . n iim- in.m ami after the 4th it:.y (.f June. i.i. ,im1iia ahi. h t me xxrlitiu a'vai to the . Itv ioiiii. ii for the oxtreciion of tne aeaesatllent lnv xe Med xnlth Mill rxvorxli r. In imrsmiinv of the orxlliialii In aueb i a' imx liieil. I.OI IH I1YAMS tlly Rwriler. .ilt I.skc C Uy. June ,)rxl. i.xvu. lteFopiilar Route ETo all Points East Only one cliniijio uf cuin Utah to Kan-sas City or Si. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Free Kixlining Chair tun. Bo sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway It. C. Toicuxeml, O. P. A T. A., Ionia, S. V. 1 .ruh, r.y. f '. .1., Salt Lake O'fy. L'tah, Konm WW, Pmamt Blitg FINANCIAL exists:. Wt L.k. Clty Vh transfr,as"(is,',xllse';''lll,nKe- - mkM tolrgwuhlc cigS bl. 1 'ho Prtn nXm.tenti0nglve'u,0th8 "rtUnsofow. rae1!.!an''e,' m:Mle on cmaienments at loxvest Particular thughtCt.il.N,Ifi t.x tor.es. u oiSng torn. Accounts solicited. , correspondents: wens. ftrSJoS::::-.:::::-;- : fcsrkN,aNtioantalloiBiiank" . .v:::::;. nJZ. on vim National Bank::::::::;;: S MenhantB-Nationa- l Hank. ... .... rS elb, iaigo JiCo .....San Francisco 3". E. DOOLY, TAKE T the IMiimomj CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL FOR ALL POINTS EAST. t;.rt,."JhL?.l0arillt!e7dJ.ln, running olld VeMllnile, Steam Heated tralna between Ihloano. Milwaukee and Council Hluffa. Oma-ha, ht, Joseph, Kaunas city and Soulx City. AU tralna compoaeit of Pullman magniticwut sleeping can and The Finest Dining Cars in the World ticket offlceorUrrmaUon pply to tbe nottr,', ALEX. MITCHELL, Commeirlal Agent. ii3 south Main atreet, Salt LnkaClty, CaPtaI Fully Paid, $400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banting Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $2 5 per Annum. .T.R. WALKER, Prealdenr. M. H. WALKER, M. J. CHEESM AN. Cashier, L, H. FAKlxSWORTII, Asst. Caaliler, J. It WALKER, Jr.. Asst. Caaliler.. dailies H. Bacon, Frank L. Holland, President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. . Salt Lake City, . . ut. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. --Commercial National Bant-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ko. tt A'ui i'l'mf South Street. DIEECTOES: H. O. Ba..-:- President G. M. Hiiwnky Tiios. Marshall, F. K. Sckymmku, F. H. AUKKRAMH, I'. C. BAOON, John J. Daly, W. P. Nonr.K, J. W.DuNNiiLLAN Cashier Transacts a General Banking liusiiiess in all its Branches. Sella sight drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular letters of credit, and postal money orders on all part.i of Europe and the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to. Loans money at tho lowest rates and on the Ixst terms prevailing lp this market. McCORNICK & CO., BnSTZZEISSa. SALT LAKE, UTAH Cartful attention !)iwn to tk Sale of Orei and Bullion. We solicit Comiguvienta, guar-anteeing highent viarket prices. COLLECTIONS MADEAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED; CORRESPONDENTS: ; New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, CUom- - leal Nat. Bank, Kountze liros. ChicaKO frommenial Nat. Bank-Sa- Francisco p'lrst Nat. Bank, Crocker- - Woodworth Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. Ht. Louls-St- ato Bank of St. Louis. Kansas Cit- y- it. Bank of Kansas Cily. Denver-Den-ver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, England-Mes- srs. Martin fc Co., 33 Lombard street. Bfiir .rrn arnaili Hailhii' r ;"- - -- a.aaa. J SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, i Salt Luke City, Ttah. CAPITAL .J00,rO0. Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, on short and long time. DIBKCTOHS: O. J. Salihu-v- . Preu f. H. Vnr. VirPra: W .. MrCornirk, tirorg- -, M. to?y, S. Bamberger, John ,. Oroetbeok, Umonuel .V. R. . 0. M-- Cummiug.Secrctam. 8.H. Field: Jr. - - Tretunrer. Keal Estate Mortgages, guaranteed by the company, tor Office Daft building, No. 1M Main st KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers , and Stationers. No. 46 V. Second Booth 8L i Salt Lake, - Utali j ,,riBt' j Hooka Kr.leil. Priuten aud Bound U Onier ; Samettof Ka.irxd. Mining. Bank and Mer- - , cantile W.e-- always oa baud. Comple'e Uncof on Suppilr. embracing the , imnd appn-ve- Lar--r Having and ,. Etun.mical lnventi j Prices Low. : Call on Ui. i.r.titL , ; Sim os "wii e ui:u ium I'UI.nt In tlx IMtr1. foiirf In ami for the ThlnJ J- - lli tai t of I ith Terrtl.y, l oiinlrot Halt iJlke. Joho It. In (ram anU John T. IKmnellan, IU1- - ' A.loiixh IHiikammcr. Aan Wall. J antra KM J nelly, Annie Monhelm. John w. (Itia-na- . j Arfnea M mi titf anea V.Hina. eterutr'i , of the estate ot Mah.Hirt M VollIXK, ilea-4- : I Mah..ir1 M Votniir WttlNeM H .nnr Wal- - J ilmar Yixuti,- intixMr heira of al.t Mah.xrl . M Vonlitf .lo.iil liul Am". Ji imntf. i hetr ir'nr-i- i xftianlun .teferni.xni'. 'I'HK I'Mit't.K ! TIIK Tt KKITORY fr I t th enf aree-tli-t lx Ail'.ll.b llaakam-tite- r A trun Wail. Jamra Kenixeily Anuia K. M.Hilxeini. John W. lingua. Atfne 4 Y.Miaw. AifH M. iwoia eeiilrtl of th etal(t o MNxnrt V. .Mna ileeW; Makourt SI. Younif, WnxWelii s. Nouiijf M ai.temar Younf. niiiHir heir, of aaiit M.xhourt M. Y'liina-- . an.t Aanea St. Youna. their tfwtlerai Kitai.llan. itefeii.lant : ; ..n are re.iM!i-e- fix alar In aa a. ti- fca'nt xmi ix the auoenaniaxl ; ixlaimi m ilxe i!irl- - r.win of th Taint ' Airtat ll.lrtc of the TelTtlrxrr fit I I ah, anrf to iin- -. r HleJ Ihervin xxlllxlll ten itav. .'kvlMatxe of the day of Nervlcai after thO nervH-- on roil xf im aummort If arve4 : uiiin ihu exrtiniv ; r. If eervrxt nut of this ro.ie.tv imt in thlliixirl.-t- niitxiniaentyilava. othefxxl aitnin f.tv xtaxa mr JiHlrnent bf ilcraxili will la. taken aainl yxai, a cxllU lax the aer of aiil .anitiaini. The eaiit a. lt.41 U txriaiaM to aax-- a iWreartl I hi. xix'irt a.lju.laliia thai the ilefenxlanta aa4 ea h an.l every of idem he forever taarre.1 rroni all riaim toanv eataia rxf tnheritr-- tnr frxxa-- hxilxl in thai certain rxeny aittxaia in alt jilieeMintr t tah cmunietx. Uia" tn renter ef rala traet eat attxt wl xn aiiiH loa of va la t' h1 'letil Miirxev. a rtale wouth frx.m a.aith-a.- ' ae. tlon U lonahli I MHUh of raaita j I eaet. Halt lakemetMUit. iVeme aeal al ltif j the center of eai.l afreet tur . rtala to rioter .nC I 4 rxKjk llwt, llikrlh and at.UtK. thetHH axtft in the cenier of aa'lt alreet a rxata tx taat v ia Weal of antlthneat fxmer i wmlheaat quarter of aahl aecllolt taeox-eeaa- t m aoulk llna4 4nt ae. iiii teal raia to a a4nl rftia txeatn niua". theu.r a..iiih u lxjinnluit a.lj'nlia l.laillllrra to he the nthlful anl laaftil nxanera In fee lniileof aai.1 irnii.ea; for axe h otar relief aa mar tat jui ant exiiiltaijia. An.l you are herrv aotiflext that If Ton rail f to aitMar ail'4 anaaer I he aat.t ei.nxplalnl aa alatxr mjulrext. the al.l lalBil(T "III aixly t i lh curt the reliei neman.ie.t therein. W Itneaa tha It., t narlea It. aixe, ' Ju.le an.l the aeal of tha al.trtcl I 'l ioiiii i.l Ihe Thtt. I .M.ll. lal rtl.trl. 1. ; xKl. - tn anxl fixr tha Territory ol I'lah khia ! I . t llih tlay of May. tn the year uf ir : Ierxt one taaiaii4 elhl huu.lrxxU j ami nlnete i Mi MiiaJxH, Clark. Hy tie.) l. LwuuK l"eiutj t'h. Tu . ETl.;Mr:T or kstiti:. In the lrnhat iurt In the mailer i( the In aint for Halt lain- - estate of exxiinty. Terrllory of , Wil.UAXi n,.f hi hit .e.ea. NliTli K IS HKKKHV l.l V KM THAT M Ilia. Ithurt. aitmlnlatrutor of the estate of VAuliam HI. khin-- .l ilerew.l. haa ren.i. re.i f. aeitieuieiii an.l ro.Nl in Ihla court hta nnal of hla adiitlnlatriil.ifi of aalil eataie ami petition for nnal itoirthn lion of the real, me of aalil ralaie aiuoiij tha iierai.ua emit fe.l thereto ami ihnl Krlilay tha June. A i. ni. at In oel.ak am, al the courtroom .xf aal.t cmrt. In the rmintr rotirthoinw Hall l.aae rltv ana cxuinty I'lah Terrltorv, haa heen ,lnly ap.x.nel hy the JmlKe of ahl iMitrt f.r the .'tilenieiii of aal.t account ami hearlnt aal I petllton h.r .ll.trll.ii tloti. at which lime an.l nt.-x- auv wraon inter ete.l In aht eat ie mar aiHai-- ant ahoxr raitw. If any there l. hv aalil ahim not l aettled ami aiinea, ami nnal ulttrt-bullo-niaite , jiraxea for. latU May vh, inn. Jottxt C t'lTI Clerk of the I'rolMtle t ourt VOTU'K (IF t1)Ml'I.KTin UF ASSKSS-i-haul lax for the evtitiloii of the wutci tmilnnn Fourth .South alrx-ei.- - No- - lio Is berchx i;lven that the Anrxair an.l t o. r of xMlt f.ake cuv haa mnile an, I cm. lileteil the Hat uml plat l tax at the rati, of four mills per Minora fiait. hy i he city council of Salt l.akeC.lv. WaytfTlh. tii. ni,n I he following Iota tor plercH of ginmul. namely: leta. Ml Mia-- 4a. iota a. ;. blin k s. iota , a. M,K-- ' 1 3- hha k W. all In pliil A. Halt lke Uty aurvey. aald lay (or the extension of the water main- - along the Minx inn route, namely: Fourth South street, Ixeunliii! at the corner oi Fin.! West and Fourth mmlh. and ninnlnit xvenxxanl one blin k. Said list and plat have la'en lodged In the office of the t ity Keeiiider, No.,, city hall, and nil) he open lor lusiKH-- t Ion for a iirrlndol ten tlava finiu and alter Ihe 4th day of June, imii, iIiii iiik xxlildi time written apia-al-s to Ihe i ltv ctuiurll for the correction of tne assessment nm is. una x urt thneald Hmsiriler. in uurauance of theontln aint) in auch case pnn lded. l.nt la Hyams. City Hrxurdcr. Salt Lake City, June a, iMai. ('BUCKING jtile Attempts of the Ozar to Squelch Eveiything Not in locoid With His Despotio' Eule.' ' " .j IDEAS BE CHOKED TO DEATH? liilantbropio Beggars-He- alth of Miners Highest of American Peaks. ggjjjng of the Russian censorship, frWge Kennan, in an article in The vrinry 6ay8: "iia'i does the Russian emment hope or expect to accom-lis- b bv 'blacking out' articles that aim mnlyto tell the truth with regard to 5an affairs, and by throwing into every man in whose possession U articles may be found? ITie Russian author Prugavin, in a iookthat was inadvertently sanctioned censor, but that was after-rar- d r the press seized and burned, asks this same uestion, and says: 'Can an idea be 'baked to death? Can thought be killed, jjried, or annihilated? Are not truth, md love, and justice, and freedom l? It is the most terrible of mis-ses to suppose that ideas can ever be nislied. People have perished men nve died in chains and casemates, their vjes have decayed, their graves have m lost, and their very names have eu forgotten; but their ideas and aspi-ado-live on. Washed in the blood of jertag, such ideas and aspirations iave become the dream of every man in rhose brain a thought stirs and in whose iresst a heart beats.' "The press censor, when he burden Vflgnvin's book, thought that he had iestroyed forever its 'pernicious influ-jc-e, bnt the 'ideas and aspirations' of he gifted author 'live on;' and his words, lihough burned by order of government i Russia, will appeal to hundreds of lonsands of sympathetic hearts in Eng-m- d and the United States. "Some time in tho far distant future to free Russian patriot, no longer blind-- 1 by the censorship of the press, will ook over the pages of his national his-or- y that record these attempts to gag ublic opinion and strangle human hought, and will wish from the bottom if his heart that so humiliating and lunfful a record might be 'blacked ' nt.'" CITY. Sh0t8Tand Scenes in and Around Intermountain Metropolis. PLACES OF INTEEEST TO VISITORS. A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, tha Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Lake-- . Location. Attraction. ,nd Climate. Garfield Beach and Other Summer Resorts. reIhh..C"y f Salt Lake ha -- " "Wen riaai?eWOTld- Tt,e about 1 lncrea8"'8 t a rapid rate, wountam, in a " tte base ot l Wasatch lovely valley, rich in agrtcul-tura- i resources and i9 eignte(!n mUeg dlstant tnm Great Salt Lake, it, elevation aboye waleveli, 4.350 feet. There are many points of interest to vlsitorsin the city and near it. Mere are some of them : The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- e granite struc- ture was begun April, 1863. It Is lOOxttO feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers.whe n a?Sfa' W1U be m feet 10 uelBnt- - Over 'Vjave been expended on the Temple, thaaamei now ,nertng completion. lu The Tabernacle. Jix!tAeld tne MrvlcesoftheMornton mdtheBeare 8,t'iled eveiy Sundav So,m "?regatlons of people, both ahanm nrt "". The structure is oval in r?tl oFSfaJ?(1 breadth. It has a seating capa-wl-i.' ci000 "Sople- anhei-- may be hear,' S?iV sauidtobethe flueat organ in tho V?.t- tt. 11 HHn ln the taliemaole. and fin that its acoustic powers are very , The Gardo House, Pa'ae. was built by Brigham oiing wh0 wllled tnat ,t ghoula b U)e residence of his favorite wife, Amelia olsom Young, but since his death it has been thechureh8 resldence ot dignitaries ot - Iirlgham Young's Residences, ltnow-- as the e and the Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed iuto other hands, save the larce lot in which is Brigham Young's Grave. This can be reached by passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old mud wall which at one time encomiiansed Brlgham's pri vate property. One or two ot the prophat's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave and there is space left near by tor the graves of his other wives. Peseret Museum. This institution is situated on South Temple street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a large number of interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history of Utah. It is well worth a visit. Prospect Bill jwfth it lookout tower commands a splendid view ot the city and its surroundings. The Tithing Building possesses interest as being the general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon church from its disciples. Liberty Park, in the southeastern portion ot the city is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. t The Chamber of Commerce, on Second South street, is visited by those who take an interest ln the commercial standing of the cfty. There are several large canes con-taining specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South street, is under able manage-ment and is handsomely and comfortably fitted up. Some of the best talent in the coun-try is constantly passing between the Atlantic and the Pacific, and Salt Lake City is always made a stopping place for performances, either the opera house or the ; j Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brigham Young over thirty years ago. It Is a large and beautiful temple and is comfortably arranged. , , Assembly Hall, near the temple, is used In winter for worship by the Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 120x68 feet, and cost 8150.0U). The ceiling is dec-orated with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of tho golden plates to Joseph Smith. The Jxatatorliim is a large circular bathing house, the center of which, under a glass roof, Is a swimming pool. The water is brought ill pipes from Beck's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bath rooms. Electric Street Cars connect with every point of interest In the citv. The svstem Is new and the appointments good. Rapid transit is assured. Camp Douglas, three miles east of the city and over 400 feet ' above it, is beautifully laid out in the midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of tha officers are built of stone. The nost commauds a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt, Lake lies like molten silver at the foot of the western mountalng. Beck's Hot Springs are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. They issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid irj cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and scrofula. The waters are used both in-ternally and externally, and there is an excellent bath house and necessary appointments for the comfort of patients. The Warm Sulphur Springs are between the Hot Springs and the city, abeut one mile from the postottlce. There is a good hotel and comfortable bith house in connec-tion with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. The Mountains are unsurpassed in magnificent canyons, and it least a doren of the grandest are within rVach oftheolty. These invite the tourist to days, weeks or months among their Slid to fish, to hunt, to scale the Seaks and ridges, and to gather wild flowera gv th Tildes of mossy springs, beneath the umbrageous pines. Big Cottonwood Jonvnti should seen by every tottnst HTaVe Ma" and Martha from which flows the turbulent Cottonwood river; and at the base of the mountains are lakes Riaiiche Florence and Lillian. Besides these Parley's, Emigration, and City CeTcany all exlrekely picturesque and delightfully Kmantic. Pleasant Drives in scores around the outskirts of the 15? along the quiet country roads, of rich and meadows tb22.Ua and fields of grain: while the gwn entirely lost nrtc Syomunder the branches of trees arfd"aveTedges of the wild dog-ros- e ?eli?Mo'on pioneers vv first made glad si of Salt Lake valley sud-denly hTtfSttogPupon them, oa th, ath of July, 1847, The Great Salt Lake. its sunsets Phil B"0" y0iarand sea, In Aal! Africa, Europe and America, wonderous and where Th waves are " found ywere (t led fl"est'l? wtUr bathing in the world. Oarfeld Beach of the beng but i5 vrithin.37aince f18!?1 uxurV and comfort for a dip i interest for J IJ;, Gartleld Baach 1 shf--PMifl- c Kau- - ay company, era. Thisresort talWeiL,MtS bl vtartirs. te similar ln SSffieS H Garneld, U weU worah, a llatt. NOTK'K. Tan-- i a lirTxi.at I Ornrt orCirrn.M i ih nrm. t i ttiiaa. v i WaaniioroM Max ti I HO WMKItraa. bv aatlafactorv exl.leii.--. Jl.reaciile.1 til the llll.leralKlletl II haa haell ina-l- lo ai'xear that the Nalloiial lUnaul the Heiulilu- al Mail illy. In iha rti of Salt l.aae. in the county of Salt Lake, ami territory of l lah, haa compiled xxlih all the proviaiona of the alatlltea of the I tllteil Stale. reiiilrel In lax compiled w ith tH'tore au aaeia-tatlo- ahall lax aulhorlarxl tniauiitiienc Iha hualueaa of Hank Ilia, AMiTHKHKniHI. I Jeaaa D. A tUMh.iiua, dep-uty and acting coiiiiitrollet of the riiirem-y- l.x certltv that Ihe National Hank of the Iteliulillc at Hall l4lk city. In the city of Salt ltke. In ihe cftiinly of Salt an.l tcr rltoryot l lah la authorised lo coiiiinrn, e the hlialtlcaa of Iwllliilig aa trox .le,t n Section fifty-on- hundred and UH nine of tha re Vtaed alatlilea of the I'nlted Statea IN TKSTIMONV WIIFHFOF, wttiieaa my band aud aeul of ofRi-- this ivth day of May. J. n AaaAMiaa Deputy and acting comptroller uf tha cur rency. NOTICE OF COMl.l'KTION OF ASSKSH. of a lia-a- l tax for the exleualoii of the txater nialua on t enter and Fl'lh North atreete.-Not- lce la herein-sx-el- l that the Aa aeaaor and Collector of Sail Lake Cltv haa nuule and coinpleiexl the llt and plat iieilalii Ing to a local tax at Ihe vate of four mills per square foot, lex led hv theOllv Council of Salt Lake city. Mays?, iswl, upou the following de-- iUied lota or pleiwa of gmunri, nainelv: lnita l. S, tl, 7. block 1; lota Si, ;l. 4, ft, lilia'k i; Iota a. S.4,MiliH-kUN- ; lota 1,'J.WiM-klf?- Iota . .1. bha k IW; luta , a. 4, hlm-- Win plat E: lota 5. It. T, . blia-- l.tl; Iota . l),S, a, f. a. il,M k 118. plat A, all III plata Kami A. Salt Lake City aurvey. aald tax taxing for the entcnaloti ot the water uialua along tha following route, liamely: lenter alreet, coiiimeuolng at tlir In-tersection of reach, riiiininn north t.i at h North s.reet. and from Inieraei tloii ofOnterand lat want, ami riiunlngon Mh North lo'Jnd Weat street. Said Hat and plat have heen lialged In the office of the City Recorder, No 1. Cltv Hall, and will lie ohii for luiiection for a period of llldays from and after the 4th tlavof June, ism. during w hlch time w rllteu apieala to the City Council for the correction of tlieaaeaa-men- t may he tll.nl with the mild Recorder, in pursuance ol tho ordinance luauch taae pro-vided. LOUIS 11VAMS. City Recorder. . Salt Lake City, June S, Istai. X A KM HAL' A HALE. 1i Ksi'aNT ti an ixnnr nri.r TO i ma dire, tea ar lha Third Ju.ll.-la- l pialrt. I t xMirl of (he Temt.a-- nl I tah I aall eliaxaa I al puhlic aale al the frxtnl ar .xf t&e munir i ..urikouaa In the tty of Salt I jika. ernat 1 of ' Halt lake, and lerrli .rT of flak. ax lha Ilia, day of Juu IMai. at l nelnrk ax, the following xleacrlbe.1 real aaiaia aituata. , lying ami In VVa.t Jordan Malt I aka like Ctniniy l lah Terrti.irr and aa follow a tix wtt- Hewinning taattlv aeaaa aa4 aexen teniha ixjt 1 hii rxala e aa.1 laentt otxe and isl a k) rata aouth frxni the northeaat e.arner of the ntxrttieaat nttarte i nf Ibtrtr flea tth loanahtp laaitt aouth of rang txtxa i. Wea 4atl l.aa mertd-ta-thence waith alaxaw and nx-- taattta ill a lo, rxala. the ik a iraat laeaty aaa and letilha ixtl h lin Sala Hi.namxrlh an tberan- - tar of a three rad atreei etax-et- t xmdax-- a leniha i ill tii rxala thetica eaat txreaty trne ana it 4. letilha iVI ,1lui r.al. t. plara nf f eontatlllligtao htillitraat and f.irl t aeyea axtei f One .iiiarler i9l?L4i aitiare rxaja moral- laaa ; t.reiher wilh all atx.l atnciiar Iha tanementa and auiurtetian--a- a iheeauni-- Ixelotiging or In anvwlae aixertalii'in era lha J premlxee aillij t to aal and to ha .,ld I T la aold a the pnartv f Joha II lr. I ham, l.oulaa M i.tahaox l'oliy i.r.hartt as-- t ! C II. W kll!cln,,ra. at the aidl of William J, I Jenklna. j Temianfaale raah. K, M P.aarxa My 'Ionian Cannon t'. A, Maraaal. M aralukl. J Haled Muy tilh Ixmi 4al f Rio Grande Western Ry. SCENIC LIXE0F THE WOULD Current Time table in eflVt rroui and after Mai 4, 1MM). EAST BOUND TRAINS). No So. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Kxpreaa Leave Ogden V.m a m, fi:4U p.m Arrive Salt Lake I0:4fx a.m. ?: n.m Leave Salt Lake 10:fxr a.in. 7:15 p in Arrive Provo Ill: p.m. :IA p.m Leave Provo ia :4ft p.m. :lfi p.m Arrive Green Kiver :!ttp.m. 4:'ux a m Leave Green Kivxsr 7:inp.m. 4 Ifi a m Arrive Pueblo l it p.m. :U) am Arrive Denver....... . 7 :4ft p. m. 7 lf a. m WEST BOIMJ TRAIN. r"No7F NoTS- -" Paclllu Pa'lMc. Mall. Kxp'-ea- Leave Dcnx'cr'. S:l)0 a.m. k:d) p.m. Leave Pueblo p.m. 111:4(1 a.m. Arrive Green River t:W a.m. II :4li p.m. Leave OreenKlver 10:111 a.m. : trt p.m. Arrix'e Provo 4:fi0p.m. :fxt a.m. Leave Provo ISMft p.m. 7:16 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake p.m. 8:NI a m Leave Malt Lake Ti p.m. f:ufx a.m. ArrixeOgden H .tj p.m. m:HU am. LOCAL TRAINS SALT IJtKR AN II Ol.llEJI. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: h .ii am. u;iif.a.in. ni nSu.m. UKtp in 4:a0p.in. 7:0fi p.m. T:()p.m. 8:4Hp.m HALT l,AKK TO BINIiHAH AND WAHATi'H. Lv Salt, Lake. .7 :40 a.mlLv Waaatch . . 10 :(! a.m An- - Hliih:HM..H:.'ifi a.m l.v Hlnxhain.. K M.p.ni Arr Wasatch.. ;1 .mArrSalt Lake 4:Ji)p.m Trains run to waaatch only on Mondays, VednesUayn and Saturdays. D. C. DODGE, J. H. BENNETT, Gen. Manager. Ueu. Puea. Act SiOTUK OF TIIF INTKNTION OF THE CITY Colllltil to elteud W ater nialtia on Fourth South alreet, between Fifth and sixth Kaal atreela. Notice la hereby given bv the Ctlv Council nf Salt Lake City of lh Inteuiiitn uf am k Council lo make the following deerrttaMl Improvement, to wit Kitenitliig mid laving Iron waterpt(xea or malna along the foiloix-lu- airaeta namely: (III Folllih South atixaet rroui preaetlt lennliitia midway between Firth and Slith Kat atpeeta mi rxala eaat tn SI ith Eaat aireel and detrariiif three fourths ot the coat thereof, eellliiAled at lii laeven hundred dollara.i, by a loral liadi the lola or lilecea of ground within Ihe following deacrlheil dlalrl) t, he lug Ihe dla trtct to la- - affected or benefitted by aitld nantely: Irfd I and k bio. a 'la. lixtaT and M. block 'tl. all in plat Ii. Sail Lake cny aurvey. All proteata and ohe. Uona to tha rarryhig out ot an- h Inteniion niual lax pre aenleil In writing to the cly reeonlrr on 14 tat fore June loth. iwii. txrlng tha lima art by the aid I'nllliell wheu It xx III hear and etmalder auch nlilectlona aa mar be niade therein. Mr order of the tliy Council of Salt I .aka I lly, made May l.ltb, iwi. Ull'IS IIYAMH. City He.or.i..r, N OTICE Or COMPLETION OF ASSESS-men- t of a local tax for Iheextenalon uf -the water mains ou Wall and Currant alreela. Notice la hereby given that tha AaaeaMir and Collector of Salt Lake City has made aud com-pleted the Hat and plat ixertaltilng to a local lai at the rale of four nulla per eipiare bait, levied by tha City Council of Hall Lake Cltv. Maywth. IMun. upon the following deaorihed lota or pieces of ground, namely: Lota D. .1, 4. fx. B. T. . III. bha k I : Iota I. W. H, bio. k II, all In flat B. Salt Lake City survey, aald tax for the extension of the water malna alonr the following .leacrlla'd mule, nainelv: Wall street, adjoining Cuiillnl ground a north tnlla Intersection wllh currant alreet. and along Currant atreet to lla tuteraectlon w llh Oak slmet Said Mat aud plat have b.'en lodged In the olfli e of Ihe City Recorder. No. It. ( ity Hull, and will for inaHctlou for a per.1 of ten days from and after the fourth day of June, mi, during which time written appeal lo the city Council lor the correction of the aNM'aament may !' Ilkd with the aald record"r. In piirauauce of the e In auch ) provided. LOCIS IIVAMh. (ity Unorder. Salt Lake (it), June ,1rd, Mil, Philanthropic Beggars. "Say, mister, give me some money to ray some supper with. I haven't had a rite to eat today. Can't you help ma Jong?" It was a street beggar accosting a sor-- i I'trfnl looting yonng man on one of the irincipal thoroughfares of the city. The roting mau stopped. "There's a nickel," aid he. "It's the last I have, but take 1. 1 shall soon be where they don't need Mey. I am tired of this life, so take it ud good luck to you;" "Are yon so much in need as that, partner?" asked the beggar. "Yes, I have been looking for work for two weeks, but it's no use, and my way's all gone." ' ,; For a while the beggatf hesitated, then hepulled out a dollar. "Here," said he, "take this. You're worse off than I am." "No," answered the young man firmly. 'It won't do me any good good-by,- " ud ho walked rapidly down the street. A policemnn overheard the remark rod he followed and overtook the itranger. "Look here," said he, "are you tha Mlow that's about to commit suicide?" A hearty laugh interrupted further Itiestions. "That's all right, officer," said the wild-b-s suicide. "I am just trying a Me game on these 6treet beggars, and 's the third one who has fed me money. Kansas City Globe. MOllfK f Of tar iHfrnf.mt iff 'ke a tl fa roaWrX). t ; faill oa I eaarr-Mj- l afreet. taVaxyaafa-- t aa ..africf An. o. F. imiMir nyuivr.N hvtiifcity I Nivrii nl salt laa litrnf the inlcniton of alii h oiin.il tomaka tha bdlowlllg daa. rlhaai f Itiiprox-eiiien- l to wit The ctoalrxi, of Fngllah Portlatid remeat ai.leaaika along Iha tolloallla- - atraela. nail.etx. Tha aaal eMa nf Commetclal airex'l. between I'lrat and HeeoxVa Soiitli allrela. tha Waal aide of t o.nmerx-ia- l I. alreet. cotiiittrltcllig al a pole--t HM feet aolltl. ? of aouih lln" "f Ural Sotllll atreei, Ihetva J axxulh t.l Ser.m.1 aWMllh alraal, and defray lha I cxxel and apwtieethere.if eallmated al Taetrtr two hnli lrr.1 and Ian 4 Bll ,fciMU4i .mara, b i. a I'w al a.eaxotetit uta.n Iha lota or l.le, ,f ground within tha f.dl..a ina l district, la..ia Iha dla. rl. I to he atta. te-- or heneA.ed ht all lltll.roxen-.etil- . Iiatnejy lria a ami tl j bl.a k .u piai A. Mill Uh.im aurter j All proteata and o..)m-ii..ti- to tha earrving f ..ill ii) am h iMlntlon Iwi.al he preaealt.1 III w riling I.. II..- i H M' of.ler . or Jiltia i 17 tail, Ix iiii the time a. I hy tha aal.t nn.i i when It a ill hear and .xHiaider aura nnjea-lina- . aa may ta-- made , i llyorder.tf I'.- - CUy i 'niili.il of Hall l.aa lily, nta.1 May iwi i l.t n Hv, I Ity Beronlef. f NOTU'K OF (OMI'Liri'loN OF AKSK.SH of a tax: lor the eyienatoii of the w ntcr iiuilna ou Ninth Knai aired: Noltc.1 la hereby given that the aaaeaaor uml rnlli'iior of Halt l.aliei ily liaa inuile and com pli'tcd the Hal and plat pcrlalulng lo a lu.nl lax al the rule of four nulla per atpuxre bad. levied bylherllyniiiu.il of Salt Lake City May:?. IH,I. llaillth.l following dcacrila--d Iota or pieces of ground, luiucly: Lola I, a T. k, bl.a-- 41. lota V. ,i. 4 5, bl'a k 4V, part, of lot I, block 41. p il l of lot 4. and all of lot .1. bha k 4.1, all III plat II. Hall Luke I lly aurvey aald tax laing for the i of the water mama along Ihe following deacrll.n.1 mule, nainelv ; Ninth Kaat alreet. laxlweeu s.a:oiid ami Fourth MUlth aU'cta. Said llal. mid plal havn laetl lodged In the ouice of the clt v recorder. No. )f, (Hy hall, and will lie. ir' rorlnaie'ton de- a )m i I. i.l or leu days from and afier Ilia 4th iluv uf June. Mil), during which time wiillcn appeals to Ihe city I'onncll for Ihe correction of the nsaehaiiirnt may be tiled wllh Ih.iaaldrai onlcr, In pursuance ul the orilltuincn In auch cane piovldeil. LOI'IH IIVAMH (ily llecurder. Salt Lake CUy, juno .ird, isiai. Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Pansohgcr Train lvei and arrive at Salt Lake City aqd Pick City dally as follows: - Train I lcavrts KlghOi So aud Main at T:.Ta.m .1 " ,, ' " 4i p.m " arrives v ' liMOa.m ', i " - " " TWp.tn r.iHK i :n Y. Train arrives Park City 10 i) a.m .1 " , . " 7:iip.in " 2 leaves ' ' T:,la.in ' 4 . " ' ", 4:;p.m I'AhSr.M.KIt RATKS: Between Salt Lake f.'lty and Park City, single trip, Hi. Between Salt Lake City and ParkCily.rouud trip.W. JOS. )f. YOVSd, ' . T.J. Mrt.WOHlf. Manager. 'cm, ft. tt l'a. Agl. SUMMONS. In tha lilatrlct Court In and for the Third Judi-cial Hltrit of liah Couiliy of Halt Luke. KATg P. Tavoui, Plaintiff , I va. I ai'MHuaa. Gn.ui.iiT II Taiixjii. Iicleiidaut. I Th" People of the Terrllory of liah send greeting to i HIiM-r- t II i nvh-- .n lm. in.it 'OU AKK IIKHKHV H'KIJI IUHI TO Al 1 pear III an l,r..itHht attuinit y..n t.r tha ata.vn natm-- plaintiff In Ih. IHatrl. I Court nf the Third Judicial t nf the Terrllory of liah. and to ali-a- -r Iha roiuiilalnt (lied I herein within ten daya leicliialve of the day i.f aervlcei alter the aarvlce on oit of (hla aiitiinmn If aerv.'d within this cntintv: or If aerv.l nut of Ihls euiinly. bill III thla (llnlrli-t- within Ixxcnly days; olherwlaa within toiiy daya nr Ju.lg ni. nl by default will he laiieii auulnal you, tn the prayer of aald complaint, The aald action la bmuiiit to have a decree of thla court fllaaolvlnk the notlda of fnixtrt inony herei.ifor.eiating bet aeen plaintiff and detendanl: awarding plaintiff ritat.ely of tha child. Carey I'eebiea Taylor, laaiie .f aald . aud euale ol anil, Ataive decree played fur on the ground that alin e the nral elaht mmithaof thatr niarrlana d. fen. lent haa ail fully failed refuaed and ncyic i.Mt lu provide fur plaintiff Ihe tmmmon of life, or to provide for their aald child That alma June. ISH7. defendant haa rnutrlbiite.1 alee, lutaly nothing toward the aupia.rt nf plaintiff or their child, alihouich otlofi reiiueated to dn ao. and haa compelled plaintiff to aiipfain.. nut of her own means, Iroin defendant aud thatr aald child. And yu are hereby nuilllial that If )" fatt Uiapjaiar and anawer the aald coiupUlut aa ataive required, lha aa'd pl.lnlirl win apply to the court f.rr tha relief demanded therein. Wltneea, the Hon. chailea ex. aue. Judge, and the aeal of the ct Court of tha Third Judicial luairi'-t- . ar.A.) In and f.d the Territory f liah thla'JSih day nl April in Ihe y-x- r of uur lird one thutivand right hutc diedand nttiely. HSNNYfl Mi Mil l in, CIcTk. By (;.). II, lrf.la. Deputy lierk. N'OTICK OF COMPI.KTION OF of a l.a-a- l lax fur the extenlon of Ihe water mains ou II alreet.- - Notice la hereby given that the Asneeaor and Collector of Salt LakeClty haa made and couipl.ied the Hat and plat iMM'lalnlng to a l.a-a- tax at the rataof four liillle jmt aquare fixil. levied by the cny I nun-el- l of Salt Lake city. May 'JT, IMtaf. iiion the following lota or plecea of irround, namely; le.ta'j.S. blia-- gn: Iota I I, bl.a-- HI ; lola 1.4. block lini; lotag. .1, block 107. all In plal. I. Salt Lake City survey, anld tax being for Ihn extension of the wat'-- r mains along Ihe following ileacrllied route, namely: M street, from inleraecllim of fjtli and II lo Inletai-cllo-n of nth and II street. Said Mat and Plat have been lodged in the office of the (ily Recorder, No. K. (ily Hall, and will lie open for lnaxec-lio-for a iieriod of ten days from and after the 4th day of June, laiio. during whl' h lime writ-ten appeals to the City Council tor th" ent ree, lion of the aaaeaament may be III".! with the mid Recorder, In pursuance of Ihe ordinance lu such raee provided. LoUIHHYAMH, City ICecordar. Salt Lake CUy, June 3, Iwii. .MfTin: O (Ae lul'iifoia ., If a f ilx; faaar.f furafr. f tlitrtrntkm tm rirff nala afreef n4 aa fittS A'.ial trf1. bfacitMnfrd aa tHtlrwi .a. N'oTff r: isiirMi fiY..ivr.N nvthfciTv' II of ball Lake CUy id lha inlxilt", or am h lo niaaa tn following dea rlla-d- l lixiptoxenienl, In wll Th r.Hiatriic linn ..f Fngl ah Cortland remeiii auleaalka anma lha bdlowilia atraala hanialy Tha aonta alc-- of i r irai Souih at. rmin Firal M a in a pnta. Am feet eaat frnn eaat Ha til Fbal g.aai atreat, j and from n."c.ii to Seventh Fa, atraala, tha J ti.irth aide uf First Mfitiih Btrt, r.aiifnectng feet eaat uf eaat Una of If I gaal altaa), then, a e,tal tn Seventh Faa. atreet; the eaaft able of Flret F.ael alrel liataeea South Tarn- - i tne arid r'lrat Hntt aireel Ihe Waal aide rf liral Faal atrael hefaeen HoMlh Temple al res ; and a ffdnl M feel nnna nf nnrih lln of glra j S.e.lh atrel and defray lha r.Hil a,et apra ' I hereof aallmale.1 al Twenty tk e.aan4 hx huudred and twei.e ina. ixVaatf JSi am- - J lara. by a local aaa.aaman. .ipnQ Ih tola .ar plecea uf r,..ia. wl'hln Ihe fl.ealn da rlhed dlalrl. t the diatticl I.. tax affmad " ' liatieflted hy aaid rni'r.ve.nenl, ItSBJiely tjxa hl.a-- k tl Me b, and a ft.e-- ft. Inl I. , i .land I bin. k 74. lota I and bfa-- IS, IMa 4 - and hi" k 71; haa I 7 and I, 7, all lax, I plat A. Salt laikai Ity aarvey. Ij.ia an--t a, hl. k '. o.a a, 1 and a, III., k M ( tola and i, hl.a-- Hi Inta 7 and l.l.- - : be--a I I 1 I and 4 Me a ad; luta I and 1 in a W; it 1, 1 1 f and I !!- - 'I and l"'a I and 4, bit k all i I plat H Sail Idiket ily aurvey !. All i.ruieata and iiiiei..aa lo Ik earrrtnr t mil n) anch inteoibnt rmot a preaenle1 lay T wrtllng In Ihe ny Karnrtler rfi nr hafnrajrtaa , 17, lawr. balng lha iiiuaa.1 by aai.i'.wen. II wheel i. II will hear and r.awl.ler an. fe pr. audi utile, llofi. aa mar ha nala Iharat... Ity nf ihe ! Council of Sail Laky City, made May i sW t lria Hrana. .'ity Racurder. - LKO A I., OT1CK OF CalMPLETlON OF AHHKHH-mcu- t of a lorjil tax for the extemxlon of th' water main' on Third .voutli street. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe aeaeasur and collector of .Salt Lake City has made and com-pleted the list and plat, pertaining to a local tax at tbe rateol four mills per square foot levied by the city council uf naif Lake City, May 27. 'USW, upon the fnllowing descrilxed lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lota a. 7, hlia-- 40;lots, 6. blo k 41; Iota g, 3 block 41; part of lot I. block 41), all in plat B, Halt Lake filly sur-vey, said tax being fur the extension uf the water mains along the following deacrtlied route, namely: Third autith street from near Eighth east street to Ninth east. Kald ilat and plal have been lodged In the office of the city recorder. No, tl. city hall, and will bo open, for for a pericd of ten days from aud after the 4t day of June. IM), during whb h Hint) written appeals to the city conn, if for the correction of the assessment may be tiled wllh the said recorder. In pursuance of the e tn such case provided. Lotus H yams. City Recorder. Bait Lake City. June a, PWi. Health of Miners. "w tuu impression among some who 'are never investigated the subject that ne occupation of coal mining is un-- , and it will surprise the majority Jlsarn that now the ventilation of the aheries haa been so much improved the coal miner ranks among the lthiest of workingmen. As a rule siners are undersized. This is due to their Ration, us are also their well devel-?- m trunks and arms. The most fre-w-nt functional derangements among are dyspepsia and headache. The finw's ack" is a well known in districts where small seams are ,wa, and it is a very troublesome one 'colliery doctors.. - ; f A few years ago the mining classes to suffer largoly, far in excess of rest of the population, from lung jMes. There was a form 0 miners' mm, known as anthrocosds, where, Post mortem examination, the lung 38 fotuid to be perfectly black. If the 5 a squeezed there exuded a dirty , 111k like fluid, caused by the pres-o- n (luantities of unburnt car-- ,' ti all this is, to a very great the past. A case of well Nf4 nuthrocosis is now a very rare owing to the improved ventilation ,'ie mines.-N- ew York Commercial Ivertiser. N'fTK'K OF C)MPI.FTION UK of a local tax for the exieneloti of the water malna mi First atreet, Nolbw la hereby given that the aanea" and collector of Halt Lake ity haa made anil completed the list and plal pertaining b a local tax at the rate of four mills tier nquure fiait, levied by the city euun.il uf Salt Lake city May 'Jlth. I am 11 lain the following luta or pieces of ground, namely: Lid 3, bbe-- a; luta 3, 4, block;: luta I. !. bba-- ial: lut'J. bl.a-- XI, all In plat D. Halt Lake lily survey, anld tax being for the extenalon nf the-- watermalna along the following descrtlaxd mute, namely: rirat street from O tu H atreet. Said lint and plat have n lodged In Hie office uf the city No. a, city hall, and will lie oen for Inspection for a periial nf to days from and after the Ith day uf June, lam liurtng wbl.-- time written apiaala to the city cnuucll fur the correction ni the aaaeaament may lex filed with the aald reenrder. In uiirauani of the or-dinance in auch caae provided. I)CJH H VAMH. (ily Ilarorder. Salt Lake CUy, June 3rd. H, MARMHAL'M 841 IH" HSI'A NT TO AN KXF.CIITiON TO MK directed hy the Third Judicial dllr.i cntirt nf the territory uf I'tan, I shall eiaww at public aale. at Ihe troiil d..rof lb r.einly hnuae. In the elly uf Halt Lake, count V of Salt Lake, and lerrlt.n-- f I tali, on the lath day of June. I". at rfodia k M all the light, title, claim and I lll real uf Mark l.lndaey nf, In. and t. the folluwlng deacrl la--d real e.taie. attuate, lying, aud In Salt Lakecniir.lv. and dearri'ied aa followa, to alt: The weat one half i't nf ltd Hire . ,'l In Id.a'k el(hty fly ihTli. plat It, alxvx all of M four .11 In biie k eliihly nine 11 plal l. Halt I Aka ( Ii y aurvey. In Hall LakeClty Utah territory, tu be eoid aa the proiH-rt- of Mark l.lndaey at lha suit of ilelhla LlndViy. Terms ul tale, ah K. M PA MH ISH. By MimA Caksiik. CM. Marahal, licpuly Mamhalt. Dated May g7. If). XJTICF TO CREDITOR,. Kstate of Himh H. Bruce, deceased. IS 1IKKLBY t.IVE.V IIV THK NOTICE administrator of the eataie of Hugh H. Brui. deM!Bed.Ujthecrelltraof, and all iieraons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them wllh the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the aald adminis-trator at the ofll'-eo- Cummin- - & Crlb hluw rooms 4 and Dun building. Halt Lake City, in the eounty of Salt laike, Utah Territory. Dated Salt Lake City. May 14. lam; FHAMikM H'M.PKH. Administrator of the eatata of H ugh 11. Bru.a.. deceiL t M'gheat of American Peaks. ihe highest mountain in America" be changed from Mount St to Mom,t Wrangel, a little to the T of the former neak. Several of mountains have been newly meas-- Z nt H'Md. once "roughly" at lD.OOOfeet, then "closely" at oa tnWaS bronSht down by triangula-ad- e t il3'000- - An aneroi(1 barometer and a mercurial barometer 11,225. Mount St Elias, esti--, D'Egelot at 14,673 feet, was plated by Mr. Baker at 13,500. It mTm tbat Mount Wrr-ig- risca above Copper river, which is 7l?'m fee --bove tho tea level at P"it. If this holds good, Mount v W a gooi 2'000 feet Wgner than wner peak in North America, and 'nitsd o19tinction ot being within the tHt? besides. St. Louis Re- - f 0TI(Ea f i xr tiih i.vTfcvno.M op th crrr f I 9 r'niin11 tu eiiead water wialrta on nwenaal V j Hull'h atreei frmtt helweeu Twelfth and1 Tklr- - t5 leenth aal to ouitwav lo' ao 1 hlrtaaatll alet f j ymrtni I.Mturexti. j Jx.rtiee k beyahy ! by lha lily f'aaaetl of t I Halt l.aaa . ii r of iii lii'till-.- o( I. a t oa. tl i to nxak lb followilig da rtll Imtarwanianl, i , tn wit r.atrading ami lavlag t"u .i.f pfaM or malna B'.a.g th folixiwtag ar na.nely: ' m Sectawl (amj.a alre tr.raa aiW - way he! aeen Twaifth and ThirtawHta g.at f ' atrte l' Itddway Thirtaenia an4 i F'mrtean.h r.aat etraata, an.1 eafrayfai Iheaa. i fourtha of the rtatl Ihere. eat Inta' d at Vrwtl. .aeaen hureired an. I thirty duilarai. ay a, bawl aaaeaament uptat tha kt gtaexa dt I wiibitx lha loieeaing dearrthel di.at.rV f., being laa OtalrWI fc ha e. e. . hf I ld miprovaiiienl, Baowiy: laI am y 31 1.4a A and 1, bl'a-- m. Mta I anil I Work If, j ,t a & and tV a all la p. at r Daft laaaa ; cny Suvay, Ail py.lea.a alwt ! teat ta i. f th rarrytrig nrii f n taeo".l. n ma ha j urea tiled In writing that tty Baenruar.iw I or bef.ire June kith iwu, brna taa una tart tg i lh aald Ciairiru wtxn II will aawr and eoa. t i t.ler aii- - h uiita-iMi- aa nxay ha made tnaret.a, i Hy order of l&e. ity :.vo.U ( .'. Laaa) : uty. mada May ixa. Wan. j UK W MVAM I t lit nerurdaf. I OK COMI'LF.TION OK NOTKT. uf a h al tax for the exteu.ion uf the water malna on First Weat street. Notb e ta hereby given that the Aaaeaaor and Coiiact'.r of Halt f.akeCUy haa made and completed the list and plat pertaining tn a local tax at th rate of four mllla is?r sonar bad. levied by the ( ItyConniil of Halt Ijtke city. May g!th. iei. Ula.n the fullnwlng deacrtla--d Inlaor plecea uf ground, namely: Luta 1. 7. block 1.1: lots, a. hlmli 14: luta 'J. 3. 4. blo-- k W. I'.Ul.X. 7.S, bluckS4: all In plal A. Halt Lake City Survey, aald tax being fur the itenl.n nf th water nialua along th fulluwlng .lecrlttd ruutea. namely: First West street, from Hixth ito tn Sevimth suuth atreet. Said Ilat and plat have been lodg'-- In th nfflcauf the City . r. N. a. City Hall, and will let open fur Inapai tlon fur a of Wdava from and after the ith day nf June, lam during wubhum written appeals to the CUy Council Pa-t- cor-rection of the aaseanm.-u- t may la? Hied with Hi aald Meenrder. In pursuance of Pea ordinance in audi raa pr.rvlded L(I.IH HVAMH Cltyltworder, Bait Ijkecuy. Juud. pm. rIJTICK OK IIIMPLF.TION OK AS4I HH I incut nf a be at ta lor th ext-nal- oa of the water malna on Hectnd r,aai and mi Her enth Sullth atreela. .Nidi" la hereby given Ilia! tha aaaeaaor and t,,r l Salt l.ak- - I Ily ha made and curnplted a Ilat and plat part aititnf b a ba-t- fax at th rate of fre.r tiitlupr aiiar bad levied by therlty .nin.il of Salt Lake city. Uay gith Isui, nu-a- t lo fnikrwina deac.ihed Mda lit piei.ea Uf gnrtltld. bal'e-i-f lyita I a 7, a, bka k 17; lot. IM.I hl. k IS, ltd I. t. II. 4 i. . W' k l, n I, I T I. blek l all In Ilat A. Salt Ub. f ity survey an d tax being for lha eiimaion of tha waier maiua a!'g tha bdluwlng d- - a. rlll mum, bimely: Html eaat atreet from Sixth lo Klahtb aouih atree'. ate) on aouih stre t. from nrat tu Hecnd eaat atreat. sa..l hat and plat have hn lodged la tlx ,.) of th cliy ra.'rt.lcr No. t evty bail, arid will lav uje-- fur !nae tbrti Vt a penal ot len daya fr.rtn ai;d after tl, f'Mirtn oay of June iu, dur ng which tim writiaa apical to iharity coun 11 t"T th of tne aaaeaament may lax filed with th" aald recorder, in puraij. am of Hi or dinain lo am h raa prvr rfed. lyitia If T A xta t ity Halt Laac Crrr. June 3. ni. ;No. 4i3. 0TICE OF ,PIMK)P. Lamp Orri' t at Halt Lake Crrr, i May ID. IHKi. f VOTlCE IS HEKLBV LIVEN THAT THE 11 the following-name- settler ha iiled notice of his Intcutlon to make final proof In support of hie claim, and that said proof will be made before the Keglater and P elver of the U. 8. Land Office at Halt Laaet ty. 'u July II. !. viz.: Joieph Mcltea. pre . mp Ion No. lO.lra for the aa1. section M. Uwnsu. 1 3ortB. range 2 eaat. Heliameathe f..iK.Wing wltneeaea In prnre hla re.irien" unm and niltlvati m of aald land namely: Walter Davldaon, r rank McCowan. Thomas Andersoo and Frank Burt, all of Salt Lake my- Utah. Tit fba-v- D. HnBBIt. rtetitsTtw. (TICE THn INTKNTION OF THK CTTY OFCouncil tn extend water malna un Finn North atreet fren First Weat Ul WetTtnpl atreet with lateral of twenty palaoo Weat terrple aire!. Notice l hereto, given by th CMy Cminrilfif Sail IjikeClty of the Intention .f au--b . on mil tu make tn fnli'twlng ilea, rllal Improretnent. Urwlt: Extending and laying Irrm water plp-or main along the following aireeta. namely: on Flrt Ninth atreet from First Went atreet tuWeat Temple atreet with iaural of taen'y rials on Weat Temple atreet and defraylidl three.fonrtha.tf in oat tliereuf eatimate-- t at liixvui nineteen hundred and eighty nv dd-- I lara. by a ba-a- l aaeare.',t ii.n ihelntaorj piece nf gpemd wltnln toe fulknvtiigdea.rl.aM ttiatrt. t. lb dietrtct lu ti affected or ten.-- : rntedbrtald luiproveurftit. nam:)': Iap I. 1 X 4. bl'a k I'H. UA 4 fx. S 7. td-- k . baa S, bl.e k HI. ail In p.at A. Salt Ijae city Survey. All protean and .d.)e.-thrti- In ttw arr) ing 'ail of auch Intention m'.lat b e?eiile.l in wroitig mtBeiity m or June Ii lii hetug tb tilde set by Ih aaUl UIIIM II Wheti II will hear aiul caiaider aucb nhjri t ba-i- a aa may le- laie Ib.w.o. Hy iMe-i- l Ihe.i-- e If "f Hall u'ii;'t;tt. ' 0T1( t. 1' ,r THK I.VTFNTION t'T TH CITr , r xraI ( oi.nril (a ateed w.r a, aula' Knurtr. r atreet, rirat aM recB4 aVai' atraav- - ntica la haiyeby glvaa IMCrty Cottrfc-- tl of f Walt Laa City ul th lotantuaa it:a f ell ui naaa tha following daarriaaxi laaproa. t meet, m tt .ttnxl.B aa.1 laying lna watr ptp xf main. a.. .Eg lb buiawtng f (rata. namely: Eaat atraaa ha-- s taaea Firal an I He. xnvJ s.nith atraata ao.1 d. t traysng Ibrea f.ajrtha tha exaei ta-r- af al. s 8iai.au eignt auiuired ! aavaaty- - ) gradoilara. hy a local m aaja ia S krta nr pie. ea of grteaaat with la laax hjl.a art liar i aVaa riraHi di.tclc aeiu iha diairict Wlr-.ec.e.- ) .a-- neuenited ay axul tttiyexxaetaeiit. kam-i- y ' Pan xat loaa a, a le il . Bart ul kit a i a L:.a it iu all tax yit a) Hai Laa t ity nraey Ail pe.teata alui ohja. tiou lt tba rarroag o..t uf au. a lotenfbxxa aiuaa ba ar- - enie.i u wrtllng to th x.ity r. order on cur aa-- ! Julia a, talat being tna tune y tc ) . xi.--l . ...ne il waea n will haw and rnwataaa l ate a a aa exay h maa txertn, a .h.t .ar tee . u ( , ntn. ii tA Halt Lata 1 aaaabr May 131 tstm . JUA I Hfw.4 w Utj ,.jca II i I ton WrB,in,,0u0Sa '' 8,5 Husband This bread isn't such YrL lwnsedtomake. , band- -lf. better. . -- .. " spoke to lUelesscJay.Harper'a j VOTICE OF MiMPLCTIOM OK ASHFsS - 41 nenl of a l. i tax (or lh exteaal. nf the water mama m Third tr4 Nutles la hereby given that lam aaamaw and collect. of Salt fdika Cf'r h mane and '. pleie.1 lha i!t and plat l a Icaal tax at tlev rat rf four miiia per mtumr fn-i-, levied by h city r.ainril d Hall ily, May pvi tip-e- i th fnlltwtn d-- e rtwd U;ia r tdeveanf gr nod nanwiy; ixA bia-- s lot 4 in. : bd I in.ak.lv; bd hba--a m ait III plat 11 lfe.it lkC-t- aurvey aid tax lat Ing Uit taeei.enaKA of wairr malna ab.ua- - th toil.nving dntexd route hamaiv- Tairdl atn-a-t fr itn temilnes between l.aaal M t a. Id a,t M ana N aireeta. w.ia la',raia ,m M .treet ai.t hat a'-- piat kav taew kalg.,1 In t he .rfr.ee .rf la r.-ya- Na t rrv bait and "til i..a,ix ba-- itt'tim-tu- ataafv .A tell tlaVa tnit.1 l.d after Ike Vt daf of Jwu. ! di;rmy wiih h Itm writien atteiia to la eu,x!c-l- t Ihe rearacSlnfl Of I'M. : merit may 'e fi!e.i tt lh aald iw in ' e .,( ihe or-i- : .! la a a - I...i i Hyma t iy Kv n-- t. ball Lake cox J'iM I ' VOTICK OF COMPLETION OF ASHEHH-- j A ment of a local tax for the extension of th water mains on ,eeond sou I h st ret. Notice is bercty given that the aa"T ami, colle.-tn- r of Sail Lak City baa made aud com-pleted the list and plat partalnlrig to a local tax at the rate nf four mllla per afinare bad, levied by the city council of alt lke tity. May , lH), upon the following decrioed WU i or olece gr"""'1 namely; Led 5. S. bl.a k Ti: l.d. 7. block an: luta 1.8. block W: bits t. X block 3": all In put K. Halt Lake city Survey, aid tax being fur the ein-iulu- of the water maina along tb following deacribe-- J rnut. ' namely Second uth atreet from between bni.ai.dllth Ea't to midway 1 ith an.l Twelfth F.a- -t arreeia. Said 11- -t and y.jX have be.-- lialged in the .,nxce nf tne- - No. Cltv hail, and will he- u t"t lni-.-tlo- n (or a d d ten uava awl atler the 4tbdvo Jwtie. lh.i. during; xxhi-- h I tlmewntteu.-iroea:tbe'ityeuii;!.i- l currecilon for ib aeTncnt may . ned with the aaid Knaxrd'r. rttnr-a.ai,'t- ..f th irlt nance In Ln i4 HY 'Ma ciii urxir. i ' i Salt Lalec.i;, Jou 3rd, l'aj. Special Offer. r am authorized to offer for a few j 233 S. Main street, i Str l ,uUy S BahlaxL ' W thing that dog'gUU, isn't itr jnakes it strange to you?' crk never w Pe before." New j |