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Show - THK SALT LAKK T I M Ksi WEDNESDAY EVKSLVQ, MAY 7, lax,. 7 FIVE (.ARUJinS OF NEW GOODS ! j Just Received at No. 13 WEST FIRST SOUTH ST. -- .. . . CONSISTING OP linese and Japanese Goods, Crockery and Novelties. We have added a New Department to our Store, which embraces a Full Line of TEAS, including the Finest Brands of olong, Jinglisii Breakfast, Gunpowder, Imperial, Younj Hyson, Basket-fire- d Japan, Uncolored Japans, Sun-dri- ed Japans, ilf-a-do-zen brands of Green Japans, which we will sell from 25 to S3 per cent, lower than these Goods ever sold in Salt Lake. Our Mr. telEELE, while in California, purchased at San Francisco a Carload of Goods in --Job Lots, consisting of lecorated Lamps, Chinese Decorated Ware, Imported English and Japanese Ware, Japanese Baskets in all Styles and Grades. k GjjTZlT3",r",,,T a "f A X TT1 f on't Forget the Place : jJ-J-I No. 13 W. First So. st. rector and for the transaction of such other business us may be necaewM'v. J. H. WOonMAKFF.l!. Secretary Montreal Mining Co. Salt Lake City, V tali. May J, Iwi, STOCKHOLDERS' MIETIMr. ANNUAL MEETING OF TBE STOCK-- I holders ot the Montreal Mia.ng fo will be held at the offlce of the rompany June tlectionola board ofdi- - KOTICE. PAKT1ES DKHUUNG TO fllll ON BTHK.KT whether of sitphaltiim, rock or other inatMi- (I. are re ineste.l to make an ap-proximate estimate of the cut ami giv uch Infotinutloti aa will be of u In asa at ng the Council In determining the kind of pav.ng they w II order laid, (louiiuuiilcato with the mayor at h a offlce. City Hall, or w th M. K. Paraoiia, chairman roiunilttee on street. ROCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL West 2nd Btmth St., Halt Lake, Utah Territory. We are the largest labor com-pany on the Pacific Coaat. We cheerfully answer all correspondence regarding Weetern labor market: are Uie authorized labor will for all railroad com panic in thia nectiou, and will cheerfully anawer el! oorreepnndenoo 'n our line. (ienernl agent for Kaetern Patent. We are th ' largest agency on the Pamfio Coaat, Heattle Office, 1UH Frht Hlreet. Tacoma Offlce, 1409. I'acitio Avenue. jcm Angelea ( lilies, 88 South Hpriug Street, Hntte City Office, Morritton Block. Denver Office, tils Seventeenth H treat. (.'all or write. Succosnful aa an Arcnltect, "Minerva Parker, Architect and De-signer," is a striking sign on South Broad street, Philadelphia. Miss Parker is the only architect of her sex iu the Quaker City and one of very few in the country. She is a pretty young woman, with dark hair and eyes and handsome teeth. Site says: "I know of only two other ladies engaged in the profession. They are lo-cated at Rochester, N, Y., and have a large clientage, which nets them hand-some incomes. I don't like notoriety, and have persistently avoided it, prefer-ring that my work should be my adver-tisement. I am now engaged upon the plans for a railroad bridge, a number of small dwellings and a stable. I am in love with tuy profession, and can say that it has proven one of profit and pleasure." Philadelphia Letter. 0T1CB Or thk 'VTKmiorTRnTr lu attend water mln. .a Fourth street una hi- - a weatwaid beginning al wrua of Pint Weet eirl. Nolle I. hrhr gieen by tha City rnunetl of Halt l.aae i lly of the InUiiUoa of uc Council to ntak the following dew:rilaM Improvement, tow.t: extending and lartng Iron water plpmi or maine along uia following air.!., namely: Fourth H.i.,ih aiiwe, beginning Nriut of eomiectt.n wlta the main, at the etr her of Fir W! and foursa Smith itrgwu. and running wmtward one block and dfrytg three fourth, or the reel (hereof, Mtmatl al ilUIII twelve hundred dollar, by Jural up the lH. or plix-e- of (mun4 within the f.iliowlnc deatYtrmt dl.trtnt, twin the dlairtot to t affe-im- l or ln8liad by aata tiiiprovetnent, baiiily: All of lKa I, v. a, a, lll.e k l, lot'Ut k a l. Ma . t. BlfK 41, lota I, a Bl m: all In plal A. Hall Laaa I lly Murrey, All pnH'.te ami nbjartleaa Ut the rarryln out of eurii Imenthiti moat tm iirei)t.d In wrlilna to the 1tr Racvrdae at ml,n MayifT. lnai. belli tna tint eat by Ita aald (''.11111 II wbn It will kar and coaeUar ail' li ol.j.. l.m aa may to made thereto. Hy nr Wt nf the t'lir CouocU at elt Laat tl I y. made April IA Uiri Hy tut, City Uacotdar. Halt Lake CHy. May 1. Iu. what possible use is ft for me to watte whole hours over something that cannot possibly do me any goodf Now you are wrong, and you know you are, begging your pardon. In the first place, you place the cart before the horse. When you take up your drawing my friend, you don't do it becausa of the great and lasting benefit that it's going to confer upon yourself and your posterity. Oh, no. You do it because you like it. If you didn't like it you would drop it mighty quick. It is wrong, too, to say that whist is a waste of time. Every human being is en-dowed with a certain number of faculties, and it is by the development of these facul-ties that we accomplish results. Whist is probably as good a mental exercising machine as any othtr that can be named. But the real and only reason why we play whist is for pleasure, and as it bos been demonstrated in every case that this pleasure is increased by an intelligent study of the game, no better argument than this can be given in favor of application to the game by those who care enough for it to play it at all. Tom Lansing. h PLAY WHIST. w Observations By Tom Lansingi One of the Champion Players of the Game. " IT CHESS AND OHEOKEBS. Problems in the Games That Will Be WeU to Prao-tic- e Upon. st has heen in a constant state of since the day of Hoyle. As knowl-- ( the game increased, new standards 'lised, new rules were adopted, so that e appropriately call the (tratnmar of has constantly become modified and its is made more clear and well defined, rathe progress of the game from the time tstone, to note the changns which have Place and the efforts wbh have been to reduce the game to an exact science, finely interesting. There are today, probably always will be as long as E"o played, players representing every sf the game from Hoyle up. Thousands p!o who play whist have never heard 'Wimp signal, and regard with horror "entitle player." And so on up in the Mil we find a select few occupying the peak of whist ascendency, who re-t:- ra game as a science as beautiful as ly, fully as instructive and much ntertaiuing. B last named are few and do not de--- v sympathy. They are amply able we of themselves, but I would ap-- 0 we large body of those who play ' msement, who do ttot try to un-- game. "I have a horror," said itome recently, "of playing with one s" scientific players." In other words, " Praters to play the gime in a hap- - supshod way, a constant source of wee to those who try to play it under-- aud not extracting so much pleas-- f it as he could get from seven up ao wonder be doesn't want to " ft wentiflo player. No wonder ho ? blmsi?lf indifferent to the game and .""t as soon play euchre or Dom Pe-- kind of whist ought not to be ' 0l1- - It is nothing more than a faint J''-- he difference in the enjjvment o produced by the faiut echo and ' rm"1? uotllin mor8 BOr lss thau , You make your mind up to ; student of the game, to try and ladtt plaj,in every card in your game becomes a revelation to 'Wis condition the best pla vers are .:, t"w ff than you are. So great that they are almost as far be- - - truth as you. What one of you is having awakened within himself ior-- w.i; say for books-d- oes not -- surprise 8 gayto himself, "How been so blind to this joyP and "0, though you may not have read two authors, you will find some- - - ronanon with the greatest scholar am!y bccause TOur desire is a on !k ru bo'h seeking the same i bsst of " are humble, sur- -' tae mysteries of life. - I "the use, I would ask, of playing! Unle3S U 1)6 to ' for o nth h ? am8? Better P,SJ" Kme otber Vs til? use of reading if you 7, ? b'Jt Qime novels? Be.ter drop ra how to sketch, or ride horse- - i o anything that you fcavealifcingi ;,'',ICa"as my opponent, "the only j V, whist or b amusement; to I 't naa horseback U nsefuL.-- hu KOTICE THK INTENTION Or TlfCCITVCtU'V-rl- l Or to eitlend water mama on Horond Houth atreet from between Tenth and Eleventh Knxf to midway between Eleventh and Twelfth Kant atrerla. Notice la Iwreliy given hy I he f'lty Council of Salt rlty of the Intention of auch O.iiii-el- l to make the following; ilewrltied Improve, ment, i:atendlii and laylni Iron water pliea or main, along the following ntreeta, namely: Heoond Houth etreet from betweii Tenth and Kieventh Ket In midway between Eleventh and Twelfth Kaat atreela, and defraying three fourth, of the coet thereof, eetlniated atiW nuoin three thon.and dollula, by a local aaee.eincnt upon the Iota or pteeea of ground within the following deerylb. ed dletrlct. tjelngthe dlarrlcl to tm effected or benrnted by aald Improvement, namely; All or lota I and . block V. Ii'ie and 1, block , lota r and a. block V, lot. a and 7, block s. all In plal '. Halt ljkarly aorvey, All protmita and objection, to the curving out of awn nmt he preaented In wr'tlug to the City Hecorder on or before My t'lh. In K the time eet by the aald council when It will hear and aon.ulerauca vUJeutlona aa may be trade thereto, Hy order of the atv Council of Halt Lake City, made April W. Duo LOfia urana. f'lty Uecorder. . Halt I.ak City. May I. I no. TO THE PUULIC. HAVING BKKK APPOINTK!) CITY deelra to eay to the ownera of the burial lota lu the City ('emeu-r- that 1 am pre- - to with them III the beaiill fiiiri'd of th lola and will take plciienre In fur-thering any effort made In that direct ton. Parties denlrlng any Improvement, made may heaaeured that every acconiodailon will lie extended to them. Amusements have been made to water ami rare for the lota at the nominal price of fihu for the aeawin or M for half a lot. In advance, Addreea P. O. flox til or call telephone ;fM. KeHldence t'rt weet Heo-ond North atreet. Milt Lake City. I tah. tiANisi. Uunnh. Clly hexton. 1JR0P0SALS WILL IIK RKCKIVKD KOR Ihe loimdatloiiof the int city and county nulldlnca up to la o'clock, noon of May M. Iin. Plans and epncl Mentions can be seen at the office of fie urrhltect, 141 Second Knnt etreet. each bid to be accompanied by a certified check on Home bank for r iter cent of the amount of their bid. aaiu check to r,e made pa) able to George M. Scott, mayor of Halt Lake City; iu ruxe said bidder to whom the contract Is awarded fulls to enter Into a good and suntclent bond, said check 1 to be forfeited to the cltv and comitv. The committee reserves the rlnht to reject any and all bids that In their opinion may not be iu the lutnrent of the said city and county. Louis Hvamh, City Recorder, room 'i, city hall. Salt Lake City. April :), lo. CHESS AND CHECKERS. Composed for New York State Chess asso-ciation, Solving Tourney. Chess problem No. 58. By S. Lloyd. Black. irs n Br mi m m m m tr, i White. White to play and mate in three moves. Checker problem No. 5S, for beginuers. By Percy M. Bradt. Black--8, 12, 2S, 28. -m m m m mm H P im m m jm$ .m -- m m&, ' M white--7. aa, 32. Black to play and win. Chess problem No. 57: White. Black-- . l..QtoQ3. Checker problem 'o. 57: Black 10, 6, 16, White 25, 1. 11- - White to play and win. TVhit. Black. , . lto 6 a"i!Soi 4 23 to 17 6. . 7 to 5 an1 wins. Plain Cotton Ureseea. Ladies making up cotton dresses are advised that all new models for these dresses are severely plain. Embroideries are rich, but are sparingly used. The all over embroideries formerly used for fronts and yoke have almost disappear-ed from the merchants' counters. An excellent model for a gingham dress for a slight figure is a round baby waist, with a full sleeve held together by a group of three or four fine tucks, about three inches long, placed in the center of the outside of the sleeve uear the elbow. The full, round skirt is then left without drapery, with a deep hem at tiie foot and tucks, or witli an embroidered front breadth, when the neck und sleeves of the corsage are finished witli bands cf embroidery or a Vandyke collur and cuffs. Fashion Letter. KOTICE Or TtlK IMTfNTION or TUB "TV Council totiwnd water malaa oa ftraa Weat atreet from HUt lu Havaaih iit etreete. Nfftlre la hereby given by the City Con-l- l f Halt Lake City of the Intention of auch Council to make the following d rlhed Impruvenural. r.atmdlng and laving Iroo water Dtw i malna along th .irwHa. aam.lv: rlr I We.1 .ireet from Htilh Hotttk to IMv.ata Houlh lreta. and derraylnf thre f'jnrtha of tnaroat. thereof. e.tlmle.f at twenty. Ave hnndrad dollara, by a Un a! ae...ioe aa-o- n the hta or pl. of gronn4 witaia tk tot lowing dearrihed dl.trtct. being the .U.trtd in p. arte, ted or be uerl ileal by .aid !m yrweojett', namely: All of tola ..biurk A. hrta I, t, 1 a, Hiock II. loU 1. Hl. k II: kit k . VlurK 14: all tn plat A, Hlt Lake City Hnrvay. Alt rote.ia and objae luma to the earr ytng mint ii. h Intention luual be eented In witting tf tne City Recorder on or before iff trth. I. li,g ih. time mt hy I lie eaM f '! II wttaa I will hear and conatiker aura ottJectSuo aa y lie mafia thereto. lly rdr nf 'ne City f'ottarU of riall LaM City, huvM April MWh. Ie lnllii Oty RecoTdaf. Hall Lakeaty, May l, MOW. NOTICE Or THE INTENTION OK THE CITY Council to extend water mains on CenUr street, commencing at luteraentlon of Peach, running north to Hlxth North, and from Inter-section of Outer und t'lMt Weal and running on Fifth North to Ittecoiid Weat. Notloe Ik herebv given hy the City Council of Fait Lake City of the Intention of such un oil to make thu following dewTllwl Improve ment, ; Kxtendfug and laying Iron water pipes or inalua along the following ircete, namely: Center street, commencing at Uiteraectlon nf naming north to Sixth North atreet and from Intersection of Center and Klret W.l and running ou Plfth North to Hecond Went etreet, and defraying thrm-fotirth- of thocoet thereof, eatlmat.-- at Kn (four Ihoiitan I dollara), by a local upon th Iota or pieces of ground within the following described dl.tiict, being the (lihtrt' t to be affected or benefitted by aald improvement, namely: All of lota If. 3,4, ft, blii k IM; lota I. , S. 7. blmik l; lola V. 4. , block'; all of bh:k '7: lots 9.1, block if; lota J, H, 4, block i. plat K I lota I, If, 1. lil'x k ltd; lots A, n. 1, H, bloi k VU. lota 'l, 3. block VM. all iu plat A.8a.lt Lake City aurvey. All prote.ta and ohjectlonn to the ( arrylng out, of m h in-tention must be prew-nte- lu writing to the City Kerorderou or before May 'I. 110. being the time vt by the aald Council when It will bear and con.ldcr such objections as may be made thereto. Hv order of the Cltv Conncll of Salt Laks City, made April 1Mb. t Loria HvAtia. City KecrdT. Salt Lake City. May let. lvi MOTKE Or TUB INTENTkOM OV THK CITY Council to extend water main, on Third etreel from lermlnua between L and M elret to midway between M and N, with latterala on M airmt. Notice la hereby given by theCtty Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of each iwincil to make the following dei rlbed Improvement, Kxtendlng and laying Iroo water pipes or mains along the followlug alraeU. namely: Third atreet Ironi terinlnua between L and M ulrcet. to midway between M and N. with Li-teral, on M .tn-et-, and defravlng three fourth, of the roet thereof, e.tlm.ted al iSMIiUJi eight hun.lreil dollara, by a loeal a"ement uie.u the lol. or piece, of ground within Ion follow dl.trli l. mg the dutrlcttoua affecto.1 or berwhtted by .aid Improvement, namely: All of lot, I, block g: lot 1 block M; lol. .1, block tJ. lot 4, bl.jc k all In lat U Halt Lake (.'lly Bnrvey. All proteata and oiijeetlona to the carrying out of eii' h Intention mual ho proaenti-- (n writing to the ( Hy Kecordcr on or Mv V7t h. IKAi. being the lime t hy the .aid Council wlied It will hear and eonalder auch oble-tlon- . aa may be maoe thereto. My order of the f i'y Coutn.il of Halt Lak City, ti.aia April ttd, Iwi Lot'ia HrAMa City Recorder. Bait Ika City. May let, itai. NOTIt'F TO CREDITOE - Estate of Kdward Petty, deceaaad. XTOTICK. IS HKKKBY OIVKN HY THE iy undersigned, administrator of theentute of Edward Petty, deceaaed. to the creditors of. and all jiersons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of thin notice to the eald admlnla-trato- r at his rcnident. No. (Mi tast Hecond South street. Salt Lake City, In the couuiy of Salt Lake. L'tah Territory. Dated Salt Luke City, April 8, IMO. EiiwAiiu J. i'trrry. , Administrator of the estate of Edward Hetty, deceaecd. Mrs. D. C. Croly (Jennie June) has been elected a vice president of tJia New York State Forestry association, whose object is to preserve the forests of the state, and especially the Adirondack woods, from ueedles3 devastation. j NOTICE THK INTENTION OF THKCITYOPN-ri- l 0V t ) exteud tlin wuU mains ou M street from interaectloa of Sixth ana H to Intersec-tion of KlKbtb anil H. Notice Is herebv Klven by the VAy Coun'll of S lit Lake City of t:ie Intention of sn:ti wmnell io make the fi.Howinir deTile(l linprovhineut, ETtei;dint ami laying Inm W jiil"-- nr inulns along the following nam ly: On It atreet finm thu interaettli.ii of Hlxtli anJ H streets tn the of Klirtith and II Hirers, and tlefravlnir three-fourth- of thecont thfieof. at Flftteu Hnndied and Kltly (M.VOi dollara. by a l aeeesni-ii- t upon the iota or plws of u ttliln the followliiu devritied dlntr twinii the dmtrlrt to he afferUri or n nefit.el hy aald Improve-ment, narr.ely: Aii nf lots J atul.'l, hli- - i; lots I and I. block 01 : lots 1 ai!(H. block IK): lott if and 3. bl'Kk 107. all in plat V. Hult Lake (lly sim-ey- Ail protina and ohjfictiona ti the carrying out of wild tntctiMon miift le made In wiitiiia to the f 'lty Recorder on or before May !7. Ii. belna the tin e act t y t ie said council when It will hear and consider such obJ.Ttlcna a niav l c maue Hy order of the Citv C aim II of Salt Lake t'iv. maOe April 3!. Kit Lot H HTAMa. City Hf order. Salt Lake City, May 3. 1. flir. INTENTION OK THK CITY f'OI N OVrll to extend atcr mains on r'lrt 'n-e- t Irotn fi Ui If atreet: N'rtk la hereby aiven hy lbs Cite Council nf Halt llie city of the Intention of I'll C em--l- l to make the following- leat1i.t tiroemiit, tii wlt: Kutendliiit and laying trou water plpe or nialtia along the following atrmte, mujeiy. r'Uat atree' from (1 to II tr. et, awl Mtt,f i three fourth of lhct thereof, e!tmate at (meTboiiea-t- d i!ll Ilollar. tif a Iwa! tipon tn lola or tile-e- a of ground within the fi.llowir.atfewrile-i- l d:.trt' 1 1 u.g the dlnlrlct U ha affw-te- or henftte4 t.y aalil im provetneut, iwmeiy: All of lota I and , hl.- - t!. o'3and4, hlw k Tt. lot 3 6I - ! t,i- - k 1 all III plat D, Hjlt Ike t It) .'irvey All prolete and niHwri.a to ibe r4rrrtig out o MK b Ititer.tum inuet M preeemte in writing to tb lly He.a.rder em nf trior Ma r?. f the t'Mie eet Iff lie "aid lOiitKU when It will iicr and ".Haider j .'a ohj iea fa-- be made t,-r- et II) order of taeftte Coun. II "f f lt CH', made April a. 10. L.it'l HM j Cl'y kecfder, j Halt Lake City, May I. I1. ViTKE iV TJIrt INTKNTION OK THE HTY t Cout-- l tnet'end water mate oq Krae, t etlta atreet eft't rutimag aoutg 14 between r'mtrtli 1 i$;rl fre. otrt l herto gttea lr tfte fttf f'miftefl elf hall city of in In ten thai of r Cnuor-t- l lo me to foii.earuMf 4crir-- l tmpccrtieaeeW t wit : I'.jteiidfng n ! i;ing Iron wafr i or mains along iho following .rta, namely, y etteel. hesrsnaii.g al tUth tcean4 ruoultuf wm'h - hereeea '' and tn:rd asrewt, aa I ilefraythg three fr',h.of inaeoat tBrf timi"-tat li.Vfl it'lfiuieti buietrnl and rtfl e.iarl try a I ! eaeet la ioa or turm ui gr...n.J with, a R f.rttwilH de im rioe--l dUtn. t hetnrf ,h 41arte I., few al'-eta-ty til impfn'twnt n.-n:- . AH of ioi I I, w.a;a, li t w.e--a rj ) ii,tu I.,. t t."M- i wK4 l ,ti hKick all t .t t, all La CII' emrve Ait nt u t tAin'i oi! 'J Intern. mnaii he pf- - riled in wf ittng I" Ih- - l"ty Keeortar on " t',rr M it ft. wing tea H3i set the aid I "US' tl wh-- n wi.i her tul wtuufimt in h ri'ij-it- t- e fisar ha tiwe".. Bynrdrf f tfve 1ty fnuu-.- x U LaM CH. gAprmstt.1. UiraHl City liM'Wler. Ha't l.aCtty Way t, W- - KOIKE OV THf: INTKSTION OF TH'J CITY Council toeslend water itialna on Third Houth street from near F.lgbtb fcaet street to Ninth I.aet etreet. Notice Is hereby iflven by the City Council of Salt, Lake City of tiie Intention of iich:mmcl to make tl- followltiij deacrtlK-- lniiriv.;iiict!t, : T..: tending aurl laying iron waUT plre-- or mains along the following streets, namely: Third Houth fnnu near Kightti K.at treet to Ninth Kaet atreet, and defraying thre fotirthe of the coit thereof, eellmated at ttu, by a lo al aHe-me- nl n;xin the lota or iileeea of ground wltaiii the following dlil l let, le lllg the dlntrlctto he aHe. tei I or benefited by aald Improvement, namely: Alluflotea. 3 Mock f Iota S., block II. lota S. 7. Mock Iota I. hire k 4... all til plat II, rialt Lak City M.rv. y. Ail prote.te and to the cnrrviiig out of n b Intenthm mvii le- - presented fit writing t the cl'y n or May ir;th g the time vx bv the aald Council when It will hear and consider ancb objections a may be tita le thrc-1- . lly order of the City Council of halt Lake City, wade April '.fid, l" Lot is Hi Cliy Recorder. M LakeCtjy, May let. iwi. 01ICE OF SETIl E.MENT. In the probate court of) In the matter of the Tooele county, Utah enlute of Inaac. H. Territory. ) Waterman, deceased. OIMON BAMBBIIOEK. THE ADMINISTHA-- tor of the estateof Isaac s. Waterman, having rendered and prencntcu for ! tlement and Ulert In this courthlri final account of his adminletnitlon of tue estate of said also his petition praying for tbe distri-bution of said estate to the persons uUlwl. and ditK'barge admiuietrator. It te ordered thai Tuesday, the twentieth day of iiay. A. r. trt". at II o'clock a.m.. be and the name Ih hereby ai.uolnt-e- for the. settlement of eatd account, and for the hearing of said petition, and that the clerk five notice thereof by i aveing notices to tie posted In at leael three public p1:m--- s in -- aid countv. and publish a copy of this order In The Salt Lakk Times ffr two weegs eucef-sivel-before said day of settlement, according ,0 law. CHARf.ES A. HU1MA-- .. May 15, 18WJ. rrobate Judge. Office of the ProhateClerlt, i sg of Tooele county, Utah, i I A J. McCnlntion. clerk of the prorjate court of Tooele county. L'tah. do hereby certlry the j foregoing to be a full, true and correct, copy of the order appointing day for eett.ernerit :, ttn ' account and hearing PeUUon for d.,trihiuioa aud of administrator, made and ea- - tered :r. the matter of the ejtrtte cf iaaj S. ; Waterman, deceased, on tee 5tn day of May. A. i U. la- - w.)ne,5 my hard and seal of aid SEAL.1 court this 5tU day of May. A- I A. J. McOMSTi'-W-Probate Clerk. JiOTICE THE INTENTION OF THK CITY COUN-cl- l OF to extend water mains on H ootid Kast street from Sixth to Ki(?r,th Houth streets, and from a point cimmeiiouig on Seventh Mutitb between First and Sxond East street cue '"noMc in' hereby given by the City Counctl of Wait Lake Cltv of the Intention of auch council to make the follow ing Improvetaeut. t to wn: fcxtending ar d laying Inm water pipes or main- - along IU f. Honing street, n'tmely: j Beginning at the inter-e.-t- n of Sixth outh , land fcecoud East niiitmlng tnence eolith two blotka to Kigbttt .nt'i s'reet; alo feeen a point coTr.raenclng on rv.uth atreet tttween I :r- -t and omM Kt and nu nlng east oce Moek. and three.. fourths ot the ro-- : etl.T.i'd at 1 .fty- - j stven Hundred ,5 ill. ooliat. by a local aa- i esiniMit upon the lots r pie-- of ground within the tollow-.t- dlntr ct. being tne tiietrtct to be or uet.tit4 by aald improvement rjme.v: A II lots i. 4 and ft. ' M'i k 10: lotn 1,2. 1 aud 8. block 3); lot I. . 1 and 8. block l : lots and block is, ail In : p:at A. Bait Like CY.y aurvey. Ail protest. , ' and objertlcmstoihe carrying out e: such In-- ; i tentlon inut les p:esDt-.- d m wrltin to t:ie rr KetoritroB befog. May . IA being he time set by toe sa--d when It will hear and r.jCiU r such objecUon aa may be i mByewd-- f the City Council of Bait Lake i City, made April l- - Lfr K rage, CM J Eecerdel. I Eall Lake C.ty, Kay 3, IS. 50TICE. r THE INTENTION 0T THE CITY 0 CoiiiKllto eimnd the ttt ma:n vn Wall tfet Cap' tol groahd. Burt tn t inlMaection with ( urraftt atreet, aad a.ong urrnt street, wt Ut lt lr..rec.l,,u w lta frak alt eet Notice l heretrr given br the U CMUa.el of Halt Lag.- tne intention o'uch rll to make tbe loilowing der.od linprme-protemeu'-- a to wn ,tent:tilt ad ll fe.-- ater p'iwr it mailt along ta Vh,i tug ,tree. nae'yi Wail tre' .tntiM Cpt B'tb t intawetloewiib i.t-rZrr- 'el ". CBrrwrl ' ; ! teewefion wits 'aa street and defray.tg t,rM! founhaof lbemt tbr- - .tlc:atcd hi tweutv 9i halted Cnuara t a t ,t upc..i it --vt or p.e. ea of groaud with'ntUe loi'i-wlc- .:e.-- r i d .tri.t. b--ic toilmeaia, nai&aiTi T. ,' a In k I LH ' 1 .ock W all platK. - l- - t rv. All prow:. a.vt ..t.t ,.: to tae errUig v " a tentlon must be pit entl ! i writing V i.e l'a. rtme aet oy tbe aald Coined wbanW w.jl tear and emii.ier nr. leaf w rut taetit Cotinrll of Halt La, j fltr ciaii April U. If" I jun ta Hrasu CJr Ibr wr bail Lake City May L l"-- 30TU1 ' THE INTfc.VTtOV OH' THE ntT I foti'c-- a to etfwil water (cawaoa N'.n'ix I t .treat utweea "..'o4 and rwrth ott tree. No.vjt, la Swretrr gten by tb tt ratc!! ot 8,t t xie Ci'v of 'r;'nttoa if u'--a tounr'l to tre tv f,ii.-l- wd im pri-ra- t .rwi:. tu..t:ng '! iaf "1! 'r"0 V-- mama 'J r.u;o!r ttre-- t. a Italy : N'ata t.t ! Secoo.1 and ruutlla isoii'S a;ret and ilefrtrmg ihre tiunaa of IL cats lrW.'- tlua'.4 al iea bundiwi 5H.rs. ty a local meii VtM Us or p.ecea of wt taw f..!u.win4 erttxeH 4:;n-- , Mat 'a i:.r.e to rm aete.i tit Elenrite4 by said Im&rosr.-Bera-aaiiK. r Ail tt lot I bioeg U, tot 1 i c , cm Al Its t t . a Bieca tota I, t t, a biwk It, alt to pi rt PI ( La. City ir. y. Ail prtt t e,wtiooa to th earry-le- g out if .Tiett intH mttoS be preaaoted la , - ;iry f.ecrd--r tiar bafor M. nt io rstijsa im lima by ld eemthill waea It wm aewr an4 cou te ettrb. objacuoua aa trar oe si-- t ..hereto. mBfdaTofOtjrCotMKU of Sart Llt Cllf, mad April itad. IsSu Loc w Myawa, ' tty KscortaaC. att LjU Ctty, May trt em, SOTItE THE INTENTION OF THK CITY COt.'N-el- l OF toejrt-n- wa'-e- tnlr-ao- T-- pie street from fcftofcd Went lo Tb'rd Weat ' a'ree Notice la hereby given by the city Council of Bait Sake City of tH ttite:,t:.m of ucB counctl toma?.e the MPear.ug dne riiel improvement. ; fci'.entimg atifj laying iron water lpea orma!n.rg the followiiijt street, natsur.yj Krorn th" Int. re.".lon of rt Tropl Second Went atreet along Norih Tempie to Tnird Weat atreet. ail defcar ng three-l- irth of the t tliereof erlmate.t at Eight Huo , dred and Fifty tW. doila.-a-. by a local - ment tttn tbe Ir.u or piece of ground within the fouirir-- dearrHied lt:riet. wing the die- - i trtct to be averted or len.ee ted by eaid Impntre. : ment, namely: All of lota t and a. block W. l.ytaa t iwl . biock a, ad In plat A. tt wt Lake Cttr siirrey All protest aoi ob.'c-Lo- o to the carry. ag out of n h Uitention murtM preaented (n writusr t" b City Keorder oc or before May 7, betrg 'he tiro act bv ft. aid ..iu:i wber. tt will bear and CouLAer : such objection. a may be ma!e thereto. i Bycderof ti i C'it r Council of Halt Lake I Cty, mad Apr.i h. i. U City UecoiOer. H t a- -s jI 8lt Lake City, May J, 10. ' DISSOLCTI0X S0TICE. VOTirE IS HEREBY GP. EN THAT THE iN partnership heretofore existing between Carl D.etriche and John tiodin was dlsso.ved bv mutual consent on the f.d.f Apni. ' J.JHSI GOIil.V. Australian HorKmlB. stockmen of Australia are As a class, the the firmest seated riders. Their horses, when cornerine cattle or beading a fugitive bullock, gallop like mad, and turn of their owe i ac-cord as short and as sudueuly as a sheep dog. Three of these horses erill put a tcoussnd or mors wild fat bullocks into a yard tto . reins loose on their necks and ungunled ail Je time. They watch and chase each fup-tiv- e tie like a chases a stray sheep, slrnien merely sTttiug their backs and their twentv foot whips, ne sudden drotvstep and turn of one of these horses wd unseat tbe best horsemen maaorar-ngA- -j JwiBtias Seld. ' |