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Show f ss7l7 TUE ALf JiA K E JiAtri-AiUittiDAy- J ua k a.. iruii. IN0T41.11 .0TICK OF PROOF. Orrvt t s it Lakk Mir Crrr, in. twi f N'OTIOK IH HKKKBY OLVKV THAT TH following named settler has Bled) notice of hi Intention to make (trial proof tn support or hi cl.itm. an.l that m1i) prvf will tie oiil before ttii Kc.rt-.tr- r and towlw of Ihe I', rt. l.eml time at Salt Lake City, on July-II- . IMJI, via.: M,K-- . preemption N'.. toaert. for the , section S4. township I sunk, Mtigr Se-.t- . II nani.. the following w ttuees to pmri hta rimiluuotie ureiei and mltlvarloet of said land, namely: Walter Davidson. Praiibl Mrt'owan. Tci. tn 1 Anderson and Frank Burt :l ( ivail Lak city, I tali. To 1'k.ish i. Moan. Ksirroa Savago Chieftain. when perpetuated in atone aI 'bS wl form a noble and striking addi on toth6artacquiSiti0n8,f theconntn- - The base is to be of granite, on rest a bowlder, either of'syanUe or grTn dnrwili,, heiWarauSlesof the appear four bronze turtles. aU mil rise the blasted trunk of a fZ ''W7 ' i THE RED JACKET MONUMENT. in bronze, bearing about its roots the tribal totems of tho Six Nations. The bas relief appearing in the illustration here given represents Ited Jacket ad-dressing a council. . On the opposite sido will be a companion bronze typifying the life of the Senecas before the advent of tho white man. The artist who designed this monu-ment is not yet 33 years of age, but he has long held high rank in his profes-sion. He first became known, when only as tho sculptor of Sheridan's Ride. KAII.ROAOS. TIEEIG illfPopular Route ff' To all Points East Only one change of cars I'tah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pallman Buffet Sleeping Can Free lUxlliiinir Chair tars. lie sure your ticket read via tho Missouri Pacific Railway U. C. Townscnd, O. P. it T. A., .S'f, .oili. S. V. Derrai, ?. F. it . .1., Koom itB, irosrt' id Soft LaktCiti, l"fa. ly.-ar- s in Salt Lake City. Dr. C. W. Higgins TUt Meil-Knon- u Spot-lalis- Ilaa rviiKivftl to moivi-lru-.ts- and eoinm.xlioui patltira, 17 and 18, St. Elmo Hotel. Willi Dr. C. W. Higgins. Microscopic and Analytio Physician, Ha priii't.tvd In Suit Lake nty elKhteeu yeaia, and the wonderful and curca he hint effected In that time provn the Hplentlllc pr.uoiplea on which hla reinc.tlea are compoun Vd. foriiilnir diaiiitoala br the a d oft ho luicnMcotw eualilea him to iletect the ITiUiitry caue ot the illseane and effi t a radi-cal cure. The Doctor haa cured thoiiamla of rae of NcrrniiH Debility, Menial an I Phy-sical WeakncKH, Lonxot Manhiaid and Nervoiia J'roHtr.ition. the result ot earlv liiillacretlona and exoew.M, and will forfeit f'lvti III Nl'KKli Uoi.i.akm for auy caae taken tinder hla treat-ment w hich he ralla to cure. SyiihllUa, llonorrhea.tiliH't, Stricture and all old. in (erlnir ill.sciie, hu h VUliue Hie blml, mul Impair the eystcin, thoinughly aud pei mu-llein ly cured. A LL CLASSES OF Fl TS CURED. Tapeworms removed with Held or no Pit. i- - . . J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 1 35 Sooth Main. Salt Lax. Henry f.clark TAILOR. East First South street. OLIAX TTTXJB REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lom Rial arrr.fi, WtxiHe Stoch, SuiviallRAiica 'ourt Huuaa, Denver, CoL Managar. Utaii Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Traina leave and arrive ut. Sail Lake City aud Piirk City dully as follow: SALT I.AKK CITY. Train t leaves Eighth So and Main st 7:S0a.m " " " S:0lp.tu " 2 arrives.. " " lii:ima.ui .. m ',4 7:30 p.m pa hk crrr. Train 1 arrives Park City 10:00 a.m " 3 " " 7:.lp.m " U leaves " 7::ia.m ' 4 " " 6:uip.m Fret lit trains leave and arrive at, Salt L ike and Park Cliy Jaily, except buuUuy, ua lul- - Iowh: Train No. 1 leaves Suit Luke ll:.VU.m tl ii'Tlves " :iftp.m " leavea Park City 11:UI i.m " 5 a riven " 4:UUp.m No passengers Curried On freight tralud. PASBENliKIt KATUN! lletween Salt Lake City and Park C'lly, single trip. fcj. Between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, ll. jnx. ir. rouxa, t.j. m istosh, Manaticr. (icn. Ft, a I'at. Ant TAKE the Mmuxm CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAIL FOR ALL POINTS EAST. It la the only lino running solid Vestibule, Elentrtc Llg'itiid, Steam Heated trains botween Chicago, Milwaukee and Council Hluffs, Oma-ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Soulx City. AU trains composed of Pullman magulflceut sleeping curs and The Finest Dining Cars in the World. For furthurlnformatlon apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial AgenU 263 south Main street, bait Lake City. .zuaual Statement For the year ending December 31, lsrti, of tbe rondltlon of the Helvetia Swiss fire Insurance COMPANY, Made to the Secmtaryof the Territory of Utah In pursuance of an act rchitlnir to tire Insur-ance coinpiiiilijs, uiiproved March Li, IHil, Name of company unit location, Helvetia l ire Insurance Company ot rtt. Oall, ewlt-serlan- d. Tho a:a"unt of capital stock is ft.fitn.iryi.or, The capital nbs k pa d up ls 4"i.i(U.i Tho amount of its is 1,ry)l,4wl,a3 The uiuuuut of Its liabilities (In-cluding cupltal) Im l,0!i7..W.ia The netsuriiltisorer all liabilities la 417,114.11 The mime of It attorney or agent for the T'rrltory of Utah u. whom service of n mess 'n . ny civ I a. tlon iigiiln-- f a d companr may be made, Lolim Uyams, H..it Lake 0 tv. The r. ce pts during the year were.. M3,.mi The ex miiilltuies during the year were Urn SIIMO Dlvidenus foiD.nu Btote of California, ( City and Comity of riun Fraunlaco. f "" tr. A. Fiel. a mem tier of the llrm of jf arry W. By, iienenil a- ent of said company, lielng duly sworn, depose and says that he Is the alsive descrits-- ortlcer of eaid cotupany. aud that the statement of the general condition of said company on said thlrtv-nre- t day of December Is correct, according to the best, of his luloruiatlou, knowledge and belief, Kespactlvely, L A. KiKL. Huliscriiied and sworn to tfore mo ibis twenty eighth day of April, a. D. iwhi. ;ki. T. Ksox. ieai A Commls-loner- Ihcla lor the Territory of I'tab, at Hun Prauclaco, CaL Terrltr.ry of Utah, BecrcUcy'somce. f ""' L EU h Hells, secretary of the territory of i;t.ih, do hereby cet y that the above and forego tig Is a till I. true an-- l correct co ,y of tue annual stab-me- id" the ye enl ro ill, Ion of the lie vei.a tt F.re Insurance cunpa ly of rit Oall. Hwltrlaml, tiled In my offi. e on tb vtb day of May, lJ. In pursuance of an act rel itln e to tire insurance companies, approved IH. in. I I witness whereof I have set my hand and aftixed the gn'nt seal of the of L'taa Una ilst day of lay, Ukal.; Kt.utiiSKi.iJi. fc-ctr- y of I'tah Territory. httVl HrAXS A Co.. agents, 510 Prore-- a bcicg UOTKLS. WALKER HOUSE. The Walker is Located in Vie liusinesi Center of this City and ha all tw Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-cla- ss liousa It is managed as well as any hotel In the West and Is strictly the Business aud Tour-ist Hotel of Halt Lake City. Passeuaer Klevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt Lake City. Or. S. ERB Propr. THE C U L. L EINL . . THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWIXU, Proprietor. a u. II. A. CANDRIAN, STEA'rl GRINDER And deiler lo Baibers' Supplie. Onr facllltie for grlndicg and g Razor. Cl. prs. Shears and Knives a:e unstirpaiaed. CHIXA DECOHA TORS. A'o, m t'irnt SohIH fitrett, rnrp'MIt . Halt tfi .! J"2LHL. ilULESJN ARMS. physical Training and Muscular Development. DASHING BELLES OE BANGOb' tistics Ahnt tlia Echo "Grant, the Citizen" Items and Notes of Interest. Is known as the Queen city of ,t!Te and she now deserves the title in double degree, for a number' of the Jesses have of late been learning to rule in times of war as well as ! toys of peace- - V, chilcothians ls the name of a composed entirely of jjely young women who last winter that physical train-- was a good to, tb,f iebest that direction onld be ob-e- d through ie nae of the drill. Hav-2- g settled t h o aidffls secured or instructor ;5pt.L.Chilcott, t handsome iomm under of ;paiiy Gr, Sec-u- d regiment, ad amply him or his services i? naming their ..rgaaization i n ,;b honor, lironghout win-oran- d swine the tilling young a faib defender. rarrior devoted himself to his congenial at But he made of the drills no holi-jy- or society affairs, and the recruits m worked as hard aa if they were limbers of the regular army. The pri-ate- s carried Springfield cadet rifles teighing seven and three-quart- er OTids, and the officers were equipped rith swords of the regulation United We8 army pattern. The other evening the Chilcothians d their friends to witness a drill at loronibega hall. Those present were aply rewarded for their attendance, ley saw thirty lovely damsels in tight tting waists and kilted skirts, trimmed indsoniely with white, high laced boots, ithtops fastened after the hussar style, ad wearing jaunty cadet caps on well lised heads. Capt. Blanche Louise Idlier was in command and gave her Mere with the confidence of a veteran, lie manual of arms and the company olntions were performed without a itstake, and the wonderful proficiency f the Chilcothians elicited well earned pplause. The young ladies were lowered with floral tributes and a ball THE FOURTH EXEECISE. I'M the event. , On behalf of her com-sCap- t. HeUier presented Capt. Chil-'itwi- th a sword and belt, and Lieut. Kiel, his assistant, with a gold watch. The niilitary drill aa a means of physi-- , 'I training seems to be a success, in togor anyway. L'.1U halt lakkT i rV ut pokauonI Mrrng tn CoyrnAnou. S!M prol-..,- i W'U be received ad1r-i- , as N'inw mull m . Jnlyi.m for furnishing material am) constructing about at mirea if brick conduit and two mile of wrought iron pip llw with all rthwork and To h iiiira ' I'mnmain tt Coiuhut unit Pip Linci ooMmrtkm. I'l.inr. ,111 Iwktoii miu Ht' ilcl:.'Mainwl on ami art.T Jim- - SI. !. at offl.n of rlty room , I'imkdw liilU1iint, fait LaU cttr. Approximate guaiituir ara aa follow: K.artl anit na-l-t work ... viicuWi yaiM Hru k ami Hionr masonrv.,.. Il.ttii WrotiKlit Iron plN.... iahi Itnrar f"t HIils will rw rwvd hT th rhol f the work, ami mnt N mads ujo forma fiinilhl bir thn milritftwsl. All proiMWHtln to't arc.iutkani.1 hy aat!far tory rvliU ii.-- ot the hliUrt a aWiiir lo ti form thn work. AiniH(sl-- k for IMtW. mat pavaM to thocity tiiaurr of hall t'lly nmat aln 111 m pan r r. b blj, tlia aatiid to h forrc.tnl toKalil i ll v If thn ui rful hl.l.l.-- r ta'.la Ui I'lit.-- r into coiiinii t with th city anil fiirtnnh a bouj aiti 1 jii to ami In au a an amount at ax mar be rfMiulmthr th tllv INmnril llwra of wiiliin thrra (Si day alter tba awarvttn of nld cntrai't. Tharlgbiu rvsrrrnl to reject any and all bUla. AiMn Itoani of Watr Commlaatoncr. city hall, Halt take 1ty. A. K. IH.aaMi tt, 1 M. J. M ii i. CommlMkiD'm. f. L. hrv(o(i, I TVrraoiuilmofi'Uy foinu-ll- . Jun it. Svlire of StMtlfinrat ( AfroniU tn h tTohsto Court of ! rn;ntf of Tnotit I'tah In tho ;u(tr ul ta of HrVTt iiw. vnrt fT itw.'-v..- . N'OTU: H IfKKKHVrilt r.NTHATJAMr I ho a ImiB trn r of If tr of HrtdKni lH 'unir iWfr.i, b u ran tarm! aii.li.rv-- U t for ,n.l i X la at A roiirt bla Hni f ma alailol t tilonof nai.l :alo. and that Tua d jy. Ia i r tar "t July i1". at II o r oct a m . at t bo e.irtrtt of aid ro'irt at lh rg.irh"M a T . 1 1 f. In ald lowlmitntjp bai I a--n duly ap ma t by ! Jud of id crnrt lo rh .ttiront of aald aiitxiut, at w.il. b l.ru an I pi u a mr pnr- - miInnteir a int in .i j hum m y ipy r ai4 r Un( to to al I rutin', and a the m Uatad Tifia t'lty. Jub t. !. A. J. MiWtxTtojr, tlrrk. EAST UoiTflU TRAINS. No. No. 4 A'lantio Atlautlo Mull. Kxpresa Leave Oiiden Il::la.m. A:) p.m Arrive Salt Lake 10:45 a.m. :.S li.in Leave Suit Laku n .no a.m. 7:10 p.m Amve Provo vjm p.m. 9:M p.m Leave Provo iy:r) p.m. U:ao p.m Arrive tireen Klver :Klp.ni. t:M a.m Leave Green River 7:ilp.m. 4:i a.m Arrive Grand Junction... 11:30 p.m. :) a.m Leave Grand Junction. .. lnrmp.in. 10 :tl a.m Arrive Pueblo ;i:iiop.ni. U:iU a.in Arrive lVnver .7 : to p.m. 7:iri a. m WEST MOUND TKAIN8. N.7l No. S PruMtto Pucillo M:ill. Express Leave Denver 8:10 a.m. H:(IU p.m. Leave Pueblo l:.l p.m. l',':!0 a.m. Arrive Craml Junction... h:l iv.ni. :UI p.m. Leave Gnuiil Jimcwon... 7:ul a.m. 7:15 p.m.. Arrive Green Klver 11 ::" a.m. I1:WI p.m. LeaveGreen Klver Il:n a,m. Waft a.m. Arrive Provo : p.m. 7:15 a.m. Leave Provo :Mi p.m. 7:-- l a.m. Arrive Halt Luke H:HU p.m. H:lfi a.m Leave Stilt Lake p.m. 9:i a.m. Arrive Ogdwn I0:UI p.m. lu:tO a.m. LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LAKH AND OGDEN. Iave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: 8:'J0a.m. U:' a.m, lu:4f a.m. ltf:lup.ru 4:30p.m. 8:4fti).m. d.Mip.m, H:lp.m SALT LAKE) TO BINliRAM AND WABATl'H. Lv Salt Lake . .7 : 10 a.m! Lv Wasatch . . 1(1 :() a.m ArrHuiKham..ll:H6a.in'l,v Hiiutlmm.. )l:Nip.iu Arr WasaU.h..8:15a.mArrhalt Lake 4:S0p.m D. C. DOUCE, J. II. HKN1NETT, eu. Manafer. ticu. l'aaa. At BALDNESS AND ITS CAUSES. 6ome culm That Too Froqatmt Cutting I Detrimental to the Hair. There are many different opinions as to tue cause of baldness. Soine of the eminent medical authorities state that it is caused by a form of dandruff. This, it is claimed, has been verified bv taking the hair which ban fallen off "in such cases, rubbing it up with vaseline and after applying the ointment so made to the fur of rabbita baldness has rapidly made its appearance on the parts so treated. When vaseline alone was used this result did not follow. The same authority says that the disease is spread by hair dressers, who employ combs and brumes on their customers, one after another, without regard to the cleanli-ness of those articles. Voien are less liable to be affected by this form of bald-ness, for the reason that their hair is usually dressed at home. On the other hand some claim that too frequent cutting of the hair is detrimen-tal. The hair in some respects resemble a tree. Suppose the gardener were to clip all the limbs from a tree, regardless of the season of the year, as scon as they were two or three feet in length. How long could the tree be expected to survive? There is a fluid substance in each hair from which the hair geta iU nourishment the same as the tree gets its life, and growth from the sap which is conducted from its roots. Break the bark of a tree and you will soon see the sap running down the trnnk. The Sifme tiring is be-lieved to take place when a hair is cut, only it is not visible to the naked eye. A number of the better class of barbers is endeavoring to overcome this evil by singeing the ends of the hair after cut-ting. This hermetically seals the ends and prevents the escapa of any fluid. This operation is performed with the aid of a small wax taper. The hair is raised from the head with a comb and the lighted taper passed rapidly across the ends. The operation is neither tedions nor unpleasant. Those that practice this style of treating the hair stato that much good has resulted from the process. Washington Star. MARSHAL'S SALE. pVKSl'ANT TO AX ORPKB OT BAI.K Til 1 rue directed by the Third Ju teial t trt. t Court of I'tah Territory. 1 aha'l einoaeat pub- lic aiK'tinn. to the hittil bidder for caab. at the mint h front door ot the Salt Lake county court lioue. In Silt IjikeC'ty. TUb Territory, on the Sfllh day ot June, lV, at IH o no. k m,, the following deeerllied real eatata. All of lot four Mi lu Mix k ninety three ilt.i, plat "1," 8't I.nke t" 'jf aurrer. Salt Lake f.ty and county, I'tah Territory, together wnn all and Kiiiuular the IcnemcuU haredu amenta and apiirt-- incea thereto belomjin w in any wlw appertaining, To be wild ai the property of Jrme J. Mur-phy and l'rliH'llla Murphy, at the an 1 of M. J Mi't'arirer. Tcima of sale cans. E. II. PAti. V. K. M L Bt fnwar Vaudercook. tteputr M.irahal. Salt Lake Cuy, I'tab, June a,' The above aula la txwiiKined nni II July 5th, l!.l, at IJo'cloik 111. r.. H, l'i.a.i!, ir. S Mar.haL IlyOnc'tr Va'nlen .Bilj. Deputy MtfabaL Iated June 'J I, soTirc Tfnr PirnimniT I Orrii lorcnnrrifu in or tm naua-- r t Wa.4HiMcn. Mty tt l, Wnini , by ti'. l.irr to the undemucne.1, it baa mnl To appr that the National lUnkof toe Kepublic at Lake illr. In the city ot Salt In IA county of Salt ImIiw, and territory of t tatt. haa compiled with all the proifaao( tfta atatute of the 1'nlte.l Mute. r'V(ii.rd lo N compiled with betora an amevtaMoa thai I be) auittortaeU tn cutuuiettre tbe bu.Jooea ul taali Uvs A.ntrnK.KroN. t Je n Abrstbam. tt tlty and ai'linit coinnlrollei of the etirrem-y- . d. herehy certify that the Siurat Hank of 14 Keputillc at Salt n'r. In la city of Salt In the roiinty .4a I. aaU I'tb la authorised to conitaen-- tri bumneaar.f hanking a pnmded la Meeting niiyime h mi. I re. I and iuir mM of I ha re- - ye. .1,1111'r. of (he I tilted St ! IMTisTIMoNV Wllkiuur. wUneea mf fcainl aud actil ut iiifl.e thia t'JKh day of HA J D Aaatntxa, leputjr aud arUng rompUviier ot th core rem j. No ti Notice-Spec- ial Scetlnir f Morlholdert rric: or thk hilv,:k I Mining company. Malt Laba City, I tab, June If. I'M Nothe la hereby frtven that a ap-rl- al at. Init ot the atocah.a.lera of th Su ia laia Miaiao coMra.tr will be held at .T ot ibe a d eoniay at iw ra . Ift bulldinv. No je Mmib Main atreel. Hait t aai'tey I tahj terr.t.Ty. al If o . La k biam, on it .turdar July III t'Wi. tor the following purpowa, to wit To elect a board ot Iruateaa of tlia aatd coat. pany. To orTer tor aale and ae'l all of tba pn-r-r-and aaaeia of the aald mnipany or an much af the aaiue aa may bm novary lo pay and rtta. eharne all of tba debta and viUal.w of tba company Todlilnenrporwte and dlaaolve tba aald nv pany and wind up Ita ariatr And lo trana t am b otnr and further bual. Deaa aa may lawfullreoaia Iritore the air--l nf, IL. ill at tlaaatiaa, I. a ttaatdaol. Intht Dlntriett'ourtlnind for the Third Ju. dlclal 111 Oct ot i uh Territory, Couutyof Salt Lake, Omacs B. Smali ut, rialutltf, 1 ra. VScamai R,M.rn C, 8mau.iv, Defendaut, ) rpilK PKtlPI.E OK THK TEKKITOHY Of 1 l't ihaeu.l greeting lo Kalph C. Slu.illey, defendant. ou are hereby re.) ill red tn appear In an action broUKht awultkit vou by theabovenauted plalnlllt In thedllrl. t court of the Third Dltrlet of the Territory of I'tah, and to anawer the complaint tiled therein wiihln ln daya lexclualve of the day of eervlcel after the eervtce on you ot tlila auminoua IT aerved wllhlu thlaoouuty: or. If aerved ont of tlila county, but lu lhlmll.lrlct.wllliliilw.nly.Uy., ollierwlae wllhln forty daya-- or Jiidrfiiieut by default will I hi taken analnat Jrou, (o the prayer of aald complaint. The aald acllou la brought to hay a decree of tlila court illatolvtn I ha buu.la of main, motiy between plalnlllt and defend int; changing- -the name ofplalnllfl front fiintlley to her ma den Hume o C ek : and for coala of au t; alaive relief prayed on the ground that for more than one year laat pat the defendant haa wilfully fnlle.t to provide for plalnlllt the com-mon necewarlea of life hecauwi ot hlaldleneaa. protHgacy and diaalpatlolii and further that for more than three yeara laat paat defendant haa lie.. ii guilty ot habitual drunk en tie.. And you are hereby notified that If Vim fall to apiear and anawer lite aald nuuplaint aa above rr,il!rrd. the aald plalnilfta will apply lo the court for the relief demanded therein YVttneaa the Hon. t'harlea M. Kane, Judge, and the ecl ot the dlatrtot I court of the Third Judicial district, 4nka; tn aud for thaTerrll'try of I'tah thia 1 Urd day of June, In the year of our Lord one thouaaud eight hundred and ninety. lltiiHTtl. Mi'Miij.a, Clerk. Hy (leo I), Ixxjiula. Deputy trk. How "Assayini;" Is Done. The process of assaying gold and silver is identical in each case. The metal is first put through a highly heated furnace and melted, tho samples for "assay" being dipped out while the metal is in a liquid state. Next, the sample is thrown into a vessel of cold water, when granu-lation ensues.' Taken from the cold bath, it is boiled in sulphuric acid, the silver dissolving while the gold is pre-cipitated to the bottom, where it is caught in proper receptacles. The acid is now drawn off and the metal placed in another vessel laid with sheet lead, the bottom being plates of copper. Chemical action now sets in, the acid, copper and lead being in a ferment. While the gold is being precipitated, the silver, if there be any in the sample under test, is being deposited in thin metallic sheets on what before the fer-- mentation set in were the copper plates, but which have now been transformed into blue vitriol or sulphate of copper. After the metals have all been deposited they are gathered up, and, with the im-purities still remaining, pressed into cakes by a hydraulic machine which has a pressure of 200 tons. Again it is melted (the gold and silver each in sepa-rate vata, of course), the pure metal be-ing again deposited and the impurities, aided by chemical action, left floating on the top. The next and last process runs the metals into ingots ready for tho markets of the world. St. Louis lie, lSclonged to the Hand. Some amusing stories relative to the effect of the recent court martials and investigations are going about in army circles, and one of them comes from Jef-ferson barracks, Missouri. An investi-gation was held at the barracks last year as a result of the talk about deser-tions in the army, aud ever since the in-vestigation the officers at the barracks have been extremely careful in their treatment of enlisted men. The Steel-Wil- d court martial of recent notoriety has increased the delicacy of their places, so when a member of the military band at the barracks came to the post surgeon with a long face and a plaintive story about a sore throat he was treated with a consideration which was as marked as It was gratifying. "Sore throat, eh?" said the surgeon pleasantly. "Let me see. Oh, that's not so bad. A slight irritation, nothing more. You'll be all right in a day or two. I guess you would better take no chances of renewing the trouble by using your throat, though, so I will recom-mend that you be excused from active duty for two weeks." Armed with the surgeon's certificate the bandsman obtained his two weeks' relief from active duty. The two weeks had just come to an end when he met the post surgeon on tho parade- - ground. The bandsman 6aluted. The surgeon recognized the face and stopped. "How's the throat?" he said pleasantly. "It's quite well, sir," was the reply. "That's good," said tho surgeon. "Yoq can get back to your duty uow without fear. By the way, what instrument do you handle in the band?" "The small drum, sir," said the musi-cian. New York Tribune. MrtlE Or tiik tNTrNTiov or run rmr Council to eatend water reeina on Fourth) eolith atreel one half b . b aat troca tba center of Hoetitb and K.ltrhth t Notice la hrh len by IheCllf Council of Kail l.aka I lly of the Intention of aiwft council to make the follow utg daaerHw.1 Improvement, to. wit: K ten. ling and taring Iron water pt4 or main, along the following atnaeta, Rau.-l- TI fourth mi Hi etrool, one half bl eaal from the renter of Heyrtiib and .ititb at atreeta and defraying tbrea fourth of tba nat thereof, et matad al aetanteeu hundr4 dollara ,11 .ui. by a local aaaeaamant Upon th lota or piece of ground wllhlo lb follow-ing deacnlied dlatrbt, being the dlatrtrttotaa affected or benefitted by aald Improvement, namely! j.t 4 block 1; lot t. a bt.-- III loia I, a bl.a k Ma i 4, hire l all In plat II. Halt I.aket'tty Money All uewtaata aud to the carrying out of au-:- a tntenlbb niii't h prenled In writing to the City im or heforw Jul tat, lata baltig tba time act by tha aald Council when tt will bear and rouaUer aiub obJe. ti.MM a nay b mada thereto. H y order of tba CUT Council of Kail Lata City, mail May ttn. i". l.Ol IS I4VAM. Ctty Recorder. Halt Label tir, JuneT la AO'l'ICE TO IREHi rtTltS Ksluto of Thonuig A. Lyne, deceaaed. VOTICK IS IIKKKIIY GIVKM HY TIIK linderMgncrt, executora of the eatuln of Thoimia A. Lyne, deceived, to the r n dllora of, aud itllperaoua having cliilina aiiuluat the aald dcceuwil, Uiexhllilt tlicm, wit It the neoeaaary voucherH, within ton luouilia alter theflral publiciilloii of Hits notice, to the autd executors or either of them. at. the residence of Made-line Lyue, 4d7cast Flint Soulti Temple etrin-t-, S ilt I.;ike City. I'tuh, or at the place of l.imi-re-- s of Samuel W. Lyne. No. VI Mouth Port-land a venue, IliOiklyu, New York. Malklimk Lvnk, Kamiibl W. Lnm, , Kxeciitora of the esltite of Thutiuis A, Lyne, itaccuat'd. DaUul JiinollA, 1HKI. Star khultlim Met-tlntr-. A8PKC1AL MLKTIN'i Or" TIIK STOCK, The National lltillillng & Loan association of Halt Luke City, will lie held at the roiupany'fl office, No. XI &iuth Main atreet, K:ilt Luke city, U. T cm Monday. June anh, IttMJ. ut n o'clock p.m.. to aiiuud article 17, suction I, a, A and ft, and to repeal section .1 of euld article, w hich said amendments were sub-mitted and unanimously approved by the board of directors at tlio regular uioetliig hold Muvimh. 1MMI. By order of the botird of directors. I. Piikii I'oHKr.H, Secretary. NOTICE Or THK INTENTION OFTHK fTTYCOtTJI en l eiend water main r Th." South atmal from uHear between N ath ant Ten Kaal l midway kntwann Tub i.l Kleventa fjtat treta, fur cutiuary purpoa oelv Not Ira la kerewy tB by tha 1lr t'on-t- l of Kail Lake city irf the Intention of attcb f imu-c- ll to make Ilia following dee. rtrawl Iwprera-meti- l, to wii. k.atending aa4 laytug Ima Waler pliea er tualna along tha following streets, nameiyi Tnird Mouth street from nuilwar Man a N ntb and n h l.aet In midway between T-- aotf '.lenb Kaat aireeta for ci boar p'trpiMM. t and defray lllgthrea fotirtha of Ihacwt thereof, aatlmata-- t at i eighteen him lrt dollar, by a l aaaeaatnaal tlp-- tha I'da or pte. of grrxiM within the followlKg il. rlt'. diatrtrt, tuig tha ill.trVI to be a.leatert or tro-nie- . by taut Imtirovement, uarael y trta and a, bi.a b tft. lota g and 4 block ja, tn Dial ' , k.ta and f, bl k t l, bit I and I. Ui. b t. tdal tt. all In i,l .ta and II Halt Lake ritf sorter All pro lets and objections lo the eerrylnf mil of aitch Intention nine be presented m wrl'tn to tba City Herorder a or before loly I. IV, being tha llioe art by tba said emit, ll when it will hear and conaidersiKb objestiotta aa may j4 rnaite thereto. My order of tba tVf Council nf Hall tahM City, mails April ti, taua Lot' w ll . City ttMotdTr. Hall Lake Ctty, JuuaT, !ari r ire and inooa. The Japanese consider they go so fast ihat we ought perhaps now to say they :onsidered blood and fire to be the samo thing, as they practically were in the French poetical imagery of the later middle ages. In Baron's old "Art e" the color gules is compared bofh to the flames of fire and the mixed humor of the blood It is also, he says, the symbol of the day of judgment; and he goes on pleasantly to liken it to the wrath of God, which will then plunge the wicked in eternal flame. SIMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of t tub Territory, County of bait Lake. Oscar P. Miller and William Jai oliat.il, plalutlfla. Tlllle Miller fl'lelm, Charles f """. II, tlleimaud Alexlna T, llraahor, defeuueut. The People ot the Territory of t;iah send greeting: To Tlllle Miller fllelm. Chiirleb H, (ilelm and Alexlna T. Brasher, defendant. Yon are hereby required to appear In sn n brought against you by the alsire named plaintiffs In the District C'airtof Ha Third District nf the Territory of L'lali. and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days, (exclusive of the day ofaerttcei, after the service on you of this summon -- If served within thle county! or, If aerved out of this county, but In this district, within twenty elms: ollierwlae within forty data tir Jiclii liietit hy default will lie taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of aald ci mplalul Th aa d a. tlon la broughl to have a decree of this court reforming a certain morigai,, tiiiule, exei utisl and a. anowledgwl by defend snt llrnsh'-- r on that r rtaln property situate In Halt Lake City Co,. I'L.li, Iveuig lot I. bl'H-- IS. plat K H. L I'ity surrey, to eccure a certain promissory not made, uncute.i and delivered by defeudant T. M. Glenn C. II. lilelin. March !M, ls, for tmlii. In faror of plaintiffs due two year after data with Inter-est at a per cent er annum, bo a lo Insert therein a true and correct copy of aald note aa fully act out lu complaint herein; to have juilKtnrat lu said sum ot lej with tnierst he reon at a per rent from Hcptemtjer kith, imj. and for attorney fee at In leer rent on amount found due; aame alleged to be due on Bald note, no piirt of which haa bean paid save the Interest down to Heptembar utth, Iseu, same lielng aecured by mortgage given by Brasher for a valuable dated J ti im rj, l, on premlaeg aa deacrlte-- d hereluiiofor; thatt'ie aame be Bold and the proceeds applied to the payment ot tba amount due pialiillfta, and that defendants aud all per. us claiming under theut aubaiuant lo aald moriga re lie fore,-.,a- of all r.ifht and eiiltyof redemption; Ihat plaintiff, have ex-ecution for auy detMenoy, and fog coete of suit. And yon are hereby aotlAad that tf you fall to apfiear and snswer the said complaint as above required, tb said plaintiff will apply lo the.v.urt for the relief demanded thera.it, Wrrbass, the Hon. Charles M. .ana. Judge, and the e of tne District court of the Third Judicial Metric, In and for . , the territory of I'tah, tbla lth day of seal June, lu the year of our Lord one ' c ' thousand eh bt hundred and ninety, llt.Mty U. MlMILLAX fierk. Frank Plerea and Charles W. Moyd Attonieya for Ptalatlffc Importance of Water Marks. Equal importance exists in the water mark of the. paper on which a postage stamp is printed. , One edition of a Gua-temalan stamp is on paper with no water mark; another edition of the same stamp is on paper with a star for a water mark, while still another is on paper with a crown and the letters "0. C." All three of these are necessary to a proper collec-tion of Guatemalan stamps. Occasion-ally it happens that the 6ame stamp is printed at different times from a litho graphic stone, a wooden block and a steel plate; a specimen of each is neces-sary to the collector's happiness. And so much difference do these distinctions make that a stamp with one sort of per-foration or water mark will be worth, may be, hundreds of dollars, when pre-cisely the ganie stamp perforated or wa-ter marked in another way has a selling value of only a few cents. An other-wise worthless blue Cape of Good Hope stamp, printed ; by accident in red, brought $122 at auction in New York, while a common one-pen- red df the same country, printed by accident in blue, fetched $90. Washington Star In-terview. - As a Soldier. The religion of Dahomey Land is to the effect that any soldier killed while fighting white men goes straight to heaven to become a handsome young aian of 25, who is provided with fifteen oeautiful wives and all the game he can eat for a thousand years. Under this be-lief hundreds of them do their best to get killed, and it's rather funny to think bow they are bamboozled --vhen they wake up "over there." Detroit Free Prose. Statistics About the Echo. Some one has recently figured out the ct distance that a person may be d from a reflecting surface and yet "the echo of his own voice. 'Five "ables a second is said to be the limit '"jof distinct pronunciation and dis-- hearing. This gives one-nft- h of a for each syllable. When the temperature is 61 degs. sound s"ls 1,120 feet a second. In one-fift- h toe it will cover a distance of 224 Hence, if a reflecting surface is " feot distant the initial sound of an "fd syllable will be returned to the as the next syllable starts on its y- - In this case the first fifth of ;e second is consumed in the utterance 'syllable and tho next fifth of the ?01a in hearing its echo. Two sylla-oul- d be echoed from a reflecting 224 feet distant, three syllables 836 feet, and so on within the limit nuibleness. SlOfRE Or THK INTK.VTIOJf or TMEfriTYCOl,"!. rll toeaieod water tnaiua oo It ta t.eel atreet from the preaanf termini la of tba block between mi la and He aula aoutbj Street Notice I hereby given by ih tlty nmnclt tut Hall Lake Cli y of the tnUttMoa of .rl Council to make tbe following deecrtte kmproramettt, to wit: Extending and taring troa wter pipe or main along toe following el reel a. aainelri Klfib Kael atreet front prnt lermtoria to tea center of f be bio. k between en's an. I Movent south Blreet, and defraying three fourth of the rmi thereof, estimate at Thtrt Una-dre- d .. Dollar, br a local a aeaerr.ee upon the lota or piece of ground wttairt the following described dlatrw t, taatbg Ire district lo be affeeW or beitd by said Im-provement, tiiowiy; lota A , btocg ja, !., 1, S hire k.M. tin I, lit bl.ab ti, kuta X t, f bl k 'Ji, lot a . bioeg U b.'. a, f, buwk Ift. all In plat l Hall Lake tUr survey All protesta and obettl,ia to th carrying .ait of swh lntent,lfti must im presenile,! in wnttna; la Ih City on tit hefore tnf I, tV. being tbe lime eel Icy the tl. rminclt wbea U wta hew and eoaaLter i k ubw:tUaM aa may be made thereti,. By order of the Otr Coanctl of Hli Laia lilt, Diila Mil , IW L..rt lira.. City Kawxuaf, 811 Lake Cliy, Junet, mi Going; with tha Buffalo. In ten years more, unless laws are en-acted to prevent, the sight of a live, free alligator will be such a variety as to cause publio comment. There is no longer a safe retreat for him in the United States, and hunters are some-times on the watch for a whole week be-fore one can be secured. Nature made him for some special use, and his extinc-tion may bring some sort of revenge. Detroit Free Press. Value of a Passenger Train. But few persons who view a passenger train as it goes thundering past have an idea that it represents a cash value of from $75,000 to $120,000, but such is the case. The ordinary express train repre-sents from $83,000 to $90,000. The en-gine and tender are valued at $10,500; the baggago car, $1,000; the postal car, $2,000; the smoking car, $5,000; two ordi-nary passenger cars, $10,000 each; three palace cars, $15,000 each-to-tal, SBtf.WU. Many of the trains which pull up to or out from the Union depot in this city are worth $150,000. St. Louis Republic. "Grant tho Citizen." B- - H. Kohlsaat, of Chicago, has ?ed to erect at his own expense a J.of Gen. Grant in civilian dress, ; to stand on an appropriate site ala, Dls. The figure will be of i eight, feet tall, and will sur-- j-- m: E ACCKPTED DESIGN. bj Pedestal' ten feet high. The s wui be Unveiled some time next iw '? fte presence of a distinguished invited guests. ' . SUMMONS. In th IXntrtct rvwjrt to and for the Third Jodie Cial District of l'U Trrilry, luuui of Matt Laaa. Karl P. TATM.a, llaWU 1 v. caw!i. Oiuitar U. Taylo. Defendant. J Tha People of tb Terrttmry tl flab uJ greeting to Miner. It T l or 4fqrtaAI: Ot.' AUK H;:Y Kl.sjClHKD TH AP-- 1 pear la an acorn bneigai agint row bf tba aoov aamed puatniiS tr, trie Dtstrb ( ourt of the TUird Jut;-ta- i tl..tru t of the TetrttiT of t'vh, and ao.swr Ire. noi'iUiBt. fii.t tberniB wltnln sea dai ec!usiv of to day of mrW.&l after the irvtc on row of laia muaaaata-- tf erred wltnln thta coo n'r er tt served out of tatacunty tmt ta Ml district, wltain (weary Uy, otberwisa wltsia forty d.e- - yudg-to- . nl by default will be taken agaiaat yuu. to the prayer of aai.l rotapi.LuC Tb aaut action 1 tmmgtil to hate a aeerwa of l hi court tlieeolvuig tba boad of mairt-ttvti- r hri.rorel.tlag between plaintiff ti4 dcfeudaul; fwar-lin- p.a.otu rmt.aly of troa cblW, c.y Peauie Taylor. Isaua of aald aaar-rtag-and eota of aott. Aflwtt decree lor on tbe gnntiut that sua e the mi a.ght mrmtbanf tlielr marruu oefeadaat baa au-ful- ly .r faiiad refoae.1 and aegleetaa lo provida plaintiff tba comraoa saveesaria of Ufa, or to prorirt l their said cbiid. That use June. Wl defeo-l- e be contributed sneo-iute- tr t.rtoing toward tba mpfKWt of plaintiff or their child. aWstnigh often rqaeate.l to dv so. and biTmpeiW punttiff to support, out of ber irwa tne.tn. buttt socUci aad tbeir saJ.1 child. And you are hereby mottned thai if yl fail to appear and acawer tba aald cirenpialnl aa an rerUir.t. tba aald puiatli? wul H'Ply tu tba conrt for tha relief detuauded tbereia. vV'tueee, tbe Boa. Chart 'dM Ju.lge, end th sel of tba Dttn.-- Court of tae Third Judtci ttumvt, (.4aX. tn and b the Tern'-wr- of I'tah, tnl jith day of Aunt in la year of our Ird ooe algal husv-die- d and ainety Haxav ti. M.'Mtu.A!(Qsfkl y Oca. If. Looittt, Deputy titara. f S0T1CE Or THK INTK.VTloXOFTHECITYCOt'S. c 1 it n.. wat r mam. on J street front tt vt i lo b Ii sir ft. Notice Is hereby given by the f Ity Council of Halt hake city of the Intention of eurb eomiell to make the following descrti! trnpr'ivenient. to wn: Ksteiuilng and laying Iron water pipe or mains along th following streets, bameiy: J sire i r 'in nisih F; gnih si r t. and three-fourt- of th coat thereof, eti irutct at Tae ty Tnree llu: dred t."u dot jars, by a tre-a- l aaenifit upon the brta .ft piece of ground wllhln tne following dl.trV t, g the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely : Jrt Zand bpe k n l ta I and L bi: ; lot I and 4. block I "; UA t an I ibk t. ail lo plat D, Halt Lake Ctty survey. All protest and oh)e tima the carrying out of aueh ni'il be presc-ite- d In writing lo th City K"crder on or before July 1st luu. beina. th time set by trie said eoonctl wbea It wl,l hear and nmslder such oblwtlou a may be mad tftereto. Hyonlerof th City Councli of Sail Lak City, mail May nvtu. It. Ltl'is rlrtsi. Belt Lake, JunaT. Ishj. Ity Recorder. A S25.000 Necklace. Gen. William F. Draper, of Hopedale, Mass., and Miss Susan C. Preston were united in marriage at Lexington, Ky., May 22. The bride's costume was white silk, en train, old point lace and diamond orna-ments. She wore the groom's present of a $25,000 diamond necklace. Water Lilies as Food. ' The water lily is said to be largely used in some parts of India aa a food stuff. The fruit of one species that grows plen-tifully in the lakes of Cashmere is rich in starch, and has much the flavor of a chesnut, If the nuts are dried they will keep a long time, and, when ground, mavbemade into cakes or porridge, or they may be soaked for some hours and boiled. The seeds of the lotus are also much used for dietary purposes in India. New York Telegram. A Modern Creator. "Times have changed, old boy!" re-marked Griggs, "since you and I were young." "True for you, old fellow, returned Brown. "In these days the tailor not only makes the man but the woman." Drakes Magazine. NOTICE. 4 LL PKHfiONH AHK KKKKBY WAB.NED, J under the jienalty provided by ordl-iatic-not to the ixiiiy of any ded animal or offal or 01th of any description, wjihoiit Ural notifrlr.K the city scavenger, who will home direction f.ir Us dtiswal. WILLIAM KHOWALL. City Hcavi-oe-r, - He Was- Tired of Advice. April 7 !. Hoom cuy tun. Willis Hello, Bingham? So your un-cle left you $10,000, did he? What will you do with it? Bingham (sarcastically)-Goi- ng to turn friends. They all know it over to my better than I what should be done with it! Racket. ' A Fitting Simile. Kate Isn't young Dudley de Vere just as handsome as a picture? A perfect poem of a man! Jack Right yon are, sis! That's just what he is. He's been rejected no end of times. Pittsburg Bulletin. 0. 4Q. NOTICE OF I'BE-EirTIO- fBOor. T and mru-r- . at balt lakk city. Ij L'taa. June vtb. It. N'ltn e la hereby glren that lb following named aettier baa tiled noti of his Intention Ut piak final pr.f In sipjrt of hla elm, and loaf a;d pnf will be m1 befora the regtater and rei eirer at Halt tlty, flab, on July (Mud, l : David H Lambert. D. t. bAsn. lor tbe northeaet ((uarter section 4t, towaxup I sou la, ran 1 mt. H. L. P M Ht.ia-netb- e following w1'.oev to prove htscin'nluoii reeldenco up.ru and enm i.t ,n nf sttd land, vut' J D. wall.- - of ;rOfer Halt Lake county, I'tab: J. H M.eeer. italt Ijtk City P. ; William Hilt, of Granger, Halt Itaecmnty. t.'taii ; Kl Curtis, of (.ranger. Bait l.r I'tah. And vou. I tier", H Vinson, who on VI are h Jhtn. li. ma-i- e desert entry So. m the sa.iue land are hereby siiniire.aed tf appear at the same tinea and place and show riw. tf any you have why ywtr said aftontd a e i an. Mel and tbe proof and Baal .airy ut blsrialmaat aixrwe.1 1UA.VKD. UOUUsi, Kestr. MiUMIL'S SALE. UKSt"ANTTO AN KXKCf.'TIOM TO MK I ilire'-te- d by the t'. tt. f ori;mls.ofierscourt of the city and county of bait Laae, L'tah Ter-ritory. I trail exie e at J u ,!. ie. at the from iioorof ( onnty court 11 tn the City f Bali Lake. Coun y of S.ll Lak and Ternu.ry of Utah. tba l".h diyof July, IHsi. at If orl.s k. M . all the rlw-h- title, elairn. and tntcre.t of JoTh Coroett of. lu. snd to the fullowtuir decrtried real t Ate situ-ate, lyibg and being in Halt Lake I'ity and Countv and deecrtisii as tollicws All of I'd H. In block piat K. Halt Lake Hnrvev. To ls .ld th proierfy of J,eri-- i c.rrrsrtt as the suit of lry K Cle-- 4, Terms of sale, ceea. II. CASeiss. I'. H. star-ha- L Br Bomanc'ar.non iJep.ny Marsha). IaWd Juue !W, I'. ' Timely Warning. ' Dickie, 6 years old, had a pair of boota. , He cu't one of them with a hatchet The and scolded father became very angry incessantly. The little feUowlooked his father in the face and said: "If you don t stop talking youll get rue mad, too. -C-hristian Advocate A Clerical Error. Merchant So you want to attend to the correspondence. Eave you had much clerical experience? Applicant Well, Tve got a brother who is a preacher. Tm not a cleric Sifticsa. 1 |