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Show A DEN OF SNAKES. SALT LAKE ' "mTksh u.ts sai e. IM'RSf VST Tu AX i'lKH OK s M.K TO hv tae T.1lnl Jtl I. 1 l l ulrt- I Court nf t'ttlll T.'rTltoiv I h.l rxii:.,l pub-lic ailcC'-n- . lo th highe. lMd-- r i"T rh. at th south front il.-- .r of tiie K,lt LaK cmuty eounhnnae. tn Salt l.cC.'. I t ih lmmi, on -h ii or June. iut at u o.-- k tn , the follow in descrtta-- d real rat,.;, to wit: All ot loi r.nr ill u , k im-'t- three W. plit'D.'' Salt City aiiriey. Mil Luke r:tv and cuntv. I tab Territory, t.v'h' r w.lti ail ,ind vovuiar the tenements hereditament m1 appurTenance thereto neongmg or In o T. t t.t a the pro.r:y of Je-- J. Mue. IN and IVt-.il- ! Mmphy, Hi the unit of M J. Met 'arger. Trains of sale caah. It. Pins... S. Marshal, Itv (wear Vanderi-k- . IVpiitv aHranal. Sail jkrC.ty, Matt. June.' ISA). i.k;.m VUTI.'K OK i Vm lLETIO!Vws7sHr 1 esteMr maoin(s oloncalKlaMx rfeodr. lhNxoteiii.iesl.;tiin( the given thai fli. .w,.,..r ami i ..lector of a.,-- Lake iy lm mmlr and completed the I'- -t mid plat ueruuuug lo a in. l tax at the pair of four t,,t. it.Ht l thrt , tx-- nun rl ' .!?a': Vs1" ''). Vy Stlii. !. uV.ni It, rouoning ,i,. rliH- -l loi or pice t Vround I. H k.: 4 ,,l,vk W: lo '' '" n,va-- tit; lot I, 4. block h.Y lots t block i: t ;;; tl, p.,,, n. Siu ,iikK(, l.ake eiiy nirvry. ki'.I t.ix Ma for mo ,.xt,.. s.oitof tNwat,r r.ttitM it:..,llf 1... toion at Mxilt orn"nv, .:,nn..t.itiy: K tii, fourth lutiuiiii; Mit!i triwwn anrtThmj -- iiv.. s4.,t , lu.-- iv. ,,.tS , ,,,,,. 0? lioMiivr... 'TH ' lV 3 ".'d v 111 '" "I"" r'T Mvvnon f.,- - ;l ,,,,, ,)vs tr,,m HMTIhPttli tlnv of Jn.v OiirliiK hi. lt UI1K' Will!. - ApiH';,!. t.i tlliM II V for llllt orrwtiott of t!is aiwaxmrnt tiuv o tthil w ith mii t or...v. .., purstwrn-- of im oraiiiait.-- lu MirU ca.--c pun li,,. t KYAMH. ntyRwxrdw. .ilt Lulo.' t'tty. Jimr ,, i.. jlropniar l0c 'mS To all Points East Only one rhaiige of ears l ull to Kan-sas City or Si. I.ouU Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cart Free t hair taw. U sure your tirki t reads via tlw Missouri Pacino Railway 1L C. TotvnHfnt?y tV. 1 C f. ..., 6. I". Ddt-ru-i, (7. K rf- p. A., ftoom . Pragma Bid Sutt l.ukt Vity, UaH, J 1 NANCiAI WELLS, FAH0040ff8 8'UL-kC- I" VUh clEWA,WSt'lbl.Ui the priu an7S,uUen,ion CiVea 10 "'8 ""S ' ran?s!;'Ul'f's miWle oa 'Bnments at lowest cortKKsro.NDEyrs: " fits, & wens. 4, & bo. : : : ::: ; :: V? r Irst National Hank "osum First Nation MenluntH- National I'hf" r Boatinen-- National &."V.V: sV Ua,FatgoCo tauS T. E. DOOLY. TA10T7-tze- iie fmiiWAUKsn OHClfiO FOR ALL POINTS EAST. hi k? M1,w1!k'lxi t'umw-l- l Blurts, om. Joseph, Kansas City and Souix City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars mid The Finest Dining Cars in tho World. ticket oincorUf0rnmtl0n ttpply ueiirM' ALEX. MITCHELL, 33 Commercial Agent. south Main at wet, Halt Lake city. Capital Fully Paid, $100,000.00 Onion National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITOEY Transacts a General Banning Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof". Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. J.K. WALKER, President. M. H. WALKER, M. J. CHEE8M AN. Cashier, L. II. FAnNSWORTII. Asst. Caahler, J. K WALKER, Jr., Asst. Cashier.. James H Racon, Frank I,. Holland. President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, . . Utah. 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. National Bank-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Xo. 11 East First South Street. DIKBCTOES: H.O. Ba..ih President (i. M. Downey t Thus. Makshau., V. ,. Si:kymnek, . 11. At'F.RBADH, D. C. Bacon, J0HN.I. DAI.Y, VV. P. NURI.K, J, W.DONNEU.AN ......Cashier Transacts a General Banking Businexs in all its Branches. Sells sight drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders: on all parts of Kurope and the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to. LoanH money at the lowest rates and oa the best terms prevailing ln this market. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Caren, attention given to tits Sale of Ores and bullion. We tolKit Comianments, guar-anteeing highest market prices. COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOSTS SOLICITED. ' CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chem-ical Nat. Bank, Kountne Bros. Chlcago-ommci-- clal Nat. Bank. San lYanctsco-Kl- rst Nat. Bank, h Nat. Bank. Omaha-Om- aha Nat. Bank. St. Louts-St- ate Bank of St. Louis. Kansas City- -r U. Bank of Kansas City. Denver Denver NbI. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, Kngland Messrs. Martin & Co., 03 Lombard street. hi I, n memwjtrnn --ti it ii i mi his s m in SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City ', Ttah. CAPITAL MWiOOO. Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, on short aud long time. niBEcrofts: O. J. Salisbury. Pres. P. II. fl'r nr-Pre- t: W S Mri ornicK l.'orge M. Pomu-tt- , H.Bnmberpr. John Einanucl kahv. .V. . Emus. 0. il. Vvmmmg, Secretary. S.H. Field, Jr. - - Treasurer. Real Estate Mortgages, guaranteed ty the company, for sale. Office Daft buildins, No. 13 Main st KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blanh-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 4 W Second South St. Salt Lake, - Utah Our facilities for doing Firt-Cl- a Jot lTint-in- g are of the ueweat and be-- t. Books Ruled. Printe.1 and Bound to Order Sample ot Railroad. Miitlo to d - cantile Work always on hand. Compete line of Oltce Suriphw. embractag the rniat approved Labor-rav,n- and Economical Invention. Prices Low. Call on U. inti. In tha tt-tr- t. . to m for th THIrd Jtl-il-lai tiirt. tof t(h Trrltor)-- , ( utmi)rnf H:i John II. tujram and John T. FtnnoclUn. I'laia- - tl(T, . Ailolpa llni;ammr. Aaron all. Jaitte Kn-all-nnw :. Mnhln. Jonn W. Mna. Airn5l, Vonnn Auu M. Voonif, f 'uirt. of th eijr of ahoiirt M VtMinif.rtwa4: MjhotitM Ymt V. iiin-- 'o '.wm Wal-tunt- V.mnie. minor hvira of at.t MatHMtrl M. Vottnc aiitl Ai H. Voun, thlr tti.ral unarttlall .tfrn Uf 'I'HK I'MUM.K t'K TUB TKKKITttRVor 1 t'fahfwmt iri'wttni; to Atolna Itankam-roer- . Adroit v Lf. J.xoi Kntfily Antit B. Mmhftm, J'lfcn VV. Iltia;ii. Annm M. Vixtna. cua M. Vouna riittr!s of lh ata tf Mrt-Htr- t M. injs, rtTKt MaHotirt Voimy. WinArMH. V.mnis. VVat'tui' Vmim, llttitor ttto.t-t- i of Mnotirl l. Votttttf. rta a.W. auu Atne M. Yotiujt, btr feht4 auarittan. ufrnitant.- on ar hivor rnln-.-t to appear tn an avllon hroi:i;ht aanit you Ihr U' aami puintlT In lit uutrRt court of th T"li4Jn-t!- . i! Ittrv of tii Tmtor o I th, and n llw inrupUH'' tbVrto ittita l- - tlaya iiinlTof th 4ay of arm- - aftr ih wrt you of tal aitmuif tf wvM llhtu lhl : If norvni uul nl thi hut In Ihtntltrt-1- . wttMn twanlyiara. othorwt atthltt fortv itava-- JuittrmanR ht itffauit t h unfl fvxt, vt urxtma M Ito prayer of aia rontptamt. TU ulil a. non t tvaiatit Irt kara a itraof Ihlamort aliut)nn lh.l tlua itfrmttnt ami iiai a ana vwrv f thin forr orr4 frtina all rlatm to anr Mtaip of tnhantam- - fr hoht lit thai trtatn prorrtv atltiara tu rt't lkka tiruitlv. t th. i'imnin tua tn rptitar f 4 rot -- trvtil catt axi.t atittt t.U of av ar-- plat hi l atirvav. r"i aiih trn iuttw fttrnfiil txrtlon 15, I tamth trf rnw t at. Halt l.fc marlttlait; lhotn, at aloir the 'nirr tf aant itrtwi tiatt pta lx raniar f I rtalt trMt. nrth antl uth. ittnra artti tn lhi nrnterof aat't trvat a rovt to a prnnl 41m rat of witithwMi ittrwt i MHith Qitartar of altl mh tutl tham-iaa- t ooaouth Una of a t Me llon line, r1 to point north of bata nttta. th"o. 011th t twtnnltia: aafnuinit fiututlita tn ba th rtahlful ana UafMI wnrt of iut prmlaaa for aiK-f- c other-rrlia-aa war ba : ami iittaai. Anil u ara hr r nottnnl thai If tiki fait In apivar anil atwr iih aal'l rmnntaml an abota miulml. Hi" aiil plaint!" wi.I ai'vijr lu J Ik court for th raltaf dniaa.I4 ttiarain, WlttiaM tka II. t'harlr av iCan. Ju.i. ami lh aa t.( ma iliatrlal I rMir of ta TMr4 Ju.tl. tal atalrti , aaauV In an.l for tha trrtt.rrt I ua tr-l-a ( I 141 h ilar of Ma In Ifca yar r I j.i 4 una lamiaaiMl alaht kna1ia'l autt uliitv. IIORtrfS M. Villus, tl.rk. Ily Oeo D. Loomta, liaputj t iara. ti4 j MITTLIIHEXT OK LSTATK. In the Protiii eoitrt : In the uiatfr o( th In atut for Kalt lik" n.tali of rlo'ttthnt.y. TwIUirr of , WilJJia H.t nt'T I NIVTH K M HKKIUIY v.Wr.S THAT M ll n kUutt, altntnltrlor of ttm eaiato of Wlllijim iila'khnral. ilanwl. hax tvii.teriHl for attianiriil au l niart In thla iwirt hl ttnal aiTonut of hi aitmln'Mnitton of will mtjte aiwt for 1tn.1l illtr!hn. Hon of tha rrlitiif of aaid eMate ainoiiir the perMina entitled thereto, an thai Krutay. the nh ilav of June. A l. I.ttv at to oVha k a m , at the rourtnaiin of aait court, tn the rounlT roiirthouae. Salt Lake rttv and county. I'tah Tenltory, haa ln ituly apalntn1 Pr the Jmljre of ..iiid iimrt for the nettlenient of aatd a. roiinl and hearlui! mil. I petition for dlirtli. lion, at ht h line, and plaoe anr penon Inter etl In aild r.titii may apiear and ahotr raiiM'. If any therr he, wliv iiatd aintnit hould not he aettl.it and ipproy.M, and final Ulatn-butto-made a prtiyei t..r. Duttd May tjt, John t' cm tn. Clerk of the lrooata Court. VOT ll'K OK COM IDS' OK ASSK.SS-i-- men ot a l.a-a- l lax lur tue rxteulou o( he w ater maim on Fourth South street. No-th- e l hereby ijiven tht the A.ir and of Salt Lake City hnn made Ri-- mm. IH' teit the list ami pint pertalniiw to a lix-u- l tax nt Uie t.iieof f.mr mllli ja-- r miu ire t..t, levied by ihe rlty rtvtinell of Halt hike Citv. Slaya.l!,. mii. up,.,i the follow in,-- de. rll.d ii.iovpie, 0of umimd. natnelv: Ihh , it. ; f' ll,H S ' blvli U lot; 1, - t.ua k ., lots I. a, 4, bliM-- ali lu plat A. Salt Lake lly aurvey. said tex tUir fot theexteusM.ii of the water inlti aloaK ttie follow liw- - de.-rllie-rimte. nainely: Fourth S.utth street, at the corner or Ftrst West and Fourth south', and ritnniiiK weetnaid tf blis'k. H.dil list and plat have been ind (e.1 lu the offic e ot the Ufotry Ue.'oider. No. if. t itvluill. and will be open lnspeetum for a prrLid of ten davs from and arter ihe Jlh day of June. !... iiurtinj wliirit time written appeals lo the i ltv eonii. ll for the rorreciion of Uie assessment may tie ttl. d with the said Ke.'onler, In pursuance of theonttn ami-- m moll case provided. Mvams. city Ilesorter. Salt Luke City, Juno j, iit. CITY. Sights and Scenes in and Around tnelntermountain Metropolis, PLA0ES OF EJTEEEST TO VISITORS. A GUIDE TOs TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, tha Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. S" Lai.-- . LM!I,tloI1 Attract.on Climate. Garftcld Beach and othr Suulm Re90r CltT ,Sa!t Lake h a fame whir, about 55,000, and is Increasing at It la situated at the a ranid rate the Wasat tram Great Salt Lako. Its elevation above of ntere8ttortBitor3lnth9 Here are some of them: The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- e ture was granite struc- be3un April 6, 1853. It, Is loOrJOO feet, the wans are 100 feet high, ana the towers.when n2,d'W,K be "J0 fcet ln h0,RM- - c&uffi?a,Sh W'SX eja0 The Tabernacle. the Rm'icp of the Mormon cmiich, and these are attended every Sundiiv Morm?n8?ln.f,rcS.l'' f pele both The ntructure is oval ln XofibAth- "as a seating cap" 2IX?f. 8,,af P18-- rt hew may be heard demonstratedwt?h0a6t,itasn ln the tabernacle, and acoustic powers are very The Garilo House, or Amelia Palace, waH built by BrlKham Young who willed that it should the lesidence of his favorite wile, Amelia 1 olsom Young, but since his death it has been used as the ofllcial residence ot dignitaries ot the church, Hrigham Young's Residences, known as the e and the Lion House arc structures, curious from as- sociations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has paRsed into other hands, save the larue lot lu which is Brigham Young's Grave. Thiscan be reached bypassing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old mud wall which at oue time encompassed Brlgham's pri- vate property. One or two of the prophet's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave and there is space left near by for the graves of hlB other wives. Deseret Mniettm. 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 Hill with it lookout, tower commands a splendid view of 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 of the city is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce, on Second Bodth street, is visited by those who take an interest in the commercial standing of the city. There are several largo cases con-taining specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South Btreet, is under able manage-ment and Is handsomoly and comfortably fitted up. Some of the best talent in the coun-try is constantly passing between the Atlantic arid the Pacific, and Salt Lake City is always made a stopping place for performances, either the ojera house or the . Salt Lake Theater selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brigham Young over thirty years ago. tt is a large and beautiful temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, is used in winter for worship by t he Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is Mxi' feet, and cost 1150,000. The ceiling is d with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding placa of the gi ldcn plates to Joseph Smith. The Natatorlum is a large circular bathing house, the center of which, under a glass roof. Is a swimming pool. The water Is brought ln 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 city. The system 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 aud houses of the officers are built of itone. The nost commands a wide view of the city and hevond where Great Salt Lake lies like molten silver at tho foot of the western mountains. Beck s Hot Springs are in the northern part, of the city about three miles from the business center. They la me from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as very valuable aid in 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 tke Hot Springs and the city, about one mile from the postoltlce. There is a good hotel and comfortable bith house in connec-t.o- n with the springs, and they can be reached by trtreet railway. The Mountains unsurpassed in magnificent canyons, and ?t a dozen of the grandest are within ?e,ch of the city These Invite tho tourist to days, weeks or months among their Sim tlsh, t.) hunt, to scale the n iks Sridges, ind to gather wild flowers nv the sides of niossy springs." lieucath the umbrageous pines. Big Cottonwood cSnvon should be D' ey? to"f!ft- - Hew are lak Mary and Martha from the turbulent Cottonwood river; r.nd riows at the base of tha mountains aro akos BKnche IMorence and Lillian. Besides these are MUls creek, Parley's, Emigration, aud City Creek canyona all extremely ptcturesque and delightfully Kniantic. Pleasant Drives the outskirts of the ieitv"1 Llmig the Vet country roads, and 5. :,?; meadows of rich IreeTaValfa Tnd ReldHf grain : while the iSvfSWdgS mon pioneers wjj. eyfud lf47- - The Great Salt Lake. -- t think " ays Ernest Ingersoll, how wonderfully, strangely 5f,,iftdthlB inland sea is." and speaking of u.'aunsets Phil Robinson has sahfV "Where ,a and sea, in AaJae VwcrEure and America, wonderous and where would be h'2T fT,l islands and it affords fiarfleld Beach is within ea.5taBi of the 8igll!f .'rnxurV and commrt for a dip all the things essary JJS.fy meals at reasonable The fm.a , , pnees. '"Xi which pcawess romantic way company, as ithat at S wrnfak" fa--O lyisiU MO Rectors lave an Exciting and Dan-gero- us Encounter With Eeptiles. ' EPHEUM'S INOEEDIBLE MEANNESS. jiaciu&ati Building Associations A Dove Luncheon The Way . Good Enough, Prospectors in Winston county had a most exciting encounter with reptiles, the particulars of which have just known. It i3 well known that for Ljs a snalte den has existed in that Luiity, and travelers have told of the rk'ible number of huge snakes to 00 L under a certain rock. Climb up to px-- above the den, and seemingly ihouKmdsof snakes appear below, writh-i,i- r alwvi as if in agony, entwined about h other in an indescribable mass. . If stuiio is dropped down into this den an a odor arises which, it is stated, almost renders those above unconscious. A party of prospectors visited this not-pdd-and ouo of them, having heard Tae story of the sickening odor emitted these reptiles, concluded to test it ,nd dropped a stone. The odor was uoro sudden than usual and stronger Han ever known before, and the pros-Kcto- r, it appears, being unable to rep-el its effects, became diszy and fell into he make den below. His horrified ompanions looked over the precipice .jrlsawbim fall among the snakes and hen supposed that he was kiZfcd. But ,ben he struck the shelf of rock which cm occupied by the snakes ho rolled oif md fell, his body striking the branches if a tree, where he lodged. As he fell rom the den it was seen that a snake ras clinging to his arm, another around jj body, and still another around his eg, but in some almost miraculous way heso were all knocked off by the branch-- 6 of the tree which he full into. His companions ran at once to the bot--m of the mountain, then went back to ho tree, which they climbed, and found 69 unfortunate man alive, but uncon-.ion- s. They took him to a neighboring ibin, and it was found that, while he tat considerably bruised and had a bro-e-n arm from the fall, none of the snakes jd bitten hira in any exposed part of ie body, and he was not injured by his lirilling experience except, as stated, rom the fall. Alabama Cor. St. Louis NOTICE. TlH.lMV PKPxHTVItlT. I Orrtra or Com ptii. n j.k h or th i tk ni v i W wnx.,ti Mav is. lti WnaHS Aa, by satisfactory t lo the undem.-!ie- It ha been made tn aptar that the National Hank of tha Kepiibllr at Sail Lake in tha niv of Malt ijil.a In the iMiitity of Kalt and territory of rtah, haaiMtnplied with all tha prortfotia of the statutes of the t nttrd Rtatea. requtnl to ha complied with before an aa'laMon ahall ha auuiorir.e.1 to commence Ihe bultia of bank-ing AMiTiit HrroHK, I Jee p. Ahrhain. den utv and act lua lyimptroltet of the currency, do herein-.-ertlf- thai trta National Hank of Ihe KimmiMI. at Halt Ijike city. In Ihe nir of Salt I jtke in tha rotinly of Salt Ijika ami ler. rltoiyof I'tah la aiithnrtred to com men. a tha hiiMtneaa of bankltig aa provide,! in Section fifty-on- hundred and elxtv blue of the re VImM statutes of the l ulled Slalea, IN TKSTIMOMV VIIKKr)OF, wlllteaa my hand and seal ot office this Wih day of May, .1 II AHIUlnna rtepnljr and acting comptroller of tha cur-rency. No. ;lli. VOT1CK OF COMLPKTION OF ASSK.SS. i. mem of n ka-a- l tat for the extension of the vater malna on Center and Firth North Mreeta.-Not- lce la herel.v Riven that Ihe As- sessor and Collector of nail Lake Cilv has made mid completed the Hat and plat pertain- ing to a local tax at the rate of four mills per Niuare foot, levied by lliet'ltv Council of Salt l.akeCUy. Mays., ItWJ. uh.h the follow lug de-scribed lots or pieces of ground, uanmlv : leita l,,,7. hlivk'Al; lotstf.S, 4 Mihs k i; lot 'J. S. 4,. block l; lots I, s. block if? ; Iota V. a. block W; lotsl,:i.4. hlm k 5)1). Ill plat K; lota Ml. f, 8 block l.tf; Iota 1. ), 3. . V. block HW. plat A, all In plats K and A. Salt Lake Cltv anrvev. said tax belus for the extension of itie mater mains along the following Mule, nainely: Center atreet, iw.mnien. lua at the IVacli. riiuiilituiiorih tith North ".feeett., ami from Intersect ion of Center and ll and running on Mli North toiftid Weal street. Said Hot ami plat have tiecu lodged In the nrtlreof the City lleionlef, No'J.CItv Mall, and will le oien for Inapw lion for a period of 1(1 days from and after the llh day of June, I Him, iliirliig which time written spja'ala to the City Council for the correction ot theafas. nient mav lie tiled with the said Recorder. In pursuance of Ihe ordlnanco In siu h case im-- IIVAMS, Ultjr Uwonler. Salt Lake City, June .1, iu 1CKStANT Tt AM OKtiKH OS'MAt.rTt- - br tbe Thlnl J.oll. ll III. Irt. t I ouri of Ihe Territory of I lab. I hatl xf at public aale. at the front nf lae nwnlf in lhaeii of hall lat. i.lf"f Hall laike, anl territory of 1 an, on tha itta day of June, two al U neua-- ta . the followinir .tearritd raai eatat. ettnate 1 lying and Wlna In Jonlan Hall l.aaa luikeCoiiutr. I'tah Territory. ao.l .lea. rttanl aa follows. I wil' Itegiaalna laenty aevan an.1 eeven leitths t'i? T Id. nata el ami taeatv one and nre trntha a ni rta Miiia ttunt the northeaal corner of the ranrthaaai ouarter i V of --e, il..n thirty fl" i i I.. nnhtp two 1X1 aoiith of rana oe i n Wea att lka maeni . Ian, thence wuth eleven and ae latitha ill a loi ro.. theuixi ea twenty one and tenlha lift a im rott iheiu-attort- on lharen. ler at a three rod .treat eiavn end ae lea l tie ill A lot riala, Ihen.eeaet twenty one and tenth. ft a 10. roda. Ui pla, of hegmmnr. eotitalnluatwo hun.lre. and .anf ae.aa and one tpiarter tTJJi4. Mitiara roda, nsw n kaaa I.Hj(ei)iar with alt and aiiiaular Ihe lenewtania hereditament v and app.trtenan.-e- Ihereunl., belonifiiig or in aiirl- - apt".ttaliilD ara taw preintaea subject to sale and to ha. aold. To In. aold a. Hi pnierty nf Junn l (!r. j ham, t.oiii M liraham. roily i.raham an I c o. W hittem.H-e- , al la antl of VSilliaat J. Jenkins. Terma of aale i aa. E. It Paaaoaa lly llirnan annon L. N. ManaaL lienuiy Marshal. Haled May Jtth. Iwk ""' Rio Grands Western SCENIC LIXE0F THE WOULD Current Time (able in I'fl'wt from and after Mai 4, 18110. BAST HOUND TRAINS. No79 No. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Eipresa Leave Ogdeu :,to a.m. r:4l p.m Arrive Salt Lake IU:". a.m. 7:id p.m Leave Salt Lake IO:Ni a.m. 7:lfi ! in Arrive l'rovo ia:'.fl p.m. :ln p.m Leave Provo 18:45 p.m. :l p.m Arrive (Irwen River (l:rop,m. 4:C a.m Leave (;reen River 7: III p.m. 4:4:atu Arrive Huehlo 8 :0fS p.m. :0D a.m Arrivo Denver ... 7:4.') p.m. t:l! a.m WK3T MtH'NU TRAINS. "Nii7T No.S" I'aclllc Pacllln Mall. Kxptess Leave Ilenver 8:(10 a.m. S:(l) p.m. Leave Pueblo I :) p.m. 13:40 a.m. Arrive (ireen River :fal a.m. II :4 p.m. Leave lireen River 10:10 a.m. II :tr, p.m. Arrive Provo 4:.'i(tp m. a.m. Leave Provo 5:1ft p.m. 7:l.'i a.m. Arrive Salt Lake tt:'o p.m. :NI a.m Leave Salt Lake 7 aft p.m. 9:dft a.m. Arrive Ugden.. . . ... H :.ni p.m. 0:,J a m. LOCAL TRAINS. SALT IjIKE AND IM.PKN. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: 8:Ji)a.m. H:i a.m. 10:45a.m. liMOp.m 4:;Wp.tu. 7:p.in. 7:obp.in. S:40p.m KAl.T I.AKK TO BINtiltAM ANDWAHATt H. Lv Salt Lake. .7:40 am l.v Wasatch.. It) :0O a.m Arr Bmgham .8:35 a,mi.v Hlugham.. a HV! m Air Waaatch.. 8:15 a.mArr bait Lake 4:Ji.iu Trains run to waath only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. B.CDOOIir,, J. If. UENNETT, ien. Manaeefl lien. Pass. Act NOTICE OT THK INTKNTION OI Till1: CI'V Council to extend aafer matna on t'ourta Sottlh street, hetwei'U r lfth and Sllth fcal Blreela. Notice Is hereby given hy tha Cllr Conn. ll of Salt I .like City of the Intention of auch Council to make the following deacrtlaMl Improvement, : Litetidtug and laying Iron water pliiea or tualna aloiiK the fuliowttia atreeta, namely: (hi r'oiirth South at reel from praaeni terininua midway between Kl ft h and sixth Keel atreeta, VI nala eaat in sixth Meat street, and defraying threefotirthaof tha eoat thereof, e.tiinated at S;ti) i.4.veit liuitdred dollara.), by n lia-a- aaaeaa-tnen- t iian the lola or plocea of' gmund within the following dcacrlhed illairlet Ihedla. Irlct lo be affecied or benefitted by aald nainely: Lot I and l.l. k ..(T and a bliak M. all in plat II. Hall Lake illy survey. All pmleatn and objections in the raming out of such Intention niual lai pre. neulcit in witting to the cttv recirderon or be. f. ne .lime Imli, iSui. being Die time aet by tha aald t oiincii when It will hear and couaider such objection aa niay he made thereto. Ity outer of the tity council of Salt Lake City, made 5lay i:tih, lew Ull lrt IIYAMat City Recorder. VOTIOK OK COMPLKTION OK AHSIISS-I-ment of a local tax for the extension of the water mains on Wall and Currant atreeta. Notice Is hereby given thai the Assesaor and Collector of Sail Lake city haainade and com-pleted the list and plat pertaining ton local lax at the rate of four mills per iiarn foot, levied hy the c.ly Council of Salt Lake Cltv. Mayyith, law. iik.ii the following di w rllad loi a or pieces of giiiiitul, tiainelr: LotsV X, 4, 5. . 7. (, 10. block I ; lots a. a. block 1, all In trial K. Kail Lake ( II y Survey, aald tax being tor Ihe extension of the water mains along Ihe following ilea, rlhoil mule, iiuin. lv : Wall street, ndjolnltig Capitol grottnda north to Its Intersection with Currant street, and along Currant i.trert lo II a Intcraerilon wlih Oak street Said ll:d and plat have been lodu-c- lu Ihe offli-eo- f the City Recorder. No. "J. Cltv Mali, and will neoM'ii for naiectton tor a perlinl of ten day" from uml after the fourth day of June. ism), during which time written appeals to the City council for the conei tlnn of the iiHscMsmenl may be filed with the said recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance In auch rae provided. Lol'IS IIVAMm. City Recorder. Salt Lakn City, June Jid, IHWI. N0TICK Iff fAe 4araia .e fAa f Xfy f Wail fo enwafrwt fttiiunlk ,h i tmmrttoi tr1t ityef4 Hfo 1 An J! Notick ih nr.K:nvtitvrM hvtiiucitv Hall l.afce I'liyuf the tmanlioH of all. h council In niehe the fM low tag dear rt0t Improvement, in wf The niliaiiihilius tt r'.ogllah Portland rwmenl a,baiKa along th toll. .win atreeta nantely Tha wa.t a!Ta nf Cummer tal rtraei, between Ptref and awna-- Honlli atreeta; Ihe wet al.H f i vm atari-ta- t street, roiiiiiirR. liig al a potitt naf feet aotita of eolith Una nf rtrel Month airaat thane aoiith to Second Houtn airaal, aM aefrar ta it! and e i iiena thereof ettme4 at 1 rtf v- - two hundred and lo 4 tl fcMN 04. dollara a lia al aaaea.tnftl fllMHtl tha )..la of merea mf rnuiid Within the foliowlnff dea.'rtnadditrfi-- Ivlng the diatrlei In he arte, tad or bnflt-- av I said ImpriM anient, naui.'ly la a and A in In. a k to lilal A. Mall Lakatllv aurvey ' All profe.ta and ot.e. il.rea In lte rarrytng out nf auch Infeniti4i ninai bw ftraaanned tn writing to the t lly W order on or Jnaai II. aui hem tha lima aet by tha aald raun. t w lieu tt will hear and rimalder am a ottJe.-tt- . as may ha niaila thereto. lly order of li. i lie l oliurll of Hall Iaaa City, ma la Hay '. taut M.fta HTiaa, City Remrdrf. "Ephrum's" Incredible Meanness. Down in Washington county I heard of mold fellow, a venerable octogenarian, i to had seen his molars depart one by , while his canines and incisors fol-ded in mournful procession, Until old e found him bereft of all his early in mastication. Awhile ago he bited a dentist in a neighboring town nil announced that he had concluded to vest in a set of false teeth, and at cmco ;an to discuss the financial points in-'ta- l. During the discussion lie why he was compelled at this nte hour to make such a venture. "Yer ' siiid the old man, "wobbling" his oothlcsa jaws, "I ben suthin' ' tho kind fer a long spell back, but rother Ephrum, whoi wnz more'n ten m older'n I be, he had a bran new pa'r, 'g'lar double dockers they war, 'n'z iiihran war and likely wouldn't Ht long, 1 jest waited erlong for his'n, ' I ben waitin' fur them teeth," y, "seace "way back in tho seven-te- ll abaont a month ago" here his ice took on a sarcastic tone "Ephrum ' jest couldn't stick it aout no longer, i' he tip 'n' died. But, dorn it" indig-ntly-"- he didn't ensist afore he left t them thar teeth should be buried 'oDgwith him! ensisted on it, 'n' what's he jest shot his mouth so tarnal ;M no mortal man could ha' got 'em, i'dil so!" Lewiston Journal. i NOTICK OK COMPLFTION OK ASSKSS of a lia-a- tax for the ettmnlou ui the water tualna on Ninth I'.aet alieei; Nollee Is hcrohy given thai Ihe aaaeaaor and collector of Salt LakeCUv haa made ami coin pleted the Hal and pint, pertaining to a lornl lax si the rate of four mills per sonar foil, levied by tlieclly council of Salt Lake City May7, 1HI, itiM.tt Ihe lollowlng lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots l.v 7, N, blia k II. Iota K, .1, 4 5, bl.a k J. pari of lot I, block 41. p'irt of lot 4. and all of lot S, hl.a-- ti, all In plat II. Salt Lake city survey, aald tax being for Ihe eiieiision of th water mains slong the follow ing deaerlhe.1 rout", tuinieiv ; Ninth Kaat Hria.t. between Second and e'ourth south atreeta. Said list and plat have been lotlged in the orTlce of Die city recorder. No. tf. City hall, and will lie open for Inapecllon for a period of Ion days from ami after I he lib day ot June, IMM, during which time written appeals to Ihe rlly council for the correction ot the assessment may he filed with Iheaald recorder. In pursuance of the ordinance In auch caae provided. I.OCIS IIYAMS. Clly Recorder. Salt Lake City, June .ltd, IHWI. Dtali Gefitral Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1800, Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lalto Cily and ParMJIty dally as follows: wiTLAaaiiTT. Train I leaves Klghtij tAo and Main st 7 no a. in " " " " 4::ip.m " '.'arrives " I0:uua.m ', 4 " " 7Jp.m PARK CITY. Train I arrives Park Clly 0:) a.m " II " ";. ?:ip.m " S leaves . ' 4 " 4:;ip.m PAShENUKR IIATiaSt Between Bait Lake City and Park Clty.slngie trip. Bet w een Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, M. ' JON. H. YOUMI, 1 J. MrlSTOSH, Mamg-- r. v Vtn. f. Pan. Agt. SUMMONS. In the rtlatrtct Court In and for tha Third Judi-cial District nf Matt Territory, county of Hull Lake, Kaik P. Taviir, Plaintitr. 1 vs. i el a ansa. (iit.HKiiT II. Tt i on, Defrndaul. The People nf the Territory of I'tah send greeting lilllvrl It, Tailor defendant: yol! ARK IIKItKIIV KV.gl lHK.lt TO AP-- I iear In an aettoit bniufihl agaluat vou nv the iilaiv named plalntift ta the Itintiirt Court of the Third Judicial liiatrl.t nf the Territory of Utah, and lo answer the complaint tiled therein within eu day lexcluslv of Ihe day of aervl.ei alter the aervlce on you of this aiiinuioua if served wll hlu this roiiuty: or tf served mil of this county. Iiul lii thla district, within twenty daya; otherwlaa wllhln forty days or Judg. ment hy default will be takeu agaln.f you, i" to the pruver nf aald cnuiplaliif. The aald action la bmogiit In have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony heretofore ex let lug tail wneu plaintiff and licfetidanl ; awarding plaintiff cttai.aly of the child. Carey peetilea Taylor. Issue of aald mar-riage, and co-d- nf anil. Alaiv tlacr" prayed for on the ground that slui-- the rtrat eight months of their marriage defendant baa wil-fully failed, rerilae.l and neglected til provide for plaint I IT the cnminon nmeaaarlea of life, inr to provide for their said child. That since June, INK7. defendant haa rontrthtitcd aha..-Ititel-nothing toward the sii..rt of plaintiff or their child, alltioiigh often re'iueated to do so. and has cnmeed plaintiff to supairt. out or lier own means, ladh defendant and their aald child. And you are not I fled lhat It y..n fall tOHpia'ar and auawer the aald eonifil-,tn- t aa ahnva reiiilnd. the aald plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded Iharetn. Willi's, Ihe Hon I harlea h y.aoe. Judge, and the aeal of Ihe fnalrt' t Court nf Ihe Third Judicial District, s.AI..J In and for the Territory nf I'tah. this :1ih day of April In tha year of our Lord one thousand right hun-dred and ninety lunar o. M Mim as, Clerk. Hy ian. D. Loomih, Drpuiy Clerk. NOTICK. OK COMPLKTION OK of a local tax for III extension of Ihe water mains ou It street, Notice la hereby given that Ihe Assessor and Collector of Salt I .alio illy has made and completed the list and plat pertaining to a lia-a- lax at the rule of four mills tier square foot levld Uv the ( It y Coun-cil of Salt Lake Clly, May 17, Ihmi, Usiii the follow lug descrllM-- lots or pieces of ground, namely: 1.M'J .1. hha k ti: lota I. 4. block UI : lots I. I. block l'; lotsv. a, block 10?, all In plat D. Salt Lake City survey, aald tas being for the extension of the water mains along the following described rout, namely. It alreet, from lllteraeclloli of Dili Slid H tu Intersection of 8th and II atieel. Saul list and plst have been lodged In the nfniy. of the I lly Recorder, No. 'J. City Hull, and will ha open for Inspec-tion for a leTliKl of ten daya from and afler the 4th day of June. ihmi. ourlna which time writ. In epical lo the Cll-- Council for th lion of the aasceaincnt may lie bled with the said Recorder, In pursuance ot Ihe ordinance In auch case provided. LOIMS II YAMS, Clly Recorder, Salt Lake City, June 3, IH. NOTICE Itfan fnl'Hfion nf Ikt i tit t'mutU larmtr$ liteieafaa en t trtt ,S.IA r aa-- f eat t wl f tul Wreef, MfHtnahd w Pitttwt Am , N' i IT II K IMIII KMIVCIVI N HVTIir.ctTV Conn. II of at, it Law i H y of tha tntml ton of an. h II lo niaa lti following ds tm.i lliiprovefnant. In ail; Tha naiatmelioti of d alitewatha along th. following atreeta. namely Tha .jntn aide i.f Mrai South al from lint fct at m a prttal .'HI feel east from ea- -t Una of r'lral lre and from He.ond tn Heyauin :asl airwala th ti'irili aid of I lia! South ire- e..mfB. taa III feet eaal of eal line tat I ael alree. thence eaat to Hevenih S'.aat afreel; the ,at aide of Klrel r:sl atraf haitwen Hna Te-- ile and Ural South alrael : ta-- i weal elrt nf I Irst r.aal street, hetwean Hour h Tailif.ie.tfeei and a aiint M feel noril. of lia of rtrat S.eilh street and defray tha nl and stfania inerM..f, eattniaie.1 at Twaniy two lan.taan'l n,a hiiudra.1 and twelve n r if.'J lt.i a i lata, hy a la al aeestfint itfa-- the ! e pleieaof giottnd wtthtiiihe following derrtrtet iliairi.-- iwing the ni.trt t I., Im affa.-X- .e by aald Improvement, namely tlK I. hl.sk 71 K.l. f. lands block 74. lot I. I, .laiidt I.I. a k 71. ..l I and 71 HHa I and a l k 71 I.H. I a 1 and a, tt. k tt.. all in plal A Halt l.eliel Ity aurvey. Irta and , hi.s k an, l..i. .V 7 and a hba-- Al , Wm 5 anal Mia-- Itt. nl A t 1 awl A hba-- W. Iirt I a I and I blie k at, lots I and I ni'a k tu. I..'. 1(1 and 4 bl'a k SI and tola I and I, btia k M, ail tl plat II Hail l.Va City a.irvey All prol-l- and ri tl.wi In Its rarrytBf Olit of an. h lll'elirt.rtl nioa lal pfanta,i tf writing to the rlly Re, nriW on "HT before Juaia 17 aut netnf lhetini' ny aw4.e,meyll whan II anil bear and rn.ld-- r am a pfitftm aa. I oleci.aia aa may re niaIa Iiyotuerof the ( Ity LuuiuU of Mall Laka f:ity, mad May i1 isUi lt: NllK. I II f liar order. " I.KiAI.. OTICE OK C0MPLKT1ON OK ASSKSS-men- t N of a local t ax for the extension of tlip WAter mains on Thlrfl Siouth street. Notice Is hereby given that the assessor and collector of alt LalisCity has made and com-pleted the list and plat pcrtatnlr.- -; lo a local tax a the rate of four mills per suuare foot levied by the city council of Aalt Lake Clly, Mays."?. IfW, upon Ihe following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots o. 7. block 10; lots 5, . block 41 lots J. 3 block 44 ; part of lot 1, block 46, ull ln plat H. .Salt Lake city sur-vey, said tax being for the extension of Ihe water mains along Ihe following described route, namely: Third south street from near Klghth east street to Ninth east. .Said Hat and plat have been hxlged In the nmc of the clly recorder. No. 3. city hall, and will be open for Inspection for a pericd of ten days from and after the 4th day of June, lstio, during w hich time written appeals to tho city conn, il for the correction of the assessment may be tiled with the said recorder, lu pursuance ot tne ordi-nance in KUch cane provided. 1it'is Uyamh. City Recorder. Salt Lake City. June 3, 1MU. 1'lnclnuatl Building Associations. Jie building ""association interest in i vicinity is at this time more than t Wore in need of a central ex--' 'o1'. Many of the savings societies county have accumulations wiey not invested. These idle accus-ations vary in amounts from $1,000 VO.OOO. Of the 340 building associae nsm this vicinity probably fifty have U times idle capital, and a fair aver- - of the amount on hand would be m for each one, or $100,000 in all, at 0 per cent, per annum would WOO actual loss annually to tha Ming association fraternity by reason WMnvested funds. If there eatisted 'change supported by all the asso-lao-in this vicinity then the idle cap-''oft-one could be diverted toe- - needs of the other, and the profit on loan would remain in the building Ration circle and not go outside to The cost of supporting such change, including rent, clerk hire, s' to, etc., would not exceed $2,000 a or less than $10 for each' aasocia-- 1 and would accomplish the saving of a year for the fraternity. A move'- s looking forward to the establish- - of the central exchange has begun, cuinati Enquirer. NOTICK. OK IKIMPLKTION OK of a local lax lor Ihe eilcn-1,,1- 1 of the water mains on Klrl alreet. Notice la hereby given lhat the assessor and collector of Salt Lake olty has made and completed Hi Hat and plat pertaining to a local l.n at th rate of four mills tan- square foot levied by the city raiuucll of Salt Lake city May mill, law, upon the following described lots or piece of ground, namely: Lor .'I. block : lots It, 4. block 7: lots I, if. block XI; lot 7, block Si, all In iilat I), Salt. Lake i Ity survey, aald tax being for the extenalon nf the walerhiatna along the following louue, namely: Klrat street ft otn (( to It st reel. Said list and plal have been lodged In the ome of the city re. corder. No. 'J. city hall, and will lie open lor Inspection for a period of If) daya from and alter the Ith day of June. I son during ti. h time wrlilen apiaiala lo th city council for the correction of th assessment niay tat Sled w ith the said recorder. In pursuance of the or- - dlhanee in such provide.!, LOC1S llv AMH city Recorder, Kalt Lake City, June ;ird. Ismi. j IMKMUIM SALE. IH'HHfAVT TO AM KUK.cl'TION TO ff. by the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Ltah. i atiall eximae al public sale, at Ui front door of lb county court bona. In Ihe city of Halt Lake, county of Salt Lak. and territory of rtah, on ln inn day of .lime, I wo al III o'cioch M.all Ilia right, tllie. claliii and Interest nf Mark Lindaey of, In and to the following dicrthr.l real eatat, situate, lung and being tn Hall Laka.ounlv. and deaconed aa follows to wll The weal f S of lot three. 0. In t.l.sk nighly-;v- ,Hf,i. plal f), also all of lot four .4 In bla k eight iSMI plat D, Halt latka Ct'V aurvey. In Salt IjtUr Clly I tah territory, tn ha aotd a th prote-rt- y of Mark Llndaeyat the stilt of llefhia Llddsey. Tarma of ei. . ah K. II. f'AHHoSH, y Roma fAn. I' H, Marshal. Deputy Marahall, Dated fay iff, latsi. 0TICK TO CREDITORS. Kstate of Hii2h H. Bruce, deceiwed. IS IlKltKBV OIVLN BY T1IK NOTICK administrator of thsesiate of Hugh H. Unit, dei eased. to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against th said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the hrst fiublicatlon of this notice u, the said oniceof dimming A: crlt. hlow r.Kims4 and 5 Daft building, Salt Lake city, In the county of Salt Lake, I tah Territory. Dated Salt Lake City, May 14. mi.; KHAKI 'IN M. Hoolt'.N, Administrator of the eatat of Hugh H. Bruce, deceased. ciOTICE. Or tiik iNTr.-vriM.- nf tub iity l astend Water atalna wfl He-.- H.nilh airaei ftoiil lt Tli ewdTkir-lernt- h Kaat tn midway betwawo TairteantA B'I 'oiinewnth r'.aal atreeta. ,Si,tce If heeaoy gln hy th CUT I'onorltnl' Hall I jke ( Ity of the iit,ifl. .at u. a tl to make the following 4acr1ld tmpr.era6Be.nt. In wll a.i'eadina awl lavteg I row water pipe or tnatna a.' IK following aurweta, liamly: n c,m- eWmih are ir.Hn ssil way between Tweifta d Thtfteetita fce straet In midwar artwaaflt Thirtan,a Smirtaenth a.aat straws and dafraytna thrr- - tmirtas of the oal faeraff watlioaOMl a4 f. l&litl awven hiiixlred are! thirty a dollar', fty ba wl aaaeaamnl tpm tft Wrfa m pia-a- of grmiad wltt.ln tha folweatrtg dearrthwel dl.lrct. being tha diatrVt In hw aa''ed m beneft'tad aaUl Iriiprmatoent. aaineiy Lrfa I and a ator a: ,11 oi. od 1. tu a 3. mta and 1, hita k V. brfaAand a bt k ail In plat ' Han. ' Illy Hnrvey, All protect n.l Mja.'iaj t Ih rarrvtwa out of aw a Intaatwm axnaA hw s presented in wrri-ia- It. ley oue aa irt before Jim NAM .K tolrig lime wil ay the said I on net I whan llwllf leaf nA eon er an. a nia-- f Urn aa ma, w mails, there... fly or-l- d tie" ity worn at Hail l.ana fltr. man May aa. IB LOI II f AW4 I If y Re- - order. NOTICK OK COMPLKTION OK of a local tax for th extension of Ih water mains on Viral Weat street - Notice Is heretiy given thai the Asaes-so- r and Collector of Salt Lake City ha mad and completed lh j IlKtandplat pertaining to a local tax at th rale of four mllla per aiiiiare fiMt lvld by the City Council of Salt Lake City. May Win, law. j upon th following described lota or pieces of j ground, namely: Lids a. 7. block lots S. a, ! l.ak II; lola It. 3 4. 6. bio. k sfl: lots I if. 7. a blia k 'M: all In plat A. Hal' Lake City Hurvey. sa'.d tax being for Ilia extension of the water mains along the following described routes, : uatnely: Kirsl Weat streel. from Sixth south Ui Seventh south street. Raid llat and plat have been lodged tn th ofTlceof theCjiy Re corder. No . city Hall, and will t oon for inspection for a l of lOdava from ai.u alter j the 4th day of June. !. during whl' htliu j wrtlten apjels to Ui City Council for Ih of In assessment may be Hied with lb a dd Reccrner. lu pursuance of the ordinance In auch eawe prnvnied IA)t.'IS IIVAMat City Recorder. Kalt Lake City. June ;trd. ISKi. OK COMPLKTfoS OK AHHK.HH N'OTICV. of a local las for th axtnabni n ttie water mains nu Heentid r.aat and on Sev-enth eolith atreeta, Nolle Is hereby given thai Ihe aaaeaaor and collector id Halt l,ka city baa made and completed a list and plat pertaining tn a local t at Ihe rate of four mills par square fiwit. Ieyal by the city rieini-l- l of Halt Jjike City. May 'Ith, iswi. upon Ihe following dctcrlhed tola or pie, of grounl. najiieif : lda I a. 7. , block 17; loi a .1 I I ! a. t,i k IS; lola I. , A, I a Much I. I. J. A bl.e k , all In Plal A Hall Lea city survey, sa d lax being fnr lh extension of t 4tr ma. i. aiinig tb following d rtl-- nmely: aat tr.-e- from Hn'h to Klghh iMnith on Heyenra mmtn attest, from flrat to eaat atrrwt. Hil list and plal ha bn k'Ued In inn fr. .d Ih c(y recorder No. , c.ly halt, aod w;n Im opn for in"a mm for a of ln day from an.l after the f.eur'.ft dar r.f Jim aia. dur llg which time wtlllca apte ala lo tharrr eein II f.eT ttie cnrrei tlin of th aeaereefti may be hied with th said recorder In feir.i an.- - of the of dinar.. In 4ch case nr,..rt'ia I. L"t.l ItTAM. I ity Recorder. aii Lak City. Jutu i. iswt. I (No. 413.1 X0TICE OF PK00F. Lasb Onf a at HAf.T Laxe Crrv. i May l. I"MI. VOTICK ISHKKl.UY OIVLN THAT THE il the following-name- settler haa nic notice of his irrtentlun to mko llnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b made before ttie Register and Receiver of the I'. 8. Land OH" at Salt LakeCity.on July II. IW. vlr.. : Joseph Mcltea. No. KI.9S1. f.ar the SK'. section 34. township I north, range 2 east. He names the following wltnes to prni hisrontlnuoiiare-ld'-nr- e upon and cnitl- - atlon of said land, namely : Waiter Davidson. Vrw.k McCowau. Thnmns Anderson and Prank Bart, a.l of Bait Lake Clly, L'tal;. Tu Vhask D. Hoiibs. EEotsxea. A Dove Luncheon. well known society woman has de-- wa really new idea in the way of luncheon." It has long been de--; M by the lady's circle of friends that closely resembles tho portraits of ?ntinette, and taking this as a ;?on she entertained last week a f "lends at what she called a Louis jmncheon. The hostess herself was m a gown that faithfully copied 1 the unfortunate queen's, and each e guests had chosen some other fa- - woman of that period of famous aen' wom she personated in cos-'r- 8 and coiffure. The adorning of the the Kx ot Hi luncheon M consnant as possible with J!8' of the affair, and the topic th conversation was the women e French revolution. New York ngSun. SOTUE OF THE INTKNTION OK TUB CITY Orttncll to extend water main on Virat North street from Kirst West to VV est Tempi lateral of twenty rods on Weal ' temp: trrt. Noil. e la hereby given by the City Council nf fait Lake Cl'v of th Intention of aw k Conoil to make tb" following dea. nie--d Improvement lowit: F.xtend'ngand laying iron ai!" p.fe- - ST mains aiolig th following etreeta. naJnely I TO Klrat North street from Klrwt Weat street to West Temple at re,-- t with lateral id" lwnir i rod on Weat Tempi street and dfryir,g ' iiiree-fourtb- of the c. . eatiinat.l at .iV)u;net."U hiinrtreil and eighty five by a local aeasmut njee--t tneloiaor. uiee. id ground within th a nte--d dlrtrn-t- . the diatrli-- i to b tad if ia"ii- - fttd by aaid Impruveineut namely: lxta I i t. . 4. bl.a k y4. Kia 4. It 1. Block w ' i.jeii let. alt In p'- -t A. Salt !j :y H.iney. Ail protest ari s ' ib arrymg not of u..b li lentlon must lay p'sntd In virtntig totfte City Ke. order tm or before .lime In ; i being 'he lift set br the said i mm. il when II i wlli hear and cotunoer auch oi aa may , b m;A ttiaf.t.1. Hv order .d tb OK f win. ll of Sa t Iikl : lily toe-l- a May l. I --ft. Lolls Hi av ttty Rc,Bor. ' r THK INTENTION Or THE CJT t Caiaril loa',mid water mama o l.aal arrawt. betwaeti tu aod . a.rea'a. j No'.k la hereby gnt ky lhel.ll? t eaj Uef Hail l.t.l'v or in iua'U 4 ucal f eu to mas in foiinwmg dasen had improv I sseni. b. wli. r:sndla and laying Iron j wair ptr or nala ) IS loi wavieg ar-t- a namely: laa lei lea asrewt he-- j twaa lr a4 Hariaxd asaata arat .d thr" f'saftbaj laa can tarof,i-mai- i at Isr.xi, a gni hua-rra- an avaty. a dot.ara ty a kaaJ aeawaaaaena a poo liia beta or (rtei-e- of frotr:4 wttata ttt loliowtng weacTtLsnl 4itn.--t hi ta diatrtea to ft it ty aal.t iuinnneaii. Kmrtf Part of k,a S, . bl.ak it . prx of k. ': a I a en-- 3u all ta plal H e--. t;tay aorvy Alt arateafa aaal oXiJa.-tk- E.1 l.lU crr,!.o ...ti d a fawenftw. muas aw pr nted IB wrtttt g to th city IwnfW OO o JuM HX ! BetUg ttta USB aet ay th ai--l I "la. ii a win aawr and nwatday . a n.sa a tray ra. ttiwte itiet., IT ' t.v I I ' ' t Ol.rvli ,,l Cn.il Lak i t it, mail Way issw. UH'ls IIYAit t kit Btiai-t-af- t V'OTirE OP fXJMPLETroM OK AHHKH. 1 ment nt a ln al t lor th aite-nalo- of lh watrr ma'ns "a Third trt oii.n. a hereby rtven tt ta a. a- and roiled. of Halt ba. n.JM and com plvd th ilat and plal neruinlng ! a k.al tax at h rale of four mtila per wuara leviedbylheciiycirin.il f "a I IJlk f ltr, My tl I" ntr'O tne following des. ruerd low - pi.e.f gr urid. nntty: letl . j,d4 biork hat I. be ?. I'd . Block a ait In uiat D Halt LkC ty "ey said lax t tug for ta ol wtr mama foiiow iuf deacntevt rcii. naue:y Ttiird sfeet from teemln'la laween l.a'Ut M lo lllkl-Wa- b0 M alt J S l'ea" W th mWiH X street jaaid li- -l and p.at hv -o to.itfa In tae ..(ft- - of ii. n'y rc.rier. No-- a. "ity hail and liloaide-nf.-ln-p (t.I.ar apereal f --n dara f ar.d after tne 4:b day of Jun. IM di.r.:. whe h tlns rri:i apt'! I ta e:ty c.eia. II for th e..n-ei.- i n aaaea--men-mar f 'ed ta iid r in por ae nf le e In U' h .rt1.! I.t l III ', I i'y K:or-ler- . sail Cfiy Ja-- i j ! V'OTICE OP COMPLETION OK AHHKHS- - il met of a local Uac tor the i en : n of Uie water mains on fcm I utn str. t Not.ce is hereby given that t.i an! co!'ec&rf.Sait Lake City baa mad and com-pleted the lUt aud plat pertaining lo a Ian! U.X at the rate of tour miLa pee Miuare bait, lev ed by the cltv council of .Salt Lake ctty May . ISSO. upon the following U.ta ple of ground. m.mdy: Lids h. ft, b;oi-- k j;- iotsS. 7. b.isk t: lots t.i. b'na-- : loi . S, block 30: all ln plat K.Salt like city Survey, said taz being lor tc ext-u- sn of toe watr mains along tne f.,:ioiimr rint. namely Second soatb auee: fr-- m lothiudll;h Last to midway brvwu llth and Twelfth East strets. Satd list atut ' bn-.-- ts--en ).ieil in the ofre-- e tt ".-- No. citv hall, feiai :i tt .a f a-- llialaal-tiia- i S pri.i lA dU Ifofll 'ld after tn Ith day of Jun. I si", during wM'-- time ntten i.ji-a- l I" to city ain-.c!- ) for 1 1 co Twrlion for tue aaQcat may tbeaald Remnier. In e of Ik nrdi-nai- e ein sti. po.' ide-i-. ' lIl'IS aiVAMS. flf RwnleT. Salt Lake CI'-- - Juk Urd. ISwl. s rh Good Enough Way. ' are no less than 130 patent wash-ltun- es in the market, and yet not wem has succeeded in holding its against the old fashioned and good rJy invented by Eve in the gar--! tden. It's hard on the knuckles, ye leaves the clothes streaked, ''t Free Press. Special Offer. otiiorieil to ofl'T. f'r a i ft corner Fifth and I, fl lono four rooms., closet, fp Pt(... for Hm. ; hall, cellar, cit j - .f ack, j 2M S. Main street. .' Dachess of Marlborough had an to dine for every night that j ia Xew York on her recent visit, i |