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Show : T"E SALT LAKE "TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 0, 1S0O 5 t Ogden Creamery 11 utter. Better than. EJgin. Received fresh every day. Koc.eks & Co., The Leading Grocers. . 45 E. First South St Latent improved machinery at Em-pir- e Steam Laundry. 21 Commercial street. Telephone 84, Fine work a specialty. Empire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephone !M. lMitAX & DOXMELLAX, Real Estate Agents, U y. 2m South Street. Headquarters for East Bench prop-erty. Look ut our list: acres in. .Plat C, at.. $ COO per acre 'JO " Block 5 - 60O 10 o " i'M 10 r flu) a 15 " " 27 io,x) 27 " 27 HXH1 10 " 28 " pMo " 5 lj ' 00 5 lots in Iuglewood. at $175. 10x12 cor 5th Sand 12th E. iWOO. 10x10 4th S and 4th E. 18,000. 10x10 3d S and loth E, 812,000. 330 feet by XiO feet near new hotel, eaBt side at 400 per foot. Best, buy in the uitv. 8x20 block 2i 1st South, 815,000. H?lxlU5 ft.. Lot (i, Hlk 55. 1, A at $400 per foot, ou 2nd South near 2nd East. Real - Estate I 111 cv.ll Classes of Property, 1 ACREAGF. A SPECIALTY) LINCOLN "PARK, ? ; :l THE LEADING ADDITION I C. E. WANTLA.ND, ! I 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. RUDOLPH ALFF, IMTOIiTEH OF CHINA, CROCKERY AND GASSWARE, l'latoil Wnrr, Cutlery, Lamps, Vmci ami Mutuary. A Fl'LL STOCK OF CHINA AND PARIAN X0TELTIE3. 140 Main Street, Salt Lake ntjr. l or Sale. 510. ou Sixth West and North Tem-ple. $3000. Uixti, on Sixth and I, 2000. 8xli w ith four-roo- house; Fifth West and North Temple, 27."0. 2x10 with four-roo- house; Ninth East and Fourth South, $2500. 21x10 with l'our-roo- house; Sixth and I, $2000. W. II. CltOMER. Basement St. Elmo Hotel, Corner - Third South and Main Sts. CtjxlGi) feet business property for $225 per foot; cheap; house, bath, etc 105x330 feet on 4th West, $15,000. C8 acres three and a half miles from postoftiee, cheap. j 8U0O0 will buy Cx7 rods 9th East tmd 4th South sts. $3000 will buy 81x110 8th West and 3d South sts. HxlO rods on 4th South, 8325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st, West and Fir, blK 28, pi E, $5500. $1000 for 4Jixi2 roils, brick house live rooms. 818,000 for 10x13 rods on 7th So and 2d East Btreets. $5300 for 3) ;.T0 rods on 5th So bet 2d and 3d West. $1050 for 25x140 feet, four-roome- d house, Thos. Guekt & Co. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, W. J. BCRGESS, . - Manaukr. TWO NIGHTS ONLY I Friday and Satarday, April 11 and 12. Kn mute lollunhst. ThoutiT.Sun Fnmeisoo. THE MOraTllMllEMl: 'X3"C2C2'IEtS;E3 ZQ?Aq fJJ nistiilfcHlsbcil l.ylho fvj lliii!UtnitY8 verdict of ' the pnns mid pithlli) " 1 ot nil the lii'K eatern t. ijf cities III lH! I he W . TJ GREATEST IN Musical Farce Comedy iyj IVEIt WHITTKX. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE NOTICE 18 HntKHY (ilVKN THAT Plll-- 1 (limit to c order of the I'mlioto I ourt, of rinlt Ik I ouut), V tiih, mmlc on the ;Jttli diiy of MhicIi, A. I)., m. In the rtt. of Krnnk t rooker, dvemiHi, the tindcnimied (dminiitni. trij of imiil eftnte will on ur fur Miaubir, the Hth dny or April, lsim, . tolm hth li'jiler, Mii.l ulijct, totheiKinUriimllonof the IVolwie t ourt, (itlier m whole, or in iwrci'ln, iw mny ! ror the Uwt iuterwt of Iheentdie, nil the title llltenwt ri(tM. anil untitle uf I lie miI. decedent rank frocker ht tlwt inie of hi dralh, mid nil the ri(ht, title hdiI inlerwt ot hm iwUte iu the Howing dierilii pnnvl of lund niiimi,l iu l th lei rltory; 1. All the rlidit. title mid iiilereat of will entntn In an undivided oUeJiulf of thenoutli Imlfof the north ludf of motion thlrly.two t;Mi, lowimhip on i) north of muim nnn III went. Knit Uik Miendiin, itut In bull Luke t'ountv, A port'onof lot eiKht IB), hl.K k e (.W, pint B, Knit ljke City nirrey, tkili Ijike t ounty; comiiiencitiii ut the aoutheiixt corner of Mild lot Hnd ruuiunn Ihenra ii hve iM ro.l, thence north one (li rod, llmico enet live iji title, tl.enee Miilh olio roil to plm-- of fivo wiunre rodn of arouinl. s. The went half of the northwiwt iimrler of eotion eleven illi, towimhip one ill north of riiiiCToue ill wtwt, Hull Luke.Meridian, itiilein i'viB ( ounty, (ml L'ontliiliii einhtir Hcre of lnnd. Uid muni he iu writing, tnd mny hn for nil or ny ono of Miid pKrceli, or for nny prt of any piircel. They mny be delivered nt mi) lime prior lotlKMln lo the (dininiatmtrii iiemoinillv, or left for lier at the otliiv of hur attorney, f H. frili'hlow, rooui( 'O 'iil as, miildiiiK. Termc One-hn- lf ch, one. half nn proiniaory note of purcliHaenr due one yenr with Intori! l per cent KT Hlllilllll, p) nlily iUHrlerly, necureil by firnt mortiinxe iiimiii priMiiieii eiil. LAl'UAt HtlCKCK I'lTrH. Adin'x of lintMte of Krunk ( nvker, llec'd. Oiileil, Halt Ijike City, Mhri'h W. M. We are making our oustoat Bhirt de-partment one of the lending features of our business. Gentlemen wishing a per-fect fitting shirt and guaranteed, should leave their order at Mult. Co., 112 Main street. For the best meats in the citv, go to W. E. D. Burnett's, at 59 East Third South street and you will rind them. We invite your attonlion and msjiec-tio- n of our elesant lines of underwear. Mer, Co. 112 Main si. - Call and eoo my new line of Spring Suiting Worsted Fantaloonings, etc, W. A. Tayixjr, 45 E. 2d South St. If You Waul A good smoke, go to the Casino cigar store, 238 Main street, north of Walker House. Trees for Addlllous a Specialty, Call at nurserv vard on corner of West Temple anil Third South. Full line of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc. FIRMTIHU. . For Wall Taper, Carpets, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Curtains, and Furniture of all qualities and descrip-tions, (io to P. W. MADSEN, Wholesale and retail dealer, 51 and Colonel Knox, of Tea Sif-ting, is u ithrcud, pruelif.il nud Miecessful nenipapcr mini, an advertiser us well tti publisher. A Jintruiili-- t r'preieniatii aked him; "What did you mean by your Malemetii nt the l'tibll-hei- V Convention nt week, when you said i hill you did ut think III at lit HdvrrtW-men- l lit (he nc WMuipol'. 'top column uevtto iv in I dig mailer.' Mas worth more I tuui the viuic advertisement liiaeiled 'run of paiier,' as it is culled?" "I did nut say nnvllting of Ihe kind." he replied; "what I did tHV, wa lliat I would not give'tweuty Iio per cent or any other per cent inoie for special position than I would give for ordinary space, placed any here thai tlio publisher minhl doilgtintf . If a limn lix not hrnins enough to write and display his advertisement n lo hIIihi'I Hllenliou, and rnune every render of the piiK't hiwo il, he should Hot be an adver-tiser. He should tlritn a slreei-ea- r mule, run u milk-car- t, or edit the .Now York Mail nud Eiies. The Hist requisite, of a good ad-vertisement I that it should iitieiitiou. If you can not write your advertisement Hint It will enusit a reader of the publication in which It lo tutilse unit tiertMO II, SPECIAL NOTICES. Adrrtliwnai( under thi hsmA will bmctmvfA mi Ui rate ivf irn rwiia pr tin for each iDMrtioA. No ( IrertiaeftlMit will I lakes fix iet thH renin. rnrtiee (dtertlainc in t,l cEnma raa kai their nwn (,ilrMii rara of Til Tmu. KIH ai i:. C?i'JnWillIFfl Oi"V'ii i !u.Rr.K. nun hi n, "i," Very r.y ierm riltH'iIOuwUimnVeiiAi hrriyyI ran, d JhuI'tmh K'hirim'i?i (T, ie'l'-.tin-ll'U txionNrrii Mot Tii, i.u.tit ix, aoiitli front M'n &yrr i' bk.it ixtth ii park eji I JJ V iew rr lernii. lyHMiip. I'NION l.ANI CI MHANY. K.m l and . h. ut Amrto. n Ulot k. Teli ph'Mie So. I. IlltsiT-- f l.ANM Job oOiea ft aala. time. Koiiulr al I tt 1 imm otti.. "a- - HIUUHl'liI' tIAH WTirK, laTuiillaJii tOt lokeCllyliMlo., la llrel. o8rl foe ml to the lofhani lii.liWri ImiI will b rnraivwf for ihe Mtat up lo and incioUn Iba Prh day uf April. Iii, Iit lieu, M. Hruii, ia;or, Tha tiaM a reMirveil to r)erl any nd all Ol U. Hy rdr of of tha etly eonned. UlLlS HYAUft. I lly flmifrfer, i 'itt It in, Hat I.Ati rrrr, Mrk m, NKWHPAPf'iilitlltMoipt k! ll COMPLKIE typ: helo.le Iwo-rol- d.mhlia nieillmn I'oirer preaa, mitm of batl A?iV aaw four. Iiona Ik.IIm and inclne. ill aall ebaap and on Hir Irrma. Aiklreaa "fha Tiuwa lo." Hail Laa I ny. Cl'OllKMon Cemiuari'ial utr Hand third Mont Mreel. Ilem nua j.Mper. i parllcuUia call on C, K. Wanlland, 3d Main atraat. III A V h a cbnina lot of acreaira and ellr f'f mI, All partlcuhua can tut bad frmu the mint, at No. 41a b at IVaM4 Huuih atreet, Halt lkal Ity. HKI.r IVAJITH), IlI'ANTr l A IIRJST f f.AHft, cr.RA. tirlihl om li. Aoolv al fvajma Aiat New and Entrancing Music! " Novel Effects! Exquisite Costumes! Bewitching Dances! N. H. Krail wind Ihe New York. Ronton, Phil-adelphia WusliliiKton uml fhli.'UK imperii say. SALT LAKE THEATER f II IS, H, III KTON, - MuuHgcr. V ' II Two Nights, April 9 and 10, "A pr rformimoe which tt ii a dollght to watch," Special Engagement of Mr, NAT C GOODWIN IN 53 hast lirst Smith street, one-hal- f block cast of Dcseret National Bank. New Styles In Milliner? May beseen at Mrs. II. Christy's, No. 31 West First street. New novelties and designs of spring fashions daily received r Our stock is complete in the line of gentlemen's silk and linen handker-chiefs. We invite your inspection. Bast-Marsha- ll Mk.k. Co. 112 Main st. New spring styles in Miller and Christy hats. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co. 112 Main st. - Watch work a specially at Davidson, Leyson & McCuno's. Washington market. 315 South Main street. Dealers iu all kinds of fresh and smoked meals, Utah and Kansas fed beef. Ward & Co. proprietors. and hv ProKroa ixilldlug twiwecn II and IJ k III. Nliea. V a nt .'iVa nka rHii art" iii v7Iw"i7 I ? waaea and faady i1'l..ii lor Mm. Ah plv In nan baud orlllii' tu J lauk I'lnca, tan TOtra office. ri'lNNKK WAMTf'.l. KX'I JtUI WtKKtll. 1 work at k1 atia. Aiylf at rNm un. Walker Pou.. I'nT 7u S V I UhT"t I. A f UiV ; APAH havealKiiit l i: n tt In.lu. i rurnta Pllered. Aildreaa H H Tlmea offi.'- WW IKt) IIIHH f Im mllea of atraet amd. apply to A. J. loiltofl. al oflira of lia.ia A Htrliiaer. 3 W. 2nd Honib atmaj. nrl uTsti h s't Sti ko m Ii ilne renter, wttb vf W1iknii Ixiard. AdiltrM, atatlug Iriii', C , Tliua offli e Uh.It wast la Ihia IVF.IlYII(llYtna.lertia ' alll t lloa H . rn. rtlTI ATlON. Try an adnrtlaananl lit Ta TiMKa, B Mlll'l lVI I Lr-il- eJwfc In wbolaaai or reunl grnrary ur Mmmiaio4 afwiaa. Heven yeara etretirwi good ntjr fafaraonea. V.. 11., rara Tlntaa otllra, IOR RKST. FAItT til' HTtiKK Wt, call at Nn. 10 al, rksiavl HxiU) Hlreal. Addl.liKN ej.p.rtniily, la Inat II oa da au In im riKca. 1linM in; Meat nrth 4.,uth aireat, Matnt pop 3 or 4 m iilh old, llmm Vellow. hiii( h.iir bltbriae fiun. l'et, )ward for return, O. W. V n. l'KsoAI I ri.NIK Oil LAIilr " II tx Voir WI.HH in rorreirtid wiifi Aiiytwwt If ao, enl tbr two cetii attmpa for rtlrtilra. AM'm W t Cofiltur nt ftureaa of or ., k- - fonuneri'Mil atrmt. Hall fetbal.itr. I'M you can not hope that Ihn annm tulverliaeineut by being placed next to an editorial or on llitt front page, or chew here, will cause It to lie mid. 1 ri'iili,n from experience that the old faehlotied way of advertising, which consisted In distributing sitiiipli) copiea mid displaying ou (ho now a atuml chromatic slum, cards, was parsed, anil that tho most proliluble way to reach reading people is to ad-vertise Iu publication that are read and digeated by appreciative people. The paper I represent costa M a year. Whal Is Ihe nan of adverliaing a W publication in a 50 cent liteiliiilii? Why should we hope for prolil if we'preaeiit the mer-its of n tl article to a o cent mail! Would you atlviTliso a plow or a Ihreahittg machine in the Armv nud Navy Journal? Would you expect proliluble return fniinyourud-vertlsctlieli- t of a fnur-tlolla- r a year pnlilicatiou in it ineilitiiii 'daily, weekly, or monthly that reached only shop girls or la-borers whosii income would not average timie than four, live or six dollar u weik? 1 udvertisc in paper that reach people who are able to alforo the amount we k for tier publication. Wo do not spend money for fun. When I invest u dollar in adver-tising, I expect lo get at least one dollar and a half iu til urn . Hy Ihal. 1 mean lifty per cent, profit on the liileHmcut. I Jieve iu taking your own modi cine, I prem-rili- aleriiiiig lo my coimtiereiiil friend una use the prescription inyiclf," Aberuathy & Brandt, 75 West First South street, offer for salo a 10 acre snap less than five miles, 12 shares water flowing well, fenced, on county road, easy terms, $J 500. Corner'lot on Eighth East, with three houses, only $7500. SixtO, neiirMain street, house. $12,000. 3x5, block 65, plat D, house, $8000. 5 lots near E. G. W. depot, $3200. 10 acres on east Mill creek, all fenced, water right covered with leucerne, $3o00.. Remember the place; 75 West First South street. Will remove to 20 West Third South April 10th, 1W)0. To Hotel G' nests and Tourists Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake property will do well to see Hamra & Scott, real estate and financial agents, basement Walker nouee, before buying. Practical Watchmakers, Adolph Huuerbach & Sons. All work warrrnted. No. 16 E. First South st. When you ask your grocer for a smoke try the Progress. Of Great l'e. The real estate agents' directory, to lie printed on cardboard, and hung in the offices and public places of the city. Choice lititter, eggs and vegetables always on hand at the Washington market. Ward & Co. proprietors. 315 South Main. We are sole agents for Millard and Christy Hats. Bast-Marsua- ll Mkr. Co., 142 Main street. 'A Gold Mine.' CROWDED THEATERS EVERYWHERE. Sale of Seats Tuesday Morning. J. W. Farrell & Co Men, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for drive and dug wells, Cespools built and connections made. Telephoned 137 -- Slain Hi.' Opp. Auerbch Bros SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, steam Engines, JnL. Boiler, Mining, CA; tii Milling and Heavy Store FronU and tfelJ Building Tfw wrk-- i S 1 tSii Oeantl Macb jit Work w& Na,49W- - NORTH TEMPLE ''J' STREET. The I'ontLnental. This hotel is the recognized head-quarters for commercial men and tourists. Centrally located, it is fur-nished with everything pertaining to a tirst-olas- s hotel. For rooms nt any time address G. S. Holmks, Manager Continental Hotel. Property Owner Will find a ready market for bargains bv listing them with Fori or Caldwell, 22 First South street, rooms a and 5. Mlntr.u,t:ot lir.Al.TMY Vol v U'ANTKIl-I'wt'- K giikl 4mwiam ful fmr powi-lio-ttihir tMrikril In m prtvt family, not loi tr wr frm butne catitev. wfceri the mraU ..ol.l of r"f vlct.i he 8Sfl offr. In KU and Ihe Pirwllrty ta--a tot ami all a man's salary and wo( tw cn ? Ni IWitl ti.rtlfl pe'-p- l liwii appijt. J, TIMES off'-a- CALTUKKt lTY ( OUJOKATIOJI WAVrM i' to prirer.aae a 'loanory if srs-- ta tha itau lkal ilyliast 'o., any rttea kating Mtma f.ar aaia who wtil '!f bicires) lo t e,,. ,H i, mayor, on or inji day uf April, lax, giny ta aliie lo ettrrl a aale. liy n kl ot toe city (ooxh-U- . I Ity Itrfrt. I'm II iLt, HtLI l.ixt i in. MKB !, I. MOtV bauie.1 ia d:amsfi. wak:ftsa aai C. X" mrntk, u a.ni Main a. tue "ba tmr'h of Walker ll mm A a lias iii of wanenea. jewelry fev.dvera aa4 cnarma f ask?, UwapaV UMn anrwtevr la tha (Mat. HOClKtlKM. MA' l If. (fatel eoavnratKKia of L'tafl Vi I. It. A. X .first --laUy of avary nviaca. b"i'.aniiic'i.a.oi r,,j4 Uvilad. J. i. iiAU-- l tl D. U. H, H. . Pgtur HaiKM, Use WELLS,FARGO&C(VS Halt IJika lit, Itaaj pUYH AM) mil RXCIfAV.K, JtAKD) 1 1 trlngrapHc trs fist era i Uu prlnrlil muss of tha lotted Hialea and Kurnp. an.1 on all points on lb I'acitlc Coast. lasses letter of creilit, arailaU la U prin-cipal cities of ths world. Hrieciol auenib ivo to lbs aaUing car orae and bullion. Advancaa mada on OKMigameola at Ibwaat rairs. Partimiar UM'toB given n ro!lrflma trough' "it Ctab. .Vevada and aVitaiii lerrt-ons- s. Accoauts soiii-iW'- cotuurofvUM: WslU, KsrgoACo !wlo Wsiia. luniito Saw lork Maverick Natliual Bank lb-- ,o rirsl .National hank ,fmo first .Slj.i Maok Merchant s Niitfiai fUnk .., bisj fVaymen'a Having flask H. Itxts Walia, Fair A Co ..Han rrannsco i 7. JZ. S20CX-- ", a.ren.t. Gold and silver head umbrellas and canes, at Davidson, Leyson & McCune's. Drs". W hitney & Bucher's Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. Eye glasses and spectacles, at Dav Leyson & McCtiite's. A corner 10x7 on Third East and Sixth South. A corner on State road and Ninth South. 66x165 ft on State road between Sixth and Seventh South. 2ixl48 on State road between Seventh ami Eiglith South. 5x10 rods on Second East South. 2110 rods street. Two houses and lots ou the. install-ment plan, or trade for good team. McAllister Bhos., 265 South Main. Fresh veal, mutton and pork you can get at the Washington market. Ward ifc Co. proprietors. 815 South Main. Get the Bicycle you want at once. SeePembroke, 18 Commercial, Brent for 5i.r, Neir Lever Safety and ?'.XJ.JO Ketv National Ball all around. Pembroke. SS Kasicr fiifta. Mautix Schmidt. "The Tailor." slill continues to HIVE Ihe ntoM. fashionable suits in America. He also gives entire satisfaction to his patrons. Call and e his newlv decorated parloi--s iu the Progress building. We Still Lead j In offering the cheapest, largest and best ' improved lota on the market, within the j city limits, in Prospect Park. Nice resi-dences, schoolhouse ana shade trees al- - j ready there. Terms, i?25 cash and 610 j per month, no interest. On the 1st of April the price on these lots will be ad-vanced $50 3ach. Buy now and secure a cheap home. W have no outside agents. Careful selections' ' made for outside parties. 13. A'. M. Froibkth 4 Co, 70 K 2d South st. The Progress cigar is made at home. Try it. Office chairs a specialty a- - Barkatt BlVrS., JUS Main street. MIHMJ...,t.l. YToc k'.Mou.vr a iv o r. n e e a lT I V Agtncy. J West tad Sooth Sr., ,t tali, t'taA Ws era icie ksravac laooe aa iMsoy tm tha Pacific fuost. We ebeerfriiiy aew ail e.irreeixelu.a regarding tra kw a.'?k, ara Ine att..jt.eit Ursaiavata tet aa milrrAil wympaiiim la this sretioo, an4 wtil eneerfiiil eiewwf sll ..rrenpelHfit ra ociy tin. enerl for tje'rrn reM Waaralia largest ge;iey ea in PaeitW-- 1 'ease. Smtrie IWir ! Fe Htee, Tc.ma t ei., ItLV. Avwaaf. f is Asgelea I Sk, JB s.oth Hf.nng Stras. bulla l try f itfice. vjurnaoa Bs'k. I l nh. , U.1 bevstttaesUl Btreei. t all ut wril. tterratt Bra. Our stock U couiilrtr in very litt o furuittirr. J64 Miaiu streets Call and see those line onyx clocks at j Davidson, Laysou & McCune's. j - j The finest line of diamond jewelry iu j Ihe city is at Davidson, Leyson & Mc- Cune's. Our chamber sets are the finest ever secjijatiecity. . Bakhatt Bks.. 1( Main street. LEGAL S0TICE. In the Pmlxtte Court of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of VUih. la the Mutter ut the Fetate or ) bAlt Ml VAIiNKY ORDER TO HHOW CAlfE WHY ORDER OF BALK OF ltKAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. Walter Murphy, the administrator of tli mate of fwlj Wu,.y. (IiixmwI, having fid hi pe. tittoii herein, duly vcrilied. praying for n OMer ot win of tlio real etate of said foi the purnia set fi.rtli, il it therefor ordered ly the judge of wid ci urt. tJ l Ml iuNn-tc- il in u.e iime. of mid npiwr before the mid Probate Court on W eduewlay, the pith i lay of April.l-;,a- i 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at ilio cum mom of mill Prolan t onrt, at thi County C.iirl Hi.ksc in the City and futility of Kill Lake, ( i,h Perri. turjr, to show iww hy an order should uot t granted to the mi. I adminiMnitor, in sell so much of the real et:ite of tin-- said diVM-e- d at private mile as .hull I of this order nninmrv, and thnl a cony he published nt IcaM four aiuvrwive weeks in the HtLT Lakk Duly liars, a . Itr printed and published iu Kliil c,ty ttu,i county. Dated Mrch 10th, lstt). U. W. IUHTC1I, rtawJ"J TKKllirOKY OF UTAH.) Oointy or Salt I.aks, 1, John C. Cutler, Clerk of the Probits Court in tuul for the County of Suit Ukc, in ti,n lory of I tali, do hmliy citiry tlmt tlio fi.n.mw ln l a full, true nnil corivot, copy of ornor to how cnuw why onie r of salmif roiil wlati' nhoiihl not lienimliMiitlioiimttnrof ih.'ttnto of.Snmh nrn'y, Unmucd, ? B.KvirB of nvoril in mr la win whoiwf, I hny horvunto i.t niy liBud Biul nttlxnl thu of mid rtHirt, thin Hull dny of March, A. 1, im. . JOHN C. CITl.Klt. rrobut Clerk. lOilf MATTERS. City's Dads Hold a Long and jt I.aKe Lively Seance Last Sight. OPLE CLAMOE FOR WATES. a Street Car Company Has tfo Eight On First East Street Says Attorney Merritt, When the fifteen members of the city mCil assembled last night it was plain L ieen that a good long sessiou was , ultimate. Recorder Hyams had a millc of papers as largo as a bale of in front of him, while the members each had a resolution 'two ready r action. The minutes the last meeting were read and ap-- , VlH aI1d the business of the evening Mil. " . ' L'ndcr tlio head of petitions several i,.iiments were read. The lirst was request l'roui J. E. Bamberger j associates for a franchise for oper-iuo- ; a street railway system between warm springs bathhouse and North ULake and, ou several other sitlo vcls, wlih'h was referred to the com-- , lee on streets. The. jiroperty own-- . in plat J want the striiels in their iuity named and numbered after the iiion of metropolitan towns of the , 1p east, and the same committee will filler their request. petition from the old Volunteer iucn's association was then read, tight six members want the couu-t-give them the old hand engine ,,nu as "Alert No. 3," to tit up for lade purposes and to use iu case of emergency. The request was re-re- d to the committee on lire depart iit. numlicr of people, in North Salt k petitioned for M ater, and if the lenvorks coiuiniltec feel good na- - ot. Commerce . building, and reported that the city is liable. The petitioner has agreed to accept $1500, of which the board of trade agrees to pay one half. He recommended the - city pay the amount. In regard to the rights of the street car company to occupy First East street, the 'attorney, together with as-sistant counsel; Messrs. Van Horn and Dickson, gave it as his opinion that the company had no rights on the street because they have forfeited certain rights. Tliey have .no righu on the streets which tlrey are now occupying except by special permission. This conclusion was reached after elaborate arguments had been heard from both sides, ami is the result of a careful de-liberation. The report was adopted. The reports of city otliccrs for the quarter ending March 31st were read and referred to the finance committee. In the report of the city auditor a bnl-anc- e of $225,j85.52 in the city treasury is shown. Police Judge Lauey's report is us follows.- - Number of cases, 103; fines imposed, $2583.85; collected, $1202.85; sent to jail, $125!); appealed, $25; remitted, $6. Notice of the tiling of ' bonds by the recently appointed city oflicers was read and adopted. The superintendent of the water works tiled an estimate of the cost of extending certain water mains which report was adopted and notice ordered published. The same official filed a re-quest for a tool house and a lot of tools to aid him in performing his duties. This was referred to the committee on waterworks. He also gave notice of the assistant water masters appointed who were continued. The city engineer stated that he needed some assistants and teams and some instruments. He also asked that he bo permitted to crowd his work its rapidly as possible. His request was granted. The chief of the. lire department re-ported that) the tire department is in very poor condition, and that the re-serve engine be placed in the vicinity of the lumber yards. He recommended the purchase of a hook and ladder truck, a thousand feet of hose, and two . J will probably get it. Citizens of Eleventh ward also filed a prayer an extension of mains, which was mid to the saint! committee. The air railroad company asked leave withdraw its petition for a franchise, It was granted, after which- - the nfiaiiy tiled another asking. lor a nchise over a different route from city to Ihe lake, as follows: On inl South from Main west to the city its. The petition was referred to the imittee on streets. The residents of Nineteenth ward want Pear street led .above First West. Referred, a a petition from a contractor to. pile material on a et was read. It would have been uted had not City Attorney Merritt "fled on the. ground that the prop-owner- s should lie made to give a tl. A protracted debate followed, authorities were quoted right and until finally it was decided to post- - until later, and tho matter went (nether water petition, this time ou First " West and I I neatcrs ior lire engines, l he ciuei also wants two more' paid men and desires authority to cut wires in case of emer-gency. His report was referred to the committee on tire department. The street supervisors report regard-ing the number of feet of sidewalks in district number two, and the estimated cost per lineal foot was read and or-dered published. The assessment will amount to $2 per lineal foot. Pickett voted no, claiming he tlid not under-stand the question. Hall likewise cast his vote against the report. A lengthy discussion was had over over the licensing of fruit stands. Mr. Pickett wanted to reconsider the mat-ter, but the. city attorney said it could not be. done; that a motion carried could be reconsidered only at the meeting ut which it was carried. It was done, however, for the couucil reconsidered and iu future peo-ple can get licenses. Tho committee ou municipal laws reported this ordinance on Sunday con-certs: ' , Section 1. It shall be lawful for any person of reputable moral character in connection with others of like moral character to give Sunday evening sacred concerts, either vocal or instrumental, or both in this city, and to charge an admission fee therefor stiilicicnt to pay expenses, first having obtained a license from the city council and paying for such license into the city treasury the sum of $5 for each concert given. Section 2. The city council shall have power to revoke any license granted as provided in section 1 of this ordinance at any time. Mr. James opposed "letting down the bars," and after two readings the bill was referred to the committee on licenses. Sonic new police were appointed, a few appropriations made and the coun-cil adjourned until Friday evening. As fine a cigar as I ever smoked is the Progress. in vv as icuu nun was ftiic,- - ikil by another from George Wood: i and others. Tho latter want us, hut some of the residents in the nity object to paying the tax, so inlward and his iriends'decided they ilil settle without going through the n of advertising ami so stated. Re- - ;d. G. Westerlicld and others desire approach to tho Capitol grounds Icik Committee on streets. Ms communication was followed by uest for water mains from A. B. ycr, who is erecting a $7000 houso Fifth South. Sawyer, contends that neighbors all have cisterns and ob-t- o thu extension of mains on the mills of poverty when their prop-i- s worth $80 and $100 per foot, erred. "bert J. Jcssttp sent iu a petition ing that his dog tax be refunded, had paid tax for 1890 and the purp w in Colorado. His request was rred to the committee ou licenses, ae Salt Lake City Railroad company ioued for lease to extoud their as from Ninth East and Ninth South lie southern limits of the city; from ' North street ou First East street southern limits of the city; from Ii South antl Seventh East streets h southern limits of the city; from '' East and First streets on First "t ti A street, and north ou A to "1 street, thence east, to E street, " Third and B streets north to Sixth thence cast to the semetery.from :'lI' South and Tenth East streets h to Fifth South street, theiiee east Iwimt Olivet cemetery; from Warm ''P north to the Hot Spriugs, on I'Templo street .from Fifth West t to the city limits. The petitioner, Melioration of the franchise, offers 'linquish auy and all rights and ''Ses in respect to the streets '1 prior to 1880. Committee precis. The company agree that e shall not exceed live cents and twill light street crossings with r'c light for a term of five years paving brick firm in' Beatrice sent wninuinication regarding paving "which was referred to the mayor. A WATER PROPOSITION". 't Bios, slated in a document that have li40 acres of ground coutaiu-livin- g springs which How 400 ""'Per minute. They claim that 'an supply the citv with water the and will sell for $35,000. rri'd. beanie petitions for better for citizens who have ' impelled to stand up heretofore, porters for the daily press also a table. Both w ere referred Marshal with power to act. Mother franchise asked. 'J'lt 400 citizens asked that Mathew ; l)e granted a franchise for a !n thu city to Saltair, the fran-co be forfeited if the work was pieted within a certain time. "TV ATTORNEY'S KEPOKT. ? Attorney Merritt reported ou the man who last February ui-- f nuaself by fuljiufcP ou a .dpfw.u've near thoite of the Cbuuibcr ,:; nothi:. IN THK PHOIIATK ftil'KT. IN A NO r'olt Iaike comity. Territory of I'tah. In Ihe mutter of the estate of MiirylloiNall.de-eeawd.-Notic- Is hereby ait veil that Cliarlr K VVllllnnis, executor of the last will mid Icstniiienl iiiui of the estate of Mary toHlsiill. dtTfiiHcd, has rendered for aettlement, anil tiled In eutd court his tlinil Hi count of his inlmliit-dnolo- of said ofdntc und petltliHi for ttnal distribution of III" residue or eafil estate nnionn the persona en titled thereto, and that Wcdlieadikv, the Suth day of April, A. !. I sun, at III o'clock til., lit the. court room of said court, til the t'ountv Court House, Salt laike City mid county, I trill Territory, has lieen duly appointed by the Jlldxoof Kflld cillllt for Ihe Nelllelnelit of Niild account uml licurliig mild pcllltuu for distribu-tion, m which time mid place any Hrni lio tcii'ateil In anid ealatu may appear and show cause, If miyllinro Ih, why said account ahonld not no Betilcil ;ni. niiiiion d und Dual dlstillm-tlot- i made s prayed for. JOHN C. Ctm.KIt, Clerk of the Probate Court, Hy. John L. Nkiikkeii, Deputy. Notice of Salo of Real Estate at Pri" vato Salo. Noti.'e la hereby given that in purauatina of an order of tha probate court of Halt lke county, Utah territory, made on tha 'sth diiy nf Miirch, IsMO, iu tlio uml lor ot tha eatatn of Frank K. KiHito, deoenainl, the liuilfndfdicd elecutor of aaid ealnle, will aell at private Mile, In thehigheat bidder for oash, and aubjis't toconhrinaiiou by aaid prolmto court, on or lifter Kalurday. the 12th nay of April. Iseti, at thaollice of Arthur llrowu, Kn., 'il'i H. Main alreet, Hull lyike City Utah, nil the riirht, little, interent nndeataUiof Knid Frank K. KikjUs at the time of Ida ditith,ani ftlltheriidiL tittle and ititensit that the aaid estate has, ny operutioti of law or otherwise air quired, other tliau or in addition to Unit of aaid Frank E. Koote, at tbe timeof bin in and to nil thoae certain lota, pieceaor ansdHof laud, or leaaea to lamia or t.'iieiiienta lying and in tha county ot Halt Lnka, territory of llah, and alao in the oouuty of I'maile, territory afore-aai- d. Terms and conditlona of sale: Caah. Ileatl. at xietiaB of pnrchaser. Ilida iiiuat tai In writing, and may lie left with Arthur llrnwn, lep, or with Uie undersigned. Tha landa and tenenientaalaiva referred to uro IxHinded gnd particularly dcai'.rilasl jut followa, to wil: One third undivided Intanst in Innda aituata In Halt Ijike t ity, iteacriial aa follows, tivwtt; I hewei-- t iialf nf lot 'a, bls-- Hi, plat "H," Halt lke fity aurvey, vootaiiiing 100 auar rotlaof land' A Iso on piece of laud ituata In Trnwla City, Tooele county, Utah, lieltig a part, of Ilia weal half of the northeast ijuarfer of section 8:1, tp a a, rlw. TJ. H. survey H. L. M. Hald land being ot awedga rliHpa, lying liatwean tlia water ditch running from th Canyon road northerly acriaia said half auction of land to Uie Tias-l- a ity said land tying enatof aaid water ditch and thenoat linei.f snldhalt auction, containing about 'At acre, mora or lesa. Also a certain liuiae from Henry Norman to deceaacd, bearing date July I, IhsA, of tha following preniiaea, I oinoiencing at a Iniint 11 Put isiat from flic northeast corner of lot 5, block DM. pint "A," Hall. Lake City survey; thence aotltii plfi feet, thence isiat WJ fold, tlienee north IS5 'et, thence went fifty feet to llu place of beginning, oontnining s'vj atujtre fi'i, bi have anil to hold from Ilia Ut ilay of July, lsJ, until the 81st dny of July, lt, with the privilege of an extension of the huso until the ills! day of Jiljy, lsttt, at tha rate of $.l?..pi0 per month rent. Also one other lono by and to Ihe same pari lea, bounded and deecrilsl as follow, b-- ; ( at a point Sit feet eaat from the noith-we-cornar of lot 5, block Hi, rdat "A," Halt !. City survey; thence aouth IWt fts't, thence eaat feet, thence uorlll II' feet, tlience weal S feel lo the place, of beginning, continuing JfU" Kpiara fi. To bold the aania from the lt day of July, to lim Hlat day of July, lslJ. a term of five yeara, at a rent of t per month, with the privilege "f extending tliHime of tliia lease until lie- - 3Ut day of July, I".)."!, and at the rtolralion of die term of this leaee, said imrty of the aecond lias a right to remove tlie PuiiiliDK ani Improvements from tbe premise. Iienseof Norman and Hmina Norman to Frank V. Footc. of Hell Uike City, deled the lrd day of Sovemlar, li.. of tie- following land and premises, Commencing at a oin! a:! fwl east from (he northweet winter of ha S, bhe'k sit, plat "A." Halt 1akeCity survey; thence west ll feet. Mienc solltheiiaterly il'i fivt: llieiliv. north lo the place of beginning; expires tlie xist day Julr, at tin. moi.thiy renial of fill irr month. With the privilege of exli udllig Una Um uulll July HI. 15 Also lease friini Amy Cliamls.rlin to aaid Frank K. Fisjtu. of the fullowiiig dwnlJ prenu. t: Commencing at n wint Jrjn t si.nth from tlie northwest corner of lot .1, bhs k t.lst "A." bait lke City survey; Uienee "el I'.V feet; tn'OCe ertlth I'io feet: wtml fct; tle niv north tn I'M u the plane of Isvinnif.c. cmiAtn-in- g Zi.d ariuare fit of grouou. Kxid.-e- a ti, Vnh day of Hepunnts r, I "", at a reuul of w per month. Aisoalease by tbe Home f oal company of right of way over the grounds of said eoal com-rm- v oooipi"! n se.id ! ciuiiii. on a hse of lleti nr Sorro an Ut hi cr al cai.pany toasid Frank E. Fste, I't'ed N'.veuilr 7. li, at a ren-tal of t 't Pr moi.Ui. The f.ijjang premia ' are ail occupied liy the Halt I ..ike sampling works coneitil.g of rallnsid tl track sr ale. j fnune building fiergitssrwm and shed and of . j fcce, two power rngiues. lAuirm iewcr boiler, Dlg works, rolls, corvw tiona. End tools for carrying on the aan.piing lsiiness. j Also one-thir- d iniereet in Frank IW i csil : Dusine, offiia Imilding. aralea and cl shed. Aisoa lease, dated fWs-tiar- y 13, Inv, trim H.J. Ntttin to aaid Frank V. , for ties premiss J known as l,'4H. Eat Teiiple sir-- l. Halt Ivike i ( ity, for and nntii the ash day of June, at a rental of $15 it month fn advance. Alan an uiuliviiiel t in a car- - toin be f laml executed the Kth ilay of J.lly, i liy Henry Numion Ui ffont Cvi eompaiiy, j deerritsel as follows, CooiiM-orin- al a point VI tn eat frxrn oe northwest corner of liA 5. block 'I, plat "A." Halt Lai fit survey. fi.eDi. Mth f. UkU'W east Ut felt. ll.eie-- . north lfti fs. tlsii west 'Jt feet to tlev placsi f st a mul of fXiM per monib. Ft-- j pires on tlie ilay of July. -'. wt'h U I""- - j lime "f exteiisii on saros term an til U 31t , ttay of July. K. KRASTf'fl K. F'sflTE, j Executor of 111 eaUte of ttmk i oote, day; 0. ( 5 ul ice lo an t ractnr. I Healed proposals f"r tha srertiian in Hlt Uka j fill of tli oicii-feU- lih-g- , a snl'.ry baag are! od ce tsi Mine wxi t 1 receirs-- l at: til Awil l'. io rUirk p.m. lrawiiwfs aod ti.D sy b aeea al Um tiianmeri tai Sv.UiCiai lek. fju-- bidder atiall with hia hut a rorti-fl- -l ctv-- firsf i... parahle t the t osrimrcuit Naterfiai liaok. f.Meitaij imwlel he (vis U eniev ir.ts cnifaci awl u frr,ib saxifacr. Ism'ts if his pn.pipl sHoilil im arceptd. Tba ngU. is rewrteti to reject ae and ail htds. Apropoeslsto FlitD A. I1AI F, |