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Show 1 . THK m LAKK T1MES-- T"KnY J" - rnnn-nl-TTT-r- 7 I I.KI1AI. I ir.cii. I I.KU4L. FINANCIAL. WEOSJARGO&CO'S Salt Lak. city, ruh Rtitg MdF ,hSTluclp,al cltl,8 of the'mti ni'S0 trn,iou K'ven to tho selling of ores ttiteaVttacea made on nlBaueM at lowest Particular attention throughout given tones. Utah, Nevada and aajoinlnTwrn' Accounts solicited. correspondents: welllS::::"::::--;-- : 4.::::lsS First National Bank... Merchants' National Bank.. .... ... cSm Wells, rargo &Co San Francisco 7. E. DOOLY. Agent ' CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. WIL FOR ALL POINTS EAST, t hlcaso. MT.wt.uke .,,.1 Com llluft Toma ha. St. Joseph, Kansas city and Soutx City. All trains composed of Pullman niagniiiceut sleeping cars and Tin Finest Dining Cars in the World UlFketSlnlrornf,'nnatl0n Bpily U n,ar,,st ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, KSsonth Main street. Kali Lake City. Capital Fully Paid, $400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. T. It. WALK Kit. President. M. H. WALKER, M. J. CHEESMAN. Cashier, L. H. FARNS WORTH. Asst. Caeltler, J. R WALKER, Jr., Asst. Cashier, McCORNICK Co7 I3.IiTS-- SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attention given to the Sale of Ore aud Bullion. We tolir.it Comignmente, guar-anteeing hiijhtit market price. COLLECTIONS MADEAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chem-ical Nat. Bank. Kountxe Bros. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank, h Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bank of St. Louts. Kansas City r it. Hauk of Kansas City. Denver Denver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London. Kngland Messrs. Martin It Co., J3 Lombard street. Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 189D. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake City and 1'urk City dally us follows: RAI.T1.AKR CITV. Train I leaves Eighth So and Main at 7 HI a, in " 3 " 4:,mp.m " S arrives ' " kcijh ., ',4 " 7:UUp.m rARK CITY. Train 1 arrives Park Clry 0:(K) a.m " 3 " " 7:iip.m " S leaves " 7:!ia.m ' 4 " " 4:3Up.m rAssr.M.Kii hates: Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip, la. -- Between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, C JOS. a. YOUSO, T. J. MrlSTOSH, Managtr. lien. J1. it I'at. Agt. -- Popular Route Only one clisngp Of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Keclinin. Chair tan. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway . C. 2'OH'nsew, O. P. it T. A., S. V. Deerah, C. F. A P. A., Salt Lake City, t fnn. Room m, t'rogrem Bldg James H. Bacon, Frank L. Holland, President. Cashier. Bank ot Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, Itah. General Banting Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Eeal Estate from One to Five Years Time. National Bail;-- : OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 Ho. 11 East Firtt South StreeU DIRECTOKS: H. O. Ba-i- President O. M. Downky Thus. Marshau, F. E. Scbymsek, F. H. Aukkbach, I). C. Bacon, John J. Dai.y, W. V. Nohi.k, J. W.DONNBU.AII, ..Cashier Transacts a General Banking Busineu in all it Branches. Sells sight drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders ou all parts of Kurope and the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to Loans monev at the lowest rates aud on the best terms prevailing in this market. J.F.JACK, i Real Estate, 23S South Main. Salt La Cm. MARSHAL'S SALE. IK'RSUANT TO AN OUDKR OF BALK TO 1 me directed bv the Third Ju lcial District Court of L'tah Territory- - 1 shall expose at pub-lic auction, to the highest binder for cash, at the south front door of the Salt Lake county courthouse, la Salt Ike City. L'tah Territory, on thdSlth day ol June. It, at id o'ciie k m., the following descrile-- real estate, : All of lot four (i In blo :k ninety-thre- tvn, plat' D," Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake city and county. L'tah Territory, tcixef her with all and singular Ihe tenement hereditament and appurtenres thereto belonging or In auy wise appertaining. To be o!d as th property of Jesse J. Mur-phy and Priscllla Muipby, at the suit of M. J. Tamsof sale cash. E. H. Pahsoji. V. S. elarsbaL By Oscar Vandorcook, Deputy V arshal. Salt Lake City, Utah. June a. lhM. THE SALT LAKE 1BSTBACT. TITLl. filUBlHTY AND TRUST-.-COMPAIN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Neff k Co.) S35 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $ 1 00,000.00. Incorporated tinder the laws of Utah Territory. Males Correct Abstracts of Title, Slow all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against losa by Mechanics Liens and decedent's debts. Rents boxes (latest Improved DteboM In lte vault and does an escrow business. Arts as F.xecutor, Administrator, Onaidlan. Assignee. Receiver, etc, etc., and execute, trusts of every kind. EoltUng Trust Funds separata from all OiLer Assets of tie COmpj, .nd nrtalnmir counsel the attorn through Whom the brjlnes come. j coile. t tnierest on incomes an., transacts all other business authored by lis Bill receipted for and safely sept CbJel--D H Senlth, Preint. Denver Col. i V be Pre, and Manager . W ieff, Trriirer and As.. M.earer ' tdward W. Gnter.bxyEd AtntrartOir.-e- r I XIK.SHAL'S SALE. Iil'KSI'ANT Til AN ORfll-'.- fK S I.K TO bv the Third Ju.llcl.ii District Court of the Territory of! tab. I ah!! epo-- at public Mile, at the front t. a r uf lite roiiutv courthouse. In th cltv of S,t county of Sail l.k, and territory of l'tah, on the llth day of June. al IJ n'rlnrh m., the following described real estate, situate. Ilj.rkmi. and boHg in We- -i Jordan. Salt l.ke County. I lahTemtorr and described a billows, t.. wt IWiiuilnit taentv n and seveu tenths ill we.t u,l twentv-n- e and Bve tenth. .via Ho nsl south frn the corner of the n.rthrst quarfr t V of Mi ti, m thirtv ilv :. ti sonthof raiiire.-n- ,i We --.all l.k inetid tU. Iheuce iith eleven and nve tenth (II b rests, thenc west twetity.nne and s .VI rod, theneenorth on ihecen-tero- l a three rst street eleven mid live tenth ill IS do m,i, tb. n.e et taentv one and nv tenth i?i h lOi nK li plmw of beginning cutainliiKtai. hundred aud font wen and one iiuarter inn,i sonar ril, m.n-o- r 1 t'Stether tth all and singular the leneineut hereditament and appiiiienanre (hereunto belonging or In anywise apertmin. are the promise subject to saie and to be sold. To ! ld as the proper! v of John II. lira ham, M tlraham Polly tiraVint and CO. Whlttrmorv, al the suit of William J. Jenktllik Trmof aale, ah. K. H Pik.i. By Homan t'aiiuon. V. . S. M.TNhal. Iiei.-ii- Marhal. rate.l M .v Jith. ja. n SUMMONS TO AMENDED COMTLAIM Inth Pistri.-- t ronrt In and for the TMr.1 Ju. dl.-la- l PlMDet o( I i.h Ternt.wy, I'otiutyof Salt Ijike, John II. Ingram and John T. Dounellan. Plain- - t!T". v. Ailolph llaukammer. Aaron Wall. Jante Ken-nell- Annie K. Monhelm. John W. Hin-n- . Amies M. Young. Aue M. Youn.exe utrn of the eitate of Manonii M. Youuit.de.'eawl: Mahonrt M. Yonnt. Wintleld S. Yonnir Wal" rtetnar Yon. minor hrir of aid .Mahonrl M. Young. deceast. and Amie M. Youug. laelr g.r,.Tl guantlau. ilefeudants. HNIK PKOt'llK OK TIIK TKIIIIITOItYOr I I tah end greeting to Adolph tlankam-nier- . Aar.111 Wall, Jame Keunelly. Annie U Monhelm, John W. Hiiiu, Agnes M. Young Arnee M. Young exe. uirlx of the etaie of Mahonii M. Young. deeeed Mahonn M Ymiug. Vlnrleld 8. Young. Waldemir Y..un, minor heirs of said Mahonrl M. Young, and Aitnes M. Young, their guardian, defendants: You are hereoy ve.ured to a'iear In an hrought a;alnst vou lv (he almre named UlalntlfT in the dlMrh t court of the Third Ju dl. lal IHxtrlclol the TevrltorT of I tah. and to aiiKwer the eoniplainl Hied therein III. In ten days (exclusive of Hie d:tv of servlrei a(tT (lie servlee on you of th 'auntmnn-I- f served within this county; nr. If served out of thl coiinty.liut lu tliisdltrlet.withlutwentyda. niherwiw wlthiu fortv rtav -- .r Judgineni liy dffault will he i.ik.-- airalnt you, a.Tonllug to the prayer of sa'd complalni. The said action l tinuight to have a decreeof (his conn adjudging that the defendants and each and everv of I hem ) forever harred from all claim Ut any estate ol liiherllan. e or free, hold In that rertatn property sluiale In Halt county, ftah, loiniuen.InK lu center ol 4 risls street rust and wet on south side of five acre plat l Hig Held survey, H nxls south from wuthead cmier of seedon la. touhlp I s..uih of range I east. Suit Lake meridian: thence west along Ihe center of said street Hu' nslsto renter d I r.Hls street, north aud south. I hence north In (he center of said street a rod to a point One west of southwest corner of southeast uuartHr of said sectlou. thence east on south line of said section m, nsls to a point duenorthol lei!n. ulng. thence south to heglnnliiK: a.ljiidKltig plaintiff to ( the rightful and lawful lienor In fee simple of said premises: for such other relief as may lie just aud conttahle. And you are heielir notliied that If von fall to appear and answer the said complaint a above minimi, the said plalutiiT will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district ) I court of the Third Judicial district, skai. V In and for the Territory ol I tah till ( 1 Mih day ol Mav. In the year ut our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. IlKSHYO. Mi Mtu,.lN, Clerk. By Oo 1, Looinls. Heputyl'lerk. Tu Tukasi hv tir.PanTurvr, I Orrn rorOuWHiuj.rH urtsi ft am.., v 1 W Asms., its Ma w. isaO Wiikhka. I.y aus(a. t.ny vdfu-reinte- d lo the uiiilersiutwl. It has te nuwlo to apiar that the San.. ail llankof the ItrpuMk' at Salt Ijike city. In the city of halt Lake, in th couiityof Sail Lake, and (im(ory of run ha compiled with all the mvll.u of the sialute.of the l'nlte.1 Hiates, required to Is complied with an a.laii.i shall I. anthorue.1 to commence the liualueat of hank-ing. AsiiTHmrroiis I Jre , dep. nty aud arting iiminirollei ol the currency, do hen-l- rertlly that the National llankof (he Keput.llc at Sail lik dir. In th eitv of Sad ljke in (he cuiiniy of Sail lje and l lah I authorUeil to muiiiiein e the hulueaof tunklng as providHl in Srctlun tiny otie hundre.1 at'. I uiv nine oftha re-vised atatntcsof the t tilti.il States. IN TKSTIMtiS'Y W IIKHKiHi', wltura my hstid and seal ol office this vnti day of May. IN 1, J li AnnitttM. Deputy aud at tlng riMiiplrollrr of the . No, iltu (BIIX SO. A EESOLVTIDS Grouting a FrnHthit to Ihe Salt Lakl Hatiil 7lni Com jxinf. I. He It re.ire.t by the Illy Conrertl of Sail l.ie1ty: Tht the "Sail Kapt4 Transil t'onipaiiv." It turrMimr and aaaiKiia, have the autre wr and r.wsent of the eiwinel!. and th Tnlsl--- Is cranievt it, to cimstrucl and operate hv r .r rahle mo-tive pr.wer a atrial, or double track tns-- t ratl-- Imrrthr with all (he wnssirj awttrha f.ir the said ns.t. 00 tovtot-hiwtn- g etret of said city, namely: I. Along Ninth .sl street fr.im Ihe renter of Seventh south street lo the south line of NlnU Smith street l'mimnctng no Serenlh South strset at the east hank of Jordan river aud running theth-- e west toOtpiirrh trvt. lho.-- tufhisa (ttirrh attrs-- i to Indiana avenue, and then- - aest i.n tietiana avnua t the county r4 wrst ,.f nindale Pars s. Alimg V.vrih Temple street from lift Kaa trvei t.i Thlnl Wei Mreel thenre south 00 Thlnl IVii street lo South Temple tis.t Along Ninth N srth irel from rturd WM s'reel to ttes treet a Almig 'tr-.- l trvst from I'trst IU.t trwt to Port lama-- ! re.errailsa. a, t'miiniru.-tiu- nn A street at tha tntr M.iti id Pirsi stiwt and niiining iben.-- nortlk iouAirsri to ittwi. theti.-- e eaat S.nd strw't !. I' trl. then.- - n.rta on o mi in fifth atriwt. ts.eucw east csa lft trset lo lh rmirry. ?. Along Sit th lasl street from Piwrth 8oatH treei to Ninth s.ith aimei. a ComruencingonTeiHh it tr at the ll.m of P.mrth South tret and runntps theB.-- south on Tnl st alreel lo r Irth.s. wllS trvet. thrtee rmt on tfih Sotuh re t:ieventh t.ast atissrt. lhene.iathoa Kiwaq'ai f st trsst lo Sixth South treet. eal on Hlttfe South atrml lo Twelfth Kisl alrret, thetk over so nun k of the ira a put tss eie4 In Ihe cite. .Hith on Tweifu fast treit in I llMh rk.uth strv--t east on t'.lghik Soti airel 10 Thtrteenih tlaai treri south on Thi-tmtil-f ast .lrn.1 tn Muih sk.oth Mreet, lhi east mi Ninth SHtth etreal to the miiat f .;-Ho- n ten. township on otih. rang nna at. Al.vna Mecimd .inh sirst frma l lrsl Last Street In Seventh Was srs. On the following cmdithma via. Such track or ira. k to M laid m wtea r - aa ar nnr or may heraaftrr Is eataMlshnt by Iha etly council In rinld'ratioa of this rraiu his tna xranlee. Its and assign aa afora are hrl.y rvspured to keep In g.s4 rav pair tlic spare inside and between IB tnacka aud a pra .if two foso rack aide of 1 ha auia with lha ama niirii aa t ! on ta mwi hrre tin h Ira. k I laid, and at"' t ua so tsm powar itnla theairtabatalt.illary cat auv rt of the nss.1 tr proi!l!ug rara. unlaaa hv lha rii v niitn. 11. And the grail' s aforaid shall plarsrara uiin said ratr rd. With all neieaaarv nvslem lmprtiv-m-Ql- 4 for the and n.uil.l ot lha pan sen -- r'-r. which shall be run tiiemittea'h and wav. Is'th ns. aaoftun a Ihe ptirc.ir onnsi. Ini a may miitlre, al a rata rut 'st but tria mile prr hour aud nsilar aa. b rv.cuiall..ns as thr cite II may frntn ltr to iri-- a rihe, Provided, that Ihagmnieea ahsre said shall inmpiy llh the llis tks of th city council in the eontnicii,.n of said rli road, and In any othar mattara eoon ted with the regut. of theaaina and that tbatrav-a- ' or lr k batl be tnir u. te.1 in lha eautef ol the strict unlra oihfrwiM dEwted b thw isMinctl. and in aie-- insntiar aa shall bw aporovrd by la tret tiirvtaor; the track If I, laid and the road w aa to can no unnav-essar- intMim.oi taa mmma sad oidinarv u ol aald trta br au pxrp.sa. and that ihe watrr iursea ..( aald trt shall ts loft free and atd Irark lo tsa laid upon g ihnI fiiundatliai va with lha ettr laiwol the rssdaay ami g.l and pertnatkant croaalntr shall he made by the arantae aforw aald at Ihe tntersaetton of Ihe trnta and alst-whe- n wharevar Ihe aatne ahail is na. 1 ry at thediarrvtion of th . ity .mnrll and iiraler tha dtre.-tt.p- and to tha acraptan i4 tha ateae Butarvtsor. and Uon au. h t in ess 1 Mrsst hrrain giantr.i a ara ttly psritally graslert. said irranta. shall ao tfrasla sujd frat aa In give tickae lo Vrl. i .,ullul to ha isirtlon .uint tiy aald grantee, aad all Irai'ks construct! I.y satd grantae whoravar inset hll tss pavad .all 11 wiih lha 111 rail: and nu Ihe jsirtum hreta grantatt ca In. diana auisnue. Ninth Past irt. 1'ntb t.aat inl, Ptrtli S..uih trai, an.1 Hac.sud ffcaitu atraet, and of tret a as but fmtr nat wida, aid irranlee hall ronsrvu-- 1 ntt ssa thn on trai k and nowitcha. and In iasw Isslweeudieitil tray ta nt rastwaaa saaln tiati and any switchea hail not amraerl fysst . titileaa authorttnl by lha city rouu-ll- . Taa price of a inal iaaaae ahatl no eii-a-, iar cants, and no charir shall b mast lis raa thereof. Satd eHiipnr shall pay low lha rllf trraaitry a ixrraiili las of IV. mllla fur eatft and every tar r.,t.-ie- t That thi fram-- ta grr!! hie tha term nf twenty year from lb date nt lha itaaaaire of Ihl re.ilu.,o, and riied no in is.tutlttoti. via. Mhafcif K franfcasV It MreeeN.if and aaaigii, shall fall ut tsrfsmi all the atlpiilfl,, of fhl rs.,llll..i. ilia rltf ciin, II after Oly day notice and on tailur on part ol ald company v provide a ramssif isr make attfctirv arrangement lhrfirv may by a two thlnl us., n, lara lha fertvaia-ir- e herein grante,! f.rftHi. antt iiroaal ie take p.nssabn of the rs4 bad. and control If thi r.ulloa k4 sat bum passed Section ft Thai nothing In Ihl grant sh.lt Is au const rued aato prnl u lai'ltyne Ha aiithnrfxed agent front pavtag aawatiitg or Isving jfa or aster malnamr pita,, aaarin repalrtnti or In any manner Irnproving any tha trela iueutl.me.i herein, im any ntaer fttreet ,,f aald cltv. bit! all i.ti Impntvemet hall he made wiih aa little Injury aa prarllc-ai.l-lo said railwav and tn oiwrallng lraes,l See. 4. That in In ..nna.rtH-ti.sT- t and efe-- r lion of said railris.!. Ihe bl granlea and t sureea-- and alirn hail el all ltma em-f.a-- lo such onliiiancea, nilea and ragitla'bime a have hewn ta; may aereaftar is adnpuwl eg ih Clly l otiiw tl ( i.l . Ity lu rla'e,n "p eratlng rlln..l. iraal railway, tramway In abl city and for a b vi.iati.n laenaej iay hail b liable la a fin lu sum od essHUiaJ Inn See ft Thai whenever the Clly Crninell (halt find It ne.ary of rteairahi 1. grant tn mat other tree raltr,! rotnHny a fraurhtaa over any of the tret herein grni.l, to ut such other eonipanr sibs tin wna any enter f terniituia lb granle heratal shall allow ninnln arrn.nint ovee araiitee' track Ut aitrh ..ther eismpaay et street wtiere ald fmntea tnay ha a Ibrtihi) track. ussn . h nlher r.iaiiuiy malting e.,i,tt able iarmetit f'.r ,,ntru. ling, maintaimn; and orailng lb portlisti ut went graatsa trai k o usesl See a. That Sail t ali Illy fcll In ex w Is I mi, i or rnliiie for any kcHni or damatrn that my r In th ritrwl vt operation of !d railway by rt Ih de-fault isr nilsemuluct of aal.1 graala ami l aoccor and aetgr,, rr taetr mpur. and lb acceptai,. ,,f thl grant .! tm i)emd an ayree-nien- t em the part of ai'l trantaa. bsr liaeif and nr and aaaigna lb.- - said rliy harm lea from aud ait,t all lutrility. bs., r.t. eapena aid ttunw of any aafiir analog mtt of any ch dafaola or mfsorndiici ot whlea may e. ra by raaa. of any accident or Injury which y : m tie by reasnu of lb c,ntriictbs utr otsrratloa of ald railwav an.1 In liidatnnlty and rpa aid citv f.r any bia. e,et . an ,r damatf. of any kind II may ntin My eaawna ) au llrh defaiill mi, .11.1. let acrblant nt WJnrv ; and If any Jtidamatit f.r damag for any ieai defanlt. mlae.Hid.fi arebiaui r Inlury kaul tm rwovered glni th city Ih fecmary I hrrf and th .i.lmenl Ihorefi aaii M mi I a twiweea Ike l.l r(y sod la '.l grants arxl Its .wr- - and lgn Vft r.,Oelnlv a I" lha llaotllly t th Uwe lb banner: provl.l! aald grant ha hart lint lea of th pwidency i4 th oll, la whir u. h Jiuls-mrn-t I rarrraed. aa4 a be given an lo Aefervl th mm: lec 7 1 hat If 11.1 grunt, wl.a Ih bt SJfct cmriitton hln riin4 h so ac. pfted In wrlllo by . granle wiihtn thlrv day alter lb pa of tni re .im, t. ) with a rerin.iiiisbmn t ! - r aid granlee franchia no .t . I nen this graut and frn his sSail rswotnw null and vSd and all nht aa that pni o atreet hen-i- gren'e.1 on wtb id r,s.t t n.t ariua.ly ruirwM an.1 .,esreit srttnm Hire vr after sie a eptaiu aU at t b fisrfell.! lo tft rity l'as- -l May , !. I.MJ. a sildT Alteat' Hajag, y.fi Mv-m- . Cltr K"fder. t'airrt.wr.TB ue ak A. i TtaHiroaT i.l I at ,! so t !. i irr I I fiola II..m Ke.e-- le. H Lafeallty, in keeeby evrtifv that Ih fif-dn- t lu)k. tro are ..rr:t e.y ref at, I bar a futt tbsit gran.ina frm a. t th Sa. Lk Kai.wl Tratwdt wsnipanv sl is) I m I'miw 11 uf Man Lax l H, May . UM), a appear irf fer.ir, m my In umiliwmy warif I av hereunto set my bafKl an.1 aSH! la t e lagalei rsl o Malt Law ill, low ttfc y ol Way. A t two. IjOCIS II Y AMA City iUcorder. Sights and Scenes in and Around tne Intel-mountai- Metropolis, PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISITORS, A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, tho ttome-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Lake'. Location, Attraction! and Climate. Garfield Beach nd other Summer Resort. The cltT pf SaU Lake It!f esUn,lth8WOTla- - Tlie Population ta 66,000, sna Is increasing at a rapid rate. K Is situated at the base of th Wasatch mountains ta a lovely valley, rich In agricul-tura- l resources and is eighteen miles distant Irani Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above sealevelis 4,300 feet. There are many pointB of Interest to visitors In the city and near it. Here are some of them: The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- e granite struc- ture was begun April , 1853. It Is 100x300 feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers, when completed, will be SOO feet In height. Over 600,000 have been expended on the Temple, ibT. " 18 now nearlf completion, in o??uare wltl1 tlie temple Is the s building called Tho Tabernacle. -- "ela the services of the Mormon SlS and these aro attended every Sunday ny immense congregations of people, both Mormon and Gentile, The structure Is oval Id shape, seveuty-fiv- feet high aud 0xl,V) feet 'len8tj nd breadth. It has a seating people, and here may be heard what Is claimed to be the finest organ ta the world. Patti once sang ta tho tabernacle, and jjmonstrated thatlts acoustic powers are very The Gardo House, or Amelia Palace, was built by Brigham Young who willed that it should Va the residence of his favorite wile, Amelia Folsom Youug. but since his death it has been used as the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Brigham Voting's Residences, known as the and the Lion House aro structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot In which Is Brigham Voang'i Grave, This can be reached by passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway lu the old mud wall which at one time eucompatwed Brlgham's prl 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 tho graves of his other wives. Deseret Museum. This institution is situated on South Temple street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a litrge number of Interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history ol Utah. It is well worth a visit Prospect Hill with its 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 ot the city Is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce, ou Second South street, is visited by those who take an Interest in the commercial standing of the citv. There are several large cases con-taining' specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South street, is under able manage-ment and is handsomely and comfortably fitted up. Some of the best talent In the coun-try Is constantly passing between the Atlantic and the Pacinc, and Salt Lake City Is always made a stopping place for performances, eltheT the opera house or the Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brigham Young over thirty years ago. It is a large and beautiful temple and Is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used In winter for worship by the Mormons, the tabernacle being too largo to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall Is 120X68 feet, and cost J160.00U. The celling Is d with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of the golden 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 in pipes from Beck's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bathrooms. Electric Street Car connect with every point of interest in the cltv. The system Is new and the appointments good. Bapid transit Is assured. Camp Douglas, three miles east of the city an over feet above it, is beautifully laid out in the midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of the oftlcers are built ol stone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake lies like molten sliver at the 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 Issue from the base of the mountains, and arc regarded us a very valuable aid In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and scrofula. The waters are used both In-ternally and externally, and there Is an excellent bath house and necessary appointments for the comfort of patients. Tho Warm Sulphur Springs are between the Hot Springs and the city, about oe the poslomce.- - There is a g.jod "nd comfortable bath house In couneo-?,o-with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. The Mountain '; in magnificent canyons, and uea?t Tdoy.en of . the grandest are wjbln of the city. These invite ine inend days weks or months among their Sort to fish, to hunt, to scale the neius and ridges, and' to gather wild beneath rtower, the S,de u. of"umbrageouTpines. Big Cottonwood tourist. XeVutkiMarV and Martha frfm wWch TiLthe turbulent Cottonwood snd mountains are lakes Florence and Lillian. Besides these Blaucne Parley's, Emigration, and City CreeTcanvOTS.' all extremely picturesque and delightfully romantic. Pleasant Drives nSfa'anu9 LVe Tse motmnins are ne?er entirely lost button 'pUeers was twjt mad glad m1. The Great Salt Lake, soslhowon K its sunsets phtl by land snd sea, in bT8 ?ca Europe and America, wonderous and where A"iaT.!v I have ever seen more Th .waves ar found anywhere. ft Garfield Beach distance of the city, being but is witMneasy Ren lg eighteen ml rf . no. j dlJ) for every rttr. T, pj SSSSIA P--ac ' lyialt, Shoe a Illinois Tanner Tells How These Birds, Usually Regarded as Pests, Saved a Corn Crop, DWEKS RECTIFY A MISTAKE. be Crow Is Not a Velvet Throated Song-ste- r. but He Gets There Just the Same. ,!go Herald. "There is one place in the world where those old time enemies of the ,nne'r, are the petted and spoiled dar-jo- f whole diet"0." said a man ith a si2ed wart on 108 nose anl g00 je air of substantial rural landowner. The locality I epeak of is Ashmore rove, in Edgar county, Ills., and the irtounding country. About a score of ears ago there were there no larger umber of crows than in other parts of ,e jtjte. But at that time these birds iddenly began to arrive in droves, here seemed to be no end to them. Still iev came, and one could not take a step efore one's own door without hearing ie rasping, gutteral cry of these birds. "ONE OEAND MEESTECK." "jfow the soil of Ashmore Grove and 3 around is heavy, fertile, black and amy, and the average yield per acre as at that time about sixty bushels of irn. The farmers naturally jumped to ie conclusion that this influx of crows is dne to the fertile soil and to the ,undance of corn. They believed that ie crows were there just to eat up all ie grains of corn that were intrusted to other earth at seed time, and that they nnld again resume their robber work xrat harvest time. That seemed quite a iraral supposition, didn't it, gentle-,en- ? "Well, it so happened that the fanners Ashmore Grove finally lost all patience ith this crow infliction. War was de-ar-against them war to the knife, campaign of extermination was opened i against them. Men, women and chil-?-n all turned out, were divided into rtle guerrilla bands of from four to ten, id then the work of wholesale slaughter :jan. All sorts of weapons were used, ii only shotguns and slungshots, but to bows and arrows, stones, fire, poison id traps. Groups of trees on which ows used to spend the night were lrned down. In fact it was a sort of Bartholomew's night for the crows of jgar county. The upshot was, of liirse, that mighty few crows remained ive to tell the tale of how they had en treated by the younger generation, he few that had been overlooked in ft sought pastures new. ' But, gentlemen, we were off badly f. We had made, as the Frenchman id, 'one grand meesteck.' For that me year there came a new plague over i The formers began to notice a hith-t- o unknown sort of weevil, or worm, lis blamed little nuisance not only d in masses all over, but it was soon need that it ate np the roots of the ung com plant, thereby destroying it mpletely, and afterward it tackled in tho grass in the meadows arid ate at up. The damage done by this tiny mature was a hundredfold worse than the damage done by the crows. But fse two separate facts were at that ue not coupled by the farmers, who, the contrary, still continued to kill off tha crows they could see anywhere. 4 summer, gentlemen, the yield of m in Ashinoro Grove sank from sixty ten bushels per acre, and that in spite the fact that the weather had been favorable to the corn crop. COREICTCXa THFJB EEEOR. Just about this time people began to lect a little bit. The consequence was s conviction that tho large influx of "ra in the spring had been solely due the very appearance of this weevil, ich to the crows waa a dainty morsel, it as a Blue Point oyster is to you or - This conviction gained adherenta ry rapidly, and at last the fanners felt mad at themselves for chasing away murdering all the crows their best fads that they could have kicked ve3. How to get the crows back? at was now the conundrum. At last xneral meeting was held. Everybody twelve miles around Ashmore Grove there, and the resolution was unani-- " carried to import as many thou-'a- s of crows as could be got-- A num- -' of reliable men were selected for the Tley went down to the Wabash river "'try, which is the richest in crows in whole world, and there they organ-- J. with the help of the resident farm- - grand etill hunt for crows. With-- week the delegation returned to Ash- 's Grove with several thousand crows, uusk these imprisoned birds were let se,and as thoy did not fly .far during Nght, they generally spent the hours 'wn on the tops of neighboring trees, "morning they took a good survey ae found it to their liking, and ' (hided to stay. They at once went digging up the little weevils by the "Wand feasting on them. And as ? Wore, so this time as well. iow crows arrived, thousands and 'ads of them. And the confidence te'l in them was not disappointed. 'all there was again a large corn P m Ashmore Grove, and within four 18 "w yield had come back tq the old bushels per acre, And the - Well, thousands of them stayed . several seasons longer, but it waa f uticeable how their number went greasing steadilv, and in the same 10 t wliich the yield of com became larger and larger. - , fact waa rightfully ascribed to nrcumstance that the weevils were ;fflS scarcer and scarcer, and there-- ; supply of delicacies for the bird anally giving out, and their main ? w frequenting the neighborhood aunore Grove waa also disappearing, "ere are still enough crows in that and thousands of Tney are the pets of everybody. ; joy as much immunity against and trap and interference as the ,of..s.t- - Mark's square do in Rio Grande Western Ry. SCENIC LINE OF THE WOULD torrent Time table tu e ffeot from and after Mm 4, ISM. BAST BOPMO TRA1XH. N'o73 No. t Atlantic Atlantic El'fesa Veiv :!la.ru. :) p.tn Salt Luke I0:gva.in. 7:0ft n.ni Leave K;Ht. Lake W:W 7:1.'. n.m Arrive Iovo l:l p.n. :ia p.m Leave ITovo !!: p.m. :! n.m Arrive (ireen River l:.ip.m. Sf. a in Leave (ireeultlver 7:10 p.m. 4: aim Arrive J'ueblo 3:0ft p.m. S c.. am Arrive Denver 7tjj) mjTMj am WEST BOUND TRAINS. ".No7l NiTT"" Paclfio raclilc Mall. lCxpress Leave Denver. .. , 8:rtl a.m. 8:lw"priT Leave Pueblo .m p.m. 1111 a m. Arrive Green River :KI a.m. :vs p.in. River I0:D .m. It n m Arrive I'rovo 4:Mp.tn. fl: a.m. Leave Provo ft:lh p.m. 7:l a.m. Arrive Salt Lake tv.'A p.m. s:atu Leave Salt Lake 7:inp m. S:Uft a.m. Arrive Ogilen 8 't' PjnMUJja. m. LOCAL THA INN. SALT LAKE AMI OI.UKN. Leave Salt Lake: Arrlvo Salt Lake: 8:aia.in. :(fta.m. IU:4fta.m. I'.VIOpm 1:30p.m. 7:U6p.m. 7:0tp.m. S.Slii.iu SALT LAKK TO niNUHAM AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake..7:ia.mjLv Wasatch.. 10 :on a tn Arr ll'.iighsm. ea.m'Lv Hlnghain.. :Wp.tn Air Wasatch.. d:l!a.m Arr Salt Lake 4:'J)p.ni Trains run to wasatch ouly ou Mondays Wednesdays and Hut unlays. D. C. DODGE, J, M. BEMrtKTT, ien. Manager. (ten. Pses. Agt 0ll(K OK TIIK INTENTION OF TIIK CITY Council lii csietid waier main nn Fourth S.mth street, Imlaueu Filth aud ttliih l.aal slraels. Notice ts hereby given by Ihe tilt t'.niin ll of Salt Lake l'lv id die lulelitlon .if sii.-- i.un. ll to make Ihe folio ing .Irs, iiJ Impnivcuiaiit, tn all : K.ateiiillng and laving tn.ii aalarpirw or main almig the Inline Ing alreel. namely ; (hi Fourth rtnuth atreel from present tartuitiii midway between Flfti nn.t HIMu Fast sireaia, a) nsls east to hulh K.4si street, and il"fr t lnaf tlin-- roui'lh of the cust tliareof. eslimalml at ITiii ieven hiiudnid dollsr i.y a l aasaa. Iiieut iis,ii the li.lsur tilisea of gnuiud within the fnlliiMing deacrllied distrli I, Is Ins thi-i- ll Irtct In lie af?,s le or twnerltle.1 ti aald nauialv: Lot I aud lilts k :n. Iota I and a bl.s k.tt all In plat II, Kail IJlSe i lty survey. All pmtesla and nMa. tloii In tha carrying out f atn h Inleutlnn nuul b lu wrttliiu to the clly nssiitiat' uti or June loth, IsUI, being the time act l.v Ihe said C. .nn.il when It. will bear and consider such niiici Hun as niuv lie made Ibnral.t. My niili-- r f the t 'it y Council ol Halt Lake City, made May mil. Isvu. IK IIVAMH ittv llaei.nter. KOTU'E Of Ike iM.'cHfiim 11 lAe f is foMHs-i- f feenntfrarf titU iralk$ an First Hmth sreef end m flrtt Katt ttreet, Idrngmitrd m IHitrii t So. , V'OTK'K IMHF,HKIIY1IVF. HY TIIK CITY Council nl Salt Luke Clly of the Intenlloti of such council tn tnikset he following described Impn.vetnetil. to ail: The c.nsii inimn of Kngbsh Portland cement sidewalk along Ihe following streets, nainelv: The s.ililh side uf First South t. from First Fast si. to a point !VA1 feel cast from east line of First Fast and from Second to Seventh Fast slrvts; tha north side of First South street, commencing III leet east of ej. line of First Fast sliwet, thence eusl lo Seveulli Fast stmel; the east side of First Fast street, between South Tem nle and First South street: the west side of First K.at street, between Siiith'IVmpeslret and a point M feet uotth of north line of First South street and defray the coat aud einense thereof, estimated al Twenty-tw- thousand live hundred and twelve M luu itiiMu :h dol-lars, by a lex ;il assessment upon the b.t or pieces of ground wll hlu the following descrllied district, being the district to he affected or henetlted by said Improvement, namely: rfi n, bhskfl; lolsa.A. 7 and ft. him k TV; bits I. It, A and 4. block 74; lots I and 4. Iil.s k :l: lot i aud h. Iilrs-- 74; lots I, . 7 and 8, hlork 78, all In Klat A, Nail Lake City survey. Iits ft and A, lolsft. A, 7 and, til. k k M ; lots ft and A, hhs--k J; lots ft. II. 7 and 8. M,s-- M; lots I, a, 1 and 4, block ''!; lots I and block fJ, lots I. V, .1 and 4. blm k lit, aud lots I aud 4, block Ml, all III plat II, halt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the rarrylng out of such Intention must Is presented lu writing lo the City Kecorrier nn or IsTnrs Juna I,', I MM. being the time set by suldcoiiucll when It will bear and consider such protests and utilecltons a may be mad I Herein. Hy order of the city council uf Salt Lake City, made May W. ihuo. Lot'is Htaus, City Recorder. NOTHK OK THK INTKNTM V OK TIIK CtTY Council lo ei laud water main on Ftrl North stn-c- t front Flrat West lo Wel Tempi street llli lateral of twenty rial on West temple street. Notice Is hereby given liy Ihe Cltv Council of Salt Lake city of the Inlanll.in of e h i ,,iiii. II to make Ihe follnwlug dew-nrs- lma,,venienl. towlt F.tndlng and laving Imn water pipe or mains along the fnllowiug treet, namely: (in First North atreet fnnn Vlri West street to Weal Temple treei with lateral of twenty on Want Temple street anil defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated l netfi in nineteen hamlred and eighty Ave dl Iar. liy a l aaeanieiil upon the hit or plccee of around within the following described district, the dlitrlct to lie afla. led or lam-ented hv said Improvement, uamaly: lits I, II. X. 4. blis k list, lid 4 ft ft, f lil.s k Ws lot ft A, bi.s k im, all In plat A, Salt Lake Clly sinr.er, Alt imtess and objei-tlnn- to the carrying mil of sin b Intention must be presented lu Writing lo the ( 'H y Keismlar on or before June lo. IsviV being the time eel by the "ulil Council when II will hear and mushier suck objections as may tss ma.la theretn. My order of the Cltv Council of Mall I.sk City, ma.1 May It, lui. UU'IS II YAMN City lleeimlar. NOTICE Of the iutrntinn ofie fVfg Council to rnntlrurt Siitewnlkt on t ommrrviiit alreel, IdrsitfiHlfrd at Dtihtrt An. 10). VTOTICK ISIIFRKMYOIVFN 1IYTIIKCITY 11 Council of Salt Lake I'ltyof the Intention of such council to make th following dest-rlta- Improvement, The construction of Kngilsh Portlnnd cement sidewalks along Ihe following streets, namely: The east side of Commercial street, between First and Second South streets: the west able of Conunen'lal street, commencing at a point I WW feet south of south line of First South street, thema south lo Second South Htreet. and derray tha cost and eijssnse thereof, estimated at Twentv-tw-hundred and two 4 H in '!' dollars, by a assessment iitMin t he lota or pleca ,f frmuiid within the followliiK district, district lu be arieeted or lietieflled by said Improvement, namely : IhiIs 8 and 0 in block 7(1, plat A, Suit Lake City survey. All protests and objections lo III carrying nut of such Intent!. ,ii must tsa presented lu writing lo th City Kecorder on or befnr June 17, IMS), belli the time set by the said council a hen It will hear and consider such objection as may lie made thereto, Myordernf th Clly Council of Halt Lake City, made May VI isvn. Louts HVAMS, City Recorder. KOTH'K THK INTENTH IN OF THFCITY CO!' N- - OK II loeitetiil water mal'Koti Third South between Sixth and Seventh F.at "tract. Notice ts hereby given by Ihe I Ity Council of Hall Lake City ,,f lha Intent I. ,ii ol am h cm in. to make the billowing decrttd Improvement lo wll K. tending and laving Iron water pla-- . or main alone- the follow Ing tre,t. namely: Third Smith sliest between Slslh and Heulli Fast streets, and defravlng three fourth of Ihe cot thereof, eatlnialedsl Twenty sis linn-dre-and Ftrty iMVoi iiollars, by a lis sl assess, ment upon the lota inf pieces of ground within Ihe follnwliig desi rllieii district, being the ill trlcl lo Is atlc-te- or benefttsd by abl improve-ment, namely: lxt e and T. bbs k :ti. lots II and A. bl.s k :ki; lots and 8. litis k 4A. lot I and g bbs k 47, all In plat II. Sail l.akaClty aurvey. All pmtest and objection lo lit carrying out of such Intention tiiuat 1st presented In writing lo the ilty Kessirder on or before June 8, li, being Ihe tttne set by aald council when It will hear and consider such objection aa may Is. niad thereto, Hy order of the tlty CwinHI of M ilt Lake Clly, made May 0, I8UU. Uu'ta llM, I llr Iteeorder. MTU K TIIK. INTKNTIt N 1F TIIK CITY Cor l OF to extend water main on Third Kat street, y bl.s k aouth trmii Fourth Mouth and I libs'k east: also I bl.sk east on t'lltll South from Third Lat lreet. Notice is hereby given by Ih City Council of Halt lkeClty of the Intentlnti of sit, h council to make th following dew rlls--d linprovemenl. to wit: F.itendlug and laying Imn water pip or main along tha following street, namely: From Ih junction of Fourth HoiHh and Third Fast streets, running aouth two M.s-a- s. then. eat ou tdis k : aio east on hbs'k on i f t h South from Thltd Fast streets, au I defraying three fourths of lbeut therwrf. es'lniatcl at Tweiv thousund and two hundred ilidgni dollar, by a Irs-a- asninl upon th bit sr plece nf Kroillul within the following dew rtlied district, being lb district ho he affected or ben ell d by aidliiiprvmul, namely: li'a I a,l,t blis k Vi lot l,. 7. g blis k It. kit I. g 1, S bbs k .'M: lot 1. 1, . 4, a, 7, ft, blork gj;lol 7. a. block 31. all In plat M. Hall IjiUe City eurvey, Alt protest and olij'tlon to th carrying nut of uch Intentbm mut b presenle.l in writing Ui tha tty Kwia-de-r on or before Jim, l)'l, being th time t by said council when It will bear and coo si .Irr u b oblectlon a may ts mad thereto. Hyonlarof th City Council irf Sail City, made My , IMM L"t'i Htsa Cltyll-irder- , SUMMONS. In the Dlstrlcl Court In and for tb Third Judi-cial District of I tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. KATK P. TATbon, Plaintiff, I vs. v srjiinoss. OlutHT II. TahXIB, Defendant. ) The People of tb Territory of Utah send greeting to Oil bert II. Taylor, defendant : VOU AKK HKHF.IIV KFyl'lllFII lit AP-- pear lu an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In Ih District Court of th Third Judicial District of th Territory of Utah, and lo answer the complaint tiled therrln within ten day (exclusive of the day of servlcei after the service on yoll of Ihl summon-I- f served within this county: or If nerved out of Hits county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty day-- or Judg-ment hy default will be taken aiialnst you, ac-cording to the prayer of nab! complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of Ibis citirt dissolving the bonds of matri-mony hereloforeexietlng between plaintiff and defendant: awarding plaintiff custisly of the child, Carey i'eehles Taylor, Issue of said mar-riage, end cowl of suit. Above decree prayed for on the ground that Nine th first lght months of their niarriag nefendant has wil-fully failed, refused and nglrtvt to provide for plaintiff th common neceasarle of life, or to provide for their ssld child. That since June, law, defendant ha contributed abso-lutely nothing toward th auprt of plaintiff or their child, although often requested to do so. and has rouised plaintiff lo support, out of her own means, both defendant aud their said child. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and nwer th said complaint a above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Wit ue.. the Hon. Charles H. Zan. Judge, and Ihe se of th District Court of the Third Judicial District, sgAL.j In and for the Territory tit I'tah. this lh day of April In th year ol our lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. tlaxRvd. M Mil I.A!, Clerk. By Obo. D. Loonm, Deputy Clerk. l.KUAL. No. 4I3. JiOTICE OF N PROOF. Lad Orricg at Saw Lakb Citv, f May III, Imuo. f XT0TICE IS HKKKBV C.1VK.N THAT THK il the following-name- settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Mnal prrsif In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the U, 8. Land Offlce al SaltLakeClty.on July II 1SVU. viz.: Joseph McKea. No. 10.l, for the sr!,, section 34, township I north, range U east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, namely: Walter Davidson, Frank McCowan. Thomas Anderson and Frank Burt, all of Salt Lake (ity. Utah. Tu Fkakk D. Hohbw, Krxitsrrs. .OTHK. Or Tiir intf.vtion or tiik citv to estend water main on Second South street from between Twelfth and Tfclr teentb K.ust lo midway between Thirteenth aud Fourteenth Fast trts. Notice b-- hereby given by thCty I'ottnrllof Salt iMke I ity of tb Intention of "vh i n. II to make lb folbewlng dw rlhed Impnivmnenl. to wit. Flndliig and laying Iron wa.ef pll or Biaitt limg th lollowtug sirsmt baineiy: fbi Seeond Itouth s?ret frsm mid, way Isstween Twelfib and Thlriiiih F.aet street to midway between Thirtaenib and Fourteenth Fat street, and defrtrlng three fourth of the 'tfhrrf. estimated at t"ti.it) isevsn hundred and thirty by a local aaseesmeiit tip. Ml lb lot or p!c ef wl'hin th foilnwing dewrltd distrb t. (rround dlstrtrt l affeeUsi nr baivfltled try aid Improvement namely IHaland nb k .11 prist and 7, block i lot 1 alel I bees. p,ts a and blork all In plat Y. Halt ik City Survey. All prHet and objeeie-- lo the carrying .t, of wh InteaUon nx.st b presented la writing ' tbefitv Kcrdevi or b'f' June l tnt, Ihe utne et by lb said Council when J will hear and "o elder su' h otiiectfm a may be made therem, fly order of the Clly Council of Hail Las City, mail Wy la. l- LOCIH 11 YAMS. tliy Ktrer, MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN EXF'CTION TO ME 11UKSUANT by th Third Jndlclal district court of Ih territory of Utah. I shall exp-a- s at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, tn the ctty of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of l'tah. on the Istb day of June, l). at Vi o clock M . ail the right, title, claim and Interest of Mark Llndsey of, In. and to the following real estate, situate, lying, and being In Salt Lake county, and descrllied a follow. The wet one-hal- i H ot I'd three i.1i.ln bbs-- eighty-fe- e ifli, plat f), also all of lot four it. In block lghty-nln- isv,.plat D. Salt fjike Clt y survey. In Salt city. Utah territory, to h sold the protaTty of Mark Llndsey at the ult ot beth.a Llndsey. Tnnsf aie. ch. K. 1L PAIlrt'.NS By Bomak Cax U. b. Mar.hal. Depntv Marshall-Date- May !, im. 'OTItE OptHE rIViiTMKNTIONOr THE f TTY.'ofjr. w . main a Tairg - j tract from onurr o fouria Kaat to ru ut rir-,- i;--i. Soli. u hr'7 riven by "h rtty euanrtl nt fUit lsk city t io atennm eg , eoay-- l to Birta hallowing rload improveowa to wit tiunvding and lavlag ifsa wetarpi(sl or mai a . th foliowin- - r-- . namely lleginning h etiTof fisitu f a Third ettmtn. au.1 cananitig ta th renrT-,- l tifta i.l ir, and if.ir.rtlj tar !uuf ha nt th iberoof. mated 4 tieseun iTwnty f aa,lr.l aavt fifty Do-llar, icy a b-- fcsemat epsea ta bHa or J ee . ground within ttu,isrwnkg4nset n'nrt Wicg tt diafrw.t U w att4 sr tsivnted of 14 trnftutib-'- . ei7: Lo 1t X bi-- Ml!.' U3. T. tnt M i elr-r-. .iipit V. Laa ilrv i,rvy- AU prcta; a.ul o&jsKtlor t o... .f n. a i&fna'.bm muer, ts or- - tcu'r 1 lb writing lo the cltv ttrmtmr oO of e J'iii si ski tnjt Ina t:ne sen toy th ault c'Mtruit WHatt 11 wni and crtlaideg o- - a a y a snast faeaf... ttf ,e-l-er tne city count I. " U Istaalllg. Utad Uy Va, isfcu. DssiMri. I Cil KesT4rti t r thk i.vTr.NTfoj nr mr. citv I I Couwil lo entend water rra i, on r-i- Kat tret, between r lrt and rwrti4 SoMIB 'no?ic 1 hereby jrlven by tti- - City (Vranetl nt Salt l lity nl tn tnbmt on of ijrhlon. clitomaketb foibewiag tmr-me- V. wll: .:eraiin aad laying tr.i water pipe tnain a'g ta bc.owit.g street, namely: e'esjrtn E atrl b tween t Irst :wl ecead rveitli trt aad de-fraying three f rtirw A r C"t 'here-j- f esti-mated at .7Vt,.gSt hundred and .o!y tiretbilur. by a bi asemrit or th lotaorpte g gr.euid within la l.rfwwiaa d rliaid dl.trwt tetiug lb district Vi Ut f f.Md ir of :d io.provxrt naanif Part of tot 1 W.g M an of n 111 t.!o.; :1 in P ' gurvy All prt ad orJs.tln w lu ' , wit v h InwottuO t h pr-n- d lu lleJtiyie..lr'ot .,re invte 10 f' tseing ' tune el M iu abl i .mnril it will bear aasl aMir nek ,. . a mt t:wr-..- Hfnrlrr-- ) the ' t m.Vr'. of .l C.t, ma.i yli I un.wpotM tl'y Be.ssl'. KETTJ EJIEST OF ESTATE. In the Probate court ) In the matter of (be In and for Salt Lake !etateof county, Territory of ( Wiak Bi.AKm-- Utah. I deceased. XOT'CE IS HEREBY OIVK.V THAT iN Hiram M. llackhurst. admtnUtrator of tho estate of William l lackhurst. deceased, has rendered for settlement and Died in this court his final account of bis administration of said estate and petition for final distribu-tion of the resldu of said estate among the persons ent.tied tnereto. and tnat 'nday. the ibtb dayol Juue. a. V isan. at H ocberk a m,. at iheuourtrwTO of said court. In tne county courthouse. Salt Lake city and conbty. L ua Territory, ha been duiy appointed tr to 1id2 of said eoort far the teti!n.nt said iccoant and hearing said petltfm for disinou ; lion at wbk.B time and piace any wrn inter etel !n aald estate may appear and uv ' , au If any there be whs saiu a, c.e:nt sho ibl iui be settled .n approved, snd nu'sl itnrtti j butlon mde a prayed for ...... Dated May W. . . I Clerk of the Probate Cosirt. XOTKV TO IBEOITOIW. Fstate of llmrh H. Hruce. decad. II HI.BI.BV t.lVVX THY. N'OTICB adrnlntirtir of tbeevut of Hngh H. Urti. deceased tots cTdiK.rof. and . pri having eialm against t! id ttecetMd. toerhiult them with 13 iwtertary vouchers witbln tea month afwrr tn nrt patiU. anon oitb! untie t th wd !rirat!h .,.of cutniiiint! - r xitr and a Inf.. t,til)-i:ni- r scan lCty. u twe.,ut!' of Slt Iike. C'n Terntoey Uatel sail leWeCfv. r t - y ti . Admlei'testor'rftteeta'eof H isa U. Brut, deieasasl, the celebrated proresional 3 aUed for England to train Psottjmhe American amateur: 'Z; , Aftr Lee is throujU with hi . 1 "e may take part in several races j Mgush professionals which kave al-- 1 l ottj brochtd to jai, i Caledonia Club. i i f..n Illr.fiing of the member uf the j i desimt for toruonow i vo ol, ib i will Iraiieletl. 0nmpo.yn'rfAT( Thjrd tWMu , |