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Show IIARNED WOMAN. SALT LAKE USUAL 10. 4TT NOTICE OF X I'KOOF. Land Orn. k t Salt Uakk Citv, I. 1's I N ?V'o"?,KHY ''VKN' THAT TUP I mZ4 '",""r,",, " nnal li. i ''!. n.i that prUt win h. r T'a'"n?i,' 'hi S'a"lt Luk.M-rit.yd.o- HcclveJrnl.v.( null I ' J,"'l,h M' l' fitiptLw No, i! '.Vl ,h,,s,!V Mo tion SI. ton nsl.li. m.rt b. Hint- paM . He names the following witness to prove n t continuous reside n,- upon and cultivation M ,1 htm''.w!!r: Waller Uavidsoii. Frank Vr " a l"f 'slt .'""itT"tv. I fnmk Hurt, tun. '" Frank I). Horh. K&asren. TAKE the Mi&Aimih mm 7 WlffiCKEEiawu FOR ALL POINTS EAST, t . . Ml.waukw aim Bluft7,wn ha. M, Joseph, Kansas city andSouiivitv au,,1iis --mSio, PAair m8nln;,u. The Finest Dining Cars in tto World. tuFket 5SSr,0?,ton,"lhm m' ALEX. MITCHELL, WELLsiFAHQOACOS s"tLkeC run Pacillc Coa'i 1 a " 1K)lllts on th SSfflta to Ulug of on,s rat4!aaCra m:ld6 on cons'fcTueats at lowest COHKKSPONDKXTS: Wells. Faro 4 Co t Maverick National Baiik u.l rst National Hank r't'" First National Bank. J Merj.hants' National Hank cm'aTO ella, i aigo ico San Francisco x-- B-- DOOLY. Afeat. Capital Fully Paid, $100,000.00 Union National Bank, UIITED STATES DEPOSITORY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults, Fire and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. I.R. WALKER, President, M. n. WALKER, M. J, CHKESMAN. 4 ashler, L. H. FAIINSWOKTH, Asst. Caaliier. J. M WALliKH, Jr., Ast. Cashier.. McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful nltrntion given to the .Vne of Ore and hullion. H'c tolicit Coiwitjnnwnts, higlicst market prkcih COLLECTIONS MADEAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACciTriTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trail. Nat. Bank, Chom-ica- l Nat. Bank, Kountze Bios. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank, Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis State Bank of St. LoiiIb. Kansas City r it. Bunk ot Kansas City. Denver-Den- ver Nat. Bank, t'lty Nut. Bank Irfindon, F,nglaiid Mesnrs, Martin & Co., K) Lombard street. f James If. Ilacon, 1 rank L. Holland, President. Cashier. Bant of Salt Lake. Salt Lake (Jity, Utah. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. !Mopiiliir Route irSti' all Points East Only one tlntiiRivof riars Utah to Kau-- i .' siis City or Bi. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars Free Reclining Chair Cam. ! Bh sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway 'S. WJrah; O. F. ct P. A.t Salt Lake (Jit tf, Vtah, HmmXM, Vrwtts BUtg Money to lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. National Bant--: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 t A'o. U East First South, Street. i DIEECTOKS: II. a BA--- W ...... ;.'. Preside ait Ci. M. Downky .....Viee-Prosia.jn- THOU. MAKHHAMs F. E. SOKVHKJlit, V. H. AUKUBACH, J). 0. BAI.'ON, John J. Daly, W. P. NoiibK. J. W. DoNNEkkAN....... Cashier j ''""":''. , Transacts a General Banking Buttnom in all Us Branches. j i ; Sells sight drafts on the principal rtjr.s of the world. Issues elrcnlar letters of or edl t aud postal money orders on all parts of Wurope aud the Orient. Collections protnptlp atjjmded to Loans money at the lowest rats find on the best terms prevailing in this mn.'kal.. THE SALT LAK.E ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUAJdANTY AND TRUST -:- - COMPAJS Y, (Formerly Harvey, NUT & Co.) 265 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100.,000.00. n-T- -. J. Fe JACK, " Real Estate, 23S Sooth Main. Salt Lake Cm. il ? i ft t 34m SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt IAdce City, Ttah. CAPITAL f:!00,MK). Money lo loud on real estate and other good securities, on short and long time. PIBgCTOBS: O. J. SatMvit. Pret. f. If. Dyt. Vier.rre.si W. S. McCornUk, (iemije. it. DfAmn, 8. Bamberger. John A 'iroeibtck, Emanuel Knhn, K Xvnnt, Q. J. Cumming, .Secretary. 8. U.'FMcbs, Jr. - - Treamrer. ReaJ Estate Mortgages, guaranteed by the company, for sale. Offlce Dalt building, So. 1 Main st j Incorporated under t be laws of Utah TerritoLTy. ' r ... Mates Correct Abstracts of Title, Slow all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-pg- es ThororagMy Examined . and Insured. INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens ntftimproved DieboW) In its flretiroot vault, and does an escrow business. Act aa Executor, Administrator. Uuardian. Assignee. Receiver, tc, etc.r nd executes trusts of every Wnd. Holding Trust Funds' separate from all Otter Assets of the company, And retaining as tonnael the attorney through vlKTtn tbe teleUieaa com. coJIfctsjiiteTHn ouiib-o-.B- and transacts U other basil au: horized by its charier. , Hills recA.ptfd for and salely without C!joTph siraitl., Preilent. Denver. Cot. WtlifaSns). Mwrsev. Vi. e Pres. and Manner , Join Treirer Asst. Vfanaaer Fdw.rdiw. Ilent--f Secyan.1 Offb-- r ' j KELLY & COMPANY) Printers, : . Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 4t W. Second F4onU HI. Salt Lake, - Utalj Our facllllies Ur do'ng First C!a.s4 Job Print-lu-the uKsre and f5t. llooks Pr:;;cd and tlunod '"Order Sau.uie of TlMtftft. Mfiimg. Hank aai Mer- - , caniHe 4V..H, alavs im hiict . , Complete unfit' e"oe.n. emimvltig tlie m j.,iif.fr,'C!nw saving an". k . , liiim'rucal lveutie:is. Prices Low. Call on Ut. ZjCtL-TZS- j Real Estate Exchange! i' CvmmercM Str"t. MONKYMfOAN On Good Ral Estate Security. 'Ft REHRMAN & CO. i Ersilia, of Eavenna, a Woman of jare Intellectual Attain-- . meats. ' "" ' EfIJgE TO SHAVE WIDOWS' HEADS. ' fheeler Wilcox Gives Some Practical Advice on What to do With Our Girls. . y jKriuslnChautauquan, 'fiatm ft wM marrie4 to O0 ABtelli, of Eavenna, a marriage whoso liaess was broken some thirteen yeara IfVthe early death of her husband. Lai sons and two charming daughters 1 the fruit of this marriage, wereourse with the great scholars who the Caetani palace resulted in set- -' Vr eagerly at work at the science of geology. The prince is as familiar th Latin and Greek literature as are 1 cultured academic philologists. Queries of archaelogical essays earned -- .amission into the Royal Academy . gjjjnce, She is also one of the Society i Friends of Early Christian Art, found-- j by Rossi and Bruzza. But above all, er house has become theraUying point ,r the archaelogical world of Rome I night say of Europe. Donna Ersilia has' rithdrawn entirely from the time taking nd frivolous pleasures of high life. She asmade her salon a rendezvous for those thorn study has attracted to Rome, 'here the greatest soholars maybe found Kffising the rendering of an old text ("the interpretation of a word on an utiqiie sarcophagus. In knowledge of hese things the beautiful ndmajestio $ of the house is eaual to her guests.- - ' Itefute to Shave Widow' Heads. Ihe agitation among the bai-ber- s of Sombay is likely to result in their re-m- al to shave widows' heads. Of course, toe who are acquainted with native ism in India will recognize that this ntiiaation is not so comical as it sounds, ut has aver?' serious meaning and credit on the native barber. IB a relic of a system of cruel treat-len- t of native widows that they should are their hair shorn off ot the moment f their affliction. Native journals have (cently been denouncing the cruel prac-ic-e m spite of the opposition of the jrahmins, who have themselves threat-ne- d to cut the hair of the widows if the isrbers refuse. This, however, it is said the Brahmins nuld not do without losing caste. The eralt in Bombay is due to the excessive raelty practiced toward widows there. !p country the practice of shaving the riiow's head is not so persistently en-roll as in Bombay. .The hair is al-- to grow again, and the widow is mly expected to submit to a renewal of te unwelcome operation when she visits .bine of special sanctity. In Bombay riiows are shaved regularly once a tfok, and this causes them deep distress. Bombay Letter. CITY. Bights . and Sci7k and Around the Intermountain Metropolis. PLAGES OF INmESTT0?ISIT0E3i A GUIDE TOjthe TovmsT, VmMH th9 InVeStor' and the Visitor. Salt lak.-- . LOCBtlon( Attrilctl0M an(j Climate. Garfield B,cIl anSllmmer It is situated at, Itnhcereabsaisneg oaft a rapid rat,. the Wasatch mountalns ln a loveIy sea.level ?1S 4,3S5a0ltfeeLt.akeT- he1r1e9 aretovtton above of tatereettovis.tors.nthe many points were are city annear a some of them: The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- granite struc- ture was begun April 6. 18.11. Tt. In IftlvJiV) rAIf tke walls are 100 feet high, and the towers.when The Tabernacle. S i!!? ,he of the Mormon STfJ are attended everv Sunday siS0"",06!"110' The atntcturXova n v,'liL niay be" heard "'meltobetl1e nwst , jn th0 I,,,1'" K in the tabernc.le, and that its acoustic powers are very Tho Gardo House, ' ve?e!i5. Pal?,?6', was Ullllt by Brigliani iSSS. owl' 1. that it should lie the Sn 'Is favorite wife. Amelia 1' ,T0l,n l?"t sinoe hls a,,atl I htm been Unchurch 1 reslieni;e of u'ealtariea of T Krigham Young-- Keaidences, known as the e and the Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated in what was pnoe Brlgham Young's, domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot in which la Brlgham Young's Grave. This ran be reached bypassing through the Ragle Gate, an archway ln the old mud wall which at one time encompassed Belgium'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 his other wives. Deseret Museum. 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 its lookout tower commands a splendid view of the city and its surroundings. The Tithing Building possesses interest as being tho 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 South street, Is visited by those who take an Interest in the commercial standing of the city. 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 la handsomely and comfortably titled up. Some of the best talent in the coun-try is constantly passing between the Atlantic and the Pacific, and Salt Lake City is always . made a stopping place forperfonnances,eitb.or the opera house or the Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brlgham Young over thirty years ago. It is a large and beautiful temple and Is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used ln winter for worship by the Mormons, the'tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 120WI8 feet, and cost 160.000. The ceiling is d with churca 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 numher of bath rooms. EIulKrie Street Cars connect with every point of interest in tho 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 aud orchards, and the barracks and houses of th ofllcers are built of stone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake lies like molten silver 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 are regarded as a very valuable aid in cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia aud 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 the Hot Springs and the city, about one mile from the poslolllce. There is a good hotel and comfortable bith house in conneo-- t ou with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. The mountains are unsurpassed ln magnificent canyons, and of the ore within ?eaTof?he oity. These fnvlte the tourist to snend cays, weeks or months among their to fish, to hunt, to scale the neiks Md ridges, and' to gather wild flowers Pv the T aides of beneath the pine's W Cottonwood s isde of mnbrageous should be seen by every tourist. Here are lake Mary and Martha from which flows the turbulent Cottonwood river; and at the base of the mountains are lakes Blanche Florence and Lillian. Besides these u e Mills creek, Parley's, Emigration, and City Creek canvoni all extremely picturesque and delightfully romantic. Pleasant Drives outskirts of the abound in scores around the thf the quiet country roads, and lanes dividing meadows of rich fvem and fields of grain; while the SStic moiintains are never entirely lost SXt of From under the branches of trees hedges of the wild dog-ros- Hmo?e?are caught of snow. covered peaks A ?to Fort Douglas, aud then a mile urther rln Emigration canyon ismot to the moul h of K was here that the sight Wmon Pioneers was 'ey dd m"' The Great Salt Lake. As'v htve Ter seeTmore wonderous Sr ngoeUrifying Jttett n tie or J03.3 tf mcJi color prevails. It theStTal? water bathing in the world. Gardeld Beach is within WtUWJ gtJn.6HeKrebl,t Jif?M.f. SurV nd romfort for dip tn invest fOTevevtsitor TWach i. deWrMf under tbsnswonotesiorande tt&ls well wort, s " 'visit ' ' ' I.KU.M. SUMMONS TO Al ES UEOt'OI PLAINT lathi inn,lf.-- f tli TiitrU J lik lal llf ri. t t t4!i T rtifory. J.n t'oiintyor ait !!.. n. Iimr.1111 and Jhn T InHln Pi .ln- - til-"- , A.t..h.i Ilaiitijunifr. Aaron VVlt. Jmr K-- n Bflly. Annif H. M.mhfim. J.thn . H isfti", Ami.':. M. V.Minit AcnM M. V.Miuir. f !itnr f thfoittatf .t Ma!iiirt M. Ynena.ilfCMMXt: M ih.mrt M Yoimir. WttitlPitt H. nnif. V jtt ViMiiid. min..r h. t t,h.tiri M. Y.uirf, .tf--.- and Aw. M. Y.mns, r aiumHan i;n;. '1'IIK I'HII'I.K OK THK TKHKITOHVt'K t I'tativnU Ktvf!ll to A.!..:ih Hrik:m-hu- t A:u.n Wall. Jumra Kfim- - ilr, Aiitilf r M.mhfim, John W. Mik. Akucm M, V.Hintt Airnm M. Yontuf. eaivturtt Ihf jt of Muhoiiri M. Yomnr. .I.iv.vw.1: M.i'.on.i M. YiMittx. WiiirifM H. oiui. W ,i.:iur Youn. niinor hflm of a. Mart, mil M Y..tu. .If fae.t. au.1 Aaiifx M Vounjr. rhriv KtiT.kl gnanliat), rie friidanla: Yon aw hfivi.y miuimi to mnw!r in an a. Hon Krouiclit aicaltirt vmi hv tHoahownasnnl puilntiff in ti.f i. t rtMirt ..r n... Ttui.i Jit 1II. I.1I Ultri. i of thf T.'rntorv of t tab, u.t i. anwprthiri.niilaiiil tlifil itirln wtthlo t.-- .lav if s. liHUf n( thf.ta) of frvlri attnrtlM. aervlfo 011 yon of thU mnin.m It wrtnl wtttiin tin county : or, If wrvwl mil of Uit but 111 !lit.l!Mrt. I. lthiu twtitv,lv. othfiwiM. itluu forty la ju.Umrnl ly .l.'taiilt, nil) hr tukrn attaliUt y.m, acnrliug ti th j.myfriit aaid ronipUlnl The al.l i. tii.n In liiomthi to hv a Jnwot thl curt a.ljn. Ulna-- thai ttif ilf(.-n.la- anl fach anrt nry ..( tiirm hf iotwfr lwr:v,t fr..m all cl i'tii to any fsiat.. t nhirlt,in.. ot tnt hol.l In th:tt crtaiu m.iwitv ltou in Halt l.akr ixniiity. Vtah, .omtnt ti. tiiK lu cutwr.f 4 nnin mrvvt rat aim uu .ma htc of Hvf r nut f Iti If lil nurrrv. mth fn-i- soulheast corner f la, towmhii. of ranf I east. Salt lailif nterliHan the n.-- f ft aloutt thf ivnter of Mlrt trvt iAm'i natnto .filter ..( 4 nttrft, north an.l outh, then. north In the center of wti.t uiwi a rt.i to a Hiint .In went of H.iithwest cnier of MuthM miarter ot ah Hrrtion tlieticf ral on m uth line of ai, f. tit.ii nan, hHt to a int il.if north..f iin-nniK-thf lire south t.. twiclnttlnir. a.ljii.tiini il.Uotlif to he thf rtuhtful an.t lawful ownen. in Uv simple of aaid pre inlsra: for Mich mher ivllef as mar he Just an.l nptlt at.ie Anil you aif notitleil that if von fall to appear anil answer the sl.t cnuilalut as alve re.niir.sl, the si, plalntltf. lll apply to the court for ihf re lie f ..innlfil the rwin. Mtus thn Hon. Charhw S. Xanf, Jintitf ami the ( Ihf -.. ) court of ihf Thlnl JiutlcUl itlntri. t. 1"'l. in n.l lor Ihf Tvrrllorvnf k'tah Ihla ( - ) 14th .lay of Mac. In Ihf year of our la.nl-on- thotn.an.1 fltfht hnmlml ami ntnftv Hkmiy II. Mi MiM.ttt, Clerk. Hy ifo l. Lo..ml, lfputy t Ifrk. Tu IKiAI. 'HIU. . j A KESOMTIO!? j GraHtintf a t'rnnrhim to th Salt Lak .!.iW Tranmt Commug. ! 1. 'II I. Hr It rnlvf.1 hf th nTf'nine!l nf HU !.; t it : ThM ttw !ll IjiIsh lUp l TraiwH " It u. . v.rH atut awiisna. havf th amkorttr and 'imn vf thf cr.ni it. ' ami tlw (wruilMMi t Mwh. imuif4 H. t ' j c.r.tn.- - ati.l ..(f ratr by imr or rant tw j awr a s.riif orftouh tra. li tr rail ! r4 t.Krrchfr with an thf vt.-t- i for thf a'.rn!n.uti.n of ia r4. oo ihri- - low inn ttvt. of mm . try, nanifiy : t. Ninth .rt tr.n Ihf cfnff mt Hfifnth ,H..uth itwl to thfwHttli llofof Nlnt tv.uih trff t. t'raiimt nclnt on ft nth Smith $nmt at thf fa.t :: f J :n1i rtr an4 miiniM thfticf wft to 0!rrh -- trfft thfn.- uutko(l Oiiiilrrh "iwft I.. Indian avftitw., a4 tn- - twt ln.tia.iA avrnaf to tw rouaty tm4 fl of ;i iHl(f I'ari. .1 Aioint North rmm Kir r..t r. t.. Yhiri ISmi tn-- t thi. mmtli oat Thliil V- - tr t to jfcnitu T"tnl tn(. t. Al.uiit Ninth North .irwt from Tftlrtl VI rfi t. Sf vrn'h tv t ..ifwKt. A Ion rtrt Miwt from rirt F ail rt t Kort rf.'rv a:-.o- R t'omincn tint-- n Arl at th lntwf Hon .f Kirt Mtiwt anrt misn.ait thfn.- - nwta on A -- tifvt to (.y.m, trtwt thflk.-- ffcrt S.-..o.- trf. t i' trfft. tha! r-- 0 trfft t. Klrtb trft. thfiir t ua 'lft tiwt to th .fMf - r. Alontt Hnth tuntttrfft fnm Kwirth jtt trfft to Ninth Mouth etrw--t. a. t'otmurn. tiistoi.Tiit:-- K.a' ra.f at thtn Ifr.Hon ..f K.mrtli K..tt!i trf and rimntpf inwt to rif!h.H,niit ttft, " n, f rail mi fifth hotMh 'rt t K.I.". filth tlwt. thfw .uthoB K.lft' I at .!r-f- to f.tlh H...ot. tnt int .w rt.i Smith mi.. i t . Tnetrih Kaet stmwj, ia-- ne mcr ei much ni the strffta a. n. ! in thf city, south i n Twelfth .t stress) . l.iahtti ssuui strfft. east .a. Kttit.h evi.A strw t to Th!r utii Ki street ..iih.m Tsl Iwuth ..I str.. i.. Ninth "s.'.ih tet m. east on Ninth South street to the cnif of Mo-tion tftt. tow nship one s.,uth. raiiitf cue rasp. Al.am Sf. J .,uh strfft tnul 'tri Ua t reft o Sf vnth t ,t strwit. I 'hi thf followtna ct.tv.tni.iBs. Us. : Jtu. t tr t j or tracks to le lJd o such gra-b-- as am. no or mar hereafter be rsiabUshml hv thf ntf rmito-il- . Hi isnsnirraft n f Inis fraurhtse tn grant.f . tla sue. e...is an.l assigns as aforsj- - seld ar hfre .r required ,i kwf. lit .sl rw i pelr the ss.-- msktf and bftwffn the iracha, and a sjuvf ..( two b et cas h slrtf of IM earn ! th thf sanif material a ' or thf 4ra" where sm h track l laid, and a to e I siem s.n. r ani, . inf ssio r t ata.t.ai.irv any part ni the r.ss.1 for prowtm . at, m. twrtiiitieil hy thf .tty rouiv tl, An lh gran-to- af'.i....,id .hall pia. f r nisin ..1,1 rati' nad e ith all oe.siM. postern Improvement !.r the c.aiven!eti,- - an4 eeanhtrt of the pxsew gers, whb h shall ta. run there.41 each and every b't'',f kli.iiatvi re,.!p,n, raf aotftaenraatsetanet s.nustnsl, ru,.,t,ae . eii ntf telfci. miles mr hiair. and tinder anctt regi, ions as the . Hy con. tl sin ttvm linns to pn sey-lt- , l'n.Tt.le.1 ti. .. ihfgrantffearore-.u.1a- ) l asuiipir wim it iHm tnai . th cltv en.tiieii to the riinsiro. ll.nl nf eai4 rati r.at.1 and In any (.thr mattma ,s4.ne-.f.- t rit the reitiilMtiou or lh and thai thf vaet or Ir. as snail hf rcitrtt ted tn the ret. .r isf th stn-et- s unless ntherwls dlWfd by th illT'oiin- - tl ami in sin h manner as shall bo appr..vrd br thf strwt supervise, the tr. i ! is. unl Hiid the n.a4 .itfrsiwt s. ae te wo.se n.t unneeessr Imtwiiuifi.t tn Mm emmR ae4 onliiiarv use M said . rsls t, all .... p.s . and that thf water e.H.rsMi of amid si.eef saao l left frrw an.t niM.hstriiftr4: said ft, k In h laid upon gisst fi.iinrt j.i.m even with the ir face ot the natdwav: and g.swl and perraanenl rr.mmtiij shit Is. made t.s ta a.aatss. atotw said at ttif Inif rsfi iaat of th and elan. where wherever the tame shall M ssiismu) al the .Iter rclmn of thf . i and under ihs. tltrf.-t..t- i and to thf a.'efl.'an.-- nf th strfrl iii.rvs.r. and upon sm h p. tr 0m ul street herfln granted as ere only partitilly grade!, said grantee sh4ll so graite ald streets as l- - gtf liw hagf .t veliiclea it th isartlon by said grsntefa snl ail tl a. ks led ht ssld grantff wliarevff streets shall bf pae.l shall be with ft. fla rail; and ..11 the pnnams herein grainml f In .tlsiia a.tf nuf Ninth k,ai street. Tenth V.yt strci Ktflh Mouth street, atwt Sf.-iii- w'itn street, and .f such sf resits a. ate hot f.tov twsss wide, said rantff hu c.nstrn.-- t no Ihaii one tra k and to. swttchfs, and the ers. m IfiS's-- tl.eit.te tract., or hft ween main fra. a and snv switrhsa shall not asveti fsf , itnlee aiMhorlfeit hy the city ctsnett. Ts price of a siualf passage shall not ii'4 tftt colli, and .. haiite shell tss made lu e. e Ihere-.f- . tsal.l shall sr Into the etfv a ir cat.lla tat of I mills tm eaH and every fare roileete.1. Hf. tl.aif. That this rranrhlee la ( ranls.1 far Ihf lerm of fwpntr years from thf dte of tha passage of this revolution, and areepied n the follow ha conditions, vis, Hhat If the grwtileav Its success. ra and ea!git shell tall W t"ef ba.ni all Ihe stioulatlons of mis res..iii'hn. th cue rouncti, after sistr day's utiw aad . fatito e on pari of sale) company t prml.lf a mmf .ir make satisfactory rratione!tt tttere,rt4 may hi s two thirds vole .te. ar the privsis ges herein grantfd birfeitfi, antl t.f.s-se- i lake possession of the rtwl bed, and rmitrot thr same a If this iss., union had n4 faeeit passfd He. Hon t That RiMhlng In this grant sheik Is. sti i' nisi riieti as to prs vent ttett Leae t it r of t a.llh..r1rft agents fl.tfn tnkrlng. aewerliig nr taring g..s .r water mains. altering rf palling .er In any nisnnsr tnipr..eng any ef the streets fnentl.rt.et hfteln. or any .rfhav it Tli in lit mitri tm miU vymrm ttm t al( raHntnJ, th paii Tmn ami n klH fpntHfrii Miirl AaitfcOt t Hm mt 1mm l hi - mi n4 rvuisl thr ( hv t "iin-- of tiiT in fit)on t. ritHrtft rltriatU, fwi mflwa, r fr4itM ln.,l'i -- Mt nii fi.r h Ti"Url..n tti-r- rf ttif Klmlt b tinhtv t i tln in writ Dm n(hr mwi rHmvi ftT(,ny 1rot Miirr any nt f h trt hri(tt Krni-v- , t sfii? I him h i hr t impt.n? kih nt if h itvuy tm .hH tUrr ftthti.hK rrmKmriij ntmr IfftttitiWrt tr Im In rrh rHhr rtunpttf tr tt. um mm ti ottip iimrny Bifeinj j AhlM pirti.rtH Urt fofimtrn ilUjt, mtititrwfi4 (r k iiww l4r H, Thl Ml Im. ftif hH ft IV wv fw iiini- - ir rrmHtj tnr dwrviwi i ilaitutf" th mt tternr In IM emttw turn tt ftfwmrlim ni 4t ratif bf rfwt of 1 inl.n.u' l nt t1 mtMWmm m4 If uA th m ttfirt pf tftiw ifrnt jHfrB4 n Kifrni4Fit cm th prt f Jn nvw trt-t- lti t tif hiirmi4rrtrn ml Ui1. Mil truhiMlr, Umm, ftnrl ltM.Aii ttf t rim miitt mt ttt amy urli 6mtma 1 if iit(npatirt nf ttmy vi-ir- hy rrfi Ut nlHTi-rtflri- ut tnjurr fti' m n tir i ttt ty rirffi f tw ntrti--l-if- ur (fetai itl ml4 railway, tui ttt iulmniff mui rvf . mi4 rttf frfir lrw, rtf tut dm W tnv MEt4 It n,jr wtiwAta hf tmm if muf nn h hrit(t itMn'.Mi nl r injurv 4 und If nttf 3u!jrfiint fr dtns( tnr mny ihh (Jttit mimtvtn rrftiB rf Ifti'tfT h?l I ff r"tvmtt4 astdttnat Mm rt?. t''rf thrMif ttitft thi iinjjjm- - nrrfor H M nt.nl t bim lh m4 ritf jm M $ttim aikI Hm tjf fswrr J mrtitIv In thf tiAhtWf rt- tH--f ' f t(it tnnwT roUV1. 14, jfrr hv IVt rl. tt lh nwin r tit tfw mnn, in s sin b jiidaoietit is re. ,,v .!. axid ut tmnt give, sll 'ptfurily tn defend tfis saeie smsv 7, 'I 61 If IBH grant wit ! term ? foftdlfbms herein r,m.,iieed f not c- ej,i..sl In anting by said grm.tss wimro tairtyilwye t after the passagf '4 this ren:i. t.aj-- nf Willi a relliumisBiMene u. Salt Less f T f i esi'l g. s frsn- hl.e..o t iW.i ,st fiffsp then ibis irrant and frmrhise n bsihsi null aoul vrd fmt ' '." oft tb ltt"W -I- ! Street i gran'e.1 ..ft wnt ,! ffewl . nK actually ctistn. tfrt and ,tsrtst mwsm thrff yfars after sorb . ei.'ait. hU at mu4 i tss .tlltf.J Li ltic.! f Passed Way , 11 1 44KO. fTT. At (Ml :Ma,ir. s fdf Hv sms. City l,'ant HrrM , i i Vaawir. v.. I tin fj SO f l.S tt. I J f. Iflls Hyamt. Me.der.t Malt l.il Rf, J it" .efH'e tl.t Ike im a I'.'!. 5 true and .'.wrset c.v ot a iii f..f a fsei. i tim gf s'.'i.-- j a .et. h.se u f Sl , IUfd( Tnsftstt fuiT" r i i ny c-- ti iii !, it'y. Mr lo, I ,p-- r's of ee,-- s a In iot i: In te'iny warof I eve kieiii i; mr tiaod aed tfld tee i pnn s fMU.1 Heal f ll take fMy, (ktcflli 4it eat Mar, t im. tx: m m ir amx. Tr Wmmtm. t MAKSHAIS SALE. pCRSVAXT TO AN OK11K.R OK KAI.K Tt .V,.!,"'.'."-,,.',','t- "v 'hfThinl Ju Mai K.nrlrt tah Tfrillory. shall fxinwal imh-li- au. tl. n. to Ihf hlKh. t Imhlcr for . ah at the .south front .l.irof thf Salt Uk , .nniy rtKirthoiist. in Sail l.akf City. Man Tfrrliorv, onthe jlth.la.vof Jon.-- , la o'clock ni. th.' folloitnclcMTlliMi tval tati. t.. t: j rial 'li '""r lu hh ninety thrff ,!!.. ) Halt Ijikf City nirvfv. Salt l.akf city ami county. Vtah Territory, together with all and aiiiiriiiar the tenement heiv.lltammila atnl appui-t- i ii niceo thetvto beknin or in ans i wl iMMrtainln. To Iw .sold a the property of Jww J Mnr-rh- y an.l l'rlscllla Murphy.'at the autt K M, J. Met ariter. Teams of sale cash. K. U, I'aiix.ins. ,. V. X. Maralial. liy Oscar niitler.'.iok. Depntv Mi.rs.hal. NiltLake City. Vtah. .lune J.' iswn. ! ilia Granileesierri By. SCEMC USE OF Til WOULD Current Timetable la eTtn t from ,i alter Mai 4, 'isaj. EAST BOUND CHAINS. T?o'f Xo.4 "" At intlc Atlantic M.ail. Kxpress Leave Oinlen 1)0 a. m TiO 11 m Leave Salt Lake ih T, Arrive I'rovo s;Sm' I- a !! Leave llovo m tll m K Arrive tlrecn Wver.... ' 4s 'a Leave lireeu Kiver wlm 4:4' Arrive Pueblo U1$m 9;l 5 WEST UOtm, TRAINS. r'NoTi N.7.T' I I'acltlo Piuitln 1 Mall. Kxpreaa Leave Uenyer Rain .m. TSTJilttT ,.''H,V', r.'lf,l,1, P a m. C.reon Hlver W:h0 a.m. Il:4f.p m. Leave t,reen Kiver U:I0 a.m. ll:Wp.ni. Arrive Provo.... 4:W p.m. i.m. Leave Prove. :ir. p.m. ?:lh a m. ArnveSalt Lake :W m. H;.MI a.m Leave Salt Lake T:uhp.ni. mof, a.m. H .11 p.imli):.D a.m. I. OCA I . TKArNS. HALT LAK t AND ui.iikN. Leave Salt Lake: ' 8.a.m. Arrive Halt Lake: 11:05 a.m. 10:45 a.m. UMOp.m 4:.p.tn. 7:(l5p.m. 7:05p.m. 8:40 p.ni A1,T t.AKB Tt BINUtlAM A.NIl WASATTH. Lv Salt Lake. .t:4fl .r;Lv Wasanji. .10:0(1 ,ni Ait HiiiKhani. .::B b.bi Lv Blnifhani.. H hhp.m Arr Waitch.. 8:1ft a.r.iArr tsmt Lake 4:anp.ui Trains rim to rafatch only on Mondays, Weiineadaya and Hair urdaya. . C. DOIM5 K, J, H, IIKNNK.TT. in. ManiK r. 4ien. fans. Aec SETTI.EMKST OF ESTATE. In the Probate court j In thf matter of the in ana for Salt Lake estate ot county, Territory of Wii.uam Uu, Ktit-Hs- r . llfl-ef.- IS lfi:HKHY tilVKN THAT i. Hiram M. Hlia khuix, administrator .., the estate of William tila. khni-st- . has remleivd for .lweasf.1, settlement ami Mleil In this court nla final account of his aitmlnwi ration of said estate and petition for final distribu- tion of the residue of sal. I f.statf ainouif the persons entitled Ihereto, anil that Krl.luv. the ath day or .lune, a. 1. law. at in o'cha ka tn.. at the eonrtrooin ,in)d ciiuri. In the county courthouse, Salt Lake city and county, I I ah Territory, has been duly apiHilnled hv the JiKlkfof .satd court fur the settlement of "i.lil account and hearlun hat I petition tor illslrtlm-tlon- . at which tim.. and place any person inter est.id In Kiiid est it., mav appear and show cauM. II any there be. whv said account should not be settled and :tppnived, and tlnai illslrl-butlo-miidd as prayed for. Dated May VH, ihw). .Iiiiin C. Ct'Ti.rii. Clerk of the Crobal.. Court. MAKMllAtMNALK. PCHSI'ANT Tl AN fiKliKK OK HAI.K TO 1 me dlni tiJ l.v the Third Judicial Ittstrl. I Court of the Territory of Ctah I shall evp..-- f at public ale. at I he from d.,r of Ihf omit courthouse, m Ihf city of Malt Lake, couiity ..f Salt Lake, and territory of I tah, on the Itth day of June. ishi. at I J nebs k m , the folli.wlun fles.rlls-i-l real eslnic situate, lying, and twlntr to Went Jordan. Halt Lake. Lake County. I tah Terrllorv. and as follows, to wit- IWtnnlnit laentv wimi nnd even tenlha lift 7 10. CMls west slid telil v one and flia tenths rjl h n r.1s eolith front he northeast rorner of the nnrtheaft qnartfr ,I .f section thlrtv live iX h.wnshlp twni'4i aouth of iiiiitff one Was 4alt Lakf merlil Ian. Iheiicf south eleven ami five tenths ill ris, tlieucM weef twniv one and oil h hi. rn. f nous on t hew.it lerot a thrff rial street eleven and hve tenths ill A, loi it ids. the nee fast twe nt y ..ua and hi e. tenths i'.'I h lot rod, to place of tsvinuiti. eoittatulUKtwo hundred an.l forty hi en and one quarter nMTi minare nala, mnr..or f t.atetiier with all and Htuxular the tenenifiits he redltume nts and appurtfiianres thereuiitii holotiainit or In anywlee a.rtalnln, are the premises Nithlf. t to Male and to b soiil To !m sold as the projwrfy of John l lira ham, l.onls M (linham. Polly Urahain an.t in, Whlllrmore, at the suit of William J. Jenkins. , Terms of sale. cash. K. H I' tnsnaa. Ily llomaii Cnnnon I', ft. Marshal. Keniilv Marshal. Haled May With, laau 4sis NOTICE. TltKASfliy HKPsRTMKNT. I Ortrti K oCtMirHiii.i.ruirTitK I't iiHKNi-- f Wamiinoton, Mav lj. ml WltKitHAS. by sattsfactor evlilciicejpresentcd to the undei niKiied. It h:is irnn made to apia.ar that the National Hank of thf Republic a! Sail Lake city. In the city of Salt Lake, lu I he county of Halt Lake, and territory of dab, has complied with all the pr.ivlsi.nis of the statutes or the l ulled States, required to he compiled with before an association shall be authorised to commence the business of bank-ing. Ano THk'itKVoHK. I Jesse n, Abrahams, dep-uty and acting I'omiitri.llet of the enrrency. do hereby certify that Ihe National Hank of' Hie Kenuhlle at Salt Lake city, In (he cltv of Suit Lake. In the county of Salt Lake ami tor. rltoryof Utah Is aiil.horlr.fil to eoininencf the business of banking as provided In Section lift y one hundred and slsty nine of the statutes of the I'nlted States. IN TESTIMONY WHKKK.oK. witness my hand ami seal ot ofilce this ivth day of May, MM. .1. I. A Hit Ml VMS. Deputy and acting comptroller of the No, 4310. WCentral Railway. i Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Tr iAmb leave aud arrive at Halt Lake City auu. J 'ark City dally us follows: SALT I.AKK ITI'Y. Train leave Llghlh So and Main st 7:31 a m '',', 22arrlA "" "" K'L:0Su'pa..mm 1 " " " 7:iJ)p.m Park i;itv. Train Park City 10:OH a.ir. " ' " ' " aieaws " 7:uip.m ' " " 7:.ia.m 4:atlp.iu rAHHKMIKR ItATBS: IMweeu Salt Lake City and Park City, single trii. Het w.c Salt Lake City and Park City, round 1ri)i. .. ,: JOS. It. YOVSft, T. J. ili ISTOSH,- - Mantmer. Hen. h't, it l'iu. Atlt, NOTICE OF TIIK. INTFNTION OF TDK CfTY Council to extend wsler mains on Fourth South t.!rect, between Filth and Slxlh Fast Streets. Notice Is hereby given bv Ihe f 'Hv Couiu or Sail Lake t'lty of the Intention of silch t 'num II to make the following desertla'd inipmvemeiil, l K.xtc udlug and laying Iron ualerpls.s or mains along the following streets, namely : On Fourth South street from present terminus midway between Fifth and Hlxth Fast streets, ai roils east to Sixth Fast street, and defrai lug three fourths of the rost thereof, estimated at (TOO iseven hundred dollars I, by a local assess tnent npon the lots or nieces of ground wiihln the following described district, dicing Ihe dis-trict to bo affected or benefitted hy salt! Im-provement, namely: Iil 1 and H. block :m. lots 7 and k, block.11. all In plat B, Suit. Lake city survey. All protests and objections (i the carrying out of such Intention must be pre-sented in writing lo the city rfcorder on or be-fore June loth, ll. being the ttme set by the said Council w hen It will hear and consider such objections as mav be made thereto. Hy order or the City Council of Halt Idike City, made May Kith, Ihwi. LOUIS HVAMH. City Heciirder. NOTICE Of the iiifeiifiiia of the Cig Council to eontirui t Nnt'trnlka on f'ommerciol sfrrff, idrstgnafctl i Oirlrf A'o. 0i. NOTIi'K IS II KHKIIY 111 YK.N HVTIir.l lTY I or Malt Lake Oily of Ihf Internum i.r such council lo make the following des, rtl.l Improvement, to wit: The ronstnirtiun of Fngllsh Portland cement sldeealks along the following streets, namely: The east side of Commercial street, between First and Hecotid South streets: the west side of I oiiiincr. Ml el reel, coiiimonclnf at a (sunt IW feet south of south line of First Mouth lret, thence south In Second South street, and defray the cost and f xpciisstbsrm.f. et! mated at Twenty-tw-hundred unit two 4 Mil itsf.'iji,i ibdlsrs, by a Ita-a- assessment upon Ihe tola or ple.es of ground within Ihe following descrlls..l.l!strlct, the district to hf affected or benellte.1 by said Improvement, namely: Ij.Is a ami 0 In block 70. pie! A, Salt Lake Cllr survev. All protest and obfctons t Ihe i srrylng out f.r such Intention must bo presented In wrlllng ti. th t tt v llworde r un or helore .lun 17. IHi. ImIik lie lime set by the said i ouii. il w hen It will hear and consider such oliJecUotis may he nmde thereto. . Byonlerof th city Council nf Salt latke Clly, made May i, IMsi liL'ls HtTAMN, t'lty Keeorder, What to Do with Onr Girls. He foundation of society rests on its naes, The success of our homes rests a the wives. Therefore, first of all, etch our girls how to be successful rives, Begin in their infancy to develop wcharacters. Teach them that jeal-ray- is an immorality and gossip a vie, "rait them to keep the smallest promise (Mcredlyas an oath, and to speak of ple only as they would speak to them, each them to look for the best quality ry one they meet, and to notice to people's faults only to avoid them, rain them to do small things well and delight in helping others, and in-- w constantly into their minds the ne-wi-for sacrifice for others' pleasure means of soul development. Once rai a firm foundation of character like o, which the poorest as well as the parents can give to their girls, raw matter what necessity arises they J to able to rise above it. - Ella Wer Wilcox. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and forthn Third Judl- - rial lustrtct of t;tah Territory, County of Malt Lake. Katr P. TAVIR, Plaintiff, j vs. . Bl'MMKMS, Ciil.BKitr H. TATUOll, Defendant. The l'eople of the Territory of I'lah send greeting to llllbert H. Taylor, defendant ; VUII AUK 1IF.HFBV It'FQCIHFD TO AP-- isar In an action brought against vou by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the Third Judicial Dlslrlct of the Territory of Ctah. ami to answer the comnlalnt filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) alter the srrvb on you of ihla summoii-- lf served within this county; or If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty daysor Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer or said c.miplalnf. The said action Is brought, lo have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony herctnforeexlsting between plaintiff snd defendant; awarding plaintiff custody of the child, Carey Peebles Taylor. Issue of said mar-riage, and cost of suit. Above decree prayed for on the ground that since the first eight months of their marriage defendant has wil-fully railed, refused and neglectfd to provide for plaintiff the common necessaries of life, or lo provide for their said child. That since Julie, IX7. defendant lias contributed abso-lutely nothing toward the support of plaintiff or their child, although often requested tci do so. and ha compelled plaintiff to supi.rt. out of her own means, loth defendant and their said child. And yon are hereby notified that If you fall toapjarar and answer Ihe said complaint as above roiulred. the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles H, Kane. Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, KEAb. lu and tin-- the TerrtUirv of Liato. till' stW. day of April In ihe year of oi;r Lord one thousand right hun-dred and nine ty. llr.Jiitv li. Mf'MiM.ay, Clerk. By Gltri. D. Loo a is. Deputy Clerk. NOTICK (if the intention of the t'ifg f'otiw if luwsilrsrl lifcic,ij an A Hnuth utreet ami en fieri it'osf ttreet, itleetgntlted M Dudrit t A'u. so, Niyi'lCF IHIfFKFIIYIIIVKNHVTIir.riTY of Salt Lake f'llyof the Intention of such council to make the following descrti.,) Improve instil. . wi: The consirti.'tbdi of Lngllsh Portland nement sidewalks along the following streets, nauifly: The south side of First. Soulh st. from First Fast si to a point 1f tent fast from east line of First Fast lrt, and f nun Sfcond to Seventh Fast streets; the north side of First South street, roinmenrinif III feet east or fust line of First f.ast street, Ihfnceeastto Hevrnth Fast strset; the esl side of First Fast street, between Booth Tem-pi aud First Knutli street; the west ld of First Fast strset, between HotiihTmpetrt and a point M feet north of u.nth line if First Smith street and defray the cost ami expense thereof, estluiaifd at Twenty two thoiieand five hundred and twsive m inn ifj; MK m do-llar, by a loral assessment upon the lots tap pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district ti tm sff'. ted or lie nefited hy said Irnprovenient. namely: IH h, bl.K k7l ; lots . 7 and block ; lots I s. H and 4. block 74: lot I and a. block 73: lot 4 and A. block 74: lots I. 0. 7 snd , bl k 7s. l In plat A. Halt Lake city snrvev. Ml and bl.s k m. lots A, ft. 1 and . block Al ; lots f ami bl'S-- W: lots. and I hbs-kl- tot I. and 4, block Al; lots I and block W . lots 1. 1 aud 4, bl.H-- si, and lot I and f, block so, all in plat H, Salt Lsk Llty survey. All proteata and ot.Jei tlons to the rarrylfig out of such Inientb.n must be presented In writing to the t 'il y Recorder on or June 17, ll). being the time set by said maim II when It will heir and roiielrter such protests and oblections as may b msd" tnei-et- . My order or the fttv council of ftall Ijtke City, made Myi. iimi U.fis llraas (ty Becorrter. A Big Price for Orchids. Atody has tho orchid mania obtained "Wy, a 8uit having been brought amst her grace, the Duchess of Mr. Sanders, of Lon-Th- e duchess loves orchids; with !Bi sho adorns her person and her onduring the two months of the 3snu. The fancy thus indulged was cost of $8,400! Great were her aud indignation when her Presented, and so loud, indeed, ? they that she failed to hear the of. repeated demands for payment.' The disgusted, sued her, and lo and judgment was given against ' K to the commonest plebeian. Her nvas ordered to pay the amount--a starting point for the cultivators of who have made a law unto .wives, valuing now the meanest J"? t8 and $10. Therefore, good -- Pit, it you wish to indulge the craze, J' and pay for it!-- San Francisco Gen. McClellan's Widow. ; aCieorgeB. McClellan, who is about a fine house in London for the to I llaJ a cllS)ckered existence. "er husband's death tho widow has , mucb- - in Europe. On the other ii ei tlantic Mrs- - McOellan has j" towered with social attentions, "Ting the season in London, where i"hon ,Women of culture who bear namearenot too common, raow of --Little Mac" will not be 0 Mw. -I-ndianapolis Journal. NOTICE. if TIIK INTKNTK'N "F THF CITV " (.'onniil to fxtnd water mains ou Heomil Hontti street frotn tftweeti Twelfth and Tbtr Uenth F.ast to mliiwar tstwent'hlrliith and Fourteenth Fast streets. Notice tr hereby given by thf f Ity f'oiifull of Kail Lak:ily of lbs Imsti'lon of sueli f ii'im II to make the following described Iffiprovefnetit. to wit: Fxteadlrig and laving indi water pipes or mains along the following t ren namely: On Sfimd skeith ttreet tnrtn mid-- way between Twelfth and Thirteenth. stnwts to mldwav leo weeu Thlrtfenttt and Fourteenth Fast sirwia. and defraymg thr fourths of the ret tlm,ref esflinaied si .Tr.' i seven hundred and thirty Br dollsrsi.by local asses. rn.-n- f iija tne lot or ,iefes .f gr.ntn. wtltiln the foibwiug dfef1iss.i distrb t, being the district b.iss affected or i,Hetfd by said linprovftnent nmiy: l.tl snd 1. libs-- 31. lotsnsii'l 7. ni" k lot andJ lots & and A. birlrk ) III fist F Salt l...kf t'lty Survey, Alt (troti and .i.ei-t!in- s to thf carrying out ot such Intention must he presented in writing n tie. f ttv Hr olive mi itr bef.we June Mb U. tsrtng th ttm --n by tn id i.ouncil when l lii hear and rB elder hi- - h tr)eerlii aa mif hf mad Oterftn, Hv order of tbf tr CwtfU of t La City, taade May 13th. City U"f4r. MAKSIUL'S SALI DUKSCAXT TO AN FXWTTIOV TO MK I directed by the Third judicial district court of the territory of .'tab. I shell exjswe at public sale, at the front bsr of the wmuly court hoiiw!. In the city of Halt Lake, county of SaltLake.and territory of I'tali.on thf isth day of June. Ij. at VJ o'cbick M.. all thf right, title, claim and Interest of Mark Llndsry of, In. and to the following dser1led real estate, situate, lying, and being In K..II l,ak rottnty. and described as follows, The west one half ('. of lot three mi. ln block eighty live isr. plat 1), also all of Uii four it. In block eighty nine (SMI. plat D, Halt l.ke f Ity survey, In Halt Lake Ctty. I 'lah territory, u, - sold as Ihe projs-n-y of Mark Lindsey at the suit of Bethta Unds-y- , Terms .1 -- al- cash. F.. II. PAIiSfiMH. By Bomaik i'asisos;, V. H Marshal. I1ep.lt y Marshall. ra, Dated May &7, lfl. arvarrt Annex to Be Enlarged. f'ons 'f Annes: has not accommc-sttenH- 0 ;ludents who are anxious atnat institution, and plans have isiWtted for a $25,000 annex to a 0. ., Tt6 Fay house, the present Ealar 8tudenta. is outgrown, and -- an new plaa9 Provide for an ad-Ke-nt T6--, ,haa one-na-tf the me of the oh g' Ending two large tooms' new offices, a house-- apartment and a library- - SUTICF TO CREDITORS. Estate of Hugh H Bruce dfceaeed. VOTUe IH HLIiEBV GIVFN 0V THK is nndfttUtTied. administrator of the estate of Hneh H itruce. deceased, to the creditors f, and ail persons having claim against the said def eased, to exhibit them with tn B eesary t vouchers within ten m'diths after the first puWbaiJon of this notice to the suld admim- - iratir at the office of Ounmlng ;nt-tilo-r. simsl and Dart tmlldlng. Halt LakeCity.ln the county rsf Halt Lake, I'lah Terr1t.ry. Ifated Salt Laae Cl'y. May 14. a,: - assc is M IfMifWi. Adminl-stratc- of the e tate of Hugh H. Hru'. deceased. 50TICC THE IVTKJITIOM or THK CTTV Or Council tnes'-n- water main ' fourth Kest street, between Fit and n-- ituA h4 stf-rt- s. .Sidice I hreby given by the Ctty Cot-k- iI of Ksit L'.keCi'yof t inM.'n of snencwie riUmaalh folkpOlbg described im(ot" nifnt. Fjtfudiug aed laying lre wifr pipes .er mams 'ftg the b,iUing reis bsturiy: im Foarfa East atwst twfen First i.d f4c.'t reejlh mrfeis and thf-- fwirth f the c.et taere.tf.fs.tk matsiJ at !:.. eignt hundred and f t Bredofiars, by i.al .eol uvm ttw bd or idece of gruund wltSiln ! f.n...e'.a des. : tts1 dl..t bviiHf the dirlt to b" 4 f,r,'.td.forPOreneafWj It :! I'l.V".' .". "f bJ s tou-.- 1 j,srt it '."t ",. bur tu alt m p't it s;e t. r;ey. All v..4e.i d .(i. li..:.s In urn ' arrtiM . Iaei". s r- - ; . ;.',., , tt.'.'if !lllo!l re. .iTilr .fl .s" ' .. ,. Jnstr ii t'ff tilt.w set !' t:,f Aid. oole il i I st. 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