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Show THE SALT LAKE Tn.KS, wvivcFgp , Y KYFMVfi J M x "1 f 1800 1 7 l.r.OVL. PARTIr'S PK.OIRIM) T lltl Of HTRr.Kf whether of aanhaltlim rck at other material, ara rMiieate-- i to mak as ap rimitmate eolmite of the rnet and (irt am wilt Mot us In aaaiwting tha t nnnrtl in determining the hind frt paving the willoriter laid. Communicate with in maye? at hi of..--, iltr I la, I or with M. K. lane-ma- , chairman committee oil street. 1 rOAI. 0TU E ' r thk iNTi:TiosFTnErrTVcfx ell to extend water main on Third Kvt tcel. bl.e, k .Milh fruit fourth --South and I hlorh eat; aim I Mn krwl on fifth South from Third 1:1 Nolle I hereby given hv the tity IVmiirll of Malt l.ake i ltr of in Intention ot au.-- eoiira-i-l in nuke lb fol'owing deacrlbed improvement, ; Kitendlng ami laying li water pip or main aling the follow,!) street, e.vi'ieiy. front the Junction i.( mirth Sooth mnt Third f.t airer-t- miming aouth two hhake, then eaat oti hl.a-- also eat on Mora oil Ktrta South from Third f.aat tr.t, and defraying three-lounh- o the coat thereof, eattma'ed at Twelve ihoiiaand ami two hundred dollar, by a local t upon Ih lot or pteora of ground within Ih pillowing deacrliirat district, Hi district to b a lie. ted or ben-efited hv said Improvement, nameiv: l.ot I, H. I .V It M, V.1, lota I. T. him :C; Ma I. . 7. H. k lota IH, Ml 7, . hhs'k : Iota. M5.1 hi., k 31. all In plat Hail laike City survey. All proreata ami oblectlona to the carrying out of sin n ltitntun must l in w ritltid to th cttv Hrirlr no or lifir.liin. PWi. Iitii th l!m at by mttrl omn!! hn It will har anl roB'lilT irh ohjfrttnti a mav h mail thrto. Hvontrof th ttty Omu'il of Salt CUT, mad Maj . IWO. Ifi H . tli SOTltl ' ro I KEDITORJ. l:lat of Utmh II. Krur. daivajiMl. NOTIl K K IIKKKRT UIVKM HY TUB attmiultrttr of thatat of lluh H. II r,i d ri to th rnMltora ot and all priHt harinit riatm th at4 dfan. to i htMt thm with th nrf roni-b- r within fn mffftth rtr th rl riihik attm of ihl notlra in Ik aid at th otcof t ummlniri A tMu-hlow- . rvHiia and a Uart ftulM'na Halt l.k01J, 1 Ih wtiniy alt I ak. I tah Twrrttocy. Dated Halt lliHlr May II. ivi; Kn la M llor., Admii!tra'if of th aatat of Hog II. Hni rWa,L I.KiAI.. " SUMMONS. In the Dlxlrli't Coiiii In and for th Third Jmlt-fia- l DUlrti't of I th Territory, l oiiuly of Salt lke. Katk t1. TaVloh. VliUiitlff. ) Ull.BMlT H. T VYLOK, IVrrUiUnl. I Th IVipl of th Terrii.irv of l lsh iid K'lrlv"i!nu totiniirt H Tavlor dfnrtni: AKK IIKKKHY KKyl 1UKI TO AP-- pcKr In an nrtlon liniiihl U(iHlnt von ru-th ahi-- luimod plaintiff In tlm ttrlrt Court of th Thlnl Judli UI l.trt.-- t of th Trrltorjr of I tah. and to aimwrr th mmiilslnt fjli-- thrtn wtlhln tn av ix.lntv of ih day of rrlri artiT th rvh on you of thlt xmimona If Mrvd within th!ioimtv: or If arvl oat of this county, hut In lhldltn. t. within twnty ilayn; .ith.rntw. wiililti forty day or Jiule'-lin-n- t by drfault will Iik takn against you. to th pntyr of wld iinnpNlnt. Th mtlil arthui in hlU(ht to hav a di-- r of thin rourt dlaaolvtntr Ih ootidii of tnatrl ninny hprtof.rriHtiui and ofriidiut; awiirdtnc plalntll runtodv of Ih child. Carry lhla Taylor, isan of oald mar-rliiir- . and roata of null, Ahovv dwrrc prard for on lit groutiil thai aim- Ih Hi't lht mouth of thir mrnK defendant h il fully l.iilil. tvfnd and nri;li'td lo pmid for plaintiff th romtimu n'! of nf. or to provide for tlii-l- r nald child Thai im June. II. dcriiitaut has rmrlhutd ho olnr itlhylrnoI'thhliltnl.g tonaiil Ih Knpport of plaintiff hiIIioukIi often rtie.td to do mi. und ha.si'OinyHMled plaintiff tti upihi1. out of!iron iuan, iHUh ilrfrndani and thlr Mhl child. And you ar hrhy iinllNrd that If you fall oapiieiir and aiici- the aald inmplalnt aa ahov tln said plaintiff lll apply to Ibr court forth relief thrn'm. Wltncaa, Hi Hon. Ctmti an. .IuiIkh and Ih al of Ih liirii't Court of th Thltil Judicial ntiorict, siAtl In and fur Ih TVrrttotv of I tah. Ihl th day of April In th yar of oiu Uirdon tlimiviml lht hurt-iIiti- I and uiulv. IlKMiyd! Mi Mil i AN. Clerk. Hvdao. I). Irfii'Mis. lieputv i Ink. H LAWP SCRAP. Old Fashioned Encounter Between prominent Attor-neys, 0 m CONTEMPT OP 00UET. vhts of Tobogging- -A Small Boy'g 4 Eeasoning-Ko- tes of Interest. book, "Recollection of hia raov '". iDpj Gen. Reuben Davis gives lllowng account of a personal with a judge who iv patience gave way. ami I felt my-- perfect blaze of sudden fury. I -- my pocket a very fine knife with ' thin Made. As I sprang to my " ."drew out this knife, opened it and . it po'Mt foremost into the bar, steadilv at the judge all the lie'" M.v object was to induce the Ip'tootdcr me to jail and then to u on the bench. The knife vt-,,- and the weight of the handle ,tcthe blaclo near the handle. Gen. "i (j,isoii Hnd several others ran ,ntli(. bench beside the judge, ordered , sheriff lo adjourn the court and car-4th- e judgoout of the court room, ,les number of .li-so- s seized ine. Howry being withdrawn, prudent - among my personal friends action and appealed to mo Hthe matter stop. I agreed to this. Wilins 1" l'ilss "Ifaight to uiy hotel, rraiw forward to-- ltd Hie i)tce where I wus stnnaing. I ailptl hit approai'h aud when close to ,'a.cd him if he had intended by his mo insult me. He said "No." Ithoa ,11 had been guilty of no offense to an indignity find requested explanation. Hn replied, "I do not, .explain niy official conduct to any ha moment I had slapped liim on the y. with my open hand. By some acci-n- ! a daw" hammer had been left on floor near by; he seized this and nek at ma violently, while I got from r pocket the broken knife and opened The bloir of his hammer fell upon r head, cutting; through my hat and reral files of paper to the bone. I made other stroke at his jugular with the rner of my knife blade. This blow upon liis jaw and I seized him with r left hand by the collar and pushed r head into his face. He struck again th the hammer, breaking and depress-- ; the outer plate of my skull bone, but t until I had inflicted three more cuts un his jaw. As we were pulled apart gave uio the third blow. I went to r room and sent the judge a message I to leave his room unarmed, as I mid attack him on sight. V Hie court met again that evening. ' 1 ii put on a fur cap', with the back part (ore, to conceal my wounds, and the wore his overcoat, with the collar II drawn up, to hide the tokens of mbat on his person. I did not meet il;e Howry fur seven years after this :.ir. I had gone to Pontotoc to attend Federal court and was sitting In a m with Roger Barton and Chancellor aimers was sent for from below. He hi returned and said to me: "I sup-- Davis, you care nothing about that 'air between you and arddgo Howry?', iromptly replied that 1 thought noth-:o- f it, that Howry was a" gentleman, d that our difficulty was casual and thout malice. Chalmers then , said it Howry was below and would be glad come up to Barton's room. He did so, I met him at the door and we oted each other in the most cordial oner. Until his death no two men ild be more sincerely friendly than we itinued to bo, I shall always believe he went down to hi grave without iing out what led to our quarrel that and I am perfectly certain that I "I S down to mine in equal ignor-'- i unless he comes back to tell me. SALT LAKE CITY, Sights and Scenes in and Around the Intermountain Metropolis, PLACES OF INTEEEST TO VISITOES. A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, the Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Laka't Location, Attraction! and Climate. Garfield Reach and Other Summer, Reiorti. The city of Salt Lake hag a fme whici h .'!"n,Ub,,w','lcL Tb9 Population la 55,000, and Is increasing at a rapid rate. It is situated at the base of the Wasatch wovmtatus in a lovely valley, rich in agrleul-turn- l resources and Is eighteen mileB distant tram Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above se level is 4,3K feet. There are many points of Interest to visitors in the city and near it. Here are some of them: The Temple. Thin mnirniflcont cream-whit- e granite struc- ture was begun April 6, 1853. It is 100xo feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers.when completed, will he HOO feet in heleht. Over i!?W'0"nav",W "Ponded on the Temple, rhf..- - now nri"! completion. In square with the temple is the s building called ' The Tabernacle. , i?frS how tbe nervices of the Mormon hmoh, andthenearo attended every Sunday .M7orm'""onne'awnd" conitrcitailonB of people, hnth (ientile. The structure i oval in bape. seventy-liv- feet high and aiOxisi feet tn length and breadth. It has a seating cupa-oit- of ltiM) people, ami here may be heard ha.r is claimed to be the llneHt organ in the world. Pattl once Bang in the tabernacle, and demonstrated that its acoustic powers are very The Gardo House, or Amelia Palace, was built hv Brigham Voitng who willed that It should Vie the residence of bis favorite wife. Amelia olsom Young, but since his death it has been used as the official resident's of dignitaries of the church. Brigham Young', Residences, known as the e aud the Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's dornaiu. all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot in which is ( Brigham Young's Grave. Tills can be reached hy passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway In the old mud wall which at one time encompassed Biigham's pri vare, 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 M useunt. This institution Is situated on South Tempie 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 HIU 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 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 is handsomely and comfortably flttcd up. Some of the best talent in the coun-try is constantly passing between the Atlantic and the Pacifle, and Salt Lake City is always made a stopping place for performances, either 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. s Assembly Hall, v near the temple, is used tn winter for worship by the Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 130x68 feet, and cost tlSU.UtiO. The ceiling Is dec-orated 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. Electrlo Street Car connect with every point of interest in the city The system is new and the appointments good. . Rapid tranBlt is assured. Camp Douglas, three miles east of the city and over 400 feet above it, is beautlfullraid out in the midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of the officers are built of stone. The nost commands a wide view of the city and t evond where Great Salt Lake lies like molten silver at the foot of the western mountains. neck's Hot Springs are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business centsr. They issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid in of rheumatism, dyspepsia and Scrofula The wat?rs 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 Sprints batweentheHot Springs and the city, about oLe mile from tho postotaca. There is a good hotel and comfortable tuth house in connec-- t on with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. Tha Mountains are unsurpassed inofmtahgonificent canyons, and grandest ara within scnlJrthe ct" These the tourist to iUmi davs weeks or months among their 2m? recesses to flshi to hunt, to scale the ftmtSohuSairlirt,fe, which im the turbulent Cottonwocd river; and mountains are lakes at the 6W of 7 Besides these ?, rMlnsJr?ekTarler" Kmlgration. and City picturesq and Creek canyims, all delightfully romantic. Pleasant Drives around the oatsklrta of the BSun.fnn fhe on et country roads, and "i,y ; ??f iLnss dividing meadows of rich through and ld ? fh0 alfa fa are eintlroly lost majestic mmmtama oral.hes , trees lf?toLvA heilKes of the wild dog-ros-tton eys 1847' The Great Salt Lake. Ingersoll, "few per-- : ..t thin, says Krnest ,,1,-- , strangely Asia. Africa. E"Pn nmor? ntlemM ran I sayt '"t)ng effects than ., In the1 coloring, more 8r)(, Bun,et on t Grwat Sa L( ,s ean be Lake i as beaut aW s r-The wa s - fcrnnd anywhere ;f (iarfleld "each ' a Swj'sbrrrXhi ,.s,ary for the t The cafe affords enjoyaweea f a qu( t prices, and Sgwhicti possess romantic. rdrdUonT. Union Pacinc a.i- - j Way company. -- " em. This resort cgden, and Is half way between " Jj. aimiiar lu SlMSS SarlSiraad i. well worthy a 'visiU PROGRAMME -:-OF:- UTAH DRIVIXd PARR SPK!.G RUE IEETHG. SALT LAKE CITY, j . UTah. Sprlu, Kach.g aTrotilng Merting for Hve Days, Vrom ,Im,e 10 to June 17, Inclusive. PURSES - $7,000. First June IS. ITJro,!uif- S:- -f flaw V Vo - f"" : Clans .: J) o. 'i mile heats, all ap-s..- au Second day, June 17. 2"- - JJ'''tng. :!M Class.: n.(n hi . mile dash. an o. s-- Running, ?, mile heats, all Hires. . . . ao Third Day, Wednesday, June 18. 5?- - --TrtUnB.8!!lf1Mi Kin io. Tor rolnnwlo, Wyoming, Montana .o. and I lah hoires 1- 1- Kuuuiiig. f, mile heatu, all au'es.".:: 3UU Fourth Day, Thursday, June 19. v?" !i;""m'"'lnt ,1W 'w all so 2 ' nwruw.' 'n I'i mile tla.sh, all a:,'e.i.... aw Fifth Day Friday, June 20. K0, )i -JWhft- free fr all HH) No. - Trottlng,S:inaHs.. WW No. 1- 7- Running. ' uiili- - heatit for imrses Inal have niu and not won a rain this meeting vi o. 18- -- Kunulng, I mile heats, all ages. jtVaj Knl ries for all races. Including running, to close to ay at, :iu. All rac es 10 pr cnt entrv fee. All ninnlng races, u pr'cent iiiiimI accdu-pau- entrance, and S ppr rout dav lieforn race. Ail trotting and racing t" tie governed by the AniM-tra- iVottiu 1 and Kai-m- Kulrs." No entrance ai'ccptf d unless accompanied by the money. 'or further conditions apply io J. K. (illlcsplc, Miiitftsei'. F. II. lyer, Secrelarv. ADVERTISE. For epnees on the fence enolosingthe new East Si do Hotel npply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1st South St. East, opp. City Hall K0CKV MOUNTAIN (1KNERAL West 'irsi Booth St., Salt Lak. Utah Territory. Wo are t he largest labor com-nan- y on the Pacific Coast. We che-- rf nUyan-rjra- r correspondence regarding western market-- , am the antbonied labor aaanta for a railroad companies in fins eeetion, and will answer .ii! correspondence in our line, rrwaeral agents for Eastern Patents. We ara th9 largest agency on the Pacific Itait. Seattle Oftice, V Front Street. Tscoma Office. Pscific Avenas. LoaAnwles Office. 30 Sonth Spring iUaat. BoUe City OHice. Horrisna Block. Denver Ottieo, HIS Soventornth btreet. Call or write. La. I--. COLORADO 1QESC1 LOCIBIAJA BUIE tOT- - TE&T COSPASI. sold and Information iumlabed. Tel exriphlc rerwrta received toe sain-.- - day of oriw'ii and mml.hed to ail whopurnca-- e me. ofl-et- Ua.t f ail driw.ng. '" '" loallea to a'l out : p. aBox tl. Turf Bst--ir"- " Pa'--- lkoau mu.so.sni A RESOLUTION' Granting a Frttuvhiae to the Suit Lake Hapid Trautit C'omxtnj. Section I. Be H revived by the ntv Council of halt Lake city: That the Salt Lake Knpld 1 .insit ( onuiany." Its successors anil assigns, have the authority and consent of the council, and the pennKMoii i herein- - construct and granteil it. lo ojier.ite hv electric or cable mo- - tive ta.wer. a single or double track street rail-road, together with all the ne. esai v switches ror the a of s.iid roa.i'. 0,i uif fol-lowing stnvtsof sal,) namely: I. Along Ninth Kast street froni'theivnterof Seventh south street to the south llueof Nlulh South street. . t'onnnenclngon Sevenlh South stm-- t at the east bank of Jordan liver and running thence west to tulrrh street, south on t)(luliTh Miwt to Indlsna avenue, and theu.-- west ou Indiana avenue to the county rnut west of lilfiidale I'ark. Along NorthTemplesliivt Trom First Kast stivet to Third West street, thence south ou 1 hint West street to South Temple street. 4. Along Ninth North street f nun Third West street to Sev.-nt- West stieet. !. Along First street trom First Kast street to rort Douglas reservation. oniuieuclng on A street at the intersec-tion of First stivet and running thence north ou A street to Second street, thence east on Second street to C street, thence north on (' stivet. to Firth stivet, hence eat on Fifth stivet to the ivmetcn 7. Along Sixth Fast stivet from Fourth South steel to Ninth South street. s. t'onimeuclugou Tenth Fast street al of Fourth South street and running thence south on Tenth Fast street to FlfthSouth s'leet. thence east on Fltlh Sotnh stivet lo Kleventh Fust stivet. thence south on F.lerenth Kast street to Sixth South street, east on Sixth South stivet to Twelfth Last street, theme over so much nr th streets na mav ne vested in the city, south on Twelfth Fust street to Flghth South street, east on F.lirhtli S.iuth stivet toThlneeuth Fast street south on Thir-teenth Fast street to Ninth South stivet. thence east on Ninth South street tothe outer of sec-tion ten. township one south, range one east. Along Second South street trom First Fast streei to Seventh West street. On the following conditions, viz.: Such track or tracks to be laid 011 such grades as an now or may hereafter he established by the dtv council, lu consideration or mis franchise the grantee. Its successors and assigns us afore-said, are hereby reonlriM to keep in gissi re-pair the space inside and between the tracks, and a space nf two fret each side of the same with the same mstertal as Is used on the street where such track Is luirt. and also to use mil steam power, nnlras the same la stationary. u .in iMn 01 me roan lor propelling cars, iiiueH permitted by the city council. And the gran- tees aforesaid shall pliice em's ujvin said rail-road, with all ueit'Hsarv uiislern improvements for the convenience and comfort of the passcn gets, which shall be run tiiereon each and every way, both ways, as often as the public conven-ience mav require, at a mte of sied not ex-ceeding tivtl e miles per hour, and under such remilatlnns a" the city council may from lime to prescribe Provided, that the gr intees afore-said shall comply with the directions of the city council lu the of said rail-road, and In any other matters connected with the regulation of Ihe same, and lhat the track or tracks shall tie constructed In the center of the slivefn unless otherwise directed by the city council, and in such manner as shall be approved by the street suervinor: Ihe track to tie laid and the road operated so as lo cause no unnecessary impediment lo Ihe romhion and ordinary use of said streets for all purposes; and that the water courses of said stivet shall lie left free and unobstructed; said track to lie laid upon gisid foundation, even with Ihe sur-face 01 the roadway; anil good and iiemiaueut crossings shall be made by the grantee afore-said at the Intersection of the and e wherever the same shall be necessary at the discretion of the city council and under the direction and to the acceptance of the street supervisor, and upon such portion of streets herein grauti d as are only partially graded, said grantee shall so grade said streets as to give trackage to vehicles equivalent to the portion occupied hy said grantees, and all tracks constructed by said grantee wherever streets shall be paved, shall Is? with the flat rail! and on the portions herein granted of In-diana auenu. Ninth Kast street. Tenth Kast street. Fifth South street, and Second South street, and of such streets as are bui four rods wide, satd grantee shall construct no more than one track and and the space between double tracks, or between main tim k and any switches shall not exceed seven feet : unites authorized by the city online 1. The price of a single passaye shall not exceed ten rent, and no charge shall lie made In oxcesa thereof. Said company shall pay Into Ihe city treasury a per capita tax of l mills for each and every fare collected. Section II. That this franchise Is granted for the term of twenty veal's irom the dale of the passage of this resolution, and accepted on the followiig conditions, vlas; Hhat If the grantee, its siiccessois and ass'gns, shall fall to perform all the stipulation of this resolution, the cit y council, after sixty day'a notice, and ou failure on part of said company to iirovlde a remedy or make satisfactory arrangement therefor, mav bv a s vote, declare the prlvelt-ges'her-granted forfeited, and pnseed to take possession of the road bed, and control the same as II this resolution had not been passed. Sections. That nothing in this grant shall be so construed aa to prevent Salt Lake tity or Its authorized agents from paving, sewering or laving gas or water mains or pipes, altering, repairing or in any manner improving any of the streeU mentioned herein, or any other streets of said cltv, but all such Improvements shall he made with as little injury as practic-able to satd railway and the operating thereof, Sec. 4. That In the construction and ojiera-It-Io-of satd railroad, tha said grantee and Its successors anil assigns shall at all times win-for-to such ordinances, rules and regulations as have been or mav hereafter be adopted by the City Council of said city In relation to op-erating railroads, street railways, or tramways in said cltv. and for each violation thereof, they shall be liable to a lino In a sum not exceeding Imo. Mec. 5. That whenever the Oily Council shall And It. necessarv or desirable to grant to any other street railroad company a franchise over any of the streets herelu granted, to secure to such other company a connection wlf any Im-portant center or terminus, the grantee herein shall allow running arrangements over grantee's tracks to such other company on streets where said grantee may have a double track, upon such other company making ritilt-abl- e payment for constructing, maintaining and operating the portion of said grantee's track so nsed. Sec. That Halt Lake (ity shall In no way be liable or responsible for any accident or damage that mav occur In the construction or operation of said railway by reason of thede. fault or misconduct of said grantee aud Its successors and assigns, or their employees, and the acceptance of this grant shall he deemed an agreement on the part of said grantee, for Itself mid successors and assigns to save the said cltv harmless from and against all liability, loss, costs,, expense and damage of anv nature arising nut of any such default or misconduct, or which may accrue by reason of any accident or injury which may ts cur In or by reason of tho construction or operation of said railway, and to indemnify and repay said dtv for any loss, costs. expense ordamage of anv kind It may sustain by reason of any such default, misconduct, accident or Injury; and If anv judgment for damages for any such default, misconduct, accident or Injury shall bo recovered against the city, the recovery thereof and the Judgment therefor shall be dual aa between the said city and the said grantee and Its successors and assigns, and conclusive as lo the liability of the latter to the former: provided, said grantee, has had notice of the pendency of the suit. In which such Judgment Is recovered, and 11 as been given an opiKirttinlty to defend the same. S'e 7 Thai if this grant, with the terms and conditions herein contained. m not accepted in writing by said grantee within thirty days after the passage nf this resolution, together with a relinquishment to Salt. Lake CHy of said grantee s franchise on Kighlh Kant street, then this grant und franchlss shall bcoine null and void, and all rights on that portion of streets herein granteil. on which said road Is not actually constructed and operated wlthl'V three years after such acceptance shall at once be forfeited to the city. Passed May mift ("ro. M. St 'lTT. Atied: Loins Hvams City Recorder. Usnr.it Status or A mkhk a, I Tkiihitory o i'tah. vss. : Salt Lk citv. I I Iiils Hvsms. Itcroni. rof Sjlt Lake City, do hereby certify that the foregoing i s full, true and correct copynf a Wit for "a reolu-lio-graining ftenchlae lo the Salt Wke Ranld Transit company." p""d by the CHy Council ol Salt I.tkc Citv, Way , lU". as appear nf record In tnr . In testimony wiiie.i. I bate hereunto set inv h.inrt ar.'l ufTni-- 'l the nra!" ffnv Pal 01 Salt Like Cly, this Jih day of May A n l'" ' LOI CHy Kc orrfer NOTICE y thf. ixtkmtvw or Tttr. cvrr r roini.il to extee I warar mains a Thtri street rrom termtuus betarea t. and M atreaf tn midway heen M and N. witn latterala e I treei'. N.rf.- la hervbr given hv the Ctt r Cnetl at Halt Lake ttty nf the lutenthto of u.-- etniorti n make the following tfearrtbej ttnpmrtnieai, . ni : F 1 ten. tint and laving tr water pit or main aloti the toJ..tng strewia tiamelrj Thlnt sireei from terminus lln I. and V streeia nil.laav llera M and N. U!i M street and defravlnjf tsre fvure of the emit tbaranf Mi'ma'e l at itrsnioi eight hitnoee.1 itoiiar br a hsal aasmen! np Ibe M itr pie.e of gro.ind ithin tt,ahtl. IniilMftvd dlstliet petng Ih dlatrVt I.. K affected or beiieit.t av sai.l Iraproveateat, namelt: All nf lot I bi.-- M i l'iste, lot 1 blo'k J lot 4 M. i all In pUi l si l l.akelllv Survey. All pete aa.l obe.l.ta to tha carrvlng o il uf s'i-- tntenti.Mt mnat ha. presented (n writing to tSa tliy Ke.or-t- vn .sr lvr..re Vs mh Ish- baarg the luiw aei bv tk aid t'oum-i- l waen It will bear and rust4f 11. ti ,ie. ttous as ma he made thereto. tlv order of ine i l ouurll of ba';t I liy, niado Aprti .'At I'i-t- litis Cllf Becwder. Salt t.aketltvMay 1st. twv NOTICE. ThKVSI-H- tl,rAIITMa!IT I Orni gorCtmrTHou.su rn t't aHnsi v WtsmhuTtiK, Mar I. l.0. Whsss hv satlsfa-tnr- avldeteireseiited tn the iindersiuUfM It haa been niadetn appear that the National Hank of the RepuNIr at Sail l4tke city. In the cltv of Hall Lake. i the county of Salt Lake, and territory of I tah. hasriimplled with nil the provision. of tha statutes of the Flitted Slates, reoutred to lie compiled with liefore an i shall Iw authorised toroJnnteucc the Imisiiics of bauk Axo IHknie'lit. IJesse It Abrahams, den ul and acting. oiiiptroilet .wf the rurrem v. do heret.v ceittfv that the National Itank of the Republic al Salt Lake 11 o, in the rliv of Sail Lake, In the isiiutv of Salt Istke ana of I'tah Is authorised in commen. the hiisUieaa of banking as provided In Mect!m nrt one bunilriMl and stxiv tune of the t statutes ol the 1'iilte.l Stales. I.V TFM'IMONV WIIFHKKF, wllneae my hand and seal of ofllce 1I1U Uth da) ol May. sm. .1 It. AHtlas. Iiepttly and acting cotniitroller of tha cur rencv. No. t Id. NOTICE OF THK INTKNTlnN OF TI1F. CITV I'ouucll to rxicnd watr.' mains 011 Fourth South street, between Filth and Sixth Fast streets. Notice Is hereby given by Ihe I'lty t'ouncU of Salt Lake i'lty of the tuientlon of such t ouie II lo links the followltiff Improvement, to wn Fxtctidlug ant! Iiiv ug lism uaterp!pe nr mains along Ihe following streets, namely: Ou Fourth South street front present terinnius mldwav lielween Fl'ili anil Sixth Fast streets, ao iisls cas to sixth Fast street, and defraying three (oiirtlis ot Ihe co-,- ttiertsif. eellniatiNl al .xsi (ceveu hundred dollsis.i, by a lis-n- l assess-ment ns.n the lots or pieces of jround wtlhln the rollownig described district, being the ills-li-t 1.1 ls imected or b"in iltlisi by said Im-provement, niitnelv: Lot I and II. hh ck SS. Joist anil a. block.'W, all In plal II. Salt Lake flty survey. All protests mid objections to tha ciirrviug out o( such Intention must tie pre. aented In writing to Ihe city recorder on or June HMh. ISO. Img the time set by the sulil Council when II will hear and consider such ohlecitons as may be mane (hereto. He order of me tlv Council of Sail Lake Cltv, made May i:tth, iHbii. I.0CIS HVAMS. City Ue. iiiier. NOTICE OF THK tNTFVriu.yOr TIIFCirVtTM'V-ct- l lo ete i.l watet mains on firsl aire frmi u lo II .i.e-- t Nofb-- t herein g'fm be tha Cte refe-l- l nf S,,lt Kik I Itv of lb tniMillotl ot irh t imctl to make the fiit.,wng rtsrils.l Itnpravemctit. Itimi' Fxiemlln- ab.l 'srief icon water ttba or mam. ai..ng tba b.toalna slrasHa. eamelvi First ne-- froiii l lo II t aud rtffyib three fotirl hs of c si lhre,tf. estlmalMal ihie Tboiisuid , tl'ltl' Hollar be hual a aes.ineiit tis,i, tti int. or lite, of giwiftt II tun lh folo !tilerrls-d.t!rl.- bet.ig t district to Is alette t or beo.'riled hv Ilw bnoeioeiil uameiv AH of bit. I and . M sj 'tl lols I and 1 hl.s '. T l"l & M' k , ! !lv blcs-- fl all In '' I s.tit I. .fc. 1 tie sorvev. AH proicia and .hert!,i. tn the rartytitg n,a of u. h inlennon tnusl lirsaentr.l III art: toar lo tk Cliy ller.ir!er on it Ve.'ora M.ytT tat tselriar Hie lime set 1V liie satd eiwn.il when It a llllieai and .onabler .11. a uh)e tiwia as ntf lie m.le ibctvto llynnierof na Civ Council f Salt I a. CHy, made April M, !. le'fta . v.tMst ny Hwd. r. Sail Ij.kefty. Mav I. tsul. NOTICE OF THK. INTENTION OK TIIKCITVCOCS-- I to extend w aler mal t. oti I'.itnl sooth Isdw een sixth and Seventh Kj.1 streei. Notice Is hereby given h the I itv Council nf Sail l.aiie city oi iie ot sin h 0011 11 to make the b Hewing described liiii'rovrnirnt to wit: r.xieuitiug and lailng lrn atrr H;a, or mains along the foil, iw tug streets, naoci. TMid S mlh trei beiwen sixth an.l Sernlh i ast slrispta, aud defia1. ing tluve tnurtas .,f the cost thereof .siiiuai.sl ,l Twentv a.x linn-dre-aud Fifty cfc.'1i dollsrs. by a al assess-ment mt'in the lots or p!tre of grotiiid a iihin Hie following desi rllied dutrli I, m il. Ihe di tnct tobeanectednr henetttrd by said ImpMve. iiu'iil. tismel) liadiuidf. blori :m. tuts ft acd A bli k In lot. 1 mid . bl... k s. lots I and 1. I hs'k t;. all lu put II Salt l.skci'it, nrr.r All protests and obieeiloiis 1.1 the arrvl.ie out of .ib h Intenlloii must lie iirsseni.,1 in nriciig lo tii( Ity Heis.r.ler on or We (ore June iar bring th lime set hv aalit cnun il when it will hrar and consider such objections as may lie lllride I hereto, Hv order of the City Council of Salt L.vke Cil). made May t. 10. Ie:rta Hn, t Ity Kisor.ler, NOTICE. Or THK 1NTFNTION OF THK CITV Council to extend water mains on Second South street from between Twelfth and Thir-teenth Fast lo midway Is'tweeuThlrteeuUi aud Fourteenth Fast streets. Notice ic hereby given hv the (ity Council of Halt Lake City of the Intention of such I 011n.il lo make the riillowing described Improvement, : Fxtendlng and lBjing Iron water plia--s or mains along the following streets, namely: Ou Second South street from mid-way between Twelfth ami Thirteenth Fast streets to midway between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Fast afreet, and dorniylng three-fourth-of Ihe cost thereof, estimated at tlM.tJO Iseven hundred and llilHy flve dollarsi, by a local assessment uiion the lots or pieces of ground within Ihe following descrliied district, being the district to be affected or lienetltted hy said Improvement, namely: Lots I and Woeg III. Iota (I aud 7. blis k -- . lots t and .1. block lots ft and (I, block as, all In plat K. Salt Lake (ity Survev. All protests and objections to the earning out of such Intention must, lie presented lu w riting to the City Uecorder on or liefore June 10th. si, bring the time et by the said Council when It will hear and con-sider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the cltv Council n( Salt Lake City, made May lath, isw. I.OCIH HVAMS. CHy Hecirder. NOTICE OF TH INTFNTIOM Or THK CITV Council to extend w ater mairs on First North street from f irst West to W cat Temple street with lateral of twenty rials on Wist temple street. Noti. e is hereby glxen hv tha CHy Council of Sail Lake ciiv nf Ihe Intention of sin h I oiim ll to make Ihe following tireeribed Imptovetnrul, low ti: Fxleniling ami laving Iron waler plus, or mains along the following streets, namely! On First North street from rltsl Wesi street to West Temple street with lateral of twenty nsls on West Tatuple street and defraying three fourths nf Hie c.d thereof, estiuiMed ut lliHAim nineteen hundred and eighty. tlve.lol lai-s- . by alisal a.scssiueut. upon the lots or pieces of gl oil lid within the fiilliiwlueii.--r!w-district, lM'lng the aislrti t lo le adeel.dor by said Improvement, uiiuiely; lds I, U ti. 4. lilork HH lots 4. h 6, 7. bio. k nn. lols a. A, block IH, all In plat'A, Malt Lake City Survey. All protests and objection to the carrying out of such Intention must b presented In w riling tothe City Recorder on or before June in. livi, beluif the time set by the said Council when it will near and consider such objections aa may lie made thereto. Hy order of Ihe CHy Council of Salt Lake City, mads May 13, ibW, UH'IS HVAMS. City Recorder. NOIUT.. OK THF. INTKNTH'V OK THK CITf (.'oitiicll to ax'end toa watnr mauia Wall strivt adj. d;,ing i"pitl gnmnda neti toll. Inler.asj-ti,.- I'urt.r.t street. ,i'd along Currant street a set ti lla liitars ttoal with Oak t'-- N ill. ei he.vl y given v thefliy Cnnc!l nl Malt Lake it of the udeiitlori g'.u- - h l imn-e- ll lo :n ae the ruiowiivi dewrl'4 imprn.a. proveiueiits unit Hiendirijf and 'itm Imo water plpea nr maths .long i ha lollowlng streets, namely- Wai street adinln Cal-to- l gromi.ia to H luu,r!n 1U1 Cn' rant streei. an 1 iirmt Cnrr.ql .treat .t H In. tersmtiou witn Oak attaot, ard derravin three o,ir' .,. of th" coit lh.re.d eetiuiald at a. ill tweiite five nun Irad dnllara. bv a b. al avessni.nl upon the lta i pleraa of grnoi.t wttlntl the following iles nbe4 dlstrti-- t tmlcg the di.trli I lo M afTe 't-- d or heneitla.) by ta I llliproi rnirnts, namely: Lots 1,4 IV . III. Iius k I, Isiie I. It I Hi. k It. all l plat K Halt l.Jk. CHy survey All pcitesi anl objeetbui. to the rarrvmg out ..f an, a tn. leiiilnn inti.t be prwntad In writing to I' CHy Uncord.r on or iief.ire My T Iji betug Ihe lime set hy the 4M C'eireil wh.n It Will bear and consular such nbjx lion, aa may M tna.le thereti. Hy nider of the City t nun.il ol Halt l- - CHy, mads April I, I ah 1 HvsaUMTiy Ra.ircer. Halt IsikaCHy May I. m. CLAIRVOYANT. KRIVAL EXTKAOKMMARY OP MRS. iV Dr. Oraham. th distinguished, world-fame- d and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit medium in this country; seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, born with veil and greatest prophetic gift of second sight. While entranced will reveal every hidden mys-tery of life. Has been pronounced In Kurope and America the greatest living wonder of the p' resent age. Understands the scieenc of the Persian "and Hlndoomagic."or ancient charm-workin-and prepares Egyptian talismans which will overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost afflictions, make marriage with the one you love no failure; removes evil influences, had habits: cures witchery, fits and all and mys-terious diseases: will give correct information on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, absent friends; everything; never-fallin- advice to young men on marriage and how to choose a wife for happiness, and what business best adapted for speedy riches ; stock speculation a specialty; recovers lost, stolen or burled prop-erty; locates treasures aud minerals. Also gives indispensable advice to young ladles on love, courtship and marriage. If your lover Is true or false, and gives picture of future hus-band, with name, age and date of marriage. The mysterious and successful manner In which she treats matters of the utmost obscur-ity has given such universal satisfaction that her name has become a proverb In thousands of households made happy by her aid and ad-vice. The fact that she has a standing chal-lenge of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to any medium who can equal her In her mar-velous revelations is sufficient evidence that she stands today without an equal in her line of business. Madame wisheB it thoroughly understood that she is the only bona tide seventh daughter of seventh daughter of the present age, and advertises nothing but what she can do. and would not be classed with Ihe many cheap pretenders found in every city. All who are lu trouble, whosf. fond hopes have been blasted, who have been deceived and dis-appointed through false predictions of others, before giving up to despair, are invited to call and become convinced of the true statements of the above wit hout delay. Madame can con-vince the most skeptical, as it is a fact throughout the world, since the days of ancient witcberv. that only a seventh daughter, bom with a veil, can reveal the future cor-rectly. Honrs-- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. strict. N. B. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for illustrated circular with special terms. MRS. UR. UKAMAM.aWjsouth Main St.. rooms t and H, Rayhoiild block. NOTICE OF THK or Tltd f'lTY Council to extend water mains on Third South street from near Klghlh r.ast street lo Ninth Kaal street. Notice Is hereby given by Ilia City Council of Halt Lake t ity of the Intention ol uchi ouiuil to make the following deariilwd liiiirociii,oit, Kxteiidltig aud laying iron atr plpea or iiialns along tha following si reels, namely: Third Hunt h from near t Iglitli Kist street to Nluth Kant etreet, and defraying three fourths of Hie thereof, relttuated al inn, by a local aaaeHsnient upon the lots or pieces of ground within Ihe following da. acrtbed district, being tha district to he arterled or benefited by aald Improvement, namely: All of lolag, , block t, lota ft. , blis-- 41. lots . 7. Hock 40. lota I. V. block 4a, all In plat II, Halt I .ska city survey. All pnrteats and oh lections to the carrying out of sum Inteutlon must lie presented In writing tn 'ha CHy He. eorder on or before May SfJth. law, being the time eel hy the -- aid Council when It will hear and consider such objections a may he madu thereto. My order of the CHy Council of Halt Laka CHy, made April Kind. Pan Lotria Hrana. :tjr Uecorder. bait Lake Ctly, May 1st. IMh NOTICE THE INTF.NTION OF THK CITY OPCouncil to extend water mains on Center street, commencing at Intersection of Peach, running north to Hlxth North, aud from of Center and First West and running on Fifth North lo Second West. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Suit Lake lit v of the Intention of such Conn ell to make the following descrliied Improve meul, : Extruding and laying Iron water pipes or mains along tha following streets, liamely: Center street, commencing at Intersection of Peach, running north Ui Sixth North street, and from Intersection of Center and Flmt West, and running on Fifth North Ui Second West street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at tutu tfour thousand dollars), by a loeal Upon Ihe lots or pieces of ground within the following descrliied district, being the district to be affected or heneiltled by said Improvement, namely: All of lots 11,3.4. A, block u; lots I, X. a 7. block VI; Iota V. a, 4. ft, block as; all of block W; lots fl. block it; lots y. a. 4. blocks, plat K; lots I. s, 7.. block IM; lotsM. 6 7. M, block l.'U. lots H. .1, block I.W all In plat A. Halt Lake City survey. All protests and objection Ui the carrying out of such In-tention must he presented In writing to tha City Kecorderon or before Mav Iff, sno, hetng the time set hv the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections aa may he made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, madu April IM it. iswt. Lotus Hvams. (ity Recorder. Salt Lake City, May 1st, ISMI. NOTICE IVTFS'TIOtf HrTI!r-CITYrc.t'- f. OFTIir. water trains on Fourth fcioil street ihia liiorM arstwafd begluoliig at lortwr ol Flr"t Went alrael. Notice Is given hy the City Council of Hall l ake I tlv 0 the luleutloaof .11- - K I Mituctl lo maka tha following il" l Improtamant, to wit: r.tten.iina and larlng Iron waie ptpee or mains along the lolMiwing eiraeta, namely: Fourth Hou'h etreas. Hegiuumg al 4 point of connection wiih the mains at tha cor-ner of Flrat Weal and Foiina Houth elrawta, and running wtwrdoie bl. k and dafrarlo threa-ioiirtli- of la ct ihoriHif at lain twelve ttundrnl dottara hy a leal upon tha p.ta or pleea ef ground within the following dacrllat .ll.irt. t hetrg tba dintrtct to te affected "t hnamied hy aij Improvement, natneiv All of lot I 1 At Block 4. Iota ft a, J. Mlor 4. " M'te-- 411. lot. I. S, Blork 4S. nil 111 !'' A Halt lily Hurvey All proieets and ba.itoj tha carrying eit a Inieett.si sm M presented Hi writing to tee vr Kofdr m e Ir'fore Mat fl Isui IsMng lh time I f me aald 1 mini II hen It will hear and rmipw am h ohjevthrfia aa may b ma.t tearrtn. My order of tha city 1 mincil of M la City, made April I li lil'is HW. I Ity Kerorfler. Halt Ike t'Hy, May I, lw. KelljhU of Tobogganing. Jil sit astrido your toboggan, and it begins to rush down the descent ugaroad as hard as iron, with the of light, your first feeling is that nvould give everything you havo in wrM to he anywhere but where you There is, however, a wonderful .un auouc through tho P. aiarp air, taking corners cleverlv ,M,1ns of guiding pegs, and sailing li tnimipliantly 011 to the broad 'in of the lake. So many accidents '. nowever, taken place upon the lake "wt we of tho awkward squad were vmi t0 Rive it a wide berth, A snow J' ho'vever. the complexion ' or tlireo inches of snow on the J.sliprx;ry track made the pace less "' a"d if, blinded by the snow and ""notorious wliitencss above, below around, you ran off the course, ' "H you and your sledge simply ' oror 1,a'f a dozen times in tho soft without the inconvenienco of p bones, much lees of a broken ;. I catmot close this letter without "'"S '') tha effect of this glorious "Moors life upon the nerves. Iain MRuaded that all the bromides in wid ara incomparably inferior to a '.taught of Engadine air.-'"- - 8T0C K H 0LI)E B H EETI N . THK STOCKHOLDERS OF THF, HALT 1 Lake Chamber of Commerce are hereby notified that there will lie a general meeting of the stockholder of the said chamber of Com-merce held at 8 e'rlock p. tn. on Wednesday, the 4th day of Jnne. A. 0. at the Federal Cmirt room. ID the city of Salt Lake. Utah, for the purpose of amending the articles of Incor-poration, of aald corporation. In order that It capital stock mar be Increased, and for the further purpoae of tran-sacting such other business as may come be-fore It. A full attendance Is required, aa It Ih necessary that an affirmative vote of s of all the stock. In order lo amend the articles of Incorporatloh. Attest: FKaKK K. Olt i aHPia. FIIF.D HIMOV, Secretary. Acting President. NOTICE OF THK I NTF.NTH IN OF TH V. I ITV t lrt tt ell pi extend water mslua on Kecoud Houlh street from between Tenth and Kleventh Fast hi midway betwaen and Twelfth Fast sireeia. Notice Is hereby given by the CHy Cnunrtl of Hall Lake city nf tha intention of such Coun-cil hi make tha following dear rllied Improve-ment, t4 wlt: Fstendlng and laying Iron water plie or mains ahmg tha following streets, namely: Month street from hetwen Tenth and Rlarsnlh F.aat to midway between Eleventh and Twelfth East streote and defraying three fourths of tha enat thereof, estimated at;i1OKUn three thousand dollars, hy a local uumtil upon tba kits nr pieces of ground wlthlu tha hdhrwlng dlstrlil. belngthe district to ba tet4 w benefited hy said Improvement, namely: All of lots I and X, block W, UHa and , block lots ft and a. block iff, Iota and 7, block all lu plat F. Halt Laka etty survey. All pr.Haau and objections to the carrying out nf suck In-tention must Is" presented In welling to tha tity Kecotiler on or befor Mar 7th. 1st" ttaing tha time set by the aald council when It will hear and consider such ohjactlooa aa may be tr ade thereto. By order of the city Council of Halt Laka City, mad April . lu Ujt.'ta HrM. CUT fUKwrdar. Salt Laa Citv. May I. NOTICE OF THK IVTENTIoK OF 'THK CITV Council l(tend water mains am Flral West sweat from Hixtb to He0l aVwitai atreeta, N.dlie Is hereby given by the ntv fVmBe f Hall Lake CHy of ih Intention ate ft Cmiaetl to make the following deacrthad Impro'ewwat. to wit: Fitendlng and larlng loo wta pipe nr main along tha following Mr- -e aamaiyt lrt Weal atreal from with wii Aavaara Mnutk atreeta. and tffrrln lra timrxtm of thrt thereof. "tlinteii al liy. fits hundred dollar, by a k ' a""""' op-i-the Ma or piece nf gonad within tha M lowing described t helng tha district to lie affected nr henelltte.1 by autd tm JMvem, namely: Allot krf 4. ft Mock ; b I t. 7 a. Murk c. 7. Htnrk U M A HUieal 14. all la plat A. Halt Lake Illy Sun ay. Ail protent and nhterllooa to tha carrying nut of tick laientK mta ha prevented la writing w the l ily KacrwiW 0(1 or lft' May alia. !, Ndng tba tlma eel hy the aald '"laetl mhmn l win hear and consider su k rfbjertiuoa aa mf be made thereto. My nrd"f o' tha CHy Council at Halt Laaa fliy, made April iwh fsuo I,fia llw City Baeurdar. Halt Laa Illy. May let. lo F1KE iUKM BOXES. Fire alarm keys are in tho possession of nolicemen. and citizens resld ing near the signal Ixixes. The key Is simply inserted and turned. To locate a tire count the number of strikes. Example: Au alarm Is turned in from box 314; the bell will strike The alarm will be struck lour times. AI.AHM B0XK: Second North anil Center streets. )S-- Kant Temple und So. Temple streets. 15- - C01'. Kast Temple and First South streets. 14 Cor. Kast Temple and Second South streets lft-- Kast Temple aud Third South streets 1- 6- or. Kast Temple Slid Second South streets 41 Cor. South Temple and Find Kast streets. 4U ,r. South Temple and C streets. tn Cor. South Temple and J streets. 51 Cor. Second aud A streets. or. Third and F streets. "I Cor First East and Second South streets. V-Co- r' First Kust and Third Siuth struct a. .ui'or. Fourth Kast and First South streets. aft-- Fourth East- and Third South streets. ifi-- Fourth Kast and Fifth South streets. "13-- First South and Soveutb Kast streets. ."1 Cor Third South and Seventh Bast streets. "31-- First South and W. Temple streets. Second South and W. Temple streets. or. Third South mid W. Temple streets Second South and Second W . streets. ror First .Voiih and Second Wet streets. "il-- Cor Fii-s- t South and Third West streets. itl-- Tnird South aud Third West streets 34--Z C M 1.. Kast Temple, between South Temple and First South streets. store, First South, between Kast and West Temple si reels vi'A C M. I- - Tannery. Fourth North, First and Swmd West stjeets. onu r. vr CHire or Fihk DtirMcr:wr.!T. February-'- :, tscii. Iheiehvcertifv lhat the. above nnmcrallon aud location of the alarm hoses are corr-- t. C. B. H'MXTon. Chief of Department. XOTICK. THE TNTKNTION OK THK CITV OF Council to extend water mains on fourth Kast street, between Flrat and Second South Streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Laka City of foe Intention of U' h Coun-cil to xn.iU tha following dcarrlhed Improre- - nient. Kslentllng and laying Iron water plies or mains along the following streets, namely: m Fourth Kaat street, be-tween First and Hcond South alreeia and three fourths of the cost thereof esti-mated at (Itrrt.iUi eight hundred and aeventv-fiv-dollars, by a heal asiiient upon tha lots or pieces of ground w ithin the following described district, ng tha district to h af-fected or lieneiitted by said Improvement, namely: Hart of lots.l, 4. bhe k M ; part of lots , 7. block Wall In plat H. Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objection tn tha tarrying out of such Intention inut be pre-sented in w riting lo the city recorder on or be-- f nr June 10. aw 1. being me time set by the Kaid Council when It win hear and consider such objection a may he mada thereto. Hy order of the city Council ol Halt lake Cl.y.ma.leMayn,..jm.mMvAMM City Recorder. N'OTICK THK INTKNTl'iNOFTHKCITVrorV-el- l OF to extend water mliion HrwmA f t street from Hnth to Klghth rhmtii iret and from a point rommeii' iug on Heventh Keen between First aud Second Kaat street on block ea't. Notice Is hereby (riven bv the (it v Cow II of Halt Lake I ity of tha intention of iw a council to make the following lniproerrtii. to wit- Kxtendlng and laying iron waier piie nr main along the follow lug at '. samrlr: llrgliitilug at the lntere..tiu lit HMith rkiuth and Hecotid F.aat irw. rullUlilli theiK" south two Moi k to r.igiith S.iiit atreat. ai from a cotnmeueiiig 011 a ttomh at reel between imt and SH-B-d Kaat and run-nln-eat one block, and d'tylng of the cfeit Iheraof aatlma'avlat Flfty-evr-llundrnl itHUlii dollar., try a kaal a ae.mnt nje,n the lota or piece .f r.m,.d wlthlu lb" following d ltilcl n tbe dlatrl-'- t to be sne-la- or hneliel hT a:ld Improvement, namely; All Im ! 4 sod . hi. k t. lota I. 7 Hid lr 'X M I. 7 nis hl. k 17. lota 4 t and a. fcfa Ii t 4il I l.lal A Slalt I." lt irv A'l feo-ea-n an I objartpaia to the rarrneg out of m- - tenli'dl WIS e prwenie.1 10 "i'lti!l lo IM ; i lly t'ordf op t hafnra May being ' the lima at by the H will ' h at aod rroider ucb ohpr. tloos may be i w ide tnr. ,,,, Hy order of the (ity Ctein'H City made April lA II""' t iy ltyjMr. S.lt l.aef;ly :..yS. liat JkOTH'K THK IST'.STHI ItF TtfK I VTY OF toeE'eiid wot main no Fstraat, hegUltlltir at Htxtb atreart an.1 CullUag taJUtk t4f Wiae.il F.eirtn and Tlilrd iraa Notbe I (vB t'f Heat Ity Conn, II of Hill l,ak" I ty of 'ha Irteolloo ! aorh I imnetj U. tni tlrf foliowi'.g ' rtlawl imj.aimtiii Mall Kitetidlng and Uli lr aatay Mt ortnatn :.ng the nuo-aic- .ra, nanwuf t F aire-- t. t n'sin fuiiBiog .eilhto miii r.eif a and Tt.lr) tet an.1 lur'i,'.f ha rial l&rr,f --a. tlmai'dal ivi iFitt.ii hu4f and rifv laiilara. by a k- -i Bpx tba a lit irtaaea .rf jesisjl wlir.io the foliowirig 4 rrflal rtlalel.-t- . tlarllig th 'llaTtf to lm .a-a- j a Naiaatitied hy aai.i iiipfof in. nti'i.y; ail ,. b.M I t i . :, toat l. mIi r- ! :. S b:rb Hi total 4 friwk , U hKrk a, bri t bira k a all 111 ( e1""' l ata 1 1' nrT,, .fna-- l CI Mi;eatl-a,- a t. 1 i carrying ei o' ioteioo n "w ari-- l in wn'ib 1" ft-- " F'eorda " tf-- Miv '?lh- beef tS-- tlnie sell fee le aald ':"' ! ! i aaar and taaaitaay ,, , .i.il n:y Be pad- - -f nt t - i io 'mtncit of r.-- t.aaa t,,.,. de A fwa " t irl, , 4- -, 'rvy hortr. ,all Ia'Citf May Ut i . A Small itoy's Beasoulug. ' small city in western Wisconsin a email boy who lives with his 'i?. )n" ''ay not long ago ho and 7r VVl'' walking quietlv down J'ii the little fellow noticed a J young eattle grazing along S" f'f the sidewalk. Said he: wish Mr. would ' haJfers" olt the street." ... Hia 'tmiuing to correct his pronun-- - baid: --Hcifera.. Paul, not The boy looked at her a "N0ruaulIlia; Itbink 'l tlllfi mattr. Ain't they half J .'.,alf a calf? I guess thev are, u tln" to that they are 'halfers,' ," ntl.v. triutuphantly. Chicago THK INTENTION fiF THK I ITV tit'N Of ell ioe ici.d y.atee rer.'ri. on Third , t trom center of Foiirih Kat to i 'n'T of Fifth Ka-- t. Notice i bet-h- v given by t)i Hir conti'il of Ha:l I.SIe'itv Ih- - lilt e,,t i m 'if nich .onh'il to ms the following deacrtn--d improvement t., w ;i : I.standii.g and 'aving lynt water p pa ..r mains lb' folio ilia si r 1. iiani-i- v : in 'h center ot Kaat aireet, on i hir.l Fffliih "r-.et- . and contioolna e.t tn thee, nterol Fifth Ka street, and rte'ravlng til-- rir-- ibeiccf aatiroalel at ilweiily l hnndreil and Fif ylK I laii, t.y a lo,rrl a uta-- the lot nr l,,e-- nf atOU.ld Willi, 11 thef'H.ow.og'Uarrthed llf-;- t, li tfce i.'i'r.t m la d or benraied hv aid itur-ro- ' tt1 CM I . naniry: IW 4 S bite k t": Iota I a hi. c t n. P tc . I. I ka-- k Ma. Woe a 37; all in jiiat H. Hail Lae ' CI' y Hu rvev. AU protects oi,J.i;ii,t, tu tlierariy Hi ! "f -- ticn ,a .ot b j.h il 1 wriil i,' lo l. f '' t .:i. i I'l'). t n e- - - tt j sa.J wva it wti. n.l atx h idk tloria . nv - ': '' 'i Lv order of d .i..c:t .,' -- ai' Ll. 'CHy, yti'U. t.t. ta"'. I"1" l,.l, Ke .tjar. NUTIt K Or Tin; t.iTrvrtuN or tbk crrr to BS!IW Nlli'ft y(l .tr'-ei- t tatwaa. xr,a and fviirtft atr la. ... hetvtvy g'ven hy ta e'ty eooog-- nf Hail La-- i .f ? 'rt- - iH'elif'on f 'r'.t c ia ii to tn fo:"".f-- : town tTt-fui- fif a.i-- wate ,rvi.im aen t- - t --W'al Hswajlax, a.j,.iy: N.Bta atraa-- la- a u M:onl avfid I V ,u alr-e- ta 3,.l aWmlllif t nr '' 'UU t tamatlleve' naCautxl a :'".'" .'" ''. ay t"';" iuii i.'a..c ,,-- .- lr gro.a4 .t'lia tfi f c ,.v.J l.a'r. t. Va;jl tie liirei-v-to o a3 ia-- l r aatd Ittiiew-m- l, a tarw.T ill vf lot i aw . ha t t u. letai i. 4. ti.-- i , tut 1. 1, J. a ' H plat ai a I'ter Kor- - Alt pfia-ft- a and fc.iaa-rWt- to eaWry.-!,- , .i ( aoch totes ( tm prKt.4 a w lir:' :f .Q ttt tw &m M: t 7th - tm- - a--t fcv k! ewiaai'4 w t! :t wl an4 aiti-- v e jaraioial m . a-- ai-- t ifterelw II. f.ia"..'i 'Vftt.lL of "af f aa Tit ' a a.1'" ..: iiK't. taWi. lJait i&Uf a.l tasaet'lla at. ' I 0TI(K r THE INTENT.ONOK THKCITY tiCN-cl- l O t j extend mams on II Mrect from of ith and H to int-ri-tiouof Klghth and H. Not'ce is hereby sir-- !! hv the City C'dinrll of Salt Lake CUT of t ie Intention of 'i h council to m ike he f.'.IIov me dewri avl Improviimcnt. to w:t : Katend-n- and laying Iron w aier p.p' or mains along :he following streets, tism.-iy- : On H si tret ir. ni the imerbection of Wxth and H streets U) t,c intersection ot K irhtb and H streeta and tiiree.fonnni.of thccrtt tteieif etin.td at r'Hteen Itnudreii ! Kilty ii''tn doiiar-- . l y a be--ii uta.si the lots or pi-'- . of r.,i,nl aHlro the foilow tf"r:iil d.s'r.ci. o-- .u tin- , to i afle- - tfd or 1 l y sal-- impr.-r- s I irs latn--T : Ail of let a i and 1 bio k W. lot 1 nud'4 l,Ke.'KL h 1 an-l- "' 1S; M and I. t k iB. all T. null Lake i 4..y ' aiirv ev Ail ppjtrat ilbd ti.ms to th" i cTvi-- g out .f -- aid mini ton lima, he mie in - ting to Tf.et iir H.rneT on ir re May bei:tg Ti.e lime aet hy t.,e tld cnift. 11 hn l will near n con-tj- ef stiett mkrtvm as rav h mude ierio. K ..riie,r nf the ...t' t o in.- - ,.f H i'. Lske ; City made April liW Hv.as. i fcalt lAk'CUy.M.y !,. i irTtfK istkst: ir TMRcmr v. ! ' I c.i loevteiid water '! oo rwnhT-m-- 1 ttet li'jf'i H id to 'felrvl ftawt v.nee n hereby g'tas tr 'T " hail 1VIK l iiy Ol C... !,!.' J ata.jew..ictt i., ro-- J.e 'o l' wl .,' d- - n I li;oea.ei,t I,,!,.: .. g ii l iy-l- f' ' I' ,r vtt ii'. .lo.K atraavta, ' l tne ibura. :k.ii "I and Weal 'a .&i T;i.,- ta tVet '.reet. ant d ' Tit 'r.raa !. CM ttrfH. i .!,-- HU'i-.jr- . H-- eaa. fellars y !"--- . -- n,. .".t i.;a. : pic "f .c-'lt- .' ti , , lolla.Wtfcg iteaarat-e- j -- . 11? I.Vrt'a-- , u, oa.1--- tad or ! 'ttaxl fcf anai 'f:;n- - tiamatr: allof aa4 3 i , a I are! aa-- . ad t& fat A l I jket il woe). A,l Jr..te-t- aO,l ..tij- - lo ile f i Tig .atf of e b tt.t-n'- i.ii b ' . ....(i'e.l :'e Willi IT "o Ihe lit- - T St ' !ie'-r- . .V T: ! .J Ifca '! - ' 'Je-.i-.l :l aSel It ;'. eor J.'er ,p-- ,v.'- -. tlofta aa lea? t m Vie lae-et- o Hi order nt fte HV l.'DoB- II "a iaa Jtiavte Apeif I'. - l.'t iH' j l is f H ur.C ata.: t It. Sr. ! f ; 'ara comiection between. the rvJ , ri1 auditory sense has been 'H I Alberine. ije has dis-- a, rtfi ?er30ns su5-in- from dal-ilav-w- - colorblindness to certain is ? 'orresponding dfjafneas to 7'S1CPal aotei sPed- - instances example, a iierson not "Hon of red cannot dis- - .. fe cote sol. a person blind to !k j re, nor can th j ' 'su! wi hf the voice.-P- hU. JslOCKHOI-liEK- 'f-H-K aSNI AL Mt KTINtiOr TlfKKTia K 1 haddera 'he M' :i!r-- ai Mining Co. w1h al ifc or., H'e . rfUMiOJ . N IV i. Mail, irtreet on MoreUy J'ine 1 I""' at a oCv r in) . for llie ele. il. n (C a leaa-- of dl racK.-- a atd foy lac !on of aui'h other ar !r,l ra he ai j m r j ae. retiiry V, Mining C'1- - i Vait t Ut ( i'.v. I . --' I tftty lU'e h.t. for almost nothing. |