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Show : 1 TI1K ALT LAKE TIMKS; TliyHSDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, ISfto, 7 V ATK1 N S, ADDITS ON To Salt Lake City. One Block South of Liberty Park, on East Boulevard I 1 RICE & (JELDER'S ADDITION. s' . : 1 ' - n l jj 33 feet dedirated to puhlio for Park. JJJ Jf s i 1 : : 1 . 1 w S 7-- 1 Fifth East Streets East Boulevard. --J? E--J O g . , , O 0) 25 " S3 ft. dedluitort to public for Park. r S (f) JTD H 2 i i i !? ss s s o S f a g --s a 1 1 I I I 3 L ; 3 ' 1 1 1 ' J 1 1 1 J a g " . 1 j i t n s 1 1 n s g w IzP ;z w . nj P L; 5S w. f I .lJL 1 I 1 I I I " 1 a II - I T 5 q H S GLENN STREET. 66 ft. ? M a s -.- g I II II 1 I I 1 s cd jj y ggjj f1 1 ' 3J ft. dedicated to public for Park. ' C3 ZZ3 fll ' cd ( .' I g ' CD -Z- 67A-7-7 5r STREET. , o CT i , iE MARION PARK. CO 1 1 L UINTAH HOTEL. Commercial Street, on the European rlnu. This tine Hotel, strictly first cIiihb in every respect is now offering induce-ment- a to the local and traveling public which cannot be excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in connec-tion for short orders at all hours. E. E. French & Owen Phillips, Proprietors. I Real -- Estate j I In all Classes of Froperty. 1 ACREAGE A SPECIALTY LINCOLN PARKr 1 THE LEADING ADDITION I c. e. waWlandJ 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 !&aECaqai5aa For hale. We can give special terms on the fol-lowing properties; call and investigate: 10x20 on 6th 8.. bet. 5th and 6th E. mVi on 5lh E., north of Cth 8. 10x10 and 10x7 in rear on 3rd 8., bet. 9th and 10th E. Lot 1, Blk 29, Plat G. 10x9 and alley 7th E. and 8th and 9th S. 5x8 bet. 9th and 10th E. and 1st and 2nd 8. T. J. Blub & Co., tf 213 Main, opp. Walker House. J. A. Morlan & Sons. Parties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by call-ing on us. We bava a fine list of busi-ness and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. We have more fine corners than any-body and several tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Call and see us before buying. J. A.'Moblan & Sons, 3-- 8 tf 13 W. Second South St. MAIJT STREET. I have for sale-f-or a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 per cent below the market price. Jt will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a large list of first-clas- s in-side and acreage property on easy terms, Gico. II. Toi-hkv- , 279 S. Main st. Utaii aM Moilai Mm Company C. P. MASON, Manager, Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engines and Boilers from 3 horse power auu upwards in ntock for imrae diate delivery, fitnarn Pumps, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoisting Knsines Rock Breakers, Wall's Ilolls, Ingnrsoll Air Compressors find Irill, Lubri-cating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold and C'onucutrat-- ir g Mills erected and delivered in runntug order. Maine Olce an! Warerooms 259 S. Main Street, Salt Laie D. S. AGENCY, BUTTE. MONTANA. Special for Platting. 123 acres on Boulevard, 25 (cres on Territorial lioad. 22 acres on Fifth South. 'JO acres joining Buena Vista. C. E. Wani'laku, 201 Main St. The Troy Steam laundry. Telephone 102, 142 Main street. If you want anything in the furniture liut'.'call ou Bakratt Bnos., 100 Main street Hnrratt llron. We desire our old and new customers to call and examine our new goods just received. 160 Main street. For Kent. Tart of an oiHce or desk room in a centrally located and pleasant otticc. Address P. O. Box 10(58. " . Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold And exchaBged'by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' As-sociation No. 240 Main street. Utah Title Insurance 8c Trust Co. 08 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake Cit', Utah. 0KPICERS AND STOCKHOLDERS. John E. Dooley, PrsidenU L. B. Hills, A. h. ThoruM, Bectetarjr. IKCOnrOKATOES. F. H. A uerbach, Merchant. W. H. McUornick, Ijaokiar. It. C. Chambers, Ontario Mining Co. W. H. Ilowe, Merchant. John J. Daly, Capitalist. Jams Sharp, Utah Central Railroad. J. E. Dootey, Cashier Wells, Fargo & Co. E. A. Kmith, Cashier Uesernt Having! W. C. Hall, Attorney. liank. L. K. Hills, Cashier Deseret National Arthur L. Thnrnod, Governor of Utah. Bank. J. ! Walker, Union National liiiok. Juhn A. Marshall Probate Judge. T. G. Webber, biip t L C M. I. Attorney, inm A. Marhhau. j Choice maple syrup, the finest in the land, Hamond's choice hams and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every ilav at C. B. Durut's, 72 and 71 K. Second South street. Our muslin underwear sale will begin Monday, 21th. Please see large adver-tisement. t Auebbach & Uno. W. E. D. Barnett, at 50 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. We have just placed on sale a most complete line of medium and light weight underwear. Bast-Mars- h all Mkb. Co., 112 Main street The Troy steam laundry, famous throughout the west for its excellent work. Telephone 192. 112 Mam st Mrs. Christy has the finest assortment of millinery to select from. 31 W. First South street. New patterns In silk and silk' mixed negligee nhirts. Bart- Mabshax.1. Mur. Co., 142 Main st. Pembroke quick job printer. For fresh ioultry. fruits, tlour and feed, together with all first class grocer-ies, call at the place of W. E. D. Bar-nett, 59 &. Third South street. New lines of spring neckwear just opened. Bast-Mabsha- Meb. Co., 112 Main street. The Troy Steam laundry is justl" fa-mous for its excellent work. Telephone 192, 112 Main st " RUDOLPH ALFF, IMPORTER OF - CHINA, CROCKERY AND GASSWARE, I'lated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases and Statuary. A FULL STOCK OF CHINA A' PARIAN NOVELTIES. 110 Mala Street, Salt Lake City. ff4 aaa mm will make first payment Ma r on two best lots in Park P f U View. U.iiok h.no Compasv. Rooms 8 and 9, Scott-Auerbjic- block. couch and, dreamed all night of a fair golden "haired little girl whom I had left iii.sido the limits of civilization with her mother, and whose imaginative little prattle mado me smile in my sleep, as I dreamed of home, of loved ones, and of friends. The Indians have a peculiar and very interesting custom of bury-ing with their children all their little trinkets and plaything, believ-ing that they will want them in the happy hunting ground beyond the river of death. They also have a cus-tom of so preserving the bodies of their children after death, that they will ap-pear natural for some time, and when this naturalness has disappeared, and the skin becomes drawn down tightly over the features, then a night is set apart for a "death wail," and the next day the little one passes out of their sight, and with all its tiny possessions, wrapped up together, sometimes the body to bo elevated in the air on poles, as protection against wild beasts, and sometimes to bo buried in the earth beyond human vision forever! The morning after the occurrence to which I have alluded, two lone women moved out from their humblo wigwam, carry-ing the bones of the dead child, and chahting a low, mournful sound, slowly wound up the hill to the plateu, and, in plain sight of the whole cam), deposited in the eround the body of their little darling, IMWiTeffllL Pathetic Talo of a Dusky Mother at he Grave of Her little Copper lined Darling. ABOEIGINAL LULLABY. ma of America's original Inhabitants Regarding the Dead The Happy Hunting Ground. ?r Great Diviile. "'as a dark, stormy night in June, when I heard a 'most unearthly i resembling somewhat the howl-- 1 a dog, though more shrill and uoleful; and leaving my office, I' was then on the frontier, I l over the deserted camp of our s Just loft for a campaign against ivagus and proceeding alone in trkness. followed the sound to-- a friendly Indian lodge near by, l! were the women anil children of outs of the little army which was "nits way to chastise the Indians h'ir numerous misdeeds, commit-- and then affectionately bending over the little mound, and leaving food for the nourishment of the child on its jour-ney, they kissed the soil and wended their way back again to their lonely lodge, to no longer hear the patter of the little feet, or the miisie of the little voice, or the clasp of the little hand, or the touch of the little lip, but to feel an uimiuttcred, incomprehen-sible void in the aching heart, as much so to the Indian woman as to that of the white. I have mingled a great deal with the world since dark stormy night, hot above the storm, borne on the wings of mercy comes back that terrible, hideous, unearthly scream known as tho "Death Wail."" tiie year before. Again came "wrible, thrilling son nil, electrify-I-system and raising tho hair on hut I kept on in the direction wheure it emanated, until I ran lst the bayonet of one nr guards and heard the 1 challenge, "Who goes there?" he excitement of the moment I for-lier- o I was,, hut soon regaining witness mado myself known to '"Mill soldier, passed tho lines, K'tielratod the almost impenetra-'kaoss- , entering a dingy topee, " confronted two squaws, one of 'K'l.'l in her arms a bundle and Hving to and fro over the slowly "rubers of a few sticks of half ""til wood, and ever and anon j1? P one of the most mournful oyer heard from a. human '; swept out into the ? storm like tho incoming of " Wave IVom the ocean, which, 11 has reached a given point, J ana then subsides into the cle-iroi- n which it eame. Starting in p'ghng sound, this "death wail" '"'a gradually higher and higher, 5t culminated in a shrill ,'" a female voice, and then, be-1- sound had entirely ceased, it eu l'P again by the "other squaw; sf'- n uuiiug that long and stormy eame. and broke, and went 'nA ?, the ragiug, tossing.sough-Ul!- . tlie moanings of that Indian ' and her friend, over the little ? l'ie little child, e leased iu its wukcts that lay in its parent's Above the raging elements I vh-- tlle following sorrowful li is a literal translation from language: n. UMle oue UllIaby. W not left alone to v,mp i , nreii 'or you-- he is nigh : vhC my uttIe one, sweetly sleep. swiiig, uttie one, lullaby; i patches you-s- he is nigh. y, peutlj--, wee one swing ; "!?" gently, while I sing- -f; frpw would see it pass away , forever! Her grief w as sini-m,- ,r P' ""affected. Neither of ' had noticed my intru-- i oV0' , "0H'ing that I could do ir h j 1 wntont into the dark- - way to and passed "1U. sought my office and my Notice of Bale of E1 L'jUto tt Fn la horohy tim In mamukorm nt nn!r f Urn iTotol rourl ,i Knli lka rminfr. l'h urrlirx, Ja Uu Stti iiij i,f ttrfl. -- . in in. natter n( tt Mini frnk K. Mil iMitto, vill wll i.rnui Mle, to 111 tilahvH blililur tnr nh, no'l wilnr toimatfriiiaUuB hr nUl i rnlMfa nvl, " o ur 1r Hilur.Ui', ttm I .Hi itir nf Apnl, at (li nidi i.f Ar. ir llrrmn, Kmi 11 H. 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Tmpi rmU lai laa I I "ii. ttr ami --mtti slia i. imf ttaa, at la rat,'! trt $t. f m.ai'A tm a.tar. f lm a.) i,t livtr.i .n.tnir-- l ttitataat trt a eaa ram laaa rami ama.l er Ska o Jaif, hf Htmrj V.na- - to Ham i'taU antcifpaoy, aw.T!i-a- l aa t ji wtn.tfi aa tntil 'H fat aaat tmm Ira twrTfiwaaf. etrfnar f j ba i, "i, pit "A," nal lk 1'itf auxaa. llwwsm mim Wk feat, thro.-- naat il) !aai. Uiar&rm tt.a-.f-- . l, trattrrfia V) faat In tha "1 ! taionHii. at a faaut'-- f .B " trMmth. Km. p.ttm . ttu .Urat 4atr u4 Jui. tftth lha pria-- , tlra nt arttit-!- t auu tattn astil lb di trf !. ERASTTS K. fOOTB, Eiatat'trta thaioi tttak Foote, tVe'tL LKUAL K0T1CE. la th Probata Court of (It County of Salt Luku, Territory if Utah, In Uia Mutter tflha Klalof ) HAltMl VAIINKV lltMXUWKfti. ) OUDKB TO HIIOW CAURB WHY OflDKR OK BALE OK HKAL KM'J'ATB BIIOUM) NOT Hit MAI)K. Wllr Miiriiliy, Ida ailminlatralur r,f tha aaUta (ifKurnh Viirnoj. iliyiraiwil. harlix tllml I, la . Uliiin lnTiun, tiiiljf Toritlwl, pray In f.rr an tinli-- r of anlx of tha tnul ral.iln of ul.t for tha tiurixiaHt Iharniu apt fnHh, It la llmn.ro ortlarad l.y tha Juila of anlrt mxirL, Uiat all pnrwina intfraalail in Urn aalaia of aniii Iwfnnt Uia aaiil I'nilMla ( imrt on Wwliiawlay. Ihaliillnlajri.fAprlUlHii.at lllo'tilia k In lha fomniKin of aalil at tha imrt Mkiim of aniil Proliant Court, at tha I'oiinly t 'otirt ll.man, lu llial ilr anil ( ounlt of Halt tka, Lilali Trri-Uir- In ahow ontiaa wlijr an or.W almiilrl not m nrantnl to tha Mtl'l ailiiilnlatralor, lo aalt a. iiiiich of Ilia riial aniala of Mm aajti iWaaami al privnia aala aa ahall lm ninwaMirr, anil that a oii of thia ontar lm piihllaliarl at Ipaat fotiraumwaaita wimka in Ilia Hal.t Lit Inn.r Ttttra, a liaaa. Il-- r ,rin(l anil pulilialiwi In aaiti ttr aiul couhly, l)atd Mardi loth, WO. h. w. nAim 'ii, X'Xm ",ui" TKIIBITORY OK tTAH. i aa. Coo.itt or Halt 1,k, ) I, John f. Cutlar, Clark (if tha Proint C(rt In am) for the ( onnt, of Halt Lk, In llja Torri. lory of L!lali, ilo harnliy tjarllfa that tha fi.rf-an- . Inu la a full, truaaml norrwl ooi of orncf to ahow cwimi why onlar of aala of navl natetx ahoohi not Ija Diailu in Uw mattar of 0i Ut of Harnh Varni.y, ilaooaani, aa atipnara of ri;ril In ui la wltnaaa hraof, I hara lairMinlo tinr tmnii aM alllia.1 Ihn al of aaiil u.,urt, thia I'nb day of March, A. V. iffl. 40IIN r. frirri.KR. rAl,.) I'roUla I leik. ADMI5ISTEATE1X SALE, N'OTiCK IS JlKllf UV IVKN THAT Ui no uriW of tlia l'nililn I titirt, f Hull Ik fi.iinly, l lab, niaite on ItialT'lh 'Uy f M1.I.I1. A. 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