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Show nf rmTn Aintr.. I t JUaN.fci iiU, 16yQ. ' 7 tlCJAL. I.KOAL. wrvfcfr fruits srrivin5 Martin Schmidt, The" Tailor, lias made arrangements for keeping your trousers iu order. He will press them every day in the year for $10. He carries the finest stock'in the city. Maktin Schmidt, Progress Building. which hwesiaxreuo,t!ledrimng iat trhimalmf ed hats the for. ifeHtntd'?Bonth street- - Jr' Accident insuranco in the United States Mutual, the oldest, strongestand hest. written bv A. M. Hinman, general agent. Continental hotel. RAILROADS. igPopnlar Route CToall Points East Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cart Free Reclining- - Chair Can. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway II. C. Townsend, O. P. A T. A, St, Louu, S.V.Derrah,C.F.&P.A., Room MR, Prooreat BUtg Salt Lake City. Hah, (HHEAP LOTS! IN POPULAR GROVE. The best improved addition to the city on the line of the Rap- id Iransit companies; has beautiful shade trees, splendid commanding view. LotS, $200. Long time; easy terms. Ma.n Street. J. WlCKS. Geo. 51 Scott, jA9. Glendesmino. H. S. Rumfield, President. Vice-Preside- Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (INCORPORATED.) --DEALERS IN- - Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOR the Dodge Wood Pulley, Tvoebling's Steele Wire Rpe, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boil ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumpj Miners' and Blacksmiths' T00I3, Etc 168 MAIN STEEET, Salt Lake City. - - Utah 18 years in Salt Lake City. Dr. C. W. Higgins The Well-Know- n Specialist, Has removed to more decant aud ooinsnodlous parlors, 17 and 18, - St. Elmo Hotel. ,) fij j3k Dr. G. W. Higgins, Microscopic and Analytic Physician, Has practiced In Half Lake city eighteen yi'.iii, and the wonderful and well itablliiht'd cure ho h eltcotcd In tluit time prove the wicntlno principle on which hie remrdtea am compounded, roiuunc dlmfnoeU by the aid of tin) microscope t uablee him to dcle.it ihu primary cuiise hi th iliaeaan and eflect a raill-ci-euro. The Doctor haa cured thounandt of caws of Ncrvoun Debility, Mental and I'hy-Hlci- Wc.ikucKH. Loaeot Manhood and Nerroua l'roetritlon, the result of early Indtm retloiui ami exceeiwa, mid will forfeit r'lva Hl'MiKKI) 1)ii.i.aka (or any case taken under bis treat-ment which he lulls to cure, KytihllllH, (ionurrhea.llleof, Wrlctuiw and all old, linmTlnu dlHcaiiea.whlch vitiate the UIismI, ami Impair the system, thoroughly and ierma-nuull- y cured. ALL CLASSES OF FI TS CURED. Tapeworms removed with Hettl or no Pay. Price & Clark, D)ilerti In Poultry and all Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetahles, tslc in icason. Mo, 08 Wast Klrat Month street, oppo.lt Kimball Itlock. Henry f.clark --THE TAILOR. SO Fast First South utrcfl. Or.XA.lt TTTMI jEAL ESTATE AGENCY Ilinn. Kitt Krr.fi," WiNiiia Stocks. DiMtia lia.Nca Court Hou.a, Denrar, OoL Uanagar. by-- .... J. F. JACK, Real Estate, J 35 ftootk Main. Salt Laic. J. F, Marks, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Artesian, Salt or Gas Wells Drilled. 7,97 s. west TrmPu si., Prospects for Coal and Minerals. salt Lake, aty. Deep Wells a Specialty. Standard Gauge. RANDEJ Carnival Trains ESTER Nyjl --BETWEEN-Salt Lake i Ogden ilJ!RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. NORTHBOUND TRxVINS. The Herald Special leaves Salt Lake City 4:50 a.m. Arrive Ogdcn 5:50 a.m No. 5 " " " 8:20 a.m. ' " 0:30 a.m - No. 3 " " . ' 0:25 a.m. " " 10:40 a.m The Tims " " " " 4:30 p.m. " " 5:40 p.m No. 1 " " " 8:45 p.m. " " 10:00 p.m SOUTHBOUND TRAINS. . Xo 3 leave Ogden 9:30 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake City 10:45 a.m No 6- - " 11:00 a.m. " " " 12:00 noon So 4 " ". 5:40 p.m. " " " :55p.lU No' 8 " ' 7:30p.m. " " " 8:40 p.lll The Times Special " " 12:00 midn't " " " 1:00 a.m J. H. BENNETT, G. F. & P. A. TEE MlIWAUHffl CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL EAILWAY FOR ALL POINTS EAST. it is the only line runnlns solid Vestibule. Electric LI Kdted, Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee and Council Bluffs, Oma-ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullmau magnificent sleeping cars aud The Finest Dining Cars in the World. For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial AgeuU 262 south Main street. Salt Lake City. J.W. Farrell & Co Flmten, GasJt Steam Fitters Dealen in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orden taken for Mve ami Dun Well Cetupools built and Conner.tUm mada WH ilainStrrtt, tin. Auerharh Itrnt. V Speed, Comfort and Safety, 'm"J Union Pacific Line I iMh T the 3(len Carn'val' Wffl i if Trains during the Carnival week leave and arrive at Salt Lake and -' gLPL y Ogden as follows : TavTSaiTIake: Arrive Ogden: Leave Ogden: Arrive Salt lake: ; 8:10 a.m 9:30 a.m ,?!30a.m 10;50 a.m 130p.m 2:50p.m ll'30a.m 12;30p.m 5 00 p.m 6:00 p.m 6:00p,m 7;20p,m 7:30 8:5QP.m 9;00p.m 10i00p.m ' Fare for K-onn- Trip $160. C. F. RESSEGUIE, Mgr. S. W. ECCLES, CP. A. HOTELS). WALICE K . HOUSE. The Walker is Located in the Busirust Center of this City and has a,ll the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s house It Is managed as well as any hotel tn the West and la strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Halt Lake City. Pattsetiger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two leading ' Hotels of Salt lake City. Or. S. ERB jPropr. THE CULLEN. the Modern Motel OF SALT LAKE CITY. 8. C. ETTIXG, ProprWor. IB' PRINCIPAL POINTS EASTWEST, NOHndSOUra THE CITY TICKET OFFICE Union Pacific SYSTEM. MOUNTAIN DIVISION The Only Line carrying the United Stitet Overland Mail. Direct Connections. aU Points North and East, NEW TIME CARD June 23, 1S30. ' UTAH CENTRAL DISTRICT. I...-.- rrioM thk north. Fast Maii and Utah & Northern Local 8:I0a.rti --rr from THE SOUTH. , " 9:.5a.m. JxutMabforEdxLpxrewsesss t.up.m MilfordKxpress.. 4:K,v.m. NOBLE, WOOD & CO., Eat AeTe.Vl tW W csTf Exclusive Katiers In Salt Lake Youman s lbrated Hat- -, b t w?'?'! rpedallymsnofacirred tor Wobb. Wood C9 bait Like Oty. L tai. linhF-T8'- ' ' TTtab. azil- ITsvada District. - FHOM TRB WEST. """XT' :10fA.m Vrom Garfield BMck, daily nOp.m For Garfield ;,.,,., - ""VZ o " ii:i5p.m u H 4::(i.m i'- - ' , 5: Op.m V" h " .:4.;p.m M o 6::,p.m : ,. .. 3:4-p.- M ! .. . 7:.ip.m ,. " 4:4,r.p.m u e " ".' .4p.m w o , 9::ip.ni " u 6:"p.m e 10:15p.n t " " " ,:to'm f .Except Sunday. Except NondaaadJiiaJl , K,,un.mg.Arriv,5 p RESSEGUIE, S. W. ECCLES, General Mim.i Cen'l Fastenger Agent. I.N 413. XOTICEOF X PROOF. LasoOmi at ft t Lak Cmr, M.y in, Iw. t NOTICE ISHEKtHY (.IVK THAT THS following urard settler aa filed notice or h: intention t make final prior m snpoort or his claim, mod that said proof will be made before the Register and i ver of Ine I' fi. Land Office at Salt LakeClty on July 11. IM. vtj : J.wpn McKea. S-t-. lO.UKt for tli ts,, ectnu M, township 1 aorta, rauife east. II name lh following witnesses to pm hi rcmtmnou residence upon and cultivation of said tend namely: Walter Davidson, an M.towwi. Thomas Aruieraoo and I'nai Burt, all of Hail Lake i Ity I'tah. Tu s'has U. Una. RtmsTwa. MALT LAKI5 t irv t OKl'OKAriON. NOnc Tt Costha Ton. Sealed proposal will he received ad.Iretwd ax below until I m.. July &.ISUU, fir furnishing material and constructing ahutit six mile of buck conduit and tw mllea of wrought Iron pljie line with all nr.rf earthwurk and To he endorsed ' Proposal bar Conduit and Ptp Line Construction. ' Plan cm he seen and specification. obtained on and after Juur-ft- , wn. t office of city en-gineer or room ft. Irvgre. building. Salt Lake city. Approximate quantities an a follows: Karth and rock work Micubto yard Itritk ami stone masonry .... It..iti Wrought Iron pljie M.m linear feet Bids will be received for me whole or por-tion of the work, and roue? he mad upon form furutidied br the nsdentiirn!. All propiml to be ao'iitiiiuuile,! bjr atl'v. torjr evidence of toe bidder a aSU'.y to tmrfono the work. A certitlwl che.--k for . made payable to the city treasurer of rialt Lake i lly, mimt al avonipanreacbhid. the a.tra to he forfeited to Mid city If lh mveiil Mdder fl! U enter Into nnt nu t with the city and funioh a bond ni Uble to uud in attch au amount aa a mar he re,iilretle the t'tty Oouncil there of within thrve d d'aya after the awantinc of .tld contract. The rtKht la reserved to reject any and all blda. Ad.lre Hoard of Water Conimlnlonera, city hall. Salt Lake ('It. A. K. Ii8;it;, I M. J. M ten. 0mml!lonenu t'. U .STKvmios. t Per rnnthn ot t'liy fnunrll, June IT. IWV tlce af Settlement f Aefattat. In he l'robtte Oou't of tie county of Tmiaf. TtAh Tttiltv. la the matter of Ih aetata of Hrl- ret w iir .T. .Iec NOT If r. I Ml K K K H V ii V K N THAT JAM E4 the almin etrub r o( the of Brtdaet tn ouner dw i'd, tit r.i.ler. and priei ted ft e"lemwi. wi.l 8.el In court ht tinl account hi admim-'t-u.i- of a .1 etal-- , and lh. Tue djy f flr. 1f JulT t"M', at II o oeit a m., at 'fce nmr.nta of ald rHirt at the nirb,iu tu Tiie rV f, In ajd Tnwie omiir tt duly appotat! by the jutU-eo- nd urt fur the eettientent of eld account, at wnt.- tin an I plica anr pr on Intcr a d In a:d etr.ne m r t;i tr ajvt fl.a a ecepi!,m. m rtiu tu the ad a count, and 'W the .nie. iMted Tooele t u, juoe i. inn A.J Mtl'rm n't. WaiiES Gaip. EAST BOUND TRAINS. No.H No.t Atinntlo Atlantic Mall. fcx press Leave Ogden Biain.m. h:i p.m Arrive Salt Lake 1U:4A n.lu. :M p.m Leave Salt Laka II :U1 a.m. 7:10 p.m Arrive Provo p.m. :Un p.m Leave I'rovo 13:81 p.m. 9: p.m Arrive tirpen River :Mla.m Leave Green River 7:00 p.m. t:Mn.m Arrive (iritnd Jimrtloti... ll:SHp.in. 0;.'ni .m Leave (IramlJunctloti. .. ll:."p.m. lO.ui a.m Arrive Pueblo 8:i p.m. 8:ii a.m Arrive Denver . 7 MS p.m. 7:IS a m WKST BOt'M) TRAINS. N.Ti "NoTiT railtio I'uclHo Mall. Expreas Leave Denver 8:(tl a.m. Mum p.m. I .cave Pueblo l:r.i p.m. pj:i a.m. Arrive tiniiul Junction. .. fv:i ii.m. 6:ni p.m. Leave Urand June wou... 7la.m. 7 MS p.m. Arrive (Jreen River U:8T a.m. ll:;.9 p.m. LeaveOreen ltlver I1:MI a.m. 1'3:0.S a.m. Arrive Provo :KK p.m. 7:15 a.m. Leave Provo (V.hilp.m. 7:l a.m. Arrive Salt Lako 8:30 p.m. V: 15 a.m Leave Salt Lake 8 MA p.m. B: .m. Arrive Otcdcn 10 :U) p.m. IU:U a.m. LOCAL TRAINS. BAI.T I.AB.S Aim UUDElf. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: 8:a)a.m. salt a.m. ld:l5a.m. lUMiip.m 4:aUp.m. 8:46 p.m. 0:55 p.m. 8:4(1 p.m SAM LAKS TO BINGHAM AND WASATCH. Lv Salt I,ke..7:4n.miLv WasatcH..10:0(la.m Arr Bingham.. :: a.m! Lv HiiiRiiam.. a:Vip.m Arr Wasatch. .8:15 tt.mArr Suit Lako 4:a)p.m D. C. DODOE, J. II. BENNETT, Jen. Manaeer. tien. I'aas. Agt NtvritK. Tmnri leermire I OrrK'torCotrrMi'i in urtmii amv'T f W iiiiMi,to War M, IMX tVnknitta. by autlt'actory eelden'.nwnta4 to the nnWriutird It bee li ml- - u aptwu1 that Ibe Sll..ul IUn. of th at Ijlke city. In the dtf of Hall lae. In th mmitT f .d twike, and territory of t t, hanmipllcd wtiti all the provui.ii of th tatittr of the I nlfeil Nuim. rtuirit tn tm oniplb'd with an aM.art.tion .hall b aiilhurtaed lucotnotence the btutaeaa of bank Inir AiliTlHHrroa I Ahrthame, itep- - nty end admit omi.irv,l-- t of the 'urrtwy. 0.1 certify lht the Nath-ua- t ll.uu ( U Ncputllc at Hall lake rlfjr, la the rt'f of hall 1 In th" oninty of litll Lake aad !' rlbMryof If ah I authoriard to nmnwnr. th bitnlucaa of banking a provided in nny me hundred and unr him of the d "lalu'"of the I nld H'atee. IN Tr.STIMONV V llt:Ki: F, wllni mf hand and aeal of om.e itu I.Th day vf Ua, Waal, J AaatHtH. Ih'pqfy and a. Unw comptroller ni to r pny. tlH MARSHAL'S MALE. 1)VHSlANT TU AN tKnr.R Of SVt.K Til hv the Third Ju Ida! IM.trict Omrt of trtah Territory, I hall expoaeat pub He aiK tlon, to the hIKheet bhldr for caah. at the eoulh front door of the Mall Itke roomy rourthoiiKe, in .Sail I.ak" t'lty. t'th Territory, on the tth day of June. al is o'riork ta., the followttur red ratal, to wit: All of lot four Mi lu bliM i ninety-thre- Wi, plat "l," halt iJik" Cite aurvey, halt I.ke cny ami enutily, t'lah Territory, fcirei her with all and Mliitfular the tenement heredltamenta and appurtni.iniva tbrto helotitiinti or in any liw aiKrtalnlne. To be idd as the property of Jr. J. Mur and I'rlmMlla Nlilrpby, at the .nil of M. J. itcfamar. Teaiim of al rath. K. If. rAew-- If. K, Machal. II v Om-a- r Vaudcn-ook- . Iteputy Manhal. halt Lake City, I'tah. June a, The alinve aale it potioncl ttnfll Julr Mb, li, at ivjo'i loi k tu. K. It. IUii. V, M Marshal. PyOwar VamlercvKik. Weimty Marahal. Dated June t, PVt Netlre Special lettiair StrbolaVr iVKH'r! or TH flll.VI.lt NorjrTttf r M mini ouatpany, Hail Laka city, I'Ua, June if, lii. Ndi,- la hereby cl.n thai a tpK-l- l of the alia kholJrn of the Hilrna Mot TAtst MiMiauCtiHrAatrwlll be held at lhec of the .aid company at fi , 1II hl.lin. No I'M amth Main m. Halt I t'l'f, l las. territory, al Uo rlorh nu-n- . oaHatorday July W. !. I' the following purpoa lo wit To elect a btsud uf Iruatce of Uia said com. pany To offer for aale and sell all of the pmpartp and aaaela if the .alt romany o murk of the same aa may b ncary to oar and !' chance all uf the debts and oblla.U.'aa t f ta company. Todliiicnniirale and dlaaxlre lhaaald mm patty and wind up Ha a.Taire. And to iranMN i .itch othr and htfth.r bn.i. UsM aa may laafuliy ,hi ba'ore tultt4. Kotianr llANaaaea, Vl I'tmUleni. Jjetbod of One Englishman Com-- I pared with the Besearches of I Noted frenchmen. Iaboe in peoduoino QUANTITIES, laccess With American and African In-- I sects ItemB and Notes of I Special Interest. I M Emile Gautier, a French writer, V cussed in an article the history of Vievt from the consoler of the prisoner etllison down to the nutritive spider in thorn the geometrician Laplace found L flavor of a nut. f are also, it appears, spinning lders whose web can be used to weave trviceable stuffs, and according to old rLeiits dealing with the subject, M. I n president of the court of accounts feaontpellicr, sent, as early as 1709, Jittens and stockings made of spiders' rb t0 the Academy of Sciences. iHe set to work in the following man-- I Having collected a large number of Ljers' cocoons he beat them so aa to Lei all dust. Then he washed them fcrefally in warm water and allowed ton to boil for three hours in a pot con-tnin- g water, soap, saltpeter and a little rjnarabic. The cocoons, after being Lhfd and carefully dried, were at last Irded with extremely fine combs, fThis was, of course, a very primitive loceeding. M. Bon obtained a gray read with which he was able to make articles before mentioned. The Lphlet which he published regarding t fjperinicnt obtained considerable trcess, and was translated into several tgsages. v I FKENCH EXPERIMENTS. I Fifty years later, in 1762, the Abbe Lymond de Termeyer made experi-(e- nt in America, in Spain, and in aly. He worked on the living spiders, jtae web he wound on a bobbin as fast I it came out. This abbe was remark-llyjiatie- nt and tenacious, for he car-- on this operation uninterruptedly it thirty-fou- r years (from 1763 to 1796), It apparently all his labor was in vain, r he only succeeded in obtaining 673 hiames of cobweb aa a result of his lirty-fou- r years' work. The question, however, seemed suf-lient-ly interesting to the Academy of fences of Paris to induce them to large the celebrated Reaumur with e tawing up of a report on the inven-t- a of M. Bon. iReadinur arrived at conclusions very Ifavorable to tho development of a cobl-e!) industry. Stuff, he said, made of so liW spiders' silk could not be employed Itha manufacture of any useful article, I account of its fragileness. (The strength of the silk thread was lnety times greater than that of the Iber, and it required 18,000 threads of iders web to furnish solidity equal to 1st of one silken thread. The learned Itcmologist demonstrated further that lice as many spiders as silkworms Ire needed to produce the same quan-l- y of thread, so that to provide one Innd of spiders' silk 28,000 spiders loald have to spin. To obtain such a pber of cocoons a much larger num-Iro- f spiders would have to be kept, for , fcy the females spin web round eggs, lien, again, the product of the spider Id less luster than that of the silk lorm. Reaumur added, however, that hongh there was no future for the t'lers of France, except to catch blue-Ittl- es and flies, the exotic kinds might pay the labor of study. I AN ENGLISHMAN'S SUCCESS. ; pe idea has recently been taken up I an Englishman named Stillbers, who l! made cloth of spider's web which has employed for the purposes of suf-- Ho only uses tropical spiders, In wliich, thanks to a scientific cult-- K he has obtained a much greater was foreseen by Reaumur. pe spiders which he uses are big ones lm America and Africa. They: are pd in octagonal cases, where a suffi-P?- of insects is served to them every h In the room where the. cases are w a constant temperature of 60 deg. fcnheit) is maintained, and a liquid Pposed of chloroform, ether and fusel ii allowed slowly to evaporate. . That P say, spiders spin best when they f drank. . Stillbers keeps 5,000 of these caees room forty meters long by twenty fto and five high. ' The spiders lay fcof various colors, covered with pns. These are gathered up and 4 Ipared by the same mechanical and cal operations as the cocoon of the Ebyx, he cocoon yields 120 to 150 meters of :ai The weaving .process is kept lately secret. stuff obtained is of a texture re-eling ordinary silk, but thick, stiff, a dirty gray color. It is all the "iiecesaary to bleach it because the t is by no means uniform. It is m by treatment with oxygenized te Then it is tanned and softened. Klines a pretty yellow tint, and be- - brilliant and smooth. " make a thread 3,250 kilometers in 25,000 cocoons are requisite. This (great advance on Reaumur's calcu- - But still 25,000 cocoons only w a thread of 800 French leagues in The stuff obtained must be sold ',ery high price in order to obtain et compensation for all this J and expense. Proprietors of V 'rJ trees and silkworms need not of the competition of the spider Wiule.-N- ew York Evening Sun. tilths District ("onrt In and for th Third Ju-dicial District of t'lah Territory, County of Halt Lake, (iltAi B. (IMAtJ.aT, Plaintiff, 1 VA. ' HUUMONIII IUli'b C. SMALLtT, ltefendant, ( TUK l'KOPLK OV THK TKRRITtiHV Of 1 Ctahsend greeting tu Ralph C. Hmallry, defendant. You are hereby reoulred to appear In an ictiiut hrouiiht avalnsf you by the abote named pliilntlft In the district court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of I'tah. aud to answer the eoutplnlnl Bled therein within n daya lexclualveof the day of service) altar th service on you of thl summons- - If Mrved wlihlu this county ; or, If aervrd out of this county. but In thlsdtstrb t, wllhln twentydaya, otherwise ell hill forty deyeor Judgment .y default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action la broimlit tn have a decree of this court dlHsolvlnif the Isimls ot niatrl-mon-bclnceu plitlnflrt and defendant , chana' In' t lie name of plaintiff front rlmalley to her maiden imme of Creek : and for coete of aud, alsive relief prayed on tho ground that lor more limn one year last past the defendant ha wilfully failed to provide for plaliiilfl the com-mon necessaries of life, ot hlalilletiesa, pmniKiu y and dissipation and further that for more than three yarns last past defnudaul ha. bixuiKUIIiy of h sin I ilal diiinkennawi. And you are hereby notified that tf you fall toapiearand answer the aaid complaint aa above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded thereiu. Witness the lion. Charles H. .ana, Jiulue. and the seal of the district I court of the Third judicial district, ) HKAI. In and for the Territory of I'tah this :inl day of June. In the year of our Is'id one thousand eiuht hundred aud ninety. IIinhvW. Clerk. Ity Oeo D. Loomla, Deputy C'lerk. NOTICE iT THK LVTr.STHlH til Tilt? CITV t I Come II to si lend water main, on aoitlli street one half tii's-- east fiuui aa renter nf Hevenih and M.MH Fast, Notice la hetehy ni by ttHi t It r f'iMtre-t- l tf Halt I'yof the tnletlllon of .itch rmiivtl to make the folbminii t tmproeamani, to wit : f.iieti.llnk and larina; iron water pirat or mains along the falowin .treeta, uani-l- yl r'ourth rkitith street, ewe half hlork east from the center of Hevema and I iM F asl .trwia aud iefraina-- thfee loiirth. of (he .eat thereof, estimated at aerenlean hnrtdrs--l dollars itl'HK by a local aanement upon tho I. 'la iht pln-- of (Ohiii I wltttia the follow. Inn dwcrilsd dl.lrb I, twin Ihe dl.lrtrt to ha) artei tetl or betientled by said lmpt"emee, namely: lait i fs bbs--k lot. f. a bl. k II; lia I M. k lota A A. bl.. a 41. all In plat It, Halt Lake I lly Hurray. All protest, and ! leetlotia t the rarryina1 out of auch lntentti must lai prmssntnt lii writing to tb it y H . rorileron or lfore July 1st. tswk, bateg tha time sel by the aabt t'ounctl wh.n It wtilhear and consider such oh (actions sat may ba saa-a-t thereto. Hynrder nf the City Council nf Mall Lak City, mada May ra. imm Id t1 1H H V A Mi. City ttaoardef. Halt Ike City. June 1. lM Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890, Passenger Trains leave ami arrive at Salt Lake t il y and Park City dully an follows: SALT l.AKK UIJ. Train 1 leaves Kltjhth So aud Main at 7::1 a.m " a " " h:0ip,m " a arrives " " ncim a.m ', 4 " " " 7:a0p.m PARK CITT. Train t arrives Park City 10 :m .m a " " 7::t)p.m ' S leaves " 7:.'i0a.in ' 4 " " h:tp.m KreiKlit, trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Parte City dally, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake ll:H0a.m ' tl arrives " " HMhp.m 6 leaves Park City U:U)a.m " h arrives " A:0l)p.iii No passengers curried on frelKht trulna. l'ASHKNUKK ItATKSl Between Salt Luke City und Park City, single trip. tu. Hutween Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, 3. JOS. H. YOUNG, T. J. SMHT08H, Manager. Gen. FL it tat. Agt. NOTICE Or THE INTKNTloM OrTIIEClTVC,rTf. ell In i lend water mala oa Third Mouth .trl from midway at.s Ninth an.t Tenihr'.aat to midway batwaen T.nta and Meveoia I'.aal auwata, bar cnlluary purpuwaa) only Not lea Is hereby gtrefl by the rtty Cotuwtl of Halt lkariiy of the Inteotkan of such ( mm-r- ll to niak. iha Inllowlng deainhed tmproew tn.nl, intending and laying Iron water (ilpea or Biaina along the following strseta, namely: Tmrd ew.uih street from midway tetms Nmih and 'h Cast Ut midway uelweea T.nta an.1 Klaventh f.aaS trot, for euliiier tmrpoae. only and defray-ing thres)- - foiirtba of the coat thereof, eatimatect at ilintii eighteen hundred dollar, by a local hwmuihi uisfi th bit or piece of gntn4 within the following de-rt- dl.trl.-t- . being th. illslrtct to Ipm alferied or benefited by aul Improvement, namely: Lot A a4 blorb I), lota s ami . t.l.. a se. In plat f , ' and . hl.irk J; lot I and t. hi.. ). nlal B all ti pl.t. f and M Hail Lak ctty ury AU pro-l.- t and objection In in carrying out nf such Intention ninat ba In wnung tn thai Ity lUsmnler on or bfore Juif I. MM I, being th time l by the .aid neinctl wsan It will bear and euoalder such vbJacUoiUi aa auy be made tfcersto. By order of th aty Council f "all Lak Oty, matla AptU , P U"'i Ma. City Hafdf. flail Lak ly. Jmo t Vm In the District Court In and for the Thlrit Ju-dicial District of I tali Tenrtlory, Couuty ot Halt Lake. Oscar P. Miller and William JacobBon. plaintiffs. Tilll Miller (Helm. Charles fl"""'""' ll.Ulelin and Alellua T. Ilraslier, defendant. The People ot the Territory of I'tah asad greeting: To 'I'll no Miller (Helm. Charles II. Olelm nd AleiluaT. Uraaher, defetidaut. Von are hereby required to appear In an an. tlon brought against you by the above named plaintiff. In th District Court of lts Third Ju-dicial District of th Territory of L tan, audio answer th complaint tiled therein within ten day, leicluslv of the day nf service i, after the service on you of thlssumiuoua If served within this couuty; or, If served out of this county, but In this district, wlihln twenty days; otherwise within forty day. -- or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ;. oor.il ng to th prayer of ald cinplalnt. The .aid action (a brought to hare a derrea of thl. court reforming a certain mortgage, made, executed and acknowledged by defend-ant llrasher on that certain property situate tn Halt Lak City c., 'ten, being lot I, block IS. lat "K1' H, L. City survey. W secure a certain promissory note made, eaacuted and delivered by defendant T. M. tileim C. II. Ulelm. March let, lM. (or t"U. In fetor of plaintiff du two year alter date wltn Inter-est at a per cent per annum, so aa to Insert therein a true and correct ropy of said Bote as fully set nut In complaint herein: to have judgment lu said sum of f with Internal thereon at tier cent from Heptember iMth, mt, aud for attorney's fee al lu per cent on amount found due; earn alleged to be due oa said note, no part of which baa hewn paid save the Interest down to Heptember IMth, wai same islng secured by mortgage given by de-fendant Hi ssher for a valuable consideration Haled Juliet, issg, on premise as described hereinbefore; that In sent be sold and the proceed, applied to the payment of the amount due plain! nV and that dclmitlant and all persons claiming under tlirn utaHvuent to said mortgair. be for:lod of all right and equltyot redemption: thai plalnllf! have . ecutton fur any deticlsaoy, and fur coats of ,lAnd you sr hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint aa above riitrrd, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demanded therein. WITH, the Hon. Chajie H. Zane, judge, and th seal of the District eimrt id the Third Judicial lltrl.:t. In and for . a . the trrivry of I'tah, thie lth day of ' bkal June, In lh year of our Lord one I r ' thousand eii-h- i hundred and ninety. HKNMV (i. Mi M1LLAN C'lera. frank Pierce and Charl W. (Vcd, Attorney for llaltitHTs, MTU E Of THK IMTKMTIOM fiPTtlEfTrYlyOt'Jf ctl lo.ltaud Water main on r'l't . atreet from th.pres.nl Urmir.n. thecenter of tb block between Htsth and HevtntB loUtSj street Notice I hereby given by the (Ity Oetnctl f Hall I :ity of tn lntet,tl.M ! h io. it to make the folbewing desert I Imprn.aieol, to wn-- , r.xtenillng an.l laying iron waler ptp inr malna along the lollnwing street, aamtaiy. fifth Kaat trel frirtn prewnt terunna. t that renter of the 1. 1. ite-e- n wt't aud Heientu south strt, and (lerraying 4 "f lh. cost loereof. eatlma'sd al ThlMv su lorn-dr-it'Wm Hollar, tf a brl .ssiaeen iisjB the bda or pteree of rmn.l wimie the following dea-r- dl.trt.-f- , tolng cw rtUtrM to b effected or tsnntel ry said t(- - namely: Lota t. bUe-- Wl, ljs r.vemetit. I't. ' . '". t t" t , 5, bl.s k 'it. I" . bl. g in to , t. Sl St, all in plat I, H.it tsse ttty .urvey. Ail prote.' ami ot.)". tl to the carrying out of inch Intentuaa mual be prMu'a. t rtnjf to the l ily K"r.e .as tstlore July I, llng the time set y the Ut cieiatl when it will hear an.l eotiaeb--r ubjeetbaaai a v be mad thereto. Hy order of the C"f Coun II of . Laa City, nifcle May . f"-- I' ' ' ' City He.:J'l". Halt Lake City, J una f, lk;ai AOTItE TO IKEDITOKM. Kstata of Thomas A. Lyne, deceased. VOTICK 1H HKKKHV (1IVK.V I1Y THK i. tinderslgned, executors of the eitale of Thomas A. Lyne, deeeaseil, Ut the ere. Iltora of, and all person having claims against the snld deceased, to exhibit tlmm, Willi the no essary vouchers, wllblri b it months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor or either of them, st the residence of Made-line Lvne, 447 east Klrst 14outli Temple street. Halt Lake City, I'tah, or at the pl e of busi-ness of Hamuel W. Lyne No. VI Moutu Port-land avenue, Broiklyu, New York. Maiikmkk t.rr., HAMHItl. W, l.TXK. KxcuUira of th estate of Thomas A, Lyne, dacraeed. Paled June 'if.. NOTICE THK INTK.VrtOXOr' TIIKCITYCOI.'V-e- l Oy 1 eii-U- ii mi l mains uu J street front r ! to f.lihth str-e- t Midlce . hereby given hy the 1ty f VmnHl of Hall Hake Illy of the Intention of aitch r.n1l to make th following de. rtll Improvenienl, lo wit: Kxlmnllng and laying eater ptpae or mains along the following streeta, iuimely; J street run emu to fcignih .ir-w- t. and three. l.mrth of lh cost there.,!. at Teuly-Tn- lluBlred ttssjnd.il-lars-by a l'e--- ssamnl upon the lot. or piece of gneind within lh following drti!i ed district, being tie district lu b arf le. or benefited by said improvement, namely; ia Sand 3. bio' s- se. . tslndt. bb "U; lot I an.l 4 hpek VH. I.ds ud t block VU ail tn plat I). Halt Lak 1y survey All protest and ob)ctums to th carrying out of such in-tention must be presented in writing to 'he f Ity Recorder on or bf"T July W. being the lime set hy IB said council who II will hear and consider sue a ob.'tvttiai aa may be mhyre-!le'r"'- the t'lty Council of Bats Lak City, mad. May Halt Lake. JunaT, IStti. t Uy Kecorder. Mtocabolilers Meeting:. t fiPWIAL MHKTIfi (iK THK HTIK'K-- j holders of The National Building A asaoctaiiio of Mil Lake riv. will b ld at thecompanv'sifll'ii. Kn South Main street, Bt Lake city. I". T .od Monday. June .fffh. isn at so', lis k p.m. to amend article 17, sse-tl- 1. 4, 6 and ft. and to reje-- l section 3 of sanl article. hl h said amendments were an-- nnanlmouslv approved by th board of dlre- - iors at the regular meeting held May7'h, IW. By order of the board of directors J. rEtiConaEn Hecreiary. SOTICE- - 4 LL PERSON H ARE HEREBY WARNEU, j under the provided by ordnance, not to remove the bony of any dead animal or offal or tilth of sny dewnpUon. without liret n'difvluic tneclty acaveajrer, who will iaeue direction's for It. d.ss-rtal-. VVlLLlM f HOW ALL. C ty K..ivn--er- . April 17 IfJ). Koom g, Cuy HaU. SUaMeMONaS. In the fltitrb t f'rxirt In ! for s Trr. JU-cia- l lbrvt of I ef Trribary, t ounty t4 aii Lake. KatS P. Tt'".... UinUff. I1 st . (,ilsr H.Tf uns. f p,j Ptpe nt the of I tan sau t.ifiiect H T.yi'ir defendant VulJ Allf. Ht.lit.ltY Kf Sit lhEW DAP-- I per In an eeooti again toy by the Dov earned plaini.( tn ftiawt f'nvr "f Third JsKtelal ttri, nt the Temtorv of I 'a eo4 K nw la tofm'iirt i4 therein witatn ten .l.va ei,li.iv f l day of err!re after the service o of Ihle .isiana t' served within this county if sert out of tai.'oocy rw in it ds.eevt, wwiis Iwsiity gar, otherwise wHaia forty day. fu,ig. Hu.nl by d uil wtU ee laaen agaioat you. to la--, prayer cf fci.l c4tiani. The M acteas t erogn to have a dr) of taut court diiewdviag I txl matrt-- i motiy hretifrareeiltinrf brwn plamtJ an I defendant, Awriltng usaiy of lh rftild, t ary l'eebi T.yust uaite of ald mar ria-- . aiul t.st tuit. m deerwe prrt bar on toe grrmtut thai stat e th ar. (ht nvwhsoftketr marriag defendant aa wi. fuiiy lJit, rfiKl ai neglected U provide) for plalnlil the romoiua aetteaaartea Ufa. ar lo provui Par tn.ir aaid chil 1. That iac Jane, lew lefen.l.al hae contrtbaend us lately nothing toward law wipporl ot plaintiff or their ratid, aitnoua-- h ef en riaet,t to . so. and baa compelled ptamttif to support, oat of ay own nwtaaav bota taiadaat and; Utaar aaid rhilii And yea are hereby noiiVd that tf ye fall In appxar ami r tne aaul complain! aa ar.e re.inirt ttm id plaintl wul apply In ls eoarl ! tb relief dntnandMl iherem. V i'e the II. i bar) n. ae J.wlare andtease.it of the fttairtet I'.ejrt of tne Third J9.tl.-1a- l ft.rrle1i, Nca1.) In e4 for the Territory of I'tah, lei. :tta da of Apnt tn the year o cur Lord one IBinuead eight hna gred afid einef Kivmii M. M111 Ctota, ByGsci l4Mw, Issputy Clef a. I. insmtlnir. '.'"' 6d my barber" said y0tmg to D, I don't like some things he does. I !p4 to get shaved and he went over ;'witkawettowel." he stop there?" " " ' J --lh 88 going t0- - when 1 ld 1 l- e ' . job was incomplete." : ' did he do then?' ' " " vm he t know I wanted a f Post 0. 440. sotice op PKE-Earn- o I AsnoFr-irr- . at lt lake city, j t'tah. J inevlh. I. U d I y given that tse i.Hiowmg namd a- - tller aaa liie.1 not I' of al in'eatusa Ut make flu..! pf.ssf in s.ipportof hi cla.m. and taal id prowl will betnadebe'rsjn-.- . r ster an I receiver at Halt lk lty. I'tah. on July Smd. via : Ilavld II. Lambert. V. ft for th mirt ieaat pianr ss lmii towaanip 1 woia. ran 4 weat. 1. L. Y. M. ll.na ne.th follow ijf wltne-we- to prov hl.erininl'ious resldem-- npon and cuiUvatiost of ati I land, via: J D. ttailace est Granger : Halt Lake county, l'tht J. M Mrsae. Rail j.-- e 1 Ity P ; William Hiif. of .rnger, Halt f"thit.ltCttrH,ofrnger, .il jeeo intv, 1'iab Awl yosl. I harlcs II. VltlJ". wfc.i on Maf b tsth. IA). Bile .Irerrl entry No.Xeaf lo ike same bind .' brety .mireid pi at UisumetiM 'l pia--e and show tf any you ha hy yowr .aid .nuy a--- hm rwiel an-- lh- - proof and anal entry of hl claimant at'i"udshX. styts-r'w- . t MaK.SHIL'.S XALE. I )LRSf ANT TO AS KXFXTTIOf TO MK 1 directed by the l,'. ft. immlsioner court of the city and county of Ha t Lak". I. lah Ter-ritory. I shall exp-- ' ' pu'Jl e ie. at the front dis.r of the County Court H .use. m the t 'lty of Hall Lake. County of Halt Lake and Territory of I'tah. ou the I'tii duy ! July. ) at l o're-ok- . M., all the rUjni. title, ciaim. and Interest f Joseph .'orta.it of In. and to tne loliowmg 0cr!ll real e.lat- - Sltu ate. Ijli. and being In Halt Lake City and ( canity win! descTttied as follows to- it' Ail of bit t. In bio'k . pit - HaU L' f'ty Stiirvev. To I wld as the operly of Jep 1 ifflgl as theaull of Miry r Ciewul T,ru,softaie,..h K ( BHMaral. pr fv.unn' auB' '1- - DptityMaral. Dated Ju -- el V, Hsk n0 T the otne. Erti d"ar store window, Smiles,. a C'wat?'; Wt!'Yes. It rafers to a brand of Citnot?-- - n-- U point; but I tried 5 agaT8 if t wasn't beet it been cabbVg- - Journal of 1 |