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Show - r-- THE SALT LAKE XLUES. AlOADAY. JUNK 2A. IrtiMl. T I lt(i.U. I hcoal. No 413.1 SOTICEOF PROOF. LADOrrr- - TSf.TLAsCrrr, i M.r l, !, f ll HEKKltY tUVCV THAT THM N'OTICK following named settle b (llwl notice of bia intention In mak final proof tn mirt if hi lalm. and tht said proof will he m vl before tha Register and N'retvar oi thai' !. I and Omcaet Salt U( llr mi July II, tmK !. : Joaepb MrKea, N.i. ; HVGKi, for the s'. m Uim .M. townhip t nana, range 9 eael. Manama the followlntf wltneaiwe In prcee hi cnnilntiou. ra.ntrti. upon ami enlttvarinej i of .aid land, namely: W altar tatdo, rrantg ; Mct'wn. Tfcotii.i Andrroa aud I rank Hurl, . all of riall Lake city, t th. t Ta Hoaam. Rar.prra"-- ser 1,0 attempt i, made to S "T7!61- - literally K Sif hke " bny "wounded by a money, the crests of whose waves Iow1nd alevel the vn nCcnd n th6 P com-r-Kel-closes the window and carefully over thw step, bed and not till then, is any attempt Jdeto to several thousand dollars in of aUdenonunaUonsNew York PresT the StrWo8 BeaBts cil Be Sean In the Philadelphia Zoologi-cal Garden. gjTEEBOE OP THE TRAPPERS ! r)f This Pair of Rare Animals Was Obtained and How They Live. ajpjrintendent Brown, of the Zoologi. happy; Head Keeper Byrnes flgarden.is every under keeper reflects hehppineesand cheerfulness of their BperioM. A pair of wolverines hag been ved t the garden and bid fair to live, J, and otherwise conduct themselves U regulated wolverines should. A visit to the garden brought forth a sojt interesting talk from Head Keeper loes, which wae upplernented by a ,W and accurate scientific description thegolo lnscus, as this animal is called, at ii particularly gratifying is the Kt that this pair, now in possession of Philadelphia Zoological garden, is ie oniy pair known to be in captivity, Bd for that matter no other garden has rati single specimen. gOME NATURAL HISTORY. foe animal belongs to the badger laily and is extremely shy and retiring disposition. It is a habitant of the itire northern hemisphere and is not A plentiful in any locality. It has OT knoro to zoologists for a long time, it ibout it have been related more raar-doo-s tales than even of the salamander chameleon. All over the world where it is found ,tjve hunters tell incredible tales of its focity and voracity. As far back as 1563 Ijfllaginue, a Scandinavian writer, ffltions tho wolverine and tells how, s gorging itself with food, it will try squeeze itself between two closely owing trees to enable it to digest ita tab, after which it will again return .devour more. Every district nearly gives it a name id it is indiscriminately called the In-a- a devil, the glutton, the quick hatch, ie carcajou. Linnaeus describes the animal under ie name of the one eyed glutton, and leteim one eyed is supposed to have me from the fact that the only epeci-c- b he ever saw or heard described was iadinoneeye. The western trappers give the wol-nn- e a reputation for craftiness, enn-ajan- d general devilishness equaled by other animal. They claim that it 31 fight worse than a grizzly bear. In rt, a scout of Superintendent Brown's scribed to him a fight between a grizzly with two half own cubs, in which the wolverine nquered its opponents, and declared it he witnessed tho whole battle from reo. Of courae the shyness and suspicious-- a of the animal has much to do with ese tales, hut there is no doubt that it far more powerful than one would ipsct from its size, which is about that a half grown setter dog. It is a terror trappers from the way it will steal the it from their traps, and if caught will at desperately. rhe little ones at the garden now have tady proved their ferocity by chewing hands of two of the keepers who inv dently handled them. HOW THE GARDEN GOT THEM. fowtheZoo obtained the specimen! ;owhas is a most interesting story, specimen was sent to the garden somt Years ago which had been caught in rap in Idaho, and had its foot badly We was never put on exhibition, a lied about half an hour after its arri-.ta- t it was stuffed and is now on in the superintendent's private i Some six years ago as superin-Jen- t Brown was returning from tingtrip in the west, he stopped in nier's in Chicago, where he saw a iverine's skin. One word- led toan-t- , and ha made arrangements with finn that if they heard of any lm being captured to notify him. : 01er day he received a telegram H that the father and mother hav-bot- h been shot he could obtain a paii. ;mg wolverines if he desired them, 'receive such news was to a man ol fflargy and decision equivalent to H them, so in answer to bis prompt I expressing an earnest desire to get o the young animals were sent on. ? arrived in excellent condition and "w occupying comfortable quarter! the aviary. appetite for small birds, the food 'agiven them, has not as yet been TOnear satisfied, and they seem aeserve their popular name ol In appearance at the present ! resemble a large skunk, e long body, long hair and ejhave a habit of sitting up on Munches and shading their eyes 'one paw whenever anything at-f-attention. "f Ke?Per Byrnes says that though fc'en't been with him long enough their habits .correctly, vet ha jueve they are half as bad asthej M to bei "Though," he added, neai'ly chew up the hand of 1 "fsepfri" confident that he will be able to successfully, and even now wound to their cage and gazes ately at the pets every ten "or so. pendent Brown explained theit 4 told many tales he had heard e beaste and seamed delighted aiS found specimanB of an animal . aological garden has, or prob-Tut- s -- Kuladelphia able to get for some time t Times. Nut lee-Spe-cial Seeling ef Stoeaheldrrs Omi'K OK THE SILVER MOVSTAIV ngeouipajiy, Halt Lak I lly. I lab. June i;. iimi Notice is hereby given that a speWal meet-tun- : of tha stockholder of ma Sii vkh M ts-tai- s Mints.. tvir in v will beheldeltheomc of tbe a a company at mm iaft building. No. I.H eolith Main lrl. Salt IIt I'tah territory, al lioVliKk noon. unrUturdav July I". !. fur the loliowm purpce.e- - to wit: To elect a board of tmiee of lti ta-t-l tom-pny- . Tn offrr for s.!? and w'l all of h proprsy and wi of h aid rompny or aiu b f lh ann a may iifvary lo My au.l alluf he dtbt and otillgaLooa of lha cm(nT. To dHinrorporat and d'.aolT th wld com-pany and w lud up It affair. Aud to Uanai't ouch thr and fnrthr bul-Urs- a i may l t'luy m-- 'i n. Koilf lir llAHKMta. Vh'V't'rMidr-lll- . GEORGE A. LOWE, Sealer in All Kindi of First-Clas- s Agricultural lmplements- ,- SCHUTTLER FAPM AND FRE1GII3 WAGONS, Coliliis Bi teoiis and Road Carls of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUTH. Henry f.clark --THE-TAILOR. SO East First South street. .NEMO ME Impune Lacessit. HAIL, CALEDONIA! Grand Excursion TO American Fork, JUNE 24. Of the Salt Lake Caledonia Club. Salt Lskn at T:30 a.m.. rrtuniln from Amarlrau Fork at l:aup.m.. Ihna iilvlnx alwtit B!ua houralu that pralty little i It v. tt!i ltraaiiyaltr' tlonhof forant.atraamand lskr. Tb Btvat Utah Lalta 1 mattiruotia to Uie plui-- and team rau b found naar lha (rrova loom vaypnrtla Kilt, wham hathlnrf. diinolng aud Btaaniliontln j oau biul at low chnrgasi. A FINE MUSS AM) KTR1NU UAM, Kor danolujt. will tha axi'itrlon from Salt Luke Ui thaifrovaal Atnrrtrwn Kork, whapa lha ralalirntad falailonlan iranim will la playad, aud for which a flu Hat of prltai will t (flvau. A platform will ha atwtad at tha (jrova to thoaa wlnhlnif lo dance. A partlitl Hit of tha gamaa la aafollowa: Datu'inK the IIIkMiuuI r'lln to bHHiwa. Si'otllBh liinilta content for a prmo. ToMiDf th I iiliar. Vi'olt plavluu. Koothiill iScoltlKh AMoi latlon rulaa;. Htittlny tha Mtono. V'uolracaa. HmiU'h ptmaof Itoundant. Tbrowlug tho hammer. Tun-o'-w- 'Hap, Btup iilul lonpa The football ma will ha plaved palwaan a taam from Salt Lake and oua fitim Ametiean I'ork, for prlr.a. Tha (irand Tuf-of-W- ar will aliui ha mn-lita-for bjr a tam of twanty man each from Amorti-u- Fol k aud jit.lt Lake I II) , aud a titlM glvan for It. Sitllahle irlMin will ha offarad for all lha game. and a mil lint of Ihoin will be punllaueU tiaforc the exruralon. Fare for Round Trip $1.23. Children 65c. Ttckata hotild be purrhaned hafora day of excursion In untrr U aecnra eeata. aa a big turnout la expuctad. Kara fiom itruVM to Utah Lake and ratttru, 3t: fara from Oj,'dan to Amerlcun Kork and re-turn. '.'.7i, The following firms 111 sell ticket: Joelln & Park. 8. 1. Truidel. flatter A .Snalirrove. Iiinitvan McAlllalar, tiitdille Kork ivatuuruul. Cahlar'. Mimlo .l'alaoa,nd any mombar of the club. J. G. Conklin, STOCK BROKER, Mining Stocks and Other Securities . Bought and Sold. realer In REAL ESTATE AND MINES. Member of Salt Lake Stock Exchange and of Salt Lake Kcal Estate Exchange Seventeen Yeart a resident oAiK lake Cilu Correspoudenee Solicited. Rererencea Union National Bunk. Deseret NatlouBl Hanlt. l't:h Nutli nal Uimk. J. K. Dooly, Manager Wells, l argo & Co., b.ilt Lak City. Room 30, second floor. Wiisalch building. Real Estate Exchange SO Commercial Street. MONEYTO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. J.W. Farrell cScCo efl PlnmliBrs, t Gas & Steam Fitters Dealers in all Kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for Drive and Dug Wells Cesspools built and Connections made 138 Main Strret, opp. Auerhwh Broe, Telephone MO. lar rTi5 J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 33S South Mala. Salt Lais. 3 , 11A1I.HU A UM. iPopular Route fe4 To all Points East Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining Chair Cars. Be aura your ticket read! via tha Missouri Pacific Railway If. C. roumieni, O. P. fc T. A., hi, Luuit, S. V. Varrah, C. F. & P. A., Room JrM, Program Bldg Salt Lake City, I 'luA, Sl3iiariKE Game. EAST UWUMO TRAIN. Atlantic Atlantic MaU. Expreea Leave Ogden B:.10a.ro. 5:40 p. m Arrive Halt Like lll:4n a.m. t:tt p.m Leave Halt Lake II :00 a.m. 7:10 p in Arrive Provo V! M p m. 9 ) p tn Leave l'rovo Vi m p.m. W ) p ut Arrive Oreen Klver 0:40 p.m. 4 SU a m Leave Green HI ver 7:iilp.ni. 4 Ml era Arrive Grand Junction... 11:30 p.m. B:.W am Leave Grand Junction. .. Il:fwp.ni. ld:) a m Arrive I'uel;!- -. Sin p.m. II in a m Arrive Denver. . 7:4fip.m. 7:15 a m W KMT BOUND TIIAINS T No. 1 No. a Paclflo I'aclllo Mall. Expreaa Leave Denver 8:00 a.m. p.m. Leave Pueblo I p.m. Ik l a.m. Arrive firnu.l Junction... 5:8) a.m. e.UOp iu. Leave Grand Junuwon... 7 a) a.m. 7:16 pm. Arrive Oreen Klver ll:Mo a.m. II M p.m. Leave Green River II :W a.m. lU:i a.m.- - Arrive Provo S ufi p.m. 7:15 a.m. LeavePrnvo t:M) p.m. 7 a) a.m. ArrtveHalt Lake.......... S Hflp m, H am Leave Halt Lake 1:45 p.m. 9 a.m. ArriveOKilan... I0:t) p.tn.l":40 a.m. LOCAL TKAINH. kALT LAM AVD OCDtW. Leave Bait Lake: Arrive Halt Lake; at) a.m. tlii m. 10:4a.m. la in p.m 4:Ulp.m. S.IAp.m. :S6p.iu. 8 40 p.m BAJ.T LAKC TO BUtQIfAal AMR WAJIATI . Lv Halt. Lake . .7 :0 a.m Lr Waaatch. . 10 on a m Arr Minirbam.. 9M a.miLv Hlutfham.. !:W.p.rn Arr Wal b..8.15a.miArr Halt Lak 4 KUp.tn 0. O. UOIIOE, . H. MENNKTT, lien. Manager. in. Paae. Agt Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect Mar 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Halt Lake City and Park City dally aa follow ; salt i.Ak cirr. Train I leaves Klgbth 80 aud Main st 7 a m '.3 " " " 4:jp.m g arrives " B WlJarn , 4 " " ;jJUp.m pa Kg crrr. Train 1 rriva Prk City 10 m am 3 -" i leaves " 7;:ian i " " 4:Wp.ta PAt.6r.NOKB BATK: Between gait Lake City and Park City, single tri5t ween Halt Lake City aud Park City, round trip. ts. JOG. If. Y0USS, T. J. NelXTCWtt. Managi r. Cera. Ft. t t'a. Agt. the Miwaukw CHICAGO mWACKEE & SL PAtL RAILWAY FOR ALL POINTS EAST. tt U the only Hue-- running solid Veetibule. Electric Llglted. Htea in Haatad train btw Chicago. MoWaiifceeaiuJ cvnincll Jliuff.. On 4a. Bt. Joseph, Kana City and Scsux City. A Q train compoead of Pullman magalOeent shaping cars and Tie Finest Dicing Cars in tne Woril For furtht Information apply to tn nearxi ALEX. MITCHELL. I remmar-l- l Agent. J JU .Motth Wa l s'reet ban Lake C:'.v. In ba lrtr.io-- l of tv c wnty of Toola t't! T'rnt.iry. In t ia mttar uf tb i(al of i(i ifa .l'a '.tir y, :w.--a 1. NOTH'f, M 4r.KK.IiVtlVEX THAT J.lMFi tb a Imtn ir' r of lha afata f HrMtf' l ( ourty dac- - aatl. b r"i 'T1 and pmt tat for la Ueitiant. nl ad m4 rourt bio An l armun; . I ai almloi ' au n of ta d a' at . aiut Ibai Tua day tia i.r t lar of July im al It o'a ur'i a m., an ' rourtroot a4 ald win al lha thina m T"i tl jr. In aid inruianm il fcat la n dttlyapr nual ty t ha ludara )s d r rt For 0 attlaoianl of aid o ml, al Jl. b I lo an t pi a a 4B par. x n Inlrr a ad n w il HUM nnj PP ' '1 dak aax ap Mliln r nn to lia auij cvnni. and a a t i.ia .inia Ualed Tnxl Cily Jtina I, lV A. J. M.i'virio. Ctrrka issou:Tio?i suriiE. MAY IT Mr! KNOWS TM T ONP tr'THK of Itunnall Co., BmalT. O. II h thli day ld ou In M ra. dunnall. and aid Wnn wlllrarrY on hliiraa bafTa, and aid('ollon and Mr. Hnnnrll A I o will not tw rarponaltila foi ra h otbar dMa Ibal luay b lirraafiar wnlrailad J una t:. ), ai No, T East ha,-on- d frmtb utx-t-, Sail Lake, t'Uu. BVN'NKt.t. . CO. O. II (DUOS, NOTICE. 4 LL t'FRSONS AltK IIKKVOY V HSKD, i undar lha panali pnividait by pM uk, uol lo rriiiora tha ltv of any d a.t animal or offal or tilth of uny daarnpilon. without nnt Itoilfylnn tharlty aravrncar, who will Ixua diroi Uoua lor lla dixiHiMil. VMLUAU KHOWAtX, I'Hv rit avanxar. April 17 ISkfl. R..m , I'lty Hall. The Ehertaomlnir of Soap. if ?rb,iblr few P16 who do Sv bf 107 ? livin mal0 keen hang read each day the advertise-ment- e 0f popular eoaP8. Their good qualities are so superlatively good, their effect on the complexion, the health and longevxty so unfailing, their chemical composition in each case so remarkably in accord with all that exact science and dermatological art could produce, that it discourages the medical man, who finds so much in his own measures that are unperfect and incomplete. Wo read, therefore, with a certain wnse of relief the results of an made by Dr. B. H. Paul on composition of these highly lauded toilet soaps. Dr. Paul states that for bodily ablution soaps should not contain an excess of alkali but should be nentral or nearly so. Ho found, however, that among toilet soaps, as usually met with, a perfectly neutral soap is the exception, and that a trustworthy soap of that kind is still a desideratum. Three of five soaps of the higher grade were described as "super-fatted- " soaps, one of them be-ing alleged to have been prepared to Unna's formula. But, in fact, they all were found to contain the full proportion of alkali required for the saponification of the fat, besides some additional potash, which, in one of them, was considerable. It seems, therefore, that the perfect soap is yet to be made. Medical Record. MOTICE. Tn.A.riT Dfnrin I Orrit iorCvn"U(aiTaii'i'MM-- y f Wt.mK.mi Mar u tA WHKKRA. hyatlrriiWt aalanca5raro'l o ba unoaraivuxl II ha hao mad lo appear Ibal Ilia NII"tt.t llankof lha Kepublte al Lake elty In lha rtty of lt Lake. In Ifeo r.Hiutvof Salt and territory at I'laH. kaa compiled with ail In pmrtaia0f n ataluteaot lh I'mtad Htl. raquira. 14 P rompllavl with raf..ra an ao-lrk- i .Itatl bj autuotua,! ioctmmac lb bua'twiM of tafik UK AMnTRNkoni. I Jaaaa A braaacna. dan. illy and acting itiiptrull"i of Iba r jrraory. d hrrahv canity Ih.l Ilia .Nt.Hial lUn ef lh- - s KcptiMii at Hall Lake cut. in Ino rlty t Hall I dike In IharnuniT n( Mali and If- - ; oiory of I'lab I. auiart4 u ri- - lh tmtneof lunktng a pmtidail in ra. Uon riftr oua hnmlrad and Ulr olM of lEl tatuteof lha I nltad i4iaI. IN TESTIMONY WllliKEOe", wtloaaa m band and aaal of olTtc thl lilh day or MJ. IJU , J I A Deputy and arUB( rnuptrvllaT oi lb rrncj. V Ud MAKMUL'S MALE. IJfKSl'ASTTO AN KXKlTTIOM TO MR I directed by the I'. 8. ( ni inti,;iiiara ronrl of the rtty and nmnty of hall Lake, I tahlvr-lilory- , I shall rx al puldlo ata. at Hi from door of the County Cuiin II m. In tha I'lty of Mult Laku Cuiiu y of Malt Lake and Territory of Utah, ou lh Mb da uf July. lKll.nl lit oclock. M , all the ilarhl. title, claim, and ttitereot of J aaph I'orPatt of. m, mid tn lha following dax-rloa- d ral a.f'a ullii-at- , lylnir. and baina In Mall lka rity and County and deM followa. to wit. All of Int 'J, ti hl, k :iV put K, Halt t.uke City hurvey. To be aold aa Ihe property of joaaph I'or'bell.aa the till of Mary K. ( lr.,UI. Terms of aale, raah. K. II. l'Aok. V. . Marrhat. Hv llomnnr.Mini n. Deputy Matfhal. P.ltad Julia ail, vt. HCHSfANT Tl AX OKDKR OV h.KXt Trt I m diraal h lha Tlrd Ju laial Hirt Corl of lUA Tarrlt.Mry, I .had aipoaaat pub-lic auction. In lh hiirhaal bt,idr fur caao. al th aotiih front itoor of lh fa. l.a rountr r.nirtbotie. la Hill LakaClly I la Terrttorf , on lha 31th day of June. IftU, al li 'c.'k ftv, lha dau-rlna- real aatai. . wil ' All of lot four in tn tl k mni)f lar itw. put "0 " Mai l.aNa I tf urv. kail Lak r.iy and enuntY. I'tah Tmiy .baeith all and aiurtuar lh tananianla Mre4lia(na and apptirt-- a .nca lhai'itoUuoui( v$ la as wia a'naHiiiiif To be wild aa tti timparly of Jaa J. M'ir rhy and I'i l.tllla MmpUj, at lb aiul al M.A M' arar Team of eaja , K. H. wm. V. R alana. tly larir VaiidarronlblMpoly MmliL Halt lke Ctly. I'taa. Juu. law. tilth PlAtrirt Ourt tn and for lh Third IMnirtctnf l'i,h Territory, County of Halt Lake, U11.UI& Smauat, I'laiutiff, 1 vk. 8l'NMObal RAUa C. Hm alubv, Defendant, ) rpUB PKOPLE Or THE TKKHITOHY or 1 I't ib aaud greeting U Kaipb C hmallay, defendant, Vou are hereby required to appear In an action lirotiKht aitalunl you by I ha above named plaintiff lu thadlatrlcl rourt ol lha Third Jil dlclnl lUattkt ol lha Tarrlloty of l!lah, and lo anawar th rotnplalnl mail therein aiihin Ian day teiolualte uf lha day ol aarvlcwi after lh aarrlc on you of till. tinnnoti - If ar'ad within thin county : or. If aarrad out of th't county, but In thwdlairlct. within Iwanlydaya, olharaiaa within forty duy or Jiiduient by default will he taken acalnat yoa, to (ha prayer of nald eoinplalnl. Tha aald action I brought to hare decree of tlii court dlKoolrlng Ihe bond of malrl-inon-beiwuen plaintiff and defnudanl; rhang-l-in nam of pliiliiiltl from Hmai)y lobar maidau name of Creek: and (or no' of ami; ahore relief irayed on III ground that for more than one year 11 peal Ihe dafendaut haa wilfully fulled lo provide fur plaintiff the com-mon uecKulie of life, becaua of hlalillatirut. pr,)fllcy and dlnalpatlon; aud further tn t Ut niorelhan three year 14a I paal datrndant haa beenguiliy of balillual dtuuk'Uinuaa. And you are hereby nntlttrd that If y.nt fad to apiiear and anawer the aald minpialnt aa aixive miulred, the aald plaintiff will apply to Ihe court for Ihe relief demanded thet-aiu- . Wlltiaea lha lion, i harle M, Ken, JudK. and the aeal uf the dUtrlcl ( I court of the Third Judicial district, i iuu V In and for lh Territory of t;th Ihl ( r I Hrd day of June, lu the year of our l,ord one thouaaud igbl hundred and ninety. IIrnrT O. MrMllaVA, Clerk. By Oeo D. Lomula, Deputy Clerk. Where Will Heaven Be? How about the location of the per-manent heaven, the resting place of the saved? Where will it be located, on this earth or in the skies above? We read, I Thess. iv, 16-1- 7, that the Lord will de-scend from heaven and resurrect the righteous, and also catch up the living holy ones, and that altogether they will meet the Lord in the air. By reading Bev. xx, 6--6, we also loam that th will be the first resurrection, and that they (the righteous) will live and reign with Christ 1,000 years. According to the Bible this 1,000 years is all the time the saints will occupy the realms of the air. When this 1,000 years expires, how-ever, the "City of God," with the saints, comes down upon the earth and the second resurrection, that of the wicked, will take place. As these demons-elec- t come forth from their graves they will see the beloved city, and go up and en-compass it; and (Rev. xx, 9) fire will pour down upon and utterly destroy them. The eimie fire which destroys the wicked purifies and renovates the earth, aqd this globe in its redeemed state, if the accounts above cited are to be taken as conclusive, will become the home of the saved throughout the ceaseless ages of eternity. St. Louis Republic OTUE OrCotuiinkcil tint!ii:mnlt'wHater omrainthoins Fcouitnyt aoulh tret one-hal- ! In I). venter of Seventh anu Ktahlh r i- - fottce I harehy Iran by thai Uy Council of Halt I IHy or in Inientbia of uab eminell lo make the following eacrtiwd tmpromaast, lo wll: Kitcli.lina and laying Iron water pip or main along lha followlajf uraale, namelyi fourth South .treat, una half M.- - aa l fro 13 lha center of nanih and Kiabtb .ireeta and defraying three fourth if l eel Ibaraof, a.tiiuated al tten hinde4 dollar itciu, by a Hal inaaiMel npow IM Iota or placaa of ground within In la low lug drrlt4 dUtn, 1, balng In dUtrVI to b Ifai'lail or tattaatlt by aald tntpeiarameoi, namely; ll I a, J), tola a, bawlt III lot I a. hl-- k l l.rt a. 4, h'- - 41. all ta plat H. Halt jke cily Hurray. AIHf"ll and to lh carrying oul f aiu-- laivntln) Uiu.t tie praaanlcd In writing lo lb l'y before July li. IMU, bain Ihe time at by tha .aid Counall wtwn It will haa and eonatUer alien oujavtUHia aa may be Biadg thereto. Ily order of tha niy CouncU t : Lava City, wad May J"ih I'M! l IH iiyaM. fiey Racorder. Halt Lak Illy. JuneT. twai Sanahadaa and Hata. ParasoU, of which few are as yet in use, are in plain, fancy striped and plaid silks. A novel pattern haa the stripes radiating from the point to edge, form-ing a star. Another has the stripe be-ginning at the point, curling around, forming a spiral. Carriage parasols are of tulle, with lining of delicate tinted silk, transparent net and lace, and of chandronand pea green silk. The latter two are very popular with the ladies, as they can be carried with most any ele-gant costume and harmonize with it. The lace toque is the connecting link be-tween the winter hat of velvet and tha spring bonnet of straw, and is very popu-lar. A very chic hat has a broad brim of pale yellow straw and crown of horse hair in lace effect. A panache of black featliere and bow of yellow silk. An-other stylish hat is of open work horse hair braid, with Ophelia bow of crepe and cluster of lilies of the valley. Cor. Albany Journal. Aristocracy Among Saleswomen. The average wages paid to saleswomen ai.d cash girls has lieen steadily on the decrease for several years, until now fore than one of the best firms refuse to g've employment to girls who have no other means of support because they want only respectable girls, and they know a girl cannot support herself on the wages paid. A man said on learning the wages offered by a firm to his daugh-ter: "Well, I think a good deal of that firm, but not enough to support one of their saleswomen." There has never been any kind of organization among the sales-women. They are, as a rule, well up to the average in intelligence, but in no other class of artisans is there to be found the peculiar type of aristocracy which prevails among them. Genorally speaking, they do not consider them-selves as having anything in common with other working people, and refuse to mingle with them. Cincinnati En-quirer. A Wrinkle Defier. A lady who is advanced in years (in-deed, she has reached her sixtieth birth-day) has a lovely complexion and no wrinkles. When asked her reason for believing that she possessed the secret of perpetual youth, she laughingly replied that she had found the fountain of youth, for herself, in olive oil and rose water. She also says that patent face powders are to be shunned, and preference given to. "drop" or prepared chalk, which is harmless, cheap and lasting, not having a peculiar clinging quality and is not "dead white," but yellowish in tone. New York Journal. ' Kaninga Going Oat of I'm. The most prominent jewelers now ad-mit that even the diamond solitaire ear-ring has almost departed. Many fashion-able women with earrings worth a fortune no longer wear them, but have the stones reset in hair ornaments, brooches or bracelets. Possibly the fash-ion will never be revived. The antiqua-rian in the Twenty-fift- h century may note, as a distinct advance in civilization, the date when women ceased to bore their flesh to insert ornaments. New York Tribune. Waistcoats of white pique, with gold buttons, are affected by the young wo-man who gets herself up to look like a boy, for a woman never gets any near-er masculinity than that If she is in-clined to be slangy she rather inelegant-ly calls them "the masher's waistcoat," but if she is well read on the subject of drew she gives them a more royal name, and calls them "Louis XTV." Dainty baskets of yellow, lined with silk the color of cowslips and covered with cowslips, are shown for bonbons. There are also violet baskets on which are pinned a cluster of violets, the size of the penny bunch of "sweet violets" sold by London flower boys. A tiny bonbon basket in rose color is decorated with wreaths of wild eglantine. The girl who can work out some of her energy at the end of a crochet needlo is busy making herself a crimson Tarn o'Shanter to wear when she is climbing tha mountains in search of health and strength. She wants to get a color that will put to shame that of her bonnet; for, after all, th "Tam" is a bonnet at least so a student of costume says. Everybody has been noticing for a week or two past how much fresher and brighter the big office buildings look than usual. A man who thinks ho has found the reason says that it is because the typewriter and other girl clerks and as-sistants have all got their new spring suits and Easter bonnets and wear them everyday. t Mrs. Jessie Tyson is said to be the prettiest married woman in Baltimore. 6he was a Miss Johns, and was married when only eighteen. She is below me-di-m height, with a beautifully modeled figure and an oval face that is framed in ma&ea of black hair. . tier cheeks are rosy. The newest freak of Paris fashion is a looking glass stand for the menu, so that the ladies can see bow they look at the table. The Princess of Monaco has just secured four dozen of them in repousse silver of excellent workmanship. The fashion comes from Russia. The wife of Count Waldcsee, one of the nobles who stands very high in the estimation of Emperor William, is the daughter of James Lee, once a promi-nent New York grocer. She is a beauti-ful woman. JIOTICE OyTHK ISTKMTIOM nrTHECTTTCOIT!. a Hand water fn n 00 'I'nd Houtb irai trutn nldv btwa Ninth and Tan Kl to midway beiwaan T.ti'ti and KlAveatb Kaat aireeta, tut culinary purpuwe unlv. Notlr la hereby given by lh City Cimnatl eg Halt Lak rltr "f In Intanll. n of nch Cmta. ell to make lue following gearrtbed improve-wan- t, t. win r.ataadlug and laying Imej watar pipe of tn.lM alotig Ike Pm lowing etnaia, umlyi T ilrd Houtb tret front niiuw.y patae a N nih and -n h . to midway kwiwaan Tanta and l,tvnta K treat fitrenlinypirpacnir and defray-ing threw fourth of Ihe end thareof aatimataa! al ill-i- elghlaan bun I red dollar, by a level aaaaaatnenl upon the Iota or piece of ground within Ihe foilowine; deacrlhad giairt. I, ball)' th diir! to Urn a(la!led of bntjia4 by i4 linprovaiiianl, namely Lot and 4, trtoah l, lot S ami a block f. In plat lota am 7, hl- - k J. I'M I and t, bha k Ma , all pluta and M Hall l.k. city .iirvay. AU pro-ia- t and ohjectton. to Hi carrying out of each liilenlkin mn.l h pm4 In errlting tn the City Ke)riar 00 er bahrr Jnly I. I awl. being Ihe Urn by In eald omwll II will hear and enMr luck )Kiiuaa a ra.y be mail thereto. riyorda of lh CI' f Cuoo.il ef Hall Lakg Uly, a4 April $. IJ0. lim H aa. Cllf feaMiitder. Halt Lake Cttf. Jan T, tmo. White Lead Injurious. It is said that painting floors with any color containing white lead is injurious, as it renders the wood soft and less ca-pable of wear. Other paints without white lead, such as ochre, raw umbor or sienna, are not injurious and can be used with advantage. Varnish made of dry-ing lead salts is also said to be destruct-ive, and it is recommended that the bo-rate of manganese should be used to dis-pose the varnish to dry. A receipt for a good floor varnish is as follows: Take two pounds of pure white borate of man-ganese, finely powdered, and add it little by little to a saucepan containing ten pounds of linseed oil, which is to be well stirred and raised to a temperature of 860 degs. Fahrenheit. Heat 100 pounds of Unseed oil in a boiler till ebullition takes place, then add to it the first liquid, increase the heat and allow it to boil for twenty minutes. Then remove from the fire and filter the solution through cotton oloth. The varnish is then ready for use, two coats of which may be used with a final coat of 6hellac, if a brilliant polish is required. Phila-delphia Record. tttMUH. In th IHatrlct Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial Dltrlct of IMah Territory. County of Bail Lake. Oecar It. Miller and William Jacobaoii, plalnUOa. Tlllle Miller Olelm, Charl. HlfeUio" H. 01 aim and Aledna T, Uraehar, dafaudauta. The People of tha Territory of tTUh aanS : To TIIII" Miller Olelm. Charlea 11. Olelm and Alexlua T. Ilraeher, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an ac. Hon imniKht agaiu.l you by the above n.niad plaintiff) In the Dialrlt t Court of to Third Ju-dicial IHMrirtof the Territory of t'tab. and to au.wer the complaint filed therein within Ian daye, laxclunlv of the day ufaarvke), after the mtv ice on you of Ihl. umuioo-- lf aervad within thl county ; or, If eerred nut of Ihl county, hut In Ihla dlatrlcl. within twenty duyai otharwlee within forty 4y-- ir Judg-ment by default will betaken anaiiial you, ac-cording In tha praverof .aid complaint. The aald action la brought lo hare a decree of thl.rmrt reforming a certain morttface, made, exaculed and a anowladgad by gnfntid-uii- t Hraeher on that certain proparty annate lu Halt l.alie City 4 Co . I'Uh. ba ng lot I. block IS, plat "K H. L. City aurvey to eecure a rerialti iiromtory aote niad-i- , eneoutad and delivered by darrndanUT. M Oie.ru a C. II, Uleiu.. March M, iva. for Mil. In favi of plaintlSa due two year after dale with inter-cut al S per rent per annum, ae aa to Inter! therein a true and corr. t ropy of eald not aa fully eet mil In rouiplalnl herein; lo have liKlKin.nt In .aid autu of with Inter ml thireun al S par cant from Heplemh- -r Hh. eu. and for attorney's fee al I" per cnl on amount found due: same all ad to be due on aid note, no part of watch he been t aid n'e the Interest down tn Heptember iMth, lh: same being aerured by mortgage given by Hraaher for ralnakla considarattna daUid Junew, l, rm praBlse a gcaartbag herainliefore; that the same be sold aud the proceed. aiplled In h pa) man! of Ihe amoui.t due plalntin.. and trial d fendanta and all lieric ie claiming nnier them nbenuent to aald mnriga ; be fore.-loea- l of all r.ful and anility of rtdaniptli.0; thai plalncBe bae for any daflrleur.y, an4 for eoetawf And yoa are beal.y pollRed that If roe) 111 to appear and an.wer the .aid romplalnl a above raomrrd. the eald pialntlg will apply lo lh' court for the relief demanded tlnra.ii. Wnmn, the Hon Charla H. Zn, Jiidre, and the anal of t ie iM.trlrl routlof tne Third Judicial Dl.lrk t. In and f.ir . . the tarrllory of t'tah. Ihla Itrth itay of kai. , uiie, In the year of our Isfi m I v ' thou.and aiyhl hundred and nlwaiy, llf.NHi U. M' JHILLAN Clerk. r'rank Plerc and Charles W Moyd Attorneys fur pialutifla. S0TICE Or TH K IMTr NTH ! Or TM E CITY COt'N. all tnnMil wa'ar Bialo aa ft ta I ! etreet from lh prnl larmian l ihecesiar of the hpwlt Iwiwma ftlxta and SeteaUi ami! at real. N.rtlre la 'laral.y rtven by the City reanaafl ef Halt l.aMe 1 ity of the biieatlu of mrl Counatl 10 make lha foilowine impmewtaanl, to wll: r.ilandlng and lar trig Woo waa ptp" or malnaalo'ia: the foliowtng straei. i aifih t.aal etraot from praant lermlau 10 tft canter of Ihe trio k beWan Hllth ol Hwvetttll wmlh atraal. and defray'ng lkr foarth of Ida coat there.,!, eetiinaiad at ThUrl ets llitn 4 red irtkAit tMllan. by a Wa-- .mwrwnt upon lha Iota r pla.aa of ground wilnia lh folprwlnif flWrth.! glI.Hcl, bain lh itlatrtct to be all- - iad vt bamflla4 by ewi.l nne!y I a. 4, hijali at, held I, hha-- M. Me I.I I.I - krla 4, 5 !. !' . hie- - " 1 h , all In pl D Hell I.ke ( Hy ewrvey. Ail roteit. aud ore1iTOa lo lh earryte on! of im b mianum mual he paaiast4 In wntto; Ui the I'lty Keiirder mi or hat'. y I. PajO. Ivtog Ihe time eat by Ihe ol4 eooncli when will hear and ronUW eVD oOc tUtaM a ba m.l thereto. Myorilar of lb O'T Council of Hal Lak City. mle May A UMI. Cl'y Sawirt, Hall k City. June T, PM. Uked tha Features. She was showing George over the grounds at her father's new country residence. "I like it immensely," said George "There are some very pretty features about the place." "You think so?' "Yes, indeed; yours, for instance. New York World. Agricnltnral College of Utah. Tbe Agricultural College of Utah, Lo. cated at Logan, I'lab, will Open for Students on September Snd. It is a Territorial Institution, founded upon a United Stated land grant and by Territorial appropriations for the purpose of giving the young men and young women of Uf ah a liberal and practical education in tbe several pursuits and professions of life, it bus courace lu Ag-riculture, Domestic Economy, Mechanic Arts and Mechanical Knirlneerlng, Civil Kngtnaor-ln- g and other special courkea. ft has a modem equipment and specialists in It iseveral fields of instructio". IlaniaanHot lJlimtratlon ln Tide the United States Experiment Station ard Its wo k of re-search In agriculture; a tint. firm. Including horticultural g'ouude, equipped with modern appliances; acooklntr. dairy, cutting and sew-ing denartment, workshops in wood and Iron, a new library, museums and other means of illtistrat on. Students will be kept In constant contact with illustration, of s hool room teachings throughout Its four yearn couria. For pamphlet containing announcements and lor further particulars, addrena, J. W. Sanobokx, President. A Kitchen Gardener. Lady Have you any oyster plant seeds? Grocer Yes, ma'am. Lady Well, send me two or three dos-- e, and, mind you, I wish to raise Blue Points. Detroit Free Press. ; . ; A cmfortJia EeflectloH. . ( I ' JdkmsWelJ, Aunt Bv. Brother old, yo an I is; Sally, we's gittdn' pooty leavm dis her to be tinkin' sonn bout byAuTtSaily (who clings tenaciously to bout dat, brer-d-on Koutdat; Tse noticed dat plenty iShTmo' young folks die dan tf ones-!- n.nuu'i Bo.r- - NOTICE THK INTENTION Off TIIKCITY COfN-- e OF 1 xt --u.i wal r naln. i J etreel from H rt i to K ih h e'.r at Nettce i haralr given by the City ounrll of Halt Hk City of toe Uitaulion of eiu-- nuw ll to make the following gerrltad Iniprovamaoi. Kitendlng and laying irm wtr pt- i-ormaln. aHrtigthefollicwlog atreet. nameiyi J. ra t ruamxthut r. xu'.h wr-at- . and de-fraying three-fourt- of the et Ihararrf. at Te ity Ti.me Hm dred - t lar. by a local aeeewmeiil Upon lh" of piece, of ground wllhin Ihe following drrlb-e-dl. trtcC being the dt.trP-- t tit he aTected or benefiu d by eald Imprevemenl. namely : U is kaudx. t,Pk etel.odf. nu;ei; Ictal . bl"-- I', total nl Woea m " plat I. Bait Ik City eurvBT Ail pr .i.t and objection to lh carrying o"t "I such mui he prewnMd In "', 1?M Citytucord-ronorbef'- r n iy t. the time aet hy lh .aid rooncil when tt wtj bear and consider eucb otr-xt- Uia a may be made thereto. Dy orders lb City Council ot Sa.1 Le (Salt Lake. Juo 7, IMJ. ihr rwil. LEGAL. SUMMONhS. In the rw.trirt Court In and fur the Third Ji4t cut liltrt:t of l.'iasj Terrtla-ry-, County of Hail Lean. Kats P. Tatijjh, PuiatlS, I v. sususfjr. UUAkirt II. TaiUla, Defesd!. I The of th Terrttorf f t'ta 9d) greeting to Otira-- rt If Tay!'. defendant; VOC AKE l!fcHf.r KtwClrfKU TU AP-- I pear In an aetlwn brouirai againet fm tre ta aoov aauied platans lo ttm ixv Court of low Tuird Jnawlal Li.ttrv.t of Iba Tarrttory of t'tah. and ie acawvr a caxap.aia ill erithln lea Sara im tiuiva eg the day of aarvuati after III earvVw OH y4 Of lh! lunWa served elltllt th' emioir. o II arvaj oil of lhteounty. in dirw. wwaia tweotg g.r. ohrwi wi'.aia forty day er lnug-- I men! by gefaail will e taaaa alra4 you, a or-nn- to the prayer of I4 esmpiaiat. The ma ac&u-- t trugM W aavo a . ef ut. ciwrt iX!Tig laa hovl of aaaun-- ( Biney fearetoforeetuticg bxwaaspUlalig ad awaid'.ag p.amtig rnai ly of la ti.ld. Carey Pawoia Taylor laea ef aakd 3ar-- 1 rt, and eoeu of :i. Aooee decrw afyd tut ca Cue griwnd lhal ina ta ftrsf -- h4 nvitth. of their saarriar eyfiadaAl h w'l-- i fj.iy failed, refat aa-- i ant- te4 lo 'W14 for pumoff th rnmmon awn. if Ufa, to prov:.M t ibeir ewDd Chili. Thaf einee) Jane. Pvf7, aafeiwunl It, cwatfthuied aoeia-- I lutaty oxthtng toward th eopport f pi lull 1 ut lharrehild. aHfauugh often raqieitial 10 v so, and haa onipwtW pi ai nil 7 lo eupport, oats of her own xtutaua, both uaiaalatU add law aald thud. And rvw are haewhr awttflad thaf at ya Cm to aul lb taUI comjUiiit aa ajv. I he asua pin'ts w'.il appiy to la coTtrt fi lha raiief damandad thama. WlueMU, the 11 a. Chariea Zane Jiulxa. an.1 Caa .aai of ta DtMn.:! Court of ift Third Judicial (XAI.l tn ad far lb Terrltorr at Ctaa, ( iiiii jtti4.rf April ta la year u or Lord cna thxuaacal 1t hio-- j died and mtiaty lineal 'i Mcf nxag. Cira I Bl CIJ. 0. LOMIlii, 0rJUtJtla. SALT LAKE CITT COEPOEATION. KOnCI TO CORIRACIOM. Sealed proposals will be received addressed as below until 12 m., July t.WAi, for farnishing material and couetructliig about six mile of brick conduit and two miles of wrought Iron pipe lite with all necessary earthwork and ap-purtenances. To be eudorsed "Propotal lor Conduit and Pipe L ne Construct oa." Plans can be (wen and pe.;iflcatknsoMalncd on and after June C lW. at offlce of city room 606, Progreaa hulldlng. Bait Lake cltv. Approximate quantities are as follows: Earth and rock work SSWcnWc yard! Btirk andHtoneraMonry.. . Jl.'i ' Wronpbt irunplpe ISJAX linear feet Bids. tv111 be received for tbe whole or the work, and rnut la ma4e upon forma furnished by the underglirnad. All proposal U) be accompanied by aat'.fac-for-evidence of the bidder a abUty to perform thA7e'rtfnedche"k for ISOW). made payable to the c'tv treasurer of Bait Lake City, mu.t alao accompany each bid. the eame to be forfeited to said Hty If the euccewiful bidder falin 1 1 enu-rin- contract with the city and rumish a bondaceitabietoandlnsui h an amount ai a ma'v ci requureihy the City Council tnar of within three ,3; uys after tt awardiisg of ?ald contract. ' Toenghtia rerved to reject any aiul all b!,ra. IViard of Water Commlsatonere, rity hall. Salt Lake City. A. F. iKinmi-s- , ( M. J. Ma Oomnileelonere. C. L. frrevKfeO!!- j.fr revjl'ition of June 17. iJ'. S0TICE Of rBE-ElT!0- X VWVtf. T AND omCE AT SALT LAXS CfTY. j L'taa. Jtnelrth. 111 W it taat the oilow.ra--natu'- aettiar h riven of al intaniw 10 na, prf in support ef hi. claim. "I Vr'm' win re!tr ai Halt i nk " sftd vlx livid II Lambert. l. . for lh Borthea- -t (juartar ct on Jo, lowaanip I eOBta. rarsr if wet, H. L. P. M. Me nanw Ihe lelsowlog wl'neeta. to prriv hi, t.niTjimoa nMiaetv " eiiinvattoa of .aid land v.x- J 1. .alia at ura&far. I til; J. H nr. Lake City P. O ; Hilia.'B fcilil. of .irana-ar-. fea.t Laaecoonty Ctas. t.uCrU,f Oraagar, ft t Laiecous.ty. I't.n AnU )!. harlaH. V!twn. who on March 4Wh pvt. Bia-l- de-r- t entry No Start fur ta aiu Und are nrey .n.i'Wl lo apiatar as bau"iiiie and plat and ew .u if ny yei have way your --ai-l antrr savmhl n caif wkad ad th pruol aod gnai ea'.ry of hi, cta.m.m i;K d HHgH Beit te to Money. ticket seller of Bar is as much a specialists w any, strictly speak-iaona- l man. The whole pro-tjJTf-K tho money, giving ie malting change is done in three ith the regularity of clock-- window is about four its bottom of tho wagon-- Mr. BPon a stool, with a large fed!n doUI. halves and quar-3- a the shelf on his right A shelf on the left is covered aad half tickets. All this at(s tJe window is opened. , several hundred impatiently wait outside, Mr. Kelly ited hw rtflol es a long, deep ' ... ld t Bonghlng It. Foreiifii Visitor-D- ont you think the United States should have a great navy, battleahips of other to cope with the powers in case of war? American-H- ub! With one-ha- lf the country annually swept by floods and continually being kicked the other half np bv cyclones, what woulcefora Bath la the Sato Boat. Journalist (to trarglar) What are yoa after? Burglar Well, that cotL Who are you? Journalist- -I live liere; ajid I thought if vou'd tell me what you are aft-- r we'd bunt together for it and go halves. Rochester Port-Extrr- |