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Show 'V&h SAht l.Ak a. TIMES. L UESi) A V KA' K ' I f V V , im.i 7 notice. I PARTtT IfKAfKI Sf, TO im OS BTRKET whether of aeptiaitiim. ruck r other material, are re ineeted to make o estimate of th cnet an I give information will bo of use In aitUng IM Counil In (Mortmain " kind of pavlug the will order laid Conuuiintcaie with the maror Hi hn office, t itr 1111. or with M. K. rra chairman committee on street. NOTICE Tfl E INTENTION' OF THK CITY !'S- - OF il lorxt.eJ water mala on Third East street, a h'ik south from Fourth i and IMwkMrt;?l( block east on Fifth South (Mm Third Kast street. Notice I herehv d von bv the City C'mnrll of Salt Lake Cltv of iho luteiitlott at sin k council to make the following described Improvement. to wli: Kuending and tvnw Iron eater pu or main along th following streets, narv.e.v: From iho junction of K.Hirih Mouth and Third F.t running oulh two block, thetic cst one hh'ti : also east on hi'k on Fifth South from Third t;t etrrcts. and defraying thi-c- fourth of tho cost thoroof. estimated t Twelve thousand and two hund-e- d ilUSUb dollars, by ii assessment noon tho lot or pt,e of ground within tho (olio nig described district, being ih iii.trii t to be aft- - lodor bu eiltr-- tv saul improvement, namely: Lot I.I 3. 4. V block .11; lot I. T, block ST; lot !... block lots i.tliM. J. ft I !: Iota fv, T. H. blisk ?l. ell tu plal B. Mil Like lit v survey. All protest i nd nhles-llo-to the carrying out of urh Intention niul bo iirootitod In v rMn to tho inir Korontor on or ho for Jr.no & !". bom lh timo not bv Mid rour.i ll lu-- II will hour nd conldor iiKh ohjoctltttin am timy bo ntftd lhrt(. llyonlorof tho t II v t'our.i-I- o( Suit Lk Oty, i.id May , 10. Lin Ht. c ity .NOTKK TO CREDITOR!. rtitoof Iluih H. Brw-o- . dooot. N'orti'K i iienr.HV mvr.s bv Trt ftdiuinwtrktiHr ol in of tltuh II llrio-o- . dorotooit. in tbo rrdlor M. ai .l il porK! harm riaim lnt tn Mia ir.-i'v- HmSiuii thm witk lh borf hor within loo month rur lha Brt roihlh atlon of ihla noth-- In lb Mid admlnt-lrtorllh- o oftlroof ciunilnnl Crtn-ho- nm4 kihi a tit hniuiiiif s.ii IjikoClljr, ul th wnntv of it I ako l uh Torrttory. ltktodMltLakaCltr.'. M II W. ID M H.'PT. Admlnitrtor ! tho tt at thiih II llrwo d"'oj.t SUMMONS. ! tho m.-ti1- Court lit inl forth Third JuJi-ria- l Pistrli t of I th County of Salt lkt Katk P. Tayloh. Plaintiff. I l.iUitKT H. Tayloh, lfoudnt. ) Th Toopl of tho Territory of I'tah wnd grtwtln.it to Gilbert H. Tavlor drfondant : OV AKK IIKKKHY liV.tjriKKl) T At-- ritr in an action hrouitht :ln-- t vou hr llio Ui nam-- .l plaintiff In tho lllstrtt-- t t'oiitt of the Third JudtrUI liltrl.t of tho Torritory of I'tah. and to nn.-w-or tho romiilaliit. rlli-- thoroln 1thln ton days 's iiuive of th dav of aorvlooi artorthoson-Uvo- you of thin munition If "orvod ulthln lhl wnnty; or If Horvod out of ihin county, but In thl diJirU-t- , within twonty day: othor within forlv tUv--o- r Judg-- j liKMit by dvfcmlt will bo takon u.iuit you, ac-- I loiiliHiT to tho pniyor of ild oiuilatnt. i Tho hald notlfin i bronnht to hv a doer of this court dlwolviii th ImiiiiIs of niatrt-- j moiiy botwoonplalntli! and iloft'ndant; awantltit plaintiff iutodr of tho child, farcy I'oehlm. Taylor. Iiunioof nalil mar-rlui-and (xiatK ul aull. Alkirc iUvivo iiraod for not h ftrnittid that lu tho flrt ljht monthitof tholr muri'las dofrndnnt haa failod. rofiiMHl aiul nolctod to prorld for plaintiff th common noco,ati of m. or to provide tor their Mild child. TJiat oln. .lime, IN,?. iirudaut ha contrlhulcd abso-lutely nothing toward the upiirt of platmliT or thtr child. MihuiiKlv oftcu roititoifml to do w. and has comnollod pluUillH to npkrt out of her own meinas Nth UinJant and their aald child. v, And you are hereby noMfli fl that If vou fall to appear and answer the mild complaint a above rtHiuii-oil- , the aald plalntlif will apply to the court for th roller demanded thoroui. Wltnrss, th Hon. liiarlo S Kan. Jtidv. and tho oal of tho Court of th Third JmlUial Dlntrlet, !KAL. In and for th Territory of I'tah. tlitM'jttili diiy of April In ih year of our Lord ouo thoiiMiud elulit d nlutr. Hknhv u. M. Mil i.am. Clerk. Ky Oko. D. I.oomis, riciiuiy Clerk. PROGRAMME. -:- 0r-:- UTAH DRimti PARK SPEIM RUE IEETIK, SALT LAKE CITY ; , UTAH. Spring KaciiiR and Tro(tinB Meeting for Five I(iy, From June 16 to June 11, Inelualr. ' PURSES . . . . - 57,000. First Da-y- Monday, June IS. , No. Class K.) No. Pn ina. S::ft Class o UJlio heat, all ... , ?o. i, mile heats, all aitoa. ... AW Second June 17. No. 3:'J4 Class. fixi No. it TrottiiiK. S:M Class 4m No. T Rminlim. mile dash. olds. .t No. "t mile heats, all ayos.... an) Third Day, Wednesday, June 18. No. TnttltiK. 8:96 cluss TJ0 No. year-old- s added money i for Colorado. Wyouiiujr. Montana and I'tah horse sro No. It HunnlUR. S mile heats, all aca. ... !kJ0 Fourth Day, Thursday, June 19. No. la PneliiK. fro for all pacers No. Class U No. 14 KunnlUK. 1 14 'nil dash, all ajtes. .. . an) Fifth Day-Frid- ay, June 20. No. 15 Trotting, free for all ..ftVO No. li&KTasx W No. 17 HunuliiK. 'j mil heals for horses that have run and not wou a race this nicotinic 2YI No. 1HK uniilng, 1 mile heats, all aie Sm) Kntrles for all races, including running, to close May .11. :MI. All races tn per cent entry fee. All mini inn races. r per cent must accom-pany entrance, and li per cent day before race. All trottini: and racing to lie Ko. erned by the "American Trunin faml KacniK Kules." No entrance a :ccptcd unlcsti accoiiipanted by the money. For further condition, apply to J. K. (.HlcHpIo, Manasrr. F. II. Dyer, Secretary. SPffll WELL. a Fountaiu of Water a Hun-dre- d Feet m the Air. SLET AT WOEK OH HIS BOOK. Sector of Tishes-- Her Heart General Grist of Information. artesian well at Charleville, on ffarrega river, Queensland, is the .jgtand most remarkable instance of natural resources of marvelous Xhe well is situated quite near 4T station, but in one of the t unlikely places tbat could haTe Imagined. Who on earth would expected that this artesian well, 'l, is the best in the world, or at all ntsvields the largest amount of water, Lkon the top of a sandy hum-- V yet so it is. The site was chosen hehTdraulic engineer, J. B. Hender-fo-r 'reasons only known to himself, which hare been amply justified, rosins; the swampy flat leading to hammock, attention is drawn to a channel cut through the drift sand, explained that the overflow of it is er had done this ere the apparatus controlling it had been obtained. The j itself looked a harmless enough kind hing. It mSht nave boen ?bm for iter high standpipe placed in an in the bottom of a hole sixty pventy Tards long, thirty broad and feet deep. But a moment's obserya-ghowe- d that the harmless looking l(jpipe had made the hole. As a mut-a- f fact, the water when it was tapped iedup in such a volume that it washed ,t the sand around the boro in a few ntesand cleaned out the foundations to derrick and threatened to wreck whole contrivance. If they had not a plug in it pretty soon it would have lied Charleville into the Warrega. top of the pipe there has been fixed u it angle bend, so that tha water can nmed in any direction, 'hen tho visitors arrived at the bore as seen that the water was trickling tinv stream from this bend into the fty tand below, but in a few minutes scene was changed. Mr. Woodley, the Queensland Boring company, h sunk the well, opened the valve, with every turn of the wheel the stream thickened and deflected a its former perpendicular course, dually the volume of water increased began to roar through the pipe al-- t like sleam blowing from a safety e. Erery moment the sight became e interesting, and when the valve fully opened it was a spectacle to ider at. Rushiug from the bore by uwn force, ejecting itself for a dis-- e of thirty feet in a horizontal di-io- n, came a column of water white ilk in appearance. In a second or it churned up the sand before it into ee colored mud. iiis wan the first singular thing no ifor the falling white torrent, driv-Mor- e it, as it seemed, the brown I, produced a whimsical effect, like pouring of milk and coffee into the id cup at the same time. But this not last long. In a few moments a o pond was formed, which filled up il the level of the surrounding ground reached, and then there was seen at a rivulet and then a stream rushing n the hillside. When it is said that well fills a 400 Rallon tank in thir-secon-it can readily be understood all this did not take long. The e was nest closed and the right an-je- nd removed. On the second open-o- f the .valve there was witnessed a tacle at once beautiful and majestic, which was well worth the long jour-ho- m Brisbane to see. Tho water in a snowy column, like a stalagmite fool, to a height of thirty feet aud fnded in a hissing torrent so heavy close as to quite obscure the pipe it- - it w as a marvel of beauty and a ire that will never be offaced from neinories of those who witnessed it. bsequently a nozzle one inch in as attached to the pipe, and, the water was turned on, it as-- 'i it a height of nearly 100 feet, rei-ns to earth in a heavy shower or fating in mist clouds, through which imbows played with an effect that beautiful as it Was wonderful. It d that the visitors would never tire ag at it. They simply stood and Hardly saying a word, for in the eof this marvelous phenomenon emed poor and commonplace, ine mind simply gave itself up to :J! wonderment. Queenalander. La. S. L. COLORADO iQENCT L0UI8IASA STATE LOT- - ' TERI C0MPAHT. Tickets sold and Information furnished. Tel reports the same day of drawing and furnished to all who purhcase Hckets of me. Official list of all draw tig application and mailed to all out of t, wiuiu" I will cash prizes ht.l.m.y be drawn by tickets drawn by me. in full with- - V. O.Box 41. Turf Exchange, Mouth lJ"eW": PORTIERES AND POPPING. Crfined Door.,,,. Ar srlmi, lu th Way or Matrimony. A few evening r ag0 t0 m fde d admit, v 'fiiqUeStlon abrupt, I the moment was most propi-Uou-s. As we sat in the coziest corner of the club room testing a new and recom-pensm- g brand of cigars we talked awhile at random, and finally we, too, drifted to the subject of marriage in Buffalo We spoke of the apparent reluctance of cer- tain young me,, to do anything but dawdle about the objects of their adora-tion, 'and when Joseph said, "Do not blame them, perhaps it is not their fault M I put to him the startling question, Joseph, why don-- t you marryr Joseph took several long pulls at iiis cigar before replying, but finally said, his eyes fixed on the ascending smoke: "If you wish to know what has kept me from matrimony I will tell you. It is the portiere." I stared. Joseph went on: "In other words, it is because parlors have no doors-bec- ause our modern houses are one vaat whisper-ing gallery in which the slightest sound is heard from oue end to another. It is years since I have felt sure that I was absolutely alone with a girl an environ-ment necessary for sentimental demon-strations. But to particularize. It is not long since I became unusually interested in a young woman of my acquaintance. Perhaps I was in love with her. If not, I know that I might have become so. I paid her rather marked attention for nearly a year, but in my numerous visits to her house there was never an oppor-tunity for anything but the most formal conversation. Usually her father sat in the library across the hall in full hearing if not in view of us. No chance to shut a door. At the parlor door portierea; at the library door portieres; at the dininor rormi rionr nmioroo. on,i I - - uiiu an opportunity for that sense of private tete-a-tet- which gives a man inspiration for sentimental deeds. "Now, it is my idea that the time when mutual love is first acknowledged should be a supreme moment iu life one to be made the most of, and not to be thrown away by any such insensate proceeding as a proposal by letter, or oven to lie risked at unpropitious seasons, when in-terruption is probable or possible. There-fore, I did not tell my love with papa reading his paper in the adjoining room, or with the servant fumbling at the side-board iu tho dining room, with only a thickness of curtain between her and us. I did not tell my love while all tho doors were wide open and the sisters were act-ive in the upper halls, and I could hear the brother in his room overhead dress-ing to go out. No; I waited for some moment of assured privacy. It never came." There was a long silence. "Well?" I said at last. "That is all. Last Bummer the young woman in question made a visit to a provincial town, where she could shut the parlor door. While there she became engaged and was married last autumn," "And that is courtship as she is con-ducted in Buffalo," I sighed. "That is th,e state of things in nine houses out of ten where I pay social visits," said Joseph Dareal. And as I recalled the homes of our wedable but unwedded maids I con-cluded that Joseph was not wrong, and that what is most needed by our young men is hot courage, but "a chance." Buffalo Courier. SALT UKlTIm Sights and Scenes in and Around the Intermonntain Metropolis, PLACES OF KITEEEST TO VISIT0E3. A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Useful Information for the Investor, the Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Lake' Location, Atlractiom and Climate. Garfield Beach and Other Summer Resorta. The city of Salt Lake has a fame whici roaches around the world. The population Is about 55,000, and Is increasing at a rapid rate. It Is situated at the base of the Wasatch mountains In a lovely valley, rich tn agricul-tural resources and Is eighteen miles distant fram Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above sea level Is 4,350 feet. There are many points of Interest to visitors In the city and near It. Here are some of them: The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- e granite struc-ture was begun April a. 1853. It is lOOxXK) feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers, when completed, will be 800 feet in height. Over 3.S00,000 have been expended on the Temple, and it Is now nearlng completion. In the same square with tho temple Is the s building called The Tahernarle. Here are hold the services of the Mormon chnrch, and theRe are at tended every Sunday by Immense congregations nf people, both Mprinon and Gentile. The structure Is oval In shape, seventv-flv- feet high and sssoxlM feet In length and breadth. It has a seating capa-city of ls.ftao people, and here mar be heard what is claimed to be the finest organ In the world. Paul once Hang In the tabernacle, and demonstrated that Its acoustic powers are rery The Gardo House, or Amelia Palace, was bunt hr Brlgham Young who willed that It should ! the residence of his favorite wife. Amelia Kolsom Young, but since his death It has been used as the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Hrigham Young's Residences, known as the and the Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated In what was once Brlgham Young's domain, all or which has passed into other hands, save the large lot in which Is Brlgham Young's Crave. This can be reached by passing through the Kagle Gate, an archway in the old mud wall which at one time encompassed Brlgham 's prt vate property. One or two of the prophet's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave aud there Is spare left near by for the graves of his other wives. Deseret Museum. This institution Is situated on South Tempie street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a large number of Interesting curios-ities, chiefly pcrtaiatetftoTtle early history of Utah. It ts well worth a vtslt. Prospect Hill with its lookout tower commands a splendid rlew 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 on 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 mlneralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South street, is under able manage-ment and Is handsomely and comfortably fitted up. Some of the best talent In the coun-try Is constautly passing betweeu the Atlantic and the Pacific, and Salt Lake City is always made a stopping place tor performances, either the opera house or the Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brlgham Young over thirty years ago. It is a large and beautiful temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used in winter for worship hv the Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall Is iacix6 feet, and costllW.OOO. The celling is dec-orated with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing tnt hiding place of the golden plates to Joseph Smit h. The Natatorluin is a large circular bathing house, the center of which under a glass roof, is a swimming pool. Tho water is brought In pipes from Heck's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bath rooms. Street Cars connect with every point of Interest In the city The system Is new and the VP- " monts good. Rapid transit is assured. Camp Douglas, three miles east of the city and over tpoteet above It, is beautifully lnid out in the lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of the officers are built of stone, i he post commands a wide view of the city and bey ond where Great Salt Lake lies like nioliea siiver at the foot of the western mountains. Beck s not springs are In the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. They issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia sud The waters are used both and externally, and there Is an excellent bath house and necessary appointments for the comfort of patients. The Warm Sulphur Springs betweon the Hot Springs and the city, about Sit mile from tho poatoftice. There Is a gcod ana comfortable bilh house In eonnec-?io- n with the springs, and they can be reached bv street railway. The Mountains wild recesses to fish, to hunt. tJ scale the SfnoVe Kk MarV Martha from which bttlwt WttoBwood river; sud . il. taw ot the mounlains are lakes FlorenVe and Lillian. Besides these Blanche Mills Parley's, Emigration, and City eek ca.i "ms,' all extremely picturesque and delightfully romantic. Fleusant Drives TvUndal!mgtTe d ntrf nS AX ,Lv. hedges of the wild dog-ros-dellghtnu. il. " dB )lid the Mormon pioneers wan Ij , Ja. 1847' The Great. Salt Lake. i s.v l have ever seen more wondro or2rd to tell which color prevails. It Tdotted w?th touM islands, and It afford, bathing in the world. tte ftot relt water Garfield Beach . on distance of the city, being but SS1.. Sorts enj Vabie meals at reasonable pri Tr" J, porfi-- s a romantic 'P,UlUr ft everyvSltor management of way company, im ii ttat at Lake Park . Sf war betei Salt Ike and Ogrlen a.nl .. chfrenuented br .-. It l similar In tmctuelo Carte d la well irortw 0TUE y TH K INTKVmoV Of THE CITY lr Coun.il la teiid water wain o Ti street from lniilnu bete I. and M ir to midway betwB M aad N, Hita Ulwralau M tr-t- . Notl.- Is hrby given by the (Hy rounHI nf Halt ltk (It V the Intention of u'h r.Miu. II to iii the following ilem rllxd tmpromn. Mtrndin and Urlu teoo wtr ptpwa or main along lli following trt name! : Third utreet from lerminut Vtwnen I, and M treeta to midway bMeen M and N wuh M ntnwt ami defraying three tour Ji of the r"l iherei.f. eellma'ed at ilsmiin el.hl hiuittrrd dollar. b a Inral xni"til uix the toieor pic- of ground w ithtu I he follow-ing l h t, the dl.irtcl l.i alTeied of uenelltie1 er Mid Impnxeuu-et- . naaiely: Allofloi I. M. W. M lot X M V :: lot , M.a a my all In put l al l.akni llv Kurrer. All prolei and tMicli to th carrying out of th'h Intention mut i nrewnte.1 in writing In the nty HenrUr ow or (wtore Mar y7tn. Iiui Ming lae time ky IM aid l . .iiii. ll ehen It will hear aad cnUrr an. b ohievtlon a mar I1 matie ther(i. Hv Older of the cm loiincti of eW t'lly, made April wit, lH j.rn nrw my lUt.wdrr, Ike lltr. Mar l. i S0T1CE INTKNTIOS OKTHKCITYfOrS-el- l to extend aater malna on Second Smth atreet from between Tenth and Eleventh Kant to midway between t:irenth and Twelfth Kat aireetn. Notice la herehr given by the ttty Council of Rait Lakerilrof the lntentl.ui of uch Coun-cil to wake the following deeiiihed Improve-ment, to wit: Kxtendlng and laving Iron water plpea or main along the following streets, namely: Hecoml Mouth ntreet front bi tweii Tenth and Kleventh tft lo midway betweeu Klerenth and Twelfth Taut treet. and defravlug three fourth of the ciel thereof. etliuate) alt. W.niiiin three thotiand dollara, by a local anseeamenl uioii the Uda or plei es of gniund within the following describ-ed district, being the rilKtrlrt lo be alfectetl or lienetltwl hr said Improvement, namely: Ail of lota I and g. block 1M. Iota 1 and 1. block lots h and a, block w. lots sand I. block VM. all In plat V. Halt Ijike clir "Urvey. All pmteta and ohjecttonnto the carrying out of such In-tention mtiHt be presented In writing to the l ily Recorder on or before May ;th. I being the llmeie-th- r the said council when II will hear and consider such ok Jet lions aa may be made theretii. Hr order of the cm-- Council of JUll l.ake City, made April M. IMi l.i i livaui. City lUxurder. HAi.tt.AKROiTT. Mar I. Iik'. NOTICE OK T11K 1NTKNTION OF T11K CITY Council to extend water nutltiMon Kotirth South atreet, between Fifth and Klgth Kast streets. Nollcc Is herehr given hr the City Council of Kail l.alie City of the luteutl.ni of 'urh Conn. II to make the follow lug dcm rlbeil lniprovemeiit, to wit : extending and laving Iron water pipes or mains aiong the following streets, namely: On Fourth riouth slreet from iiriienl termlnils luldwar lictween Klfth and Sutli F.ast streets, si rods east to sixth K.ast street, and defraying three fourlliM ot the cost thereof, estimated at Tim i seven liundivd dollar.', by a lis'al ases-nien- t iimiii the ItitK or plMe of grotind within the following describe,! district, being the dis-trict lie aflected or l ncfltted hv said natnelr: ld I and S, block :. lot 7 anil H. block HI, all in plat II. Salt l.ake City survey. All protests and ohtecUons to Ilia carrvliiir out of auch Intention must l pre-sented In wilting t,i the ell v recorder on or June tilth, iSwi. being the lime set l.y the said Council when It will hear nnil consider such oh lections as tnav tie made thereto. By order of the t il v Council of Salt l.ake t'lly, ni mlc May l llh, ixuu. un rs hya ms. City Hecordcr. M0T1CE OVTIIK elxTndrTwatlernmralnTaIIoKnClI"TlrY T4Ir-- from i t H treel : police l nerepr gle pi me I "r r Salt I Jke I llr of the Intentlou of sin k min t lo niase Ihe following demiid tmpr"emel. to wit itendliig and lairing lf water 'lne or nniins along Hie tollowing iire. iiem-- ir iln.1 street from ii In II and derrarlntf three fourths of the coal thereol OIIIH4UU l I hie Thous.iii,t itlillli INdlar" f a l l ae Mi.11lfll iimi, Ihe M ,w Pie gwrlvt w II hill Ihe i.t,mngdei'rtbedllnel,lwtng dlsllt. t lo l arte, te.1 or betlerllett b eeid ln inienienl namely: Ml of k t anal i rl IC m. lol1rid4 hl.sk T lot bl k . bli k l all In plat U si lke ni tr All proleals and ol)e.il..n lo Ihe carrying of sii.-- inteiiiloB must he nreaied In nn4 lo the tin He..tder on tretore Mart: i8f being Ihe tlica set hr aid roueril when ts III hear and enonldef i b obksrtbwis aa sner be matte thereto. Hyiwd't ol Ihe Ctr Coum-1- ' 14k City, made April , lst. lor Hn i It Jf Kenwdee. Salt Lake IHy. May I, IW NOTICE OK TH K INTKVTlONOr TIIKCITYCIU'V-ell to extend waier nial'is on Third Mouth ltwecn Sixth and seventh Ka si reels Notice Is heivbv given hv rv I it r Council of Salt l.akeiltr of the Intention of sm-- v oiiuct to make the following described improvement to wlt: Kxtetidiug anil lailng Iron waier pipe, or mains along the ft. Iltwtng street, itameiv: Third Sonih stn-et- . between sixth and Seventh Kast street, and defraying three fourths el the cost thereof, estimated a! Twenty six II nil dred and Kitty ilur.'n dollars eye local a nient uiion the Iota er pieces e' ground within the following described district, twins the dls tiict tolieaflc'iedor beneflied by said Improve meul.nameiv: l,nif)ndt bloi-- ; lets ft ami A. blis-- :: lot w and bl k e: kits I and hi. k 17 all In plat It Hall t.akectlr irret All protest and nhiectlen the rairrmg mil of sm h Intention must be presented In writing lo Ihe CHy Recorder on or befere June 3. I"' being the time sel by said council when II will hear and consider surh objection as may be nnlde thereto. Bv order of Ihe City Council ef Halt l.aks City, made May , law. leii is 11 v us litr Iteiwder. ROCKY MOUNTAIN (JKNKKAL fll West toil Mouth St.. Halt Uk, IMah Territory, We are th largoet labor nom-pan-on the I'aelftc Coast. We cheerfully answer all eorriMindenee regarding- Waaler labiw market! are the anthnrised labor aeenta for all railroad oouiaul la tus section, and will cheerfully answer all imrresis.ndenoa In our line. Ueneral saetils for Kfm Patents, Wear the largest aaeney on the I'aeitlc I oaat, Seattle tMllce, UN Front Street. Tsoomattrllce. IKW. I'seIHe green. Angeliw llflice, N South Spring Hum. Knit City Otliiw. MorrUon Hloek. Denver Otlice, SIS Herenteeiilh Huwet, Call or write. NOTICE. OK THK 1NTKNTION OF TIIF. CITY tn extend w ater mains on Second South street from between Twelfth and Thir-teenth Fast lo midway betMcenTlilrteciith and Fourteenth Kast street. Notice lc hereby glren hv the til v Council of Salt Lake City of the lutein Inn of siuh Council lo mako the following described Improvement, to wlt: extending and laying linn water pines or mains along Ihe follow lug streets, namely: On Second South street from mid way between Twelfth and Thirteenth Fast streets to mlilwav between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Kast at recta, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at li.iMU (seven hundred and IhlrtJ- five dollarai, by a local assessment, upon the lots or piece of ground within the following described district, being the district to lie affected or belief)! led by said Improvement, namely: Iilsl and hlis k .HI. lots A and 7. block SrM. lots a andH, block :tj. lots hand tl, block all In plat F. Salt l.ake City Survey. All protests and objections lo Ihe carrying out of such Intention must b presented In writing to thetitv Recorder on or hefoin June UHli. IHWI. being Ihe time set by the said Council when It will hear and con-sider such objection" as may be made thereto. My order of thrcttr Council of Salt Luke City, made May lath, 1HUI. LOl'IS IIYAMH, City NOTICE. TIIF INTFSTtow " TH F. CITY OFConn.il lo extend the w.lee male en Wall street adimmng l spun ground, nortu loll Intersection with I urraiil ir, and along Currant l reel west lo m Inter sect km with ik sir..! Noll-- -1 hereby fit's by Ihe rtlr f mie-- ll of Salt Lake l ily of lee nilnll..n.."u. h Com. ctllo make the following ileacrtbed Imprnve proven. nil. b, wit: Fxleodlug and Uvtng Iron waier pipe or main almig lb following street namely: Wall .'re-- adjoining Capi-tol ground north ! II Inieree- - tbwpa Cut-lau- l slreet, and along Currant '"l to lis In lere,tton wuh iak ui. and efrhg three fourth, of Ihe coi thereof, eettinaied at f ml. twemy nve hundred ifcdlar. br a bwal aemeni uih.ii lb h or alecee of gnsiad wiiliiii rfe.. iild dl.trl. I. beina tbedi.trl. lo be art, led or henenied br an Improvement, namely: laMsk , k f. m H- I- k I. It I . Hlorh II. ail In pUI K r,it I ke Clir survey. All ro'e! and olijertliMis to Ihecarrvlng out of snca In tetilloll mu.t he pfeeenled III wrlllnf lo lb litr IW.ir.ter mi - May ST, !J. bell. the lime el by lb ald Ciim-l- l When It WIF hr end consider em nukn-Mini- nn ma n '"Hymie'r'n'f' lh Ctty Cuum ll o Hlt La City, iua.le April Ih isoi 1ei:n Mr,Ctr Rerorrer. Hall lketity May . ls. NOTICE. TRKAHPHV llKPAHTMKNT, I Ot'KlrEOFCOMPlROI.I.KIt orTHKCPKItriNrV f WANHiNiiTory, May I'J. IRIO. Whkheas. byskllsfactory rvldcncelprescnterl to the undersigned, it has neen made lo appear that the National Bank of the Kepuhllc at Salt Lake city. In the city nf Salt Lake, in the county of Salt Lake, and territory of Ctah. has compiled with all the provisions of the statnles of the Cnlted Spates, riTiuiicd to lie complied with before n association shall be authorized to commence the business of bank-ing. ANUiiiriiKFuHK. TJesse I). Abiahatus, dep. tity and acting comptroller "' the currency, do hereby certify that the National Bank of the Republic at Salt Lake city, lu the city of Salt Lake, In the counly of Salt l.ake ami ter-ritory of Ctah Is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided lu Seellnu tlfly-oti- hundred and sixty-nin- of the statutes of the United stales. IN TESTIMONY W1IKKKOK, witness my hand and seal of oflicu this lath day of May, 1KWI. 3. D. A lilt A Its M. Deputy und acting comptroller of lha cur-rency. ' No. 4310. NOTICE Or THK INTK.NTItIM Or" THU CITY Coiiiii II to extend water main im Third South street from near Klghlh Kat street to Ninth r.ast slreet. Notice Is heiwnr glren by Ihe City f 'oiilicll of Salt l.akel'lty of the Intention of anrh Council to make the following desciiued lniprovemeiit, to wit: Kitciidlng and laving Iron water pipe or main along the following street, namely! Third South from near Klghlh K.aat street to Nlnlh fcast atreet, aud defraying three fourth of Hie cost thereof, estimated at nit by a b al assessment upon th lot or plis-e- of ground wllhln the following district, being Hie district Ui he after! or honrttlcd by ald Improvement, namely: Ail of lols If. a. lilock 44 lot a, S. tilnrk SI. lot a, 1, blts'k 4ti. lots I, tf. bliK k 4 all in plat II, Sail l,akeiitv survey. All prate! and ob-jection to I h carrying out of n h Intention must lie presented In writing to 'he lily or bfr Mar lf!ih, I". being ihe time set l.y the said Council whn It will hr and consider euro "Mm Hon a may b made thereto. llyorderof the lily Council of Halt Lake t:ity. mad April md. ii. 1,111'is llrs I Ity llerorJaf. Halt Lake lily, May 1st. I Ml. NOTICE KTIIK I ell ioeaund waier mlno I'otirta freet one block wtwtd beginning al wivf of Klr- -t VVet street NolJ.-- I hertinr given br the lil SJoiiivll of Sail l.ake l II v of lh tnieiiHonot sic hi iiik"iI lo make lh following irrtiit Impriiveaiewt. to wn: F.itending ami lailng Iron pipe, or malm along lh following lret. Iimir- - KiAiriti Honlh lrei. beginning point of conn, one wub i mains a ihci--n- r of 'Ut ( and r'ourtB esmili lr. ml running westwardon hb k and dfrtng Ihre fiHinVlof lh thereof llred t iliejn Iwalve hundred duller by a ! a elllnt llpoll lh lot or piece m J.oonn wllhln lh following dnt-- d disirtct, being lh district to be affected or hennitd by lniprorniui, nanwlr All t M : III. k . lot . . 7 a. Blue g ku f Blork at): lot I fttie-- all In plat A " I (itr Knrry. All prmi and ne io " the carrying out of i k Itnentbm iniKlet prev-nle- In wrlilng U lh I ".IV Ke'wdr on o Iwfnre May 7, n being t Urn v l.l Corne ll an l will be and reiuld in h obii Hons a mr be rn.l t:.rto By order of Ihe li'y CourKil of Hall Lae City, maile April 1.1, I sal Loci H . Ctty Recorder. Halt UkeClly, May I, - NOTICE THK INTKKTION OK THK CITY OPCouncil lo extend w ater main:: on Klrst North street from First West, to West Temple street with lateral of twenty roils on West temple street. Notice Is hereby given by the (ity Council of Salt l.ake Lit v "f the Intention of suiii ronncil to mnkettie following lniprovemeiit, towlt : K.vti'ti'ling aud' laying Iron water pipes or mains along the folkming streets, namely: On Klrst Ninth street from Klrst West street to West Temple slreet with lateral of twenty roils on West Temple street and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at jwri.KI nineteen hundred and eighty-tlv- dol-lars, bv a local assessment upon the lots or pleeeti'of ground wllhln the following described district, being the dlsl iVfe to be affected or ben-efited by said iniprownriSit. namely: lots I, " a 4 lilock mm. lots 4. ft. it. 7. hlis k tn, lots 5. tl, blis-- W. all In plat A. Suit Lake City Survey, All protects slid objections to the carrying out or such intention must lie presented lit writing to the City Ueconleriiil of before .liino III. IHn, lieing the time set by the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections aa may be made thereto. .,.,, By order of the Cltv Council Cttv, made May l.i, lJ. LOUIS H Y AMB. ( ity Keeoriler. NOTICE TIIK 1NTKNTION OK THK CITY OF( ouiiell to extend water mains on Center street, cuiuiiieiii'iiig at Intersection of Teach, running north lo Sixth North, and from Inter-section of Center and Klrst West and running on Klfth North to Second West. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake (iivof the Intention of such Conn ell to make the following described Improve ment, to wlt; Kxtenditig and laying In water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Center street, commencing at Intersection of reach, running north to Sixth North street, and from Intersection of Center utirt Klrst West ami running on Klfth North to Second West. t reel, and defraying three-fourth- s nf the cost thereof, estimated at M(Mfoiir thousand dollarsi. by a bsal as-sessment upon the lotsor pieces of ground within the following deacrllied dlntrlrf being lh district to be aifei ted or lienetltted by said improvement, nurnely: All of lols a, .1, 4, 6, blis'k !M; lots I, ti. 1. blis k SJ; lots S, 4. f. : all of blis k !: lotsU. 3. blm'k !i lols a, .1, 4, blis k plat K; lots I, H, 7. . block IW; lols 6, . 7. H, block l.'U. lots I. S. block all lu plat A. Salt Lake (ity Hiirvey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of su"h In-tention must be presented In writing to the Cltv Hecorderon or before May Ti. tst"), Isslng the' time set by th said Council when It will himr and consider such objections as may lie made thereto. By order of the Cttv Council of Halt Lake City, made April Kith, !". hut'is 1lvM. (ity Recorder. Ball Lake city. May 1st, pmi. Prepared for Emergencies. "Well, when our advertising car got along there last season tho jnen wanted one side of a cooper shop to display some of our finest pictures. The owner want-ed ?25 in cash and ten free tickets for the privilege, but we refused to be robbed. He finally came down to $20, then to $15, and we offered him $10. He said he would take an hour to think it over, and at the end of that time I went to get his answer. ," 'What do you estimate the tickets worth?' he asked. " 'Fifty cents apiece.' "And I can sell mine!' V 'If you wish.' " 'Well, you see how it is. My wife is very sick and liable to die. If she lives we can use two of the tickets to go to the circus. If she dies I can use one, but th to t.li other to mv sU',er-- in-la- for helping at the funeral. That's what 1 have just agreed to do. Make it $10.50 and ten tickets, and you can have the shop.' "As business is business, I agreed to his terms, but I never ached harder in my life to give anybody a good licking." New York Sun. NOTICE OK TIIK INTK.NTIOKOrTllKi'lTYCOCS ell lo extend waier malm on Second K.nal street (nun Sixth lo Klglitu Month treie. and from a jsilnt eotnineui ing ou Seventh Mouih iHdeeen Klrt and Meioiid Kast street one blis-- east. Notice Is herehr given by Ihe City Council of Mall l.akeiity of the Intenilnu of such council lo make Ihe following described Improvement, to wit Kxtendlug and laving Iron water pipe or mains along the following streets, namely: Beginning at Ihe Intersection of Sixth South ami Second Kast street, rununltig I hem south two blinks M Klghlh Month street; aln from a point commencing on Sevenlb Sou in .im.1 h.iwMn lirHt nrf d K.nt and run-nlng east one blisk. and defraying f the cost thereof, estimated at Hfir-seve- n Hundred irr.;iiUi dollar, by a lorel up"Hi the lids or piece of gronnd within th billowing denertbed dlidrtrt. 11 nil Hie district to lie aftecWd or lienefltnd by eaid Itnproveiiient, natiiBly: Altlotelrl, . 4 and b, blis k IK: lot 1, 11. 7 and . block : lot I. 1 and M. blis k 17 ; lot .1. 4. i and . block Ii. all In plat A, Malt Lake CHy nrvy. All protU and object Ions lo the carrying out of uh In-tention must he presented In writing to the (ity Kerorder on or before May 7. Iiau, being the time set by th ld cmiiiil when n will hear and consider ati' b objections a may 1st made thereto. ....... By order of lb City Council City, made April a), If. L'll "". City Reoorder. Malt Lake City. May , lM). STOCKHOLDER'S .UEETINli. rpHB STOCKHOI.DKKM OK THE HALT I Lake Chamber of Commerce are hereby notified that there will be a general meeting of Cue stockholders of the said Chamber of Com-merce held at 8 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 4th (lay of June, A. I). IHti). at th federal Court room, lu the city of Malt Lake. I'tah, for the purpose of ailieiidlng the article of Incor-poration, of s:itd corporation. In order that Its capital stock may tie Increased, and forth further purpose of tran-sacting U' h other business a may mine be-fore It. A full attendance Is required, a It Is necessary that an slflrninlive vote of s of all the stock. In order to amend the artliiesof Incorporation. Attest: KliAK K. i;ii.i.Kst iB. KHK.I) SIMON'. Secretary. Acting President, NOTICE THE 1NTKNTION OF T!IKCITYCO,TN-cl- ) OF to extend water mains on North Tem-ple street from Second West to Third West StNoti e is hereby given hy the City Counrf! of Salt Sake Cltv ot the intention of such council to mako the following desi ril ed lniprovemeiit, : Extending ami laying Iron water pipe or mains along the following streets, iiamelyj Krorii the Intei'si-ctio- of North Temple Second West streets mong' North leiuple to Third West street, and defraying three jotiiilis of the cost thereof, estimated at Light Hun-dred and Fifty i ddilars. by a Us al ment uikjii the lots or nln-- of ground within he foil iwlng described district, the dis-trict to be affected or lamented by said improvo-nien- t, namely: All of lots a and i block W tsR .7and, bKskW, all in p at A. Salt Lake Cltv survey. All protests and objections of such Intention must be meTnted ill "writing to the City Hecx.rder on or before Muv U7, W, being the time set by the said council when It will bear and consider ""fly order' of",.?," lify CoS. . Lake Clt made April Kr. Salt Lake City, May 3, 1W0. NOTICE THK ISTKNTIO Of THK CITY OKCownil toitemi wlr main tm 'tr ; Wt etreet from Mlxlh Ui Mvnlb ooulk . street. f Nice I hereby glvn by the f 'Hr Csmea-l- l t i Hell .ak l ily of lh Intention of to make lh following iirtmwl Irnprovaro-n- f. lo ll tsundlng aud levtng lr-- pieeel or mala along the following .Ir, aiirt I k'tral Wel ulreet from Willi Mrellb to teOISl Heill. alri-et- . and Ufrving lr fowrta ol , lliroi thereof, eniiid at wig- - Ave hiuvlred dollar, bv a kical nieel nit-on th Mil f puw-- ol grmind wltbie the fal-lowing disfrtil, being stmrtcl In lie gc. ttd or benenited by ld lrnjumo'. namely: All of l lit. bMick tn, let I. , 7 a. IILirk , I'H 1. Mlock !: Uk etiorsl II: all Inplal A. Mali Mury. A. I protrai and ol) tl b. lbearry!iie imlol .M b intenll'rti mni b prld m wrlttag ih.lilT KMTr on' below r t bring U l!inet by ihe nald ( 'ma.il ti i will her and eonalder u ehjertloo a roar be md thereto. Ity ordr id the cur Cmincil ol Mail Lais Cltv made April 1Mb. Iki. .i i. ht 4ir City Hcrdr. Hall IjikeOiy. gy 1st. lw. Quick Wltted Birds. Some birds are gifted with a sense of observation approaching to something very like reasoning faculties, as the fol-lowing anecdote proves: At a gentle-man's house in Staffordshire the pheas-ants are fed out of one of those boxes the lid of which rises with the pressure of the pheasant standing on the rail in front of the box. A water hen, observ-ing this, went and stood upon the rail as had quitted it; but soon as the pheasant the weight of the bird being insufficient to raise the lid of the bos, so as to enable it to get at the corn, the water bep kept jumping on the rail to give additional impetus to its weight. This partially succeeded, but not to the sat.sfac .on of bird, winch, therefore, the sagacious went off; and, soon returning with a hird of its own species the united weight desired effect and of the two had the enjoyed the benefit of the successful pair their ingenuity. Month. MTICE. THE 1NTK.NTIOV OK TIIK CITY OFCouncil lo extend w ater mains on Fourth K.ast street, between Klrst and Mecotid Mouth streets. Notice Is hereby given by the (ity Council of Salt Lake city of Ihe Intention of such Coun-cil to make the following described Improve-ment, Kileudlng aud laying Iron water pls--s or mains along tha following streets, namely: On Fourth K.ast street be-tween Klrst and Mecrmd Mouth lrt and de-fraying three fourths of the cost thereof, esti-mated at il7Mi) eight hundred aud five dollars, bv a local assessment upon id lots or piece of ground w Ithln the following desiTlis-- district, being the district lo Is-- af-fected or benefitted bv said Improvement, namely: Hart of lots , 4, bps k M : part of lot .7, ft .block SO. all In plat H. Malt Lake city survey. All protests and objections lo the carrying out of such Intention must lie In w riting to the clt v recorder on or 1ft. mi. being tli" time 1 bribe j said Council ahen it will hear ami consider sin n s as may be inad thereto. llvotderof the CHy Council of Malt Lake (Ity, made May 13. lew. LOIIM IfVAMM. lily Recorder. SOTICK TIIK INTKNTIOM OT THKCrTY COCM-ri- l OF to emend th" wtr main on II sir from IntetiMN lion of Hlatk and M to Inlet - tlott of Klghth and II. Notice I glvwi by tha CHr Conm II nf Halt ikeCUy "f tn lllltillo of uch 'vmu-1- to make the following d rited linprovhment. to wli: K.iteiullng and laving Iron ! pl or main along Hi following street, nwno-i- r j tm If treet from the linen Hon of Mltn and H si rets to lb luleicllou of Klghth awl H street, and defrsiing three lotirt lis of theco- -t thereof estimateil al, Hfteen ll'iodiwl and Klliy ill.Win dollars, by a r"l amiit uis.n the lot or pn of grouna lthin lb following di ril-- d dl.trl. t being th diiri. t lobesfI'td or lsnttied by id Impn.i ment. namely: All of ll ud- - bb'k I and 4 bli k 'Jl ; krt I and 4, block H lot and 9. block Kfl. all In plat II. Mll (Jk cur survey. All proteete and ibm U tn carrying ou' of !d liitn'lon ntnt ! mte la ' writing to the Cltv Kerorder on r lfe-- Iff swj being th llm set t y t std round! when It win hear and consider eic--n objeeibaae as may made Uierelo. Cin'4l of Mall Lak c;.md.Apr..i.. tvrilZS. Mall Lake! Ity. May 3, !". Stanley's Booh. a'ey is hard at work in Cairo on his Ho is not satisfied with his loca-w- t ho i3 afraid of catching the 1('f he returns to Europe during the Ha has written to Edward Mars-u- f publisher, that he hopes to have ready in May. He thinks it will e 'wo volumes of from 450 to 500 nl lias three long chapters already He is arranging his notes from 'luminous notebooks, and is also "5 his photographs, sketches and ' shape for reproduction. He adds fusion that it will be absolutely 'Me for him to entertain lecture this season at any rate, and he I '"is if Bulletin. he shall ever lecture again, SOTUE Or THK isrt yyws or tiik citv I'ouw .l Ulend (r BilU- o I' trvt. l uib tret od ruaaitig ta 19 neiwen tourlk and TMnl rlt .iii. l aroT a'vo er laei nf 'ay of Mall l.S li'f o( lh l:,tenlU.a at tiwtt uwaril to rnase lb bdlirWI-i- .eTteed lmpofnt' to !! fcs tenting awl taring lr' waier i or mem 1 foa.eliig !. t i F irt uegtaniiigai ilb 'ft r.d rmnlug Hiih to i n ed Taird trl t ' defrarleg thr f.in..rf in i'. in' - ' tlinf-- dt iKlOeeW b'.adtfsl Ml flf'r , IK.I.rr bv be al aeina nf1 ' or iii"- - of ground f.a fniMwing d I wrllied dlslrtel aeleg la 4!r't to ee beneitiwd r "a"1 ie.wl naei 4 nf .,t. I I. a, a 7. U1 bi kiJ hlrrtSI. lol. I. 4. Mo.-,- . Ke) I MorS M. i Ut X tlo.k H ' ' O st '" .ir'V All tirotc.is ed r,itloi tn 14 I ..rrtma-oo- ' of k le'retf ra e pre m wniieg lo b ctty rw4 "t --r nef.oe Mr " "' ,h UT "Z. the ld Council t ' aidJBlee rx h pwiltsa ir b " I8t" frnrd""f '""f f-t- of a: Li ,; y.mie April , clT llecarder. Me t Lake City. May IH, WOt. Iselesa Koowledg. Projector I have Cookery School Mrs. BHmdiet, to ask if you would 5 to join our cookery class, just "llindiet (bonrding house keeper) Ohl dostcare to spendfljor.ey learnm eekly. thing left orer.--ey- k ! " NOTICE I KTMK. INTKNTION'IKTHK. ( ITYcOI X i ' ' rll txtend ir main on Third Moulh street from center of Fourth Kasl lo center of Klf'h r.a-- t. Notice I hrbr given by Ihe city council of Salt Lake clir of the intention of such council to make the following described lmprovmnt to wit: Litendlngand laving Iron water pipe or main along the following strts. natnelr: Beginning tn the renter of Ka- -t street mi Third Mouth street, and continuing t to Ihe centerof fifth Kat etreet. and d!ryl.g Ihree fourths of the cost thereof, estimatrd at uiufh. riwenty li hundred and HtrlHd-lrs- i b a lx-a- l assessment noon the lol or i tdece of gTouiid within the following described district. g the dutrc t to Ii aff"rt-- d or . nenefl'ed br :ld Inmrovenient. nam!y: It i S 3 block 't: lots I. 't block tH: loteS. 7. blis k !: ioief,. . blorg.r; lliuplat H Hiit l.ak Cltv Mnrvey. Ail pndeta and onjecUon lo lh"'carrj'ing out of " ' Inten'kdi muii ! preeented In writing to the city recie-.- nrn or Jinw kl. Ieu. ojne the t in by the i sdd council wnen it wilt Ii' r and r .,l,v--- tl.e.n as mar be made thereto. lit-- order ot the 'tioun-- - of Malt LsSeCHy, made May eta. W. Li i Hnr., I :t A Collection of Fishes. hibition of fishes inhabiting th of Vermont is not an. ordinary as no one formerly took oiiectionand preservation in hand. ' , however, that such a colle-cting made, and any one having 5Ktlntho food and other fishes Champlain and tributaries aa"ne the stuffed collection which ;ja Couper, taxidermist, e 7 Pine kss accumulated since 1888. sn species of both sexes have so procured from the lake; one of carp, introduced from Eu- - oot d iU the dam at Winooskl v trout' fr0Q1 an inland stream, BJ-ogu- t species. BurUngtoa HUE ALAK.U BOXES. Kir alarm kevs are In the possession nitrht af hmen and citizens re.l, . polleeineii. I he signal !s.v-e- . The liey Ii, stm.lv J"te.l and lun.ed. To locate it, id .trikes. Kmple: An alaim s "irned in from box JU . the bll will strike ti The alarm will I struck four times. ai.aiiu u. ni.: IT Cor Second North and Center streets. Vi;T. East Tempi and Tempi street, East Temple and First Month streets, ia East Temuleand He'ond Month streets ivior East Temple and Third Mouth streets )r)cor East Temple and Mcwnd Kouih street 41- -1 'or'. South Temple and Kir-- l East btreet. South Temple " ' streets. 4it'or. Mom u Temple aud i street 4. r,lCor. and A streets. Third and r stn-et- ?C"r Kir Ea- -t and -oud Mouth K-4-- or First Ea't aud Third Month streets. "i',,r Fourth East and First Mouth street. Swi-r- ' Fourth Kt and Third Kf.uth streets, i Sr-C- or Fourth East and Huh streets. iwvr First Mouth and riev-n- th f ast streets. Thinl Southand Seventh Ea.t streets. "ijlj-o- r First Snito and W. Temple streets. 'or c,,,,d M.i!h al W Temple streets. Th'rd Mouth und W. Tempie stleef JT-C-ia- Second Month and Me. ot.d W.Miwt. r Ktret aivt we..i:r street. --lVir' First Monti, and T'rd W'et streets. fl or and Tiurd wt 're-- t. 'ilV V M I Kat Temple, between South i Tempie and Fin--! Mouth streets. - -- tore. First rvmta. between st snd Wesi Temple strw-t- , ! tn 7 C V f. T:inn-r- '- lotirth North, be-- tweet' f1 and H.w..c.d w,t --U.. Orn T os cno f King l. fAKTwktT. ' i Si leo. , I 'nat lh' a's.ve niiuicrjtioii and - atloTi of th" .rr - - j I II K IjVj'JetHKH.. I 0IICK Or SETTLES EST. . In ttie probaleeoiirt rrf In lh matter of the T.. counly. I.lah ' of .ac M. Teiritory. I Welernian, dcee.l. ClMOrf BAMHEKiiER TIIK AfiwISIMTBA ? tor of lh esta'eof lsa H Waiermso.d rsed. having rewtered and rwtitd for tlernent and tiled In thl eourt ms Bnl arcoonl of hi admlolrtratK of In et of se.d for tie I "trl-- i aio his peinion praying bntl-- n of said t' " b '"".. ! sad discharge admint.tretor It ts ord.rl T.ielav. IU twentieth day of My. A I I" i i II o'clock a m " and th name t hrby i apis.tnted forth ettl-m- tn of s--ld aT.. ; wilt forth, of ..bl (!. and teal th ri-- rk g: notice iir"f b 'ii't ieti.e to I. p.ted In t ist ihre. pt. tc P " " aid co.ii.ty and jeiWI.h ac rT '', ln ' Tnr Msir La 1iw ! " "ZT. rtr.ly be .'or. aald day of ti.m.it i , CMaatx A. Hrssu ! May IS l. KrotrveJudg. Office of it. Proe( i'W. ; of T-- f mly I lt I I A J Mci'MWb-cler- of Ihe prob eourt oiToo-i- e county. I tab f J""!,1'' IT, fores-oin- lo b a foil, tni ot i order aovmttng dart' ti'ment nr.. : t .i.iinert.. btlttno ''''ri-- o ' and dlw barg A orum.itrab, made ! tVred It. th ll' ol IS-- "" Aier.i n. b--e .mlBM4rf -- r ' l . . Willi's, re I baud an I '' urt tbl-.!- ., a w !. , J l I t'SlB- - j te i :erk. "" yunm THY. INTflTIOsf or TUB ClTT Of to sad "ate iia. : slreet beSw-e- O ae.,B4 a4 ieru Vm ""li-- t Is hefwirr given lh HT council i M l I aa I V of the tmteaCloa n ou.H ton-- . loi 'owing Jni.l unprovMMiW. ; tow c ;twi:ng and lm fi eat-ru- ir i oe main tssig the fuiluwti.g . aaweiy: NUtia : - i"1 trt e.- foun ' -- ,.'i aad frrir--g thr-- fourth of 111. r.e !le--ri "liliulll ' .irU0 ia a jwlreil dKir. T a local a-- w ..le.aih on.ee pi. "t gruc4 wKain tk mi.rwlng dewirtfted a!txtct. 'M Ihe ttUlTic. bj est ctl or by id imtwove-men- t. ame!f: AH it kt I aiocg . bta , . k,r. . . S, I. J. I. a h! Il all m pial B IU: jk ( try - vr All prows' and elctiow H tae erry. j Ing out iniewilow must n peut1 i writii.g totnei tty Reorder on or ikffiir Mar ' T'n eetng tfc fime ay wi"-U- ; it nl r 4 rmMr anr ebjectioeg A mat o we-- tsro. H, r,im of r cmeeil of Mail f ak fit read lfti fnA l. j-- r Hjm , i tty '.! Mi LeL tl r nf Ut. iV- - , . disanpointed lovers n beenXnfed at Wilmington,. De - A a Lm known young men, including chS me in a hoiel, where the nature was explained. It is nf the organization rZf ooKttS requireevery and a violat.ob their The - by expulsion- - Jvc co,,l0S line- .- I STOCK HOLDEBH' SEiTIMr. ' ri'HF. ASSVM. M KF.TI NOC iF TM R MTaTK i I bolder of the Montreal Mmliyf Co. will t d at th offle of ib om;uy. o. ISO . Vain street on Monday Jnn t. ' 'm io. k pm . forth eio-n.r- of hoard ofoi- - rw. tor and lra,- - tern of uik - lrt,.,,e.. a tiM5 he , j ll ..l.liwi: i rei ir M'rfitr! Milting Co. i Ma'f Ij I Ky I lh. M.' -' lA j t ' Caldwell and his wife, aged re--. V nd 83, have lived in Leba-u- i the same house, for fifty ' ii:ev have never been ten miles pother for eightv-thre- e years, horn within 100 yards of -- e in Kentucky. i L;iiiii-- s hofiit'C vim S to ti"'- - ''u'.ii. call at M S g wl rl- - tht.ee l.ncly sca-ri-l- i' haLr Ittr ait.. t nothing- |