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Show 1 THE SAlT LAKE TIMES. WKDXESDAV A irr.iNT ,aon . , CormcnTii J Perfection in Hoots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, ratuutre. Hoots and Shoe ruwle from the best material perfect In ill and comfortable u wear Call and ne mo r Mud tor pri.-- iitt and In-structions for self, measurement. Hepairliul done, an south Stain road. on new hold. . KAIL ROADS. lgPopuIar Route TO ALL FONTS EAST Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining-- Chair tars. Be sure your ticket reads via th Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Towntend, G. P. T. A., S. V. Derrah, V. F. A Loomm P. A. Progreu Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah, HOTELS. WALKEKWIOUSR The Walker is Located in ths Bnsin"m tenter of this Qity and hm all tin Modern Improvements' & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly fintlaxs houss It is managed as well as aiiv hnt(l in the West and is strictly the Dunnes and Tour-- 1 1st Hotel of Salt Lake City, Passeni;or KSovator. The Walker & tho Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. GS-- . S. ERB Prop r. TiTilnjTrEN T. R. JONES & CO,, Hankers, 161 MAIN SWEET. buys oresInd bullion, 1m A savins hiK 8 tit Lake t'lty. PaDital '.$200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 General inkta? llusiness. Five per cent Interest paid on savings deposits Loans on. Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. Firs'-- Sou ft. 1 LiAL. ' 1TTAH SOX TAXAfH.K NrS rOR Tnm tind-ricn- itl r.ftvervtdat hl ofcee. N, KKutk Main !r Halt l.ak City. rub. iin io'etrli twm t ih Win rtT of .K..ptmbT I"" and IS o nlork nooo at th tmti , of vt.iiv- - iwi f.ir me h,inlid andventv two rrrireil n4olikl THipn l.,lol riab T'rni,irv nimilwnHl frnm lt 'W ln, iiv , h for f h ivlncipiai nn of ,n thousand ,!ollr with tnin-- t at ft rrnt prr annum. MTahi nn lh flrt ,1 v cilum Jjuuarv and July after ri.xe at tha lw National Bnk In Sjlt l.ak,1tr, "T the Amrrran l rhn Nll,i.il tUnkln N VorbCHy Th hnn.1 am 4a'l Jnlr I. du tweutr rrar from ,lt but all ra.lanafc! at the ,.,n, u of th terrbiry aftr trn yearn, and proviiM la alw taa1e ay law fr redeom-t-after ten rear, bom's f the biichest natn-be- r then out ! the amount of thirty ibousar4 dollars or mora, whenever arailaNa funds to that amount are Is la Ueaaurr. 1 h bonds ara part of a ne of jos, of whirb lbsr hen nea.'tlated. and Ifia wboia series issued for buHdla edu. aLior.at mad rbsrltable lustltuifons lu arr.Mlsn,s aitb leg-l- l llt spproiwlailona. nmtey lb prr-- talons of an aet of tn tiorarnor and entitled -- An A prT,jiuar f( Ida lwum sod dispmlnir of Territorial bunds." approved Man a I V IHM1 and refnancw la mad to said a t fur detaila Attentloa la eallsl lo the facts that. Iwtde tills sarlas. the Tsmtiiry baa a (shaded lndeblvtltie.4 of onl II.V.U). that br art u t'ougreas 11 la resit siud from rra line surb Indehivlneea to an ainoont eiread. In I errent of tta land salue, and su, h in-debtedness raa be rraated on' r f. rbarttahl and purpsM. Tbsaa bon,ls are by Isw aempt rrota tsistlan f.w .BypiirpuM within Ike TVr.-lto- r and they rannoi t sH. for le.s thaa par and aovued Intarest, and any aud all bul. may he rejected tllds will bs opno at I o elorb aooa of r K. ism, al lb offlea aforesaid, and salra of ths whole or any part or parts o' ttia bonds nude to the hubei bidder bt,tiers. ws. win tw require,! to cite to earry out ths sale, aud If payment tsdatrrrsd the later est s.vmii'iUrim oo tbs bunds during Ihs tuns will be remumt. The Nmds wt ba soid Uh.ler a saer In the law. limited as to ttms. and bidders are re.iues'ad tomak siamlnatto halore the ilsy of sale, aad make ttiair bids apevine in details. Tbs bonds raa ba eesa by propiau'd blildsrs. Dated Augustt lV - UOMVAR HOBf BTA Terrtlortal Trsasurar. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C EWIXG, Proprietor. SALT LAKE HOUSE. PARK : : CITY, : : UTAH. The Modern Hotel. First class ln every particular, The rooms me luri?c. Ilsrtit and alrv. Tables First rias.. served with the best the market affords. The large addition iust built to this house makes It one of the finest hotels for tourists and pleasure seekers iu Park City, lults. L. CONNLUS, J'ruprletrass. PARK CITV HOTEL. UTAH Xational JllXK Capital, . $200,000. TBEASfiftY nKPAHTMRvr: I Ornci or COMHTitou.cM or ths itshmtt, AfAlNt.TON. JuUtf 111, ItMA I Whereas, by sst'.sraetory evidence presented to the tinderslKUed, It bas been madetoappea.-tha-t the "Utah National Bank of Salt La. City," in th oily of Salt Lake. In the county of Mlt Luke and territory of Utah, bas mm, liUfd with all the provisions of the statutes of the United Slates, required tn be complied with bsiore an association shall h authoi ited to eommeure the busluess of banking j Now therefore I, Kdwai-- 8. Laoev. eomp-truile- r of the ctirrenrv, do hereby rertlfy that "The (.'tab National llank of Salt Lake City, ill the oltyof fait Lake. In the of S Jl Lake and territory of I'tah. is authorUed to romnienee th business of I'snk n as prolded In se, tion fifty one hundred and slity tuna of the revised statutes of the United tttatea In testiti onv whereor wltneia my hand and of office thli IVlh (lay of June. bi. K. K. La.'r, Comntndler of the Curmniy. I No. m. WPERFEC fit Snell&Co. Angla-America- ii MMlm. 55 west Second South street, Salt Lake rity. Utah THE r?.UirolLTEVCO)irA.Y, Wholesale Produce Pcalera, (ienoral ('euiniUslon Merchants. Sol Western A sent a for th Meatonand Bell SprlnaCreainrrrltuitar. IJI Wast Mid H,,uth st. Telephou ft, f. Q. bolSll. Hrambbousa 1'srkClty, I'tah. JOHN GREEN, Sanitary Contractor and Srawnsfr. .'urcat'dti'otii for ictrer Connection a j'iccidfty. Bperlal (erma for ntont hly work to hotels and families. 13 Main U Telephone IM. . (), box oM), The only first class hotel iu Park, City. SIXTY ELEGANT NEW EOOMS, Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTEL GROUNDS are decorated with and shade trees, ni.ikln It the most pleasant summer resorts in the mountain re-gion. L. SIMONS, Prop. WELLS, FARGO &C0'S ialt lab City, ........ fftah Mnys and sells exchange, makes bt'leirraphlo transfers on the prlnrlpal cities of the United States and Kurope. and on all points on the Parlltc Coast. Issues letters of credit available in the prln clpal eltles of Ihe world. Special attention Ktven to th selling of ores and bullion. Advances mad on conslirninent at lowest rate. Particular attention given to eollwtlons throuxhout t'tah. Nevada and adjolulun terrl-tcrie- Acoouuts solicited. COItltKHIKlNDBNTA: Wells, Fargo 4Co Tindon ".V.lls, Fat(to4 Co ,....,..Nw York Maverick National flank lloston First National Hank ....Omaha First National Bank , Denver Merchants' National Hank Chicago Hout men's National Hank Ht. Louis Wells, Fargo At'o Ran Francisco J. E. ID001L,Tr. A.rn.t. Hie til .elusive Halters In Salt Lake Vountan's Celebrated Jfats. WALKER HOUSE CAFE, The Cafe has Justrhanped mnnagement. now beiiiK under the rare of th two best cateiers ln the city. Messrs. Berets andiltithrle. Tour-ists or patrons desiring an early men or lunch put up. can obtain the same al any hour, iluy and tilucht. All game kept ln season and east-ern oysters ln the shell. Call and try us. THE Sacramento Bakery and Coffee House AS CHASOXP HAMIH. Erdman & Myer, the new proprietors, will endeavor to please the most fastidious. Give us a call. M) west Second South. Ea.nlcln.g- - 33epaitm.en.t Utah Title, Insurance and Trust Company Paid-u- p Capital Jl 90,000 Surplus $10,000 PavsR per cent In' rest on time deposits ; acts as Trustee. Utiardlan, AdmlnUtriitor and Executor; trauHacts Knerl trust business Insures real estate titles: Insurance fee covere all charges for attorneys and abstracts. BTOCKUOLIIKHH. BcmHern. VavitaMt. 3. E. Dooly, It. C, Ciimnbers, T. R. Jones, Kelsey & Gillespie, L. S. Hills, James Sharp, M. H. Walker. John J. Daly, W. H, McCornlck, K. Mcintosh. E. A. Smith. A. L. Thomas H. T. Duke, Gov. of Utah, Joslah Barrett, Hvde K. Young, F. H. Auerhaeh, M". S. Prndergast, T. O. Webber. T. A. Kent, Hugh Anderson, W. T. Lynn, W. H. Rowe. J. R. Walker, A. W. Carlson, Latruttt. S. H. Auerbarh, John A. Marshall, W. F. Colton. Wm. C. Hall. James Anderson, Tafl & Kropfganze, CONTRACTORS . & BDILDEBS. Salt Lake City, : Utah Territory. Oface: Headquarters at Cor. Sixth and A Sts. GEO. HUSLER K WALLACE. Manager, s Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of th Celebrated --:SILVEB MMCFFIME CRACKERS:- - ' TAKE Afew MlIWAUKm CHICAGO MLWAUKEE & St. PAUL RAILWAY For All Points East it Is the only line running solid Vestibule. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council Bluffs. Oma-ha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Souix City. A 11 trains composed of Pullman magnificent sleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars in the World. For further information apply to the nearest ticket ofllce, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent 68 south Main street. Salt Lake City. James II, llacoa, Frank I., Holland, President. C ashlar. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake City, 1'tah. General Banting Easiness Transactei Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Honey to Lend on Real Eitate from One to Fire Yean Time. National Baal-- : OF SALT LAKE CITV. Capital $250,000 Jve, UKatl Fint South Slntt. H. n. P, J;.- - President O. M. DilwKET Vic Hrealdeut Thos. Marshal!. Movi n c. ox, F. H. AugltBAcn, It. C. llAnos Jun J. rut.r, W. P. Nom a J. W.DowKEUjtfi CashUr Tramactt a General Banking Busineu in all ill Branch. Bells sight draft nn th principal rltle of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders on all parts of Kurop aud the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to. Iaus money at the lowest rate aud ua tn best terms prevailing lu this market, McCornick 6c Co., 8ALT LAKE, UTAH Cartful attrnKnn pfnen to th Ante of Or asJ bullion. H soIkK tfcfutfmnwnta, guar-anteeing htghctt market itrnom. COLLECTIONS MAjjTAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOUCITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Hank, Chem-ical Nat, Hank, Kouutt llros. ChicagoCommercial Nat, Hank. San Francisco First Nat Hank, Croeksr-Woodwort-b Nat. Hank. OuiabaOuiaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis--Ktat- v Hank of Kt. Lmils, Kansas Cltvf t. tlank of Kansas City. Uenvr Denver Nat. Hank. City Nat. Hank London, England-Mess- rs. Martin At Co, 13 Lombard street. Capital Fully Paid, 5400,000.0(1 SURPLUS, $20,000. UNION NATIONAL BANK, f uccess,t to Walker Bros., Handera, K,trlJairisd lflBO. UNITED STATES DEPOSITOBY Transacts a General Banking Bnslnsss. Safe Deposit YaoluTTlre 4 BargUr rrottf. Rents from$5lo$25per Annnm. J.n. WALsT.ru. Feldn, M H. WALK r ft, M.'j.CHKEatf 0htr, J..U. rABNSWOKTH, Asst. Caahln-- , .l.KttfALIAtlWr, Asst. CashUr, -- ENRY F.CLARK THE-- - TAILOR. SO Eatt lirtt South $treet. Agricnltoral College of Utah. The Agricultural Collejre or Utah, ed at Logan, Cfah, will Open for StudenU on September 2nd. It is a Territorial Institution, founded upon land erantand by Territorial Appropriations' forth pufpoa o rfvlng: voung men and young v. omen of Ltah a liberal and ln th several pursuits an5 passions of life. It has courses in Ag-riculture, Domestic Economy, Mechanic Arts ni Mechanical Engineering, Civil EnKineer-in- g and other special courses. ft has a modern equipment and gpeclausts (n fields of lnstructioo. It"mansot illustration Include- th Unite! States Experiment Btation aud work of r sehinigrlcultur; a flc. firm, lnclud.nif equipped with modern a??! ancVs; icooking. dairy cutttog and imt department, workshops in wood and Iron, a newllbrary, museums and other means of UKtts'wlU ba constant 'contact with IH" ns ofP:hoolroom teachings and"(TurtjMr particular, address, J. W. Samdborn, President. 27 E. THIRtJ SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. AGKENCnf WARWICK HIGH GRADE SAFETY BICTCLB. Icarrya stock o? ftAFBTT BrCrrLK a ias.oo. tas.oo, 4o.h, Sflo.oo, t.oo. Si 1S.OO, $130.00, TKICl'CXtM and Vt LtMIPKUt. In purcnaeiug from m you hav a stock to select from and do not hay to wait. . Largest Stork and Iowst Prie on Sport Ins; Goods, Oons. Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Impairing. Agent CALIGBAPM WBITINO MACU1XK Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. EVANS 22 W. 2d South street. 6alt Lake City E T. Barton, Jr, J. A. Groeabeck, ' W, R Aa4rs Burton, Grcesbeck & Co., BUYtBS ASD SELLERS O? CHOICE Business, Residence anil Acreage Property. Sole Agent for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main St, 1 Telepto 484, J. C. Conklin, STOOK BROKER, yining 3tocks and Other Secaritiei Bought and Soid. Dealer in REAL ESTATE AND USES. Member of Salt Lake Stock Exchange, and of Salt Lake Real Eitate Exchan.je Seventeen Yean a resident of Halt Lake Org Correspondeace Sollritd. References-Unio- n National Bank. Deeeret National Bank. Vtah Natumal bank J. E. Dooly, Manager Weil. Faxgo at Co, bait Las City. Boom 30, tveond Boor. Wasatch buUdia le fdwin Johnson, at ford, Conn., there was recently developed a case of youthful depravity which C rarely had u parallel. qu-tti- n8 'Johnson', companC " "T? T9' admi that tho boat in which shore; that Johnson was thrown out of ment, and that he Uimself remained on th. .bank and saw him drown without matin anchored eff?rt,t0 " bim' Th boat w time, though there was BUfScient rope attached to it to admit of its being shoved a distance of several feet The body of the drowned boy was found teat aW"y th 8p0t Where the lay Layman says that he told his mother, his sisters, two brothers and a couple of other boys named McXulty of what he had done. He showed not the least compunction for the deed, and when arrested exhibited no emotion. It is pleasant to close this record of the abnormal phases of boy life with brief mention of Charlie Jackson's honesty He is a lad of 8, a native of Marlboro, Mass PRECOCIOUS BOY. Wo Develop Abnormal Traits Lite and Ho They Are Often Gratified, ( C0 LITTLE PAPEE SELLEE. of the New York Stock Ex-L- A ld Who jobs-G-ood and Bad Boys. crisis in every life either fortune or environment that .all to mark the separation of ifirMldhood from an existence ta weighted down with re- -. or hauntted by regret. Too m. crisis Wants the freshness of M the intellect sharpened, the , nMiaturely aged an4 dries np Lain all delre8 iox tBe ,nnocent rrd partirne. that of right be-- Vheiprlngtimeof exUtence. ,ttle Wdie Schwara, probably, , hfunnosuch thing as playtime since ne len tils cradle and toddled about the dismal tenement on East Broadway, in New York city, where his mother re-sides. He faced poverty, dire, bit-te- r, unrelenting want, from the moment his wondering eyes first blinked at the light of day. Six months ago, TOUNO BATHBONE'S FALL, who Is visiting at Nahant. The other afternoon while walking along the Willow road he picked up a purse containing near-ly 115,000 in gold, gold certificates and checks. He spent the rest of the day hunt-ing for the owner, who proved to be Capt. Robinson, of Stoneham. OTBCHWATiZ. when less than an of ge,be had to take to the newsboy, and contribute his m s bat daily prflt ot pennies to the : exchequer of the needy household. B hard business for the tiny lad, bat I to it bravely, and the other day crowned his small efforts to earn ( Dirty faced and bare legged he red into the Stock Exchange build-i- d soon found himself on the floor the brokers disport during business u bulls and bears. Two of the spec- -; spied the ragged urchin, and in the if fan made him the object of a con-o- A cigar box was produced and in Eddie's hands. Then the lad's scalledonthe crowd to "shell out." 'ponse was a regular shower of sil-- i bills;, and within five minutes the d filled to the brim. The amuse-ve- r, the Jolly brokers sent their ben-- i home in charge of a messenger, they heard, later on, of the joy their itleas generosity had brought to a le homo they resolved to make a peri-l protege of the diminutive news-i- d now Eddie has the run of the .ad seei opening before him an era roken prosperity. tig Schwarz has had so little of the ne of life that he doubtless willup-t- e the beams now cast across his ay. in that respect his case differs r from U'iafield Doran's. Winfield 1 lives at in, JJ, J known as aby goes, he more than mi of 25. the pet of utthoid,and date it een denied. 7 monthi niched out nbby arms winfield DORAN. pipe that a visitor to the Doran see was smoking, and when its stem placed between his lips he sucked Mitentedly. The nicotine caused nd tta, but ever after the infant clamor-demand-and got bis daily supply icco, Now ha smokes at will strong or well seasoned pipes. He weighs mis, looks healthy and has never idudayinhis life. ther of unnatural pre-i-i Jacob Cashmaker, who lives in a tie street tenement, New York city, i abnormal brain development is a J one. As regards ordinary affairs 'uything, a little dull, but placean ion in his hands and with brightened ;oance he will pump out any tune 'u floated to his ears from the hand organs of the streets below mole home. 'is a tragedy connected with the "still another lad of 4 years. His w" Fred Rappold, and he lived with rati on Myrtle avenue, in Brooklyn.' one morning recently he and his 1 George, aged 7, explored an old "oich stood in a room on one of the "Mrs, They found an ancient M began a laughing struggle for J'won. The weapon was dis- - d the deadly bullet crashed J ' red's skull. George's grief knew He was taken into custody, 'Jn exonerated by a coroner's tioud has bean cast over his young will take from It a large share of oate and healthy joyousness. same time that the Brooklyn i enacted a second accident of a atur made gloomy and mora "WGE ASD FRED RAPPOLD. - '''te Ufe of a struggling little family . 'battle for existence in the "FnaciMo. Mrs. Bathbone Until two hildren, a boy and a haw the efforts of the 64 the Problem, of daily.1 amei but now they are in dis- - thaTV 80n lies on a bed o suf' o cannot hope to leave for ,2" a bright youth of 13, a --oC!SUHl',ai,dthe pride of his 1114116 aPg he se-- J r6.88 'levator boy at the Phelan aPfrmed hU duties with vt About 8 o'clock one morn- - . took a load of passengers . aoor. and stepped into Photog--! sarcean-- , nwy to deliver 4 r,Pedfrtarninin answer to a call r,0nsil the door, not into the j'? wto space. the li5aft he tumbled until he 4 dnrb? J tbecar, which had de-- -- - hU absence of iu own ) lay l!6' hU imbedded in the tim-- W n ??ng WD7 until 3 to y's mangled form was WbL 8nd laid upon a mat- - r i(onTrTe sent t0T Ws mother adrrnT j snrffeons on exami- - : swersi ,th4t 1)0411 h" axJDa wer0 v? - His jaw was also :. jja Wood gushed from his thsnZ P0119 nn in. to ona a faint, JLiittle brnlsed body and "Vilr jrJ' James' injuries were to Uie consciougness re-- ttnt- - l2keniti r a cs'Tiage conveyed -- ajyjtja aaid that,tha.le-- j taiariS Bam EAST BOIJMD TRAlXg. NoTa No. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mail. Express ArSSi, e"?.6?- a.m. r,:40 p.m fear. I? rt" 10:,R ttm' VT H :00 a.m. 7:10 p.m rJ.8 Erovo I:30p.m. 9: p.m Srov0 K : '" i4J?"""1o?lver e:0p.m. 4::ia.ru Arrive Urund Junction. .. :ao p.m. :30 a.m V!!ive S1""?!1 Junction... IliWp.ro. 10:0) a.m Arrive Denver Jjy, p.m. 15 a.m WEST MOUND TRAINS. N'JTl No. 3 Pacific I'aelfle Mull. Express Leave Denver 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo : p.m. ifc:40 a.m. Arrive GranilJnnetion... 6:3) Sun. 9:10 p.m. Leave Grand JuucUon... ,7:1)0 a.m. T:1A p.m. Arrive Green River t'l :3f a.m. 11 :M p.m. Leave Green River 11 :W a.m. n .Uh a.m. Arrivef-rov- f. p.m. 7:15 a.m. Leave Provo :)p.m. 7:4(1 a.m. ArriveSalt Lake 8:30 p.m. 9:lft a.m Leave Salt Lake.... 8:45 p.m. : a.m. ArriveOKilen Qiro p.m. 10:40 a.m. LOCAl, TRAINS, . SALT LAKE AND OGDEK. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: SijOa.m. 9:2fa.m. 10:4fa.m. 12:!0p.ni 4:c0p.m. 8:4p.m. 8:5Bp.m. 8:40 p.m SALT LAKE TO BINORAH AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake. .7:40 a.m Lv Wasatch.. 10:00 a.m ArrBlnKham. 9:85 A.m LvBlmrhsm.. ll:6Sp.m Arr Wasatch. :l5a.m ArrSalt Lake 4:K0p.m . C. DU1IOF, J. H. BENNETT, n. Manacer. Gen. Pass. Act LOCAL TAX HALE. To A. R Ot nv 'l''HtKr.Ai4. THE LOCAL TAX AftHESSm Maui.t part o( lot bio, h .11 plat M h f the eiteu.i, o uf water mains on t ilth East street, ainountina to .rtir nlna Dollar, deiiuuuent m lbs trial day of April, two, and atiu remains unpaid. Th .. I. f. K. fl.it. mlt.-tn- r ( Mslt t.ak elfy, ,y virtu of tb atilhtwity vested la me by l he provision ntxrl:s f and lot "an urdlnan.e pmu-yiaiu- f Us fona and mod t loeil swinent," pa.ssd by lhrlly ruunrtl ot Hall Lake eity Jun it, IsM. and of all other ord.nsness of said rity and ail lawa of Utaa territory aptili, sb to u. h rases, hare Isrwd up-u- i the lo I .win named proparlv, to win Pan of h I a, bi k .HI ilsl B. Malt Lab etty sutvsy besuinina arm r.j. norUi u in tt at. of sa d ruanmc ttiont west ua mia lliaaivm rib pv iu4s, theor e tan rods, thsn.- - south Ore rwds to pi a.- - of baarlB' snsln. and will sell Wie seas r samiu-- bs4 aisy bs heresaarv. to pay th said tax and s al pul, I le aurtlun. lu fr at ta iy hall. Hall Lab rlly ea thsirtb day of A must, iswi, at lwsikav(is-- U. t. K. O rtat, f"olletor AarmstwandOnllaetor Oflk No. It fttf Hall, Halt Lass city. Juu 14, a. Satisfied with Till Investment. On the grip of a summer car sat an old gentleman who looked like Denman Thompson in "Josh Whitcomb." The cable car ran through a squalid district where women and children sprawled over the blistering pavement, while puny babies wailed and helpless mothers tried in a listless, half (hopeless way to quiet their cries. The train ran by two sqnaresof sweltering misery.and then the old gentleman showed signs of unmistak-able excitement, pulled the wrong bell cord and rung np a fare as a signal that he wanted to get off. After the usual exchange of compliments in such cases between the conductor and the passen-ger he succeeded in alighting, and mut-tered: "By goshl I'll do it; it won't cost much, and it will do lots of good." When he reached the women they ap-peared to ba pleased at what he sug-gested, and when the next car came along going west he halted it and loaded everything in sight on board for a fresh air trip. Arriving at the end of the road Mr. Cheeryble.or Uncle Josh, who-ever he was, was soon in treaty with a saloon keeper for a bucket of lemonade. "Not too sweet, you know, fat "with lots of ice." The children and women tlKink it eagerly, and after enjoying not a cool breeze, but a less torrid one than that which rose from the down town pave-ments, Old Benevolence put them on a car and sent them home. "How much did all that fun cost?' "Three dollars for car fare and (1 for lemonade. Oh, a fellow can do lots with $4 if he tries." St. Louis Republic. Notice of Timber Culture ('teat. tf. H. I.AnOrrti:' I ll Laks t'lty. Utah. July SS, IWO f lOMPf.AINT IIAVIN t HUE KNTr.mjn ' at this offir t'T Wllltaiu IWAfmond 1'atVk Itamill for tailor to mainly with la. a to timber euitnr .ntr--y Mo. hi, dated June 4. lsT una the northeast quarter aeraoB If. tuwnsbln a wMith. ran, t wi in Halt Lak county, Utah territory, wlib a vtaw to the l aii'Tilalinn of said si trf, msatrstanl el!e,lii that said Patrick Hamlll failed u break, plow or .tlr or rsus to b. brosm. RiuweU or stirred sur purtlun of said land first year s.'i. r aklna sid entry. a4 failed to break pl,.w,r .r ir any imniun of .aid laud or plant any irtlua ot said land to tr.s. tree e. ,ht ruttina-- s r Incus in. sam. M badiui durlni the wrond yar afi.r msalntj said entry, and failed to hrssk plow or s'.lr anr portbssof said land or lo plan! any portion of aid land to tree. If. msIo rutus or m esusethe same to be dons during: lb third ysar after msktn said entry, and hsa fallMi up to this time to break iwow or stir auy p,srt of suld laud or to plant any potion, I said lend b trees, t re see, la or ciittinxs ih-- to ran th sam tn hed,,ne and thai at this lime ne p--r tlou of said land Is broken, plowed, stirred or i'Hltttale,t awl H portion of said land Is planted lo Ire., ire. seeds is? rtminaa Ih said parties an hereby summoned lo apar al thlsoiriceou the IlKh day ,,f Haplrnilwr lwl, at llio'rlnk am,, to kuiii. and furuisb leelt-non-imcerainir said !iiet fsiiur Fsa U. Ho. Heaisur, Utali Central Railway. Time Oard in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves Eighth So and Main at 7 :30 a.m II ? " ." " 6 0) p.m 8 arrives 10:00 am '. " ' " . ; , " 7J0p.m pahk crrr. . Train 1 arrives Park City 10 :00 a.m " 3 " " T:.H0p.m ' 2 leaves " 7:80 a m " " " 6:00p.m Freight trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Park City dally, except Sunday, as fol-lows:. Train No. Heaves Salt Lake 11:30 a.m ' 6 arrives " 8:l6p.m " leaves Park City 11:00 a.m " 6 arrives " 4:00p.m No passengers carried on freight trains. PASSENGER RATES.' Between Salt Lake City and Park City, single trip, IU. Between Salt Lake City and Park City, round trip, 13. JOS. H. YOUNQ, T.J. McKIT08H, Manager, G en. i't, dt Pu. Agt SOTICE. .. prnviNi Atf! iiritrnr WAftmn muler the nsnalty proolded by oe,tisaacs hot to remove th. tssly of any 4mA ait I mat or ofui or fllib of auy 4 ripiiua. wttiu,ut Srst notifying thaeity srarener, who will la a direction U It dlsrswal. WU.I.U.M KIK W ALU City April 17 ism. K.mt, lily ll.ll. Nollre of Ifesort Entry C oatest. t", t4 f.Atfrric a: I Rail l.kl Ity, I. tab. July V INft ( fioM plaint HAVtN'i nr.r.N t.NTrttr.f hr William M lArm md aasitist I'sifli k Hamlll f ir fallnr t n.mpiy wiih Ih. l as lo desert entry No. yirt. ,l.it June 4 Irsr ii p. ,u tne .,ta 1,1 tl, and MS Nf ' and Its NW and !.. se. ti.-- A b,wnhip 1 oiitb rsii i im. in ll ts. ,nuir Utah, lerrH,,rr. with a view tihec.ieeiiat.nof taut entry: o,ile.,ant allenltK lha' salt I'strbK Ifainlll ha failed during the thre y.rs f.e 11, skins said en'rr to said lr.tisf dewrt Isnd by rondunting or Ui b. ri din-te- njwn the ssrpe any wstr wh.iever. sn t that said Hslrtrk Hamlll still fall to reindict or to cause u, ts. nmdu, twt up, si satd litd any water and that said tract of land I st this tlm desert land, entirety without watsnf and without any canals for th. r.mr.rln of water toor Usnsald land, the .aid partle ar bsreiry summoned to s,pear at this office on Ih Ivth day of tb,p'emh.r is) .t in o eiurk a m., to respond and t'lnilsh testimony eon, mu.g said alleged fall ur. Fassa li. Haa. It1str I.KOAI. SI MMONN ON AMLMiEDlOHI'LAiXT ln th rtlstrict Court In and for th Third Ju-dicial Hislrint of dab Territory, County of Halt Lake. James Dorgan and Thnma Medina a. plain-tiffs, vs. Charles H, Mi MaUr aud A. J. Parksr, ds- - fud,inl. TUB PEOPLE OF TUB TERRITORY OF I I'tah send greeting to Charles H. McMaa-- and A. J. Parker, drfmdsni: You are required lo appear In an sr,. tlou brought against you by the above named plaintiffs In the dlstrlt t eotirijof the third )U'!I clal district of the territory of (Man. and to an answer the roinplaiiit filed therein within ten days lex luaive of the day of ser vlnei aftar Ui servlr mi yon of this auinnions If served withlu this county; tit if served out of this runty. but lu tills dlsirl, t. within twenty days, otherwise with! forty days -- or Judgment by default will be fsken against you according to the prayer of said romplaint. Thasald acthm I brought to r,.,r th sum nt 1 HI. with Interest thereon at n tier cnt per annum frnm August to alo th. funbrr sura of l as an attorney fa and for coal ofsult, sud for a ders of this court for foi losurs iiiil sole u f the norm b ilf of lot 16 InblocM 41. ten av rs plat' A." Mlg Field enrtey, III rait Lake county, ( tab territory, nnd r a luorlg eieeuted and d lvered by defend ant Mi Master March ) tm. niioo said firemlses. to ieeur payment in a cartaln promissory nH of vn date, escuid and delivered hr said defendant to plaintiffs for said sum of IRS7.WI, psralils or before March nn. lbs with Inter-- t from oais until pld. which mortgage d fiar the pavmeut of a reasons be at'or-ne- y ft. That said defendantaand all other rlslrolngSld prsmlse allbsgueBt to plait lilts' mortK'Bisy b tarred nd I under said sale, aud that th proceeds of sur sale may be applied t tn ytnentnf amount due plaintiff after paying sll cost eipanse and attorney s fees, and for tb asuai statu tory re 1st and tor such other and further rs-I- b f a may I just. And you an hereby notlled that If you fall to appear and answer the Mid amended com-plaint a abov rswu lrd. the said plal miff lll apply to th court for tb relief demanded therein. Witness th Him. Charles M Zsne, Judge sn I the seal of th district ( I court of the third )i)1l'll district, A seal in snd for the territory of t.'U this r ) th day of August. In tb ysar of our Lord on lltousand sight buo-dr- d and ninety. llrsav ti. M' Miu.s Herb. Fbakk Piftu a. Attorney ( plaintiffs. Enveloped 1b an ley Fog. The little town of Ransom's Ford, lying six miles south of Paris, Els., is much alarmed and puzzled over a nat-ural phenomenon which is being ex-hibited there. On Friday, a short while after sunrise, a cloud coming from a northeasterly direction and descending from a great height, moving with ra-pidity, settled down upon the place and has remained undispelled ever since. The atmosphere is so dense with the moisture from the cloud that objects are wholly undiscernable at a distance of less than two feet; but the remarkable feature of the fog is its intense cold, Which is such as to render fires necessary to prevent the people' and animals from free2dng to death, while all vegetation in the town and the country about for a quarter of a mile arouud, and indeed wherever the fog rests, has been kiUed. Singular as it appears, the atmosphere) about seems to be unaffected by the presence of tho icy cloud, and remains very near its normal temperature, bu,t to enter the dense area of the fog is to step at onoe into cold, in which the ther-mometer remains steadily at 10 degs. be-low zero. The sun is so nearly obscured by it as to appear only as a ball of half extinguished fire even at noonday, anrl seems totally unable to warm or dispel the toe. Oor. Philadelphia Times. (. IW4.1 SOTICE OF .t I'ROOr. I.ASDOrro s ATHitTl.AaaCrrr. I ug ii. r N'OTIfK IMlirKKHV fllVrJt THAT TMSJ billowing named settler hs Slsd notice nt his Intenibm Ui make final pr.snf suptsirt rf his claim, and that said prtf will I ti made he for. the Uegislrr and MerHrr S4 Halt l.ake.t'ltr. t'tan. ..n ftpi M fsat v!- - P.'.r A. peirm. O t II Sea for ta Wi Nr . in and flS" tpl . r w, ft. names ths following wittiest fto prov his continuous rblenc. upon and utttrrt',j ca! said lanit, namely: Ifssis Anni.dl Wtt-Ha- Miller. r.drd It i.ntrm A. P. all of ftalt I ske cttr ' tan. FassH ii llose, Hs'itsTs. CITY JJONliS FOii KAL- I-fifty Tboasaad (to,0(K), Dollars f I'ite (') prr tent Halt Uke ( Uj Bend for a. IB HKRKHY IVr.! TaT O NrrTinr of A. It. If. At thofnrof tb e,ty iraurr of Halt l.aa city, fifty f said Hty- -f h Irs ieof I. iw. will , sold to th highest bid iter or bidders fsr cah. Said IsakIs are of tft detirml nation of 4lOi. payable twenty years alter date, but subject to redemption any tint after I isos.at the option of said citv. orupons I. . S and 4 will be detached from sld ton rts prevbrtis U the sal thereof so that th bonds will bear Interest turn Hitmtwr I. He, until paid. th Interest being psy.b.e on the Hr.t dv ot Mf, h and the srst day ui Umlrr h r Hlds w.il be re.lTd ny me for the purchae" of said 6i4s or sny part thereof. I rota tb h day of Ai,gt. un-til Wo clre-- a m, of th t day ml Hatrtem-w-.t- . .suu. The right lo r);t sny sod ail bid 1 reserr-- ! In bbif of the city By order of tb city eoufw-t- l of aH ttf. J'MrrH H WAiJ'. ityTsufer. Halt Lak rtty. AOfi W. Vt l ) a printed .ta'ement iA th flnannti cimdittonof the nty wt.i lornlsbt aov on de.ir.ng Inf 'nuatlon with the view ot btd.ing np- -a toe .r bonds. Apt: t j treasurer offire WAJJfJI cf Trwuf,r Tho Judso TelU a Llttl Story. Dr. George Fitzgerald, alias "Sledge," was tried before Judge Stewart recently ' on the charge of obtaining goods from Vogeler, Son & Co. under falso pretenses, and was declared not guilty by the court. Fitzgerald bought J9.8o worth of medicines on credit, and atarward sold them to dealers at less than half .trade prices. . The purchase was made thirty days' time, or the firm could 'draw on Fitzgerald within ten days through the Second National bank of Washington, where it was discovered that he had no money to his is not a case of false pretense, said Judge Stewart, "although there is It reminds me of the littfle girl who asked a companion for. For rather was in the penitentiary horses,' was the reply. Why dST father.Wthe he do like my iSt girl; 'he buys horses and don t pay c. i,c,r, Baltimore Sun. SOT HE, To lH.trict Court, Third Judteiat IH trtet. Application of t)'i,nf Ifoliand Hmith fsar change of neio.. . Vrol'K PETIT H iNr.B Hre)Pr.f.Trri.I.T to ta. c.rtrt his re,s:s a bereta sat f'th desiring ehsoge f name, !.. Ing u rhang It from lwuf llirfisad emi. to Imdfeir ilidin I. triy reans tiit dlfttl4 this raange ar a f.dbw Ftrsa Harthg maids ami! (by thaam of ll,,i surl. h, is ed of ,nuierij property snd bo fhe e It, lo It Is d..irel t,y y vn Third- - Mr fher basin i,,rtb umI oofeina t the pprt of bi Uiutly fog pr!' 'St m,rrs thsn ssvmi year la g'"l aita and ampiy atd. so uj no. (r'.sirto- - fie.au tber I i h a rldlculosslf Urge iumti-- Tf txl im'd limim IB Slit rrry b siitr lu this tiary My li.Hn.ri nam Is Mr. W l Wts'lbj. pla. ..f residn Klthwirg 111 My atfe is twenty the years, aiwf ass rM!ng :st e.,t Lake i ity. l .ii, 11 .l.sod Is nr Brr a&aiden name v .-- ti a mr own a li:e s .'M, lll'lH.r.V HULIANU ttJtlTH. TrttniTOKYortTAH P.NTV or HALT LAK l( tmdley Hotiaod Htoith being flr.t lniy twsssg on bis oat says. I st ta petirbrfwr 1 i) (org-d- petition. I have car-fui- iy rd 4 pet i run wvd Snow th Sontits sk! la) same is true. l.'lc Mu.au swrrst Mubnerlt'l and sworn u btr sn tat -- ad day ol Aiigi.C A. l lfA lisaay G. McMiu-s- . ria.r C'esrsv r.nd.Tsd TlH'srt. AprH'attosi nf Dudley Hrilai4 ot"b bs rhang-- A ausmsb I lied August i isav. MasbT U. MikaiCi,M. . T RKFTOKYOr I'TAH I . COI NT V OF f ALT I.Akt ( " I. rT McMUIsa Clerk ra? th This Ju li fn.trvt cort nt I' tab Tmtjry, ds bsw.br -- r.ify that tn tnregolnf I a fail, tru atvd eurrvt ropy 4 tb oruri! awtith,a bar rhaag. 'A aarae. Bird Ana; a !, tst tb a:tMsi tarrsin en'.'tiM Bie. in my Be. Wrtae band and ta SMfof saM court at slt L..SS this Ad d fssai.) tat Aucirt A D tw Hisav ;. M idtiXAa, C-B- y Oo. D. Usimi. Dpaty Cfra. SOTICE TO CREDITORS. F,Ut of llenonl W. Chase. dca4. VOTI V. IH lfr.KCBV OIVBX HV THR iN ondTSlgned. adminlstraUw or Ih eetat Ben. n. t hs, deel to tb rnjllifl of and all orn having rtaisns against Mid dereaerd. to eihlWt them. Wit the - urron br wihin teoovioihssf'er to nr.! ouoiw atl' of this notice w tb sld adminls-tra- f at tbe offlc st hi attorney. Vtaite-- r Murphy. No W w.u:h f Tempi sjret, Lake rly. m tb 'estnly of ft It La,aet ttln territory Wai taa ft (..sis Admmir'o m tk ew.au of Ktoal W. l.Sss. decrs. Iatd Aug. T, WU AWt mi J raceis soon to come off in wtt Chester. Each contestant urto laced shoes, and all the shoes wear and placed in a bar--S to be taken off then start from a mark It 5veS-nv- e yards to th.. barreT, pick out their own shoes, I gJ a them up and then run over the en-u- te mark. The man who gets first with shoes properly laced will bjs the winner. . - - |