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Show : THE SALT LAKE T1ME& MOMUY, JULV 14. lh.JO. '( W i LKO.M. . I Kfi AU j I.Kfial- - A COTTAGE BY THE SEA. ha Handsome Present Mad Mn. Umr-rls-by Friend, .. MRS. HARRISON'S (JOTTAOK. President and Mrs. Harrison now know where they will spend the aura-me- r. They pawed the heated term of last year in Postmaster General Wana-maker- 's cottage at Cape May Point. A few days ago the place was purchased by some of the president's admirers and conveyed by deed of gift to Mrs. Harri-son. Cape May Point is to the southwest of Cape May. It is a borough of some sixty inhabitants in winter, and of about 8,000 in summer. The cottage is a large, handsome and convenient structure, three stories high. On the main floor is the immense hall-way, with a handsome parlor to the east and a capacious dining room to the west. The tipper stories are conveniently ar-ranged, with doorways leading to the second story veranda, which encircles the entire building. The house is very cool in summer, being almost on the point of the cape, and so situated as to get sea breezes from three out of the four principal directions of the wind. A splendid view of the ocean is to be had, for there is nothing but the beach boulevard and strand between the cot-tage and the water's edge. The lawns are kept in elegant condi-tion, and are only divided from the streets by a one foot high brick wall, capped with polished flagstone. Cape May Point was founded in 1870 by a party of prominent PhUadelpluans, who were regular summer guests of Cape May. There is a natural hard ocean sand drive of three miles, stretching from Cape May to Cajie May Point, which is crowded every summer after-noon with the wealthy of the big cities in handsome turnouts drawn by thor-oughbred steeds. Tbe Rio Gnunle Western BLilwaT Company Meeting. VOTICK IS IIKKKRV tilVKV THAT THK .,"hLR,,I'i'un1ul"'eetin- th. tt Western Kaihsav Com-n- win beheld m the Sx.tt t..na'.n. .up tttiri, na M.un itiwt, In Kali Utah lerriiory. umht ifetii iav ( jmv, .mi, , , H.MnlofJ';ll,r-.t,1.r(-"" ,or 'nr of electing a the mbuuj year, mhi truunctiug other hu.inea CHARLKH w. drakk. Paled July ,, tieervtaty. j OTUE TO IRiOirOKS. K.stat nf T ! A. I.vn ile,t. N'irVtt K let tlKKt.HV l.IVEN HV Tim evcu?M- - of th estate, of Thome A. l.yne ilnl. to th creditor of, .ld ait per--, lis harm rlalrw acataas th s14 tH ..sh.ibll saem. with the V.ntchers, WUfi rt bsr IT' C ' S S after lb krs putHVu.. .d thi notlc. lo thesatd ecutor or etirier of inem. at th reaidenv of Mol-Un- a Lvne, r'i Ktrsf rsmitb T smote atnw. Hvil City. I'tah. al in pi. of !( Siiui VV, Lvsy. N. to south t'urv Utndateau, Hro4ua, Nsw V.k. M siikum l.vvg rswBntwtal'sot,f Wlbte.T.agtsf j Tlkinua A, Lya iMaamt. I Rated Jim 'M 1"W, I . 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McAllister & co's., 72 Xvala St. GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of tbe Celebrated -S- ILVER BRAHWHE CRACKERS:- - 27 E. THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, Utah. LOCAL TRAINS. SALT LAKI AND OGUIH. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: 8:2U.m. :i a.m. 10:45 am. 19:t0p.m 4:30p.m. 8:45p.m. :65p.m. S:tOp.m SALT LAKE TO BINGHAM AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake. .7:40a.m'Lv Wasatch.. 10:00 a.m AlTHniKhum. S:.H&a.m,LvBlui(hani.. it :55p.m. Arr Wasatch. ;15 Salt Lake 4:)p.ui D. C. DOUOE, J, H. BENNETT, ten. Manager, lien. Fas. Aftt TAKE Mamixm CMCO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL FOR ALL POINTS EAST. it Is the only line running solid Vestibule, Electric Lllt'lted. Steam Heated trains between Chicago. Milwaukee and Council Bluffs. Oma-ha. St. Joseph, Kansas City aud Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magnificent Bleeping cars and The Finest Dining Cars In tne World. For further Information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, m Commercial Agent. south Main street. Salt Lake City. Henry f.clark TAILOR. 20 East First South street. S.VXsT Real Estate Exchange 29 Commercial titrect. MONEYTO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. B T. Burton, Jr , J, A. Groat back, W. B-- Aadrsir Burton, Groesbeck & Co,, BUYERS ASH SKLLERH OV CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Agents for South Lawn Addition. Office 269 S. Main St. Telephone 484 J. C. Conlxlin, STOCK BROKER, Mining Stocks and Other Securities Bought and Bold. Dealer in REAL ESTATE AND MINES. Memivr of Salt lake Stock Exchange and of Halt Lake Heal Estate Exchange Seventeen Yean a retulent oj Halt Lake CUf Correspondence Solicited. Reference Union Natbmal Hank. Deseret National Hank, Utah, National Hank. J. K. li.H.ly, Manager Wei If, aro Co., Halt Lak city. I Room 'JO, second flior. Wasatch building. 18 years in Salt Lake Cily, Dr. C. W. Higgins The Well-Know- n Specialist, Has removed to nioreelegant and commodious parlors, 17 and 18, St. Elmo Hotel. Jf23!r?V. ; A' V ' r li J V,cS Kf cy .V. it v r4 'e jfS:-f'i- - Price lc Clark, Dj4lerln Poultry iiiall Kinds of Game Fruits, Vegetables, etc. In season. Ko. fiS Weak first South street, oppo.il Kimbait lluxk. SEALED I'KOPOSALS t sjs'ILL UK pFfKtVF.D BY TTtK US DEB-slirncttuiitll igt'ciurg noon July Is. I. for about ficb yard of V irWuA cement cn-r-t- e f"f 1 "In C.ipltol Hill reservoir. 8rw llcallf. tor the work ai be fen at th on.ee of the y engineer, tmim 17. e.ty ball. The rti'ht II reserved to r any and all rod. Geo. M. !:orr, Mayur. Br. cl W. Higins7 KicroECopii and Analytic Physician, ' lias pnx Ufle in Halt Lake City eiL'nV-e-vears. and tne wooderful and well.entaol.sued I cures he bss efrectcd In tkat time prove tbe I scientific pr he; riles on which his remedle are j compounded, tfortnlnir diagtiraia by tbe a d i ol the inicrf'.-pr- - etiabte blm to detect the i primary ol the disease and effect a radi- - j cal cure. The Drs-to- has cured th.msand i of cassirf Nervous Debility. Mental and I'hy- - j sp-a- l Weaknej.1", Lossot Manhood aud Nervrma j l'r.etr.Ton. thd rtsult ret early ImiiM-rett-r- i and excesses, snd will forfeit Kivg Ht siiHico Ibii.LAKS for anv case taken under his trfat- - j ,m-- nt hich he toctire ., , i SvphillK te.n.rrrhea 'ilect, Htrlctnre and all i old." lin'.'erine dieae.a bb--h vlt:ate the blood, j ;and fnirolr the sj'ste.m, thorirtihiy and perm a- - . nently cured. j Af.l. CI.Afit-E- OF f'JTS Cl'lih'It. Iipesorms iwni ililj iui or do Pay. 1 I ! tout Untn Afrf. OTUE l 'T a(XhM'allI.FTlfVhrOf A!:HVt:NT !' ih tiii.io rf R tr niatuoun J air! (mu .siim i Kmhia Nolle l hfrn f'.voti lhal lh af- am) rt!ivtr f a': t4kM'ly hmm mah aiiJ r.irn ! icil h Mat an, I ut ! a (! al th ralp ! lour mlUa ir Uar j lrvibr Ihr l!v rvuit. II of ft;i Ih'i iit Juiy M. tHl, ui'ti I falh w ttitf tlr.-rii.- l (r plH f (ir.Mi.1. namny; IaH Hand .1 blot m: Ka I anj t, block w. I ami 4. M a t. t ami 4 hi.a k i i all in plat t. UI I.akaiicy urvny: mui lax bla tr llw immuI m aatir num aldur h fimw!r tprri:Hl ri'uifi nmlv: J irvt fnni Hitib iKijiBi Miwtv RJ tlf and pial hara tn tor c3i a ..f i!, ,11 v nHintrr. N.iif iiir IU.I aii.l Kill i.itMi ( lni iiii f,ir a p-- r -n (hmii an.l a?tr l am lv ! Jiiir. Hoi, iliinng ttiii h lima nita ap!a i ih riiyntuiH'it tr llw ninH'i:i .( i anw nirnt may h HIM wtm Ida l.l rwiMit lit iirtiov of h ontmi' tn ti h pn-- Lul ls H V A M H. City ReurUr, Kalt Laka I'lly, July ttfc, SCHOOL MIETISG. n"HK ANNl'Atj MKETIVrt OF THK TH1K- - k"".. "'h""1 ""r't ot Sill Laio-- n.uiiir Til . J1,"' ' ,H,',V,' "' " Mon.Uv. luai.. at .ici.k p. m.. at ah ru urn. tha aunual rHrta ot tr truatrv and u- iiiifHtiunof roiii)K.nxai,n ttl, tn,,, u tne past year will t uliiilttl. K. B rnrri'niow, W. H. KkM!S..TMX, Paled July I, wo, Truste-- n. sot i re. Tiii iit ixraamtwjrr, i Orrti (". u ra.-rrH- t . i f ' BIiT.I! MaT 14. IM. Waiaaaa ky au'.'VirTatiiR";rrta4 tt the ulitrllai!. It kaa twaD niwUt t) appaaV that llta Nataatal Uaua uf tiM Ut.aMi a lt 1 j.i. city in tn. eity of Ha! laa, in la nainly f rtall I at, and amintf .4 l"t.a, baa nanplwl with all llw. prul.ii. rt ioa taiutra .4 t!ta t 'ntlw4 4iataa mjulrwi a tm rtmpua ttft bof.ire an aanir1ati.i inail a autburtaad taeutumaw la buatnaatof naAa-tn- - AnTWan I Jmm p. Afiraltama. ft and attntf mperli ot itaarurrwnry. tMrtrrtify ibat tna a't..u Haok of In Katutlir at fait l.a mi, m t m .4 !dtt t tn ll raxmiy of s atU f I'tah l au'.Iiini.t in fmim!1 a tHi.ltkaa of ha.natti4 aa pr.iratd UwM'Ci. ftnv.in. tiun.trH anj aix?y nine uf lha ra ll-- M Ha'ulm of lha I nllxl i,kla. IV T.MTIMNY Wll:u:i , amnaaa nf eaud and aw.U of uftU Uua una day of May, J t Aanaatnx IMnily and arUag eutnptnutat uf Un car. rtt.y. OTUE TS HEREBY UIVKN THAT THK fXPKR. . .!r? . J,y1,", ln l'11'tni'd by the City UtUaliefltyall. r.1 of K.ii;l. yaillohna ami ItevieW u hear objection. I( any, naaewment an.) levy of l al aaae.a-men- t for tn, r,.ntr,.n 0( ,i,wn Commen-ltt- l it reel . ami on Klmt K.,t atrrru Thi.'!". !'irtJ:"".,h s" k " a III t lb ,v flr five dayii i. niiimirui itiic on Mon.lav tVilMd:v ofjiily island eii,lmK Krl.iay, the dny of July. imi, durluit uvtal i.nine houn tor ald purpose. M. h I'AKSON!, W. IV Xnm.K 11. I'KMHItOKK, W. U I'K'KAHD, JRalJK-t- e City, July pii. SOTUE OF COMI'LKTION or AHr.-iSdKN- r a ioral Ul for lb elni.a of III water iumiik on Third rutii atreet. from, hetaeen Ninth and Tenth l.aat to belnarn Tenlh ail.l K.ier.'uita tail Mreeta. Notloe In herehy thai the WM and olia.-t.i- r of 8alt lkeiMy haa made and rout p'.etrd the lot and plat periajntu to a kal lai at the rate of f.Mir tnllU tier jare .ltt levied liy lae c.u rl of Hlt Ike Cltf . Jour ly I, Mt iixn tue foiuiain ite fUwd lot, plarf.n of nr .mi. I, tijinely Ijhu a and . M.H'kitli loUfan.li. b. k Kt, ptat f; lia and T, block U, I au.l n, bUa k , plat B. all In plat ' and M. Halt City aurvey aid tak beliut f. the ettrnaion of tha ir mama aL'tig tha following dea-rtte- r.tite Uatnelr: Thinl Month atreel from midway and Tenth .ai to mi.Kray town Tenth and I'.leteuth ai atmt Mai.l Hat an.l plat hava inn l.alirnl in tha oftW ot Ihe mi y rwonlrt. No. H, City Hall, and alll ha ".n !..r for a iert.l o( t. n daia from ami after tha mhdayof July, Iwi diirin4 ahi. h timeKritlen aua. to the cam. il for the eorrm-tlo- of Ihe awawaiiieut may Iw Hied with the aald rorordnr. In puruabc of I lie uruinauoa in u. h raae j.r. I.il i Hi m. Halt t Ak Oily, July 7. Itui. city Heetiriter. Slaiiiari&S Eon BA8T BOLWD TBAIUm, Nil! No. 4 Atlantic Atlantic Mall. Exproas Leave ORden :3na.m. 5:10 p.ra Arrive HiUt Lake 10.4ft a.m. :X p.m Leave Salt Lake IU a.m. 7:10 p.m Arrive Provo I9:aip.ni. :u.ni Leave Provo U:Wp.m. :) p.m Arrive Hlver 6:10 p.m. f:W.m Leave Green Kiver.. ...... Till p.m. 4:50 a.ra Arrive (irauU Junction... Il:.')p.m. t:l a.io Leave Grand Junction. .. ll:r.u p.m. I0:(i a m Arrive Pueblo 3;ut p.m. :00 a.m Arrive Denver 7:4a p.m. 7:1. a.m WEST BOUND TRAINS. No7l No. 3 " Paelllo Paolflo Mall. Kxprria Leave Denver 8:00 a.m. H:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo l:ao p.m. 1S:40 a.m. Arrive (.Ir.ind Junetlon... h:S) a.m. f):0il p.m. Leave tirand Juncwon... 7:00 a.m. 7:15 pm. Arrive Ureen River Il:: a.m. I1:W p.m. Leave Cireen Hlver 11 :W a.m. ia:U". a.m. Arrive Provo : p.m. 7:15 am. Leave Provo :f p.m. 70 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake 8:90 p.m. 0:15 a.ui Leave Salt Lake 8:45 p.m. am. Arrive Ogiien 10:00 p.m. ln: a.m. ilr Spw-la- i Iretiat f StorainldVr rvtt r. or Tun ttii.vi.ii miu-mtai-s I I Miiioif euoipana hitia city, Utah. June K. Ian N.ttK-- ta hrhr pivaa tha aneelaj mt-l-of ih . aa.H.ra of ta ftuvaa M rata MimsuiVuriii alii tm t. d at l f the Mut nmipany a rn.v liart hnii.nn. N.v BHita Mala Mr- -, : Laaaitiy, I lakt lrrit.iry at U . k n.-- a .M .lunl.y Jmy I Ml l.ir lha t..illf Burpanea. T all a board d kwuo of um aald pany. To olrer Aw aala and sail all al lha property and ta of tha id etipar or m a.a fe of the una aa may aa a.i e.ary n par aad at. rhrit ail of lua dabu au4 vttUifaltuM af th To di.inen ptirate and diaant tha sal t aim. pauy atMt wlud up Ma affairs And ui IrtriM. t am a ota- -r aad hirther hwM. Bum a may laafullymuna ? tha .tii. ttoaaar llaaaaaaa, ka fraatdaat. .NOTICE (T niMI't.KTloN Of AtSEMKMRNTOr V a ta for lha riifn.l.ni of tha irr main ii rourth - t oin-el- , bvtweeu rml and h"i.n.l hkuith Hlrevle Notli 1. hen-b- iiten llialtha As anorand Collector of Halt ijakaCltv h the Um and plat pertaining to a ! al tak at the rule of four mill. t i(iiie f.xt, levod bv Ihel'lty IViiui.-l- l f .u ..k. I lly, July I. !au. iiin Ihe lollowlnif r.iil liloor ple.'ea of kn.iiud. uiunely: Purl of lota 4. b- l- k 61. irartot Iota. 7. block M, all In put Malt aI j.tnkei'ity mirvey. aald lai baiiuf ht the riten ot the water main. al..n the folu.wliuji n.ntts naiimlyi fourth K.aet .ireat. ba. tween Hr.t an.l Meoud tkeitk aireew. kal.t II. I and plat have been l.W-.- In the office of thet'iiy ItiH'onlcr. No . City Hall, and will l o eu for Inammion fur a period of lo.l.iy. tront and after the ktn day ot July, !, .lurlnjf which tune rtttrnaiieale to Ihe I n y Con. II for Ihe correction of the amteaauietit mar be Hied with the nal.l KewMiler. In puraiiau. uf Uia ordtuauii In uch m provided t.ii'lH II V A Ml, city Kervinler. Halt Lake City, July 7, SI MMONS TO AMEMlEDCDMrUlM lu the Matrlct Court In mid for the Third Ju-dicial HlMrot oil l.ih Territory, County of Sjli Lake. Michael Muhoury, Plalutirt, William M;ihon..y. llaiiiiah t.vneli. and Daniel M:ihoiiey. William Mahoney, .Nora Mahouey, JoUu Muhmiry, deteuilautn. fMIK PKOPI.K OK TUB TKHK1TORY OK I I lah wild Kivettnn to William Wuhoney, Himtiih l.vin'hand Daniel Malionev, William Mahoney, Nora Mauoury, JoUu Maliouey. da tcndanla: You are hereby rwUlred to appear In an ae. Hon hroiiKlitaKnliiKt you By the above named plaintiff lu Ihe ilimrlct court of tin. third tudl-e- l il itMrlct of th lenttoi vof 1'lah au.l to an- swer the aiactiited romplalnt flleil therein within tenduy lex. limive of the iluv of e I alter the aervli e oh von of thl. iuimnmni If nerved within ihli. county; or if served out of this "unity, but In thi ilimrlct, within twenty daya; otherwise within forty iluva- - or Ju.lmiieut by default will lie fciken aitalu.l you ' illiig to the prayer ot said amended com-plaint. The said anion Is brouirlit to have a decree of this court for a partition ot ti e harilnufter described, acconllnn tothn liiihts ot Ihe reaupcttv narllee therein: or It a parti- tion c.iniiot be hud a II bout inli rial Injury to thoasriirhts, then for a sale or mi,! premlw-s- . and a itlvUlon of lie. proceeds ladaeeu the parties, acrordimr to tlielr rliihls. haul as follows, All that iwrtlon of lot II, Mock M. plat "A," Halt Ijtka C ty survey. oomiiieucltiK al Ihe a w. earner ot said lot au.l riinninu thence rat I S', te.-t- , t hence north ft rods, tlicm west tarn, fet, tliencs aouth six rods to place of lieKlunlnif. situate In the rily and couuly of Halt Lake, territory of I'tiih. An.l yon are hereby notified that If You fall tonpmiaraud answer the sa:d sinen.lel l as alsive reouln-d- . the said plulutlit will apply to the court for the rollct demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles H. Kane, Jiulk'e. and the aeal of the ill.il let I court of the third Ju.llcUl d slil. t, sr.Ai. V In nml tor the territory of I'lnh. this T ) Ifitli day of Juiii, In the year of our 1j.nl one thousand elulit huudred and nineiv. llr.KHrtl. Mc 'Mh.i.an, Clerk, lly Qeo, D. Iiomls, Deputy clerk. PL ESTATE FAffi. I Sow a Young Western Man Began On ) t Nothing to Make a For-- f 1 1 tune- - (SIAUP TEIOKS OF WESTEENEES. M - - Leatier-I- ead Dust in flliamoT tity- -A Child's Notes. Simil- e- rf faldrs are numerous in aa iiastes of business," said a prominent eal estate dealer, "I think that there are more of them in our business than in any other. The real estate fakir is f tsnaUy an ambitious young man whose V lioagination has been fired by the daring exploits of such men as Napoleon Ives. He thinks that in nothing else can he so quickly attain riches, at the same time avoiduig the fall that blighted Ives' ca- reer. I'These fakirs, 'dressed in their best suits of clothes, call at a broker's office, talk of their property, of large deals on hand and of options held by them, as though they possessed the wealth of a Gould. The unsuspicious broker re-ceives them with open arms, but soon discovers that is all talk. These ad-venturers go from one office to another, and it is always the same story dreams, empty dreams. Once in a while a bright young follow succeeds on nothing but I nerve, as did a young acquaintance of mine. The fellow I speak of lived by working on a salary of $50 a month, and decided to open a real estate office. With a capital of $100 he rented an office, had handsome cards engraved, and fearlessly embarked upon the real estate market. He succeeded beyond his wildest expec-tations, and is today worth $50,000, and till in one year." i, "What was his method of operation?' Vflneried the reporter. ( "It was simply this," responded the .broker. "The young man discovered a vacant lot in a desirable location for Which the owner paid $10,000 about two 3 years previous. He called on the owner I and agreed to pay him $15,000 for the lot. I pis offer was promptly accepted. 1 " 'Hold on,' said the young man, 'I f haven't a cent, but this is what I propose V to do: convey the lot to me and put the 1 consideration at $20,000. I will execute I ft trust deed to you for $15,000, which I Want you to withhold from record for a " few weeks.' I "This was agreed to, and the young i .financier had plans and specifications 1 (drawn, advertised for bids and received I ibida running from f15,000 to $79,000. ' pie concluded to let the contract to the jlowest bidder. Now came the vital "question of obtaining the money. The young man was equal to the emergency. He called on a well known capitalist, showed him his deed for the lot, assured him he had paid $20,000 cash for it, and stated that he had contracted for tho ) erection of a $70,000 building. This, . added to the value of the lot, would I piake $90,000. After an examination of I the situation the capitalist agreed to loan 1 him $60,000, secured by mortgage on the V lot and the building to be erected. "My young friend paid tho $15,000 4ue on the lot, and a handsome building now stands there. He also refused $25,- - 000 a .few days ago for a half interest in his equity in the property. The building vields a good income, and in a few years will pay for itself. I can say that while vis young fellow deceived in the first !itance, he has lived up to his prom-!"- and is now doing a good business." ls'lnother broker relates an amusing en-- linter with a crank. colWe meet with plenty of cranks in 'I business," said this broker. "They 0UIpave some wild scheme with millions ?.. One came into my office today ia,'li great scheme. He assured me in 'Jbusness that he would make my for-'"i- e. As I was not busy I listened to tu!ii, His plan was to bu7 the space Jibove buildings of moderate height. 'Of jcourse,' said this crank, 'we won't tell the property owners what we propose to Eo with this space, and they will think .They have struck a snap and that we are fools when we offer them a few hundred ! dollars for the air above their buildings. iWnen we have obtained this space we Van build on as high as we please. Don't ou see?" 1 "I failed to see, and he left, muttering j how. many fools there are left." Chi- - IbagoPost. i' " "hjuovs. In th Di.trlrt tVMtrt isj n.1 fi tha Tktnl 1 dtdal ln...ie4 nf I lai Territory, County of Hail Lake, llBA. I . HMAttJlT, llalallJ. 1 a. 8tail RAM'S C SttAtxar. Denradafel. I 'inif: pkopi.k or tub Tr.ttmToar op 1 t'tahsand (rerun la Kalpa C Smatlay, defendant. na are hereby required tn appear la an action brought a le.l y.et by lh tknituMl plaintiff In the di.itb I court of fna Third J ul Dt.trt.-- t of lb1Vrril,.ry of t'lah, sod t.t an. aer tne complaint ntd Ihenda wuhia M dy let. utva of trie day of anrvtcai artey laa aervb-- Ha you nf thla euinuusaa- - tf aarva4 wtthtn this cimnty , or, tf srve4 out of thia county, but In thtadt.trtct, wtthta twaejtyday., utMraia within htt U.fe--w jadtfnwat bf itelaiilt Will tn lakea ((l.i.t o. auufdlbtf h the prayer of ald nnnpiaial. 1 he aald arti"U Is brouanl to haw a darra of Ibis ...or dl.liti taa leaut of matrt-bi-y between plaintiff and defendant then'-lu- a the naiua of plaintiff from nwailay to bar n.a den nam ot fra ; and fier eata of suttt aisiva rei.-a- pc ayd on tbe amond that be Wore than ma year laet paetake defendaal Sea williilly failed to proel.1 for ptalaiiff iheenra-- . motl noreaartea of life, tiwrau. nf hutbllefteea, i.nrttisary aud 4lliaitoi , aad furtkar tkal I. m.r than tnrea ye.r l.t pa defaadaal a been utility of habitual drniiaetiae. And y.ai ars beraby aotlOed that If fna fail to air ami answer tna Mtld ciesraaint !.. re.Uirl. Mid plalatifre will acoly ha tha court for the rellf dftiat. tharet Vt itnM lb lloa. t'hariaa a. aaa, a. Jliduv and the ael isf tk dl.trte I cnlil of the Third IttdK-U- lrl, Jeaat. V In and foe lha Terrtl.wyof l uatlna I e I rd .lay of Juos, la lha r of tmr Ie.nl one thuuaaad right haodnat ami ninety llsaaTI) ttrMlt lSD. Clark. lly 0i II tj.nnl. la mi) l l.k NOTICK OK (XIMPI.KTION or a I. sal tas lor the extension ot the water mains on fourth Mouth atreet, half block east fiom center of Mevrnth and ;lliik Kant si ritn. - Nl lis la hereby yltm that lha Aaeaor and Colleelornf Halt Lake City has made and completed the list and iiial pertain-In- to a I. sal lax al the rata of four mills ir sipiare foot levied by the city t'.Miiicil of Malt Lake City, July I, iswi, uam tha loliuwina lot. or pie., of around, namely Lots 4, k, hl.s-- nil; lota T, , hint k SI I Iota I. blis k i, Iota k. 4, blimk 41, all In plat H. Mall Lake Clly Murrey, aald tax beln l"r tbe e. tension or tha water mains alimg ttui follow. Ink descfitsid roulea, namely; r mirth M.eith slriHtl, one halt bbs-- east froth center of aud K.lKhlh K.aal atrneta. Maid list aud pHleactvhdaevr.e NIw.ie.n bslif.st In the office of lb City It, City Hall, and will be open for liisas'tou foraiwrlodof Itldays from ami after Uiesih day ot July, ii, durlti akb httnia wrltieu apieals to the Clly Council f.ir tiw cor-rection or tile aeaeaan:aul may b tiled WHh the said Itecorder In pumuajua of the ordt-na- III au.'b t aae provided UM'IM IIYAMM, City KecoMar. Hall UkaClty, JulyT, sut NAMED FOR GOVERNOR. Col. Thomas Jones the Nomine of Ala-bama Democrats. As Alabama is not a "close" state po-litically it is altogether probable that Col. Thomas Jones, of Montgomery, who recently received the Democratic nomi-nation for governor, will be the next chief executive of the commonwealth. Col. Jones is a na- - aSS25Sfcv tive of Georgia. '''''M!fjgtr& At the outbreak mVl A of the civil war Ej$M s' I he entered the Wia fei southern army as K a member of the ? AsVss, staff of Gen. Gor-- - (ffijsg don, and remain- - I ' ' "jl ed in active serv- - jffl. -- Rbw ice until the ec'Js. laration of QAJjeC Wxw Then he ramffffj i home, and has re- - col. thomas jones. sided there ever since. In two crises the Birmingham riots he handled the militia under his command with skill and prudence. He has been a member of the Alabama legislature, and his per-sonal and party friends declare that if elected he will fill the gubernatorial chair with dignity and ability. Utali Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave aud arrive at Salt Lake City ami Park City dally as follows: SALT lake city. Train 1 leaves Eighth So ami Main at 7 :.Y) a.ra " S " S:0ip.m " a arrives " I0:u0a.m '. 4 " h .. 7:80p.m PAltrt C1TT. Train 1 arrives Park City ; . . . . 10 :00 a.m " S " " 7:30p.m " It leaves " 7:.liia.m ' 4 ' ' 5:00p.m Frel lit trains leave and arrive at Salt L ike and Park Cay daily, except buujay, as lol- - l.ws: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake II :30a. m ' It aiTlvcs " 8:lftp.m " fl leaves Park City it:00,i.m " h a: rives " 4:uop.m No passengers on freight trin.. PAFSEMOKH KATKH: llctween Salt Lake City and P Jk City, single trip, S. llctween Salt Lake City aud Park City, round trip, 13. JVS. H. YOUNO, T. J. McKIKTOSlf, Manager. Oen, it dt tut. AgU KOTIIE. LI. PKKHONH ARE IIKItKHV WAKNKO. under the tieiiulty provi.liid bv onll'iiin.a. not to remove the Isnly of any dead anliiiai or offal or tilth of any description, w ithout first notltyliik the city M avrmier, who will leant directions for Its dlstsisnl. WILLIAM MIOWAI.L, t'lly Mcaveiuter, April IT ISU). Itoom S. city Hall, SiKNllAL'H HA IK. Ilt'ltHCANTTtl AM KXKlTTItlM Tit Mr, Third Judicial lustibt tsmrt ot Ihe Territory of t tan, I shall es.aa at public sale, at the front ibssr ol lha County tvairt II.mis In lha city of Halt Lake. Conn 1 of Malt ltke and Territory ot Clan, iu the th d.y of July, isui, ai 111 o'rh. k, M , all the nvht, title, claim, and Interest of Thomas Allsop of. In, and bi the following deacrlisvi real estate ann-ate, lytnif. and In Mainly bre. Ui. t, Malt Lake County ud den rllaxl aa billows, to ul. I'art of the ai.uth half of Ihe northeast iUar-le- r of sect i,n s, loan.hip il south, ranse I eat. Hull likenierlillaiti coiunieuctncat uotthwt corner of aouth half nf northesst tpiarter of aea'tioii S, thene east IJ1 rods, ths n.e aonth ' risla and 4 links, theiicn westerly alnn- north able of a malu riswl lt r.sls. thenr n.arth trt rials to point ot hemunlnif. coiii.iimuf rt wre in. .reor less liiiinrdlateiy east and edkMaiiig town f Handy, alih Ore shares of water riaht. Hlluaieit in the county of Malt lse Temi.wy of t'luh. To lie sold a. tha pr..ao-i- of Thomas Allietp t lha suit ol liavld Hmith, Tarui ot sale, cash, L li t at.sais 1 H Marshal, lly II. Hpreucnr, Deputy Marshal. Dated July k, isui. 0TKE rpO CONTnACTOHH.-l'ltOI'OHA- l.H WILL I be received al the oltl'-eo- t l...ul ll.lums, city record, r of the clly of Malt Lake, I'tah territcry, tip to Itf o'clock m. Monday, th lull day of AUkust, Iswii Maid prosieals are for th funilshiuK of all miitcrlal and labor forth etwtlon of a joint citv and county bullillnif lis Halt Lake city. H ihl prosieals to 1st lor th entire bull.lliik complete, or tor sepatate parts thereof istonii and biickwork, castlroti col-umns, steel I beams ebi., hollow tile, flrepnsif ins, plumbing, plasterthir. encousttc fl.sir k aud mialw: flisir tlllnil and cement wnrkl, sll to be In accordance ailb plans arid s i,n file It. th office of the architect, (', K. ApiHinyl, No. Ml Mecoud Kaat street, Malt Lake C'lty, I'tah. All bids to let accompanied bv a certified check for ll1, ier rent of amount of bid. Maid check to be innde pavable to i li, M. ott. mayor ol Halt Lskn City, and If the successful bidder to whom the contract la awarded shall fall to enter Into a contract within ten days after snld award Is made to him. and fsil to furnish a .sst and sufficient bond In tlis stun of 16 per cent of bis bid. the snld check Is to be forfeited to the city and couuty of Malt Lake otherwise to be returned. The city aud county committee reserr. Hi right to reject anv and sll bid. LOl'ln II V A MS. City Herorder. Halt Lska Clly. Julys, iwu. Love of Life. A recent writer says that persons who earnestly desire to live can keep a mor-tal disease at bay much longer than those who are comparatively indifferent to their fate. A resolute determination not to succumb is, as every army surgeon knows, the salvation of many a wounded soldier, who without it would' assuredly die. Hall's Journal of Health. There Is sin ill probability of the King of Siam coiniig to want. He has a pri-vate fortune of ,C0,000,0('0 and an au-au- al income of a fifth of that turn. HIM MO. In th Dt.tncf f'rmrt In aad fear tha Ttr4j J-- lal Dl.tn. lrst I tah Twntury, County of ttait Ijss. tsasr I Miller and W tlllaw Jacobaon, ptallitlfts. TtHle Miller ttlelm. Chart ". 11 lllellll and Aiesln T. Itrashvr, ,la Th ImsI of lit Temfaa--y of t'l.k aaaal tfrewttn To nine Miller (Helm. Cti.rls IL Olaim aa4 A ! lua T Hraakar. dedsmlant. . Vo are h.reby tulrd to arpawr la a ae tton broutit anaUist you by taa asnra nwaeat plaintiffs In the In.lrl t Ciurtuf lie Third J dlctal In.irblof tne Terrllrsry ot (tah aadta answer tne nmiplaint hied ifi.rsth wtthl teat days, laiciusiv. of in day of wsrvlra) , aftee tha earl., on y.wi of th!. .untmsna If aarv4 within IliU tar If a'rvl uit ttt tai rimntjr but In lata dlan, wltaia twenty data, ..Ilterwls within f.ay tya- - Ju.la-in-l-by derail!! win betakra aaaiast yuw, .. toriltn to the prayer of said rsaiutaiat, 1 be Mid a. tbai la hf.iujm to kai dsrrsS) of tht.e.itrt rebirratn a certain ntMrtatf, made, esecuted so. I a. knowtsKlasd by dr,t m iiraaherua Ibal certain .r..uscty aii.iaia In Malt Clly Co.. I'tah. Usio- - lot I, M.s-- la plat ' M 1. city s..rey lu sweur a certain protnlsacry anta made etecots.! s4 deiirrd by defendant T M t itatiaa C. II. lo. In. Mareh M. Ishm, I. a-- IrvXi i. fy.sr of plaintiffs due two year aflnr data wU Inter-est at a par raul b--r aanani, ae to uuwrt therein a true and r.srrvt copy said hu a fully set out in n.ruplalnt heraia, li Sa ludsineht In saui swot uf teun with tatensi Iberxes at per real front eolernlM. ., Issw and bar attorney a Um at to par cent un nieiat fmind due: same ll;ee) to ba d s..ul tM.te. no part of wsic haa neH p!4 all lb Interest down t Mcinyiib t. ip, ant beln. sMoinst by ssti iovmi tyiis-fndan- l Hi asher bsr a laloafa ejaldevvklMt tale. Jiius , is, ii peHita a heretntiefov, last tna earo n s.d-- and tsa j,r.s.l aprdlsd tothepayrneal of lha arivMiel dua plaintirfs. sad that sVfeadant aasl aU lrsoos riaimliik ub.bsr thana .iisesuat t said mrtif if b. lor. .toawt of ll riiat os , .lull y of redemption al plaintiff &. erulen fo any dsBclssvry, aad ft coats M anil And yotl are hsr.by iKa.Ssd that It y.ai fH Ui appear arwl anwsr lb said eomplaint a aisj.e rwu:re4 tie. aatd plaintiff wtu apt.iy te Ibsnmrt bar the relief iIim.14 tbe-ral- WiraSi'v ths H m Cbarlea M y.aaa, jwd, ali'l tne of Irs. Instrwt ereaet f lliaTblnt Jadtctkl IKatrt. 4, let aei ksr . . tlus terrlb-r- of I lah, Ihta day nf J sai 5 Jnrss. In Ike yf M nt.r Ier4 unsl ' - ' tiKrtwan.1 t ' hwndrsd 4 atneay, ll,.St U. M'.MiLLAN Clerk. frank llarr aad b--s W tbeyd Atka-ue-y hit t'lalnUt, .NO IKK OT COMPLKTION OK AHHKHMMKNT OK local tai for the eiteuslon of th water mains on Hflh Kaat street.- - Nolle la hereby given that th assessor aud collector of Halt Lake City has mad ami completed the list and plat pnrtalulim to a local las at the rat of four mills r sonar foot, levied by th City Council of Htilt Lake City July s. I Hal, upon the folio lug d.'crlls--d lo's or ples of gniunrl namely: Uit 3. 4. bhs k l Iota I, H. bl.s k II; lots I, II, 7, H. blis k ai; lotsk. a, 4, 6. block lots ft, block IV: lots 7. block JO sll tn plst II, Hslt Lake t'lty Hurvey. s ild tan beln for the ettenslun of water mains along the follow-ing neacrlted route, namely: Fifth Kast street, from present ternilhotis to centerol the block bstwnen HUth and Heventh Mouth streets. Hlcl list and plat have lawn Indued In the nffle of tbe t'lty R.irrd-r- . No. , Clly Hall, and will let open b Inspection for a iierl'sl of ten days from and after the nth day of July, lo, during which time written s to the Cltrl'oiiniil tor th rwrrwiiin'i of tho assessment may tie filed with th aald In pursuance of th ordinnnr In urh case provided. I.OUIH HVAMH, City Kecotder. Bait Lake City, July lu, tw. apmimhthathix' mix. NoTit'K is iir.itKHv liivrx that to all ..Mer of the I'rotaite court of Malt Lakec.rttulv I'tah. made on ihe iSHk day of Jnue, A. I . IMU. In lb ll.lu--r uf lb eetal of Krauk Cr.s'ker, decees!, Ihe un4trwtgned aliiilulslratrts of aald estat will on an.1 alter Monday, the gist day of Jul, I anil to the highest bidder and .object to lha i oi.nrtnall.iu of aald Proliat eonrt. either aa a w hoi ar In parcel as may he for the beat tntrM.taof aald estate, all Ihe rlii'il, title and Interest and e tsteof tb said decadent, I'rank Cri ser, al the time ot bis death, aud all th nam tin ami Interest of hl s.l ste in tb following d' rrilswl parcel nl land situated In tb niunty of Davis. In I tak territory, aad described a follows, towltt Ail thai portion of the aanh half IN, M rf the norili half (M, ti of section eiavvn (in In town.h pona ill B'a-t-b w? rane ntia il. weal of tb Ma t Lake meridian, wht h lie west nf th cht'-- r tie of the track of thai hgim Mrusrt Line and I tah Na-ibe- llallwsy ndaiwiy tfonnerly know aa Iba I tab lmr.l railway! ahd containing w M acres n,orw tie leva. Ill.ts miiat be Ui wrlitng and n.sy 1st far th w hoi or any part of lb said paruel nf land, They mar ba delivered at any time prbaj to lb sal to ties admlnletretrts parxaMtiiy or bft for her at Hi oftl' of her ilorney. Cumiriir.g ACritchiow rismisf, and , Dart lullding, M .In strtst. Hall l.nk. I Itv Term'. On half cash, and re half by prom-i.sor-mrte ol rmrcbaeey do In nm y.r with Inu.ivst at trie rata of s per ent psir onnin. s.yi.leiiirteriy secured by first awrrtgag upon premises od I. i:s t'wssta I'rrr. Admlnlstratrlr of li.e .tta,,f r rank key, ci ausl. Daie-I- , 811 ls City, July w, tJl. ' Shamoy Leather. t Shamoy or wash leather, properly chamois leather, is so called because Originally and when of the best quality tt was made from the chamois or wild joat inhabiting tho Alps and Pyrenees. It is now made chiefly from the skin of ieer, goats and sheep. It is essentially listinguished from other kinds of leather n eing dressed with oil without salt, dura or tan, and in the grain being taken iff. The skins are brought to a state f pelt by liming- - and washing.' The uff color is imparted by dipping into amboge, not to tan, but to dye them. tew York Telegram. , ' 5VTICK. fK COMPLKTION OK AMHKHM. NOTICKof a lu for the ritensl'dl "f tbe water mains on Klrt North street from r'lrst West bl We.t Temp, streets. -- Notl'-e Is here by given that the assessor and collector of Halt Ijike City has made and completed tn iist and plat pertaining to a ps-a- l tai at the rate ol four mills per square bed, levied by th my council of Malt Lake city. July 1st. Iaii ujs.n thfollow1ngdecnisd lot or s of ground, namely: l.ta I. g S, 4. bbs-- k I'M: lota 4. h, s, 7, bb;k lots ft and s. block 1M, In plat A: krt I g 4. 5, block put 1. . all In put A and L, Hall Lak !ty survey, aald t being f.,r the. tension of tb water mains siorig tn following described route, namely : Urst .V.rtb street from Klrst t West Temple sireetn with laterals on West Tempi and Am" r'reeis. Hald list and plat have been mdtf In th of n.a of tbe city recorder. No. s. city hall, and will Is-- open for Inepte-tlo- f a period of b-- dav fr"Ti and afb r th'-s- duy of July. issj. dtirltig wilch time wrltu-- adwl to ta city council for th o .erection of th assessment may be (lied with thi saH recorder In pursu-a- o of the ordtn: nc in h ti UL'i HYAMS t'lty Mealier. Salt Lake cl y. Ja y tib-Ai- Lead Dnst In Quantity. ?asos of lead poisoning among the uard weaves in aSwibS factory were Jaied to the dust from leaden weights trah are used by the weavers to carry whitiiread of their warp. After tho the jib. has been rubbed off from the Vaght9 the lead, begins to wear away, VA falls in fine particles among the dust lyon the floor. In some cases the dust was f as much as 56.80 per cent, lead, and even f when the utmost care had been taken 8 I or 10 per cent, of lead was found m it. Ledger. , , , . .... MEN YOU HEAR OF. Bismarck goes out riding for several hours every day in the Sachsenwald. .. W. H. Doane, the hymn writer, is manager of an iron foundry in Cincin-nati. It is a fact of interest that Strauss, the great composer of waltzes, does not waltz himself. Gen. Charles W. Roberts, of Bangor, Me., has kept the stars and stripes flying, rain or shine, over his house for fifty years. Herbert Gladstone, son of the Grand Old Man, whom Mr. Gladstone refers to as "my boy Herbert," is nearly 40 years of age. ; 3ir James Miller, owner of Sainfoin, the winner of the Derby, is bnt 26 years of age. .He paid 7,500 guineas for his fleet footed horse. Governor Bob Taylor, of Tennessee, pines for life on a farm. He is anxious for his term to expire that he may retire to a life of rustic ease. : Senator Manderson is considered the neatest statesman in Washington. His collar, his cuffs and his shirt are always spotlessly white, and his attire Is faultl-ess. ; Gen. James W.Denver, after whom the city of Denver, Colo., was named, is still hale and hearty at 70 years of age. He is one of Genera Gar-land's law partners. Paul Peel, the artist to whom tho gold medal has just been awarded at the Paris salon, is SO years of age. He was born in London, Canada, and from his early youth developed a strong taste for paint- - ing. ... The head of the Roman Catholic church, Leo XIII, moves about his palace constantly attended by a physician, who, armed with a thermometer, watches for any window draughts which might touch him. Mr. Parnell usually wears a loosely fitting cutaway coat. But on state occa-gio-he always dresses in a frock coat and, like Mr. Gladstone's, it is a garment so well worn that it isoften disagreeably j shiny. Frank C. Ives, the young billiaruisi, j has a sensational trick .hot which is t hus described: He places one of the object taUsnnd-rt- b. table and ; ball, after tuning, off ; JTa. to cpin on the floor, roll lck and on th ball underneath. iec.nnt fcOTIt K K COMIM.y.TIuM OK Aft'HKMMatfcNTtir " local tsi tor the firen.ton of thwir mams at fourth tVmlh street, betaeea Una aid Miith I l streeta Moil. Is hereby given that th assessor and collector of Hall la.e city ga mad ad ...iu- - fsoMi tb list and plt pertaiutog to a the rate id four mill. pf aouare evle.l try tbe cy roun. of Halt f.sa f.ny, July lt leUI, Ills' tb f'dtoailljl deacr Ud. or ple-eo-f ground, namely: Ixeia i and a. bfes-- T Mar and a bus h St ad la p,t rl, Mill L. t.'lty ury. sai l la tig In ester,, on of tb watef maina alob lr.s f..ll.,ai-tu-namely: Iroarta Mmth iresrt isi.e--s rirts an.1 Misth I:st tru, Ms 4 list and p.at b h.i l in tb offtie ( tti e y t"irf. I city hil, xl w.il opan b m be-- a pe!et t wr n y. from i t aft.r iiw t day " July, wi d..r:i-- wb:. a lima ari'lah aprsnus rei tb atty C. c.r.c fof . c ffe.-11- of Cms .!!. tit n.ar tw t led w ih me ml fseor.t". tn pir sunc of th" o'"tw m arh e.a- - nrn- -l .e.1, I t'l H YA MM, i ,ty K. border. Ka La It ( I'.y. Jily ;u. V ii. SUMsMOaNS. la Ih tHstrtcl fVatrt I and h 'NaTMrd J HL. ell laairbt of I'tah TeTtbary, Coauty uf haul taskas Kat P. Tf!, Klaiatig, I itijet II. Tai una, Detsndaut Slo rN ( of th Terrtvirr t'ui aa4 grw.ua tej libr4 l Tsfbar sVfendaat: V'irt! AK. lt,lt.MY M.LISI.l) I')!--- 1 ar tu aa actifea byeial ega-n- row ay In aimv named piatnt la la DtMb't ; Ciwirt of Um Tnir-- t J ul. 'Ial l ttrws of lb TsrriUary of I od w auenf the nntipia.rit hl4 lir. sluil bra d I tef Tvitv .if tiM day est Mrw afty tn ertrtcoj y.ea of In I summons tf served wiMsia ttt-- mia' f tf tsms ml f ihe.uny bit la this strict, wittua Iwasty day oSerwia wttftla f.,ry 4ys. .ar Ju,lg. ; m-t- .t frj ile'.uil wiil tm Uaei agataas yoaw o I tr-iihi- f b, ta p lyt jf sat eotuiaokC Ths asid actc t worM in kav di.tctisa j of tas etrt 4isoy:ag ths bou-l- of vnar.rt mrmy brtofofsit' , s.ss:i' nf.ff sat for iiui pia nliit enacsis of last ' ekiid. arwy Peswdmi Tya ! M..t ssar-- i rw. ai d m9 of ilt AD.nr dw s prayt " f. osiw jrr.ea4 taa ;m tha Brsi rit rvsnt.sa.g taeir aiamaga defenaanl ka wu-:- : fnliy (atie.1, refused sn.1 ftgert.l sw peivtila Uf t.l.iai! S tb rosnmoa Betassir of uf, ar to provt-l- Uir iemtr said child. Thf r'a June, Lss7 efva.lmnt lu ejrrtrentieiS on ...- -i r aiHlhtng beward Um SnpfsHrt of plalaCi : y t&eir rltti.k altfuma nen rersjsejnd v tk j a and ka eompeiwd txaietut to .tp9nrv teas I .,( r (cs. a aweu, buia e.dal aad ihsaf aael'hii-l- . ' Aad y. ar hwtry md thai If fnm fact toaf.p-- and aAswier th cnupi sia a i rsc rMKirwt, ta said BtsaatiST wiu apply to l eiai "t f th rlef dmaanded lhria. IS i'p-- s. ta IbaA. barteai X,sfl Javfire and tn sentt eg IS iMaLrlest t M Is rair-- t Jndtetal fejrrv I, Ikat--t In aM for the T.rm. of I u. t!; mn day kfjrtt in ts rar st Nirbebn. tBH,re! fgak hask" dred aeel wine. , j H.aa 'i M' kltlJ k. flag, J riy;. t le?Bty !' I J A Child's Simile. , 1 Calloboy (who is growing a fceard)- -1 Littlo girl, why do you look at me to t (steadily? Never see me before? . I Flossi- e-I was only wondering if you j Lere papa says can one of the gentlemen PSSy-t-a But why do yon; . 1 the cylinder of our music box.-Pi- tts-I burs Bulletin. OTK'K OK COMI'I.KTIOS OK A CHE N of a kx-a- i lai'b tneek:er.sP of th water m i. its on M'oti.l Mouth street ir.m elf'h and l'ilrtfitb to setween and Kounes-n- i n t - -t - ?""b e is hereby given that th A . end Collector of Halt Lah C!tv has made and completed th list and plat ng to a local ai at ins rae ol four mills per is.iiar f"d r.l t y the 'City touneil of Malt -. I jty. July I, I'M", nie.n ti.e Pdlowlng dcr td lot or pie-e- , t ariind. r.ui-l- y: Is I Jl . lots s, ", i hue a lot H Woe :: ka e. bbs s t ad in plat K Hilt Iak-Ci- tv Mun-ey- . .aid tai be- - ' Ing Par the rju-rnlo- n of the water main ab-.- the folbeslng described pmv Isaoieiy: Mal.1 rtt and t'i he's beeh "IK"! t lb "f the City He. order. So. V City HjII and ill b r.ns-- n ! I perael g W day fr..m and aft-- r the th d.y of Jniy. di.-o.- g villi h time written appeal to tbe cut i '"in. il for the .orr'-ctlo- of tie-- eae.ufi may - filed with th s:d Ke.der m porsuswe ol Ih ordiuaore tn sorb --Vt.r..ri'1-- d. Iil lM II Y At ry KemaruVT. Hilt l.akcitv July 7th. ! IX 480. 0T!(P. OF FKtKPTIO I'p.mjf. I AMD nrvir.K AT ALT I.AKr. CITY. i L'tav Junth, lui M'iic is ivre'cy g.yea Uisl ties follow. eg Isrnel aetller h V. 5Ld syrtbaof bis ill ' entloA Ui raak b'lil pr.rf In support en kt. rialm. Bd trial said pcevf Will OebsT lb register ' te I er at Malt Case f iiy, Ctah. no Jaly 9nt. lut ylr tavtd H lmieTt, l. M gMsl, bar ttt b.tbewt qurtr s t ia ga, brv.i;p J wntta, Mfltsnl M L. K. Si. Ui as Te ti b.i..e!ng wttnesae t prr. hleerte,iooosrsboc np.ru and cnitltbsk i land w J t VI .ia.e st uragr. Hal? Lake eiciety l eak ; J It M. "' r tt iliy K o ; Wu.,m Mm. of '.raa- -r Mail lecr,'r. I 'a'. tM una, o tjrang--r, cl ieeeirit I Ar.d fou I'Sarv. It Crreesx ws o Jktareh 9.1b. ras.u-- mr ., U trm arns. tar- J 'e --o.uie. I to .rrtr s ih. arte tre I 'st .d ve if sny f.i h,.e efcf .e. aaat ewlrv .aeetet h.rf t t aecMeS afet Ihe ptisrf sat Una. ry el ' - . la.OisC , gllSSbC. MtlMK-i- . Itegy.irsw 'if 50TKE T1 WATEIl CUSStJIlRH. riMIE ATTEnOS OK THK, ITHLIC 1" I terew.tu cd to the following clause n H ctli.n I ot orrjinaricca ,u relation U, tn Salt Laketlty waterworks: -- bprtiikier ! lawns, aidewaiks. street-.- , wlniows and froi In th upper di.trM mt be used ouiy n th hours ol eandk o'clo. k a m.. an" 4 id oj:li-- k p. m . and in the lower dli.trl.-- t Is W een tl b.irs of Sand kl (,'iWk a m. and aisl ocps.k p. m. our ng the month, of July. Ajnt- - MeptetnMf and Otoberi.l eah y--r. Shirty bdntite. time each day skill I" allowed "for th sfirlusung of ear h n souar yard- - ot ! In the upper dis-trict aid twentv mimi: each dsv bth wm- - area In th betrerdl-Wet- .' 'sfjwg vi.datir.8 any of tbe pro. aw of this h;i..m c,.v:ctt. be . or .umn.d tr fliwt .. e. and not es.re.-u.ii- twenty noifr f'er ite-- .ub flltetg offence " jl A sirbt enforcement tardmani will hen.- -f in he nie-- r. e 1 bv "M--r of be mtfrf. KsltlkeCrr Jll'v tt tsyi j( y );9t ci! li,, i i j learn not to expect When will parents much of their children? joo "Ethel, get "V,wte-J- ; JJ Mr. ( know it's naughty toplay would do so. Smith's daughter never fVittw eS.i than I tun. Her paM i a I linister, and mv papa s only a aea I cf Youth's Companion. |