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Show :IZZ7 I T1TFSLT LAKE TIMES. FIUDAY. AUGUST 15. lW t . Uh Title, .Insurant and Ttust Company lid-u- p Capital $150,000 Surplus 10,000 !XvS eenrHiIfrvM on time deiaM.it: . as Trustee, tltitrdian. Adnunltdrator und xecittor; transact. Krnrral trust business real elate titles; insiiramn covers .11 charges tor attoruevs mid abstracts, srvxKHoi.i'Liis. J. K. llooly, R. t rhirnhcrs, T.R.Jones, : Kolecy L. S. Hills. Aiiillesplo. Jr.n t.i:;iri, M. H. Walker. . Jniin J. Daly, V. S. McCorulck, R. Mcl.it; !'.. K. A. Smith. A. L. Thomas VT J'" i!v. of I'tah, Hat-ret- Slmhniiin. Hyde S. Young. K. H. Auerbacn, M. S. P, ndergast, T. U. W'piilw, T. A iiK'M- - Anderson, W. T. Lynn. W. H. Ko. J. R. Walker, A. W. i ar.aon. Lmt iirrt. S. H. Auerhach, Johu A. Marshall, W. K. folton. Wm. C. Hall. - Jumps Anderson, "RAIL ROADS. SSPopuIar Route Only one change of cars Utah to Kan-sas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can Free Reclining Chair Cars. Be sure your ticket reads via the Missouri Pacific Railway H. C. Toicnaend, O. P. & T. A., St, Limit, S. V. Derrah, C. F. !b P. A I.oomm Progreu Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah, f IN A NCI A U T.: R, JONES & CO,, 13an Ivors, XI MAIS STliEET. BUYS 0RESAND BULLION. rl, C0MEWAL 1 AD SAYIKS Milk Mult Lttku City. Capital. $200,000 Surplus Fund 20,000 (Jeueral llankinic ltiisiiiess. Five per cent Interest paid on saving deposit Loans on Real Estate No. 22 and 24 E. Firr SoutX IIOTKUI. WALKER . HOUSE. The H'tilA-v-r ' Located in th Pineg Center of this City anil ha ait th Modem lmprovemenls i Conveniences Pertaining toa ttrictly flnt-cU- u houM It Is managed as well uuit hotel In the West and i the Humum and Tjur-ist Hotel of Salt l.ke City. r'aasMoger tlevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Art the Two Leading Eqteli of Salt lake City. 0. 3. ERI3 .Prop r. THE CULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. 8. C EWIXU. Preprlater. SALT LAKE HOUSE. FARK i : riTT. ! UTAH. The Modern Hotel. Flmt rla In every particular, The room, are lar. Uiit and alrr. Tables I'lrat rlaan. rved with the W.t THE CELEBRATED Book of Mormon For 75 cts. And the Most Complete Stock In Utah of Books, Stationery and Toys AT- - D. M. MfALLISTER i CO'S., 72 XEaAa. St. Taft & Kropfpze, CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Salt Lake City, : Utali Territory. . 0flc: Headquarters at Cor. Sixth and A Sis. UTAH Xational 1UXK Capital, . . $200,000. Thsasttkt UkPitTsisr: 1 Orrici olr or Tim o hhkhot. V ASAINDTi'N, June W, KM), I Wherens, by satisfactory evidence presenle.1 to the underpinned, it tm boeu mali to spiear lht the "Utah National Uank of Halt t.ake City.-- in the lty of Sail Lake. In the routity of alt Lake and territory il I'tali, has nmi-pile-with all the provisions of the statutes of the United Slates, reipilred to be compiled with lieMrv an association shall be authorised to commence the business of heuktuic; Now therefore I, Kdward H. Lai'ev. romp-tndle- r of the currency, do hereby ceriify that "The Utah National llank of Halt Lake City. In the city of Salt Lake, iu the county of S ilt Lakeaud territory of Utah. Is authorised to rojun.ciifcth business of oankitw as provided m section fifty one hundred mi l sixty nine of the revised statutes of the Tinted States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and sealuf unite this day of Juno. K. H. La. sv, Conititroller of the Currency. INo. m.J The large addition lost twill to this house make. II one of the lineal hotela fur tourists and pleasure seekers In Park Clly. MK. k. COM. kit, rroprtetrese. PAHK CITY HOTEL. The only first clasa hotel tn Park City. SIXTY ELEQANT NEW E00M3, Cunt, pleaeaut and nicely furnished. 'I'HR HOTKL OKOfNDS are decorated with 1 lawn and shade treea, tnskliui It the mo.1 pleasant summer resorts lu the mountain re Klon. I. klMtlNk, I mp. WALKER HOUSE CAFE. The Cafe has just rhsnsed manaenient, now beiiiK uiiiler the care of the two lst caterers In the city. Messrs. Ilarete anduuthrie, Tour Ists or patrons ilestrlnn an early nixal or lum h put up. can obtain the sains al any hour, day and night- All itauis kept tn season and east-e-oysters in Ike shell. Call and try us. -T- IIK-Sarraranito Bakrr; and Coffee House AH CHAXOKD HASfili. Erdman A Myer, the new proprietors, win endeavur to please the most fastidious. Give us a call. Is) west Hecond Mouth. - WELLS, FARGO SCO'S Salt take City, ........ rtah Htiys and sells exchani, makes telecraphln transfers on the principal cities of the Unlled Males nnd Kuniie, and on all points on tho PncIHe Coast. Issues letter of credit available In th prla cllmi cities of the world. speclul attention kIvoii to the selling of ores and bullion. Advauces tnmle on eonslrnments at lowest rates. Particular attention Riven to collections throughout t'tah. Nevaila and ailjolullui tartl-Uirle- Accounts solicited. rtlllllKHIMN till NTS! Wells, Fariro A Co London Wells, Karuo A t o New York Ma'erlrk National llank Ilostou Klret Natloual Hank timalia Klrst National Hank , Henver Merchants' National Hank Cliu aijo Hiuitmen's National Hank Ht. I.ouls Wulls, Karito ACo Ban Kranr.lsco James II. llaoua, frank I.. Holland, I'reaideut, Cashier. GEO. HUSLER. H. WALLACE, Manager, Utah Cracker Factory. Manufacturers of tho Celebrated :S!LVEB BRANTpFflHE CRACKERS:- - 27 E, THIRD SOUTH ST. Salt Lake City, - Utah. SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Ttah, CAPITAL - - - f!i()0,000. Money to loan on real estate and ot her good securities, on short and long time. dihictohh: 0. J. Salinhury, Fret. F. H. Dyer, Pice-Pre- i: W. H. JdcCurntck, Utwgt M. Doimwu, 8. Bamberger, , John A. (iruettKcl, Kmanuel Kahn, M. R, Kvatu, U. id. Cumming, Herniary. S. H. Fieliit, Jr. - . Treasurer. Real Estate Mortgages. RUiranteed by the company, for sale. Office Daft building, up stairs, No. 11 Main st Bank of Salt Lake: Salt Lake City - . Utah. General Banking Easiness Transactei Interest Paid on Time Deponlta. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Eitate from One to Five Yean Time. . CormcHTto ) Y ' V Mmc 1117 V Perfection In Hoots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, I'ainttMt. ' Boots and Mhoes mail from f h best tnstertal, perfect tn fit and c.iortiii. to wear f'allaud see niein-sen- for prlre lnt and for N'.palrlnjf done, Srsl south Htate road, opp new hotel. Lombard Investment Go, Olf-- Kansas City, Ho., and Boston, Hiss. Drnnch office for Utah and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Streets, Halt take City, Utah. W. U. DALE, Manager. Make Loam on Farm and City Projterty at Easy Hatei. IMlLWAUKm CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & St. PAUL 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, KansaB City and Soulx City. All trains composed of Pullman magtuncent sleeping car and The Finest Dining Cars In the World. For further information apply to the nearest ticket office, or ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent. 2(58 south Main street. Salt Lake City. d.W. Farrell &Oo National .Bant: OF SALT LAKE CITY. Capital $250,000 l o. il Soil Ftrtt South .Wrest. D1EECTOES: H. O. Ba-i- h President ll. M. IKiwiirv Vice President Tikis. Mahsusli. Movi as ;. fox, K. H. AllKlillAI.H, I. C. IlAOIIN John J. iiai.y. W, l'. Nom.i J. W.Uilu cashier Truniocti a General Ranking Ilu$ine$ in all il Branch. Bells sight draft on the principal cities of the world. Issues circular letters of credit and prsttal money orders on all part of Kurope and the Orient. Collections prompt ,i at tended to. Loans money at the lowest rates aud ua the best terms prevailing lu this market. McCornick Sc Co., ,wQIZEwl3S. 8ALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attrnUrm ffivn to fas IM nf Or isivi bullion. H'l hAkU C'tmsttfn swats, guar, anttelng aivaest market prxtm. COLLECTIONS MADE LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. COHUESPUXDEN T8: New York linn, and Trad. Nat, Hank, Chem-ical Nat. llank, KouuU liroa. t hitago ;oiiiinercIal N'tt. flank. Kun FrauclM'o-Klr- st Nat. Uank, Crocker-Woodwor- Nat. llank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Uank. fit. Louis- - btau Hank of Ht. Lnul. Kansas Clly- - t. II. nk of Ksnsa ntf. Denver Iienver Nat. llank, i.Hf Nat. Hank London. KtiKlandMesar. Martin a Co, M Lombard street. jft.GrEXTCTY warwick high gkaiie safety zbicczl-ie:-. Irarrya stock of Af ETT BICyCLB a 2S.OO, 3S.OO, o.oo, 0.00, 7S.0I, tllS.OO, 13S.OO, TKiCVCI.Klt aud IK-L-IPEC-!- . In purchasing from tne you have a stock to select trow aud do out have to wait. ; . Largest Stork and Lowest Pries on Sport-ing tiuods, Guns, Cutlery, etc SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. AgentCALIGKAPH WHITING M A CHINK Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R.. EVANS 22 W. 2d South street, Bait Lake City Riilea 6 ft.Steai Fitten Dealer in all Kindt of Lift and Force Pumps Order taken for Driv and Dun Wtll Cepotl Imilt ami Connection nail U Si am Html, ivu. A arbitrA Htm. TtUykom ion, Agricultnral College of Utah. The Agricultural College Of Utah, Lo-cated at Logan, Utah, will Open for Students on September 2nd. It Is a Territorial Institution, founded npoii a United States land grant and by Territorial appropriations' forthe purpose of giving the voting men and young w omen of Utah a liberal and Dractical education in the several pursuits and professions of life. It has courses In Ag-riculture, Domestic Economy, Mechanic Art and Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineer-ing and other special courses. Ft has a modern equipment and specialist in Its several fields of Instructor.. Its meansof illustration lncl.ide the United States Experiment Station ocd !t workor re-search In agriculture; a fl,ti',h,ni"'?inP5 horticultural grounds, appliances; a cookinsr. dairy, cottlng and sew. dmarttnent, workshops In wood and Iron, a new "library, museum and other mean of "swdeSw 'will be kept in constant conta--.t with illustrations of schoolroom teachings tb roughout its four years courses. For pamphlet containing announcement and lor further particulars, address, J. W. Sandbohn, President. Capital Fully Paid, $100,000.0(1 SURPLUS. $30,000. ONION NASAL BANK, Hucceseor to Walker Bros., Hsnkers, KHtrUfi-- 1 lttnit, UNITED STATES DEPO3IT0RY Transacts a General Banking Business. i Safe Deposit TaulU. Fire and ligrgtar I Proof. Rents from $5to$25per AnaaiiL ! j i i J.H. WALK r PI. Pre.id.nt. I M If. WAI.KRR. TloswPraeldeaa, M.'j. C Hr.KSIt AN. Cashier. I. H. r AKNbWOKTH, Asst. Cashier, J.kWAUtKi Jr., Asa. t.hlr. J. C. ConMin, STOCK BKOKKU, Kining Stocks and Other Seoaritiei ' EougLt and Said. Dealer in REAL ESTATE AH9 M1SE3. ' Member of Salt Stock Exchange and of Salt Lake ileal Entate Exehang Seventeen Yean a mi'lmt nf fttft Luke (Jitg Correspondence Sfillciu-i- . References Union Nati'jnal DiOk, Deseret National Bank. VUh National bank. J. K. lueiiy, Mauagur Weils, Fargo A Co., tt.it Laka UtJ. Room 90. second floor. Wasatch building. NOBLE, IH & CO, f Pu I He tiff Exclusive Batters !d Salt Late Yauman's Celebrated Hats, B I. Burton, Jr, J. A. Broesbeck, W.B. Andrew Burton, Groesbeck & Co., B V YEXB A SD 8KLLEB3 Of CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Agent for South Lawn Addition Office 269 S. --Ma SI I TelepHono iU Henry f.clark -T-HE-- TAILOR. 60 Eatt Firtt South tlrttL A FIRST. CUSS JOURNALIST. Winifred Sweet, of The San Francis. Examiner, and Her M mexll WW Correspondence trotting OAN FRAKCJSCO, exploit, of NeVe Bandit Bisland have made the names tS of if less ,n?1S? 13 a little woma who. widely known, is none the le active in darmg expedients and quite a. , Wtoifred Sweet was born in Chicago tweuty-thre- e years ago. Her father was Gen. B. J. Sweet in the late war and was appointed pension agent at Chicago by President Grant during his tetterm At his death his daughter Ada Sweet, while but twenty years old office fath6r'S 8uccessor w the For eleven years, until requested to step down and out by Commissioner Black, during the Cleveland administra-tion, she held tho position. Her refusal to resign made her famous. Winifred is tli youngest and, I believe, the only sister of Agent Ada Sweet. Her debut in journalism was in Chicago a little over two years ago. She wrote some stories for The Chicago Tribune over the name "Columbine." Her first regular engagement was with The New York Truth. In August of last year Bhe came to San Francisco in search of employment, and took with her letters of introduction to the big boss of one of the big dailies of this city. This gentleman informed her that he would not have a woman employed in his office for anything; that "the coast" had not degenerated to a sufficient de-gree to give desk room to any woman in a newspaper sanctum. But Miss Sweet was not entirely crushed by this unprom-ising outlook. Sho went to another of-fice and proposed to do some work for the paper if permitted. She was given some little encouragement, and submit-ted a story which was accepted. In a few days a flower show came on, and she was assigned to "do" it for the pa-per. She did it to the satisfaction of the managing editor, and was soon given a desk and regular assignments in the local room. When she had gained a footing and inspired some degree of confidence she began to divulge some rather daring schemes in the sensation line. Her first exploit in this direction was to answer an advertisement for ballet girls. Sho joined a ballet in a spectacular play at the Grand Opera house, and turned in some racy reading as the result. WINIFRED SWEET. Rumors of bad management in the re-ceiving hospital were rife, but positive proof was wanting. "Annie Laurie," for such was the name Miss Sweet had chosen, decided to test tho matter. ' She dressed herself up in shabby genteel clothes, and going into a crowded street fell in a voluntary fit. Sho was duly picked up and carted off to tho receiving hospital. She says the treatment effectu-ally cured her of fits for the future. The papers were all filled with pathetic de-scriptions of the poor and friendless maid-en who had fallen in the street and lodged in the hospital. When the reporters called to get the case she could not sup-press laughter, and had' to feign hyster-ics in order to conceal her shamming. When the stately matron remarked, "Thare is a renorther, and we must kape him away from the facts or he will be afther making a column of it, so he will," she had to summon her wit3 to keep a straight face. She was made to drink a hot mustard decoction to re-move the poison which the wise doctor declared she had taken with suicidal in-tent. Her recovery followed in due time, and after her release a reporter for a rival paper sought her home to inter-view her about her hospital experience. In the interview sho posed as the friend of "poor Annie Myers" who had been in the hospital. ' The story she gave that reporter un-folded a tale whose lightest breath made "each particular hair stand on end like quills upon the fretful porcupine," as it were, and awakened such interest in the "poor girl" that sho was flooded with letters of sympathy and gifts1 of money and clothing from kind hearted women. But when her story was printed a sensation was aroused. The governor of the fitate telegraphed to have the doc-tor dismissed pending investigation, and when the investigation was made he was bounced for brutality. Next she obtained letters and passports, and went to visit the leper island of Molokai, in the Hawaiian group. Here she was the first and only woman who that accursed land ex-c- ert ever set foot on some half dozen Sisters of Mercy, whose lives are spent there as nurses to the suffering 1,200 lepers upon whose life the sun of hope has forever set. Here she found no startling episode. Only sorrow, deep and dark, gathered around the victims of the vile disorder. But her story of the place was a graphic and iffiS& from the lepers' col-ony she resumed the every day work of and reporter. Her last Xenturewasin joining the alvataon and in bonnet she Army, with an armful of Wax went to the jail and a tambourine. She peddJea Vfll Crys to the i.risoners and took and notes while the captains shouted prayed, and her story was gsd I t.KtiAL- - lifiw HAMEUC ". LTTAH Vfs TAXAHi.R BNn rrH The nnd.,r.ind will rreirhti.as hi. om,-e-. No a s nth Malnnmi. Halt L4t4 t't.h twtween tioelork n-- n itf m kkd d of ..ptemher. aad 14 ork k norn of ine Hnh d ol (rtetr. imi, foe e hnndiw aln4dualfefrutf two entrraveil nerottaM coupon t tAh Territer. nurniiereii fmm IJV to lentre rai-- (or the irtiw-iv- i nam of on thmitutnd dollira. with tnteml at a mt eenk per annum, parxtile wml annually on the Qrt A tj r e h January and July '!r date at to leeret Natl,nal Hank In Halt Laket'ltf. or at the American t arbnir N.tlonal Hwkm New Vorki itjr The tmd are dated July I, m de twenty year from date, but all redeemable, at the otuoa of the territory after lea years, and provisos l alio made by law for redewm-l- n after ln rei . bouda of the hihet nam ber. then mil In the amount of thirty thown4 d,llar. or more, wkenener al,atjle luoda lt tbet amiunt are tn the lreaurr. lSMi. rirl,i a r!es of WV of which lSve teen newtialed. and the whole aerie, la l.ued for buil lln edu-- ational and rharttab'e lntltutl, in with le . Iflatlve apiirortations. mW the protoi. o( an alu( the ihxermir and l(.Utir A. seinM. entitled "An Avt pldiIl for la bumln and di(ITnr of Tmt..cnt bonds." hppmrwl Man a IV and reteien w ua,l to .aid a, 4 for details. Attention (.railed . the la. t. that. this .ertea, the Tenr!lvT has a bonded Indebtedness of onlrIJOit, that by a t ol Votixreiu it (a restrained from rre-tt- n snob, ttidrl'tedneae k an amoanl ejfeej. lu I pereenl of us tated Tslne, end snfh In. lebteilness ran lie ervated onlv b rharttabi aud Mlitrational ptiraeea. These ta,t arw by law stti't fn'iu l it itl.m for -- iiy iurpo. within the Tmtory. and thee famed be sold for lew than r and arnei latere!, and aur and all bl.l tuay be reverted lollildr will us opened at I o rt.vk noo of (V. in, lu at the oflli-- . atoreeald. and of the whole or ant part or parts o the !.,, Is nia.le to the hltfheal bhUler . N.I lr wtm win he reipiired to ulre se. nrttr fct rarry ihiI the .ale, and II payment Is deferred the inter, eel e.f iinoil.lui ,m tne d.irtn the time will tie reiulrel. The bonds wti( be uuder a power In the law. limited a. to tm. and btdilxrsare rjure'e.! mmaae siaaiinattoQ before the day of sale and make their epeclne In d. taila. The boti.U can be sees bv proe,l bidders. . Dated August I. Iu Ikit.tVAR ROnfRTH. Territorial Treasurer. IE CURIOSITY SHOP. Collection of Fugitive Facts and Information , Carefully Compiled. SAUNTER ABOUND EUROPE. f Effect a Bed Sunset Has On the Jlorrow Notes and Items 1 of Interest. i. u tho case In regard to many other it i claimed that we owo the inven-f-0 visiting cards to tliV'hinese. So uaeo as the period at th( n dynasty lorn yisitiug cavda were known to be in China, and that is also the date of in ! introduction of the "red filken cords" llch figure 80 oonspiuously a the oftrds of that country. From Lnt times to the present day the Chinese observed tho strictest ceremony with lard to the paying of visits. The cards lch they use for thia purpose are large d of a bright red color desire to his Vfhen a Chinaman marry rent intimate that fact to a professional natch maker," who thereupon runs rough a list of her visiting acquaint-ice- 9 and selects one whom she considers Stting bride for the young man, and then e calls upon the young woman's parents, m9d with the bridegroom's card, on Mch are inscribed his ancestral name and e eight symbols which denote the day of s birth. If the answer is an acceptance ) J his suit the bride's card is sent in return, ii should the oracles prophesy good con-rnin- g the union the particulars of the , gagement are written on two large cards " fi together with the red cords. tatoiS Gait. BAST BOUND TRAINS. No!! No. 4 Atlantlo Atlantic Mail. Express Arwl R!le?--- , 9:30 a.m. 6:)p.m Leave iu:4fia.ra. p.m halt Lake into a.m. 7:10 p.m Arrive ITovo p.m. p.m L!ive rovo IV:Wp.m. ICAip.m Green River o:ip.m. 4:H) a.m Leave Green River 7ip.m. 4:i a.m Arrive Grand Junction... ll:S0p.ni. :Sti a.n-- . Leave Grand Junction... ll:Mp.m. 10:111 t.m Arrive Pueblo . SMfip.m. K:ll a.ui ArrlyeJJenver 7 :4j p.m. lft a m WKST MOUWD TRAINS. NlTl No. 3 Pacific Pacific Mall. Express Leave Denver.- - S:U) a.m. 8:00 p.m. Leave Pueblo :; p.m. a':4tl a.ra. Arrive Grand Junction... 5:30 s.m. n:iu p.m. Leave Grand Juncwon... 7:0U a.m. 7:K p.m. Arrive Green River 11 AS a.m. Il:frti p.m. Leave Green River il :( a.m. Vi :tr a.m. Arrive Provo :p.m. 7:16 a.m. Leave Provo o:! p.m. 7:J a.m. Arrive Salt Lake 8:30 p.m. :!.') a.m Leave Salt Lake 8:4fi p.m. 8 J5 a.m. Arrive Ogden .. WM p.m. 10:40 a.m. LOCAL THAINsi SALT LAKE AND OQDClf. Leave Salt Lake: Arrive Salt Lake: e:iiOa.m. H:i a.m. lU:4ha.m. U:liip.m 4:(Jp.m. 8:p.m. :f.6p.m. 8:40 p.m SALT LAKB TO DISGHAM AND WASATCH. Lv Salt Lake. .7:40 a.m Lv Wasatch.. 10:00 a.m ArrHimrham. S::ifi a.m Lv UliiKham.. K Sftp m Arr Wa&atch. 1:16 a.m Arr Salt Lake 4:p.m . C. DODOF, J. H. BKNNKTT, len. Manager. Geo. i'ass. At LOCAL TAX SALE. To A. R OrnnT 'tI' ilrasKaKnAi'Mt TMKI.nr W.TAt ASoRtim prt of lot a bio h At. put M for the eite.ia1. a ,,f w l--r n alas on rift ri street am,Htniin to f ..r'r n n. thiiiar, b rame .IH'i,.,o-i- il oo the day of Aptll. Iw slut sttll remain, unpstd. H'.S Wore. I. K It. flute roll. lo of Halt Lake city t y rirtu. of the authority vest d la m by the proeut.ioe of mm-- on. ', and of as) or llnan, e pr. nuns the ,,n r4 o--l of If e 1 aefs.ment." paed h. the stly too l ot Halt Lake rttr June II. tsssf tn,t of ait omr onlmsnce. of said city and all Los i f l ian lerrtt. r aptili. shia to su h asm, tare lH B the lo I win iiamett property, low it: Part of 1. 1 a. hi,, k at put II. nail Lk e. SUItsf. Iiewllillin nee rt.ts aorth ol the it ;. corner of .e;d lot tuui.ius c. we.i tn roils, thence n. r'k n roi.. ih.n.-- . evt k-- riNia, lh.nfet.mth llv. h4, to place of be-t-nlus. an l a 111 srli the .tin. or .imnch ihr ss may b. lo pay Ike said las sa l ro.is al public auction In f.t of m. en hall. Mall l..k riiy on th. rtn da of A us us t. I mi, al twelta lie lisk. M t. H. I'l ni, t'tdlecttir " and IVUe Uir s lm.-- S i IS ' it Had. Hall lke ttty, Jn. M. Ala A Walk Around Europe. Two enthusiastic pedestrians, both Lon-mer- s, according to The Pall Mall Budget, ceutly completed the remarkable per-- , nuance of journeying around Europe on at a task upon which they were engaged ise upon twelve months. They left Lon-m- , journeying on foot to Dover, where , ? crossed the channel to Calais. This, uh the exception of crossing the Baltic, js the only occasion on which they per-rme-d any portion of their journey other- - ; ise than on foot. They did not touch iris, but proceeded from Calais to Abbe-liean- d Dieppe, and then on, skirting the jst line as far as Brest, Nantes and Bor-an- x. Hence they proceeded through the prov res of the Lower Charente across the " vrenees into Spain, eoinnr into Portueal far south as Lisbon and Oporto, and ien right across country to Madrid and arcelona. Skirting the Mediterranean, ey reached Trieste and Venice, and then tting into Austria they went on to racow, and across Russian Poland to oscow and St. Petersburg. From the ussian capital they went to Riga, where ley crossed the Baltic to Norway and reden, returning through Germany and jlland to Belgium, and then on to Ostend ? across the channel again to Dover, ivoing London none the worse for their iceptionally long walk.' Sullce at TlmtMr ( allure ('tent. t' ) l.ssiiorrn i Hall lAkst'tty, I'M. JulftS, l"n t pnMPI AINT IIAVINU Mr.EN rHTimrt al this ofh, br William H l.Arm..nd sslnst Patrick H.mitl fisr failure l neii-i- wlihlawas bi tlmiier eaitat mulif N,i hi. dated June 4, liw;, Un In. a.srtlv.s.1 inarlM' section m.townshlii ts.Mita. ran. I t i Hall lj.kee.einir.Vuh .rni,.rf wtik a view lo the cancellation of said entry: attestant ali4in that s.1,1 J'sin.k lUmlil i.umI t., bresk. plow or .tlr m nw lo be h Ml. riiowed or stirred sn reirtlon f said land nrl year ailer (nsklii said snlry .a-- t faile.1 lo bie.k. plow or .itr r isiriloa of i t land f plant any rtlnn ot .aid land lo lr, trre ssl. or ciitiiint, or In eaime tb. eame te be don diirniglli. c,aii mllmr asaaln said entry and failed lo break plow ,sr stir ear .rt,,n of said Isnd or t iiianl snf fsertlon of said land lo tree, tree seed. ir rnttinns or tn eauM the .sine lo b. ,i,Ht"!nrir( ihelhiMyear afii-- maklnii .aid eulrr. and ks. fiul up this time t hr,k plow or stir anr irtlii of aald land or lo plant any portl i., sal I land lrea. ire. s.1. or rutiiuss b, rausw Ik same lo lie rlone. sndlhalal this linien-- i tw tlon of said land l bra.n. plows.!, stirred or riiltiraied and no portion tf said land ta planted lo Irees ire. awli .NT dimes, lb alil psrties sre her-- br summoned in aiiiiear al Ihls nfllre on Ihs IWk iter of v.pieihe isi at in... us s a iM., to re.iHio.1 and furtileh tU mony ruweruin said a,.-f-- l failure fuss u. Ifossa, Hea-tst- Utah Central Railway. Time Card in effect May 22, 1890. Passenger Trains leave and arriveatSalt Lake City and Park City dolly as follows: SALT LAKE CrXY. Train 1 leaves Eighth So and Main st 7 :30 a.m " 8 " " 5:0) p.m " 2 arrive " " I0:u0a.m '. 4 " " 7:3l)p.m PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives Park City 10 :00 a.m " S " " 7:rnip.in " S leaves " 7:Soa.m "4 " " 5:(10p.m Freight trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Park City daily, except Sunday, as fol-lows: Train No. 1 leaves Salt Lake 11 :30a. m " 8 arrives " SMfip.m " 6 leaves Park City ll:00a.m " fi arrives " 4:U0p.m No passengers carried on freight trains. PASSENGER RATES! , Between Salt Lako City and Park City, single trip, tn. between Salt Lake City and ParkClty, round trip, 13. JOS. H. YOUNO, T. J. itcKlNTOm. Manager. Cen. Ft. dt Pas. AgU t Weather Indication. A red sunset is an indication of a fine ly on the morrow. "When it is evening say it will be fair weather for the sky is att. 8. A yellow or gray sunset is an indication wet weather, also one green or yellowish een. . I!A red and lowering Bky at sunrise" is an " ulication of a wet dav. "In the moraine i say.it will be foul weather today for the :y is red and lowering." Matt, xvi, 8. A gray morning is an indication of a fine V- ..: A haze around the sun indicates rain, 'hen this is seen a rain of five or six jure' duration may be expected. A halo around the sun occurring after f ne weather indicates a storm. A halo around the moon is a sure indica-o- n of rain. The larger the halo the nearer is rain clouds nd the sooner the rain ay be expected. Small colored circles hich are frequently seen around the moon sun are termed corona. A corona grow-gimaU- er indicates rain; growing larger ir weather. It is said that rain will fol-- a halo within as many days as there stars within the circle. Laning's eather Wisdom. ' KOTirC AM. l'r.HMfNrt ARK. MKHr.HV WARH l the imnslty prorldnl bf ordl i.u hot to remove th rlr rd any dead smm.i . offal or tilth of any dMrrtptioa. wtlao.it Rr.t notifvliiH the clly scaneiHtef, wau will laew. dir.. Ip.li. tit Its di.t i.al nrt.I.iAw bltnWAf.f, l.'ttf HraMttf, April IT Pad. B..rt . City llalt. Mutlrt f Desert fcntry ( si test. I. H i Hall Lake i lly. Cut. Jtl pstt. ( (toMPi.AiNT HAVi.v.j m.v.s r.Tf ar.n by M ullein M IwArsBotvl against I'atrti h ILmiIII for failure lo rumple with Ih law as lo Imt entry ho. fin. uii Jon 1. 1'"! n.m lh loi. I. t, I, and and l , tttt w aud HWu swi. A township 1 south ranif. S w.si. In A.it Las. fua lerntorr. wilhavt.wtoth.canreil.tioaof miI entry ; amiteetant ail.lii IS si said Katrb-i- s H.nilll baa fallen: during ui. three rn afwe mskinc said ssitry to reeialm s.M tra .4 d..ert land bf e.ditmii or ran.tittf lo hm ii, ei lb. sam. snf sttw .b.t.v aM that said PatrVk ll.mlll .till tali lo rotutur or to cause to h. nrtidurtsd ap said land any wstr, and that said tra.1 in! laM Is . tau lime dmwirl land, .nlir.ly wlthsit water SB-- without an y .anal. f.r itie risirin of w.r to, a upon .aid land th. atd sr. hareby snminoruNl b afiper al this ufTi e the lt dsr of Meptemivr li st lo d.-- s am. r.id end furnish leelinuwy ssiwuti sabl aliened falluts. Kass D. Hoses. Rectster Hist Method of Producing Electricity, h a piece of amber or resin and a piece ' glass be rubbed together and then sep-te-d they are no longer indifferent to ich other as before, but each attracts the Mr. In this condition the bodies are Jth said to be electrified or charged with ectricity. Evidence of this condition is ily secured by suspending one of the iwged bodies, so that it can move freely, 'hen presenting the other. An electric large may be communicated to bodies ach have not been rubbed on merely ging them in contact with one which aiready electrified. For example, a light " Of pith suspended by a silken thread m bo charged by such contact, and it can le Serve as an electroscope; that is,' it a employed as a means of detecting loelectrio condition of any body to which ybe presented. A light straw, bal-l(- a so as to turn freely on a fine point, aT serve the same purpose, explains a nterinScribner. is, sail 0TICE OF I'KE-nsTTl- rsuop. Lan Orri' s ar i t La a Crrr. Ann. a, ii. f NOTicr. i HKKr.iiv iiivbs that tmr following nsnwl snttl.r has R,et a.Htreof hie lotetitbia to make nnaf proof m upp'rl of bis elaira. and mat said proof will be wade before in. Ke(i.ier and Keier at BtJI Lake ttf l lak, , .pt let f.'er A Peierw ft. H. II Mt fo Ike tfv kf-- H and wij nra see tpt s, rtw llensin..ihe roU'oruia- wttru.-w- to pmw fclseoiitliiu.ru. rM.i,l.iw. upm and ."titlvatf of said land. n.iif: llaaasa Aoav.ll. Wis-lla-kilw. t.dward HusiVoa. A. P. IHa tlom. all of Mail I ... tiy t'taa. I'aasa ti llosea. Ilsiiinrrsa. it r?tumonu 86111 ri"8 of be unhappy Charles I of England is of an ines-W- e intrinsic and artistio value, says " Morologioal Review. It is supposed he made it himself, as he had the Patation of being a very skillful silver 8H smith, and spending his leisure 7 at the bench. The intaglio of the "? .COutains the coat of arms of Great ft?1and the monogram of the king. u uecaPitation the ring was inherit-,- J. dethroned son, who during his ' 'va "Mice was reduced to such straits he was forced to part with it. The , ,ow" French traveler Tavernier gatit, and in his subsequent journey Orient he showed it to the shah of mvwho Paid him a fabulous sum for V15 haB Bilce then been jealously trued in the Persian treasury vault. nFiTTnoswiTioit sale. Ilfly Thousand (tV,0U0) Dollar of Fit (&) per cent Kail Uke 111 Bonds fr P': NOTICE IH ligKCHV GIVKN THAT trS day of u,;teniwr, A t t. at theoffreof ihe rlty tr'aeurer of Halt Lake cliy. tit' J bond of said id'yof th tMneof tn-t-iitt- I, issa, wtll twaold to tie. Mthl red-der or bidders tor r aah. aald bond. ar. ol tne dewro'natsoo of IOIl p.yb: twntf year; a'ir date, b'tt ub t to redetnptKW any lime after eptuiir l.ps at loeotdexiof idc itr Onpohs I. . and will be dt bed ttm said bornis previous t th sal thereof so that the lrals Kill r Uit.t,-.- i from Hetmir I. tmiti paid th iMtrs being parb on the first da of March sad the first iar of tp-- j yer. Hlds wdt be ield by for the purrhaeeot said bctul. of slijr part theref fremt the 'ih day of Aug ist !'. un-- i ti! Woeli.s a m. of lb tth d.y of H!-"-'- " te-- r iKi. The right to r)et any and all hide 1 arby resrl In behalf of th. ;ty Br ordr of the ftty e.raiicll of ssM ty. Jossi-- H Wu s f'uyTfMsulw. Halt lm city, A'lrn.t M pw'. f,rh printed nts'emeitl of In Snanelal eondiUoa of th rlty wt I M furni.iud auv on de.ir tit tnformatl'n with in iw of M l Hog i,n In a"v Apply tot asm at trarrofH" Jimki-- H. Wst.t. OltyTrnasurer. NOTICE To LMftrict Court, Third Judicial Zi trtrt. Applb-atio-n of Inutley Ibdisad Siaith Urn ehaiin ttt nam. YofK pr.TiTtuNrH Hr.rw.crrxn.t.r st to th rourt iu Mm. aa krta forth lor .betirtn a ehang. of aaais, wua-U- t lo fhang. tl from tullr Moliaod htsca to evl..y iioliaud, my rate lor deetftu- - ' Ihlschanv an. a follow.: r ir.i-- ll.fir.g a Bialdea annt (by Ih nana of !!., au-l- i who b. posiMMaed wf e.,asilraid) prnpr..y ard who re b do so eWimd-- It le deetre) y my aoraef Third M r fatb.r harms ontriu Wo ru,t.BiaJ to tb iipt ol h.s family for a perit af m---r tii.n wet r- -r Ihough la s.,l arel amply abi so to do. k'.eirtu u im thr Issnrh a ridienkmv larsenumrwrof ppi emd dinltb la amo er.rr uwaiity Ut this country. HI ii .sr s nam i M.-- .. W. 0. all. p.a f rMt k.i'hsi org. Lis. My ww a le twenty ihre year, and ara ewH-i- lA h.li Las. t uy. 1 US. Holland t. ml naota.rfi saaxbra data a w.ii a ear own ! i, naa Ifl.'OLEV hOLLANa ITU. Tr.RtrT'iHV'r'r i , (xv ntt t.r alt la a. ( Iudly Kdiaud tmlth heln Bret dary rweas nstisMls mt I am lb ptitwaer lit taa .iv.,acg patitioo. I aa.e far-r-i- ilr read saie) pelttloo and koow Ifesrontant Ikeeeof .'id ta4 sam. I Iru. In.tar rlou-- st Hurra. rtutwerlte I an.1 sworn to bsfur mt t&ia A) day ot Aaa-'U- A. D t. lisa.T O. M, MtiXA-- . :.s.l.) i.hw, rr.b Ttiaeoor. Apvd.a'bai of lmdr lloiii..l Hrettn tor eaan. of BuasV 1'IMluru.ituw Mana U. Mi.MiU, Clarav Tr.RItlToKVOr PTAM. I . Cor N TV ' t.T LAKE, t I. H-- vrr .. MfM.Uaa. Clark ef Ih Thit Ju.iiii fri.tnet r,urt of Claa Timbiry. 4 ar.by rrtiry tn kt th foeeaiiag t a raU. ferae an.1 e.T e.y of taw ortginal pMitloaj for raaav of nam. IMli.l Ismi la the aelMSt XbmtmM entitled. im la say ofv. WitnB'r hard and th seal of saM twin at Mall Lake '(, ihu tad daf SSAL.I Of SUfl.l A. t l . Unsi tl. M Muxaa, Clara, I 11 Geo. r. Ipjm, Pji(ajj.Usii. . , Orange Blossoms and Brides. brides were the first to wear blossoms, and occasionally the Z embIeni has been worn by European h8Ver Sinca the timo of the Crusades; ' t t ? Keneral adoption of wreaths of :rgenblossoms for brides is comparatively practice, according to The Dry Z Chronicle, due especially to the if fr flower la"-?""- The sub I of udv bridal decorations being made a and the orange flower being found 410111 be use made of it by the Saracens, it was introduced by Z;" 88 a fit ornament for brides. The once Planted aoon became a custom, low? SeJwraL adopted by all brides urtbe conventions of society and the accepted fashions. Void Boyle's Adventures, eotee ywrrs the aari of Shannon car-ried on an unsuccessful search for Lord Boyle, his son and heir. Recently the earl died and the young man promptly emerged from the western wilds to receive his new title and fortune. He has been enjoying himself on the frontier as cowboy, hunter, banker and legislator. Jwo years ago he was reported to have been scalped by the Indians. i 0TRE TO CREPITOBS. I; tle of ftanosri W. Cnaa. dc4. NOTIff. Irt MKRKBY GIVEN BY Tltf. admlnlatraf of tn eti of Hen,.nl I i.'ha, mii. U, la ewdllors A. and .il prwjn ba'tng eaim attata.t th toeiniMttoui, with tb are-r.r- r t,-- r. wtthis tea in.m'S. sftT the flnt purFii.-ati.'- of tai aoCt,-e- , so la Mid edmtal-lr- t. at ires oak of hi t"y. Waiter Wurptir. Nm, l south fct Tempi street. Hl .e irtl,. to th rouoty A ivt -, Itah Wai.raa H (,si... Adounistrabw of th .maw of VI. Caasw. atrd. Patea k-- T. I'M. ... i Boa llonhear. kose8rUh6ur' the great animal painter, Th. tnowa work in this country, Worse Fair,., is in the Metropolitan jun at New York, was born at Bor-- ,if.18sl She received early instr ie- - U in k Win ti showed remarkable n k "udiea from living models. In he v e3thibited hex great masterpiece, M jjraaise Plowing," which has taJihaMobourg gallery. .'. HI Dally AUowsat Tailor (to impecunious man just married you have a money to a wealthy girl-W- iU pocket inside your vest, Mr. SmalUrt? SmaUart--Y ye--n no, but you may make a pocket in my coat just Urge enough aa bold flftaan "' Tnda . .J |