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Show , 6 TJIJS SALT LAKE TIMES. W1SDJVESDAY. J UiVJS 3. IS'Jl. KELLY & CO. " " rrInters, Stationers, Blank Book , Makers. f 4 West nd South ..Bait LaV. Otf4 i OUR FACILITIES FOB DOINtJ Job Printing are of th. newest an4j best Hooks ruled, printed aud Liounil to or-- , dnr. Samples of hallioad. Mining, Hank anil Mercantile work always ou h in.l. Compl.t line of Office Supnllr.. embracing the uiosi approved labor-savin- and ecouowlcal Inve-ntion. Low Prices. Call on Us. t )REUIIL& J7RANKEN. ''p" MUGGISTS. B.E, Cor. Main and Third South. We earrr a complete line of Drugs, Chemical. Proprietory Remedies, Trusses, lumoiteil aud Domestic Periumes and Toilet Artleij ftae Compounding of Physicians" Preserlp. tloaa and Family Recipe our 8j laity. Also a fie line of Tn:e. lira rs, Crntehe, K' Spee.al attention given tooidera by malt AGENCY TOE QUNTEEE'S CANDIES. TjEGGS & JRACY. CONTRACTORS FOB Steam and Hot Water Heafisg I toilers, rumps, i'Ac. J0BBIKO PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. 19 Road. Branch 04) 17th Street tl.. I n I'ICI. Col. EdKelley Esues Invitations to the Pub lie to Attend the Grand B US I NESS DIRECTORY. - ARCHITECTS. TEED A. HALE, . (lati o psirrui.) A ftCHITKCT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK t0 ooui iw aim ml coiuujtrciai ului. F. M. ULE RCHITECT-4- U3 PKOURF.8S BUILDING H. HOP A 00 , .f)?,I,N- 'MlRTEKl IN JAPANESE Chinese brtc-- a brae, scro-ns- , bron.a (ablneut, il:,s antique and curio. Hand tomete a uoveltic always on baud. --- AL CMTATE AJfD LOANS. BUBT0N, QE0ESBE0K it 00., 1? EAL ESTATE, KO. 1J MAIN STREET Tepboueli" C1,' UU1L la oaam MONEY TTANTER TF YOU DESIKE A GOOD LOAN PLACED ATTORNEYS, EHEPABD GB0VE SHEPAED, T AWYERS-ROO- MS 49 AND W WASATCH 1- - Miilldlntf, Salt Lane City. C.W.P0WEE3, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITB becoud bouttt illuot PLAT ISO. F0VELTY MANTIPAnTrrnTV!i AAA-AA-Mlill IIIIH imtttii . ' t t V I 1 Opening of BIS JEW RESORT. The Peer Among Fe3ra and Seo-e- nd to None in this CityIn-ritation- s E&ve Been Issued by Mr, Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of Eia New Sample Boom, at 223 State St. The object of this demon-Btratio- n on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported coods that have recently been w w J sIS rj.OLD, SILVER ANSJ NICKEL PLATING by the Dynamo i'roeese. All kinds or repairing done wltn neatueaa aud Uunatah. KHi'osuMUHoa 01 K3d South. FlUNlrUKK. FANDEE20 FUENITDEE 00., Mant;kacturkhs and dkalers in hrreen School Deekn, doors sml Windows. Johbinu an.1 re I a'rinif promptly attended to. lus ud ltd W bouth Temple street. UIMCEKIE. E0GEE3 4 COMPANY, THE LEADING street. UitOCEli KAST FIRST INSt'RANCtt. L0UI3 HYAM3 & 00, Fire l.i i. an,, AcciDj.-Nr- . mutual of New York. Hi and Wi Commeic.al Hlock. PM'MltlNG, P. J. M0BAN, STEAM nEATl.N( ESaiNlCKR, mj MAIN Salt Lake City. fcTE.MM.KAl'HT. " F. E. KcGUEEIN, OrFTCTAL STENOGRAPHER; ALT. KINDS and Typewrltins:. Dealer In Keminjfton Typewriter and supulies ; Progress building. CALIFORNIA CREAM OF PRUNES. A Yery pleasant Laxative, made from the juice of Fresh l'runes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly niedi cinal qualities, put up in the form of CREAM DROPS. Making a very valuable preparation FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. IT PROMOTES DIGESTION, CHEERFUL Vl'Sfl ITT1 Dl'OT received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixturesand handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. MTIMES Wishes t; Fppak to tltr? Boys and Girls of Suit Tiak and ofler each or them i That will afford many hours of LniHx'cnt pleasure. iii ii hit We have a large lot of Dominoes which we propose to glvo away to the IT 13 A WONDERFUL REMEDY F CONIITPATION, SOUR STOMACH, Convulsions, Loss or Blekp, Worms, FevkuisunlsH, IM The vorld-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may j be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stccke- d sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided bv BOYSctGIHLS. The condition upon which they will be presented Is simply that each IJoy or Girl who wants a box shall get One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One MontM And bring the name with tho subscription price 75 Cents to THE TIMES Office. PRiCi! '& CENTS. Tor Sale by All Druggists. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, Calif orala. $500 Howard ! WE will par thaho9 reward for may cajm of Lfvflff CMinp'ftirit, Itflpernta, flieir Hw(tarhe.i"'Ji(rPtJon. Ctn wpituoa or CostiTtneti w cannot cure witta Vfmi't VejfetablwLlverl'iiis.when fbe tfirsrtinni arettrictlr ffoinptirr! with. They are pnrely Vtv'Ubte, and never fail to (fiffi i attraction. Sugar Coated. Large boxta, rontmmnsf 3 I'lltn, "i rents. Bwarn of counterfeit and imitation. Thn manu'actarpd omj by THE JOHN O. WET fvni. sv "MiAOO. IU, For saleby Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. BROWN & MICK. Genera Aaefcn & Commission Hoossi All kinds of goods bought and sold. If you have any cia of (foods you wish to turn lntocaafi. mve us a tail. Kcal Eslsts & Killing IYoperfyN SoM by Auction or Pilvate Sale. .Money to Loan. Choice Building lots in best part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. E. Wanti.anp, 235 Main St. Choice Utah Strawberries at C. B. Durst's. 72 and 74 East Second South. Choice Building lots in best part of Easty?ench, on electric car line. V. E. Wantland, 235 Main St. Each one ofyou has a friend who Is not a subscriber anil who will gladly huhscriho for the paper for a inotit.li to assist yon in seen rin- - a box of tlicso Dominoes. Whenever yon are down-tow- n you can drop in at the Office, 12 Commercial St. And Secure This several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will ba presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade i3 probably the best known pug-ilist and enjoys a more exten-sive acquaintance amnn the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM' Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street ' W. ?n.l 'V.tith. - Salt I.ali. City. J.W.Farrell&Co. res i-- k ! PLUMBERS, GAS STEAM FITTERS, i Dealers In all kinds of .' -- LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. , Orders taken forPr'veand Dug W.lls, res.. pools bi.lt and connections mad bf7 Ma, a, va.ie Auerhavb i Teitihoa. 'JUu. lift Popular Route jo2!l Points East. Culj One Ctange of Cars I'tah t9 Kansas City or St Louis. ElBgant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FLEE KEtllMG CIIAIII CARS.- be sur. your ticket reads via th MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. H. C. TOWNSENO. S. V. OERRAH, G. P. A T. A., St Louis. C. r. 4 P. A 161 A M--la llmt taltLak. City, C'tab i THE JUNE FESTIVAL. Malta of Meata are Steadily Ineraanlng Kacb iluur. The outlook fur the tuceess of the grand Jutia festival is encouraging. Thus far tint sales of scats aggregate $1500, and the dep. and continues. This morning 125 tickets were sent to I'ark City and a large number of tho musio loving citizens of that place will he present. Wins Thurs-by- , the great soprano, will arrive iu Suit Lake this evening. Mr. Whitney, the baso, will appear tomorrow. Con-ductor Stephens is spariug nothing to make the festival thu crowning ellort of his life. A LONG T UK LINES. There Was No Hitoh in the Presidential Travel of 10 ,000 Miles, Which is Com-plimentary to the Various Lines- NEW WAY TO AVOID O0LLISI0K3. lartuors of Varioui Linsi A'. Man Msetinir, at Pueb!o Charges tf Cutting freight Ratti. Attention in railed to the fact that throughout all the president's journey around the circle of 10,000 miles his train pursuexl the pre arranged sched-ule, passing from ono line of railroad to another, ami from state to state, without so mooh as live minutes' delay from any caus whatever. It met with no accident, amd over all the long route tho presidential party were enabled to enjoy their hljtual routine of life, sleeping, eating, bathiug, reading, writing, aud talking with as little as if thuy bad been seated in the. White house, with the added com fort of not being annoyed by olliee-seeker- This feawire of the journey is a remarkable triliute to American rail-way manafjemsnt. It could not bo repeated iu any other country in the world. ;t A Croat Inr.ntlon. An invention of Win II. Waddcll, of Lexington, Va., is designed to prevent collisions between railroad trains run-ning on the same track. A small sec-ondary track is kid on insulated posts insido the rails of the regular track; in this a wire brush or carlum that con-- ( neets with a battery in' the cab runs with a slight contact; tho track is laid in broken suctions of such length as is desired. As soon as two trains are in the same direction the bells in the two cabs ring, or an electric light burns, or any other desired signal is given, and the signal is continuous In case any rocks or other obstruction falls on the Ktibsidary track, or un inundation cov-ers it, the signal is given. It is said that the expense for tho whole outfit, including truck laid of iron rails twelve pounds to the yard, would not exceed t.'OO a mile. Railroad RippL. J. C. O'Mclveny succeeds Division Engineer 'ickerson of the Union Pa- - bl ou. The D. & R.O. and U P. nines played the .other day. Tim former won by a score of 15 to 3. Commencing June 10 Western Freight association lines will rharge double tariff rates on freight transported iu passenger trains. On.funel all lines in the Western Freight association discontinued mak-ing any allowance to shippers of live stock for bedding in stock cars. One thousand tons of tilth class 'reight, lake and rail, Chicago to New Vork, were contracted for Satnrday at U cents a hundred, a cut of 10 cents a huudred. It is charged that most of the east-boun- d lines are making heavy cuts on sixth class freight and grain shipments in particular in order to meet (he se-vere competition of the lake lines. A. A. Allen, general manager of the Chicago & Northern Pacific, has re-signed, (ieneral Manager S. U. Ain-sli-of the Wisconsin Central, will take charge of the road in addition to his other duties. The Uock Island annual Report is expected to be ery good. An official in a position to know says it will show 4 per cent fairly and squarely ou the stock. Net earuings now are showing a large increase. Tho Wabash in the third week in Mav earned 9043,000, an increaso over lMJOof nearly $M0,(J00. In connection with the boats its tratlio via Toledo and Detroit is butter than Inst year, the break in rates helping the Hues. H. S. flray, formerly assistant gener-al freight aent of the Hannibal and St. Joseph road, will, after Juno 7, repre-sent the Louisville and Nashville road in Kansas Citv, vice (1. XV. French, transferred to Evnnsvillu, Indiana. A mass meeting will be held at Pueblo Friday nitrht to take formal action re-lative to what is considered the injury the Santa l e road has done to Pueblo citieus and merchants by moving the division terminal from Pueblo to La Junta. The statement ii ollicially made that the old sleeping car Pioneer will be placed on exhibition at the World's Fair. 1 his is the first sleeping car ever constructed by the Pullman company and is hardly thirty years old. It is now in the shops at Pullman. . , (Official itotlec , PICN;CKINGAT CALDcRS. Six Iluiitireit Nclioul I hiLlr.n Katiog-- PI. l:nfl.r th. Tre.e. There Is s larjje number of happy hearts at Calder's park this afternoon. Six hundred suhool ch'ildrea, from tho Foriy-lirs- t district, with their parents aud friends, wont down thero this morn-i- IT to have a picnic. Ou Friday the Farmers' ward and tho Danes will huve a pieuic. June 5 is tho 1. (nihil national lioiiday, and the loyal citiensof that country will spend the day iu siniiii; wild Scandinavian kohl's, dancing and drinking distilivd caraway seed uulhiidiasiu. Notice No. 08. APPLICATION FOR PA TEXT. Unitko Statks I.axo OrrirrB, 8ai.t Lakk city, Ltau, May i. 1(1. r VOTIrB 13 HEUK11Y OIVKN THAT" i Jo.eph J. Snell ami Eliza M. hnfll, lioiai of S.lt Lake City, Lltalj. have ma tn application tor a United Htatea patent, for tue CunHolliiat-e- d I'lar.urniiuiUK rl:,lm, eituatelu tlot Sprluv' minlns! dlstri. t. 8 it Lak cxmnty. Utah tf mo.1 y consistinir of the following diwcrlbrd pla-cer inlnlnu Ktontd and turfaeigrounililio a on thn plat postt'd on the hrrounil. and decrln- - ed In the plat of the oftli lnl aurvpyon tile lt tLis ofi.ca, vvitn maitni'ttc variation at 10 du Bro.'e, :n mlnnten eaat, at fn:pm : The houi iiwot quartefot tlie southeast (piar, terol sw'tlon ii4 In townxbln 1 north. raiiK" if west. 8 .It Lake M. ridian. Utah. couiaiiiin JOaerea. Thesaid premises neliiKaiioi'tiiinor.tli aurvevvd lam, a ivpree.tc-i- l nv tlieoltk'ial id.ib of eid township now on file In the (Muted States Land Oi'li e at Salt Li e City. Utah. Th said mining l.teatiou nelntr of record li Hie oilli-- of th" rorord r of Mniil ra nlnu rtistrirtr ai Salt Lake City in Sa itLaUd county. lUalu Tnerp ar no known locations near this mlu-ln- :: claim. ( rtiiect thnt thlH notice be pnbltbbed In fhn Salt I . Tunes the newspaper pulilinliet4 neai-.a- t thail,l intuitu; claim, t.ir the perlodj ol sity days or ten we jkn. Khank 1. Itoims. Reorder. T. C. Haii.ev. At turner for Ai.plicaut. J MORNING ARRIVALS, t'ontin.nt.t E. N. Stump. Marietta, Ta. ; O. I). Randall. Si, Louis; Irani; I'ark.-r- , Otnalia; I. llurkmore. lienver; K. J!. Iiven, lames V. Dunn. 1'rovo: W. K. Williams, Omaha; Taylor stitch. St. Louis. Wnlk.r J. A. McMiiitri.', Denver: Thos. F. O'Hourne. G o. F D.xon, ili.st.in: W. H Cham-berlain. Saa Francisco; VV. U. Voiim;, ih'dcn; II. t; Krantz. Ckl.-avo- A. W. Stunbs, Sunt i'e; J. J. Reoi'dau. Gunnison, Colo. Whit Otto HinU.m. I.ehl; G. B. Farrell, J'ai-- Olty: J. Knefo, iocatllo; It. II. netmctt, C. I'aldork, Alpine: T. A. Ilolusea, Helena. Mont. ; U. 1 . rollls. I'ark City; ll. II Evan, C. Weliher and son, Denver; A. I). McKenney, Gre. n River. NO ITCH OF THE JNTKNTION OF THE CITV council to i ave Sccnd Hon Hi rtreet fmra the east line (if Wet'iVm;le street to tne o.--l I n i.f state street, In paving utllrict No. luS.ilt Likecitv. Noiii e i j herel y Riven by the city council of Salt Lake city of the Intention of such conned to niako the ollowinx ilescribeil Improve-meut-to wit: The pav.n with asphalt and Mti.ni- - blocks both Hides of the street uesiKiiated as Second South street, hegluninif at the east! l'lieof West Temple street and rumilnx :w to the west line of utate street (the same belncj In paini; district No. ! in Salt Lake, City i and defray the cost and expense thereof, estimate:! at il.l.lti per foot by a local assessment upon the lots, t arts of lots ami lands within pa lm district No. It ol Salt Lake City. aluUin' upon both sides of sai l street til he alTeetil or Umeiited by said Improve. Inetits. namely 5 aud 0, block !T, i.ots a, n, 7 and s, block W; Lots and 8. block .i: aud Lots I. a. 3 and 4, bbx-- To. ior parts of said a!sot)healslamineplat A." Salt Lake C ty Surrey, appear ami are suoun upon th oft'eial irec iri.eUi plat or map of ssid citv, and prorate 1 ami w aled back north and south! to tho depth of lift y feet from their respective) fronts on the nortii and south sidosof Second South street. All objections to the carrying out nf such in-tention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on .,r before the llthd ly of June, 1S..I. beimf the time set iy ihe eald council j when it w 111 hear aud const. ier such objections as mav be made thereto. My ord. r of the city council of Salt Lake City, made May 3 th. lsi'l. I. V. JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, May asm, FIRST PRECINCT DEMOCRATS, A Club to be Organlt.d oa Thursday Even-ing Next. A mass meeting of tho democrats in the First precinct, Salt Lake City, will he held in the paviiion on tho exposi-tion grounds on Thursday evening, June 4, at 8 o'clock, for tho "purpose ot organizing. Good speakers will be in attendance). Entrance by the gato on Seventh Lust street. ' William Ft ller, S. XV. Darke, A. T. SlIKOEPf R. Committee. Jiilin Brown's Creed. New England Magazine. Brown placed emphasis on "doing." lie despised "mere talk." He would do for others w hat he would have oth-ers do for him. The character of his "doing" iu Virginia, considered from a military point of view, stiuck the coun-try generally as it did the young Vir-gina-who asked in surprise, " baton earth did you think you could do here with nineteen men?" The "folly of the thing" was the phraso everywhere talked about. It is by no means certain that there was so much folly in it as was generally supposed. It is claimed that a strong defense can be made of P.rown's original plan. He said that he betrayed hiin-sel- l by a too tender regard for the feel-ings of the inhabitants, hut, to wan-der in uncertain speculations of this sort, is to lose sight of the whole signi-ficance of the deed as it stands confessed in history. What is of con-sequence is to follow along the traiu of events his action marshalled into vic-torious motion, swelling the party opposed to slavery by millions of hearts, fixing, as the succeeding months illustrated his deed, the signature of the north to the proclamation of the emancipation of which Lincoln w as but the scribe. "A new saint," said Emer-son, "than whom mine purer or more brave was ever led by love of man into conflict or death anew saint waiting yet his martyrdom, and who, if he shall stilTer. will make the gallows glorious like the cross." NOTICE OF IiON'D ELECTION. Ofucb or THK HOAHO OK Knt'f-- nor of the citv ok Sai.i Hue, v Salt Lake Citv, I tah, May 14. pi.u. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: FIRST an election lor the purpose of votlnir upon tho issuing or bunds for school purposes) will be belli on the lx dav of June, lsi'l. ac Independence Hall, No. Ij West Third Snuta street in Salt Lake City, Sail Lake couniy, ( tun territory. Second That A. II. 1'arson, and Jumes F. liraii and 1). L. Muruo-- k. residents and oualitied voters in said will be the Judges to conduct th said election, Third -- The polls will b opened one hour after sunrise on sa'd day aud will continual oj'n until sunset of the same day. Ko;irtn--Ti- a irregatu amount rf bonds proposed to I e Issued ts Six hundred thousand dol ars ,:Si.iO-- of the denomination of one) thousand dollars each, to bear Interest at th rate of per cei.t per annum: one hundred, and fifty thousand i ollsis nfl.'jO.Ptmi thereof to run for a period of ten years, and four hundred, and tlfiy tnousand dobars iJIkmaOi thereof to n.n for aperio l of twenty years. Fifth The S'M inds are proposed to be issued for the purpose of raising money foS pur basing sell, ol sites, for buildinu or pur-chasing ohm or m'T school houses and sup plyliiK the same with furniture, necessary ap-- I aratu. and improving the grounds, aud toff ll'liiidatiiu; any indebtedness already incurred, for such imrjKises. The now registry lists as prepared by the registration omcerof this county shall govern, as to the qualitici'Cons of voters. GEO. M. bCoTT, President. J. B. Mokkti h, Clurk. - 9 . Thr. Hundred Thousand Divorces. Although statistics as to the number of divorces that have been granted in the United States since its history be-gan are not easily obtainable, data gathered for a period of twenty years is at hand and is alarmingly in-teresting. During that leugth of time record shows the granting of ifsH.Tlt? di-vorces, of which l'O.SO were couples wittseliildren. It is also a fact of gen-eral knowledge that untying of the marriage knot is each year becoming more common. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. QEALF.D PROPOSALS WILL HE RE--n eelved addres-e- d as until 3 o'clockl p. m. of Saturday. June l.'tth. pl. for laving about eli'hty thousand square feet of brlcfi sidewalk pavement on First anil Second South streets, between second and Eighth Fast streets. Also about S'Venty-ilv- thous..nrf Kptaro feet of cement s.'d pavement oa South Temple, between Fa t Temple and Thud West srrects. an I on First South be-tween Second Fast and Fourth West streets. The above descriisd worK tc be ili ue accord-ing to plans and specifications in the city ollicc, Room No. IK, Deseret bans' building. Ithls will be received for the whole or any portion of the work, hut no bid will be consul, ered uuiess made on forms fnrn shed by the undersigned. Tho right Is reserved to reject auv or all bids. Address, Hoard of Public Works. No, 10 South Maiu street, Salt Lake City. Ptah. O. L. Ha inks. Chairman lioaid of Public Works. A. I'. DOHKMI.'S. City Knglm-er- All I'lar.s Alike to Him. Chlca";o Tribune. Guardian (at tho pearly gates) No. There is bo place fur you here. On earth you were a conceited American traveler of the ordinary kind. Pass on. Spirit of American Traveler (with a yawn) I don't caro particularly about coming in. I only wanted to w rite my name somewhere on the gatepost. . Nemesis. Chicago Tribune Dinguss 'loftily to barkeeper) Change a twenty" Slindbolt (suddenly happening in) I can do it for yon, Dinguss. Here's an X. That makes u even on that last tenner you got. Thanks. Morning, Dinguss, 1 must be going. (Desert Land Final Proof NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. (1,7. Ckitkii Sta cks Lano Office. Pi Salt Lakk Cij y, Utah, June 1, lNfli. ) VTOTICP. IS rjHRKHY GIVEN TliAT MAIt-l- l g net llrvan, widow and heir of George W. luyan. dec asi-d- , of RosevHe. Utah, has liled iiiitice of (mention to make jtroof mi lim lie ert Inn claim No. .'.li'J, for tho unsurveyed southeast ipiart.-- of the southeast iiartero( Becth nai, an.i the northeast jna''ter of the noit.iea't quarter of section :t, township $ south, raue 4 west, before the register and at Salt Lake Cty, ou Tuesday, the Ttb, day of July. IHUI. He names the following witnesses to prove th-- i complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: James Woods, Olson I'. Hates and Franklin L. Hates of F.rda. I'tah, aud James M. uallaher of Tooele C.ty. Utah. FRANK D. HUB US, Register. O. F. Davis, Attorney. Z10N VS. NORTH WEST. Kr.ry Ey. Is Leairlarly Turned Toward the Watmtch Metropolis. J. R. McBride who returned home a day or two ago from a pilgrimage of the entire northwest, where he says everybody is disgusted and all oyes are turned towards Salt Lake. Seattle and Tacoma were the best cities he saw, business and real estate in those places being fairly active. But Spokane was so dull that it made a stranger's hide pimple with goose llesh, and the business men of the town continually swear at their hard luck. Splendid eight story build-ings with line elevators running up and down like greased lightning, were almost wholly vacant, with the exception of the first and second floors. There is a (ig smelter there, one of the largest in the country, all ready to put in blast, but a bre has uuver been lighted in its furnaces because of that discrimination of the rail-roads which will pull ore from the mining camps of Montana and Idaho to Denver and Pueblo, cheaper than they will tospokane. lo say that such treatment is provocative of profanity does not half tell it. Those people are turning the atmosphere sul-phurous and are wild enough lo tear up every lie and rail in the country. In llutte there are fully ;S0(J0 idle miners aud the place is onu of the dull est in the country. Miners, merchants and tin-hor- are all kicking and many are leaving tho scene of their unsuc-ces- s When spoken to of Salt Lake every-body wanted to come here these em-braced both capitalists and laborers; my place they said was better thuu where they were. This citv had not Buffered a reaction in sympathy with the general depression throughout the country. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1 JPRSUANT to an execution to MB 1 d reded by the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Utah, I snail expose al public, at tho front noar of the county court house, in the citv of Salt Lake, couniy of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the'ird ..av of June, Is:.), at ( l.i twelve o'clock in., all the rpht. title, claim and interest of John M. "i oiinu. of. in iinl to the following dtscribud real estate, situate, lying and being in Salli Lake county, and desctlb d as follows, L ts tweui y u n thirty (,)). tlnriy-oti- a Ii. and 'hirty-tw- iH.'). Uock one ill. Park Dale subdivision of t.ie southwest quarter of t;i northeast otiar.'Hr. and the south half of thfi north -t Quarter of the northeast fptarter o.' tae north-'Hs- (quarter of aectiou twenty-tdn- o ro. townsbip ine south, range one west. Sat Lake meridian. Also an of blocks eight ; 181. n un ivi and sixteen (iflj of Park Dale sub-- ' Uirls.on of the southwest cpiarter of the north- - east (eirter of section twenty n. tie (2yi, towrishin one ih seuta ofr.in:e one west, of ba Lake meridian. Also the following s ilbe.i tract sitiijtet in Salt Lake couniy, I'tah. and stand ng on the reronls of said Salt , Lake emmty in the name of John M. Youmr and others, as follows, Part of lot 2, hio 'k seventy 7tii, plat A. Halt Lake City sur-vey, beg. men . one hundred and one feet north ind tiilrty-tiln- e ami one-hal- east of the out hwest corner of sft'd lot two, thence east! Itteen and i na lo'lf Pet, north twenty-eight- Feet. thence west fifteen and one-hal- f feet,! :bence south twenty eight feel to place of he-- 1 :inuimr. thirty-tw- and one half feet westi torn Die si uthesat corner of said lot tw, hence we t thlrty-- iMit fe 't. thence nonfc ilne'y-eiifh- t feet and four lochia, tin nee eatft hlrty ei ;l.t foot, ti en. e south ninety-eluti- t eel nd four inches to the place of bevinnlui;. Mso a part of lot twelve (H. block einht ib, iv ai re plat A. Mlu' Field sunev. To lies. nil as the property of John M. Youtix it the suit of i 'lark. Kldridce & Co. Terms of wale. cash. F H. I'msi.sn. V. S Mrbat. Hv Iiomai ( a.sno.s, Deputy Marshal. Dated June 1st. 11. I i Th. Or.at Uaestloa. Cloak Review. Father If you paid more attention to cooking and less to dress, my dear, you would make a much better wife. Daughter Ves. father; but who would marry me! |