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Show 2 , . THE SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JUL? 2( 1892. ; . , Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $40,000 American National Bank. . Salt Lake City. Organized, October, 1990, Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. DIRECTORS James H. Bacon, Presideat; H. M. Bacon, Vlee-Preside- nt; T. I EfoHaa, Cashier; W. B. Holland, Assistant Cashier; S. M. Jarris, T. "W. Rom, Jodfr J. W. Judd, Secretary Elijah Sella, JudgeD. O. Tnnnlclift, A. M. Grant, 1L J. Gray, Jndga C F. Loofnourow, " B. H. SCHETTLER. Who does a General Banking Business AT NO. 60 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Co-op- .' and pay interest on de-posit, desires your accounts. IS., JSl, BIESIBS, JcS I Manuf.ctnrs k t enly Kirst-Cla- s ' V J Hair Goods: ' a' so S- -T 1 choicest Toilet te Preparations. t'C Mall order Specialist Jti Cnt- - j I'vVvl I tine Bangs.CnrUng -- J' I "nd Singeing. PASLOBS-8T-- 28 Scott-Auerba- ch Bld'g. The Lerpest Establishment of Its kind between Chicaro and the Pacific Coast. AMUSEMENTS. PiwiUON THEATER. Opposite Knntsford Hotel. . Week Commencing July 25: LOST IN LONDON, I 1 AND THE HAUNTED HOUSE. POPULAR PRICES. 15c and 25c. NO HIGHER. YoiriBE Lr """' - i -- . NEW TODAY. THE SALT LAKE ENSOR INSTITUTE, at No. 46 East Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, for the cure of the LIQUOR, MORPHINE, OPIUM, COCAINE and TO-BACCO Tiabits, has fHted. up the roomi formerly occupied by the Elk club with all modern improvements and conveniences necessary to the comfort and entertainment of patients who may seek treatment under the auspices of Ibe EXSOR system. The favorable results that have followed in all cases presented for - treatment in THE SALT LAKE ENSOR INSTITUTE are of the most satisfactory and encouraging char, acter, and the most stubborn and unyielding cases yet presented bar been forced to suc-cumb to the influence of the EXSORcure within the prescribed time designated for tb treatment, In no case treated by THE SALT LAKE ENSOR INSTITUTE Las a single patient gone back to the habit for which he or she may have been treated, and all affirm with one accord that the cure is permanent and absolute in its result. THE SALT LAKE ENSOR INSTITUTE wiil make, through its secretary, special ar-rangements with patients from a distance to furnish them with first-clas- s board and lodging with all comforts of home at duced aud satisfactory rates. For explicit terms and any desired mation, address the secretary of THE SALT LAKE ENSOR INSTITUTE, at No. 43 East Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. All letters and communications private and confidential. j t HOTELS. THTwiJHOUSL Main and 2nd South. Table-Boar- d a Specialty. Rates $1.50 and $2 a day. J. R, STEFHEX. Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Salt Lake Citt, Utah. American and European Plan. bates $2 iXD 3 rca dat. J. J. McClttskt, Bechtol & SiXDSi, Proprs. Dining Dept. Proprs. Hotel Dept. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3 New and Elegant in all its Ap pointments. 2BO Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES. - . - Procristsr. HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! The Only First-CIa- ss Hotel in tk City Cor. Main and South Temple street. THE CONTINENTAL. Salt Lake City, Utah. First-Gla- ss American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.03 par (Jay. J. B. SEAR DS LEY, Prop'r. THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIE8T-CLAS- YS appointments. RATES $2 and $2.60 per Any. Special Rates to theatrical add larg parties. WELLS-FARG- O CO.'S BANK. Salt Lake. - BTJTS and Monilstheexchange, malm telegraphic principal cities of the o'aitd Mete and Europe, and on all point on the Pa-cific Coast. Issaes letters of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special atten-tion given to the selling of ore and bullion. Ad-vance made on consignment at lowest rates. I'srtimlsr attention riven to collfrtions throngh-o- nt Utah, Nevada and adjotninjc Tertitones. ts solicited. COSXKSPSyDZyTSWettt. Fanro Co., London; Welis farro A Co., New York: Na-tional Bank of the Heooblic, Boston; First National Bank, Dnver;Stat National Bank, ' lenver; Merchants' National Bank, Chteapo; Boatmen's Bank, dt Louis; Wells, FarjfOfcCo., tan Francisco. J. . DOOLY, Cashier. IWCORNICK&CO., BANKERS. a Salt Lake, m-- Kftabllshed, 187S. A general br.nking bnsiness transacted. Collections promptly made on ail point in the West and Northwest. Careful at-tention given to consignments of ore and bnl-lio- o. Excusae and telegraphic transfers on tbe principal cJtle of the United States and la Europe. CaOnBdSJCSPrXI)S.VTHyw York. Importers' Traders' National Bank, Konctze bros. ; Chicago, Commercial National Bank; Omaha. Omaha National Bank; San Francisco. First National liana; Lonis, Naticnal Bank of Commerco; Kansas City, National Bank of Kansa Citv, ?irst Na:wral itsnk. American National Bank; Denver, Eienver National Bank, City National Bank; Pneblo, Fir Natioral Bank; Fortland. Ore.. First National Bank; London, Jsartia's Bank (limited), tie LombarJ street UNION NATIONAL BANK. Snrreseor to Walker Bros., Bankers. Established 1HS0. Capital (fully paid), $iOO,0OJ; earplas, $45,000. l"nitti States Depository. Transacts a jreneral hnkin businees. tafe deposit vaults Are ard bnri;lar proof. J. K. Walker. President; M. II. Walker, Yice- - Preidenr; M. J. Cheesman, Cshler: L. II. Farneworth, Assitant Cathler; i. R. Walker, Jr., Assistant Cashier. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL . --3 Salt Lake. Capital (Fnlly Paid) $30o,0n Surplus. M 42,aJt General Banking in all Its Branches. Issnm certificate of deposit pavable on demand bearing Interest if left specified time. Sell drafts and bills of exchange on all the principal cities of the United State and Europe. Geo. M. Iowney, President; W. P. Noble, Vice-Preside- Thomas Marshall, 2nd Vice-Preal- " dent; John W. LVmnellaa, Cashier. DIRECTORS K. H. Aoerbach, J no. J. Dalv, T). 1. Salisbury, Moylan C. Fox, Thomas Marshall, W. P. Nobie, Georgo M.. Downey, John W. Du-nell- T. R.JONES & CO., BANKERS. --a 163 Jliia. iyBuys Ore and Bullion. THE NATIONAL Bank of the Republic. -- s 47 Ualn. s- - CArrrAL, $500,000. Fti.lt; Pato. Frank Knox, President; L. C. Karrick, Vice-Preside- J. A. Earl. Cashier. Transact a eeneral banking bnelne. Mone? loaned on lavombl" term. Acounts of mer-rhant-individuals, firms and corporations so-licited. Five per cent interest paid on savlngi and time depoeits. V1SECT0X8V. C. Kan-irk- , Emil Kahn, W. K. Smedley, Frank Knox, O. S. iiolme, J. A. Earle, Geo. A. Lowe, li. L. A. Calmer, J. j. Sutherland. W. J. MONTGOMERY Buys and Sells fining &WaterSiock Office 166 Main. 3ICYCLE ... ' HEADQUARTERS. SYLPH Pnenmalic and Cushion Tires. PHOENIX Pneumatic snd Cushion Tires. IROguoiS Cushion Tires. Call or vend for catalogues. A fnll line of WHEELS of all grades. Special Prices to Clubs on orders of three or more WHEELS for cash. Cycling Sundries, OH, Etc. Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Baseball aGnedo1, Cutlery, Etc General Repairing Lockamithing. M. R. EVANS. ae-- 4 TV. Sd So.. Halt Lake. If you let another week pass without coming into possession of one of our SUMMER SUITS. To those who don't know what they lose there is. not much loss. This is a case in which you will not only lose but you will know it. What are you going to do about it ? Are you going to let an unparalleled opportunity slip through your fingers? Do you deliberately propose to be left ? You can buy these suits at prices that are remarkably like buying a two dollar note with a one dollar bilL If you have the faculty of seeing a particularly pointed point, you won't miss this one. One price to all. J. P. Gardner, Gi'ffiZ, Packed in 141 Main St. rLlfti Patent Cloth i- - 7 Pouches and Vljj in Foil. 6EO. M. SCOTT, 3X0. GLENDENNIXO. H. 8. RUMFIELt, President. t. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. (INCORPORATED.) DAL1E9 I IT Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agenta for the Dodge Wood Pnlley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil-- . Xlercuiea Powder, Atlas En-fin- es and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, EU. 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. ' ' ..." ." t ( Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows anci Building Material at Reduced Prices for Cash. Sole agents for Holmes' Celebrated Rye. Tlieiiilil). ' tSW.td So., Salt Lake. W T -- filial if FTfil'Wt'iASML&J js.D.ElVANS Undertaker & Ehbalmer 3 1 COLLEGE GRADUATE of EMBALMING. Special attention given to the Shipment e f Bodies. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Telephone 364. 314 State St., Salt Lake City. V, IL.U,UI.-M- 1J,.J Buggies and Carriages. Geo, A, Lowe Has received and for sale a fnll line of the Latest Styles! At the most popular prices; also a. fall Ifne of Agricultural Implements and bchuttler Wagons. 145 State Road, Salt Lake City. a. a .am. a. a vp Kelly & Reilly's Bijou Saloon. XS8 State Street. imiimear Choicest of Wines, Xiiquors and Cigars. The Popular Resort of j Sslt Lake. DRIVER MERCANTILE COMPANY E. R. CEUTE, Secretary. Scalers In Imported Fam-ily Groceries, Hay, Grain ad Feed. Family Trade .Specialty. Will Sell for Cash Lower than the Low-est. Successors to IT. E. DRIVER & BAILEY & soys. gl Matn Street. GABEWAILI I pXI 65 W. 2d So. V rfSuits to order - $15 to $55 Pants " - $3.50 to $15 Sill Suits made in 10 boors. 7at hi M nade in S hours. By flrst-ela- n workmen in this City. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORN EY-AT-- L. AW. EUGENE LEWIS. MORTGAGE LOANS ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW- ; PostoSlce Building. O. W. POWERS. OPPOSITE CULLES ATTORSBY-AT-LA-S. S. MARKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, building, rooms 63 to 69 West Second South. , D. C. EICEfNOB. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 150 SOUTH MAIN ST., Bank, in Judge McKay's Office. . A. B. SAWYER. ATTORN EY-AT-- L AW. ROOMS h- - WASATCH KAIGHN & ANDERSON. AND CO UNSELORS-AT-LAW- . ATTORNEYS cor. West Temple and Second South streets. P. O. Box, 618. Salt Lake City. GRANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. INSURANCE. LOUl:SHYAMsirca FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE York; 85-8- 6 Commercial Blk. PLUMBING. " p7j7m)RI!fr STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 250 MAIN Lake City. MISCELLANEOUS. "APPY61jRDNAirCO fcO.Siayi STATE; OPPOSITE HOLMES. STSELIX, THE OLtt-TIM- K TAILOK From Leadville and Aspen, has houcht out M. Uardon, at 48 E., 2nd bonth, and all fixtures, f oods, etc., and will continue the business at he same place. Mr. Selix does repairing;, cleaning and dyeing of all kinds. Good hon- - et work at reasonable prices. I am not re-sponsible for any indebtedness to Mr. M. Gar-- I don. s. SELIX. . Granl Racial taioee AT THE NEW RACE TRACK (West Side Track.) Monday, July 25th, at 2 O'clock. RUNNING RACK Half-mil- dah, with lady riders, letween the Colorado horse Springer and the Kansas horse Billy V. Match race, $500 a side. TROTTING RAC E 2:40 class, next three in five heats, for a purse of (100. Four to enter three to start. RUNNING RACE Quarter-mil- e dash, free-for-al- l, for a purse of S0. RUNNING RACE 600 yards dash, free-for-a- ll for a purse of $50. Entries made with the secreta ry, George W. Parks, up to noon Monday, July . Entrance, 10 per eent of purse. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. w . If you wish a perfect-fittin- g Shirt, wear only the Wilson Bros.' make. We carry them in all sizes, sleeve lengths, &c. Bkowx, Tekkt Sl Woodruff Co., 142 Maiu Street. WELLS&Co. 7-- 9 W First South. Are offering during July and August, lolly Summer Suits. AT A REDUCTION. Now is the time to Buy. Avail yonrself of this opportunity. Liniment. There are many liniments on the market that are good for some purposes but only one that will heal barb wire, cuts effectiyely, and that is Mailer's Barb Wire Liniment. If your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. For sale by the Sykes Drug Co., corner State and First South streets. . m . Removal. William Skcwes A Son, undertakers and embalmer, have removed to their handsome new parlors No. '22, Fast Third South street, next to The Times office. He ware of Ointments for Catarrh That " Contain Mercury, as mercury w ill surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable j physicians, as the damage they w ill do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive ' from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, factured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, ( acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's ' Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. RfSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. i . The Cool Route. Yv iiaa iioing east ei.ll at C03 Uain 6treet and secure tickets via Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railways. Fast time; sure connections. J I" - - - - I "OUR-SIN!- I I I --gle idea is to give the best values for the least money, and to please H t 1 our Customers. II i BIO CUT ! i I i Every Department! Children's Clothing at j II j Less Than Cost! SPUING OVERCOATS 25 j, B L ..H Per Cent Less than they have erer been of-- ll fered at in Salt Lake City. MEN'S SUITS Immense Stock of Men's $25 Suits for $18; $20 for $15; $15 for $10; &12 fop I : $8 ; $8 for $5. Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Etc. Our United Brand of White Laundried Shirts are the Best Fitters made. One Case Summer Underwear at 50c, a Suit; one Case Summer Underwear at $1 a Suit; one Case Fine Imported Summer Underwear at '$2.9 5 a Suit , STRAW HATS! STRAW HATS! E t fi We have tho best line of STRAW HATS ever shown by any House Mackinaw Straw at from 85c up. Latest Styles and Shades in Stiff Hats, and the Largest Assortment in the City. COME AND SEE US! , - i ." GRAY, ROSS & WYATT. """ J --. - 15-1- T W. Second South, Morlan. Block. . : i - : ' 1 H Ill W IMJI I.IM WUIIMH ISIIILJllUJ.Ii. IHIIISHII" H "" I .'-- ' The tincst imported Lncea oil for salads at Driver Mer. Co., 14 Main St. THE MIRROR SALOON. 135 Main St. Tie FAMODSSPORTING PLACE Or SALT LAKE. MIKE FITZGERALD, Manager. SWfe THE L DENVER AND RAILROAD PASSING THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY In Souta to anj from ihe Pacific Coast. THE POPULAR UNE TO LeadvUle,Glonwaod Springs.Aspeii A!ID GRAHD JUNCTION. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO fmMt Santa Fe MMexico Feists Keachins all the principal towns and minis; samps in Colorado, ytah ana ew Mco. THE TOURIST'S FAT0H1TE UHE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All through trains eqnipped with Pnllmag Palac i. ...i j For cleeantlT illustrated descriptive bocM tit' pi (oat, atdress ..... E. T. JEFFEBY, L S. HUGHES, S.K. H3QPEI, Pres't aad Ml Kgr. TrSc Hmtv. w'( tm. ft Hi- - Aft, DENVER, COLORADO. 1 W. J. SHQTWJiiLL, Genera) AajBt, W. 8C9Ud Wfl, Salt Lake Clty.'Vtah, . t ' i ; i i i '. ' : ' , ' ' . . , ' . I ' .. " ,'- - ' J.W.FARRELL&CO. HP j I ll: I Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Asbtstos Cement Covering t for , . Steam j Pipes ' Telephone soo. p. o. Box UT fal Street Opposite Anerbach Bros. 1 if Brimful f con- - fidenro in it the manufacturers of jX l1"-- Safe's Ca-7?V- v Remedy. -yf f It's a faith that f Y-- kI' Ji maans business, t A 100 it9 backed - a'3 VThI ishi7s wmhaotntehyey. offer :: 500 reward for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. They mean it. Tuey'ro willing to tal;o the risk they know their wudieinti. By its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, it produces perfect and. permriumt cures of tho worst cases of chronic Catarrh in the Head. It's doinfr it every day, where everything else has fniled. No matter hov bad your cose, or of how Ions standing, you can bo cured. You'ro suro of that or of $o0i.. You can have both, but you'll have one or tho other. Here are some of tho symptoms of Catarrh: Iloadaeho, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, sometimes profuse, wa-tery, ami acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid, and offan-siv-o ; eyes weak, ringing in cars, deafness ; orForuiive breath ; smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few ut thajsa likely to be present at once. Libektv Park is the only park in Salt Lake worthy of the name. It ia a play-ground for children, picnic place for adults, and drive for everybody. Natives and strangers alike visit it. For that reason the park should be kept in order. Instead of that an unbearable stench emanates from the lake that drives people away or to dis-traction. Periodically the lake is drained and the vegetatiou therein left to rot for a week or more at a time. Whoever is re-sponsible for that should be removed, or else made to remain in the vicinity of the lake and endure its smell. When a city is short of parks it should at least make the one it has agreeable to those longiug for a sniff of pure air. ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES i A. L. Pollock. Lessee. THE TIMES Is entorad at the Postofflce Salt 3k Citv tor trsosnuasiou lurough liia rJ) aa second-clas- s rnattT. Person cSesirinifTHE TIMES delivered at their houses can secure It by postal card, order or through telephone. When delivery ia irregular make immediate complaint to thin Office. Subscription to The Daily Times, i (ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.) . . 12 months $5.00 r. - s.no " w 1 BO Weekly, 12 months 1.50 (Addreps THE TIMES. Salt Lake City, Utah.) . WKONKSDAY. JULY -- 7. 3803. j Recent promotions iu the army show how fast the veterans of the late war are disap-pearing from active service. Where but a few year ago most of the captains and not a few of tne subalterns were war soldiers, there arc today even anions the field officers a great many who have never sniffed a battle even from afar. Pretty soon the general officers, too, will be recruited from the latter class. The redoubtable Marquis Pe Mokes who wanted to marry Mrs. Fkaxk Leslie and made an ass of himself generally, has chal-lenged Editor Mkdit.l of Chicago, to mortal combat. He will get it. The pen which is mightier than the sword, will lay him low. IVub.v Utah becomes a state let the demo-crat invite Congressman Washington to coma here and run for office, lie deserves something' at their hands. BEKfffx, the assassin, has a bad record, He should have licen hanged long as;o. j Keep your eye on The Time.. Keep cool, anyway. A CASK OF HOME Itt I.K. Whether or not the bill passed in the house f congress yesterday permitting the people of Utah to tax themselves for an exhibit at the World's fcir, t'eeoines a In v.', it matters little. The late territorial legislature appropriated $."0.000 and when the governor killed the bill by bis veto, the oni;;iissioncr.-- , aiib.eriusntiy 'appointed, set to work to raise tbe sauus Miiount by voluntary subscriptions. Iu this tliey surceedod uUinirably and thus Utah will be represcnicd in Chicago just the same ' as if Uiu i;kui'v had come from the public Indeed it is cxnected to be made j fcood from the public treasury eventtially, wheUierthe l uitcd States senate concur iu tiu act passed in the house, or whether a subsequent legislature reimburse subscri-bers, kui''c (here is no dispute about the j wisdom and nec-assit- of tins appropriation j iUe:f, hut o:i!y about the commission that j is 'o difc'.-urs- it. j Rcgarlif.jf Iho latter iU'Je need be said. J 'he late- - legislature which had s knack for bhindes rarely siiipasscd and which lias s'ifT-'- i f .l the. m rt:!ica!.ion ii it were suscep-tible to it of havhig its most Important nets declared uiu-out- itutional ; that I t gislnture disp'iW;d with the governor lb"! riirhf ti, a:,:,;.:it t!;e commission created in ti.e aporopriation bill. The smne :eg iwc, U w;I! be riiicmberoJ. created a e.iuiiiiis'.i.iu jil.-i- its to disburse the appropriation fr t'ic I.og.in Agricultural college i!i oppo6it:(.r. to the trustees by l'::u governor, and tiiere was a 'r:ty row in pi;.pect when Judge Mixer reppod in and jtrojiipiiy knocked the board cf lue iegilatnr out, thus confirming the power of the governor under the organic sw !o nppoint o'Mccrs. Tiie icgUJatsiro in its anxiety to aceomo-tiat- e K.!Ttucky mith played poiiLics where no pontics but only law was iuvolved and thereby caused no end o difiiculties. And thf ii the Home Kilters took the case to Washin-rto- to have it publicly tired. They are so thoroughly imbued with home rule that they go miles away from home to get it. They will have peace even if they have to fight for it. Congress can do noth-ing except to authorize Utah to raise ?50,(XK) iu taxes for the World's fair, and the next legislature could do that just as well with-out parading her eores before the country. fireat is Home Rule and Kentucky mith Its prophet! I CUT THIS OUT! i ! A first-clas- a ticket to Denver and return, including-Pui.i.ma- Sleeping- Car Bekth, j to be U6id during the Kniphts Templar Con-clave, to be held in Dvnver, Ausrust 8th to j 12th, mill be given away FKEEOFCHAKGE to the first "person tilling: ont the missing j words in the coupon below correctly. ( If no answers are correct, the one having the least errors will be deemed the winning; one. Every answer must be accompanied with the coupon below cut from Tne Times or it will not be considered. You can send as many solutions as you wish, providing, you always enclose a Times coupon. The original copy, the content of which are not known, except by Mr. Groshell, ia aerurely sealed and placed in the Utah National bank. On August 4th, at 10 p.m., the original copy will be opened by "a committee of well-know- n citizens, who will determine who is The winner. Each solution will be num-bered as received. No solution will be ke- - CEIVKD AFTER AUGUST 4TH AT 10 P.M. Address all letters to Groshell's Cut-Rat- e Ticket Office, "Wonderland Museum build-i- n ir, Salt Lake City. Here is a chance to see the great Knights Templar's conclave absolutely free of chauge. Few , to what the business has . It --. a few the sale tickets con-fined to atreuts of various companies. Then the that railway are merchan-dise,' trafficking in them. At first was principally to irresponsible ,who by questionable of kinds, were business of in disrepute. In 1879, -. better of ticket that the of was fast a and- - in the states, which would entitle to a in the of honorable and occupations, organized American . The prosperity and of ticket dates --. that. . The public soon recognized that in with - of this , absolute in railway at re-duced was . At this , of that are found every of in the . The are now of the , aud are against the monopolies. In this country Oscar Groshell is railway ticket . f5 saved on . Member of brokers . Office Wonderland Salt Lake City. See that buy of member the . Beware of- - , claiming to be of or associations. I N EX C I SA HLi: IG NO It AN C E. Xohody doubts the right of a newspaper to criticise in its own nay the actions of a public oflicer. To a certain degree that is part of a newspapers mission and the public would rather resent its failure to fulfill it than an abuse of the privilege. But such criticism to bu effective must be at least in-telligent. When it becomes reckless and ignorant it fails of its object unless the ob-ject be to make the paper ridiculous before the world. The llrrabl is an example iu view. Yes-terday it labored through several sticksful of innocent type to show how Governor Thomas had promised the appointment as coal mine inspector to one man and then imported another man for the same office from abroad. A heinous crime indeed! Rut here comes the rub. Xo sueh law as that providing lor the appointment of a coal mine inspector, or any like appointment, exists. It is notorious that a bill to that ef-fect 'vas introduced in the late legislature, but defeated. The session laws arc now published and in the hands of the people. They certainly must be on tile in the llerahl and accessible to anybody down to the proof-reader- . What must the people tiiiuk of a paper so ignorant a not to know the lan s for thu violation of which it chides and vilifies the governor; or so reckless as to impose upon the intelligence of it readers. "e like nggiefcsive journalism, but we de-test stupidity. Ignorance inn public jour-nal is worse than crime. MAusnALs sALz-rrrsr- Axr to an ale to me dir ctcd by the District Co rt of the 'third Judicial District of the Terri-tory of I tan, I shall offer at pnblie sale, at the front door of th coun'y court house, in tbe city on the Bin day of Aug sr, 1K92, u the right. title, claim and jnte est of Rebecca B Carter, 1 ouis B. Tof e, Sadie J Tofie and M illlam Aehworth, of in and to the following described real estate, situate, irg . nd beinir in the County of Salt Lake, Utah Territo y and nnrticnlarlr described as follow t wit-Al- l of Lots forty-si- x ( and fortr-seve- n 4T) of Block one in Kimball's Kubdivislon of Block fourteen ,14; of Plat --C" .,lt i ake City Survey ard situated in the citr and County of Sal: Like l iah Territ jy. To be sold as the property of Be' ecca B. tar.er, Loni, B lofte, Jadie J. Tolte end William Asliwoitit t the suit of liirsm Kimball. Terras of ale; culi E. H. PAHmiNS, TJ. S. Marshal ' BT "'A. Ipy ii8rha!. W. C. Hill, Plain' iff s A'tornrv. Salt Lake City, Utah, 4 u:y 13," J 9:. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN . Third Judicial District of Utah j Territory, County of Salt Lke. Theresa Gebean, plaintiff, vs. T. A Gebean, defendant. 'I he people of the Territory of L'tan send greeting: To T. A. Gebean, defeodant. You are hereby required to appear in an notion brought atinst you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial district of ths- Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed tbereiu within ten days (exclusive of tne day of ssrvice) after tho eervice on yon of this summons if served within thisccnuty: or, if served out of this county, but in this diVtrict, wttnin twenty dsrs; otherwiFe within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to tne prayer of said complaint. '1 he said action is broncht to have a decree of this court dissolvirg the bonds o; ma riraony exist-ing between plaintiff and defendant, awarding o plaintiff the c ire and cu t :dy of the u.inor chil-dren, its is of said marriage, and granting her cuch other relief as :n equity she in entitled to; above rel et pnyei on the ground that in or about the year lss. the defendant wdfi'lly anl j without cause deserted and the plain-- i iff. end has ever since continued so to wilfully desert and abandon her, and to live sepnrate and apart from her, against her will and without her consent. And you are hereby notiSed that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to ths court for ihe relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, ju'lge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Ju-dicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 28th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eisht hundred and ninety two, SEAi-- l HENRY G. M illLL.VN, Clerk. By GEO. D. LOOMIS, Deputy Cle,k. WJOT1CE TO CREDITOiia ESTATE Of i-- l Tezeta L. Bartlett, decease... Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, Samuel C. Bartlett, Administrator of the Estate ef Tezeta L. Pa-tle- tt. deceased, to the creditors of and all person havin claims against the said deceased, to exhibic them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the Brst publication of this notice, to the said Samuel C. Bartlett, Ad-ministrator, at tho office of S. H. Lewi, 218 South Maiu strf , in the Countv of Salt Lak. SAMUEL C. BABrLETT, Administrator .of Tezeta LBattleti. dec ed , . r L. W I STANDARD GAUGE. Current Time-Tabl- e, in Effect May 22, '92. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 2 For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east 8:00 a m No. 4 For Provo, Grand Junction and a'J points east. 9 :25 pm No. 8 For Provo, Parson and Eureka.. 4:03 p m No. o For Binsham, Provo, Manti,Sali- - na and Wasatch 9:10 a m No. 3 For Ogden and the west 11 :ii8 p m No. 1 For Ogden and the west..'. 11:15 a m ARRIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11:05 am No. 8 From Provo, Grand Junction and the east 11:48 pm No. 7 From Provo, Pay son and Eu-reka 10:33 a m No. 6 From Bingham, Provo, Manti,Sa- - llnaand Wasatch 4:45 p ra No. 8 From Ogden and the west 7:00 a m No. 4 From Ogden and the west 9:15 p m Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains. No changes, close connections, salary, speed and comfort. Ticket OMee Ko. 20O S. Main St. D. C. PODGE, Gea. ilanagar. A. E. WELBY, General 3upt. J. H. BKNNKTT. O P. TA. IVIiKlil; WAS CA INK? When the l'ti!i commission ami the il-legitimate fcome rule bills were before con-gress. tr before the committees, Jleletrate 1'ai.NR was prominent and promiscuous in making 9ug;.;elions and giving gratutious advice to members. At one time he even delivered a windy speech carefully pre-pared beforehand fr the occasion and for home consumption. Yesterday the bill spreaniu. a direct tax upon all the property of the Territory for the purpose of raising money for the World's fair exhibit was passed by the house and it does not appear that our worthy delegate had a word to say or a suggestion to oifcr with regard to it; and yet he must have known that the bill vas a farce and would fail of its purpose siTi e the time when it could have been made .r:Ua,i;le had passed. In tbe tirt place, the l commission has raised the mouoy ai;d is iji'uceeUlaff wliii tii woik. ia tbo second j i.il. e tun tiK levy for the year is made and cannoL bo changed. The next levy will be too late, because the Fair will then be in progress. Mr. ('.vine of couiie knew that while the delate upon the bill was in progress, and yet he let it proceed without hindrance. Is it possible that tiie delegate did this with the purpose aforethought to teil the gullible people when he comes home liovy groat the J present home rule house, inciudiu Mr. j (.'aim', really is? What demagogy ! j Here It Is. The popular route east, via the Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railways. Ticket office No. 2m Main street, Salt Lake, Only two nights out to Chicago. . "V A 10 It I X tOI.OU.U'). Calamity Wkavku, people's party candi-date for president, tviig iu Denver yestcrilay maUirii; a ti&ruraia for the silver vote of Colo-rado. Wi:.! t;i: unprincipled, bui sly, and little yaiin: is to throw the presidential into congrosa and get, if not the e, some notoriety for future tise. It will not win. All thU clamor aud clatter the third party is making will die out before tho flection, it always does. We leineroher ii when no less a man than pld Pet Kit Cmjprr. ran as the greenback candidate for president, and how his enthusiastic gup-porte-predicted that the election would be thrown into congress. But it wasn't, bong ' before the eventful day came Peteb CoorJJK wasn't in it. The fact is the campaign does not begin jn earnest until September and then the fight is between the two great parties. The side shows have their fu k, forehand. |