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Show Special Business Notices. READ the City Ordinance ou Waterworks, ete. Great times, baloon aseemiunsj grand ball, prizes, ice cream, fireworks, etc, at liindsey'a Gardens on the Fourth. Bead the advt. moet delightful of all hair dressing cooling ..the head, allaying irritation, caring headachy find throbbing templep, making ; the hair strongy fragrant,' glossy and obedient to' control, so cleanly to use that it will not soil the finest fabric, causing the hair to grow luxuriantly and laut!fully, removing dandruff- and pimples. No man or woman can become bald who will usethn "Lyon's Kathairon properly. il'.'3 Fireworks. O. F. Due, 17th Ward, two blocks north of Valley House, has a quantity of Fire- eod works on hand, which he will sell wholesale or retail, atjcheap rates. miS LA.'blES OF SALT LAKE CITY CELEBRATE THE GLO dl87 " RIOUS FOURTH ! ! Read sheriff's adrt. of Btolen Parties wishing to celebrate the stock. birthday of our nation, in Ladies and gentlemea call arid glorious see the endless variety of seasona- company with their families and ble Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in friends, can obtain a sociable and ' enjoymeat by pur quality and priees we defy com- pleasant day's for the LADIES tickets chasing Geo. Dtjnfoud. petition, at CENTENNIAL EXCURSION to Wasted. Spanish lessons. Ad LAKESIDE and return, on July dress P. O. Box 817. dlS4 4th, 1873, leaving U. C. R. R. De p.m. hie Centennial Straw Hat is pot at 8 a.m., returning at bath "Speeches, dances, waging, like hot cakes, at Dunford's, selling ing and old fashioned games will Our Hatter Read eetray notices South Cot be the order of the day. Boat at (be Lake. tonwood district. Din a first-clas- s Parties Rockv Mountain Coal is an ner can getwishing Grove at the Same the nounced at $6.50 per ton fer car for the small sum of 50 cents, Sup lots, $7.00 at the yard, and $7.50 per 25 cents; names to be handed delivered. Read the advt. to Committee and tickets securvd Fiiuit Jars and Jelly Tumblers on or before Saturday, July 1st. at Conveyances meet the train to Little & Roundy's. carry those having infant?, also Xot Equalled for Economy and children, invalids and picnic to the Durability. We will say the Charter Oai Grove, will run to and from Lake Stove is giving perfect satisfaction, all day for especial use of bathere s stove WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE and we consider it a in every particular, either for wood Cars on switch all day. A good or coal, and is not equalled by any band in attendance. ttove in the market for economy of Plenty of fun and frolic for all, and tickets only $1.00, to be had of fuel and durability. dlS7 ., C. R. Savage, Dwyer, Mrs, A kkin like monumental alabas C. E. Dye, Jennings & Co., Teaster may be attained by using del, Taylor & Cutler, and all the CiLKss's Sulphur Soap, which Ward stores, and of Mrs. E. Davis, dots away with the necessity for Mrs. S. Strock, Miss L. Davis, cam . , .Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It mittee. d!84 i a genuine beautiner, and very first-clas- Co-op- - economical. d&w 'HIE 1AIR. In honor of the memorable Fourth of Julv, X V T e, EVENING NEWS. Saturday, July J, 1870. the glorious Birthday of our Nat'HU'K iff OLI. tion, the Women's Centennial ,Uiity by Oeer.i;t A'aMonat Banff. Ttrritorial Fair will open on the Laub City, June 3), ISTd. Salt Fourth of July, .laying at i.!0J: tcUim at .WA ,, 1OV o, at 12 in., iu the "OLD CONSTITUTION' Building, a few doors Local and Other Matters. South of C. R. Savage' Art GalI ukKuoMEXEK 8 degrees SV in lery. the shade at 1 p.m. Fine. It will probably continue four ' weeks, opening at 10 a. m., and Presidents Expected Home.' closing at 8 p.m. Wells and party are exYoung, PRICES OF ADMISSION. pected to reach home this evening. For adult?, 5 cts. Children under 12, - 10 cts. Meetings. Religious services at afterExcept on Saturdays, when each the Tabernacle admission will be 10 cents. noon, commencing at two o'clock, E. R. Snow, Prest. and at the several Ward "meeting dlSO Ii. A. Ashbv, Sec'y. houses in the evening. Stoneware, Crocks, Churns and Banks Closed.rVThe banks of the Little & Roundy's. Jugs at will remain closed bri, Monday city Just arrived by express this day and Tuesday. ' I the Centennial Hat. Gents call and see. d 185 Celebrating. The places of jbusi-nePost Office Box Rent Regenerally will be. closed on the 3rd and 4th. On 1st and after July the duced. Glass or Call Boxes will be disThe Butchers. For the accompensed with, and the price of Lock modation of the publie the butcher Boxes will be reduced to one dolwill open early on Monday lar per quarter. Those holding Call shops close at 9 o'clock, not and Boxes are requested to make selec- morning, tions of Lock Boxe3 before July 1st opening again till Wednesday J. M. Moore, P. M. morning. to'-da-y. ss Mowing Machines. All those Mow who want to buy a first-clasmeans all Machine should by ing call and see W. Anson Woods' im proved,- - at Nay lor Bros. These machines are of the lightest draft, are the strongest and cheapest in ths market, and can be got on easy terms. We have also the largest stock of seasoned wagon material in the Territory, as cheap as the cheapest A Naylor Bros. dl72 Water Balloon Ascension. On Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, there will be a balloon ascension in front of Dwyer's book 6tore. The article is of goodly size, and will be suitably illuminated. Seriously Injured. The Beaver Enterprise of June 7 says, M. Willis Coplan has sustained a dan gerous injury at his saw mill at the head of the Sovier, having been crushed by an upsetting engine. Coolers and Ice Cream An Excellent Time. The superintendents and teachers of Sunday C. Z. and friends had a splendid schools at Just received, M. I. Shoe Department, time at Lakeside yesterday: MuCloth, Coat Fox sic, singing, dancing, bathing, gents' Boots for Summer wear. boating, &c, were the order of the Freezers at Little & Roundy's. Price S2.50, selling heredi67 diy. tofore at 85. Brother John O. Colli iu is authorized agent for selling the work entitled Correspondence of Palestine Tourists, iu all of the neitlemeuts South of Salt Lake 140 County. What a beautiful lot of Baby and so very cheap at Carriii-jedl25 Oinwoodey'sFurnitureStore. RED CANYON COAL. Still he old reliable $6.75 per ton at the yard, $7.50 delivered. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY in .1 fiieult places. Full weight and 1'iality of coal guaranteed. A last i nit and true friend for the rich and poor. Try it one and all. Orders promptness and uiways meet with ROBERT SMITH, rare. Otik-e- , (ft Main Street. Agent. tJEo. C. Fekotjson, watch maker, 1, First South St., a few doors east ti Commercial St. Advertised by Smile Sozodont, and if you use it daily, the white gleam of the pearls between the parted rubies will prove its excellence as a Den-triliand the sweetness of the breath will attest Its purifying prods&w perties. Silver Plated Casters from four to twenty dollars at dlSl j Little &, Roundy's. Agency. 1 I-- Too Transparent. In view of the numerous, almost exceedingly daily, pleasure excusions, patronized by thousands the piesent eea-eothe incessant growling about hard, dull times appears somewhat transparent. n, Complimentary. Before us js.. an invitation to attend a Centennial ball, on the evening of the Fourth, at the 16th District School-roomMessrs. W. N. Wijliams and W. J. Lewis are the managing committee. City Council. The Council met last evening, pursuant to adjournment, Mayor Little presiding. The ordinance iu relation to waterworks was passed. The matter of negotiating for the purchase of some land, from Mr. C Popper, north and east of the cemetery, was referred to the special committee .'on. improve. ments. s. . Superintendents and Teachers. The regular monthly meeting of the Superintendents and Teachers of Sunday Schools will be held on seven Monday evening, at half-pao'clock, at the City Hall. We are desired to request the superintendents to give due notice of the meeting, that there may be a full attendance. HAUAVS HAUSOLU BALM The choir from the Fourth Ward is an unfailing prescription for a kindly promised their aid on the faultless complexion. Sallowness, occasion.. ce, !rekU, discoloration, dark spots, u n wlib'ome'' paleness, st -- Theatre. The' Royal Illusionists tan, pim- will appear in their extraordinary and redness every performance8pat" the Theatre on ples, eruptions, other kind of blemish disappear Tuesday afternoon and evening like maic by the use of Hagan's and on Wednesday and Thursday Magnolia Balm. A few applica-tns applied with a soft linen cloth p'1! leave the delicate hues of re--jl beauty and youthful bloom. andplication cannot be detected, possiV al)8olut'y free from all -- V warranted purely a veetaWm, 'Extract from the flowers i ,.b "5 eod If France. .I,Toa', KA.TII 4IKON. Lyon's Ka,thon l9an in vigor-atin-g tonic vegetable preparation, positively free from any mineral or aeteterioua substances. It is the i evenings.The following are from notices by the San Francisco press "We can endorse the entertainment by the Royal Illusionists as the most complete in the way of legerdemain that We have ever seen in this city. Professor Keller, in the first portion of the programme. amazed the audience which was neatness and quite Jarge by the, of his experi extraordinary facility ments, particularly in nis oaaon Sensation, of J'The. Flying Cage," In performing this 'fee stands out from the stage, in the midst of the audience, holding a cage containing - a canary bird, and at a word the from cage, bird and all disappear their wandering gaze. 1 1 ia.a most extraordinary feat. Ling Look, In bis "La Fete de Espadas," and his "Infernal Super,"i8 also marvelldus, and Cunard and Donaldson in their startling cabinet seances will give the most ardent spiritualist room for speculation. Call. "The Royal Illusionists opened last night to a good house, and their performances in diablerie and legerdemain are superior to anything yet seen on this coast. The flying cage, the infernal festival and other acts may be instanced as baffling the penetration of . the closest observer." Chronicle; v "The Royal Illusionists have given San Francisco something 10 talk of for weeks to come. Their tricks of legerdemain are simply indescribable and past explanation. What becomes of the cage and the bird which seem to vanish into thin air under the very eyes of the audience? Ling Look's feats In swallowing red hot swords are inexplicable. The cabinet scenes are more like what we have seen bePer fore, but defy explanation. haps the most wonderful feat of all Is Ling Look's "La Cena Infernal," which he is said to nave performed over 3,000 times." Bulletin. Ground?, Fullei's Hill, Li.!y'a and Gaideu-- Garden?, G!?!v.'h!g ether places. In thocitj' there i will be the unTeusual attraction of the Lad it' Ecnefit Ball. psc-cnl.e- 1S7G. The people of the 4th Ward intend celebrating the "Centennial Fourth" by givlcg a benefit ball, dancing t commence at 7 p.m., to Brether Jeter (Jodsell, who is an invalid. The committee invite the member of the Ward aad all his n friends. i I CommitUe of uruugement Bp. H. Sperryi John Precce, John Bailey, Chas. Davey, C. F. Williams. Another Veteran Father Hejry Lewis, an old and much respected citizen, departed this life this morning, at his residence, in the 20th Ward, wl e:e be bud lived about twenty years. Ho had the reputation with all who knew him of being an honest, upright man, firm and true in Iih iidgiity to the work of the Loul. i ! i s , auy-thlugi- this-evenin- . non-payme- - e. one-four- th s, South St. Cue! NOTICE! I ho.x:- THE SOLD LURING 1S75. EVERY STOVE la mmsm uxeisitatk WUEUETtli Us I my frier. hJ I i 1 I : .t:-..- the puW.s l HM O Xj XI Z i ufv. ivx TJ, QXl Pil i'ST Q; DUSERST NEWS. - . ti.t . t'wiujr in. i h.tn inuu-- ; i f ,.1, on til Oil o! I t lKSe. tC ill Oil tt(lKlllllklCllM rult( llHM, t l!i on i iiiitlniioiKiciiiii work mi c.Iit mi J i.lntlnii, litif, r.hun littlna illi Kiitil and oilii itinit rial. t 'I. STOCK up-- rKOIHVE i"tH Absolutely Without a Fault IRE t:.j :s :vx oved VSLD OK SOLD Our New Sliea Xos. 37, 3S, 39, 47, is a - i- - and A SiEVELOUS 10 V t.l OF li i ii i h Ml i I -- Eieafeess cd ng ed ''"fi i'J lept., iim :r: sitfo-wal- k, OMAHA TRADE. one-ha- Au.l nto T, ' inV rv VV ... . or room.. resilience, cacti additional 1 fO 15 00 to 50 CO Liquor Store, Live ry, Feed or btablc, each 8 all (single). 1 00 Kail road 'lauka, per 1,000 frallou9. not lees than, 0 10 . Store or shop, 10 00 60 On bteam boiler, per square fcot of tiro 0 0 40 surface, including Hues, m m Ftcam Boiler, noii.'ciwn ti, n, g-- v. rri t c. i. s. D. .1 . HN-- '. Nit. VMll.tllA, STEELE & JOHNSON, Ever otTertMl to Ihe public. MADE ONLY BY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO Nes. 613, 611, 61C & CIS ir. Ha!n St., Z;o'i's Mireatit.V tlou, Salt luko City, Utah- - TIIU .,n : rsy uu si., tiMha, Ni!' lrn:i irli .1 hi" all. PITTSBURGH TRADE. li;-t.i- !i WM. M'CUILY Refriierator &Wooiea Gutter Co & CO., uraouirvis f tl.f Sia..i'ar-- ItraiKU of vvi. . vnv ; iuji. and w tin ( u iiuf n fi un-li ir.c, lVitt-- M.ii i r H-l- s' OF TIiE MANUFACTURERS lroc .salf 'A (oi s,ili! I til' IS ST. f Vi oli 1 ST, LOUIS, MO. - rooms all tho essential points that to nuko up tho T i M IS :i- id: ami r ut- l.ttU-!i- , Woo. I UO Strn-t- , IMItMUurgli, PENNSYLVANIA. . A'l V. S. il '.Ti;t;v.nF cf Via!s and tlot-til Itil in or in1 V l. Sprinkling: wajfous by special contract. Ptock yards or cot rate, not less t ban '5 H or Diatu Shop, 15 00 M 50 0c galooji Soda , l rinarouutaiii, Lriual private, house 5 (o (public) In hotel, board in? salxu, or store, etc,. .10 water tioset, 5 private ttuut 00 00 iu to 10 ti 30 to 10 Closet, Lub he. tin IioiaI. saloons, etc.,) 10 u to 20. Sec. "7 Kor a simiile ,f r STEWA RT'S (.( 'i: i:nic 00 i ti o 10 t 0o for any purpose not herein specially designated, the rate (shall be lixed tne city Council. iyetc. The water rates estab-ishfor steam boilers, baths. water closets, urinals, snrinklers and other ppecifio purposes, when located on the tame premises where houses, stores, or hotels are supplied, aro additional thereto. must be so specified iu the application for water license and paid for accordingly. rjr.c. Any nerson violating auy of the provisions of this Ordin- I O it u iiiti:u AMICUS, AND tiCXLUAL FAMILY ed CENTENNIAL REFRIGERATOR, rSS, For ua'' who!ea'o and retail, by 7.. C M I.. Mon. UoJbo, Pitta Co., . P. Te wdol. M4ra. Klm'iaH .t Ltwrancu, Win. .iciiHtiiK, Mtrs. Day X Co., (1 W Imi b. Trfl-'niV..1IQ .f- I'll' . .. Pntonl,l Xl.ir.l. "I. 1SV TK. IWt in,! made. tiuarantid 1... l Cheapest ltyfrig-oratoto be f reo f roui sweat, aui to be ntrfectly il I 11 ttiftVI oold. dry and sweet. Buy no other uuui d HI you have eeun them Mr. l - A- - I I'lVIIIIVI 8rt:v.T pros, m, & t'ltifliuruli, Pa. NEW YORK TRADE. ance, where the penalty ia not herein otherwise provided, shall on conviction tie liable to a fine not exceeding fifty dollars for each of- TE3Si ilill M. & E-- l fense. KEC. 30 Nothing herein contained shall prohibt the City Council from amending-- altering or adding to the provisions of this Ordinance in relation to the water supoly or MN'5and , the rules and regulations which may be adopted in conformity therewith; Provided, that no alteration in water rates shall apply to any license issued or contract made with a consumer, under this ordinance, until after the expiration of such license or contract. Sf.c SlAll Ordinances r parts of Ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Passed June SOlh, 1S7G. FERAMORZ LITTLE, , S1A BOYS' CLOTHING Mil 313 JOHN E. CO'A'LES. Also manufacturers of Patent Pawrd Wooden Gutters for eave troughs water conductors, ic. They are six tunes cheaper than tin, aud never leak or rust and will last as ioug tu the houao iu wh.cb Solid they are built. FACTORY 728 PARK tVEKUE, ST. LOUIS d Send J or tlcucriptive circulars, llf II. d Importers, & CO., iMroitrr kn, B03KSELLEBS II .V H II, I..Manufacturers and fc NEW YORK uo BAKER, PRATT tr. Moldings, Picture llacilofc. Mayor. 112 Affifl . STATIQHERa aud 1U Grand Ui Ptrco, YORK. VJ I.t ni.d tf to Price uuy aiilriM4. Doalors lu - yuotatlons malU'4 140 d Ii-l- c BAGS OF ALL KINDS, Tcnitory of Utah, S3. &ait juaKe city, j Seamless, Gunny, Burlap and Cotton B:ig Grain, Bran, Flour, Ore, Salt, Hams, This certifies that the foregoing forWool, R OBInSON, LORD & 0. Dried Fruita, Vegetable, Ac. Flour bag printed to order of is a true copy of the ordinauce, and Grocers. ; Manufacturers and Wkolcfalo Ordinance in relation to Office andMillers Warehouse 8 aid 10 N. Main lValer In the Salt Lake City Water Works, Street, ST. LOUIS, HO. dlT and the supply of water from the Cortina, Inlufi, Illorhlns:, Mot main pipes, and ft,- - other pur- P. SKTDVORK, nriiklim of nerj rte orl. . C. IIAJIIIIS, poses," passed by the City Ceuncil I'rest & Treas. of nil klntln, Secretary lion, Kladonrrjr of Salt Lake City, this 30th day of Knioklnc horoots t'ljrarm, WESTERN OIL COMPANY, J une, A. D.1S7G, as appears of record Hoiti l"iir- Tobacrox, in my oflice. MANUFACTURERS Or f As witness my hand aud AND IvrORTKKS CF AND MiCIIIESY OILS. tne Corporate Ke?l of DcmijuIuiS, LoUlca, Planks, Percus Salt Lake City, this aud AXLE GREASE, CAll sion Caps, German Market 7as SOth SEAL. A.D. of I 1S7G. day June, l No. 813, MAIN STREET, ST. LOl'IS. kcts, Etc. mv Jonx T. Caink, WHOL12iLi: Til.VDE OMT, City Recorder. f I.-- , IMtlY - New York, Whitman 1. I; Money, 3j li & dull; Governments Stocks Cold closed, 4; dull, steady; Western Union, 71; Quicksilver, 13; Pacific Mail, 26J; Mariposa, 8; Wells, Fanro & Co., S9$;New York Central, 108$; Erie. 144; Panama, 136; Union Pacific Stocks, 63A; Union Pacific UoDds, 102 ex interest; tCeutral Pacific Bonds, lOttex interest. - Worts, Ajricnltnral United Order Rules. Having had frequent enquiries for copies of the "Rules that should be observed by Members of the United Order" since the first edition of the same wa? all sold, we have lately printed an authorized edition on fine fancy colored paper, on a sheet 12J by 20 inches, suitable for framing er mouutlng on a stretcher aud hang, ing up in the houses of the Saints. They can be had at this office, or mailed to any address for 10 cents pr copy. af all Ua;i Hakes, CIDER MILLS, Com Shelters, JIAV CUTrJBJtS, IVhtxl Barrows, STORE TRUCE'S and general Agricultural Implements. St LOUIS, MO. . Send for illustrated catalogue. A W. T. THEATRE dU . d JS Hi 113 Beadu SU, Now York. ROBINSON, &. an J I.otn'.iarJ St., P.tlUmnre BESBDltT, H ILL & A' Son. . 1.11 A 13ft t.raiul Street, Comer Cronby; Co,,' . Waahlnjrton Ave. ST. LOMJ. -- !d!no - dl2T Yivtrsaa LM.RUMSEY CO,. BOOTS & SHOES LI. t?liJ8. Fairbanks & HOI - ! rBi iTliii mni Hff & CO. Manufacturer arullTolbcr vf ; . Pumps and Fire Engines Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Iron llre r'ittinps, Iteltluir, IK no, racking aud Agricultural Iiplvu.otits. NOKTll MAIN ST., LAKE LORD Machines d97 SALT It? Chamber and or MANrrAcrCRiK3 Ihre&hincf 6TABOAB ! O Hakbis, - Business Manager. . ST. LOUIS, rvl O NI3CON. CA MAR K Evenlne, IRON FRONTS Tor BUILDINGS Tuesday Afternoon and Thursand Wednesday and Sash, Shutters, Wrought and Cast Iron day Evenings, Hailing, Stairs aud Jail Vaults. July 1th, 5th, ami Also Brent for tho Metal Center Pieces. Gtb, POSITIVELY FOB THREE SIGHTS 713 Park ATfnnf. ST. LOCIS, MO " dl27 AND ONE MATINEE, THE FAMOUS ROYAL ILLUSIONISTS, - , m PECI1L ex.-hi.siv- u-- , mm is crc:) i iv-iu-- A Warm Salute. For some time past a fellow was noticed prowling around the residence of a gentle man who lives on First South Street, and it was well understood that his design was to entice away from her home a member of his family, a young girl, with base in The preThe Shooting Case. tentions. A favorite position taken liminary examination of Ma;uiie, by tue fellow was on the corner for shootir x and wounding Martin opposite eastward, where the Florida, was to liavt come ofl" this branches of a peach tree hung over morning before J ustice Pyper, but, the fence, partially screening him on account of the absence f come from observation. A young lady, of the prosecuting witnesses, it wa? living in a house close by, who continued until six o'clock this had seen him lurking around, and whose indignation was accordingly evening. Lost Paner. The nersou who aroused, was determined to clear Filled that corner of the nuisance. picked up a copy of the Utah Min the other with this resolution, she, ing Gazette, of May 9, lS74,near the loaded a and Bath House, will confer a favor by pistol, evening, got an of upstairs leaving it with Mr. John Black, at opening the window of the Post Office. a sent the shot direction in room, the intruder. The skulk probably thought the pistol had been acci .A Novel Incident. In the First dentally discharged, or something Ward a little bluebird bus built its of the kind, as he did not move,but nest in a newspaper delivery box. paid forfeited. Sec. 12 All persons taking the the next shot," though it did not water shall keep the service pipes perforate his physiology, told terri "Juvenile Instructor." We have and connections, leading to their bly on his nerves. The bullet received No. 12 of the current vol- premises, and their own apparatus whizzed and tore through the leaves ume of this excellent paper. It in good repair and protected from frost at their own expense, but no and branches by which he was sur opens with an articde on "The Sec person, except under the direction rounded, coming uncomfortably followed of the Superintendent, shall bo al- ISird,' Blustrated, retary ' close to ids cranium. The force c f by the concluding chapter of Geo. loweu to uig mto the street or sidethe put pose of laying, the situation then broke clearly up- M. Ottinger's paper on "Old Ame- walk for or repairing any service on him and the next instant he was then "Caprica," ''Entomology," snau sec. 13 If auy cor.su tearing away from the spot at a ture of a waste any water, or aiiow it to be rate of speed rarely attained by "Editorial Slaver," Correspondence, to "A Thoughts," Trip a. im mortals unless impelled by some Our Antipodes," illustrated; "The wasted by negligence, such or leaky or valves, strips perfect unusual motive power. International Exhibition," "The joints or pipe, r.r allowing tanks to It is needless to state that last Power of Kindness," "Letters to leaK or to overnow, or wasteiuiiy vacant. basins or other apevening that corner-waOur Children," "Joseph Smith the run it through or u?e the water for purparatus, Prophet," poetry and other good poses other than stated in the ap The fol and The British Mission. useful reading matter. The plication and license,or in violation lowing is from the Millennial Star Instructor should be in every fami- - of the rules and regulations for of June 12 t controlling tho water supply and the provisions of this ordinance, "'release and appointments. be cutorTfrom'such Ou the the water shall "Earuestl. Young, chief clerk in The Centennial Fourth. and all payments for consumer, the Liverpool oflice, and James glorious Fourth, the Centennial feited, unless such person snau Sharp, assistant ckifk,14.are released Fourth, the following places in promptly pay such additional to return home June addition to the celebration at Og- charges as may be imposed. hoever. by himself, "V. L. Halliday, travelling in den, will be resorted to by the pubSr:c. 11 the Birmingham Conference, and lic serva"sor agents, shall ust family, of this city. water coming through the the Joseph II. Parry, travelling jn the Gtendale Gardens Various water mains without lirstobtaiNing Liverpool Conference, are released to return with our second company, games and amusemeiits, etc. a license therefor, or shall without June 28. Various authority orxn any stop cock, Lindsey's Gardens fixture attached t "John Robinson is appointed to games and amusements--, balloon?, valve or other the system of water supply, or shall travel in the Durham Confer- fire in any wise injure, deface or impair works, dancing. ence. , Socie Hill Fuller's Benevolent any part or any appurtenance of "James McFarland is appointed water works, or shall eat to travel in the Glasgow Confer- ties' reunion, various games and the any reservoir or tank of ence. amusement?, dancing, fireworks, the said works, shall be fiued not " "Stephen L. Richards is appoint- etc.'' exceeding one hundred dollars for ed to travel In the Liverpool Coneach ofiense, or by imprisonment Lake Side Ladies' Centennial , I ference. exceeding six months, or by Various and not Excursion. both fine and imprisonment. "Platte D. Lyman is appointed amusements. Boating,games bathing, Sec. 13 Water consumers shall to preside in the Nottingham Conhot take the water from the inside ference and Jabez W. Taylor, Ben- dancing, etc H. Tolman and Thomas Ball Ladies' Centennial Exhibition of a building or allow it to be taken jamin or run by hoso or otherwise into a to travel therein." at Constitution Buildings. garden or sidewalk for waterIt will be remembered that the Spring Lake Pleasure Grounds yard, cr sprinkling, except when ing Various games and amusements, granted in the license and paid for sailing 4f, the 12th of June compaand no hydrant or ap2Sth. We was the till postponed ny boating, gymnastics, dancing, etc. accordingly, water shall he Tliealre Royal Illusionists, af paratusInfor drawingwhere understand that Elders Young and it will be any placed yard Sharp are expected to ariive in this ternoon and evening. accessible for unlicensed persons to draw water therefrom. city Sec. 16 If any person, after the .'. .eCBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. water has been turned off from his Sexton's report for Mortuary. on account of premises, 21. AN Males Of females ORDINANCE. 34, June. of dues, or violation of the these adults 20, children 35. Caus- Iu Itelatioii to the Salt Lake rules and regulations pertaining to es of death as reported Scarlet fewater supply, shall turn "the C ity Water Works, and the water on again, or use or allow the ver 12; diphtheria 6; lung disease tbe Supply of Water From watet to be used without authority, 6; bowel complaints 4; old age 3; the Main lJpes, and for he shall be lined not exceeding fitly convulsions 3; heart disease 3; Other dollars for each ofiense. Purposes. Sec. 17 Fountains and sprinkdropfy 3; gunshot wounds ,2; still Section 1. Bo it ordained by lers for lawns, gardens, yards or born 2; premature birth 1; injuries Council of Salt Lake City, sidewalks shall not be operated durat birth 1; measles 1; peritonitis 1; the City the That constructed ing a fire. No fountain attachment snowslide 1; elephantiasis 1; cancer by the water works to Supply Salt shall be greater than half an inch Corporation 1; whooping cough 1; lead poison J; Lake City with water from City in diameter, and no fountain shall general debility 1; not reported 1. Creek Canon shall be designated play more than six hours per day, and known as the Salt Lake City during the months of July, August Total interments 55. Waterworks; they shall be the pro- and September. There shall be a E. Sexton. Joseph Taylor, perty of said city forever, and shall stopcock to each fountain attachbe under the sole and exclusive ment, which shall be controlled by Ice Cream. A large number of control of lue-Ci- ty Council, who the Superintendent. Sec. 18 Sprinklers for lawns.gar-dens- , the deaths occur annually throughout may from time to time direct waof construction such yards and sidewalks roust be reservoirs, the country from the excessive and ter water mains and fire used only for the purposes exprestanks, otherwise injudicious eating of ice hydrants as the necessities of the sed iu the license; and no sprinkler shall be used for sprinkling tho cream, an article that should be inhabitants of the City may street outside of the sidewalk, unpartaken of with caution. Yesterless such privilege is included iu 2 of Sec. The Superintendent day a girl who was with the excur- Waterworks shall, under the di- the license and paid for accordingly. sion party at Lakeside totk some, rection of the City Council, have Sidewalks, windows and fronts while she was heated from exercise, charge of the reservoirs, water shall not be spiiokled except betanks, water mains, fire hydrants, tween the hours of H and S) a. in., 1 the result being that circulation and all appur- and 2 aud 6 and 8 p. m. No noz was almost totally suspended for tenancestha machinery toand water- zle for sprinkling shall be larger the appertaining some time. " She finally iecovered, works. He shall have direction of than inch in diameter, but had a narrow escape. When the laying of water mains, the put- and no license for a sprinkler shall pipes, and the lie issued except in connection with ice cream is taken at al!, it should ting in of ofservicewater service. the' supply to other water be when the b.dy is not ovei heat- regulation Sec. 19 Sprinhrtiug wagons and tire hydrants and to all consumers. ed, Should be taken in small quan- Said Water Superintendent, before wagons for the delivery or sale of entering upon. the duties of his of- water must be filled from hydrants tities and eaten slowly. fice, shall take au oath of office and erected for that purpose, and shall boad-i- , with give approved secur- be regulated aud controlled by the Tried and Sentenced. Last even- ity, to Salt Lake City, in the penal Superintendent. ing Francis Uarktr was brought saru of $5,000,. conditioned for the Sec. 20 Steam boilers will not te fill from the faithful performance of his duties. up from Provo, where he has been He to the City Couucil direct, but must be provided pipes shall report with in and convicted sentenced, tried, or ofteuer if required, a tank and supplied therefrom. quarterly, for twice District the First Court, Sec. 21 Watering troughs for tiis doings a Superintendent, the animals will not be allowed a conrobbing the mail, in Millard county. condition of tbe waterworks', and His sentence was imprisonment for make such suggestions as the na- stant flow of water, but will only be allowed to use such quantity as ture of the service may require. life, at hard labor, in the Detroit, Sec. 2 All fire hydrants shall will supply the actual wants of the be nuder the control of the Super- stock having access thereto. NeithMichigan, house of correction. Willie, his late companion in the intendent of waterworks, and be er will continuous streams of water permitted toflowfiom hvdrants, exclusively by the fire depart- be robbery business, being one of the used aud those specially authoriz- faucets or stops over washbasins, ment the broke from that peniten ed py the City Council. No Other water-closetparty or urinals, or from tiary, is away in search of pastures person fdjall open or operate any any apparatus for drawing water. Sec. 22 Free access shall at all fire hydrant, or attempt to draw new. hours be allowed to the water therefrom. ordinary SfeO. 4 Any person who shall Superintendent or other authorized The Fourth at Lindsey's. Mark has made ample preparations for a wilfully, or carelessly run a vehicle person to all places supplied with a fire hydrant, or otherwise wate, to examine the apparatus, gay time, at his gardens, on the against ot3 carelessly injure the the amount used and manner of wilfully Fourth. ' Among the attractions same, or drawror attempt to draw using water, and any consumer will be prizes for the most expert water therefieai, shall be subject violating any of the. rules and reguone hun- lations oontrolliu-thewater supoperators in various athletic exer to a fine of pot2 exceeding liable for all ply 6hall forfeit all payments made dred dolIirf,'-id balloon of ascensions, a cises, couple aud the right to th use of the wadone to said hydrant. music1 by Daynes' .band, , 4 fire- damages BEOiS Wrenches for fire hy- ter. Seo. 23 The City Corporation works, dancing, &c. Besides the drants shall be furnished by order extra doings on the Fourth there of the City Court oil to the F Ire De- shall not be held liable for damage partment, for their use, and to such to any consumer by reason of, a will be plenty ot facilities for peo other persons as may be deemed stoppage or inter iption of his waon ple to spend a good time there, the Council, and any ter supply, caused by scarcity of , by proper Monday the 3rd. officer, or member of the Fire De- water, accidents to the works er partment, or .other person having mains, alterations, additions, reof one or more of said pairs or other unavoidable cause, charge To. Parties who To' Go Where who shall permit the beyond a prorata reduction on his wrenches, to Centennial the celebrate want same to be taken from their place of licensa during such stoppage. , Fourth will have plenty pf oppor- deposit, or to be used for any other Sec. 24 No telegraph post, tunity.' On that day there will be purpose than the extinguishment hitching or other post shall be put or set within four feet of any excursions to Ogden, Provo, Lake of fires, shall be. liable to a line of down water each for dollars service pipe, nor within six not .&ceetltri' fifty Point vamj, , Lakeside. For those offense. . feet of any main pipe, except on a who wish to remain nearer home Sec. 6 Whenever any person de- written permit from the there ato Spring Lake Pleasure sires to obtain a supply of water re-iu"r- h z lias, if j'.aced (Or s i liii Four lined Digging Forks, 50c. each. 2CO Picugh Handles each. - d - Ml 500 , . Editor Dcicrcl ,'cw: -- TO F l U-in- . ST, LOUIS TRADE. . i ntorial Centeunhil Fair, whkh should bo largely patronized, well worth a visit. There is also the Museum, nml in the evening, the Theatre. June 30th, fium the ity V.'atet Work--- . I;e VVhete'vei tlu Sl.s. vntot shall n:ako .application thesef"! in mvins Hie laid, i n l shall ( riUiilb- - M',yor and peiu an nllov.cii waters ot tho io convey i iut he will no ti;.i .urceint over li- City Cteek from miy oitch i r place t ed by such niles and M nrulati-'donot by priv i' Uh lo'int.-itv:j incon.-ii.sten- t with t hi Ordinance a mestic, ie iu.iiii-ant her of t may be by the Mav i fuirdtnarytriig:tion tile toriiiui f tiu.' water supply of lots, un 'ei!. direc: f the sum tppu-:ui;,lUHI-,loWatet master, iht h;.l :!i the waters s.id jtatu ui" i.ind cation, buiidiutr , uumber of be hereafter diverted from the ordiloom.-- , ai l the eutlie area of nary irrigation ditches for the sup grounds iu Le supplied, and fully ply of steam boilers or other meand truly s:ate all iho purposes for chanism, and all resolutions, ordi-nan- e me waier i to be used. s ami j erinHs allowing wind . . C I. TM. any l . 1? person loeo.Mvey th "en application kJ. waters or ( .' tui.ua l.y a tenant, it must be ac Creek or any part thereof fiuni lity the companied i,y the signature of Hie ordinary ditches by pipes for auy owner of the buildiug consenting to use or purpose whatever, wherever and authoii.iug the introduction of tbe water mains arc laid ate hereby water into such premises, and ex- - repealed. to ruh-the Sec. 2tj The a.'iuual taten for the and preshiy agieemg regulations embodied in tboai.i.li supply of water from tho water cation and to the provisions of thi.-- works, to be ptid setii in Uiuiuante. ate hereby fixed and esSi.c. 8 Every perm-- making up advance, tablished is follown.'to wit: Per annum, pllcatiou for water shall pay iu ad- ncor ukon on f i oo to vance the cost of the service pipe Kakerv . i ii .i . . 'n ..I i and connections, calculated from IlttUK . s on to an oo the centre of the htieet(regardless of Hu tcher Shop 15 .0 to oO oo Shop, ouc i r two me location oi me main) to the in Uarber chairs side liue of the curbstone, includ Barber Shop, each ad. - 10 00 tioual chair . 2 0 lug iuw necessary stops, ana on Bath, a uo to 10 oo private res donee payment thereof and of the water Hath, in iu lioiel or boardiutr rent as per schedule of rates, herein Ml 10 faoue, one tub , afur contained, a license fr thi each additional tuh ' a W use of the water for the specified Baili, public, by eixcial contract Milliard saloon, miIj bar ... lb 00 to M oo time shall bo by the Mayor Boa ruing house, each room or prBMing oiuoer of the Clfy with water attachment.. 1 TO roomwithout water Council, and atWs'ed by tho City Each 1 attachment 00 the seal of the Boarding- house, uo licence iwioidti, u less (VI 10 thau city. room or Society hall, not less SKO. r)c;v-iservice pipe there CJub , than 15 cO hall bo attach d, at the curb, a Cattle, nor homl Ml i 10 an Btore (O 0 00 cock Vrug fo Key hex, which shall mP be p:iM fur l.y the consumer, and Fountains, in only by eptcial contract Fire jilups yard f r cxtinRiiish-nicu- t be iiinler ihe control of of tires, by spoclal contract. OP the Superintendent. Horses, per head fct'U. hi Ail service and other Hose counoctio i for sprinkling sidewalk, per foot run, up to 60 feet... pipes underground shall be of Hose oouueetion for sprinkling' east iron, extra sliot.g lead or tin with privilege of sprinkling lf tho width of the lined lead, uud laid not less than foot run, up to 50 feet street, 0 50 four feet below the surface, and all Ho.--per e connection for sprinkling sidefor 60 water walk above pipes? supply, whether special contract.foot of frontage, by insHle or outside, shall be of sufli Hose connection for sprinkling sidecit-nstrength to stand the water walk, no boeriae lots 6 10 than Hose oouueetion for sprinkling garpressure, and all such work, alter lawn or ations or extensions thereof, must den, yard, per square 0 05 te dene to tho acceptance of the yard But no liceuse less thau 6 00 But no extension superintendent. of a consumer's attachments shall Hose connection, for washing Drl- - o nn vato vehicles. nch ol.i,.i. be made without first obtaining a iioso counecuou, ror washing livery license therefor. 5 00 veuioies, each vehicle, for drawing water in yard, same Sec. 11 If any water consumer Hydrant as yura sprinkler, and Hydrant not price shall permit any person from other allowed without payment alsoof the usual license for tho use of water for house or premises, or any unauthorized person to use or obtain water from Hotel, each room, with water at Raid consumer's premises o water i tachment fixtures, whether inside or outside noiei, eacn room, without water at- i oo of his building, the supply of water tacnment, 20- 00 rioiet, no ueense less than may be cut otl aud the amount House or residence, ono to four PROM. 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