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Show RAILROADS. EVENING :NEWS. Utah' Central Railway. TELEG11APHIC New Time Card, I'etoriin.ry ,1st, 1888. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE SALT LA KB DAILT, AS FOLLOWS ... Going South. at.. Going North. . 8.03 a.m. Mil ford Atlantic Express at.. Express p.m. Juab Express City aad U. A N. Express at 4.10 at 7.20 p.mr. Atlantic Express at.. 10.20 p.m. Pacific Express at rrk , . Iff. Its peculiar efficacy is doe as mucn so me piooese ana The bopreaie Court denies the A p. km ia componndiUB-ato rtUimrtv the for a Kehearlag of plication themselves. I ingredients LIKE II Tame It in time. It cheeks tb Telephone Case. diseases in the outset, or if TDE DISCUSSION OF TIIK TARIFF. they be advanced win prove a potent enrc. . p.m. s Passenger Tram Arrive in Salt Lake daily, a follow ' Fronv'Worth. From I a.m Milford Express at... Park Citv and U. A N. Express. ....11.10 7.20 p.n- Juab Exp res at...... Atlaatio Expreas at... ,.. 1.20 Atlantic. Expreas at. J.m. Paniao Express at.... 6.U i m. Accommodation Train. - 1M oooooo sao oosvoo Ml No Home i p.n Wioit it lie Washington, May 14. If the programme eutiined by the democratic majority of tae ways and means com- It takes the place of a doctor and costly pre FOR WHOSE scriptions. Air who leaa sedentary lives will find it the best preventive of. BENEFIT and enre for Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, BillOBSness, Piles ana emai repression. no loss oi time, no interference with business while taking. For children itJs most innocent and harm less. Ko danger from exposure after taking. Cares Colic,, Dlsrrhcss, Bowel Complaints, Feverishsess and Feverish Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will find it the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little taken at night insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacaation of the uoweis. A little taken in the morning sharpens the aouetite. cleanses the stomach and sweetens the breath. JOHJT SHARP, General Superintendent, : FRANCI3 COPE. Gen. Freight sad. Passenger Agent. have long resolved that I would apprise yoo of the eej sense of obligation which X feel. There is Botalag which I now enjoy that I do not owe to the happy chance of having used Dr. Darld Kennedy's Favorite Remedy at a time when I was offering all that a human being could endure. My trouble began In my Kidneys over nine years ago and from which I neverexpocted to recover. First there was Increasing pains In the Small of my back aadta my loins. I was feverish with no appetite and bo sleep, I was compelled to se4 cane when I walked. andl naally go' so weak that Icojld not stand alone, The distress In my back weUterribla. I was bornlag up wttn a fever or constantly shivering as If cold. In a few months my pbystcans said I had B right's disease, which was indead alarming Information. To add to my affliction after I had been 11 1 about two years, I had ita apa bad attack of gravel. When this made pearance my puysictaa gave np my case and ttnve reala-netnU I had to to ale. Up myself the beat In I no four different doctora attend me, worse. Klx vsara country, jet I eon'tanuy grew one. bow veil 1 remember tne Gar, i , last Dr. Davtd Kennedy's Favorite, Remedynur-ofadvertised la our pHr. I K liondout, chased a bottlo. paring the price oif one rw.fi... bott e I used it faith tuny. After using and OB a threw away my cane and went to New Vosk was this ma, eurad bottles sir visit, and three years ago,! I have never had a return of gravel, and nor of the pains or weakness la the back, years of age I am now though 1 am over slaty vucoroni and strong ss I was in my prime. Mrs. Burg HI!!. Ohio. EmellneP Mtsner. Avutd making a mUtake, by .remembennevtne name of medicine. Favorite Remedy. Prtea tUW. made asisonaoui,x. s. .. I Continued from First Page. WASHINC1TOJS. ! 4.00 came at last. A Locky Woman. NEWS. UNACQUAINTED WITH THB GEOGRAPHY Or THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL. INFORMATION rtOM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE mittee holds good. the comloz week the House will be entirely devoted to the great debate ' on the tariff bill. Tuesday had been set apart for the consideration of labor bills bat in pursuance of aa arrangemen the committee on labor is to have another day at a later date. The interest in the dis- uv cussion promises to Increase as the oa week which will end the debate draws to a close, owing to the facs that several of the leading spirits on botb, sides of the' House are announced to "" ,.... speak. The pension appropriation bill, the Cincinnati exposition bill, the pleuropneumonia bill and the bilMor the admission of Washington Territory are measures which more than any others, 5B. C. M I. Drag Ilept. Agrents. Old fair to occupy the time of the Senate open session duriDg the week, and they are likely 11 reached at all to come TTJIVCOOII i& CO, op in the order named. - A PHTSICI&S'S OPIXIOS. "1 have been practicing medicine for twentyayears and have never been able to vcgetablecomponnd that would, rut op Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move ttie Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative of the system." u M. IIinton. M.L1- -, Washington, Ark. - ' THK JPILES ICBC CUBE A A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Architects was offered ia the House today by Neal to extend the liennesaee; term ol office proposing of President and to Tx years, and to make the President ineligible lor a second term. 49 J Its central nositibn and close connection with. Eastern Chicago : lines at terminal ooints West. Northwest and Southwest, make it the ia that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantio trite mid-lin- k CUKE I'OB HICK. HEADACHE. end Pacific. Its main line and branches include Chicatro. J oliet. Ottawa, La Salle, Z. C. M. I. Irug Store have Free Sample Oeneseo, Idalino and Rock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, of Dr. tinnn's Liver Pill. Cure without Peoria, "Wftahian-ton- . P airfield. Ottumwa. Oskalocsa. west Libertv. IowaCity.Desmouies, fail; removes Pimples in the Face; relieves Centre Guthrie .Billionsnpss. and miuroves Digestion. Only Audubon, Harlan, Indianola,. "Winteraet, Atlantic, Knoxville, dAs : i. xslufT3. renton, uameroa, one for a dose. 2" cents a brec in towa and Council St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth and Atchison, m Kansas: Minneapolis and St. Paul, in ftCQXG WOJfG SING, I Minnesota; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in Dakota, and rV many other nroaperoua towns and cities. It also oners a JUST RECEIVED NEXT NOVEL CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the Pacifio Coast and intermediate places, HAS Fine Silk Table Covers. Beautiful DAY fine "Onion of COACHES, Novel Serenes; Silk Handkerchiefs in Depots. Fast Trains making' all transfers in great variety ; v ases. Crockery ware, Japanese Lilies, and a iuu nne oi Chinese aad krxd. (bttween Chibako. St. Joseph. Atchison and Kansas City) restful KECLIN- Japanese Novelties. rrNGJ CHAIR CAK3, seats a JtusJS so Holders ox inrou?n larst class ucxets. SO F. First Bon - L- - City. cfmtdLmiona al 7a cision. This suit is known as the case of the City Patti ticket swindling oflexico. court also rendered an opinio denying the applicatfon of Coy & for a writ of Juibeaa corpwt. These cases are better known as the tally sheet eiectien f saud cases, and grow out of the frauds alleged to have .been committed in Marian County, Indiana, in the election last Novem ber. Coy and Bernnamer were convicted of complicity in the frauds, and it was contended on behalf of the prisoners that the federal court had no jurisdiction to try them, as the alleged election frauds concerned only, the county ticket, and did not' affect the congressional election, v Opinion dis-by Justice Miller, wita Justice Fiela V senting. e - NEBRASKA R'Y ROUTE) ' from Kansas Citv and St. Joseph to Fairbury, Nelaon. Horton, Topeka, a 'S.'"L VLrALZSi."? Heringrton, Hutchinson, Wichita. CaldweU. and all fl. .1 --M mi points in southern Nebraska, Entire ian4 1 Kansas passenger equipmentinterior r4 H M IMlh fI I manufacture. beyond. of th celcbratid" Pullman K J I I H ri Solidly ballo.otea track of heaw steel rwltr! iMBfwTiwgrMSTj rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safetv nnnli.infcea and modern improvements. Commodious, well built stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and luaury assured. Sr.onthweat .IT! THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE favnrltA rrftxirpTi Ta.tV CThicniro. Taiand. Atchison. Kansas City, and RrcTr Min- East-Centr- al Hlldll , T. JOHN, General Manaeer, E. ( IRE FOR P1LKS. M- E. Y. & Rio Grande Western RAILWAY. UNION PACIFIC RY. "Tiie Overlaad Route," The Oaily IJne Currylna; the Cnlled UU Overland Kail. ; Pu'Iman Sleepers aad Modern Day Scenic Lme of th e World ! Through tsoacnes irom tne aiisaeon tuver, " i"; - lKMt BoanS Tralni. CONmuunOJSii Ko. 10. DIRECT 8, " - . In. 10:80 a. m. City. 8:45 p. m. .Art. 8:00 a. ao. C'cicago ' p. . 8:30 a.m. 6:55 a, m. Ko.7. Pa't Lake City...Lvi s m p. m. Ogden ..........Arr. 7:15 p m. Siin Francisco. .A :iy a. m. 7:50 a. t:J0 a. a. 19-4- . T?lrigham and Wasatch Trains. r.v s :t-- p S:i!t S:iil City, Uity, 7.45 :au a.m. Returning, m. p. te.T. ilanaser. CTESTERM VJ r m lis ' First . and tTHi It -' .,. P. P.. OMAHA. ; IJoiltod?. , Oyerlanu Express- - . T " ill' ' in UTAH Jk p.i a.i Mail and ,E'xpTess Accommodation - - ARKITB, ; DEFAKT. 8.63 ... ...... a. as. t '. TP. w Hi' TxT tTl T , Xientin2' rianOS .4(p.at. ....... 11.2 -- ' . i a.m. S.S NORTHERN AND OREOON SHORT LINE. - nCJ r 7.2 1.20 ....... ...... Mail and Express. accommoaauon. . TUB FAST AND ELKQAKT i T. A., ARRIVg. MhiI and Kxpre. Mm i tod.. DEFAaT, Mail and Express.. (fe mpER$,5!l'SIC , p. ia. 4$ .lJro'aTlS. o i PALACE, 47; IF Fii tt outh Street. 4.1 a.m. ....... .3 p.nt ?DESERET NATIONAL BASK ECHO AND PARK CITT. ARTUVS. Mail and IS 11.24 a.i Express DEPART. 4.10 p.m. Which makes close Union Depot ceases. Mail and Express.. tiona with through trains from Tho 8.03 a.ra. train, leaving Salt Ijike, ana tho 7.20 p.m. train, arriving at Salt Lake, betweea carry through Pullman Sleepers s SaltLake AND TBS JTMST City, Cheyenne. Denver sod The limited trains carry Sleepers bothCity. east and bound between ALT LAKE CITY. . PAID UP CAP1TAI . . . SUKPLl'S, SALT LATCE CITY- CHICAGO And Eastern Cities r, THE DIRECT LINE TO- - HT. PAUJi, DCJLiUTH, M " PALACE SLEEPING CARS ' " I' JSTorth- j i aim X tNTlNTE! AJP OTJXS. Aja j - TCestem I ' J. II. a. j. Jamesgkok8heck, Sharp." L. 8. Hills, Cashic AsS&Cashier. Jas. T. DlBECTORS Little, s mum DEW. Bays and Kellx Exchange on Bfew York, Hnn Franciaeo, Chleago, S lionls, Omaha, London, and ftinel pal ContinenJal Clllea. 'ttr Make promptly. DEPOSITS PAYABLE OS! collections, remitting rocedds Market. WMesale ana Eetail Bclcta. "WAsatch Meat Dining Cars !.. ACL THBOCeH TBCAINS. For full informition apply to 200,000 :7: wr.t Ogden -- . and Council Bluffs. Sleeping car reservation cab te see n red for either east bound train, or for tho Utah. Northern and Oregon Short line train, hy application to the Union Ticket Ofice at ; Salt LakCiiy orOg'lea. J. V. PARKER, Division Pass. Agt 20,000 H. S. EtbRrtiGK, Iresidcnt. John ajHARP, Vice President J wm. vv . kitkr, Kaa-fa- X"o I. f DKAtEnS IN 'ALL KINDS 0 YOUNG, traveling Passenger Agent. SALT LAKE CITT. J.H.wniTKAX.H X. WICKER, K. P. WILSOX. Ucn'l Mang'r. Tr'nic an'g'r. Gen. Paf. Agt 22, W., FIRST SOUTH ST., LAKE CITY. d.saiv FlNGRAHAFf T11IS FINE IESIAN . NKT11EH- 'MPORTED FROM THE lands, and reotstered in the llolnticn Friceian Herd Hjk, (No. 4t55) will remain lu the yard at the Bishop's General Store CI house, Salt lty, during the season of Ib8. For terms aiply to $280 UPWARDS 4 JOHN N. LEES. No. 156 B., Third Sooth Street. - -- - - "- A PATENT ISSUED. 1 The Senate spent throe hours Inr secret legislative session Clscusslng. tae Kiaaieoerger resolution lor the open consideration of the nah treaty and the Hoar resolution for a Thia a the ORIOI W AL CoDed gpnag stenographic report of the debate, to oe made paoac at too option of eth e Elaatio Bectloa Health Preserving Senate. Bath were defeated, the dem ocrats Voting solidly against them and of otaar so called health' preservthe republicans dividing according to individual preferences. The coning corset, stiffened with WOOD an their sideration ot the fisheries treaty was ataar worthleta aaaterial, aad caUed hya farther postponed till next Monday. Corset-Bewar- Mi STEAD FITTERS. CABALISTIC nVALBAA-- ' to deceive yea. ASK TOR THB - IlumMng Material,' JPumps, JMpe and Fitting DR. SCmiLLWS Steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Roofing, ' Gal - - AND,TAjrjE NO OTHXR. EI 9m4et Iron Cornice, Guttering , Etc. . : f. ' ; '! GARDEN KOSE AND LAWN 3PR!NKllER3. 07 ' 1, O. - . . ABOUT FULLER. '",.' ' Some excitement bas bees caused br the discovery that a printing oSJce here bas Just turned oat the reason t why tarspblet giviDg be tlr. i'oller ahosld sot as chief Justice. The man wba icon-Arm- ed . V; t'vervtninr is new. stylish and ood. Call and see us, and ive sell low and guarantee examine our goods and prices. ' satisfaction. , V f' D. A. U. A. COOKE. OSCAR GROSHELL, Shiley , Groshell & Cooke, i . W inters. of i East, Xo. Second SoutU Street, Suit Lake City. SOLE AUEMS 1'OR TIIK SF.W 3ZCijLi3 south-wes- ti aiVBnillIOX, . Place. o itixxo down. 8100 III a Year. 5i00 In two Years, at ' Hlffhtner Cent- - Interest., Tlie Most. Liberal Terms Offered by Any rirm iu the County. Ult. lo) Pries nf , lAHr l.isr V A WE HAVE A THRU t'J HO I'T r II . - t'lTY PROHEItrY Ok I ARV ACRE. 17 ANO Pl'ItMC.ALWAT" IW OrriCE. uq. with COOKE. rr X.X jpiROiPmitrvr G R OS HEL L fc S HI LEY I. BR. iaktR j . , liar yyi ?'plIai f J . further ordered that the 'clerk cause copies of thia order to be posted in three Tablia place in Salt Lake County and published in the Deseret Evening n kws, a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt Lake County, three weeks successively of June, 1888. prior to said lath day ELIAS A. SMITH, r Probate Judge. , , Datea aiay lzm. less, of Uiah, Territory fiait Lake. I Conntvof 1. John Cntler. Clerk oTTrie Probate Court in and for the County of Kslt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, ddhereby certify that the foregoing is a full,- - true, and correct vcopy of Order appoiating i time and and for settlement of final or distribution in the matter of tho Estate Of Carl Jtocgaard deceased, as appears of rotxad in my office. ., ' In witness whereof, I have here-"- onto set piy' hand and aflixed IgBAL.1 the Seal, of visaid. Conrt, this ' l'ith day of May A. DU 1A , i . ' JOHN C'CUTLER. ' f Probate Clerk. d 3w ia C acco-mi- - wT' , . JjRGALj NOTICK. JnJJie Trobate Court in and for Salt Lake vitan. iimiinyoi IS.' jjouavy t i Estate o ileary the matter , .i W. -f or-tb- er , Debenbam, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of SElPetitlon for admission to Probate . of Will, "PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OP SAID A. Court in said matter, notice ia hereby the 17th day of May, given that Thursday, A. I). 1988, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the Bait Lake City, Utah House Court in County la the conrt room of said court, Territory, has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of Hyrnin J. Deb-e- n ham praying for the admission to probate JOHK M. CA1TK0H Oa-XVO- It tirrl n ertii n oe. siBTfJa.BXiles3n33 ... County.'Dated way juin, inss. ' ELIAS A. SMITH, 'Probate Judge, .'. : . i ' GUARDIAN'S SAL.K OP REAL ... .ESTATE. - '. ot :; J';. SaslJoors3)Ms,IOuliis;Etc., BAltSTERS; SEWEIi POSTS and STAIR W0KQ, . . i MxurtTTAOTirasma ALSO ' t County the Court in and for County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a tun, trne ana correct copy of Order to show cause in the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Warren B. llarrinsTtoa and Thomas K. Harrinxrton. minors, as appears of record in my office. '. in witness wnerenr, i nave nerennto set mv hand and affixed the seal ot said Court. this If th day of May, A. D. 1888. JOHN C. CUTLER, seal. " Probate Clerk. ' d4w ' . - . - Harrington tninnrk havinff filed her petition her. in, duly venfled, praying for an order of sale of the real estate ot said minora. for tha purposes therein set form, it ia therefore ordered by the Judge ef said Court, that all persons interested in the estates of said minors, appear before the said 18th day of the fovuBOb 6a Monday, Probate Court tr A i t , i'itn ?tin, of said Room at said day, the Court Probate Court, at the County Court House, ia the City and County of Salt Lake. Utah Tern an order should to show causu tory, said guardian, to sell not be granted to thewhy so much of tho real' est ate of the said minora saic as snau oe neces at pnonc or a copy of tins order be nob sarv. and thatprivate lished at least four successive weeks In the DK8EJtBT Evening News,, a newspaper in saia City ana printed ana puonsnea Thnmsa j I ... QEORQK M. 28. TEIEPBS1E 5 AH UARRINOTON, NOW HAN TT ANN nah Harrington Garn, the Uuardia 11 and of the Estates ot Warren B. Territorf orofsalt Utah, Lake, Kos-gaar- All Street. .. I . s-- w pmERSlfPlffiSNp .. praying among other things for an order allowing said final account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled. all It is ordered that person interested In the estate of tha said Carl Rosgaard, deceased, be and appear befora the Probate Court ef the County ot Salt Lake, at the Conrt.Roem of said Court, in the County Court House, cn the 12th day of June, I8s, at 11 o'clock a. m., then and there to shew cause why an order allowing said fiaal account and' of distribution should not be made of the residue et said estate among the heirs and devisees ef the said Carl deceased, according to law. JAMES T. FLASHMaK? WM. C. MORRIS, ' - SHILET. Basrs 25. O. ?! a,Pt. 1st, 1888. raiOES riLEa It tt ILI.IAWA, Salt Ukk City, Utah. tbence west 61, rods, thence south 20 rods to the beginning;, that said property is unimproved nd non productive, and that itandis for the best Interest of said Ward, Ete., Cook, Keyhole, necessary that such reel estate sbonld be sold j partly for the maintainanoe and edu '.' ALSO cation of said Ward, and partly in order the proceeds may be put out at interest, Olrcolar both Solid and Chisel that or invested in somo productive property Point Tooth; and "Irlumph," Therefore it is hereby ordered that the next km oi tne said wara ana an persons inFor Felling Timber with, aad are Selling at Of terested in the said estate, appear before the Court on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1H88. at 11 o'clock a.m.. at the Court ltoom reof this Court, the County, court House of of Stock their a Taaa ever ; also Full Salt Lake County, in tho City and County ef tsd , sowatd Salt Lake, Utah Territory, then and there to , alwaya avhasd. show cause why an order should 'not be irranted for 'the sale of said real CHtate V&And it is further ordered that s copy of this order be published once a week for four successive weeks before the said day ot a newshearing in the WESBSKTMwj, TO THE AFFLICTED. and published in said City paper printed Bait Lake. nd County of . . Dated May ISAAC HARDY CO.'S CATARR1I A. SMITH, ELIAS tho Head, Remedy will Cttiel'aiua in Probate Judge and Ringing, Buazing FUs, Diziiness Sounds and Roaring poises in the Ears; LI Utah, Tekritoky ofokSalt cerated Sore fcyes. Dry. all Bronchial SS. iJiko, County pi J Asthma, Bronchitis and Clerk-o.the Probnte f eases and even pronounced Consumption I, John C. Cutler, Bitters voun. If taken, in conjunction with Tonic in anu iur uic wmuii wi nan. nmc, u all the do of and English Remedy it will remove Utah, hereby certify that Territory Consumptive persons In two the foregoing is a iuu,true ana correctof.copy Coughing in If m oneweek.i it Will cause in matter the the of order to snow chacge weeks and it will estate and guardianship of Oeorge F. Win the patient cannot, lie dowa in bed ' recora result. as the a oi my in ter. appears accomplish minor, interolncc. Tonic Bitters should be taken;Will SC I Whereof. have' nritneaa hereunto In rc Remedy; they nally with catarrh mucous from all parts ol my hand and aflixed the seal ot said cohrki move all poisonous ; from a!. this 12th day of May; A. D., 1S83. the body and cleanse the blood JOHN C. CUTLER, SEAL circulation j win remove corruption in the the Probate Clerk, Rciaa and Kidneys, ill Gravel from dlw tending to Ulceration and symptoms of Disease. Brighfs Al b using the three combined will remove the cause and theraby cure TJKGAEj NOTICK. with Diabetes. By bathing over the kiobeya : ., ail fever the English Remedy it Will take out ' the Probate Court of tho County of Sal In and inflammation. Flense write for circulars, and send two Lake, Territory o Utah. eent stamp for advice. Direction on each L In the matter of the Estate and Guardiai V. M. I . Rait Lake City. hw ship of Warren B. Harrington and . Mannfactnred and put np by LMardy. Thomas K. Harrington, Minors. US w South Temple SUect. bait Lake City Order to slmw cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate should not tie maae. Ia the Probate Court of ealt Lake County, Territory of Utah. Ih the Matter of the Krtate and Guardiiin-shiof Emma Pearl Smitli, a Minor." "VrOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT in of aa order of the Probate Court)Hiruance of .Salt Lake County, made on the 11th day of May, 18SS, in the matter of the estate aad gnardJanship Of Emtna Pcnrl Smith, a minor, the' uudersigned guardian of the person and estate of said minor, will, sell at private tale, to the highest bidder for cash, tfold coin of the United States, ou Saturday, the 13th day of May, 1888,. at 10 o'clock, all th right, title. Interest and CHtate, ot the said Emma Pearl Smith, in and to all that certain lot, piece or pared ot land, situate, f ring and being in Salt 'Lake County, Utah Territory, and bounded and de8cribe4asioaiowa,to All of lots six (6), seven T), eight (),nine (9). ten (10) andlve (li).in block thirty- two (32), containing tea (10) acres each, of survey farming plat, territorial one Brighton and Included within the limits of lot (1), north-eas- t the of and south-east- quarter five (5), and lot four (4), quarter of Section t and the quarter of the northwest quarter of Section four (4H T. 1, 8. It. 6 1. W Salt Lake meridian Bid In writing may be left at the office of Furniture Company, at 41 South, the . Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at any time after the first publication ot this notice no to the hour of lOo'clock a.m.. on Satur 1884, at which day, the 19th day of May, hour and day the said real estate will be sold.- 70 M-eVIH- STRKIHT. V a SOLOiJOM BROS, GOLD nnin rmrnvrirf' am riAiin tiirmnnnninn' iu iut, ruiMu ur mm mim:tm: that we MAKE BOOTS 811 ire wottld ; p An strong. Itofer by; permission to Taylor Bornney Jk tt2- - IVo. Etc :: - mA OE 8, and eay and in Finish, and MUCH MORE Style equal than any ' Imported Goods brought JintoURABLE the Market, and tee guarantee ail Seams ,and that the JPrice is as low as any goods that are Solidly Made of First Class Material. ' . , SOLOMON EROS, GOLD. satu.. south-wes- Co-ep- - SUSAN B. SMITH, . Guardian of the person sad estate of Em ' ". ' ' ma Pearl Smith, a minor. ' ot a certain document therewith presented, purporting to be the last Wfll and Testament of Henry Debenham deceased, when and where alt person interested may j Vappear and oppose the probate of said will, LEGAL NOTICK, or the granting of letters' testamentary to h f: a for said , Ia the Probate Court, in and for the County him, petition, prayed oi BaitAae, xcrritoryoi utaa.; t Dated at Salt Lake City, May 3rd; lSSS.f In the matter of the Estate of Sarah Co. Salt Probate Clerk, dlOt . , 'iotaf-comiXR- i for the Third af'JTcmtnrtr. Utah - . District Conrt i lathe . Judicial District of f .. ' ;,tt :; i X. t.-- 1. f T i '. John Squires, Plaintiff, Eleanor 1 C. Sauires. DefcndanL f--x The people of the Territory of Utah, Bchd i. . , , .greeting: To Efeanor F. C. fightrosj Pefedant, ' !T0TJ JL'-- i ARTS" ; HEREBY REQUIRE t TO K. Tubbs, Deceased, j . I t ,,'.! -.... Order appointing time and place for settle' meat of una) account and tot hear. ,' : 4 petition for dubabulion. READING AND FILING THB PE ON titles of Joseph O. Youagv odminis o.' Sarah K. Tubbe. de trator of the Estate ceased, setting forth that he ha Aied bis Anal account of hi administration upon said estate in thia Court; that all the debts have been fully paid, and that a portion of said estate remains to be divided amoag the heirs of said deceased', and praying among other things tor an order allowing said flnul account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled. It is ordered thatall versons iatoreote-- l ii the estate of the said Sarah K. Tubba, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Room of said Court, In the County Court House. OH the S3rd day of May 18bJS, at 11 o'clock a. then and thereto ia, allowing. now cause wnv an order saia nnai aeeonnt and of dmtnbntion shociid not be made of the residue ot said estate among the heirs of the said Sarah -K. Tubbs, deceased, according to law. It Is farther ordered that the clerk cause in three copies of this order to he posted and pubpublic place in Salt Lake County NKWS. lished in tha DESKRET ETENINO t circulated ia Salt newspaper printed and' Lake County,- three weessx successively , prior to said Mrd day of May, 1888, , A.sMmr: elias 1 Probate Judge. Dated APTU sard, lata. : .aapear in aa . ACUon b rm m you by tne above named plaintiff ghtgatnat the District Conrt of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and lo'answtr the sied ttierein within teadayk compiatnt of the day of service) 'after the service on. you of this (ummoas if servSQ within this couhty; r r, f served out of this bnb in tlusr district, within twenty county,otherwise within days; days or Judgment by oefanlt will bo forty takea against you, to aeeerding the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brooaht toobtalri a de cree dissolving the marriagd between plaintiff and defendant, aad. awarding- to plaintiff the custody of the minor children j issue on tbo ground of various said of acta 'of marriage, committed by defendant adultery with one tJames Greer, (sometimes known Jame Wesley) and iith one Solomon Hancock ;. aeo on the ground sf desertion pf plamtitf by defendant, and on the farther ground of eroel and inhamka treatment of j plaintiff by defendant TlRRITOBXOF UtAH,".' And you are notified, that if yon COUSTrF SALT LAKE, TT fail to appear andhereby answer the said complaint . f'wtlerT Oterk of tho Probate as above required, the said plaintiff will ap- in aad for the County tf Salt Lake, ij to too vourc tor tne rejiei aemanaeq Court la the Territory of Utah, do- hereby eertify tha forecrofna is a full, true and correct ' ' li" iithess, lie "lio! Cbarle B. that appotBttug time and piece for Zane, Judge, and the Beal ot ropy ef Order final aocoant ana ior aisrra-tio. tie District Court ef tboThird stUmentoi . m . titer of 4be Estate of Saih K. it l9he 'Judicial District, in' aad as w aspoara ..--of record ia too Territory of Utah, tbjealth TuV deceased,' (SEAL. t of April, in the y target ' " day ' ' .n'.'v'sl witness whereof. I have here-.t- , our one thousand eight iianU. aflixed .unto set my . hundred and ISEAf. the seal ot said Court, this O- '"TlEysT-o- : ircinLLAN.- ClerV, 3 !rd day of April, . J04LN I By CUTLE.lt, M, Zakb', Deputy CJerk, J f ' Piobste Clerk, (ex-elusi- ve ' a.E.iEii's t -- . . t 1 ' 9 i j .... J ..... i i t.fi.- " " l ; : . i JJ.! I mik-.'."- - ,: I eighty-eight- j - , .' a .' " ad A-- D, 1 .1 -- MAKES TH E LOWEST PRICES1 For same quality ol goods aa 1 TtV ANY BUSINESS HOUSE IN UTAH.-- n .; fj Without doubt the Eagle 'Emporium ; 4 ill . -- ba Ird . Gents' Piiraishiiigs t Ill,; . WW j f j iuw ' All! SLIPPERS. ClOTIIIIfi SHOES : - his MONEY RSrUBDED at aa time ordered the pamphlet printed gatreresname as C. II. Parker, aad his tho corset does mot-- prove ssatisfactory. idence as the House. Inquiry at Rigs anows that be? is not a the latter place - What motive FOR SALE BY actuated guest there. him is not kuowd. The pamphlet Zs. V. 12, Bait Lake City. consists Jo, mainly f.pf newspaper i g , FABT OF i THE FISHERIES TRKATT. PLOHBERS, GAS Saws' ' I.OWEB carry a complcto line of ' -FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW BLINDS, FEATHERS, ' SPRING MATTRESSES, 1 BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. George F. W inter, a person and estate of minor, pravisa for an Order of Sale of cer rent Situated In the Citv v.il: tain pstnlft. ln and County of talt Lake ana Territory or Utah, and described and bounded as follows, being a part of lot four, in block ten; ot plat A, ealt iJke City survey, commenct corner of said lot. ing at the thence east rods, thence north 'JO rods, Haa, rprifflit Hill, llatad. Rip, Panel, Tenon, rmalsia;. Compass, Bnteber, JEte. Osie - Piano bnyer are cordially invited te call and pee the celebrated BHINNINU ft CON OVER PIANOS. We have the largest and best stock of new Upright Piano west ef Chicago to select from. PRICES from . The Commissioner of the General Land Office today, by direction of the of the Interior, transmitted Secretary to the Surveyor General of California, lor delivery to the confirmees, Joseph . Emery, Nathan W. SpauldlDg, administrators ol the estate of Abner Basset t, deceased, and Mary Ado Bas-ett- , widow, the patent for the private land claim known as the Kancho San Jose CliqUito. .. The claim is located In ana nas Monterey uounty, airont'oa the Pacific ocean of about fifteen miles. aa area of It embraces about 8)89 acres. It is the first California private land claim patented daring tae present administration. :i Hotel BULL . Unt, ! PIANO DEPOT, Slock mmI a Half Kstst of Cllft ! P. The Supreme Court of the TJnited States, appellant, vs. McLaughlin et ai.,irom ine circuit court ot tne United States for .the Norther! District of California. Suit was brought in this case by the government against the Central Pacific. Kail road. Company and LCLaugnun ec ai , as; noiaers oi pat tnts for lands lying along the route ot the railroad . between Stockton i and Sacramento, and claimed to bepart i tne grant to tne rauroaa company. The government; claimed that the natfnr4 wore lacnnrl fnr t.hla lanri aa I failrAd land by mistake. The mistake i was that the land was within thp tv. terior boundaries. iof the .Mexican . , i i grant i which formed the basis of .the contest. The raljroad eastern eompany contended the oounaary was only mtenoea to go to the foot hills, which would make the territory described contain nearly twice the amount granted;- ''Grants of that kind, It was explained, of a.ccr tain quantity to be located in a large area, are called floating grants. The contended that rands with government in the exterior boundaries ot this grant were reserved from sale or Dther disposition, being under eaaminatipn in tne courts, and that the rallfx ad grant did not take effect, at any pointwithin the exterior limits of this Mfxtcaq grant the railroad having beon lo-- i cated across the grant. This was true to public reservations of with landsregard such, was oramtnilitafy re- also true with reserTationfii It gard to Mexican grants of specific lands while they were under exaaiina. tion, but the compaBy contended that iioating grants were not suoiect to this and , hence obtained ' patents to the land ta dispute.- The court decided of the Mexi that the eastern can grant wasboundary as the rauroaa claimed to it company be, and therefore most ef the lands were outside its exterior limits, and as to them the patent was valid: second, that the law of the reservation did aot apply to the floating grant further than to and satisfy the quantity granted, distherefore the remaining lands ia were ree f was also the and pute patent good as to them also. The decree ot the court Is affirmed, and "it Is lurther ordered that this decree tie entered, nunc pro tunc, as of October 10, 1877. case ll and .I involved the same points as those set forth in the above. j f 1 and was decided similarly. Justice Miller aanounced the order: It is now ordered that all cases on the docket not decided, aad ether business of tne tewn not disposed of by the court be and the same are hereby continued until the j next tern ol- the court. . OMAHA. Line. , PAClFlb TRAINS Main ! " GOVEItNM 8NT VS. THB C. . tii fclnp of George " . ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF UNION I r0 JTJlL,kxT ROUTE .( . Sleepers FREE on Threagh Mall Trains. J. POTTER, J. S.O.TEBBETS, V. A RAILWAY.! W CO., 41 Maiu Street. "ITrE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM THE public that our increased trade has demanded unusually large purchases of Fall and Winter Goods. We have enlarged our store to make room for our new stock, and secured Uio services of A. b. Geddes to assist ia tlie lanagemeutof the businea ; to that we now can suit all. Ourlines in men's, boy's and children's CLOTHrso, 1CBN18H-jxg- s ckdehwiAR,iivts, cAPPf, etc.. are -- flr Voi.rprfr- - ' W rrir We-lowe- s?; Mr. Geddc8 is a member of the Firm, but has been 'employed, for the latt four years, as m the lMJa District techool. ' principal We kindly invite our many friends and the public, generally to give us a call. I ' Haggage Checked Thtongh to and from all l'rflnts East and Wett.ano conaectiosa made at Missouri River with limited Trains of Eastern Lines. tlea.f Pass. Jtgt. CHICAGO U RTSi- - THE Denver.Cheyenne, Kansas City, Courv cil Bluffs, Omaha, Chicago, St. Lou; and Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington Ter I ritory, and Northern Paoifio Ceaat Lines. A. 8. CED1IES fc - No.l - BSTVIIK , ni. West Bcrana Trains. ' i ' i ' ' p. 110 11:80 :90a.aa. C?den.......,..Lv. Salt Lake . Telephone No. 81L TORONTO. Drc, FURNITURE COM'PY- - TTe InUie - Probate Court ot Salt Lake County lerritory oi, Ltau. Iu the matter of the Estate and Guardian The Sopieme Court denied the apfor a rehearing of the teleplicationcase. This application was phone made by the People's and Overland Telephone companies; who claim that Drawbangh and not Bell was the first inventor of the' telephone. Justice Miller announced the opinion of the court orally, lie simply said as none of the three Justices who had con curred in the opinion of Chief Justice Waite, upholding tne validity of Bell's IiKOALi NOTICES. patent, had requested a rehearlngi and toai as it was tne settled rule oi tne court not to grant reheariags unless X.EGAL, NOTICK. this v? as done, tne application most be denied. in and for Salt Lake The move for the reopening of the In the Trobate Court of Utah. County, Territory case against the Bell Telephone, was a decided adversely i in' r tha In the matter of the Estate Of Carl This leaves Court f Supreme today, Kosgaard, deceased. Bell the people m full pos. Set. fi" Uca. who holds close relations with come Petition for Distribution. members of the Supreme Coutt 'gave READING AND FILING THE? out the verdict of the court in advance of A. T. Chrlstensea, administraof the rendering of the decision; At ON tor, with the will annexed, ot the estate the; big of any rate,-i- t -1s certain--tha- t Roesraar '. deceased, setting forth stockholders- In the Bell Company thatCarl he bas filed his final account of nis adknewwhat tfieTrerdictwas going to be ministration upon said estate in this Court: ail the debts have beep fully paid, and iarly laafe week, aad manipulated the that that a portion of said estate remains to be di stock accordingly. vided among the heir of said deceased, and 7 127 w. SOUTH TEMPLB5 ST. BA-TtTOl- er the Tele p HONK cask. T. E. TAYL011, ISAAC IIAKTOX.M.'B. OENVEB ANL M Hay, Gram & E. A. H0LBR00K, Gen'l Ticket FaN'r AtMt. CHICAGO, ILL. Bern-bam- Itching Piles are knowna by moisture Ilk. producing verydisagreeabl perspiration, itching after getting wirm. This form as well as Hlind, Iileeding and protruding :'iles. vicld at on;e to the application of Dr. Rosanko's Pile Ptemedy, when nets directly noon the itarta uiiertp.d. absorhinir the ta- mori", allay:nathe intense rtchmg and a permanent enre.- 50 cents. Ad Bosanko Medicine Co , Pi qua, dress The J Z. U..or O. 51. I. Drug Store, J dSs - and Pul. The tntirist ronto to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watartown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the Treat "wheat and Dakota. Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota and dairy belt" of NorthernSeneca and Kankakee, offers superior- rJBSMJS'iStWLgi "H? The short line, via facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Jlncuanapoiis, xaiaMt)tlRfi EIufr3, St. Joseph, Atchison, yette, and Council! '. Kansas Cit-r- Minneapolis and St. Paul. Vor Tickets. Mans. Folders, or any desired information. appjy to any Courion Ticket Office in tho TJnited States or Canada, or address. Kt. s The Supreme Court rendered an opinion in the case of Oeorge Benson vs. Juan N. Navarro, Mexiappellant, can consul-generand the republic of Mexico. This la an application for a of habeas writ corpus brought here by appeal from the circuit court for the southern district of New York, that court having denied the application tor the writ. This court sustains the de fIf 13 THE CHICAGO, KANSAS (CREAT ROCK ISLAND Cross Cnt. rest. T lee-- F LKGAL NOTICK. ..y IS COKSISTTiftJ 1 CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC,R,Y. and Lines at Salt Lake city. May A "Disston's Celebrated A. O. Caaaoa, K:e. aad Tress. Dealers & Manufacturers. tr Office houra 12 to 3. CAREY Feltlt, WBOLXSAUt S KXTAIL f, Superintendents. WK STILL THAT line : of f. II. CO-O- P. APPEARING TO THIS .COURT FROM IT the PLEASE REMEMBER fllea petition this day presented and by Johanna Winter, the uunrt.ian.of the i rest. Hfary Smith, - ' t need not suffer from this Xjl distrcasinir digeane again in nil yonr life. Email's R.Jm acta as a nonllice and lul ri- CALIFORNIA AND THE TARIFF. cator, aburiiS the turatrs and allays the In o cauttit, no acid, tense itcnuig at once. s Bragg and ThompRepresentative ao pain. A. McGibbons Esq. Poplar son, of California, have Had a conferitc'i-ing; had "I writes: street, Allegiieny, Pa., and members and bleedinir piles so bad I coo Id not t'.t. ence with the chairman stand or walk without intense sufferinjr. 1 of the committee on ways and means. doctored with many physicians, and tried Thompson expressed the intention of all the (so called) enres that I ever heard making the following amendments af-- 1 out hundreds T f dot- is vain V(paying of, ectingCalifornia interests.to the pendI - i T" n, or ing tariff bill: Bags for grain, hops, iara;a hhui a usua .uiau;l, s Ointment. After the first application I enmade dutiable by the wool and joyed the beat night's sleep 1 had for ten 'bill at 15 ores, cent, to be placed - on the years, aaa two ooxes nave cured me com- free list ; per olive oil, on the free- list, to Wherever Introduced Dr. pletely." Emairs Balm takes the lead, and has the be made dutiable at fit) or 35 per cent; sale of any Pile remedy in the world. raisins at two cents per pound, plums largest Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by and piunes at one cent per pound, and mail. 0 cent boxes. Address Zion's Co two or three cets per pound. at borax Mercantile Lake Salt Institution, operative ; .' d4w.(2) BIN80S, VS. MEXICO.;. City. mo.-- ieia City will extend the water mains of caul, oily A and second Slrocts, as- follows; along Commencing at the intersection of Fourth and A streets; thenco south along A to Second Street, and westerly along Second Street for a distance of twenty rodsnlciw written objections tJ said extension, tignosl in value, of the by the owners of one-halas property ao to be art ec ted or benciiued, sliown by the last preceding city asse-meroll, are filed with the City Recorder ou or before Tuesday,, the twenty second of May, 1SS8. day The estimated cost for Said extension of the water mains is twelve hundred and ttftv That ($1,250) dollars. the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of said ex tension it will be necessary to assess a tax of four milia per square foot, running back to me centre oi. eacn uiock.upon all the lots or pieces ot ground adjacent to or abutting upon the said streets along which said mains are to be laid a particular descrip to wit: tion of which is as follows, tne wnoie or Lota sand s, Kiqck 44, The whole of Lois 1 and 4. lol:k 4:t. The whole of Lots 1, 2 and 4, lilock 42, and The whole of Lots 2 and 3, block 41, All - i in x iui u. i By order of the City Council, FllAXCIS ARMSTRONG. Attest: Mayor : . Heber M. Well?, Recorders stfAt..) to show canc on apidicatiou Rooms 12,. 91 Order u uardian for order of sale oi BertUd Building, or address rV O. Box UM Real Fstate. aar ent Vice-Presid- & -- t d Tax for the Assessment of the ExtenalOM of Waterworks on Fourth, A aad Seeond Bflreets. J is herrby:of givex, vfOTiCE that tho Council 6alt Lake City Of CompUeatexl with Gravel. How Help May 10, 1S98. Tuesday, I mayorotice: a.eaa CASE OF BRI6HT8 DISEASE i y ri FTTT TTPfTKrn |