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Show RAILROADS The Salt Lake & Fort Doyglas Railway i Will run Trains to aad from Fort Douglas as follows: 4 To take effect July 8, TIME TABLE NO; 2. No. KASTWAItl. No. Not, 7. No.-S- 9. , No.1. 3. j Frou the Corrdppondence I.v Lv Lv Lv I u 8. NO. 10. f 2Lv Ar I -- : I Trains 1 and 2 run daily and Wednesdays' excepted). No. 1 arrivtnjf at Fort Ionp;la8 in time for Full (Sundays Dress Parade every day in the week (Saturdays and 10 excepted). Trains 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and run Sundays only, No. 3 arriving at the Fort in time for Dress Parade, Sunday morning inspection and guard mounting. Nos. 8 and 9 5 and 8 run D.4E.G. Bathing Trains to and from Lake Park.timeTrains connectingwith for Band Su'ndavs and Wednesdays only. at Fort Douglas in No. 5 at Fort Remember there is now' nearlyarriving a Kepiment of Soldiers and a Vine Bandpractice. Douglas, which appear at Guard Mountings and Dress Parades Daily, and at Band Concerts Wednesdays and Sundays. To see the City and Valley in all its beauty, taVe a ridover jibe at Lake & Fort . .. Douglas. Street Car Connections at Liberty Park, First South and Twelfth East Streets. sun-day- s . FARM FliOM MAIN ST. AND It ET TURN, 25c. C. W. HARDY, W. W. MACKINTOSH,' G. F. and P. A. Supt. and Engineer, JOHN W. YOUNG, Prestj and Manager. S Utah Central Railway. elr 0 p-- Frm Xe-rtn- 11.10 7.20 1.20 sm .m 0VA0 1.HV.m AifpyBodatloa Train. MJLNCI8 COPE, I Gea. Freigkt a.m Milferd Express at. . p. m Jnak Express at.... a.m S.lCp.m. JOHN SHARP, fieaeral 6apera4Mat. a4 Passexxsr Agemi.' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Y. Continued from First lieyervof jRosui- 1'aa-e.- to-i- . ; - I r opur-atlo- a, - IS HEREBT GIVRN RY THE NOTICE Cotmril ef 8alt Lake- City of the ACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOORAPHY Of THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OP THE Tebeitort of Utah, of Salt g 'and Builders, TTTP1 AH GOODS - Ontario. At Cape Vineent the Inlander and Annie Lawrie. small passenger steam LKGAL NOTICK. ers, were driven ashore and a number oi barges sink. Court in and for Salt Lake Probate In the At Sanriv.Hook- thl tMtuitj, aerriioiy ox utaa. sea is very storm continued and theaftprnrr A. Ci SPALDING & BROS., nt 241 Broadway, CItlCAUO. f MW XORU., I OS nsMltoon I - ronga. P??!. Ml J Largo Stools. LEA-ROUT- E J neapolis and St. Paul. . The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the great "wheat and Dakota. dairy belt? of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota and The short line, via Beneca and Kankakee, offers superior Lafafacilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis.Xeav.en-wortyette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Kansas "Minneapolis sad St. Paul. or any desired information. For Tick eta. City, Man. Folders,Office to in the United States or Canada, or address. any Coupon Ticket apply S" OF -- i-l V. O. JEKYXR AMD RAILWAY. Scenic Line of the World Kast Bw id Trains No. 8. .Lv. 9.20 a.m. .Lv. 10.50 a.m. .Ar. 8.45 p.m. .Ar. 8.00 a.m. Ogden ?alt Lake City. lienver.... Chicago So. H.40 10.10 7.00 6.55 - SUNDAY. rJTTNE 24, '88, 10. - tu j . I A81 TUB BUS OATS Train wflrleave Salt Lake City special at 9:25 a. m.; returning, arrive at Salt Lake A j. "Tki OrerUnd HotAC The Only m ktnts Llnaa. FarnUx Sleepers FKKX Mail ABJUTa, sad Express.. Accommodauoa. i Mail dlf Tbs Hewlett 0 Saderup, ANUFACTURERS Xeie'jjuoL.e 405. j j i I I i rFWTTP. t. Court, in the Count. Court House, Salt Lake City and County, Utah Territory, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court for the settlement of said at which time and place any personaccount, interested u Mjuajr appear nuu snow cause, t i if anv thArw Kai Wkv a ..i not be settled and approved. ibss. juiy znq, j JOHN CUTLER, Clerk Probate Court. By H. S. Cutler, Deputy. dtd "' a ' . f : . . rBKIEFr TELEGRAMS. i . .M.i ". P v sjb. train, isavleg Salt Lsks, sad p.a. train, am vis g st Salt Lake, 0S rsrrv tbroagh Pnllnisa Sleepers ketwess Salt Lake Cit v. Che venue. Denver and Kaa- a City. The (lamed tralas carry Sleepers feoth east aad we bosad between Ogees asd Council Blul. car ean b reenratieas seenreS Sleeping for either east bessd trains, or for the Utah A Northern sad Crsrea Short line trains, te tk Union Ticket OMes st by - application i rVs C!tyorOgKs. ; J.' V PARSER, r ..; S Diviaios Agt This is ths ORIQiWAL OoQsd Spna Elastic Sectlea Health PreserTing Corset. Beware ef ether se called health preserv- tsg eersets, sttfeaed syitk WOOD an etter werthless sasteriaL aad called toys CABALI3TIO asms te dsceirs yos. TOM TJBI one-fourt- lak e ;' J 7 -" j- ' f : ll cue a. us. ,' nxiui'd, City Becorder.' i NOTICE ZJ-- fSrzz r v .1 the Intention ef tne City Connell to Aatendl Water Mains en West Temple and North Teninle Streets. i; a! C , Of v 'L -K m STO "V .V-r- - ' I.M I - I E;,S GIVEN BY THE NOTICE HEREBY ef Bait Lake City of the Intention ol such Council to make Ute TIN PUTE. SHEET IRON, STUMPED WARE & TIHNEBS' followlna described bnprovement, it Extending and laying iron water pipes or: tne mains along street,ofnameiy loiiowing North Intersection at the Ttecinnlns and West Temple Streets and run012-1- 8 Temple Btreet, St. to Street: also North First northward ning at the Intersection off west beginning ono Htraots Tcratilii nt North Temple to First Went Street westwarj running on side of the aaueduct, and the north dnfrav of the cost thereof. estimated at One Thousand Eigbtf Hun FOB SALE BY dred mxao) Dollars, tjy a iocai assess ment anon the lots or pieces of jrround described dUlrict, within the following aisu-tc-t to oe anertea or i Dene. being tne t said flted by namely) 4. 5 and 0, bloelc 4; I -All of lota S,improvement, 2. 3. 4. 7 and 8, block B5: All of lota U All of lots 1 and X, block 101, iu pilat A, Salt Lake City Survey, and j j All of lota 1, S. a, 4nd 5, block 6, In ITU. o. MOBKIS, plat AT JAMES T. FLARBUAK. t i Bait Jjae Vity ourvey. i c.All to theksarry protests snd objections ina out of such intention must ho pre sented In writing to the City Recorder on or before Tuesday, July 31st, 18S8.I being the .said pouncil when it thet near lmest ana by win nnuiaer iucu uujuaiiuan as mMV b made LheretA. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake i wjtn. City, noaae June HE BER M WELLS, City Recorder. 18 to-w- If. Main is. TD0L5, Louis', Missouri, S3. O. hs 3MC. 1., Sole AcentB in Salt Xalco City. Hear Petition for Distribution. RRADWO AND FTLXNO THE PR V7 tltton of Isaac Riches and Jobs Kicbes, aamimstrators oi tne estate or jonn Riches, deceased,, setting forth that they have filed their final account of their admin istration nnon said estate in this court, that all the debts have been fully paid aud that a portion of said estate remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, and among other things, lor an order prayiqg, said final account and of distribuallowing tion of the residue of said estate among the I entitled. persons It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said Jobn Riches .deceased. be and appear before the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court Bouse ' at Salt Lake City ea the 19th day of July, 'KOTlCJEj iocn, at 11 o ciocx a. m , men ana mere to show cause, why an order allowing said Of tne IntesUen e the City Cennell final account, and of distribution, should te Extend Water Mains on fTnJnl not be made, of the residne of the estate Street front ElstkUi to Tenth among the heirs and devisees of the said ... . John Riches, deceased, according to law. , Street. East It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Court cause copies of this evder to be post- "XrOTiCE IS HEREBY OIVEN BY THE ed in three public Places in Salt Lake Conn. IN City Council ol Salt Lake CUyT ol the tv, and published In ths Deskrkt Evaxntd intention of such Council to make the ' - ' . Bnb Nkws, a newspaper printed and eircu following described improvement, tt lated in Salt Lake County, three weeks Extending and laying iron Water pipes or successively prior to said 19ta day of July, mains along the following'Street, nameat, the termians of the ly i Beginning ELLAS A. SMITH. main on Third South Street near Eighth Hutu Btreet and runnlna thehce MMward Probate Judge. . Dated June 8th, 1888. Booth Street to Tenth East along Third and defray Street of the cost thereof, estimated at four thousand Territory of Utah, thirty-threseven hundred dollars and County of Salt Lake, i I, John C. Cutler, Glerk of the Probate (94,733), by a local assessment upon tbs Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, lots or pieces of ground within the follow in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify log described district, being the district that the foregoing is a full, true and correct w no wmwu ur uvsruira ...u muu uu copy or uraer appointing time ana place provement, . . K .4 .11. n..i. inamely: for settlement of Snl account, and to j.. AU of lots I S, and 8, block 4; bear petition for distribution in the matter a aow w, or of the Kstate of John Riches, deceased, diock ioa ah A II Ar lvltf w ssnh as appears of recond in my office. nns &. nuu 9 kluk ixii vivun vi 7 and & block 41: All of loU In witness whereof I have hereunto set .AT JO ia Ikt nnas All itm awn VI seal ot affixed hand and the said Court, All my lit'fOntns f viwa m lm j B. Salt Lake City Survey; tnia otuaay oi wane, a. it. leen. 2 All of lots and 3, block JOHN C CUTLER, (SeaLJ All of lots S and ft, block 21, in PlatFrSalt .Probate Clerk. ; - 13w Lake City (Survey. v . . By II. 8. Cutlkb, Deputy Clerk. All protests and objection to the carry, of snob intentions must be ing outIn LKGAIi NOTICE. to the City Keeorder on or before writing Slut, 1888,' being Tuesday', Court In the Probate in and for Salt Lake said Council when it the time set by tneJuly of Utah. as and such will consider County, Territory hear objections be made thereto. may j In the matter of ' the Estate of Sarah By order of the City Council of Bait Lake Kewn, deceased. City, madei June 2nth, 1888. i HEBER M; WELLS, ... Ctty Reeorden, Order appointing time and place fer Settlement of final account and to hear LEGAL NOTICE. Petition for Distribution. N READING AND FILING THE PE- - Ia the Probate Court ia and for Salt Lake County, TerrKory of Utah. tition of Daniel Stewart, administra XJ tor oi tne estate oi saran jvews, aeceasea of the EsUte of6arah Matter In the tnai ne naa nice nis nnai setting ofxonn Lester Bagley. deceased. his admlnistratioa npoa said estate in this Court; that all the debts of said decease and ot said estate have been fnily Order appointing time and place for settle- meat of final account aad to hear that a portion of said estate repaid, and t petition for distribution, mains to be divided among the heirs of said j deceased, and prsying among ether thing READING 'AND nLlifG THE for an order allowing said final account OM and of distribution of the residue of -said of Isaac Sears, administrator of estate among the persons entitled.' the estate of Sarah Lester Bagley, deceased, his final It ia ordered that all persons interested in setting forth that be has Hiedupon said esthe estate of the. said Sarah Kewn, de- tate of bis administration that all the debts have ceased, be and appearetbefore the Probate been ia this Court; a Salt bake, at the Court ef the County fully paid, aad that portion of said Court Room of said Court, in the- County estate remains to be divided among the heirs Court House, ca the 27th day of July, 1888, of Mid deceased, and praying among other at 10 o'clock a. m.. then and there to show things for an order allowing said final cause why aa order allowing said final ac- account and of 'distribution ef the residue, count snd of distribution should not be of said estate among the persons en tj tied: It is ordered that all persons interested in made, of the residue of said estate among the heirs aad devisees ef the said Sarah the estate of the said Sarah Lester Bagley, Kewa, deceased, according te law, and that deceased, be and appear before the Probate the said administrator's account should not Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Room of said Oonrt, in the County be finally settled. j - I te further - ordered that the Clerk Court House, on the 10th day of July, cause copies of this order to be posted ia 1888, st 11 o'clock , a. ra., then sad there to three public places ia Salt Lake County and show cause why sn order alloiring said final account and of distribution abould net be published in the Dmberut Evkhiko News, made of the residue of said estate among a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt Lake County, three weeks successively the heirs and-- devisees of ths said Sarah to law. Lester 1888. 27th to said of Bsg'ev, deceased, according day July. prior further ordered that the clerk eaase It is of ELIAS A. SMITH. ' be to this order pasted in three Probate Judge, copies iublic places InSalt Lake County and Dated June 30tb, 1SS8. . ia the Tksk- -t EvaniKO Nkws, a newspaper printed . anu circulated in J u Utah, Territory of Salt I,. Lake Salt County, three weeks successively Countv of of July. I. John C. Cutler. Clerk of the Probate prior to said 16 th day ixiAS a. warm. i Courtis snd for the County of Salt Lake lrohate Judge.v ra the xerritory or itan, ao nereoy ccrury 18F8. ' ' Dated 6th. i Jane i that the foregoing is a full, true and cor OF UTAH, f rect copy of Order appointing time aad TkRBlTOST ' ; Coumtx or Salt Lakk. l , for settlement of final account sad place C. Clerk of Jobn the Probsts to hear petition for distribution In the matCutler, I, ter of the Estate of Sarah Kewn. deceased. Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, In as appears of record in my office. the Territory ef Utah, do hereby certify . 11 wiuwn i pits nere that the foregoing is a full, true Snd correct nato set wkiwh, my hand and affixed copy of order appointing time and place for fAKAL.1 settlement ef' final aoconat and to hear the Seal of said Court. distribution ia the eiatter of Snd day of July A. LW8. Betition for of Sarah Lester BSley,deceJtsed, JOHN C. CUTLER, as appears ot record is my office. Probate Clerk." In witness whereof, I have' herennto set d Is By II. 8. Cutleb, Deputy. my hind snd affixed the seal rf said Court, this cth day of June. A. U lets. SKAL. JOIIJ CfCUTLER," Probate Clerk. . in . Hay-GraBy B. S. CVTLita, lo-wl- " three-fourt- hs e m - O. , A Ala s K A V0 WVt m.m 0-T- M3WJK O. M.CAXTO - I ' . - pre-sente- d a - WHOU8AH c 1 I: - . io-cou- nt AND "iTCJ j I - : A VI . i 1 - All , Ereirthijigin ' A PULL VPPLT OF j. 1 KINDS OF MEATS CONSTANTLY ii-- Slushes Frfsh Erery Morninf' 'V' - , ' r l':;s -- - i thJa Heat Iiiiie; K ' H -- K? Oil HAND. so-een- at - ( MTAIL La I 88 W.. FIRST SOUru MTKKinr. it i 'T' u v ;' tot, We Handle - t 5 j (. i: Hom..Curcd Hans, Pdrj I. 'h- - '. Baffii:toi .Uri: - s pub-ishe- nnniiEi mum m & Flour E. Y. & T; E. TAYL0B, ,127 w. SUUlil TEMPUt ST. Telephone So. KU. t . T d Sw Deputy Clerk. cunts rest Mean HtjisAcnE. Z.C.U.L Drug Stnre have Pree Samples of Dr. tiuaa's Uver I't'is. Cure without tall; removes Pimples ia the f'ack; rr lieves Billiousness, aad improves Digestion. Only OA ens for a doss. Id cents a boa. tiiiiE -- TELEFIIOHB CALL MA d T . I I t CSS- - IVo. 70 - .ititFiiii.isi jmraii" timL lot- MAlPf STREET. OLOLlOtl BROTHERS TO T1IE FRIESDS OF DOME EMKRPIIISE: - I s ,.1f it - one-hal- f r It . - h 0A CHARTER . -- H. '.trl' ! t. ' .i .1 if Indianapolis dispatch. At today's ses sion of the national photographers' association II. M. McMichael of Kuttalo was elected president and George W. Morris of Boston i EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING; COW J ' DKCniiliWS.COEI to i I1' n ' e the-wes- " FENCE COMBINATION '' three-fourth- . At the conference of Council today. Dr. the Ed. Junkin of Houston, Texas, was chosen American treasurer. The funeral of John MandeVille took place ai Mitchelstown yesterday. Fully 000) persons followed tho body to the grave. The most perfect oraer was preserved. (J urien doliverod the eulogy on the decoased. San Francisco dispatch. Corresponding to the advances made in Newiork.thn American sod California Sugar. Refineries here yesterday advanced Abe different of a cent aad grade, of augur a cent. today MONEY rgrUHPKQ at ssy ttsis IsTNoNQtrrrr dispatch. The only change in General Sheridan's condition during the the corset Soe set preve saatlifaotery. fast twenty four hours has been in the condition of his nervous system, lie slept well last night, and has been very trrnnuil FOR SALbT BY ft'I day. more so than at anv nri.vioim tune Hm.lt Z. C sinee amvhl. It is now thirty-fivdays Cltj. since his he haa had an attack ol heart failure. AST to-wi- lit Uiram Sibley died RocBtstESdisnatch. this morning. London disnatch. n nu .....li t a m. .Mp. Pa. and-ceas- e - UCOsT ECHO AND PARK CITT. Aamrra. - I 11.2S s.as. Express..... BarAST. sad Exprtsa... ...... .......... 4.10 y.aa. Lbs 7.29 SUMiMERIRINKS. A -- I.M al .4fp.aa. --, . WHITkU.l.l.C WICIER.l'.r. WILSOlf, Mail aad ' Gcn'l Uau5-r- . Trffio Maa'g'r. Ges. Tas. Agt . vuti., Firnt East dim , t . . a.m. Traveling Passenger Agent. . SALT LAKE CITT. 1 " k ay Bar abt. Hail And ExprM....M. ........... 4.1t.si. Accomaiodauoa...... ............. a.Sl sties apply to J. H. YOUKOi Lemon, Grape and Cream Saisauarij'la. and Root . T.9SP:v CZAH A NORTHERN AND . SHORT L1KA. ' - LUi. i'ipXii tepress. I i is i tee.. .... . ....... w ...... H..'...... North- - Western Dining Cart ii. e ALt TBieCHli TKAUK. f i m lfinA.B -- Thren.k PAClriO TRAlNS-if-aia AJCBJTB. '. Mail aae Express...... Limited.. -. Oder, Pod. Ginger Ale. Beer. IT O. P. A T. k- OMAJBA. OMAHA. ARRIVAL A.WD DEPARTTRB OF UNION O- Or CHAMPAGNE llnnv First T. P.. PALACE 3LECPINO -- CARS ": ax " j.Ta- - ) . LUss. aao It and 11- Cmlted wiU Ha- 1M1?iJllu,0arl ited Trams ef Eastern ; ST. PAUI DUIiUTH, " . Baitgags Checked Tkrongk te sad frets aU Xast and West, and cosseetieas Ti A Tm QITY mm it mm r i L And Eastern CUiet, . "TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Z. . u t iiio nsuiH or . nr i '" t hlmmfl tlan U;ill.aM . warn " ...... i.i V. . vvarii, v. ijitcuu . ToJ CHICAGO I ii ..-- UeaawiU Ureagk tralas treat For full inform In tho matter o( the Estate and Guardian. emp ui niupeimina uarn, William t Garni Jacob Uarn and Fanny M. ..v r J tiarn, Minors. : Dsnver.Chsyenns, Kansas City, Gourt - on lufTa, Omaha, Chloage, St. Louis d all Nsbraaka. Celorsde. Islshe. Mentana, Oregon, Washington Tti ntoT, ni Northern Paoifie Ceasl AXD XLBOABT T- Lake BIB11CT t?ONNECTIONS ' "ITWlia . -- T3X DLBXCT LI2FB line Carryiag the i Taronrh PaTUaaa Sleepers aad Madera Ceacaesfxeai the Mnneari River, Waich atakes eleae Ualoa Depot eei N W. W. BITER." Supt. UNION PACIFIC RT. Oyerland Express SALT i:ip ; 8. F. FENTOlf, s. 1. Agt. JPOPTJIlH; BOTJTE3 An p. ni p. ui 3 45 monstrous nature oi tne story, nevertheless publishes it. That paper's correspondent at Berlin probably as much of a fiction as is the story, which is the. lalsest and most malicious ever invented. A Vienna dispatch says the Crown Prince of Servia has passed through mat city oh nis way to .Belgrade. i The St. Louts Scandal. Topeka, July 12. At noon a warrant wasserved on Mrs. Norton by Con stable Davis cbarging her with vlolat ing the laws 61 Kansas In relation to marriage by living with a man not her bus Dana. tne was then separated from Moore and assigned to another room. Moore received a warrant also, but being already in the custody of the officers, it was not served on him It is thought; Mrs. Norton will plead guilty tor.iae cnarge ana receive toe minimam penalty, a one of $500. . Mrs. Norton, in conversation with soon after the press correspondent warrant was served, said: "It ia the work of Norton. I am satisfied be has instigated this prose cation. They want te get . aU the money we have so we will be unable to resist their prosecutions." Moore became very much enraged at this new turn of affairs. Late last night Mrs. Norton made a proposition to Judge Laughlia that she would leave Moore altogether if they would release Moore the prosecution, butLaughlin ceased to listen to the proposition . The ter rible strain began to tell on her, and she was almost prostrated. - This morning, however, she was feeling very cneenui. Judge Laughlin. had another Interview with her this morninr, and again urged her to leave Moore, but she would not lis'en to him and abruptly turned away from him while he was talking. Judge Laughlin said after t wards:" ' had some hopes last night that "I we would persuade her to leave Moore. In fact I believe she had made up her mind to do so bnt this morning she has her back up aud will listen to no one.--I have about come to the. conclusion that we can do nothing in that direc tion. She may as well makeup her mind, however, that Moore will be to the full extent of the prosecuted law and no doubt will spend a good time In the penitentiary." Moore's attorney's have announced their determination to make la fight against taking Moore back. The gov ernors warrant directing tne arrest oi Moere in obedience to the reauisltlon irom tne governor ox Missouri, is now In the hands of the sheriff. Moore's requisition attorneys declare that theana. that on good papers will not holdhabeas corout pro the hearlnz of the ceeding tomorrow the prisoner will be ; released. 111 (gun-day- s for settlement, .. iris v n A A An n War. and filed in' said Court, excepted) 6:23 p. m., 8:00 p. m.i 10:15 cmwuu. vi uuj uuaruiansnipoi sal a estate 25feh and that the day of July, A. D. 1888, at I y u,t . re iourt jttoom OI said 31 y RAILWAY, r . 12 45 TBAlSrS FOR OABFIELD BEACH Will leave Salt Lake City daily at 7:10 ai m., 8:20 a. m. (Sundays excepted),. 11:40 a., m., 3:45 p. m.f 4:45 p. m., 6:45 p. m. (Mondays excepted):sa; a.returning, arrive at Salt. Lake at m., m., 3:45 p. m. PJORTIk U ' WJTG WOJftf SIWG - p.m. p.m. a.m. Leave Terminus Hiatioas. at a.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at ly fait MallGazette,a.lthouKti aware ox me XT AS JUSTI RECEIVED A LARGE assortment or Jr ire works Rockets, xx ' "ccm, x irecracaers, etc., etc., resn made and For Termfnns. earOeld Beach and Snternaedtnte Statioas. Leave Salt Lake City at.. ....8:20 a. m Un the Arrive at Terminus Probate Court in and for Salt at 11.15 a. m. iKc- vouniy, xerritory of Utah. Fer Hlt Lake City nsd Intermediate CHICAGO A0 1 HONG HOP, 267 S. Main Street. 063j warranted rood.' At Wholesale and Also nun line or Chinese and The Utah & Nevada Railway will run its Retail. Novelties. Japanese irains aaiiy (sunaays excepted) ! 50 East, First South St as follows: WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 7. No. 9. Lv. 5.55 n.m. Salt Lake Citv S.25a.m ' 7.20 9.50 a.m. .Ar. p.m. Opden... San Francisco. .. . ..Ar. 8.10 &.w. 10.40 a.m. BINGHAM AND ALT A TRAINS, Saft Lake City, 7.25 a.m. Returning, lave Arrive Salt Lake City, 4.30 p.m. 1. C. DODGE, J. II. BENNETT, General Manager. Gen. Fass. Art. THE Box HEREBY GIVEN BY jTHE VrOTICK U- tne City council or salt Lae uuy ot folintention of such Council to make the Ex described lowing mprevemeht, tending ana isvtng iron water pipes or mains namely i Bealong theat following streets,: the terminus of I the present ginning or near main at the intersection of Centre and Vine streets thence northerly along Centre Street to Plum Street; thence west alonic Plum Street to Quince Street, erly uincos street to tnence soutneriy aiong of Currant Street, and defray the cost thcreor.estimatea at utree tnossana ($1,175)1 dolone hundred and seventy-fivlars, by a local assessment upon the lotsde-or pieces of ground Within the following scribed district, beinir the district to be af fected or benefited by said improvement, ; namely: All of lots L 2. 3. 4. 3 and C. block 4 : 1. 10, 11 aitd 12, 8. 7, All of lots 2. 3. 4.5, 6, AH of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 8 ; All of Int. 3. S . 4 and 5. block All of lots 1, V. 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, and 9,blolrk 13; All of lota 1, S, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. i lock ij ; half of All of lots 3 and 4, and . lots 2 and 5, block 17 ; .j ; All of lots l and z, mock xi All f lot 1. block 15; All of lets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7, block 14 ; all In plat R, Salt Lake City Survey. j All protests ana objections to tne carrying out of such intention must be jirescnted in on or before writing to be City Recorder being the time set July 31st, 1hS8, Tuesday, when will it Council said hear aud the by consider such objections as may be jmade j thereto. Bv order of the City Council of bait Lake City, made June 2rth, 1888. three-fourt- SeU I -- ' ft nnhllaha4 ' In tlio frill fnll t the effect that Dowager Empress vic toria is virtually unoer arrest at rots Is an abominable fiction. The dim, editor of the E. A. H0LBR00K, Oral Ticket Fass'r Aceas. j; y appointing time and place for cement or rmai Account ana 01 fln-i,- h, Utah & Nevada By. Rio GrandeTVestern ON AND AFTER In the Matter of the Estate of John Riches, deceased. The m press' Imprisonment Denied London, July 12. It is ly stated that .the Berlin correspond enca regarding the treatment of Ex Victoria which the Pall Mall Empress unzette puDiisnea today, is entirely without foundation. The at. James's Gazette says: It is stated that the report eemi-etQci&l- East-Centr- al CHICAGO, ILL. - j seml-ofllcl- al Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, and Min- E. ST. JOHN, Oeneral Manager. , SB T H THE; CHldACO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y THE FAMOUS ALBERT . Boatman of Ohio said niacin r wool on the free list struck a deadly blew at one of the tavorea a industries oi nis district ; ne turn to tne wool scneauie or lib,. Dockerv of Missouri controverted the ar- mnmcnt that free wool would destroy the i g TombBtones, Monuments, Mantels, Iron interest: it would be as fair to expect a mouier to aesert ner oaue us to Mantels, jU rates and Hearth. Stones. expect the democratic party to turn its back 1278 A 1880 SOU I II TEMP1.E ST. on tne mooring man, wno naa- always con stituted its bone aud sinew. OvixuiU AsstmUv Salt. Allen of Michigan said the democrats had Of Hale of Ileal Estate at Public Auc all of the products of the country protected tion. south of Mason and Dixon's line, and in the same breath charged the republicans with HEREBY IS IGIVEN, THAT sectionalism. ii tney neuevea tney comiu VTOTICE in pursuance of an order of the Pro DAY THE FIRM KNOWN strike at Michigan through ber great sta J Tins TUAT Solomon Bros. & Gold, is dissolved pies, salt, lumber and wool, with impunity bate Court of Salt Lake County. Utah Ter ntorv. made on the 12th day of June. IHga by mutual consent.and that Alfred Solomon they would learn better at the coming eiec in me matter oi tne guaruian oi tne ceww uon. and James Solomon will be known as Soloperson of Georse F. Winter, a minor mon Bros , aihd will pay all liabilities of the some and had said of Lanham. lie. Texas, undersigned, the guardian of the estate Arm of soiomon pros. x uoiu. wool sched the as of to the doubt the uronrietv and person of said George F. Winter, will a. ByiiUMiix, Signed. nle, but he had resolved that doubt in favor sell at public auction to the highest bidder J. SOIX)MOM, of the duty Which he owed to the party to for cash.lawful monev of the United States, CYRUS H. GOLD. wmcn ne'ueiongea. and subject to confirmation by. said Probate It May 24th. S8S8. Dinglev. of Maine, said since the Mills Court, on the 17th day of July, bill had been launched in the pros prices 1888. at 11 Tuesday, o'clock a. m. at tne sontn irons IE of wool had declined seven cents a pound door of the County Court House of Salt If discussion bf the bill had done this, what Lake County, in the City of Salt Lake , Utah of to do itself bill the would the injury all the right, title, interest and PMDMDLECARPETWARP the farmer? Territory, of said estate George F. winter, a minor, of, J. 8. Taylor, of Ohio, regarded the bill as to all that certain piece or parcel ofWHITE! AND COLORED a conpiracy lor ultimate tree traae, ana in.and situated in the City and County aforemore especially that fcatnre placing wool land, said,and described ana bounded as iotiows. on the free list. beinar a nart of Lot four. ia Block ten ol Plat A. Salt Lake City survey, commencing Z. C. M. 1 SOLE AGENTS. Can be ob- A Storm In the East. corner of said lot, thence at the south-we- st ained at all their branch stores throughout east thence north 20 rods, thence rods, 6,' 12. Advices from New York, Jaly dJts ait the Territory. west 6,' rods, and thence south 20 rods to all parts Of New York, Kew Jersey and the place of commencement. Terms and conditions of sale, lawful New England show that a .terrific rain money of the United States ; ten per cent of and wind storm raged all last night urchase to tne auc money to be f was severe all The storm balance on con ioneer on the day of sale,paid particularly ves coast said firmallon of sale and Probate Court alonz the many sallinc by of the purchaser. Our hew CATALOGUE OF CAM- - sels went ashore, No large loss of life deed at expense JOHANNA I PA lUS OVTFI rs,with consUlution, is reported but to.property Guardian of the estate andWINTER, person of drill tactics and full information about is large. George F. Winter, a minor. me Salt Lake organiAingand drilling Marching Olubs was severe storm he 1 very along 1888, June 23, City, 1LLUSTHATED CATALOGUE IUEE.. St. Lawrence ana .on Lase Bxtends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Pairbtury, Nelson Horton. Topeka, . ' fi' s Hsrlngton. Hutchinson, Wichita. CaldwelL and all IfTlal Jl w4 m fH points in southern Nebraska. interior Kansas and beyond. LVf pi Z h ( 1 Entire passenger equipment I I MM Jl 1 1 manufacture. of the celebrated Pullman SoUdly ballasted track of heavy steel I WW WsmTST tZU rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safety appliances and modern Improvements. Commodious, well built s. Oelerity, certainty, comfort aJ3.d lsxarr suanred. station Is the favorite between )' Lake, i County Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in tne xerritory oi utan. ao nereoy certuy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Order to show cause in the matter of the Estate of John Larsen, as appears of record in my office. in witness wnereot. i nave nereunto set Court. my hand and affixed the seal ot said una oru uay ox duly, a. is. iooo. C. JOHN CUTLER, seal. d 4w Probate Cleik. ' ' - tne Intention ot tne City Cenncfl te Extend Water Mainn on iCeo tre. Flan and Quince Street. Of Probate Judge. FEMALE ; in I IiEaAIi NOTlCtC. DStea timy Bra, ltws. ELIAB A. SMITH. ItAMSEYEIt wool-growin- at Chicago and position and doaa connection with Eastern continnona lines at terminal points Wast, Northwest and Southwest, make It the mid-lintrue in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantio and Pacific Its main line and branches include Chicas-o- . J oliet. Ottawa. La Salle. Peoria, Oensseo, SColine and Cock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottnmwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa City,Des Moines, Indianola, Winterset, Atlantio, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre ana uounou dun, in lows: uali&tin. Trenton. Cameron. St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Hisaouri; Xayenworth and Atchison, in Kansas: jninneapona and St. Paul, in Hinneaota; Watertown and Sioux Palla, in Dakota, and Til mm many other prosperous towns and cities. In in It also offers a CHOICB OF K0UXE3 to and from the Pacific Coast and Intermediate places, making all transfers In Tnion Depots. Fast Trains of fine DAT COACHES, elegant DLNINO CASS, magnificent PUT. I, MAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS, and (between Chicago, at, Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) restful RECUXi INO CHAIR CABS, seats FREE to holders of through first class tickets. City Uccorder. IV - Stonecutters lltlJKUM. lfKLI.8, r u WATSON BROS., It . In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the Probate Court of the County of Salt matter of the Estate of Thomas In the Lake, Territory of Utah. Boam, deceased.; In the matter of the Estate ot John Larsea, Notice of time and place for the hearing of ueceasea. eutiou ior aamission to iTOuaiq oi wui. Order to show cause why Order of Sale of iteai instate snouia not be maae. TO AN ORDER OF SAID PURSUANT Court i n said matter, notice is hereby TTITH T 1'DCFV nrixf imrrvTctm that Thursday, the liftlrday of July, trix of the Estate of John Larsen, given A. it. 1888, at io o'clock a. m., atj tne House in Salt Lake Citv. Utah duly verified, praying for an order of sale of County Court in the court room of said court. certain of the real estate of said decedent Territory, has been the time and place for appointed described ia her petition, for the purposes tne nearing oi a pennon or- xnomas u. therein set forth, it is therefore' ordered by Boam for the admission to probate tne uuage or saia uoun, mat ail persons in- of a praying certain document therewith Pre terested in the estate of said deceased apsented, purporting to be the lat Will and pear before the said Probate Court on Mon Testament of Thomas Boam. deceased. day, the 6th day of August, 1S88, at 11 o'clock when and where all persons interested may in tne forenoon of said day, at the Court ana tne probate or saia win. oppose Room of said Probate Court, at the Countv appear of or the letters testamentary to Saft granting and in tho Court House, County of City William Boam and Eliza G. Boam, to snow canso wny Thomas uian uute, .territory, as betb Boam, prayed for in said petition. an oraer snouia not do granted to tne saia Dated at Salt Lake City, June 15th. 1S8S. w mi m m u i i v. Mia ivm wuuuioii.uM. estate of the said deceased, at private sale.as JOHN C. CUTLER.: shall be necessary, and that a copy of this Probate Clerk, Salt I Jike Co. dlOt oraer oe pnousnea at teast tour successive weeks la the Dkskrkt Ktkkiko Nxws, s newspaper printed and published in said City and County. AOTICE Ht;ite. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. CHICAGO, XJLnes central 'I USGAIj KOT1CK. en-lov- snoep-raisin- T:., j ;i liEBEK M. WELI-S-, C:y Recorder. s . j' I , v- - three-lourth- a a trjiste-i::iouseaoi- .. f inteation-o- f such council to make the fol K- lowing described improvement ana iron wi?r pipes or: tenaing lajing mains along the following streets, namely Itcarianinir at the intersection of Third and manias' westward to I fetroet, J streets andthree-fourths of the cost tUoro and defray of, estimated at five hundred dollars (J 500), local aiseasment upon the lots or pieces r around within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely ; t. aii of lots 3l and x, block si All of lots and 4, block 3d ; i Allot lot 1.4. block S4:: All of lot block Al all in Flat I). Sialt Lake City Survey. k j All protests and objections to tlic carrying ont of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder oto or before the time setiby Tuesday, July 31, the aid Council when being it will hear and conm l da sider such objections as mar bo thereto. By order Of the Cltv Council f Rait T.iVn i City, made June 26, lhSS. seveaih Streets, and thence eastward lo F Street, and running defray of the cost thereof; estimated at five hun- area aoiiars, (JW), by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by saki Dameij: unprueiDni, , block 93; Ail oi iota a and All ol lot 4, block M; All of lot i, block 103; All of lota 1 and 2. block 104. nil lu Plat D, Salt Lake City survey. A4I protests and objections to the carrying 6utof such intention must be present ed in writing to the City Recorder on or before June Slsf, 1888, being the time, set by the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made By order of the Cltv Conncfl of SnK Lake City, made June 26th, 1888. , - - wll l FIFTIETH C0SGRESS. - "VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEU RV XTTV. JLi City Council of Bait Lake City of of said eonacif to make the Intention ioi lowing a escribed improvement, to-- the: iron water pipee or Extending and mains along tnelaying following streets, namely: Beginning at the intersection of E anil 1S8S out, Ker YorL furdishes an spt Illustration of woman's piiwer of eadnrauoe;; Thlila4y, had been treated for months in thusifal WASiirsGTOjl,:July 12. The resolution to way for Ery.'jipcLiJ of the hind, without print extra copies of the report of the comot jintil ber hana hid lecoaio a mittee on benefit. pensions in the case of the seven mass of putrid flesh Aid she turn David vetoed bills, Was the text for some pension ? Kennedy, proprieto t t t he Favorite. ReanpoJiOeatj.discu8ian; Cockreil desiring to have the first of the vetoes (the He lnforme! her that it was impossible to Doherty case); printed pension amdnir other veto . , . , . . .... i . ,1 ' ot.m i cases, and llawley intimating that the pubreceived the ftcrriHle iatelMgencs nuMlyV lication of the vetoes would not help the or hia Dartv with tho surviving declined to titke ethur, sitipulatiug raercjy President soldiers ef the late war or with the soldier the to hold her h!isbanl's hand during vote, of the country. The discussion was aud uijiderwjeut the psiaful process garticipated in by Davis, Stewart, Hoar, becoming quite bitter and without movl4 a mluscleor uttering a groan. Deiween me two latter personal Dr. Kennedy then gvo " Favorite Kemedy Without disposing of the subject,genueraeu. the Sen-- I ate proceeded to the consideration of the freely to cleanse thl blood and prevent a re treaty, and was addressed turn ot the qiscase, aua Jirs. Beyers now fisheries by George in favor of ; its ratifica lives and rejuilces in her great deliverance. He said the mattes of the retion. Dr. Kennedy's " Favorite Remedy " is fast jection of the treaty had already been mena in a:i settled upon by the republican Senbecommx a cases of i emtio A;aknes and di.sese of ators in caucus, and this open debate was not for the purpose of settling what ought Liver and the blood, Ktuneyi coinplaintn, to be clone, but to Justify what bad been deand yonstipasion of the Bowels. All drurr.nst. tl.00 per bottrc. Richardson cided to be done, by arraigning before the American people the President for negliVtiv Co., St. louia, Agents. . gence or indifference to American rights. Z. C. St. . Drtie Dept. y mo rejection ui inv treaty it was botcu voters would be seduced into that enough the suouort of the republican ticket to re A IFRR CITRE aTOR THE FILES. verse the action of the American neoule in You need not suffer from this most XjL ana to return to coveted power mono in ail yon r life. li4, distressing disease asagain who had been ejected that vear. George a pon!ti-- and lubri- defended Email's IJ;.lin acU the provisions of the treaty at cator, absorb the tumors and allaysouthe in feme length. ; tense ucning a once, no no pain. Ai MeXSibbons Esq.,-- 19 ropiar ' HOCSK. writes : i naa itchstreet, AllegheBy, ra.,so not could I bad bleedinz sit, and piles ing t Washington. July 12. The House went stand or walk without intense suffering. I doctored with many physicians, and tried into committee of the whole on the tarff all the (so called) cures that I ever heard bill, the agreement being; that no vote of. in vain (Darin r oat hundreds of dot Magic Kalra, or should be taken on amending the wool .ars). until I used Email's schedule today, Ointment. After the first application I the best night's sleep I had for ten Pughsley, of Ohio, opposed the schedule, curea me com- and years, ana (wo- oozes nave introduced said the duty on wool should be in Dr. nletelv." n- Wherever instead of reduced. Email's Balm takes the lead, and has the creased Morse, of Massachusetts, , favored tne world, Mills largest sals of surras remedy inortnesent bill generally, and especially told by druggists everywhere by r.lanne rilafinsr wool on the free list. mail. H cent boxes. Address Zion's Co t)i miuniKBii naiu inn ntvoiup , Lake toU iwnncu operative Mercantile Institution, Salt wool on the tree list would injure placeteentn AW CUT. one-li- f of the population of the country interested in wool growing. He apox lor tne restoration oi tne ,auues peaied A. lHti7. MeKinncv of New Hamnsire didn't think wool on the free list would decrease Homoeopathic Physician, placing the price of wool in this country, but would secure cheaper clothes, becauHO it would CCKS enable American mannfactmers to compete foreign manufactories. COMPLAINTS, with Caswell of Wisconsin against Like Falling of the Womb, Flux, Altr es, etc free wool, as having the protested effect of destroT- His Address is 9th E., 417 South. the lng industry oi nis Dll. IfM July IS, Fridsy, NOTICE Of the ' "! f tne IMy SOTlCEi e AS FOLLOWS PA83INGER TRAINS LEAVE BAL.T LAXE DAILY, ' itlk. , Cfolag Iwtk. ft.esa.ra- - Mil ferd Express at Atlaatio Express at 4.Mp.i Park City aa V. A N. Express at. 4.10 p.m. Juab Express at.... 730.a.i Atlantic Express aU. p.m. 10.20 FacUo Express at Passenger Trains Arrivs la Salt Lake dally, ail follows rrsa Is the Kingston, X, Aft-ent- New Time Card, February 1st 1838. Park Oity an U. N. Express.. AUaatie Express at Atlaatio Express at Paolaa Exnress at of "Freeman. .' The ease of Sirs? Zjdwsxd P.M. UA. M. P. P.M. I P.M. P M. A.M. P.M. 1 2.) Lv SVtLv 7S. Lv 6 454th West StAf 8 4S'ArlO:Ar 7 30iAr 2 3Ar 9 50 80Lv 8 441 1 20 Lv 5 29Lv 7 59,Lv 6 49MainStreetLv 841Lv031Lv 7 26 Lv 2 2tLv 9 46 8 48 Lv .133Lv 5 31LV 8 IKi Lv 535E. A 8 8.Lf 8 87 Lvl0 87Lv 7SrtLv 2 22Lv 92 8 51 Lv 1 36 Lv 5 36 Lv 8U6LV 6 56 Liberty Pk Lv 8 84 Lv 10 8 Lv 7 ID Lv 2 19 Lv 9 39 8 5X.Lv 143LV 5 43 Lv 8 13 Lv 7 03 FoUer'ii II. Lv 27,Lv 10 17 Lv 7 12LV 2KU 932 1 iK I.v SART.v q fll!r. 8 16:LV 7 06 Gravel Bed Lv 8 24Lvl0 14 Lv 7C9LV 9 29 1 8 5 25 9 WjAr 55Ar Ar 7 15 Ft Douglas Lv SlS LvlOOSv 7 00 Lt 2 00 Lv 'J 20 60jAr Lv It 'J P.M. P.M. Sarrical Operatioiu . k Antra nr thA iiibmm I prevented. 188s. WESTWARD. No. 4. NO. 6. No. No. t. Stations. A Severe 'J. l.'il lonsrtl Intention el (be City Ceasrell Of the Intention to Extend. Water Halns en Third to Extend Water Kates Seventh Street From J te I street. Street. Irons E to F Street. ''- IE VENlG NEWS. WOMAN'S TRIUMPH-- t We would say that we MAKE rjSOOTS and SHOES, equa I in Style an d Fin tin, and MUCH MORE DURABLE than any Imported poods brought into the Market, and we guarXinleh dll Seams, and that the Price is as Low as any goods that are SoUdly Made of First Class Material. :t SOLOMON BROS. -- TVo. 70 :JMJk.TN- OTIalSGT. J |