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Show RAILROADS. The Salt Lake & Fort Douglas Railway from Fort Douglas Will run Trains to and f TIME TABLE No. EASTWARD. No. 5. No. No.. ;j No. 7. J No. 3. 1. Julf 2, 1888. To take effect 2. j No. Stations.. s follows: No. ; "lLv l$Lv -- J i - i ,- . - 1, : p'o. 10. P.M. M. P.M. 7 SOlAr 2 30 7 26 Lv Ar 950 222Lv 942 72!Lv J)Lv 9 46 2i:Lv 9 3J 7 12 Lv 2 12 Lv 9 32 7(WLv 2 09Lv 9 29 7 00I.V 2 00Lv 920 7 19Lv I I Trains 1 and 2 ran (Sundays and Wednesdays exeepfed). No. 1 arriving- at 4" till Dress Parade every day in the week (Saturdays and Fort longlas la -time fordaily excepted). Trains 3, 4. 7, 8, 9 and 10 run Sundays only, Ne. 3 arriving at the Fort in time for Dress Parade, Sunday morning insjection and guard mounting. Nos. 8 and 9 Lake Park. Trains 5 and 6 run connecting with I). & K. Ci. Bathing Trains to and fromDoualas iu time for Band practice. Sundays and Wednesdays only, No. a arriving at Fort Uemember there U now nearly a Regiment of Soldiers and a Fine Band at Fort Douglas, which appear at Guard Mountings and Dress Parades Daily, and at Band Concerts Wednesdays and Sundays. To see the City and Valley iu all 'its beauty, take a ride over tho Sat Lake a Fort Uougl. ' street c ar connections at i.iueriy i ai&i r iri dvuih aim a vttrjiin r.asi otrcets. Sun-day- s ' , rAiti: FllOM MAIN ST. AXn iniTUllX, C. W. HARDY, JOHN W. YOUNG, Prest. and Manager. Supt. and Engineer. 3.7c. W.i W. MACKINTOSH, G. F. and P. A. i Utah Central Railway. Nr Ximto ... T faces, symp- toms common to the aex. Fathers and mothers, lose bo time in securing I'r.Jvid Kennedy' Favorite Bemedy, oi itooaon, xi. X. . My TbtHUM 'Wife induced ine to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, ;5 S l(made at Kondout, N. Y you 7 .li Atrial I was completely cured malarial poMon, aasodatea with impure blood and de--raneemetit f the whole intern. Iliad previously tried other preparations; without any benefit. Thanks are due mv wife and Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Tho. G. Spence, 134 12th St., South Brooklyn, JS. 1. , A terfaante ana .ralerul Mrs. J. 11. oiies. of Everett. Pa.. Wmmi. Bars: I suf fered fir many years from Kidnev and Gravel troubles. Tiifl im!rm fnm Lf mvel awfnl. Besides I had other complaints, simply common to my sAc Ko mediphysi lau orvisited cines at home did me Oiiy good. I finally my rormer iwtne in itouuuiit, . l ., ana oeran using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made In that place, A few words tell the result. l am ft happy and penectiy wen women once more.' ThunkstoDr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. . Iir. Iixrld nenaeay. Konaem, Koine time since I was troubled with blotches TOminK ont on my breast of a scrofulous character, sad my general system seemel to be out of order. I was Induced to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemedr. I did not beerudTO the dcriiar, for the first bottle drove the eruption every way. , I consider away.snd I feel better it a spienuia mi. on medicine, ana i nope my testimony may induce others "to use It. Henry 8. Eldrldge, Rochester, N. Y. If yonr druggist oes not keep t lie medicine address the uroprle- tor, Rondout, N. Y. Ilr. Ik. k rji n el rV Fivnrite KemeH v Prepared at Itoutlout, N. Y Price (1: a for 5. Z. C It. I. Ilrnc Dept Atents ' 8. Card, February lst, 1888. - ,r Agtij&r vn U HE CAN'T GET AWAY. M .10 raaagr )R. PREHTICPy Recently from London, Eng, Has Prolonged hi Htay until July. 2 6 EYE, EAR AxD CATARRH. "a" At Ihe Continental Hotel City. Salt Lake MADE HANDSOME. Mr. JJ. II. Shettler.of Zlon'a Savingi Bank, bas a brigtit and intelligent little daughter nearly nine years old, but she Das sonerea tne uniortunaie all her life of being diligurement snsie fti. sneuiers badly cross-eyewere very loath to trust any parents one to operate on her eyes. But they had laith enousm to trust ur. rreauce. and he has made the. eyes perfectly than straight, which was done in lessnow a a minute, and Susie Shettler is handsome little girl, while her parents are well pleased. a. ACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A STUDY CF THIS MAP OF THE SATISFIED AT LAST. Ueorire A. Smith of Salt Lake City is a young man well and favorably known has been throughout Utah. He cross-eyes troubled with a bad case of all his life. Several years ago he bad an operation performed by an oculist oat it was nos. successiui ana aia no good, consequently his faith was very inucn snaKen aoout its ever oeiogmaae Bat at the Continental stralsrht. Hotel on Monday of this week Dr. made Prentice it straight in less than half a minute. Mr. Smith is dclishted wit. the result and his many friends astonished. Mr. Smith said it caused him practically bo pain. PILES. have been aillicted with Ilemor rhoids (or Bleeding Piles) for the past twenty-liv- e years. For several weeks past the pain has been so intense that I was forced to worK. 1 louaa no or night, and was ire relief either dayquit ail quentiy compelledwasto walk the door me impossiDie ior long, as it nignt to sleep. In this condition I called on Dr. Prentice at the Continental Hotel, who, after a painless operation of less than one minute, relieved me from all been able to l havesince. sleep ana paia, and ever " rest well CHxed I consider myself perfectly .and unsolicited offer this testimonial for tne benefit of those wno may bts simi Henry Gregop.y, lrly afflicted. 110 N. West Temple Street. 1 ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. CHICAGO, central close Its connection with Eastern Lines at Chicag-- and position and contiauoua lines at terminal ooints West. Korthwest and Southwest, make it the true mid-lin- k in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic Trvl iof Otulva. T.a RallA ft nnl 1 flrinn Xta mun lin A nnA hnn)iH nMnrlA fi1r.o Xloline Sock In and reoria, Qeaeseo, Island, Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, .Washintrton. TTFairfield. Iowa Ottnmwa. . . . . Oskaloosa.West ... . Citv.DesMoines. . . Ldhertir. , m ., , m I Tr tw a ir J!.: xi&xx&ii, uuuuiitj 'vuua iiuiuiA, Auuaiwnt iutoiact, nuaauU Aauxvuie, : UottncU Uluffa. in Iowa and Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenwortli and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown and Sioux Falls, in Dakota, and many other prosperous towns and cities, it also offers a CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from the Pacifio Coast and Intermediate places, raakintf all transfers in Union Depqts. Fast Trains of fine DAT COACHES, CABS, el?ant DIKING CABS, xnagminoent PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING pna Derween unicagro, ec josepn, Aicmson ana AanBas vny; restnu xtCAKHui.it-NO CSAIB CABS, seats FBEB to holders of throng! first class tickets. o o-- r A mm TEIiEGRAPinC NEWS to-w- Petition for Continued from First Taire.l Emserar and liar. LEGAL KOTICKS. Paris, July 18.; The Journal D NOTICE Debats states:'tht the zevernment has no information tnat Emperor William Of tne Intention of the City Connetl to Extendi Water Mains on Seventh will request tke Czar's adhesion, wbile Street, from E to F Street. at St. Petersburg, to the agreement imposing disarmament on France. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE sucn a request vi ill not find response J3I City Council of Salt Lake Citv of in I rsnce. inicuuun oi iaia council 10 nana ine rot lowing described improvement, and iron water pipes or Extending Utasa M tanfavelarers. mains along thelaying streets, namefollowing : Beginning at the Intersection of E and New York, July IS. The annual lyeventn thence east .streets, and defraylhree-lourth- a meeting cf the Window Glass .Mann- - ward to V Street, and running coat of the five huo- at estimated thereof, f&ctarer's Association was held here area uouars, ( wi, by a local assessment The today.! past year bad, according upon tne iota or pieces or ground witnin to President Bodine's report, brought the following described district, being the the lowest priced foreien product ever district to be afTocted or benefited by said namely: known here. The official reports show Improvement, , block 93; oi ion 3 ana that the last four years the imports in Ait All ol lot 4, block P4: were of this trade All of lot 1. block lllir foreign products over a million boxes beyond the pre All of lots 1 and 2. block 104. all in Plat ceding four years under the old and v, iwit jjaae uitv survey. All protests and ohiections to the carrv nigh tariff, xne increase in revenue to IngJout must be present the government thereby has been ed in of suchtointention City Recorder on or 11,250.000. The glass men say. if the oe lore writingeisr-- the was, Deing tne time, set Mills bin passes, it will close up their by the june said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made industry. uiercio. Bv order of the Cltr Council of Salt FIFTIETH CONGRESS. LoKe City, made June 26th, 1888. to-w- 1 i ; - Senate pro ceeded to the consideration of the Senate bill for the formation and admission into the Union of Washiag'ton Territory to be composed of the present territory of Washington and part of Idaho territory. Cullom offered a substitute, for the bill confining the area of the new stale to that of the present territory of washinirton. xne eniy Blew art .snpsortes me uui. controverted point in the bill, he said, was to the inclusion within the new Mate a por tion of Idaho, the portion known as Nortlv Idaho or the ran iianaie. ue siatea me reasons why the annexation should- occur. vest aouutea tne power or uonrress to refer the matter of the annexation ' of Northern Idaho to the ueonle. There had been, he said, a vast amount ef adiudica tion on the question, ana the weight of authority was dicidedly against such a dele gation of legislative .power, for this was nothing eise. it it was riRiit tnat tnat part of Idaho Territory should be cut off and annexed to Washington State, it should be done by Congress and not subject to all the of popular election. changes 1JOJD11 BUDlHirieU DO uiu. Cullom favored the immediate admission of the new state, but opposed the annexa tion of idano, lie quoted the result or the convention of. both political parties of the ajrainst tne proposed dismember territory ment, and also the resolution of thanks of Ada County to President Cleveland for having vetoed (by pocketing) the bill of the last uongresa,. aaaing tne lour norinern counties of Idaho Territory to that of wash ineton. He also read a letter from the Governor of Idaho to himself, expressing the conviction that the Senate would not divide the people of that territory against auu against ine memorial oi n the nrotests of both legislature political nartios. backed s of the population of bv at let st Idaho. He declared it was not right after twenty-fivthat years of privations belonged to frostier life to say to as of the people Idaho, they o see just were beginning daylight dawn in the cast, and to be entitled to admission as a state, "We will take off 25.000 square miles of your area and 20,000 of your population, and we will attach them to some other territory, ana put you dbck twenty vears Joneer." lie honed the bill reported by Stewart from the majority of the committee would not uass the Senate, but that the substitute offered by himself on the part of the minor vrann ity (which simply proposea to aaroitbounda ington Territory with its existing , rtesl wonld be naesed. Stewart read a larsre number of resolu tions, letters and statements in support of the annexation or jsortn laano ana saiu na ture had made these fouf counties (which are in the great Columbia basin) part of Washington, tint tnat in view oi tne surges tlon that the majority of their nconle were opposed to the annexation, the" bill provided for submitting the question to them, they being the only people interested. Without action on the bill the Senate preceeded to the consideration of executive busipess and soon adjourned. Washington, Jtriy l8.-T- nine-tenth- e HOUSE. Washingtos, July 18. The tariff bill was THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y ' t"J u ido2 THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE ij, .i I li Rio Grande Western Utah & Nevada Ry SUNDAY JUNE 24, '88, i Scenic Line of the World ' Use ."Nt-t- - . man-of-w- CHICAGO TH- - ar union pacific ry. UESTERW in i?o jxjr.A.ninoxJTJ32 DIRECT Overlai Express- - . BJGT.IjlICE rJ7o oitt d. CHICAGO h And Eastern Cities, - ? ST. PAUli, DULUTH, n ad a MI tTiTEAJEOXjIS. '"!. s . t i i ; j ! Ur i S UMMEIl PRINKS.Saderup, tw dr. scnniEfl's cohsei " , - i T Cllj. OS 4 - f j LKGAL NOTICK. e i -- . - to-wi- t: s ' i. i ' to-w- it: y: hs ?j . ' . pre-se- . intention of such Council to make: tho fol lowing described improvement, to wit: Ex ' tending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Heginning at the intersection of L and Sixth Streets, and running southward along 1. nitMi to t ana aerray tne street, estimated irt thereof, whole of the cost at two thousand five hundred dollars a local assessment upon the lots or piecebyof within the dewcnlied ground following' district, being the district to be affected or 11 - : IS HEREBY OIVKN BY THE NOTICEOoaacil ot Sail Lake City of the J OTIOE. three-fourt- .!:. -- ') j ; Territory of Utah, comity or salt Late. " L John C. Cutler. Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, 1ST in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and corIn the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake rect copy of Order appointing time and Lake Ceunty, Territory of Utah. and place for settlement of final account matto hear petition for distribution in the In the matter of the Estate and Guardian of ter of Sarah the Estate Kewn, deceased, ship of Willhelmina Garn, William V. aa appears oi recora in my omce. Gam, Jacob Garn and Fanny M. In I have here' witness whereof, Garn, Minors. unto set my hand and affixed SEAL. Seal of said Court, this the 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Z. I 2nd day of July A. D. 1888. 131 Snow. Guardian of the Estate of- WilC. JOHN cutler: helmina Garn. William F. Garn. Jacob Garn Probate Clerk.! and Fanny M. Garn. Minors, has rendered S. H. d Uwi By Deputy. Cutler, his in said aad fled for settlement, Court, account or his Guardianship of said estate NOTICE and that the 25th day of July, A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a.m.. at the Uourt Room oi said Court, in the County Court House,. Salt Ol Ibe Intention of tne City Coo net i Lake Gltv ana uounw- l tan Territory, has to Extend, Water Mains on C been duly appointed bv the Judge of said tre. Plana and (ulnee Mtreets. of said at Court for the settlement account, which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, XrOTlcE 13 HEREBY OI VEX Bt THE if any there be, why said account should mty council or bait lako city or tne the fol intention of such Council to make not oe settled ana approved. Ks lowing descriued mprevement, uatea Jtuy zna, usas. and laying iron water pipes or mains JOHN C. CUTLER, tendingthe streets, namely: BeClerk Probate Court. along at following the terminus of the present dtd By H. 8. Cutler, Deputy. ginning main at or near the intersection of Centre and Vine streets thence northerly along LEG AXi NOTICE. Centre Street to Plum Street, tlicirec westerly along Plum Street to Quince Street, In the Probate Court of the County of Salt thence southerly along Quince Street to of Currant Street, and defray iaKc, t erritory or u iaii. tbevot thereof, estimated at three thousand dolone seventy-fivand hundred ot Larson (1,175) In the matter of the Estate John lars, by a local assessment uon the lotsde-or Deceased. pieces of ground within the following being the district to, be Order to show cause why Order of Sale of scribed district, Uoneilled by said improvement, Real Estate snouia not uc maac. namelyr All of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and U, block 4 ; T7"AUI LARKEX, THE ADMlKlSTRA- All of lots 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8. , 10, 11 and 12, trix of the Estate of John Lars en block IV 7: herein deceased, having filed her petition Ail of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 8 ; duly verified, praying for an order of sale ol lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 12; All of certain of the real estate of said decedent All of lots 1, 8, 3,4, 5, 6, 7,8 and 9, block U; described in her petition, for the purpose lota 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, G and 7, lock ; Ail of therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by All of lots 3 and 4, and the west half of tne juage oi saia uonri, tnat an persons in lots S and S, block 17 ; terestea in the estate of said deceased ap All of lots 1 and 2, block 21; pear before the stid Probate Court 11on Mon i All of lot 1. block 15 ; day, the 6th day of August, 1888, at erlock 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. block 14 ; till in the forenoon of said day, at the Court in All of Iota Lake Salt City Survey. plat E, Room of said Probate Court, at the County All protests and objections to the carrying Court House, in tho City ana County of Salt out must Intention of such iu presented Lake, Utah Territory, to show cause why writing to he Citx. Recorderbe on or before an order should not be granted to the said 31st. time set 1H8, being the July administratrix, to sell so much of the real Tuesday, by the said Council when it will hear and estate of the said deceased, at private sale.as consider aa such be made may objections shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake weeks la the Dasaaarr Kvesiso News, a 2Ath, 1888. newspaper printed and published ia said City, made June HEBEK M. WELLS, ana (joaniy. ciiy , City Recorderi Dated July 3rd, 1888. KUAS A. SMITH, Probate Judge. Of tne InlenUon of the City Connirll Tehritort ororBait Cta. to Extend Water Mains on I Street. Las". County John C. Cutler, Cerk of the Probate I, Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, In NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE of Ba't I.ake Clly of the the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify such Council to make the fol that the forecoing is a full, true and correct iuteulloBof Improvement, copy of Order to snow cause ia the matter lowing tleecrlbed or of the Estate ef John Larsen, as appears of ExtesHilng and laylug iron water pipes the mains streets, narhe-lomce. following along record in my Beginning at the Intersection of I and In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set Ktreets, and running sonth ward my hand and affixed tire seal ot said Court, Filth said I Htreet to a point midway along uiisru oay ot my, ji. a. looo, between Third and Fourth Slreeis, and C. JOBS . CUTLER, seal. of the cost thereof, defray d 4w Probate Clerk. estimated at Eight Hundred and Seventy-fiv- e ($87o) Dollars, by a local assessment JjKOJLIi KOTICE. upon the lots or pieces of ground with In tho following described district, being the In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake district to be affected or benefitted by said I namir County, Territory of Utah. Improvement. All of lots 1 and 4, block 02; Al I of lots 2 and 8, block J1 ; In the Matter of the Estate of John All of lot, block 51; Riches, deceased. of lot 3. block 52; all In plat D, Salt Order appointing time and place for Set LakeCitv Survey. All protests and objections to the carry n tiement or nnai Account ana to Ing out of such Intention must be Hear Pe'tition for Distribution. ted in writing to the City Recorder on "VX REAJ2T3TG AND FILING THE PE or before Tuesday, August 7lb, IS88, being set by the said Council when It the tition of Isaac Riches and John Riches, will time hear and consider such objections as administrators oi the estate or John may bo made thereto. Riches, deceased, setting forth that they By order of the City Council ol 8a! t Lake have filed their final account of their admin maae , whs, istration upon said estate in this court, that city, juiy an, HEBER M. WELLS,? all the debts have been fully paid and that Cisy Recorder. a portion or saia estate remains to oe aivia-eamong the heirs of said deceased,-anamong other things, for an order J5T praying, said il final account and of distribuallowing tion of the residue of said estate among the Of the Intention of t Ite Connell City persons entitled. It is ordered that all persons interested in to Extend Water! Mains on First of the said John Riches.deceased, nd H Streets. the,state be and appear before the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, at the Court Room IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE of said Court, in the County Court House NOTICE Council ofSalt Lake Clly oft he at Salt Lake City on the mh day of July, intention of such Council to make the 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m , then and there to following doaojibod improvement, lo Witt show cause, why an order allowing said Extending and laying iron water pipes or final account, and of distribution, should mains along the following strsets.namfly: not he made, of the residue of the estate Beginning at a point on First Street ten among the heirs and devisees of the said rods east of M Street, the terminus of the John Riches, deceased, according to law. and running Westward twepty It is further ordered that the Clerk of this mains rods along First Street: also beginning at Court cause copies of this order to be post- the Intersection of First and M streets and ed in three public places in Salt Lake Coun running northward along M Street to a la ty, and published the Dkskret Eveniko point lnldwuy between Second and Third news.- a newspaper printed ana circu streets, and defray tins whole cost thereof lated in Salt Lake County, three weeks est i mated at eight hundred and' seventy-fiv- e successively prior to-- said 19th day of July, (1875) dollars, by a local assessment iaoo. upon the lots or pieces of ground witbin ELLAS A. SMITH, the following described district, being the Probate Judge. district to be aflected or benefitted by sa'd Dated Juno 6th, 1888. t namely! improvement, I All or lot 4, block 2; . All of kits, block 1; Territory ofofUtah,Lake. iI 1 7;"f block and Salt , lots All of County f block 28; Alt of lets1.2 aad 3,SO: I, John C. Cutler, Clerk of tho Probate ' All of lot hlook Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify Ail of lot 2. block 2; all in Plat D, $alt that the foregoing is a full, true ana correct X.aac vity Otirvojr. f i All protests and objections to tne copy of order appointing time ana place carryiil be must intention out to such Sua! of of and for settlement account, ing on in writ in? to the Cllv bear petition for distribution in the matter or tne Estate or jonn Kicnes, aeceasea, or before August 7th, 1888, being the time as appears or recora in my omce. set by the said Council when It will hear In witness whereof I have hereunto set aad consider such qbjectlous as ' may be affixed seal said thereto. hand and the made of my Court, order tof the City Council of $s alt oi June, a. 'By tmsemaay -- 8eal. C. CUTLER, JOHN Lake CHy made July 8, ibs. HEBEH M. WELLS, Probate Clerk. 1 Street. : . I 1 UJ-V- e - three-fourth- Intention of tno City Conne KxtoM Water Moano on the following streets, namely: Beginning streets, at the intersection of Pnd Sixth and running southward along F Street to a iMinl midway between Third and Fourth whole ot the coat streets, and defray the and thereof, estimated at eleven hundred twenty-fivdollars, by a local (1.12.00 or assessment unon the lots pieces Of nnnnd within the followingTo descrilied dis benefitted be affected or by said improvement namclv trict, being the district All of lots 1 and 4, block 82 ; benefitted by said improvement, namely: Of . All lots 3 and i, block MS ; AH of lots 1 and 4, block 76 ; All of lets 1 and 4, bloek to ; All of lots 1 and 3, block 77 ; All of lot SandS, UMt k 5S ; AH of lots 1 and 4, block 65 ; All of lots laud 4. blink M ; All of lots 3 and S, block M ; A Of lota and 3, A'k M ; All Of lot 4. block 4H ; All of low 1 and 4. bloVk 31 ; All of lot 3, 0IOCK- y; an in rial u, aii All of lots and 3, bioj k Lake Citv survey. All of lots I and , pioc r ; All protests and objections to the carrying All of loU S and 3, lk k i7. All in Plat out of sUch extension must be presented in on or before D, salt Lake Cily Sunef, writing to the City Recorder All DrotesU and objections to tho carry- August 7th. 188, being the time set by the said Council when it will bear and con. ingout of such istcnlion mut be presented sider such objections as may oe- maae in writing to the City Recorder a or before August 7th. I9M8, being the time set by thorAlA. consaiu council yiwi will ncwr wamaus Ily Order of the City Council of Salt Lake tne as Bay be stder such objection.-i"". ia. t tjity, maae JUiy sra.iir.nr.it thereto. r.i.i.. IIErtEIl M. WXlxt City Recorder. READING AND FILING THE PE-- j titioa of Daniel Stewart, adminidtra- tor ot tne estate of taran ivewn, aeceasea,: forth that he has Bled his final ac setting count of his administraoon upon said es tate in tills Court; that all the debts of said decease i and of said estate have been fully paid, and that a portion of said eetnte remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, and praying among other things ior an oraer allowing saia nnai account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled. It is ordered that all persons interestedde-In. the estate of the said Sarah Kewn, ceased, be and annear before the lrobate Court of the County of bait Lake, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County?! Court House, the 27th Jay of 1888, at iu o'clock a. ni., then and thereJuly, to show cause why an order allowing said final ac count and of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and devisees of the said Sarah Kewn, deceased, according to law, and that the said administrator's account should not be finally settled. j. is runner ordered that the: clerk it cause copies of this order to be posted in three public places in Salt Lake County and published in the Deserkt Kvf.nio News, a newspaper printed and circulated In Salt Lake County, three weeks successively s prior to said 27th day of July, 1888. 1 .L1A A. mhith, 1. Probate Judge. I Dated June 3th, 1888. Ci.y Recorder, taken up early by the House today. AN OPEN LETTEB. On motion of Tracy, of New York, prima was stricken from the free list. Salt Lake City, June 21, 1888. The iirat paragraph which had been I was bora in the pretty little village over informally (that placing cotton oi unaerwood, Devonshire, England, passed lies or noops on tne iree list; was tuen con in the year 1822. I remained at home sidered. and worked on the farm until I was 19 After some discussion. McShane. of Ke ot those l.rnoka, (CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) anMmOlucut placing uu nflararf years old. The recollection me as r life the free list all iron and steel hoops not from TCajaamm CHv ni Bfc. J oocpH Uj ZtUrtluiy, - corij days is very pleasant to Extends west nnri rmti-20 Mo. on. than gauge. Agreed to. After leaving the farm I thinner Nelson. iIortonL Toneka. wtLFt UJ).. JLLUL5SH Herineton, Hutchinson.- creeps Un motion of Mills the .existing rate of fH3 points in southern Nebraska, spent fourteen came "Wichita. Caldwell, and all KTl years in the English duty were restored on cement and whiting to America, aua I A f Entire passenger equipment navy. i interior Kansas and beyond. ESal The duty on paris green paris white. f I "S I E 3 manufacture. bal six years ago I came to Salt Lake. The and of tb.9 eelchiatei Solidly was nt 12 fixed cent ad valorem. The lasted track of heavy steel ISB&aUsBHBnffiAJ rail. Iron and stone bridges. only blight to my life, especially my pottery schedule per was then taken up for con nave should when lite well built Commodious, boyhood days, All safety appliances aad modern improvements. on china, porcelain, The sideration. been the brightest, was a disfigurement earthen, stone orduty stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and luxury assured. crockery ware was in tnat l was Dora witn, namely, cross-eye- s. creased from 40 to oo per cent aa valorem. The next paragraph called np related to I never will know Just how ranch and colored bottles. and Min- attterence it Has made in my life, but l green Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City, (Arkansas) moved to make a great deal in my early theBreckinridge route to all Northern Summer Resorts. Its know it made one cent instead of three fourths neapolis and St. PauL "The tourist duty cross-eve- a uu oeen vears uays. I've great wheat and On Watertown Branch traverses the most productive lands of the of a cent per pound. Adopted. He also Dakota. Monday of this week Dr. Prentice offered other and East-Centr- al committee amendments strik dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota a in half " lime out hint bottle my and minute. eyes the straightened si, iim js para ing glass The short line, via Seneca and Kankakee, offers superior wunout causmg me any pain. Lven crapn raising tne . antics on cyim H si H H facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafa--- laj 1 m U w at crown elans and tier am H to I have polished 111 age my . Leavenal J straight alove 21 by 00 inches fiom 15 tonot r eyes ior tne proud yette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, . 10 H M H 1 1 m "1 1 m oaiance oi my days, svorth. Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. PauL cents tier stiuaro foot and window glass office Dr. at call Prentice's Con at the a J? or For Tickets, maps, oiaers, any aesirea miormauon, not exceeding 10 by 13 inches from 15 to 20 tinental Hotel, Salt Lake City, nearly cents per square foot and window glass not apply to any Coupon Ticket Office in the United States or Canada, or address, every seen have him and do day, oper exceeding iu oy la inches rrom l cent to l '., E. A. H0LBR00K, E. ST. JOHN, ations are without almost that cents per pound on a size not exceeding 16 CHICAGO, ILL. FaaaV Agut miraculous. It ispain Oea'l Ticket General Manager. with pleasure I add by 24 inches from 1 W cents to 1 cents ; on size not exceeding 24 by 30 inches from my testimony. honey. henry to 2 cents. Sizes above that from lii to 2ii .4 jf irst soutn Easl street, cents. Agreed to. OKSVKR AH1 The question of duty on imported tobacco new invention. was next taken up ana aims moved to striae In ls5 Dr. Prentice invented and out the clause fixing the rate of duty at 35 ON AXD AFTER cents a per pound, thus restoring the present copyrighted mathematical system for lining spectacles o classes wnicn is. duty. RAILWAY. La Follette, of Wisconsin, speke Ave r the most accurate of any undoubtedly, upon this motion and desired in use. It is used iu England, minutes The Utah A Nevada Railway will run its now further minutes, but Mills declined to Holland aiid France. Dr. Gardner of yield andliveupon his motion the committee . trains aany (snnaays exceptcoj ! as follows : i;mcago, says it is tne true principle arose for the purpose of limiting the de Holmes Dr. he Date. has found it very For Termlnns, Oarfielil Beaeb and useiui. Lr. says Mills moved that all debate on the pend r itcn. a trustee oi tne 11 Intermediate Stations. ing paragraph be limited to one minute, and linois and Ear Eye Infirmary, relies on the Bound Leave tait Lake City at East 8:20 a. iu Trains. republicans being again refused .five rt aimosi exclusively, with this sys - t 11 .15 a. m Arrive at Terminus at No. 8. So. 10. minctes aecunea to vote, inus leaving ine tem the most delicate and sensitive House Oslcn Tjt. 9.20 a.m. 8.40 p.m, For Halt minus a quorum. Vttj and Intermediate eyes can be fitted with glasses so ac Lv. 10.5 a. m. 10.10 p.m. Lake City Mills moved a recess till 8 o'clock, but the Mtuom. 8.45 . 7.00 a.m. Leave Denver.. ..Ar. p.m. the absence of a quorum curately that they are relieved of ail jourhaj showed waa 12:45 p. m at Chicago ........ ....Ar. 8.00 a.m. 6.55 a.m. arrive lerminua tue motion roiea out or oraer. at bait lAke4Jity at 3:45 p. m eiraiD, ana tnus tney sooa recover ana to Wills moved and on a stand strenztn. fitted tneiriost adjourn, spectacles WEST-EOUTRAINS and ground to order in this manner do ing vote it was carried and the House ad TRAIXS FOR OABFIELD BEACII ' Ko. 7. No. 9. not change as ordinary glasses do, but journcd. Lv. 5.55 p.m.. . 8.25 &.m. e:auin a.leave salt itKe City Oaily at 7:10 a. m.. Lake City m. they wear for years and preserve the 11:40 a. m., 7.20 (saoaays exceptea), s.m. Ar. Kllcn. ...!... p.m. a50 Dr. Prentice, Continental HoAr. 8.10 a.i. 10.40 a.m. 2:45 p. m., ;4:45 p. m., 6:45 p. m. (Mondays sight. smi 1 rancisco BRIEF TELEGRAMS, arrive at Salt Lake tel, Salt Lake City. excepted) rctuminir, L'lty at a:23 a. m., 1:55 p m., :45 p. in. f8un BIXGILAM AND AXTA TRAINS. B days excepted) ; 6 :25 . m., :00 p. m.,- 10:15 18- Send one cent P. O. stamp for Dr. The Eai-- l of Eane hat London, J.euvc Salt Iake City, 7.25 a.m. ' Returning, p. m. (Mondays excepted). Prentice's Paper on diseases of the been electedJuly6raitd Master of Orangemen Arrive Salt Lake City, 4.30 p.m. head. throughout tne worro OS 8CNDAYN IV C DODGE, J. II. BENNETT, A Tram The United States will leave .Salt Enter vrite, Special Lake Citv General Manager Gen. I'ass.tt. at 9 :2o a. m.; returning, arrive at Salt Lake hisDr. Prentice diplomas can be seen at will participate in tliex grand reception to office. d&s Continental Hotel. m i, a cteruuii. lilt? ato.JU vt p. ui uci uiiy rjiutvi luauj. ' Xomiuitt, 18. General Sheridan Sj F. KENTON, W. W. RITER, July CUBE WO MI CM UKAfiaCUC. nasaed a good day. showing decided ev u. r. v. Agt. Supt Z. C. M. L Drue Store have Free Samnlet idence of increasing mental activity and THE of Dr. tiunn's Liver Pills. Curewithont nerve lorce. AMD fall; remove Pimples in the Face; relieves New. i ork, July la. During the session Asigesuon ytulj of the National ouiivuucH, Cigar Manufacturers Asene for a dose. 25impruyea cents a box, daa sociatton todav, steps were taken to estab MTki OTerlind RouU" an touacco lish annual exiosiuon open to V branches. a)l Tk mmij Line Carry Ins; the (7nlt4 18. The Chamber has Paris, July post WtmUm verlan4 Malt. poncd until text session the government measure assuring a deposit oi rentes o Tarovgh Fn!laaa 81eeert sad Meaera Bay for the redemption of the I'a guarantee Li vvwuH irvm turn auaaeari juver. ama lottery loan. RAILWAY. iu Ixiuisville, Juty 18. Wm. G." McLaneTack and Lau Merrill were drowned here tonight. CONNECTIONS The men, with fear companions and a keg of beer, went skiff riding. The boat upset, Bar? AXD BTTKS with the result siatea. . Denver, Cheyenne, Kinaas City, Couir TUK FAST AND BXKQABT Paris, July 18. Boulanger is worse. The . c!l Bluffs, Omaha, Chicago, 8L Louie doctors have been summoned for a con and all Nebraska, Colorado, Idaho, sultation, The relapse from which he was to be sufferisg was of a temporary reportedana Montana, Oregon, Washington Terat mianignt no was oetter. nature, Dublin. July 18. At Kilrush today a fara ritory, and Northern Paeiflo Coast ilv named Clearvf consistina: of four broth Lines. i Which stakes elea Caiea Depot nas ers and sisters, defended their home against ttom wilh'Uiroach traias tresi . an evicting party nnm a eaueringram was Bariace Checked Through t aad from all orongnt into use ana tne uuuatng aemoi-ishei'oinU Eaat and Wet,and conaectiOM made at Miaaonrt River wltk limASD TBI WMSt ited Trains of E a tern Lisea. Berlin, July 18. The Xordltauten Gaseiie has been counscatea ana its editor wm oe of the publication in FREB n Tfcrona-prosecuted because racilly nleenors that Journal of replies to French articles Mall Trains. which made reference to Dowager Empress , TIIOS. L. KIMBALL. J. S. TEBBET8,' Victoria. Actinfftrcn'l Man'ir- O. P. A T. A., U. Belle The 'ware. Buffalo, July bay -- TIM DIRECT LUTB TO OMAHA. OMAHA. Hamlin, trotted a trial half mile beat yes. at Buffalo Driving Park terdar afternoon Al'RIVAL AJTD DEPABTtTRE OF UNIOl in l.o' a 1.65 gate. This beats the world, PACT riO TRALSS-Jia- is Use. Maud 8. included. ' AKRira, "Rome, IGa.t" July 18. J. W. H. Under Mail asd 7.? p. wood, an ex - member of Congress and 1.SS a. a. Limited...Express.... member of the tariff commission appointed ssraaT, Mail and Express.... a.aa. by President Arthur, diopped dead here M this mornmg ot heart disease. Limited.. ......... PALACE SLEEPING CARS vUlp.s, r f ii Tu.ci, Tir ta UXUr A NORTHERN AND OKMOX Oonneclicut, sold his black stllion, ford, Western 8H0ETL1N. Dinin Cart .Yvrthj Atlaatie, to X. Ninamie, of Rome, Italy, to ' I ox dav for sia.ueo. tie aiso som bis bay mare. j MaQ aad Express Auira, for 9.00 to the same part v. At....ll.M jlbs. i Ttli Valkyer, tt TflKOlC TKAERa. ORIOIMAL OoaeaBpraMT lantic's record AccommodaUon..... is S.J1, but in a trial heat be tM p. nu DEriXT. made a m le in s 17. v aikyer's record is Mastla Seotlea Health Preaervlnc Oerset. 2.19J'. for tail information app!y to , Man and Hrprass... 4.1 s.ss. Ninamie will start for home with the j J..1I. YOUNG, . Acoommolaxion..i... .............. (. Beware ef etaer s caUed kealU preserv- - horses tomorrow. Traveling Pattecrer Agent, St. Petersburg. July 18 The fleet Is as ZCMO AND rAEX OITT. i eersets, atlfensd with WOOD aa4 sembling at Crohstadt- to meet Emperor SALT LAKE CTTT. lar AXJUTO. William of Germany. It eoasists of forty J. B. VT D ITfiAJf , H. C W1CEZB, . r. 1TI1S05, Wall aad Express u.2 i.m. wertalaaa ataUrlal, aad called ay and among them are tke ironwarships, Bar ast. Ge'I lUnf'r. Tr'Xflc Maa''r. Gca. Pas. Aft Mail and the flag of Admiral clads' Atinin, carrying , Express f 4.iaf.aa. i CABALISTIC C8S1V U deceive yea. Popoff.and the DuX-- of f.'dinbu rgh, carry in g the nagoiAamirai cnesatcnoiT.aaa frigates The l.ot a.m. train, leaving Salt Lais, sad A8X TO TBS Grand Admiral Svetlana and Ad cairying th 7.2 p.m. trala. arrtviag at Salt Lake, mic&l Lazareff. A number of corvettes aad carry throorh rnllmaa Sleepers setweea . , , gunboat complete the Beet. . Salt Lake City, Cheyenne, Dearer and Aaa-a- a The United trains carry Sleepers 18. A'dishatch to Ike Timtm Lfindae. City. Jnlv buth east and west boasd between Ogdea Hewlett-- & says parties of Fakrnri pilgrims, journeying and CooscU Blal arrived at Suakira if Tnesdav. MONIY R3PURDID at amy tine to Mecca, ean CHAMPAGNE ear be reaervatieaa 07 seeared Sleeping that whilo declared MANUFACTtTRERS Grape and Cream for either east boa d through They or trains, for the utaa tha r t does set preve statUfaotery. Dartour. thev heard that apassing huge forre of Hoda, Ginirer- - Ale, Saisaparilla, and Root A Northern and Oreroa Sbort Line trains, not siatives ot Souand foreigners other, Iteer, by application to tss Union Ticket- Once at dan, headed by an, English Pasha, were la FOR SALE BY HEWT-ETSalt Lake Citr or Ogiea. 8ARERCP, marshes of Bohvel Gasell. The Darfour the 751 South, First East St. 'XX. S. O. 14 fiatU ImU9 tribes Were f rienrilv and were arranging r 4 dim Pivisles Tut, Ag Telephone 40.1. With the strangers an attack on the Mabdi. alJiaJs r! r it: i - j NOTICE. Of tno - SENATE. 8.03 i.m Mil far d Atlaatie Express at........... .. 4.M b.i Express at.. Park City and V. N. Express at. 4.10 p.m Juab Express at,.... 7.20 p.m. Atlaatio Express aX........ Paoinc Express at. ... rt ,.. ......... 10.80 p.m. ter Passenger Trains Arrive la Salt Lake daily, as follows Trowm atattsv. a.m Milford Express at. ...;i.W City aa U. N. Express. ..... 7.24 p.nv Juas Express at M p.u Atlaatio Express at 1.20 .m at Exaress Atlaatie i lS.2W.rn. Psolic Exaress at..... Aecemmodatloa Train a.lCp.m. JOHN SHABP, TBANCIS OOPE, d Oameral SvpanatesMat. Gea. Freickt AgomU 1 -.- , Taarsday, o- FA83ENGEB TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILT, AS FOLLOWS rrk the bill will not be taken unt l LEGAL. NOTICK. NOTICE when it is expected thert Saturday, ot ttao City Connell wm De a iuu attendance of the memOt Intention ike Lake in Court Salt for and the Probate bers. Mr Mil law vmwq at.to- - k wua 11 k to Extend Water Mains on F Coaaty, Territory of U tah. previous Street. question upon the passage of of the Estate of. Saiali 10.30 Saturday forenoon. la the matter J;1" deceased. Kewav ? Tne House then took a recess 8 fTOTICK IS RERKBV OIVKN BT THE ITV of Salt Lake Citv. of the inteno' clock, tne evening session to betillfor IXrnnncil the consideration nf Kiiia mkam Order appointing dase sad place fer Set 1 tion of such Council to make the following described improvement, from the committee oa commerce. r.xicnmng tlement or nnai account ana to near and laving iron water pipes or mains along Distribution. of DAC6HTEM. NEWS orten sera them EVENING toht with poor appetite, pale bead and back ache, A-- 1 j WESTWARD. 4. No. 6. No. i. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. l'.M. A.M. P. Lv 8 4Lv 125LV SMLv JMjLv 6 454th West St Ar 8 45 Ar 10 3SAr 6 4UMain8treet Lv S41Lvl03llLv Lv 8 44Lv S2Lv 7 5a;Lv 5 31Lv 8 fc.J Lv 6 535E. & 8 S. Lv 8 37 Lv 10 27Lv Lv 84fLv Lv Sftl Lv ISOLv 5 36Lv 8 06 Lv 6 56 Liberty Pk Lv 8 34Lvl0 2iLv Lv 8 M Lv 1 43 Lv 5 43 Lv 8 13 Lv 7 03 fuller's H. Lv 8 27 Lv 10 17 Lv Lv tfOlLv 14GLv.S4tLv 8 16 Lv 7 06 Gravel Bed Lv 8 24 Lvl0 14Lv Ar9 lO;Ar 150Ar 3 55Ar 8 25:Ar 7 15 Ft Douglas Lv 8 15Lvlu05,Lv .1 ' Wim OT IOJ3 ' - S In tho Probate Court in and for 8alt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Lester Bagley, deceased. Order appointing time and place for settle ment 01 nnai account ana to near j petition for distribution. AND FILING THE PE QNti READING of Isaac Scars, administrator of or saran lister tne estate deceaoed. forth that he has Bagley, filed bis final ac setting count of his administration upon said es tate in this Court ; that all the debts have been paid-- and that a porttoa of said estatefully remains to be divided among the heirs of said deceased, and praying among other things for an order allowing said Anal account and of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said Sarah Lester Bagley, 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, on the llHh day of July, 1888, at 11 o'clock a. in., tuen ana uiere to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs aud devisees of the said Sarah Lester liagi.ev. deceased, according to law. It is further ordered that the clerk cause cotiics of this order to be posted in three Dublic places in Salt Lake Conntv and pub lished in the Dkskrct-EvbmhNkws, a newspaper printed and circulated in prior to saia mm aay 01 juiy. its. Probate Judge. Dated June 6th. IS. , t ity Recorder. XOTICE. j lotentlon ot Ino City Connell lo Extend Water Mains on Seventh (MtlMlWl. Ol tno IS 1IERLBY UIVEN BV THE NOTICE Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of sucn coustu to make tno roi lowing described improvement to wit: aad laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely Beginning at the Intersection of Seventh East and Third South etreets, aad running southward, to a point midway between Fourth and Frftb South Streets, and defray the whole of the cost estimated at one thousand three thereof, hundred fend thirty loeiaJ a doilara aaaeMmcnl eight (f !,&), by upon tne tots or pieces, or grounu witnin tno following described district, being the district to be affected or bonc'llttsd by said improvement namely: 1 ot iota 1, x, 1 ana , piock w; ah All of lots 3, 3, 4 and A; block 40; All of lota and 7 Woe 32 ; All of lota and . block 31; all iu tlat B. Salt Ijike City survey.' All proteeta and obloctions to the carrying out out such Intention; must be prcsculed in 10 tne (Jity ite oraer on or berore wniing 7th. 1888. bv bcinif the time set the August said Council when It will hear and consider such objections as mai be made thereto. By order of the City Council of, salt Lake Cily uiado July 3d, lAw. : . . iiiwui ?; nuiA m. City BccoTdcr. XOTItUKf lueloteoUon of ine Clly Connell lo Extendi Wafer ttsilns on H Street. Of TERRITORY OK UTAH, COUNTY OF HALT LAKE. ) I. John C. Cutler. Clerk of the NOTICE IS nKREBY GIVENCityBYofTHE (he Probate intention or sucnof Salt Lake tjouucn 10 maae ine Court in and for tho County of Salt Lako, in descrllted following anu improvement, the Territory 01 man, 00 nereoy certii-or inyins; iron water pipes that the foregoing is a full, true and correct Kxtenuing mains streets, name(he following time-analong for place copy of order appointing Sixth at Intersection 4 the f ly: Beginning settlement of finul account, and to bear and A streets and rub ing south want on petition for distribution in tho matter of II Street to a point dim way mm 1 between the estate of Sarah Bagley, deceased, und Fourth Street', Sand defray three as appears of record in my omce. at fourths ot tbe cost thereof, estimated 1 In witness whereof, have hereunto set eleven dollar hundred and twenty-riv- e my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, a local tbe SSeaantent upon ($lS5,)by this tsth day of June, A. I. lots or piecea of groud within tbe follow. JOHN C. CUTLER, seal. Ing described district, being tbe district t Probate Clerk. De anccteu or oeneaneu oy saia improve? By H. 8. CVTLKB. ' ment,01 namely: , Deputy Clerk. d 3w , ; 101s 1 anu , pioca b; Ail ' . All of lots and 4, block 0; NOTICE. All of lot 4, block 6u: All of lots 2 and 3, Jilock 79; Of Uo Inleollon of tno City Connell of lots 2 and 3, Mock C; to Extendi Water Mains on O Street. All All of lot 2. block 01 all In plat D. Salt ) : Iake City Survey. "VTOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN All protests And objections to Hie carry-In- g 131 City Council of Salt Lake City of lie be out of such Intention pre intention ot sucn uouncu to muKetne 101 sented in writing I o tbe Cllymust) Recorder on lOwintr described Improvement, to wit or before August 7th legs, being tbe time or set Extending and laying Iron water pipes the said Council wben It will hear mains alone the following streets, name andbyconsider such objections as may be Hixth of at the intersection ly: Beginning ; miKie tnereio. and U streets and running northward Bv order ol tbe City Council Of sail Hlons a Street lo a noinUmlci way between Citv. 8.1. 188. made July streets and deiray Eight and Ninth cost at estimated of the thereof, .i City Recorder. one thousand two hnndred and nfty local assessment dollars,or by a ot (tlSO) I unon the lots pieces ground wlthiu the A llowing described district, being the district to be affected or benefitted by said Of th Intention of the City Connell to Extenn Watef Malos on West Improvement,1 and namely: 4, block 02; All of lots Temple Street. ; All of lots 2 and 3, block 91; All of lots 1 and 4, block 1V; IS HEREBY OIVKN BY THE NOTICE Council All nr of lots1 2 and 3, block 106; of Bait Lake Citv of tbe IaI hWk ion. in of such Cou noil. to make tbe fol All nf lot 2,'block 119, all In Plat D, Salt intention lowing described improvement, uuy survey. lako Kxtendlnc and lavtner iron1 water Pipes or All protests andoblecf Ions to the carry mains alopg the 161 lowing strets,namelyon be must out of such Intention pre. ing at the terminus pf the main aented la writing to the city iteeoracr on Beginning West Temple Htreet. at or near tbe Inter ' or before Amrust 7th. 18S8. being the time section of Sixth Kbtilli Street thence set by the said Council when It will bear and consider such objections as may be between Eighth and Nlpth Solnt midway and made thereto. of defray Hr nnlnr of tbe City Couuell of Salt the costHtreet thereof, estimated at four thou? Lake City, made July 3d, 1888. hundred aand three and thlrtsoo (iLaiSiXT HEBEH M. WELL. dollars, by a local assessment upou the City Recorder. lots or pieces of ground within th follow, described dlsU let being the district toing be aflected or brrrofiled by said Improve' t'. Of Iho Intention of tho City Connell hient, 01namelyi , ion 1, C,i, 7 ni block nioci 211; ah of lots k; to Extend Water Mains on Fonrth All and , Booth Street, All of lota 2, , 4 and block 1V; All of lots I, 2, 7 and 8, block 14; ' VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE All Ol lots o anas, oioea ; L Citv Conned of Salt Lako Citv of the AU of lots 6 and 7,block 0; all la Plat A, intention of such Council to make the fol Salt Ijtke City Biirvty. lowing described improvement, and objections lo tbe carryExtending and laying iron water pipes or ing:lrprotests out of such Intention must be presentmains aiong tne louowing streets; "nainciy: ed In writing to the fSv'ity lloeordcr en or Beginning at the intersection of Fourth below Tuesday Artgaat 7th, 1888. being East and Fourth South Streets and running tbe time set by Id Council when It win casiwam to a niiaway oetween r inns hear andfoonsider such objection as may and defray and Sixth Eastpoint rtreets. ; Hereto, . 1. iT.I,w . m of the cost thereof, estimated at Bait two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200.) made July ad, 18W. local a or assessment the Jots upon by HKlifclt M. WELLS, pieces of ground within the following desn t:ity Kecorder. cribed district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, NOTICE i namely: All of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 37. Co of tho to-w- it: - d 11 . l. . 1 ' , BY-TH- I j lae three-fourt- v NOTICE. . . to-wi- t: 1 three-fburt- hs ' NOTICE. I ; lo-w- it . three-fourth- Mmfi . 1 1 LEy, . , : All of lots 4, S, and 7, block 34. All of lota 3 and 3, block 88. All of lots 5 and 6, block 33, all la plat B, Salt Lake City Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City .Recorder on or berore Ansust 7th 1888, being the time set by the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be. made thereto, By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made July 3d, 1888. HL BLR It. WELLS, City Recorder. '1 Of too NOTICE Intention of (ho CityonConnell Seconal to KxtosMl Water Halns Sontn Street. sf tho Intention City ssrl to Eaten! the Water Maine on i 'if fV' Street. ; IS HEREBY GIVEN Bt THE NOTICECouncil of bait Lake titty ef the intention of such Council to make the fol-Exlowing described improvement, or and; laying Iron water tending ! mains along tbe following slraeta, pipes aantely Beginning at the intersection of ttvand Sixth Street, and running aovthward along B street to a point midway hot Wee a Third s and Fourth streets, and defray of tho cost, (thereof, estimated at one thousand two hundred and nfty dolpon tbe lars, (U,0), by a local assessment loU or piecea et ground with! a the following described district, being the district to be aCected or bcneJlted by said improve1 ment, namely : i i' of lot Ind 4, block 72; ' All . All of loU aad 1, block 73; All of lots land 4 Mock All of lots 2 and 3 block M; V . Allot lots. block 44; f All ot lot 8, block i5; and all in plat' I), . ; Salt Lake City Survtv. All protests aad objections to the carrying eut ot suck Intention mast be presented, in writing to the City Recorder oa or beset fore August 7th, I88, being tke tisseconhoar aad by the Council when- it wUI sider such objections aa Way be made i .! thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made, July d,l8. 117 HEBE 4 to-wi- l: three-fourth- 1 XT OTIC B 18 HEREBY GIVEN, BY THE V City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council te make she folpre-nntlowing described improvement, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Beginning at the intersection of Second South and Eighth East Streets and running eastward along Second South Street to a midway between Ninth and Tenth point of the East Streets and defray three-fourth- s cost thereof, estimated at two thousand, r d3w City Keootder. two hundred dollars (S2.30Q, by a local as By H. 8. Cotleh, Deputy Clerk. sessment upon the lots or pieces of ground -T within the following described district, NOTICE the district to be affected or benefited WELLS, Of (bo. Intention of Ine City Council being said improvement, namely i by ' City Kecorder. o Extend Water mains on rnlrd All ot lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 59 ; . Kotlce to Persons About to BnU. All of lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 44 ; Honth Street frons Elgntn to Tenth All of tout and 8 block M; , ATTENTION OF ALL PERSON'S ::r..-.-i'- rpiIK " Street. East All of lota 5 and 6, block 43. . reis JL contemplating building herebjr Of tho Intention nf tho City Connell Lake r Salt All in Plat Survey-called B, ' to the City following provisioni spectfully IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE to and nrotests All the to Eaton Water mmtmm on West of citv ordinance: objections carrying NOTICE of gait Lake City of the out of such intention must be presented in Section 3. It is hereby made the duty of intention of such Council Tosnnlo anal north Tenants Strools. to make the to the City Recorder on or before every person, corporation or association, following described improvement, writing 7th. PJ88. being the timo set by the August about to erect any building within the and laying Iron water pipes or said Council when, it will hear and eon XTOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN BY THE limits of this city, to notify the Inspector of Extending of Halt Lake Clly bt the the following streets, name sider such objections ' aa may be made iM City Council mains along com before Buildings at least three days Intention of such Council to make the 01 tne thM-eto- . tne terminus at . ly: Beginning : same fire within and lt the 'the mencing Improvement, nisln oa Third South Street near Eighth . By order of the City Council of Salt Lake following described limits, every person, corporation. or associa or iron and wsler pipes eastward Extending and laying East thence, Street maae Juiyaa.iww. running tion before proceeding to erect any kind of the following streets, namely mains to- Teutb East City, along South htreet Thlid M. HEBER WELLS, along building, or to at Ihejlnterscetlosi of North repair or alter any Street' and defray three-fourtBeginning of jtlie j ; . Cily Recorder. in and WestTemple Streets ami runbuilding already erected, snail notify tne Temple thereof estimated at four thousand nort spector and obtain his written permit there- cost hward to First Northfeueetralso dollars ning hundred and thirty-thre' for, and all such buildings, repairs and al seven Intersection of Vet at the beglsolng by a local assetMtneul upon the terations shall be subiect to his inspection. ($4,733), Htreeta and ' or pieces of ground within the follow- Or the Intention of 'tho City Connell Temple and North 4o Temple West 8. Any person who shall neglect or lots described Skc to KlrecL westward: First district being the district running ingbe affected or to Extend tho Water Bavins on ft'lral on refuse conform to the provisions of this to the north side ft tho aquedact. aad, bene tiled by snid Imto-wi- l: t i. is. 1 1? BUILDING FERMITS.V to-wi- ti . to-wl- 1 - re-roo-f, hs . NOTICE. wt cnauter, or toortne written requirements tne inspector liunaings, consistent mere with, shall bo liable for each offense to a fine in any sum not to exceed one .hundred dollars, orx to imprisonment not to exceed thirty days, or both such fine. and - imprison menr. ,,To nrevent the erection r danreroua buildings and to keep an accurate account oi tne number ana xina oi Duuoings erectea in the city, it is requisite that the aforesaid provision should be strictly complied with. The Inspector of Buildings may be found at the office Of Taylor, Romney Armstrong, corner of South Temple and Second West streets. Respectfully, BOMNET GEORGE Inspector ef Buildings, ' SALT . ; Of LaKEi&TT, : ;. July 12, 1888. KOTICl? i ? provement, namely! i - J; f. AU of lota 1,2, 3 and l blocks i and 8, block 14; All of lots i 6 , All of lota and 7, block 0; . All of lots 5,6, 7 and A, block 41 ; j :. B, Halt Lake aCity Survey; ?A1I of lots and 8, block 28; p All of lots a anu e, blocs: xi.ib rrjait V Lake City Survey to the carry t All protests and objection Oi suea intentions mun 00 preing outin sented writing to tho City Recorder On wr before Tuesday; July 311, 1888, being the time set by the said Council When asit will bear and consider such objections ' vl may bo made thereto. Bv order of the CiiyCoaneil of Salt Lake WELLS.M 1 p,y, made June ; I , , .. , city teoower. ti . , 1 - : ' tne Intention of the City Connell to Extend Water Halns on fifth th Street. , : SfOTICSC Sntentsosa of tno City Connetl Of tne HEREBY GIVEN BT THE XrOTICE 19 to Extent! Water Halns on TBUrd X City Council of salt Lake city ot the ; Street From J to I Street. intention oi sucn uouncu to maae tne iok ! fe lowing described Improvement, to-w- it r- Ex- tending and laying iron water pipes r mains along the following streets, namely: Beginning at the Intersection of Fifth South and Second East streets aad running thence westward along Fifth South Street to a point midway between East Temple s and First East streets and defray of the cost thereof, estimated at two thousand nve hundred and eighty-eigh- t dollars ($2,588), by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground wttbia the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefittd by said improvement, namely : diock. us ; - - , ah or lots 1,2,5, sana, 6 and 7, block 83 J All of lots 4; Allot lots land 8, block 39: "All of lots T and 8. block 34. aU in Plat A. Salt Lake City Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying oat of such intention must be presented in tne city Kceoraer on or oeiore writing toAutrnst 7lh. 18S8, being (da time Tuesday. set by the said Council, when it will hear and consider such objection as may: h wade thereto. By order of the Citv Council of salt Lake City, made July gd.lsM. ;, three-fourth- City Recorder. t feonth Street. IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE NOTICECouncil ol Halt Lake City of the fol- Council to make the Intention,1 of such. Kswl Imnmmmiint fA.wll tswlnv Extending and laying iron water plpsnr main along trie following street, name of the mala ly: Beginning at the torminus u First Houth Htreet at or near the Inter ven in East Street, thence section of eastward along First Houtu Htreet to a Dolnt m'dwav between Tenth and Elcv enth East Htreeta and defray nf the cost thereof.estlmatod at six thousdollars (16,038), by a and and thirty-eiglocal assessment up in the lots or pieces or grouoa witnin tne loiiowmg uescnoea district, being the district to M affected or benefited byjsald Improvement, name- All of lots!, 2, 1 and 4, block ti; ; All of lotaU, 5, 6 and 7, block 64; . All Of lots 1,2, 8 and 8, block 68; . All ofloU a, s, 7 and 8, block 6k: ,A1I of lots 1 a, a and 4, block Mt All of lots 4, 5, and 7 block 6d, In Plat B ahd , All of lots 2 and 3, block S7 All of lots 5 nad C, block 29, In PlatFal! In Salt Lake City Burvey. All protests and objections to the carry in out of suchluteotloo must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before Tuesday August 7tb.lSSS, being the time set by tho said Council when it will bear and consider such objections as may be mad thereto. ;t Bv order of the Ctlv Council of Salt Lake City, mode Jnly 3 1, 1888. three-fourt- hs ht , h HEREBf GIVEN BY THE Of the intention f such council to make the fol lowing deicribed improvement, to witi Extending Kid la tog iron water pipes or inains along the following streets, namely: Beginning at the intersection of Third fend ana weaiwara to 1 otrset, J etreets s of the cost there tntl riefrav running nve hundred dollars (45txj, at ef.eetfmated the lots or pieces local upon byf .. , , , .. City Recorder. grouad within the fallowing 'dascribod oUstrict, being the district to be affected or be neB ted by said improvement, namely: , All Of lots l ana x, diock oi ; t . SEVERAL LIlLUlmS OF HOn EYf All of loW and: 1, block 38; 13 NOTICECouncil of Salt Lake City three-fourth- , : . B '' fi v All of lot 1, block 84; All of tot 1, block SI ; all in Plat D, Salt ABE AWAITING CLAIMANTS. WHO M been advertised for by the LonLake City Survey. ' I will All nrotesU and obloctions to the camlnsr don officials, aad not yet found. 1 be a must in furnish written statement of ail the names out such intention presented and oa or to Recorder before ia entitled to tke property any family, writing Jnlv City 21. Tiiidav. being the time sel v money, as shown by my records obtained in 5. the said Council when it, awill hear and eon London.' Fee in( advance. II AS. W, RTAYKFTt, ider uttch objections may be m, de Address; , . . Attorney thereto. ' ' V Po'g S7, alt Late Ciry. Bt order of the Cltt Coanr.il ef ' Salt Lake Utah Territory, C ft. A. V . ' City, made June 5ft. OftVe: Hooper Building, East of Ieeret lib i c ft . nt. 1.1.-- . dim Biwik, Farsl ffouih Street. l. , 5, A y h of the cost thereof defray estimated at One Thousand Eight HunDoHats dred t!l,8U0) by a loeaj ossess-meupon tho lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, the district lo be aflected or bene being flted by said Improvement, naraelyi All of Iota S, 4 5 and 6, bloc V; All of lots 1, S, , 4 T and a, blooJt 5; ' , Allof lots 1 aud I block 104, to plat A balfLake city Survey, and A H of loU 1, S, a, and a block C, la pis I E, Halt Lake City Survey. All protests sod objections to tbe Ctu ry Ing out of such I rite lion must be pre sen ted In writing to Ilia Cily Kecorder on or before TueaUar. July gist, Iws, being tbe lime sat by th said Council when It will hear and consider such. objections as tnsy bo made tberfto. By order of the City Con noil of Salt Lake 28 ft, 18. City, made June H.iBEK MWELLR, ' three-fourt- nt . 11 j' 'CttrlHemler. r . 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