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Show T r iJ. 119, Plat A, All of Block has a Fine Young Orchard and a New This Property Three-Roo- m Cottage. $? loo J and K, per foot, Frontage on 8th. street, between between 8th and 9th, J street, 600 600 lots, in block 21, plat 0, Lots 1 and 2, in block 23, plat C, 12x12 on 8th street, between G andH, 4x6 oh I street, between 4th and 5th, o00 0,000 and 9th, 8th between 6x12 on N street, Lot has a Neat Cottage and good Bam. This 9-4x- 12 Five-Boo-m prertyliaaeTwBto We 4o acres fronting on Q, street, between 12th and 15th streets, per acre, This is the best 40 acres in Utah County of block 23, plat 0 The west half Cottage and Fine Orchard. This property lias a good 99x132 with alley at back, on 5th street, between H uyOOO streets j 250 to 500 16 Lots in South Side Addition, from 35o 22 acres on county road, joining Sam Cluff, per acre, Four-Roo- m g Brick House, Fine Artesian WeU piped through the house. The house alone cost over $5,000. A bargain. of all Good GiVe Terijis oi) Cai) , these Properties. fuU well-proportion- ed . v CALL AWp SEE US Oo:ra,5r, 4 Doors South of P. O. a sore throat. It will also heal cuts 82, was presented, allowed and amount Iiooka I.ike Infanticide. rriie Carnival Issue. appropriated. and cure chilblains. The Biclifield Advocate of recent The claim" of "'Knud Anderson, Bub black walnut furniture and any date cloth a says: amounting to 850, for work done in reJ. L. Davis of the Pueblo Press, It appears that a young girl living wood finished in oil, with was referslightly moistened with kerosene oil, moving an old house, etc., came up from Provo Friday and spent child a to birth marshal. had to Kalina at red the given city remove scratches and restore polish. that dav and yesterday in this City, which was missing. examina- to called the attention of Maiben Upon .Mr. the subscription now up working lie is buried was found to fact that dead cardead the council the body tion the list to the special issue of the Press in the lot near by where the girl was CITY council.. were ouses constantly being hauled which is to contain the illustrations clothed. not was The to the outskirts of the town and were body of the carnival, which et present is staying. the for he would, are withheld present. Names all over council met on Monday there left without burial; The City receiving so much attention on committee move the that in adjourned session Mayor Aierefore, be instructed the country. He has met with success night a secure to taken Skipped. quarantine Booth in the chair. already; 1,000 copies have been burial for the of suitable piece ground A petition from the P. L. M. & B. of and he expects to close his labors with Baid Carried. animals least at of Bert Leavitt and Frank Sackett,two Co., asking for the privilege of putting an order from this City Mr. Glazier stated that a number of in young boys of this city mysteriously a railroad switch on the south side of 3,000 copies. It is to be published were needed over the drain in about two weeks. Ogden Standard. disappeared from their home last their premises on First street between bridgesto facilitate order travel; he therefore Thursday morning. They both were H and J streets, was presented. Re- moved that the road supervisor be anjJ ferred t;tbe committe --nn streets and UeKin employed by the P. L. & B. Co., reastl fetrncted to place bridges over the drain Wiser ! were discharged for an unknown alleys at the places were they were required. on last Thursday morning and they A petition from E. Sutton and on streets an irregularly on were not long in making up their others, asking that P street from 7$h Referred to the committee The day begins act. to from with and power 11 alleys curved line drawn southwardly Pacific minds to leave. They must have left to 13th streets, 8th, 9th, 10th and Mr. llenricksen called the attention the or the through streets bound east passenger Strait, other all running streets and Behrings by the their council to the fact that agrireceived to the G. ocean. Islands which north bound freight on the D. & B. east and west to P street be opened, on are was one of the leading induculture continent comhave to this date the parents civilization from this was presented. Referred to the but up rewhich stries of this city and that we have no mittee on streets and alleys. the east of this line; thosethe west of not heard of the runaways. on agriculture; he would ceived it from Asia are on The cause of their leaving is unA petition was received from Jesse committee move therefore that the committee on Behrings B. McCauslIn praying for the privilege the line. It starts from 180th me- known. also appointed a combe manufactures fire limthe a within barn of Straits at a point near the erecting The IJsen of Kerosene on agriculture. Carried. along its on block 68, plat A, Provo city sur- mittee ridian, and comes westwardly the Mr. stated that a number of Glazier the east of Japan, passing between vey. Referred to the city Inspector. thence Improvements had been made by J. C. A communication from the census Nielsen Bub rusty flat irons with kerosene. Philippine islands and Borneo, on the land claimed by him Kerosene will brighten silver and officer in relation to the death rate in eastward!? to a point near the circle. by Provo was received. Referred to and which was also claimed Provo zinc. city meridian, on the antarctic Nielsen Mr. think not did date in the city. He be brightened by rub- the city sexton. cloth Oil may Practically the change of he until do this to should be allowed is made by navigators on pas- bing with kerosene. A number of circulars in relation to log-bowould he a establish claim; unless they Tarnished paint may be cleaned by piping etc., received from various could sing the 180th meridian, to move the city marshal that therefore keroare intending committee or with wet firms were referred to the have touched, rubbing with a cloth the land of all clear to be instructed on water works. sene. touch, at the Phillippine made by Mr. Nielsen. is made between A tablespoon ful of kerosene In a A petition from Austin R. Bennett, improvements that case the change Carried. boiler of clothes will greatly facilitate asking that the mayor be authorized those islands and Borneo. Council adjourned. to issue to him a corrected deed for the rubbing. EDICT. Mnunfiicturw. Kerosene will soften boots and shoes property owned by him, was granted. A. L. Booth, city surveyor, reported DBPABTMSKT LORD HIGH CKA1IBIBL1H, hardened by water, and render them Palace of the Carnival. on the plat of Grand View Addition as pliable as new. that indicates same Careful investigation invested in Black walnut or any wood finished to Provo, fScommending that the BT ORDER OF THE KING. there is about 86,000,000 that 6000 op in oil may be kept bright by polishing be approved. Report accepted and Capital City of Now Orleans, Mardl Gras, 1890. manufacturing In Utah; kerosene. To all our Loyal Subjects Greeting : plat approved. at an average o with cominto the of behalf kerosene of in eratives are employed Mr. a Maiben, Pour teaspoonful Know ye, by this Royal Mandate, profor a gloss; mittee on judiciary, reported as fol82 a dav, and that manufactured starch boiled of each 0 quart llO.pOO,-00that we, Rex, King of the Carnival, ducts to the value of between turned this drill also prevent irons sticking to lows: do create under our soverign power, 1 and 812,000,000 are annually about thin goods. aProvo Council City, of To the Ctty and during true allegiance in all refound arouad door out. There are in the Territory soiled All spots 20 plansaw mills, Your committee, to quirements of state and pleasure, probe doors 90 flouring mills, 70 Gentlemen: may on knobs painted light foundaries, 8 !11wo?1" removed by kerosene on flannel cloth, whom was referred the petition of Jos. tect and encourage a new dependency ing mills, 12 are our crown, to be hereafter known carding D. Jones, in behalf of the Provo City to mills. There no injury to the paint. with conas the Kingdom of the West, with for an exand shingle mills, ore samplers, mills When giving the final polish to Railway company, asking comCapital City located at Ogden, Utah. centrating and chloridizing paper stoves, before putting away for the pression of the council as to athe road on And with faith in the loyalty and wisfurnaces, with a little panys right to construct the mix roasting and smelting and blacking near to bur summer, shoe, hat, streets than J and Seventh, re- dom of our cousin, Rex II, with to other of prevent mills, clothing, boot instead water, kerosene royal throne, we do invest him, broom , brush, sash , spectfully report that we have advised glove, hesisry , silk, and rust. and so govern to fa rule, prerogatives on the matter, vinegar door, blind, cracker, Marks on tables, caused bo hot dish- with the city attorney that the with moderation, justice and Intelli-of soap, of the are opinion we rubbed and glass, kerosene removed be by tories; iron, es, may Sevgence, the great and loyal subjects chemicals, and coperageworks print- - in well with a soft cloth, finishing franchise confines them to J and our newly created Kingdom that our rubbed dry enth streets. folwater, a little teries, tann.rles, boiler cologne with approval and commendation may and many other Chairman. J. II. Maiben, cloth. another with ing offices, binderies low. By the King. as manuwith newspaper kinds of business classified BEX. Bub adopted. chimneys Report lamp BATHURST, returns. cenus comthe of little a behalf in been Mr. has facturing in tlieindustries-agricultMaiben, which poured on, Lord High Chamberlain, ure, All these This will make them much mittee on fire department, reported on Official: ESPY, Seventh Secretary. huAan-ry- , kerosine. horticulture, cattle andsheep ve clearer than If soap Is used; they will the petition of R. Simpson, applying Gracious MajIt Has pleased hisfrom mining, manufacturing-ha- The also be less liable to crack. for the position of engineer for thn fire his Royal select to together Rex the ap- esty, up naturally Iron and polished steel, when not in engine, recommending that industrial to subjects fSult is a be deterred Host, the following loyal as the use, may be kept from rusting by wip- pointment of an engineer fire diversified Cousin his of and Coronation of the engine. witness the avstem, complex of indefin- ing with a cloth on which a little kero- until the arrival Rex II, at the Capital City of Ogden, wants of man, and capable Report adopted. is sene has been poured. It Manexpansion. and ite elaboration The claim of George Meldrum for July 1, 1890, referred to in Royal of Kerosene poured on red flannel and and soil the of herewith. cow. amounting to date all, too, the product bound on the throat will greatly ease removing a dead the of people. labor the ok ) His Grace, Jos. A. Shakespeare, Duke of Crescent City. A. His Grace, Baldwin, Duke of Massasoit. His Grace, Jas. I. Day, Duke of Wamphassock. Thos. Pickles, Ills Grace, Duke of Ferries. G. Brice, His Grace, A. Duke of Agnotho. Ais Grace. Geo. Soule, Duke of Education. His Grace, 8. P. Walmsley, Duke of Maryland. A. D. C. M. II. Isaacson; Captain Captain Eugene May, A. D. C. Captain D. M. Kilpatrick, A. D. C. Official: ESPY, BATHURST, friendship feeling, that everexistsin the Kingdom were II is House reigns. By the King himself, Orleans; REV. J. L. HURLBUT, D. D. Seventh Secretary- - Lord High Chamberlain New April 15, 1890. To all our Loyal Subjects Greeting: Know Ye, that we, Rex II, will hold onr Rocky Mountain Carnival, at our Capital City of Ogden, Utah, June 80th to July fifth, next; at which time and place we will celebrate our ascension to the Throne. It is our pleasure thatall our faithful subjects be present, to attest their loyalty and do honor to our person. . come To the end, that all who may be entertained in manner befitting so august an occasion, we do ordain the following order of ceremonies: of I Monday, June 80th Receptioncivic our loyal delegations, both mix 11. Buckhurst, Lord High Chancellor. Attest: Orleans, 1st Secretary. for BONANZA A AGENTS Life of Christ INTRODUCED BY Famous CMtammai Dime The wonderful story retold and for the young. A grand anl of the scenes realistic panorama the and incidents connected with CalSaviors life from Bethlehem to vary, taken from the highest authoriti filmlo-ster- , Canon ,nrrar, of U Gelko Denn Niiinley, Ir. es and many others equally eminent indorsed by the leading clergy in both England and America as the very finest work of the kind for the young eyer written. A and WONDERFUL BOOK and deeply union of A military. 1st pure, exciting Arrival of the interesting narrative, II Tuesday, Julyfrom combining the New Orleans. train interest of the Bible's story Royal Entrance of Their Majesties Rex, and Rex II, with Consorts, Dukes of the Realm, Knights, Courtiers, Guard and Civic King's own Royal and Military officers of our household. Surrender of the city. Royal salute of 100 guns. Triumphal entry and daylight pageant. coronation ceremonies. III Reception by His Majesty Rex II, in the Carnival Palace. Wednesday July 2nd Royal Tournament, at night Tournament IV Thursday, July 8rd Military Drills, Tournament, Competive at night Military Ball. V Friday, July 4th Review of the PresMilitary by Ilia Majesty andGrand entation of prizes. At dark, Spectacular Street Pageant. 9 P. M., His Majestys Mask Ball, at the Carnival Palace. VI Saturday, July 5th Departure of the Military and Civil oodies, The reviewed by the King. ' Queens adieaux to her loyal subjects. Chorus by the troops. All Railroads throughout the Kingdom will make a special round trip rate. The attention of all our faithful subjects is called to the pleasures of a summer trip in the mountains of our Western domain, and any one this year visiting the Kingdom of Europe, will be treated as in open rebellion against our house. His Majesty ascends the throne at a time when all the world is at peace, and hopes by the cultivation of mirth, refinement and the graces, to establish perpetually that brotherly love and Ball. thrilling with a description of the curious costumes, strange countries, and remarkable incidents of the time, magnificently bound to one large quarto volume, over 750 pages, 8ixl0 inches, equal sUe oft lie usual to 1,500 pnffeson finely calendered printed book,from large type made expressly paper for this work; over 300 beautiful and drawn by appropriate engravings of and representative artists, leading scenes and incidents in the Baylors life, also a number of exquisite plntes printed in nine different colors with handsome presentation sheet. The most superb work of the kind in the world. AGENTS WANTED lltli-ograph- lc young or old, in every town, to sell this most wonderful hook. Agents already in the field are coining money. Old experienced agents say there has been nothing like it for years. Act quick or the opportunity will be lost. You can easily make . From $5 to $25 a Day To save time and secure ar agency at ones send 81 for a complete canvas-jn- g outfit. Illustrated circulars n nil extra liberal terms mailed Neither free ou nor application. to is required capital experience as the book in this business, engage will sell itself if properly presented, and we give our agents 80 (lavs time in which to deliver and collect before paying us. Address THE HISTORY COMPAHY 783 XAckrltet Street Sai Francisco, Cal. Wanted for building a school-hous- e Adobe or frame, dimensions 50x20. Specification in Moab. Emery Co. Utah. Moab, Emery county, Utah. OVKR THE IIIO A. Ncedule THE CHILDS TUB PROPOSALS. ailAIIE. of Hates to Entern Points. With its new appointments and broad gauge facilities the Rio Grande Western R. R. offers the best inducements to travlers going east from Utah points and that, too, besides the magnificent scenic grandeur of the route. The R'o Grande Western is now selling tickets to points east as follows: 1st. class limited fare, Provo to Miss ouri River, 835.00. 2nd class limited fare. Provo to Miss ourl River, 825.00. 1st. class limited fare Provo to Chicago, 843.00. 2nd. class limited fare Provo Chicago, $30.00. 1st. class limited fare. Prove to Louis, via Council Bluffs, 843.00. 2nd. class limited fare, Provo to Louis, via Council Bluffs, 830.00. 1st. class limited fare, Provo to Louis, via Kansas City, $40.00. 2nd. class limited fare, Provo to Louis, via Kansas City, 830.00. TIIE ONLY ONE. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul solid Railway is the only line running Vestibuled,ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway is the only line running Solid Vesubuled.ElectricLighted and Steam Heated trains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman Sleeping Cara run on these lines is patented, and cannot be used by any other Railway Company. improvement of the age. It is the great convinced. be and it Try For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address Alex. Mitciiel, Commercial Agent, 2G2 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. tf$ NEALEnr Will be received at the Territorial Insane Asylum for furnishing the supplies for the Bix months ending Oct. 81th, 1890, consisting of 300 tons of coal; 1000 bushels of wheat; If 00 lbs. fresh meat; 800 lbs cracked wheat; 1200 lbs. white beaus; 1200 lbs. dried apples; 1200 lbs. dried peaches; 100 gallons homemade molasses; 300 bushels potatoes; 20 tons iucern hay; 10 tons clean oat straw; groceries, blankets, clothing, machine oils, coal oil, medicutlery and salt. cine, crockery-warFurther particulars will be furnished on application to the Stewart, at the asylum. All bids must be in on or before the 28th day of April, 1890. The directors reserve the right to all bids not considered reject any or to the asvlum. adventageous W. R. PIKE, 0-- 8 Medical Superintendent. St. e, If you want a dim of oysters or a nice roast served In pall table style go to tho Enterprise Restaurant. |