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Bflv : m ' I DflSEnET EVENryO- KKWSi SATURDAY. AP11TL 2" Oil. L , pamettiG and gpi. llx, Tho Outlook for Utah Muslo In Chlcnr;o-Pypor and Wollio- I & ; Utah Ladlos1 ProBram-Corbott on Mondny-Tho "lio- 18, coril0randAIHayman-AmuoomontNoto3. In : If All tint tU of Rund contort by II I ) Utah body of singers In Chicago, and mil , I tn.Mitliig rtl of July 2Wi "Ulo I V I l)y, iitmi to to slowly but surely II) i Ttnlililnc Into lliln lr. Tho heaviest if In . How tba plin ! rocolTcd cm from W bi lho poor (ucoom of Ibo four Tab.rnaolo Wtl I cooc.lt. which werodr.lgnedl J creato Ra, a nucleus lor a IM.000 fond. They I netted Irss llin $IlKi wlilcb ' de in cldtd (llfriralutn,,ut thtiamlilltou t ,dy rrcJcctors of tho big concert U , icheme. Another body blow to the I a Idea of a Utsti day on July Situ wai Oiolt by Ihu somewhat over ilou Ml Mr. Mollanlel, who printed awarnlug l), to the people tf Olali not to if i T.uluto within the preclude ot f i' Chicago during lho heated months of BI ' JutynDd August. Mr. HlepLcia at K I thli writing ! at borne III, and what B I , a Ucis are can not be known, tut It 1 la hardly irobabla that bo will con H? tlnuo Ibo attempt of liking n lirg I bodyot alngeiato Chicago, lu view of II nil the mrroundlng circumstances. Wyf ! J0 w visit lliol'alrlilmicll In June', ' and hi all rotablllty run over to .Uug- , injf Wain, Franco and Uennauy be- i" fore riturnlng. f Whelheror not ibtfo will be a Ulali ),'' day.wltu an elaborates musical pro- II graruine, a number ul Utah people will To heard irom during, the Far under tho auspices of the Woman', lie sT f accltty and tho Voulig I-aJM Mutual 5 Improvement Mtoolalion. Tlicso two uoditabavo brail Invited to form part I S of what will bo the most notable ' iiathtrlug of women that the world Ever m iron. May ICIli to 21st. I" ; tiio Memorial Ait ralasr. J 'l' . and night during thliiK.rlod there w I bocougiMiea of women held Inelgui Mm ( ortfiuiiailsoftlioAitl'alace, and the , .utleota dlteuiied will tako a range ol everything known to art and deuce. The two Utah organizations will le e l-lven tho morning and the evening of May IU, and the program given below will be rendered with pcwlbly eonie ohangei. About thirty ladlea who are f Icte reeled leave next week, and eome ol them have concolTed the very bright Idea cf Inducing 11. " Young, who now Uvea lu Chicago, Mr. i'yper. who will be one . ufthcio in charged the Utah building, and Mr. Wclhe, who expects to I In f? Chicago on the date of IhuoVeut, to J mako up part uf tho npgram. It 1 would bo itlll more deilrable II In addition to there, and tho -uple 1 iiamvd below, Mr. UoddarJ, Mlta l'raltand Mha Itayllee, all ol whom 1 are In Now York, could bo brought 1 over to Chicago to hull' out lb "d"1' 1 tsntatlon of Utah talent. I'ollowlnrj BTaTI mn tho liroirrama arranged thui fur. Bat I siELISr SOOItTr-VOBllI-HI SIMIOI. Ba I luilo.VIunlrjf.... Mm Witolloninry aTaTM 1 Uonsresalloiial Ilynin,....-.-.-. mWM ' -.eK7rVs.riiTr.'TUu1lilliwsllsl aWM l'iriw..........!!" lain "ran l hirauail . " ri!-ij."f "v.: uw. ii-1'. LTeTeTal' ........ Ueidinill liiu Home TbetlJiwrtn Mti lame .iaa J . 0;iU fBfafJ tunc Uei(titiit-Curutn m uajun H -I w"M"Mjl!y ."iilae "fceme'iJlU. jl u'lernVoiiiiiVAulh"ran(l Joutuallila. -r 1 ; , , , 7lf...i,mtt e.mmllino II. llella BH ' Tn'".V..,IjlealMaT.'nMtcVo'anno.l. I. Bai Im.roin.lu.. JK ..i it r I. u lie U o Bai lnuoalnal Uomcn .........I.eitallaUeea lAffa lloioleilf and llcnedlcuon. B , tooxd uiiiai'-KViaisu rcooum Bb I Mn.l(!.V..IunUry.... ....! Kat; i lloinnty BaVa toaeiealloalllniB, MrUeaalrrTlaol awAI 5hce lufocauon... alia. Arilrlla rardley LTaVal Uuarlcttfl. (Ladlea1 olrea) Mra. alar aaVS lauaie. 91im Uarr lloinnar. Ua. JliiDiu J. erow, .Ml" alar Irt.lon aaVfl lotroducluryllemarka m r... aaVM Addreia, Mlcratgro and Art .. .... aVK . ....alra. Mar Talmajre llecliauoa,lbe VUlmalBBOfnainaoLile Baal AdJraia, iXitalaadl'sii'tluTauiaael Ulan aaawl Mouicn.. .... Mra. rtiiily H. Itliliarda LTamaal Addreia. atolficrltoed-.Mrp. Martha II linger J eil rann HoliiM..M. .. . Mla Mary Kunmey aaaBali Y.l.M I A. llejort....Jlra.lariii i.lloaial aVaVJI A wrtaa, our Oirla alrOlmmeJ euuw aVaaV Addraai, Lducation ut Momen. ..... aaamV ........ MiaJulurrnnonl aaaaaw lienedlctioaMM. H... HBf uuntar .MUakaUu Itouecy BB Mr. Btfpheti) and Mr. Dayneahuvu BB Iwtli written original mualo lor thu BBj ladlea' cuartotlD. BB Ueo. I). l)cr, our favorlto tenor, BB) ''t f"r Chicago ytittrday morning, BB) "ml wl" devote the lull tlx moulhi to BBI atiUtiug In managing lho Ulnh exhl- blla, and Incidentally taking tula for BBI theUlih DciiretAgrlcuHralundManii- BBI ficturlug aocMy, of which he leuu BBI ifllcer. It c,ne without raying that BBI 4 whatever le decided on lu the way of BBI niuala to repreaetit Utah at any gather- BBI lpK whutauuver In Chicago, will In- I rludu Mr. I'yper. Itoadcri of tho BBI Nbwb will ulao bu favoied with one or H iniro urtldia from tho geullemanou the inammolli coucerla which nro tu be given In the gnat buildings during thu progruta of thu fair. BK i Wlllard Welhu la another of our I 'l artlita who will rpeud lho aiiuimer B-1 away Irom the luountalm. Ho ex- I pects lo kave durlug tho oomlng wttl. I for llttrolt, where tho National Atn- rlallon of American Mualclina hold I I Ilk anuual meeting during May. It la altogether probable that liu will be the repreaentatlve of tho Halt I.nku Mutlc Bl Una Union. While he la uUonl be BI will vltltbli old Iriond Jn Mclntyre, who hae rattled aa a prufeaiur ol Ihu BBl plauo lu Clean, N. Y. Mr. Wi'llio aliu H expecti to jiloy during the Womaua B Cougreaa In Chicago. BbB Corbett, tho grout and only, la con:- lug to the Thealrr Monday and 'I uti. B day, und of courae every nun will be H cuttoaeuhlm. fhe phiywrloht, Vln- B , oi ut, haa fitted a pby to lb auru-aaim B (ugiliat, called UuiilKman Jack; It hue t a bvoatory, and Corbilt la tho lar.; H ul courte, ilieio la a villain, unJ ol J c urtu It muat hajpeu that tho heru p. ineita the lllalu lu n prlte J ring; thla glvia an opiorluuli) j to no Corbett 111 fighting t,r!ru, j und le really tho only thing lho uuui j encucartaa whit about. We all know j IromaeelugHulllvan and Jackaou the J tort of acting that may be looked for, H but aa weelmplygo tu aee the man t that whipped Hulllvaii, hu may lo a, H Lndanaolur aa ho ihouaie, hewon't B get liertd. Ilia w He la now In the bill, , and a lull diauiatlocomi any aupporta BBB iBBakMa The Tabernacle choir, whoio faithful and arduoua lahora during thodidlca. tlon exercises havo been frequently mentlonid, received adecldeJ tumpll' ment at the couclunon of lho services in thn Temple on Hundny Int. After Ihe cloaing hymn, l'rteluont Caution made ft rtuuest for til" rendition ol Siepticns' "1'ho Angels Hwrpt their Harps ol Uold." It wos cxnulilieiy mulct id by the choir, slid then l'risldeut Calihon stated that ho was riiuested to nik f jr tho an them, "Our Father In heaven." I'hla, thocumiosltlouof Mr. HJwardr, waa sin beautllully sung, Ibesolu by Mrs. I bonus and quartette by that lvJy, Mist Klllr, Mr. I'yper and Mr. l.nslgu, being spiclally biautllul. It as hah raatB o'clock when the congregation ulaperaed, but It Is sale to ay that no one thuught of complilulug at the lengthened session. The crltloof Iho-Now York Ueootihr lias somo lurlher remarks rognrlug tho theatrical outlines of the far Wot, which will bo Inttreatliig III this ulty, as Halt hake Is almost entirely J tndcnt for her entertainments Uon ihe denund for attractions In Han Franclict My rtnmks iaal Uun lay, says tho writer, iin Hie gomral lack . f inlronage I'Xtsiidol to aitructlous visillngriau I'ram. sco aud alirscilons souiuol which have beon succuraful In Kew Yolk, at that am not rellllu d by Al Haymuu, who, In addition lo controlling an extemlve circuit of houis lu the far Wi st,ls alio the mill ager of thu Ilaldwln aud tbu new Cali fornia theaters looultd lu the city of tin, (Joldeil Uate. Mr. Haymati lived lor many years In Han I'rautlnv. wheru, nt one not distant pirlod In his career, ho acted as treasurer In ouu of Ihe local theaters at tho uiusl magnificent eilary, A large part uf his veiled Interests Is still lu that riglon. It follows that hie opportunities for knowing whataoit of patronage la being extended to tho theaters should bo bettor thun mine, aud hu advanoea llguria lu prove thn trutli ol his assertions, 1 give Ihtsu figures aud thu nccompanlug Hnymau Ian reasons for what they are wurlh not that I agrt'o with Mr, 1 layman, fir 1 baiul my previous aaacrliona upon atatimonta mdo to mo personally by managers aud stars whoae verauity la above (jueatlou. Cue und all arim! that Hia Fran. laco wnsathealrloal graveyard, and laid the blame for thla condition ot allalrs upon the one railroad which haa tho entry tu Ihu town. Ills n well Iiuown fait that Ihealtes receive but scant support from then6tUjlroldents of cltlea even Nuiv. Yirlt,wlth Its two and a half nilllloua of iiopulation to draw ujion, oouhl notsupiHirlonehalf uf tho placer of amuaament which llourlah within our gates, but depends Un the transients which thu rail wuya dally empty within Its preolucls. 'Ihu tixorbltant lullroad fires which nravall will keen Han Frauclsco barren ol these visitors. I u addition theswell Han Franciscans, Imitating thoaaelts uf (Jolham, have reciutly reachuJ thu voncluilou that the proper cir during June, July and August Is lu hie away to watering retorts, fhere la no climatic rea son for this migration similar to that whirl! exists In New York, butther gojuttthu same. Tno comeirueuco le that Han Franciso, which upto time years ago waa a particularly lively spot duilng tho months named, has become dull and dreary. This I have learmd Irom n cumber of enthualaatlo uatlvts cf tho Ucvldeulal metropolis who for years have dinned Into my weary eats souits of pralto of (Jolden Culllorulaand UlorlousHau Frauclaco. They are ouu aud all Well-known poo- lu, the iiiaorlty aro prominent In Ihu theatric, 1 profetalou. 'llielr recent recantation surprised me, nud 1 will not re tat their names, for their state ments would bo regarded in uuforglv alio heresies by their ucceutrlo fellow townsmen. It will thus be aeen that my opinion regarding thu theatrical condition of Ban Frauclaco remains uuchangod, but fair play Is u owel, and hire Is what Mr, Hayinau haa lo say upon the tuljicll "While I am avorse to ijuctlng llgurea In dlscusilng tliese atlalrs l think there can bo no Impropriety lu atatlog that tho profits nt these two llituteis during the aat Ureal yuar, uhlrli dates from Aiiamt IS to April It), will bu between M,tHM and $lWO, an amount whlcti I tulnk 1 am war ranted In aylug will aoarcely ba ex ceeded by iiiiytwolheateraln anyone city In thla country. Atlhe Ilaldwln Ihtater out of fourteen attractloieonly tu were (allures, while Ihe others all did splendid butluets. The hilllan Hursell Opera i'oniany played to ;'U,nou In lour weeks. "The Mounte banks" did nphen menslly large bus Ineksdurliikttlionret wtos, thuugh It subatquentl) felhd In riin Frauoiaco; hut lihasul-u since fnllsd In bow Yolk nud Jloaton. The Henderson Specially coniau) played to$S:,(rU)n four wtussat tho uraiid Optra houie under my mauHgement, durlugwhtcli period the llsliwlu was e'loaoJ. The llotloulans placed to Sll.nflO lu four wrokr, Al tho Calllornti theater, which Is devoted moilly to light attractions, out of, fourteen engage ments played them only two werenb- ilule failures, aud theeiiulIVred largely from lui'lemeiil weather aud e-ace lion ally strong opaltlon. In my opinion tho reoita ol bad buslnets aroto firm tho cloro of tho Alcazar seuson, Mr. Btockwell leaving that theater to muve Into his new thtator near Ihu JUIdwlu. Tho second re-sson for theio reports Is probably that tho light attractions which weru formerly su miccohiIuI at the Hum street theuter, nuw play at the California theater, which Is a new theater, nud uno of tho uiokI succutsful In lho country, I think It Is aslgnltl caul fact lu connection with tluao slorlis lu regard tu Ihu lubllo patron ai,ubf theateia In Hall Francisco that there uree nt the present tliuu rnore theaters lu Ban l'ratichjco than te-r befure, aud ii mui'ii larger pruMinlou aro successful than at any other time." roojldtiiiT u. Annua. Julia Marlowu will spend thn cum. met abroad. The Texas Bleer celecraled lis lOIMth 1 crlormance 1 (at week In Now York. Jawta Iwls, of Daly's company Is ury 111. Churlea huCiurg la filling his plaie. 1'adereMskl gave two ricllnls lu Denver list week. Our Jeaaop raves over theuilu Ztcifs, holtlo Collins sailed back lo Eng land yesterday much richer woman than when she came, Dlxcy scorns to have recovered hl ild Hmoiwrularlly In his revival il Adonlt. lie hal n dote call Itoni being left by the proccaaloo. Mary Anderson Navarro Is not writ ing her autobiography. She Is oinipli lug the theatrical eiirif lima of Dr. Unnin. Young Halvlnl's l)'Arta?nan has made n genuine success luthat hitherto hoodoiH-u theater, the Manhattan Ojicra Houie, New Yolk. l'rlmroae aud West's mlnstrtls, who haven't been seen lu Hn t liako for a liugtlme iait, hold tho boards liext Friday and HsturJay. T, II. French's new theater In New York, 'The Amerloiii," Is to be 0 ell cd lltxl Week. It coat f M,Wu. Tho play will bo tho I'rodlgai Daugh ter, t'orbelt's name In bis j lay Is Jack Hoyden. It hai Just beou changed from Jack Ashton, which pioostily ollired to., many opportunities to uiwt iar punsters. There is no lack if operatic perform ances at Jlerllu. During lb'JJ tho HoyalljpcrnHcuio IIilio waa upon for Zbadays. l.lghtoerusaiidtwo ballets wefu given for thu ills! time. Holheru's bualness In Hsu Frauclaco has only been fair. Thu Malaler of Woodbarrow dlJ not take so well as htlmiblair, uud that play was com pared to Its dltauvanlage Willi Cnumley. A ralher interesting Incident to olJ play-g' en next season will bo a re vival or I'hoJIbbeiialnokay, by New ton Heels, lowhoniJ.ocpu 1'roetorhas lrautorre.-d bin veraiou and Imparled hlssUgu bUBIIUkS. Mrs. Corbett once lived lu Halt hake. Ii was here thai thu tbampiuu was nurtled to her by Judgo I'yper, alter tho tno had dtcameu from Hm Frauotsco, wheie Corbett was laying teller lu the Nevada bauk. The fact thai the berolno of Otcar Wilde's new play, A Woman ot No Importances lsol by Mrs. lltrnard Heels, strikes New Yolkcrs as an occlJi-i.UI Bcarcatm In vleWot that estlmablo lady's professional expert euielu tills country, l'atll, who will not be hure till next November, Is noverthelits ubsorblug u much of gsulil Marcus Msyei'a time that bo haa teu runipclleil to throw overtatd Fanny Davenport's butlneiB. Fuuuy, who, unuer Marrua' tutelage, has nude lota of money, Is rapidly getting to thu condition ol tho terennd yolloiv leaf as an attraction. It's ralher rcUgh on her, but then a man can'Bf do uverylhlng, and l'attl simply coniumus Mr, Majur'a entire attention. It looks tu me ns It Modlaon Hquare Utrdeu wou't be big enough tu liuuavheruudlenier. Her (opularlty Is phenomenal. Jlccoriler. The gre at tenor, Mario, was tho Mar quit cf Canada and the most accom plished sicndlhrlfi the musical world hies ever known. He wss the huabaud of Uriel, thu greatest drsmailo soprano ufhrday,uho died In lb(J9, her re. nowiicd husband surviving her until 1683, when ho died at tho age ot 70. Mario malotalnoj expensive eilabllth- menlsln liondon, f aria and Florence, with x lull stall of servants at etch one, and his entertainments were uuurpasid by llioee cf royally, Willi whom he was on tue most agieeablu terms. Hu was passionately fond cf his beautiful wife and never al'owud lit r to sieud a reut of her own Urge linoine. llegavutur presents uvtry day, and as sho waa very find of Jewelry she wore dossns of rlugsaud two watches at u time, fre quently changing her drcwes aud per tunal ornameLti overy hour In tho duy. In 1ST?, when he Hit visited this country, ho was a poor man and bad completely lost tho msgnlflceat voice that oncocltctrlllel the musical worlJ. Juio anil Drama. THE HlLNi'll UEVOIiUTIOS. rrofesior Hone' l.tcluro oa Tlint hub J.ct llclore lho Minleiitk' Hoclcty, A regular sesilon of Htudcut's so ciety convene J at the h. I). H. College last evening at wlileh I'rofessw Wlll ard Djuo delivered nu highly Inter esting leuturo on the "French Ilevolu tlon." He said that tho full signifi cance of tills eveut and Ha causes are but very meagrely understood by moat people. It Is ouo of those strange oc curences In history which dspoudsso much on what baa been done lu perlous bug before It happened. The Trench uatlou Is mado up of a jiccullar ooplc. While noted for their Ingenuity and e.sy grasp of a subject, they are uolumoled fir their uusta blllly of character nud light mlndodnesi truly n people among which revolu tionary Ideas would make rapid growth. Tho temperament coupled with certain events as wo shall sea was ultimately thu cauaouf this great strife. Theerj of absolulo despotism on lho part of thu lilmis of I'rancu begins with the relgu cf hiuls Xlll. Though bo was tho first man lu Kuuki, hu was second lu France. Hlclii Hull was tnu Iruo ruler, and hu It was wuo by his great skill und fori), sight madu thu power of tho French king absolute. Unfortunately for 1 ruuco ho brAo up tno feudal system, ueeutury or inoru before this should havubicndont'. Willi tho nuUta U nrre bt bis ikiw er,and no common eo Is who understood thrlr rights, tho will of Ihu king waa law, I his fciuto ot atlalrs continued on, being greatly nuKiuuntvd by Lulls in his long nlgu el seveuly.lwo yiarr. Hovelling lu tuo luxuries uf his oourt ot vice, hu ex acted great sums of money irom his tuljecta. Ho considered tliat It wai Iheirduty toglvolilui ull he needed, not que ttlonlng w hat hcouule of It. Ill 1774 houla XVI aicended Ihe throne. Ho was n nuble, moral, ycuug limn, und It Bums a pity lhat he thoulj be compelled to nop thu Hulls ol the kingly dropotlini ol other monarch,, but ulten lho wicked reap Ihu wlnu, thu Innociiit Urn whirlwind. At his nccnk!un France was lu a slate of chaos. Upon hearing of the Ututli of l.ctili M ho lully rocognlied his poalllou uud said, "Uod prole ot III, wu ure too ycuug tu sit upon the ttirouu of France'," He meant tu leuresj the h rungs uf France, but did not know how. Asulsatribult ho called toueiher theHtutea (lunoral, May S, 17SII, und hire was thu first day ot 1 10 Ilevolu. tluii. This body was composed of lho nobl). It), clergy aud common people, Thu latlir being tu tbo tulLorlty, all una. utcs of relief for tho benefit of the oimnion people imtilJ not bo passed. They demanded of the king a rpreieii tstlou equal to the iheir. This was refuttd. They left aud lurmod an tu tembly of tltelrowu, vowing never to tepsrale till they bad formed a constitution for Fra .ce. By this time the people bad learned more of tlulr rights; houlsrawhe could not conil them ta yield, and theiefore he Instructed the nobles aud clergy lojolu them. , Ills army of 30,00) soldiers was col lected to overawe the refractory as sembly. This enrajcJ the common people, Ihoy arose In inns', the Ilsstllo wss ttolined, and Inturrecllou swe t over the country like llatbcs of llghtnlug. houls Invited Auitrii aud 1'iu.slato aid his caoie. They did bo and sunt eruilis over to broucc. 'lho Tullerlca wire tacked by a Parisian tnje, and luuls was sent lo irlon. The gentle mor.areh wos tried lor treason, found guilty and sen oaced tuueatli. As his I Ii cling bekd fell from the gulllotlbo the savage populaoe sh.iultd, "hong live tbo Jlepulllc." Nuw began the rrlgn of terror, Marat, Damon and Kibe-plerre, lead ers of the Insurrection, took lho reins of government. Cold an J crafty thoy khew no pity, nnd everyone who hid oipoted their plans was forcoj lo lieu or be pit to death. Hut cllaaciillohs nioto among tho leaders, and each of tiiein lu turn received tho fate nf houls. A council ot COO, known aatliodl rictory, now tikes charge of the gov ernment. Now cornea lo Hit, front n man aa yel unheard ol; tbo great Ituouspaite comes forward, provca hlimcll by hla successes, and Is placed n oil the llirono wheru for lllteen years he holds entile sway, as great a despot us the kings who had I receded liini. He rlies, shines In nil his gljry, and lu 1H15 mtels his falo at Waterloo. The revolution, In trogrets for twenty-six years, Is now at uu oud, and though it has drenched thu soil of Karoo lu blood, It lias conclusively (rovea that the only trun form of government Is a government "cf tho people, by the pcoflo and for tho people." FiiaNic HmiMlirii, Cor. Hooy, If you are Illllour, lako Ucccham'a Fills. 2 r.rrlm HallMar Aerldenl. Milk train In collision; no milkman turns U; disappointed housekeepers; collto without cream. A petty annoy ance resulting from a neglect to keep tliotlall llorden l.alellrand Con Jen. sed Milk in the home. Order now for fiturn exigencies from your Uroccr or Druggist. A tionuU llr Uahra u Vfell llan. Aro ycu Illllius, Consllpaled or Iroukled with Jaundice, Hlok Head ache, Bad taste In Mouth, Foul Ilreaih, Coated Torsgue, Djscepila, Indigestion, Hot Dry Hkln, 1'atn In Hack and between thu Hhoulders, Chills und Fevsr, etc? If you havo any of these symptoms, your Liver Is outof order, and jour blocd is slowly being poisoned, because your Liver does not act properly. Herblue will euro any disorder of tho Liver. Htomach or Ilowels. It bss no equal aa n Liver Medlclus. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles at Z. C. M. I. Drug Dept, ' I y iiiltisiSl.'N nti.i. Whereas James Dunn and Martha A.Dunn, his wlfe.and James F.Dunn, ot Utah county, Utah, executed, no know ledged and delivered to James 11, Ilscon, trustee, for thn used Damon, O. Tunnlcllll, their trutt deed, tearing dale the II rat day of March, 1601, and recorded In the llccdrdcr'a olllcn of Utah county, Utah, In volume 8 of IruttdeaJt, on pages 43 to 219 of the records of said ofllce, to secure the pay ment to tald Tunnlcilir ol the Indebt edness thcriln described, of the turn of l'our Thousand ($ lOUO.OO) dollars and iuterett thereou nt the ratoof ten (10) per cunt per annum, said Indebtedness being payable flvoyears after Ihe date thereof, and the Interest thereon being payable semiannually ,on the first da a uf March and Heptember of each year, which said I udebied nets waa evidenced by a eeltilu first niortgagu bond or noto bearing eveu dale with vild trust deed, and ten Interest notes to raid bund attached, Bald trutt deed being upon tho fol lowing described premises slttlsto In 1'ruvoclty, Utah county, Utah, to-wli: All of lots one (1) seven 7) and eight (8), block three (3), plat A, l'rovo Lily survey, and Wherea, It Is provided In add trutt drid, among other things, that In case default be made lu the payment uf said bond, nctei, Indcbtednits, or money secured by said trust deed, or tho taxes or astertmenls on said itnibtt, ur nny part thereof,that then said trustee, or his successor lu trust, shall, on the request of the holder or In Here of ssld note, sell and dispose of eild premises, anduvery part thereof, together with all tho rlght.tltlr.bencllt ami equity of redemption of said James Dunn, Martha A. Dunn, hla win, and James I'', Dunn, their heirs aud uttlgus therein, either lu mats or In tejaiate parcels us the holder or holders of sild noto Clay prefer, at I ubltc auction at thu front door of tbu court hoursoof said county, crou said pirmlso.nt rruy be specified In tbu notice of atioh sale, for the highest uud I e st price Ihe saiuo will bring In cash, alter flrtt giving thirty days previous notice of such tale by publication In any newepnper at that time published liiNild couut, and Whereat, raid Jatne Dunn, and wife, aud Jamie 1. Dunn, have inadedi fault In the payment of the fourth luteust pa) uuiut, duu Maroli 1st, lb'JJ, secured by ssld trutt deed, and Whoriat, Damon (J. Tunnlcllll, the legal owner and holder of eild DOle,has by authority uf Ihe iow er In him vested lu and tir H.elJ Iruil deed, declared lho whole of said Indebtedness secured by told trutt deed lo bo Immediately due and payable, nnd haa requested sild trutteetoadvertlioand kill tho piera Ites. Now therefore, puhllo notice Is here by given lhat I, James II. llacon, Trutlrosaaloresald, will on Haturday, thuiOihdayof Msy,lb"3, between tho hours of tell o'clock a. m. and two ve o'clock, noon, of ssld day, at the front door of the dwelling house on said prumliesaotn lu uold, In 1'rovoClty, Utah, tell at public auction to the highlit and but bidder for cash, aald prendtts herein tefore dcrcrltud, to-l-ellier with nil tbo right, title, benefit und equity of redemption uf aaid Jet, Dunuunil Martha A, Dunn, his wife, nnd Jsmes F. Dunn, tholr livlrs and assigns thereto, for the purposocf paying said In 'ubtedness, which at thai time will amount to forlv-two hundred nnd uluety.foiir and lliMUO (II.U4 uud J .loi))do)Iarr,nnd attorney's Ice, mid costs uf deeming this trust, and will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to Ihu purchasers thereof c od nnd sulllclent deed or deeds of conveyance Hieireto, Dated this 11th day rf April, 160.1. J. W Jimp, Jamhs II. llAOON, , Alturuey, Trustee. Jtarjdard tyurty Uorl3. DX ml frmoiis Aa aWMvm&l ti tt Aoilsuil lahjalriUnU of Iki Amorlteu Onott nsvit, niien 1 Ui hAoIri MonrfMi tiif laltU frtltvii from d put ot MtiJ, tovmi tMMf MfeMtHMMr, OaUrto Go., K Turk, Art trui1hnl tf tli I'rtrphol sloaWfit. SuUtH, It, dui, nta( ruiiiVKk, is wi rmi nw, iltu tml itsktji ( wmU, 1 1 w( mil 1 -lho r, ttulo- )i ii, Tan oiotH, sHsboMsKtstiea Uwokof tlnrmotl. (Ury hint) Karof KitraOUtM-tSl Uth, UUt.lJWi LrlW, 12 M UcrtJ ILT3. AMftrliiss nd CotmikuU of ih Obnrth t iMo ChrM of LftltertUr SloU eonUXnlof lblln.Urn cl'n to JovU Rmllh, Jf U rrvsvtwt frM Ui bulldlAtt p of Ue KlnjTibDi t4 ooJ in u. ut (Hjt. tint uwi rit!iuck, Unojril.lVMallUi rail Dock (null), II-Mj ruJt Lsili.r, cmUitvkJ, t2ti JTviUaoUi, m bMMl,1J lotrla Mitt Coffimnlt. Una Trlt KonwM, EiUft Ollt UTI J UHHM, UN, IJ.0O1 Itra ,1M, Uolh, ll.li. Irl of rrai lrlc, jl tbrtnt IkUoi frow at.IUTfrUtkru, TftntltUoD. wtd If. tsUtsM o !iwph Italth, finl Pmpbivi, ! atl Itarftlalot ut U ObKJa of Utu CJjtW f LfttV-r-Uj flftiatv Uomons 0111, 1 11 ItAibM, nttt U-OOi ibMH tit UoCt, m- lMMOtt, Mfl, tlrj lo 111 f.lrnr ! TtieoloffT D IfftioJ ft wi lalrojiu-tlaa U Ul tlt. IMacO flsjn nt flplilivkl I UlotJir, lUllyton, Iw wJ OaTnuDiot lotirtd b Ite An. JK e-ttll lisMUsVMMl Id this, s,Kt lit thJ tltHl VftsldrtUsHa sf WUVtrteal frSMt. Utttii eWal tnowiHi.?. ry rvtf r, rntt rm ntm mbcMMvl, TSe.) raU Qotb, itiUMl, ieja. oled of M'tunilng An tntrnJorUentn Um Tiih uu, IxttHrla of Um i3.arett of Jtkmj CUUI of Uiiyr-di &ilnU. 11 VttXrf -, 11tU roll Ilosu, sMubi-Moel, fti, FiiU QoUt, mboMsN Uti IJiop doUt, Mo. ntrra Lspllrni. Esfalblllm; Ci moat ,av loot dortrlAsM of tb Cburcli of Jmuj oiuitt of lAltenrdaf SsUalt, tj Ortva Saisl A, 1 lO mUth U KlM Ael.lexl hJl LCtUf OO Wtrt rchltJ Onitt, In rJy tu IU nr, WiUUrv Oroel, k. Ivt, Dosrtoo. Ham, lnH IiAut.t?ia bnwet, ioi sTull Cloth, UBtwMsht, lie. IstuUMr, f 1 Mj Ollt H. Hmil llOOk TMiiaa IT UtlOOe CIsMh, 9Mt FuU 1Umo, 71 1 roU IsMUtsr, ILOOi LMibcr, tut ftnlfh,lt1SLsMtrir, OUt,tlM. CsAltrliUm for CTilldfvu l!iiutiaa lb sijuiUiot dtxtrlnM uf ihm dturctt of Ja Ctaia of LUUi-tlr 1bU Mj J& Jvihm. VUalhsjr, Ucj CloUt, Uo. liowdi, Do, thpr Oortr, Ke, I OoinjMtntlliiia of Ui doctrtiiM of U Ooffwl If rrsuiklla D. hUbuU nt Jan. A ZJtU. LMtVf, Otlt 1100, l-lhr, U0 lailUUoa LttstUstr, 11.13) Golh, L00. -3m1 llrrrtnrk rvrtptor taau wrcct1 to tubictir onto, with tltbtrlCaU mrU, im, UA H4. UILOleMurJlilobUtaUtM Ttio )Mlwt7rt m Mcmil if Um maHjtvVw c eforjQ kq4 Itjrtm SmiUi, wttb WI i-otrrttTlnc t Uio anUo ton, by U O, UtlMfl.t.l, ftoe. GmjkiI I'tilloaOphJi ahovlng tbo tbmrtra of Infltlfllly suiel Us hurrooaf of u guti IUi Bfltaieo Mill bltttury, 7S. Tlio Hand f rroildortr(Mik(nrTitoU bltKsnr of uMona mi lotlirldiuUti, ttatm lb (tTM. kixMtsv ta UvtrMtorktlon of tU rP" ui IHuKtrfttsvl vork of 311 pif-m7 inU. sllnf , too. i.Irnionl UoJrjAfit RrlniaomSttisploua plsuuuoa of tbo prlnnlplM of tb got&i ta Ivatftts-TwirlttsjLii ciwpUn, vitb trrovtJs Rtiltif crlptuxsU rtfvrtaoM, tf CbMtlm Vv I'tMiRW), 45?. UUIocnM nt1 HcelUUont, 7io, , conuiiw rtMM sTtttUblt tr iiubllo aaj prtnU nlrta!iuaf!iB, U& 1j wo lrMiie 11 n ml .Unrrlito, by ft Mllaiutea wtU ond tooUior lUluu Uftr Wbiuwy, Cth coror, 320, tulstvral Cohabltnllon, contftlnlof tb r- taukU ruling of Jtulir a S. Zui In VuH Tw rtt-wy oa UiU IfnpnrtMit qatMtlon, 13a. riio Tusjsa.Ns.) nnisuirreuvj lu cmt iKtart by JohA NleboUon, son, Tbo TloanUIn JloiMlotfo 7Immnen, ond nppltmtul iftt ft fu.t tweuul of ut UvJy, 4uel itsusj Uw Utun lir 11 tropsarty Ultweg, bf 0 W, rvnrosM, 33c, (11imI Aloafincnl, by 0. W, rmra-tc, . llftlA u tlucuio m tui(lnVxl ty Lt4tfirtUy &lnti, De. llV4(lnniii(1 Iltfllnltonn, tonond Mjttfm, Ikk 1 nf las , wnfUairm jrTtt ntt of cboteo htvtim Mel Urtiuioai, eaupU4 IjlToUJ.ll.ltal, Ho, Am Up to I'ow, by ltu.ua, tatlt. Pinm, M ftocu, etitt a ouex V TfsGeHar?eou5 UorKe. tlriii VsYnU'ft IVorba, fturltiof ptnpbleh On tilt ileXtrtUOe. Of Us liWJMJa, ft laOCik of 111 UnnilllooU of Ilcfrrrnpo t-i tbft'Mitor thronnkvy, rlltTtKt ond eonntry f f U Lkltw sUsJ asAlnlat-nr flskiOU sUsd laUaVlfiVS Ho jTirt'tlnrr Ilocoril. 1 qtilr, lUVf i Mulr-S 11.161 84u'rt-,ttl8, RftlulanndMuiim. Uy ItU. HoMbmb, TB Tlio Tall f lho Croftl Itrpubllc tf at llnory Ht-uultoh OeiTt rUl, 19c. nartyrdom of Jtsoph ttUtittllac. Sy Itonift on l't Joalliood Hr PTldl Jala Tftylor, IDo. Til Hook of .Yi.her, cuh out tlU, IsMUMOUtUTL Temples. DMerlpiti nnd Uitorlcol tkrldiM U ftiicli.1 1 aad DVMltrn stawiod oJKlcaW, Wllh m ftppwiilit, trttlnftn fteMount of tbu Uring of tha cattlon of lho Blt Lsk City Ttjfflplft. April 6,lt3J. rt(KT,J0o. nitlnrjr uf l!t IsWok ofniormoH CluUi, L,(HII,1T0, lllatorx of Ibo 71oriuonft to. niileunlal Plar.Ua Tf4-jJiMtJ.00Ma-. louroal of DlftfonrftOsn sWak totno UM Tb Lift AndlAsWraoCVUulU B-WM Kullh via fll tMouuil ot It tmuM ", posfwil4, Ho, Vot lho 1(1 Uo MuDCttoo Iel.rramjt ft dltbUMtau bntwcsia Sdot Oron I rtt ftiid IT, ? 1, NivwrosUi, to Udi la ftUd Oitm tU sturMssi on ssnisMtiai isrrlsWft by IQilwt Onun Ttm, Ooartfo A. baaia aud On, Q. Cajuwit, lio. Josrph frmllh-M'oa Ii m rropliol ol tsoilt Uy J, W,fl4udiiil,prlec, rlw,o. A Iloilot of Ut Poezltoti of Ut BiipraF Oouil bf th U, B, Ut Dm cam of Usjorg lUyool, by Oftnric Q Osvaaon, Uu Clook of Abrahumi lt ftuUsisUolty oatHU lUbst by Goo, ftuyooli 3, iTho l'lMttrepsjor, by John tskbolwn, S3. TU hpwnldlni- ftloryt or IUimmi1(I round lper,Si ClnU,tO( 011t,l,M. Anitl or lli lralrlrl or a lnia of Ux ruturo, Ity r. 1'. 1 f .ktt lfe, Tlio 31 o rut uti flurattou, Vf 7oba Taykfi lftc riui. itrilslow, Ulitnri(l and roIlUrat. r7 ili It tou, 70U8, UU.r, tlHt Vol. S. Clcrtb, ttWl Vui. 1, QotU, dllt ' Yid J ClaUi,tV)i llarporzion. room by John Lyoa. Ootb, UUt14NlOliXta,IOC, Var or Jutllfsv DUcnuvdltrw4fttt' Uijrd priXMdlojif ct tb rifUata AaavmI OnOfttTPneM, li, Ufalorntlon ir tho IlTorlaotlutf lopi Iiy (ixorfi TiwulaU, la, lutciiipsrrrifsnsr, ftc. A Voire frtiiu lho Flountalnft, 10c Tbo lUnirrclioa, Vf VrMtdwil dUtsM Tfoung, loo, I fiuW. to Hull Lk Cliff ibud Ha Ktt I llroatt, JfVklRBATMIPS CLAIRETTK SOAR I i;r all Aou5cliool ajtd. LurydLYy pufpo, R A&de my lor NiKsFAlRBANKfecaSt. Louis. If 4 RUPTURE kMBflF ?) PERMANENTLY CURED OR NO PAY. jKi ' $ tXAMINATION rflEC. THE - E- milB COMPANY l . JitetJ5?Si3' r"" '""IT. BbNll mil flliutlUll kvil RSE GARDENnnf t ix'vljS?J -I p riMJUOSa PLANTS. Your eeleetloa from lee R!l) f KfjlAjj' Standard arletlet, resl-paU. y U i SV . ur Cstatornie of Wsnts sod Florsl NoRlllct for 'aj le now ready, alsi W VVJr Booll"ulsl'0'lohsuceetifulllhOarilenaodllouisIlasu. 1)7 ?&A THIODOOKLETTrLLSHOVTOnAlaEDIQOnYSANTHCMUMl (1-7 fJjVJSL sooaiat uoMueoaut saista,ua4oe.aTouaiuwnia j3lT 2S,oo."::"r,,:iu.. S0UTn DEflVER floral c- ! a3CKd(S)tvi .aooxsji,souTMOtavt.ooLa sSpoi'tsraeii's Hleadquarters ! BBOWNINGaBEOS., 1J5 S. Mala St-, Salt Lako City, Utah. 2461 Washington AtcOcd, Dtab. ehotGuni.r.lflst, JJSteaSaaiaiaiB33ialalllriiofsrlehlrig( Pltlole. Ammunl-vr-engtJ-" Sporting and tlon and a gsner- IjSi'"' Athletlo Qooclt, EST THOMSON WATERPROOF BOOTS AND SHOES, la Agents for Ultra Powder, Cars and Fuse, 11 u rmit Rporltnc and lllaailos l"ow a, derandallonatTr'Owrltrs. Mr Tneos; Boitlicii. w wis roa ovn invsraArxo catjilooos. tnr.a to jm 1 QoldsmithStCo., "" . Producora of I - RcDned Taste In - wj AmtniaTTN I Vtion wo look orer nur Immcnao Iloja' and Chlldron'a dopartmr'nt H and noto thn ninny atylen of clothing It contains, wo rejolco and would llko H to bUllKAJI our Willi DKUtllirl AND PFHT? I Itocatiso you will ho oasHs- aitltodi no troublo to mako a soloctlon, and tho H lMIIUKS AST()MSIII.ai,Y LOW. Wo want to linpri'sa upon your minds tho fact that all our gannsnts aro mado up In tlrat.claas atylo, well mado, and Irlmuilnge lho Lost WHICH IS UU'OltrAM'. B' I 14 to 19 Years of Age, ' I r 4 a a Tho nohbleat dotiblo lircieatrel I III ( i-iills III ull thonii-illiiniiiilora V I Ml de-alrrd. If )onwiiita Moo or I III l tdnclc Cheviot, lioji Ivo'to not III II tlirm for soul mid pants tho J J iiroprrrut, too. I J liuii't full to look tlirousli our 1 Krund iiteortiurut ror tho I 'I MIHIIV YOlllll. ) I I I I I I I i J nininnrPti I 3 l0 7 Yearsof A8, 1 I bnlLUHLN Assffiss Milts, Writ, Indira, pleaeeciillisii 1 . us, (ixiimlnn our ellrrrniil llnra, 1 r nnd sou will nareo with in In thn I VIV fuel Hint we-hieto tho urciilMlies- 1 l aartliinilluil I'VIT snev. Hlrxuul, I 1 OrniidiiiiiWlrnit. ejuns, lo no I TEMPLE OF FASHION, ' --. 6i, 63, (15 M'n S'"- I 'I