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Show j ' ' LAKE I1MES- - T UESDAY- - SEPTEMBER n min T , I place, Ton have . (Official 3rtcticc. I Offtcirtl lUiticcft. " i r h I ) SALT LAKE CITY Ml l --tv Cfafiiy, farr O nV'llTAr'ii--j- rj UAJ.10 AUDI HOT .. --C LAAjU&3$-- J J a JC T Vrr. 1,1 -- Li- it 4444 vf M 0 "Ua ' . - 1 I ,ia;l cv- - iTOffill ,'! t'iifR 4, J I I ' c,- - MI I I I I iUtttrtitrnnte. WALKER ilQUSE". The Valleer it Located in the Bxisin-n- s Center of ini aty ha ail tha Modern Improvements & Ctratas Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s Aouis Itis manaped well as nny hotel In th West and hs str.ctly ttv UiiMUess ud Tour-ist H..tol of Suit Laki-- Oity Passinijer Elcator. TheWaiker&tho Metropolitan Are the Two leading Hotels of Salt lake City. G.S.ER3 Propr. THE C U L L E THE Modern Hotel op . SALT LAKE CITY. S. C EfflSG, Proprietor. i. '"" S ... ... Oko. M.SroTti Ji. t.Kifr.i:xxiX4 it. 3. Rtncrtam Preiclent. t. 8ertfr. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., U.XCORrORATCM --DEALERS IN-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGLNTS FOUthn IXxIrf Wixxt PuHty, Itoobllrm'i 8tMl Vlr Rp, Vaouum C'yllinlrr and Engine Oils, llerculr 1'uwilnr, AtlaJ Knglne a 1 Bail rn, Muck Injwtori, liuflnln J e (Tor son UorM Wbiiu, lilik iutap Miners' and lUacttmlUu' Tool, Eta. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lalio City, - - Utah WALKER HOUSE CAFE, The Cafe has Just changed management, now Demi under the care of the two best caterers In theoity, Messrs. Herets andliiilline. Tour-i-or patrons rleslrinu an early meal or lunch put up. can obtain the same at any hour, dav and night. All game kept In season and east-ern oysters in the shell. Call and try us. THE ; Sacramento Bakery ami Coffee House AS CHAXGED HASPS. Erdman & Myer, the now proprietors, will endeavor to please the most faslUkus. liive us a call. 60 west Second South. Pulton Market! T. J. PREECE, Prop'r. Prime Beer, M utton, Veal. To'-ir- , Bacon, Ham.Sausaje, Lard, Eto. 16 W. 3rd S. St. One Door West C'llft House SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Whoksalee Dealers hi Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Meats and Swift's Hams, BacDn & Lard ROLAND k SAMl'SOX. Cor Third South and Fifth ll'eif Streett. A L. WILLIAMS, Peoond Door North of Postofflct, GOXJ3 AOIiHT 5T03 R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, Charcoal, lllackanilth and Tliciroa. Vanls Cor. Fifth West and Second South Tclp'on No. I7M. Incoporated. April 10. 1890. . Tctman House Wh Compan. J. T. Lynch. F. V. M birNHnx. II. It Hi. o. l'leeiilellt. Treisiirer. lieueral Minajir. Salt Ldko, Utah. This rnnipittiy Is puroly a hoin liisi.tntion. orp:tiiUe i . uv, ami mmt r rjiocl tuliv liiv iii's tlio aiioiiiton of f fiowi enni-- r for hmti.-- nr for ShIh, tu tlin nuat, titslv ami allrai'tlro ann.ataiiii i nrtt! tl tV thu rUvt of ! latfna when onmpltiitHl, VS plnhu llini they r sirm.er ami niif than th tiril.miry rusho I llm rfi..ii all ma.l an I put tngetlier by ma-chinery! there-b- m kiii(f tlio work rurf. i lly t.iftit V are bh' )r.iare. in fur. tlisll osliiuiites, tnke ur.s nn. coinpiet- - luiiiits on t ii.rt tirtlfl T'i ol liio politic is most lespecidiliy soiiritml ( lllk'n au-- yar t .No, S tt Noith TlUijiIi' slrt .it. Eainine Our I'lans and Yrim Mtt Toa Duili STEAM GRlWDEin Anil Jeiler in Jim hers' hujuilies. Our faciliiies for grinding and cun- - cuvlng Razors. OnVpein, Shears and Knives aiB .CHINA DECORATORS. ' : xVo, 105 E, i'imt fio"!h Street, Oppntile Halt Lake (( City Hull. Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized IS29. Charter Perpetual. Assets, - - $3, 174, 357.04 t Insurance Reserve, 1 ,765,294.71 Continental Insurance Company, Cash Capital, . - - $1,000,000.00 Insurance lloricrvo, - 2,470,34;J.24 Assets, - C,217f77.'J.'jl When you purchase a policy that you expect to b worth $2000 in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. Ko States in the Union have as good insurance lawi as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law, This law prevents the failure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus fund.4 can ha divided among stockholders. I loth have to be held for the , security of policy holders as long a a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, 23KodcneHoteL Amenta. SPKGIALa I Our Addition confer of Second W est and Tenth South, with fine trees on all ' streets and alleys, is the choice subdivi-sion adjoining the city. Ties are nowl - distributed and cars will be running-- on ' Second West and Tenth South within sixty days. Lots at original price until August 1 st only. r L . 1 T'wK Davis & Stringer. Fifty Thmisind (8JO.0O0) Hollar tf Fite .".) jut rent Salt Uke City l!onU fur N'OTiCE 19 UKREf'.Y THAT OS d.n- ,i' ;.! A. n. Y. . tbeoflictot the' Citv m Mlllt of Lake city, ttfty NiUso :;.! . I. v ( hi Issue of Sep-- ; t.'ti.ti.T I, I w juM ln the ten-'- bid. der .ir t'liiil-,- for r.si. Said tioll-..- an of the i i!",Kxiuti. n of it u. p., vault! ;'utt irs afterdate, iu ..tjct l. rie'Uit!oa aurlime after , r 1. truMuu( same !' i i onpvns , ;, sv 1 4 w:i; he ,..t (rom 'Od tsrule pre ,, tn suie thoro.it. tui 111 bond will u a.' IVerest fern Setenii.r I. IW. until pud. the interest in payable on the rtrsi day t.' M ire i ml 1 the !lit uv i ( S. t.n!'r,.u''i y.'u-- . u.a will lx rv iivntl 1T ire lui tl'f puirn o wit.l U"Kln. or r. p.iirt ti.piwf. Hum lll tf i.h .l;iv Aur.l"'. B' til in o .i.in. nl ..b .tit il y tii I'Mi-M- , m. Tl n'it i. r.Jo,. ny n 1 all told In turSy r..- - rva !n Ix'h.ill nt tho T Uy nrdr oi th; ell r e.unu 1' n( s.l I oitr. J.nvii H Wai I'EX. CltvTrc.wiirT. Salt LuKocttr. Amrii't I I. I"i.' V. s A printi'il siar.iu'.it ot th llmn.,'l coinit!i:i of tlio itv ill l ?iiriil:.h,l uv o iloHlr.pit iur .nimtnm with Ih vw of tu.l.lui iilm t;i tmi li- n i. AnlJ or in t insurrr'snffli. Jivki-- U. Waijisv, City Treuror. In the restrict Court lti nni fortV Tli'rd Ju-dicial t of l uS T,.:ri;o.--y, County of S.lt L.i:o. S. PlalutlJ, Thojus GoUchtly. Jorit J. Mat. ttmH. Smiih, U. W.rt. .'uha i. Lyton. Joo. i.tou. Kkhurd Ujim. lUcliei u Wain-n- . sni-ui- ti. l..,Vi m wDr.,h ClHlni!y. "- t:. IKuir, 'Jm-if;- ," Kva'. f Lz.l'i C .Vint t. S JJn u t"t.rl.iter. Tliotn-.i- u. mirt. K.(u Wlr. .It.iitii!. Wltjtor, N.i'.i !:i VV.iuor. J... pn li. WlMiraud Murk Onlu-lu'y- . a. :n.S. rrilL TEOi'LE OP TKR TKhlllTOr.Y OF 1 Vtuli 8eud iv'. uk-- to Thoiuiu. tioll. htlv J.wjVli J. C- Ul.tly. M.ir.-ii- ll. muh. ;!:. th i:. Watt. John (,. l.ton. Jacob Lay. ton Ljrion. H;irt.'i c. L. V:.nva hauiuol li, L:iyton. Klt:'.auth Lu.-- y (j. L. U.f, June u, v.. r.vii:i. u. V:nt r.Surah G. Wlntrr, Th..ois i.. w o.tr li ciiar.l H. Winter. J.hu O. Wtist.T. Nora May Wnitrtr. JiwrphO. Wtrt.T and Maik.ior.irht'.v, ne'endanis: Yon rr hereby required to appear ;r,.i ae tton brought aatnt you by tlm aluv. tumei ilalutiff In the District Court f tl TUird Ju-dicial Ui.tnct of the Territory of L tah. mid to MW the complaint tiled therein itlim ten dys. lei.'hisive o( the day ( nervirel, after the wryh on ynuof thimnnimo'ie-- lf nerved within this county; or. if served out of this county, but In this dlstrlut. within twenty days: otherwise within forty d.ivs or iuitg. meut by default will taken airaiiwt von, to the tnayer of said rouiplaliit. The said action is broueht to have a decree, of tbiB court adju lKliiitultlile:c.ii!i iii i. haTe no est.ite or Interest w uitever m that cortatu fVrotaph.T. ty lluate in ! nit Lal.eclt. and e mtry. tielnit lot 4 Mock HW. plat ll. Salt l.alt,. City survcv. they auden n .u tliem be furt-ve- enjuinrHl and dcbiiTivd from HNfieruii arycla mwlmtevHi In urto r.iU pr.ip riv ad-verse to piaiunff aljudulnu and dcciar ni plaint ft to l e ii a owner la lee of said ic p. irty. mid thai th" aevdral clii'nisof ilsiei'.dimts operate as a cloud on plaintiff's title: quieting mul conflrinini: plniiitlfl In hN title to Hie kw season of said pr iulscs. and for other and furihir relief, ami for costs of Milt. And you are hereby untitled that If vou fail to uppcar and answer I lie said complaint as ahuve required, the said plaintiff ill apply to the court tor the relli f ileinan led there.. n. Witnkss. the Hon. Charles S. .;:n Judije. and the seal of tlie District court of the Third Judicial District. In and for , the UTritury of I'tah, this '..Mb day of skau July, in the year of our laird one y thousand elaht hundred and ninety, Hknhv t, MrMii.t an, Ulerlt. By Cko. D.Lhomis. Deputy Cleric. MAltSlltL'S SALK. nrKSl'ANTTO AXOHDK!! Or SAt.K TO 1 m dire. teJI'V the Tlur.1 Judicial l;irlct conn of the Territory of I lab, I shsil exp. se at puM'.c sale, at the front dir of the Couuiy Court H ms. In the inly and County of Salt Lake and Territory of Ctab, on the ssith dav of Scpt.mlr, !!, at IJ o'clock. M., the foMow uit di '(.! teal estate. ti-it- : All that certaTn ple. or par-cel of 1 uid situate 111 Sail Lase city, county of Salt Lake ami terrlloiyof I la!i, louude.l and descrild as follovvs. to wit. All of lot elsht iM In block fortv slie (4rti. Kinney ft (urly Improved rltvplal of Salt Lake city; loitether w ith the tenements, liervilttament" ai.l the'euuio Ih.1oumiu or lu any-wise appertain nt. To Imi sold as the pMrty of fUmnel t. unee and Mollis S. Vance, at the suit of Nel-lie Wall. Terms of saleeaah, K. H. Pabhons. I?. S Marshal. Jtv Osear Vaiiden-rtk- . Deputy Marshal. luted rt'pt.-ini-- 4ih, inn. a Blj acting. I uciciult. the Actor, Author and Uriel His Scho1 for . II Actors and Actresses.' ; ' IN'ES:' LoEKIO1 0F -- van,; I jcomb Faints a Charming Pen of the Youthful Old Actor I" and His Pupils. 'fa' rTt"nr- - Sept. s. " land6Hiotherea laughter in an al-- I BPtv theatre; rows of youthful L which the flaring bunch light Ax I, joftening glamour; a stage with a business like L one side strewn with play books t 1)11 call, where Bat a slender, pale M Ivoung man busily writing. This the Palmer-Boucicau- lt School of r doling one of its afternoon ses- - I master had not yet arrived. L I extremely pretty girl who was f I Juliet's garden scene "dead, t" from a dog eared play book flip, whispered over a companion's Kelt Is nearly 3 o'clock. I'm afraid Mr. Icault isn't coming Oh, here he to, I n was a burst of soft applause I a gjore of gloved hands, and then 9 I hranored voice, rich with a very ' I rolling Irish accent, exclaimed: lod afternoon, ladies and gentle-- I I'm a little late, but you'll eicuse 5- - I know. I was having my picture L was rewarded by gay exclama-(an- ii laughter, not that the words I I so fonny, but- - because they were I L in Boucicault's inimitable way I, self satisfied, half apologetic (ind lonfiding. As he stood on the stage le white glare of the bunch light tng in his inconsequent, witty fash-mad- e a mental sketch of him. I was a striking figure. A man h 70 years of age, yet more grace-- P Id light of foot than a boy. '' From t to toe he looked the rover, the to Bohemian, and not at all a i, I ht, loose trousers, almost cream , I in cobr, fell, like a sailor's, well pi dainty gaiters, for his foot is as ' I as a woman's. A long, tightly Ined coat of the same color reached I knees. He never wears a scarf of fort, and his high collar was ro-ll only by a large,, pure diamond, jeld a soft felt hat, cafe au lait in , in his right hand. So much for Eiite silky hair a little longer than jashionable code allows falls from a I crown. His features are small and late, his skin of remarkable smooth- - land fairness. Only a slight hollow k cheeks, the dimness of his eyes ps snowy hair proclaim his age, la commenced one of that your boots pinched " and of all his plays "Hamlet" the bt To hear those glorious lines murdered theynSand ma that thrilled The words poured passionately from his hps, his face grew pale from actual fading, sometimes he clasped his hands sometimes his head, and when at ks ' after he had bared his heart in the Tawl the 1 nut of despair in the hushed, bm my heart-lf- or I my tongue," he was on his ?mS-- The effect electrical. WTien rose, winking back the tears, his impatience was entirely gone. He laid his hand on the youth's shoulder. 'My boy, Hamlet never gave voice to such agony with his hand thrust into his breast. Ah, no! You can't pby 'Ham- let now ou can't even approach it in the smallest degree. Years hence, when you have suffered a hi yourself, you'll see what is needed, and you'll realize how far below that inimitable creation the best of us laust fall. But," he added gayly, "don't be discouraged-n- ot a bit not a bit-K-ih, dear me, no! If I thought you deyer make a tragedian I'd let you practice on 'Hamlet;' but you won't, simply because its not your line. Stick to comedy, my boy, stick to comedy." And so on through the afternoon's pro-gramme he corrected and molded with a master hand. "Watch that girl," he said to me a little later; "see how she wriggles from one foot to the other as 6he walks. I call her 'Wires. See here," he called to her, "that will never do. Can't you keep those legs of yours still?' , "I try to, Mr. Boucicanlt," she said, with a sigh like a mother speaking of a refractory child: "hut it's no use the v won't." "You talk as if they didn't belong to you, and went capering off by them-- , selves," he exclaimed, and amid a gust Of laughter from the pupils "Wires" wriggled off. "By the way, it's astonishing how few women nowadays carry themselves well," he said thoughtfully. "It almost seems as if a graceful walk is a lost art. Everything in nftture has such a perfect flow and swing you'd think a clever, adaptive creature like a woman would learn by observation. The velvety move-ments of a cat, for example, ought to come natural to your sex." "And why, pray?" He- lay back in the chair, the extreme tips of the fingers of both hands just meeting. "During my long life I haven't gone about with my eyes shut," he said with a touch of humorous cynicism. "De-pend npon it, my child, a cat and a wo man have many traits in common. They are both soft and cruel.' A woman's love for perfumes and laces is identical with a cat's for sunshine and a downy rug. A cat wheedles its prey; so does a woman. A cat tortures it in the most delicate fashion; what could be more womanlike? You know with what feline softness youll level a itoine' thrust "at arrival and smile sweetly on her discomfiture? Well, there you are. But in the matter of grace oh, no. Just as the smooth flow-ing of a river, the bending of a tree in the wind, the flight of a swallow, aro full of rhythm, so man should be, and was originally, but with civilization ha has lost it. Women are even more un-graceful than men because of the ugly fashions they permit to confine their bod-ies and hamper their movements. Would you have a model of grace? Go and study the panther in his cage in Central park." But it is m speaiang or tne past tnai Boucicault is at his best. His reminis-cences of Rachel, Neilson, Vestris, Koaa, Kemble, Macready, Sothorn and many others make those dead and gone favor-ites live again for the moment all fire, pathos or humor. Of his many plays "London Assur-ance" is the one nearest his heart. Even its faults, which later experience has shown him, only make it more dear, it was his first born. The day before its presentation in London in 1841 he was an obscure, desolate, penniless Irish boy, the day after he was a personage. How he, an unknown scribbler, brought the play to Charles Mathews, not daring to hope for its acceptance; how it pleased the great actor beyond his wildest dreams, how during its first presentation before a critical audience he sat shivering in the rain on Waterloo bridge, fearing to return to the theatre and learn the worst or best: and how at length venturiug back he found the au-dience calling for the author, the pit boiling over with enthusiasm and the actors searching for him everywhere, is an old, fascinating story that loses noth-ing by repetition. "And this was forty-eig- years ago, said Boucicault, in a far away voice. "Ah, me! But the heart and brain do not grow old, and whan I recall those events, those faces, I feel their hands in mine, I see their smiles, I hear their voices, I am 18 again." Evelyn Malcolm. I DION BOUCTCACLT. ' iraceful gait, broad, straight shoul-lan- d light colored clothes, there is Ithing positively spring like. Fent on the stage and told him Td I to have a chat with him between fit down, my child," he said gra--p; "If there's anything I hate it's m still; if there's anything I'm of it's the sound of my own voice." most brilliant Irishmen who I reduced flattery to a fine art, Mr. licault has a negligent, yet endear-ra- y of addressing women and chil--I Expressions like "Yes, my dear," p one," "What is it, dear?" "Of pe, my child" etc, fall gently and p from his lips. This is only a man-- F speaking and means nothing, but pa like it. Boucicault, who could I Points on gallantry to a Chester-- l knows that he can burlesque a pis girl's faults, mimic her awk-flne- ss and so improve her without lng any sting, if alter a sharp lecture pows in a mild, fatherly, caressing, rv don't you see, my dear?" or "Have rje it plain to you, little girl?" gnat's first?" he asked of the secre- - seating himself in a steamer F and throwing a rag over his knees, lout is an enemy he has to retain a Five attitude against. , J m Hamlet's first solilo- - Ph, Lord," muttered the master un-Iki- s breath in a comically helpless I, and then aloud: "Well, let him h me he added: P e allow pupils a choice of parts. Jt P8' seems as if they choose just what I can't do to make me mad out of fciissedness. Now, here's a boy a I uy, too who's bound to play fuet if he dies for it and kills all the I pf us as well. Unfeeling of him, I lt? Ah, dear me, how rare a thing sense." P" . a tall, fair youth, came tim-- I from the wings to the center of the f"u think you can play Hamlet?" Fl Boucicault, as he languidly fin-p- a pair of eyeglasses. . 'hibk I might, after considerable ti . sir," answered the boy. F on. Let's see what youll make fre was a naose as Hamlet thrust fiand into his breast At that time I 'red gesture Boucicault sighed and Fe resignation stole into his gaze, Pment later the youth fastened his f on about the fourth seat in the ga-lled exclaimed sadly: l?:11 this too, too aoiid flesh would melt, I. er resolve itself law a doo. ftopf cried Boucicals, impatiently fS; "there is no V in 'thaw'; neither P- - teonQruiceri .doo.' la the eccoai ' . .NOTICE TO t'KKDITOUS. Estate of Ella Marker deceased. N'OTlCK 13 ini:k :iiy UIVKN IIY THE administrator of the est .t. of llu' ker. d ccas d. to the rrilltora of. auu all persons hucictt claims ajialust the said UoceiiMid, to exhibit Ihein. Willi the necea.sry voucher, wlihlu lour months after the nrst publication of this notlc. to t said adni.tus-tr-o-- rooms X I'lidH, 8 ntt Au .rlmcii bit Iiik. salt Lake City, In the Cuiinty of B..I Lake, Utah. Wii.uam II. lUnKKit. Administrator of valuta of r.l.ta Marker, de-ceased. Dated September (l P W. K iAva Pimict, Ati. n v oi AJui nlstrator. SUMMONS. Inthe District Court in n1 for tM ThlrJ Ju-dicial lusinet of nth Territory, County of Salt Lake, Katk DoNKi.'-t'- Plaintiff, v. Spumous: JobM wei.son, Defendant, j riiHE PEOPLE OF THE TKHHITOUY OF 1 rtah send greeting to John I o lsou, defendant, Vou aro hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the all. ive named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Ju dlcial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint riled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of servlcei niier the service on you of this summons if served within this county: or. If served out oi this county, but In thisdlstrlct. within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or Jiidtiwnt ly default will he taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony lietween plaintiff aiel defendant, end awarding to pla.uil. the cust dy of t ie nil'm chl'd Mary A. lionelson, Issue of sa d lu-- rag-- ; granting to plaintiff all fu tacr and proper tel ef, and costs of (U t. nlw.ve ivl.ei pr.iveti on trie that on the svih dav ot June, issii. defendant deseitea tins plaint1!!. ar?d I, as ever since asenta'4.himsc!f. plaint ff i.'.tnorant as to his address or wher alioniB: and fort ler that, since sild dale de-fendant has not In any manner to th" support of -- Hul plu'nilii an child, And yon are hereby notified that If yon fall to appear and answer the s:od eomnlaint as above required, the suld plaintiff will apply to the court fur I he relief demanded herein. Witness tlie lion. Charles b. Znne, Judge, and Ihe seal of the district I ) court of the Tl'.lnl Judicial seal. V In and for the Ten dory of 1,'i.ili ttiU ( t ) a.lrd day of Auti:oi, In the ye ir of our Lord one lh.uiai:d eiL,lit, hun-dred ami ninety. O. HoMn r.AN. Clerk. By Geo D. Looiuis, Depuf-- Clerk. no m t: . To IXstrict Court, Third Judicial Dit-tric- t. . Application of Dudley Holland Smith for rhani--e of name. YOUK rKriTU'N'K KESPECTKl'LLY lo Ihe court his reasons as herein set forth for ilc.lriug u change of name, wlh-ni-to change It fiom Hinllcy lb Hand Hnillh to Kudiey liollaiid lev for deililn this chance ale as follows: Kir , a maiden aunt iby tbnnie of Hoiiandi who Is p..sses.. of conslderaiile ,roteriy. and who w nie to do so. Second -- It Isrti-- reil by my moiln-r- . Thlid- - My fiith.t having ronlnhii led nolhltiK to the support of h s family tor a of more than seu-- ears. thiun,'h In Hoisl health mid limply able no to do. roiu Ui Because tliem Issm h rlillciilomly large niin bei of people niinieil SiuUli 111 almost on rs locality In ill, coiiniry. My mothers nun- - l Mis. W. I HmMI. pia.'e of icshi.-u.-- ueiths'i'iig, I is. My on ace is tvvelliv three Vc:il's lili.l a 111 feslu' rl.I 111 Sill Lakefilv. rtati. loll in is mv li, il'i r a muld.'ii nam" 'i well n in. own m . He n .iim, DUU.l'Y Ibil.l.AS'i' H.dll'il. TrnniT'iitv pyiT.Mt. i , Cul'NTYorSAi.TI.Alii:. i' liuilli-- Holiiiihi Siiilih limit; lift dulv saoni on h's oa'h suvs. t inn the pd)il.m.-- In i ho toreiliig peillinii. I have c.neiiiliv rd lid iMOUimi mul know the cut. nli lh"ie.if on In. nam Ist'-.le. 1hi.kV Hum aNK kmimi h.ib c lis-- anil sorn m lieiic-t- tit- tlil. Vnd day of August, A. 1'. imi. . i.e.s. Etid-- rs S Ko. ' T'tle court .'ion of i.udiey lloiian.i SmMli for ciiuino- o' n i ne. Hied Au.;ust J, p ). I.. . Una. Tt.KUiTil '.YnVCTAIf. I, . CCU.N'iY HI- AI.K LAbK. f" ; !, Henry I. MeW.ltan, tlicrlt of H.nTiitr1 U.i.Ulct com i ot Linn Iwinloty. no hereby ccr'lfy that tee t i a fd'l. tnie iniil t.o'l-ecl- . nopvof p. t.llou for i l.aiigei.f mim,'i!lcl Augnni IKi. m the an. tluu tberelneti'tlleU. tiled In my yd Willies- - h lh.1 a! "f S.l'd curt at rii.lt I.ak 'i My, tbls.'iidiluy SEAL of Allvn-- t. A l III sin li. i A, Bv Geo. P Lootnir. In pn'v ( lnra. ffkiaTifottccB. ,. in the District Cr url in and for Judi-cial district of l l ib Territory, County of Sjli-Laa- AyNIB RnHINffis, P:aintlfl, ) vs. Rnminotts. JOHN HiiBiNsiiN, Defendant. ) The peipla of ltd Territory of Utahscni (rect- - lux to Joint Kobliiion, T0U AKK HEltllflV HUOtJIKKD TO AP-- I pear In an action bronirtivagii-ns- you by the above named plaintiff itt the i'lsirlet Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory ,.( Cit.li, and to answer the complaint tiled thersiii within ten nays fmqp.rSive of th d,y of service) elt-e- the sefvioe ou you of lids Hiiuiuions 'f eerved v it bin this county: or, if served outof bntla thl , d'ctrl.-t- . within twenty days: otherwise within foity days or Judgment by default will be tal.nn agaimt you. aocordmu to tun prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of tills court dissolving nie bowls of matri-mony existing between the platiitIT and de-fendant, and for costs .f this action. Above relief pryitd for on ill" ;'ii.n:nl 01 desertion and failure on tbepiirtof .ho aefeud.iiit to pro. vide tlie plulnllfl with tic- common neeensarles nf life, having the 'Ability lo do so, and without her consent or sufficient reaon or cause for su doing. And von ore hereby nntltledfhst If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint ar above r. quired, t tie said wil; utiply to the court for th" rleuuiri'-'-'lierejn- . Witness, the lion. Cbarien S Zsue, .Inline, did t'-- seal of tl-- IHslrlct of the Tlnr.1 Juill.-ln- l Dbnild, SEAL. In and for the Territory of Utah. this nth day of August, in the. year of our Lord one thousand tight 1,mured and ninety. hen ky o mc.millan, oik Hy Geo. V. LoiuiiU, Dtputy Clerk. NOTICE THE INTENSION OF TH E CITY COUN-ci- l OF to extend water mains mi Eighth Ki'st street, from center of Fouri h and Kl th Soul h to center of Seventh and Klchth South streets. Notice Is hereby lveu by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying Iron water pipes ormaiiH along tlie following streets, namely: Beg inning In the center of Fourth and 1'ffth South ou Eighth Eiist, street, and limning soulb to the center of Seventh and South streets, and defraying three-fourth- of the cost thereof, estimated at sixty-si- hun-dred fWtMu) dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing described district being the district to re affected or benclltted by said Improvement, namely: Allot lots 'J. 3, block ;Ki; lots 1, 2, block Hi: lotsl.O. 7 8, block iW; lots a, 4, ft, 6, block y7; lots I?, .'i. 4, ft. block 1(1; lois I, a. 1. K Mock 1": lots ii, 7. block '. and lots ft. d, block 1H, all in plat 11. S.ilt Lake City uirvey. All protests and objections to the cam li "ut "' such Intention must presented In writing to the citv recorder on i.r betore September fl. 1SWI, being I he time set by the said council when it will hear mul consider such objections as rnav be made thereto. I!v order of the Citv Council of Srut L;.!;c City, made June l'lh. 10. LoL'IS M "AMS, C ty Kocorder. Salt Lake City, September 5. il l OS ' WANTLU. NUN TAXABLE HONHS TOtl UTAH The nitdcrslgneil will i"ivehlilt.t ble oitii e, No. .. South Walli slieel. Sail Lak City, I'tnh, lietween Io'cKhIi noon of the IWh dav i f swn and I J o clis k noon of the 10th d.ivot ts I isi. lor oir hundiei and ssventv-lw- negotiable ioiiihiu Ikiii Is of I lab Territory, numis-re.- ! fnun It to :mj liiciuslve. each for the principal uuiu of one thousand d'jliars. with Imen-.- t ut .', per cent per i.nioirn, l aval.le mi the I'.rst of etch J niurv and July a'terdat at 'he lie'si-r- t Ni.tlo.iiil K:.n I. In Sa't l.i.iie i It) r u ti e American Exchange NVtiotcii iliink in .New York i lly. 'I he SmiiiJs ure I'al.d July I. lvo. dee twcUly years from dale, but all redeemable lit i.he option of Hi" l ai'er ten y irs. ami provision h also i.i.uie by law f. r redeem-ing sft'.r ten veais, bonds of th bl:'li-- l num. ters thn out to the amount"! thirty thouued dnllsj's or more, uvailalile fund to lust amount are in the treasury. '1 hee. boiui are purl of a scrlei of :J. of which PJNhava letell reiS.tlut".i. at,il tb whole s. nes Is Issued for bulbiing ulucsl.otisl ami cherltatile ti,..iliil.,n in aeeordeii' e w.iii biiutlce uieier fie provisions oT an act ol th liovernor an. LutimmMvii As sembiy, untitle! "An A. t providing for I he IssulHK and of Territorial bonds." approved Miir li i t. Iu0. and refeieiice Is mad to said act for details, Attenl'on Is called to the facts that, this se'les, th- - ImTilory has a bonded In.leblwliiess otonly !') lit list by act of Congress - Is resti.iln, d fr .in crea- - titlg Bllch ItldelrtinltiCSS to Sll lilnolltlt errl- I Hrceutof Its laio-- value, and such run be rrea'.-- onlr for rbarltabl and educatiou-i- l purpose". These teui ls are by law exempt from taxi.Uoti for ny purpose within tlie Territory, and they aiinot be sold for less than pir and arm-tie- intere.it, and any and all bids may b rej. rt'-il- . Hlds will twotet,"d ht I J o'clock noon of Oe. tols.r Id. 10", at the outre aforesaid, and sales of Mi whole or any part or parts ih bon is made to ths highest bidder or bidders, who will be required to give security to carry out the sale, and If payment l deferred Hie Inter-est m the bonds durllla the time will be required. The liofids will Im sold under a power in the law. limited as to tuns, and Biddersarer'spietelbmkeeiaiiiln.tlim tyf.n th day of sale, and make thir Wds c In details. The bonds can tie seen by prijerted bidders. . Territorial Treasurer. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITV OF 1o extend water mains on Twelfth East and Fourth Soul h streets. Not! e Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such , uncil to make Hie following described improv. meut. Externl-i- and Uyln, ir, n wat-- r pipes o' mains along i:e f illowing stre .t- -, nam ly: From the cen'er of Third at-- Fourth stnes on Twelfth Kas; to Fourth South. I hence weal ward oue and blocks wlih lste'asfor culinary purposes only, nndderraymg three-fourth- s oft he co--t (WHiOi di liars, b;. a local the lot or pieces of ground within the following district, beinjfthe d'str.ct to be affected or benefited by sa d liunrovera-u- t, namely: All of lots ;i.nd t. bio-- s:St; j'dt l., :t and , block J2: lot aud blis-- VI : , 7 an s, block IB; lots aud " bl'x-- : "d lots 4 and 5, block Id. all lu plat F, S lit Laki City survey All prnfsts and objections to the carrying outoi such inientbm must tie presented i" w riting to the cty recorder on or before being the time set by the s tid couNcil when it will hear and con-iile- r auch obiections as may be made thereto. Ily order of the citv council of Salt Lake citv. made May ti. in, L()l,ift HYA city Recorder. Salt Lake city. Sept. .Mr 07 Sl'MMOYS. In the District Omit In and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County ot Salt Lake. Gdstene Tl'Bsnr.iu;, Plaintiff, I TS. SCIIHOH. Hak.hah Tciinbkko, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Hannah T irnlir,-- . defendant: V'OU AKK HEItEIlY KEQUIHED TO AP-- I pear lu an action brought against you ty the aaove mimed plalutlff , In the District Court of the T;iird Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the uay of service) alter the service on you of this s Mnrnons if served within this county, or If served out of this county. ,mt ln d strict, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will lie taken airalnst you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of tins court Oiss Iviiu the oonns of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and de- - ftAbove'relief prayed for on the ground that bout the year the said defendant dlsre-I- i irded the solemnity of her marriage vow and and abandoned Ihe plaintiff willfully and without Just cause or rr--o-n. and ever since and "till docs desert and willfully aban-don plaintiff and live separate and apart from him without any sumcx-ii- t cause or r ason. And you are hereby notified that if you fall toanoear and answer the said complaint a above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. H'ltiiHH, the Hon. Charles H .an Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Jodlcial District, fgjAJ--1 In and for the Territory of Utah, this lot day of Aiiijisi ln the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. hen'ky n. McMillan, cieric Hy Geo. D. LoomU, Deputy Clerk. Poison In the Blood of Eels. An Italian scientist declares that the tlood of eels is poisonous when injected hito the veins of dogs and other animals. An eel weighing five pounds contains enoughpoisontokiiltenmen. Theblood is harmless, however, when taken lntc the stomach, the heat destroying its del-eterious properties. 50TIC: TO IKED1T0RS. 1 OF ELIZA BARKER DECEASED. i'j - Notice b. ret.y gt.en by the under-signed- , adtiilnlsirator M th" e.tal of E:ia Darker. dee,-a- to th creditors of, and ail wirwnii havlnff rlairns against the !! to enhltlt them, with thnearr vouchers, w.thlu four months after the first publication of tld notice u the said admluis trator at r's'tns S an 1. AowW build-ing. Salt Lake City. In the county of Salt UW, L'tah. Dated September"Wii.i.iam If FlAHa re, Administrate ut th estate of t. Ilia Darker, Phask pirwE. attorney for administrator. JiOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OFCouncil to extend water mains on Sixth East street, between First and Second South "Notice is hereby given by the Cit y Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of auch Coune.l to make the following descrllied improvement, to-- it Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along tte following streets, name, Sixth East street, between F.rst and onl South streets, and defraying tnree-fo'irth- of the cot thereof, estimated at Elcht Hundred itesui Do'lars. by a local ass.-s- m. nt upon the lots or pieces of ground within t,.e Ml""" described district, bemg tie d atr.ct to be af-fected or benetmed by f'd Part of lota 4 and 5. "ft" and 8 andt art of lot 1. block S a I In plat B. Salt Lake City surrey. All protests and objections to the csmlng 0 u,'-- tention must be presented in writing the cpv Kecorder on o- - betore Pepf .T) Pw) being the time set by the said Counc when It will hear and consider auch objections as may be ;ffiByor,?erofth.C1ty Council ef Salt Lake made May th. 1SW. City, Lo,,lf, HYAHK citv Kecorder. Salt Lake City, September 5, P89. S0TICE. t LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED l under the penalty provided by ordnance not to remove the txsJy of any dead animal or offal or nit h of any description, without first notifying the city scavenger, who will Usue direction for its dl.posat. WILLIAM 8IIOWALL. City Scavenger, April 17 IfVl Room , City Halt. A Sensible Boy. An old farmer whose son, having gone lacerated u conse-quence to a show, was much of having "fooled around" the in speaking of the affair said: YorTsU Lige he thought that the Hon was asleep, an' 'gunter tickle his foot. The lion wa'n't asleep." "The lion tore off your son s arm, I be- - l' "Yes, his left arm. Oh, Lige he U putty sensible, nn' ef thar's got to be any etawin he alius hands out bw left arrn Jes think Ef it had his right Lfmi TwouWer sp'ilcd him for life W y then it come to tyin' fodder he wouldenter Sen wuth a d- -n- Oh, tbat boy ha. got sense. Traveler. S0TIIE THE INTENTION Of THE CITY Or Council toext d water ni m on irst South street, between West Temple el r irst W e.t streets. Xot'ee Is riven by the city rouncll ol Salt Lake city of the In'entlon of such !, make In follow ln dee. rl'-r- Improvem ut. to wit : Ei tend nit and loiin tr r mains sic f the follow log 'tr. tiao.eiy: First Koutll ..reel, W;weu ttet Temi-- t irt West e ray.nithr-- betnes of th cost Hereof at nine hundred and fifty fwn dollars uy a k-- l eiiient t,p-,- n the Ms or pici of grreind wttun tt f. iiow1ngrtTlt.d rrirt n fhrfiiri-- t to b" affertH hsnHtle. by al I Improve meatv namely: PartofM nl 7.iida,lof lot W' k of lor I and D.o. k r, ail In flat A. Salt If? survey Ail ptotit and objections to be rarr-i- . tmt of In-tention mi-- he -- r reder.i ' HepiTon-- T ' M being the lime et ey t ;e sa d r.uurtl wb-- u it wtd bear aed cor. dr o obyo tum a may be ""St t"lerf'f tb e!T conn-'- ! of Halt I J City, ms-l- e July. 1"- - U,i Salt Lake City, 8slttetUf i. f VCTU E-- PERSONS INDEBTE3 TO i A Kevser on book accounts stand, ngsixty due, or Interest on note due requested to call and settle before the th in". Co-- ts will follow after that da'e Corner Scond South and Third West street. Salt Lake. Sept 7. ISJ. . No. Ml S0TICE OF S FK00F. Laso OrnT. at Sai.v Laki Crrr. r Aug. .!. ( VOTITE IS HEItEilV (ilVEN THAT THE iN the following named settler haa Sled notice of his intention to make final proof In uorort of bis claim, and tbat said proof will l made before the Register and her-iv-er at Lsae (itr. ftah. on 8-- l. W Tlz, K er A Petersen. D- S. II VW. for th. W NF V VI and Wh SEW c. 3. tp s . r it w. Ile iumr) 'he following witness u. prove hi continuous rescue upon and ruirlT.-- l o ' Haaaan Anowelt. W ,' of said land, cam-l- y: M Rosjtoo. A. V. Bteo-SkS- i, aU ofWIJ... City Utah. Why He Looked Cowed. City Chap-Wh-at's the matter, old fel-low You look sort, of wed! Amateur Farmer (disconsolately baking his hair)-Co-wed! I ah d the dust from thmklwas! And calved, too. yon might I've been kicked. over three times a quart of milk for my pains Sthe dratted, "lastinglybe-bub-Ue- d calf drank when I had my back farrUBt! Texaa Si ft in VOT1CE-ALL ACCOUNTS DUE ME FOR invtsunent coicpaiy!. 17J Iin "'- |