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Show I fflcfal iloticcB. I (Official lotlcc. queenr "J143 le' 80 U eoe3' 80 lot 9 hopeit will go, at least for our time; let us drive, let us hold bat for the reins, heaTen's sake havs a good stal- wart man on the box beside ns, to speak a word of warning as we flog the horses down hill, and to grasp the reins when TUey run awy with ns. seize tho reiusr- - if women ciIed2SWat the leade will fcflference totht"he will make think that event, for I just as the earth every day.whether we like t Tt Tnd just as it revolves about the sun quite oblmous of what Galileo or the pow may decide, so the woman one beyond the control of Te or o the women themselves. Beauty has waked up and declineS to sleep again. It remains to be seen what she will do next. . Still I don't think she will take com- mand of the Grand Army just yet I don--t think she will be allowed to seize the rem9 even if she wants to. Men like other ponderous and simple forces in nature move slowly and take some time to get up their momentum, but are also rather difficult to control when tkev have once started. I was once on an Alp, a very easy one. I assure you, and watched an enthusi- astic young bride who, under her hus- band s admiring gaze, was trying to de- tach a Small bowlder feom if. 3 SHE HELD THE REINS. s ' , ;e WomaDi so Tender and Sweet Usually Mare Unmerciful than )l Eongh and Bluff Man. i. ALLY-H- O DRIVEN BY A WOMAN Should be Collector of Customs of the Port of New York A Frontier Ambassador! i.' was "inWashington,and I "was'In i: of the semi-priva- rooms of the itol allotted to chairmen of commit-- 1 and such like dignitaries. I was c to try to obtain something which I J jjed, and to prevent something I did tfish, and to gently guide the mind 1 very positive person into a course ,jd no intention of pursuing; in fact a lobbying, and with what result I 1 not here mention, although it is relous sometimes to see what for- - send it crashing down the mountain Bide. She pushed, she pried with her own alpenstock until she broke it, and then with his; she got very prettily pink in the face, and tore her little gloves; she set her teeth and compressed her lips; in fact she did her honest best, and after a while raised the stone to the edge of its shallow bed, where it hung as it were by a thread. Even then she coi tl ,1 have pushed it back, and it would have settled down as sturdily as ever. She might have sat upon it, danced on it, snapped her fingers at it and left it to vegetate forever as she found it; but leaned uponher alpenstock, and with one touch of her dainty foot over-came the last atom of resistance and sent tho great stolH thing upon its downward way. What a noise it made! How it splin- tered itself and the other rocks! How it able nets can be gnawed asunder by teeth of very little mice, and also r ungrateful the lion generally is as , as he is free. a this particular occasion the inter-i- r wis cut short by a messenger sent hasten my friend to his seat in the se, and as he escaped he flung back Parthian arrow: If women held the reins now!" ,Jf hours after the phrase rang in my If women held the reins! Would lirs be better or worse for the women, the men, for the country? ; a woman held the power of appoint-i- t to public office, for instance? If I Id settle who should be our next min-- r to Spain? If I were president or etary of state? . hat evening, as I chatted with half a en women, all of the bright, clever, It awake sort that are to be met more ?ly in Washington than anywhere that I am familiar with, I suddenly pounded the query, "If any one of had the power, whom would you ke collector of the port of New York ase of a vacancy?" Jones, of course!" i Oh no! Brown by all meansl" Robinson is my man!" Smith!" Black!" 'Lake!" 'Green!" White!" Gray!" clamored nine positive voices, ile in my turn I cried enthusiastically, Try not Le Blanc?" adding: 'And now let us all give our real rea--s for our nominations, and see whose the weightiest." - Well, Mr. Jones is a friend of mine, I I know he would like the nomi-io- n, and why shouldn't he have it?" 'And Brown has just failed, poor n, and needs the income." Robinson met us abroad last year was so nice and gentlemanly; he'd all my things through the custom ise free of duty." Mr. Smith did better than that, for was on the Caledonia when I came ne alone last autumn, and he put a lot things for Ned and Charlie in his own crushed and bruised and maimed the flowers and shrubs and all the soft green things it encountered! How quickly and remorselessly it would have killed that little bride had she got in its way I Some such fancy passed through her own mind, I imagine, for after watching its downward career for a moment she drew back very pale and quiet, and put-ting her hand in her husband's arm drew him silently away. Well, it isn't a good plan to set the bowlder rolling unless you are quite sure it can't harm you, and also that yon don't want to use it any more; it is safer to edge it along to just the place you want it in, and then block it and shore it up and make it fast with a thousand little pebbles, each with a dif-ferent name. There is always time enough to spurn it down the precipice if we want it out of the way. That, how-ever, is not very likely to occur. How-ever much a woman may like to handle the reins, I think she always likes to have a man upon the box with her to see how neatly she does it. I don't know that I ever saw a mail coach driven and occupied by women only, although I have seen a good many where a fair Amazon held the ribbons and used the whip, generally more mercilessly than the man who sat close beside her would have done; and let it not be forgotten that all men agree in accusing, gentle woman of driving horses more cruelly, with less consideration and less self con-trol than most men show toward them. Is not that rather an ominous consid-eration in the question, What if women held the reins? Would not the coach of state be in some danger of breaking down if it were recklessly and intemper-atel- y driven? A woman, especially if she has brains and energy, generally km era what end she means to attain, and is as unscrupu-lous as tho great Napoleon in attaining it. She wishes to distance her rival in the race. How pitilessly she lashes her horses, how recklessly she drives over the prostrate body of her favorite dog, how little she cares for the roclring and tilting of the chariot! To be sure when the race is won, and she is conqueror and her rival out of sight, she pats the horses' noses and orders them all the oats they can eat, and a vet. to bind up their bleeding flanks, and she is really and sincerely broken hearted over poor Fido, and is glad that the wheel didn't come off until she reached the winning post, apd in the evening of the same day she will turn pale and shiver at a ghost story, and scream at a mouse. Dear, charm-ing, inconsistent woman. How I love you, and how I don't want to see you drive the chariot of state. Fancy a clever, capable woman as min-iate- r of war! She has met some foreign minister at his own court or somewhere else, and sho has had a flirtation with him; he has pleased or displeased her very much; she wishes to flatter him by yielding to his policy or she wishes to flaunt her own ability and poTror in hi3 face. Will she ever be so much a states-man and so little a woman as to resist these deeply rooted feminine traits and impulses? I for one hope not, for a woman who ceases to move on feminine lines does not become a man, but merely an anom-aly, and I do hate anomalies. ; Or fancy a woman envoy plenipoten-tiary at a foreign court or in any branch of diplomacy; but we need hardly exert ourancyinthis direction, for we have seen and we may read in most histories of the wild work women's dainty fingers have wrought when thrust into the loom where statesmen weave their subtle web of tapestry, so different upon its face and its seamy side. A world governed by woman would of in-dividualities become a mere agglomeration instead of a composite whole. It would be like a Prince --k as if they Were his own." " ' " ' Like Mr. Black, who told me how to e my laces so they never were sus- - ted." Mr. Lake married my cousin, and y mean to live in New York." But Tom Green' is such an awfully o fellow, and always hard up, poor low! He's run through all his prop-y,- " Yes, but you know White is a great htsman, and just fancy the moonl-it parties, and breakfasts on board rernment steamers and all that sort thing!" 'We are under great obligation to Gray, and I believe the salary of the ector of New York is something mlous, is it not?" And Le Blanc is such a feature at receptions with his nautical songs t a maritime appointment seems to is&ten his values, as the artists say," iduded I; and then as we, chatted of ' thing and another some malicious lte tittered in my ear, "If women the reins!" Jut after all, while men hold the as, are political appointments made raso much higher motives than these? not one man vote and labor for his nd to be nominated clerk of the pan- -' because he expects to get bread and 'ese for less than its value, or for :ing at all, and doesn't the man who 'its the postofrlce at Cranberry Center te for the postmaster general who will 'e it him? Personal likes and dislikes do not gov-- Ken as much as they do women, and T few men do much from gratitude, it is of the species defined as "A ;'y sense of favors ro come;" and they 7 seldom toil as Women do, from re good nature and the liking to give le.r People pleasure, and yet I "am aw their motives are often no higher, more patriotic than those of the la-- J have quoted. Edition and Bishop Potter at the inaugural centennial tell of an'Ar-u- n, if not Paradisiacal, condition of ica in which everybody acted from ' noblest and purest motives; when ,,nlen demanded no salaries, but private fortunes into the pub-offe- rs with more than Roman patri--; when each man looked for an-;- r 8 benefit and forgot his own; when esmen expired in saying, Dulce et de-- "; ut pro patria mori, and the wo- - II nng their tea into the water, and Jewels into the melting pot. t, alas! these times have gone, even Rupert's drop struck by a hammer nnd fallen at one flash from an apparently Bolid mass to a heap of glittering atoms. Of course the mass holds within itself the principle of disintegration or it could not be so readily evolved, but woman is the hammer whose sharp blow destroys the covering that holds all these jarring particles together. That cover-ing we will call 'public policy, and I be-lieve it is safe to say that very few women know the article even by sight, and not one woman in a hnndred thousand would or conld consistently follow it out. Don't we read of floods of unavailing boudoirs when a wom-an tears shed in royal tries to really use her nominal either for or against some man TmZ nation whom or which she either loves or hates? And doesn t the headed old minister calm, cold, gray always end by having his own way and her majesty to sign the war-Sntf- or Essex's execution or thedon of hin who was to die. not for treason, but for jibe Zinst the favonte of tha J we snows of their winters and the or their summers. The world has ;n?ed and we change with it, and you act turn backward the hands of ae 6 clock. "3t among the changes this same Time has wrought, one of the 0 most remarkable is that in the edn-th- e public importance and the ; appreciation of women, who in some gigantic military evolution have to the front, have unfurled new tinmasked new batteries and f nP t and startling music, to f tllrilling measures the seasoned of the OJd Guard move unea- - ' tlf disposed to follow its lead, half ,;nS innovation. ' Qtt-- v tho leaders of the army, that in the widest sense is the ttn-- yof the Republic, are y. .. WQ do with tionWf?rce? U we accept its -, "will it, not end bj overpowering J-af- claim their- - right to fight side - .isn't, there danger 1 I JltZjy W&k SALT LAKE CITY 2 CardfnCitj. Flat C X8ijkH8 LEADIN9 1DDITT0T T --S fJ ULAJjJyjLJ J. G JACftlM. Mir. --1 k j I a 1 i j J Oiia, M'i AtaTKiyaMi I j ' H-f- -y ""J I tlaU tv I h --H I ' j T 7trip VH 4- V JU "mTra Ii'J J 1 lufT irl Go. M.Scott, 3a. Vt.RxnRsitiir II. 8. RunLr FTWldeut. VlctvlTtttMent. 8crwrf. GEO. AIL SCOTT & CO., LVlVRrORATBD.) Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOIttha Dodgo Woo.1 nil!fy. Roebllnii'i St! Wir Rf-Vac- uum Cylinder and GtiRtna Oila, Herculr l"owdnr, AUaa Eniflno n J Boll en, Mack InjeUrt, Buffalo Soalua, Jeffonwa llarM Wuliu, Biaka rumn Mlnen' and BluckaHiUbV Tools, Ktc 168 MAIN STREET. Salt Iialso City, - - Utah A. L WILLIAMS, Second Door North of Postofflce, coma AazaTT iron R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, Charcoal, Itlacksmlth and I'U'lron. Yards Cor. Fifth West and Second Soutlu Trlrptione No. Ho, Incoporated, April 10, 1800. Totman Douse Building Company. J. T. Lynch. f. V. M,Mirs!. It. R Hir-nnc- . i'reaidunt. Trt'iuuror. litmoral Muufir. Salt. Lnko, Utah. Thin company U pnrnly a bourn Institution, organised l slsy. and mni re-spectfully inviti a thu attention of those desiring inttnife, either fur horn.. or for sale, to tlin nat, taly and Urdivo sppoarnuco pri-nt- by this rU of wIipii ciimplMtod. VVa claim that tltny am MroiiKMr and wurtimr thun I ho ordinary rustic building-- , llio aoctiuim all l.in tnnr an I put together by thnrnby niakiiiK the work porffclly tight. V at now treurJ t jr. nlsh psilmnti-s- , iskr rnntrnc. and rnmplotn hutMliiffi on hurt time Th of I ho public Is most rrspnrtfully solli-im.!- . OflW and yard No. 25a Wert North Temple atrctit. Examine Our Flans and Trices Before Tun fiuill IE!X!XFI ! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1820. -- :- Charier Perpetual. Assets, - - 53,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, i,705,20 4.71 Continental Insurance Company, Cf lTw "VerJe. CoHhCnpit.il, - - J 1,000,000. 00 In.su ninco KoHcrvc, - U,470,.'n.21 AbhcIb, - 0,2 17,773.01 When you purchase a policy that you exprct to Le worth 20oo in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care tli.it you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as pood insurance law as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the faiiure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus funds can be divided among stockholders. Both have to be held fur the security of policy holders as long as a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, 23 sl fVrood South st ji . a Two doort mi ot Culko Hotel. L. c 1 1 1 3. SPEGIAL " (jur Addition corner of Second West and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys. Is the choice subdivi-sion adjoining the city. Ties are now i distributed and cars will be running on 1 Second West and Tenth South within sixty days. Lots at original price until August ist only. Davis & Stringer. Fulton Market! T. J. PBEECE, Prop'r. Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, Fork, Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Lard, Eto. 16 W. 3rd S. St. One Door West Cllft House C1TY LONDS FOll SALE. Fifty Thousand ($,10,000) Dollars f Fhe (j) per frnt Sail Lake City Bunds fur Sale. NOTICE is HKKKHY OIVEN THAT ON tVnr n.n '!ol ibdyor(ttySetpntemmb.errr, Ao.t V8. ltIISM at rlty. any Nwtlnot Mid rttyotlhf ImupnrScp-temtw- r I. 1V, win be ti'iM to the hlKhriit r nr bl.ld.'m for sld tnnd n of tno dennmliutlivn of llivu, nvWe twenlv yoont uftfr.lm, l.ni tuiijwt to riHtrmvllon hy f;me KnnrSfpti-nttK'- l.l'sW.st the option of mudritr. ( ounons I. 8. Sand 4 will ttetletx hisl from uld immU nTloii to the M thereof o thitt the nn'iiU will her Interest from Septemlwr I, until paid. Ihelntereet lielDK pyb'e on the first dy of Miin h mid the itrt .! of Sep- tember each yer. Illda will be by me for the prrhae of uld hond. or nr part thereof, from tlieth dT of Aul, 1t. un-til 10 o'olook a.111. of the tt dy of iptem-ber- . f The right to reject nT and all bid Is hereby reserved In behalf of Ihe.-lt- r By order of theclty routirll of id elty. Joskph B. Vai.icn. City Treaeurer. Salt Latterltv. Auijint .t, 1HMV I', S.- -A printed nutement of tlie flnuirMl fondltlonof the oltv will be fiirnliihed an ou Information with the view of blddlu tilKin the alvve bonJ.t. Apply for mt at ti'easurer'nomi-e- . JiMiPH II. Waldem, City Treaanrer. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of ftah Territory County of Salt Lake. S. P. Armstrong, Plaintiff, T1ih?l go'iPbUy. Joph J. C.oiightlv. Mr-.''- " Kll.lth (!. W..it. John ti. kiLw .V,L' wrr1. mii ti. Lay ton, IS Vh 'nnelly. Lucy (). L. Hone, Jan i wi..ti-K""- ' O Winter. Sarah U. 1 homas ). Winter, Richard (;. Wln-IT-- !'.hn,.'.V ww Norn Mav Wtnter, W,nt!"ra,!' MarkUoiihtly. defend- - nHK PEOPLE OF THE TERRITORY OP .1 Vtah send greeting to Thomas (iolU-htl-v trPhJvJittly. Martha B. Smith. Kiwi-- RVicvhard Lyto. Layton, Jacob (J. Lay. Rachel ;. L. Warren SamueHi. Layton. Elltalwth Coanellv. Lucy iw;. L. Bone, Jaueii. W. Evans. Eliiab-t- O ?rah (i. Winter, Thomas t;. Winter' Richard (J. W inter. John (J. Winter. Nora May l)VnZmph WlBt,"r lna Mwk Wtiy You are hereby required to appear lu an ac Hon brought against you byt'ie tve named plaintiffs lu the District Court of tlw Third Ju- dicial District of the Territory of Hah and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days, iMcluslVBof the day of service! after th service on you of this summons-- lf served within this couuty; or. If served out of this county, but tu this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty dava-- or Judu-me-by default will betaken uifainst ou ac-cording to the praver of raid complaint ' i tie said action is brtni(tht to have a decree of thlscourt adjudifinu said defendants to have no estate or Interest wiiitever in that certain pI ropel ty situate in alt Lakecltv and oiiniy lah. lielug lot 4 block 10a, plat D. Salt Lake City survey, and that they and each of tliem be forever enjoined and debarred from asuertlnir any clanu whatever In or to said property ad- verse tii plaintiff; a.ljudln(t and plaintiff to lie the owner in lee ot said prop- erty, and that the sevaral claims of defendants operate as a cloud on plaintiff a title: iniietlni and cotiflrnilnit plaintiff lu his title to the of said promises, and for other aud further relief, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that If von fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zuu i. Judire, and the seal of the District court of the Third Judicial District. In and for 'i i the territory of Ctah, tills '.Mb dav of rkai.. July, in the year of our Lord una ' thousanHd eYlith"t 'hundred and ninety. McMillan, Clerk. By Gko. D.Loomik. I'epuly Clerk. Soma Literary Women. Copyright by American Press Association. --Miss Katherine Eleanor Conwav is as-sociated with Mr. James JeffreyRoche on the editorial staff of The Boston Pilot fene also has been a teacher. Her liter-ary apprenticeship was served in Roch-ester, Jf. Y., where she was probably tue first woman to do newspaper work She edited The West End Journal there for five years, then became assistant on The Catholic Union Timos of the some city, where she remained till 1863, when she went to Boston to assume her posi- tion on The Pilot. She has done much desultory work and a great deal of anonymous compiling and editing, be-- mum issuing a door-o-f poems called "On the Sunrise Slope." In 1880 she edited for Mrs. Clara Erskine Clement, the art writer, "Christian Symbols and Stories of the Saints," now in its second edition. Miss Conway says that the best school for a journalist is to bo assistant on a weekly paper. She is a bright, animated little woman, with dark complexion and a fluent nnd forcible manner of talking. Mrs. Elizabeth Merritt Gosse, ono of The Boston Herald staff, does a great deal of fine and graceful writing. She is a fair haired, sweet faced woman, with a winuing manner. She made a speciul hit lust summer as the Bur Haibor cor-respondent of The Herald, and is said to bo the first woman who visited Lenox professionally. She was also sentnnt for a special interview with and Mrs. Cleveland on one occasion. Mrs. Gosse writes for many papurs and magazines, ainong them Wide Awake, Harper's Bazar and Good Housekeeping, and is very popular as a reporter of so-ciety doings. Airs. Cora Stuart Wheeler is a "Hub" literary woman who is known for her biographies of famous women, written for The Daughters of America and The American Magazine. She was for some years editor of The Yankee Blade, where she did a prodigious amount of literary work until her health obliged her to re-sign. She retains her connection with the paper, however, by conducting a household department. Mrs. Wheeler's pen name is Trebor Ohl. She in especial-ly fond of writing on household ethics. Mrs. Wheeeler also contributes Btories and poems to tho press. There is an energy aud "fire" about her that have doubtless been important factors to her success. She is a young woman with dark hair and sparkling eyes, and is an intertaining and fluent speaker. Annie I. Willis. MAltSlIAL'S SALE. IrRST"ANT TO AN ORDER Or SALE TO hr the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of I'lah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, lu the city and County of Salt Lake and Territory of I'tah. on the sHh dav of rVptembar. IM, at 111 o'clock, M., the following de, real estate, t.vwlt: All that certain piece or par-cel of land situate In Salt Lake city, county of Salt Lake an J territory of lluh, bounded and described a follows, lO'Wlt. All of lot eltiht (Hi InbliK-- forty six :4di. Kinney Qourlay a improved city plat of Salt l.akecltr; together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap-purtenances thereunto rs'ionglug or lu any-wise appert.v.nuir To lie sold as the pr.iertv of Bam lie! E. Vance and Mollle S, tuce, at' the suit of Nel-lie Wall, Terms of sale cash, E. II. Piison. I'. S Marshal. Ily Oscar Vandercook. Deputy Marshal. Dated Hepteiular 4th, lK,i, NOTICE TO ( lU'IMTOUS. Estate of Ell?a Darker deceased. NOT1CF. 1H IIKRKHY UIVKN HY TI1K ailinlnlstrator of the estate of Ellra Barker, deceasiid. to the creditor of, and all puisons havluK claltna an ilnsl the said deceased, to exhibit them, w ith the necessary vouchers, within lour month after the nrit pu hi lent Ion of this notice, to the said adinlnls-tiaiorit- t riHitns sand II, Hcott Auerlwh liulld-Inif- . bait Lake City, lu tho County of Halt Lake, I'tah. William h. Hahkkil Administrator of estate of hlita Marker, Dated September",. 1HI0. KltANK PlKltl Atloiuey for Administrator. SUMMONS. Inths Plsrrlct Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial Ulsi.nct of I'tth Territory, County or Salt Lake, Katk Diinelsoh. Plaintiff, I v. Summons: Johw Di KKi.sott Defendant, ) rpHF. PEOPLE OP THE TEKKITORY OP I'tah semi greeting-- to Jolm l:o..aJon, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action hrounht aealnxt you hy thculiovenamed plalntllf in the district court of the Third District of the Territory of i'tah, ami to answer the complaint died therein within ten days leicluslve of the day of servlcel after the service on you of this summons-- lf served within this county; or, If served out of this county.but In thladlstrict, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken aKiviiist you, aiTordliuf to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dlssolvlUH the bond of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to pla ntln the custody (,f the minor child. Mary A. Donelson. Issue of said mai-r.ag-grunting to plaintiff all fmther and proper relief . and costs of sit t. Above relief prayed on the crouiid that on the anih dav of June, lfMI. defendant deserted this plaintiff, and has ever allien absented himself, leaving plaint ff Urnorant as to lit address or where-alu- Is; and further that since salil dale de-fendant has not In any manner couttltmttnl to tho support of said plulntliT and child. And you are hereby notified that If yotl fall to appear aud answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. Zana, Judwe. and the seal of the district 1 court of the Third Judicial district, 8KAL. V In and for the Terrttorvof Utah this r ) atrddayof AUKiiat. In the year of our Lord one thousand eltfht huu-dre-and ninety. Hknky O. McMillan, Clerk. Bv Geo D. Loomls, Deput y Clerk. 'kotiFi: To lintrkt Court, Third Judicial Vis-tric- l. Application of Pudley Holland Smith for chaiure of name. YOIR PETITIONKU KESPECTPULLY to the court his reasons as herein set forth for deilrlnif a change of name, winn-ing to change It from Dudley Holland Hiulth to Dudley Holland, my reasons fur desiring this chaiiue are as follows: First Having a maldeu aunt iby the name of Holland i who Is possessed of considerable property, and who wishes me to do so. Hecouil- - II Is desired by my mother. Third- - My ratticrhavtuit contributed nothing to the support, of his family for a period of more than seven years, though la gotsl health and amply able so to do. Fourth - Hecause there l such a ridiculously large tiumberof eope untiled Hmlth lu aliuoet every locality In this country. My mother's name Is Mn. W. D. Bmlth, plaice of residence Kellhsliurg, Ills, My own age 1m twenty-thre- years, and urn residing In Halt Lake City, I'tah. Holland my mother's maidun name as well as tnv own middle name. DUDLEY llOLLANlJ HMITI1. TERRITORY OF UTA II. . UOI'NTY OK HALT LAKE, f Dudley Holland Hmlth bnlnn first duly sworn on his oath says, 1 am the petitioner 111 the torck-nlii- Htltlon. I have carefully read said petition and know tliiiconlents thereof and the same la trim. Dtmi.KV Hni.t.Artn Hun ti. Hulwcrliied and sworn to before me this d day of AUKiiat, A. I). IH;l. IlKNHY O. Mi Mii.i.ak. fKF.Atl Ulerk. Kndoraett -- No. HMit. Title court, Application of Dudley Holland Hmlth for chanueof name. Filed AiiKtist if, IM). Hkmiy (J. Mi.Mii.i.an, Clerk. TFllHITOHYOKt'TAH. I, COUNTY OK HALK LA K K. I ' I. Henry (I. McMillan. Clerk of the Third Ju-dicial District court of Utah Territory, do hereby certify that the foreifoltiK Is a full, true and correct copy of the original ietltloD for i'h suae or name. II led August J. IM), In the ac-tion therein entitled, Hied 111 my office. Wllness m v hand aud the seal of said court at Hall Lake city, this Vnd day SKAI. of Auxust, A. D IHIO IIknmy (I. Mi'M Clerk. By Oeo. I). Loomls, Deputy Clerk. Fans for Decoration. Copyright by American Press Association. mm FIO. I. ( Fans have been put to almost every decorative use under tho sun, but a novel device is to make them serve for gelling adornment. A woman of marked good taste in the arrangement of her homo used them in this way in her own room. The walls were papered, the ceiling was painted a warm yellow. On this were tacked brilliant circles of fans ono at each corner, one in the center. The fans wore spread to their full extent, no. II. find about three of them formed a circl. As very strong and pretty fans can be bought for Ave or ten cent apice, the cost of such decoration is alight. Fans mak a striking frieze in a plain room when ipread and fastened a little aslant all tho way around the top of the walla ' Sl'M.HOSS. In the District Court In nnd for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Suit Lake. Annie Robinson, Plaintiff, I vs. Summons, John IIohinson, Defendant. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send greet-ing to John Robinson, defendant: rOU ARK HEHKUY RKQUIRF.I) TO AP 1 pear In an uellon brought aifalnst you hy the alwive named plaintiff In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, aud to answer the complaint filed therein within tendaja (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on you of this sum minis If served within thin county: or. if served out of this count y. but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is hrouiiht to have a decreo of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff aud de-fendant, and for costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on the RTound of desertion and failure on the part of tho defendant to pro-vide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, having the ability to do bo, and without her eminent or sufllclent reason or cause for so doing. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles H. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, SEAL. In and for the Territory of Utah, this (Ith day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HKNKY O. McMILLAN. Clerk. By Geo. D, Loomls, Deputy Clerk. S0TICE OP THK 1NTKNTION OP TIIK CITY Council to extend w ater mains on First Houth street, West Temple and First West streets. Notice Is hereby given bv the city couucll ol Rait Lake city of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, to wit: Kxtendlng and laving Iron walcr pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: First Houth street, between West Temple and First West streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at nine hundred and till y IWH dollars, uy a local assessment tip n the lots or piti es of ground wlililn the following described district, being thedistrli t to be aflected or benefitted hy said Improve inent, naiuelv: Part of lolsfi and 7. and all of lot 5. block part of lots I and K, block 77. all In plat A Halt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the currying out of am-- In-tention must la; presented In writing loth illy recorder on or ;i. iHwi. being the time set by the said council when It will hear and oonslder such objections as may be made thereto Hy order of the city council of Hall Lake City, niale July an, Pwu. LOUIH HYaMH. city Recorder. Bait Lake City. September 5. irki. NOTICE OF TIIK INTENTION OK TIIK CITY to extend water mains on Twelitb East and Fourth Month afreet. Notice Ik hereby iclveii hy the city council of Salt Lake ctiy of the Intention of sin h council to maae the followlns deacrllied Improvement, and lavlns Iron wat-- r iles or mains alonir 'hi- following utresta, imuly: From the center of Third and Fourth tr.s on Twelfth Kaaf to Fourth Huti'b. thence wet-war-one and one half block with lateta's for culinary purp.via only, and defraying thres-fourtli-of the i'n--1 tlKr'of.ei-timat- lai twenty elijht bundled i di liars, by s local aimcs-ineii- t upon the loHorpi-ce- s of ground wlililn the following district. beiDif the dlatrict t bj ad'ct-- d or lieneiitcd by ea'd linjirovemml. lumeiy: All of Iota n and 4. blie k (A; Iota I. If, .1 and i, blo-- it. I'd I nnd V. bli k Vt lolnfi. a. 7 an l block IM: lntnfi and 7. block i.od lots 4 and . bps k IS. sll In plat V, H lit Lake City aui-ve- All pnt nts and objections to the crrvl:i out ol sin n Intention must M preieiit-- ii In writinff m the n or Kej, terniier 1. I. tiie tln.e set by the s ,:d eoilNi-l- l when It wbl bear and rowlder sum objection ae may be tn.tde tnereto. Hy onlr of the i l'v tuiin' ll of Halt Laks city, mado May vu. IK. L.l'ii HrA", City Recorder. Bait Lake city, fiert. f. SO.M0.VS. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, Couuty of Halt Lake. ODHTKNE TfBVHKIKi, Plaintiff, I T8. V SUMMON. Hannah Tdbnbkho, Defendant ) The People of the Territory of ITfah send greeting to Hannah Turn berg, defendant: VOU ARE HF.RKBY KEQUJKKD TOAP-- I pear In an action hrmight agalnet yon by the above named plaintiff In the Dlntrlot Court of the Third Judicial Dlatrict of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service! utter the service on you of tills siimruons-- lf nerved within this county; or If served out of tlilncounty. but in this district, within twenty dayn; otherwise within forty days-- or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said oomplalnt. The said action la brought to have a decree of tnM court ainsolving the bonds of rnatn-moti-existing between the plaintiff ami lie- - Abi've relief prayed for on the ground that about theyear lw4. the said defendant disre-garded the solemnity of her rfiarrtat.'c vow and U! eser,ir.'ai amwi. at.amioliiid the lilalbtllT willfully and without Jni-- t ran or reason, and ev.-- elnce and "fill does de-r- t and willfully nbun-do- n plaintiff d live separate and apart from him without any snftli'H-n- t ranw or And you are bereny notified that If you fall txiaimear and oinwer the raid complaint as atioie required, tho eald plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles H. Zane JiMtfe. and the eal of the District Court of th) Third Judicial District, SEAL. In and for tli Territory of L'tah. thisttirt day of Autut In the year ot our Lord one thousand eiyut hiii dred and ninety, HKNltY (i. McMILLAN. Clerk. By 09 . D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. fficial Jtoticce. NOTICE 8 U.T LAKE CITY, Utah. September 4, 10. To Whom It may concern: My wife Eldridife. having left my bed and hoard with-out cause, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by hr from this date. g M Dr. H. H. KuiHinoE. JiOTKK TIIK INTKXTIO.f OT TIIK CITY OfCmti11 to extnd wntef mains on Blith Kast street, between Mrt and Menw4 8flilh streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Counrll of Halt Lake City of the Intention of such CuncU ' to mak" the roi:oslii described Improtemeut Extending-- and laying Iron water p!s ir males alun? ti.e foiiowm ir--t. nsmeir; Hlxtb Ea-- street ";rt and Kwon4 Houth slr-et- s. and defravln thr fourths' "f the cort thereof e.titnsle.i at Kl. ht Hundred icii Do lars. by a local awmunt upon b tsor ,:ecef (round xlthln I follow hr d scribed d ninit. beti.-- t.i d strict P te or lenetltted i,r sid Iniproremenl namely: fsrt of lots i and b. Mors in. sll of lots 7 aud Sand art if lot I. block W. ail in plat B Halt Laae City surrey. All pr rteu ; and obict1..n u ll crr Inif out of such. In-- j tentton mus n presented m wf.Unir to the Cltr FwoMeron o- - fept. iwn be'.n I the times t by tiesa;d loiirni) when H wot beariuil efi!dTSfw-- n. as mJf l in,ad: thereto I Hy order o' fie nty foandl of Bait Lake City. ma--: May 'Mo. ij. Ijuv ii Htfi City Recorder, j Sit Lake City, i. L'S . SOTICK. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED under the penalty provided by ofiil-ianc-not to remove the boiiy of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, without first notifying tbeclty scavenger, who will leeue directions for Its disposal. WILLJAM 8HOWALL. City Hcavenifer, April IT Wfl. Koom , City ilalL S0TICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-cl- l OF to extend water mains on Eluhtti Last street from center of Fourth and Filth Houth to center of Seventh and Eighth Houth streets. Notice Is hereby (riven by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to niake the following described improv ement, : Extendi!! and la.rtng iron water pities or mains alonir the following street, namely : Bee Inning In the center of Fourth and Firth South on h East street, and nmnlnj south to the center of Seventh and South streets, and defraying three fourths of the rest thereof, estimated at sixty-si- hun-dred ttffttH dollars, by a local up.m the lots or pieces of xronnd within the follow-ing district, being tb ditrtct u. be affected or benefitted by said improvement, namelv: All of lota . S. block 3H: low 1. . block ,il : lots I. . 7. S. Mk V: lots 3. 4 5. b wkW lotsm.4.N block 1; lots b ock 17" lots fi. 7. block t. and lots S. . block 13. all in plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and object cms to the earryina nt of such intention must t-- presented In wrttlnfr to the city recorder on or before September TU. 10 being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such object.ons as be made thereto. B? order of the City Omincll of Salt Lake City made June 171b. i. LoCIS H YA MS City Reoorder. Salt Lake City, September 5, lW-- PEIrii I.SDEBtED T ' N(ril-K-AL- no-.- accounts stand. n slity davs or by ii'-t- due. or lntee.t nn tnHe due. j ar reiUi.e,l to call and settle befor- - the h j Inst C "I" follow alter tnal date. Corner Hrtiu ith and Tbtrd West streets. Sail Lake.H pt. 7, IWi I fNa SM.1 S0TICE OF I'KOOP. Land omnt at Hai.i Lake Cttt. AUK. K. I Ml. IS HEIfEoS LIVES THAT TtfK NOTICE foilowing-name- settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final roof In support of bis claim, and thwi said proof will be made before the Register and ifwiver at Sait Lake City. L'tab. on Spt. . iwi. Tir i Ferer A. Peterson. D. S. II .via for the Wtf NEH-10- . and Wt HK tps. rw. I He names the following witnesses to prove j his continuous residence upon and mitlvs'lon of said land, namely: Haakan Aomodt. WU-- i llara Miller. Mward Kijsut.m. A- - K Bum blom, au of Salt Ike City. I tah. Vassa D. HasH. Raolima. ALL ACXWNM rfE ME fK . laundry and merchandise pimbad ; prbirto January i. l will be placed In the bands of an aturwy If not f!il "7 Heptm. i r Vfih L C. Kirnvk. o,- - wits UldUi4 ! j Investment company, 177 Maut stmt. |