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Show -- tztt i ' m- - sa rr; r; w ysaou Ky am ix. t DR: Tillman, Centrally Located at 172 Main St. over Raybould's. AU op''' Pertaining to fully Dentistry skill- performed and special atieu-tio- u given to CROWX AM) BRIDGE WORK. Ether and Vegetable Anesthetics AloJuster ji Consul Utti cm Free. omuls, vrrxjB REAE STATE AGENCY kvib Bnch. Oourt House. Denver, Co), V. JtvVVWVMantger. I k;m. NOTICL wi vCotuhnrcil tinnrtieimntliownater onrimtfnk forniTrT uttwl, between fifth and Hlxth UM ret. N'nttc t hereby given by the lity C.wrnrtt nf Halt l.akeCltv nf he Intention of nirt Council lo inse ihe following-iecr1he- Improvement, I,ewlt: Fiterwtttig and lavlnglmn trntrptMi er mala el.mg th f4!owing reel, nam!': (n fourth Mouth treei front prni trmtntM midway bet --en Fifth and Hut Kaat nrwii, 40 roda eat la MlxlB Kaat atnei. and defraytuej trice fourth of la call thrrwf, tluitd at t;un vn hundred dKira.. by a local menl npoa the ht or piece of ground withtg, IB following dilrt. t. ng the dis-trict to be a.Tected or henadtteil by aaid im-provement, namely: Lot I and A block W, lot f and, bt.ak Stall tu plat H. Kail Lair ( It aurvey. All pnitviiU and nbleclirma In the earrvinf nut of ure Intentl.! must b pre-sented in writing to the city recrwder ne nr be-fit June Hub. imi, being the tiro e y said '.Hin. il when It will hear and rnoelde o, h ohjectlttfl aa may tat ma thereto, Mr order t th I try Council ot Han (II. mote May in a, Iran fcW'W HYAM lily Rr.r.lf. notice f -- FTHE INTFN'HUNOr THE CITYmt V a " ril to extend water mam on Third Kat street. hha k Miulh front fourth H,mth and block cast : also I hl.ekaaat on Film South from Third F.at attvet. Notli-- Ik hereby given bv the Ctty Council of Suit Lake liiv ol the luteiiTtita of Miirh nun't! tt' mke the fol'owinit Impmretnent. t. it : Kitenitms au.t Uyln Iron aaler nliwt ortitam alonv ihe fi.llwintf trt, nAiniv: Kroin the Junction of Fotiria tioiith and Third Ka! Klriiit. nmnlnff wnth two Work, thence wimicWrt-V- ; ai. ea-- one hiock m Ktfth Soma twin Third Kl tr.., and dvrraytna t hr' fourth of the lhere.f. estimated at T!e thousand aitd to hundred .Imuit dollar, by a l.al av4,tmeitt upn tbe lou or 5i'w of croim.l Ithln the fullnwtnc de,-rlhe- Iwinu the dlirt.--t to be or ben-eK-hv ea!d ttrtpmvement. natnelv: lita I. V. . . S B Mirk lota I. a. 1. a bl. k S7; h lit, hl.xk ; I.UIU J. A b. k Sl;lol. Ml 7. K Work VI. all In ilal B Salt ljke t'lty wnrvev. All protel and objection to the oarrymv out of mk h Intention mat he nreutet In mrttltiK to th lit? Hecorder on or JuneS, jo. helitK the time eel by ea'.d mimrll when It aill hear and conMdrr il h olijecil.inn ae may be made therein. Hyimlerof Hie fltv t'otnull of Halt Itty, made , liak l.orie IU u. t'lty Iu the niMrtrl t Vittrt In and fur the Third Jadl-ria- l DlMrh-- t of "th Territory, I'oismy of Sail Lake. Katk IVTaym'R. riaintlir, 1 Oiijiiiit II. Tavuoh, IVfenUnl. ( The People of the Territ.rt--f of I tah nethl ixreetiimtotiilrMTt H. Tav..r ilefendnnl: OU AUK HKUK.llY KV.griUKIt MAP-- I pef I" n wtton luviik-li- t ajiHliiMt von bv the above named plaintiff In the linnrt I'ourt of the Th'.nt Jud;.-in- l lii.trt.-- t of the Territory of 1'tiih. and to answer the eotnplulnt II led therein within ten dv lexrlusHe of the day of eryci alter the service on von of this kiwinioua If Kerve.1 uithln this rntmty: or tf wne.1 oil of th eimnty. hut in thin dltrli t. wuhlu twenty day: otherwise wtthln forty dar-- or Jinlu-ineu- t hy default will be taken naimt you, ac- - coiillny to the prayer of eald nutiplalul. The said art Ion e hioiiitht to hare a deerr of this i'ourt dlssolytng the Nmds of matri-mony heretoforeexlstlnif between plaintiff and defendant; uKarilluK plaintiff eusto.iv of the child, I arey r'wbten Taylor. Issue of id . and roete of ult. Almve ilei-re- nrvHl for on the Bronnd that lin e the tirst elhl motithtof t'uetr murr.sire defetuMnt has wil-fully failed, refused and nelecte.) to provide for pliUntlff the rnmniKH of life, or to provide for their sil.l child. Thai in'--e Jun. IvC. defeudHiit hau mutrlbuti-- nothing toward tha mipnort of plaliitlff or their ehtld. alt hoiitfh often requested Ui do ho. and h.sroin)jll(3 plaintiff to support, out of her own means, both defendant and their said child. And you are hereby notified that If von fail to appear and answer the ald complaint ae above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relf demanded thereiu. Witness, the Hon, I'hatiea 8. Zane, JudK". and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, stAU In and for the Territory of l ull. this Hh day of April In ihe year of our l.ord one thousand etiiht hun-dred and ninety. Hknkv (i. Mi Mil l. AN, C'lerlt. By quo. D. IMiMiH, Deputy flerk. SOTHE f r thk istkxtw or Titr i rrr I fnuiM II n eitend water mains ol ThirT'r street rrmn terniln.i imlweea L and M streeia to midway between M and N, wtla lattera. oaj M street. Notice Is Hereby mvwo by thantf ClnoBetl at fall Lake 1ty of Ihe Intention of ue enonetl in make tbe following desenhed tmproratneal. to wit; ;xlrn,lln and Urtng iroai waler pi pest or mains aloiitt fh folio ids streets, tiamelv; Third street from lermlmts between L and at sineets lo mliiwav between M and N. with M sireel, and derraylnK threw fount of Ihe cat thereof, atlniated at INK ill ettkl hundnst dollars, br ba-a- l Uv the lots or piece of iriHind wiiolli IhefolU'W-l- u deo rlned district, bettia-- th dlatirtcl to 1st affected or heneitttisl by said lmprmea. namely: All oft. I. bl.sk to. U . i,w- - VA; lol 1 bl.s k : hi t, bl.s k .IV all in plat l n t t t.ake lltv Murvey All prolssis and b!fto to thecarrvins; nut of swa Intentbwt muss Is . Ceseute.1 m wrllllif In lha (llf KmaMef n or tTth. PSA baini the lime t by lbs) said r.nini II when II will kar and enoalder so, h d)e'U.ns aa may b msae tbareto. llyor.ler of l he City iVmibaII of Hall Laktl lily, masla April rm. Iwii ( la.fia lltaws nty Raaonler. i Halt IjVsCIit May 1st. IW. ! xoriii:. Tun si ar lurakrutNT I OrricKorCoMnaotj.isiiorTiu Ci T f Wasmim.tos Mar ikt IMtt WiiaKr.A. bv satlsfa.-t.sr- vldbc'5reenied tn the uti.iersit;ned. It has Wo made to appear that the Nutioual Hank of the Republic at Halt Ijise city, in the city of Salt lake. In ihe county of Hall Lake, and territory of I'tah, has w ilh all the provisions of lb statutes of the I'nlted Htaie. reiulml to be compiled with before an asMs-lalto- shall be authixlard to commence the business of bank inc. Ann THHRtiroitl. I .tease l Abrahams, den Illy and act lu imptml let of the currency, do hereby cert If v that Ihe NaMonal M.mk of the Kcpuiilln at Halt l.ske dir. tn the etty of Sail latke In the county of Halt Lake aud ter-ritory of I'tah Is authorttcd to commence the business of luuikm- - as provided In ewttoo tltty-on- hnudred and sliiy nine of lha statutes of the I'nlted Aisles. IN TESTIMONY WHKHKOK, wltnees my hand aud seal of office this ivth day of May, INK". J D, ANn tas. Deputy and acDni comptroller of the cur-rency. No. tVIIO. FIRE AURU BOXES. ft i Zuifht and MtHen r?sl 1 iZnse,tJii .t5afgll,lbox''e'- - Th ""yi "imply ?1fVi!?'d- - 1 ,ocatc WUIlt tun,ed tn from Kxiunple: An alarm Is 4. The hoxSU; the win strik alarm will be Ktruck four times. ALARM BOXKS : ilf.0r' r, NorTn d streets. vHl temple and So. Temple streets. irSl' i Jeir'Ple First South treetn. Lll Ifmnl' and Second South streets K.'i??1'1' H,irt ThM s"",,h "wts TeinpleaiiU Second South stri-et- s 5,",T,""),,6 and Flt Kast street touth Temple and C streets.. i'i ,;or' 5omh Temple and J streets. Jl l or. Renond and A streets. V.i'i',01'' Thlr1 nai F "tre.-ts- . :aBt a,ld R,'0,,n1 SoHtl1 "treets, r' Vm E'ist aud Third South streets. t'E"Ur, f fil"d First South streets. Kast aud Third South HtreeU. Tww EastiiUd Fifth South streets. 5 aJw 8tJS,outh and sv"i Kast streets. Soiilhand Seventh East street 2i,,or' .Fim Sou,h ud w- - Temple street. 20r' iSPa Soi,th and w- Temple street. 'r."?.01- ln""d ""nth aud W. Temple streets. 2?r,or' ?,,,H,nd Snth nud Second V. streets, nii i"r- Jrsti!'orth an Second West streets. 5f 5fr- Fl"t South and Third West streets. iUel iZJ.C;.MIS.11I?.. s"Euats'1t TauedmpTlte',rdbewtw"etenstreSeotus.th TJ,n,lle a,ld First Soul b streets. 1.B Dinwoo-iev'- s store. First South, between so. i. au.st wnd West Temple streets. M. I. Tannery. Fonnh North, be- tween First and Second West sUeets. OFFICE OF C'HIKF OF FlRE DKPAKTMENT, I I February iff, IfcW. f hereby certify that the abovo nnme'ralion and location of the alarm boxes are correct. C. E. Stanton, Chief of Department. MAUS II a IAS MLK. IH'KSUANT T(l AN OKDKR OFSVI.KTO by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of I'tah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at Ihe front door of the county ourt house, lu the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lakts and territory of L'tali, on the 14th day or June, likai. at 111 o'clock in., the following described real estate, situate, lying, and belli); In West Jordan, halt Lake Lalif C'ouuty. V tali Territory aud decrltd as follows, lo wlt; Beginning twetity sevni aud seveu tenths (iff rnls west and twenty-on- e and ml h nil rods south from the northeast corner of the northeast ipmrter i ' of section thirty five i.i tow nshlp twoiWi south of range one 1) Wes tail Lake merid-ian, thence south eleven aud tlv tenths (II rods, thence west twenty-on- anil s i'JI nvls, ihence north on the cen-ter of a three rod street eleven nd i (II IV lol rods, Iheur east twenty one and five, tenth lUI f HI) rHls. to place of r.'luulliK, rontainiiifftwo hundrmi and forty seven and r (IM? ' i souare rods, more or less together with all una singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonultiK or In anywise appertaining, arellio premises sub.1e't to sale ami to be sold. To be sold as the property of John D. , Louisa M. llraham. roily Uinham and C. (i. WhIUcmore, at the suit of William J. Jenkins. Terms of sale. cash. K. It. Parsons. Hy Human Cannon. V. H. Marshal. Denuty Marshal. Dated May Ulth, IM. 4sats SOTItE OrTiiK isTrvTniMorTHrnTYrofir. mend water mains ot rtrst strwst frim II ti II slrsel ; ; Nolle Is herehy (tven by tka nty Coonetl of i Halt taikeilty of the Inteuttoa of aunk Cmin.1l to make the following deaiTtbed tmemvttitsal, lowlt. Kateodinsj and lavin ten waiar pipes) j or mains atona lh ftdtowlna: atrwata, name! y J j First street from II M II street, and deftsrlaaj three founhsof (he tbeisjof, sstlmats.1 at One Thousand ihii Hollar, by a l Uen Ihe lou nr plerwa of arann4 w Ithln tbe follow .llsirtea hsinj ita j dlstrw I to be affwi ied or beneotad by I4 Im - ! proveinent. namely : AU of lota I and a. bin.' W, lots .1 and i bl k r lot a, bl.s k , lot t, block 1 all lu pial D Halt Lake City sarrrwy. All protests ami vhtertluoj n the rwrrylii nqa ; of sucn miemion mi ne n reseated In wtlttnf tn Ihe city Kcurder on ir Wfisw May tT lsr. Iieinti Ihe lime srt by the saM eminctl wbeaa It a til hear and is.naider ie t objwrtkoj as auy be ma.1 thereto Byonlerof lh 111 (Huifil M lt la, llty, ma.1 April . HiA Wrn M y a 1 117 Rssara-- r, Kail Laka Clly, May I. If j NOTICE Or TDK 1NTF.NTH N ir THKCITV (f'S rll to extend water mal'ia on Third Couth between Klith and Seventh Kat streets. Nolle Is hrehy aiven by tba city Council of Halt Lakectiy of the Intention ol uch eouucll 1o make tbe lotlnwlnf deseiibed lmpriveineiil to wit ; Kxtendtnif and laying lnn water pipes, or mains alomt ihe follow ins streets, namely' Third South street, between Hlxih and Seventh F.aet streets. ud derravlng three founhs of Ihe cost thereof, estimated! Twenty six linn dred and Fifty ibwi dolls., bya local assess men! utsm the lota or piece of ground within the following described district, being the dls IHcl to heaflectedor benelited by said improve ment, namely; ladsaandT. hl.s-- .. lota ft and a, bl.s k .lu. lots II and .1 block : lots I and If. Mock 47. all In plat H. Hall LakeCltv survey. All protests aud objections to Ihe carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing lo the city Kocorder on or before Jun 11, being Ihe time set by said council when II will hear aud consider such objections a may t made thereto, Hv order of the Clly Council of Halt T.ake City, mada May. Ifttn I.ot'is Hvam. nty Ke order. SALT LAKE CITY. Sights and Scenes in and Around the Intel-mountai- n Metropolis. PLACES OP INTEBEST TO VISITOES; A GUIDE TO THE TOURIST. Ussful Information for the Inveator, tho Home-Seek- er and the Visitor. Salt Lake'. Location, Attraction, and Climate. Carfleld Beach and Other Summer Re.orta. . jtU, city of Salt. Lake has a fame which around the world. Is about 56,000 and Is increasing kTtW te It is situated at the base of the Wasatch mountains In ft lovely valley, rich in agrtcul-tura- l resources and Is eighteen miles distant fram Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above ea level Is 4,380 feet. There are many points of Interest to visitors In the city and near it. Here are some of them : The Temple. This magnificent croam- - white granite struc ture was begun April , 1853. It is 100x200 feet, the walls are 100 faet high, and the towers,when completed, will be 900 feet in height. Over JW00O have been expended on the Temple, 18 uow completion. ln ILWaM 4116 temPlB 18 The Tabernacle. 5ivS te,a the slices of the Mormon mTJSi!tll(ns'?8e""a""rSeregaattitoennsdedof every Sunbdoatyh Gentile, The structured oval In c?tvn? 5n,Bd brn,ad,h- - Ithasaseating.capa-2K?- f 1 PP'e. and here may be heard ;tc'std tote the finest organ in the Tomo,-.- "J1,??0? B!inft 111 the tabernacle, and flm? that Its acoustic powere are very The Cardo House, or Amelia Palace, was built by Brigham Young who willed that it should be the residence of his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom Young, but since his death it has been offlclal resldancf dignitaries of the church Brigham Young's Residences, known as the e and the Lion House are structures, curious from as- sociations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot In which Is Brigham Young's Grave. This can be reached by passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old mud wall which at one time encompansed Brlgham's pri vate property. One or two of the prophet's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave and there Is space left near by for the graves of his other wives. Deweret Museum. This Institution Is situated on South Temple street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a large number of Interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history of Utah. It is well worth a visit. Prospect Hill 'jvwieitwh Its lookout tower commands a splendid of the city and its surroundings. The Tithing Building-possesse- Interest as being the general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon church from its disciple. Liberty Park, in the southeastern portion of the city Is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce, on Second South street, is visited by those who take an Interest In the commercial staudlng ol the city. There are several large cases con-taining specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. The Grand Opera House, on Second South street, is under able manage-ment and Is handsomely and comfortably fitted up. Some of the best talent In the coun-try is constantly passing between the Atlantic and the Pacific, and Salt Lake City Is always made a stopping plane for performances, either the opera house or the t, T " 'T '": c Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place of amuse-ment was built by Brigham Young over thirty years ago. It Is a large and beautiful temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used in winter for worship by the Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is laOxM feet, and cost W,000. Tbe ceiling Is with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of the golden plates to Joseph Smith. The IVatatorlum is a large circular bathing house, the center of which, under a glass roof, is a swimming pool. The water is brought in pipes from Beck's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bathrooms. Electric Street Cars connect with every point of interest in the city. The system is new and the appointments good. Rapid transit Is assured. Camp Douglas, three miles east of the city and over 400 it, is beautifully laid out In the midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and housas of the officers are built of stone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake Ues like molten silver at the foot of the western mountains. Beck's Hot Springs are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. They Issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid in cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia nd scrofula. The waters are used both in-ternally and externally, and there is an excellent bath house and necessary appointments for the comfort of patients. The Warm SuJphur Springs are between the Hot Springs and the ci ty, about ti from the postofflce. There is a good hotel snd comfortable bath house In connec-tion with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. ' The Mountains are unsurpassed in magnificent canyons, and atleasta dozen of the grandest are within reachof the city. These invite the tourist to days, weeks or months among their 5? to nsh, to hunt, to scale the neiks and ridges, and' to gather wild flowers sides of mossy springs, beneath th shadoof umbrageous pines. Big Cottonwood canion should! seen by every tour st Here are and Martha from which flows the turbulent Cottonwood river; and tn base of the mountains are lakes Blancherriorence and Lillian. Besides these creek. Parley's, Emigration, and City Creik canyons, all extremely picturesque and delightfully Kdnantlc Pleasant Drives Sdsm irfh?.e hedges of the wild dog-ros- nod above 1847- - Th Great Salt Lake, Ingersoll, "few per-- or think " says Ernest can J 6ayio! erectrifying effects than in the coloring, 8< sunset on tMW twj0f water as can be Lake is "'''Vwaves a brtght blue as"the? "em its snrface it S&llfTran " Garfield Baach the mysteriouti isea. andr(li;ne!e7,'man. InWst for every visitor ld Beach is rderthTdt cmoa Pacihc Ball-wa- y company, asfetha em. ' iairLake andCgden.nd is hlfJertedbv vlfduis. it isTaimUar in 'r2n and Is well worth, a lyiaiL I No. 4I.T S0T1CE0F PROOF. Land Orri at Sat t Lakh City, I Mav IU. Ihwi. i NOT1CF. IB IIEKKIIY HIVI.N THAT THK, following named eelfler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Register and Hi reiver of the I', H. Land Office at rtull LakeCltv.nn July II. IKK), vis. ; .loiieph Meltea, No, lo.BKi. for th HBt, section 34, township I north, raimn if east. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his isintlnuous residence upon and rulllViillon of said land, uamely : Waller Davidson. Frank McCowan, Thomas Andsrson and Frank Hurt, all of Salt Lake city, L'lah. Til Fhan D. Hiibbh. nitfUHTKfl. NOTICE iV THK INTENTION or THK CITY a I Council to extend water mains on rtrst North street from llrst West to West Temple street with lateral of twenty rods on West temple street. Nolle Is hereby given by Ihe Clly Council of Rail Lake Cltv of lite Intention of such Council to make the following described Improvement, towil Kiteudtng and laying Iron water pipe nr mains along Ihe fnllnwtng streets, namely. On First North street from First West iret lowest Temple street with laural of twenty nsla on West T'lnple iret snd defraying three fourths Af tbe cost theraof. estimated at JlDHMiO nineteen hundred and eliihlv five dol-lars, by a local assessment upon tha lot or places of ground within the following described ill strict, lHlng the district la be affected or ben etitedby said Improvement, namely; laitsl, V, a 4. block KM. Iota (Ml, block lots a. . blis k IM. all In plat A. Halt Lake City Survey. All protests and objections lo Ihe carrying nut of such Intention must be presented In writing tnthe City Recorder on or before June 10. isui. being Ihe time set by the a!d Council when It will hear and consider such objections a may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council nf Halt Ijik City, made May 13. ibWX Uit'lH HY AMH. City Recorder. 0TUE OF THK INTFNTIOX Or TUB TITT Couu.'ll to ettend ihe water mala aai Wall street adlolnlng itapltol gnrnxvla, anna wilt Intersection with currant strt, anY along i nn sol street wt lu tut InlawsaKUo With lak street. Notice I herehy given b lh City Ccaaelt of Halt laikei'ltyof In Intention o(urk l antn-rl- l to make Ui following dewnhol Iraiinwi. provemenls tn wit s itendlac and laying) ma water pipea r mains aunxg tba following sirseta. namely ; Wall Mesa BdMnrng Cam-lo- l gmuii.l. north mil Interawrtloat w lib cwt rant street, and along I'urraut trt to II I lrectlon with oat street, and frvmg three fourths nf the r.t thereof estlmslsJ at avian, twanty flvvkundtwd dollar, by a lewsa assessment upon lb Iota or pi. f ground within lh following described distract, being lhditrt. to b affn-t- or bsneflUsl by ami liuprovnient, namelyi lajt. a, 4. a , J, t lh Hi. k l, lax 1. f. 1 liua-- h II. all Is) plat K. Halt City siirvry. All nrotaat au.l ol. lions lo lh rerrrmg mil nf atiea must Is. praesnbsl In wrlling tn Ik city Recorder nn or twhw May T. IA btS) th lime set by Hi said Conn. II whan It will hear and msidw su. h obwUuna may bo msl tlierwt., hy ofler of theClly ouinfl of Rail L Clly, ma.1 April th, isu) Ian r IIVAIlMlty Rsrorrr. Hall I. City May I. law. I.EtiAI. IBH4.XO. 39, A RESOLUTION Granting a Franchise to thr. Salt Laic Aapid Transit Company. ,Slf,',,'"n BH resolved hy the Cltv Council Salt Lake City: That the siiit LaU? Rapid transit Company." its suiveasors and aselgiis. have ;he authority and consent of the council, aud th permission Is hereby granted it. to coustrttcf and operate by electric or cable mo- tive pow er. a single or double track street rail road. toKether with all tho ueces.sarv switches rnf ihe axwinmodatlon of said roiu', ou the fol-lowing streets ol said cltv. namely : I. Along Ninth Kast street fiom'thecenter of Seventh south street to the south llueof Ninth South street. a. Commencing on Seventh South street at the east ban!; of Jordan river and running thence west toOquirrh street, tliruee south ou Oqulrrh street to Indiana avenue, and Ihence west on Indiana avenue to the county road west of (ilendale lark. 5. Aloue North Temple street from First F.ast Miwt to Third West stre-- t. tlnmi-- .uth on Third West street to South Temple street. 4. Along Ninth North si reet from Third West street to Seventh West street. !. Along First street from First East street to Foil Douglas reservat ion. 6. Commencing on A street at the intersec-tion of First street and runuiug thence north on A street to 8einid street, thence east on Second street to V street, Ihence north on t. street to Fifth street, theme eaet ou Fifth street to the cemetery. 7. Along Sixth East stieet from Fourth South street to Ninth South street. H. Commencing ou Tenth East street attheln-tersectio-of Fourth South street unit running thence south on Tenth Kast street toFlfthSouth street, thence east on Fifth Sotuh street to Eleventh Kaal street. them aonthnn Eleventh F.aRt street to Sixth South street, east on Sixth South street to Twelfth East street. Ihence over so much of th? streets as mav be vested tnthe city, south on Twelfth East street to Eighth South street, east on Eighth South street to Thirteenth East street, south on Thir-teenth F.ast street toNiiithSouthstreet.thenre east on Ninth South street to the center of sec-tion ten. township one south, range one east. . Along Second South street from First East street to Seventh West street. On the following condition, vis.: Such tra--- or tracks to lie laid on such grades as are now or may hereafter be established by the city council, lu consideration of tills' fraurhlse the agrautee, its successors and assigns aa afore-said, are hereby required to keep in good re-pair the space inside and between the tracks, and a space of two feel each side of the same with tho same material as Is used on the street where such track is laid, and also to use no steam power, unless the same he stationary, on any part of the road for propelling cars, unless permitted by the city council. And the gran-tees aforesaid shall place cars upou said rail-road, with all necessary modern Improvements for the convenience arid comfort of the passen-gers, which shall be run thereon each and every way, both ways, as often as the public conven-ience may require, at a rate of speed not ex-ceeding twelve miles per hour, aud under such regulations as tbe city council may from lima to prescribe; Provided, that the grantees afore-said shall comply with the directions of the clly council lu the construction of said and In any other matters counerted with the regulation of the same, and that the track or tracks shall be oonstmcted In the center of the streets unless otherwise directed by the city council, aud in such manner as shall le approved hy the street supervisor; the track lo be laid aud the road operated so as to cause uo unnecessary impediment to the common aud ordinary use of said streets for all purposes, and that t he water courses of SHld street shall be left free and unobstructed; said track lo b laid tiprin good foundation, even with the sur-face ot the roadway: and good and permanent crossings shall be made by the grantee afore-said at the Intersection of the streets and else-where wherever the same shall be necessary at the discretion of th city council and under the direction and to the acceptance of the street supervisor, and upon such portion ol streets herein granted as are only partially graded, said grantee shall so grade said st reets as to give trackage to vehicles equivalent to the portion occupied by said grantees, and all tracks constructed by said grantee wherever streets shall be paved, shall be with tho flat rail; and on the portions herein granted of auenue. Ninth East street, Tenth Kast street, Fifth South street, and Second South Btreet, and of such street as are but four rods wide, said grantee shall construct no more than one track and.no switches, aud the space between double tracks, or between main track and any switches shall not exceed seven feet; unless authorized' by the city council. The price of a single passage shall not exceed ten cents, and uncharge shall tm made iu excess thereof. Said company shall pay into the city treasury a per capita tax of l mills for each aud every fare collected. Section S. That this franchise is granted for the term of twenty years from the date of tho passage of this resolution, snd accented on the follow ng conditions, via; Shat if the grantee, its successors and assigns, shall fall to nerform all the stipulations, of nils resolution, the city council, after slxtj,4ay s notice, and on failure on part of said company lo provide a remedy or make satisfactory arrangement therefor, may by a s vote, declare the privile-ges herein granted forfeited, and proceed to take possession of the road bed, and control the same as if this resolution had not been passed, - Section a. That nothing in this grant shall be so construed as to prevent Salt Lake City or Its authorized agents from paving, sewering or laying gas or water mains or pipes, altering, repairtugorln any manner Improving any of the streets mentioned herein, or any other streets of said city, but all such improvement hall be made with lis little injury as practic-able to said railway and the operating thereof. Sec. 4. That In the coustnictlou and opera-tion of said rallroatl, the said grnutee and it successors and asslcna shall at all time con-form to such ordinances, rnles and regulations as have been or may hereafter he adopted by the Clly Council of said city In relation to op-erating railroads, street railways, or tramways in said city, and for each violation thereof, they shall be liable to a fine In a sum not exceeding $100. Sec. IS. That whenever the City Council shall find It necessary or desirable to grant to any other street railroad mmpatiy a franchise over any of the streets herein granted, to secure to such other company a connection with any center or terminus, the grantee herein shall nllow running arrangements over grantee's tracks to such other company on streets where said grantee may have a double track, upon such oilier company making equit-able payment for constructing, maintaining and operating the portion of said grantee s track so used. Sect). That Salt Lake City shall In no way be liable or responsible for any accident or damage that may occur In the construot Ion or operation of said railway by reason of the de-fault or misconduct of said grantee and it successors and assigns, or their employees, and the acceptance of this grant shall be deemed an agreement ou the part of sain grantee, for Itself aud successors and assign to save the said city harmless from and against all liability, loss, costs, expense and damage of any nature arising out of any such default or misconduct, or which may accrue by reason of any accident or Injury which may oc.oiir In or by reason of the construction or operation of said railway, and to Indemnify and repay said city for any lia-s- , rout, expense or damage of anv kind it may sustain by reason of any such default, misconduct, accident, or injury; and if any judgment for damage for any such default, mlscohdnct, accident or. injury shall be recovered against the city, the recovery thereof and the Jiulgnamt therefor shull be linal as between the said city and the said grantee and its successor and assigns, and conclusive as to th liability of the latter to the former; provided, said grantee has had notlco of the pendency of the suit, In which such Judgment is recovered, aud nas been given an opportunity to defend the same. grc. 7. That If this grant, with the terms and conditions herein contained, be not accepted In writing by said grantee within thirty days after the passage of this resolution, together with a relinquishment to Salt Lake City of said grantee s franchise on Elglilh East street, Iben this grant and franchise shali become null and void, and all tights on that portion of streets herein granted, on which said road Is not actually constructed and oiierated within three years after such acceptance shall at one be forfeited to the city. Passed May 6. m. geo. M, SCOTT. Attest: Mayor. Lo'cm HYAMS. Cltv Recorder. Unitf.d States or aukhu a, ; Territory or I'tah. ks.; Salt LAKeCirr. I I. Iiuis Hvam. Recorder of Halt Lake City, do hereby certify tr.at the foregoing Is a full, true and correct ropy of a bill for"sresolu-tlo-granting a frenchlse to the Halt Lake Kanld Transit company." pasaed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, May . 10, as appears of record in offlce. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Iseal.1 Seal of Salt Lake City, this 71b day of May. A D. I ""ft LOUIS 1IYAM3. Clly Recorder. lkoalT SIMMONS TO AMENDED COMPLAINT In th District Court in md for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake, John B. Ingram and John T. Donnellan, rialu- - tiffs, vs. Adolph Hankammer. Aaron Wall, James Ken-nell- Annie K. Monheim, John W. lingua, Agnes M. Young. AgneH M. Young, executrix of the estate of Mahonri M. Young, deceased : Mahonri M. Yonng, Winlield S. Young. Young, minor heirs of said Mahonri M. Young, deceased, and Agnes M. Young, their genera) guardian, defendants. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE TERRITORY OF X Utah send greeting to Adolph Hankam-mer, Aaron Wall, James Kenneliy, Annie E. Monbeim, John W. Hugus, Agnes M, Young. Agnes M. Young, executrix nf the estate of Mahonri M. Young, deceased: Mahonri M. Young, Winfleld S.Young. Waldemar Young, minor heirs of said Mahonri M. Young, de-ceased, and Agnes M. Young, their general guardian, defendants: Y'ou are hereby required to appear in tin action brought against you by the above named Slalntlffs in the district court of the Third of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten flays (exclusive of the day of scrvicei after the service on you of this, summons If served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty daysor Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court adjudging that the defendants anl each and every of them be forever barred from all ulaim to any estate of inheritance or free-hold lu that certain property situate Jn Salt Lake county. Utah, commencing In center of 4 rods street east aud west on south side of five acre plat C. Big Field survey. 8 rods south from southeast corner of section 15. township I south of range I east, Salt Lake meridian; thence west along the center of said street 109W rods to center of 4 rods street, north and south, thence north in t he center of said street 8 rods to a point due west of southwest, corner of southeast quarter of said section. thence east on south line ot said section W'i rods to a point due north of begin-ning, thence south to beginning; adjudging plaintiffs to be the rightful and lawful owners In fee simple of said premises; for such ' other relief as may be Just, and equitable And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs Will apply to tho court for tbe relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal of tho district ( court of the Third Judicial district. ! seal in and for the Territory ot Utah this j y ) Hth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. Hknby O. McMtt LAN, Clerk. By Geo D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. Tu ST ON SANDY HOOK. Weird High Tramps of a Wayfarer Through Cedars and Sand Dunes. ILE GSAVE ON THE HILLSIDE. Bering Among Bibs of Lost Ships-S- afe at Last in the Hotel MoGinty. York World. on Sandy Hookl Portentous 0 5 h j the word "lost" at any time, coupled as it is in thia instance with faste of eand dunea bristling with 'bones of lost ships onddeadmen.it ,me6 doubly portentous. Yes, I was on Sandy Hook, and in tho darkest t that ever threw a pall over lonely 'oid ihote-- How I came to be a wan-n- g wayfarer on that lonely, aye, God aken Btrand matters but little. Suf-i- t to say that late one afternoon I had visit to a little grave far up on the ide of the eternal Highlands of Nave- - ' L00KIMO BACKWARD. s I stood beside that tiny tomb recol-ion- s of another sainted one came rme, and so real did her presence n that with her hand in mine we two idered in the spirit down through the drives and by the old alder trees, clishe ODce knew so well, and on by twin lighthouses and across the dark, ring river to the sea beach, where we had so often strolled before. And led me thus unheeding my where-at, only heeding her presence and same old love light in her eyes. Twas she led me down these old paths, memory floating back out of the past a half forgotton song, until sudden-b- e deep diapason of the surf swelled md swallowed the song of our loves, it sweet voice was lost, I called for in vain. The wave roared a mock-repl- y that sounded like "Nevermore." i Tain did I plead for that sweet :e, Again did the great organ of the respond remorselessly in a grand nis, "Nevermore." In inane rage I ;g myself on the strand. Then cooler mente intervened, and there on the land, with none but Qod and the jling river to hear, I poured out my i in Borrow. And the starlight fell it benediction on my upturned face, tbe running river sang a dirge, ad I been laboring under a spell? i she really returned to me, or was it a dream? What it waa I know not. ,y this, I was lost on Sandy Hook, me there on a desert shore, alone with conscience. I remember I thought my situation as likened to that of linson Crusoe, but my night was ker than any of Juan Fernandez, ren-e- d doubly dark by tbe black wings of lorse that flapped about me. Dark as ine wrath was the blackness about, Ikimined by star or lights far out at , for the dwarf cedars hid both from , Yet now and then there came float-i- n over the waters the sound of ls at sea, ringing put warnings to wanderers of the deepr " V 1 it last, worn out with exertion, I half nbled upon what had been the spar of set ship. Placing my hand for sup-- t upon the sand at my side, it touched nething. The knowing nerves of the id telegraphed to my fevered brain at that something was. It was a mm skull, the melancholy memorial nan's mortality. Aghast, I threw it u me. The spot seemed accursed, I rose and tottered on, human will Tailing over the weakness of the body. I mounted a big dune a cry of joy is--i from my lipg. There, like diamonds in the ebon field of night, gleamed twin lights, and beneath them in a io bank lay the everlasting Highlands, ieavoring to keep those Jewels ever in riew, 1 wandered on, but they, alas, e again lost behind the veil of cedar Bnd. LOST 200 YEARS AOO. Collections of the wrecks of other n came over me, and I thought I dered through a vast charnel house, "a I fell and my hand struck what and like the base of a shattered wone. Although I had never be--s visited that spot I knew that the tered marble was erected in mem-o- f a British frigate's boat's crew A, led by a young nobleman, was n the snow in the same place almost years before. With sympathetic fin-- si traced out the graven words near jwe of the stone, "Erected by his er, Lady and there the legend But right roundly in that dark lonesome spot I cursed the vandals "ad desecrated that cemetery and yed that everlasting tribute of a 1 mother's love. Somewhere near by oewfrora history lay the bones of refugees killed soon after the re-'o- f the British from Monmouth. 1 pertain that I found the place of wirial, but quite near at hand I w a section of human frontal bone, I carefully placed in an inner of my peajacket. pun I wandered on crying for human """1 I entered a tiny Sud- - grove. a g"t blazed full in my face from astl'y opened door of a habitation 'rough voice exclaimed: ')ws the matter? Lostf" i" was the hesitating reply, fori eared the place was a pirates' den. 'isthe Hotel McGinty aud I am e iroutman, the proprietor. Way-r- e welcome, and we still have a .ns on the lower floors left. Come ''ger, and welcome." Med to speak, I accented the in- -' T11 and entered the Hotel McOinty, was a rude one story frame shanty, m 12xio feet and lined with rows e bunks arranged as on shipboard. an said that he and his men, . w asleep, were saving that Zf fte cargo of the wrecked bark that had washed ashore on '' ?. The Germania was wrecked 3ranch, he said, 6n the night of 1 he:rty meal, a friendly smoke, ' j or two and a song, the writer was fork0"8'7 in a lower berth to seek 0 fm9 Wey body and overwrought .. a deep and refreshing sleep. NOTICE OFTI1E 1OTENTIONOK TIIKCITVCorN. extend the water mains on H street from Intersection of Hlxth. and il Ut InUTece-tio-of Klghth and II. Notice Is herehy glvn by lh City Council of Salt LakeClty of th intentlou of audi council lo make the following descrllsid Improvbtii.ml. : Kxtendlng and laying Iron water pl!w or mains along the- following street, namely: On H street from the Intersection of (Haiti and H streets to the Intersection of Klghth and II streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of theeoat thereof, eitlinatxl at Klftecn Hundred and Klftv (IIHAUi dollar, by a local asestnent upon the lot or piece of ground within th following described district, being Ihe district to be affected or pencilled by said Improve-ment, namely: All of lota S aud , block (HI; lots I and 4. block Hi ; lots I and I. block nn: lots S and 3, block 107, all In plat II. Salt l.ak l lty survey. All protest and objection to lh carrying out of ald Intention must be made m writing to th nty Kecorder on or before May T, 1H). being the time set by the said council wben It will hear and consider such objection a may be made thereto. Hy order of the Cltv Council of Halt Lake City, made April W, IKW. Lut m iivam. lity Recorder. Halt Laka Clly. May ,1, IMP. NOTICE THK TNTRNTIO W TIIM CIT1T OrCouncil loeatend water main ml Third Hoiith street froin near Klghth Lat etreet lo Ninth Kaat street. Notice t Uerby given by lh City I 'oiin.il of Halt Lake City of ihe Intention of ml. hl ooiic to make the following described Improvement, to wit: Kstendiug and laying Inn atr pipe or main along lh following treeia, namely: Third Month from te ar f.lghlh Kast street to Ninth Kaat street, and defraying line fourth of theciMt thereof, estimated at . by a loi al etnnt tiKn Ihe lota or piece of ground within lb following de-scribed dlnlrlct. being th dUtrlel to b ririd or benefited by ld Improvement, namely: All of lol v. 3, block 4, lot f. S, block 41, lota S 7, block , lot. I. il, hlork aV. all In plat H, Halt Lak Clly survey. All pnrtet and ob-jections to the carrying out of uch Imenllon mtiat h presented In writing to 'h city K corderon or before May gnh. lUi. being th time act by the ald Ooimcll when It will hear and eonitder such objection a may ha mad lhHyorier of th Clly Cmiutil of Halt Iak City, made April tvnd. HM . Loi:is Hvam. City lleeorder. Halt Laka Clly, May 1st, lW. 0T1( E iNTKvrn'NorTiirrfTrcmx- - OrTiir. water malnn fourth Mui treat one block wmtward beginning al rnrnt i of ,irt H'mI trel. Noll. I brebr l'n by th llty Conn. II nf Halt lkiiiyn th lntnll..o am a c.mavil l niaka tb following il"rrtiwl lmi"vt". j to wit: r'.iieudlng aud laying Iran waiay pine nr main along lb following alrael, j namely: fourth Month tmel, beginning at ixilnl of eniineribaa with tka main at lh ear-lier of riral Wet and I'mirth Hnota rt. j nd running wtwrdo bl h and drrylng three fourth of Ihe nmi ihrC. tlil4 at iIikiii tweiv hundred dollar by a l a j mnt 111" tb I' plat " ff grrmret within tb following hti, lb dl.trlrl to b aifer1 nr bnnne4 y 14 j Improvement, namely All ( loa lift. Mlia k , l"t . 1 t Hlork UH T. Hloeh 41, lot I, s fi.- - ' all In pial A. Malt lkm Clly Hurray. All pr4ia and ahlaeU aj ut lh carrying mil of en, h ItileaMufl mini b present'.! In wrlling to thaCltr Kaeufd. off hefnr May Iff, lw. being th tlnw by th aatd Council wb It will br and rrm.bler anrh oble ii.m mv b md lt"m Hy order of th city Council of Hail Laat City, mad April IA imi U.itlHytt,CIIy Kvwr4r. Hall Laa Clly. My I, isttfc K0TICF- - TO CREDITORS. Estate of Hugh H. Bruce, deceased. IS HEREBY (JIVEN BY THR NOTICE administrator of the estat of Hugh H. Hruce, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the said adminis-trator at the office of Cummlngsi Critchlow, rooms 4 nd 5 Daft building, Salt Lake City, in the couuty of Salt Lake, Utah Territory. Dated Salt Lake City, May 14. I.1H).; FriANcis M. Hoopkb, Administrator of the estate of Hugh H. Bruce, deceased. NOTICE. THf! 1NTKNTION OP THK! CITY Or l extend water main on Herond South street from between Twelfth and Thir-teenth Kast to midway between Thirteenth and Fourteenth F.ast streets. Notice Ic hereby given by the City Council of Halt Lake Olty of the Intention of uch I :ouncU to mak the following descrlbrd improvement, JSxtendliig and laying Iron water pipes or main along the following street, namely: On Herond South street from mid-way between Twelfth and Thirteenth Kaat street fi midway between Thirteenth and fourteenth Kaat treet. aud defraying three, fourths of the cost t hereof estimated at fl.0 (seveu hundred and thlHy-h- v dollarai. bya locul asaaoient upon the lots or piece of ground within th following described dlatiiot., being th district to be affected or benefitted by said Improvement, namely: Lou I aud H, block 81, lot 8 and 7. block lots a and :i. Work 1. lot b and . block ", all lu plat K. Halt Lak (ity Burvsy. All protest and objection to th carrying out. of such Intention must be presented In writing to thetity Kecorder on hr before June loth. Imt. being the time set by Ihe said Council when it will hear and con-sider such objections as may he made thereto. Hy order of theiity Council of Halt Lak Cl.y, made May i;h.W.iouw yAMH City Recorder. NOTICE THK INTf NTION of THf CITYCflt'N-c- l Of lo extend water niatua on Menid Houth street from hetn Tenth and Klevenlh Kaat to midway bet wee ll Lleventa and Twelfth Kat atresia Notle I hereby given hy th Clly Council of Halt Lake clly of the Intention of such Coun-cil lo make lh following drrlhed Improve-ment, to wit: Kstendlng aud laying Iron water pliea or main along tka following strt. namely: Heoond Houth street from bet wen Tenth and Eleventh f.ast to midway between Kleventh and Twelfth faas airaeta, and defraying thr fourth of th i4 theraof, estimated at i.0D"iil thr" thousand dollar, by a local aaaeaainenl upiai lh lot or pieces f ground within tba following describ-ed district, being th district to b aflertad or benefit.Nl hy abf Improvement, namely: All of lot I and s. block W, lot V and .1, block it. lot f and S bio. k it, lot and 7, block uh, all In plat K. Hall laks city survey. All pnrteata and objection to lh carrying out nf u. h In-tention mnst l presented In wrlling to lh city lleeorder on or ttfor May 7th, lW being thatlmtbv the aald oeimil when It will hear and consider alien objection a may mad tlierebu. Hy order of the file Council of Halt Lak City, mada April w. iwi lt;i Hvak, City Rccordar, Halt La City, May I. H. Moiue Or Cotuhnkcil itnntekstnentdiomwatvrormaitnhkonc1itray Wat street trim ttlath to HavMtlh aVMUt Street. Soil. I hrby given by tha City CotiBrll of Halt Ijike lity of lha Inienll.m of rb itnt l mak the following drtn4 Improvement, to wit: K trading ! laying In "'' rdp or main along th following tteata namely: f trot Wt street from Hiata Hui la avoih tvnith sir ., and defraying Iht fowrta .at the...! therwif, tlrnied l aH Iwrraty. five hmulrMI dollar, by a b l mti an-on lh lot or pie. of ground within lb fol- - lowing a rlbed dlatrVtf. being tha dlatrlM u h arteriad o sMMittd by ael lmpnrtiaat, nmely: Allot IM , .1 4. , bbjrk i. k.la I. . 7. a, HI.e-- 4. M a. 7. Hlork M; ks.H HU'K. 14. all Id plat A. Hall la city akarvey. All nrntl and ob IM.n to th carrying .ml ,if aiicb intntl.A moat f priUtfl lo ntlti tea thai ity Recorder m it befor May iflth, l. being tb tun l by tha al1 ( uvil whan It , will hear and roiiaMw au a obj U, a aa ruaf be mad theret... Ity iA Ihe Clly ' vat& Ot aWil tea City, ma.le April lata, l UjriHya CltflUcwyttfr. . Halt Lak City, May let, IMA j NOTICE Of Ihe intention of the City Omivil to ronrirucl Hideimtl: on Commercial ttre't, (uVuianofetf at Distrirl A'o. lu). IS HEREBY OIVEN BYTHKCITY NOTICE of Salt Lake City of the Intention of such council to make the following d.iscrlbed Improvement, The construction of English Portland tement sidewalks along the following streets, namely: The east side of Commercial street, between first and herond South streets; the west side of Commercial street, commencing at a point 191! fe,?t south of south line of first South street, Ihence south to Second South stre?t, and defray the cost and expense thereof, estimated at d snd two4-li- iW.0l.04idollani.by a local assessment upon the lots or pices of around wllhln the following described d strict, being the district to be affected or benelited by said improvement, namely: Lots .1 and 6 in block 10, plat A, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objectiors to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Bet order on or before June 17 in' bein the time set by tbe said council when It will h?ar and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the (ity Council of Salt Lake Lity, made May 3J, 11. Ljvls UYAH aty R?coidr. NOTICE fr THE INTKNTION Of THK CITY V ) Council to extend w ater main on Center street, commencing at Intersection of I'each, running north to Hlxth North, and from Inter-section of Center and first West and running on fifth North to Hecond West, Notice is hereby given hy the Clly Council of Halt Laka City of the Intention of micb Coun ell U make the following described Improve ment, Kxtendlng and laying lr.m water phie or mains along the following streets, namely: Center street, commencing at Interaectleii of I'each. running north to Hlxth North atroet. and from luteraeciion of ( enter and first West anil running on fifth North U Kewrod West street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the coat therwrf. estimated at HiMI (four thousand dollar!, by a lo- - al as-sessment upon lh lot or piece of ground within the f .'.l jWlng described district, being the district tube or benefitted by aaid improvement, namely: All of lot H. . 4. . bloi k !: lot 7. block l; lot I I 4.., block : all "f blis k 'f7; lot . H. blwk k't 3. 4. Mk . plat K; lot I. s, 7. . blk rs; lot 5. 7. S, Mirk .. lots i. S. blo"k la, all In plat A. Halt Lake City survey. All protest and objections to th earr.liia; imt of auch In-tention must be prented In writing loth lity Kecrder on or before May K7, . being the time set by tbe ald Council when II will he.v and consider such objection aa may be mado thert). By wdr of the City Council of Halt Lake City, made April 1Mb. Ixuria Hvah City Reexrt-der- . Halt Ike'-lty- . May 1st !. NOTICE Vf THE INTKNTION Of THKCITV fv.Mf.V-- I i ll lo extend water mains on Herond f.M street from Hlxth Ut Klghth Houth ireet. and fpftn a Kliit niinmwing on Heventh Hootn between first and Hasood fast street on block et. Nottiw I hereby given by the City CoiinHI of Halt LakeClty of the Intriitlmi of such reatmil to make the following deal rlbed Impcivemenl, to wlf Kxtendlng and laying Iron water ytpe or malna along th following atreeia mm-l- r' Heglrinlng at ihe Inter. ll..n of With Hmib ami H ..uil Kaat atreei. niiiaiilt.g them nuth two M k ui Klghth Houth i.reet. l frmn a polut eoinmeiw-ln-. nn Hevnth HVeith aireet between first and SecmI f.at and ma-Din- g eaat Mi ble k. and defraying three fourtha of the met thereof Mtimated at fifty-ve- Hundred .r7i dollar by a local a eamnil uie.0 th lota or pierea of gr.eaml within the foiprwmg rtea-rH- dl.trlct. diatrn--t u, b affr.-te- or benefited by aaid Improvement, namely: Allh'l, 4 and , 1,1, k l; lots I. 1 " - hi ' aiuit, bps k If: lotaS 4, t and . W k I all m plat A. H:t j.ke Ity enrvey. All prot and ot.i tb.na ti th rrrylng out "f awl In-tention tmii b preie-iile.- 1 id writing u to City Hecrderon or bef.rre May r. I0. taamg th time et lir the auj en ire II who It will hear and omauiet sif h objectlotta a may be 'rrdtof th nty Ona-l- l of Halt Laka (ity, mad. April Li't" lity Kerornar. Halt Lak City. Way IW S0TICF. Tiir. intkntiom or ntr rrraa Or toeateaa waief malaaiW fetraea. beglonliig at Ht etrrat and runaiaat SouUS t beiweeB V mrth and Tblrd arei Noll. I hereby $"u ay t faaiaa-l-l Hall lja I IIV "I lh luel.m of I warll to nik th tolu.wiag dvriel limprimei' lo wit Katending nd layiag Wow ypip auaig tb Miewiag xreeta, aamely; , f aireet, Begtnnlng M sUatB atraetandrwaalaaj aiHitb Ui IsMweeu fieirth and Taird sum. n4 defraying three fo.ir.hof ill e they. Itinaied ai-- ' rife hundred and rifty lioliarai by a kJ mns uwra kvg or pie. e of grrxind withia lb faiettyf de a. ril diatri'-f- , ng la ala'rvt to ha tiaad nr benefitted by M Unfeweinewt. aaanaiy Alt .! M I. 4. bMk. br, S. b.1 n. Ma. hlork M ka I 4, , K4,hlr-l-l IHl 1.4 Worn a. all l pt I), !-- firy Hurvey Alt trtoteat and otijee !. M lh rarvytr.g wit f .Kl Inarntbaa aaiws b" in writing so the ctty IUrrd t f hefor My tb. iw. t'' " .' la aaid I eqlv ll wnen It will hear aaVt fxmif u. b obie. tUM may me lhrt. Hy order of e ctty council at Sail Lai) ,,.y, m Aru w. unn J l lty Raeoxdaa. Hail Lak "tty. May la. fwaC. NOTICE Of the intention of tU City Council tocontlrwi ,idev,alk, on First South street and on Firtt Etut street, dnignalrd at Dittfirl Xo. J). IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of such council to ma..e the follow.ng described mnrovement, The construction of Knglsh Portland cement sidewalks along the follow ns streets, namely: The south side of First South st. from First East st. to a point W 'eet a- -t from east line of First East street, iudfrom d to Seventh Eat streU: the of First Scuta street, cemmencin? infn4 east of east line of First East street tneneseastto Seventh East street; the east side ot East Wf et. b'lween South Tem-o- '. and First South street: the west sid- - of Fast street between South Temple st reet Hd , fectorth of north line of First and dfry tbe coat and expenre fhereof at Twenty-tw- thousand veTnundr!d and twelve-Km- . iWJ iLra asesstnent upm t.ie or pieces of gnTund within the following Tlbjd bing the district to be benTfltedbysaid lots 5. 6. t "l Tuk. I 1 ?aid4 blo. a74; lot. I and a block ?j lo Sr, brscU lots I. ft, 7 and 8, bli. k 75. all in Citv survey. Lots and 0. gki..A and S block M: lou- - . b cV'k : lots S. S. 7 and a block :';" J olock Hi: lots I. 4 m; lots I and Hi 4 mJ Cl. aud lot. 1 and 4 bl.e k eo. all m niiVE' ,' "irr,"lrig o? eh ictention must be VI t" g to The Lit v Kec ord- -r on or before Job set by ai.i council when K il rlng the time it wm a' snd cou!dr nh pro'ests and mav I e made rnereio. BTonierof ti.e t v y incil of Mt Lake Uty- made Mav '. W'. i.ocn, hyamj, City KecorJer- - NOTICE Or tub W..Taxrtrevodrwwaaeroar intmaii Nnlrs'hr ft ttrret ba'waeo Hcool and Fpant tomiti treel .jire i hereby given by tn eooocll f Hall Ua City of la latentkaa of - ecwucU to make be foI!rr1ag tn eoem--B t. Inwit f ao.lln an-- l leyteg tr. waeaar pipes nr main aweag the f.,li-.ia-g aTeaia aamely: NlBlB frt are Betweea !vc.4 n t iMiTtS) feeita- aireea aad arraytnj three fourth f the rwat ifcereof eatiiaavted as ioui4)i anej. tee aundreel eeitara. by laeal aewaaajairt up. .a tae lowor pte.e of groauut wuaia the foiiuwnii etrl'l dlatrue. bam aaedlatrva lob tar bewer4 by aaid wj-Bio- t naiae.r All af kM IS biae-- M. lot A a,., a lut (III bwra tufa I. 7, a w a U t W M SMI Laka llty Bar. vey. Ail pftet eod o; bol. t lb aerrv-tn- g mtt of - a lot.a'.iou u.a a prveutf ia writing totae City b order eft er ftef.e-- Way y:ta. in nnagllie r.me e4 y aajj eaHnicfl wbn It will arar aad eattty auca voJactMsaal a way ft m.le thereto. Hy wter .rf ity l ouaell of Hit IjOta Cita tatit April and, U. Lo Ml , City la U Laa titj Xt Ut. 10. ?.oricE. THE INTENTION OK THK HTV OTCouii'11 to exien water main on Fourth Last treat, between First and Beoo South ""VotVe 1 hereby given by the C!y ' onre-i- l of eialt Lakel'i'v of the In'eotK.n of tnrbfoaiB-c-to mak the folic wtnir Improve, ment. Kytendlng awl layteg Iron water plpea r mains along the following streets, t.arsely: On Katirth Kaat t reel be twr en F'.rat stid H rir.t rcsith streta and de-fraying thr- - f0,ifi:,aof the.veit thereof etl-mate-t ilW'...'i eight hundred and veniy I hre do'.Ur bya bal njem the j brtaorp ecea trf grmiud witnln th following dea,Ti!l dlftrtct.. terita( the dlatrtrt to be af- I or beuet.tted by aid Improvement. I naioelv: Part of lot &. 4. bi' k SI . part of lot ! s. tiaw-- tu. ail in hall leake city or.vy All pro'eeta el obje. tb ' i a ln'eutl.i mut be pre-eu: ed in ruing Ut la city mal fore June 10 Mr i. the lime set hi the i aaid Co rnell when H will b'ar ai.'l .noanhf, an. a oo.eciioiia a may be mad- - bvr-t-o. niy.wlerof the i nr WW" of Malt Lake jtit. ''tu-U- nflMK I Li:r Kwf. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY C0U!-ci- l OF to extend woter mams on Third South street from center of Fourth EM to center of F1Notice1s hereby given hy the city ouncll of Sll Lakecrvi f !h Intention of eonnril to make th following denrrlid improvement Extending and llng iron water pip or main along th following stnets. n.nne y: Beginning In the center of fourth Yt street on I'nlrd Soir.h street, au.l continuing east to the center of Fifth Kast street, and defray.";: ihecait thereof, estimau-- at a'H'ai'V) (Twenty U hundred and ftf.y Dol-lar i. bya local iiki the lota or pieces of ground within the following dmc-lh-tieing the district to be a,7-- -t A i beueflied by -- aid linorovement. uame.y: - .i Morh lo'- - I --' bl.Kk : bile"!. bbe k )6:"lo1 4. block r: all In plat H. H- -lt lAke (itr Hnrvev. All proieat and ..i.jerilon to ti.e'arryi'ig out ' '"'h Inleutbai mut be presented iii writing ' the city rro.r.;e:iffl June l l betne the time ei bv the aaid when it will hear aud roni1dr obiertbaia a-- may be made thereto. Hy r of ;ee city council of rlt lilei iry. NOTICE (r THK INTENTION Or TIIKCrTrfmr-N- - ) '11 to extend water ira.n on Nora Tem-pi atret from Herond W.t to Tnird W.ai ' Notice 1 hereby given by tb fiy r'ounell of Hall fak city of the it.ienttna of aorll roure-- ll to mie the following deacrlba.1 lmproveroat. to wn: Kxterellng and laytrg Iron water pipe or main, along t... follwitg trei """' fr.mi lh interectlm of North Temple and Hrond Weal atreeu ! Norh Tempi l" Tn'rd Weet street, and defraying thre f.Hirth (loro thereof at Hon-- i drd ael rilty dol:ara by a heal n.ot uiem toe lota.- - pie. of ground lh folioW1ruroa.Tloed4lin.-- , belli thedla-- triet to affeated or ieefttal by aa.d Improve, uamely: ah of ka . .. vi. Lt. i 7 bb .. ail l ' A Ijlke li'V aurvev A 'I prtneet arj.l ob-- H. i lo the rerrTIg " la:erite moat b i orante-- J in wn.ug Iw tae 1. 17 Kaue-Je- r uu ? i Mt T. Ifi. elu tla bv Lie , aaid ceitwil when II will hear l oft'-et-r an. a aa tr ay be thereto ,A '- - Hrie-'l-- r o '!' made Apruav.l. H.aa.f , b.ut ta city. H a. if OarSeld is now B8 years old. She eaat stouter than of old, and her Mtater than in the days of her !on life. She B said to look ' tcs"' mourning costumes than .'""gater colors that she used to i to the beach. y ZthU& and get one of VV. Ihl lovely acKide taU for almost,' nothing. |