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Show . THK SALT LAKE TIMES. THUKSDAY'OCTOBER 30. 1690 ' T TO (KLD1T0RS. Frtat of Frederick J. Kax.merl flvfMl. N'otlcE IS HLKKHY UIVKN MY TtIS administrator oftn estst - F wl rl.' J diwunl. to the dvdltor or. and ell person having eleinii siiitlust the Ml deoeaerd. in xlilliit theut, ttt Vnbe necess&ry voucher, within 4 months after the first publication of this no-ti-loth said administrator at n South 15 S ..Salt Lake City. In the County of Bait Lake, Ter.torv of Vtah. I'.'Ali VS J. KAhMKro Administrator of estate of J- Kara- - ,. merle. deceasHd. , UtVMfd Oclobyr jl, HOTICE Of IU3LIJATI0H. Nrt. cna. Lasd Orrtxi, 8 ill I ska C'ty, rtah, I ttober .ith. iml f NV'TCK IS HEREBY t.lVEN THAT THK Dtunt lun Bird notice or si.t nt on to rusk Unit print n siipp. rt of b claim, and (hat said wl'l b ' made fee. ' fore tuo Keirs-ero- r RMvrof 1 IT S. Land "Lfs- - t L..ke Cltv. I't. h Terr tor, on 8a urday J. em pss, rlst t art tlrrl.er. sen. under ec, of War l, tH H. N" ?. forth H , v K4 and S , N W t. See. tt, T I N 11 V. W. He t ante C to1 fiW'id witnesses to prove ha rotmnuon ts,v re ' upon aid pti tlra'ionof. a Ul lard ri J hn . o' I'ieasant Orovv ball Lake Connie, ' 1'. and lr A Urwi '. Hir. tTuih. It. Kuily, all of Notts Pient Salt Lk-C- inly, 1 T ,'k".v I. will hr 11 7 Stayner S.istmous, Alt y. I I. '. )otcl nnb tlcetattrcmts. WALKEir.-- . HOUSE The Walker i Located in the Busines Center of thit City and ha all th Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a ttrictly firtt-cla- s Aottr It Is tnanajred as well an any total la the Wast and Is strictly the HuMnras and Tour-ist Hotel of Ball Lake City. i Pa&sngr Elevator. . The Walker & tbe Metropolitan Arc the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. ChS.ERJ3 Propr. THE CULLEN," tde mm mm of salt use im. ; S. 0. EWIKQ, Proprietor.' PARK CITY HOTEL. The only Bret elnsa hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELEGAHT SEW B00M3, Cool, pleasant aud nlosly furnished. THE HOTEL GROTJNpS ARE D1CCORATHD lawn and shade trees, making It the most pisasant autnmer resort la the mountain region. QUO. HALL, Prop. t KELLY c& CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank ..., Book-Make- rs. No. 6 W. Beeond South fit. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our faollilles for dolnn flrst-clas- s Job Prlnt-lnt- f are of the newest tuid best. Uooks rultnl, 1 r uted and bound to order. Hnniples of Ua'l-rxia- Mlulnn, Hank and Mervautlle work always ou band. Complete line of Ofllce 8up- - emtir.ii'lnir the most approved Labor-avliif- t aud Economical inventions. Prices Low ! Call on us ! is THE ITA1I rCHTRY COMY, Wholesale Produce Dealers, Ueneral Commission Merchants. Sole Western Agents for the Heaton and Hell Riittntf UnminMrv Ilnttr lue Wuu. Uit.t fSontK ft. Telephone 74; P.O. box Oil. Branch house ParkCtly, Utah. WARWICK "HIG1I , GRADE SAFETY Icarrya stock 0f SAFaiTT BICrCMI a (8S.00, S5.00, tdO.OO, S80.00 STS.O0 118.00, S 18(1.00, TK10IULES and VS I.Otlf KDKii, ' lu purchasing from me you have a stock to select from and do not have to wait. Largsst stork and Lowest Prices sa Span, tug Goods, Ouns. Cutlery, eta, SHOT-GUN- S AT COST, Bicycle and Gun Repairing. AgcntCALJGKAPH WKITINOMACHIXSJ Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. K,. EVANS . T M W. 2d South stroet, alt Lake 010 B T, Barton, Jr , J. A. fJrotilwx, W. B. Aodrie Burton, GraesfiBck & Go.f t BVVMW AND BELLKHaO CHOICE) Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Bole Agent for South Lawn AdcHtion. Office 289 & Main St Telephone 484 NOBLE, WOOD & GO, The nff EnfosTf e Hatters In Salt Lake , Youmaris Celebrated Hats, j.W. Farrell 3t Co (0$k$J If f Is ' . Ebmlen. Gas & Steam Kttsri Dealers in all Kinds of LUtand Force Pump3 Order taken far Drive and Dug Well Ceupool built and Connection nad IS Jsas OU. epp. atisrrMf - 7rjston 4W M..feR.17J I Franklin Fire Insurance Co., - j Of Philadelphia. Organized 1829. -- :- - Charter Perpetual. Assets, - . - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, ' ,1,765,294.71 Continental Insurance Company Of iTe-w- r SToxOc. . Cash Capital, . - $1,000,000.00 Insurance Reserve, - , 2,470,343.24 Assets, - " 0,217,773.91 When you purchase a policy that you expect to be worfh 2000 in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in . lending that sum. No States in the Union have as good insurance laws as New Yorlj and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus funds can be divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for the security of policy holders as long as a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, "ttSZZi- - . Agents. SPKGIALa Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth . South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. - The West side Rapid Transit Co. ' are now running their cars every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer- - Skookum Root HaiP Grotxicr. Crows Hair Rapidly. Eradicates DandruH Stopt Falling Hair. Is a Prerentive of Baldness, j Grot Hair on I Eald Heads. Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. I Is Free from jill coloring matter. I Trad mark refiittrtd) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest snd meritorious preparation. Katnre's Own Remedy. StG.fa.ni Root Hair Grower Go. NEW YORK. , mm f.i. tetf svfl OraastAta. i Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated fin, Cct!eri, Liap, Tues, isl .... Sletnirj .... 40 Main St, SALT LAKE CITY. Cffictat lloticf. sliioss. In tfia dltrlrt mart In and for lb TMri Judicial district of liah turtiiory. ouunty ot a.t I.a.-- M miaic iicir Curuish, pialuUO. Ya. Amrlla roru.n. drfrmlant. TU pp of th terrttory of t'tah nd nln: To Am-I- 1 r. rnl. ee'MHlant. Y'UU ARK HKitBBY KKVltKKO TV) in an action hnnmht yon f the ahnvnntl plaintiff In the d sti-- ct nxrrt of the Third Judicial Uwrlet of the of t h, and to aiV'Wr the ctvnptaint fl'"d .ir"la w.ltiin tfn d T itctiia!T oi the (,y of t artor tii service ta f"t of l ite snmsuxui ' f "erred with'n thiawintr. or, If ervef mu of thie eoiinty. hnt In this dirt--. withra twvftry daw; o'Merwtue entLiln f'Tty dar-a-- r Jo Unieiit hy detauit will tie taken artlat you, a- - Mnllnc tn the r:iver .if ald creuKAint. The n l ai tun is bmnaut in have a derre of thl. r.tir dMiMlr(f fe 01 nU of matrt-roon- v fl st.n between the hi ntl and h lefen !nt. atd awrt nrtfte p .i nt If therue-ml- y cf a. nttnor rh :o. B.rrt'iiml'h. laeu of at'd tarr1f: aive r! ef prye1 for on the rtind iht In Anjn-t- . .f, tn Uefen lant willfully and wlth'mt ed trie pia an.l t il ci;Mrui- - to jrt and lle wmii' tn m: snlalmthat on the dtfot Aiirii.l. !v, the anl rtmm lle. with une Ju a Cwiuh. wthooi th ccn"t. connivance ne vr. n foment t,r pre-rl-knowletlire of t!ie r.l nlt And )on are hen-h- r nut tied that If pm fall t apfeer an I anewr the .at1 romp; ttnl ae abirw rei.ilreil. the waM rlamtid wtil a;"-i- W tie co:t for the reiie' umin.1 "d ncrt-tn- . Vfitneea. the lion t'har'ea f. Zne, Jnds' and the wl of the district et1 of the Third Judicial di.trc, tn and for the femtoey of t'tah, Inla Kh day if Splctnh.r tn the rr of our tend one thotisand elhl kundred and nlnetr. rt.l Ifatrnr (I. ta. CW. lirOS'K I, I'oxta. lNMitr wick. WASHINGTON'S WHEELS The Rational Capital a Great Place For . " ;' Bioyples and Biocle : ."V; 'y: Clabs. ' PLEHTT OF 0 ABEIAGES THESE, And Street Can Beyond Counting Who Keep Good Horsee and Carriages ' , and Who Do Not. Special Correspondence. ', WaSHINOTON, Oct. 16. The capital is distinctively a city on wheels. We who ran the government, or who watch those who do run it, are a lazy lot. We won't walk if we can help it. The smooth, clean streets tempt one to purchase a convey-- . ance, or at least to hire one. In no other ' city of this country, or any other country, , probably, is there such a large number of handsome equipages in proportion to the total population. In no other city do so many persons ride about for the fun of riding. Biding here is not only pleasant, without the jiggle-jogg- le of a cobblo most antiqnated and degenerate publio conveyance is good enough for him. Roswell P. Flower, the New York millionaire, is another statesman who appears to have a fancy for ancient and worm eaten vehicles. All summer he had a contract with a solemn old Jehu who drove one of the most ricketty out-fits ever seen on Pennsylvania avenue. In striking contrast with Mr. Flower's turn out is the equipage of Vice Presi-dent Morton, which is by long odds the finest in town. No landau, no brougham, so regal as his not even the London made coat-of-ar- stamped carriage re-cently imported by Sir Julian Paunce-fot- e. No footman so stiff, so stylishly dressed as the vice president's; no coach-man so austere, so correct as Mr. Mor-ton's whip. ; The name of the latter is White, and he used to.be coachman for the Marquis of Lome when that royal gentleman was governor general of Can-ada. . Since poor Hawkins was deposed from the presidential box White is the king of whips in Washington, and Lord Pauncefote's coachman is the only con-temporary with whom he condescends to associate. Our aristocratic friends, the foreign ministers, are .howling swells in recep tion parlors, but they do not allow np well on the avenue. With a few excep tions they hire, carriages by the month instead of keeping stables of their own. Explanation of this is to be found prob-ably in the excessive thrift which char-acterizes the diplomatic corps here, for these gentry are more eager to 6ave of their salaries than the poorest congress-man, who have managed to. get one team, but are very doubtful about an-other. Neither the present Chinese min-ister nor his predecessor has thought it worth while to keep a carriage, inas-much as there was a. cab stand at the legation door. The present minister is a rich man; his predecessor was one of the twenty richest men in the world. Yet he appeared to share the prejudice of all his countrymen that America is not a good country in which to spend money. He not only would not keep a stable, but the hackmen at Dupont circle declare he drove very hard bargains with them.: Tho attaches of the Chinese lega-tion are very fond of riding about the city in an open carriage. ' The Japanese legation, which is su-perior in personnel and in every way to the Chinese legation, has some exceed; ingly fine carriages of American make. One brougham must have cost $3,000. Rut tt?e Yankee horse trader h tsJa in some one connected with that lega-tion, for it must be admitted the horses behind which the Japanese ride ars al-- ; together unworthy the vehicles. That picturesque Russian drosky which an attache of the czar's legation used to drive about tho streets has disappeared altogether, and no member of the diplo-matic corps rides in a vehicle character-istic of the country which he represents. Senator Stanford keeps a good stable here, and Senator Edmunds has one of the finest pair of carriage horses in the city. Mr. Blaine's great friend, Repre-sentative Hitt, of Illinois, has the finest stable of which the popular branch of congress can boast, though Mr. Hayes, of Iowa, has the fastest homes, and the greatest number of them. He is a breedei of trotting stock. The great variety of vehicles owned by Uncle Sam must not be forgciten in an account of the appearance of Wash-ington on wheels. In addition to the large number of department wagons of all sizes and shapes, innumerable senate and house mail wagons, postoffice deliv-ery carta and collection ambulances and military post carryalls, we see here every day a very strange government vehicle a steel box on wheels, guarded front and rear by heavy metal bar work, and also by five or six armed men. This is the treasury department money wagon, which often rolls down the street with five or ten millions of dollars aboard. Few American cities have more street cars than Washington. Here the sur-face cars run in every conceivable direc-tion, and a belt liue wabbles about, hit ting all points of interest, till it has de-scribed a circle around the city, and you are carried around for a 6ingle fare. Ou the other lines transfer tickets are given, so that one may ride three or fonr miles east or vest, and then as many more north or south, for a single fare. There are herdio lines, too, which do the same thing; and now that the wave of activ-ity has at last struck sleepy old Wash-ington there are admirable electrio rail-ways to some of the suburbs, rvd jtfe-i- n a year or two all those beautiful nil,'? with which the capital is surrounded will be traversed by other roads. This city on wheels keeps mora bicy-cles than any other city in ratio to pop-ulation. n almost every family among the well to do or middle classes there is either a horse and carriage or a bicycle. In the capital all sorts of people ride wheels women, old and young, gray haired men, children, even babies, col-ored persons of both sexes, men with high hats, and even men in dress coats nd patent leathers on their way to dinners or receptions. WaIiTKB Wellhan. Lawn chairs 75 cents, at the Fair. SENATOR STKWAET'S HIGH STEPPERS. paved city like New York, Philadelphia or Chicago, but it is cheap. Hackmen are everywhere, with a wonderful variety of vehicles, and moderate charges al-ways. They will flit you a mile in a hurry for a twenty-fiv- e cent piece, or they will take a party of four or five of you a three hour drive about the city and suburbs at. the rate of, a dollar an hour. The driver will act kS guide with-out extra charge, and pay more attention to you, while regaling you with his de-scriptions and pointing with his whip as he talks, than to his horses. In the wide streets of Washington there is room enough for all, and a jehu may be reck--' less or indifferent without serious conse-quences. Cabs and all sorts of publio vehicles , are so cheap and plentiful here that even economical congressmen make a practice of riding to and from the Capit-ol.- Some of the vehicles are shabby old things, and some of the horses poor, stiff, spavined, knee sprung, rib showing veterans, but they get there just:the same. ' You rarely or never see a break-down in the streets here; That is be-cause the streets are like floors. - A vehi-cle that would be shaken to pieces id a month m New York or Philadelphia here lasts a year or two. : Consequently this is tbe paradise of dealers in what is known rtfcetbryor cftfp'txjTia baggies and carta. Only the rich or 'extrava-gant buy the most expensive vehicles, for cheaper ones will look just as well and wear almost as long. It thus comes about that with a very small capital to spare one may buy a carriage in Wash-ington, and of course it follows that thousands upon thousands of persons in moderate circumstances avail themselves of the opportunity. Horses are cheap, too. Virginia is a great breeder of fairly good roadsters, which are sold in Wash- -' ington at prices varying from $125 to '$250. Here one may buy a horse that will do very nicely, and a pretty, con-venient surrey and harness for $250. Nor does it cost much to keep a horse. Stable help is cheap, thanks to the re-dundancy of the colored population. Feed is hardly as costly as in larger cities. One of the most picturesque figures to be seen on the streets of Washington ' when congress is in session is that of Senator Stewart, of Nevada. The old senator is passionately fond of driving, and driving hard and fast. He is said to wear out a pair of horses every three months, but as he is able to afford the luxury, that is his business and not ours. The senator uses a light buggy, just large enough for himself, so that he is never bothered with company. Then ha puts on a grat coat that comes up about his ears, an enormous White slouch hat that is almost a sombrero, huge gloves and plenty of blankets, and away he goes in all sorts of weather and over all sorts of roads, driving like a mad-man. He keeps a span of roadsters that are able to do their mile in three min-- ntes or less, and he pushes them nearly tip to that speed for an hour or two. His drives are short ones, as a rule, but very lively. If the white bearded old senator couldn't pass every one on the road he would quit driving. Senator Hearst, of California, owns a great stable of race horses. In Wash-ington one expects to see him dashing tJNCLS SAM'S TBEASUBK CABT. about behind fleet and showy roadsters. But yon don't see anything of the sort. If there is hanging about the Capitol an old weather beaten carryall, with lop rnded springs and frayed upholster-ing, and drawn by an ancient horse who hangs his head humbly and trots as if he had corns on his heels, you may be sure that is the conveyance which Senator Hearst will drive down town in. As like as not he will have two or tireat senatorial friends with him, and they will stop at Cnamberlin's and spend more money for terrapin and other re--I freshmen te than the equipage which I stands waiting for them is worth. Mrs. I Hearst has a fur pair of carriage horses I and a fashionable Tariety of vehicles, " "" : ; KOTICE. l,L PERSONS AUE IIKRFHY WARMtfJ under the penalty provided by ortllnauci not to remove the body of any dead animal or , offal or Glth ot any description, without Ural . notifying the rlty scavenger, who will Issue directions lor Sis iI1ihx.iI. I WILLIAM SHOWALL, J City ftcaveniter, I April 17. ISOa Koorao, City tUll V(miv.ALL Alt.tl NTS ni'K MR f)R At lanmlrv and nieerhandlre purchaeed Iirmr t" Juniiary I. I .. will he placed In the an aruwnev if not VMd by tim-he- r Itoh. L O. Karrtclc. ofllce with al diaod Investment company. ITT MalnMreet. '"assessment botioe OF AMKRIf AN I't IRK CONSOLIDATED Gold and S ivrr Mrnlnu roinpaiiv Lw t on of princli'iii pi;ve of buslue, American Fo lt .ty. I'tuh Notlrw Is hereby Riven thut at a uieetpur of the iKiard of dir.M tors of the ubove e niany hld on the 'd d ty of October, HtX a se!t. t No. one of H oenis por hr wss levied on h opltul stock of thewmrany. psvti:e to V A M ul sou. No. 3.4. Suiietior street, Clerelauu, Ohio. Any stock ttimn trhtch the nsxessment re-mains univtld 011 Muniiny. tliemih day of ism will bdel.niiuent and advertised for sale at public aurt lou. And mil e pay. nicnt Is made b'f ire w dl tie sdd ou Monday, the tilth day o; DecemlMr. ixm. to par the de pniltient assivouuotit. toce'hrr with the oust of Idvertislng and exreuiKcs of sale. My order of t he boiud of directors. I. L. (iRBOHSit, Actti n Se.'ntary, American t'ork cliy. rich. Oct. i, 1MW. l MARSHAL'S SALE. PORSVANT TtlAN KVrri'TION TO ME 1 directed br the TYrd Judical IVsirict eotirt ot e lemtorr of ftah. 1 shall eruw at puidic ile. at tee front dm r ot the rottntv eonrt house. In the city of Hal' I.ak.riinivof halt Lake and lerr torv of ITlaii on the -t da of Novejuiier, I'WC nt m o'clock m., ait t ie n.'hl, title, claim and tuteret of Kfiiin he shin of. in. and totlie r diowiiiK deecrltant real estate situate, lytni. and twins; tn Salt Lake eonnty and riesi rlhe.1 as follona to wn: Coiutni n. livr lO'irit) nuts north ;t theaoulh-wes- t corner of l"t five M In bl.k thirtr-ou-pisl II, Halt LK City iheina nvrih Uiree 1.0 rxls. iU"iir east ten (ii)i rots, thene south ts.r.e 1.1 nus, thence west fa (ll rode to place of he ;lniiiint. To be sold as the property oj Hetiben Che-s-lie at tn suit of Ch u tcs Mala and K. II. Wlnrhesier. Terms ot sale, cash. The ahto sale Is postponed to November 1st, I Km. al l noon. - K. II. Pahsoxs. I' Marshal. 1'y linrnsa f.mn.m, Deputy Marshal. Italrd Oct. IIWK In the Tutted fttvtes I'omti'ls'toner's Cmirt, . fliy and Comity of suit and Tar-nt.- y f I'uh. f" firs J. w. t.recnmau. i;utr, Corumte-stnnc- r. Janice V.. Peine et al plaintiff, rn J. W. Hnwn A Co defendants. T people of l lih send ffreettoe to J. W. Iln'wn ti'n. U AKK lir.umv HfMMriNrD TO nn 1 and app-a- r b f ms d Com m us' oner a I'onrt. in the t and eoiimv of Malt Lake, Territory of Uiah. and anewer a tnn tiled asamst you by (he above named pUmt.ff wlih a five d4Va (ei,-qt?- e of day of wrvtce. If fits summons he served tn attd Hlt Las City; witu a ten days 1; served out a; said etty but In Holt Las rountvt and wuhm twenty dave If serv,d e'seehere art sct'o" la breach) 'O rve wer from yoei the snm et It nt us! Ix.Uara with IniereM thereon 'rots A ""' "" alleged to be due from vmi 10 plaintiffs est erewnnt of aortse on Involve of hsf shii ped Jane It, lts on aofi nl d .borta en ptetriotm shipment of corn Juue HV U, vt, and u s account of Mite rreisM and samtisje tn ws'chl In htpiwnta mate by y.mto K V. AT. F f .ylor from January l Ins) to May?. I1 Miss ami whi. h hs. I n aedftied to plain tiffs for roata of suit And ymi are hereby n"tlfld that If yonftvU blip sir sim answer the said complaint as above the 'd plaintiff wdl take i a ainsl yon lit the euta of . with Inl rc- - and costs of suit as afeald Vt Hnrss band at I cttr and eoenty nf fe't Lske ai d lecrliorr of TtaS the wxk day of Aii-n- -l in the vear of mir Lord, one thow-s- . and etihl hundred and ninety j, w. tifinrrXMAN, i'ptauila,ver. franh pierri, AHiwney for plfle ' ' SUMM0S3. John R, Hamilton, Plnlntllf, vs. Kte Hamilton, Dcferdhnt. The 1 e iplo of the Territory of I'tsh send tfrMitlng: To Kuto Hatuiln n net mdaiit. '00 ARK HKUF.I1Y RK'JCIIIEII TO AP-pe- ar in an notion l r n In i'g 'Inst vou he the alvive n uiiel pialml r In the .ilsiH.'t court of the Third Jitdiclul ii'st lct or of irtali lU'd to anewer lh ronud l nt llled therein Wlllvn t in dai's, (ejc.liiilie of Mh car o" rei vloci after Die sen b e on yi u if 1 sutnuioiis if w.th ii tuiscoiintv: or. if surcedo tof this eouutv, hut In thin ills r.ct, WUh'a iWoii y days; 01 he wise w'lhlu f"ty duvs-- tr y An 'tnent hy d. null wdi bn laken i'g lnsl vou, aicoidnt to the pr.ij'fot said 00 up alnt. Thi'Silda'tlun Is brotti'ht 1 have a decree of this ourt dlvurclii p dutlff sn I de'eud-ant- . and for such 1 ur as 1111 y ' ee pip-a- h e: siiHI renef 01 a ed n the vrotuid tuat tn November, IK-- dcu nd .nt wilf ill v tae plnlntirr, a d ever nittno has b en wilfully m sunt from lilni w.thout Just or ruitsuuHbie oaiie. And you are hereby not fled that If you fall tnapiMi.ir and an.wnr t esilrt coinp a nt ns above required, the s:tid pialntlfl w.ll spply to the oouit fi r t e relief id"d tlio clu Wltnesa, the Hon. 4 hn-- a H Kane, Jiii k' .and th' seal cf ttelHsiiict Court of tiieTh isl Jud rial I) e vict, REAL In mid for the Territory of I't h h --th day of Orlol cr. In tltn year o( nurLonline tliouaund rl(ht hun-dred and nlnet v llKNHVO. M Mll.I AN, Clerk. Ily Olt. I). LutiuiN, Deputy clerk. IS 4 - K0TI0E Or THK Or ThB flTY rouncil to extend ni" mains on With Kast si reel from center of Ti'rd aud r'ourth ttouth streets to r uth South, with laterals on Konrth and r ifll K. u h streets. Ni 'lire Is hereby itivcu bv the city ciumHI of Halt Luke city ot the tntcutlon nf such comic I to make the f.il.minir dcs.'rtliel improveineut, : klxtendlntt an I larlns Iron water pipes or mains along toe I. liow:n da ritied ni rests, nnmciy: Slith K 1st sirel from renter of Third snd Kmirth Mouth streets to Firth Hotith. with lat raia rm Kourth and fifth Mouth streets aud drfrsyitiK three-fourth- of tliec.st there, f, est muted at tour thousand ituitii dollars, bv a local assessment m ot the lots or iiirixe of frroimilelililnlLafoiluwiu. deeiTtied lelnu the dislrb t I he or lienetlli d hy ss'd Initir ivcnte it, namely : Lota t and 4, bba k : lots I and s. Iilm k It .lota t. 3. fatidh, bltvk .H. I its I, y t and A block M. lot 0 and 7, block ill; all In pUt U, Malt Lake rity survey. All protests snd objection to Ihs nrrytrtff nut nf such Intiuitloti must be presented III wr Htm to the city recorder rm or bcf No-v- i tner 1. Ifuc lielne the ttme Mil by the said rouncil when It will hear snd rotuddar such objection as may be ma le thereto Ily order of the ell y oouuollof Kail Lake city mad CXatober 7, Iki Lorti IIvaus, City Recorder. Rait Lake rlly. Oct. 11. Isuu N0TI0E OF TIIR INTFNTItN OF TUB CITT council to sitend water mains on first East mid Klirhth Homh with laieri. , Nolle Is hereby irlven by lb city council of Hall Lske my of the intention of ich council to msks the following- - dea rihe,! imprnymenl. to wit: Extending and lay nf Iron waier p.pe or main along the folios Ink Sheets, namely First Kni-- street from renter of )ev'ith and Muhth Houlh to K.ighth south atrrei, than' west 1 1 Maui street, with laterala, aud defray-ing three fo irthaof theot thereof. estltnslrd at three lluuissnd dollars, by a local tiHin th lots or pieces of ground within Ihs following described ill.ilii t. being th dlslrlpt 11 lie affected or lienrSled by said liuproi eni'iit, namely : lids 1 and it, b'o. if, Im I. S. 'i and 4. block IA lot rt and A bl k lots 4. ft. e. 7. block a. lots and . iibs'k l lota and 1, block 4. all In plat A. Hmt Lake city tU'vey. All prolesta aud obn-tlnn- s In lb otrrvlngoutnf u h Inteutlon must lie d In writing to th eitv recorder on or befoie Nnvenilicr llth, I'M), being t'.s tin wl by lbs said coun. il wh' ii It win hear and consider such olijrctluus At may be mad theretn, Ily order nf the city council of Belt Lake City made October 7ih. Hmti I.OUIrt llYAMfl, City Uoeorder, Bait Lake city. October in, Hi. KOTIOE OF COMPLETION OF AKHI'SHMENTOFA local tax for the construction of sewers. In sewer du.tr.ot No. 3, In halt Lake City, Utah. Nolle Is hereby glveu that the Assessor and Collector of Halt Lake city, has mails end completed the lint and plat )ierlitluliig to a local tax ut the rule of 111 roe (Mi cents per enuare foot, levied the City Council of Halt Luke City. October Slst. IHUrt, upon tlt follow-lu-de. cr.bed lots o,' pieces of ground to be ape dally binelltted by the ronsti'tictlon nf sewers namely: All of blocks tfl. "H. ni, 411, 4v, 41, 40. m, and At, pint A, Hnlt L Ue City survey. Bald lux being for the ptirHjs of defia.llu the expense of ronsiriit'tiug a line of eswer laterals ou and aloug the following n cubed si reels of said cltv, the same lietng as aewer district No. v, or Hiilt Luke city, vis: Beginning al the Intersect ou or first West and Houtli Tempi elreets ruunliig south to Fourth Houth street, thenoe ast along fourth South street to Second K"t street, thence south along Hcrnnd F.sst slii't to firth Houlh street, thence westulonu fifth H mtlt itrcel. to Second West street, llieni e uorlh alonn Sec-ond Wst street to South Temple street. tieiie wt along houtli Tempi sirer I to plane of Bald list and plat hnv tieen lodged In th oftlre of the city recorder. No. . c ty hull end tviii be oien for Inxparilim for a ptirlo l of I 'ii ' 10 days (rout and after ("ctnlM r V,', lHni, dur-I-which tliim wt'ltlnn pH'als to th council lor the correction of the iiHses-ine- may lie 0 oil with the said recorder In pursiinnre of the ordinance lu suiii case mado und pmvlded, I.IH'IS I1VAMM, Kecol'der. Salt Lake City, Oct. WM. IB.m 11 t EDMM0S3. Inths plstrlrt Cmtrt tn and mf IN Third , iliclal Imsmh-- i of I th Territory, Couoly of Halt Lax. Jtttrt-- 0rt . Plalnul I va flraMrti I.untu W. fiat , Defendant, J Th people of th ternutrv ' tth fMel greet llf to Llr'e W uatter ''ef.riit i,i. auk iit.ir.rtY KtvUiiiiD m AP- - I pear tn su etiua w. . s,i"i - 4 bv tlie 'o hstrel pUlutllt Iff the dis-trict eonrt or th Third Judicial tltrv of th Territory nf I'tsh, snd anew-- tbe eomnlaint Sisst lhrui within tea) dar leii luleof the day of service, after la service on yon ot this Mntmota If serve,! witldn this eisinty nr. If ervMl out ef tsi rouiity but in this district, wttkiatwsntydars. otherwise wtthtn fxty days or jjudgmsnt hf default will be take against yow, asstocitlngus the prayer of aside. 'Oipialnt. Th said action I by night to has a 4r) nf tola court si B ti ( in buosH nislei mony si:i'R I. Ieeu Ine tdeia Iff and del !ldsnt. M Ollig lojiplt B'ltt alllsrth HI an mini art a I mau, and "1st fiwlin Inlerrat In r ss tf t forsrsf f'arnd and Cut ot si d 'or sura rl'wr relief la lit premises e may seem ju4 and sriii i to tne c.eiri. ao e.tef pfsd f-- r en is s round thatde ssideat f.sgenal i.f L' aar rags vnsis and her du'ies a wi' ha w ly and without tnt 4r d It p a.nn lo' more iha 1 on yr a d ml rei.uius m aositdiHi a td desetl him, aud f'fuiet h line With hn" s See h'i.l'S''i t And you ar hereby BotiBsd that If yon fait lo appear and answer the said eoinplsint a above required, the said plainti will rpiy lo lb court I' th relief demanded thereto. WHneaa the lion. Charts H ..ne, Judk'w and the seal of th dietriet f I onirt nf the 1 hlrd u.ll''i vl dislrtct, ssauV In and tor lb Territory of Clan iai ( ) , day of . In the yea-.s- t esir lir l on thintsan-- slchl has-drw- d end ninety Hev it M''MtitA,ClerS. pf 0hi D. Lrvimls. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OFCOMI'LFTltiN OF NT OF est nsloaof lh-- i wir qialn'on oeivmil West stt I, No I' e Is h reliy given thit the saa-aw- r and rolienii r nf Hsit I avsitty htatnad snd com rleiid fliheratet oroidtou1rstmiilelsrtafntlnfsirtmo ra l i foot, levied by the elty conn-- I of ft il i.sks f'tv, tx toiwrviat, Imn, up. n 'hi foilng d' a fined lots or pieces of vriiui d namely: Lo'stsnds, block u); lo'a I and S. bio. k lots I il. t aula, block Is, lots a, .1. 4 and ft. block 11: lots, ,n l , block 7, end lots ft and S, blo k , ell in tilst A. Hill l.ak City survey, sail Ink liclnf for tits extension of tfm Water ma'ns along lb lol.nwln de rtiwd route, from renter of Hil'h and Hevsuth Mouth .14-- 01011 rserond West itr-- t to midway between ttlghth and Ninth Hmith .tr; t. Huld Il't and plat have b mi .Ve! In the office of th elty recorder. No. . City halt, and will be open for Insiwetlrm tit m period of in nars from an t after the vrth day Of October, IM), during whl 'h time written ap' peals toth rlly council lor las rorrilon ot th assessment miylefllel wlf't the ca d In pursuance of tt ordinaries In such case provided, I.OCIS II YAMS, city reordcr. Halt Lak City. Oct. xd, ISM). IIS Assessment Notlna. Carrara marblo oompanv of THiih. Olllce of company No. 109 Wort Tem-ple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notion U hereby given that at a regu-lar nii'i'liiiif of the director, an assess-niMiuN- 1.) of ono ei'Dt per slmre was levied on the capital stock of the snid corporation, pnyitlile on or before No-vember 10, lHliO, to Jm. F. Kradlny, I rmisnrer of said company, at hi olllee No. 109 West temple atreet, In said city. Any stock upon wlik'h tins assessment remains unpaid on the 10th day of No-vember 1 MOO, will be delinquent and ad-vertised for sale at pulilln auction and unless payment i matin before, will Im nold on the 15th day of Dttcenibnr, 1HH at the olllee of tin) company aforcsitlii to pay the delinquent assessment, with tho cost of advertising and expenses of sain. Jas. F. IlRADLF.r, Sec. and Treas. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. tt, 1H0. MARSHAL'S BALL I imSt'AMT TO AN 'F. I T Of Tt I me d rected by th Th'rd Judicial Htrt. Court t the territory of 1 tab. lshn .-t oii, lie .ale, at the front do of Inc county rtwrthmisa. In the elty of tslt l.aae, eminty of Hall l.ass. and territory of I tah. on the I day of N.osn tier. tau, al 14 niork ex., all last fighl. till, elalra and Interest of J It fde. ( ..- -, rf, n. and to the f.rflowing desert be.1 rewt eetste. situate, tying, and betiig inevitlase county, ami desi riid as fuluws. to w,l I ij 114 1 ud tielng in th- - my and eoaat, of Halt Lake, snd pur I tuvriy w ri-- d a. fol-lows, to w t A part of lot in '" k M, nut A Halt letkee tr survey. l iti l;g at a Ave rod. eat tn.m the aontuwset eornee of said lol. rutin ng thence eset 1 rod- - We' north lu nls, I .eoce weil 7 rl l:.e." srauitt Ml nsls lo e biac f tegle ng. nmialnlng rtt squar nl" ' grotin t sisndlng on in rerd in uain of Th, J. Ltn a add J bi It Mo- - Tn be Wild a th property of t tl fVier at th suit of I l i fU'Sxat ItsAA of Oiileu, I't th. a cirieeat'. n Terms of S4l h. K. H. Pa". I tc Marsaai. fly Horn an Cannon Depaly Marshal. listed IS tidier St, ISWt II tt KOTIOE OF COMPLF.TfON OF AHHKSIMKNT OF a lo. ,, tax for th extension of lite water Uia:rison It street. Niiiii Is nerebv siren that IDs assessor end ooll tor of Likacityhaa lii.de and coin tpaletted the ,t and plat etalnlng to a bcil i t be rate of four mills per equare five), !elcd by I lis city conn. I of Hsit Lsse rity, O toler vl, I' no. upon the fo'iowing descrHs-- in.' or plei-e- of grmitid. n u,'? : UA I, block Its, lot , til. irk w, lot and S. Mock l; lots I and 4. block SI : ..U I and i. block I'l; lots I and 4, bbe k it: lol t blre k 4, lot 4, libs kill ail In plal O, Hail l.slt city survey, said tax br ing for th eaiettnion of tbe water malna along th folloolng .tee. n bed route namely: It .treat, fn m fourth to first it reels Hld llt and plal have been lodgt la the office of lb i lly recorder. So. S, rity halt, and win n for liisssetli n f' f a period of ten dsys from end niter the Iclih day of ( VV. during whl b tuns written epfnuls mile r tv rontKll for llieiorreetlon d Ih eses-men- t may Is. rtl-- d with the s.ld recorder In purs ianceof t ie old lunce la snub eae pro-vided. I ITIH IIVAMS, aty Recorder Salt Lak city, Oct. ksV imu. II S HABSIIAL'8 SALE. 1f'tBirAiT1)Af rtri'iTiOHToMil Judicial disjtelit of the Terriiiwy of t.'iah I saaU efjM at pBtdlc sale, at the front d of tf enonty court hou-- e In the 11 of H I.. nnnt of Hall Lsse, and territory of I lea, on day of Novemhey. at brocks a m.. a,l tn nghi, title ri,m atvl tnter-- et of the Halt L Manitari'im ion. ejrprtlo, of in, and to the foitowin deecrthe.1 rJ , lying end being la Knit Lake 'imn'.r aad .. as tolbews lo wit Thai palol lo two !, insectloa twenty three (it., IB Mi north of r.iige it west, Hadt ltts mertilisn. per t'n id Hit eorv-- y. bonnded on the tnrtl by the aof n unof wl lot, 0.1 ins so'Hh ur a line parallel wit and 'e.i i k)i fete soiun trim i4 twerta boundary An. and on tee snl by the tin of Ih ngsl of way of th l iilim I'ariile rajlriesdnsiuwir tf.m.. ly Ih I'ua t.'sn'rjili and cfiiniig Ihrs 4 t. acrs nrnre m lean, le.oi. i.i, In tighwoy nnftb-f- lr sndmter.y taneigh Hi ssune. T be ."Id as th property of th Halt isae Stot-lartui- .. l.tlon. a nrpiwatloo. at th suit ef J.su-p- M irri. Trm f .'e. rash, f. H. t aasi'Ss. V. A Jtf4. S C-- u, llllf Mir.li.il. fiateu O bner lit. MBX BOTIOE OF THE INTF.WTION or THCrfTY COCM-rl- l Ui extend water mule, on Tnt i Kt street from center of Third and fourth HKiih streets to Kl'ih Houth "treei, w.th lateral on r north and t'lflh Houtli '.'. Notice is ber-l.- y 1 ven b ti e city rnriBCll of Halt l.a. City of the In enlb of to o mnctl Ui mase i,e foibcwlne- - esce,hed Improvement. Ui wit : C lei d ns and laym, in water pipe or n.alns alons the folloelnt it en aameiy: Tenth r.,icl street fiom c. i.t. r of TM'd and F icrth Houth to F ffi Houth s'reei ers lat-erals on Kourth and t'l'th H nih streets a d defrsvlnif 'hree.fotirtfis or tne sit ther-o- f. llrnat- d si b ur tnoutas I Im. hy a locxi as-- ss.uetit upon lb s or ptece of grinind within the ioilowlnif desrrlied district twin t hi district to ne aifeeted er lyenented by said iiprnvtnein, namely : !,., f and , bbw-- i; o'--s 4 snd ft, bes-- V, and lota f, and i be k I. Pit 1 also jot I and . fclock . I it I. fsn t . I be-- k w lots 4 and J, Work at, pl.t H Sat Lk C ty survey. All p osts snd object one to th earryln o i' of such lo ettloo otnst re prni i la srltluff lo thee ty on r befor Mo eember llth. Iti, linx tfc t;m sed by t aid council wtisii it w.ll hear ami caelde such obJct o-- i a may be n al lher!o. , Hy order of the e ty oateil ot Sail Lak i City, mail t. " l"' lUiH HYAMH, city recorder. I Salt Lake City, Oct loth, ltt MARSHAL'S BALL IJCKSfAHT TO Af rTtft-TtOs- f TO I me directed by the Third Judicial lnsn- - unn of tea Territory t tan, I saail si e.se al pabuc m,. a Ih frmt door of tn County i iwl Hoos. b th city of ait I.mi (Jouu. r of Halt Lake end Tsr. ritoryof t'tah. no the I la day of .etnber. swi. al IS j.o'l- - s, r-- M ad the rhl. Ht.e, e;a;ixt ami Intereet of it i" f. n, arid to the foiiowtn; descnteid read setai--., Unas lyirur, aad bein ut l L'seeoaaty. and leecritsei as follows, wi laaie. iv. In aaa Setns in tn C'iiy a id Cmoy a t lae. sat par-- l il ulf dscri net as lel-e-to wit' A part of k't t la Mock Ofi put A, Hail Lea etiy eurvey ax a point a rot. net frrna ta sothwe sorner of said P. ruai e.t f rode, Itencw iocth (,'iro.is, theoce wast J rrnla.. ! soot a ti rl te the piacw ; eexmiuo. r.tainmr Tt scittsr rsis of Knmnd, staa-bnj- t i.a the recjr' ef Tboaas J. Lemon and John SL c'o.y. To be si M a the property ef Thomas J. tsm a si in suit ot ikatbiui H..n t Clwdew. f't. i.'.-vj"- i. Terms of sal. ra. IH. f""-- , fly bowman Cannon. Oepsily atarvaas. 1arjHl j. .,.Ber i.tn. MMU. 4 KOTICE. COMPLETION Of' AHHF.HShfr.VT OF OF a local ui tier the xieus..-- n of th waver i mains on Jerfera.ia street. Notice is brsbr Aire a that th snr and colle t. of Hsit La city baa mad aodroo,- - ileied the Hat and pial pertaltind to a local ax al the rat of four funis par square foot, lerled by th city caw 11 of ail Las etiy fsrtotier VI. SK. np- - Ih ioiiuwlrg. described lot or p:ecee of namely : Te west half of bds I 1 sul ed lb a:f of lot 111 and. Wnck V all In pll A. Sail Lk cltv surrey, said tea helmf for tts ttorfoa of th water main alotuf th fidlowtniy uaowiv: "n Jefferson between K:Mb snd Jf inta Seath streets Hatd pat and plat have been toded fa th office of th I t'y Uxor ler, No. x. rtty hall, arul will he open for lnsp-tlo-e for pstriod of i.a day from and after the th day ot October, levu. Uurlr.f waich time srltin appeals to to city ouncil b ir the correction of th asw-n.n- t mar be Bid witt the asud rwonjsr ta pursnaoceof tae ardinaac la :h IXT1I HYAJf, Oty IUeod. halt Lake UtJ. U- - Uei ti S KOTfCE TO CUE!) IT0 33. I.UAt:Til OtiLfc.SBY. 1sTATKOr U kiveo by th nuleiU(nel, .ie. nfi of ue wtU of EiUal:wU lsr .e.nv deceased, to ta era.li tors of, anil ali persr ha.tna claims atrainst tee said dsw eeaaeii. le e MMt Iheat. with th raeeeseary tots-he- -, wtthm tea tautfru after last ar tsubiiratl. a ef this n. .tie, to Ihe said sasetnoe it No. Mi Sooth I'U'h East street. Halt Lake city, ta ta coeaty ot fail Lea, tsmtory uf I' tah. bated October Vtth. WK uaa8 W. Ont axsT. r'usBctoxk FxtAxa runt, attorney tsr teuii. |