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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1891 T Official itotlcc. CPfnctat jtotlcf . - Tisetf lUMatloMMp. Wfftclrtljttotlce. Marshal Hopper, youngest son of Mr. J. IL Hopper, and Miss Mary Ahliirman, daughter of Mr. Thaaiaa Alderman, were marrid Thursday, the Ilov. Wiison Johnson officiating. Mr, TbotnaffAUur-ma- n is Mr. J. H. Hoppers aoo-in-la- Mr. Aliurman's second wife being a Mies Hopper. Miss Mary, the handsome bride, Is his first wife's child. Thus it will bo seen that Mr. Hopper's son is son-in-la-w of his father's and Is also son-in-la-w of his own brother-in-la-etc Quitman Press. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 'STATU OF JAMES JOHNST N. PR-V- j ceased Notice l hereby given by the undersigned. tltnl ulittravi rix of the es'ate of James Johnston, deceased, to the ie ilton of. ami all psrsous having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after tin tlrt publication of thin notice, to the s ;til Mmliin-tratrl- x at her residence, No. S Vt Temple street, Halt Lake City, in the county of Halt, 1 February 4..1W.A J0,)Ni,TOV Administratrix of the estate of James John-Kt.- deceased. P. Loimtis, Attorney for Administratrix. N0TI0E TOR PUBLICATION, Land Omi t ai Salt Lass citt, I'tah, I January IWi, IMjI. f VOTirE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 following named settler h hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and that said proof will be mad lief, ire the register mid rivelvor of the laud ortloe, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on February 2Mh, H9. via: Charles H Wllc-Un- D. S. No. IIIhu, for the do u Hi half of the southwest quarter section 4, township si south, runnel west. Salt Lake meridian. He name the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upnn and cultivation of, suld land, vl7: Hehel llonmon. and William Mi Laugh-- 1 it of North Jordan precinct, Halt l.akec unity, Vtiih, Samuel Wallace and Joslah Wallaos of Granger precinct. Salt Lake county, I tali. No. TUO.j FRANK D. HOBDS. Register. PEOBATE NOTICE, In the Probate Court tn and for Salt Xaksy County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Peter Kropf,, deceased. VOTIOK IS Hi.RF.nY GIVEM THAT.J Charles Kropf, aimlnlstraiorof the estate) of Peter Kropf. deceased, Ls rendered fo ettii-inrn- t and filed In said court, hia final nt of hla administration of said estuto and, petition for tli.al dietrlbution of the residue of haul estate among the person! entitled theJMtoj and that Friu.iy. the l.tth day of March. A. I. I'l, at Hi o'clock a. in., at the courtroom of fald court, la the county court house, Halt I.ak Cliy and county, I'tah territory, has been, duly appointed by the Indue of aald court, for the settleim-ti- t of said account and hearing (aid petition for distribution, at which times and place any person Interested In aald estut may appearand ahow cause, if any there be, why xaid account, aliould not be Mettled ami npnrov,.,i and Ilual a ttribution made a prawn fnr. Dalei February 1, Ml. C, K. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate flour By C. F. Rtavtiin, Deputy. E. E. Hit hie, attorney for admlstrator. RELICS FROil THE SHIPS. SOME OF THE QUEER THINGS SEEN IN OLD SOUTH STREET. Quaint Figurehead. Which Han Inter-esting Historic How Bom of Them Were Handled During the Draft Biota. A Pessimistic Old Salt. A battered looking old fellow, wearing an antiquated chin beard that was the color of picked oakum, stood on South street yesterday, gazing at one of the big clipper ships that was louding prepara-tory to a trip around the Horn to San Francisco. Ilia gaze was somber, He seemed iu some way discontented with affaire as they stood. Evidently he was not pleased with his immediate sur-roundings. "Handsome ship, that,'' remarked a bj'Ftander to the veteran. "Humph," snorted he of the oaken beard. "Mebbe you're n jedge o' ships. " "Well, no, but I thought" "Oh, you did," retorts the veteran. "Well, I thort yon did. Well, that air clip'ier nlie air well enough for her. I ain't enyin' she ain't a bit handsome to ' look at, but I've seen a heap better. Thar wuz the Davy Crockett. Kho wuz a ship as was hanmim an' as did hansum. An' there wuz but what's the use? Times is changed an' ships is changed an' South street is changed. There's more wrecks along here than anything elseV "What d'ye think I seen along here a while ago? Well, I went in one of them junk shops where they koej all eorts of things that they picks up from j tild ships, an' shiver me ef thar in that shop wuzn't the figurehead of a ship I failed in thirty years ago. 'Twuz all battered an' broke, but I knew it at once. Well, I bought it, an' I'm goin' to take ' it up to C'nettykut, where I live, an' keep it there. An' I ain't goin' voyagin' through South street any more. It makes me feel like a castaway hulk my-wlf- !" With this the ancient one re-lapsed itito a silence which he would not break. THE OLD STYLE FIGUREHEAD. In one respect the old salt was right ' enough. South street can show an abundance of queer relics of wrecks and relics of brave men who have gone down to the sea in ships within the last thirty years or more. There are a number of shops that keep all sorts of queer things on hand. They pick these things up in a variety of ways, and there is a consid-erable sale for them. There are figureheads, for instance. In the olden time every ship of any pre-tensions had a figurehead. Owners of vessels vied in their efforts to secure fine designs, and the enterprising gentlemen who modeled the representations of fair maids, sea nymphs, of trim midshipmen or of admirals in uniform did a right pretty business. A simple sort of scroll work has taken the place of the dashing figures of the past. Of course there are exceptions. The big English four master, the Falkland, has an excellently modeled representa-tion of the Fair Maid of Perth above her cutwater. The clipper ship Seminole has a Seminole brave in full war paint, and there are others. In the main, how-ever, the old time figurehead has fallen into desuetude. Just off South street, before a shop in which nautical instruments are sold, there is the figure of a sailor that has evidently seen many and many a storm. He looks as though he had been crimped and shanghaied times beyond number. Part of bis nose is gone, some one has made a pot shot at one of his eyes, but there is a jaunty, wicked leer upon his face and an expression that says: "Here's a salt as has sailed, an' be blowed to ye!" EFFIGY OF GEN. BOUVAR. There are a couple of old figureheads to be seen on South street that have had very hard experiences on land as well as on sea. Ono of these is an effigy of Gen. Bolivar, and was the figurehead of the ship of that name. Originally the effigy was so painted as to appear dressod in full naval uniform, ' cocked hat and all. At the time of the draft riots the rioters, having nothing else to do at one time, stood across the street and fired bullets at him. He re-ceived full many a wound that day, but he stands in his place still, stiff and erect. Another figurehead fared even worse at the same hands. It was intended to represent Samuel Kimball, of Kennebec, Mo., but it left the sea some forty years ago. It was then placed where it now stands, to call attention to a store. The draft rioters had rare sport with it one day. They tied a rope around its neck, drugged it here and there in wild glee. Then they made it the central figure of a bonfire. Just as it was being consumed the police came down and rescued it. It was repainted, nnd today, impassive and dignified, it passes its time studying human nature as it is-o-n South street. But there are other curios to be found in this locality besides figureheads. There is one shop where more or less warlike articles can be found. There you can see ugly weapons taken from Chinese aud Malay pirates; you can find queer looking weapons taken from na-tives on the African coast or the war clubs of the Patagonians at least you will be told they are. New York Mail and Express. O.W. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE! CU1 Second South street. PLATING. SOVILTT MANUFACTURING CO.. CI OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATINC1 by the Dynamo Process. Alt kind of repairing done with neatneaa and disyawh. KnuusoH llMoa, 01 JE JJ Houth. RKST AC RANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. q"HE NICK8T LPNCIL SANDWICHES, J beef tea. fragrant coffee, Jersey milk. Iaa-try- . hot soda, at Wasatch Klevator Lotiby. Dusluasa men try It riKNITl'KK. EANDEERQ FURNITURE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and promptly atteudod to. loo and 110 W. houth Temple street, GROCERIES. FRED 0. LTNQBERO, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO. Ertilt, Vegetables, Poultry, Klsh, name, eta 63 east First Boulb street. Tele-phone 9S. , 0. M. HANSEN, DFALER IN CHOICE FANCY ORflCERIES corner (iraln, Coal and K I ml lug Wood, Third Houth and SWte street. ROGERS COMPANY, THE LEADING GHOCliKd, to tA3T FIRST suevk gALT JjAKE rpiIEATEB. CBAg. S. Ill'RTOH, Manager. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, T hi jr Thalia Dramatic Gi, Under the direction of the great Swedish Actor. Alfred Nilsson, Will appear In the always popular Swedish Drama, "WERMLHN1KGARHE." Those who have seen this drama before are sure to want to see It again, and those who have not seen It ought not to miss the treat tls time. Mr. Nilsson takes three parts In this play, all of which are strong contrast to each other. The tirst Is 'The Happy Per;" the second la The Noble Anders,'' and tne third is tne ex-treme f comical "Lo parenlsse." Living the i road talent of the celebrated artist ample cope. The Amerlc: ns will find much enjoyment In listening to the songs and s wing the charac-tensii- c national dam es, such as "Vertnlands-dinsen,- " danced by thewhoie company In the third act, and Halllngdausen," or Fry dals-- p ilsken," danced in the last act by the flalvor-e- n brothers. In the same act the celebrated "V'ermlandsvlsau" Is sung by the Swedish male octette. Theoverture Is specially composed by our well known musician, Anton Pedersen. It Is written on two subjects taken from Ihe music lu the drama. It Is a clever composition and Is pronounced by musicians to be a master-piece of Its kind. The theater orchestra will be enlarged for the occasion and will leader several line selec-tions durl' g th evening such as Lumlye's Champalgue Gallop, w th all the original effects; Pout pour! from Offenbach's Operas. And when we announce that Professor W. E. Weihe Is to take charge of tbe orchestra for the evening. It Is a sure guarantee to every-Isi.t- y that also the part of the programme will be an artistic success. INSURANCE. L0UI8 HYAMS & 00, 4 ITTRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of New York, bit and f15 Progress DliKk. I'LL Mill NO. P.J. MORAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 359 MAIN bait Lake City. STENOGRAPIIT. T. E. McQURRIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALLRTIND3 and Typewriting. Dealer la Remington Typewriter sud supplies; Progress uilding. MUSIC MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, Mb M street, Wist ward. Leave orders at any of the music stores, or at Sharp A Youuger's Palace drugstore. 77Z7 'rA,LoR, . A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRINO arrived. 43 audio east Second South street, Salt Lake City. R, S. BRADLEY, Expert Stenegnaplaer. All kltids of Shorthand and Typewriting. Calls for Dictation promptly attended to. Room 66, lluildintr. B USINESS DIRECTORY. PRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS Of I SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to ita patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-jfe- ar below. ARCHITECT. FRED A. HALE, (LAIS "o DSNV1R.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK W0, Wasatch building. F. M. ULMER, ARCHITECT: W AND 60 WASATCH 0. H. LaBELLE, ARCHITECT. J WEST SECOND SOUTH Lake City. I am prepared to furnish all manner ot plana In the moat Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Best of references given as to my stand-ing HONEY TO LOAN. L WATTERS, BROKER, SI E FIRST SOUTH STREET Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tlokets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-- t abllshed ISM. All unredeemed pledges sold at Tci y low rates. REAL ESTATE AMD LOANS. BURTON, GROESBEOK tt CO., REAL ESTATE, NO. 9S9 MAIN STREET Lake City, Utah. Notary In office Telephone 484. MONEY WANTED. IF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, 57 Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Lake. Divestments for aspeclalty. PHYSICIANS. DRS. FREEMAN 4 BURR0W3, IP YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA cles accurately fitted. Rooms 17 and IS h building. ATTORNEYS. SHEPARD GROTfE & SHEPARD, LAWYERS ROOMS 48 AND 60 WASATCH Salt Lake City, "WILLIAM CONDON. LAWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR First South, between Main and Commercial streets. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judic-ial District of Utah Ti rritory, County of Salt Luke. Authpr Croxfdrd, Plaintiff, ) vs. J. Summons. Rust I.HAiitu.A(.'Bxroiti, I IMcihUnt. Thn People of t be Territory of Utah send greet-ing to Hose Isabella Croxtord. defendant. 'OU AKE HEKKIIY HEyLIKED 'IO AP-- I pear in an action brought against you by the alsive uamed plalntllT In the dl-i- rl t court or th.i Third judicial district ol the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Hied there-in withiu ten das leiclusue of the day of servl- et after the service ou you of this sum-tnon- s If served within this county; or, tf served out ot this oountv. but In this district, within twenty dare; otherwise wlihlu forty days-- or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of aald complaint. The said action Is brought to have s decree of this court dlolvin,r ihe bonds of uiatrt-inoti- y cow existing ts'tween pla utiff and de-fendant and grsntlmr a divorce to defendant; aw arding hl'U the custody of the tumor chil-dren. Issue of said marriage, to wit, (Jrant an 1 Art mr W. I). Ui oxfnrd. and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable; ats've relief prayed on the giouud that on or about the 1st da'v of June. I'd,, defeudant wll-- fully and without cause dtter:e and aban-doned ihls pimutll, and has ever since con-tinued to so desert and abandon hlin. without siiftiileut cause, or any reason, and against hla will und without hia consent. Ann vou are hereby notified that K yen fall to app' ar and an-w- -r the etld complaint as a hue required, the said plant (T will apply to the i oirt for the relief demanded. Wlinesa the Hitn. Hharles rt. Zane. Judee. and the seal or the district court of the Third Jndicial district, lu and for the territory of Utah, this 7ih day of January, In the year of our Lord one thousand e gut hundred and ninety one. iskai.I HENRY O. M. MILL AN, Clerk. )l (iKo. D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. Bright Btara Not the Largest. Tbo amount of light we receive from. any star depends upon ilsdiatance. Its size, and the brilliancy of its surface. A faint star faraway may therefore be much larger than one which appears brighter to us be-cause it is nearer, aud as a mattor of tact It Is known that some, faint Mars have a much larger mass that Is, weigh more than girius, the bnhttt star in the heav-ens, although this latter War is three times hjejyier than our sua, Youth's SUMMONS. 10 the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Bait Lake. Christine Lystrup. plaintiff, ) vs. V Summons. Peter Lystrup, defendant. , J The people of hie Territory of Utah send greeting: To Peter Lystrup, defendant. You are beseby required to appear in an ac-tion brought against you by the above named plaintilt In the Judicial Court of the Third ju-dicial District of the Territory of I'tah. and to answer the complaint filed therein withiu ten days icicliiiive of the day of service) 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 dHys, otherwi-- e within forty days --or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prH.ver of said complaint. The sain action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the marriage existing between plaintiff and defendant; award ng to plaintiff the s le cine, custody and control of the child. Caroline C, Issue of said marriage; and for costs of suit; alnve relief prayed on the ground that In the month of Octols-r- . 17, defendant totally abandoned said plaintiff without any cause or excuse, and has ever since falle.l to tirol lie the common or any necessaries or lf for plaintiff and aald child, and hs contributed nothing toward their support. And yon are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. WHiiess the Hon. Charles 8. .ane. judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third ju-dicial district. In and for the territory of Utah, this mil day of Janiiarv, in the year of our Uird one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . IMHAI.1 HENRY (I. Mf'MILLAN, Clerk, Ily lino. D. Loomih. Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS In the United States Commissioner s Court, City and Countv of Halt Luke and Territory of Utah. Hefore A. U. Norrell, Ki'j., commissioner. Salt Lake Mill and Elevator Co. 1 1'laijiurr, ' Summons vs. II. Weber, Defendant. J The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to 11. Welier, defendant; You are hereby summoned to be and apiiear before said Commissioner s court, lu the i ;y and County uf Halt Lake. Ternt ry of Utah, and answer s complaint tiled against you bv the aisje named plaintiff, with.u live days (oick.slve of the day ot -- ervlcel, II this sum-mons be served In said Slt Luke city; wuhin ten days If serve I out of of sai l c ty bui lu Halt Luke county; sud withiu twenty days If served elst where. Said action is brought to recover from you one hundred and six dollars an suiy cents. (i.ivii. goods, wares and mer haieiWe s id and delivered ti you by plaintiff, with iu- - terest. Aud you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above reoutrcd, the said plaintiff will take Judgement against vou for one hundred and six i.ollars and sixty cents iJl'ttijU', Interest and costs of suit. Witness my hand, at the City and rountv of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah tin- tth day r'ehniaiy. In the year of our Lord, one thou-sand c.gnt hundred ami ninety-one- . iSkai.I A. (I. Noitmi.U coniml'sloner. NOTICE. In the probate court In and for Salt Lake county, territory ot Utah. Iuthemitter ot the estate of Hector lift Scott, deceased. N'OTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAI" Pierce, administrator ot the estate, of Heetor M. Hctt, deceased, has rendered tut settlement and filed )n said court Ids dual ac-count of hisadnilulstraiion of said estate and, petition for filial distribution of the residue op said est its among the persons entitled there-to and that Maturday, the UKih dsv ot Febru-ary, A. D. I "ill, at Id o'clock a. m , at the court? room of said court, iu ttie county court house. Salt Lake city aud county, Utah territory, hut been duly appointed by the Judge of fald court, for the settlement of said account and, healing said )etition for distribution, at whict time aud place any interested in s i estate may apte-a- r aud show cause, if any there fss why said account should not he settled aud approved and llnal distribution made g praved for. Dated January 2S, lb')U (seal.) C. E. ALLE, Clerk of Probate Uourfa Py 0. E. Stanton, Deputy. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Pfllceof the Inter Mountain Abstract cent-panv- , '.' Main street, ;lt l.aue city, I'tah. rpilr.HK 1st DKI.INjl EN T l)N THE KoL-- 1 lowing described atix'k, on account of asses-mn- levied the luih day of January A. I. Is'.d, t ie several amounts set opioslte th1 names ol the isspectlve shareholders as fid-lo-s: .I. H. Macon A K. V. Colborn. No. .frfl scares Frank li. Stvphena fso. I..lUshuree llai vev. Haruy & Co No. 3. :) shares A. II. Parsons No. f.. fishaies J. K. Morris No. 1(1 shares K II Crlt hlow No. H..VJ shares ('has. (I Iteuuett No 14 .10 shares J.J Snvder No. IS.. f shares And In accord nice with lnw and the order of the board of directors malleoli the H'th day of January. A. D., svl, so many shares of each parcel of such sto k as may be necssary will be sod at the ofnee of the company at U Main st met. Halt L ike cliy, Utah, at o'clock n m., on the 4th dav of March. to p iv assessment thereon together with the cost of auv ei tising aud expense of s lie. CHAH1.KM L. CRANK. Secretary, of Abstract Co. NOTICE. j OF THE rXTENTIuN OF THE CTTYT council to citt ud water1 mains on Auplai street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City of the iuteytlon of such council to make the following Uescritied improvement, or Extending and laying lion water pipe mains along the following street, uaiuoiyt Apple street, from the present terminus of. mains, northward on said street to Second North street, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at f4'lb. by a local assessment Uon the lots or ple-e- s of grouniV within Ihe following described district, belnffi, the district to be affected or benefited by salil Improvement, namely: Lot 7, block lol plat "A." and all of lota X, fand H, bl'M-- ft. plat "fc." all in Salt Lake City survey. All protosis and objections to the carrying ou of such lntsntlon must lie presented in writing to the city recorder oa or before March, 3 18 "1. the Wine setbythesaldcounc.il w hen it will hear and consider such objections) as may he made thereio. Mv order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Feb. 3, 1MH. J.K.J a. a, City Recorded NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF HARRIET 1I0WDLE, Notice is hereby given by the luidersigued. executor of the estate of Harriet How, lie deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said to exhibit them with the neeeesary vouchers, within fou. months after theilrst publication of this notice, to the said exe-cutor, at No. an. Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, in the county of Salt Lake. .1. K. Bownt.s. Executor of the estate of Harriet Howdle, deceased. SUMMONS. In the district court of the thir l Judicial dis-trict of I' tali territory, County ot Salt Lake. Amelia charlotte Peterson An-- ) (lersou. plaint tf. vs. Andois SfMMoNS. Welhelm Anderson, deft. t Tie people of the Territory of Utah send greetj lug to Anders Wllhelm Anderson, defendant. TUU AHE HEKEHY HEyl'IKED Ti AP. 1 pear In an action brought against you by the above plaintiff In the district court of the third judicial district of the territory of Utah, anil to answer the complaint Bled there-in within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser-vice) 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 davs; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, recording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and adjudging that plaintiff lake her malilen name; above relief prayed on the grounds that fot more than one year last past defendant b is failed to provide for plaintiff the common neres-arle- s of life, although able s,i to do: and that for more than one year last past defend-ant has wilfully deserted and abandoned plaintiff, against her will and ronsent. And you are hereby notlded that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. 7.ane, Judge, and the seal of the district ( ' 1 court of the Third Judicial district, kkai. y in and for the Territory of Utah, ( r ) this nwta day if January, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud ninety one. HENRY li. Mi'MILLAN. Clerk. Ily (JEO. D. LOOM1S. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. r"pO HANS CLAUSEN. OR YOUR HEIRS 1 or assigns You are hereby notified that I have expended fUl In labor and improve-ment a on the "Morning Star lode, situated w hat Is called ' Mill A." south fork of Hig Oo'tonwood. Salt Lake County. Utah Terri-tory, In order to hold said premises under the provisions of sectiou tffcM, Revised Statutesof the United Stttes. and In compliance of the local laws of Hlg Cottonwood Mining district, being the amouut required to hold the same for the vear ending December, 181; andi f wlihlnnihetv (tf)i days from the service of this notice oir within ninety days after this noitceof publlcatloni you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion, to wit: SteeflS, and expenses of this advertisement of such ex-penditure as a your Interest lu said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber, under said sectiou 14JM4. Dated January JSHX, Wti. L. M. Johnson. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OFcouncil to ex teud water mains on South Temple street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake Otty of the intention of such couu-ti- l to make the following described Improve-ment, Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the foflowlng streets, uamely: Ou South Temple street, from Firth Vet Btnset to Eighth West street, with necessary laterals, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof estl mated at tdO. by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing described district, be ng the district to be affected or benetlted by said Improvement, namely; Lots 5, . t and 8. block 4tf; lots 4. 6, and 7, block Ml; lots ft, , 7 aud 8, block fd : lots S and 7, block !W; lots I and D, block 67; lots 1, 3. .H and 8, block !: lots I, S, 8. and 4, block Ml, and lots 1. 2. 8 and 8, block 60, all in plat C, Bait Lake City survey. All protests and ob-jections to the carrying out of such Intentions must be presented In writing to the city re-corder on or before March 3. lvl, being the time set by the said council w heu it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Ily order of the city council ot Salt Lake City, made February 3, 1W1. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. SUMMONSi In the District Court In and for the Third JudjV clal District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Sarah E. Clayton, plaintiff, 1 vs. VSnmmoTiBk) Charles C. Clayton, defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah sen$ greeting to Charms C. Ciayiou. defendant: You are herebv required to appear lit an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Dlstrlot Court ot the Third Judicial District of then Territory of Utah, and to answer theq complaint filed therein withiu ten dayst (exclusive of the day ot services; after the service on you of this summons 10 served within this county; or If served out of? this county, but In thts district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty daysor judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint, The said action Is brought to have a decreet of this court grauitug plaintiff a divorce aak dissolving the bonds of matrimony hereto--i tore existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant, awarding plaintiff Judgment for her costs and all proper relief: prayed on ther grounds that In the month of November. UMn deendant abandoned and wilfully deserted! plaintiff, and has ever since lived separate aud apart from her although plaintiff has been ready aud willing to live with defendant; further, that since November .h)tfS, derendans has wilfully failed and neglected to provide for plaintilt the common necessaries of life. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deinauded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane Judge, and the seal of the Dlstrlot Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the Terti-torv- Utah, this Mil day ot January In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and ninety one. 8KAL.1 HENRY O. MCMILLAN, ClerU By Geo. D. Loomls. Deputy Clerk A. J. Paduktt. J, H. Habbis Attys. (Official Jloticc PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Court tn and for Salt Lake county, Territory ot Utah. In the matter of tho estate of Hannah O. Stephenson, deceased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WOR-de- n N P. Noble, administrator of the estate of Hannah G. Stephenson, deceased, has ren-dered for settlement, and Hied in said court, his tlnal account of hla administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue ot said estate among the persons en-titled thereto, and that Saturday, tne 14th day of March, A. D. 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the oonrtrootn ot said court. In the county oourt honse. Salt Lake City and county, Utah terri-tory, has been duly appointed by thejudgeof said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested in said estate may appear and show-- cause, if any thero be, why said account enotild not be set-tled and approved aud flnal distribution mails as prayed for. Dated February 19. 11. C K. ALL FN. Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton. Deputy. MARSHAL'S SALE. IURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Salt Lake, couuty of Salt Lake aud territory of Utah, on the iith davof March. ISO, at 13 o clock m all the rlnht, title, claim, and interest of The 6alt Lake Sanitarium association of, in and to the following described real estate, situate", lying and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, : Part of lot 7, block ?;, plat A, Salt Lake City survey. Beginning at a point 50 feet north of the southeast corner of said lot and running thence north 4 feet, thence west 2Su feet, thence south M feet, thence east ISfi feet, theme north Ml feet, thence east lf feet to place of beginning; to-gether with all buildings, machinery aud ap-purtenances belonging aud thereto attached. To be sold as the properly of Salt Lake San-itarium association at thesuitof Rork Spriugs Coal company. Terma of sale. cash. E. H. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. Py A. U. D nili, Deputy Marshal. Dated Feb. 10, lhwl. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THF. of property abutting on Fir-- t East street, from the south line of South Temple to the north Una ot Fourth South street, that the undersigned were duly ap-pointed by the city council of Fait Lake city on the 17th day of February. A. D. ltl, as a Hoard of Equalization and Review, to hear objections, if any. to the assessment and levy of a local assessment for the curbing and of First East street, from the souih fluttering Temple street to the north lineof Fourth South street in Salt Lake city, Utah. Said asseesment list is completed and said board of equalisation and review will be In session at the city hall for five (5) col s 'Ciillvi days i during the usual business hours com-mencing on Friday, the 8th day of Man h lHul, and euding on Weduesday, ihe lltii nay o.' March lsl. During said time the said assess-ment list will be open to public Inspection and any iierson or pprsms feeling themselves a tgrleved may have hearing before said board, and said board shall have authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by them unjust. M. If. Parsons, H. Pemiikokk, A.J. Pknui.etoN, W. H. H. Spafitobd, W. P. NOHI.K. Salt Lake city, Feb. iilst. lMiil. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mo. SOS. Land Ctrics at Salt Lass Citt, I Jan. 31, lswl. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT follovrlng-name- settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mads before the register and receiver at Salt i,ane I ily, on the nth of March. 11, via: Lars Hansen Craig. D. S . 1I.9J', for the lot 4, sw qr nw qr and n hf sw qr sec tp V s, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlx: Alrred A. Jones, Frederick H. Hansen, Joseph N. Morris, Hairy Hayuoa, nil ot Eldorado, Salt Lake Countv. Utah. Fkane D. Hobhs. Register. Bird & Lowe, Attorneys for Applicant. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1JURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Utah, I shall exposi at public sale, at the front door of the county court house. In the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, on the 13th day of Mar h. law. at ia o'clock m.. all the right, liile. claim and Interest of William J. Harvey. John W. Neff, Mary T. Neff. William Burke and Mary L. Burke, of. In and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being In the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly described as follows, to wit: A part of lot five (fd. In block twenty CM), plat D. Salt Lake City survey, commenc-ing at the northwest corner of said lot live (M, and running thence south 7 rods; thence east six (8 rods: thence north seven (7) rods: thence west six rods to place of beginning, said lot being situated In Salt Lake City and county. Utah territory. To bo sold as the property of defendants at the suit of William Lardman. Terms of sale cash. Salt, Lake City, Utah. February IS, 1891. E. H. Pajisons, U. 8. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Niels C. Christenson. deceased. VJOTICB IS HKKEiiY UIVEN BY THE A 1 undersigned administratrix with the w ill annexe.l ot tne estate of Niels O. Chrlstenson. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them w,th the necessary vouchers, within four months afler the first publication ol this notice, to t he said administratrix per-sonally or at rooms Sand U In Scott Auerbach building In Salt Lake city. In the county of Salt Lake, terrllory of Utah. Dated Feb. 14th, 1HVI. MARY CHRISTESEN. Administratrix with will annexed. FRANK PIERCE, Attorney for estate. NOTICE- - In the Probate court In and for Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Edward Petty, deceased. XTOTI0E IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT ED. il ward J. Petty, administrator of the estate of Edward Petty, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and tiled in said court his flnal account of his administration of said estate and petition for tlnal distribution of the resi-due of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, aud that Saturday the 1th day ot March A. D.. KM, at Id o clock a. in., at the) court room ot Haid court, in the county court house. Salt Lake city and county, Utah terri-tory, has beeu dulv airpotnted by the judgeof said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which ttme and plane any person Interested lq said estate may appear aud show cause. If any there be, why said account should not bo settled and approved aud linal distribution made as prayed for. Dated Feb. 11th, ltU. 0. E. ALLEN, Clork Probate Court. By C. E. STA NTON, Deputy. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. VTCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 annual meeting of the stockhold, rs of the Salt Lake Building and Loan association will tie held at the Federal court r.iom on Friday evening, March litli, lswi, at ?:du p. m. The stockholders are also notified that at Bald meeting prooositlona will be submitted to alter aud amend the articles of inci rporation and In the following particulars, to wit: To Increase the entrance fee on each share of stock to fi. To increase the rate of interest on loans to such rate as may ba determined at said meeting. To change the time and method of paying premiums upon loans. To change the rate of Interest allowed uron withdrawn stock. To reduce the number of directors to seven. To empower the hoard of directors to contract with an association of persons to conduct the opera! ions thereof. Said association of jer--s ms to receive a stated percentage of the gross receipts on account of dues ond Interest, and to be chai'goable with all expenses of the as-sociation. E. E. RiTTHlit, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Feb. 20, lHwl. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains ou Seventh South street. Notice la hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying iron water p pes or ma ns along the following-describe-s; reets, namely: On Seventh South street, from midway between Fiist and Second East streets to mfdwav beiween Third and Fourth East streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at iMV by a local assessment upon the lots.or piece of ground within the following dres iribed dlstilct. being the district to be aflected or beneilted by said improvement, namely; Lots Sand 7, block 17; lots 6, fi, 7 and 8, block 18; lots 1, a. 3 and H, block 18; and lots 1 and 8. block 20. all In plat "A:" and lots 4 and 5, block K; and lots 3 and 4, block xl. all in plat B. Salt Lake city survey. All protests aud objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before Man h 3rd, lsfll, being the time set by the said council when It will bear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February 3rd, 1J1. J. F. Jack, City Recorder, MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1)URSUANTby the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, In the city of Salt Lake, county or Salt Lake and territory of Utah, on the Slid day of February, 181, at 12 o clock m., all tho right, title, claim, and interest of the Silt Lake Sanitarium assoilathn, of. lu, and to the following described real es-tate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, Part of lot 7, block 77, plat, A. Salt Lake City survey commencing at a point 39 feet south of the northeast corner of said lot aud running SH ft. west, thence south 44 It thence east 330ft thence north 44 feet to place of beginning, together with all buildings, machinery and apper-tenanc-belonging and thereto attached, sub-ject to execution No. , levied January Pith, ixyi. and sale advertised for February loth lsni. To be sold as the property of The Silt Lake Sanitarium Association, at the sultof John F. Heath. Terms of sale. Cash. E. H. Paksons. V. S. Marshal. By A. G.Dtkh, Deputy MarBhal. Dated Jan. 0, 11. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. rpO OUS BEAHSEN. S. T. LUNELL. A. O, A Hansen, or your heirs or assigns. Youl are hereby notiiled that I hive expended lu) in labor and improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what is called "Mill A." south fork of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake couuty, Utah Territory, In order to hold said, premises undertheprovisions of Section 2M1, Revised Statutes of the United States, and ir compliance of the local laws of Big Cotton-wik-mining district, being the amount, re-quired to hold the same for the year endlnn Deeemtier, lCiK), and if within (UOi ninety days from the service of this notice, (or within ninety days after this notice of publicution), you fall or refuse to contribute your propor-tion, twenty-liv- e S.fO) dollars, each of you, and expenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of vou of said expenditures as compauy owners, your Interests In said claim will be-come the property ot the subscriber, undei said Sectiou 2.W4. L. IL JOHNSON. Dated, Jan. 2U, 1891. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. ANNUAL MEETINOOF THE STOCK-bolder- s of the Mountain Ice it Cold Stor-age company of Salt Lake City, Utah terri-tory, for the election oi directors for the en suing year and such other business as may properly come before the meeting will be held at the office of Judge Sutherland, 215 South Main street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on March 2u, 1891. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. John Hi l, Jr.. President of Company. W. li. Mkiiick, Secretary of said Company. NOTICE. In tho Third Judicial District Court, Terri-tory of Utah. In the matter of the proceedings for the for-feiture of c 'rtaln real esl ale torraerly owned and held by the corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-da- Saints. The President of the United States of America, to the marshal of the district of Utah Territory. Greetings: Whereas, Information has been filed in the Third District Court for the Territory of Utah, ou the lath day of February, A. D. IKKI, by the honorable attorney-genera- l of the United States and Charles S. Varum. United Slates attorney for she Territory of Utah on l ehaif of the liiiied Btatos of America, against the following described real estate, : 1st. Allot lot one (li, blockelghty-tiv- (s5, plat A, Salt Lake City (urey, Salt Lake county. Ulah territory. 2d. Part of lot live (ai.ln block elghty-elgh- t (SSI, plat A, Salt Lake City survey, eialt Lake couuty, Utah territory, commencing al the N. W. corner of said lot five i.'). and running thence south ten 101 rods, thence east ten (lUi rods, thence north twelve (li) rods, thence west ten (10) rods, and thence south two (2j rods to the place of beginning. ad.-P- art of lot seven 7I, In block plat A . Salt Lake city survey, Salt Lakecounty, Utah Territory, commencing at a point ten (Id) rods South of the N. W. corner of said lot seven (71 thence running east five and one-hal- f (fi1,) rods, thence south five (f) rods, thence west five and one-ha- (fm rods, thence north five ift) rods to the place of beginning. To be escheated and for-feited to tbo use of the United Stales for tho reasons aud caus-- s in the said information mentioned, and pravlng the usual process and monition of said court In that behalf to be made: and that all peraous interested lu said real estate may be cited iu general and special to answer the premises: and all proceedings being had that the said real estate may for the causes in said Information mentioned be ad-judged as forfeited and escheated to the use of the United States of America. You are therefore, hereby commanded to sei.e and attach the said real estate above d until the further order of the court re-specting the same, and g vo due notice to all persons claiming the same or knowing or hav-ing anything to say why the same should not bo condemned, escheated aud forfeited to the use ot the United States of America, pursuant to the prayer of said information: that they be and appear before said court to bo held in aud for the s iid district, at tuo federal court building at the City of Salt LaKe. in said ter-ritory, on tho 15th day of April. A. 1. 18.U. at 10 o clock a. m. then and there to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations In that behalf In due form of law ; and that you publish thismonition for a period of ;i days in some newspaper published daily In said Cliy of Salt Lake, and that you i"t copies thereof at the public door of the county court house of said county of t L ike, and also record the same In the office of tho counly recorder of said county and also leave a copy of this monltiou with the occu-pants of any of the above described parcels of real estate, if any there tie: And what you shall have done in the prom-ts '8, do then and thero make return thereof, too ther with this w rit. Wiluess the Honorable Charles S. Zane, judge of said court, this 12th day of February, A. lviwi, seal. HENRY G. Mi MII.LAN. Clerk of the Third Judicial District court, Utah territory. TtimrronT or Utah, I Salt Lake Cot ntv. f Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of the annexed writ of attachment and monition issued out of the district court In and for Ihe Third judicial district of Utah terrt tory. county of Salt Lake, of which the an-nexed is a true copy. I have this dav swir.ed and attached at the suit of the United States brought to escheat certain real property, the following, and particularly described as fol-lows, toWit: lot one il. block eightv-tlv- e (85). plat A. Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake countv. Utah territory. 2d- - Part of lot five .hi. in block elghtv-eigh- t iSS). plat A. Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake county. Utah territory, commencing at the northwest corner of said lot live tri and runulhg thence nouth ten i lot rods: thence east ten ilOi roos: tneme north twelve rods; thence west ten iloi rods; and thence south tw o i2i rods, to the piaie of beginning. 3d Part of lot seven (7i. in block elgh'v-eigh- t (Si, plat A. Salt Lake City sur-vey. Salt Lake countv, Utah territory, com-mencing at a point ten I'M rods south of the northwest coruer of said lot seven 7i: thence runninir east tlve and one half if',t rods; tbeuce south Ave (i) rods; thence west tlve and one-hal- f (fm roils; thence nor(u live (5) rods to the place of beginning. E. H. PARSONS. United States M arshal. Bv D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 13th, 1L s LEGAL NOTICE, In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake , county, terrllory of Utnh : In the matter of tho estate of George Dun-for-deceased. Notice of time and place for hearing of petitlou for admission to probate of will. Pursuant to an order of said court in Raid matter, notice is hereby given that Tuestav, the 3d day of Match. A. D., 1KH1, at in o'clock a. m., at the county court house lu Halt Lake City. Utah territory, tn the court room of said court, has been appointod the time and place for the hearing of a petit on of Eliza Snow Dunford, praying for the admlsslod to probate tif a certain document therewith presented, puip irtlng to i e the last will and testament of George Dunford, deceased, when and where all persons Interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or the granting of letter testamentary to ElUa Snow Dunford as prayed for in said petition. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and affixed the seal of said court, this 20th day of February. A. I).. l'l. KKAis C. E. ALLEN, Clerk Prohats Court By C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk.' NOTICE. In the Probate Court, In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah. In the matter of the eBtate of Evan Evans, de-ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tinsmau. administrator of the es-tate of Evan Evans, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed lu said court, his tinal ac-count of his administration of said estate aud petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Saturday, the 21st, day ot March, A. D. IsM, at 10 o'clock a m.. at he court room of said court. In the county courthouse, Salt Lake City and county. Utah territory, has been duly appointed by the juuge of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested In said estite may appear aud show cause, If any there be. why said account should cot be settled and approved and Dual distribution made as praved for. Dated February 17th, 1S91. SRA1..J C E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court Frank Pierce, Atty. for estate. MARSHAL'S SALE. "PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO I me directed by the Third judicial district court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county cour house, In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on theM day of March, 191, at 12 o'clock m.. all the right, title, claim and interest of Samuel Jack-son of. In and to the following described real estate, situate, lving and being in the county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, aud par-ticularly described as follows, Com-mencing at a point two (.') rods and fifteen (15) links south of the northeast corner or tho soutl east quarter of section twVutv-tw- o (2i), In townsh'n three (it south, of range i n Ml west of Silt Lake mer di in. aud n nu'ng t .en edue south twelve 121 rods, thence due west eighty 1SO1 rods, tnence due north forty-tw-ita) roils, thence due eist eighty 1801 rods thence south thirty (S rods, to place i f be- - finning, contain ng twenty-on- e i2i) acres of ind. To be sold as the property of Kamuel Jackson at the suit of U. . Uie,.8 )ii. Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake Cltv. Utah. February 9. 1I. E. H. FAKKON8, U. S. Marshal. By Boman Gannon, Deputy Marshal. It is not alone the composition which determines the quality of a bell; very much depends upon its shape. More-over, the proportions between its height, width and thickness are all to be taken into consideration. The dimensions, roughly stated, which are deemnd to be the best for large bells, are of the diameter in thickness and twelve times the thitkness in heurht NOTICE THF INTENTION OF THE CITYCOUN OFcil to estond water mams on Ellitl South streets and on Eighth East streets. Notice la hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city 01 the intention ot such council to make the followini; described improvement! Extending and laying irou water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Eighth South street from mid-way between Seventh and Eighth East streets! to midwav between Fitrhth and Ninth East streets, anil on Eighth East street from mid-wav between Seventh and Eighth South streets to mlJwav between Eighth and Ninth South streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of t.e cost thereof, estlmat-- d al B.OiiO.uo, by a local assessment upon tho lots or pieces ot ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or beneilted by said Improvement, namely: Lots 4 and . block 2. lots 7 and 8, block 3, lots 1 and 8, block 12, and lots 3 and 4, block 13. all lu plat B, Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must bo presented in writing to the city recorder on or before March 3d, iSiil, being the time set by the said council w hen It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake city, made Feb. 3d, 189L NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Thiro JnmctAi. Distiiht Cockt, for Salt Lake County, Utah. Riley D. Winters vs. V Notice of Referee s Sale. Mary E. T. Lyon, ) TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDFR and an order of saie in parti-tion made lu the said district court on the loth dav of February. in tho above entitled action, commanding us as relerees to sell the following described promises. Notice is heseby glveu that on Monday, the fith day of March 191. at 12 o'clock in., of said day lu front of the court room of said court, in S alt Lake City, we will sell all the right, title and Interest of Riley D. Winters and Niary K. T. Lyon, In and to the said property, at piibic auction, for cash, to the highest aud b?st bidder for the use of a .id Riley D. Winters and Mary E. T. Lyon. Said premises are described as follows: Commencing at the toutheat corner of lot I, block 39, plat D. Salt Lake city survey. Salt Lake county, Utah, and running them e west 84', feet, thence north 8 rods, theuee e- St :I4' feet, thence souths rods to the place of beginning. Dated Salt Lake Citv. Utah Feb. If th. 1HW1. Referees, CHAHLES P. BROOKS. C W. MORSE, GEORGE D. LOOMJS. K0TICE. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE council to extend water mains on Fourth South street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City of tho intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, : Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Fourth South stretl from midway between Fifth and Sixth East streets to midway be-tween Sixth and Seventh East streets and de-fraying three-fourth- s of the cast thereof, esti-mated at nine hundred doliats ifytDi by a loctl assessment upou the lots or pieces of ground Within the following des ribed district, being the district to lie affected or benetlted by said improvement, namely: Lots 4 and 6. block S2; lots 1 aud 8, block 83: lots I. and 8. block 88: and lots i. and 4 block W ; all In plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and ob jecttone to the carrying out of such iutetitton must be presented in writing to the city re-corder on or liefore March 3rd. 1891, being the time set by the said cuunel. when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February Mrd, 11. J. F. JACK. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, February oth, 1881. NOTIOE OF THE INTENTION Of THE CITY to extend water mains ou "M" street. Notice Is hereby given bv the city council of Salt Like City of the iutention of such council to make the foilowiug described improvement, Extending aud laying iron waterpipes or mains along the following streets, namely; M'' street from midway brtweeu Third and Fourth streets to Sixth street with laterals and extension of laterals on Fifth street to N" street, and defraying three-fourth- of the cost thereof, estimated at Two Thousand dol-lars, by a local assessment upon tho lots or pieces of ground withiu the following des-cribed district, being the district to bs affected or benetlted by said improvement, namely: Lots, block 56. lot 4. block 55 lots 3 and 4, block 57, lots 1 and 4, block 58, lots 1. 2 and S. bio.. k 84. lots 1 aud 4. block 81. all in plat D, Salt Lake Cltv survev. All protests and ob-jections to the carrying out of such iutention must be pieseuted in wilting to the city on or before March 8d, I8JI, being the time set bv the said council when It, will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the cltv council of Salt Lake City, made Feb. M, 1891. k S. JACK, City Recorder, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. SAIT Laks Coi vtt, 1 January 8, 1891. f JACOB JACOBSON. OR YOUR HEIRS TO or assigns: You are hereby notified that we have expended duo In labor and improve-ments unon the Great Western Lode, as will appear bv certificate filed December 3ft, 1 U. la the office ot Recorder West, Mountain Mining district. Salt Lake countv, Utah territory, iu, order to bold said premises under the provis-ions of section 2.ii4. Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount renulred to hold the same for tne year ending December, lsw: and if within i90i ninety days from the service of this notice (or within ninety days after this uottce of publication) you fall or re-fuse to contribute vour proportion, to wit! . i.'B.3iH and expeusee of this advertisement, ot such expenditure as a company owner, yon interest in said claim will become the property of the subscribers, under aald section sfct jawks Larkkk, Nils Lmorons. Dated January 7, 1891. |