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Show THK SALT LAKE flMlk MONDAY. JUKE IB, Vm. 7 I.EOAU MJTKE OF COMPKTIOS OK AHSKSSMEXT OP A local tax forth extension of the wtr mains n Third r'.at t. ami on Klfth South Mt Node ta hereby uiven !ht the aaaemor end collect, of sif Lake city he made and com-pleted the ltt and pint rutnln to a Uwal Ux at the rate of four mills per amure levied foot, bv the city council of rui Lakenty. luuc.trd, usu. upon the following dearnbed lols or pieces ot around. Uaiuely: Lots I. . .1, J. t ami block iota !..? and H, block . lot I. , 7 and M,vk lot I. tltltt aud a, block W. lot &. , t and . bhick l ell In plat BSalt LakeCltv aurvey. eid belli: for the extension of the water mains along tbe follow lux ileecribed route, namely: Kroiu junction of ith south mid Srd rut. runrtn south two blocks Ikftw eat one block : Also eatone block on 6th eoulh from d rant street. Said Hot and plat hare horn lodired In the office o theCtty recorder. No. City Hull, and w ill be open for Inspection fur a wn.Miil W days from and after the Tth dar of Junr. I HO. dtirtnir hl-- time written appeal toth eltv council for the correction of the iwnrul ' l' tllod with the aald recorder, In pitmu-auc- of th ordinance In eurh eaa provided. LcriB htam. city Kooontrr. Halt Lake CUv. J mm Jth, Ia aaaaaaaaaaaaaw-aaaaaaaaaaaaa- aa. ' LEGAL. ti'x.voxs to aIemieo complalm In th IMstrlct Court In and for the Third J dlital pistrint of I'tah Territory, County of Malt Lake. John R Ingram and John T. Dunnellan, PlalB tiffs, v. Adoiph Hankamtner. Aamo Walt. Jvmes K9-nei-ly Annie E. Monheim John W. Huirne, Atari M. Yonac Aim M. Youn.rirruirt of ibe ett ot Slhnnrl M. Y'lUlii, deceased. Mahonrl M. Yonn. Vrinltld . Young Voiiuu. mtnnr htr of aid 4 ikoart M. Vonni. drrratrd. and Aimra 3L. YouatV tnMrrnral iraardlan defendant. 'l'JIK t'KOKLK ' THK TKWKITORY OP I I'lah Krvttn to AJolph Hankam-- r. Aaron Wall. Jamr Krnnrl!. AosM K. Monhrlm, John W. Hii(u. A(nr M. Youair. Airurn M. Yvunf. rxetutrtx of th tal at Mbonrt M Yotinc. drraM: Mahonrt M. Voimit Wiuilrld H. Youn. VValdamar Young, i minor brlr of mid Uahonrl il. Youn. aud A(nK M. YounK, tbrlr. feoarBl irttaritlan. dffndantA: You am hrnnr rrcjutrrrt to aptar la M at tion brought aicalnt you by thabovanam4 Slatntlft In th dixirtr't urt ot tft Third of ta Trrltry of Utah, and antwrrthrnunpUiti nld tharrln within taa dav ivxt'lUKlvr .J thr day of MnrW attar tk iwrvli on yon of lata mmmoa-- If rraA within thumunty; or. If rvd oat of law omintr hut in thl district, within twnnly day. o(hrrwl wtthln fn-t- dara or judrfmonl bf default will b takrw aain yoo, awordUm la th pntyrr of oatd romplatnt. Thr aald tlon !. hroukht to kara a dOTMOf thin rourt adjidiin that lha drfrndania aal rarh and rrrry of tartu b forrrcr barr4 frma all rlaiin to any rotatr of Inhmtanro or In that rrrtatn proprrty altuato In halt l.kr county. I Uh mnnirnrtnc la rratrr nf 4 roln trvt wajiI ami wt on aonth td of Urn arra plat I'. Hit KW'ld nurrry. R rtwU (oath frotn iht romrrof wvtlon IV township I outh of ranir I rut. Salt lk mrrtdlan: lhno wrat aim thrx-rntro- f raid atrwrt lsV4 rod to coatar of 4 roda airrrt, north and aouih. taanc north la thr rrntrr of uld atrort I rod to a point du wmt of ronthwrot rnrnar of aoulhoaat quartwC nt said sr, i,.n ihnraslouaouth Una of aatt ' sr. ti, .ii lists rod to a pulnt dur north of brwia-ni-thrm-- south i, hBtnnlu. adjndiaa' riiamtlffi to br thr ruhtful and lawful ownrra of said prarolsra; for aura ochaf rvllrf aa may h )ut and imultahto. And von an hrrrby notlflrd that tf yo thl tnaiar wid anawrr lh aald romnlalnl a4 ab.nr mUir1. th said pialalilN will pplW th court for thr rrlirf d'mandrd thrrria. , Wltnraa lha Hon. ("harlra S. Zanax Juii andtha sral of tha diatnc ( I murt of thr Third )adlrlal dirtrVI. miui. In and for th Trntiyof Ttah thM I ' I Nih day of Mar. tn taw rear of our Lord our thourand Mrkk baadrwa andBlnrtr. HkKtarn. M. ViiLAM.nrrk. II y Geo O. Loomia. Uaputy Otrrfe. Tw OIdftA.M TITM JfAL ESTATE AGENCY DULoTimiiB, Ruitlci rr.r"'kliniKa Stocii. 'ourt Housa, lnrar, Col, Price & Clark, JDuaWer In Poultry and all Kinds of Game I'ruiU, Vegetable, etc., iu season. No. OS West First Ronth atraot. onpotlta Kimball Block. HDR.C,W, The We'.! Lnown Specialfst, Has removed to morrrlcKaot mid commodious parlors, 17 and 18, St. Elmo Hotel. Dr. C. W. Higgins, Microscopio and Analytic Physician, Has practiced In Salt T.uko rily arvrtitwu yrin, aud Hie woiidcrrul and wrll-- r slalilishnl ciiii-- h hxa rtTrrtcd III that ttnia pmra thr. scioutliie lirnioltili's on which his rrinntlrs aiw fomiMimi'Vd. FormltiK illauiloels by thr l it ol thr mlcroscopr rualilrs him to dctrct lh i r.iuary causa of llir illBcaKh und rffwt a raill-ck- I euro. Thu ris-to- r has currd thousands of casm of Nnrvoiis Drhllltv, Mrntal aud I'hv-slc- l VVeaktirsa, Low. of Manhood and Nrrvous frustration, tha rraiilt of early Indlscrrtlons and rxceMs. and w ill forfait Kivt IU'Niirkii Uoi.fURHfomoyrariitakiu under his Ural-men- t w hit h h;-- . tails to cure. Sytihllll, tionorrhea tilert, Stricture, and all old. Iinertnc dlsasns. which vltliite the lilood, and Impair thosyslem, thoiougUly and peruta-uenll-curod. ALL CLASSES OF Fl TS CVttFP. Tapeworms removed with Head or do Pay. "Sight aJt Uaarlax U Ca. DR. G, W. TIBBITS, Oculist and Aurist, No. 16 East First Svnth P.GBoi 1030 - SaUt Lnko CJty "Your profrmlonal skill la commended by your competence to prove it. Your record one of exceptlonalsuorras." T.C MEEK, JCieneral Nanagar Denver, Texaa A Fort Worth K, K. SALT XjICE Real Estate Exchange 20 Contmervial Street. MONEYTO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security. F. REHRMAN & CO. J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 235 Sonth Main. Salt Lam ;tf r. Agricultural College of Utah. The Agricultural t'ollcw or ttab, lo eated at Logan, I'lah, will Open for Students on September 2nd. It is a Territorial Institution, founded upon a United States land grant aud by Territorial appropriations' for the purpose of giving the young men and young women of Utah a liberal and practical education In the several pursuits and professions of life. It hits courses Iu Ag- riculture. Domestic. Economy, Mechanic Ans and Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineer-ing and ot her special courses. It has a modern equipment aud specialists In Its several fields of liistriie.tio". Itameansol Illustration Inrl.K1" the United States Exjietiment Station ard 'is work of re-search In agriculture; a Una 'win. Including horticultural equipped with modern appliances; a cooking, dairy, cutting and sew-lu- g a department, workshops Iu wood and Iron, new library, museums and other means of Illustration. Students will be kept in constant contact with illustrations of a hoolroom teaching throughout Its four years courses. For pmphlt containing niinoiiucements and for further particulars, address, J, W. Sandboiw, ' President. A OTEL". 1 WALKEK .'. HOUSE. The Walker is Located in tJi Bnniness Center of this City and hat all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining too strictly first-clas- s house It Is managed aa well as any hotel In the West and Is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Suit Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker &the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hoteli of Salt Lake City. Or. S. ERB jPropr. THE CULLEN. THE - Modern. . Hotel ' OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. ETVISG, Proprietor. Spencer House, 252 S. PLxst Ssurt St. ELEGANTLY FUENISHED E00MS AND FUST-CLAS- S B0AED. By the Day, Week or Month. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLE. I carry a stock of 8AFETT BICTCLF at fiB.OO, t.iS.OO, $40.00, lAO.OO, (7S.M, 1115.00, 135.00, TBICYCLES and VaV MMJIPEDKH. In purchasing from me you have a Block to select from and do not have to wait. Large.tHtoc k and Lowest Price on Sport-ing Good, Guns. Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repair In?. AgentCALIGBAPM WRITING MACHLXE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R."eVAN8 223 W. 2d South street Salt Lake City zuauexl Sttm.mt For thyar ending Decern ber si, vm, of th condition of lh General Life anil fire Assurance COMPANY--, Mad to th Secretary of lh Territory of I'lah In pursuance of an act reUllna; to bra inaur auce companlea, approved Man fa 13, IMI. Name of compmy and location. Gaaaral Mr and Kir. Aaeuraac torn pa ay, f ItMloa, Kwaland. TheammintofrapltaJ 1ork U, ... .)'' Th capital toi k pa 3 up la. IMKIU'H The amount of Ha aiaale la Jut lb amount of Its llaMi.Ue (Iu- - eluding capital I a IW n The nlaurpluovrailtiaMItel l.May.7 The name of It attorney or aent for IhaT rr!Uryof L't.h iip.io.er- - vice o' p O'M a nr vlv I tl- - o jla i sad company may he aukla, Lot I Hum Co, Th r ra '' durHif tha year were . 4S.e.M Th eijeodltmes dull lb year w.re.V. CU IB Rtjt f Cilf'nil, I City and fVninty af San Franelaco. ( A- liaitcn llmaon. tnmmtm of toe firm of Collou. Bell A Co.. general rut of lh t,n-era- l Life aud Fti Aaauranra company, balna; duiy aworn. dep. aaa aod aay thai a 1 Ilia ; auv darrtoed omeer of said company. od j tbavthe f'ruoiDa ata'vuint of the oral coed tlon of a d company fn aW lltlrty rt day of Decern t le curr"cl. accord n to th beat of h: information, knowledge and hallat. Ie4p-iivi- A. DAt.to liaOK H jicr,hed a1 sworn to M;or u. una tulr-teee- ih day ot May. A D. t" iirsj H. Kox trl.ul Jt femiionerileda lot toeTrrttfryof f'fft at Has Fraactaco, I ai. Tertia ry of L'tvh. ' Se- - retryo!B-- . ( I Kit ah hh. - retary of the territory nf t'tih. d-- , trby eartl f thai ta slant and forego nf la a :ull. iru at eorratt wy of la annual famnt of the ril condition of the Oeaerai L le and F.r wrii.. roaspaay .( ltuX"ti. I Uiiia-w- i. AUd Iu my ofUa ua ,!b day f May. I"a. Iu pruara bf an act to f re tnauraoe roropaauaa, approved Mt b i t l li( witoea. where..! I aet tuf kaud aad atii"J l"e area i aeal of law larnsary of I tan t,,:,'.r(o..!i day of May. !). Hall.). j , reiarvif I tax Temtorv j L.aii III". iCv..3W. kiiFTjw ba B T. Burtca, Jr , " A Oreasberk, W. B- - Alfw Burton, Groesbeck & Co,, BVTER ASD BBI.LKBH OF CHOICE Business, Residence and Acreage Property. Sole Aacnts for " South Lawn Addition, j Omce 269 S. Kain St Telephone 4?(.i PECKS OF PEANUTS. A lmMe F, Homn rnunM v, , Bill. "Good morning, Mr. B "Good morning, Mr! L " The paper was handed ut to depart when theTroSi; mtoW.again8tme? That must be "I think not." "Let me see it." The bill was handed to him. tor peanuts, 13.15," it read. Howisthr blustered the gentle lour years you have taken two when you left the store. That wS i twelve peanuta a week, not counting in Sunday, when your paper is delivered at your house; 624 peanuta in a year and 2,498 peanuta in four years. I have 1' J 8re Peanuts in a foei yVenint0 8 about times. Multiplying by five cents, the price of peannta per pint, I makette total $2.15. Are y The gentleman was so daned that he paid the bill without a word.-Det- roit Tribune. Colt of Kleetrle Lights. From the list of cities in which light we suppliad by private companies we take the following statement of the num-ber of lamps and annual charge per lamp, where the lighting continues all night and the kmps are of (nominel) 2,000 candle power: Alliance, O., 8 lights at $144; Chattanooga, Venn., 30 lights at 8121.86; FaU River, W lights at $180; Portsmouth, N. H., 00 lights at $100; Petersburg, Va., 82 lights at $96; Bing-hamto- 99 lights at $140; Indianapolis, 100 at $80; Atlanta, Ga., 100 at $120; Boston, 105 at $180; Milwaukee, 130 at $150; Reading 156 at $146.75; Dayton, 0., $200 at $lo0; Poughkeepsie, 212 at $123; Harrisburg, 270 at $90; Philadel-phia, 800 at $177: New Orleans, 11,010 at $130; New York city, 1,857 at $90. In some of these cities the contract has been made with two or three different companies, but in no such case is there any difference in the charge in other words, competition does not give lower rates. Let vs now give the figures ob-- tained from those ciUes which own their own electric lighting plants. Hunting-don has 50 lights, $48.64; Decatur, 111., 52 at 60; Dunkirk, N. Y., 65 at $36.50; Madison, Ind., 85 at $48; Lewiston, Me., 96 at $42; Hannibal, Mo., 96 at $52; Chi-cago, 293 at $65. Taking an average of the whole of the two tables, from which we have only quoted a portion, we find that the average price paid to private companies is $105.13, and that the same article furnished by the city itself costs $52.12 2 per light per year. Engineer-ing and Building Record. IflJSMLDONOTS. rt fjae Should Leave Undone An Unfortunate Beport. ff fAlTEES GE0W RICH. ' ;Tfl China Ware An Indiana School Ma'am's Method of . Making Poets, n. got write on ruled paper", or on thai tated with printed minflower or bios-lol- ! any kind. J! not introduce your jfirl friend to gentleman visitor. Instead say, fin Brown. wHl you allow me to pre- - tjlr. Jones?" ru not talk especially to one person have three or four visitors ,en you stead make the conversation general. Do not attempt to take care of a man's (rcoat-- he has a vote and ought to be le to look after his own clothes. not ask people who they are In jaminit for. If you don't know, wait jlvou find out, and in the meantime nt'ask after the members of their pfnot gife'S18 when a smile would !Wer, and don't talk in a jesting waf out things that are holy to other peo io not laugh at anybody's form of pect toad praying to a abloom. ' to not say the rules of etiquette are jiense-t- hey are made up for your afortand mine, and arranged so that , feelings of every human being are midered. Donot get into the habit of laughing dderlj people. It is not only unlady-t-, but it is vulgar. po not think it clever to find out by aping, the privace affairs of your ?nd. There is no reason why you M!d lay bare her heart tovms inquisi-edawtope-at. Do not get into debt, but Tf you have n guilty, deny yourself everything ssible that you may be free once more. Donot believe that all these don'ts are I spoken to you in the kindest manner from girl to girl, but one has to suffer dmake mistakes one's self to find out to just what pitfalls one is apt to tutu- - --Ladies' Home Journal. SETTLEMEXT OF ESTATE. In the lntalo rourt ) Iu tha matter ot the In ami for Salt Lak I estate of rtoTu'nli.y, Tamtory of i Wuxiaal HLAi anrairr I dN.Mll. NOTlCK IS HKRr.HY r.WV.S THAT M. Hla khiirst. ailnilnllralr of the rMato of William lllai klnir-.!- . itvMl. ha rrndi'Msl fr iHlili'ininl ami nll In IDU court hl final aoootint of ht a.linnHirUon nf aald la( ami petition for final miritm-Uono- f tho rmniim of aald riai amivint lha orraiNiarntitlml thereto ami that Krldav. lha ith day of Jun. A. l lA). at l o . !,, a m , at th courtroom ofaalil court, in tha county courthniiM, Salt LaWa city an1 county. I tan Tcr.ltory. ha heen duly aptxilniKt hr th JliUir of aald court for tha artflamant of aald accouut and hcaruui ait patition (or dlalrllm-- 1. 'il at which tliu and pla- - any Mrwn Inter vatnl In aald cautn may atiMiar and ahoar rauao. If any thcra N. hv aaldact-oun- t ahould not hcacttiisl and trprovad, and anal dlatrt-butlo-mn. la ai pravad for. Dated May IM, l.i John ". (Hti t'lark of th ITohata I 'ourt. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A Complete List of the Territorial, County and City Officers. Standing Committees of the City Council. Officers and Committees of the Chamber of Commerce, TERRITORIALOFFICERS. Governor Arthur L. Thomaa irf-- , .'.Elijah Bell. Charles 8. Zane (T. J. Anderson AsBsoclato Justices 1 H. P.Henderson N.W.Blackburn imted States Marshal ...E. H. Parsons United States Attorney c. S. Vartan Assistant U. S. Attorney E. B. Crltchlow Surveyor Oenernl E. Daggett Register or the Land Offlco .... . . . . p. D. Hohba Receiver of Public Moneys. .Hoyt Sherman. Jr U. 8. Deputy Revenue Collector. . .T. C. Bailey THE UTAH COMMISSION. G. L. Godfrey. Chalr'n R. 8. Robertson, Alvin Saunders. J. A. McClernand, A. B, Williams. SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. Probate Judge Q. W. Bartch. Selectmen-Eli- as A. Smith, O. P. Miller and Richard Howe. Clerk-- .!. C. Cutler. Asseesor-Jes- se W. Fox, Jr. ('oUector-lona- rd (i. Hardy. ' Treasurer M. E. Cunimlngs. Attorney Jsmes H. Moyle. Sherin-Andr- ew J. Burtl Corouer Ueorge J. Taylor. Reiraer-Oeor- ge M. Cannon. Rurveyor-- J. n. H. McAllister. Suiwrliitendent of District Schools-Willi- am M. Stewart. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. First precinct William Fuller Second precinct w. C. Burton Third precinct Arthur Parsons Fourth precinct c. W. Stayner Fifth precinct W. W. Gee And thirty-on- e others throughout the county. CITY OFFICIALS. MVOT George M. Scott Treasurer ,i. B. Waldon Recorder Lol!( Hyanis Assessor and Collector. E. K. Clute Marshal John M. Young Police Justice H. 8. Laney Standing Committees of tha Council. WAYS AND MEANS. L. C Larrlck, James Anderson, W. P. Lynn. STREETS. M. K. Parsons. Louis Cohn. L. E. Hall, A. J. Pendleton, W. F. James. WATER WORKS. James Anderson, . V H. H. Spafford, T. W. Armstrong. L. h,. Hall, W. P. Noble. FINANCE. W. P. Lynn, James Anderson, L. C. Karrick. SEWERAGE. W. P. Noble, W. F. James, W. L. Pickard, M. K. Parsons, W. H. H. Spafford. PUBLIC WOKKS. W. F. James, M. K. Parsons, Louis Cohn. IMPROVEMENTS. L. E. Hall, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. CITY PRISON. : W. L. Pickard, T. W. Armstrong, L. C. Karrick. IRRIGATION. ' A. J. Pendleton, Frederick Heath. L. E. Hall, T. W. Armstrong, L. C. Karrick. LICENSE. ' Louis Cohn, L. C. Karrack, W. L. Pickard. MARKETS , W. H. H. Spafford, . W. P. Noble, A. J. Pendleton. - ELECTIONS, Frederick Heath, Dan Wolstenholme, W.P.Lynn. . REVISION. H. Pembroke, ,. W. P. Lynn, A. J. Pendleton. POLICE. , Dan Wolstenholme, James Anderson, A. J. Pendleton, M. K. Parsons, Frederick Heath. SANITARY REGULATIONS AND QUAR-ANTINE. T. W. Armstrong ' W. I. Pickard, L. E. Hall, Frederick Heath, W. F. James. JORDAN AND 8ALT LAKE CITY CANAL. L. C. Karrick. A: J, Pendleton, Louis Cohn, W. T. James, W. H. H. Spafford, PUBLIC GROUNDS. M, K. Parsons, W. F. James, W. L. Pickard, TJan Wolstenholme. W.. P. Noble. FIRE DEPARTMENT. James Anderson, M. K. Parsons, H. Pembroke. MUNICIPAL LAWS. W. P. Lynn, T. W. Armstrong. Frederick Heath, W. H. H. Spafford, M. K. Parsons, CLAIMS. W. V. James, H. Pembroke, W. L. Pickard. CEMETERY. Louiu Cohn, L. C. Karrick, W. L. Pickard. ENROLLMENT. H. Pembroke, W. P. Lynn, James Anderson. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. Dan Wolstenholme, A. J. Pendleton, W. H, H. Ppaflord, Salt Lak Chamber of Commerce. Caleb W. West, President : Fred Simon. Ffc-s- t L E. Hall, Second Vice Preel-den- t, Frank K. Gillespie, Secretary; M. tt Walker, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. Caleb W. West, L. C Karrick, Fred Simou, John D. Spencer, L. E.Hall. H. L. A. Calmer, John W. Donnellan, Spencer Clawson, J. M. Rtcketts, W. II. Sells, C. E. Wantland. STANDING COMMITTEES. . commerce-Lo- we, Pavey, Webber Kahn, CIrrlgJtlon-Hoilii- rtr Sloan. Erb, Grosbeck, BImrtatlon, G. F. Culmer, Youn., Morltz, Alff. Adams. Public Improvements Dooly, Kllr, G. r. Mason, Conklin, Gillespie. Wool Growlng-Plcka- rd, Kerr, Fabian, a Cohn, S. H. White. Mines and Mining-Chamb- ers, Treweek, Jea-se- Daly, T. R. Jonei. Ferry. Holden. Terhune, Cullena. Meteorology-Ann- ett, Arbogast, Dart, W. A NCUnte, Sharp, SUndart, Walden. Mannfacturea-Auerba- ch. Kinney. . M. H. Walkr. Kelsy, Morris, Stock growlng-NW- e, S.r.WwUter. Swan. W. L. White, Glanfleld. Arbltratlon-Raybou- ld. Baskln, BArrett, F. L. Williams, Howies. Membership-Whitn- ey. Lawrence, Wester-fiel- Clawson. Jr., Davla. Teasdel, J. E, Agikrulture-Oood- hu. A Sogers. Imhttecture-KJettl- ng, V. U. Calmer, Tul-itlg- e. cnell. W. E. Jones. !U:iiol-KejniHa- tu- Glendeuaiug. H. K. n.i,u barker. Benuetf. K. Walker, LaarenJf, H. J. .., MeCornrfk, Bacou. JiOTK'E OF TH K I NTE NTION OK TH f. CITY COI'M-ci- l loextaud aratar malni on Filth Kaat alreat from tha pnaant ttininu to lhacetiter of tha block iM'taeen 8lt and Seventh south alreot. Notli-- e la liorehv given liv the City I Viiin-i- l of Salt Lake lily of tha Intention of au h t'oun.-t- l to make tha following deacrllied Impiovameot, to ait : Extending and laving Iron waler pipe or mains along the following airewta, namrlv: fifth Ka.l atreet from prew-n- termlnua to the center of the block between Sixth and Seventh south street, and defraying threa fourth, of theiwt thereof, e.uraaled at Tbli'tv els l i.Wi)i Oollan.. by a local amaament upon the lota or pieces of ground within the following dewrlhcd dlatrlct. lielng the dUtrlct to he affected or henrtlleit ny aald Im-provement, namely: l.oia 3. 4, hlok , luta 1, N. blo'k ,14. I.ila 1. t, T. Block , o t, X 4. fl. block Wl. lota IS. , hloi k l. lota , f, block , all In plat D. Salt Lake t'lty aurvey. All pinteata and objection lo the carrying out of amh Intention muat tw pieeiilid In writing to tliet'lly Hecorder on or before July I. IW being the time aei by the aald council ahen It win hear and consider such objaciiona aa may be made thereto. Ily order of the Cltv Council .if Salt l.ak City, made May , ll). Lot'tn Itvawa. CUT Kevordar. 811 Lake (ily. Juue 7, INO. I l 4I NOTICE OP PEE-HPTIO- JI rftOOf Lamd Orrir t sit Lau ciw, I May I. IM). r NOTICE I Hr.Kr BY tllVTV THAT THU following name aetller feaa tti4 notice f bla laieoiloa an make flnal proof ta aupiMirt of hla claim, and Ual aald proof rut ba made before the Reel iter ana Rarairer of the!'. S I .and Omea ai Mall LaaaCttv. as July II l"4 via ; Jcarph MrHaa. at mpllov No. 10 jki. for the V aMiloa M, lowaahip skwU, range vaaat, Henamealha following wltneaaaa) In prow hla coniiniioua raaidama upon and rwltlvalio of aald Und namaiy WalUt Pwvtanci. fraoal Mrt'owan, Thmuaa Andaraaa aad rrattk Burv all of bait Lake illy. I laa Tu raK D. Una, Kaxiwrra. llre f HelllemeBl f A(wat. In he PTuh.te Court of tbe cooaty ml Tal t'Uh Tcrriuy. la tbe mailer of ta aataM of llrli'get leiuiriey, decea.l Ntnit . is ii r:nr ii V cuv kn that jam the almlniatrau r of tha aataia of Hrtdgal l oun-e- r dacaaaed, kaa rvadafM and preaa Wd for ae'tlement, and '4 IB aae4 court hi nnal account f hia admlat trallow of aald aaialai and that Tun day. orl day of July. I "wi. at II o'r'oek an., at the eoutioM) of . aid court at the rounhoiiaa la Towaia el y III .aid Tooele county ka. t m duly appointed by I he judge of said court for lha aelllaluaol u( aald ii ohiiiI, al wklcfc lime and plan, any par. u inter il in aald eit iuf appaag aa4 Rie h a in writing Ui tha aaid a count, and cans eat the una. llaled Tuoala CUy, Juue f. IW. ! A.J. ai.ia-tlOil,nra-. I.KUAL. NOTICE OF OOMI'LrVflON OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tux for the exteualon of water mains on Third Soulh at reel. Notice la hereby given that the a.iseaaor and rnllnctor of Suit Lake ( ity has made and com-pleted the lint und pint pertaining to a local iiix at the, mto of four iiiIIIh pur aciuare f.x.t, levied by the eity council of Salt Lake (itv, JiiiieH, INS. I, upon the following described loia or piece, of urouud. namely; Lots (I. T, block :. Iota 6. d, block 3U. lots i, .1, block 4. and part of lots I and K, block 47; all In plat B, Salt IjiUe City survey, eald tag being for the ex tcnnlon of the water malna along the fullowiug described route, namely: Third Houth strnei between Sixth and Seventh K.ast streets. Said list and plat have been lodged In the offlra of the city recorder, No, H, City hall, und will lie open for Inspection for a period of ten days from and aftor the 7th day of June, ism, during which time written upiieals to the city rouni il for the correction of the aseaameiil may be tiled with the said recorder, In pursuance of tha ordinance In such case provided. LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Juue 7. IIM). NOTICE Of Iht inlniliim off Org Cowucif lo roeifrwl .Sideii'o. on ( VimmrreiuJ afreet, (tfetipaofeii im ttultirt Ao. J). NOTICE IS HF.HKBYniVF.N BYTIIKCITY of Sail Lake City of tha intention of atlch council to make the folio Ing dear rt bed Improvement, The construction of Kngllah Portland twtnent aldewalka along lha following at reel a, namely; Tha aaat a de of Commercial at real, netween Ktrat and Second Soulh street a; tha west aide of Commercial treat, commencing at a potm law feet south of south line of First Month afreet, them south to Second South street, and defray tha coat and exprueethcreof.eeltmatedat Twenty-tw- o hundred and two 4 lt ttuvu ixi dollars, by a local aaaeaament upon the lota or piece ot frrniiud within the following described district, district lo be affected or beueilted by said improvement, namely; lua t and la block 7(1 plat A. Salt Lake City aurvey. All proleata and objections to tha carrying nut or such Intention must be preaeuwd in writing to the City H order on or before June 17, Ihhi, belug tha time act by tha aald council when It will hear and conalder such objections as mav be made thereto, Ily order of the City Council of Bait Lak City, mad May W. Iswt). Lor is Utah, City Recorder, The Retort Unfortunate;. A certain Shakespearean club in one of e most fashionable suburbs was enteri-ng successively by the various meui-rs- . It finally became the duty of a pular young bachelor to assume the sitioD of host. Wishing to make the ening a pleasant reminiscence to all (sent the gentleman had Rosalie Music II, in which he proposed entertaining, :orated in a charming manner. He had a delicious luncheon served by proficient caterer, and the appoint-eiit- e were elegant in every particular, thoroughly enjoyable was the evening at every one felt like expressing their inks to the young host, and in various ttty speeches did the ladies signify eir appreciation of his efforts. Surrounded by a bevy of his fair lests, the face of the young man was e picture of delight, when anothei anglady joined the circle and offered auks where thanks were due. He? inner of expressing herself, however, wd the light to die out of the young itleman's face, and a baby stare it. It might be remarked here it the young man had offered his hand aBosalie Court belle the preceding rath and been refused. And the lady, tirely unconscious of the affair, said: Mr. Blank, I really must compli-ra- t you on the charming manner in hichyou have entertained us this even-s' Everything has been perfectly rel7; e have noticed the absence of tog that would have added to the 'ling's enjoyment, unless, perhaps, a S8, and (in a piquant manner) we t sure that is something you really 't procure." Pittsburg Dispatch. Nonce OrTHIS INTENTION OrTllKfTTYCrrt!!. ell tu eswnd water mala a fair) South "treat from midway beiwaaQ Ninth anj Tenu riaal to midway tatwaaa Teal) au. Ideveutoj East aire la, log cuaaary imrpnaa) only Notice (a hereby give, by lha City Council at Sail l.aka-H- uf tha Infantum of suck) Cuna. rll to make lha following Inipeita. ment, to wn: r.ltendlng and laying trnq water pipe or malna afng the loiurwiag streets, namely t laird South atraa--t front midway beiwaeaj Nm.h and Ten's r.aat midway batwean Tenia aud Ue?erria Kaal atreeta. for rultnay aurp.MM imiy. and darray-Ingthre- e fourth a af laecaat tharanf.aaitmalatl ai ilimvi MghUwn hundred dollar, br Uvaf aaeaeeaient upon lha lata or piaraa of gnmnd within tha following daaurlbad diatru-i- . baiuf tha dial rtel lobe afectad or bene 11 led by Improvement, namely: lia s a, khwk i, lot ami a. blur a u, la plat T , Wa 4 and 7, hlo'k 4K l.it I and f. bCaik i, piai all m plat r and H Hall lk etf aurvay. All prt. leaf aud crtijai llona la rarrytdg out n( such Intention mnet ba areaanted 1 writing-i-lh City Keetwdey an or aefora inly I. Uaal, being tha II in et br lha i coana-t-l wkeo It will hear and onualder uh utijectliwu. aa mf be made thereto. Hyotdar of tka (tiy Cauactl of Mall taa4) City, Biad April , t, L""l llyaaa. City lUcordaxv ' Salt tka 1tf, Jooe 1. 1 HMO. - NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSE8HM F.NT OF local tax for the extension of the w ater mulnson Third south Street.Notlca la hereby IWen that the assessor and collector of halt ake olty has made and completed the Hat and Plat pertaining lo a local tag at thu rate of four mills per aquttrn foot, levied by the city councilor Salt Luke city June.'lrd, INm). upou the following-describe- lot or place of ground, namely: Lot 9, s, block 4N; lota 1, il, block 4W; lots 6. 7. block W; lot ft, 0, block 117: all tn plat ft, Salt l.kn city survey, said tax being for the extension nf the water mains along the following described route, namely: Hrglnnlng In the renter of Fourth Kaat street, on Third south street, and continuing east to the renter of Fifth Kast street, bul.1 list and plat have been lodged Iu the office of the city rewrder, No. , clly ball, and will be open fur Inspection for a period of ten days from and after the 7th day of June, lMK), during which time written aypeala tn the city council for the correction of the aaaeaa-ment may t-- "led with the aald recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance In such caa pro-vided. IXJUIH HYAMS. City ll!rorder. Salt Lake City, JuueTtU, 1W0. Praise of the French Peasant. The common notion of the French peasant as a narrow minded, penurious and not too moral person receives no ..support irom Mr Frederic Harrison, whose personal study of French rural life has nevertheless been very consider-able. The indomitable endurance of the French race has, he reminds us, enabled France to surmount crushing disasters, losses and disappointments under which another race would have sunk. She bears with ease a national debt, the an-nual charge of which is more than dou-ble that of wealthy England, and a taxa-tion nearly double that of England, with almost the same population a permanent taxation that exceeds 100 francs per head, and is greater than has ever before been borne by any other people. She lost over one war a sum not much short of the whole national debt of England, and she has written off without a mur-mur a loss of 48,000,000, thrown into the Panama canal. If France is thus strong, the backbone of her strength is, in Mr. Harrison's opinion, found in the marvelous industry and thrift of her peasantry. London News. NOTRE OF THK INTENTION OF THE CITY Council to extend water main on Fourth south street one-hal- t block eaat from th center of Seventh and Eighth t. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Halt Lak City of the Intention of all. h council to make the following drecrlbed Improvement, F.xtendlng and laying Iron water pipe or malna along Ilia following atreets, namaiy; Fourth South street, on half block eaat from the center of Seventh and Eighth Eaat at reals and defraying thra fourth at the coat thareof, atluitd at aeveutaeu hundred dollars (IITOU, by a local aaaeaament upon th lota or piece of ground wllhlu th follow. Ing described dlatrlrt, being the dlatrtot to tw affected or benefitted by aald Improvement, namely: Lot 4, ft, block); lota 7., block II; lot 1,1. block 40, lot. 4, block 41, all In plat H, Salt Lak City Survey. All urotaat and ob-jection to tha carrying out of inch Intention muat be presented In writing to the my before July lat, UMJ, balrig th time aet by th aald Council when It will hear aud consider such objection aa may b mad thereto. Ity order of the City Council of Salt Lak City, mad May wth, I'M). 1.0UIH II V AMH, City Recorder. Bait I,kCty, Junet, lwi MARSHAL'S HALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OP HALE TO 1 me directed by the Third Ju Iclal District Court of Utah Territory. I ahull expoeeat pub-lic auction, to the highest bidder for caab. at the south front door of the Salt Lake county courthouse, In Halt Lake 'Ity. Utah Territory, on the iMth day of June, IHWi. at III o'clock m., the following described real estate, to wit: All of lot four 4 In block ninety-thre- (IB), plat"I," Salt Lake City survey, Salt Lake city and county, Utah Territory, together with all aud singular the, tenements hereditament and appurtei.ir.c.is therete belonging or In any wise appertaining. To be sold a the property of Jess J. Mur-phy and Prlar.llla Murphy, at the suit of M. J. Met :arger. Teams of sale. cash. K. II. Pa Hims. V. ft. Marshal. By Oscar Vandereook, Deputy Marshal. Halt Lake City, Utah, June '4, DM). SOTICI Of Ik hmm a IA tlly CaaaWI la I n if atdeaeo' tm ytrtt fltmth efraaf a4 axe aif loaf tlrnl, (Ugt'4 aw tHtlrtcl .Va n. VTOTlf'K mHRREBVOIVENHYTOECITIf il Council of Ha I,Ct(rf fh lalaJto of au' h eirtiarll to make tk loilowtag Aawrrlbaal lniprovmiil, fh eonatrvrtkw) ar Engliah 1'iertland cement atdawaik atong Mm following atreat. aaoialy; TIM aottla i.ia of Elral Houlh al. from in !. M, la a aotnt Xi) feat ea.t from at Una nf fflrat Kaatsiraat, and from eW.md to tWrvaath Eaa Hraatai ltM north aid of Ktrat Motila) tre, mrmmommut III feel aaal of aaat ho ml Vat tea I auawt, thence aaat to Hev.nfb F.aat atreat; laa aaat Id of rir.l Eaat at reel, batwaa) Koala Tea. nlaand El'at South atreat; tha waat Mda of El rat East street, Sonth Trap!ara. and a point m feet norra of Bart itaa a4 rtraa South aueel and dalray tha ro sad peoa thereof, eat irnated at Tweniy.rwo thoia4 flee hundred and twelve a V iMAttJN) 4oi. lara, by Ival aaaeareaH anni that kca ) plerea of ground wtihia th hiliowtag 4w-nb-4 dlatrKl. being lha dlatrtcl lo aw affariaal beuailied by aald Improvement, aaraaly; Loa S hl k 71 . hna 7 and , stork 7D, lot I. (and block 74: lot I and t etawk rt; Irrt 4 an4 a. ble k 74 lot I. 7 aM a, oe Ik. ail rt) plat A, Sail Ily iuvy. Lota k aat , Iil.e k SO, Ma.V 7 and I block l , lata ( aa-- 4 , block M; M.Vl T and a btork M: low I g, and 4, block at, lota I a4 t, bka-- H. ax I, t, and 4. ble-- l. l lot I aad , bUx.k 4, ail tal plat ft. Salt Lake llty aurvey All pro teat, and aolailvn. ta tka carry tnt out ol aurh Intention (pinat tm praita4 la wiitlng lo the l tty Re. order a ew baler Jaaa 17, lean, being lha unaai ay aaut'ooocil waaa win hear and enoiW ali protaetg aaa) obl'tioia a tey ta nad laefato. Ayordarnf tha City CouacU ml 0all la4) City, nial May Lovu Mf aim, Ctty RwatdaaV He Was Beady to Be Uaptlsed. "When I first arrived in New Zev land," said an Anglican bishop, "a Maori chief came to me and said that he wish-ed to be baptized. I knew that he had two wives, so I told him that he must first persuade one of them to return to her family. He said he feared fcftat would be difficult; but that he would see what could be done and come back to me in two months. When he returned he ex-claimed: 'Now, missionary, ypu may baptize me, for I have only one wife.' I asked: 'What have you done with our dear sister, your first wife?. He replied, smacking his lips: 'I have eaten her.' Ban Francisco Argonaut. 10, 460. NOTICE OF ME-Earn- O I'KOOF. T AND OKriCK AT HALT LA KB CITV, I J Utah. Jua 1Kb, lu. Notice) I hereby given that th following-name- aeltler ha Sled notice of kla Intention to make final proof In support nf hi claim, and that said proof will fm mad before th regular and receiver at Malt lk City, Utah, do July Mod, Ishi. vis. : David 11 Lambert, 1. H. IOWkI, for lh northeast quarter section W, townahlp II south, rang sweat. M. I.. I'. M. He name th following wl taeeaea lo prove hla conlnluou real. Ian' main and cultivation of aald land, vis: J. P. Wallace of Orangey Salt Lak county, Utah i J. M knmai, Salt Lake city I', O. ; William HIM. of Orauger, Suit l.skecoiin'y, ytah,llCurtl, of Ur anger, Halt Lake uinty, lltah. And you, ( liar lea II Vluaoa, who on March Skill. IW. made d.eert entry No IMKf for I h same laud ar hereby illumined to appear al the earn lima and place and ehow cauae, If any you have, why your aald entry ahould not la. canceled and the proof and final entry of tola claimant allowed. UtANK V. HOIIUH, Keglater. Bow Waiter Grew Bleb. 1 am informed that Mrs. Ladenburg Wb to distinguish herself by silently Wing a relief from an evil that has dually grown into monstrous propor-iB8i- a society. fte growing extortion of waiters at "fashionable entertainments is a mat-'tha- t has lately assumed such a guise tif Mrs. Ladenburg has really taken up ?use of her friends against.the im-sti-of the waiters, she will be hailed J crusader of not lesa courage than '"tile Lion. ' t present it is impossible to get served wll without paying a week's wages wgarcon. At Sherry's, as at Del-yo- u are at the mercy of the yet perspiring fraternity, who '?Jee a hungry guest through the density of a greenback. Alacrity mceis graduated according to the the fee. . At the last Patriarchs' I gave my a dollar and made shift with cold ls, while on one side of mo was a ho for a five dollar tip fared iptiiously, while on the other was a m.istaken gentleman, who ig-- 'he waiter's avaricious palm, and 'Pored by that functionary in York Truth. NOTICE OF THK INTENTION OK TIIKC1TYCOUM-- e l to txiend wau-- r mains on J street from Sixth to KUhih atnet. Notice Is hereby given by the City Couucll of Halt Hake City of the Intcntlnn of such council to make the following described Improvement, Kxtnndlng arid laying Iron water plie or main along the following street, namely: Jsireit riitiimxthto Kiglnh street, and three-fourth- s of the coat thereof, esti-mated at Twenty-Thre- e llundred il.'liddol lurs, by a local assessment upon the Iota or piece of ground within the following describ-ed district, being the district to bo affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely : Lots If and . block km; ! ta I and I. block ; lota I and 4. block I'M; lot 'I snd Work U. ail In plat D. Halt Lake City aurvey. All protest and objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented In writing to the City Hecorder on or before. July 1st. W'l. being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objection aa may be made thereto, Ily order of th.-- City Council of Salt Lake City, made May .Vtb, lHlaj, LuCls 11 TAX. Halt Lake, June 7, im, City Kecfd-der- . A Merciful Man. Mrs. Simkins has just heard that her husband has been drawn to serve on a jury. "John Simkins on the criminal jury!" exclaimed Mrs. Simkins. "Well, all I can say is that I congratulate the crimi-nals." . "Why, Mrs. Simkins? Is your husband a very merciful man?' "Merciful? Why, John Sirnkms wouldn't hang a pictur', much less a door, unless he was jest made to!" Mon-treal Star. JiOTlCE. OPKCIAL TAX FOR HTRKKT HPIil.NK-- 7 ling become delinquent Juno Itrtb. Levy wilt be made upon all property upon which tax 1 unpaid, upon that date, without further notice. K. R. CWK, Collector. The Sliding Kailway of Pari. The essence of the invention of the "sliding railwav," which was the sensa-tion of the Paris exposition, is the sub-stitution of a thin film of water, over which the vehicle slides, for roiling wheels, the fOm being maintained by hydrostatic pressure, and propulsion by successive jets of water under pressure, acting against a rib of buckets extending under the whole train, thus dispensing with all locomotive power. -C-hristian at Work. Costly China Ware. iw?f the wealthiest women in At-- J ..has at least $3,000 worth of anl china. There are six small aaa saucers which cost alone the f $100, and her Bohemian wine ." rose and blue, scattered over 5j . y arabesque figures and richly with gold, all cost from $5 to f10 J1? her daintiest treasures are tKger bowl8 of whita ;Bohittian 9hlld 'yellow primroses, won-(- J thln and ornamented with very fabesque gold figures. The Pitchers which harmonize with ..f19,! and slender, graduating base to the mouth and oroa-- , ,'m the same gold designs. --At- Constitution. , SOT1CE. TatAstrKT DirAfrrKr.siT. r ( WAamsoro Mav w. h. W I a r.a. by satisfactory e vldencejfireaentad to the underaiimed It ha been made to appear that tha Natl.nal Bank of tbe Kepubllc at bait Lak eltr. in th city of Halt Lake. In th countv of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, has complied with all tbe provistonaof the aluliliea of the I'nlted H'ale. reouued to be complied with befure an aaocia!lou shall be authorized to commence tne buslies of bank-- i Injr. AVDTBERcrofil. I Jesae D. Abrahams, dep-ot and acting comptroller of the rurrency, do hereby certify tht the National Hank of the Repablle at Bait Lake city. In uw city rt Pait Lake in the county of bait Lake and ter-ritory of I'tah Is authorized lo commence the bosme.s of tr.k1ng a provide-- ! In Section flftv one hundred and lty nine of tbe re- - Vised .'attites f the felted State I.V TKBTIMONV WUKKf-XiF- . wltneea my hand and seal of office thla Uth day of May, l. i J V. AkatRAa, , Deputy and comptroller of the cur- - j m No.3.0. SUMMONS. la lb vt Court in aad for taeThtr4 Jud Ul IMatrlct of I'tah Ttr1toh County of Bajt Lea. Kats r. Taruia. llalstlff, I va. V fiiuiiar ILTayum, frtao4at acajao, Th Pe.iia af tha Terrtlorf mt tTtsk) sweat irraeriuna-- Kjllbet H Tarloe-- 4afm4.nl; Vol a kb Ht.nr.Hr RVycntir.D to ap-- 1 pear la aa tiuo nemiaat aaamaw rt "e tae abova aaioed piauilij la tn rHaute (urt of tha Third Judi'lat Inatrt. of tae Territory of I'tah. aad to ear h reiupialnt died taerata lib la las day tesclctatva of ta day mt rrkr after lha aervlr oa fmt of lata wnact. tf served wuhin tai cewintv : or if tarvwt m.l of lata county, but la thl aUeotct, wttala twenty days; oeri.- - wisnia ity dafa o yttM-me-hy defauii wtil be takaa aealast yae t laa avayar ol Mid emapiaial. Tk aald action la brou.! lo have a of int. court 4IwItU it bnoda ef tnafrt-tr.- f awretofor aaiati a Setw.ea platan t and dafeodaat; awMdtai paiacif Mody mt taa child. Carey fate Tayiee. umim of aald aur. rtac. and coe of tt. Anaer derm pray4 to oath area4 lsal ttau the tni eigt. nvxtihaof thanr asamac adans aaa wi. fully failed t'lutmd eed Beaj'fc-'a- d t pre-- n kit plan9 laewaaosoa eaaarieof Ufa, mr In ptov ttla It tfeaur aaid eaud. Thai mtnem Jim- - law7 evfendaa aaa eoartail4 mtmtt (jte;v no,Kln toward lha wippovt of plaiutia? o tneir eaiirf, altkouaa eftaa rwuatal to o an and haaconpaiie4 plain l laauppan, mti of bar raewoa, baa daMOalaae aa4 t&ety ad rklid. And yoo are aarabv aoia4 that tf w fad to .pieiar and au.twr aa aald roteplauat aa a,va ro.uira4. tew ad piaintIS will areply to lha .t I. lh reiW daeaaadad Uareia. Wttnaa. Ihar lino. I bar .a . .Uae JiHla, and lha artll of lb rWetrit I oort n4 taw TBird Jaat.uual Ih.tii. , asaL.) In and fi law Trettwy ot I'taJs, tsi. itk day of April ia tbe year 4 nor Lord one Ibeoaaati aihj aaa.. evedand einav, 111.1111', J A. GAa i Br D. j, va! CiMa Gen. Sherman recently set the measure of salt that is to be allowed to war re-cital when the hero is himself holding forth. He says: "I have met 200,000 men in the last three years on whom turned the fate of the war. When you listen to old soldiers it is well to make good allowance. Ten per cent, is not too little. I donot except myself from that calendar." ? i bwedxsh girl, absorbed in gaz-J- tt a Btarry skies, being asked of ; tliinking, said: "I was tom side of heaven is ,, "us, what must the right side k tW11' the ng side with her 5th- - , Wnich looked on our world. Ua,w?Kht'theriSht side, that ArteT 016 thrne of God, must NOTICE I 4 LI. fr.ESON'S AKRHftRKBV WaRK.I, j under the penalty provUW bv .ejdinanre i uot to remove ue o.ir of anv dd aultoai or oflal nr filth tf any oraiTtpUun. witaoot llrat b'diflua- - thcr'.ty who will Isaue Ulrrcttoua lt WILLIAM KHOWAI.L I ' t 'ttv j AptU 1", i!. Ji .ni . ciiy ilaU. I A rusty nail is a prized relic in the It , museum of Houlton (Me.) academy. U one of the nails used in bunding the wall at LouUburg, is nearly 150 years , and comes from the center of the Struggle which determmed whether irm& or England should control Jtorth America. |