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Show III II THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1890 T I CHRISTMAS TOYS. A PUSY MULTITUDE NOW ENCAGED : , IN THEIR MANUFACTURE. ijf Bom or th Novelties Which. Will Delight 1 1 th Boy and Girls at th Holiday 1 1 8eaon Costly Play tblng. from I FnniM and Germany. lever. A weeping doll and dancing henr, a walking Chinaman, a locomotive that explodes whenever you want it to and a jointed alligator that creeps along in the most blood curdlingly natural manner complete the list ot mechanical novelties. Thea there aro "doll" sets, combs, brushes, soap, a tiny bottle of perfumery, etc., that come from France, and are cal-culated to drive any little miss into spasms of delight. Germany also senda something new In the "Jumping toy" line, being a blonde, blue eyed boy, who Jumps on his bauds and knees true to nature; while America has added a jumping tin frog that will win the boys' hearts. In dolls a greater variety than has ever been seen before will be on the shelves ot the toy stori's. There are dolls who walk and dolls who bow and, dolls who salute you, or fau themselves, or do al most any-thing else thut you wish. And then, of course, there is the doll that talks, thanks to Mr. Kilison. But this doll hasn't been much of a success. The price ($10) is too high, and then besides she loses her voice, A Fauntleroy doll, though, that came from France has been sold to retailers by the ton, and a "mourning doll" has gone so well that the stocks have been exhausted. For the children of the rich there are any number of expensive new mechanical toys from France. A juggler about two feet high who does more wonderful tricks than Hermann is on the shelves for $100 along-side of a "pleading barrister" at the same price. There is an "electric toy" for boys with inquisitive minds. .This fetches $15, and generates electricity which is made ( 4fet3Z 1;. - I 711! S Egg 1'!ililll"i to ring bells, turn machinery, etc. A four-teen inch bear who walks as naturally Rs lifo is rated at $:!0, and a school of musical cats at fO. A bootblack and a spinning woman who work for dear lifo when wound up are worth JM3. From this things get gradually cheaper. A pig that jumps out of a stye to be fed is M.50, nnd all sorts of dogs and cats who perform to the tuno of a music box in their organism can be had as low as ?3. PAUL LATZKE. THE JAPANESE MAOICIAS. I Just nt present the busiest people in and about the big cities of the United States are the toy makers. From the millionaire a ' who owns the large factories, where armies W of tin soldiers are turned out at a rate that j vculd make old Santa Clans blink, to the I tfnyvlittle German girl who knits worsted J gowna around rubber dolls at a half cent T apiece, everybody 1b working with I might and main to keep up with the orders that I are piling in from all parts of the country I for Christmas. It is the toymakers' liar-- vest season, and for mouths every man, woman and child connected with the trade i has been at work preparing tor this har vest. While the patriotio American small boy fi and his sister were still deep in their plan's for a proper celebration of the Fourth of ,' July the toy makers were already preparing ' THE JUMPINO FROG. Ik i for Christmas. By July 1 scores of smooth tongued traveling men started "Jut on their 4 annual tours, each a veritable Santa Claus, 1 for he carried nt least a half dozen enor-- mous trunks crammed to the lids with an J assortment of toys that would have, made J any boy or girl in the land happy. Before ; a fortnight passed tho first order had been taken, and tho factories that had been i j Working on half time started in for busi-- I ness in dead earnest, Increasing their force i I with every week. I No one in the trade objects to this stresi ' I of work. ' To the factory owner it means a J - fattening of his bank account, and to th Rfjas.on. of plenty during which they can eat and drink to their hearts' i cootent, and still lay by a little sum ta l' 1 serve during the dull months afterward. ' Ju In the tenements where the toy maker r ' live the lights are seldom dimmed now be- - THE CP.AWLIKO DOLL. i fore midnight, and by the time the sun is t' up next morning the family is at work again straining every nerve to make the most of the opportunities In sight. The father and the sous who are old enough are off to the factories by daybreak, while tho mother and her daughters remain bo- - ' hind to add to the little store by making J nich holiday trifles as can bo put together ;i . at home. Jg Of the retail selling price of toys not 'a more than 7 or 8 per cent, on the average f goes to the toy maker in this country. I Ihe rest is consumed principally by the I persons throagh whose hands the toys pass a ntil they reach the Christinas tree. The I retailer makes from 80 to CO per cent, of 1 the selling price. The jobber is rarely con- - I tent with less than 15 to 'JO per cent, of the I remainder 1"he manufacturer wants i ' j j TOUCH A BUTTON ANT) SEE HIM nOP. j I tltout 23 per cent, and the rest, except the S I workman's small share, goes for fuel, ! eierks, material and other factory ex-- 3 penses. When they work full time, from J August until Christmas, an adult in the ? factories earn about $13 a week, and tha iboys, of whom a large number are make about $5. Thure Is one person In the factory, how- - Ii1 aver, who earns mora than this the de signer of new toys. He generally acts in the capacity of foreman or superintendent, j though not unfrequently a novelty is in- - vented by one of the clever workmen. This year the designers have apparently not been very busy, and in consequence the i atock of Amorican novelties to be offered , for Christmas is not very great. One of (he most striking among the new things is I Japanese juggler, who balances a ball on f an umbrella for a half hour la the regula-tion style when wound up. Another ts a Spanish dancer of the male species, who ia I I attached to a board and is worked by a MARSHAL'S SALE. ' PURSUANT TO AM EXECUTION TO MB I directed I y the Third Judicial district court of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose lit pmunbrlitc sale, at. the frout ilinjr of the county bo ee, lu the rltv sua county of Suit Lake an t territory of Utah, on t;ie 8th day of Ho e iber, imi, at 13 o'clock tu., nil the right, title, olalm aud Intercut of Frits K. Mor-ris, i f in aud to thu following described real oat ate. situate, lying and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, All that part of lot 5. in Mock 10. platH, Salt Lake City survey: beginning X rojs west of north-- I ast corner of ssld let a. running thence 5 roils ' west, thence south 10 rods, the:'Cs east 5 rods, thence north 10 rods to plRc of beglcn ng. To tie gold us ths property of Frit K. M nrls at tli" soil of William 8. McCorulck. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By Human Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Not. 15, ISM, i)ttcl cutl llcotaurunta. WALKER . HOUSE The Walker it Located in the Bxivneu Center of this City and ha all tha Modem Improvements L Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly flrst-cla- u hout It Is managed as wall as any hotel in ths West and is strictly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. J Propr. PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first class hotl in Park City. SIXTY ELEGAHT HEW E00M3, Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. THE HOTKLGROUNP3 ABE DECORATED lawu and r,ht j trees, making it the most pleasant summer resort In the mountain region. QkO. BALL, Prop. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 4(1 W. Noo.mtl Himlb St. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our fa iHltiPs for tloln first-clas- s Job e newest an. lu st. Hooks ruled, I r n;eJ and bound to ordr. Samples of Hail-- r al. Mining. Hank and Mercantile work always on baud. Compl-t- s line of Ollico Sup-plies, cnibrwlng the nioni. approved Labor-Savlii- i aud Kconomical "nentlons. Prices Lov ! Call on us! TmT Snell &Co. Allo-Affirica- a Sliritiates. Removed to 24 W. 8nl South. Salt Lake. City, Utah Taft '& Kropfpnze, General CONTRACTORS & EDILDERS. at Lit. City, : IM Territory OFFICE: HS9 Mdnfctieet. j 0rI Slf.' Crows Kair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. JAft'M htP--- ' Hair. ($'i!t!PZ Is a Preventive ig;Slj, oflJaldness. (l Wi1,':?i$r I Grows Hair on wtiV Bald Heads. Mt)f Is a Kxnuisits fill V'fyjt) l) 'i'cilct Article. I Ml 'ijJ r I In rroe from all f il to;o. mark vevV.-eec- f 1 Contains no Miueral or Vr:vtal)!e Poisons It is an ho-t- xt r-- d ntctiiorious p:viai ji.ej... Katurt's Ov. j ilenicily. StaQtam Root Hair Orswer So. NEW YORK. EMJM 1 03., :rs (Tib cslf Eiclcslve MmIn Salt Lake Youiedmaris Celebra Hats. DR. HODGES, DENTIST I '- 31 V. 1st South, - Salt Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the Use of Vitalized Air, ALL WOBK WARBANTEDI A.GrE33STO"Y mm mm grade safety EICTCLE. 1 i Icarrya Btock of BAFKTT BfOrCLKs a 5S6.00, g.'IB.OO, 40.00, 80.00 7SO0 t 116.00, 4136.00, TK1CYCLK4 and VkI Mil IPKOKS. lu purcbaslng from me you uve a Block to select from and do not have to u ait. Largest Stock I Lowest Price on Sport, lug Goous, Gun., Cutlery, eto. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and (Jun Repairing. Agent CA LIGRAPH WRITING MAC tUNJI Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. 2L. K,. EVANS SI W. 2d South street, Suit Laka City liOl "ton ThE Deep tel Coitu! The attention of metiers and others intondins to visi' the ooming l.ldorado is called ' ti the fo:lowing facts: NEAREST ROOT TO DEEP CREEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns. Johnson Pass, Granite, Dugway and Clifton Mining Districts. Deep Creek Va' ley distant from Stockton ly tins snort and direct route It similes. This d stance can b travelled rn three days aud is 35 miles shorter than any other route. For minute details as to water, feed, etc., call at Connor's H t in Stockton, wheie full particulars will chterfully he glveti. CONNOR! BROS. To Deep Creek Valley from Stocktoni From Stocliton to St Johns 10 miles ... 10 " StJounsioScrlbuerManch.17 " ....17 " Scribitw Rancn to Orairtte. .3 " ...85 " Granite to Redding Spring.) " ....36 ' Redding Sittings to Cllfton.14 " ....14 " Clifton to Deep Creek 10 " ,...10 Total number of miles 107 Between Stockton and Scribner's Ranch In Skull Valley there Is plenty of water on th road; after leaving Scribner's Ranch there Is no water until uranlte Mountain Is reached. This plao is U mile north of Dngwav Dis-trict. Between Granite and Bedding Sprints there Is no water. Hay. grain and water must be taken from Skul) Valley as there is very little grass on the rrtad across the desert. You will strike the destrt proper between Graulb. an VerV.lng. di. XL'W MrJT, Ji U,c l Health is Wealth Dr. E. C. Wkst's Nbkv and Biiain Tbbat-Mknt- , a guaranteed speclflc for Hvsterla Convulsions. Fits Nervous Neuralgia Hueeadache, Nervous Prostration caused by th of alcohol or tobaoco, Wakarulness. Mental Depression, Softening of tho Brain resulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Uarrenne! Loss c' Power in either sex, Invluntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caued br over exert on "f the brain, or Cvch box contains one month treatment 11.00 a box, or six boxes for 1 0), sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES rooure any case. With each ordsr recr.ved ,v us for six boxes, accompanied with S5.00. we Will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund th money If the treatment do not street a cure. Guarantiees lssuaj only by John-iJC-Drdjodsu, 40 Main bt--, sit (Official Itoticco. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF TUB CITY to Kivo Kir.i K.ast rt f.o u toe ' south tin . o' South Temple s.ro.'t to the n I'tU 1"; of i Souln street, iiieslannted as tiiit oririvin iistr ct So 1, pi S lt loseC-t- Notice Is he.-eh-y Riven by the city council of halt Lake citv, of the mention of such council to make, the following described Itn proi em, ut, Ti.o paving wuh aa.ih.ut and stone block of the whole of the slrevt designated aH K'r-- Runt strce'. becPmtn at the south Km. of South Temple srrect aud to the north line ot Fourth. South street, ithesaine be n ; a part of paving i. tn Silt LakeCty.i ami derrav tie cost and expense there if.estimat-- d at? tVM ly a loct as 'ssineiit up .n the lots and lands within paving district. No. l.of Salt Lake city, ahuttln.; iip,.ii ihs streets and alleys to be af-fected or hcneiitcd hv said im'nrovem n'. namely: Lots 4 and 5, block 71, lots 1. f, 7 and block 76. lut.i'J. :i i and 6. block 71, lots 1 and H. biock Til. lots 1 aud a, block lots 1. . 7 and it. block !W. loti. 'J, H. 4 and ft, bio k DS. and lots l and s. block MJ, all In plat "A" Salt Lane Citv siir-ev- . All objections to thocarrvtnir out of such In-tention must be presented lu writing to the city recoidur on or Imfore the U th d ly or No-v- . i. ber, is.l. Iielinj the time set bv the said council when It will hear mid consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy onb rof the city council of Salt Laka City, made I1"". I.tH'IS IIVAMSI, City Kecordor. bait Lake city, Nov. 1. 1W0. Il l Wfftcial iloticco. SUMMONS. John R. Hamilton, I'iuiuUiT, vs. Kate llamllton, Dcfend int. Th' le.i.le of tin. Territory of trtah send greeting: To K it Hamilton ilef'ttdant. 'OU AMK HKKIClf Y KKlflfiEi TO AP--J iH'ar in an uotlou hroiujiu eg ibistvou bv the above mmcil jilttlnlitT In thedlstrlel court of tlie Third Judicial wlstrlct of thi Territory of rtan and to aiisw ir th ' complaint Hied t icrein within tsn davs. (exclusive of tht (lav of service i after Hie service on vouof this sumiiions -- if s TveJ within tliiscouniv; or. if serveu oiitdf this cimntv, but lu this dia r.rt, Within twuiy days: otherwise within forty d iv-- or Jiidg.'titfnt by default win be taken iigiiiit you. according to the pr.iyi r of said comiilalnt. The s lid a 'tlon Is t rought t have a decree of (his court, divorcing plaintiff mid deiend-nut- . and for such other relief as nuiy I n equit- able: said relief praved on the iir mnd that In November. defendant wilfully deported the pbilnilif, aid ever suice has b 'en wlltiiily ni sout from hiin without just or reasonable Cillise, And you are hereby not lled that If yo'i full tn appear and answer t.iosal.l complaint as above required, ib-- i suld iilalntllf w ui apply to the court for t.; relief rteni uled thereiu. Witness, the Hon. Chs'l s H. Znne, .iiulg,', and the seal of the liis'iict Court of the Th rd Ju i.cial lustrict, seal. in ami for the Territory ol Utah ih a LMhilny of (ictoi,cr. In the vein- ot our Lord cne thousand eight hun-dred ami nlnetv. Hknkv 11. M Mii.lan, Clerk. Hy Geo. I). Loumis, Deputy ( leik. u 4 '; "summons In the District Court In and for th Third Ja dlclal District of Utah Territory, UouutyoJ Salt Luke. Jt;ues Plaintiff, i W. Defendant fStTM,,0I,s' The peopb, of ttin territory or Uth send greet. ng to Lizzie W. tiauer. defendant V'UU AliK HEUEHY KKQULKr.D TO A P. 1 pear la au action bought airulest von bv the above named pluintlff in the flts. trie court of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answe the complaint flit U therein within ten days (exclusive ot the day of service) artnr the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or, if served out of thl county, but in this district, within twenty da'vs otherwise within forty days or judgment 'rJ default will be taken against you, according ta the prayer of said complaint. The ld notion is brought to have a denree of tins court aim tiling (tie bonds of inatrt-nio-existing lnt.vceu the plaintiff and de-fendant resioring to tiie plaint Mf all the rights oi an iinmari'tel man, and tnat defendant' interest, in p'alntiffs property be forever' barred and cut off, and for such other relief in the premises as may seem just and enuitahle to the court. Above relief praved fi r on tha ground li.nt defendant, forgetful of her mar-rls- vows mid ber ilmles as a wife, has wil-fully aud without came descried th plalntlft tor mine tha;i one yoir. aud still continue to aoiindon aid him. and refuses to live, with hnil as her iiushaiitl. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness tho Hon. Charles 8 Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district I court of the Third Judicial district, siAn. V in and for the Territory of Utah thin ( v I th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and ninety. llBNiiv (. MrMtiiAS, Clerk. Py Pea D. Looiuis, Deputy Clerk. K0T CE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF JOHN A. TRiMHLE Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix of the will of John A. Trouble, deceased, to the creditors of, tuid all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them, with the nccusary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, tothe said executrix or her attorney t rank J ten e. nt rootrs uud , S nit Lulldlng. l:i Salt Lake City, lu the county of Salt Lake, L'Uh. . Dated November IM, isuu. JanrThimhi.k, Esemtrlx. Frank Pirrcr, attorney for executrix. NOTICE TO CEEDIT0E?' Estate i f s Casev. deceased. N OTICE 13 HKh'EllV (ilVK.N MY THE Patrick Puelan, executor of the last will and testament of James Cacey, de-ceased, 1 the creditors of, and all persons hav-ing i lalms aatiiRT t ie said decea'-ed- , to ex-hibit Hu m with 'henecess try vouchers, within four months a:t:r the tlrst publication of this notice, tothes.dd 1'atrh k Phelan, at Hlngham ( iinyou, 8ult Lake county. Utah, or J. J. Rogers, his attoruev. romsl''and '3 h building. S ilt Lake city U ih. I'ATKIOK l'HKLAN, Executor of the estate if James Casey, de-ceased, Dated November fith. lssnl. J. J. HixikKH. Atiy. for executor. SUMMONS. In the t'nltel States commissioner's court. 0 ty a id county of Suit La o- - and territory of 1 tali, before J. W. Gr ienmun. Esq., commis-sioner. W. H. Erb. plaliitlff. vsF. II. llarnard, defeu-dan'- . The peopleof ftah send gteellng: To F, II. Par'atd defend nit. 'OV AUK. HKKKHV SUMMONED TO BE I una uppear liefor suld c .'mmtssioiu r s c nirt. in the city nnd county of Sad Lake, ter-ritory of C tab. and answer a cotnpiuiit fue l against you hy the ab-iv- uun d pluliitlff. Witt) In five days lexcluslve of dav of servb ei. If this summons be served In said Salt Luke City; within ten days if served out of ssl 1 Py but In Salt Lake countv; and within twenty days If si rve.i elsewhere. Said action is brou:;ht fo recover from von the sum of one hundred and thlrtv-uii- e dob lars. with interest thereon from April 1st. 1KW); alb gel to be due from you to plaintiff on account of use of room' meals furnished and attendance pr.iviue I you by plaintiff at your instance and request at tie Metroxlttan hotel, s ilt LakeCitv. Utah, from Jamiair 1st. ISO. to April 1st. ism, pavment for which is past due, and suit. And you are hereby notitied that If vou fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of 1:11.00 wlib interest and costs or suit as iiloresaid. M nss my hand, at the citv nnd count v of Pali La ;e and territory of Ut ah, the day of Novemher. In the year of our L jrd, one thous end. eight bundle! an nlnetv. '8 1). J. w. tiKtExv A.i. Comnitssioner. MARSHAL'S SALT!. IJl'IfSCANT TO AX KXKCLT.OM'TO ME I directed bv the F rst Judicial District Court of the Terrltorj of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the frout door of the county c.iuti house. In tlie olty ot Salt Lake, countv of Salt Lake, and territory of UUh, on the a 1st day of November. A. !. isyt), at U:.H o'clock p. m., all the right, title, claim and lut rest Thomas ,1. Lemou had. on February 4th, 1S). i that being the day on which I levied a writ of attachment on the real estate hereinafter de-scribed. Issued out of the said First Judicial District Court in the case of the Utah National bank of Ogden, Huh, agalust Ihe Thomas J. l.riiiiin i, of. In aud to tha loll. .wing de-scribed re.il estate, situate, lying and bel'ig in Salt Lake City, Silt Luke counts Utah Terri-tory, ilescrllHd s follows, A part of lot two i in block one humli'ei and llfteeii im plat "A." Salt Lake City sur-vey, beginning at a point Ave t r i roils Last from the South west corner of said lot, run-ning thence Last seven i? rods, thence "North ten dm rods thence Wast seven (7) rods thence South ten iiOi rodstotbe place of beginning, containing seventy square rodsof ground; the said property at the tune of ihe levy of the writ of attachment aforesaid was standing on the records of said county In the names of Thomas J. Lemon and John H. McUooevito bo sold as the property of Thomas J. Lemon at the suit of the Utah National Hank of Ogden. Utah, a corparatiou. Terms ot sale cash. E. H. Parsons. U. S. Marshal. By Human Cannon. Deputy Marshal. Dated October al, I8W. 1U91 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Brighton and North Point Irrigiitlon eom. vmy. Principal place of business, Brighton) Meeting House. Salt Lake County, Utah. "V'OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A'B XI a meeting of the directors of the Brighton! and North Point Irrigation company, held oni the I tit h day of ttctober. IS'ta, an assessment oil sLxty nidi cents per share was levied on that capital stock of me corporation, pavttble Im-mediately to the treasurer, Arthur at his office. No Bl'J Main street (tip stalrsi, Sal Lake ( Ity, Utah. Any stock upon which UaJ assessment may remain unpaid on the kthj day of December, lHsO, will be delinquent and will b advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be) sold on January attth. !W1, to pay the delln- -i quent. sssessmenl together with cost of adver. tlslug and expense of sale. Dated Nov. 3d, I8w. b. b. cnrrcKLOw, Secretary U. & N. P. Irrigation Co. Office rooms f aud S, No. IDS Maiatreet, Salt Lake City, Utah. ia-- l HE WILL WRITE NO MORE. Historian Bancroft Announces Ills Re-- I tlrement from Literary Life. The venerable Georgo Bancroft recently announced that he had laid down his pen forever. So it may lie assumed that his literary career is at an end. Those who are now half a hundred years old remember when every one was discuss-- I Ing a new (colonial) history of the United HON. OEOItOF. BANCROFT. States. They were children then, and if any of them tried to read Mr. Bancroft's history they doubtless found it beyond their grasp, but it mado an impression upon their elders, which was reflected upon them; but a small proportion of those who began to read this history when its first volume appeared ever lived to read the latast chapter. Mr. Baucroft has lived to tread alone Some banquet hall deserted, t and listen only to the encomiums of subse- - j quent generations. I Mr. Bancroft has all his life been a horse-- back rider. Ono' of the first intimations the public hail that the man who is now over 90 years old was failing was an ad-vertisement which appeared some time ago offering his saddle horse for sale. It is said that Mr. Bancroft still possesses physical vigor, but his intellect is fuiliug. He still receives those impressions which are conveyed to him, but they soon puss away. Mr. Bancroft's career goes buck so far that scarcely any one can be found who is familiar with the early scenes through which he passed. Fifty-si- x years ago the first volume of his great history appeared. Forty-liv- e years ago I'resideut Polk made 'Ja I Irlil HQ B tV Sw H nHK, firtlot liixfifX! iilfst'ia N. THE KAVAL ACADEMY. him secretary of the navy, and he founded the naval academy at Annapolis. Forty-fou- r years ago he was minister to Great Britain. In 1871 he was appointed the first American minister to the court of the new German empire. In lb7r Mr. Bmcroft went to reside in Washington, since when he has been a conspicuous figure nt the C!i;iitai. He has been twice married and twice t widower His children and. some of his yr.inilchil dren, however, an? with him in his old use. Mr. Bancroft has always bceu of aristo-cratic sympathies, and has always muin-- , tained a position with futdiionuble people. Oi'ten in summer ho has been seen, even when past the heyday of lifo, mounted on his saddle horse riding on the beach nt Newport, surrounded by the glitter mid display of fashionable life. At Berlin he crsated sottio dissatisfaction among the tho Americans, who did not receive the at-tentions they thought due them from their minister. Ha has not been a mnu of the people, but as a historian his fume is doubtless secure, aad as a cabinet ofllcer ho will bo remembered as trio founder of a national school for the education of naval Lending a Hand. . -- Tife, t m DELINQUENT NOTICE. HIMALAYA MIN1NJ CAMP. LOCA-- I I on of priucipai place of business Silt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Uintah P strot, Summit county, Utih Territory. Not'ce. There i.r delinquent noon the fol-lo-in .' described stock on account of assess-ment No. Eight (M levied Sept. 24. ltw, the several amounts pet opposite the names of the respective shareholders as foil iws: No. Ci rt'. No. sh'r's. Am't due. Chas. Robertson.. lis 47:5 fc3.tS3H ..'-7-'.' 17TJS t'.HTVir " " ...'tU7 VMS Arthur HSlminousl'-T- i -- . a.'17'i Siri Iski 8.10 Chas. ( hHslcnsou bW 8.4.'P Hans Strom 1 43 KO .' " 14 MM 4.fK " " I4 607 H.Ubj " " U7I 47t) S.37'i " Sutl (VMS Sf.77' f SMI AlexJohuaon HM luto fj.U) ' " sts7 tn m.tw " " SII3 K) IS.eS " " im fKiO B.7' " " ico m a..vi " " si.t luuu r,io " jits mm i.oo " " H4 1(0) 6.UI " " v.m mm fi.no ini-t- s;i7'i i:i.5s! K.T.Kimball Sla 144 ..77 And In accordance with law and tin order of h iioatd of directors, miide Set 'tuber 24th, IS ;). so many shares of each parcel of such st. c'.t r.s n. ay be ntuetsary will be sold at tl e i ftl e of the company. '.M Commercial St., Sa t Lake City, U. T on the ith day of lHwo. at 11 a. m.. to pay such thereon. toethei with c ist of advertis-ing and expenses of sale. F. Rkiirman, Secretary. Ealt Lake City, Oct. 29. ViM. NOTICE. Office of the National Buildlnir and Loan A soclatlon of Salt Lake city. No. Hi and m tl First South Ht. Kooms A and 9. Salt Lake Crry. Utah. Not. 3, 1850. Notice Is hereby given that a special met'tlna of the stockholders of the atiove named cor poratlou will lie held at the association ofllr.i, December 4th. lswi, at s p. m., for tho purpose ot tilling vacancies In the board of directors, and also for the purpose of amending article No. U. .1, 4. (I II, III. 17. IH, in, 80. til and Al of th by laws, said amendments having been sub-mitted In writing to ths hoard of directors at the regular monthly meeting on the list Tues. day of ( ictober, in accordance with artlel XXIV of the of said association. By order Bolivar Koukhth. J r.. W-- 4 Seoretary. MARSHAL'S SALE. DRSUANT WAS EXECUTION TO ME directed by the Third Judicial District, court ot the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public at the front door of the county court house. In the citv of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory ot Utah, on the and day of December, 1, at IH o'clock m., all the right, title, claim and Interest of Francis A. Pasi-o- and Eli.abeih L. Pascoe of. In, and to the following described real estate situate, lying, and being In Salt Lake county and described as follows, Commencing at the S. W. corner l it two (8), block an. plat 1), Salt Lake Citv survey, and running deuce east t rods, thence north'? rods, 4he.ni- - west 5 rods, thence south 7 rods to be-ginning. To be sold as the property of Frances A. Pascoe and Elizabeth L. Pascoe at the suit of John (4. Mitchell. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. Parsons, V. 8. Marshal. By James A. Dovle, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 10. IMAI. 13-- NOTICE. OP THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to curb mid gutter First F.ast street from the south line of Soulh Temple street to the north line of Fourth South street (designated as part of Paving district No. I, Salt I.aKecily).- - Notice is hereby given bv the City council of Salt Lake city of the Intention of such council to make the following de-scribed Improvement, : The curbing and guttering with concrete and stone the whole of the street designated as First East street, beginning at the south line of South Temple sue d and running south to the north line of Fourth South street (the inme being purl of Paving district No. 1, in Salt Lake city), and defray the rott and expense thereof, estimated at fJl.SM.im. by a local assessment upon the lots aud lands within Paving district No. , of Salt Lake city, abutting upon the streets and alleys to he affected or benefited by said Improvement, namelv; Lots 4 and 5, block?.: lots 1, 8, T and . block Th; lotB 3, 4 and 5, block 71; lots and 8, block 70; lots 4 and f. block .'": lots 1. 8, 7 and (1, block 57; lots 3, S, 4 and 5. block r3; and lots and s, block, 53; all In plat A Salt Lake city suivev. All objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before the .bth Oey o :ine iiner lsgo, belnv the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as niay be made thereto. Bv order of the citv council of Salt Lake city, made Oct. t , IsSO. . Louis Hvams, City Recorder. Salt Lake city, Nov. I, isw. ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF AMERICAN FORK CONSOLIDATED Oold aud Silver Mining company. Loca-- t on of principal plat of business, American Fork city. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meetlag of the board of directors of Kie above ouinpany held on the 33d day of October, Ihuo, ass-se- u No. one of 3 cents per share wo levied on tha cipltal stock of the company, payable to W. A. Madison, No. 354, Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. Any stock iion which the assessment re. mains unpaid on Monday, the 34th day of No-vember. 110, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction. And nniess pay-ment is made before will b sold on Monday, the 34th day of December. lttiO, to pay fh de-linquent assessment, together with the cost ot advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of directors, h I. L. Osbohnk, Acting Secretary, American Fork city, Utah, Oct. 33, lsuo. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Lanp Office at Salt Lake City, I Ocl.e, PNO. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT following-name- settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Piobate ji dgc or in m. absence the clerk of the ( unty Court of Sum-mit c;unty, Utah, at CoalToli. Utah, on Nov. 3d. I!), vii: Joseph K c ilns. H E. No. 73(14, for the 8 K H Sec. ii. twp .1 n. ran :e east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lauds, vis: .fames i ythgoe, L"hl llen-nere- r, Alexander Calderwoo I, Thomas D all ot Hennefer, Summit, countv, Utah territory. Frank D. Huhbs. 13-- Register. MARS HAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO 1 nie directed by the Third Judicial District c.urt of the lerrito-j- - of Utr, I shall expow at p lb lie sale it the front door of the county o I' house. In the city of Salt Lake and county ot S .It I.uk", and territory of Utah, on Ihe 9t ii dy of Dcci mber, 1M4, at 13 o'clock rd., thi' following described real estate, situate, ly ng nnd being in Salt Lake county. Utah ter-iii- o y. bounded nnd particularly described as to lows, to wit: Cotmuenelrg st a point one hio d 'ed and four (104) rods west of the north-as- t aimer of ih! southeast quarter (1) of Si cticn thirty-on- CH), township two (3), south ot r.,nge me (li east. Salt Lake and ' un:jiug iheuca west illty six i56) roils, thence u h forty (Hi) rods, theme east flfty-si- (5(1) t .i .s, ti e bi.' l oi ih forty ii rods to plaoe of i !i :.iooi g. together wiih (seven t7) days' water ' r! "t In what s known as Sandy ditch. To-- e aer w th an and singular tne tenements, li ii'.iltunents anil appur'enances thereto be- - .I'i.iii.T or .n any way a qiertalning. are the or. .1,1,- - s subject to and to be sold. To be so d as the prop riy of Hannah Olsen and Ch r!ei. i iisen at ihe suit of Ole Nellscn and Ch 'istliin Ne:lson. Terms of s tie cash, ' E. II. Parsons, U. 6. Marshal. I'v D. N. Swan. Deputy Marshal, Dnlfd November 17th. 1R90, NOTICE ALL ACCOUNTS DUE ME FOR and merchandise purchased Iirior to January 1, Iftoo, will be placed lu the of an attorney if not paid hy Septem-ber 15th. L. C. Karrlck. office with Midland Investment company, 177 Main street. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OFTIIECITYCOITN-el- l to ocustruct sidewalks on Second South street, between Hint ilust an.l Third Kaststruets, (being part of sldealk district No. 4, In Salt Lake City.) Notice is hereby glvon by the Cft y Council of Salt Lake ( 'Ity ot the intention B such Council to make the fol-lowing descrified improvement, The constiuctlon ot tlax stone sidewalks along the following streets, namely, the north and spilth sides of Second South street, between First East and Third East streets, (the some being part of sidewalk district No. 4. in S ilt Lake City,) and defray the cost and expense thereof, estimated at 9 14,7fift.b(), by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described dlitrli't,lliig the district to be affected or benefitted bv said Improve-ment, namely: Lots 1 and 3, block 71 ; lots 1, S. Sand 4, block "3: lots ft. 0. 7 and 8. block rji; and U U 5 and (I, block 55, all in plat "A," Salt Lake City survwy. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before the 3 in ' ,v November, lHini, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may bo made thereto. Hv order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Cct. th. 1830. Lot'is Htams, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, November 1, 1830. -.- NOTICE Of PUBLICATION. No. 608. Laud Office, Salt, Lak City, Ftah, I October 3lth, 1HV). f IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THH XI following-name- settler has filed notic ol intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be-fore the Register or Receiver of C;e V. S. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah "Territory, ou Saturday. Dec. 8th. lswl. rl7.: Carl Petter Lars-so-iiuit'er act of May 14, 1880. If. K. No. gs77, for the S', N E'i and S'i Nl, Sec. t T 1 NH8, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, vl.: John S. e. or Pleasant Green, Salt Lake. Countr, U.T.. aud tra A. Reed. Orson W. Rudy, Fran II. Rudy, all of North Point, Salt LakeCounty, U. T. Frank D. Uoaaa, Register. . Stayner 6 Simmons, Att ys. 13-- NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the ext nslon of the water mainson First East and So'ith streets. Notice is hereby given that the iissssor aud collector of Salt f ake City h is made and com- - fdoted the list and plat pertaining to a local ax at the rat of four mills per square fisit, levied by the citv council of Salt Lake Citv, Nov. nth, I8M), upon th'i following ibsTibed lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots 4 and 3. block 17: lotsl 8, 3 ami 4. block id: lots 5 and 6. block 8; lots 4. 5, 1' and 7. block 3: lots 1 and 8 block 15, lots 8 and 7. bio k 4. all in plat A. Salt Lake City survey, raid tax being for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, namely: First East street, from cen-ter of Seventh and Eighth South to I l thth South street, thence west to Main street w th laterals. Said list and plat have been lodged In the office of the city recorder, No. 3, City hall, and will be open for inspection for a period of m days from and after the i;ith dav of November. I8W. during which time wrltten'ap-peal- e to the city council for the correction of the assessment may be filed with the said re-corder, In pursuance of the ordinance in such case provided. LOUIS nYAMS, city recorder. Salt Lake City. Nov. 13, lH'.sj. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. rpHE FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY HERE-- 1 tofore existing under th firm nam of Louis Hyams A Co., has this day beea dissol-ved by tnurusl oonsent. The agency will h continued at the old stand with the same com-panies in th Progress block, under the firm name of Louis Hyanis & Co., by Louts Hyama mid W. II. Lindsay, who hare osstimea ail liaijlltres of the old arm, and to Whom all out-standing accounts are due and payable. Salt Lake City, Nov. eth, 1R). LOUIS H'WAMS, K. D. Marots, W. II, LIMDSAJI DELINQUENT NOTIOF. OFFICE OF THE t Company, 393 Main St., Salt Lake City Utah There is delinquent on the follow-ing described stock, on iiccount of levied on tne Pith day of Se,ptembeo, A D. M)0, the several amounts sit opposite tne names of the respective shareholders as follows: Delinquents No. share. Am't A. S. Kendall 4 f. A. II. Parson ft 5 J. H Morris 10 O. T. Carlfon 3 10 D. H. McAllister 11 10 (ill 8. Pevton 13 in Coale icCarum 17 10 diss. S. Deskv 18 111 Oscar crisheil 13 10 D. A. ShPev ! 10 Ytadon 4 Heath 39 10 Louis F. Kiillnk 33 111 W. II. Falrchtld 35 10 ') hos. Homer 3 134 0. 1). Atterbury Ill i:w Chas. L. Crane 33 133 And in accordance with law, and the order of the Hi aid of Directors made on the lilth dayof September. 18 0, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold a', the oitlce of the company, at. 333 Main St.. at 3 o'clock p.m., on the 4th day of December, 181 to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with tho cost of advertising and of sale. ASSESSMENT NOTICE-OF SOUTH FORK CONSOLIDATED MIN-In- g con.pany. Locstl m of priuclp.il place ot business Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that nt a mee'ing of the board of directors of the st ove company held on the d day of November. ia', assessment No. 1, of 3 cents per f hare was levied on the capital stock i f the comtiany psyab'e to A. H, IJtirgtnan. treasurer ut 171 Soiiih Malnslrnct. Anystoct nponwhlch the asesoncut remains unpaid 01 ednpsday, tr.e : d day of December, IS'.O. wift be iteliiuiucut, and advertised for sale at pvbile, auction, ai.d unless paement Is made licfore will be sold on Saturn y, ths ."d day of Janu-ary. lui, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost, of advertising and ex-pense of sale, lly order of the board of dlrec-iot- Ni ts E. Yot'Kiil E tu. Seeretarv. Office K8 South We-i- Temple sued, Salt Lake City, Utah. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Probate court of th county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hannah Burke, deceased, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDBTl of real estate should net be caad. Frank Pierce, the administrator of the estat of Hannah Burke, deceased, having Died hi petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes herein set forth, It Is there, fore ordered by the judge of said court, thai all persons interested In tho estat of said appear before th said Probat court on Wednesday, the loth day of December, P0, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at ti court room of said Probate oonrt, at th conn1 f court house, in th city and county of butt Like, Utah territory, to show cause why ati ordershould not be granted to the aaid admin-istrator, to sell so much of th real estate cj tho said deceased at private sale as shall hi necessary, and that a eopy of thi order It nublbhed at least four successive weeks lu th Salt Lake Timks, a newspaper printed 04 published in said olty and county. Dated November 8, I81O. G. W. BARTCH, Probat Judge, Tkiwttory op Utah, I Coupty of Salt Lake. I C. E. Alleu, clerk of th Prooate conv and for th county ot Suit Lake, In th Terri-tory of Utah, do hereby certify that the fo going Is a full, true and correct copy of ord to show cause why oTder ot sale of real 9Stt should not be made as appears ot record lniaf office. In witness whereof, I have hereiinga set my hand and affixed the seal M seal said court, this 8th day of A. D. 1S30. C. E. AUKK Clerk of the Probate csM, By C. E. Stanton, Deputy clerk. MAE8HAL'8 SALE. 1 PURSUANT TO AN EXE( UTION TO I mo directed by the First judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse, lu the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the 31st day of Nioeiiiber.A.D.. 1NU0, at 13 :;in o'clock p.m. all the right, title, claim and interest of Jnhn H. Mct'ooey had on February 4th. (Tnat be-ing the day on which I levied a writ of attach-ment on the real estate hereinafter described, issued out of the said first judicial district court In the case of the Utah National Pank of Og ten, Utah, agalust tho said John II. of. In, aud to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt LakeCitv. Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, described as follows, A part of lot two i3i. In hlook one hundred and itffi en (115). plat "A." Salt Lake City sur-vey, ceginning at a point five o'O roiiseust from the southwest corner of said lot, running thence east seven 1?) rods, thence north ten (10) rods, thence west seven (7i rods, thenco south ten (Kb rods to the place of beginning, cont.iilrlng seventy square roils of ground. The said property at the time of the levy of the writ ot att ichment aforesaid was standing on the records of said county In the names of John H. Mi'Cooey and Thomas J. Lemon: to be sold as the property of John H. McCoocy at the suit of the Utah National Hank of Ogden, Utah, a corporation. Terms ot sale, cash. E. H. Pahsons. V. 8. Marshal. By Roman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated October SI. 1SS0. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council to extend w ater mains on Fifth East Birei t Not'ce is hereby given by the city council of Salt Like Cl'y of the Intention of such council to make the following described improvement, to wit : Cxten ting and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: 1!M Past st-.- t from center of Sixth and Seveti-- SoiCh center of Eighth and Ninth Soi;th i:'""s. 1. nd defraying three fourths or t ie co-- t the e n. .stlmatoi at tail hun-Ir.'- d (f" 0 ). d 'liars bya b cal assessment upon the lots or pieces of grourd within ih3 following described dis-trict, b duct ttio district to be affected of benefited by said improvement, nan e.v: Lrds .i and 4, block 13: lots 1 and r', tioi-- st); b ts 1, 3. 7 and 8. block 9; lots 3. 3. 4 aud 5, block 10: lots r, and ?, block d; bits 1 and 5. blo-k- 5: all npiat H. Salt Lake City survey. All protests an objections t the carrying out of such intention must, be presented in writing to the city record ron or hefote December 9t.h, It!) ', beiti't thf tine set by tiie ta d council wLe.i it wi l hem-- and c insider suca objections as reav be made thereto. By order of the citv council of Salt Lake City mado November 4th. 11). LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder. Salt Lake Citv. November 13th, 1S30. 13-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frederick J. Kammerle, deceaA IS HEREBY GIVEN BY XI undersigned, administrator of the esi4 of Frederick J. Kammerle. deceased, to IM creditors of, and alt persons having clalicd against the said deceased, to exhibit thK with the necessary vouchers, within M months after the first publication of thi ftp tine, to the said administrator at his resident K.D South 71 h East St., Salt Lake City, 111 County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utak. CHABI F.S J. KAMMBIU.B, Administrator of estat of Frederick J. Kam-merle. deceased. Dated October 31, 1890 NOTICE TO 0SEDIT0S3. OF HANNAH BURKE, uJfc. INSTATE Notic ts hereby given by fj undersigned, administrator of the estafS fj Hannah Burke, deceseed, to th oredttort oK and all persons haying claims agint tt4 said deceatel, to exhibit them, with the seo. sary vouchers, within tour month after tM first publication of this uotiee, to th said iir mlnistrator at his oOce. rooms 8 and V, building, salt Lak City, In M county of Salt Lake, Utah. FRANK PIKK'JE, Administratat. Dated Nuvember th, 1W). NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the extension of the water mains on Ter tn Ea&t street. Notice is berebv given that the assessor and collector of Salt Lko City has made and com- - rleted the list ami plat pertaining to a local the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the city coum 11 of Salt I.ako city, November tl, IF upon the following described lo.'s or pieces of ground, namely: Lot 3 and 4, block 31 ; lot 3, 3. 4, and 5, block &), aud lots 5 and S, tlock 13. plat F; also, lots 1 and . block 4; lots 1.3. 7 and N. block 33; lots 8 and 7, block 2s; plat B, Salt Lake City survey, said tax being for the exteus!on of the Water mains along the following describeil route namely: Teuth East street, from center of Thtrd and Fourth South to Filth South street, with laterals on Fourth and Fifth South streets. Said list and plat have been lodged in the office ot the city recorder, No. 3, City hall, and be open for Inspection for a period of ten days from aud after the ISih day of November. 14H. during which time written appeals to the city council tor the correction of the assess-ment may be filed with the said recorder, in pnraaano ot the ordinance In suoh oase pro-vided. LQUI3 HYAMS. City Recorder. Salt-Lak- Ciy, Nbr.-13- , ltw. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains on Second Wast street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city ol the intention of such council to make the following described improvement, : Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely. Second We't street, from the center o' BMiirth and Fifth South to the center of Fifth and Sixth South streets and deiraving three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at seventoeu hundred UlTOO.t.Oi dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following descrit ed d. strict, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lots 7 and 0, blocks); lots 4 and ft. block 31: lit3and4. Hock 43; lots 1 aud 8, block 43; all in plat A, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to ths carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before De-cember 9th, lHtui, 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 mad November 4. IM. Louis Hyams. City Recorder. Bait Lak CltNev. 12th, 1890. 13-- NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WAHJIBO the penalty provided by ordl-tan- o not to remove the body of any dead anlrnai of offalorfllthof any description, without r notifying the city scavenger, who will wat directions tor its disposal. WILLIAM SHOWAU City SoTegv April 17. 18 Roonia,UJiiS. |