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Show THSALT LAK.E TIMKS, THUKSDA- -' SEP. EMBER 11, 18U0. 7 got a dollar in good rnonev out of him in exchange for a counterfeit $20 bill. Cui-cag- o Tribune. Th Cuflclcn Tietlm. money," said the foot-- --Fork over your fS&d pedestrian reluctantly ifisaUIhave.-hesaid.- n ovefa o bill, "and I am 100 mile, from romet don't know a soulin this If cjty.d haven't bad mv snpper yet. humanity," he implored U'bigl.v. ve me a dollar to get etpad tossed him . coin nd invent victim from Lpthecreek had (Official Hoticc. Gymnastics Extraordinary. Merciless Wag (to old gentleman who haR just "come a cropper" over a piece of banana peelV-Wo- uld yon mind that doing again, sir? My friend didn't see it. Judy. TWO" CLEVELAND' HOMES. Th. B..idece. of ,hn Hay Widow of Amusa Stoue. - Special Correspondence 1 CLEVELAND, Aug. 19.-- 0M of the j. donees most frequently pointed out to the I trui1?leVelund U thatot Col. John ?Bn' , Lnted uuthor ot "ke County "Castilian Days," and now more Widely famous as the joUlt auth Uh which ran so long in The Century his Zft lntChelevelaua that Col. ll,vy eldest daughter of Stone, the millionaire railroad manage? 'md more- - Since beEiuninK M. !?n torat.10n Cnl- - Nicolay he has spent his in Washington, and has HOUSE OF JOHN HAY. built a home there, but he still owns his beautiful residence on Euclid avenue, and spends all his summers in Cleveland, where he owns a large amount of valuable real estate. Tho house is of Ohio sandstone, built in an adopted Gothic style, and was completed in 1877. It is in a tine part of Euclid, though tho business section is rapidly moving up that way, nnd like all tho residences on the north side of the ave-nue Btands buck ram the street several hundred feet, with a broad, beautiful lawn in frout ot it. There is an artistic veranda at $t'a, and from it one enters a square hall, lnt this hall open a large reception room, a beautiful roomy library, the dining room and a small "den," where, it is reputed, "The Breadwinners," thut anonymous novel which created such a stir a few years ago, was written. Whether it be true that Col. Hay was tho author or not, it is cer-tain it was written by some one who was thoroughly acquainted with tho immediate neighborhood. Every ono familinr with Cleveland readily recognized Euclid ave-nue from the descriptions, aud the little wicket gate in the rear of Mr. Arthur Farnham's rcsideneo is only a few doors j from the residence of Col. Hay and in the rear of the former home of Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton, that other well known Cleveland, litterateur. The house is moderate in t:, having fifteen rooms of good size aside from the servants' apartments. It is very e'.ijgautly decorated and furnished, the work having been done by one of the best known decor-ators of New York city. It wa hero that the preliminary work for the "Life of Lin-coln" was done aud many of the documents collected. When Col. Hay removed to Washington to finish that work he took his working library with him, but there yet remains in his Cleveland residence a li-brary of 500 or 600 vol umes.chiefiy of French and standard authors. Next door to Col. Hay's residence is tbo home of Mrs. Julia A. Stone, the widow of Amasa Stone and Mrs. Hay's mother. The broad lawns in front of the two places axe not divided and there is a noticeable air of neighborliness between them. Amasa Stone was one of Cleveland' leadiujr citi-zens, and the sudden death of his only son Adelbert, who was drowned while bathing in the Connecticut river when a student at Yale, led him to devote some of his great fortune to founding a college in his son's memory. Encouraged by his oCer of a HOME OF MRS. STONE, million dollars Western Reserve college, then located at Hudson, and one of the old institutions of which the Reserve was just ly proud, was induced to remove to Cleve land. . .. , . ,. A beautiful stone recitation nau, aeui-cate-in 1888, ouly a year before Mr, Stone's death, besides a brick dormitory aud gymnasium, now graces a fine campus far out on Euclid avenue, and the college bears the name of Mr. Stone's dead son Adelbert. Mrs. Stone, who is now well past three score, lives in a retired way in the fine, large house built by Mr. Stone a third of a century ago. It is of brick, with large projecting bay windows run-ning to the roof at both the front corners, while between them is a small veranda with iron trimmings. The interior is old fashioned throughout, having never been refitted since it was built, thirty4hn SAMUEL G. McCLURE. years ago. I 1 I I ) flfA SALT LAKE CITY 7 ISLIyyyv'--l ike uDi-- a DDmo:r --4. J nj V iiXrjTy 1 j o jacoim. mo. zi --Zcss r tes t liTlgllMT TITl I "" 00. M.Scoth Ja. Oi.gNpgssiMe, Jl. 8. Rinnu President. VlfevlTesldent 8crrT. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (IXLVRPORATEP) i --DEALERH I1-T-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. A0RNTS FOH the l)od Wood Tullpy, lUWilinu't 8tele Vlrl Rp Vacuum Cylinder and Knginu Oils, Hereule lVwdr, AUm Kuilue au t Had ers, Muck Injwtorn, Muiltlo Scule, Je(Tiron Uortt Whim, U:ik iupj Minera'and 151tick9ralth, Tools, Ktc j 163 MAIN STREET. ; Salt Lake City, - - Utah ""vCt'sWILLIAMS, econd Door North of PuHtofllc6, BOX-3- 3 AOEiTT 3TOn R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, CLanual, lilaelmnlth and l'l0Mroii. Yards Cor. Fifth West and Second South. Tlapliom N.k 1 HA Inroporntni. April 10. tSOO. Wti km Mfoi CoiEpaj, J. T. I rurn, F. T. MOf niom, b. H Hit k k, l'rceldent. Trijaauiiir. General M mj;r. Salt Lako, Ut ah. Th! eoiniany Is purely a homu Institution, nrrtnln'.l to tv, and tn l ttiNlle the alU'iHinn of Ilium desiring rottatrt, littler ) ir tmrnni or fr sale, to the noat, Ihiv and attraoilve apiicuraiiue t by thi r!ji ut en-lag- ei when coiapletell. SS n claim that ihry nre imni(,r and watnier th jo lh ordinary rimliu UuiliHlij;, t'..o uncllnu ill bcinif ui l and put together by Ihnruby limkiiijf thn work perfectly lii!'t VVc ruow (in i.iri"l t fur-nish i't!liiiali', take coiilinc mid i'nuip!il, liuildings on i iort imio 1 i..i ri". -- rnnaffi "f the pnhllo Is nioht rej)ivlfully nlii'iteil. (Illicit and y rii No. 'JJ Vi North Temple street. Examine Our Mans an J pi Ccfore loo CiilL Ifjotcla mt& iceirtimtnt9. The Walker is Located in the Business Center of this City and has all fan Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-cla- ss house It Is managed as well as any hotel In the West and is strictly the Hiisiness and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leadinsr Hotels of Salt lake City. O--. S. EK.-- 3 Propr. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EffLNG. Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE CAFE. The Cafe has just changed management, now being under the are of the two best caterers in the city. Messrs. Herets and Uuthrie. Tour-ists or patrons desiring an early meal or lunch nut up. can obtain the same at any hour, oay and nik-h- Ail game kept In season and east-ern oysters in the shell. Call aud try us. -T-HE-Saeramcnto Bakery and Coffee Honse AS CHAXUED HANDS. & Mver. the new proprietor, will endeavTr to please the mort fasiillous. Give us a call. 60 west Second South. Fl IjEJlRIi IjlFII 1 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1820. -- - Charter Perpetual. Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, 1,765,20-4.7- Continental Insurance Company, Ci Z7"w TTct-- e. Cash Capital, - - $1,000,000.00 InHurariuo Ucucrvc, - 2,470,3 ll.L'i Awscts, - - - C,217,773.0l When you purchase a policy that you expect to be worth J.ooo in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as good insurance laws as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law rone of the surplu funds can be divided a mono; stockholders. Both have to hi held fur the ! security of policy holders as long as a policy rcmaini in furce. j DAVIS & STRINGER, 23 Wct fWoU South AfJCIltSk Iwo dooii t ff tuea 11j'.I. M Ml. SPEaGIAI j""" j Our Addition comer of d ci 2nd Tenth South, with fine tres on all I streets and alleys, is the choice suULvi- - ! sion adjoining the city. Ties are nowl !., r . i.- ;- cHsttibuted and cars vL!! be run.iLn on i Second Vt and Tenth South within sixty days. Lets at c::r.! p:ice uatd . Acquit ist only. " i i i. I Davis cc Stringer. Pillion .Market! T. J. PBEECE.Prop'r. Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal." To- -, Baoon, Ham, Saurae, Lard, tto. 16 W. 3rd t. St. One Door West Cllft llous CITY BONDS FOR SALF, Fifty Thousand ($50, 000) Doll an tf Fire (5) per rent Sail Lake ( It J Bonds for Sale. NOTICE IS HEKKIIY OIVEM THAT CM day of siIfmlr. A. V. at th office of th cilr treasurer of Salt Ls city, fifty bonds of said cltvof th tuot ! tembr I. IS, will tx sold to the highest bid-- I dor or bidders for rash. Said bonds r of t'i denomination of tuui payable twenty yrs afterdate, but auhjct to rdmpllou siiy tun after Sptiuber l lw.it th option of saidcitv. Coupons I. . Sand wdi h detach.! from said boil as previous to th sal threof, o that th bond will bear lmivst from SatmNr I, IK.1, until paid th interest being payahi" on th llrst dav of March nd th first isi of j ttuihrreach year, ilid will be received bv i'i tor th iutvh's of mU is.a is. or anr jwwt the-eo- f. from the Kith dsv of August i.i, nu-t- i lu o'clock a. m. of the A't i dsv of Septem- ber fi. Tnrivrlii to reject nr and all bid Is hrby reserved In behalf ot tii city, riy order of ;h city council of ssld city Jurkph H V. At.i'ax. tHy Trurr. Salt LU cttv. AueiiM 13. IK'. V. A prtnti-- stuti'tiiout of th financial condition ot tli ntv will ! furuth1 any on diriiit information with th vlw of biddiim upon th at bvn.K Apply for aiuua at treaaurrr'sofnt-c- . Jonti'H ll. Wauikn. City Treasurer. OUTlJY PPi tal Collapse of One of the Greatest J Most Widely Known Pulpit Orators in Chicago. ifflOHO- QUEEN OP BEAUTY. the Prize in a Beauty Contest in San Franoisco- -A Dimpled Darling. ,my tears Rev. George C. Lori-- , the irarnanuel Baptist church, 0 has taken high rank as a pulpit ' 'gut now It seems that his days ijrity are at an end. Beneath the 0f constant effort the erstwhile lM brain has given way, and the ind remote possibility of recovery complp'6 cessation of all mental Although they hope for the best, riends of Dr. Lorimer have little tation that the noted divine will sgain occupy the sacred desk. Lorimer is by no means an old He was born fifty-tw- o years age intargh, Scotland, and when a lad ran away to sea. On his voyage frifmrls with a company of act-- ors, and by them was influenced to embrace the the-atric-profes-sion. While play-ing at Wood's theatre, in Louis-ville, Ky.,hewae converted and forsook the stnge for the church. Ho was ordained in 1839. and in J; 0. C. LOUIMER. ,geo becam0 pl3. ,f the Walnut street church, at grille. This charge he held for, vears. . i6S ho went to Bos ton as pastor of .unit Avt-nu- church, but subse- - lv assumed the charge of Tremont " He was induced to go to Chi- - in 1ST9, where in May he becamo r of the First Baptist church; He ned in 1881 to organize his present relation, for the major part com--i of members of the Michigan Ave-Capti- st church destroyed just pre-!- y by fire. The church now is ono e most prominent and wealthy in ity. In the Pistrlot Coort In and for th Third Ju-dicial Iii t net of I'tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. S. P. Armstrong, Plaintiff, Thomas Gollghtly. Joseph J. OoliKhtly. Mir-th- a h. Smith. Kli7.abth U. Wait John ti. Layton. Lavton. Kichard Lavttu, tKlachl G. L. Wanvu, saniuol a. La'vtm, jaiH'th Connelly, I ucv 1. L. Hon. Jan SI:." Evnna. Klir.aleth O Wlatr. Swan U. lutr. Thom u. (). Winter. Hu h irdii. Wiu-t- r . John il. Wiuter, Nora Mav Wintrr h U. Wiutrr and Mark Oolichtlr. dfnd-ants- . nllt. l'EOPLE OF THK TKKKITORY OK I Utah send greet 'ng to Thoina-- . Uolti.-htlv- , Joseph J. liol.glitly. Murth B. Sm th. l'.. Walt. John G. Lavton. Jacob ll. Lav-ton- . Richard Lnyton. Kachrl t:. L. W,.rr,'ii harnu! O. Ltyton. Elizabeth Coiinrilv. l.ucy O. L. Bonr, JanG. v. h.v:ins. KiU lN'lh li. mtr. Sarah (i. Wlntr, Thomas i:. Wintr K'cnard (i. Inter. John O. Wimr. Nora May liner. Joseph li. Winter and Mark Uolightly. delendunta: You are hereby required to apiar in an ac t!on brought asamst you by ta above uamed plaintiffs In the District Court of tb Third Ju-dicial District of th Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein withlu ten days, (exclusive of th day of service!, after the service on you of this suinnmus if served within this county: or. If served out of this county, but iu this district, within twenty days: otherwise within irty days or Judg- ment by default will betaken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said Complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court tdJnddingMiid defendants to hare no estate or interest w.tatever in that certain frutterty situaie in halt Lake cttv and county, lot 4. block I0, plat h, s.ilt Luk? City survey, and that they and e vhof them t forever eniolned and debarred from asserting any claim whateverlu or to said property ad-verse to pialntiff: adjudging aud plaint. ff to lie the owner i:i fee ot s.ud prop-erty, aud that the several cla unof detiidants operate sh a cloud on plaintiff s tit,: uuietir.g nnd confirming plaintiff in his till to the pos- session of said pr iulaes, and for other and furthnr relief, and for cost ot suit. And you are hereby notified that If von fall to appear and answ er the said complaint as almve rNUlred, the said plalutiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon, Oiarloa rj. Zsije. Judge, and the seal of the District court of the Third Juiliclal IHst. ict, ,n and tor , k , the tcrr.tory of I'lah, th.s iMh.luv of seal. In tho year of o,ir Lord one v ' Uioiisand eh-li- t hundred ami ninety. llKsiivii. McMii i.ts, Oierii. By Gko. D.Loiimh, Vo uty Clera. MARSHAL'S "MLE. PrRSt'ANT TO ANOKDGR OF 8AI.K. TO by the Thlnl Judicial District court of th Territory of I'tah, I ahall e.p ise at puhhu sale, at th fmnt door of th Cotmty Court House, In IU city and County of Salt I.k and Territory of I'tah. on the 'tii dav of Sepleniber, lew, at Is o'clock. M., the lollowlug ilescnced real s(at, t wlt: All that certain pie. or par-cel of Und situate in Salt Luke city, county of Salt Lake and territory of Vlah. tounde.l snd uescrll-e- as follows, to wit. All of lit eliiht (H. In block forty-si- isi, Kinney (iourl.iy a linunived city plat ot Salt Lake city; together with the tenement, hereditament od ap-purtenances tr e enuio teiotiing or In any-wise appertaining. To lw sold as the property of Btinurl E. Vance and Moili S. Yai.ce, at th null of Nel-lie Wall. Terms ot sale cash, F.. II. Phos. V. i. Marshal, rtv Oscsr Vatiderrnok. Petiuiy Marshal. Iiileil hepii !n!s-- .'.', is."'. The Injunction Granted. "I cannot say," remarked the jndge, "that from the testimony so far given I believe the locomotive whistling is a nuisance, and I therefore dismiss" "Permit me, yonr honor." interrupted the counsel for the plaintiff, "to intro-duce an expert on the question before you decide finally." The witness is introduced and testifies. "You say you cannot sleep at night for the whistling?" asked the bench. "And what is your business?" "I am a watchman, sir." "Let the injunction be granted," said the judge to the clerk. "When a watch-man can't sleep the case must be bad In-deed." Philadelphia Times. Matter Over Mind. Mr. Benedict The superiority of ma-chines over women is shown by an ar-ticle in this paper. Mrs. Benedict Indeed! And what is it, may I ask? "It says that a machine made for the purpose can make 10,000,000 matches per day." "But what has that to do with it?" "Oh, untliing! Only you've betn trying all summer to make a match between our Nellie and young' Lotsoboodle, and haven't succeeded yet." Lawrence American. Mrrin: tiu'-heditok-r. itute i f lili a n.iri.eriinceaied. VOT1CK IS HKIffUY GIVLN 1iY THK! underpinned s.ll::;lilstrnt.r of me ( E u.A . 1. loth rreol'.as or. ami all person" h.tv'i.i claims acs'nst the sa,.l deceased, to exhibit tli '111. with tl. neccsxarv vouchers, nitiilii lour ui.n-.tt- aflcr the nr-.- t publication ..f II. I notice, to ti e said admliil. tm'orat rooms n I 8 Mti AucrUacii hoHd-ihi- Salt Lake CiiJ", iu the County of rlt Lake, I tan. Wtl.IIAV H. Hahkxh. AJiiilnlstrator of t'.s'.BteoI Lh.a Marker, de-ceased Dated Bepten.t er s. lh!l. Kmank J'ttt! r.. A'loni v for Administrator. Tory Moderate. Aunt Dinah (to caller) Yo' don' toll me lat Brer Holdy done tuk down wid de measles at dis lute dny? Why, he war s'posed to have 'em more'n fo' weeks ago? Culler Well yo' know, Dinah, Brer Holdy am dat slow I 'spect it gwino take him a mnnf to cotch de niciislos after he git bight cf 'em? harpers Buz.'ir. .Sl'JJMONS.' Inths District Court in nnd for the Third Ju-dicial Die, net of ft h Territory, County of Salt Lake, Kate Donelsoh Plaintiff, vs. Scmmons: JonN DoKm.soN, Defendaut, ) THE PEOPLE OF THK TERRITORY OP send greeting to John lo Uon, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action I'ruuitht against you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and w answer the complaint tiled therein within t"n days exclusive of the day of stv,ci after the service on you of this summonsif served within this county, or, If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise Wilhiu (ony days or JiidKiueut, 'by default will be taken against you, uccoidlng to the prayer of said com jiuiint. Tho said action Ik brought to have a decree ofthls court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony between plaintiff and det itd.int. and awarditu topla nun tl.ectist dvoi the minor child. Mary A Donel-Mi- . Ieue of a!d : grunting to plaintiff all fu.tlior nnd proper lel.ef. .,nd cos, n of nil t. Above flet prayed on tlio ground Inai on the Vwih 01 a v of June, lswi.ilefend.iiit desertid tli.a plaiiilllT, and has ever aluce auscnled himslf. Kving plaint ft ii norunt as to his addn ss or where. uViiitsiaud lurt ter that since said dale de-fendant has not In ariy manner rout rlhutad to the support of said plaintiff aud child. And you are hereby notlfloti ihat It you fall Ui appear and answer th aid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff wilt apply to tho court for the reilef demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles si. Zane, Judifo nnd th? seal of the dlslriot - ' 1 court of the Third judicial district, 8KAU In and for th Territory of Utah tnl v ) Ulrd day of Auuuat, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. HkrhyO. McMillah, Clerk. By Geo D. Loomis, Deputy Ulerk. A QUEEN OF BEAUTY. Wins the Prize In a Contest at San Francisco. most any woman likes to know that s thought to possess claims to beau-utfe- w achieve the satisfaction of ing her ras declared eminent by aarly nnani-l- s rote of ' men. This distinction, rever, has attained by Ariadne " lich,of Sa.i MO. Site . ARIADNE RADDICH. present the other day at a picnio i by the Austrian Benevolent so- - The question of female beauty ' and a contest was organized in li Mrs. Raddich appeared as one of candidates for popular favor. In i; parlance she "won with hands j." he is," says one who knows her, "of nan birth, having first seen the in the iower countries of that years ago. She has a pair 'omlerfully bright eyes, that are 'fdwith the animation of her high ts. Under the white skin of her itely chiseled face the blood ebbs flows in a pretty way and her h is as expressive as the sparkling VMle somewhat slight of figure the tuty is by no means thin, for if anls and feet aro small and her & somewhat slender the remainder figure is plump and her whole ap-an-is indicative of excellent health contentment. She was born of a y of handsome people, and her r in her day was one of the belles native town." Marvelon Perspicacity. Von Spech3 (vehemently) Sir! What do you meaa by in? jJting mo in tins manner? Mr. Spatts Why ah! What's the matter? I didn't say a word to you. I only happened to look at you. Von Spochs Well, yon thought I was a dam loafer, I know, because I'm a mind reader. Puck. i MITKF, To DUtrift Court, Third Judicial Dis-trict. Application of Dudley Holland Smith tor Cham.' of 11 une. '0lTft PETlTloSliH UKisTFCTrTLIY shows to the court hi r.us uin set forth fordesirliu a chum- of name, to change 11 Di.dl y Holland Sail to Dudley Il'disnl, in v reals ins lor desiring this chance are as oilows: 1' a maiden unit (by tlntnaine Of Holland I a 14 poss 'sscl of cnslderaolu propt I'll and who 'hcs me to ilr. so. he o'i -lt In des'ivd hv my moth, r Tlind My fatnei h In conti .half nothing to th support vi h i family tor uti.m of morn thaa seven years, though In go'sA health and amply aid so' to do. fourth- - Because tin"-- lasueh a ridiculously large numls-- of mopl nann-- Kmlth in almost evry localllv lu this corntry. Mr tnothof nam Mr. VV. D. Hm.th, piai e of residence kai'lis'aug, HI' My own aao Is fver.tv tiuee yearn and m relU:ig iu (salt LakeC t, Utah. Holland Inmy motiier maiden name' a 'veil mv own inu'dl nam. Dc'DI.KY HoLLA.NU bMl'l'U. TFiRRlTOHY OK UTAH. I.H. COUNTY OF SALT LAKK. ( Dudley Holland Mmlth ing first duly sworn on hi oath vs, I am the petitioner In th foregoing million. 1 have carefully read ld petition and kuow the contents tu- -i eot and the s im-I- s true. Di m KY 11 "t.t a no ismi i'H, biib cnis' i and sworn to be.'or m till una dayof August, A. D. IH.'I. ,. skal 1 Clerk. F.udorsed -- No. Rfl'je. Title court. Application of Dudley Holland MniHh for rhannre of name. Fiied August a, Imu. 11km (J. McMillan, TKRKITO'iY OK UTAH. I COUN1YOI cHALK LA UK. f""" I, Henry (i, McMillan. Clerk of th Third Ju-dicial D.Ht.lct court of Utah Territory, do hereby certify that the foregoing In full, true and coirect copy of the orilnl petition for chain of name, tiled August tf. INW1. In the ac-tion therein entitled filed In my oflic. Wltnees mv hand and th bI of lfl court ut tlalt Lak City, thlsnnddaj SEAL of Aiirusl. A. I) IBKl. HiNBVfl. McMillan, Clerk. T)y Geo. p. Loonils, Deputy Clerk Fixtures For Bale. G. F. Culmer & Bros, offer for sale all the fixtures used in their grocery de-partment, consisting of counters, shelves, special show eases for teas ami coffees, slands, racks, candles, etc. Must sell this week. Great bargains. In the District Court In end f.r thcThlrd Judi-cial District of UtaliT.T.-.tor-y, County of Salt Annik Robinson, Pialntiff. f ). vs. ySuniaionJ. John Robinson', UefcndanJ, . . ) The people of the Territory nf' Utah Si'nd greet-ing to John Koblns-iu- defendant: VOUAR13 HF.RK11Y KKVCIRKl) TO AP-- pear. in an i.eiloii brought. aa;iu t you ly the aliove IlaJiled plaint iff .U Hi District Court of the Third .lud.i lal Uisin tof the'Terrll.iry of Utah, and to answer t complaint hied therein wll hill ten days levlim've of the day of service) niter the servic on you of this summons-- df ser.ed withUi ibis caunlv; or. tf served out of tats county, hilt In this district, within twenty days: itacrwye within forty davs or Judgment by default will be taken against you. according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bond of matri-mony existing between th plaintiff and de-fendant, and for cost of this action. Above relief prayed for on th ground of desertion and failure on the part of the defendant to pro-vide the plaintiff wit h the common necessaries of life, having th ability to do so, and without her consent or auftlclent reason or caus for so doing. And yon are hereby notliled that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint a above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for th relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles H. Zane, JiidKe. and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, SEAL. in and for the Territory of Utah, this flthdayof August, In the year of our Lard one thousand eight hundred and ninety, henry a. McMillan, cirk. By Oeo. D, Loonils, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE THE INTK.NTION OP THE CITY OF Council to exta nd water mains on Klrt roulh street, between West Temple aud Klrt Wst streets. Notice Is hereby given by th city exumrll ol Salt Lak City of th Intention of such coiifKal to make th following described Improvement, to wit: F.xtenrtlng and laving Iron water pip or main along the following street, naui'lyi First South street, la)twen West Tmjd nd Fin-- t West streets, and defraying thre fourths of thot thereof, estlmaliwl t nine hundred and fifty (S:1I dollar, by a local assessment up in the low or pieces of ground within th following described district, being Ihsdlstrtct to be affectid or benefitted by said Improv nient, namely: PartofloUfc and 7. and all of lot l. block (. part of lots I and g, block ?7. H In plat A. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying nut of such In-tention must be presented In wrl:iugtolhclty recorder on or before September mi, Iai, pe.ng th time set by the a'd council when It will hear ami consider such objection may be made thereto Hy crcWof th c'ly council of fait Lake City, made July lH,i. L"l t HYAMS, C'V Recorder. Bait Lake City, 8'iptemlier 6. IW The Writing Rock. "umber of Boston savants recently the famous Writing Kock, located ie shores of the Taunton river, near llass., and discussed a project A STORY WRITTEN ON STONE. ja removal to and preservation in ?etpublic museum". The Writing ' ono of the bases for the assertion ;tambus was not the original dis-- , of America. It consists of an 'Mmass of fine grained granite, on the sands of the river a few feet " low water mark, but covered ;ter at each flow of the tide. 11 feet long and about 5 feet high. " Water side it presents an inclined s"face, the face of which, 11 ns to have been originally and sculptures. prions are hieroglj-phi- c in w, and as the rock ia very hard, hi auove 'ovr water mark va undergone' but veiy little ' froil action of the elements. Wl0 ciaim to j,ave (ie-'- 1 the characters say' that they sade by explorers who reached M'and coast at least 500 years ; Urth of the famed Genoese tor. l0TluK THK ISTF.NTION OK THK CITY OF to extend water mains on Twelita East and Koiirth South treei. Not hi t hereby g'ven hy th riy council of Salt Lk city of the nileatioii of such i oiincll to mas ih following Improvement, to w t: Kxtioing aud 1' lux iron atr plps or main fclotit ec f dlowing tr"t. uam-i- y: From th. of Thlid ai d roiirth i'r i on Twelfth l aslt--i Fourth South thenc west-ward on and one half blue with Isieia 'or culinary pnrpn- - only. i)ddfraylng three-fourth- s nt ih t i w.niy- - elKht nundied i;HIl, (1 1 ars. a he'i.1 aes I m' tit upon the Mi or pis of griuiid wunln the foilawiiu dlstiint lie n I tn district to b aff tsd or beeeflied by a d lrnpri,vmut. namely: All of M s nnd 1. t lo k M 1. 1, $ and t, t lo- - k it: Uit I and . blm k ill ; l'ti. , 7 nl tl(k Hi lot. (I aiid ?. Id k ii;nd tola 4 and t, block IS. all In plat K. Hlt Lake City survst , All prnfs's and objection to h esrrying out of such inintlon must be presei.t-- In v.r.ting to in c.ty rirnr on or r H'p tTntierifi. ing. fcing l.i Mm t by the ..d ennrrlt when It will hear and objections as mny !e-- laiwl Hyoid-- r of Hi ci tunnel i.f Sa.i La.; tlty, triad May liO M;t.( Ht, City R'.W.er. S.lt Leke city. u, l v SIMMONS. In the District Court In and for th Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. GtTSTENF. Tcbbkhg, Plaintiff, I V. SUM gOgs. Haknah TiritNiii'.RO, Defendant ) Th People of th Territory of ITtah send greeting to Hannah TiiraisT, defendant: ARE HEREBY KEQUIHKU TO At YOU In an action brought against you hy the above named plaint iff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of L'tah, and to answer th complaint filed therein wltaln ten day (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of thl timnions if served within this county; or if erv..d out of this county, but in th.s district, within twenty days': otherwi within forty diyor Judg-ment by default will be taki-- aifaiutf you. ac-cord lug to tin- - prayer of sa d complaint. The said action is brought to have a decre of ton cour. dissolving the I onus of matri-mony existing between the plainti3 and de- - eAbove relief prayed for on the srotind that about 'hey- -' lew. the ..--id defendant dir- - a ir.leii th" M.lenin.tv of r.- -r n.arriano vow and ; ul anu rihamion-- d the 1 iii.tl.1 willful. jr and without Just caue or r'n-o- and wr slrco and rnl does liw-e- t aii.i wiolnny ahan- - ll, n nlai'iUff mid Uve neparate snd ;.rrt frw him w"thott-n- ! '' .""ir ' ''"'"- - An! yu are hereby f that r you fall tr, anoear and answer ii.-- . e d cmi:d..liit as above 're.iire-l- the vd pia.n'lff wi.l M to the conn r the re.it f '.emaiilel tiere-n- VliiifK 'a- - H i i. ciiavl-- s . Vm-- i Juiii:. and h of th District t of tin- - Tni' JHI' l..i fjuil and lor T rntorv of rtah. Ih.t, t of A ii t In tin j ol t.ur L-.-r 1 ot.- - tiousaad c:gat hi: i HKNKY ii. dlLLAN. I,y Qo. l. .Vri. Deputy I. .erk. The Greek Colony In New York. New York, Aue. 18.-- The latest acquisi-tion of this polyglot metropolis is a Greek colony It has settled itself on Canal street and the adjacent thoroughfares, and has already 1,000 members. Few come from the little Hellenic kingdom-n- ear all being Turkish citizens from Candia, Heka-topoli- s, Smyrna, Ephesus and other his-toric cities. Those who have come over aro very good specimens of manhood being strong, healthy, active nd..ta Lent They aro about as dark as of the Italian colony, but, are bet-ter built and apparently more energetic and ambitions. Although here but a short time they have begun to take a prominent place in a number ot peddling industries. The poorer have little- stands or trays on which one candy, fruits, nuts and matches. Thie with larger capital peddle cigars and tobacco on the corners of Sous thoroughfares. Still others Swith large packs filled with taw-dr-and imitation flowers tinsel work, fans jewelry and the like LUe the Ito tagu fondness for being boov iaas they have a blacks and barbers: and unlike the former knack in the machine the - display some Both the lomsn ghepand the factory. Greek consuls predict a heavy influx iattenext five years. of these immigrt-- ffictttl IJtccg-- Or thf. i s"r ;'..' '; ' N or thl city Genu "V. to ert-;c- i r malm on H x'h , riant street, oetween r irt and rw-of-s; r"'r. , v.,:i 's given by tv C.ty ''ci- - "'i t fc.i.t L.ae i: v t ' u t :i "' ' ' ' ''' ' 1 ' ' . .t . ' ' " P' to : ' . a 1 ' If I t l ' e. i r ma : ,. ii''t'i '" &'' i,..'t !.."'" V r ! and r on I ! an.: ... iiw t'" '! men,.' t.li.il'. at i'i. fit ll-- 'ir-'- l ). ih, late, fii a I a' n nfn 'I t - or ;,, ! gn n t e to.....'-i- r i a rl & ' :i.f ti t bri"fid 'v mi improver?. u Liiii-i- y: f f Of .ot- - 4 aim 6. lor . n " ;aad f or 1. tl-f- ut. .. iu i, t H h t L.-- e c tr A.! -- "i- i ir.4 vt'-."- !.t t. t; r.'; " of ' "' t:.f. : rui.- ! pru'e ' i '' to f ; . icer'.f.') ' :' tM't r I iiy tisaid i i ''n it w... hra an ron" deraa.-- . oectjon a rjr o or'-o'- riy ci Rait L C1t.ma;My !... Hti. "lty Kordr. &it L: City, it I. 1 v ' NOTICE. 4 LL PERSONS AK1. tlKP.EBY WARNED j under the .er.ai'y provided tr or.ii'iaiicc not to remove ".tie ho;yof ary ivl aniiia: or offai or Stth of any i riptlnn. without ft- -n Doti.'ymg the city who ''as directions for in !:;. !. ; W ILLIAM showall. City April 11 10. H xjw 6, City UaU. 01 ICE THF IN'TKNTf'X Of THE CITY OCX-c'- i OF ti.eM n i wa; r mni'i- on r.i.-h-; f'm center of P. ui'n and I ; n w) tX"vu-n- t Seventh and tigiuh Soinh --trwt by th- - uy Coin..' i of o"cu it hereby g.ven itv of the intention of 'i''h io n'ake th fMlowtog deribed "!, Extenoir, m liyu.g or m.ins aloag the fo.lu.n Mrce.v Be irn.g n the cuter of Four:.', aud i South' on Eithth E.st street, and Irmtr. to the center of rWcet.tli arc! Liah h South streets, snd dciray.iig tr.ie-- ourtii. o. .r.fo."d"ii:ar-s- . by a local upon ?.Tt.,t, o- - to.-"- . 'f krocu I witatu tr.e foiioj - if lnV'a'- B, Sait. Lake Citv survey. A.. ,1' and ot.V t.o to th ry oat of such imeutiou tnust Wti.B". thecitvr-cord- -r on or before SepV ni the time by ,t' r,,t"n"' Ealt Lake Cit JS. Stpteniter 5, t--i "eanity u Clothed and Sheltered. some statistics curious and Of the entire human race H are we'd clothed that is, tiiey '.'entsof sorpekind; 2o0,000..100 . Hvgo naksd, and 700,0(X),000 only Wtt of the body: 50:),0UO.0OO live - fOO.OOO.OOO in tots or caves, WJ.00O virtually have no shel-- x'l'-- i i'B-e- L!, i'KHHOSA I.IW.H'EJT') i A Kuweti i,rwun .r. i s.sty tl.-.- . . c' :. c uui of li;tr. f?. aol-i.-- . ar, e.t-.- l ".oe...: 3'i- - i'' t: h": 'i la i . ,." . . , f ,;- - f.t f.v-- rr Sff.vi.''' - ..B : .l:--- 4 V'. lirt-'- l i 'No. 54 tj ' JiOTICE OF I PE00F. i i Lako Ora'it at Salt Laics cntr, 1 I Ai'r. t. -- ' ! VOTICE ISKEKWi' OIVK.V THAT THK ' tus toiiowu-t-uaic- ed Battier ha flied t li. Vi sae pmf In suj'ipo-t-of ciciar. v--. that j;a pre4 w!.i I uTde before tl. Iii-.- t' S.l Las Ci;. Uu.0. --a -- t't- M. Vvt. Pe er A. f''-- r ,n. D. . :. - for ... V. '., Nfei. w sr.d .- v- SK-- ' tit..r. ; Ke can- - th --i.o.n r.toe(a tn prw. I up- - awi caiitva loo X'or.f'LtTAO' ors-- r.cE v.r. v,-s- . J .,j;.' ..o ice' "I.'4 V- ''- - ' ' HMis.'j.'jJI t. w..t i : ' ilt. LC. karruk 4.- - w.ta JL4 I l;vee:i. .';- -, rtist Adametz says three-i- s aT Vun,i of 8ft cheese may .j8 aauy bving microbes aa there beings oa the earth. |