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Show I , paWames THE SALT LAKE TIMKS. FRIDAY. SKri'KMiiKlt l'J. ISM. 1 I) wJwcWM weepbs r (Official Itcttccs. , ,m. heart tt grow hoaTj bornetoniyear. V so brief. . ' m I tkougbt-r- the battles " sonls tempest tosseij, 'towfevrsr. triumphant d how manr" lost. on tie sleeper, JiMrtto-taw- of peace, i4 1 cried to the mourner, Ce fly sorrowing, ceasa. " no more, O thou mother, a rW ee little waif tou,e far shore of heamra , with the an;els to safe!" -P-hiladelphia Ledger. " r I I ) SALT LAKE CITY "r B rjXv. Caa City, flat "IT I ) nT.-M- - ; T2B U1DI.19 1DDITI8JI L --4 J f i l'A ffj I J. o j actum, r. J l fttak QgOaw, ZIJ t:;t;H i f PTTnin lit Hi IIMOI'S :- -: GffiCUS --AND WILL EXHISIT AT Salt Lake City. M-l- fill Ward Square --A DAYS 4 Commencing Wednesday, - Sepfember 17. Heonranlzerl and vastly augmented inoe 1! last appearance here, lntrodur'nir all the old favorites, and maay nw faniom taca m a series of the very latest and greatest Kn"ea-trian- , Acrobatic and Cyninlc Feata am' Vea-lure- TffO CRAXD EXHIBITION DAILY. Doors Open at I and 7 p. m. Performances Commence One Hour Later. . i t" For Particulars see the Varloui Adver-tising Mediums. 00. M. Soott. ' )AK Gt.xr)Ki!ttMn II. 8. Rrvrtkl.r rwtUlt'nL L Sbcmuf. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., isconron.tfKn) --DEALERB IU-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Fiofiiogs, Etc. AOfcNTS FOll th Dixl) Wixxl lti!!ry, Ifcwbllnjri Stills Wlr IUpo, Vacuum CyUmtar Hml Knna Oils, llnn'tilei l'ow.ler, Alia Kngirto anJ ii t era, Mat'k Injoctors, lliifTiilo S'hIm, JeSuraoo llora WUiui, lilAk luinp Miner' aud BlttcksmtUia' Tools, Kto. 168 MAIN STREET. Salt Lalxc City, - - Utah A. L. WILLIAMS, Second Door North of Postofilcs, R, G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, Charcoal, IUuclsmlth and Plirlron. Yards Cor, Fifth West and Second Soutlu Telephone No. 17l. Incoporated. April 10. 1890. Totaan House Building Compan, J. T. Lynch, F. 1 Motir). II. U- - Uk bok. I'runident. 'i rraeiiror. (jonuraJ Manager, SnltLnlco.Utah. This company 1 puruly a, bourn itislllutiou, organised U stay, and most r piTtfiilly luvllns thn intention of Minis ilnliitiif rmilag-e- , either lur homes or for salt', to the tient, tasty und at emotive; nipiaraiio,i presented by this claw tit rot. lane when completed. We claim that they are alronger and wariiwr than Ihd ordinary rustic builitiUK, tha seel ions nil heme; made and) put tngruhcr by ma-chinery, thereby making- - the work perfeotly tijrht. VV r now prepared to lur-rils- h csliniutrs, take coulrsuis and complete huihllngs on short Hine J'ha pt ronnRi' of the puhlio ii most respectfully solicited. (Mllce and yard So. a.W VVeal North Tem)lo street. Examine Our Plans and Fried Before Too Caili 4Vtcl mti lc ettutrnnta. The Walker it Located in tho Businest Center of thi City and to all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strieily first-cla- st housa It is managed as well as any hotel in the West and is strb'tly the business and Tour-ist Hotel of Bait Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading? Hotels of Salt lake City. G--. S. ERB Propr. THE CULLEN THK Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWIJiG, Proprietor. " Health is WealthT Da. K. C. Wbst's Nkkvk and Brain Thkat-men- t. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Diz-ziness. Convulsions. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the U83 of alcohol or tobacco, Wakeiulness. Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by ovet-exe- rt on of the brain. or Each box contains one months treatment. Jl.00 a box, or six boxes for iB.UO, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received bv us for six boxes, accompanied with 00. we will send the purchaser our wtittcn guaranti e to refund the mnny If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by John-son, Pratt & Co., Druggists, Main St., bait Lake City, Utah. . FIRE mJM Mil Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1820. Charter Perpetual. , Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, 1,765,29-1.7- 1 Continental Insurance Company, Of lTw "Tatic Cash Capital, - $1,000,000.00 Insurance ItcHcrvo, - 2,470,343.21 ABsuts, - G,217.773.11 STEAM GRINDER And denier in Barbers' Snpnlies. Our facilities for grinding and con-caving Kasors. Clippers, Shears and Knives are unsurpassed. CHINA DECORATORS. No, 10S E, First South Street, Oppoiile Salt Lake City. City Hall. Copyrighted ' J V MARCH Perfection in Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material, perfect in fit and comfortable to wear. Call and see nie or send for price list and In-structions for Repairing done, aw south State road, opp new hotel. When you purchase a policy that you expect to bo worth J2000 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 Rood 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 prcat confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus fundi can bo divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for th security of policy holders aa long as a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, 23 We Second South ACUta, Two door east ff tViieo Ilotal. TEE LTAH POULTRY C0.TO7, Wholesale Produce Dealen, General Commission Merchants. Sole Western Agents for the Heston and Bell Spring Creamery Butter. 1?3 West South it Telephone 7k; P.O. box 61L Branch houa Park City. Utah. SPE10IAL Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. The West side Rapid Transit Co. are now running their cars every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer CU V LONIVS FOR SALE. .Fifty Thoi!5Sn1 (?:0,000) Dollar f Fivo (o) per tent Salt Lake li:y Donis for Sa'e. ' NOTICE IS HERSl)Y C1VEH THAT OV )th day of September, A. I. lV at UtrvHiwinf the ntv treaeu-e- r of Salt Lake city. Hfty Rvidsof a 1.1 dtvof the ieuof Seo--t mber I. l w.u in. .s.- lM (bo highest hid-- ; der or bidders f - . Said bonds are of ttie !tnm'.natla f Hon. pavable iwemv years :li'rn:uf, but subject redemption any lime Alter ivpw"iiber l.lw.at ihw tiouof muuVitv. t m:p-- I, Said 4 will be detached from ld bonds previous to the Kilo thereof, so that th Iv ii.ls will )Kar lntfrn from tevinilnr I. lf. "H!1 Pi. h mtrt Win,; naynbl on th tlrt day o M tn h mi t ib rtit lr ot i-truibrrKivn your. Unit will tx rlvit br m tor thi ' irrhii' tr n il I boiija. or any pirt thtiwt tUfirnh .livof Auituat. !, un-til m 0 elm )! a.m. of th 8th dv of fwm-ber- . 8m Thi rii-h- l tor ct anir and ail bid la hw-bj- r r I In bohalf of tlii By oMnr of th? oty roniM'tl of s 'ld city. Jiwkih II. Wai.mn. CltyTrraaunr. Palt Lakaeitv. Aikmh- - II, V. s A priiitivl ata'iienr of th flnwlal r..;-..'- . tionoi thr m ii h.r:iia I any mia r nn Infonnatlon ith thn vlow of biildlim niim iV nlmva bonds Apply for aame at InjArUrt r'uniliri'. Jvi rii 11. Wai-Pes- , City In tha D'strlcf Court In and for t'i Third X i'l net of l.'ah T.TiUrj--, County of S:;lt LlJ.t. S. P. Arcstrenf, I".ai:.tl Th.iicas ooi j, ph j. Got'uht'.T. Mr-ln- a i. tn;an. Kiuabeih G. Watt. John U. La i ton. Jacob c. Lt.n. Lnt, haciiel u. L. Wanvsi. iluu.l . L;Vt n, - l Jftb C.nne.iv, LutO. L. itone. Jan. " inter. Ihouiisl.rabin J. V int t. Sr.taa ti. t.. t inter. Kc, ivdu. Win- ter, .lolin i i. Wluter, Nora Slav Wnttr. ' ams l" WlBl,T "d Mrk CJolljjhtl)-- . doianJ- - rPHr.'Pi:0rU1 OP TltK 'TKltlMTOKY OK I Utah iund creet to Thouia (ioiivlitlv, joyepa J. liol.ctitly. Mi.r;lm H. Siu th. Klira- - ait. jol.ni;.I.vton. .la.-o- ii. l.av- - ton. I.jy oti. l.aebel t:. I Warren Samuel V. Ljytou. r.lbiilveth Onne.lv. Lu. y Boiir, Jafe 0. V. . I vans. K.i. iVih O. ' 5,'?,"ri s,aWh (i. Winter, Th iinas V. Winter, Inter. .1. hn . Wilier Nor, May winter. Joseph (i.WHUr and VaikOoliithlly. Yon ar, hen by raiiuired to appear tr. an ao tlou brouvbt aialuat you bv ta aiove nanved plaiutllTs lu tae !)ntrirt Court of tbe Third Ju- dicial in.trict of the Terrltorv of I tah. and to atifxver the coiupiaint tiled therein within ten days, lexchisive o( tiie .av of after the seme on you of this 'summons -- If within this county; or. If servid onto! thin eownty. but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise wlthtu lortv da s- -or jud.r-nieu- t by default win in taken auai'nst ji.u the braver of said complaint. The said actlou i hiimght to have a dft r. s of this conn ad'UiU nlsto have no estate or Interest wnaiever in that certain pI ropeity situate ill Salt l.aue rlij and coui'tv, lah. lot 4. block Ins, plat li. Salt l.alii City survey, und that they and exit of them i forever enjoin-- d and debarred from asserllini any clatiuwhalevet lu or to said property ad- verse to plaint. If; adjudging aim j plaintiff to be ti e owner 1:1 iet of said pvo..-erty- . and that the several cla'msof dnrtulan'a operate as a cloud on tdalntlff s tltlel quieting and confirm na plaintliT in his title to the of said and for other and further relief, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that if von fall to appear and answer the said r mipinint aa above required, the said plaintiff will apply to thecourt for the relief demanded there. n. Witoess, the Hon. Charles S. Z.in. .indue, and the seal of the District court t the Third Judicial District. In ami for I , the territory of Ctah, this .fita day of j8KAUJulv, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. Hkniiy O. McMim.aM, Clailt By Gao. D.Loomib, Deputy Cleric. MKSUU.S HklE. IirUSVANTTO ASOKPRK OF SALE TO I me directed by lb" Th td Judicial Histricl court of the Territory of I'tali. I shall rxp' se nt public sale, at the front door of the County Court llou ie, in the city and County of Salt l,ak and Terr.tory of I'lata. on tiie !th day ot Septemter, nt o'clock. M., tiie fo'.lowiug teal estate, t wit : All thai certain piece or par-cel of Wild s.tuate In Salt I.uke citv. county of Salt I.akc an t territory of I lah. t ounded and uei'iii'ert xs follows, to wit. All of lot eicbl idi in block forty-si- nsi. Kinney ft Oourlay s linoroved city plat of Salt Lake city; tovelh.-- With the tenement, and ap-purtenances tlieieuuto behmatng or In auy-- Ise upiiertnititttf To N s "d :i the property of Samuel K. Vance and Moll e S. Vance, at the suit of Nel-lie Wail. m of sa'.e cash, E. It, Pwosi. V. S Maivbal. Bv Oscar Vanden ook Paputy Muratial. Iiatcd Sepicuils r Itb, l.i. - ERRITOEIaL days, eakot afternoon in the early part ireok that two Omaha young men Jtobe6pendingthedayatafann otto Missouri. They were lying ir backs in the shade of some tie banks of yellowish river. " --on see those two little mounds I with grass and scarcely distin-jle- r 6id one to the other, what are they, graves? 7 we, and thereby hangs a history territorial days of Nebraska." joimy and Bichardson families n this neighborhood and owned If ag farms or ranches, and were Mof the most neighborly char-Wle- n their children grew up the r people oi tbe tw0 families were CDt upon each other for society, arid the dull routine of rural life ween and picnics and such inno-t- s as suggested themselves to iistic fancy, and thongh the boy3 iris lacked the accomplishments adorn the young people of the t generation, they had their full the girls of beauty and the boys Si dash which makes even rustics ill able in female society. jjf i Richardson, now in her 18th year, sparkling brunette, and could up a herd of cattle with any of the Jim Tolmywas a dashing cow-2- 2, who could jump his horse over ci rail fence and pick up a mlver off the grass while his steed was i. at the rate of fifteen miles an hour, two, James and Julia, had been , lien rivals since childhood, Julia Toliny and Tom KbW-- i Tolmy had occEsion vdt'a hia wife T the CwtJetou. Eo arce an" went for hi. horse; but aa nnusUiu thins had the happed The horse had broken strayed away. the animid a long distance, whenXIl himself to rest. He heard crack!in3 leaves at his back, and thinking it was his horse turned round. He found him-se- lf face to face with his mortal enemy, Tom Richardson, carrying in his hand a MJ.. No alarm, no anger, was by either. "Are you heeled, Jim?' asked Richardson in a quiet sort of way. Well, no, Tom," answered James just as quiotly. "I forgot the shooter this morning," "Then I've got the dead wood on you " "So you have, Tom." "Do you take water, Jim?' "Oh, yes, Tom, I take water." "By-b- Jim." "So long, Tom," and they parted. A month later James Tolmy was again up early in the morning and strolled off in the direction of the Richardsons', but this time didn't forget his "shooter." Tom Richardson was milking his last cow. "You're a slow milker, Tom," he said, looking quietly over the fence at his en-emy. Tom looked up. "Yes," he replied calmly, "I am very slow this morning." "Are you 'heeled,' Tom?" softly asked the other. "Well, no. You see the milking" "Then I've got tho dead wood on you." "To be sure, Jim," he answered lazily. "Do you take water, Tom?" "Oh, yes, Jim; I take water some-time- s, like yourself." "Good morning, Tom." ; "So long, Jim." And the relentless foes once more separated. The feud had nar-rowed down to the two. A third time they both met, now on the banks of the Mis-souri, so there was water for both. This time they were both heeled; each had his loaded rifle. With hearts of lions, but stealthily as tigers, they approached each other slowly and cautiously. "Is there any water about?" asked Tolmy, in a bitter irony. "Not a drop, Jim," was the easy re-ply, and they advanced a little closer. Quick as lightning Richardson raised hia rifle and fired Tolmy dropped, but ere death sealed his eyes forever he raised his weapon and lodged its contents in his enemy's heart. Both were found dead next day within fifteen yaxds ol each other. This was the end of tho last act in the domestio tragedy. But now a word of poor Julia. Pas-sionate in love she was inconsolable in grief, and after the slaughter of the brother she had loved and of the lover she Btill adored died broken hearted. She was buried beside the grave of Belle, the intended of her brother. And these are the two little graves which are the indices of the story. Cecil Hastings in Omaha World-Heral- ActWity In London Streets. The thing that most astonished mo about London, and that I had been least prepared to see there, was tho amazing activity in the streets. A New Yorker born and bred, who has seen the princi-pal American cities, fancies that there can be nothing in the world like Fulton street and Broadway. But after one hour on foot in London he will regard that heart of New York's traffic much as a turbulenri old sailor I heard of regarded a revolver. "What are you going to do with that pea shooter?" he asked. "Nobody would be afraid of that. Stand off a bit and fire at me a few times till I see what it will do. Now, if you happoned to have a knife about you and felt sassy I'd feel afraid of you." Julian Ralph in Harper'a Weekly. eg that she was the better horse-- o to say, of the two. " i the children grew to a certain then their manner to each other td, when Julia no longer talked liy to James and challenged him ring deeds of horsemanship, and James felt shorn of all his dash ravery and was awkward, absent mid in the presence of Julia. To-- and alone they were silent and lfortable. It was only in company " amcs seemed to rally, and when thinking nobody was watching, I lift her dark eyes from under sweeping lashes and look with iig admiration on her old playmate, here is no use to dwell on the flickering omens of love. - sufficient to say that James and loved. Love is a passion which, rer much and long it smolders, expression at last, and the longer sldcrs the more abrupt and plainor the avowal. The avowal came. s was accepted and the young c were happy. Their parents con-- but thought it better to defer the for a year. When they were told s determination James said: "Do now I think my sister Belle and brother Tom will get ahead of us don't hurry up?" "Torn!" she ex-c- d; "why, the gawk is ashamed to its girl!" ever you mind, I see them often to-- r " Thusthe lovers confided in each and the young and old of both were happy in expectancy. But ft year would not be long in ig, as Julia said, still a year often s many changes, especially in s of the heart. Twenty miles away the Castleton family, where James anting for stray stock had often Mabel Castleton was a beautiful well born, accomplished and affa- - different type of beauty from 'Richardson. She was fair and tall. nustanga had been straying away much of late in that direction from Tolmy ranch. Of course James ''go in pursuit of them and call to k about the fair Mabel. In those nt visits he and Mabel became at-;,- 1 to each other, when, faithless to isagement and forgetful of the ' Julia, he induced her to elope "hn, and the first known of the f was that they were married. ' Richardson's feelings may be r imagined than described. She Shted, she was betrayed and jeal-fire- d her. The whole Richard-i'- y felt outraged, and the Tol-t- o do them justice, were scarcely 'sinfully ehocked. The false lover, lif8 that such would be the result, discreetly out of the way for weeks, supposing both families to have 4 down, he visited his parents, i Tom Richardson heard of his ar-te rode over quietly toward the 37 residence with a rifle at his sad-lo- As he approached he observed 03 and his skter together, and he ted hew to act. :jny retreated inside, but soon alao with a rifle. Seeing this, 'ardson raised his rifle. The act was ed by Tolmy. Both fired simul-- " and Belle dropped dead, with the bullet intended for her Frantic and appalled at hav-ulle- d hig fiancee, Bichardson gal-- r. awy, filled with remorse and The Tolmya now, from being Sats for their relative, became ag-n- d avengers, and the Castle- - wough Mabel's marriage was none : u- contriving, took sides with their JW--l- aw. The feud was now be-- rrnng from the interment of Belle unys nd Castletons had, or pre-t-o have, occaaon to pass the 5" residence. They apprehend, ae such course had barricaded the nd watched for the approach of l!aIcade. A desperate fight ensued,-aon-the first to fall was old Mr. y and two of the Castleton boys. Kfchardson residence was set on nd the desperate fight grew fiercer rcer until the night mercifully wn and stopped it TV on both sides were wounded and A b injarljTnshJhej- - souce'to rBKunous. Estate of F.lty.a Barker deceased. N'OTICH IS IIF.RK1IV 01VKM HY THK administrator of the estate of E Ir llarker. deceas d. to the creditors of. ami all persons harniK claims attaint! the said deceased, to exhibit Iheiu. with the nei-- ry vouchers, wltidn four mouths after theilrst publication of this notice, to the said adnilnis-trniora- t rooms 8 and P Scott Auerbach build-Ina- , Salt Lako City. In the County of Silt Lake, Utah. Wll.l 1AM II. ItAKKKR. Administrator of estate of fclua Barker, de-ceased. Dau-- September l, DM). Kiiank Piam'n. Attorney for Administrator. SIMMONS. Inthe District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial Dlsuictof Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Kate Doskijih. Plaintiff, 1 vs. J. Summons: JohK DonKijjoN, Defeudant, I THF. PKOPI.R OF THE TF.RItlTOtlY OP aend greeting to John lloiialsou, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by theabovenam Slaintlff In the ti l court of the Third of the Terrltorv of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of een-lce- ) after the Hervlee on you of this summons -- tf served within this comity ;nr, If served out of this county, but lu this district, wlthlntwentydays, otherwise within fojty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. Tho said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving; the bonds of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and awarilliu; to planum the custody of the minor child, Mary A. Donelson, Issue of said mar-rag-grunting to plaintiff all fu ther and prujier leiiet, und costs of su t. Above relief prayed on the ground that on the vflh dav of June, IMi. defendant fleserted fits plaintiff, acd has ever sine, ahs.nted himself, leav'mi-plaln- t ft Ignorant as lo I ill. address or whore ahotits: and further that since Bald date has not In any manner outrihuttd to the supw.f of ya'd pla!ntirt and child. And you are hereby notified that tf you fail to appear and answer the said complaint above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district ( I court of the Third judicial district. BEAU V in and for the Territory of Utah this ( t I Rtrddayof Auirust. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Hknky O. McMiixah, Clerk. Bv Geo D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE To 7)t'frit( Coiirf, Third Judicial Di$-triv- Application of Dudley Holland Smith for change ot name. YOl'K PETlTluNtlt RKHPECTF17I.LY to the court his reaeons aa herein ret forth for desli lti a change of name, wish-ing to change it from Uudley Holland Hmlth to Dudley Holland, my reasons for desiring this change aro ae follows; First- - Having a maiden aunt (by the name of Holland who Is possessed of considerable, properlv. and who wishes me to do eo. Second-- It Is desired by my mot her. Third -- My father harliiKcontrlbuted nothing to the support of his family for a period of more than seven yearj, though In good health ai.d amply able so to do. Fourth- - Because there is sip h a ridiculously larire number of people named Smith in almost very locality In this eouutry. My mother s uaiun Is Mrs. W. n. Hmllli. place of residence Keiilitburf. Ills. My own age la twenty three years, and am residing In Salt Lake City, Utah. Holland Is my mother a maiden name as well as mv own middle name. DUDLEY HOLLAND HMIII1. TERRITORY OF UTAH. I.M. COUNTY OF 8 A LT I. A K E. I Dudley Holland Hmllli being nrstduly sworn on hia oath savs, 1 am the pel loner In the foregoing petition. I have eurerullv read said petition and know the contents t hereof and the same is true. IMtMJtr Ht,ijiiii Smith. Subscribed and sworn to before uis this Una day ot Auirust, A. u .. faiAf,.! '",rk. Endorsed No.mW. Title court. Application of Dudley Holland Smith for cbanife of name. Filed August, IHVU. HS.NHV U. McMillan, Clerk. TERRITORY OF UTAH. I . COUN1Y CF MALE LAKE. ('" I, Henry tl. McMillan, Clerk of the Third Ju-dicial D, strict court of Utah Territory, do hereby cerllly that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of the original petition for change of name, filed Augusta, lauu. Ill the ac-tion therelnentltled. filed In my office. Witness mv hand and the seal of said court at Salt Lake City, lUlsUndday BiEAI.J of August, A. D !(. IlnstnYf. Mi Mtt.i.AH, Clerk. By Geo. D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS. . In the District Court in and'for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, Couuly of Bait Lake. Aknii RoniNHON, Plaintiff, ) vs. Summons. John Robinsok, Defendant. ) The people of Ihe Territory of Utah send greet-ing to John liobiuson, defendant: r0U ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO r In an action brought against you by the ariove named plaintiff In the Id ttrlrt Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint died therein within ten days (exclusive of the d ly of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will tie taken against you, according to the prayer of said oomplaliit. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrt mony existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant, and for costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on th ground of desertion and failure on the partot the defendant to pro-vide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, having the ability to do so. and without her consent or sufllclent reason or cause for so aAnd you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as ahove required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for tl.e relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of tha District Court of the Third Judicial District, 8EAI..1 in and for tha Territory of Utah, this flth day of August, lu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENRY O. McMILLAN, Clerk. By (ieo. D, Loomls, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THK CITY Or Council to extend water mains on First Potith street, between West Temple and First West streets. Notice Is hereby given by Ihe city council oi Bait Lake City of the intention of such council to make the follow lug desert hed improvement, to wit: Extending and Isvmg Iron water plte'S i r mains kbmg the following streets, namely; First Hiuth street, between West Tenif.le ana First West streets, und decaying three fourths ot th cost thereof, tlmated st nir. nuiniri-- and fifty IM'i dollars, by a lial aesin nt upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following descrllied disir. t, being the district to be ariected or lienelltied by said Improve-ment, namelv: Part of lots 6 and T. slid all of lot ft. bliM-- lis, part of lots I and , block 77. all in plat A. Halt Lake ot V survey. All protests and objections to the currying out of siu b in-tention must be ptesetit"d in writing tolhe city recorder on or H- - ptmlr t. I being the tjrue set by the sa'd council when It will hear and consider such objections as may b made thereto !y order of the city council ofKaltLak City, mwl July W, ltm LOi'M HYAMH. City Keoorder. Salt Lake City, September 5. iiw. Settling a Dispute. An Italian who keeps a fruit stand on the corner of Court and Schermerhorn streets became engaged in a wrangle with a small boy who tried to get three apples for five cents. A policeman off duty stepped up to the stand, saying, "What is the matter, Italy?" The boy fled while the Italian was explaining the cause of th difficulty. The policeman helped himself to two juicy pears from a lot labelled five cents each, and ranched one of them, putting the other in llis pocket. He sagely told the Italian to be careful in his dealings with boys, and it was a question whether tho fruit vender was as angry at the decamping boy as at the policeman whose coat tail was weighed down by the pear he had deposited there. Brooklyn Eagle. X0T1CE THE INT NTION OF THE CITY OF toextond water main on Twrlltti East and Foiutli fioulh nirei ts. NotPe Is herehy given by the city rounrll cf Salt Lake dty ol the intention of sin h council to mase the fidlo aing des. rllied Improvement, Extending and lavlnv Iron wt-- r pl s or males along ie following stre-- i, nam-.- y: From the center "f ThPrt and Fourth eirreis on Twelfth Fas' to Fourth Hoitlh thence wet-war-on end one half blocks with lateiaefor culinary purposes only, and defraying cost thereof.e.t maie 1 at knnd'ed dcllars. I a Ival upon the int. or B,c, f within the f.illowltix dlt;et b!u ; the d.strio, lo hi ar- - tl or twnellted bv sa d Imurovemeiit. namely: AM of l 1 nd f W'e'k bit '' X and H, t!o k fi. iots I and t. bio- - k ill . lots, a. 1 and s, block lu; lou and 7, w k 4.nd i 4 and 5. bbs k 1. all in plat P. 8 lt Laki City eurvev All protests and objection to the carrying out oi aiu-- indention must t presented in writing to the city recorder on or before Hp tember W. i'W. being the lime "t by tha aild cou II when it wiil hear and ronlder sin h object! ns as msy le tnsde toereto Hv order of th el'v touucll of Ball Lake city, made Way 1 IHfl Iiris Hva ms, City Recorder. Salt Lake city. Hopt S. IMrt A Students' Introduction. A theological student who was accom-panied by his professor to a country place where the forwer was to preach prevailed on the professor to make the Arising to make the opening prayer. announcement, ha amazed the congre-gation by saying: "Professer Smith will now lead us in a petition of the faculty of h seminary to the throne of grace of which I have the honor to be a student. After, accompanying him your humbie servant will attempt to preach the word whose shoes he w not worthy to unloose." Whether the audience got his state-ments in reference to his professor and his order of service sufficiently separated to comprehend the situation is not told, .youth's Corma?"on- - SUMMO.VS. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. OVf.TT.st TCBS'iino, Plaintiff, I vs. arMtfos. lUNNin Tcrnhebu, Defendant ) The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Hannah Turn her, defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the Tiird Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Bled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of aervicei after the service on yon of this summons- - if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but lu this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the pluintiff and de- - 'eAb?ve relief prayed for on the ground that about the year lM, the said defendant disre-garded the solemnity of her marriage vow and deserted and abandoned the plalnti.l willfully and without just raose or reason, aim ever since and still does desert and willfully aban-don plaintiff and live -rt and apart fr. m him without any sufllclent cans or reason. And you are herehy notified that If ym fall' to annear and answer the said complaint as above recjnireo. the said plaintiff v.iil apply to tha court for the relief demanded toereia. H'ltiifM, the Hon. Charles h. Zane Judge, and the sal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, BIAL. in and for the Terrltorv erf Ulb, thls t day of Aunui-- t In the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HKNKY G. MCMILLAN. Clerk. By Ge t. D. Loomia, Deputy Clerk. Selecting a Part. Chicago Actres-s-I should like to have a revival of "Cinderella " Theatrical Manager--Do you think you part of Cinderella- - C& o, but I'd do beauti-JlJn- e of the sisters whom Cinder- - Weekly. NOTICK. IX PEKSONH AKK HEREHY WARNED i under the penalty provided by ordinance not lo remove the bod y of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, v.ittiout first notifying the city scavenger, who will leu direction for lu dlspont. WILLIAM 8HOWALL. City cavigr, AprtllT l"W. Iioom, Cuy HalU Ingennooaness at Sea. me cousin He won the last Austin (of Texas)-Th-at's nothing. sombreros, two . wolf skin cap STttaS plug hats on Mr. Hamson . election. Puck- - He Discovered Her Age. did yeh tell Silas jJSTwhen he ast yeh fer me the pother nht that veh had set apart a calf h knCytJane-W.- n. after yeh told him be wen? down teh the barnyard n' county e ring on the olei cow's horn, seen him since.-Ch- aer. fficial Itoticge. JS01ICK THK. INTENTION OF THE CITY OfN OFell lo extend water mains on Kifbtn Kat street, from cent.H' of Fourth and Fifth Kouib to center" t Seventh and eighth H.utb trt N(rtic is here y iven by the city Council of S't Iji!te ity o! the Intention of iieh ciim-1- I t n are the following de riid Improvemeiit, bimi extending nd laying Iron water pipe or tuaiiis aiong loilowlng namely: lleg Irmitif tt tl.e center of l oorth ami Ilfth iftouthon Klghtn r t street and running sooth to ie cen:-- r of heveutb and Ligb'n Hooth rts sruJ defrsylng three ffurtns of t b c et eetimaied at elxty-ei- s han-- i drd i(ti-dolr- . Dy a i':l asaeesioetll s the lot or p;e .if ground witbln the foliow- - Itlg deKTit--d distrt' I. le llig the district lo he afteetel or heneiuied by sud imfrovenir.t, namely: Ail of ! . tiwH i. lot I, I, bio. k Hi ; I'd I. . 7. S, bb-- tat. bt a. i. . . biork V; lots a X. 4 . bkick l; lot I. 3. f , bbtk I": lote. 7, bwk l. nd Una . . bio. js aa in p t B. Salt Lake City enrvey. All prote sod o!,jetir;s to the earryln mt ot sucii intention ' pre,.ted to wrttttif to the city rc,rdr on r befor Bptmter 3). the time le--t by th eaid rouncll w on rt will ler and rmwArt i objection ntay t-i- made thereto. order of toe Council of H"lt Lak etf,tmade Jan 171.W O.fH "J Lak CltfecDia ira i. lo . HOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY j OFCouncil to extend water mains on Sixth East street, between t Irst and Second South street. ' Notice is hereby given by the City Council of ' i Salt Lake City of the lntentbm of s.icb Co incil to make the foiioeiug deeciioed Improvement, Extending ana laying irm water pii.es cr ma ns along the following streets, naniiv: Sixth Eaet street, between First and Second South strata, and rte'ravin thre fo irtos theeot ef. at Eight Hundred ' itxui Doilars. by a l al iiKn th ' lets or pieces of gronad atthin ti. followtn dsTita-dd:strir- t. being tt djrtr.c. t. tm af- - i reed or ben f 'ted br s:d improvemcat. i namely: Part of bt 4 and &. bloct fw. ail of ' lote 7 and sand part of lot 1. block W. all In plat B. halt Lako City enrrey. All protest ' and ob.iomtot.ca."T;.lagat otsu'h tn- - tention must h prnied in wr.tlag to tr. City Recrderonor twlore Pant. J. luti. being i the time st by th sa d inncil when it wi.'l hear and consider siK.h objection as may be made thereto. Byo-oer- the city ComaeU of Salt Lak made May , tf HTA9 a.T Reorder. p.-.- f ciir Jbmi,'-'- "' s i s. I SOTICE , Sait Lak CTTT. Utah. September 4. im. Tn Whom it msy eoneem : M y wife. Eidridge. having iett my bed and with-out cause, I will not be respoof ihi for any dents contracted byker The Parsees lay their dead on da kha-ma- s, " where the or "towers of silence, rultures clean the bones, which m month are removed deep wells containing the dust of man geaeratiofi ACCOUNTS DUE OR IS launSy and merchandiae Pr-baec-to January I. 1J. will be plaited I hi Sands of an attorney tf not paid rey Septem- - |