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Show I HA 1 oDALL W i II Mil iions Thit are ArpnVed at Home and. by t19 Datees at Shrine of the Fair Goddess. tl ELEGANT MILLIiTEBT eluding Picturesque Broad Brimmed Hats, Coquettish Little Bonnets and Stylish Sailor Eats. ,3t which fashionable women desire to ,tain ia way of hats Bnd bonnets is a Ljgear which displays their charms to best advantage, and at the same time OF FIFB BONNET, IPCCHESS from what their Trie consequence is the late in millinery is a large one. , There 4i coquettish little bonnets and here are black bonnets; there are pictur-sqi-e broad brimmed hats and stylish sail-ptiit- Apropos of the last mentioned it nay be told that bands of red and blue ibbon encircle many of the sailor hats. i quite new shape of hat is small and lose, the exact form of a beef eater's, with ,3 inch taken off the brim and two inches ilthe depth of the crown, which at the op was wider than at the base. In our cut is illustrated the Ouch ess of rife bonnet. As may be seen, this has a toping crown covered with turquoise blue hina crepe which forms waved puffings n front, interminftled with gold liase. A land of jeweled galon is used as a diadem. Ms charming bonnet is tied with velvet dbbon strings. Summer Jewelry. Summer jewelry is the prettiest thing bat has appeared in a long time. Elsie Bee, in Jewelers' Circular, describes it as follows: ' It is of enameled silver in all the new int-erlaced and geometrical forms, and the mailing tints are white and turquoise line. These are used in combination, rel-ieving one another daintily. The diverg-snc- e from these forms is in knotted ropa iesigns of white enamel, suggesting yacht- - isg costumes, ana oi course the sentim-ental heart, suggesting strolls on the beach and down the mountain side. The flowers in white enamel on silver are the daintiest things imaginable for vapory rammer toilets. Silver brooches copy flo w-- but leaves offer better designs. Gradu-ated ivy leaves overlapping one another, the shamrock with its stems wound around making a sort of framework for the leaf. The graceful maple with its notched edges ind decorative twining, sweet pea leaves with a couple of folded buds, and the thist-le with its prickly edge are the favorite models. Many of these leaf pins have a pearl as a drop of dew, and more have irid-escent insects as an additional ornament. . Kid Cloves. Kid gloves are again infavorin England, there very light shades are worn. Some useful gloves are made of Russia leather, which, though dyed, possesses its fragrant odor. For riding or driving there are the Tyrol gloves, like soft washleather, for-merly only made in pale buff or gray, but now to be had in white, with any number of. large silver buttons, or with gauntlets to protect the wrists. The great advantage is that these gloves can be washed with plain soap and water, and with a little care in drying come out like new. These lre just the thing for country wear and lawn tennis. Novelties In Evening Shoes. Gold kid is the latest thing in evening Ihoes. It will be difficult to get anything "lore extravagant than this for the same purpose. The kid Is covered with a layer w solid gold. The metal loses its brill-c- y in wear, but never rubs off. These woes are ornamented with paste buckles Md have Louis haels. Then there is silver kid, quite the thing for weddirjg woes. MiS8 Tennant wore silver kid shoes on the occasion of her wedding. A. Charming- Costume. The usual cut of jackets is short in the tosque, close fitting at the back, and either spening loosely in front or fastened with He button, but some of the blue serge and C0STUMB WITH ZOUAVE JACKET. ''t serge dresses are made with short mde4 zouave jackets, showing a full lrt Peeping rrora beneath at the back of waist. rie attractive costume here illustrated dark blue serge, with a souave jacket Med in white. The full plastron is of Jt surah. The front breadth of tha Jt is also braided in white to match tha ket. ML I LAKE CITY Sights and Scenes in and Around the Inter-Mounta- in Metropolis, PUCES OF MEREST TO VISITORS Useful Information for the Home--. seeker, the Investor and the Visitor, A GUIDE TO THE TOUSIST. Salt Laks's Location. Attrac-tion- s an,1. Climate-Garfiel- d Beach and Other Resorts. Tfis city of Salt Lake has a reaches fame whlc. around the world. The populatn l, Is situated at the base of th. Watch tmooulntains tt a ,ovely vdueyi resources and Is eighteen n.llM distant fram Great Salt Lake. Its elation abov, ea level is 4.3H, feet. Thereat mnj point, of interest to visitors In the aty a4 near it Here are some of them: The Temple, This magnificent oream- - white grralt strno-tur-e was begun April 8, 1853. It U 190D100 feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the tew.r8,when completed, will be 800 feet In height. Over JWTOO have been expended on the Temple, th..iLis now nertng completion. In Ss5rsssi3as?3j the 11 the spa- - The Tabernacle, ewSt areli 'he services of the Mormon cmireh, and these are attended eveir Sunday EL. meuB? ""npregatlons of people, both and Gentile, The structure is oval Is shape, seventy-liv- e feet high and WWxiro feet in length and breadth. It has a seating capa- city ot ia.000 people, and here may be heard what Is claimed to be the fiueBt organ In the world. Patti once sang In tfie tabernacle, and jmnstrated t hat its acoustic powers are very The Gardo Hons, or Amelia Palace, was built by Brigham loung wh willed that it should be the re8idenoe of his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom Young, but since his death It has been used as the ojflcial residence of dignitaries of the church. Brigham Toung's Residue, known as the e and th Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. Then are situated In what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot In which 1 Brigham Young's Grave. This can be reached by passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old mini wall which at one time encompassed Brlgham's pri-vate property. One or two of the prophet's wives repose beside his last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave and there Is space left near by for the graves of his other wives. - , xtesoret Museum This institution is situated on South Tempi street, directly opposite Temple square. II contains a large number of Interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history of Utah. It Is well worth a visit Prospect Hill with Its lookout towor command a splendid 'view of th etty and its surrounding. The Tithing Building possesses interest as being the general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon church from Its disciple. Liberty Park, In the southeastern portion of tk eity is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce, on Second South street, is visited by those who take an Interest in the commercial standing of the city. There are several large cases con-taining specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. Salt Lake Theater being selected. This latter place ef amuse-ment was built by Brigham Young over thirty j ears ago. It is a large and beaunfol temple and is comfortably arrangod. Assembly Hall, near the temple, Is used In winter fr worship by the Mormons, the tabernaole being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 120x8 feet, and cost (11(10.000. The ceiling is dec-orated with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place tl the golden plates to Joseph Smith. The Natatorium is a large circular bathing house, the center of which, under a glass roof, 1 a swimming pool. The water Is brought in pipes from Beck's Hot Springs. There are also a huge number of bath rooms. Electric Street Car connect with every point of Interest In the citv The system is new and th appointments good. Rapid transit is assured. Camp Douglas, three mile eaetof the city and over fet above it, 1 beautifully laid out in th midst of Hwns and orchard, aud the barracks and houses of th officers are built of tone. The a wide view of the city and E?vond where Great Salt Lake lie llae molten silver at the foot of the western mountains. r Beck's Hot Spring are In the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. Thoy issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid In cases of rheumatism, dyspepsia and Th waters are used bota and externally, and there is bath house and necessary appo?ntants 'or the comfort of pai.nt.. The Warm Sulphur Springs betweenjts Hot Springs and the city, about III Thsre is a good ffisl and Snlortable bath house in connec-tion witothTsprings, and they oan b reached by street railway. , The Mountain in magnificent canyons, and air?oin of the grandest are within atle? the tourist to sSend diys,"wekroTmonths among their ffr.M to fish, to hunt, to scale the wKlhltJer.?ldtlsof and to gather wild nower mossy springs, beneath the of umbrageous pines. Big Cottonwood --Lde tonnst. ffeTare laSftl-r- y and" Ma7rtha ery from which Cottonwood liver; and fltatirtto mounUins are lakes these SeParley'sfEmlgraflon. and City Cree canyTlfextremely picturesque and delightfully wnantic. Fleasant Drive Ik.a aronnd the outskirt of the SmTto quiet country road., and Fity' through a the line dividing meadows of rich efamonSins are nefe? entirely lost ma,t the branches of tree oti-romuu-dog- ros- e aud iMcauA'oimow.coveredpeaSs. A fwvePto Fort Douglai and then a mile further Ssmnthem, on the th of July. lS47' The Greats Salt Lake, Ernest Ingersoll, "few per-- SiilT how wonderfully, strangely 5n,iht and spealuns of lsunSu U Clnson ba i Wnere rjj" j d d )n AslaV ,Vi have ever seen more wonderon ca? effects than In tfw coloring more iecwryin gaU sunset on the tre f w o. Lake is ."ewaVe are a bright blue Garfield Beach nln and comfort for a dip t. !2Uerfo!iVwa and also all the thing tie inMr man. Interest for ej visitor ' beach la Bhne . Union Pactfic Bail- - , way company. TtSSX SrtS a4UwcilWr,. J ia- i- WALKER . HOUSE. center of thu City and has ali thi Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-cla- n houst ist Ho'tel 'h Uuslness and Tour- of Salt Lake Oity. Passenger Elevator. TheWalker & the Metropolitan Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt lake City. G.S.KRB Propr. THE CULLEN. THE Gso. M. ScoTTi JA. Ot.Krtrs!i!( II. S. Rcifrniu, Preiiilt'nt. Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., USCOnroRATED.) Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGLNTS FOB the Dode Wotxl Rbtin, Stwtte Wire IUpe, Vacuum Cjlintler aud Ettftno Oils, Hercule IViwdar, AtU Ktijrini aol IloU ere, MiK'k Injwtora, liuflulo Jefforson llors Whim, Blak I'mnc Miners' and lilackaiuiUu' Tools, Kto. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lako City, - Utah Modern Hotel Qp SALT LAKE CITY. S. C EW1G. Proprietor. SALT LAKE MEAT Ca niioksalec Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Meats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard ItOLAXD & SAMPSON, Cor Third South and fifth U'ejfSfreefi. 0. VAN BUSKIRX. OFF1CB Os T, C ST E3 The Van Rnskirfc lonsfmont Cn. GENERAL REAL ESIAll BUSINESS TRANSACTED, SPECIAL imSTlQS IJ III FORMING OF SINCICATEi AGENTS FOR EASTESS CAPITAL lie do not handU SXAPS, tu! GOOD ItAKGAMSf JCXI'liKJKNCKD Ol'liKATOKH and mbn ot th Rwb KTr Baji4 170 MAIN STREET, comer; Second South. ,f Jj Office, 219 S. Main Street. W JilTi-- Nl t'B.ler Om.--. mWtV steam carpet cleanino n?V Luther end VtttrtM fimrktia jSrfftw x ' t trpctn Mk.Ip ami I.nhl. U l'plioNirto. Furuiturt Rw mjl;,,,' i'airinu nmU'l(iitist 'tei.i.S.L... Ii. S. WHITEHEAD -::- -W. J. KING-::-- Dealer In IHARDWARE, STBVEfe THE ITAII POULTRY COMIMW, Wholesale Prod nee Dealers, General Commission Merchants. Sole Western Agents for the Hestonand Bell Spring Creamery Hotter. l'J West Knd South st. Telephone 79; P. O.boxoll. Branch house FarkCtiy, Utah. MolphAFff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases, and .... Statuary .... 140 Main St. SALT LAKE CITY. TINWARE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 279 Soula Main Street, Silt Uta Clt, Clil ncoporated, April W, 1800. Iota House Building Company. J. T. F. P. MlM)K!MN. Jl. It IIlCKO. l'rcnitlmit. Treaniter. (jein-ra- l Mojr. Salt Lako, Utah. This company t purely a luiiiin lusiiiuiioii, organUm! In ftay, anil mod rv Hjim'tCully iuH the allontlon of thimn ililrlii( i ntuge,, nitlinr fur home or for sain, lo Uju neat, lusty uinl attraciive appear.-- irrntri) by thi rla.. of eot w lien Cniiilileleil. W e olntiu )lnt tliey are tronger and warmer (has th iinliimiy rnsiiu biiililliiff, the seciiniis all lnni( made an. I put Ugether bj thereby milking the work pfrfoclty tight. We are now prepare. I f,ir-nis- Mtiinale, take iMiturncji and complete Imildlnir on iliort time), The fe of the pulillo I most rt'pti't fully solicllnl. Oltlca and yard So. 1190 Yi ttl North Tciiijilo irt. ( Examine Our ri,;ns ami Trim Mm hn Mi PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first class hotel In Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT SEW E00M3 Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. rpHE HOTEL GROUNDS ARE DEOORATEd' JL with lawn and shade trees, making it the most pleasant summer resort in the mountain region. L. SIMONS, Prop. H enry f.clark TAIL'OR." SO East First South street. jpERFEC" FIT Snell&Co. Anfilo-America- n Shiitaiers. 55 west Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah Cqpymchteo J V mr it en e"vffi ,(sH 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 soe me or send for price list and in-structions for Repairing done. 364 south State road, opp new hoteL fiEiIn! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized JS2Q. -- :- Charter Perpetual, Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, 1,705,20171 Continental Insurance Company, Of XTw To. Cash Capital, - f 1,000,000.00 IiiMuranco HoHcrve, - t!,470,.'l.'J.- - ABBetH, G,!17,773.0. When you purchase a policy that you expect to ba worth $2000 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 pood insurance laws as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fond Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus fundi can ba divided among stockholders. Iioth have to bo held for th security of policy holders as long as a jwjlicy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, w?SdScfu.. iiouil Aucnta -- SPECIAL Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth South, with line 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. Skookam Root Cromer. Grow Hair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. Is Tree from all coloring matter. (TraJr matt rijuUrttt y Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an tonest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Boot Hair Grower Co. NEW YORK. Eaa &ala --ur U Sau-t-tla- ta. NOTICE fT THE INTENTION OF T3 F. C1T V C H N-- cii to extend mrrmUn nn Nei.tmet. Nolle is hell-b- K.vrli bv iho city Council ot Pan Luke ci:y ,,i the oiteiilon of.iieh Count 1 to the loliovims tmprviveme it. Extending and laying iron wr pipa, ' in., tis ai ig the following stisei. numclv: Sma.t VVen street, fro.o pt. ens tcrmliiiif, bet-- n Sixth atid Bereutn south, to m!dwy between Hhth and Ninth South street, and defraying s ot the cost thereof, estimate! at four thuusjnd dollars, bv a local as-scsMt-. cii- l.pon ttie lots or pieces of ground wlthlu t'ie following described district, being thedistr.i t to be mfi cted or benefited bv Mid Improvement, namely: Lots a mid 4, bio-- W; lota-- and 8, bun-I- t ; lot 1. if. Tars, block 16; lots S, i and n. block lit- lotsi! and : block 7; lots ft and . block ft: all in H.,t A. bilt Lake City surv. y. Ail profits aid ob-jections to tl e carrying out of sit. h. intention must lie presented in writing to the citv Kerorder on or li'tii. Ifm, ni tlie time set by the said Couue'l when It will bear and c ns der silt h objection as nuv be made thereto. By order of the City Co rnell ot Salt I.ak City, made Sept. loth, Imn. Louis Uyams, City Record r. Official Itotucc. VT1CE OK INTENTION OK THE CITV Conn, t! o: Salt l.u citv to construct sew-ers in Sewer I "strict No. . Notice in I.i v g.vrti b the City CVnncil of Suit Lakecl yofl e tr!..tloi of su.-- 11 to m tlte the follow nh de r.u-- Improvemtut. u To construct a line of newer ;at r lis e-- i nod nlonttbefollowiit tret of id de:tr,. Ww.atth I'.ni titvvt itri. I NoHot SU l.ke ,.11 r.lnirat Uieuu.m-rtlono- f Ht West anil Soi.th tre.-t- , nmtiiin; ou!h to Fourth Hotitta ftieet, tietk- el along Veortb Miiith miv-- t to l,i nn t thenre outh loiis Seeond Ka.t street to KifiiN SouthBtr. '. II -- t alontf Kifm 8iitn site t to se. o d WW Mrvrt. theiicr Boris alouaS'-n- d Wet tnet to Souls Tom, 1c etrei. he:i e cum along Smlh Temple slier; to place of bcKlnmi.ir. And defray th while r t thepi-of- . ettemiel ut tldt w.v.io bv a ! a' afeMi eiu ninvn fie i.ds or pic-e- of tjrotin i wiitn tUedew-- lied St wei li'.mr.et No, S,li!ij. tfce atrtct to b ' aire tea lld cliw.aily U,U. fitted by atd impiovement. The ioll.iW.liv bl, v.,s. Lumbered J. Ti. . I i', 41. m.. and . in put A, ai witbin ti.s said district and win be md ."t to i;. The moile of aMte.meiii theoef.f w ill ik, l y an equal wwntist o( the coi-- t of the npoa each wiiiare fvwt of are Itto. ula .1 ..M.a In udd-tjo- to htieh tax. the real e?itat own-er In sa d district w ill have to puy tor the r linimr coiini rt on. N rie ihe I'liiiubitiji to heuw for uch eon'-no- . t on, of w tilch no n llubl . aumaia can be made. All proteatH and ohlertlon to th carrrleg out or utich intention ntint I preieutM to the City Council i ll or brfota Tuewiav, th iilt day ot Oct. br. li), lulna; lb time et by t!i said council w hen It will hear and ooiimdvr aucli obj th uk at may 1 made thereto. Hy order of Ihe City Council of Salt Lake city, mad Sci.tcmh r i. it. f.Ot IHI1YAM8 Citv Heoorder. Salt Lakel lly. gepteinlier A IWl. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION 0FTHK01TY C M N eil to extend water mains on K Mw.it from 4thtolst9tr-i't5- Nrt'c? herebv Kivcn by the City Council of ;t.t L ike City of the Intent on of Mich C um-c-to make ihe following Improve-ment, towit : Extend ni! and biynig troii water pipes or malna alo g the tollowiuit Mrel. namely: R Ktreet from 4th to 1st utii-et- s with liileran on all croFn ttreels, and defravliiK three foiinh i of the cost i of, cstiinatt'd t two thousand iMWi do Jar bv a local . ment upon the lots or p iici suf pr. und within the follow n; liescriie i d str.ct. Twins th to Hflei ted or iH'tiettlteii bv said namely i Lot I. block 'as; lot U. lock ai; lots K and n. blivksn: lotn and I. Uo-- SI; lota Sand ;. bliK-i-, 1.1; lots I aud 4, block ll!; lot 1 .block 4; lot J, k k a; all iu plat ti. Suit Lake city surv. y, All proiesta and objections to the o irrv ni out of such ir-- t ntioa nmt be In writing lo In C ty liecorder on or befoi tX tober .ii, ImII, the lime act by the Bald Cniincll when It will hear and ronslder nueh objection an miiy be inudethereto. ny order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, mad Sept. in, sm. LOUIS 1IYAM3. City Recorder. STX MOMS. Inth distrlnt court (n and for the Third judicial dlslrlct of t'lah territory, county of Sa t Lake.- - Will am t.irgeOoruiiu. plaintiff, vs. Amelia Cornish defendant. The people of th territory of I'tah end greeting: To Amelia i '..ru'.ah. u'cu.laitt, rolJ AHK HKHKHY KKyl'IKKU TO AI'. 1 pear In an it' ilou broiiKht attaiust you by the nbove named plaintiff In Ihe dlslrlct court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of I'tah. and to answer tae complaint tiled therein w lthlu ten da leii luslv of the day of ace -vicei after the service on yon of th! numinous if served within llilsuounty; or. If served out of this nmiity. but III thm district, within twenty days; otherwise wiiitln forty .lays or Jttdirinetit by default will be taken against you according to Ihe prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have decree of till' point n,n bond of matn inony ex still between ih plainlllf and the defenilaut, and awarding the pl.tlutilt the rus-tod-of said inliior oh Id. Eihei Corn.h. Insue of marrlue; above relief prayed tor on Ihe Iflouml t ll ii In AUKIIst PWII, t,,e defen lutil will'uily and wllhoul caiiedeseitd thenta and still continue to o ucs.at ami live paia li'tini him; and also that on the vi.i day of Auiriist, Issfl, the , e en iant committed adult ry with one James 0 lush, Without . nscnt. connivance or t or pre-vious knowleilve of the plaintiff. And you are herebv untitled thai If yon fall to appear and auswer tit said complaint a above required, the said plaintiff will apnly to the conn for the repel driu hi l d iher lii. Witness, the Hon. t 'baric S, Haue, Jmlgn. and the seal of the district court of the Thud judicial district, In and for the territory of Ctah. tills ivih day of Scptemb'r In the year of our Lord one thoucand eight hundred and ninety. Ikkai.I Hknky O. Ml Mlt.l.AH, Clerk. HrGKO, D. Lenin, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Council to extend water liiiilns on Sixth East street, between First and Second South si rents. Notice is hereby Riven by the Citv Council of Salt Lake city ot the Intention of such Council to make the following descrilied Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely; Sixth East street, bet wren Firit aud Second South streets, and defray-I- tliree-foiirt- of the cost thereof, estimated l Eight Hundred iJnii Dollars, by a local asse-ame- upon the lots or pieces of ground within ti e following described district, being tlied'Slrlct to be or beneillted by said improvement, namely: Fart of lots 4 aud ft, block M. allot lots? and Hand part, of lot I, block IW, all In plat H, Salt Lake Cty survey. All protests aud objections to the currying out of such In-tention must be presented in writing to th City Uecoriler on or before Sept, Si, si,i, being the time set by the said Council when it will hear anil consider such objections as may lie made thereto, Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May awth, iwu. Lotus Hvamh, citv liecorder. Salt Lake City, September r, MAHSHAL'S SALE. 1CRPUANT TO AN KXKCI'TION TO MK 1 directed by the Third Judicial District court of the lerrltory or I'tah. 1 shall expos 'at public side, at the front doi r of the eountv court bouse, in Ihe citv ot Salt Lako. conn' vol Salt Lake ami terr to V of I'tah, on the ifilh da- of October. at o'clocn m., all tiie rlnht, title, claim and Interest, of Kaiihen Che-shire of. In, and to the following described real situate, lying, and being In Salt, Lake (ounty and descrilied as follows, Couimeni inir four 4) rods north of t he south corner of lot five if) In block thirty one (.'111, plat B, Salt L ike City survey, thence north three ii rods, thence east ten (lOi rods, thence south tiree i.Si rod, thence west ten (1") rods to place of beginning. To be sold as the property oj Keuhen Che-shire at the suit of Charles Main and E. H. Winchester. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. Pahroks. IT. S. Marshal. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. 4. PUO. ' NOTICE OP THK INTI'NTION OK THK CITY to extend w ater main on TweiitU Fast and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by Ihe city coilteil of Salt Lake city of th lnieiitiou of such council to make Ihe following ilescrllied Improveiiieni, Extending and l.n lug Iron water pipe or mains along 'lie following streets, naim iyi From the center of Third and Fourth sir.' ou Twelfth Fast to Fourth South, thence weal ward oue and one half blocks with lalera lor rtilluai-- purposes only, aud defraying three fourths of Ihe cost thcrof,etimatiiai ii nt eight hundred (ttfsmi dollar, lo a local ass ment upon the lots or pieces of ground wlthlu the following district. )lng the dlslrlct lo be affected or benetlted by a'd Improvem-uit-namely; All of lots and 1. block iti; lota I, 'J, and , block VS; lota I and '4, block ; lots n. H, T and H, block 10: lots Hand 7. block jo.sud lot 4 aud 6, block IN. all In plat F, S lit Laks lily survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out ot such Intention must Isj presented In writing to the (iltv recorder on or betor p tomt', lHW, being the time set by the ild council when It will hear and consider ticU uhjevtlon as may be made thereto,- fly order of the citv council of Halt Lake city, made MayW. IMfl. Lorn HVAHs, city ltoconler. Bait Lalte city, Sept. ft, IKiJ MARSHAL'S SALE. Tyt'RSTTANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO 1 me directed by the Third Judicial district Court of the territory of Ctah, I shall exposeat public, sale, ut the front door of the oouniy courthouse, in the city of Salt Lak, county of Salt- Lako, and territory of Utah, on the lath day of Octols-- r, 1SK), at 1 o'clock m all the right, title, claim, and Interest of Kmma A. Benedict et a)., of. In, and to the following de scribed real estate, situate lying, and being In Salt Lake county, and described as follows, Lots ft. 6, 7. and H, in block 1H7, In plat C, Salt Lake City survey, exept such s of said lobs as were heretofore taken by the 1). It. G, Railway company as a rlgut of way for Its, railroad, In Salt. Lake City, Utah, first selling lot 5. To be sold as the property of Fmnia A. Ben-edict ot al. at the suit of John Longinald. Terms of sale cash. B. H. Pahshns. U. S. Marshal. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated September 34, IKO. NOTICE TH r. 1 NTF.N TION OF Til K CfT Y OOUN OF ell to extend ival-- r mains on Flghth Kant etreet, from cciiliof Fourth and Filth Hoiilh to center of Seventh and Klghth South streets i Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake city of trie Intention of such council to make the following descrilied Improvement, to wit : F.xlendlug aud laying iron wtr pipes or maltiN along the follow'ing streets, namely; Beginning In The center of Fourth and Filth South on Lighth Fast i, I reel and running south to the renter of Seventh and Flgb'h Soul h si reels, aud defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at sixty six hun-dred (wvidnllar, by a local assessment upon I he lot or pieces of ground wlthlu the follow-ing deacritied district, being the district l,o tie affected or benefitted by !d Improvement, namely: All of lot a. il bbs-- :J; lots I, it, block HI lots 1. 6, 7, 8, block SM; tola S. 4. ft, , block Iff; lot If. 3. 4, ft, block W; lots t. V. T. a, block 17; lot , 7, block iu, and low ft. block IU. all In plat II. Salt- - Lake City surrey. All protests and objection in the carrying out of such intention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before Septemiier I Hi I, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider uch objection as may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt l.nke City, made June 171b. ). LoCIS HYAMH, City Recorder Salt Lake City, September 5. M). NOTICE TO CKEDIT0KS. Estate of Eliza Barker deceased. IS HLRKHY GIVKN BY TIIE il undersigned, administrator of the estate of Eliza Barker, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claim against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at rooms 8 and Scott Aue, bach build-ing. Salt Lake City, in the County of Unit Lake, Utah. Wru,iAM H. IUrkeh. Administrator of estate of Kliza Barker, de-ceased. Dated September 6, IS90. Fiiank Vfr.nfK, Attorney for AdmlnUtrator. MARSHAL'S HALE. 1JUR8UANTTO ANOHDER OF BALK TO I me directed by the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of I'tah, I shall expose at publlo sale, at the front d's.r of the County Court House, In th city of Halt Lase. Count y of Salt Lake aud i'r rltory of Utah, n the I'th day of October, IHUi, at Vd o cluck. M all the right, title, claim an I lntrst of Methulia A Olwuwnaii and Zealous Wormuth of, In, and lo the following described real estate sit uate, lying, arid being In Salt Lake county and decrilHl as follows, : All of lots twiity-nl- (ili and thirty i.)i. In City Vlw addition to Salt Lake city. a shown by plat on tile In the office of the co ntv recorder of Salt Lake County, lb same being ltuaie in Salt Lk County. I'tah Territory, aud within the Jurisdiction Of thi court. To be sold a the property of Rethnlla A. Olassruan et al, at the suit of Harah Ann Woon. Term of al cash, K. It. I'ahsok. i;. H. Marshal. Bv Bowman Citmon. D'puty Marshal. Kilted September '.Wi, PM). SEALED PROPOSALS PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THK 1 furnishing and erection of an Iron fence lor a portion of the city cem-etery groiinils in Salt Lake ( 1 y. aSd will be received opto IU o'rlo k noon of October 7th. l'9o, at the office of th city re-corder, room No. 3 City hall. All parties bidding ou thi work are re-quested to prenent either a sample o' the feno proposed to be furnished or pl,ns and of t he same. Thetemeteiy committee reserve tb right to reject a iv and all bid that In tb lr opinion may not be In tho Intereit of the city. LOUIS H YAMS, C ty R comer. Salt Lake City. Septemtier a th, leu. NOTICE. In the Estate of Nil Sundt erg, deceased. NOTICK IS I1KRKBY GIVKN BV THE administrator nf the estate of Nils eiundbeg, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased. b exhibit thern, with the neces-sary vouchers, wtthiu months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at D. Turnreu drug stor , corner Second South an I First Ket streets, D. TrHiMiMgw, Adinin irator. SOTICE THK INTFNTIDN OF THK CITV OF Council toexti-n- wtr mains on Urst South street, between West Temple and F!rt Notice I hereby given by th city council ol Salt Lake Ciiy of the Intention of wb c.r.mcll to make th following desert d Improvement, to wit; Extending and laying Iron wterpl or matn along th following tr-t- . namely: First South street, beiwecu West Temide and First West stcesrie. and defraying thr- - f.mrths of the cmt thereof, estimate! at ton hundred and fifty Jii dollar, by a Ual mwMm'M upon tb kits or pieces of ground within th following dccrlbd district, being the district to be affected or benefitted by M improv. ment. namely : fart of lot f nd 7, and il A lot a block W. part of lot I ar.4 , bbs--k T7, all In plat A. halt Lake CHv survey. All pf"t and objections to the eairvit out of such must he presentee! in writing to ,h city recorder on or uefur f, Ijmi, og tb time t by the said council when It will bar and cmider eocb objection a may be m4e thereto Uy order of th city roniwll of Salt Lake City, made July Wl LOL IH H VA MS, Cl'y Kcrdr. Salt Lake City. September 5. Wtt ST0CKH0LDZB3' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEFIEBY OIVEN THAT will b a meeting of the storktiold ersof the Salt Lake Sanitarium association at the association natatorium. No. South West Tempi street. Salt Lake City. I tail, no the lath day of Oct itsr, 1'HJ, at tu hour of to o'clock a. ra. for the j.nrptae of electing a president and two (trist est members of the board of directors, and tor the transaction of such other business a may legally com be-fore uch meeting. E. Vraixin, Be KOIKE HEREBY OIVEN TO THK STOCK IS holders of the El Dorado Land and Water company, that th annual meeting of the stockholders of the said company will be held at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, th sm day of October, at the office of the rampacy. 74 East First South street. Salt Lake City, to ele-- t a board of directors for the enjiulnir year, nd to attend to cb other btilne pertaining to th int rests of the company a mav be tirougot before it. t. D. B. THOMPMJ.M, S.reu.-y-. S0TICE. A Lt-- PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARHED i V under the penalty provided by ordnance not to remove the body of any dead animal or ' oflaJ or filth of any without ftrnl notifymk the etty cavenger, who woi buu. dlrecUon lor It WILL1A SHOWA LL. City Scavenger, April 17 IW1 Room , City 1111. " THE 1NTKNTION OF THE CITY OFCouncil toe:e rd water mains on ieffer--- l. between EihCi and Ninth Soo'h No'lce 1 hereby g veo by the eity eouocil of Salt City, ot the tntenti' n if ucn rooneil to Buik" ti.e following 4 rl"-- Eitnd ogasd llng ton water p P- - or n ilos along th lo.lowing re- -t n..tiie.J : J5', strct, KtsrMk -- trt Sibth iith street ndd-frTn- ig three (wr!! "' I htot t,e-i-f e.tl.l.ld t Chi Itonssrcl (II c dollar, tr l'e-- i rcent upon tt loti pt of grmnd within th f"l;wlngt"s. ritesd d,tr:i being the rirt i ai""eited or by said Ira provement, namriy: Iwl half of prf I. rand. as t a lf of tot and t :or . ... ail In plat A. e Lake City survey All prott and ,rf.).r the rrylng 'mt of u' h Inteatlott most w: praid In ritta to the city ree.(M-- T on or &tor r lh. Iff! beif.g th time t by the ald eimnrxi wbn It will br and 'ildr ur h ot'jmlUra a may be msl u. ro. By of th rity cnoncll erf Bait Lake City, made Spc W- '" Where She Should Be.. Ee Fashion What! Did your aghter xnarry for love? KrB. Oldtime Indeed she did. Would Wte to see her? "eH, yes, unless she is exhibiting at some dime museum." Good XOTICE-A-LL ACf OCNT DCB ME FOR i.1 lanndry and men hsnrtls purchased pnor t January I. Ic. will tm placed In the bands of an attorney If not paid by o-- 1Mb. L. C. Karrtck. nmK with Midland inveCuseat wmn. tn Main tr 1. |