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Show " THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1890. EXPERIENCE. Two butterflies of beauteous flower soft fluttering, Questioned If any really knew That honey grew, Tb white they raised their doubting word There oama.a brilliant humtaiag bird. And dipping to flower oup Be-dre- tho precious nectar go. O fools and slow of ' heart! to star, Quibbling the fleeting time away, . When earnest, wise research forsooth Would soon reveal the blessed truth. F. B. Grtowold in Christian Advocate. Official Iloticcn. M)T1CE OF THE INTENTION OF TITF. CIT V COrN-el- l to extend watennains on Second W est Btreet. Notice i hereby given by th (Ity Council of S.ll Lnk ' city ut the Intouttou oi such Council to make tae following des-cribed improvement, t: Extending and laying Iron atcr pipe or mains al.'ui toe following streets, namely: Smvnd West street, fnmi present terminus, between Sixth and Seventh South, to midway between Eighth and Ninth South street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at four thousand dollars, by a lucil as-sessment upon the lots or piece of ground within the ollowlni described district, tviug the dist rict to be affected or benefited by Mid Improvement, namely: Lota .1 aud 4, Mivk W; lots 1 aud 8, block X"; lots I. Aland 8, blix'k is; lots S, 8, 4 sud t. block 18; lot6and . block 7; lots 5 and , blin k ; ail In plat A, 8lt Lake t'lty survey. All protests and ob-ject i us to the carrying out.of suca lmution must bo presented in writing to the citv Hecorderou or befurn October tlidh. ISutt, being the time set by the mild Council when it will hear und cons der such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept. loth. I8w. Locis Hyaxs, City Recorder. Official Ioticcw. N'OTiCK OF 1XTKNTIOS OF THE CITY of Salt Liti,e city to construct sew-er:' in Sw'wer District No. 1. Notice is herebv irtven bv the City Council ef Salt Lake city of'lhe lntentlou of such Council to the following described imurovenitut. To construct a line of aewer later tls on snl along tho following dcrlN-- d .treets of uid citv, w.thtn Sewer Pistrut No, of Halt l.k city, vis: Vle,iliinlng at the micra-ctlon- Firrt Vr'eitt and Sooth Temple street, runninit ut h to Fourth bouth street, thence east along Fourth south street to 5eo.nd kaat street, thence south al nig Second East street to Fifth i South st r.et. the.ice went along El.'lh South , street to Seio' d West etreet, thence north along S 'Ci nd West ktrret to South Temple street, thence east aloug South Temple street to place of bcKtmitug. Aud defray the whole cost thereof, estimated at Il0l.iun.i0 by a local assessment upon the lots or piece of ground within tliedescnlHHi Sewer District No. 3. being the district to be affected and especially b by said Improvement, The following blocks, numbered W. T, to. 4V, 4V, 41, tawatkiw, in plat A. are within the s.tld district and a 1)1 be subject to said tax. The modci f assessment thereof will be by aneiiual percentage of the cost of the im-plement uin each square foot of area within said district. In addition to such tax, the real etate own-ers lu su d district will have to py lor the r house connect one. I de the plumbing to prepare h us for such cou- - i uect.on, of which no rvlulle estimate can bemad. All protests and objections to the rsrrytrg out of such lntentlou uiusi be presented to the City Council ou or helot Tuesday, tho Wist diiy of VU ber, !. htng the time set bv tne said council when It will hear and consider such objeclli ns as may bs made thereto, Hy order of the City Council of Bait Lake city, made Senterahsr HI, in . I.oi ISIIYAK8 C "y Recorde;. , Salt Lake City, September Hi, l.MK Gto. M.Soom 3iK Qir.wr.rcsvi( IT. 8. RrwrnsLa, rreaiUfut. Vice-I'nsile- Serjretiiry. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (IXCOItrORA TED.) dsia tjErR.fi rrr-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, AGENTS FOR tho Dodgo Wood Pulley, .b!ini SteeI Wire Rp, Vcuum Cylinder and Entrine OIU, Herculo rowdr, AttM Engines an! lloll rrt, Alack Injectors, UuffAlo Scales, Jefferioa Uora Wliitn, Bill Pump Miner' aud BlackimlUu Tool, Kto. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Italia City, - - Utah 0. VAN 6USKIR.C OFFICE or T, C, ST E33i 4 Tlicl'aiilliislirliliimfnifJitOii. GENERAL REAL ESTllB BUSINESS TSAS5ACTEDL STECIAL ITTE1T1QS TJ 111 F0BIIN6 OF SINC1C1TES, iGESTS FOS E1STEBS tmUl We do not handle SNAPS, htt GOOD JJAKGAIXSF KXlJitlIKNCKU OI'KKATOK! ud Mmilxn of Us llut Ksrara tUcAX4 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. SALT LAKE CITY Sights and Scenes in and Around the Inter-Mounta- in Metropolis. PLACES OF INTEREST TO MSITORS Useful Information for the Home-seeke- r, the Investor and ' the Visitor. '' ' s A GUIDE TO THE TOUSIST. Salt Lak3's Location, Attrac-tions ana Clintate-Garfi- eld Beach and Other Resorts. The city of Salt Lake has a fame whlc) reaches around the world. The population is about M,000, and is increasing at a rapid rate, j It is situated at the base of tha Wasatch mountains In a loyely valley, rich In agrtcul-tur-resources and is eighteen miles distant tram Groat Salt Lake. Its elevation above oa level is 4,350 feet There are many points of interest to visitors in the city M near Ik Here are some of them: SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Teal, Smoked Scats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard R0LAD & SAMPSON. CornnrdSoufa andfit TTif Street t. Skookam Root HaiP Gpouiet. Jffb Grows Hair Rapidly, ftjjpijl Eradicates DandrufE Stops Falling Hair. fefxfl'fSA s Preventive ' mm ofBaldness- - MiJPirC I Grows Hair on ifffi'Mif Bald Heads. 1 Toilet Article, I VllM f l coloring matter. (7Vorf mark registered.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skockum Root Eair Grower Go. NEW YORK. Pott Sola by alt Dxuggtsts. .j Q Office, 219 S. Main Stmt NffY STAM CAEPET CLEOHTO y3f$JI Carict Made ana Ild. Furoltnn Ho- - f&'fZs pairing aivd UMninf. fitf rAhrCiTh Street L. S. WIIITEIIEAD -::- -W. J. KING-::-- Dealer In HARDWARE, STOVES . 'ttiatsi as( . TINWARE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 279 Sootli Halo Street, lilt lib Cltj, M The Temple. This magnificent cream-whit- e granite struo--! turewas begun April 9, 1883. It Is 100x200 feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers, when completed, will be 200 feet In height Over 3,(100,000 have been expended on the Temple, and it is now noaring completion. In the same square with the tempi is the spa- - olous building called The Tabernacle. Here are held the services of the Mormon ohnrch, and these are attended every Sunday by immense congregations of people, both Mormon and Gentile, The structure is oval iu shape, seventy-fiv- e feet high and 850x160 feet In length and breadth. It has a seating capa-city of 12.000 people, and here may be heard what 1b claimed to be the Unest organ in the world. Patti once sang in the tabernacle, and demonstrated that its acoustic powers are very fine. The Gardo Iloase, or Amelia Palace, was built by Brlgham Young whe willed that it should be the residence of his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom Young, but since his death It has been used as the official residence of dignitaries ot the church. Itrlgbam Young's Realdeaoe known as the e and the Lion House are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated in what was once Brlgham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save the large lot in which is Brlgham Young's Grave. This can be reached by passing through the Eagle Gate, an archway in the old mud wall which at one time encompassed Brigham'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 nearby for the graves of his other wives. Ucsorel Museum. This institution is situated on South Tempi street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a large number of interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history of Utah. It la well worth a visit. " Prospect Hill kvlth its lookout tower commands a splendid 'view of the elty and its surroundings. The Tithing Building possesses interest as being the general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon ohurch from Its disciple. Liberty Park, In the southeastern portion of tk dty 1 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-- tainlng specimens of Utah's mineralogy which attract much attention. ' Salt Lake Theater' being selected. This latter place f amuse-ment was built by Brlgham Young ever thirty years ago. It Is a large and beautuU temple and is comfortably arranged. Assembly Hall, near the temple, is used in winter far worship by the Mormons, the tabernacle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall Is 1S0XB8 feet, and costfll&O.OuO. The celling Is with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place f the golden plates to Joseph Smith. The Katatoriua is a large circular bathing house. Ilk eenter of which, under a glass roof, is a swimming pool. The water is brought in pipes from Beck's Hot Springs. There are also a large number of bathrooms. Electric Street Car connect with every point of interest in the city The system is new and the appointments good. Rapid transit is assured. Gamp Douglas, three mile eet of the city end over feet L tt in beautifully laid out In the midst of IncoporateJ, April fO.J890. Tctman House Building Coip;, J. T. Lynch, ' F. l Mookhsos. B. B- - ! lienor ricsitluut. Treasurer. Uiiocral Manager. Salt Lnko, Utah. This company Is purely a hosin institution, organised t star, ami most re-spectfully luvllcs the attention of those desiring cottages, either Ur buttle or lor sale, to tli neat, testy an A attractive appearance presented by this class of cnl tff whm completed. We claim that they are stranger ami warmer than tn ordinary niello building, tha Mottoa ill Lei rig mad" aad put tuiroilur by ma-chinery, thereby msklajf. tha wark perfectly light. We are now prnparwd l fur uish estimates, take cunirsoj aad complete aalldinirs an short lime Tha gn of the public is most respectfully solicited. Oflloo and yard N't), ail) Vst North Temple street. Examine Our Ihm and Trices LMore Tun Ccill FIRESSIKlEi Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1820. Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.0-- 4 Insurance Reserve, i,7G504.7i lawn and orchard, and the barracks and houses of th officers are built of --tone. Th; cost commands a wide view of the city and bevond where Great Salt Lake lies like molten silver at the foot of the western mountains. Beck's Hot Spring are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. They tiaue from the base of the mountain, and are regarded as a very valuable aid in cass of rheumatism, dyspepsia and Th waters are used botn and externally, and there 1 ii excellent bath house and necessary appointments for the comfort of patients. , - Th Warm Sulphur Springs re 'oetweenlUut Hot Springs and the dty, about one mile ftwea the postomce. There is a good hotel and oosnfortable bxth hous in connec-tion with the springs, and they can be reached hy street railway. The Mountains are unsurpassed in magnificent canyon, ana it least a dozen of the grandest are within reacarftheotty. These fnvlte the tourist to days, weeks or months among their Stiri to fish, to hunt, 'to scale the Mts and ridge,and to gnthor wild flower, Sv th .sides of mossy springs, beneath the umbrageous pines. Big Cottonwood IwoS should be seen by every tourist. 5 are and Martha from whloh flows the tSrtwleht Cottonwood river; and t the mountain are lake FloiwUe and Lillian. Besides these Senilis criekTParley', Emigration, and City Creek canyon: all extremely picturesnu and delightfully romantic. ; Pleasant Drive in score around the outskirts of th; ?vrv- - along the quiet country roads the lanes dividing, meadows of rich VSSn and fields of grain; while the rustle mountains are never entirely lost of From under the branches of tree 2nd hedge of th wild dog-ros- e Snlnees ire caught of snow.covered peaks. A 5JS?to Douglas, and then a mfle further ?L? the mouth of Emigration canyon la most TheSormon pioneers was first made glad Sv vast expanse of Salt Lake valley butmg upon them, on the 84th of July, ls47- - The Great Salt Lake. T Ernest Ingersoll, fewper-- reaJlsT how wonderfully, strangely oetiful this Inland sea is," and speaking of .unset PhU Robinson ha said: "Wriere I nt seen sunset, by land and sea, in AslI AfricaTEurope and America, and where tVlii ever seen more wonderou cortat SSnMtontoGreatSaltXakeof electrifying effect. Utah." than In tje S3Sl u beautuul a sheet of water as can be fonnd anywhere. The wave are a bright blue as they dance on It surface it wnSTbehard Jto tel which color prevails. It Js beautiful Islands, and it afford tdnostTall water bathing in the world. Garfield Beach is within eay distance of th. fj-- ? of a ride try Here is foledevery and comfort for a dip la IhemVEteriOTls sea. and also all the thing Teomfort ot the Inner man. Sord. enjoyable meal, at wonble and row beats ar to be had for a quiet nSr thewater. whichpoasea a romanuo inPt!erU for every visitor Antot the accommodations at Garueld ffacn i direction of the Union Pacific Bali-wa- y company, a i that at LekaPark nndex of th Bio Grande West-t- V ti5o north of th dty, abcml way Salt Lake and Cgden. and i mncnfTQ-SU- By visitor. It 1 similar ta Continental Insurance Company, Cf ZTmvr "Za&u Cash Capital, - - $1,000,0000 Insurance ltcsorve, - 2,4700113. AsHctH, - G,217,7J3.9l When you purchase a policy that you expect to b5 worth 12000 in cane of fire, you should investigate tho 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 none of the surplus fundi can ba divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for tha security of policy holders as long as a policy remain., ia force. DAVIS & STRINGER, SPElCIALa Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth' South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. I The West side Kapid Transit Co. are now running their cars every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer K0T1CE THE INTENTION OFTHECITY COUN-c- i OF to extend water malus on R street from 4th to 1st sltvcts. Notice Is hereby itiven hy the City rouncll of Salt L ike City o: the Intention of such Coun-cil to make the following dewrilied improve-ment, ton it : Kxieudinic and l.iying Iron water j pipes or mains alorg the followniK streets, i namely: K Btmt from 4th to 1st stivets with laterals on all rniss streets, and defraMUK three-fourt- of the cot thereof, estimated at two thousand do.l irs b a local assess-ment upon the lots or places of around within the following denLTllei district, oelnit the dis-trict to be affected or benefitted by said Im-provement, namely: Lot 1, block SH; lots, block W, lots S nnd D, block n: lots I and 4. Uo-'- k ; lots S and a. block 13; lots 1 and 4, l.lm k l; lot 1 .bl.x'k 4; lot 4, block b: all In plat O, Butt Lake City survey. All protests and s to the carry'nK out of such In-- ! tnitlou nut be preeuted in wTltinRtothe C ty Kemrder on or bef.ue October "JO, ISfO, be-- j iinr the time set Jiy the said Council when it will hear a..ci rontlder such objections as may be made thereto. ny order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept. i, ln.0. LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder, SIMMONS. In tha district citirt in and for the Third judicial district of Utah territory, county of Lake.--Willi- am ile.nre Cornish, plaintiff, vs. Amelia Oornlsn, defendant. The iieople of the territory of I tsh send (rreetlng: To Amelia Cornisa. defendsnt, OU AKB I1KKEUY KKtfUIRKtl Ti Ap-pear In an action lirour ht aiilnst yon by the above named plaintiff In the district eoni t of the Third judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Bled therein within ten dava letclusiveof the day of after the service ou you of this sununons if strved within thlsrouuty; or. If el tint of this countv, but In this district, within twenty dava; otherwise within forty days or iudiruieiit Vy default will he taken sitiiiiut you, aci'ordliiir to the praverof said complaint. The said action Is broiiKht to have a dec ree of this court dissolving the bnis of matri-mony e. stln hetwiH'ii the plsli!tiT and the defehdsnt. sud awardlnt the plnlnllff the cus-tody of said minor i hid. Ksther Cornish, lisue of said marrla;i above relief prayed for on the ground that In Ml iU't, I, the defeudant willfully r.nd without cause deserted the plain tiff, aud still eniluuea to ao desert and ' sepaiae in m him; and also lhat on the vit duy of AugiiM, HM. the defen lant committed adultery with one James Cornish, without th oonsent, connivance or procurement or pre-vious knowledge of the plalntlt. And you are hereby untitled that If you fall to appear and answer the ealdcomptitti.t as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane. Judge, and the seal of the district court or the Third Judicial district, in slid for the territory of Utah, tnls luth dsv of Hnptcuib-r- . In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and "TheauI HifNitT O. MrMtt.i.HK. Clerk. i)y Gao. D. Louuts, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OP THE INTENTION OF TUB CTTY Council to extend water mains on Sixth Kast street, between 'lrst aud Socoud Kouth siracts. Notice is hereby plven hy the City Council of Salt Lake City of the lntenliou of such Council to make the following deacrMml linpmvement. Kxtendiug mud laylug iron water pities or mains along the following streets, namely: Sixth Kast street, helween First and Keiond South streets. anJ derravlng three-fourth- of the cost thereof, estimated at Eight Hundred liwo) Dollars, by a local asscsuicnt upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the d strict to be af-fected or benefitted by s:ild Improvement, namelv: Part of lots 4 and 5, block M, all of lota 7 and 8 and part of lot 1, block W, all In plat H. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrving out of such In-tention must be presented in writing to the City Hecorder on or before Sept. an, imw. being the time set by the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be Uiade thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May Wtlt. Ifl. Lot-i- s Hyams, city Recorder. Salt Lake City, Seotember 5, IrtM. 6AVINQ MONEY ON $5 A WEEK. Vnr GlrU Who Hire Two Eooms nnd v 14t Together as a Family. . The question is asked over and over gainf "How do girls who are employed la Btores and shops at small salaries live?" It would be surprising to knowthe num-ber who manage to exist on $5 a week, and who have discovered the art of making $1 go as far as $2 would ordinarily. "Save up money on 5 a week?" asks some incredulous person. There are not many, it must be admit-ted, but four poor girls, each working from 8 o'clock in the morning until 8 at night, three as salesgirls and the other in b shop, have for two years been trying the plan of housekeeping, which promises to become a perfect system for working women who cannot afford to board at the place they prefer, or become dissatisfied when they undertake to try cheaper places. When the store where three of the friends work has closed for the day the three proceed to the nearest corner, where they are met by the other member of the family, and the four walk home together. Having heard of the pleasant times which these girls have at their apartmonts and being desirous of seeing for horsc-l- f how the plans are carried out the writer, by special invitation, recently took an evening meal with them. The house is on a side street within easy walking distance of down town, and the room up two flights. The latter is a largo apartment and has three windows, which ore prettily draped with dotted muslin tied back with yellow ribbons. Tho walls are tinted with a pale cream color and the whole interior showed the good taste of the occupants. A folding bed of cabinet shape, in the ' front of' which is a long mirror, and a broad couch, which is also a bed; two easy chairs, one rocker and several other chairs are all the larger pieces of furniture. In front of the door leading to the side room, which is used as a kitchen, is a large screen, evidently of home manufacture, but decidedly ornamental. Two sets of shelves adorn the spaces be-tween tho windows, and these are filled with books. There are also a few good pictures hung about, and on the mantel-- pi oce nro little ornaments and pretty things, watched over by a small bust of Dickens on a bracket. While tho writer was admiring the neat-ness of tho room and praising the general appearance one of the girls had tet the table. There was no array of silver, but the dishes were dainty although there were not many of them, and the food was not spoiled by apologies, and everything passed off smoothly, for all were hungry. After a while the cost of the meal was considered, and found to be just 48 cents. That did not include sugar, butter or cof-fee, the former costing the girls 30 cents a week, butter about 50 cents and the coffee the same. Two cans of condensed milk at 13 cents each bring the total up to $1.46. At the end of the week the girls make up their cash accounts, and the expenses for the family amount to about $4.80 on an average. They hire the room unfurnished, with the exception of the beds, and conse-quently are able to hire at the low price of $12 a month. In the same room which has been men-tioned is running water, and many shelves have been "built in" to make things more convenient for the housekeepers. The gas stove, bought at a bargain, is Bet on a little raised platform in the corner, which is covered with a neat oilcloth. Tinware is hung up all about, and every-thing looks as orderly as possible. They do not find time for many fancy dishes, but they have plenty of wholesome food, and appear to enjoy thoroughly their man-ner of living. Occasionally they are invited out to spend Sunday or to tea during the week, but they feel very much at home in their cozy room which they have occupied together so long, and think thoir friends who have such doleful experiences in bunting up boarding places and trying to live on small salaries would be much more contented if they tried housekeeping. Boston Globe. )ffVdrtl Notices. Assessment Notice. Carrara marble oompany of I'tah. Office of company No. 10!) West Tem-ple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is herebv given that at a regu-lar meeting of tfie directors, nn asscss-msn- t (No. 1.) of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the snid corporation, payable on or byfore No-vember 10, mil), to Ja8. F. 'liradley, treasurer of said company, at his otlice No. 100 West temple street, in said city. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 10th day of No-vember 1800, will be delinquent nnd ad-vertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on tho loth day of December, 1890, at the otlice of the company aforesaid to pay tho delinquent assessment, to-gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Jas. F. Bradley, Sec. and Treas. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 6, 1890. MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN OKDEIl OP SALE TO nie directed by the Thlixl judicial district court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at publlo sale, at the front door of the comity court house, lnthe city of Suit La'ie, county of Salt Lake, and territory oi I'tan, on thewtli any of October. lMO, at 18 o'cio. k m., all tho ripht. title, claim, and Interest of Charlotte E. Edwards of, in, and to the followlmr defcribed real estate, situate, lyinu. and beiiiK In halt Lake county, and described as follows, to Wit: Commencing seven (7) rods north of the sotUh-eas- t corner o' lot one (l, block eighty three (K3i. pint l. Silt Lake City survey, couuty of Rait Lake, and territory of T:tah. ther.cs west ten (I0 rods; t'jence north three (.1) roils; thenoe east ten (101 rods; thence south three (Sirodiito place of henimitnc. To be sold as the property of Charlotui K. Edwards at the suit of J. A. Frltsrh. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARSCN3, rrlted States M arshal. Bv Bowman Cannon. Jit, puty Marshal. Dated Ortuhcr ot h, IHrf.' " NOTICE THE 1NTKNTION OP THE CITV OF to extend water mains ou Taelith East and Fourth Hoiilh street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city ot the lntentlou of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laviug Iron water pipes or mains along ho follnwiug streets, unmrly; From the center of Third and Fourth sireeia on Twelflh East til Fourth Smith, thence west-wsr-one and one-hal- blocks with laterals lor culinary purposes only, anddrfiayiiift three-fourth- s of thf rot thereof. est linaten at twenty-eigh- t hundred (IMJ dollars, Ova local assess-ment upon the lots or pi-- s of ground wltnln the following district, hem the district to be affected or beneiittd by said Improvement, namely! All of bus n and 4, bio. k KM loisM, S and rf, block K; lots I and , bbn-- l : bt, , T anda, block IU: lots Sand 7, bbwk ; and lets 4 and ft, block IH, all lu plat Fi Salt Lake City "'Au'proteste and ohJocMons t the carrying out of eueh intention must he presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before SU, IM. being the time set by the sild council when It will bear and consider itch objections as may be made thereto Ily order of the citv council of Salt Lake city, made May . IK Luna hvaus, City Recorder. Salt Lake city. Kept. f, m) . MAESHAL'S BALE. I'jURSTJANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Th'rd Judicial District Court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, in the citv of Salt Lake and terri-tory of Utah, on the 1st dny of November, le'SO, at 11 o'clock a.m., all therlnrlit. title, claim aad interest of Charles fl. DeJkey of, In an to the following described ral estate, situate, lylrg and being iu Salt Lake couuty, and descrllied as follows, t: Lots, Is!. 13. 14, 1ft ani 16, block , 5 sere plat A, Big Field survey. To be sold as the properly of ('has. S. Dcskey at the suit of Shiley and Oroshell. E Terms of sole cash. s E. H. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. By A. O. river, Deputy Marshal. Dated October 9, lgdU. MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN EXECUTION TO ME IJTJRfiUANT the Third JudMnl District court, of the lerrltorv or Utah. I shall expose at public stle. at the front door of the county court house. In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, on the wfith dav of October. ihSO. at IU o'clock m.. all toe rlKht, title, claim aud Interest of Reuben Che-shire of. lu, and to the following described real estate situate, lying, and being in Halt Lake county and described as follows, Commeniins four U) rods north of th south-west corner of lot live (5) In block thirty-on- e (ill i, plat B, Sjlt'Like City survey, thence north three (3i rods, tlieuce east ten (lOi rods, thence south t iree ii rode, thence west ten (in) rods to place of beghwlng. . To be sold as the property oj Reuben Che-shire at, the suit of Cbarle Main and E. H. Winchester. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. Hansons. U. 8. Marshal. By Roman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. 4, 1KO. lOTil'E THE INTENTION (r THE OITY OOtTN-ci- l Op to extend water mains on Eighth Est street, from center of rourth aud Fiitn neuth to center of Seventh and Klghlh Mouth street. Notice Is hereby given by the City Couuctl of Salt Lake city of the Intention of each eotmcll to n'ake the following described Improvement, : Extending and laying Irou water pipes or mains along tue following street. nriiuHy : Beginning n The center of Fourth and Hfth South on Eighth Kast street, and ruanlng south to tha center of Seventh aud bjga'b South streets, and Defraying of the cost thereof, estimated at sixty six hun-dred (HftXI) dollars, by a local assessment tipiu the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing described district, being the dlntrPt to be affected or benefitted by said Improvement, namely: Allot lots 9. . block Uti; lots I, V. block Ml I lots I. 6, 7, 8, block !; lots s, 4. B, 6, Mock iff; lots H, 3. 4. A. block li lot I. 8.7, S, block 17: lotst, 7, block IK, and lots f, , block IH, all In plat II, Halt Lake City survey. All protcets and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be prewmted in writing to the city record" n or before Heptember W, lsi, being the time set by the said council when It will bear and consider siu h objections Oil mad. June ITla. W. Salt Lak CI ty, September Mlh NOTICE OP COMPLETION OP ASSESSMENT OP local tax for the extension of the water mains on First South street. Notice l hereby g. ven that the Assessor and Collector bf Salt L.ake City has made aud com-pleted the list and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the city council of Salt Lake City Oct. 1. 18H0, upon the following dr scribed lots orplecesof ground, namely: Part of lots 5 and 7, and all of lot 6, block fR and part of lots 1 and 3, block 77, all In plat A, Halt Lake City survey, sa'd tax being for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, nomely: First South street between West T tuple and First West street. Said list and plat have been lodged In the office of the City Recorder No. . City Hall.snd w 111 be open for Inspection for a period of ten days from and after the 7th dsy of October, IMC. during which time written appeals to the city council for the correction of the aste?snient may be tiled with the said Recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance in uch '"He profiled. Louts Hyams, Cily Recorder. Salt Lake City, Oct, t., iHijd. MARSHAL'S SALE. ' TYURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO I me directed by the Third Judicial district Court of the territory f Utah, I shall expose at ' public saie, at th front door of the county courthouse, lu the clty f Salt Lake, county of Halt Lake, nd territory of Utah, on the l.Mh day of Ck tobea, lsliO, at IS o'clock m all ths right, title, clait, aad Interest of Ljiina A. Benedict et a'., of. In. and to the fallowing de-- scribed real estate, sltuat. lying, and being : In Salt Lake reality, and dasertoed as follows, Lots S. 7. and s, In block PT, lu plat C, Salt Lake City survey, except such pir-- I tlcns ef said lota as were heretofore taken by the D. R. O. Rallwsy company a a iviit of way for lu railroad, in Salt Lake City, Uth, Br- - t selling lot 5 To be sold as the property of Emma A. Ben-edict et al..at the suit of John Longmald. Terms of sale cash. E. H. Parsons. 17. S. Marshal. By Roman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated September 24, 1SU0. Woman Lay Too Many Plans. The average woman is not indolent. She overtaxes hand, heart and brain, and 'means well," as the phrase is. A twenty-fift-h hour would be no boon to her. She would simply lay plans for a half dozen. The result of planning more than can pos-sibly be accomplished is harassinrr in tha extreme, and the consciousness of tasks ar-ranged for but not accomplished drives Bleep from the eyes of many a loving, self sacrificing mother, who does not realize that her fault lies not in her failure to meet all the demands which she allows, but Jn her unjust estimate of the limitations of time, born of the equally unjust estimate of her own responsibilities to her family and tho world in general. Harper's Bazar. MARSHAL'S HALE TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO PURSUANT by the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of Utah. I shell expose at publlo sale, at the front "" of the County Court House, In th city of SaltLaWe. County of Hilt Lake aad of Utah, on the It th day of October, lo. at 18 o'clock, M all th riRfit. tit!, claim and lutest of Uethulla A Uiaasinan awl Zealous Wornuith of, In, and to the following described real estate, situate, lylog, and being In Salt Lake wmnty and described as follews. to wit: All of lots twenty O'n ( i and thirty f30i. in City Viw sdd'.tlen to BH Lake city, as shown bv plat en file In the ofn of thi county recorder of Halt Lake County the same beli.g situate in Salt Lk Coimiy, Utb Territory, and within the jurisdiction of this Tsibe sold as th property of pcthnlla A. Clansman et al, at the suit of Surah Ann Verm, of saie cash. T. H. By Bowman Cannon. Deputy Marsual. Dafsd September tStii, lee). NOTICE COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF OFa local tax for the extension of the water mnins on Twellti East and Fourth South BtPPfttfl Notice Is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Lake city has made and com-pleted the list and plat ptrtslnlug to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, le vied by the City Council or Salt Lak City. Or tober 1st, upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: All of lots S and 4. Mock lot I, t, 8 sod t, block S: lots 1 and a. block 21 ; lots 5. , 7 snd , block 19: lots 8 and 7, block 83; and lots 4 and 5, block 18. all In plat F. Salt Lake City survey, said tax be-ing for the extension of the water mains along the follonlir described route, namely: From the center of Third and Fourth South streets on Twelfth East street to Fourth South treet, thence westward one and one half blocks with laterals, for culinary purposes only. Said list and plat have beenlodged in the office of the City Recorder, No. 9, City Hall, and will be open for inspection for a period of 10 d ays Irom and after the 7th day of October. IWI. during which time written appeals to the City Council for the correction of the assessment may be tiled with the said Recorder, in pursuance of the ordinance in such cae provided. Lot is H YAMS- City Recorder. Salt Lake City. October f, M. S0TI0E COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF OF a local tax for the extension of the water main on Sixth East street. Notica Is berebv given ibat the ssiesior and collector of Salt Lai e city has mad and com-pleted the list and plat jertalnlng to a local tax at the ralof feur mills per square foot, leved by the city council of Salt Lake city October I, 1W0. noon the following described P.t s or pieces of ground, namely: Part of lots 4 a id 5. block 61; all of lots 7 and I, sud Prt of lot 1. block HI. all In plftt B. Salt Lske city sur-vey, said tax being lor the extension of th water mains along ths following described route, namely: Sixth East street, between First and Second South streets. Said 1st and plat have been lodged In the ofllce of the City Recorder, N. It. eltv ball, aud will be open for Inspection for a period of tea days from and after th 7th day of October, 1(C., duriii; which time written appears to the city council for the cvrrect-o- of the asn-me-may be Hied with the said reiorder In pursuance of an ordinance in suck cas pro- - T'fled' I.OUI9 HYAMS, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Oct. , &. Making Tea. ' . Where tea is required strong one to each person and one for the pot will not be too much. An earthen or agate iron teapot is best. See that it is perfectly clean and dry, and make it as hot ns possible before putting in the tea. Be euro your kettle boils, and use soft water If you can get it. Put the required amount, of tea in the pot, pour the boiling water upon it enough to cover the tea, let it stand four minutes, then add enough more water to make what tea you desire, and in three minutes more it is ready for use. Philadelphia Record. .NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OF Council to extend water main on strst South street, between Wet Tempt and lrt VVst street. Notice Is berehy given by th City council ol Salt Lak City of its lntentlou ot such oonndl to make the following dew rtd lmprweniioi. to wit: Extending and laying Irou wt-rpi-or main !otig the followlug streets, nrniy : First Mouth street, between Wt Tetatle arid Fi'Ht Went streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, ectlmated at nln hu'idrwi and tifty (ft dollars, oy a toel upon the lots or piece of ground wltnln the f.iiiowlng described district, being thdi.lrl. t to be aflectwl or by said Imnrov-tnent- , namely I Part of lot and 7 "''' lot . bloek is, partftf lot I and , Work 77, all In plat A. Kait Lake Ur survey. All ""' and to the carrying o'lt of tentloifmust be pre.titl In writing to the city recorder on or re September j in being the time "t by the said council when It :il hear and consider such object!"0 miJ Difof th. dty eTfv-1-l dty. mad. July w. f,, gait Lake City. September 1,'lw, Taking Care or the Flano. Place the piano in a djry place and do not expose It to draughts. Keep it free from dust, and don't place pins and needles on the top of it. They very often fall in among the strinKS. Do not load the top or the instrument with music and other books, as it deadens the sound. An upright sounds better if placed two inches from the wall. Always keep it locked when not in use. To make the polish look nice carefully dust it with a clean gilt handkerchief. New York Journal. JiOTICE. IntheEstnteofNIlsfiunill erideeeased. VOTICE 1.1 UrJKI.HY OlVtS Hi TUB XN undersigned, administrator of the estate of Nus fuMlbe.-i-- to tb eredlmrs of and all persons having eiaitiis airalnst the said deceased, toethitilt them, with the neres-sar- v voucher, wltttln ten mouths arter the first publication of this notice, to th raid adminis-trator at 1. T irnriens drug star, corner Second SKuth nl Uri-- t r.sst street.. V. Tuiiscnes', Adn:n straior. HOTICE COMPLETION OF APSESSMFXT OF OF a local iar for the eit mionof the water train on E gUh kaastre't. No ie is inven tn t the t ss svr snd c llect r of Salt take City hs made and jlat i nin; to a l'x-- il tax at thf rat ot :our mills p t sq tare fjt, levied by the city conn,'l o! 8 lit City, 0 taber I. lb", up n h : f I .v lng dey r.ne.t groatd narry: All of i its g ard .1 bio k 80: lot'4 i n t H, U 31 ; lots 1, . 1 atd 8, blo. k Sfl: l't a. 4, f and , bb"h Si; kits. 3. 4 snl 5. b!o s ll:lot 18 ? ml . bloek 1?; )o 6 aid ?. block 1 1. and lots 5nl. bio k V, slim plat li. 8 ilt Lsks rlty survey, tall tax beinr'orth iii'-- on of tie wair r.ansaloig ih- - lolooini d-- s lib d route, namily: Fio:i- ths re f lourthand t,t.h Eouth n E ghti Kast reet and nrnning somh to foe centf r of Seventh and Ki'hth South street. aid lift and plat have b en lodued in the oliice of tte city recorder, ho. 2, C tv ball, and will be oy-- for lnsrwrti m f r a reiifi of id cays frira t nt after the ,tn day of fie tober. !n.durljg w hi h time written ap-peals to the rity council ft.rihe corr-tio- of the assessment may te filed 1th the sad in of tte criUnance in such case prov:d3dLos clty j. Salt Lake City. Oct. tta. The college girls are walking away with the honors rapidly. It is no wonder the male colleges are chary of granting them to women students. The men wt Id stana little chance, except in the field of athlet-ic- s, if the women were allowed to compete cn equal terms for degrees. j 50T1CE . HEREBY r.IVE TO THE STOCK 18 holders of the Kl Dorado Lnd and Wster company, that th annnal meeting of tb stockholders of thepaid company be held at 4 o'clock p. m. cm Monday, the b day of at the offi'-eo- f toe company. 74 1'aet Kirat South treet, Bait Lak Oty. to elect a board of directors for th enmnit year, aud Ut atiend to sa-- other busines pertaining to tb Interests of the rompsny a rear be oroogit beawit. D. K. THOMW1N. tterretary. . A Good Mark Cnder FalM Pretense. Teacher Freddy Fangle, you may give the German name of.the River Danube. Freddy- - Dunnol Teacher Donau! That is right. I am glad you have studied your lesson o.wu Freddy ia sarprised, but keeps sUU.J Epoch. S0TICE. PERSONS AI:K HEKF.BT WAfO-E- ATX the penalty prjvld---d by ordl-ian- c cot to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or filth of any deecrtptioo- - withit first notif ylng the city scavenger, who will tasue dlrecUun for iu WILLI A BHOWALL, City Sraventfer. , April 17 ISM. Keone. City tialL S0TICK. O'r the rms-no- or tub city Toun-d- l toext. A tsr otain on Je'fer-- ' mm street, Kighth r4 et .tree. ,' bcreoy lv. bf l- - ty Kail Lake C'.ty, pi to Intet.ttcn uf iucBcoun-l- l u. Bu.ke ti. folltt lmt.rov.meut trm or mains along 7rJramr: Je- street, - ra eSbttaid Suith rtithsue.. and deli th-c- thereof etltr.ted at OnThoo4 tl)).il...Ut.oyle-i- - triet to r a:.eeted or ben8'i W ? 4Jm; Broverr.ent. Th west till W4 I, Inock a.Iinu.atA. Wait Lake ltywiry. ot 5cb mtentln must prujl W srnrng re-- ord- -r on r fMti. ! wi tmJe the time set by the m.S cur-c- l ; .km tt will bear t4 rJW.r sack ot,Je tKa j "fi'ZXX?'"?" ot Rait t--k. j City. --ad. 1J2J. !K atJ Bcsk. , VOTICE IS PEREBY HTVEI TO THE IN roc tbr lders of the Salt Like L thoKiapa bicnaacdMar.l! coral anv uat toe annual (meeting of rtockhoiw r St the electa ol efflcers w U be beld at he cfBe of tie com-- ' piny W East F.rst 8 nth street. Salt Lske C.ty on Monday, October STtb, tni. at . o clock pm.br the p. rpee oi 1 cimg oSlcers. and to transact c toer nec-sss- baf lo"s. The annual meet log wae dnly adjeuroed from Octob-- r M4 to OctoW STU. as above, U tM Pn ot ' THOMPSON. Secretary. J Dated Salt Lake CUT, Octcer 8th, 131. A Sad Accident. "Can I sea Mr. Sullivan?" asked the re-- "Noi Mr. Sullivan fa 111. He attempted to swat a mosquito on his forehead last night, and he bit so hard he dialpcated his calp. Come in next week,"-3.- ew ior Baa, - - ' ; - ' i X'OTICE-A- LL ACt OLKTS PCK Wt JOR i uandry and merchandise ptircaased prtor to Jannary I. ISO. wl u place In tie handsof an attorney If not Paid by ri ptero-bc- r i'f h. L. li. Karrirk oftce with laretment company, IH Miu refc i |