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Show .THE SALT. LAKE TIMES, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 18'JO. - 7 (Official ltf : M)TJ.CE OF THE INTENTION OK THE CIT V COrN cil to extend watermalna on Second West street. Nolle la hereby given tiy the ttty Council of Salt Lako Oity of the luteutiiin of such Council to make the follomln des-cribed luiprowmeat, Extending and laying iron water pi or main aloui the followlUK street, namely: Sscnnd west street. fnn terminus, between Sixth and Sersuth iitt. to midway betweeu Eighth ami Ninth South street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at four thous ind ii4tOi dolUrs, by a local as-sessment upou the lots or pieces of gnwud "lthln the following described district, being the district to bo affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lois S and 4, block H; lota 1 and a, block '.'."; lovs 1. ,TandH, block IS: lots X aud .". block t.'l: lota, and 7, block 7: lots II and ft, block ll: all in plat A, 8lt Lake City survey. All protests and ob-jection to the carrying cut stich intention must be presented in .wrilirg to the City riecordm on or before October &th, IKK), being the time set by the said Council when It will henr and oona.dex such oojoeUona.aa muy be nintletuercto. Hy order of the City' Coitndl bf Salt Lake City, matte Sept. Kith. isuj." Lome Hyamh, City Recorder. NOTICE OS" THE INTENTION- - OP THE CITY to extend wstr mains on Sixth East street from center of Tutnl xd Fourth South streets to Filth South, wltli laterals on Fourth and Fifth Sen: h streets. Noilce Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intentlou ot such council to make the following described Improvement, Exteuilingand laying inm water or mains pips along ti.e following described streets, namely: Sixth Eist sireel from center of Third and Fourth Sout h streets, to Fifth South, " with lat rals on Fourth and Fifth South streetK. ami defrxyfujt three- - lourtha of the cost thereof, estimated at four thousand tWUui dollars, by a local assessment u o;i the lots or pieces of ground wit kin the following described i district, being the dmtrict to be affcoted it lieneflted by said Improvement, namly : Lots S and , blot 3 ; lota l and n. block ac : lota . a. 4 and 5, block S3; lots 1, t, t and 8. block :B; i n Hand?, block W; all In plat B, Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrvlng out of such iutention must be presented iu writiug to the city recorder on or before 11. 18A1, bang the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be maue thereto. By order of the city council of Suit Lake city made October 7, INuu. Louis Hyams, City Recorder. Salt Lake city, Oct. 1, IJIM. DRAMA OjCON'GIlESS. he Members re Actors in a Great Play, While all the World is an Tin ' ' jnerciM Audience. - BUT THE PLAY IS OFTEN EAESEST And Full ofthe Most Dramatio Incidents T The Recent Session Produced - V Many of Them. t (Bpecial Correspondence. Washington. Oct 2. Congress Is a Stage, and the senators and representa-tives merely players. But at times their play is very earnest play terribly ear-- ; nest. Few sessions have been more pro-- . dnctiveof dramatio incidents than the Fifty-firs- t. This remark is particn-- . larly true of the house. If the senate has had any dramatio incidents they have occurred in secret session. , There was a time whon the senate was more productive of dramatio incidents than the house. The pages of history The decision or the speaker b usnrpatory, revo-lutionary and corrupt) . This was a day of incidents. Mr. Bland, of Missonri, had, in stentorian tones, shouted, "Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speak-er!" a dozen times or more. The speaker declined to recognize him, whereupon Mr. Bland, his voice trembling with passion, shook his fist in the direction of the chair and shouted: Only a tyrant would rule over this house or the members of this house In any such way, and I denounce yon as the worst tyrant that ever pre- sided over a deliberative body. Another incident of the same day was the refusal of Mr. Springer to take his seat. Having failed to obtain recogni-tion of the chair, Mr. McKinley being recognized instead, Mr. Springer insisted npon interrupting the gentleman1 from Ohio, and' for about five minutes both members ' were speaking- - at . the. aine time. This was not drama, but comedy, and the house and Spectators enjoyed it hugely..:. Mr.; McKinley, however, was not so well pleased, and asked to be "pro-tected from the gentleman from Illi-nois." The speaker finally commanded Mr. Springer to take his seat, but that' gentleman refused tp do so, declaring there were no rules requring him to sit down. He did sit down, when he got ready. Following this was the denunciation of the speaker by Mr. Bynum, of In-diana. That made another exceedingly dramatic incident to go into the annals of the present congress. After the speaker had announced the presence of a quorum made up in the new way an ex-citing colloquy ensued, during . which Mr. Bynum advanced to the area in front of the speaker's desk, and with up-lifted, menacing hand shouted at the top of his voice: - Before the vote was taken on this question I rose and addressed the chair and made a motion to adjourn, which Is a proper and par-liamentary motion. The chair, in defiance of par-liamentary law, in defiance ot right and justice, In defiance ' ? ' ' The Speaker The gentleman from Indiana will be in order, - ' " Mr. Bynum The gentleman from Indiana Is In order. I propose, Mr. Speaker, to stand here In behalf of the right of the constituency which I represent on this floor, a constituency equal in In-telligence, equal in patriotism ;j: ... , - , A Member But they ore not here. . Mr. Bynum I am standing hero as their repre-sentative to sustain their rights against the arbi-trary, the outrageous, the damnable rulings of the chair applause on the Democratic side, and so far as I am responsible the people I represent shall not be silenced or gagged on this door. You, sir, have violated more than any man on this floor parliamentary rules, parliamentary prao-tice- . J'There have been so many dramatio in-cidents in the hor.se during this session , "LET THE ASSASSIN FIREl" teem with thrilling scenes in the senate chamber, but the most intensely dramatio of them all was when old Tom Benton, having goaded Foote, of Mississippi, Into drawing a pistol' from his pocket, bared his breast, struck an attitude, actor like, and exclaimed, "Let the assassin fire!" For dramatio incidents in the house we do not need to go further back . than the present session. The curtain rose at noon Dec. 2 last, and in a few minutes the star of the caste made his entrance a large bodied, large head-- . ed man, with a short nose and a sharp tongue a unique, picturesque figure, a ' history maker, round whose head the storms of politics ore Still beating. : . ' i Let me quote here the' star's first words, the prologue of the play: ' To the end that I may satisfactorily oarry out jour will, I invite the considerate Judgment and; the cordial aid of all the members of the house,' " Applause.1 ..- ... ,. A gentle, good natured prologue, this, as all prologues are, and not at all indica-tive of the turbulent scenes to follow,' For several weeks a calm reigned in the house and the skies were clear, but it was only the calm that precedes the storm.' Finally the. clouds gather, the ' hghtuing fl.men'bloii' begins t boil and their words are spoken with un-wonted bitterness, r Jan. 22 the speaker' mode a ruling on the method of voting by tellers, a ruling which the members of the minority resented, and the first gun was fired by Mr. Blount He ex-claimed: I am glad this tssue has been raised. It is an issue which Involves the rights of the minority. It la an American right, born of the genius of American institutions, and he who will trample on It on this floor or elsewhere, let him take the responsibility. I will not share it with him. Ap-plause. A week later the storm broke again. ' On that day the speaker introduced his now famous method of counting a quorum if one was visible to his eye. At last "the iron hand" had shown it-self, and the Republicans applauded loudly. Amid the applause the lusty voice of Judge Crisp, of Georgia", was heard ex-claiming: ' ' Mr. Speaker, I appeal (here bs was interrupted by a great shout from the Democratic aide) I ap- - peal from the decision of the chair I More applause on the Democratic side, but the speaker continued announcing . the names of members present and not voting, who were to be counted to make up a quorum: Mr. Blanchard, Mr.' Bland, Mr. Blount,' Mr. Breckinridge, of Arkansas; Mr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky. At this point a handsome man with a great shock of silver hair rushed toward the speaker, and in a voice- that quiv-ered with passion sung out: I deny the power ot the Speaker and donouno It as revolutionary! - , . A whirlwind of Democratic applause greeted this dramatio declaration. For five minutes the discharge of a gun in the hall of the house could not have been heard. But when the noise subsided the MB. KILOORR KICICS THE DOOR. that it is impossible to'mention them all. The contest for the location of the World's fair was full of the elements of the drama. It waa more than a struggle betweon men. It was a battle royal cities and between sections-o- the country, the dividing line in this case, happily; running from north to south; and not from east to west. . 1 f Unique and stage, like was. the sceni when the Democrats withdrew from tha hall, leaving only Mr. O'Ferrall, of Viri ginia, on guard, in order to break a quo-ru- m and prevent the unseating of Mr Venable. Nearly all the Republicans were in their seats,- - and the house, thus presenting a one sided appearance, was photographed for the purposes of a cam-paign document that will be picturesque if not effective. ' Dramatic also was the entrance to the hall during this struggle of Mr. Sweeney, of Iowa, whose pres-ence was sorely needed by his party friends. He was greeted by his col-leagues as a prodigal son. A dozen men seized his hand, and several threw their arms about him. Still a quorum was not present, but the arrival of Mr. Milliken made up the required number, and he, too, was received with joy. Other noteworthy incidents of the session were the kicking down of the door by Mr. Kilgore; the fisticuff fight between Messrs. Wilson and Beckwith, the censure of Mr. Bynum for words used in debate a censure which Mr. Bynum dramatically declared he would wear as a decoration of honor; the dis-covery of the flight of Silcott, ttie de-- : faulting cashier of the sergeant-at-arms- " office, taking with him the pay of mem-bers of the houses the announcement of; the deaths of Randall and Kelleyby Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, who thus him-self became "Father of the House;" the return from Maine of the and triumphant speaker; the passage, after a memorable debate, of the tariff bill, the federal election bill, the silver bill and the adoption of the rules; the assemblage in the hall of the house of the president, his cabinet, the supreme court and the two houses of congress to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the su-preme court; the speech of Mr. Kenne-dy, of Ohio, arraigning the senate and one of the senators, and the debate caused by a motion to expnnge this speech from The Congressional Record; the funeral in the house of Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania. Other congresses have gone down in history as "The Long Congress," "The Short Congress," "The Back Pay Con-gress," "The War Congress," etc. This congress will be known as "The Dramat-' MB. ic Congress." Walter Wellman. BYNUM DENOUNCING THE SPEAKER. peaker imperturbably read on from hig names of members. For several hours the battle raged. There were other dramatic incidents, as when Judge Crisp quoted remarks which Mr. Reed had made as a member of the house that Were not in accord with his present rul-ing, and exclaimed: I appeal from Philip drunk to Philip soberl - Incidents like these were common In those days of hard fighting. On another occasion Mr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, again came to the front He was, as usual, picturesque and intense. Tha speaker had declined to consider the point of "no quorum" made by Jipdge Crisp and renewed by Mr. Springer. Wane an angry colloquy was going- - on between these gentlemen, and the house was in an uproar, the silver haired Breckinridge rushed down to the open pace in front of the speaker's chair, and as he raised his finger and (shook itj men--' adngly at the speaker his voice rang oat b clear as a belL Official ltiticc. ori( NOTICE Of INTKNTION OP TITK CITY of Sal Luke eliy to construct ew-ers lu S:'er litr: l No, Notice Is hereby (riven bv the CHv Council Of Salt Lake city o( l' Intention of such Council to mike Ihe following described Improvemtuta, To construct I!n of sewer laterals o ami Ioiui the following utreeU of said citv. Within Sewer i)i.-tr- So Sof Salt l.k c!iy, via: Hegltitilug al the .uierw-ctlono- Fits! West and South Temple street, running south to Fourth South street, thence j-a- aloug Fourth eolith street to sl street, thence south aluiu; Second Kant street to Fifth South tret, thence west aloiitr Fifth Booth Vtreet to Second West street, thence north along West ftreet to S"11" Temple ttv-1- . then. eeast olougScuth Temple street to place of beginning. And defray the whfle cont thereof, estliii.ned at 'I0l.ius.ru by a li al assesmeut upon the lots or pieces of ground within the described Sewer Pistrict No. .being the d'.strlcl to be slTc-- t and eojwcially beno-tltti-by said improvetiient. The following blooka. numbered ST. W. ft), it, ?, l, MSWandW. lu plut A. are within the aid district and will be snhteot to said tax. The mode nf assessment tnereof will lie by n eipial percentage of the cost of the Im-provement npon each siiuare 't of area within said district. In addition to such tax, the real estate own-et- a In ea'd district will have to pny for the.r houss connect one. brs de the ne.-er-plinnbiuit to prepare houses for such con-nection, of which no reliable estimate tan lie made. All protests and object Ions to the carrying out of such (mention must be presented to the City Council on or before Tuesday, the gist dny of October, Ins blng the time set by the said council when H will hear and consider such objectless as may be made thereto. Hyonlerof the City Council of Salt Lake city, made September t. ihi. I.OI IS HYAMS. City Keoonic. Salt Lake City, September s lt 6 io. JU. Scort, J- - OtgDiiov . il. S. Rmonitixv Fmident. VklTeaWnufc Bocwury. . GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., a.StVMORATED.t --11K.3 XN-"- , Hardware and Metal, Slaves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, , AGLNTS FOlt the Dodw Wood Iuiley, iUjebtlnu i Sttwrti Win TUp Vacuum OjllnUer and JCnplne Oils, Here til on i'owdor, Aiit Engine ani Boil prs, IdAck Injectors, liuffalo S alea, Jeffenoa llonw Whim, if mM auti auamitlu' Tools, Kta ' ' 168 MAllJ STREET. Salt I-al-ic Cits--. - - Utah Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Retail Pealera In STOY.ES, ranges 5ton Fum'shhgs, Vantle$. Urates. c O and 3 K. Flnat Bovttlt , . ' SALT LAKE CITY. Correspondence Solicuai . llCtJ l atter Post OCea. f. Jr?w4-ySTA-M CARPET CLEANING t j?J) Carptits Made mf Laid, Itn I'phnUtartoir. Fnrnltan R Vw5 pairing and ( $kZ?SXu Im. S. WHITEHEAXl C, VAN BUSMHiC OFKICB Olf 1.C.trCBii 'riiffaiiDiisliirldiii'Pstiiiciitl!!). CENEfiAL REAL ESI 1 1 BDSIRE3S TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTEJTIOI T) Til F0IIIH8 OF SINDlCATEi 1CCMT3 FOI E1STEEI Willi Wtdo not handlt SNAPS, hut GOOD IMRGA.VSf tCXPiklKNClCU oi'KATO aad Memiwn of th Rsu. rrra ictl 170 MAIN STREET, corner Second South . ' -::- -W. J. KING-::-- Dealer In ' TINWARE HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. . I 279 SoQtn Main Street, ' ' MUli Qlj, DtiS Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholsaale and KeUII Dealers la Henry F.Clark --THE-TAILOR. SO East First South street. .GUiTcrr WARWICK HIGH GRADE SAFETY BICTCLE. 1 carry a stock 0I SArrT BICrOLBI a (S5.00, $86.00, 40.00, 60.OO $75.09, 110.OO, 13o.0O, TJUCYCL S and In pnrchasing from me you have a stock to select from and do not have to wait. , ; Largest Stock and Lowest Price est Sport, ins Goods, Gnu, Cutlery, eta, SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. AgentCALIGEAPH WBITING MACH-X-C Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R. EVANS W. 2d South street Salt Lake City STOVES, RANGES 4 . Stove Furnishings, Mantles, Grates, ie. 04 nrt OO K. Flrsit Houtlt Ht, SALT LAKE CITY. Correspondence Solicit! Franklin Fire Insurance Co., . Of Philadelphia. Organized 1S20, -- : Charter Perpetual, Assets, V - $3,174,357.0. Insurance Reserve, 1,765,204.71 Continental Insurance Company, 'Ci ITtw rx ' ' . Cash Capital, - f 1,000,00100 Insurance Ronervo, - 2,4701 1).2i AHsetH, - - - C.217,773.91 When you purchase a policy that you expect to lx 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 good insurance lawj 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 thb law none of the surplus fund- - can b divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for th security of policy holders as long as a jwlicy remains in force, DAVIS & STRINGER. "fSO'wL Amenta. SPEGIAL 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. arc now running their cars every hour past this addition. u Davis & Stringer. BBWtiffllWoman SMILES SWEET-- LV nt the thought ol her own loveli-- . ness. Every woman smiles sweetly who oses Wuslom's lor it gives lo her aclcsr, trsns-paren- t, beantilol skin. A beautiful complexion alone is often sumcient to ' make a womso "i beautiful. A woman ''Ci who has a beautiful '; comp'.cxmu should preserve it : the one less fortunate in this possession should beautify iL Wisdom's Kober-- " tine does just what Is claimed for ft. It not only preserves sad be tine the complexion, but repairs the damsge done by the use ot the many dangerous com-pounds bow in the saarket. by Us tonic efiect, re-storing lb skin lo a natural, healthy sctioa. Kead "be testimonials from famous artistes, el hated and eminent ybyaicia s, 'l.;f7l..:.li f IB? "'Utile, f" -- : " wjw imar PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first class hotel in Park City. SIXTY ELEGANT HEW BOOMS, - - Cool, pleasant and nicely furnished. HOTEL GROCND3 ARE DECORATED THE lawn and shade trees, making It the most pleasant summer resort In the mountain l1" GEO. HALL, Prop. Taft & Kropfganze, . General CONTBACM & BUILDEBS. Salt Like tity. ' Nik )F.FICE: 239 Main Street. KoricE , t OF THE INTENTION OFTHE CITY COT'N-e- n to extend water mains on R street from 4th to 1st streets. Notloe Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Liko Citv of the Intention of such Coun-cil to make the folio lux described Improve-ment, towlt : Kxtriullng aud laying lrou water pipes or mains alo g Uie following streets, namely: K street from 4th to 1st street with laterals on all cross streets, aud defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at two thousand tfcsHil dollars by a local assess, ment upou the lots or places of ground within the following described district, oelttts the dis-trict to be affected or Iwnetltted by said Im-provement, namely : Lot 1, block !; lots, block M; lots II and S, block ; lots I aud 4, block 81 ; lots and 3. block 1H; lots 1 aud 4, block PI; lot 1 .block 4: lot 4, block B; all In plat 0. Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented In writing to the City Kocorder on or before October , WW, be-ing the time sot by the said Council when It will hear and couslder such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept. IS, lwi. LOU Its HYAMS, City Recorder. sumjionI ' In the District Conrt In nd for fhe Third Ju-dicial Dlsuictof Utah Territory, County of Suit Lake, Jultcs GAi .Plaintiff, I vs. Summons: Lizzie W. Gavbr, Defendant. ) The people of the territory or Utih send greeting to Lizzie W. Uauer, defendant, VOU A HE HEUEBY KEQUIK1D TO AP-- X pear in an action brt.uirM. stctlnst you hv the above name I plaintiff in the dis-trict court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory ot Utah, aud to answer the complaint filed therein within ton days (exclusive of the day of service! after the service on you of this summons If served within this county ; or, if served out of this county, but In thlsdistrlot, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said comnlalnt. The said action is brought to have a decree of tula court ui.nilluig me bonds of niutrl-men- v exlstinn ott.veeu the plaintiff and de-fendant ; restor ng to the plaintiff all therlithts of an unman-- ei man, aud that defeudunt s intcn st In plaintiff's property be forever barrt d and cut olf, and for such other relief In toe premises a? may seem just and e iultable to the eourt. Above relief prayed f. r on the ground that defendant, forgetful of fcer mar-riage vows and her duties as a wl'e. has and without cause deeried t ie plaintiff to more thai one yjsr. aud still com nines to anandon and desert him, and rafui to live with hint as her husband And you are Sereby notified fhat if yon fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S Zana, Judge, and the seal of the dlstrlot ( j I court of the Third judicial district, JsiuJ-- in and for the Territory ot Utah this ( v I day of Oitler, in the yea 'of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Hsnhy a. MrMliXAH, Cleric. Bv Geo D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. JiOTICE. In the Estate of Nils Sundbertr, deceased. VIOTICE IS HURKHY OIVEN HY TUB 1 undersigned, administrator of the estate of Nils Htimtbei'g. deceased, to the creditors ot, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces-sary vouchers, within teu months utter the first Publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at l. Turuirrena drug storj, oorner Second South and Urst Ksst streets. U. TtiKNiiKEN, Administrator. u . SUMMONS, ; . . ; In the district court th and for the Third Judicial district of Vtah territory, county of Pali Lake.v William ueorgeCorutsU, plaintiff, T. Amelia Oomlsh. defendant. The people of Iho territory of Utah send greeting: T Amelia Cornish, defeiulaut. '0U AKK HKKEHY KKVjt'lKKD TO At'. , prsrlnui action brouttht against jrou by the aloive named plaintiff In the district court ot th" Third judicial district of the territory of Utah, aud to answer the cotupbiltit filed therein within ten days (exclusive of th day of ser-vice) after the service ou you of this summons H served within thlscounty: or, If served out of this county, buk lu this district, wilhm twenty davs: otherwise within forty days-- or Judgment liv default will lie taken against you, wording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this eourt dissolving the bunds of matri-mony fxlstlnif between the plaintiff and the defendant, ami awardlnit the plaintiff the cus-tody of said minor child. F.sther Cornish. Issue of said marrlase; above relief prayed for on the Kiotimi llmt lu August, is, the defendant willfully and without .cause deserted the plain, tiff, and still continues to so desert and live separate irom nltn; aud also that on the vial day of August. 1KM, the deremlaut committed adultery wlthous James Cornish, without ths consent, connivance or pMcnrement or pre-vious know ladies of the plslntllt. And you are hereby notified that If roti fall to appear and answer the aatd complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Wltuess. the Hon. Charles H. .sue, Judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district. In and for the territory of Utah, tnla Dwi h day of September. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight huudred and n'!siiAi,.l IlkKKY O. McMltJ.AK, Clerk. By flito, D. Lihimis, Deputy Clerk. NOTiOE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF F.LIZAHKTH OOI.K.8I1Y, Notice Is hereby (tlven by the undersigned, executor of the will of Kllr.abeth Oglesby, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the saiil de-ceased, to exhibit thein, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publlcatb n of this notice, to the said executor at No. M South Fifth Kast street. Halt Lake city, in the comity of Salt Lake, territory of Utah. Dated October 14th, 1M0. Uiioncii W. Oni.xNHV, Executor. Prark PutROt, attorney for executor. JiOTICE HEREBY GIVEN TO THE BTOCK-hoider- IS of the Ei Dorado Land and Water company, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the said company will be 'held at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 114th day of October, at the office of the company, 74 East First South street, Salt Lake City, to elect a board of directors for the ensuing year, and to attend to such other business pertaining to the Interests of the company as may be brought before it. . D. a THOMPSON, Secretary. NOTICE. OT TME INTENTION OP THE CITY Council to extend water mains on Jeffer-son street, between Eighth aud Ninth South streets. Notice is hereby.glven by the city council of Salt Lake City, of the intention of such council to make the following dcscrltted improvement, Extruding aud laying Iron water pipes or ninth along the following streets, namely: Jefferson street, between Eltthth and Ninth South streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof estimated at One Thousand (tlnOO) dollars, hy a local assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the dis-trict to be alfected or hcnellted by said Im- - Srovement, namely: The west half of lots I, the east half 'of lots V. S, 4 and r, block A. all In plat A, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying nut of such iutention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or Isifore Octolier isth, 1SUI. heltiK the time set by the ssld council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, - Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made Sept, in, ho. LOUIS HYAtfS, City Reeordor. MiESlUL'S SALE. IJURSUANTTO AN OHDER OF SALE TO the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public, sale, si the front door of the Comity Court House, In the city of Halt I. uhe. County of Salt Lake and Ter-ritory of Utah, on the Pth day of tsMolwr, IHWl, at III o'clcs-k- , M.. all the right, title. claim and. Interest if llethulla A. Olassiuan and Zealous Wormuth of, in, aud to the followiug described real estate, situate, lying, and being In Halt Lake eouuty, and described as follows, to wlt: All of lots twsnty-nln- (ill) ami thirty (.mi. In City View addition to K kit Lake city, as shown by plat on tile In the offlre ot the comity recorder of Halt l ake County, the same being sltunte lu Salt I.ak County, t'tiih Territory, and within the Jurisdiction of this court. To be sold at the property of llethulla A. Classman et al, at the suit ot Harali Ann Wood. Terms of sale cash, i E, II. ah. . .. , U. H. Marshal. ' Bv HowmartnnnnW. Prritity Marl.aK Dated Septemlmrvnth, is). Assessment Notice. , j Carrara marble conipanY of t'tah. Office of company No. 109 West Tem-ple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a regu-lar meeting of the directors, an assess-msn- t (No, 1.) of one cent pershare wng levied op. the capital stock of the aaid corporation, payable on or before No-vember 10, 1HU0, to Jas. F. Bradley, treasurer of said company, at his olHce No. 109 West temple street, in said city. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 10th day of No-vember 181)0, will be delinquent and ad-vertised forsale at; public auction and uuless payment in made before, will' be sold on Uie lBth day of December, 1800, at the office of the company aforesaid to pay the delinquent assessment, to-gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. t Jas. F. Bradley, Sec. and Treas. Salt Lake City. Utah, Oi-t- . 6, 181)0, k-- ., MAfUAI88ALE. IJUimUANT TO AN OI'DKIl Or HALF, TO I ir. directed by the Third Judicial district curt of the terrltury of tliah I shall epne st puhlln sale, at the front f thecoiinty court house. In the city of Halt Lake, county of Bait Lake, and territory of I'lali, on tli" iwtb tiny of Octo! er. IMt, at ill o'cloc k in , all the riKht. title, claim, and Interest of Ch irlolte K. Edwards of, In. snd to the following deorlled reul estate, slttiaie lylnk. and hem In halt Lake county, and described as follows, to wit: ( oininenelnir seven (71 rods north of the south-east corner of lot one (II. block eighty three KM. plat D, B lit Lake City survey, enmity of halt Luke, and territory of I'tah. Iliencs west ten (loi rods: t ivnce north three ii rods: thence cast ti n i lin rods; thence south three (Hi rods to place of henlnn'n". To Iw sold as the property of Charlotte E. Edwards at the suit of i. A. fritsch. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARBPNS, T'nlte.) Htatcs Marshal. Ily Howman Cannon. De puty Marshal. Dated October nth. IHV), SUMMONS. In the United States Commissioner's Court, City and County ot Halt Lake aud Ter-ritory of Utah. Before J. W. Ureenmaiv Kstjutre, CominUl sinner. ' ., ' James R. Paine et al, plaintiff!, vs. J. W, , llawn Co.. defenduuts.ji ' The people of Utah semi (Treating tto J. W, Pawn -- Co.) defendants: ., '0U AlUi HEUEHY 80MM0NKD TO llg I and appear before said Oomtnlslouer s Court, In the city and county ni Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and answer a eoiiipuinj tiled Hitalnst you bv the above named plaintiff wlth n five days (exolmtlva of day of service).' if thW snmmons be sortisiL. In said Halt La .til Citv; within ten daj--s if s i .fVnut of said city but In Hult Lake eonnrrftrid within twenty davw if served elsewhere. . r!in action ibroui(!il from yotj the sum of Silty-llv- e anil Dnllurs. wltU Interest tfiereon from August VH, lMuu, alleged to lie due frm you to plaintiffs on account of sbortvg on Invoice of bay shipped June lit, ptf I, r.4.1. on accoi nt of snnrtsge on previous shipment of corn June IU.1SAJ. K.U). and on an account of extra freluht snd t ho tage In weight in shipments ma!el(y you to K. Y. AT, E. Taylor from Jsnuary lo ll) to MayT.VH f'KiWl, aud which has been awlgned to plain tiffs, aod for costs of suit. And von are hereby ni tided that If you fall tospietr and answer the said complaint as above reouired, the said plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of KKi.l, with Interest and costs of suit as aforesaid. Witness mv hand at the city and county of Bait Lake ai d territory of Utah, the UMh day of A u" ust. m the year of our Lord, one thous. and t ight hundred and ninety. ' J. W. JRKF.NMAN, Commissioner. Frank Pierce, Attorney for pills. MAKHIIAL'H SALE. 1URSWANT TO AS EXRCtJTIOM TO MiC 1 directed by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of I!tah. 1 "hall eiposeat public at. lo, at the front door of the county court house, In the city of Halt Lake, county of Halt Lake and terr tory of Utah, on the With day of ((toper. 111, at U o'clock m.. all the rliiht, title, claim and Interest of KeuUn Che. shire of. In. and to the following desert ImmI real estate situate, lying, and tielng In Halt Lake county and described as follows, I Commencing four (4) rods north of the south-west comer of lot Ave iftl In block thirty-on- (Ml, plat B, Silt Lke City survey, thews north three Cli rods, thence e t ten (Mb rods, thence south three isi rods, thence West ten (Hi) rods to place of beginning. To I sold as the oj Keubsn Che-shire at toe suit of Charles Main and Fl. IL Winchester. Terms of sale, cash. E. n. Pansnm. (7. B. Marshal. By Roman Csniioa, Deputy Marshal. bated Oct. 4, mi t NOTICE OF THK TNTENTIOtf OP THE CITY council to extend water mains on First East and Kightb Houtb wltU laterals. Notice is hereby viven by the city council of Bait L ike City of the of such council to make the following described Improvement, towlt: Extending and lay nif Iron water pipe or malm along the following streets, namely: First Katt street from center ot Seventh and Elulith Hoiltli tu Eighth south strret, thence west 1 1 Main street, with laterals, and defray-ing three lo irths of the cost thereof. estimated at three thousand .!) dollars, by a local as-sessment upon the lots or nieces of ground within the following (lem rlbed district, being the district t be ar.ecied or bcneflied by said lrnpro. em int. namely : Lots V and 1, bio 'k It, lots I, U, it and 4, bloc IS., lots and s. . lots 4. ft. s. 7, bl ick 3, lot I aud H, hbick 14. lots fiiiml 7. block 4. all In plat A, Halt Lake City U'vey. All proteHts and objection to the CJirying out of m :h intention must be pre-sented In writing to the city recorder on or before Norcmlier llth, ISO. being tne tln.e set by ths said counrllwhen It will heari.n1 consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the c'tv council of Salt Lake City ma.ieOctobiT7!h. IsK) LOLIH HYAMS, City Recorder. Bait Lake City. Octol-- r 1. 1H0. MAltfiIIAL'8 MALE. IlURHUANT TO AH OKIIKK OF MALE TO 1 me directed by the Third Judicial district Court of the territory of IHah, I shall eiposes public sale, at the front door of the coiiu'y courthouse. In the city of Halt l.sk. comity erf falt Lake, and territory of l'th on the .th day if October, isvrn, at Vi o'clock m . all the title, claim, and Interest of r.rnm A. Henedlet etaL.of. In. and loth following de scribed real estate, situate, lying, and lelug In Bait Lake county, and described as Mlow, Lots !1. 1. and , In bbx-- l7. in plat C. Halt iJike City survey. eiept aura p of said M a were hrref ifore lakeu by the O, A K. (J, Hallway company a a right of way for It railroad. In Halt Lake City, L'tah. flrt selling lot I. To be sold as the property of F.mma A. t et si.. at the suit of John Terms of sale cash, E. H. Paiisoks, II. H. MarshaL fly IVmian Cannon, Deputy MarshaL Lated Septwiiiber 11, Its). HOTICL, IS HF.KKIIY C.1VF.S TO THE NOTICE Irtersnl the Salt Lhe L.th'iKraph bUine and M'art l company triat the annual meeting of stockboMfrs f'r the elfcuc.u of officers w ll be held at Ihe onVe of the cwn-psn- '. Kast First Boutri street, Bait Lake C.ty, on Munday. Octoner --1th, IWJ. aHo'clx k p. m . f r the pjrp-s- i of n oBicers, and to trsnct otuer ncc-ssa- biitn. The snnnal meeting was duly adjenmed from O toti r th to ucto!cT 97th, as above, for tbciiurp of glvinyhls jMpf,ON Hcretry. Dated Salt Lake fjtty, October 8th, UM. , MARSHAL'S BALE. ItriSCAVTTOAS KX'tTiOM TO M' Judicial district c.iurt of the Territory ol Utah I shall po" at ptihllc, sale, at the front door of the county cur hcu In the cityo! Bait lse, count" of Halt L ke. and terr.try ol l'tah. on tne ri ilsy of NorembM'. H, at U o'ciK lt rn.. all tiie rii'ht. title, ciam and Interest of te Halt ! Kanltaitum aw,a'ton. a cornrtloii ot. in. and lo the Miltnwinic drwrltwd real estate. lylOsT nd hcn in Hlt Lake cmtnty. and dscTttwl as follows u wit; Thst part of lot two In section twenty , three (i. In town-ship one ( north, of rsnre on 1 west. Halt Lak merldlaa. per Utd B't 'rrey, tvrandi-- d on the north y the line of said lot, on the south hy a line parallel with arul lea IIUi rods -- Kith from fctid north boundary line, and on t "t hy Us line of the rlirbt of wsy of tre L'nlon I'HII' rallrswlcotriiny (forma ly the insh Ontrall and wntaiol'. thres and acrs more or e . t le bil.tre northerly and sontheriy tarouyh tit sain. T b sold as Hi prirty of the Malt Ike ru. tarlum aMcx-tatlo- a rorpnratl'n, at the suit of Joseph P. Moma Terms of ssl. ca. fj H. Fawiohs. I. H. Marshal. By Uon as Cassos, l.'puiy lrhl. PaMd O. Wiser It, UVX JIOTICE THE INTENTION OFTHE CTTYCOCN-cl- l OF to exu-n- d water mains on Tenth Kast street from center of Third and Fourth (ioutn streets to Fifth Sonth street, w:th lateral, on Fourth and Fifth South streets. Notice Is hereby iilven by the dty council of Salt Lab Cl'y of th intention of seB ousel! to make the following described Improvement, to wit: Eiter.dinK and lay:n Iron water pipe or rralnsaionn tie following streets namaly: Tenth fcat street flora center of Tblrd and F.mrth Bouth to Fifta Borah street, wlm lat-erals on Fourth and Kltth Bouth street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the eost thereof, es-timated st four thouanl ..by a Iceal SMtsment npon the lo or pteees of around within the lollowlnit deirlt4 district belnt the district to be a.l-ct- ed or benefited by said Improvement namely: Lot and 4, bbx-- i; lots t, 3. 4 an . block SU, and PrU and f.. Hock U Plat t"; 'o lot I and , bloc 42; Pit 1 f n f. r.lock at. low and 7, block l1, plat li Bait Lake C.ty surrey All P otesu and ot.ct.ons to the crry1n out of such iant b preestiud IB writin to the cty recorder on rr before No vemberlltb. ttn th time sot by t aid cooncll witen ft will bear and catimder such object on as may be ma le ther-t- o. By order of the e ty ewned of Salt Lskt City, made Oct 7th. v. LCrUlB HYAMS. dty recorder, fait Lake Out. OO. lot. JK HOTICt IX PERRON8 ARE HEREBY WARMED J. tuwler the penalty pronded by ordinanc not Ui remuv the body of any dead animal nt offal or flit of any dwicrtpUoo. without first ; noli (ring th city scaenter. who will U.U. " ffiU BKOWALU i City Bcaretuter. AprUrT. lt lusitos. City -- all. X'OTH LL ACOOI-'NT- DIE UK FOR 11 ias.nlry and mwhan'tlae purchased prior t- -i Janusry 1. IW). wm be placed to th guide of sn attorney If not paid by rprem-bc- r is'o. L. C. Kamrk. oc with Mul aad lovMiwaest tiMMSMt. in Mala. Ksaet, |