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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY, OCTUBaK J5. 'iWO. 7 ilotict B. NOTIOFtO CBED1T0BSL ' INSTATE OP ELIZABETH OGLESBY, Notice is hereby riven bv the undersigned, executor of the win of Elizabeth Oglesby, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons haviug claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them, with the necestary vou-'her- within ten months after the tlrrt publication or this notice, to the said executor at No. iH4 South Fifth East street. Salt Lake city, in the county of Sail Lake, territory of Utah. Dated October Hth, 1800. ' . (jKOBGg W. Oc.l.KSBT, Executor. Prask Pierce, attorney for executor. COCOA; M.COCAINE. yhey Are Made from Altogether Different Shrubs - One is a Delight-ful Food. XEE OTHEB A HEEB STIMULAHT. Chocolate and Cocoa Are Identioal How the Former Grows and Where It is Obtained. The Introduction and the common use f the terms "coca" and "cocoa," appli-cable to medicinal substances, have had the effect of confusing people's minds vith regard to the source and prepara- - i tjon, and, in some cases, creating a prej-udice against the use of wholly different gobstances chocolate and cocoa. The medicinal wines of cocoa and the pow-erful alUiloids and nerve stimulants, and hyriine, are prepared from (he loaves of erythroxylon coca, a shrub . indigenous to Peru and Bolivia, wholly ' different to theobroma cacao, a small bnt beautiful troo, which grows luxuri-antly both wild and cultivated in the northern parts of South America, Cen-tral America, Mexico and the West In-dies, from the seeds of which chocolate and cocoa, and (from the oil) cocoa oint-ment or "butter," are prepared. When the Spaniards first visited Mex-ico, four centuries ago, they found the natives using chocolate. It was intro-duced into Europe as early as 1520, and has 6ince been more or less extensively used in every civilized country. Lin-nas- us was so fond of it that he gave to the tree from which it was obtained the name of Theobroma food for the gods. Chocolate and cocoa are only two forms cf the same substance. HOW COCOA IS OBTAINED. , The tree twice a year yields a crop of reddish spongy fruit, shaped somewhat like a encumber. The ripe fruit being collected at the decline of the moon, the tree continues its yield for twenty or thirty years. Each fruit or pod con-tains from six to fifty beansusually about twenty and thore are from .ten to twenty pounds cf such beans from each tree at each crop. The beans are usually about the size of large almonds. They are frequently (from a confusion cf language) called indifferently "beans," "seeds," "nuts," "berries," and "fruits," but their character will be better under-- stood by regarding them as beans con-tained within a pod. They are gener-ally picked out and dried for exporta-tion. ' Bssides the beans the pulp contains a creamy and cordial juice, and by steam-lu- g and pressing the beans will yield one-thir- d of their weight of a kind of butter to which the'richness of cocoa is . due. For preparing the beverage material the beans are exported in their original State, to be converted into cocoa or choc-olate by a manufacturing process. They lire first roasted in slowly rotating ovens. , then broken by machine into such a state that the husks may be separated from tho kernels by a blast of air, and they ire afterward treated and beaten and converted into a pulp by means of their own oil. t , .' The pulp, when ground between mill-(ton- es till it assumes a consistency some-thing like that of treacle, is in a state to " receive any of the modifications that Will fit it for the market. It may be "plain cocoa," or '"homoeopathic cocoa" or "vanilla chocolate;" it may have ar-- rowroct or sago or sugar mixed with it; J or if the manufacturers be tinctured with roguery there may percliance be bunnmeal or other adulterants mixed , With the pulp. OIOCOLATB IS JiLANY FORMS. The pulp, when fully prepared in any Df these diverse ways, is cast into largo molds; the cakes thus produced are cut Into minute shreds by machine, and the ' ihreds are rubbed, sifted and packed for sale- - ; ., , The preparations of cocoa and choco-late made in France are more numerous than usually made in England or tha Dnited States; they comprise vanilla rhooolate, milk chocolate, chocolate bon-- bons, chocolate papillotes, chocolata crackers, chocolate pastilles, chocolate With taraxacum or with sarsaparilla, chocolate with tar in short, there is no end to the list; for once admit the prin-cipal of mixing cocoa with vegetable in-fusions or decoctions or essences and the variety becomes interminable. The French limit themselves to the nse of the word "chocolate," derived from the Mexican name of tho plant (chocolatl); they seldom speak of "cocoa." What are called "cocoa nibs" are the beans roughly crushed. "Flake cocoa," also, is anothername for the beans when crushed between rollers, but before any-thing ' else has been added to them. Tho husk of the seed after roasting con-tains a good deal of nutriment; indeed, lo do the pods likewise, and all three are more or less used in making cheap cocoa. , The plant is certainly used in more ays than coffee drank as a thick decoc-tion (made to somewhat resemble gruel), made into various confections and pas-tries, eaten as bonbons, etc. while a poor decoction is drank in some places by boiling the husks separated from the gleans. . Whilo chocolate and cocoa contain an essential principle, theobromine, com-parable to caffeine and theine the alka-- 1 loids of coffee and tea it is much less potent as a dist urber of the nervous sys-tem; and chocolate and cocoa are pro-portionally more welcome as a beverage, besides possessing specially nutritive qualities, which render them much. uore sustaining than tea. Dr. H. N. Ilell in Sanitarian. , j i Cmcial taticco. ofu E NOTICE OK INTKMTIOV or THE CITY of Salt Lake rltv to construct sew-ers in Suwor District No. . Notice is hereby given bv the City Council of Salt Lake city of t ie Intention of such Ouum-l- l to ni'vlio the followiug described Improvements, To construct a line of sewer later Us 03 ftnt along the following dexerllwd streets of ;d city, within Sewer District No. of Salt Lake city, vis: HentnnliiK at the intersection of Hrt West and South Temp! streets, runuing south to Fourth South street, thence esst Fourth along South street to Second Fast street, thence south alone Second East street to Fifth South staet. thence west along Fifth South street to bevo-i- West street, th.'iice north alotis Second West treet to South Temple street l heme east along South Temple street to place of beginning. And defray the wh le cunt thereof, estimated at flul.iun.tO by a l a. sssesHinent U)hiu the lots or piece of ground within the described Sewer P .strict No. , being the district to be attested au.l especially by said Improvement. '1 he following blocks, numbered OT, ). 41. IO..HI audits, li! plat A. are within tlio said diHtrlct aud will be su):ect to hM tax. The mode of assessment thereof will lie by an eUal percentage of the c,it of the im-provement uiwu each suuare foot of atva within said district. In addition to such tax, the real --tt own-ers In sa'd district will have to pay for the r houte connect oua. l s de the necessary plumbing to pr jure house for such of whicli no reliaide estimate can be nnule. All protests and objection to the carrying out of such Intention must 1 presented to the city Council on or betoie Tuesday, the ait dnf of ft b r, I MM, htlng the time set by the said couurfl when It will hear and consider such obje.ta n as may be made thereto. iHy order of the City Council of Salt Lake city, made Sentcmh-ra- i, ih. I.OL IS HYAMS. C tvKecorde;. Bait Lake City. September its 1SW. Gio.M.Sooni Jan. Ot.exDEimxn il. S. P.CTMrfKLr President. Vice-Preside- Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., UXCORPORATED.) Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Els. AGLNTS FOR the Dod& Wood Pulley, lloeblinsfs 8W!e Win Bapt, VKmiiru Cylinder and Engine Otia, Ilerculw l"owdr. Atlas Engines an! Boil ere, Alack Injector, Buffalo JefJersoo. lljre Walrn, Jiijske lunpt Mlnen'andBlacksmlUa' Tools, Eta ; 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah D. VAN BUSKIR. OFKICKOr T. C.STE3&4 Tlicl'iliiiliislirlliii'diiiciitii CENEKll REAL ESTAlK BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTESTS I) Ul FOEIINQ OF SINDICATEi AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL. m do not handle SXAPS, but GOOD BARGAINS I KXl'iCKIUNCKD OPKATOkH and Members of the Ritu. r.rt LMcX4 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. Office, 219 S. Main Street t CtZi t'Uder ism Omc. jifYBUmCAErET CtEANIKO I yfmt&Jll' CarpeU Mtle ami Lal.l, Ho I'phnlstcrintf. Furnltura He-- flAir'V lirin(f sml Olennlnjr rhZTr L. S. WHITEHEAD -::- -W. J. KING-::-- Doalor in TINWARE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 279 SoqIH Kaln Street, &!t Qij, C!ii Incoporated, April 10, JS90. him House Building Company. J. T. F. V. Mooknos, il. It. Kickor. l'rcshtent. Treasurer. Uauvral iUuaf. Salt Lako, Utah. This company Is purely a homo institution, organised ti star, atvl mut rv spectfully iuvllH tliu altiintloti of those UnslrlnK coiUtfos. oiihor for fininc or for ale. to the neat, tasty and attractive appearance prewnteil by this eta ol c wlum ooinpli'tcd. We claim thai they are stronger ami warmer than the ordinary rustic building--, llm rtimis sll Uiitig niuile au.l put loteihr by thereby making-- the work perfectly tiglit. Vim r now prepare.! fUf. nisli estimates, take coiuracis and complete building on short lime The pt ronaire of the public Is most respectfully solicited. Ollice aud yard St. j(r YV wl North Temple street. Examine Our flans and Prices Before Ton Esili Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 182Q. Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, 1,705,20471 Continental Insurance Company, Cash Capital, - $1,000,000.00 Insurance Kcserve, - 2,470,3 .3.2 i Assets, - 6,217,773.!H t When you purchase a policy that you expect to b worth jaooo in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as good insurance laws as New York and Pennsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by great confla-grations. Under this law none of the surplus fund can bo divided among stockholders. Both have to be held tot tha security of policy holders as long as a policy remaini in force. DAVIS & STRINGER, 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. are now running their cars every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer. asWj i i ' (Pffufat jtoticee. KOTICE OPTHE INTENTION OF THE CIT V COrN to extend watermaiua ou Second West street. Notice is hereby Riven by the City Council of Salt take City of the tnteiition of such Council to make the following des-cribed improvement, Kxteuding and laying Irou water pipes or mains along the following, streets, namely: Second W'est street, from present terminus, between Sixth and Seventh South, to midway between Eighth aud Ninth South s'reet, and dofravtug three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at four thousand (fkiUl dollars, by a local as-sessment upon the lots or pieces of within tho following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited bv said improvement, namely: Lots 3 aud 4, block W; lots 1 and 8, block : lots 1, sl. 7 and !, block 13; lots J, 3, 4 and !i. block 13; lots aud 7, block 7; lots h and , block A; all in plat A, S ilt Lake city survey. All proti-st- s and ob-jection tn the carrying out of such lutentlon must be presented In writing to the City Kecorder on r beforo Octolier ith. lsmx being the time set by the said Council when tt will hear and oons.der such objections as may be niade thereto. Py order of the City Council Of Salt Lake City, made Sept. lUth. isi. Lotus Hyams, City Record jr. SALT LAKE CITY Sights and Scenes in and Around the Inter-Mount- ain Metropolis. TLACES OF HTEKEST TO VISITORS Useful Information for the Home-seek- er, the Investor and the .Visitor. ; A GUIDE TO THE TOTJEIST. Bait Laks's Location, Attrac-tions an.l Climate Garfield Beach and Other Resorts. The city of Salt Lake has a tame whlci reaches around the world. The population Is abont 56,000, and Is increasing at a rapid rate. It is situated at ths base of Um Wasatch mountains In a lovely valley, risk la agricu-ltural resources and Is eighteen miles distant tram Great Salt Lake,. Its elevation abova ea level Is 4,350 feet. There are asaay points of Interest to visitors in th city saa aear lk Her are some of them: Th Tempi. ' This magnificent cream-whit- e gwlln struc-ture was begun April , 1853. tt la MOxSOO feet, the walls aro 100 feet high, and th tewws.when completed, will be 800 feet In brtghk Over 13,600,000 have been expended on the Temple, and It la now nearlng completion. In the same square with the tempi Is th spa- cious building called The Tabernacle, Here are held the services of the Mormon ehnroh, and thoso are attended every Sunday by immense congrogatlons of people, both Mormon and Gentile, The structure is oval in shapo, seventy-liv- e fcot high and sTOHM) feet in length and breadth. It has a seating capa-city of 19,000 people, aud here may be hoard what is claimed to be the finest organ In the world. Patti once saug in the tabernacle, and demonstrated that its acoustlo powers are very fine. The Gardo House, or Amelia Palace, was built br Brigham Young wha willed that It should be ths residence of his favorite wife, Amelia Folsom Young, but since his death it has been used as the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Brtgham Young's RealdasMaSi known a the e and th Lion Hons are structures, curious from as-sociations. These are situated la what was once Brlgham Young's domain, all of which has passed into other hands, save th large lot In which 1 Brigham Young' Grave. This can b reached bypassing through the Eagle Gate, an archway In the old mud wall which at onetime encompassed Brlghara'a pri-vate propertv. One or two of the prophet's wives repoe beside hi last resting place. A slab of granite covers the grave and there Is space left near by for the grave of his other wives. Deserct Museum. This institution is situated on South Temple street, directly opposite Temple square. It contains a large number of interesting curios-ities, chiefly pertaining to the early history of Utah. It is well worth a visit. Prospect BiU Ulth It lockout tower commands a splendid View of th (Mr and its surrounding. . The Tithing Building; possesses Interest as being ths general depot for taxes collected by the Mormon church from Its disciples. Liberty Park, In the southeastern portion of th elty 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. Bait Lake Theater being selected. This latter place f amuse-ment wa built by Brlgham Young over thirty years ago. It Is a largo and baauofai tempi 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 120XH8 feet, and cost S15O.0UO. Th ceiling Is dec-orated with church pictures, among them the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place f th golden plates to Joseph Smith. Th Natatorlum is a large circular bathing house, th center of which, under a glass roof, is a swimming pool. Tho water Is brought In pipes from Bok's Hot Springs. Thore are also a larg Bomber of bath rooms. Electrle Street Oar connect with every point of tofcsrest In the city. The system Is new and the appointments good. Rapid transit Is assured. Camp Doufflas, three miles east of th city Nid over 400 feet above It, is beautifully laid out in th midst of lawns and orchards, and the barracks and houses of th officers aro built of atone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake He Ilk molten silver at ths foot of the western mountains. Beck's Hot Springs are In the northern part of th city about three miles from the business center. They Issue from the base of the mountains, and are regarded as a very valuable aid in cases of ' rheumatism, dyspepsia and scrofula. Th waters are used both in-ternally and externally, and there is an excellent bath house and necessary appointment for the comfort of patients. Th Warm Sulphur Springs are between Hot Springs and th city, about one mil frm the postoluce. There is a good hotel and Mmfortable bath hous In connec-tion with the springs, and they can b reached bv street railway. The Mountains are unsurpassed In magnificent canyons, and at least a dozen of the grandest are within reach of the elty. These Invite ths tourist to spend days, week or months among their wild recesses to fish, to hunt, to scale th peaks and ridges, and to gather wild flowers by tha sides of mossy springs, beneath the shade of umbrageous pine. Big Cottonwood canyon should be seen by every tourist. Here are lak Mary and Martha from .which Bows the turbulent Cottonwood river; and at the baa the mountalpa are lakes Blanche, Florence and Lillian. Besides these are Mills creek. Parley's, Emigration, and City Creek canyons, all extremely picturesque and delightfully romantic. Pleasant Drives abound In scores around the outskirts of th city; along the quiet country roads, and through the lanes dividing meadows of rich green alfalfa and fields of grain; while th majeetto mountain are never entirely lost sight of. From under the branches of trees and above hedges of the wild dog-ros- e glimpses are caught of snow.covered peaks. A drive to Fort Douglas, and then a mile further on to the month of Emigration canyon Is most delightful. It was her that too sight of the Mormon pioneers was first made glad by the vast expanse of Salt Lake valley sud-denly bursting upon them, on the 84th of July, 1M7' Th Great Salt Lake. "I think," says Ernest Ingersoll, "few per-sons realise how wonderfully, strangely beautiful this la) and sea Is," and speaking of Its sunsets Phil Robinson ha said: "Wnere have I not seen sunsets, by land and sea, in Asia, Africa, Europe and America, and wher can I say I hare ever seen more wonderons coloring, more electrifying effects than In the sunset on the Great Salt Lake of Utah." Salt Lake Is as beautiful a sheet of water as can be f rand anywhere. The waves are a bright blue or green, and as they dance on Its surface It would be hard to tell which color prevails It la dotted with beautiful Islands, and It affords the finest salt water bathing in the world. Garfield Beach 1 within easy distance of the city, being but eighteen miles of a ride by train. Here is foucl every luxury and comfort for a dip la the mysterious sea, and also all the things for the comfort of the inner man. Th cafe afford enjoyable meal at reaaocabl prices, and row boat are to be had for a quiet 'pull" on the waters whlchpoanesa a romantic Interest for every visitor. The management of the accommodations at Garfield Beach la under the direction of the Union Pacific Bail-wa- y company, aa is that at LakeFark under the sperrlafcm of the Bio Grande West-e- This resort is north of the city, about half way between Salt Lake and Cgden, and Is much fraaaasted by visitor, it 1 similar la artrM ri",ti (Afid,afid la waUwertay SUMM0H3. In the United States Commissioner's Coi r;, City and County of Pelt Lake and Ter-ritory of Utah, Before J. W. Greeuman, Esquire, Commis-sioner. James E. Paine et si. plaintiffs, vs. J. W. H awn A Co.. defendants. The people of Utah eeud greeting to J. W. Hswn & Co.. defendants: ATOU ARE HEREBY 8TTMMONFD TO BE X and appear before said OommSssio ler s Court, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and answer a coiiipl.dnt flled against you bv the above named plaiutlff with n live days (exclusive of day of service), if this summons be served in said Salt Lake City; within ten d ivs if sjrved out of said city but in Salt Lake count v: and within twenty days If served elsewhere. Said action is brought 10 tfciver from yon the sum of S.xtv-flv- e an i U W Dollars, with Interest thereon from August S ImX), alleged to be duo from you to plaluttffs on account of sbortegii on Invoice of hay shipped June 18. lsft.i, tel. 45, ou accoi nt of shortage on previous shipment of corn June 10. HM, W.a. and on an account or extra freUht and ho t ige in wolght in shipments mans by y iu to h',. V.T. E. Taylor from January 18 to May 7. iKinos, and which has be n aligned to plain tiffs, ai d for costs of suit. Ard you nre hereby n tided that if yon fail toi p. eirand answer the said complaint as above retiiilrei, the said plultt fls will take judgment aaiust you f r the sum of Mr.43, with Inter- st and costs of suit as aforesaid. Witness m baud at the city and county of Sa t Lake a .d territory of Vtah. the-st- h dty of An Mist. In the year of our Lord, one thous-and tight hundred and ninety. J. W. GREENMAN, Commissioner. Frank Pierca. Attorney for plfls. . SOTWE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COfN-ci- l to extend water malus on II street from 4th to 1st streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt L.ike City of the intention of such Coun-cil to make the followiug described Improve-ment, towlt: Extending and lay iur Iron water pipes or main alo g the following streets, namely : K street from 4th to 1st streets with laterals on all cross streets, and detravtng three-fourth- s of the coat thereof, estimated at two thousand (fcJuiul dollars, by a local assess-ment upou the lots or places of ground within the following described district, belli the dis-trict to lie affected or benefitted br said Im-provement, namely : Lot 1. block DX; lota, block ttu; lots and a, block uu; lots 1 and 4, Mock (II ; lots S aud 3. block 13; lots 1 and 4, bbK-- 19; lot 1 .block 4; lot 4, block ft; all In plat O, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented lu wrltlns to the C.ty Kecorder on or before Octolier , ink), be-l- n the time sot by the said Council when tt will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By onier of the City Council of Salt Lake City, mad Sept, id, ihwi. LOUIS HYAMS. Cltyltecorder. SIMMONS. In the district court in and for the Third Judicial district of Ctah territory, county of Salt Lake. William tienrire Corulsh, plaintiff, vs. Amelia Conilsh, defendant. TheiM-opleo- f the territory of Vtah Send greeting: To Amelia ivrnlsh. defendant. rOU ARE HKKKHY KKyt'lKKB 1 r In an action broimht airaiiist you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of I'tah, and to answer the complaint filed therein wlthlu ten days (exclusive of the day of ser-vice) after the service ou you of this summons If served within thlscountv; or. If served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken aitaltist you, according to the praver of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the blinds of matri-mony eilattmr betweeu the plaintiff and the defendant, and awarding the plaintiff the cus-tody of said minor child. Esther Corulsh, Issue of said marriage; above relief prayed for on the mound that In August, 11, the defendant willfully and without cunse deserted the plain-tiff, and still Continue to so desert and lire separate I rum him: and also that on the Wist day of AnuiiHt, Inns, the defendant committed adultery with one James Cornish, without the consent, connivance or ptwureiucnt or pre-vious knowledge of the plaint Iff. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer t he said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Kane, Judge, and ths seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district. In and tor ths territory of Utah, tnls Wih day of September. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. issAfh IJknht O. Mi'Mti.t.H, Clerk. Ilr (10. D. Loom is. Deputy Clerk. MAESBAL'S BALE. IiUHSTJANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third Judicial District Court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the frput door of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake and terri-tory of Utah, on the 1st day of November, 1HU0, it 11 o'clock a.m., all the right, title, claim and Interest of Charles S. Deskevof, In and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being lu Salt Lake county, and described as follows, Lots, 1J. 13. 14. 15 ana 16, block 9, fi sere plat A, Ilia Field survey. To be sold as the proporlyof C'has. S. Deskey at the suit of Shilev and Grosnell. Terms of Bale cash. E. H. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. Py A. O. Dyer, Deputy Marshal. Dated October 0, 1890. HOTICE, OF THE INTENTION OF TIIE CITY Council to extend water mains on Sixth Kast street, between First and Second South streets. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of such Council to make the following descrllied improvement, or Extending and laying Iron water pipes mains along the following streets, namely: Sixth Kast street, between First and Second South streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at Eight Hundred lmn Dollars, by a local assessment uiion the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to lie af-fected or benefitted by said improvement, namely: Part of lots 4 and fi. Work M, allot lots 7 and 8 and part of lot I, block U, all In 'apnladt II, Salt Lake City survey. All protests objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented lu writing to the City Kecorder on or before Sept. 30, lMtKI. being the time set by the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. lly order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May uth, 1HX Lotus Hyams, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, September 6, 18KJ. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF local tax for the extension of the water mains on First South street. Notice Is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Luke City has made and com-pleted the list aud 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. 18M). upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: Part of lots li and 7. and all of lot , block OS. aud part of lots I and S, block 17, all In plat A, Salt Lake City survey, said tax being for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, namely: First South street between West Temple aud First West street. Bald list and plat have been lodged In the office of the City Recorder No. 9. City Hall.and will be open lor Inspection for a period of ten days from and after the 7th day of October, ltiso, during which time written appoals to the city council for the correction of the assessment may be fl.'ed with the said Recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance In such esse provided. Louis Etahs, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Oct. o, 1H). MARSHAL'S SALE. IPURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO me directed bv the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of ths county court bouse, In the city of St Lake, county of Salt Lake, and terrltoryof L'lahton theji.th day of October. 1NU, at Vi o'clorlt m., all the rlitht. title, claim, and Interest of Charlotte E. Edwards of, In, and to the following deictibed real estate, situate, lylnit, and lienor In Salt Lake county, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing seven 7 rods north of the south-east corner of lot one (1), block eighty three (Kill, plat D, Silt Lake City survey, county of Salt Lake, and territory of T'tah, thence west ten 10) roils; thence nortfr thru (3) rods; thence east ten (10) rods; thence south three (Hi rods to place of beKlnnliur. To be sold as the property of Charlotte K. Edwards at the suit of J. A. Frltsi h. Terms of sale, cash. .... E. H. PARSONS, United States Marshal. ' Ily Bowman Cannon. Dtput yt Marshal, Dated Octoher fith, ISft.X " JiOTlCE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water malus ou Twelfth East and Fourth South streets. Notice is hereby given by the elty council of Sail Lake city of the Intention of such council to make the following (lescrllH.il improvement, Extending and laving Iron water pipe or main along the f.illowllm streets, uamely: From the center of Third and Fourth street on Twelfth East to Fourth Mouth, thence west ward on and one half blinks with laterals for culinary purpose, only, anddefrayltm three-fourth- s or the cOKt thereof ,s! Imated at twent hundred irvxiii dollar, tiy a local assess-ment usn the lot or piece of Kromid wlthlu the following district, being the district to ba fleeted or benefited by said Improvement, namely: All of lots Sand 4, block il; lots 1, li, 8 and H, block va; lots 1 ami K, block VI ; lotsA, A, 7 and H, block IV; lots fl and 7, block SO; and lot and 5, block IB. all In plat F. Salt Lake City survey. All protest and objections to th carrying out of such intention must be presented lu writing o the city recorder on or before H"l' tember '. 1M, being the time set by the ald coiiNi'll when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. fly order of the city council of Salt Lak city, made May W. lsvo. Lotus HrAMs, City Recorder. Salt Lak city, Sept. 6, IW NOTICE OF COMPLETION OP ASSESSMENT OP a local tax for tho extension of the water mains on Twelttii East and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Lake City has made and com-pleted the Hat and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, levledbytheCityCoune.il of Salt Lake City, October 1st, 18'JO, upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely : All of lots 3 and 4, block lots 1, 8, and 8, block VJ; lots 1 and it. block SI ; lots r, ft, 7 and ft, block 19: lots 6 and 7, block 90; and lots 4 snd f, block 18, all In plat F. Salt Lake City survey, said tax be-ing for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, namely: From the center of Third and Fourth South streets on Twelfth East street to Fourth South street, thence westward one and one half blocks with laterals, for culinary purposesonly. Said lint and plat, have been lodired In the office of the City Kecorder, No. . City Hall, nd will be open for inspection for a period of 10 days from and after the 7th day of October, lftuo. 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 rase provided. Lotus Hyams. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, October , lF'JO. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME the Third Judicial District court of the territory of 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 VMh dav of October. at IV o'clock m., sll the rixht, title, claim and Interest of Reuben Che-shire of. In, and to the following descrllied real estate situate, lying, and being lu Salt Lake county and described as follows, Commencing four (4) rods north of the south-west corner of lot five (li In, blin k thirty-on- e (31), plat 1J, Salt Lake City survey, theme north three (Hi rods, thence east ten (10) roils, thence south three (8) rods, thonc west ten (10) rods to place of beginning. To be sold as the propertv oj Reuben Che-shire at th suit of Charles Main and E. II. Winchester. Term of sale, cash. E. H. Parroks. U. S. Marshal. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. 4. IHyu. ftOTICK THE INTENTION OF THE CITYOOUN-el- l OF to extend water main on hlKhlli Kast street, from center of Fourth and Filth South to center of Seventh and Eighth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Luke city of the Intention of sm h council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: licit inning In the center of Fourth and Fifth South on Kinlilh East street, and running south to the center of Seventh sllrtKlnh'h South lreets, aud defraying three-fourt- of the cost thereof, estimated at slxtysls hun-dred itoflouidollarH, by a local sessment iim the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing descrllied district, being the district to lie affected or benefitted by said Improvement, namely: All of lots 3, . block ai; lots I, V, block SI; lot I, , 7, 8, block); lots 8,4, 6, . block 87) lot It, 3. 4. ft, block It); lots i, g,7, , block 17; lots ft, 7, block IV, and lots ft, 0, block 13, all in plat II, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of nucb Intention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before September ), IHWI, being the time set by the wild counrll when It will hear and consider such objectlou as may I) made thereto. Hy order of th City Council of Bait Lake Clty,madJunsl7lh. im. Lot'lH HVAMH, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, September ft. Im). NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the ext nslon of the water mains on Eighth I aststreut. Notice is hereby given that the ss 'sscrnnd collector of Salt Lake city bis made and com-pleted the list tnd p'at pertaining to a local tax at the rate ot four mills p r square foot, levied by the city council of Silt, Lake City, October 1st, lsiK', uptnlhi following dcs rilied lots or pieces of grout d nan. y: All of lots 3 acd 3, bloi k 30 ; lots 1 nd a, block 31 ; lots 1, 6, 1 and 8. block !: lots 3. 4, ft and A, block 87; lots S, 8, 4 and 5, blo;:k 18: lots 1. 3, 7 and 8, block 17; lorsfl and 7, block IV. nnd lots 5 and ft, block IS, all in plat B, Salt Lake City survey, t aid tax belnst for the extension of the water ma'ns along ths following described route, tiamily: Ftom the ceittr of Fourthand Fifth South cn Eighth East street, and running south to the center of Seventh and Eighth South streets, Said list and plat have b.'en lodged In the oftlce of th city recorder. No. 8, City hall, and will be open for inspection fi r a period of in days from i nd after the 7th day of October, lftO. during whl'h time written ap-peals to the city council for the correction of the assessment may t e Hied with the said re-corder, In nuiMiance of th ordinance in such case provided. LOUIS PYAMS, city recorder. Salt Lake City. Oct. til, !). MARSHAL'S SALE. TO AN ORDER OF BALK TO I)URSUANT by the Third judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Salt Lak, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the lYith day of October, I8M). at 18 o'clock m all the right, title, claim, and Interest of Emma A. Benedict et a!., of, in, and to the following do scribed real estate, situate, lying, and being In Salt Lake county, and described as follows, Lots ft. ft, 7. nd 8, in block 107, In plat C, Salt Lake City survey, exoept such p of said lots as were heretofore taken by the D. & R. G. Rnllway company as a right of way for its railroad, In Salt Lake City, Utah, tlrit selling lot 6. To be sold as the property of Emma A. Ben-edict et al..at the suit of John Longtnald. Terms of sal cash. E. H, Pahson. ' II. S. Marshal. By Boman Cannon. Deputy Marshal, llated September 84, I8V0. MiKSHAL'S SALE. I)tTnSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HALE TO 1T th Third Judicial District court of to Torrltorjr of L'Uh, I ull esKie at public l, at th front dix.r of the County Court Houpw, In th rttr of Halt Litun. count? of HUt Lak aud Tr-rttor- y of Utah, on th litu dX of October, PM), at oClock. M all tli riK'K, tl. claim am! lnlermt of llntliulla A Ulaumr.li aixl Znalou Wormuth. of, In, and to th following dtMTitr-- rral Utn. alhiatq. Ivltiif. and tmiig 111 Halt Lak couutr. and dnmTllmd a follow, to wlt: All of lot twenty-Di- c.Ki and thirty (.Hi. In City Viw addition toBnlt Lak rlty. ahown bvplaton nl In th omr of the county of Unit I.ak County th miniD blng nitwit In Halt Lak County, Utah Territory, and within th jurUdirtlon of ttii court. To l sold a the property of Bethulls A. OlanHman et al, at th ult of Harah Ann W'fld. Terms of sals cah, E. H. I'ashoh. V. H. Marshal Hy Rowman Cinnon. Deputy Marshal. Dated 8ejtmber ittlh, liar). HjTIOE. . NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN TO THE of thn Rait L:ike L'thoinaph atone and Marul company that the annual mooting of sttK'kholtii rs tor the cl-c- n of r Ulcers w 11 he held at be office r,t the com-pany. 78 Eiist F.rft South street, Salt Lake City, on Monday. OrtoLer lf9J. atTo'clock p. m . f r tbi p.irpoge of l"ct!ng offleiTK, and to transact otner nciiry bur lness. The nnnunl meeting wan duly adjourned from Octobi r Mh to ( icto! r S7ttt. as above, for the purpone of giving this not ce. E.D.B. THOMPSON, Secretary. Ptitd Snlt Like City. October Hth, lHjQ. ' BOTICE. OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tux for the extrusion of the water niftln on H:xih Eat street. Notion I hereby Riven that the esesor and collector of Salt Lake city lute mad and com-pleted the llt and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mill per auitar foot, levied hy the city council of Halt Lak city October I, 1MO. upon th following described lots or piece of around, namely: part of lot 4 a rd . block bi; all of lot 7 and S, and part of loi 1. Wock hi, all In plat B. Salt Lake city auld tax belntt for the extension of the water main alonK the following dew-rllw-route, namely: Sixth Eat street, between Flrxt and Second South street. Said 1st and plat have been lodged In th offloaof the city Kecorder, No. It, city ball, and will be open for Inspection for a period of ten day from and after th Tth day of October, 1W). during which time written appear to the city council for th correction of the ment may Im tiled with the ald recorder In pumuance of an ordlnanco In auch case pro- - LOUIS HYAMS, City Kecorder. Salt Lak City, Oct. , ia). KOTICE v OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Councrt t exund water main on r'lrnt South street, betweeu Wat Tempi and Flrat W fnt dtrwMsi' Notice t hereby given by the city council ol Salt Lake City of the intention of ieh council t make the following decrlUl Improvement, to wit; Extending and laying lrm wlrplpe or main along th following etreet. namely: "lrt South street, between Weet Tnii.le and Fimt Wt street, and defraying three-four- th of the eot thereof, tlmated at nlu hundred and tlfty (MotJi dollar, by a local jwearnent upon the lot or piece of ground within th following described district, being ?h district to be affected or benentted by said Improve-ment, namely ; Part of I'rt f and 1. and all of lot ft block m, part of lot I and , Mock n. ail In plat A. Halt Lake City survey. All protU and objection to the carrying out of such in-tention must be presented In wrltlngUith city reorder on or before September ) li. being th time et by the said c.mrw II when It will bear and eonaider such objection a may b made thereto Ht order of the city council of Salt Lak City, made July W, is. LOLIH HVAMH. City KetorOer. Salt Lak City, September . IW KOTICE. In the Estate of Nils Hundtere, deceased. VOT1CE IS HEKEDY GIVEN HY TUB ll nnderalgned, administrator of the estat of Nil Hundberg, deceased, to the creditor of. and all person having claim against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the nc. sary voucher, within ten month after the ftret pahllcation of thl notice, to th ald adminis-trator at D. Turneren drug store, corner Second boutta and Mint Kat street. li. Tuknoksk. AdmlnHtrator. jtument Notice. Carrara marble companv of Utah. Office of company No. 109 West Tem-ple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given Ibat at a regu-lar meeting of tfie directors, an assess-msn- t (No. 1) of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the said corporation, payable on or before No-vember 10, 1890, toJas. F. Bradley, treasurer of said company, at his office No. 109 West temple street, in said city. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on the 10th day of No-vember 18U0, will be delinquent and ad-vertised for sale at public auction and unless payment in made before, will be sold on the 15th day of December, 1890, at the office of the company aforesaid to pay the delinquent asessment, to-gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Jas. F. Bradley, Sec. and Treas. Salt Lake City. Utah, Oct. 6, 1890. KOTICE HEREBY GIVEN TO THE BTOCK-hold- 13 of th El Dorado Land and Water company, that th annual meeting of the tocknolder of the said company will be heid at 4 o'clock p. m on Monday, the iMth day til October, at the office of the company. U East First Seutb atreet. rialt Lake City, to elect a board of director for the enxuing year, and to attend to uoh other buslnee pertaining to the Interest of the company a mar be brought before It-- fc-- D. K. THOMPSON. Secretary. KOTICE. PERSONS AKE HEREBY WARMED ALL the penalty provided by ordnance not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any description, without first notifying the city cavenger, who will laaoe directions lor it dWlIpLoLaIAl M BHOWALL, City Scavenger, April 17. 1K0, Bourn 4, City iialL ' Dyeing Roses. It is said that the process of dyeing roses is becoming a remunerative branch of industry with English horticulturists. Instead of growing new varieties of pses, which is a process of years, they imply grow ordinary white roses and dip them in a chemical, solution which ta a single hour converts them into the most magnificent yellow tea roses, the scarlet red or the peculiar shade of bluish violet which has been one of the favorites of the season. In a similar "ay pink roses are turned into blossoms of the deepest red. Some years ago, be-fore this branch of "floral chemistry" as developed, the first experirnenta were successfully mode in France with the popular pink hortensia, which, by being watered with a solution of iron, assumed a blua ehada. London Lett, jf NOTICE. THE ISTKNTIOJ OP THE CITY 0 Council to exufirf water maina on Je.Ter-o- n street, between Elghta aud Ninth Mouth treet. Notice i hereby given by the city couacll of Holt Lake City, of tn Intention of uch rotj&rtl lu omk the following de nbed lro"rovmiit. t: Estendlug arid laying Iron water pipe or main (long the following tr-- t, namely: J(iron teet. between Kifhtb nd Ninth Bouth trt. and defravmg three fourth of lb cost thereof climated at One Thousand l'i dollar, by a local upon th bitm or e. of ground within the following dom rlbed district, (wing thdi-- I trtrt to be aflected or benefited by said Im-provement, namely: Thewrst half of lot I, ft 1 and . aud to eaet half of l"U i S. 4 and a, bloc a. all to plat A. Halt Lake (,ity urrey. Ail protest sod objection the carrying out of ncb Intention roust be preentd tn writing to the city recorder on or betor October h, ll. being the time set by th ald council when It will bear and eotutier surn objecuuua a may be mad thereto. My order of th etty council of Bait Lake Cltr. Biaae Hept. I. !. UJVlA HyAM. City Kecordor. XTOTICE-A- LL ACCOUNTS DCE MB FOR XI laundry and merchandise purchase prior to January i, lo, will be placed In the hands of an attorney If not paid by 1Mb. L. C. 'Warrick, olnce with Midland Investment company, 177 Miua street. |