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Show J I THESALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 181)0. . L. (Official iloticca. (Official notice. A Gaide In the Dark. "Yon brought a piece of LimburRer cheese home lHst night, John?" "I did, dearest." "Why in the world did you do it?" "I knew I would wako up hungry In the night, and I wanted to know where to find the pantry in the dark." Boston Cou-rier. Strides Wbich Hava Been m !bt the United Brotherhood j 0f Carpenters. U0SE ia ADYANOE IN WA&ES. Era Increased in 413 Cities k Jas Been tte Union By the Blotter--- . . . - ' Its a!1. ' of r; BUbmitted by Secretary P, fates. r totne biennial convention Motherhood of Carpenters and met in Chicago Aug. 4--13, con--' JA 4 satisfactory and cheering m- - 'a. Those who watch the prog-- . he labor movement have, during 1 I , two years, been at times as-0- 1 i f at the great strides the carpen-- ; lfflaiing under intelligent direc-Se- n the official statements hero- - 'sented will be read with gret , b by every workingman: ; n in 1881. while a resident of St. 'dlC sio., your general secretary be- - '.v'i'nred of the absolute necessity ju - Ips , JS MA of organizing a so-ciety of journey-men carpenters and joiners, thor-oughly American in character and as broad as the land in which we live, embracing all men of the trade regardless j of race, creed, color or politics. 1 I The call went J I J. M'GCTRE. forth from gt. 1 1 land after pionths of work waa; ted by a convention of delegates 1 I twelve formerly scattered and I I unions. They met : in this city I 3i isei, and from that day to this I I e been making a new history for I Ivntrodden mechanics in our once I ll craft. H Iigh nine years old as an organiza- - II Kliis convention will make the sixth 1 1 1 11 convention we have held. The Ivo years we met annually in con- - In. First in 1881 at Chicago, and Sj In 1893 at Philadelphia. ' Then we 'an' I d tine system of biennial con ven-- JWril land since then have met, in 1884 Icinuati; in 1886 at Buffalo, and in I It Detroit. I I number of local anions now under Irisdiction is 097 in good standing, I f,m enrolled members and a A llficent roster of 53,709 beneficial' I Iters, being a net gain in the past I tears of 209 new unions and 25,853 I (members, a gain of 39 per cent, in I Imions and 30 per, cent, in rnember-- I I This places the United Brother- - I I in the front rank of labor organiza- - - j I It is now the lange'st and most S Irful organization, numerically, of I Ipecial trade in the whole civilized I p. And its growth is unparalleled, I ptime, by any trade union on earth. I lhat now remains is to perfect its I lial resources to be equal to -- any Is lion, and the United Brotherhood f) I bo as invulnerable as it is mas-- I Ithe past two years we have expend--I 157,842.40 for death and disability I Kits, fully one-ha- lf of all ever paid I Iv tis for that purpose. This makes I II the sum nf $111,517.65 paid out in if IStsfrom our general office in the jll I) years the system has been in I jation. Over $235,000 moro was I ont for sick benenta in the same I I by the local unions. I Is past year we expended $71,327.43 I lupport of trade movements, in , I I s and against lockouts, where we "'I It only tho year previous. J I year we won 144 strikes, involving "1 m carpenters, union and non-unio- n I I, and lost 8 strikes, involving about I K carpenters. Last year we won 78 I les out of 82 we engaged in. The I It eight hour movement on May 1, I I year, was the cause of the many I les we had this season. And the re-- J I after all are very gratifying, for 4 lagk this wo have gained a largo ; I fcber of new unions and thousands of I I members, and advanced the wages I I reduced the hours of labor in numer-- I leases. I I four years we have advanced the I pes of carpenters in 413 cities twenty- - II to seventh-fiv- e cents per day, which, J Ithe union and non-unio- n men intei--- I Id, amounts to five and a half million pire per year more wages to the car--I Iters in those places. I fsides that we have reduced the hours I labor to eight bourse per day in 31 fs.'.an to nine hours per day in ' pities, not to count 260 cities which have the rule of eight or nine hours fy on Saturdays. This reduction in I honrs of labor alone has given nt to 7,300 more carpenters, who, I it not been for this movement made lour organization, would be on the Ns idle and penniless. These figures l volumes in favor of the United and its work, and are in paselves a powerful argument in favor trad3 unions. fuics our convention two years ago at p'Oit an immense work has been W-- t FP'ished. We have spread the gospel I organization among the carpenters levery town and hamlet; we have ptered priritd leaflets and labor future far and wide; we have placed frg speakers out on tke,road, and fe inspired a spirit of noble and sturdy fshood among the carpenters which pone vili brook none of the irnposi-- N and wrongs of old. ra Bcores of towns we have advanced f?es and reduced the' hours of labor, p-'- e with a fraternal hand as trade pa men we have taken care of our tod distressed members, and by p"y cid we have helped to lift the gloom of death from the widowed p1 atborless of our deceased brothers. H the front rank of industrial battle h year our members have stood with p Runted courage as pioneers in the wide movement for shorter hours I oor. And though defeatd in a P stances, the grand army of vic-I.i-wn will be an inspiration for the l e, and the few defeats of this sea-r,a- re satisfied next year will be f" sd into cheering success. I w the 697 local unions, 21 are located lUcaJa, 47 are on tho Pacific coast, rare in tho southern states (17 of are composed entirely of colored rj"- - 85 are located in the New England t 2&8 in tho middle states, and 228 ft western states, " ' BICYCLES FOR BUSINESS, c ewark Mc Who r, th. , weol Iot for rieasure Alone. There ia probably no city of its size in die United States where the bicycle i8 used as much around town for practical business purposes as in Newark. The city is not so big and crowded as Brook-lyn or New York, and it ia quite con-venient for merchant drummers, law Clerks, brokers and other folks who have to cover deal of pavements in tho course of a day's business to stride their steel and rubber horses and roll swiftly from office to office or from end to end of town at no expense of cab or car fare, and with much saving of time and effort. On any of the business streets there doz-ens of business men can be seen anv dav speeding by on low safety wheels. The highways leading to Rosevillo and the Oranges are much frequented by bi-cyclers, many of whom do not wenr the flannel shirts and kniclserbockers of the rider for pleasure, and carry small sam-ple cases strapped to their machines or Blung from their shoulders. Newark's city ordinances governing the use of bicycles in the streets were until lately quite as liberal as those of other largo New Jersey towns. Tho met-ropolitan character of Newark naturally Yaade the use of the bicycle proportion-ately greater than elsewhere under the same laws, and the same reasons made-th-bicycle more of a nuisance in the Itreets. That is why the police of New-ark have been very active recently in keeping bicycles strictly within the let-ter of the law, and from this has arisen a novel association of bicyclers in that town, the first of the kind in tho coun-try. It isn't a club, it has no club house and its members wear no badgo or uni-form. It is purely a business organiza-tion, chiefly of business men, and ita chief object is to look out for the interest of all bicyclers in Newark, to keep the city authorities stirred up in the matter of maintaining the rtreets and roads in good repair and to influence city legisla-tion in the interest of bicyclers. The association calls itself the Busi-ness Men's Cycle club and Accepts any reputable bicycler or tricycler as a mem-ber, but is particularly anxious to enroll business men. The idea is to collect a great lot of names of men of business, prominence and influence, so that when the' club asks the city lawmakers to grant some new privilege to wheelers, or abolish some ordinance restricting bicy-clers, or to mend some bad piece of pavement, or to open a new street, or to grade a road, the request will have the backing of a lot of men whose names will carry weight with the city govern-ment. Business men who use bicycles there are joining the movement in con-siderable numbers, and the members have already begun a campaign upon all the business men of their acquaint-ance, dilating upon the health and pleasure to be had in bicycling, and urg-ing them to buy wheels and learn to ride, and then to join the association. The club proposes to wage a heavy war upon bad roads for a radius of ten miles around Newark. New York Sun. Bill and Bills. Jagway-Trav- ers had a bad accident the other day. He was going down to Lon Branch on the boat, when his hat blew off. Had a hundred dollar bill inside the rim. Robinson Phewl what a loss. Jacway Xo. It was a tailor's bill-Clo- thier and Furnisher. ; I ) XM'ffik SALT LAKE CITY f 1J$H3V. --arta lit j. flat "l"" " ij t'Srr 1 J. O JAOOIW, . J ( E 4. --JXX- j lu'i Bmi f " " c''r' ? G0. M. SctiTT, JA. OlJtSinaKlflHH II. 8. RCMItBLa PruiJrnU U asewiajry. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., OXCOKPORATEM Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGLXTS FOK the PodgB WoI Pulley, RuebllnB't Stl Win fUp VkcnumCyllmler and Kriglue Olli, HercutM Iowdr, Atl Engine and Boll rrs, Mack Injector, UufTalo tn'ales, JetTcrson UorM Whim, B!k ruuip Miners' aud iilacktmtUu' Tools, Kto. 168 MAIN STBEET, Salt Lalio City. . Utah A. L. WILLIAMS, Pecond Door North of roatofflca, R, G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, Charcoal, liluckuiiith and IMglron. Yards Cor. Fifth West and Second South , Tleplion No. 1 TO. tncoporated, April 10, 1300. Tctman House BriMing Company. J. T. Lynch, F. P. Moo. D. It. Hi. to. President. Treasurer lioncral MnJir. Salt Lxnlco, Utah. This company U purely a homa institution. iirulxed ur. and tnott re-spectfully invlics Ihu ttfntltm of tliuito dclrin(( cnttKn. either fr home or fur sale, to tho urmt, tHy mid attrstnliv appearance, presented hy tblk oUi of Ml-taa- o when completed. W claim thai they are atMinger and warmer Ilia tn ordinary rustle biilltllnif, th rtlona all m$ matin and tul tngttWt Hy ma-chinery, Ihernhv maklnil the work prfec(ly IirIiI. W aretiow preuare l (. fur-nish esllitiales, takn rotilrnr'.a and oompleln hulldina' ou hurt litne Thft p nf Ihu ptibllo Is most respectfully iolicltail. Olllc and yard .Vo. iiVJ Wi North Temple utreiit. Examine Oar Hans and Trirfs Before Ton Build , . .: .. L . flotela itnt Itcfttattrante. The Walker it Located in tin Businest Center of this City and hat all the ; Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly ftrtt-cla- st house It is managed as well as any hotel In the West and is strictly the Husiness and Tour-- , 1st Hotel of Salt Lake City. i Passenger Elovator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the Two leading Hotel of Salt "V Lake City. ' Gk S. ERB Propr. tItTeIullen. THE Modern Hotel op SALT LAKE CITY. S. fj. EWIN'G. Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE CAFE. i The Cafe has lust chanired management, now boinir nnder the care of the two best ca eters in the city. Messrs. Berets and Uuthrle rour-ist- s or patrons desiring an early meal or lunch nut up; can obtain the same at any hour, day iiid night. All game kept, in season and east-ern oysters in the shell. Call and try us. THE Sacramento Bakery and Coffee House .. A3 CHAWED HANDS. Erdman & the new proprietors, will endeavor to pS' the most fastidious. Give us a call. 60 west Second South. lEKMEpFI! Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1S20. Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, i ,705,294.71 Continental Insurance Company, Gash Capital, - - ? 1,000,000.00 Insurance KoHerve, - iI,470,.1tl'J I Asr-et.s- , ' - - - 0,'ll7JViM When you purchase a policy that you expect to bei worth 12000 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 law 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 tin; surplus, fundi can divided among stockholders. Doth have to be held for th secur.ty of policy holders as long as a o!icy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER. 23 West Second Bonth M AfJCnta. Two d.xtr. tail of CtjlUa HotiL SPECIAT .- - I Our Addition corner of Second V est and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivi-sion adjoining the city. Tics are now 7m" .... distributed and cars will be running on ! Second West aod Tenth South within ! sixty days. Lota at original price until I August istor-ly-. , ..pjpMaMaWWWat1 I Davis & Stringer, Fulton Market!, T. J. PBECEjProp'r. Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Bacon, Ham, Sausage, Lard, Eto. 16 W. 3rd S. 8t. One Poor M est Cllft House SALT LAKE MEAT CO. Wliolemlee Dealer in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked 5Icat.s and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard R0LA.ND & SAMPS0X. Cor Third South and Fifth West Street. CITY BOX US FOR SALE. Fifty Thousand (8y0,000) Dollar of Fire (.") per rent Salt ke City Bond fur Male. VTICR IS HEKKI1V OIVEN '"HAT ON il theXhdyof September. A. P. !. at theomoeof the city treasmer of Salt l.k tity. fifty bonds of said divot the Ifsueot t.sSK. will no! I to the hlvhl bid-et" or bidders for cash, Said heuit are of the denomination of tun, payable twenty ye.tr after utur, but subject to redemption any ili.ie after September l.l!-w- theopitouof saidcitv. 1 oupons 1. . .land t will bp dcla. hed from said bonne previous to the sale thereof. o thai the bonds wilt hear imprest fmtn September I. 1N. until paid, the tuti-rei- i beingr payable on the first day of March and the flrt day of year lluls will be received by me for the ourcluise of said bonds, or any part thereof, from the th iU' of AuKUt, ini, no-1- 10 o'clock a m. of the sa'it h dav of Sep'em-br- . (. The rlnht to re)ect nr end all bids Is hereby reserved In behalf of the ct;y. By order of thcity round! 'if til.l city. Jcairtf B. wai.mv tity Treasurer. Salt Lake rirv. Aiicust 11 10. P, 9. A printed statement of the financial condition of Ihe city will lie furnlahet any one destruuj Inf irmatl'n with the view of nnMlm: unou the alinrn bonds. Apply for saiue at waurvr's jfllee. JoakfH U. WauiKN, City Treasurer. ' Two Bills. First Resorter That mosquito just came up and presented its bill to me as cool as could be, I never had anything sting me so. . Second Resorter That's nothing. Wait till the landlord does the same thing. America. SIMUOYS. . In the, TMstrirt Court In and for the Third Jo-- dieial IMstrld of I tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. S. P. Armstrong, riair.tiff, ' Thomas Goliphtly. Joseph J. Gollchtlr. Mar- tha u. Smuh. Ullrabeih O. Wait. John li. Layton. Jacob O. Lavton, Kiehard l.aton, nachel G. L. Warn-a- , hamuel il. Las t m, H aheth Connellv, Lui v O. U Hohe, Jan't : "" Evans. O. Winter. Saran U. "Inter. Thorn is U. W inter. KnhnriHi. Win-ter. John i. Winter, Nora Mav Winter. Jo-seph U. Winter aud Mark Uollghtlr. defend-ants. PEOPLE OF THE TERRITORY OF I Utah Hem) sreetiuu to Thomas liolinhtlv, Joseph.!. (Joliehtly. Murtha B. Smith, Eliza-beth (I. Walt. John G. Lavton, Jacob (".. Lay-ton- . Rlrhar.l Lnyion. Kaehel (i. L. Wdiven. Samuel O. L iyton. Connelly. Lucy CI, L. Hne, Jane (i. W. Kvans. tlizubeth G. Winter. Sarah G. Winter, Thomas G, Winter. Kiehard G. Winter. John G. Winter. Nora May Winter. Joseph G. Winter aud Markdoiightly, defendants'. You are hereby required to appear In an ar t'.on brought against vou br the above named plaintiffs In the District Court of toe Thtnl Ju-dicial District of the Territory of I'tah. aud to answer the complaint tiled therein withiu ten dsys. (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of tills summons-- If served within this county ; or. II serve,! out of this county, but In this district, within twenty day&i otherwise withiu forty days or Jiultf"-nie-oy default will tie taken aeauist you, ac-cording to the prayer of eatd complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this com t ad judging said delendiuls to have lio estate or mteiest wnutever In that certain pI'rloaphe.rty situate In Salt Lake eiiy and comity, beluic lot block W3, pla' D. Salt Lsk City survey, and that they and each of them lie forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whaieverlu or to said properly ad-verse to plaintiff: adjuduing an declaring plaintiff lo l the owner la fee of sub! prop-erty, and that the several claimsof defendants opmaie us a cloud on plaintiff s tills: quieting and conflrmlim; plaintiff lu his title to the of s.ild and fur otlie" and fun her relief, ana for costs of suit. Aud you an' hereby nottled that If von fall to appear and answer the eald complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to th'court for the relief demanded therein. WlTNKsa, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judire, and the aeal of the PistrVt court of the Third Judicial l!t. li t. In and for , , the territory of I'Uh. this ,Mh dav of sf.au July, In the year of our Lord one thousand elxbt hundred and nliiciy. HtSHVU. M.:Mu.i an, Clerk. By Geo. D.Loomis, Deputy Went. Prison Employment. Governor (to latest arrival) Yon will have to work while you are here; but if you wish it you may follow any occupation suited to your capacity. What is your profession? Convict I am a comic singer. Chatter. But They Grind Exceeding Fine. "Poor fellow! "But why did you reject him in such a summary way?" "Well, he's the editor of that Moonshine Magazine, and rejected one of my poems once. I just thought I'd let him know that two can play at that game." Life. MARSHAL'S MILE. ANOKDRK OP SALE TO IjrRSt'AVTTO the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of I'tah, 1 shall expose at puhllo sale, at the front dcr of the Count v Court House. In the city und County of Sail Lak and Territory of I'tah. on the th dav of September, im, at IU o'clock, M., the inllnwiuff described real estate, All that certain Piece or par-cel of Innd situate In Salt Lakecltv. county of Salt Lake and territory of I tab, bounded aud described as follows, All of lot eiUt itbTii block fony-e- Kinney A (loiirlsy s improved cltv plat of Salt Lake city; toother wilh the teiieuieiits. hercdll..ueins aud ap-purtenances thereunto belonxuiK f I" To bu sold as Hie priperty of annuel E. Vance and Mollie h. Vance, at the suit of Nel-lie Wall. Ternw of sale cash, E. II. Pausons. V. 8. Marshal. Hy Oscar Deputy Marshal, Dated rirptcinlx-- tilt, KM'. Antipathy. Clara (to Charlie, who is noted for va-rious unsatisfactory attempts at whiskers) A mustache seems to have antipathy to your face, Charlie Yes, it docs seem a little down on it. Philadelphia Press. An Unfortunate Way to Tut It. Mrs. Gosseep Of course, Mrs. Fliton is a friend of mine, but don't you think she is Just a little bit common? Mrs. Kindleigh Yes, she might be more particular in her choice of friends, I think. Washington Star. NOTICE TO CKLDITORS. Estate of EU.a Marker deceased. IS I1KRKHY (11V"N HY TI1K N'OTIOK administrator of the esute of E:la Mai Iter, deceased, to the creoitore of, auo all persons having claim airilnet the said deceased, to evlilblt them, Willi the ue.essary vottciieM. within lour mouths after the ilrst publication of this notice. u the said dmlnls-traiora- t room and ft. Aurrbach bulld-Ine- . Salt Lake City. In the County of Halt Lake, Utah. William H. Hahkkh. Administrator of estaleof ttlua Barker, de-ceased. Dated September ft, ISfin. Frank Ptsnr-i-, Attorney for Administrator. Too Innocent. Young Wife I want a box of sardines, Kre you sure these are freshf Dealer Yessmn. Caught this morning. Young Wife I think you'd better send two boxes. New York Sun. She Deserved It. In a jewelry store: "I love you," said the bronze figure of Venus to a Jurgeiiscn above her, "because yo'i have such an open face." And tbe watch rundown and kissed her. Jewelers' Circular. In tho District Court in jnd for the Third Ju-dicial DM, ict of I'Uh Territory, County of Suit Lai. e. IvAtb Donei.wk. plalutiff, 1 vs. Joait Dihixon, Defendant, ) rpilE "PEOPLE OP TUB TERRITORY OP J. Utah send ureetlinj to John Donalson, attendant. You are hcrehy required to appear In an action broimht airalnst you by theabovenamed plalutiff lu the district court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer tho complaint filed tbmvin wl.hlu ten days (exclusive of the day of after the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or, If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken afratust you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dlsr.olvinn the bonds of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to plaiurin the custody of the minor child. Mary A. Uonelsou. issue of sa'd iu.i. r.ait-- ; nun; Inn to plalntirf all fu ther nnd projier relief, and costs of suit. Above relief braved on tae ground that on the 'Jdih day of June, iKhA. defendant deserted this plaintiff, ard has ever since absented himself, leaving plaint 'ft ImoiaM as to his addrcos or wher abouts: and further f K muce aald date de-fendant has not In any manner contrlbutjd to the support of said plalnttn and child. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear anil answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deuiauded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial dlatrlct, i BEAU V in and for the Territory of Utah this ( v ) ftirddayof Auirust, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Uknky a. McMillan. Clerk. , By Ueo D, Loomls, Uiyuty Clerk. No Donbt About It. "So Jack is married, elif Do you think he'll get along well with his wife?" "I'm quite sure he will. They f.ang in the same choir for two years without quar-reling." Lippiucott's. NOTICE To District Court, ThirttJudicuU Application of Dudley Holland Smith for chang" of uatue. 1'KTITIONKR KK.sPF.CTfULLY YOUR to Ihe court Ills reasons as herein set forth for desiring a nange of name, wish-lu-to Chang" li from Dudley Holland Mmlih !.; Dudley Holland, mv reasons for desiring this change are a follows: Urst Having a maiden aunt (by the name of Holland! who Is puerad of considerable proporlv, and who wishes me to do so. riecoii'j-- ll Is desired by my ther. Tnlrd My father having contributed nolhinif loth support of his family for a period of more than seven jeurs. though In yosl health and amply aide so to do. Koiirth-- He nse there 1 such a ridiculously largenumberof people named Smith lu almost every locality lu this country. My mother name Is Mrs. W. D. Hmltti, place of residence Kelihabutg, His. My own age Is twentv-thre- years, and am residing In Lake City. Utah. Holland Is my mother's maiden name as wl! as mv own mhldl ntnt, DUDLKY HOLLAND H Ml 111. TERRITORY OK UTAH. I... COUNTY OK SALT LAKE, f" Dudley Holland Hmlth being flrstduly sworn on his oath says. I am the petitioner In llm foregoing petition, I have carefully read said pellllonand know Ihe contents thereof and the iame Is true. IMini nv Hollanii Hmuh Hubjcribed and sworn to before mo this Wild day of August, A. D. ihjii. HkhrY O, Ml'Mll.t aw. IhkalI Clerk. Endorsed -- No. 8tli Title court. Application nf Dudley Holland Hmlth for change of name. Klled August H, IKW. HKNHY O. Mi'Mil.l.AW, TERRITORY OK UTAH. I . rnilMTV l lie WALK LAKE. I I, Henry (1. McMillan. Clerk of th Third Ju-rtlclal D. strict court of Utah Territory, do hereby certify that the foregoing I a full, true and correct copy of the original petlilon for change of name, tiled August Il. In the ac-tion therein entitled filed In my ofllce WltnH my hand and the seal of said court t Halt Lake City, IhlsVudday SAI.1 of August. A. D IH'JO. IUnrvO. M. Mll.l.AN, Clerk. By Geo. D. Loorul, DeputyClerk Not Half Crasy. Tom Did Thompson really say I was half crazy, Jack? Jack No, he didn't. He um'4 o gener-ous as that. Epoch. The Babbit's Remarkable Nerve. Perhaps you never heard how Col. W. W. Foote overcame a contumacious rab-bit on the slopes of Mount Shasta, where winter snows grow quite tall. His boy ' ran in one-da- full of xcitement call-ing out: - "Papa, there's a big rabbit sitting out-side the fence! Get your gun, quick!" The colonel fetched out his trusty weapon, and they started out to stalk their unsuspecting prey. Once within gunshot he poured m a hot shot, but tho thing never moved. Another barrel, but the thing didn't wink an ear. "Jehosaphat!" said the sportsman. "I'm not going to be insulted by a mis-erable rabbit," and he started to club the living day lights out of the beast with his gun. It had been frozen solid. Oakland (Cal.)News. In the District Court lb and for the Third Judl-- . clalDlstilct of Utah Territory, County of 8nlt Lake. Annie Robinson, plaintiff, 1 vs. V Summons. JOHif Robinson, Defendant. The people of Iho Territory of Utah send greet-ing to John Robinson, defendant; VOU ARK HERKHY" KKCjl'IRKD TO AP-- I pear In an action brought against yon by the above named plaintiff !n the Idstrlct Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to uriMwer Die complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the dny of service) after the eorrlc" on you of this summous If served within this county: or. If served out of this county, but In this dletrlct, within twenty days: otherwise within forty davs-- or Judgment by default will he taken against you. according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bond of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant, aud for costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on the ground of desertion and failure on the part of thsdofendant to pro-vide th plaintiff with the common nec,esar!!' of life, having the ablllly to do so, and without her consent or sufficient reason of causo for so dlAnd you ar hereby notified that. If you fall tn appear nnd answer the aald complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. .an, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, SEAL.1 in and for the Territory of Utah. this Sth day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENRY O. McMILLAN, Clerk. By Geo. D, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE THE INTFNTION OF THK CITY Or Council li extend water mains on Klrst Couth street, between West Temple and Flrt West Uresis. Notice 1 hereby given by the city council o Salt Lake City of th Intention of such cotmrll to make th following descrlis--d Improvem-n- t to wit: Eitnndlng ami laving Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Klrst Houtll si rest, Utween West 'iemide and Klrst West streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof. t;matcd at nln hundred and llfty dollar, iy a locil assessment up m the lots or piece i f groi.nd 'H"ln following described district, hln the district lie affected or by said Improve-ment, namely. I'.in of lotsft and 7, and all of lot A Mock tit. part of lots and II, block 77. all In plat A. Halt f.ak- - City survey All protests and objections to the cnrrvli g out of such In-tention must be present d In writing toth c,ty recorder on or before ptmber ! helng the llm set by the said council whn It will hear and cona.der such objection may I made thereto . Hy order of the city mun ll ofHalt l.ak C.., mad. July . 1Ma "r. Salt Lake City. Beptemher t. lwl. What Is to "Tiddly Wink?" What is to ' 'tiddly wink?" We do not know; but whatever it is, at any rate the supreme court of Victoria has de-cided that it is not libelous. A colonial newspaper charged a shire councillor with having "tiddly winked the shire funds!" Litigation ensued, and the mat-ter was carried on appeal to the highest tribunal in the colony, with the afore-said results. Some fifty English dic-tionaries were brought into court to en-able the judges to ascertain what was tho real meaning of the word, but tid-dly winking" was not discoverable ia any of them. So they accepted the defi-nition of the witness that the phra-i-conveyed to his mind the idea of "using little dodges to obtain one's own ends. An imputation of that sort the court de-cided was not necessarily libelous. Pall Mall Gazette. NOTICE THE INTFNTIOS OP ,THK CtTV OF !l to extend water mains on Twelilo East and Kourt'i . u' h street. Notice . hereby irtccn by th city roun-- ll .. Rait Like iy of tiie Intent "U of awn cuwM ti ma-i- the fulln linr dewrlned liiipri vemei,", Kiteiiuln and Uvln iron wt-- r dp.- - or inali aloiiK 'he f ill"wlii treet, utiie,y: Krom the center of Third and r'mirtn .u.e on Twelfth Kant to Koorth Hrih theoce west-ward on and one half blocks with later for mllnarv lmrn-- mily. ai.dd fraynw three fonrthnof'heco-- t th. r.f.e.i:mate i a' i went v lal.t nr.d'td tWv. l.ar. i. a ha a ''' " m"iitt.p-.- the let, orf of yr .utid wuhlti the foiluwlnf dlftrict. oelnst the dltnct u be affect-- d or IjenetlUd IV lm;iro.'mtnt namely: All of i.f .land . Wo-- 'll 8 and 1, bio V vt. UAt I and !. Mode l I"tf. i and . bio. k Ik. ail In pial V. Bait Lake City ""Arr"rot"t. tod objection, to the carrying ont of s.ich intension mint r. preMiited it writlnu U tne city recorder on or or Hep temle-- r . !. l'.r.B tne time set hy the .aid r ns'tl wh-- n it wi.l hear nnd cruder tu'b ol ct"m a-- may h ma'ie C.irti. Hy orJ- of the cltv council of Ha L.te rttv. tr.ad-May- I'W A,V HrAM, City Recorder, gait Lake city, h. UkJ Pocket Barometers. Pedestrians with an inquisitive turn of mind have carried pedometers for The individual who some time past. owns an umbrella comes forward with a barometer. The tourist ran pocket across the first man in his rounds who carried a pocket barome ter. The gentle-man was a "commercial tourist, lie took the barometer-whi- ch, by the way, was attached to a Kckens chain-fr- ora consulted it and sard: "Well, his pocket, I jraess HI take my umbrella today. Pocket barometers are carried in Iro-lan- Albany Journal. 8LMM0MS. In the District Court In and for ths Thirl Judi-cial District of Uth Territory, County of Suit Lake. Grsrr.NE Plaintiff, vs. sommows. Hannah Tobnbkbo, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory of 771 ah send ereetinn to Uwnah Tunilx Tf, defeniUntj AroU ARE HICRKBY REQIIIREO TO. AP-- I near in an brouirht agitlnst yon oy Ihe above named plaintiff In the District. Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and tt answer the filed therm within ton days (??.iHlve of the day- of service) after the serrlre on you of Chis ummi1Mf serred wit hin this county : or If served out of this county, hut In this district, within twenty AM- otherwise within forty days-- or judK-men- t' by default Will tie taken alnt you. to the prayer of .d complaint. is nrought t have a decree of t" t'Vun dlssi-lvir- - the honrte of D.atri-mon- y existing ltween the plamllff and da- - "a ire relief praTed for ca the ground that about the yearW the said defendant solemnity of her mrr:e ''" darted and abandoned the plaintiff wtufuliy ind without lust or rea-o- n. and ever u.cesnd t!ildsdeerth.i.d w.Hfully i plaintiff and live and apart from Sim without r.y SUIT: ib cause or notified lhat If fall And V"U are hereby yon annwer the said complaint as itvrriulred. ".he said plaintiff wUl apply Jo the cout for the relief dmande 1 t.ier-i- n. witness, the Hon. Char). Ze.ne JiirlKe, and the seal of the Dutrtct Cf.urt of the Third iudi' lal Dlstrt' t. TsKAi.1 in and for the Territory of fan. th),,, Autust in the year of our Lord one thousand embt hundred and ninety HF.NHV'J M'MIiLAN. Clerk By (iej. D. IxKiraui, Dejnity tloric The Beward of Politeness. Office Bov (to busy mercliant-- A friend of your father wishes to see you, Merchant-T- ell him my father Uvea at Kalamazoo, and I'm sorry. of His Faiher (after message is doUred-Ve- ry well; TH place my ten thoulnd dollar order for good eUe-wher- e. Puck., NOTICE MF THK INTKNTIHN OY THE CITY U C'.un'-l- l to extend ater tualns on H.ith T.tMt street. betea lr-.- and SwuLd "vrrtire Is h. refy !! bf the City r.,.in-- ;i 1 Ha t Ltkt itv of ti. lt:tnU"n of aucfc luw.i to oike ft. fot'O'All-- d- - nie--d Irip-ore- t tn wit Kxutdin in-- ' lavinit Ik u at't .iie r ma-n- s l.it. tsie foin sti. ts h.x'h Kn' street- t'' f"4 &nd deftavmi ti.r e fuortha it, e eJUt t,..-r.,-f at hi. hi Ht.r..!rd .n Do'lars. lira as"to--- nion tf'S ' .,l or i.to " of Krou.td within i: ioii..in d s:.1td C 'strict. beibt:.tl trtKct to I - feetid or t,r a.-- lmpro- - Inauielri Prt of iote i and 6. Wf4 IK allot Lse '' T "rry. All prot-- ' fcV objec' " t. oft of so.1. ! Tent on n.u .t be I re. i.te 1 .n "jUttr w Cltv lfK on Of 'ure Kept b 'f the t n.t set by to. said I w 0TrTn1 fouacll of toll Lak. i W MiyI.fJr?, 'e. CIt' Records i Bait Lake City. IA (Official Jtoticca. In Greece Solon was the first who pro-nounced a funeral oration, according to 530 B. C. The Romans pro-See- d harangues over their illnstnous X Theopompos obtained a prize for the best funeral orataoa ia praise of MausoluStBC. . .. JiOTiCE. VL PERSONS AKK HBRKBY WARNED A under the provt.ied by or Jloauce to remove the body of "f dead animal or SSal oVnithof any neacrtptlon without first Sot "fin the city c venKer, who will itwue UlreciioKA lor 1U jM rhoWAI.I. City Saveuifer. April W- Hwmftqty ilall. 501 ICE INTENTION OPTHE CITV ' THE ) ci to exttnd water mains ou Kinhtn j.ast mLinraiong th foi lowing atreets. nan:- - y t he;" " hy a local aneasment E pon m ar aud coaiU" such BycrJerof the Citv; Coucci of St LHe VOTJ E ALL PEWhN INnEHlE.t TO ' N fcryser oa U,h a..-uut- . .Ut.d.n it ' aVreor I v r.o- - diw. or Isieiwt nn bom da. !,,,, i aul Third Wert auitta. ha.t Her Tea Gown. In w'itchins gowa of dainty pink (Tomawhberblusaes) Preosring the duct.Te Olotaai c plushes, waa ah A recollection . That is toe very pi". o m-- sweet perfection. Twas surely not her tea ha made jhJ now Tlsion couleur rosy. de rose arrayed Life seems less prosy. ' AndthistoUberliocl- u- This Tstr rDiaiit daia:y?own were tnjaa Iwfeh that ,"i r ' No. 5t-- l 0T1C0F PROOF. oOrnATSALABeCrrr.J srcmcKisHrA:k.i oivkn that t:j Notice of histntentu W me Ooal Proo f ,n --.. fIf hia 'ijiiai, tra uj pi rn w. ?k 'w'an4 tps.rw. HenajueTthe wiue to prove of said land, narr.e.y: A"m'"lt'Kr'1' j Ltoiu. U of StAlMCirt. UmalMal i aad nrt- r.urrsd irtor to Jacua-r- i . M to" ,n l lnvLaiit coCilu. I. ! -- '' |