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Show h (TTTTTTTT1" THE SALT LAK h: ks. Wednesday. .h uuiki; i. wao. : fftrfrtl UlttCC8. WffUirtl loticc. notice". 0FrS, ;!fTENTUN the cm-- v n V, ' w' tr uians 01 Je.fer-str- .fi'eVbr'nn Ni-.- South Miuh I , 11 Lsl,' c t l" ,"' luu'iitu n . f te''' t: Et.d a.d i,iS Mre,-- Vr '"5 or ": kt tan :o:i .v. lng SW' . ami t iiv.iw t.JouMhsofth08t thcieof t Oaj rio.l-.rs- by al ,'iP th" - pieces, .rurnd within SI ;w'ng describedl distrvt. l,B tbot. or "refill hv said Im- - MTa! ,,"t'","1,'1": ThfWfM Of lot I, ,u'"' fie en.--t half ot Ints . a. 4 and f. Ain. I1"1" A- l ly survey. ) ""tl.m must be reei,ted la w rlt'tig otecityre.Hrderonorbc,t1,n October s,th, h '''8 ,:m ' hy the sain council-a-vW, l! hra!' d "raider buch may m:,.;e objections thereto. Hy order of the city rouucil of Salt Lake City, made Sept. to. ii. LOUIS HYAMS. City Recorder. ' - - - isras"wss.s- 1UKMUI.S MtE. pVKSr ANT TO AS OKPF.I! or RAI.K TO I n.e Haw UM hy the Third Judicial Dud-t-court of the Territory of Utah. I eh'! e at public sale. t toe front il.sir uf the i.uuty i ourt House. In tow city , tvilt Li p i oiimy of Sail Lke and Vur ritoty of Utah, on the (. It day of tvt.'ber, 1mm, at iHo.l.., at all tie r.vu.. lit iU.n ant intorst i? net ul. A D.iii'.ail ..u.l fcealom . r ut.t'i of. III. a J 1 tko f.i:iow m 0M'r.kd tv : t .. lymit. a.l ! inr In r ail Liw om.ty and f..li... toit: All of lot uv.-nt- n'ii" i . Rii.l i ti.rty iai, :nr.lriw nt I tl u to Siil Lak rlty, s, o .mi v p'.il i ll Itlc ttl ttli' .'in. e of t iro nrv rvo'it rof 1 k tammy, fho sanid b:.V itu ! in Sal' i..k tViu.ly. l ih Tend. ry. ami wt!n nthfl Jur.a.ctl.n o? thl l'. r.lt. T.) im sold m th- - ot p.tv.iilt A. t:i"niaii rt al. at the U of Hira1! Ann o (. Terms o( m'.e cfh. F.. H. Tabson. V. Marohal. Hv llow.r.aa C mm", P- P'Uy Mr.ua.. Dated Siptcmr..r In the PlFtrlvt Ciim In and for U Thlrfl nl IMslrtct of I tah TeiTltory, County of halt Lak. S. P Armstrong, Plaintiff, Thomas o..: nhtly. J..,1! J, Ooliphtly. M a-- ; tna u. hruitu. hluahc-- U. Watt John t). J atu, JaiohG. i,avt m. Kirhard Laytm, huchel .i. L. WArre'n, Samuel ti. Lajt m, t.l jatieth Oonnallv. I u v ii. L. Itone, Jano V;:. hv;"1 Kl.tth O. Wi iter. SaraftU. W Inter, Ihom is ti. vviiuer. KiciinrJil. .Vm-- i tor. John u. SVInter, Nora Mav Winter. seph a. Winter and Mark liolijjhtly. defnd-- i aum, ;rplii-- . I'KOi'LK OK THK TKK1UTORY OF 1 U ah srnn grt nit to Taomis liolulit'.v, Joseph ,i. iJiilifhtlv. Martha II. 8iu!ti, Hllia-- , te:h (i. Wait. Jolint). Lavtou. Jacob tJ. Lay-tun- . Kichar l Laylon. l li. L, Warren. bamuel i.!. Luytou. Kllr.lth Connoar. Lucy ; i;. L. Bo ni, Jane U. W, Kvaus. Kllciloih li. Wiut r, Sarah ti. Winter, Ttwuia t;. Winter. K'euarxl ii. Kluter. John t!. Winter, N.ira May Winter, Joseph 0. Winter and MaiktiollRMtlv de:ei:dant: You ai- - hereby required to apper-.- r in an ao tiou brought aicaiust you by the above naiueit pialutlfts In the District Court of the Third Ju-dicial Dlstnct of the Territory of I'lah. Mid to auwer th complaint filed therein wlthui ten days, lexelUHive of the day of service!, after ti. service on you of this summons- - it served wahln this couuty: or, If served out of this county, but iu this district, within twenty Uays:'otherwiKe within lorty davs--o- r Jud.-me- l t by default will betaken as ilust you, ac-cording to the prayer of said cotnplalut. The said action la brotiKht to have a decree of this court adjudKtnftftald defendants to have no estate or iutei-es- t waatever in that certain prop-it- v situate In .alt Lake cltv and county, Vtah. belmtlott blmk M. plat 1. Salt Lakd City survev. and that they and each of them ho forever env'tned and debarred from asaeriliiK any claim whatevei In or lo said property ad-verse 1 plaintiff: adjuditiiiK and ibsiannn plaintiff to tie the owner i:i lee ot prop-erty, and that the several claims ot defendants operate as a cloud on plaintiff s title: quieting ami confirming plaintiff in his title to the pos-sess on of said premises, and for oilier aafl further relief and foroosts of suit. And you are hereby notified that If vou full to appear and answer the said cotnplalut as aNive required, the said plaintiff will apply to thecourt for the relief dcniauded therein. WrraaCR, the Hon. Charles 8. Zaun, Judira, and the seal of the District court of the Third Judicial District. In and for , the territory of I'tah. this S6th day of 6KAL. J July, In the year of our Lord one - thousand eiirht hundred and ninety. IIknhvO. Mi Mll.l.AN, Clela. By Geo. D.Loumih. Dei uty Clerk. tlenry n had lowered dieu the walls, and Richl breached them to mako way the f,a aif C"Um1. which his last will chan the Palais Royal and j rampart11 3 flowed overth long since, or struRRled Bate, into the C bourgs but it is mainly within their an- - 1 h"n(dreds- - fmthe Bastille to the Loin re the Boulevard St. Denis to fet. Germain des Pres. They are easily recognise, for ther thrust themselves girdle like the ladies and gentle- men who wore tha wadded gowns and donb ets of lf,37.- -E. H. and K W. BUA-fiel- d in Scribner's. The Paris of Dwiaas' Heroes. Old Pang jg TanUy interesting and easy " isit, too; D'Artagnan would have rdat ita modern map, and would hajd-- f have found thecity of 1648 upon it; for ttaone hundred and eight or so of ruled glares, which barely include the coverJbeie?aJH? i I F ) Ifcikv SALT LAKE CITY --h " 1 jr&f. tofco fy. rut t - --ti J. O JAOrt MT. L --L 0 UiXXPJ 02m. M'lktilf-)1- pitrrnTi ifws f4 :'g3tt-- i gmifflrSg O SCO ' "liiSf;: M l3JLLl OicM-Sorrr- . jAa. (li.KupRiistatat H- - S. RcurtkLrA rresiileut. Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., OMXmPOKATED.) --DKALERB I1- T-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGENTS FOH tha Poilife Wool inilloy, Kosbllnit'. 8tMs Vflt IUm, Vkouum Cylinder and Kntflne Oil, UrculM fow.ler, AUm KnirinM al Boll era, Muck Injector, lluffulo S ttlea, JerToraoa llorM Wtiim, IlUkt luuap itinera' aud lilackamilhi' Toult, Kto. 168 MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City, - - Utah A. L WILLIAMS, Second Door North of Poatofflc, R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, ('liurroal, lllackimlth and natron. Vanls Cor. Fifth West and Second Soutu Telephone! No. lit), Incoporatod, April 10. 1890. Totman House Building Ccmpai, J. T. I.YNcn, F. I Moor.). II. K Hh koh. l'li'sldoriL IrtiaaurrT. Ueuoral Mantgn Salt Lnlco, Utnli. Thli company la ptirnly hoiim Institution, ortraiiUu'l In tay. and mol luvll ca Ilia attention of those desiring-- coltagos, either fur boiiirt or (or sain, to The tmt, laaly and altracllyn appnaraiu'e presented by lhi cl.i of cot-( tage who n ooiiijiliited We claim that lliry aro atrongor ami warmer llian th ordinary matin building--, tho acrilotia all Iwlnjj mast and put together b thereby making-- tha work perfectly tight V r now prepare! In fur-nls- li ( eslltnatca, take) cntilraiHa and complete) buildings on hurt time Th tat-pinai- rr of the publlo Ii moat retpr-tfull- eollrlted. Oftlrn and yard No. i!M Wl JNorth Tfinplo Examine Oar riant and hm Mm hu Mi F1IXFIIXF1! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1S20. Charter Perpetual, Assets, - - $3,174,357.04 Insurance Reserve, 1,7(35,20.. .71 Continental Insurance Company, Cf lTw TTotle. Cash Capital, - $1,000,000.00 Inmiranco Hc8orvc, - 2,470,34X21 AsffctH, - - - G,U17,77U.Ol When you purchase a policy that you expect to ba worth I20OO 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 Roodl 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 (jreat confh. rations. Under this law none of the surplus funds can bg divided among stockholders. Iioth have to be held Lt the security of policy holders as lon; as a policy remain in furce DAVIS & STRINGER. SEALED TROrOSALS of th- - city c m fence lor a port.ou ?rSfebo flcalions of the ;nf-i- rP,Prves the right ISSSS be in the interest orthec.y. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, September a.th. nands of an attorney not. pga Midland SPECIAL Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth South, witl fine trees on all streets and alley?, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. The West side Rapid Transit Co. arc now running their cars every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer, $500 Reward ! Complaint. clanot ear. will. West's .tipatloB or ""ttTdirertien. arestrlrtly Vegeubl. L r "ly Vcrrtable. and necr complied with- - .f f- -r coated. Lartr. bo wi give ''T n f c"r"TZ conuliung wnf.ctanst PRATT St CO., Sold by JOHNSON. Dross-i'U- . Salt Lake City. altlake'meat CO. Kliolesalee Dealers in Dressed Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal, Smoked Meats and Swift's Hams, Bacon & Lard KOLAN'D & SAMPSON. ad Fifth Hot Streefi. Cor Third South NOTICE 10 CKEDITOKS. Kstate of Kllra llarlir de, r. iS lir.14 ,i.Y i.iVt.M iV T1IK NCiTit aumiiilstrator o.' tlie elule ot EiUa Harker. dt ea:..l. to th credit. of. una all pers.ms having I'iahiia anamst the taut Deceased, to exhibit then, with Hie ni eary vouchers, within tour moiitlis after the tlrst publication this nolle ., to t.i said adnunn-iraiora- t nsmis s and u, 8 ott Aueil.-- build-Inn- . halt l.uka City, In the County of Halt Lake, Vtah. William II. !iakkii. Administrator of etatn of Klua Barker, Dated September IsW. Kuan a Ptam . Attoi'Uey for Ailmlnlstrator. SOT ICE I N fyro'm c4mth oto e1xstiesi;.droowtsa.ter nmins m R sirwtt Not c is hereby :vcn y the City ('onrc: of ta.t Like c.ty 01 the lutuut.on of .v.icn c .un- ci to make the following iks r.lied improve- ment, fonit: Kxrmdiniandl.iy iiKlroa water pipes or mains a'.o-- g the f..iii.wmu stre.-.-s. namely: K street fn.m ith to 1st streets with laterals on all cross streets, and defravtug three-fou- r h of the cost thereof, estimatnl at two thoui-ai.- do irs bv a 1.rI assess-ment upon the lots or places of gr.mn.t within the follow n descrlte district. Twin the dis-trict to b ariected or Lenenttert by said Im-provement, namely : Lot 1. Mock U: lot i block at; lots 2 and .1, block an; lets 1 and 4. h ock i: Kits sand :t. block ID; lots 1 iiud 4, hoclc U; lot 9 .block 4; lot J, hl. k 5: alllu plat (,, Sul; Lake t'py surv.-y- . All protests and object ions to the c irrv.nir out of such lr-- t ntion nai-- t be In writliiR to the C ty Kecoideron(irtK.f;iieOc tober ii, l'lll.be-lni- t the time nut by the said Council when It will hear ai.il consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, tuaile Sept. id, ii. LOU! 9 HYAMS. City Recorder. When the Cinrlna Smokes. The czarina of Russia, who is one of the vassnlsof Ring Xicotine, smokes inasome-whn- t indolent and almost oriental fash-Io- Stretched on the silken cushions of a broad low divan, at Gatschtna, Bhe follows dreamily with her beautiful dark eyes the rings of bluo smoke that her crimson lips part to send upward into the perfumed air of her boudoir, a boudoir which she calls her "den," and which Is copied from one of the loveliest rooms of the Alhambra, with palms rnising their banners against the gorgeous colors and diapered gold of the walls. Heavy hearted and anxious as the charming sovereign of all the Russiaa often is, her mind filled with grewsome fears of a cruel death for those she loves best, she finds in the cigarette her grcntest solace, and she spends many an hour, her small, patrician head crowned by its wealth of brown braids, reclining among the gold embroidered pillows of her couch, sending little clouds of smoke upward to the ceiling and sipping exquisite Caravan tea at ma pound. The latter is brought to ber in a servici made by the goldsmiths of the Deccan, who provide work beside which all the best that Europe can furnish appears clumsy, vulgar and inartistic-Pa- ris Letter. MJTKE To District Court", third Judicial Dis-trict. Application of Dudley Holland Btnlth for chaiue of name. "Ol'R I'KTiTtoNKIl HFSl'KCTKCI.LY show s to the court hut reasons as herein sat forth for.lesiriiiK a ciiaiiKeof name, wish-lu- g to change It from Dudy Holland Smith to Dudley Holland, my reason for desiring this chauir are aa follow: . Firs-t- HavliK a maiden aunt (by the name of Hollamli whole poaseseed of coitMuerabie property, and who wishes me to do . Second Jt Is desired by my mother. Third- - Mv father havlnit contributed notntiut to the support of his family for a period of more than seven yearn, though In good health and amply able to do. Fourth- - llecause there ( such a ridiculously laritenuiuberof pe.iple named HitUtli tu almost very locality lu this country. Mv mother's tiiune Is Mrs. W. D. Smith, place of residence Kelthauurg, Ills. My owu Bue Is twenty throe years, ami am resldlmr In Halt Lake ritv. I'tnh. Holland is my neither a maiden name ns well aa mv own middle nune. DI'DI.F.Y HOLLAND BMIIU. TKKHITOKV OF I'TAH. IM COI'NTV OF MALT LAKE, f"' Dudlev Holland Smith being flrst duly sworn on hla oath save, i am the petitioner In the foregoing iellllon. I have carefully read siu.1 petition and know the contents thereof and the iamelstrue. Duiii.av Hoi.l.ANO Smiiil Subscribed and sworn to before me thla Jaa day of August, A. D. IM). Hkwhy U. McMillan, roacAt- -i . v."r Endorsed - No. VJ. Title court Application of Dudley Holland Smith for change of name, tiled August, ltt). iUNHV O. Mi'Miu.an, Clerk. THUHITOUYOFITTAH. I COCNTY OF MA LE LAKE, f I, Henry 0. McMillan. Clerk of the Third Ju-dicial District court of I'lah Territory, do hereby certify that th" foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the original petition, for change of name, riled August V, Ihiii. In the ac-tion therein entitled tiled III mromce. Witness mv hand and the seal of said court at fialt Lake cit y, this Wild day REAL Of Almost. A. D IHiSI Hknhy O. Mi Clerk, Hy Oeo. D. Lisnnls. DeputylerlL NOTICE V'OTICE OP INTENTION OK THE C1TV 1 Collin 11 of Salt Lai cltv to construct sew-ers in Sewer District No. 8." Notice Is hereby (riven hv the Cltv Council of Salt Lake city of toe Intention of s'uch Council to make the following described improvemt uts, To construrt a line of sewer lab r lis on and along the following streets of said city, within Sewer Dl.strnt No. ot Salt l.uke city, viz: lleglnningat the lnlerasctionof Klrst West and South Temple streets, running south to Fourth South street, thence east ahmg Fourth South street to Secoud Kust street, thence south along Second East street to Fifth South smet, thence west along Fifth South stre tto Secoi.d West street, thence north along Second West ktriet to South Temple street, i hence east along South Temple street to place of beginning. And defray the w hole cost thereof, estimated at flul.itin.tO by a lis al assessment mam the lots or pieces of ground within the described Sewer District No. a.helng the district to bn affected and especially bene-fitted by said Improvement. The following blocks, numbered B7. 78 (W, 411, 42,41. i.3U and :m. in plat A. are within the said district and will be subject to said tax. The mode of assessment thereof will be hy an equal percentage of the cost of the Im-provement ii on each square foot of area within said district. In addition to such tax, the real estate own-ers in sa'd district will have to pay for their house connections, beside the necessary plumbing to prepare houses for such con-nection, of which no reliable estimate can be made. All protests and objections to the rarryrrg out of such Intention must le presented to the City Council on or befote Tuesday, the Xlst day of Ochbur, 1NW, bring the time set hy tne said council when It will hear and consider such object U ns ns may be made thereto. Hy order of the Cltv Council of Salt Lake city, made Septemb-r's- i. 18 i. LOI IS HYAMS C tylieeordcr. Salt Lake city, September 8ft. MO. SIMMONS. Inth District Court In nd for the Third Ju-dicial Dlsmctof lTth Territory, Couuty of Salt Lake, Katk Donki-'om- -, Plaintiff, ) vs. V Summons: Johh D(..mir.soN, Defendant, ) 1MIE PEOPLE OF THE TEHUITOUY OF send greeting to John Doiialson, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by theatsiveiiaiiied plaintiff In the district court ot the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days lexclusiveof the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county ; or, if served out of ihls countv, but In this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty (lays or Judgment by default will lie taken against you, according to the prayer of said oouiplatnl. The said action 1 brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to plaintlf! the cut, dy of the m'.iiur child, Mary A. Dotielson, IssTie of said mar-riage; granting to plaintiff all further and pror relief and costs of su t. Above relief rayed on the ground thai on the avtn day of S une, Itwi. defendant deserted this plaintiff, and has ever since absented himself, leaving plaint ft Ignorant as to his address or where. ttl nits; and further that sune said date de-fendant has not In any manner contributed to the support of said plalntltTand child. 'Atid yon are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear and answer the said complaint a) above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded thereiu. Witness the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district ) court of the Third Judicial district, i seal, y In and for the Territory of Utah this i Bird day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Hknhy O. McMillan, Clerk. By Oeo D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. The Corporation and the Rats. It is calculated that 8,000 rats have been killed during one week at the Birmingham Market hall, snd the slain have been found every where.under stalls, in poultry baskets and flower pots, and even in the open streets. A provision merchant in Philip street opened his doors the other morning and found thirty-on- e rats lying dead near to a butter tub, in which there was water. Tho manner in which the animals decom-pose under the new treatment is peculiar. The body swells first of all, and within five days collapses again and becomes per-fectly flat. The rats killed a week ago would be perfectly unrecognizable but for their heads. The bodies have lost shape altogether. It this method of destroying the vermin had not been discovered the city would have been put to a considerable expense. So extensive were the ravages of the rata that the market and fairs committee had decided upon lifting the flooring of all the markets and relaying them with cement. That would have meant an outlay of many hundreds of pounds. Tho corporation paid to its market officials a penny for every rat destroyed, and a few years ago tho number annually killed reached 4,000 representing in itself a sum of 16. Pall Mall Gazette. a iiPEWS mn acitait in the Stirring life of Napoleon jaunted bj His Servant-Pec-nli-gritiea ottle Great General, 5)!E OFTHEM ABE LITTLE OWN e Valet was With Trance's Idol for Fif-- m Years-- Why He Did Not . Accompany Him to Elba. jfopoleon had a Belgian valet who for years was lu constant attendance fwnhim,and who admired him to tho aiot the chapter. This man wrote, or fessea to write, memoirs of his master, - octavo volumes of about 300 pages each. 5icn appeared In 1830. The work has .auk into oblivion. While not lifting a jjcer to dress himself, Napoleon dispensed mth assistance ia undressing, but he flung lis garments all over the room his watch (ometimes missing the table or bed at ffbich it was aimed and falling broken on tie floor. 1 As to dress, he despised dandies, never Tore ring8 Bnd abominated scents, except m de Cologne, with which he was often rubbed and which was his npecifio for " braises. When coat tails became shorter leBtuck to the old fashion until Constant rot the tailor to shorten them by impercept-ible gradations. He disliked tightly fitting clothes, found a new hat uncomfortable ibotigh lined with silk and wadding and stuck to an old hat us long as possible. He put on every morning a clean white waist-cojt.wi-knee breeches to match he never wore trousers; but as he habitually wiped lis pen on his breeches, after three or four washings they were done with. NAPOLEON'S PLAYFULNESS. Constant denies, however, tho common story of his keeping snuff loose in his fraistcoat pocket; he always used a snutl-bo- i, and though he frequently took a pinch, he simply held it to his nose and then dropped all or nearly all on the floor. His snuff injured the carpet, not his waistc-oat. A pinch of snuff was not tho sole kind of pinch in which Napoleon indulged. He addicted to playfully pinching nwas ears, not merely the lobe as commonly but the whole oar, and sometimes u both ears at once. The better the humor be was in the harder the grip. He also administered friendly slaps on the cheek, bard enough sometimes to cause the effect of a blush. As to demonstrations of anger, e, Constant never but once saw him strike. An undergroom had put on the wrong addle, and Napoleon had no sooner mounte-d than the horse reared and threw him. The bead groom coming up at the moment, the emperor give him a lash in the face with his whip, but presently being told that the poor man deeply felt the humiliat-ion, he sent for and soothed him, presenti-ng him a few days afterward with 3,000 francs, He was not a graceful equestrian, and every horse he rode had to undergo a special training, that it might not resent I lashes on the head and ears, fidgeting in the saddle, or being pulled up sharp while at full gallop. BE WAS NO tPICUEE. ' Latterly he had always Arabian horses, and it is pleasant to hear that his favorite Styrie, after the Marengo campaign, passed the rest of his life in ease and luxury. He did not care for the chase, but hunted just anough to keep np royal traditions. Con- - ttant denies that he was ever won nded by a wild boar, as asserted in the Memorial de Ete. Helena, He did not shoulder his gun veil, and never fired without blackening tag his arm, to which eau de Cologne had to be applied. r: Napoleon was no epicure. He usually drank nothing but diluted Chambertiu, and was no judge of wine. He liked plain dishes boiled or roast chicken, tmutton chops, grilled neck of mutton,, haricot beans or lentils. His table manners were not very refined. Ho would use his fingers in lieu of fork or Spoon, and would dip his broad in the Bauce, the dish being then passed round the guests, who had to dis-pense with squeamishness. The bread had to be particularly good. He ate fast, quitted the table in twelve minutes, leaving Josephine and the com-pany to take their time. When he dined alone he commonly took only eight or ten minutes. Indigestion was the natural con-sequence of his speed, and he had somet-imes to stretch, himself at full length on the carpet till the pain abated. He de-tested physic and professed to disbelieve in it, a subject of playful discussion with his doctors. Constant never knew him obliged to keep his bed a whole day. He was very sensitive to cold, and had fires and warm beds nearly all the year. WHY HE WENT TO ELBA ALONE. How was it that Constant did cot accom-pany so kind a master to Elba? He was blamed for it, but his version is this: Ho bad agreed to go, and Napoleon gave him 100,000 francs, bidding him to bury the money in his small farm near Fontaine-bleau- , that it might serve for his family. A few days afterward Gen. Bertrand told bim the emperor had found his accounts 100,000 francs short. Constant explained hat had passed, but Bertrand came back ith a message that the emperor had no recollection of giving him a present. Con-stant thereupon went and dug up the money, finding it after some difficulty and in terror lest it should have been stolen. Bertrand took the money, but Constant as so chagrined at the emperor having allowed Bertrand to think he had embezz-led tho sum that he sent word to the em-peror that he should not accompany hira. Napoleon sent a message, wishing him to go, and offering him 300,000 francs, but Constant was obstinate, though no sooner bad his master started than he repented Waving behind. v Constant added that tha japeror was not offendetf, for on returning from Elba, looking over tho pension list Wd seeing Constant's name, he said he had wne well to remain in France, and he or-dered his pension to be increased. Con-tent was not summoned to Paris during Hundred Days, and never saw Napoleou again. Whether we accept this version or not It is a pitiful ending to fifteen years' con-tta- nt intercourse. It seems quite possible 'bat Napoleon, in the tumult of reflection a his full, had forgotten the gift mado to ai old servant, whose comparative poverty fends to confirm his asseverations that ha never accepted bribes. Constant died in obscurity in 1845. Temple Bar. JiOTICE TI1K INTF.NTION OF THE CITY OF Council toext.-n- ater mains on First Houlh street, between West Temple and KUrat West streets. Notice Is hereby given hy the city council o Salt Lake Cltv of the Intention of such council to make the billowing desert 'sid Improvement, to wit: Bxlendlng and luvlng Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, numely: First Holith between West Teim.le and First West streets and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at nine hundred and Hftv iHifiOi dollar, by a local as.easmeiit upon the We or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or heiiellttcd by said Improve-ment, namely: Part of lots and 7. and all of lot . block iW. part of lots I and , hhs k 77. all In plat A. Halt f.akaClty survey. All protest, and objections to the carrying out of such must ! presentee! In writing to the c'ty recorder on or liefore September : ISM) being the time set by t.e eald council when It will hear and oonalder auch objections aa may be By" 'ortTrof the city council of Belt Lake : City, mad. July W. 10. W,""1, ' Bait Lake City. September 5, WO, NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OFCouncil to extend water mains on Sixth East 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 descrilied improvement. Extending and laying iron water pipes or malnB 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 ijKKi) Dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be or benefitted by said improvement, namely: Part ot lots 4 and 6, bloc k M. is!! of lots 7 and S and part of lot 1, block 08. all in plat B, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such in-tention must lie presented In writing to the Cltv Recorder on or before Sept. l, IMlO. being the time set hy the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made May awh. iJ0. Lot iK Hvams, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, September 5. VX Colic Stones Mounted In Gold. Travelers whq have penetrated into the easternmost parts of southern Russia find somo strange beliefs as to the power of fish charms. Many fish found in those coun-tries have two small hard round bones on the sides of the head. They are believed to have the power when worn by the owner to prevent colic, and they are termed colic stones. The more wealthy of tha peasants have tho colic stones mounted in gold, and they are worn upon the neck as a valuable addition to a necklace. The bones of the common bullhead are much used among the Russian peasants as a charm against fever. Among European nat ions in the Middle Ages doctors of med-icine had faith that two bones found in the tench have medicinal virtues. The bones were applied to tho skin in cases of fever. The tench is an European fish and the United States fish commission are endeav-oring to introduco it to American waters. New York Sun. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District of i'tah Territory, County ot Salt Lake. Annib RomNSON,. plaintiff, vs. Summons. JonN Robinson, Defendant. ) The people of theTerritoryof Utah send greet-ing to John Koblniou, defendant: VOU AHF. HRKKHY HKyUIUF.D TO AP-- I pear in an action brought against yon by the anove named plaintiff in the IJlatrh t Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten 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 lu t his district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty daya-- or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. Th said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony Misting between the plaintiff and de-fendant, and for costs of thla action. Above relief prayed for on the ground of desertion and failure on the part of the defendant to pro-vide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, having the ability to do ao. and without her content or sufficient reason or cause for o d And' you are hereby notified that If you fall toaonearand answer the eald complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness , the Hon. Charles H. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial Dlst. tot, Slil.. In and for the Territory of Utah, this flth day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety, hknhy a. McMillan, ohc. By Oeo. D, Loomis, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE THF. INTFNTION OF THK CITY OF to extend water malm on Twelfth i East and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of fialt Lake rlty of the Intention of such council to make the following descrllswl Imprirrwmeul, to wlt: Kxtenolug and la' iug Iron water pipes or males along Hie fallowing street s, t'?"ij: From the center of Third and rourth sreei on Twelfth Fast to Fourth Hoiith, thence Weft ward one and one half blocks with laterals un culinary purposes only, and defraying three fourths of lbs cost thereof.eetltnate.i at twrnlv-eigh- t hundred (Mum deliara, hy a local assess ment upon the lots or olenei of ground within the following district. Tssln; the district lo bs affected or benellted by sa.d Improvement, namely: All of lots 3 and 4. block i'l; Ima I, V. and t, block M; lots 1 and if, block ; iolsft, n. 7 and a, block l; lots a and 7, block Kli and lota 4 and . block IB. all In plat F. Bait Laks City UArrrotests and objections lo the carrying out of u h Intention must he presented in writing to the city recorder on or before Sep-tember ). IM". being the time set by the aald council when It will hear snd consider such objections as may be made thereto, Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake city, made May W. t'W Lovis Htams. City Recorder. Bait Lake city, Sept. f. .MARSHAL'S SALE. 7UR6UANT TO AN ORDER OF BALE TO I me d'rectedbv the Third Judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at publlo sale, at the front door of the county courthouse, In the city of Bait Lake, county of Halt Lako, and territory of Utah, on the b.th day of October, 1B90, at 49 o'clock m.. all the right, title, claim, and interest of fcmma A. Benedict etal.. of, in, and to the following de scribed real estate, situate, lying; and being in Salt Lako county, and dencrlls-- aa follows, Lots f. ft, 7. and 8. In Mock u7. In plat C, Salt Lake City survey, exc-p- t such por-tions of said lots as were heretofore taken by the D. & K. O. Railway company as a rigut of wav for Its railroad, in Salt Lake City, Utah, first selling lot 5. To be sold as the property of Emma A. Ben-edict et al. at the suit ot John Longmaid. Terms of sale cash. E. H. Pamkons. U. 8. Marshal. Bv Boraan Cannon. Dpputy Marshal. Diited SfpWmberSI. I8:). "Whoa, There! Old Benzine." A firm in Munich is making carriages to be propelled by gas generated from ben-zine. Several of the new vehicles are in successful operation, and tho company is securing patents in all the big nations of the world. On tlio country road they go at a rate of ten miles an hour, but in the crowded streets they move about as slowly as a horse car. Tho motor is placed in the rear over the main axle, and the benzine is carried in a receptacle under the seat. It holds enough for a trip of eighty miles. Tho gas mixture is ignited in a cylinder by an electric spark. The motor is started by simply turning a lever. A link chain belted to a wheel on the rear axle applies the power. In its make up the carriage is something like a tricycle, hav-ing only three wheels, and is guided the same way.-N- ew York Journal. NOTICE. In the Estate of Nils Sundlerir, deceased. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE 1 undersigned, administrator of tho estate of Nils fundbe.g. deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the nooes-sar-vouchers, within ton months after the llrst publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at i. Tum-re- onig itor , oiner Second and First Hr.at streetv D. TfitNOBtN. Adm'D atrator. NOTICE. PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED ALL the penalty provided by ordnance not to remove the Issly of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any de. riptl(m. without first notifying the city scavenger, who will Issue direction, for 1U JJ wAL, Ijlty rtcaveuer, April 17 IHBft toumg,i:uyilaU. One Vay of Putting It. "Judge," said the prisoner, who had robbed an art store, in a pleading tone, "there ain't any law to prevent a man s talon' photographs, is there?- '- Washing-ton Post. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County ot Salt Lake. GCFTrNF. Tt'BN'KtW, Plaintiff, I . SOMHOKJ. Hannah Defendant.)) The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Hannah Turnla rg, defendant : AKK HEREBY REQUIRED TO A YOU in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the irtt Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the tiled therein, within ten day. (exclusive "' ha arvtt iiier the service on you of (hla .iimmons-- lf served within this county; or If aerved out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty day-- or Judg-me-by default will be taken against you, to the prayer of said complaint. The .aid action 1. brought to hare a decree of this court dissolving the bond, of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and ue- - ''Atre relief prared for on the ground that nho it the year IrW. the said defendant dlsre solemnity of her marriane vow and decried and'abandoned the plaintiff willfully nd without Just cause or reason, and ever die. desert and willfully alem-do-plaV. HT and live .ep.-r.it- and apart torn ' And iron are hereby notified that if you fall the ...d comt.lairit abr've retired, the plaintiff w!., apply tthe court for the relief demand. 1 therein. witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zaae Judre. and the weal of the District Court of thi Thir 1 Judicial District, fsr.Ai--1 in and for the Territory of Utah, thi. gist day. f An, list (n the year of our Ix.rd one ILousand eight bin dred snd nlri-t- y HUSKY il. M MlLI.AN. Clerk. By Oe.J. I). Loom), Deputy Clerit. ASSESSMENT NOTICE-N- O. ti. HIMALAYA MININO COMPANY LOCA I 1 tlon if principal pla- of busine-s- . halt Luke City. S ilt Luke county. Utah fr.ltory. Location ot ra n Uintah M.r.ing uistii. t. Summit county. Utah territory .Notice hereby given that al a meeting of the board of directors of said company, held on day of Seutemtier. iswi. an us eismmt or one-hai- f t'i- - per hare-to he known as No. b-- a levied on tl. stock pay-able October SI. 1M. to the seer tary of saiil roiupauv. at his office. W Commercial street. Salt Lake C ty. Utah territory. Any stock upon w hich this asse-sme- nt remains nflrald onthe d day of October, imi. will he declare delinquent aid advertised for sale. tJ. uniw is made that date, will be m.ld S'nnbllc ancUon on the 114th day of N.aww. lWi at the office of the ron.pa.iy, fall Lake assessment. $$rn,v&t"to' Secretary Himalaya Mining Comoatiy. NOTICE AFTHEIN'TENTIoNfiFTIIEOlTYCOUN ) ell to extend water mains on Eighth hast street from center of Fourth and Flith Hou'h to center of Seventh and Eighth Mouth streets Not'ce is hrl y given bv ihe niy Council of flalt Lake cltv of the luienMnn of such council to make the following descrils-- d Improvement, to w lf Ext' tiding and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following s namely: Ret- - Inning in the center of Fourth and Fifth booth on Elgnih Ea.t street, and niniiing south t" the center of Seventh and r.iah a Smith streets, and defray. ng thiee fourths of throat (hereof, estimated ai sixty li htin. dred iio!JiMoiar, by a local assessment upon the lots or piece, of ground within me t. to he aileclert or benell'ted by .aid Improvement, namely: A.I of lots . . block ;; b.u I. J bl. k ii i lots I. n. 7. blo k lei: lots a, 4, J, bi.sk lot. if. 3. 4 .ft. block II; ima 1. If .1, b ck I7 lot. 7. block ia. lot. a. . block l.'ail In plat H. Halt Lake City survey. All protests mid ol.Jcct oiis lo the carryii out of such intention must be presented lu wrltm to the eltre order on or before Septemlier Hi isoii. being the time set hy tl said council w bn it will hear and consider such objection. City, made June ITlh-fai- t Lake City, September 5. w. "hEALEU I'KOI'OSALH DROPOHALB WILL Jt7 Hi CKIVEIJ FOR j tbetu:i.l...inof all material an.l lab- - nous- - i in"1' City, up to -' o cock noon .of the J day r. IsiO at t ie f the ft J- - eoruVr. Iic..iio-cs- n r--m No. . c.-- ai tb- - hboff.c- - ';V0'i IT a ar " .tecl ,Pr. g ee i..lldlcg.. . bid V, .I.,.;.'''! by a certiaed check ot. m-- well knoin bank for Cpf cent of Lie l,untofb.d ...Idceca fol caie.ue.-f."bid.1.rb- , whom th. .on-- I tra-- t !. awArd-- d fcn 1" M'v ' ia " "'" .Mfb' ient !! wl'hin ten d)r fiooi the ,at award t- him. irt check t "Trfetedtolh. Hall I.k (l.tf efpifiw V) commUb ' a ur d.armeit r wn U Sgh Meet and all bid. t'.at In trr owul'o : the iniereA of tr.e 'l.m:t HYAMS. City Hvrfr. j Bait iJkke Cliy. SUMMON!. ar.d for the Third In the district court in district of Utah territory, county of tail Lake.-Will- iam floorire Cornish, pialutlfl. vs. Amelia Cornish, defendant. The people of the territory of Utah send greeting: To Amelia Cornish, defendant. r0V ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- I in an action brouiiht against you t y ato." named piair.tlff In the district court oTthe Third ndi. ial district of the of and to answer the complaint tiled there n ythiu teudavsiex..lu.siveof the day of the service on yon of this summon. rtTserwd within tide county, or. countv. but in this d:sm.-t- . within twenty daysVotherwise within forty days-- nr judgment hy default will be taken agaln.l jou, praver of said complaint ThVwSllin l brought to have decree this court dissolving tne bonis of watr.-- lex.sting between Ihe piamti' and the SSmdan and awardlmg toe piam'ifl the cus-- i 'wM?W minor h id- - Eseher tl.b Issue Z'd aoovo relief prayed for ou ?V-r-outSUhat in An.ti't. Is, the defen le.nt wlUrnilr and without cinedescited tn still c mtltiuc. to so desert aid live seriate m m him; and also mat on toe 1st -- ,.71 st Ihedeien.antc.mtn armiwim W ,th", ' c7nsent connivance or p.e- - dre yUVha, if yon fa,, to Tnd amrwer the said cmip!'nt " aove rSn!ld the said plaintiff i rdy to tae VUnThrilon" Charles 8. Z'-- and the aeal of the district court of the Th.ni "drtnis "f SetVn b-- In year of Llrt hundred and onr one thousand eight "'oSIi Hsxby C McMiiLAW. Cera, ijy oai. D. Loojiui, Depotj tier. Ad Old Fashioned Bridge. A project is on foot for spanning the Danube canal, in Vienna, with a bridge "nedwith shops, after the model of the aous Ponte Rialto at Venice and the Arno bridge at Florence. Tho structure ia 10 he exclusively of iron. It will be W otters long and 48 wide one of the broad-- t m the world. The carriage way will be meters wide and the interior footpath ja either side 8. The inner railings will be led by footpaths 4 meters la width, "ere will be sixty-eig- shops on the new Midge, which wiU be built on the site of Ferdinand's Brucke, the only wooden fosswaythat now traverse, the canal. London Telegraph, NOTICE sF THE INTENTION OFTHECITYC VfN- - ) cV to ex'.nd watermtln on h.onl V1 rre-- t. is hereby g.ven by tfc. City C utk II of fia t Lake Cl'y of the iulebtloo of such dune I to mak tt.9 following te-i- - crttied improvement, Exiemilng and .r,n iron water p.) or ma in along the e.n1 V ' 'sftorleleotwing etreete. iiameiy: fro.. prrent lenuiniis. t.te; Sixth ard'8ventn I" mldwj, between Flifhth and Ninth fo itii gtve- -t aa 1 defraying ti of the e t if. at Ifolrlh-m- . nl by a Weal as-- I --,,meT)t upon the lo!. or pieces of ' within the following iiT.bd 4"ct. be.ng the district to be aff cid or teTiehted by sa.d ln,pr,ement. namely: Ixrt. and 4. M- - c lots I and bo k : lo. I. a.7and. VI; led" . . ! lur a l"tsaud 7. b oc5 : lots 1 and . bb---k : ail in plat A. i Lake :it7mrry. Ail protc- -.. and w. tLerarrvliigout of sii'n lj,tentl-- b. printed in wrlMng to fie 4 Ity or before sh. lo. Mat the time a- -t by the said Council whet, it will bear and cm der mth objectl-i- . M may be "uyor"tht City Council of Sait Lake City. made "Kb. ikj. r'LQu Utu( C!ty Becotdl. NOTICE i TB CHEN TO THE. STOCK- - b',11.-r.o- f the El e,r ado Land an.1 VTr tnt the annual m.ru rf M Jtockh..:. r"f U. .'-- cmpai y wni t be d . ,Mwk p m on Mofiiay. the wb d.r f al tne.dH.eof the compwr-- i Firit feo.:th.trt. Salt Ik H. to -c a ' board of -a U f year and to j attend to vv h ot.ier ei rt.loJ to h of the s mav nvo'.g .t ii. u. riio jbVfJr7itt |