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Show Trm E SALT ''AKE TIMKS-- M0XnAY- - SKFIEMBEH 29. 1690. ; 7 , ffidat lloticc. j (Official ltticc. NOTICE. OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY --or .LOM.m;1 "x'id wt.r wvn on Jeler-s- - v'""" El;hta una Ninth si h u icn of Salt Lake Citv. the imertn n of Vnw-- '1 ': Eaa'-iK-j- 1 ,vln : kSiS? W r ,J tk Sov.th streets. n.l.n fniv:r- - Q LtS''11?','11"119 th('ie ,f estimated ut ;' In- -' described uistrrt, he tig theois-- or ' beietlted l,v Th-v.- halt or lot 1. 1 t half oi lot :i. I and , .. all : p ;il A. -- ait Luke cltv survey. o M,ch Intcr.tijr. must be Pie.euteJ la wr.ti;ig ia, V y !e'','nifr'norb;,l'' O. iter S tli, as , 1: h,?'"r ;u d uch objection rniu e ilwivto. .l'11,1'' "'e ' i'y vomica of Suit Lake Sept. !., Lul CiiyRecordor. J MAKSIUIS SALE. prKSl'ANTTO AN OKPF.R Or RALE TO I me direi ted by ihe Third Judicial ihstrtct court of the Territory of Utah. I h;l expc-a- at public le at the front d.r ul the County Court House, In the city of Salt iou...y ol salt Lake ami Ter ritory or Utah, ou the i th day of October. l.sw, at is o M.. the r:ga.. tn. la:n aiU inter- t ( ilctlmita A ijMnu aim Zealous n r.m.th ..(. In. and to the follow, nt , bed real estnt-- , situate, lying, and he ng lu rait Lake county and as follow, jtomt: Ail of iota twenty-- tie t t and j thirty i.nn. in c f- View d titt.-- to 8 tit Lake city, an shown ty p!al in tile in the nttb e of ti.eco nty ri-nr- r of tsalt Lake t'ounty. t!ie aatnt ttc.g attnate in Slt l.ak fount v, I'tih j Ternti rv. and wlth.nlhe Junsd.ctlou of th.a i' iirt, T.) be soli as th' propertr of Iti thnlla A. (i.asMuatt et al. at the atilt of Siralt Atin Witf. Tonus of tale rah, E. H. rAnsova, 1'. S, Marshal I!y Bowman C ivno-t- . Pepttty iariia. lated S?)tfnler .Slit, li'. I I tIIHV XtkJAlT LAKE CITY j "t --S i LI itSJ J. O JACOlM. MT. J F U44XU40Ij lul tWat .,i,Wla Gio M.fVo-r- Ja- - Cli.i!nitxis II. 9. RuwrtaL Prei.dent. Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., lISCORPOHATEn.) --DEALERa I3S- T- Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, AGENTS FOH the Dolge Wood Pulley, Roebllmt' StoeI Wirt fUp, Vacuum Cylinder and Knina Oils, Herculn lVwJr, Atlu Knftne ni UoU ri, Mack Injrvtort, llufUto Scales, JelTeraon Horw Whim, Ulk PuaM Miner.' and lilacksuillha' Tools, Kta. 1G8 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City, - - Utah A.L.WILLIAMS, Second Door North of PostofQce, GOX-X- 2 AOEtTT TCI R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, Charcoal, IllackimUh and Plgiron. Vanls Cor, Fifth West and Second South Trlrplinn No, lie. Incoporated. April 10, 1890. lotman House Building Company, J. T. I.tncii, I'. P. M(xir.o, II. It. Hit o. President. Irua-turo- Cieuoral Mni(r. Salt lAfiko, Utah. Thin company la purely a homo Institution, oignnUe.l to stay, and tnot r. ( sportfully Invites t tit atlcntlon of tlinsa desiring collage, oillior for humm nr for sale, to tlio neat, tasty and attractive appearance irei'ntei by litis rlas nf ot-Ittgi- it when completed. We claim that they are sirimg.-- r and warmer than the ordinary rustic LuUdlng", tint sections all Iwinv mad and put logo! her by ma-chinery, thereby nmkiii the work perfectly tl(hl We are mm rrpsrl to Itir-nls- h estimates, lake con tracts anil i'nriiifte buildings mi short time J tin pit-rnnn- ge of the public! Is Uiost respectfully aollcitcd. Ollh'e and yard So, Weal North Tcmplo street. Examine Our dan and Trim Cffure Too Bail! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized IS20. Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.0--. Insurance Reserve, 1,705,29 Continental Insurance Company, Cash Capital, - $1,000,000.00 Insurance lienor vo, - 2,470,31121 Afisctn, - C,L'17,773.01 V'hcn you purchase a policy that you expect to hts worth $2000 in case of fire, you nhould investigate the com-pany with the same care that you wouM use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as ofx! 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 fundn can ba divided among stockholders.- - 1 loth have to be held fur tha security of jwlicy holders as long as a policy remain in force. a DAVIS & STRINGER, SPECIAL Our Addition comer Second West and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. The West side Rapid Transit Co. arc now running their airs every hour past this addition. Davis & Stringer-- . VOTICE-A- LL ACCOUNT DUE MK KOI lS laundry and merchandise purchased j nrior to January I, will be pla-.-- In the hands of an attorney If not paid by Spiem-be- r irith L. C. Karrlrfc. omce wltn Midland Investment company. IT7 Main street- - smtTake MEAT CO. mwlenalee Dealer in Dretixd B"! Perk, Motion, Veal, Smoked Seats and Swift's Hams, Bacon. & Lard K0LAD k SAIFSO. Cot Third South and Fifth VtA tKrt- - IG . Qellotley Crowd Always on View, Waiti-ng for Something to Turn Up, at the Barge Office. jjOX ALL OVEE J THE WORLD. Qej Come in all Sorts of Garbs from that of the Civilian to the Loose Blouse of the Mongolian. jlu barge office, at the southern end ufBattery park, is the present landing ace for immigrants whose primary jestination is New York "city. The jomances, associations and smells that characterize! Castle Garden have not permeated the barge office as yet, but to he student af picturesque humanity the placo has one strong point in its favor i paucity of accommodations. Ou chatter I i "SV " confu3d J to hedominalit tone of confi. hatSd hrefdnISa letter from horn him in the race across and bustle, in which the i," boar jng houses played Jj 0r t,fe.mafrke(1 employe as ho itched throngS: ..In seen some queer sights, boih at Castlo Garden and within the walls of ti e Jo fill and a few extremely funny Look at that grave man stalking sol en n- - ly. around in B0lita from the Levant, or a big land owner o(; Bulgaria, because of his coat; or bv reason of his hat you think! hnn a north German tradosmali .1 But he ia none of these. Despite his good looks, good clothes, digni-- ! fed beanng and polished address, heis snnplya journeyman tailor from KusSlan Polatl(1. Schrimmisthename of his towu. He is to be sent back be- cause he has no money and no work in view. This surprises him very much, for he argues: 'Two years ago' (before the present law came in force) 'my sis- ters husband arrived here and landed with only four rubles in his pocket. He worked three weeks in a trousers shop saved enough money to buy a piece of cloth, started business on his own ac-count and brought over his family a year later. Why can't I do the same?' "We asked him where his brother-in-la-was now, and he replied that he failed six months ago, owing a large sum, and is at present living in Poland on his money. This man's idea seems to be that he can duplicate his relative's career earn a little cash, inaugurate an enterprise largely on credit, realize on the stock and flee the country. Here-all- y fails to see anything wrong about the transaction, "I tell you," continued the employq, "most of these fellows are mighty sharp. About daylight one morning last sum-mer a half dozen of them took a bath in the bay 'and loft their clothes on the sea wall. A tramp came along, grabbed a suit nnd made his escape. The victim of the robbery gave no outcry. He qui-etly got ashore, picked out the best gar-ments among those left and went into the building. The others, as they came out, did likowiso, and as a consequence the last fellow on land was left naked. It took a great deal of trouble to get the resulting squabble straightened out." Fred C. Dayton. , A GROUP OP MMIOItANTS. "steamer day" within the limits of the building there is crowding1, discomfort and lack of air. So, ns soon as may be, the arrivals from other lands rush out to geek the benches and resting places with which the beautiful park abounds, and to fill their lungs with the ocean born oiygen swept in from the bay. ' . There they are displayed at the best advantage. They have room to stretch their limbs and ample space for exerc-ise, and naturally, so far as circums-tances will permit, they conform to the customs of the climes from which they come. The steerage passengers of two big liners had run the official gantlet of ins-pection the other day just before 1 strolled into Battery park, and while waiting for friends, or to close up busin-ess with money changers or transportat-ion companies, had scattered about the walla and open spaces. Almost at the main entrance of the bargo office sat, or rather squatted, a group of Neapolitans. The man apparently the father, the eon and the husband all in one READING A LETTER FROM HOME. wore a hat, earrings, trousers and jacket that had a flavor of Fra Diavolo about them. His mother and wife, were bareheaded and dingily gay in multi-colore- d garments and brass jewelry. The children, five of them, one an infant, watched the man eagerly as he opened a satchel From it he took hard brown loaf, evidently baked many days ago in far off Naples, and handed it to the younger woman. Then he produced a flask of oil, part of which he poured into a tin cup. With difficulty the bread was broken into fragments. These wero soaked with the oil and dis-tributed among the littlo ones, who soon Beamed upon the world in greasy cont-ent. Beppo-assumin- g that to be his name next displayed two more parcels from the satchel. Ono developed as a chain of sausages. The other "Eccol" It was a rotund bottle of chianti brought from over the 6eas, and now opened that all might drink good luck to the new life in big, bustling America. BePpo took a mighty draught, and passed the wine to his mother, and from her it went to his wife. Then the littlo ones ared among themselves a brimming A "HOTEL RCNNER" AT WORK. pPfnl. All doubtless felt that humble homelike meal in the open air was Jn ultimate farewell to Italy, and that future would bring then face to face ith different conditions of life, of food ""dof labor. I suggested as much to the stalwart, guardian at the door. Taat feller don't have to hnstle," he ponded. "I hear that he changed a M of n gold for greenbacks a ?l So, and has nigh on to thousand dollars in his belt" An entirely different group, so far as nre and looks go, swarmed over a nch and on to the grass behind, a little to the north. Men, women and dren combined to make np a of colors, both as related In the District Court In and fort;, Third Ju-dicial district of I'tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. S. P Armstrong, Plaintiff, Vih.s Gl1 Bhl1?' !: J. Ooliffhtlv. Mar-l.- i SI"lln- U. Watt. John U. rwva?i;ti"erii;tu)..,-L..i-N' VaLrroiyu.um. KichHrd l.ann, Ssamuel li. Lavt n, r,1 (iht'U Lu v li. L Hone, Jaa'j I::..".- - " :b . Winter. Sarah li. 1 hom es t;. winter. Hic'i .rdf.. Win-J,- ; ,1.'in,.t.1- v'l'er. Vott Mav Winter. r Ud Mark ""'i"1"'!'. Ti" PEOPLE OF THR TKRKITORY OF 1 Utah scno preet nu to Thorn ta tkilttrhtir. J. UoLchtly. Murt ia H. Sm th. El tvto t.. att. Jonu li. Lay ton, Jatb O. I.av-t- . a Kxhar.t Layton. kaehe) ti. L. W i.rren, (.;. Liytoa. Llir.al.eth Cotine.lv. Lucy l;. L. Hon,, Jareii. W. Kvsns. E!l7..i'l..--h J. iit r, Sarah tl. Winter, Thomas ti. Winter, h chard li. inter. John li. Winter. Nora May Qc;eTin'8S-''Pl'GlW'Ul,- ,nd M '"'UollShtly, ou are hereby required to appear in an ac t:on hro;n;ht against you by tae alwve named plaintiff iu tae District Coun of tbe Third District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein wlthm tn (lays, (exclusive ot the day of nervlco), after the aervtce on you of this summons It xcrred, wit h,n this rounty; or, if served out of this county, but lu this illstrut, within twenty days; otherwise w ithlu forty days or judg- ment by default will betaken against you ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. ' The eald actum is brought to have a decree of thla court ad.;udi."rKs..l,de:endantsto hav no estate or luterest whatever in that cen iin rro)erty aituate in Lake cltv and couuiv, Utah, lieinu lot 4. block plat I), Salt Lakn City aurvey. iind that they anden h of tlvin I forever enjoined and debarred from asserting anyeiaimwliateverin r to said property ad- verse to plaintiff. SJudicimr and plaintiff to be the owner m lee of mild prop-trty- . uud that the sevrnl cla'tnsof defendants opetate as n cloud on plaint. (I s title: qiilotttiK nnd coutlrminn plaintifr in his title to !. m. eesslon of said pr.'mlses. and for other"anl further relief, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that If von fall to appear and answer the said complaint at above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded there. it. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zau.. Judtre, and the seal of the District court of the Third Judicial District. In and for I the territory of Utah, this !Mh day of i' heal July, iu the year of our Lord otie "v- - ' thousand elcht hundred and ninety. Hknuy i). Mi'Mm.i.ax, Cleric. By Geo. D.Loumis, I eputy Cler. OTK'E 10 CKEUITOUS. F.atatn of Kllra llarker deceased. 'r0Tli'(i i.S ifc.Kt.tV uiVr.N tiV TUB under .isiiecl ailiiilulstrator oftlieesiale of Elh'.a llarker, d"ceaa d. to the creditor of, ami all persons havmk- - claime aitatust the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neceasary. voui hers, within lour months after the nrst publication of this notice, to the said admlnta-iraiora- t rooms s and U, Scott Aueiluich build-in:- , salt Lake City, lu the Couuty of rUit Lake, Utah. William II. Hahkhr. Administrator of estate of Lima Barker, de-ceased. Dated September B. lW. FltANK PlERi E. Attorney for Administrator. SOTltK "F THE INTENT i('N OFTHKCirvcT N nom4tuto ibtHtM'U N..t ce is hereby k.v a l y ilic C iy l on' c of .f tLikeCiiyo: the Intent (.:i if mich C .iiu- 1 to m.il.e ire following descr.lM-- improve- - nvttt, tolt: Lxicndn r and l;iy:nlron water p.pesor mains aioug the lolrt.w.ua Mreels. namely: H strict from 4th to 1st streets with laterals ou all cross streets, and ttaieoe-fou- r hs or the co--- t thereof, estimated at thousai d itiHOi do 1 us hv a i, al assess-met.- t upon the lots or p.iins oi gr n I within the follow ng iIcm rile id. strict, oeln,- - the dis- trict to ba afh-cl- . d or Umefltted bv said Im-provement, namely: Lor. I, lots, ',oc t; lots 3 and S, bl-- H: b.ts 1 and 4, Wock"i:l. t Sand! Mock IS; lot- - and 4, ';;.lot 3 ,l0(k 4:'rt 4, bio. k 5; all in plat I.. Si 1. Lalie Cl.y survey. All protests and objections to the carrvimr out of su- h ir-- t nt.ou intt-- t be tne ented In writiLif to the C ty Kecnvder on or before October so, lstO. ItiB the time set by the said Council win nit w,u neiir ai,d consider such objections as mas-h- e marie thereto. Ily order of tho City Council cf Salt Lake City, mat.e Sept. 16, Im. LOUIS HYAM3. City Recorder. .NOTICE To District Court, third Judicial Dis-trict. Application of Dudley Holland Smith for rhaniie of name. --OlH PETlTUiNEH UF.SPF.CTFULLY shows to the court bl reaaone as herein sel forth for deslriiiK a chana-- e of name, wish-lii-to chanite it from Dudley Holland Smith to Dudley Holland, iny reasotta lor deslrlnsf this chauue are aa foltowa: First-Havi- ng- maiden aunt (by tiiename ot Holland! who Is possesaed of considerable property, and who w ishes me to do so. It I desired bv my mother. Third- - My fat her huvlnucontributed nothing to the support ot hia family for a period of more than seveu years, thouKh In hixhI health and amply able so' to do. Fourth-Becau- se there lesuch a rldlciiloiulr laruenumtvrof jieople named Smith lu aluioet every locality lu this country. My mother's name is Mia. W. 1). Smith, place of residence Kelthshuru. Ills. My owu aue is Iwentv three years, and am resldliiK III Suit Lakefltv, Utah. Holland Is my mother maiden uame as well as mv own middle name. DUDLEY HOLLAND SMITH. TERRITOK Y F I'TA 11. I . . COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, f Dudley Holiauil Sinltli Is'iiiK Aral duly sworn on his oath savs. I am the petitioner in lln foieuolnu iietit'on, I have carefully read said petition and know the contents thereof and the same Is true. Intiii.nr Holland Swim Sub-crlli- and sworn to before me this mid day of August, A. 1). IH i. llKMir O. Ml'Mll.t.AM, Iseai.1 fl'-rk- . Endorsed Nn. Hii'JO Title court. Application of Dudley Holland Smith for clinnu" of name. Filed August Intnl. HKNItv 11. Mi Mii.i.an, Clerk. TERRITORY OF UTAH. I.-- , COUNTY OK SALE LAKE, f I, llenrv (I. McMillan. Clerk of the Third Ju-dicial District court of Utah Territory, do hereby certlly that the foreitoliiK is a full, true nnd cornet copy of the ordinal petition for chatiK" of niinie, tiled Auaiist INWI. lu the therelnentltled, tiled In my onice. Witness in v band and the seal of said court at Salt Lake city, thlsllndday (HEAL of Aue-us- A. D IMS) HkniivW. Mi MILLAN, Clerk. IlyOeo. D. Looiins, Deputy Clerk. JiOTUE VOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITY H Coum 1! of Salt Lai e city to construct tew-er- s In Sewer District No. 3. Notice is hereby (riven bv the Citv Council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such Council to make the following described Improvements, To construct a line of sewer lati r its oi and along the following de'cill-- streets of said city, within Sewer District No. 9 of Salt Lake city, viz: Heirlnnlntrat the intersection of First West and South Temple streets, running south to Fourth South street, thence east along Fourth Fouth street to Second East street, thence south alon Second East street to Fifth South strtet, thence west alcnat Fifth South street, to Second West street," thence north along S wind West trt et to South Temple strei t. thence east alouK South Tcmplo street to place of beginning. And defray the whole cost thereof, estimated at JIUI.iMl.iO hv a lis al assessment upon the lot or pieces of ground within the described Sewer District No. S.belng the district to be affected and especially by said Improvement. The loilowing blocks, numbered fi". "S. m, 49, 4?, 41. 10. and :w. in plat A. are within the s ild district and will lie subject to said tax. The mode of assessment thereof will be by an equal percentage of the cost of the im-provement tio:t each .square foot of area within said district. Iu addition to such tax, the real estate own-ers in sa'd district will have to psy for the.r house connection!, beside the necei-sai-plumbing to prepare houst s for such con-nection, of which no reliable estimate can be made. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must te presented to the City Council r.n or befote Tuesday, the Hist diiy of Octrb-r- , IMio, btlng the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objectlt ns as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lalte city, made Sentemh-- r 33, 18 . LOl 1SHYAMS Ctv Recorder. Salt Lake City. September 1.1U0. SIMMONS. Inthj District Court In and for the Third Dlsiiict of UHh Territory, Couutyof Salt Lake, Kate Donei.sow, Plaintiff, ) vs. VSiiMUONs: Jobs Dowklson, Defendant, ) THE PEOPLE OP THE TERRITORY OF send greeting to John Donaisou, defendant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint died therelu within ten days (exclusive ol the day of service) after the service ou you of this sutiimnna If served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but In thlsdlstrlct. within twenty days, otherwise within forty daysor Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony between plalutlff and defendant and awarding to plalntm the custdy of the minor child, Mary A. Donelson, Issue of said ma;, riage; grunting to plaintiff all further and proper relief . and costs of suit. Above relief nraved on the ground that on the lluth day of June, IflstV defendant deserted this plaintiff, and has ever since absented himself, leaving plaint fl ignorant aa to his address or further that since said date de-fendant has not In any manner contributed to the support of said plaint 111 and child. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the Hiitd plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the lion. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and tbe seal of the district ( 1 court of the Third Judicial district, 4 BEAU In and for the Territory of Uuii this ) ftlrddayof August, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Hknkv (). McMillan, Clerk. Bv Geo D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. THE DEVIL'S TOWER. Shall It Become Private Property or National Park? The people of the new state of Wyo-ming are stirred up over a possibility that they regard with something like horror. One of the great natural attractions of the commonwealth is the Devil's tower, situated in Crook county, twenty miles west of Sun Dance, and but a short dis-tance from the Belle Fourche river. This crystalline basaltic formation is 1,200 feet high, and has a diameter at the base of 800 feet, which tapers to one of 875 feet at the top. "The Devil's Tower," says Professor Newton, "in its shape and structure ap-pears not to have been repeated else-where by nature, but stands alone WYOMING'S UNIQUE ATTRACTION, unique and mysterious. - It occupies the place of a chimney to some subterranean furnace, which, overflowed with molten rock and cooling, crystallized down-ward. The surrounding walls of the chimney eroded, and left this mighty monument to the work of crystallization -t-hat power scarcely less mysterious than the force of life itself." So much for the tower, which natur-ally is a great show spot. The trouble about it is this: It stands on government land, and an English woman, Miss Car-lisle Kent by name, recently filed a pre-emption on the 160 acres in which it is included at the Douglas land office. The people of the region thereabouts desire the tower and its surroundings to be set aside as a national park, and consequent-ly they are fighting Miss Kent's applica-tion tooth and nail. The lady in the case is a native of Lancashire and about She has traveled exten-sively, 45 years of age. is well off and just before filing her claim took out naturalization pa- - NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Council 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 described Improvement, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Sixth East street, between First and Second South streets, and defraying s of the cost thereof, estimated at Eight Hundred (W0) Dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following drscribed district, being the district to be af-fected or benelltted by said improvement. namely: fart ot lots 4 ana o. nioca m, an oi lots 7 and Hand part of lot I, block !!. all In plat B. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such in-tention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before Sept. is), Istrt, being the' time set by 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 Wth, ISW. Lotus II yams, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, September ft, 1MW. THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OF Council to ext. nd water mains on First South street, between West Temple and First West streets. Notice Is hereby given by tbe city council o Sail Lake Cltv of the Intention nf such council tq make the following described Improvement, to wit i Extending and lavlnu Ir.u walerpipe or main along the following streets, namely: First South siroet, between West Temple ami First W.st street, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at nine hundred and tifty (Wn dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefitted by said Improve ment, namely: Part of lotsS and 1, and all of lot s. block i. part of lots and , blw k 77. all In plat A. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such In-tent Ion must he presented In writing to the city recorder on or liefore Septeintier :, I'M), being the time set by the said council when It will bear and consider such objection " may be tnad- thereto My order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made July W, LOUIS HVAMS. City Recorder. Bait Lake City, September 5. ItVK SIMMONS. In the District Court In nnd for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, Comity of Salt Lake. Annie Robinson, Plaintiff, ) vs. Summons. JOHN Robinson, Defendant. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send greet-ing to John Uolilntoll, defendant: VOIT AKE HEREBY HEgUIHED TO AP-- I pear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the Llstrlct Court of the Third Judulal District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Hied therein within teu 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, hut In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will he taken against you, according to tho prayer ol said complaint. The said action Is brought lo have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant, and for costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on the ground of desertion and failure on the part of the defendant to pro-vide tbe plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, having the ability to do so, and without her consent or sufficient reason or cause for so And you are hereby notified that If you fall to sptiear and answer the said complaint as above required, tho said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of tbe District Court of the Third Judicial District, BEAI,. in and for the Territory of Utah, this 6th day of August, in tho year of our Lorl one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENRY (1. McMILLA.V, Clerk. By Geo. D, Loomis, Deputy Clerk. fiOTKE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY ll to extend water mains on Twellth East and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by the clly council of Halt Lake city of'the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, to w it: Extending and laylnr Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: From the center of Third and Fourth slrt ei ou Twelfth East to Fourth South, thence wrat-war-one and ene half blocks with later1 lor culinary purjioses only, and defraying three-four- t hs of t he cost thereof est iinated at i wrnl y eight hundred i Wsmi dollars, by a local asses ment upon th lots or pieces of ground within the following district, being the district to be affected or Isinefltcd by said Improvement, namely: All of lots Hand 4. bps a ul; lot I, , and s, bio k lots I and '4, blo-- k ll . Iols.. (I, T and , Mock IU; lots and 7. bbs k s);and lols 4 anil It, block IS. all In plat F, Halt Lakt ( Ily survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the cltv recorder on or before Sep-tember .'), Iwi, lielng Hie time set by Hi iid rnuNcll whi n It will hear and consider itch objections as msy tie mads therein, By order nf the city council of Hall Lake city, made May. UK) Lot'is IIvams, city Recorder. 8alt Lake city, Sept. r.. p MARSHAL'S SALE. TJURSTTANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO 1 me directed by the Third Judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, Ishall exposeat public, sale, at tho front door of the county courthouse. In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the loth day of October, 181M, at 13 o'clock m all the rght, title, claim, and interest, of Emma A. Benedict etal.. of, in. nnd to the following de-scribed real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, LotsS. (I. 7. and H. in block lir7, lu plat C, Salt Lake ( 'Ity survey, ere pt such por-- t' ns of said lols as were heretofore takrn by tiie D. & It. (i. Railway company as a right of wav for Its railroad, In Salt Lake City, Utah, llrs't selling lot 5. T-- be sold as the property of Emma A. Ben-edict et al.. at the suit of John Longmiild. Terms of sale cash. K. H. Paiisomh. U. S. Marshal. Bv Roman Cannon. Deputy Marshal. Dated S. pt.nnher 84, ISW). JiOTH E. pn the Estate of Nils Sundl erg, deceased. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE 1 undersigned, administrator of tbe estate of Nil" deceased, to the creditors of and all iersons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces-sary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at D. TunL'iens orug storj, corner Second South and I lrst East streets. D. Tcunokkn, Admin s.ra'or. S0TICE. A tL PERSONS ARE HEREflY WARNED J under the provided by ordnance not to remove the tssly of any dead animal or offal or 01th of any description, without first notifying the city scavenger, who will luu directions for Us dl'tscal. WILLIAM HMO ALL, City Scavenger. April 17. ) jf.ty."IL . ASSESSMENT NOTICE-S- O. 8. HIMALAYA MlNiNU place of buslties. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah territory. Location ot m.n-- s. Uintah Mining cllsiri- t. Summit countv. Utah territory. Notice Is herebv given thai at a meeting of the hoard of directors of said company, held on theaitii day of Heptemb-- r. lhn). an assessment of one-ba-of a cent 'id per share to be known as nt No. s was levied on the sts-k- . pay-ab'- e October 2.1. 1M. to the secretary of said roinpauv. at his office, w Commercial atre t, Salt Lake C ty. Utah territory. Any o t noon w hich this aeewm-n- t r mnlus unpaid on the d day of October. HI I declated dcllntiu. nt and advertised for mis, and, unless navment is made before that date, will b eold it oublic auction on tnc 34th day of November. IKHI at the oilice of the rompanv, Salt Luke City Utah, pay the delintiuer.t assessment, together with the cost of a'JJrt',"Km' ex' censes of sale. : Secretary Himalaya Mining Company. SIMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third J udl-cl- District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. GrsTENE TCBNHKito, Plaintiff, I VS. ? ICMMOIH. Hannah Tuknuuio, Defendant. J The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Human Turubrrg defendatit: ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO YOU in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and tn an iwer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If lerreil within this county: or If served out of this county, but in this district, wltnln twenty days: otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will be taken agaunt you, ac-cording to the prayer of sid complaint. The said action U brought to have a decree of this court ulasol vain '.ne bond of ms'r,-mon-existing between the plaintiff and de- - ''Shove relief praved for on the ground that about the year Ism. the said defendant disre-garded the solemn.ty of her marriage ?tm and deserted and abandoned the plaintiff wlllrniiy and without Just cans" or reason, ana ever since and still does desert and willfully aban-don nlalntlff and live separate and apart iroin him without any sufllnetil cause or r a"H. And von are hereby notified that If ymt fail .0 annear and answer the said complaint a above required, the said piain'lff will apply ,' for the relief dematidel u,erein-utnecoiwl- M((i hft H m chMm H Zltn, Judge, and the sea! of the I)irrit Court of tli" Third Judicial District, SEAL. In and for tho Territory of Utah. this airt day of Aunut Id the yit nt our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nlriety. HENRY ti. McMILI.AN. Clerk. Iiy Ge-- . D. Lojrnls, Deputy Cler. 01I E THE INTENTION OFTHE CITY COUN-ct- l OF toejt'-n- water main on Elgirii East street, trom center of Fourth and Fl! Hi South to center of Seventh and Eighth Sulb street, Notice Is hereny given by ihe City Council tit Suit Lake cltv of the Inteutliu of mih council to ti alie the following described Improvement, to w it : and laving Iron water plie s or main-aior.- g liie follow ,ng streets namely: lb ; Inning In the center of Fourth and r HH South on Eighth l.at street and running soii'h to ths center of Seventh and Enh h South strest. and deiruylng tloe--fou-rth of t he ii t iberof. cfiiioutcl at sixty sit hun-dred by a PhmI assessment noon the lots or p.i" ',r round within the foiiow-In- g lies, i the iltstrpt to Is affected i,y Improvement, naumy: All of lot. '. 3 kwn; bds I, If. biwkM: lots 1. 1, 1. , ld'k JA. lots 3,4 It. . bioeklrv: lot. 3 4. block l'.; a. bl- - ck 17: lotsl. 7. block I'.', ar1 lots a. block t:i ail hi pin' B. h ill l.ak- - Cny survey. All protest and object".:. to the carrying "al "' such intention rnU"t e presented In writing to lite city rcordr on or Hepti-o,le- r ;H IM). being the time Mt by t'.e ld council when It will h.ar and cnnder such objections as may be rnioi' thereto. py order of the ( Ity Council of Salt Lake City, made June Kill. I"W. l"VtH HYAMH. fait Lake City, Sepumber t4. r Bed Men Win a Strike. No whisky, no whoop. So declared a lot of Indians who appeared as actors in a "wild west" show at Detroit recently. Thev gave a good performance for a while. Then they refused to do any-thi- This was because their supply ot rUs had been cut off. Their stake Droved successful, and the manager now his braves to whoop, the reqmred aI whoops in Sof XeoVg drinksW day for each whooper. SEALED I'KOI'OSALS IJHOPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR TIE 1 furn.sniug and erection of an iron fence lor a portion of the city grotinan m Salt L-- ii-a'l-will te received up to 1) o clo k noon of October 7th. 1 J. t the office of the c.ty re-corder, room No. 3 City hall. All Dirties bidding on this wnrV are oue.-tc- a to pr- twit e.tuer a aarr.p'e o' ti e (enc ro;iosed to be furnished or pl-- a id ape. of the same. The committee res-ry- es the rght tore"-- t iV 8,1 N" thst ln tMr :'iuIott may not be In the '','9 .'vaMS. C i" K comer. Salt Lake City. September 3i,th. Istst. SEALED rKUrOSALS DRf.IW.ALS WILL ME KFC'IVEI) FOB J Ltc'uit lob.n.'of ill m itcr.al and 11 for the ere. tion of housf V. v in s,.t Laae c.ty. op to I f o c k iesn of the 'j- h '17 of is toi er. I'. a: t- -e ..ir f the city i cor er. Mont No. J ( uy hall Plan and neatuxjscan he en at lh one - i.f l)a.. it llel.. arrn.t et Pr ge biillrtitig'. t.fti bidt.tiea e.niiiii e) by a wfiml hk on otne wis t,noin lan f'-- r Mpr rnt of the amount ot bid sod ca.es to toa-l- juratda-loiieo- M h"tt inaynr.rtHait Lik ity ; in cae tti bioder t wlv.ni too t wrdl nh.ii lali wnt r in'o a if 1 and snfflcieot tewid within ten days fto n oaie of said award t h.m said rtw-- I to l forfeited Lithe Hill .' T e,rj-,rat'- Themim1tte n ur e.eiratment r- - rve. tt.e right to rcj-- .'t ar.y atwi ail hi-- that tn ihetr oo.niou may n b" m th - ltii-r"- rt A tuecity. Lf'IH IIVAM1 C'ty Malt Ike y. helium berlMth l. Beading and Crossing the Legs. 4 Men often cross their legs at public meetings bfceause they go there to listen entertained. They are not the or to be factors in the performance and they themselves m the most naturally place comfortable position known-nam- oly well back in their chairs and croS their legs. A man almost y his legs when he readsa newspaLr.butismore apt to he down whTto reads book. He reads the rTaner to inform himself, but atthesliVtime the perusal of tts to him, and his body SS selks its position of rcdatioru a newspaper and When a man is reading waiting for his breakfast hu legs are al-ways but as soon as the iTrealyhe puts the paper aside. Sghtens out his legs under the teb anTtnrns his whole mind on the dutxea oftheday.I5!Pib.bc- - . NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITYC'JPN-ci- i OF to exf'-n- wateinnalns ;:r send West stre 't. Notice is hereby glv.n l yihs Cly C nn 11 of Sail Lske city of Ii:t"i,t!oo otsitch (Joucc I Ut ir.aa-- j tt.e folio log Improvenuiat. t"-lt- : Ei'eieilni ami laying ir-.- a - r p'r "f mans ahtig folpiwing rtreets. li;.n"ly: West street fro, 11 tennlnu) tsteri Sixth and Seietitn rou'h u. midway Eighth and Ninth str. t and 'iefraying three-fourth- s of the e.--t hre.f. e'imt-- ..l four thoos ol ao by a I x al a up'n IV- lecs ..r irfe.es of gr.md within tie follow n? d.T.te--d dttrrt. b:ng the district to be aff.ei.-- or benefited by m.l ent, namely: lts 3 ar,d 4. tpe k kt I ami a. he i.: lot I. i T and . blork 13; lots S. 4 mo'l h. Wis 1 U" (Msand bl-- ": lot i and , bl.s a : ail in plat A. Slt iJlke Ity s'irv-- y All protests and oh-wtl. ms u. the carrying irtit of tntentl'm most l presented in wTltlng to the ity Recorder 00 or before titi, lX the time net by tn said Conned whn It will bear and ens der u h objection as may be nia-l- thereto Hy or.lrl the City 4 oandl of San Lake City, inasle rt ''"-- LOiiHr,CltyKecra:r. UTI E is HF.Rrnr ;ivkn to the BTcg-K- - 1 hoioer of the El Ix.rado Land awl W.tt um.;an. that tr. annual lleliD of le eto. kloioftrs f tt said ipai;y will Im hm 4 at to.bsfc p tn.on Motwtay ih 4i day ol (ktoher. at t!ii"l"f tho company. ;t l ul Fir- -t Svnsth airv-t- . Kal' " '""7 ," t lrd of AirrtMm Ut the ram i! yr and u. a fend to such otner tiin- - p- -rt lining to the Sntrei u lhi .mpny b Mftat rw.r-i.r-r. |