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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TIMES, FKIDAY. UUTUBflK 31 1 1890 1 are 105 by 126 feat, and the distant to the top of the tower will be 206 feet The offices of the county authorities will be on the first floor. The district and eonuty judges will occupy the second story. In the third will be located a magnificent law library and the quar-ters of the supreme and appellate courts. " Mm HOW THE BCILDIKO W1XL LOOK. On the fourth floor will be arranged apartments for various uses. The edi-fice is to be fireproof throughout, aud will have elevators, -- steam heat and electrlo lights. The enterprising people of Dallas county have set aside fiOO.000 for the construction fund. ' "To Have a Fine Court House. Dallas,- - Tex., the capital of Dallas' county, has begun the. erection of ai court house which, when completed, will be the finest building in the Lone Star commonwealth, with the exception of the state' capitol.- Its ground dimensions lltfticcB. NoTlCE TO CKEuTtobsT" Estate ot J. KaannrrR deceased. Vfoncit IS Hr.RKHY tilVKX BY THE 11 undersigned, administrator of the estate i f F rd-r- lc J. k.mniri". tmiML to Ihe ' creditors ot, and all persons Saving claim against th ss'.d deceased. In ethlbtt them, with toe necessary vouchers, within '.hi mouth after the first publication ot I hit no-ti. cie, to the said administrator it It- - Mcc. Month Jn F.t S . Halt Lake City. In th County of Salt Lake, lento:; of Vlh. Ciat'FS.I Ki'Kkllll Administrator of estate of FrMl'rlok J. Kanv tueri,. deceased. . , , Dated Oi'u bi fl, 1V (Pfftcioi yotico. SOTIcFdUBLIOATIOH. No. 6i3. Laud omn, Salt LakeCty, nab. I Octoo- -r 3tlh. f V'OTICR IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THK j AT fiih.w;rut named settler ha tiled nolle . o. intent. oa to make anal proof ib support of I h'.s claim anil the.1 ald will t made be. ; fere the He,-- mcr or K.- - elver of ( V H. Land ioflreatS t Luke Cir. Ctu Territory, on ; 8a unlay D e. th. pwi, vli: art Fetter l.m- - en under art of Mar 14, lT, H. E. fio. SW. foriheS , v ,;v, ,n.( 8 N W ,. Sec. it. Tt N R8. W. He names th f.V'owing wttn to prove t a oontlmton tldr.e tifon aid en ttratloa of. add lai 4 vies Jokn K flaw-di- d of Pleasant Oruve, Salt Lake Cnnot. i i" . and Ira A K.hJ. t'rana 'V. Kudy. Frank II. Huily, ail of North Po'nl Ball Lake Co inty, I I T rAiit O. Hosts Sg st r. , Suynrr A Simmons, All y. I I. Siotclo anfc Itcetouronts. MlSekThouse." Tftg Walker if Located in IA turftj. Crttfer 0 fAt Cify and ha all th Modern improvements & Conveniences PertaininQ to a ttrictl) firit-ck- u houm It If managed aa wall aa any hotel to th West and la strictly tbe Business and Tour-ist Hotel of Salt Lake City. , PaaM&gar Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Art the Two Leading Hotels of 8alt i lake City. Gr.O. ERB Prota r. THE CUI.LEN,;! THE MODEM HOTEL OF SALT LAKE CITY. S. C. EWING,- - - Proprietor. PARK CITY HOTEL. The only first elasa hotel In Park City. BITTY ELEGAHT NEW E001I3, Cool, pleasant and ntcoly furnished. THK HOTEL OROUNPS ARE DEOORATKD lawu and akad trees, maktnK It the tuoat pleasant auuuner resort In the tuouutain region. GKO. HALU Prop. KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Make- rs. No. 40 W. Seoond South gu Salt Lake Citf. - - Utah. Our faculties for dolncr first-clas- s Job Print-ing are of tbe newest and best. Hooks ruled, 1 r nied and bound to order. Samples of Kail-Ma- Mining. Bank and Mercantile work always on baud. Complete line of Office Hup. emhnicinn the moat approved Labor-avln- g aud Economical lnveuuons. Prices Low! Call on us I TIIE ITAII rOlLTRYCOMriWr Wholesale Produce Dealers, General Commission Merchant. Bole Western Agents for the Heaton and Bell Spilng Creamery Butter. Vti Went Kud South tt. Telephone IV; P.O. box OIL Branch nous ParkOtiy, Utah. WARWICK UIGl! GRADE SAFETY 3JCCd3. Icarrya stock of SAFETY BIOrOLH IkS.oo, isa.oo, tao.oo, sno.oa ,75.09" 11S.OO, $135.00, TKIOYVLKS and Va LOClfEDtCS. In Purchasing from me yon have a stock to elect from aud do not hav to wait. Largest Stock and Lowest Price oa Snarl, Ins; Oooda, Ouna, Cutlery, eta, SHOT-GUN-S AT COST. Bicycle and Gua Repairing. AgettCALIORAPH WKITING MAOHINJB ' Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R. --CHAN'S Y 21 W. id South street, flalt Lake City " . " 1 t, Barton, Jr, J, A. OrMibeok, W.B. Andrew Burton, Groesbeck & Co.; BUXEItH AND 8KLLKR3 0 CHOICE Business, Residence ; and Acreage Property. Sol AgeuU for South Lawn ddition. Omce 269 S. Klin SL Telephone 484 M-B-E--! ! Frankin Fire Insurance Co., '.:;: . 5 - ' . Of Philadelphia. Organized 1829. . Charter Perpetual. Assets, - $3,174,357.04- - Insurance Reserve, , 1,765,294.71 ' ' Continental Insurance Company, Ci XTe-- "SToxfe ' Cash Capital, , - $1,000,000.00 . Insurance Keserve, - 2,470,343.24 Assets, - - - . 6,217,773.91 " - When you purchase a - policy that you expect to be worth $2000 in case of fire, you should investigate the com-pany with the same care that you would use in lending that sum. No States in the Union have as good insurance 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 funds can be divided among stockholders. Both have to be held for the security of policy holders as long as a policy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER,. 23 West Second South st AfiTeilta Two doors east of Cullen HoteL SPKGIAL Our Addition corner Second West and Tenth South, with fine trees on all streets and alleys, is the choice subdivision adjoining the city. The West side Rapid Transit Co. are now running their cars every hour past this addition. B Davis & Stringer. NOBLE, WOOD & GO., The ca?f Exclusive Halters In .all Lah You man's Celebrated Hats. Skookum foot f4aii? Gpouicp. jk'Jh) Crows Hair Rapidly. F-- , 4 Eradicates DandruE RtoP ng Hair. kk. f 14 PrT1tiv" rjg1 of Baldness. WlSi) Crows Hairon .Q Bald He-d- a. )tfl''7 1111 Exquisite III Y' J ll Toilet Article. I ft ' I u Free from -- l 1 1 Sj y j coloring matter. (jTreic mark rrzititrtd.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poison It is an honest and meritoriotis prcpatation. Kattue's Own Remedy. StoctQH EboI Hair Brewer Co. 1EW YORK. j mm -ta U J. ftni-i--l J.W. Farrell &Co rJM fvwe.iikys VrA PlEita Gas 4 Steal Wn Dealers in all Kindt of Lift and Force Pumps Or d--g taken for Mr and Dug WtUt Ctttpoolt built and Connection mad BEADTIFDL FA1RM0UNT ' . ;,;'."" . ; The Great Park, of Popular Eenown, of . Whioh Philadelphia is Justly Proud, '. IT 00STAIS8 JSEABLY 3000 A0EE3 Bitorioal,. Well as' Natural, Attractions : Hake it a Place of. Much ; .; alnterest, 'Where are you gmngf" "Oh, I think I shall go out to the park." ). This question and answer can be heard almost every day of the week in Phila-delphia. When a weary resident of the Quaker city can find nothing else to do lie invariably takes a run over to Fair-mou- nt park. No other American city masses are" given daily from early in July until the end of September. Crossing over the Schuylkill to the West park the most interesting point is "Penn's house." This is a brick resi-dence, bnilt in Philadelphia for William Penn in 1623. It was originally placed on a small street running from Market to Chestnut, above Front, and named Letitia, in honor of Penn's daughter. It was subsequently removed to the park, where it has been preserved with pious care. Not a great distance from Penn's house stands the cottage said to have been occupied by Tom Moore, the poet, during one of his visits to this country. It is on the banks of the river, and it is supposed that Moore while here com-posed the poem beginning: r , Aloiw by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved. And bright were the flowery banks to hia eye; But far, very for, were the friends he loved. And he eased on the flowery banks with a .Sigh. ; ,v . Of the great centennial exhibition buildings only two remain in tho park-Horticu- ltural hall and Memorial hall. Belmont mansion, which still stands in all its glory, was once the home of Rich-ard Peters, secretary of the board of war during the Revolution. Washing-ton, Franklin, Rittenhoase, Jefferson and Lafayetto were frequent visitors to the. hospitable bouse. There are any number of other mansions in, the park, each with a history that would com-fortably fill a good sized volume. The most romantic spot in all the park is that within sight of Wissahickon creek. One of the first things to attract the visitors' attention is the "Hermit's Well," which tradition says was dug by John Kolpins, a German Pietist, who settled there 200 years ago with a band of forty followers. He lived a hermit's life there waiting for the fulfillment of dreams that remained dreams. He gave names to many of the charming places in the vicinity, among them being "Her-mit's Lane," "Hermit's Glen," "Hermit's Well," "Lovers' Leap," , "Washington's Rock," "Devil'a . Pool" and . "Indian Rock." In going up the Wissahickon one passes through about two miles of rugged scenery, terminating in the open sunlight and beautiful landscapes ot Chestnut Hill.. Within the past few years art has with nature in making the park a place of beauty and a joy forever.' . Georqk Barton. ENTRANCE TO A PATHWAY.- - possesses such a great pleasure ground for the people, and no other is likely to. The park is a vast panorama of pictur-esque scenery, poetic streams, historio Structures, beautiful ."orks of art, matchless drives, shady nooks, sylvan glens, lovely groves, sparkling fountains and cozy retreats of every imaginable de-scription. At the present time the park embraces nearly 8,000 acres. This is the result of steady growth and gradual purchase by the city of Various tracts of land that Were formerly the property of gentlemen of wealth and leisure. The commence-ment of the immense possession was on June 28, 1812, when the city purchased five acres of ground on Morris' bill for $16,666. A water works was constructed here by Frederick Graff, whose memory at the present time is honored by a large bronze bust trarrouhded ' by a Gothic canopy.- - The five acres were nicely laid out, and called the Fairmount gardens. In 1828 the area of the park was increased to twenty-eigh- t acres. Still the people Were not satisfied, and when the failure of tne famous United States bank caused the Lemon hill estate to be thrown on . the market it was purchased by the city for $75,000.' "' This ground included forty-tw- o acres, and had been the country seat of Robert " Morris, the weU laown financier' of the Revolution. TheinteOTening ground be-tween the old Fairmount property and Lemon hill was taken by the city in 1867 under the right of eminent domain. The most important transfer of land also tookplacein 1867, by which the Lans-down- e property, on the west side of the Bchuylkill river, above Girard avenue, was purchased for $85,000. This had been the country seat of Governor John Penn and United States Senator William Bingham. There were 140 acres in the tract, which included the Philadelphia water works and the country seats of Egglesfield, Sweet Brier, Lansdowne and Solitude.' The last named place is now occupied by the zoological gardens. Soon after this a tract of eighty-thre- e acres was presented to the city by Jesse and Rebecca George. The spot was named George's hill in their honor. From the top of the hill one can get a grand bird's eye view of the city, with the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers on the east and west and League island and Tacony on the north and south. The whole area of the park, including the river surface, is placed at 2,740 acres. The beauties of the park seem inex-haustible, while the many historio spots within its borders furnish food for thought and places for numberless ex-peditions. The principal entrance to the park now is from Green street, one of the aristocratic avenues of the city. Within a year or so the Society of the Cincinnati propose to erect an immense statue of Washington at this entrance at a cost of about $500,000. Within sight of the entrance, and in one of the most conspicuous places in the great pleasure grounds, stands a fine statue of Lincoln.' The base is of stone, while the statue proper is of bronze. Ivy creeps up the four sides, entwining itself lovingly about the base of the monument and . giving it quite an air of romance. Just beyond this is Grant's cottage, a small ..- THK LDfCOLN MONUMENT. wooden building that was used by Grant as his he&dquarters while at City Point. Sad to nay, this invaluable historical ctructurv is falling into decay and dilap-idation tltrough the carelessness of the municipal authorities. Within a stone's throw of tliis is the handsome monu-ment erected as a tribute to the virtues of Morton McMichaeL, one of the most distinornished of Philadelphia's chief magistrates. The Lemon hill tnusio pavilion it) only a square or two from here. It is a most pictnresqtte affair, erected at the ex-pense of the city from a conglomeration of Grecian and other plans. It is an amphitheatre, with seats for several taoiaand persons. Concerts for. the frfflctotjiottct.' tatna district eoort 10 and tor the TMrt itKllrial dlatrii-- t of run temoiry county of Kail Lake. WHMani(ririCoruln, plalntUt' Amelia Omtia't. deterulaal. The people vt the territory of Ttok arnd ir'etln: To Amlla I'urniaa. de'ertdnnt. t)ir ARK Ht.KEMY K.,IIRI.D Tt) AP-pe-lu an . ll.o brouk avalnixt yoti t the abcire uameit punitiff In ttw dutrlel enttrt of the Third Judlnai dltrlrt M the territory of t'tah. and to aiur the ornpllnt (llej therein within teu tlaya levcluatreof the day o aer. trtoei arter the mrtt-- on ynu of tM enniraoaa If rwl wiMiln thlunty; or. If u, of ttila r. runty not m tbl dieldci. wllnm Iwwniydayai Mherwtw wlthtn f"Ttr dy-- t' juilirmenl by draoll will r Uken urtliat yoa, to the prayer of ai enmplainl. The aid action la brouchi to ht tilant I of lhl roiirt dlolrlns trie t n ! of malrt-min- y etiatimr between the plinUT and the de(en l;ni. and awaM n the pla'ntllf the f oald minor rh 14 E,fer I'umtali. laaua of iid niarrW" ataxre rel'ef prayeii u on the croun.l that In Ausa-- t. I, the .tefen lant willfully and wtttmut uaedeeri.1 the piam. tiff, and M il cim'lntiea to mi derl and IWa aerata'e from b'm. an t alo tht oa the vit day of Atini. fee; th d:eo'anl mmmuied ai)lry with on J utie Cornwk. wtthoul tk eonnlano or of pr-- .i kifiwIe-Ureo- the r.lolt And y.n are heetr no'rta that If yon ftl In appear and antwer the mmiit iiol aa aooTa rviiulred. Ihe anid rumnif will a tiiy to lu coor for the ret'e d.'mn.td fh.-rl- MVIneaa. the Hon. I harlea ft. In. n.1rt. and the aenl .f ike ditn l cm-- l of th TUir l jM.ll.-la- l dutrlrt. tn and for the territory of t 'tah. InlaiMk da of In tk year of our l.ord on tkonawd nigut kutklmt ao4 ninety. laiat.1 RV (X MrVtT I a. Clerk, tiy t,n. D. L" r. ivpa'y Clrk. AIL PRRRONS AKK HKRRnY WARNKO the penally provided by ortll'iann not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, without drat BotKyliiK theolty acavetmer, who wtu laaua dlrscUoua for 1U dlioi. WILUaM SHOW ALU ' . City 8oarmrer, April IT. IWX Room a. City 1U NOTU AClVCNTS 1LK WE IXR and mrrthandla pnrehaeed tiiorW January I. will be plare.1 In lha an attornev If mi paid by Septem-ber lath. L. C. Karrlek. otira with ktuUaaA (nreatment ootnpauy, in Ualnatraet. - AESEESMENT NOTICE OF AMEKlfAN FORK 1 tiNSOLlDATED Gold and B.iver Mint'if eoip.i Lo-'a-on ot principal piatw of buameMs lmirica Fok il,v- t'mh Notlca la hotvby (riven tht kt a nieellnff of the board of director of in love o mpanv h ld on the Hid l iyo( c to r. i tl, a'a--- a I No. oi. ot v cents per htrc waa Itvidon ih e pitnl tk of the com' any. j ah e to W A Ma.l ju, No. J 4, ainrKir atreet, Clakalaaa, UMo. Any utivk Hjon which the aaxcaament unti lid on M n iny. fioifUh i't ol ltv, will be del .nUnt inJ MdverllaeU for saia at ptibtio aucuuu. Au4 iti.l 'i1 py-me- Uniade t f re ,11 re aoid on Monde y, the .Nth dav of lc eniber. Irvn. to pav the a Imtinent s 'wimciu. oi ;hr wttk lha coat of irtvcrl Kitin and rxpenwa i f ilc. i!y order of ihe bouid of dlrcct.ira - I. U mnoH!, Ai'itrB Hecretary. American. Fork city, I lh wl, Hi. lt. MAKEHaL'6 SALE, rCRRCANT TO A! I'XECTTTOM TTt WB by the Third Judicial District court oft!. irrrttorrof Utah, I aball al public sue. at the front d r of the mimtv court nous, in th cut of n Lake. coonty of rial! Le and terr tory of I'lah. on the ll davof Norenioer. L'ol, al lo'd,- - m.. e l Ike 10 ht, title, cutis atid interval of lU nsen I or. In. and to the following dcacrt'ed real estate altuat. lvtn. and btu tn Halt Lake ittuntv tiul de'rr.a). a follows ti l'nmiii"ncni;'o':r i1 rM no'thnf the south. Went curoerorlet rvs tS) lu bl uk thirty-on-liUi. plat It. Silt Ltk Uliy survey, tben-- e north thtv is roil, tience eat ten itoi roils, theno south tnrce xi rots, titenc west !n (1"V rods to Place of iw'Iuhipk. - To be !d aa the protwrtv o Reuban Che-Hr- e at tns suit of Charlee Main aud ft. 11. Wlnchesiar. Terms of sale, cash. The above . la uvatpontd to November 1st, l!ka), at I noon. y. n PAttsnira. IT a Marshal. Ily Ilontan Cannon, Deputy alarahai. In M aMUrtoD aire vara. Dateil Lh t Xt. Itau It is very odd to see the white men in a car eagerly scan the fuce of a lady who enters, and who is unable to find a seat. If she is at all dark the chances are a seat will not be readily forthcoming. The wen are Btariujj at her, and as soon as they have concluded Bhe has no African blood in her veins; there will be tnoro seats than she has need of. But if the verdict happens to be the other way she will not get a seat through the courtesy of her fellow pas-sengers. ' : BDMM0N3. la lh United flttte 'otoilaaoiv'e fourth City and Conntv of M Lake and Tr rttorv of t ut i Refore i. W. UresuBaau, fcstiulra, Ceotmla-stonc- r, Jsnte tL Paine t al. ptainUlfa, tt J, ',' Haws A Co d"'Klana Ttr p.iM of Clah a4 freetlnf ti J. W. Ilwn A t', 'tU ARB HKMfilY HfMVOVTO TTt PR 1 and ept-- " bcf-r- sa d CXmtmlvnnoev a t miri. in th ' tv and nmuty ot Hail Lake, Territory of l?'e. and answer a enmpl .tnt tiled aainl yoo bv the above named plainli with k dve days esrlute t day of efiiM If this omuhun be aerved In uld rUil t ake Cttri within Ian days If served out of aaht ciif i nt In Hail l.n count rt aad wlthLa twenty dav If aerved is"where, rteut acl'oti t bnnhi to rfv rrora voa Ihe -- inn .1 8 Hi Hti.l V la' iM'.ar. Interot thereon from Auists, aitetwt lo l due from yow to ni.rtiirf cm account o horair a Invoice of hay klped Jniw ML I'Wi. u A on account of fmrtait" prav tm hipmrni of omjona 10. k rviit. and no an e.'cmtit of estra freiehl and ah'rt:s tn w, hl In ahlpiunis ma-i-e by y' to r. Y. A T. ', Taylor from January IS Imi to May f I Hi, , and which ha been awt(D4 tu plain tilts, a- - d for est of auti And you are hereby ni tilted that If ynn fall lo p; ear ami answer the said complaint a sbae ieiulrt, lb aaid pumlilta will lake i eaiiit yoti I r th snm of eift.t with Inlcreat sod coals of anil a atureaald. V t iicsa eav hsml si In cttv end control Halt Lake a. d territory of t'tah the Wtn dtf at Aueiiat, in th rear of oar Uird, one Itkueji-an-talbt hundred and nitoty J. W. UHrifNHA. I ootinlesker. Frank Piece. Attorn for piffs. . BUMM0N3. .... Jchh R Hivtiitlton. I'lnlntlCt, vs. Knte llnmiltoii. T)rf,nd-,nt- . 'ihJ lejple if t!i Territory of rtah send wreetlnf: To hat Ilain'l n i!ef-ul- t. 'OC ARK UtiiFHY KB v'Cll-K- l TO AP-n- ar in au aoumi I r u h : g l"S! vou be ti e a"',. no iml plain 1 In tho .Ut ctwrt oftiieThli'dJu.llcl-liiatl.'- t ot th'Tenltiry of I la iti to anew r th cii.plnt Hied t icrclii with 11 1 n il .j u elude or t ti - 'a of je.vloi")' after tiynerit i) on jcuofttil snmn.otis If s el vr.th n tiitsrotintv: or U arrvwl o tof th k CGMtitv, hoi IntuUiln r . t, withiu iw.-n'- d:ijr; tuhe ' w 'hl'i f rty Hays -- or Ji djfJHunt by d,milt wil, lie tak m t gilust ou, acootd n to tlisironot said ooTmhpcaahit. .ldaitlon Is rronkht ti hat a decree of, this to.irt dlvurclm; p I'nillt n i deend-so- t. aud to.'SiKlii t icr lei cf as nu.y e o h e: said reiicf ta cd i D the uround tost lu N vmb-- r. ItW. d t.Mid.ttit wlfoliv d erted ttie plaintiff, a ,d eve "mat has b rn w l.nlly at sent from huu w tho.it Jr.s: or rvasonabie caube. And you are hereby not fld that I' yon fall tosppe ir ami an wcr t 1 1 iM romp a tit i above required, the said p.amtlil w.itnpply to i th court fi r t a tvilef dcn.a ided the ctu Wllueas, the Hon, ( h"l s rl Xnne, in. gf. and th soalcf tielUatrlct Cnirtof tlieTh rd Jtnl olal I) sirlci, BSAU In and for the Territory ol 1'ti h Ih s kXthday of October, In the year of our Lord rne thousand sltht hun-dred an I nlurtv tlKMtv II. MoMtt.t AM, Clerk. By OkO. D. Li mui is, Pepiity I lerk. I'M NOTICE OF THE INTt.NTIOM OP TKS CTTY council to eitend water mains on HUth Fsat street from center ot T iird and Fourth Botub itivete to t ink rtouth. with laterals uu r our Hi and Klft'i S uh slreeta. Nolle la hrbr icitn-- bv th city council ot 8 ill l,.ke city of the inoi'llon of auoh ouncfl to mak Ihe foUnwInti deacrlbcd improvement, ant layint Iron eater pliwa or inalna alon toe follow nil described aireala. namely i Mulh Ki street from center of Third snd Kourth Houth airsst to Fifth Mouth, with lat rale on Fourth aud Fifth Houlk strete. ami defrav'ng three fourths of Ihecwl thereof, ett liiutcd at four thonaand tsu dollars, bv a local ateetnrnt u oa the lota or Jdnivs of itroiind w'Khln IhafollowiMil 1 Iwii'g the district to ba alfceird or lieiiflltcd by aald Impr.ivrm it. nain-l- y : Uita and 4, block .tu; tola I and a. block .. lots , 4 snd n, block 1 is I, s. Tandk block M, tola Band 7. Mock HI; all Input II. Halt Lake city survey. All protaata snd objection to ths carrying out of mieh. Intention mnt "be nnnrnted In writluk to the city recorder on or bef.ir No-c- i m: er 1, Dtit, bln the time net by the aald council when It will hear snd cmalder such objection as may be mail thereto. Ily order of the. city council oj Halt Lake city made October T. !nm. Uui HTAwS City Recorder. Rait Lake city, Oct. 16. IMS). ...o ...utUAi Urape, At least 200,000 barrels of Malaga grapes are expected to reach the Ameri-can market from Spain this year. This grape has grown in popularity since last winter, when physicians prescribed it for sufferers from la grippe. Lot Flannery, a Washington sculptor, has completed a model for an equestrian statue of Gen. John A. Logan, which is said by those who have seen it tc possess remarkable merit N0TI0E OF THH lltTENTIOM OF THIS CITY council to eitend wsier mains on First Ksat snd K.lKhth Mouth with lateral. Notice la hert'liy aiven by the city council of Palt Lake I lly of the intention of aurh council to make th following deacrtbed Improvement to wit: Kutending and laying Iron water pipee or main iilong the following streets, namely First Knt utrect from center ot H.iva'ith and Klithth Houlh to K.lghth south etrce' , then. s wat to Main .treat, with lateral, and defray-ing three fO'iriha of th cost thereof, eetloiated at Hires thonaand laum dollars, by a local a. eaamsnt upon the lota or nieces of ground within Ihe following diatrb-t- Ming the district t he effected or benefit.! by al1 lmpiovem"nt. namely: Lota snd a, block if, lota I. it and 4, block IS, lots ft snd A block . lots 4. It. A T. block 3, lots I and a, block Ih, lota and T, block 4, all In plat A. Hall Mil City tnrvey. All prole. t and objection to Ih carrying out of au 'h Intention rauat be pre-sented In writing to the city recorder on or before November llth, Imo, being t ie time eel by the mild ooiiii.il when It will hear and consider such objection as may be mails thereto, By order of ths ally council of Rait Lak City mail October Tth, isuu I.Ol'l MY AMR. nty Recorder. Bait Lake city, October 10, IM). NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF AHHK8BMKNT OF A local tm forth construction ot nosers. In aewer dlatr.ot No. i, In bait Lake City, L'tah. Nolle la hereby given that the Aaaeaaor and Collector ot Halt Lak i lly, hua mad and completed the lint slid plat pertaining to a loon! tax at the rale of three i.'li cents per "guars foot, levied the City Council of Halt Lttks City. October Hat. IK.), upon the follow-ing described lota or ptce of grotiud to be specially btnnllttod by th constril'.Mnu of cwera uameiy: All of blocks to. r at, 4U, 4. 41,40, W, sud.. plat A, Halt L ike City survey. Hald tax for the purpose of defiavliiit the expense of conatrucllng a litis of aewer laterals on and along the following ricrlhd slrecls of said cltr, ths aama bring ileMgnuted is sewer district No. , of Halt Laketity. vis: BeailiiUng at the Iiuoranot.ou of Klri West aud Houtli Temple streets running .oiith t Fourth Houth Htreet.tlimci' cant along Knurl h south street to Becond Ksat strr!. thence outli along Hecond Kast street to Fifth Houth street, tbencc west along Fifth 8 'llth i tr.'el t.) Second West street, lEctuw north along Sec-ond Wast strett to Houth Temple sired thence east along South Tample street of be-ginning. Raid list and plat have "been lodged In the ofili of (ue clly recorder, No. , City hull, and will bs open for Impaction for a psrioil or ten (10) days from and after Cntolwr IM. imn. dur-I- n j which tints written apfwala to th council lor Ihe corrci lion or th aeaatr.ent may I filed with the said recorder In pur.uanre of the ordinance In such esse made unl p'ovldcd, Mil IM IIYAMtt, Recorder. Rait Like Oltr. Oct. W. 1g) II 6DMM0N8. lath TWatrlet Ormrl tn an4 fn the THrrg SUcial IHni-ic- t of t'taS Terntury. Cuuntyof Hail Lake. Jptdrs oart". Plaintiff. I . I.tMII W. (I a i tv. Defeodant, I Th people of th tOTtlory or Vtth Setld greet nr to Lt' W. l!ur rtefendtnt, 'ul! AKK lir.lllttty HKajClrtf t T AP-- 1 pear In aa a IUta or. u- - aalna4 bv tfi '. bainet plaint! In th Ala-trl-court of la Third JudtHat District of the Temiory of t'uh. and lo aaewer Ihe eomplaiat Hied th-r- witkin ten day(ea luatveof the day of aervlrwi e't-- r lh avrvb-- e est yntt ot thle auhim-i- tf served within this emtniy : or. If served owl of IS4 county but In thid!trtct, wtihlniwantydar. (rtherwtae within forty day- - judgteenl bf default will be taken against yno, amurdiag le the prayer of aald complain! Th ald action la brougbi to have a deer of lata euorl sta.ll.tg ir iw. n( ttiatn. nu.ny existing ut vti Ik plainlig atul de fs u.nt . resioHng uikpiini iutrl.hM or an nnmamel man, and hi iie-la- Interrst la plaiutifl prfny be l,ier barred and col oft, and l"f aii.-- r relief It, Ih prvmiae a may e )mt and piuahi Ul then. or', AbV relief praveri frsSIU gnmnd ll.at defendant, lorgeUnt of tee mar. r'ag vow and kr tii'tea a. a wi'e. kes y and without ei i dwyed 1 1 p a nt tor nvr than oa VMr a id Mill e,linuela aheudiet a id dea I him. and rafiu, to u wt'h h'"i . he sn.ban.l And yon are hereby notified that If vest fan to appear aad anwr the said enrr ipUini a abut required, the.aul pisiatlf will a.(oy ui th court fi7 th relief demaa-te- therein. Witness Ih H. f'hariea ttna, Judge, and Ihe el ef lbs dtetrte I court of Ih Third Judlctnl dlaCriel, 1 au V In and fr the Terrtt.iryof fiaa ui l I t dar of i ot er, Is Ihe , . nur Lord on laouMwul eight kua-dre- d and ninety llaasvil llT 00 D. Loomts, Deputy Clerk. I0TI0E OF COMPLETION OF AftHFIIRMFNT OF local lat for lbs t n.loti of lb wtr Bllll"On Meciod Weetstre H, No lie Is hreby giv.n lk. the n Hector or Halt I ak City h u, mads and com pleird liiel'at md , let tn a tat at the nt of four mills p-- r xiuar foot, levied by th city rtuiRc I irf Hill l.au city. Ot toiler flat, let"), upon ibi following da r.lesd lots or plecei ot groin d namely' Uits4and4, block 4 lo I and n buK k iota 1. 1 f aid K blm-- I; bitag. S. 4 and h. block It; !oisnd 1. block 7, snd UU A and 9, bio k . all in plat A. Atlt Lake City survey, .all tai being lor th estsna.'iifi of Ihe water mains along thi lolloein rt'ud route, nani'ly: from ce iter of Hlilh aud ftevenlb Htiuth ntreethon Herond West street to midway between r'.lghih and Ninth Houth alien. Hald l.i and plat bare ben btdged In the office of the clly reeeier. No. , City hall, and will heopen tor Itiapecfton I ri t'crtod of 10 days froiH m l trier Ihe ixih day of tK toner. imo. during w hi' a urn wmteii to 0 city council forth rnrrenbjn i,f the aaacennient m y t fllexl with the id re. rtirdrr. In ptirauanc or tbe ordinance Mi such case provided,f.OlflH 1IYAMH, city recorder. all Lak City. Oct. S lwo. II K0TIrE TOE PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca at halt laks crrr, t U. .., K). f NOTICK IS HF.HF.HY OIVF.N THAT following-name- settler has filed nottrs of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad before the P o mle Ji dg , o. In . te koucm ti e cie of li e c utity t! Mirt of rlu umy, Ut h, at Co.lv It Utah, on No '. J". IHU), vl: .lo. pi Ko.lns UK. Ni, 7wl, f. r the B K u hc , two in i an a eist H name the following witnesses to pros his continuous residence upon and cultivation or HS'd 1 iooa. a: . aniea . yhinoic, L' hl i.en-ue'e- Aievandw Cal erwco', Tl oinaa D all of Heunefer, Bii'umlt rountc, Utah territory. FHAlk U. Hotta. U Heglster. !" FOT CE Tl OEED1T0D8. 1STATKOFKI.IZAUK'l'tl OOIJ'.HIIY, irlvcn by the under.lgned, executir of tho will ot Ktltaheih Ogleaby. dtccaaed. to the credlUirsof, aud nil peraons having claims agalnit the ssld to etthlhlt them, with the necea.ary vouchers, within ten monlhs after the first puhllcsttr n or this notice, to ths nl'l executor at No. !M4 South Klfih Kaat street. Halt Lake city. In the connty of Halt Lake, territory of l'tah. Dated October llth, W. Clkoaui W, Oot.gsBr, Kieeptor. Itagg Piikcg, attorney for executor. MARSHAL'S 8ALE. IfHeirArrT TO AM r'FffTfO! t by Ih Ural Judicial dlrtrtct Court of the territory ol 1 tab. I.hail .seel pui'lln aale, al lies front door of la eowniy rnurthrnMs, tn Ih etty nt Halt Ijik. f.mntr of Halt Lake, and terrlt.-e- of I lah on the (l-- l dar ot No,.ber, A i . Iw( al l o'elork B a. all ths right, litis, claim and Intereai of J ho l(. Met ety had o I eoni.ry at tTioi be-ing th day on aun I levied a wrtf of illtrt. Bienl tm lite real eetste b"la lt- -r dewrtMt, lasuedoilif the said Aral J iJt. lai iti.irMt c urtlu th raw M th I'tak N.u.ti.i fa-i- .,f g leo. dan atfsln.t lb M J- - ha II at. 'eyi id, n. and lo the foiurs-tn- 4werthe4 real eab, aituate, lying, and Ming la .! I.akeniv fail lna r.eiiitf, t'laA Territory, deecritied as bdiows. W w;i A prtoi w I two ,., tn W"k cue k'nxtmt li I iifi'i duo p at 'A." HP l.skel tiy wt. vy, tm anlng al a po l Sve K) r'wt fr.rm t:--e auikwet ,rtier of said b.t. running irncael iTi rod., then. S'lrlk lea) Hot ro4s. thenee west ra ttt rrvtax fhe-- sod'h ten tlo, rod to the p.ae cf beionmg, cniit.lt log svmr l"" - of gr,.i,sd Th said uir,.ertral IH t m l Id levy of tna writ all m hnwol aforeld lafi4iag n lie recwil of aal'l IB lite aamee of J'.ha 'I McCMey eiut Tkoitaa J I be sold a lha pr.iprv of John It Met uoef at ' fe a dl of tu I'tak National lUna of Oglett, Itak aefvptntlxw. Term of aale, cash. B. It. Famous. f MarsAal, My Ibimsn Cannon, fkrpely Maauai. llabNl October si, put II1 HOTICE Or ooMPtETiof or abkmhmekt or a Ioa.I ia for Ib estepatua ol tk waur Itialr.son H etreet Nottr Is hereii given that Ih eor and eoll Pir of HaK L ik city ha. mad and com. pleted tli ll.l aud pint pertaining lo a I'cil tas r t th rate of four (er sviiiar fioi, levlr d by t city ootini I ef Halt l.iaa city, thtoierll. ItkJ, upon i fo lowing deecrllied loia or plnei of gioond. n imeiv! Lot I. bl'K-- 3 let I. block , lot f and S, block lot I and 4, block silt lot t and block 1.1; lota I aud 4, clock It: lot 1 block 4; lot 4, Mkfi, all In plat (J. Ball Leke I It er survey, wild tas li lng fof lh 'n'.on of tbe watr main along Ih following oeecrhd route namely: ii street, fr n Fourth to Fine) Street Raid et snd plsf have ben lotued In Ih offliei of lb city recorder, No, i. c'.ty ball, and will h op 'O for Inmewii, n a period of ten dva from and a r tke lei k day of I'otober, Pi i. dttriat e hl-- B Hmt wr.tieo ppl to the city ciuiicll for thefAvreciioo of (he aaaee. mrnt n.ny be ffld wita the S.ld reon'der, la puiSMsDiwOf ti ord nstue Is such ease pro--v Id' d. LOTJ'tt HYAMM, Clly Hecorder, 811 Lak oily, Oct. U, Iw. II Aaassmnt Notiee. Carrara uinrlilo com pan of l'tah, Oftlcs oi company No. 1UU West Tem-ple street, Suit Luke City, L'lnh. Notice is hereby (riven that at regu-lar meeting of the directors, an mt.nl (No. 1.) of one cent per shure was levied on the capltitl stock of Ihe ttrtid corporation, payable on or before No-vember 10, 1SW), tojg. F. llraillcy, trtmiin--r of laid rompHny, st bis nHlce No. 109 Wenttriiijile itlrect, In lilflly. Any stork upon whicli thin ri rii-i- i t reinains unpaid on th lOlh tiny of No-vei-tier will be (lciioii"nt rtml for sle at publlo anclioii and nnlesi pnymtfiit Is tnutl. bt'fore, will be sold on Ibi) 15th day of 1VJ0, at the fifliif of thit company Hforos.i'ul to pay the delinquent asscstnieut, to-gether with tlie cost of advertUing and expensfg of aale. Ja. F. Dbadlkt, Sec and Tread. Halt Lake City. L'tb, Oct. fl, iwxt. MARSHAL'S BAIL nrnr.t?AT m a rtrrrT'o to mr I directed by lite F rt Judicial (Metrics Court el the T'rtir of t h. I siiail ( at po'clc al si tn door" of Ihe eewsjiy e met bona, in tn 'tv of n l.a. remaiy of Hall Ltk. snl lerr.tiry Clan, on slat d.yo .VK.in' A. I two al li ti a'e' p. m, all lie riiitl- - lnl r m .al lirei 1 nnnt J. I'm k kd. Fi.rur f a. !, itn.it lent the dy llrll iett a wm o attt. hlmn OJ IB nl wtt te.-laf-iMU'iAtlof lb aet I Julli1.il l.tr rl t'.mrt io the ftwif tfce t'titk Skiuiual I s ik rf Orfiva, Ctaa s tk a d Twu J lmoc,.. of la a lo thm to ecwing de-e-b I r I t i. itii.e, ty nt a nt tieng u H ,n . l itr n til ik at!. I tab Tm-- I ri n'i-- d aa M owl. I wit; A ! t of i two 1 i in Moc on Hand l arwi li f i o isi pi..i - A it Li 1 y , besittiH-- pwat ev r. r'i !: ff 4..it.. wf e v..e. ani-- l lot, r!. 0 fg th 'lee I ! e'tl J ' ft !.. tnt. SfU ten 1 o n 4 t T. rt. fk-- n. ae,rb 'i it. rio!o :h piae of deiuulog. eoni'ititMf af.iKr acinar of gfieift4, in m. nr pwrty at l ie i.m of the ivy ,t in win 4 alia, krowrl s"a!'l Wa tcd US' "S Ihe recor-i-,' atd cfnn;y ta ihe ttemA TH-jr-c a J lIMtial.ll'l ti M"Cioyi to k iJ a th prernriy of Tv J Lemon l:i mil oi lue Ctaa Sallotai Hao of tiglea. rptr .ti.. Term of sal ess K. H. Psaaoe. t ft, Marvoai. Ily IVmian Casaon. Depoty Mrioai. "3 Lraud UKtoUr im It . BOJTCE THETNTTftTION OFTHFCtTYCmI-rt- l Or to eitend water tsainr m Tenl'i F. ut atreet fr,ni ce,,'r of Toird sod f otink ekn.th street, to r I'th 'lk tret. w.ta laUrau on four? and Fifth futb atrTt. Nolle I hereby ln by ti,ectty roonell of tail Le.eCt r of I e of h to biaUe fo lowing .lca.'r,beit l,iipri,vioUA. lo wit ! E .lei d ut and Uj'aj lr n water p pes or n al., a.oug th foilol4 street natneiy: Tct)tu't irt f'oni uter of TM snd F urfu to r ft-- i s'rwt wifi, 'a on Fourth arid Fl'th Houib at''., a'id5 tWravin; ihr fo irti rl the ot tbefeo. t.n.at d o ur thousand i . by a loot up- - 0 11 " or piece of ground within th !oilolni derrl"l dwtrtrt, tetnr t d'.i tricl to tf a or bemefiisd by li. pr...m n', nauielr : IxilaSaoda, blera si; iO'it l l.alV birxk , and Ma and 4. Iloeg a. p at Fi a lot. I And blk .'; lo'S I. ?m I i oe !J lot and 7, buek m, p,.t II Ha.l LVi C ty survey. Alp O'-- id otieAt O et tJ th erTVlB' o' of u" li eiliori rourt be petittlB wntti g to 'he c t recorder en before Ills ft., ttr, tn Ma by ti said council ii A It w.lt bar and rotdr sitco oft'e-- t o s may b a t o. HyordT t y ATitc:l of Matt Lag City. wal OctILTt'nl. isIIiYAK city recorder. Bait ljtk Oty, Oct. ltB, tuft MASaHAL'S BALE. to a?i rxrfTi"? to nr. PrwgrAST th Th rl Judk--i ditrtcl sourt of the Territory of L'tab I en.-t- apoe at poliitd sail, al la front or tbe eouaiy c.eart am-e- . in Ihe etty of it Lake, count. .f ftjil Ma. a.xt leer '.ry ot I iMk. m to a day of luaj. .l tt o tto .. ail too nM. t:r,m. cie.ro aad iatml of t it UA (aolta.'l'im a eocp,atioo. o. ta-s-u ta foliiwing real eeiat. ot lying arid ten; g U will Lak wuacy. aad) il rllil a follow, lo wil. Taa atrl-i- kdl two i. lacili twenty three ceti, m mh'p on ih bono, of un 'I' wt. -it ui. mct.ua. per trait) '" of"!'', booruied m ! autth fry the k'ftk line A -- i kw, o In wm' br a o earaiiei with and toa i ki rod eeeaia lvn ad au' a aoooay line. aed on lee wd bv a une of tk rignl M sf ef ir t'tuiw I'scitlc rail road eowipaay ifrni-l- y Ine Vtak Cast- rl and ci 'i.Btng three jI a sc avww or lew., dwduesixi I- kigkerv r.n ly aiid ootneny a th " T be ie.L4 a tb property of ta-- nail Ma et-tanor- a am.- - I a' Ion. a corporation, at Ih atuk g Juarpk K Mm Term. ! cavHl. H. Fan. . V. w. M.rHhaj. By Bvaaa Csu. Hactnat Cased O V.PBJ U, ISA BOTIOE. OF COMPLF.TIKV OF ASBES9MF.MT Or a Weal lis lur the rxtaraetuo vf Ih wabeg matn on Jeff street. N.e-le- la hr-b- y riven thai Ihe sasso and rllertnr of Malt Le clly has mad aad cm-p- i d tk list and piel penainlag to a tor al Las at lb raie of bur Biilla per anar Pert, tev.ed by ire ejty eoencil of Kelt Mse city oetvoer l. I"M. p"n lee loiiowing dwrtbad lot or potent of gr.Kiud, aainvly: Id half ot lot I, , 7 and tke as b)f o' bit t 4 and A b!o k ail li put . Hall aVasw c.ty survey, said lak taring for Ike es'twto of the water mains along Ike ! lowing 4. ecdleel bxne'v im J'f"0 Keel, yi.wn B (Ml ed ntl ftrntk trei. Mai t at and plat have bee V- -i ta th ogice of lb ley Bcordr. Mo. t, rtly kail, aod will be otern for Irisowrtfeji for a period of lee dayfroirianda trtfce-l- k day eg fatober, lA) dartcg wni'R Mm written sppiie lo tbo .l(y'eowoillortkwsrcti of loe may be Sled wt'k la said retorder la pur sauceot la ordlnaace n ewe eaaw pro-- tC11 HYAK. City 64 Lak Uil, Cjca. kt. U |