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Show V THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY, OQWUm 20, JL.W. - "'T Official Itotifc.' (Official .loticcg. WtTUiat Hotice. fice in a very feverish state of mind. I The clerk told me that since women and girls began wearing men's attire work in the lanndries had greatly in-creased, but the profits wereonlyslightly augmented. This was because more timo wa3 consumed in laundering this new fangled women's apparel, and they hoped to induce the ladies to discard it by putting up the prices, on the score of economy, if for nothing else. The laun-dryni-did not care to toil gratuitously, even if they were accommodating. New York Herald;. Women's Laondry Work Coats. "Why do yon charge mo twenty-fiv-e cents for 'doing up' this shirt wjistr" in-dignantly inquired a lady of a clerk in a West side laundry. "Because, ma'am, that's what every-body has to pay," he answered. "But. sir. I only give twel e cents for caving my husband's shirts 'done up.' I and I don't expect to pay more for this work.' Further argument ensried, but the clerk' position fat the inatter was im-pregnable, and the lady finally paid th-bi-n, after threatening to have hejT0 derinir done fiwfeere, .She jjgfj I if IOTjCE TO CSEDlTJKS. INSTATE OF ELIZABETH OOLESBY. is nercb; given ly the undersigned, executor of ihe will of El'jutx-i-h Ogleeby. deceased, to the creditor of, and all having claims agulnst the aidile-ciasc- to ttem, w;,b the uecos.-ar- y vouchers, within ton months after the tirs't pi.l'ltcatl. n of this notice, to the said executor lit No. 8,4 Smi;h Fifth East street. Salt Like city, in the count j of Suit Lake, territory of Utah. Dated October Uth, o. ' Geobcs W. Oct ebt, ' Executor. PRANK Piehci. attotnnv for cvrentor. A0T1CE . OF THF. INTENTION OK THE CIT V COUN cii to extend watenuai as on borond Vest street Notice to hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the Intention of such Council to make ti followintc d iiuprovi-meu- t Extending and hiving mm water pi)s or mama hh.uk the billowing itwli. namely: Second Vst street, lroin ternunu. between Sixth and Seventh m(h, to midway between Eighth and Niuth South itreet. and defraytug three-fourt- of the cost thereof, estimate at four thousand ituu dollars, by a locui as-sessment udoq the lot or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by saui Improvement, namely: Lots S aud 4. Mock ; lots 1 and 8, block lots 1. .7 and 8, Mock 19; lota s, and V block 18 : lotsflaud 7, block 7: lots 5 and ft. Monk : all In plat A, 8 '" f ke City survey, All protest and ob-- i Jectlotis to tho carryli.gont of such intention must b presented iu writing to the City Recorder ill or before October !"ith. IM0, being tbe time set by th said Council when H will bear and cms der such ohjecttons as may be mart thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept. 18th, lsw. Louts Htah.i, City Record if. - THREE MEN ; OF NOTE.; On Will Retire from Congress aud the) Other Two Want His Place. Ciroere8sman Edaund N. Morrill, tha author of the new pension act which adds several hundred thousand soldiers to the pension, list, will retire from congress If arch i next, having de-clined a Mr. Morrill repre-(te-the First district of Kansas, and began 'his service in congress in 1882. On taking his seat Mr. Morrill was made a member of tjhe pension committee, and served with tfiat body until the Republi-cans- won the house in 1888, when he was selected by Speaker Reed as chair- - . man of the invalid pensions committee. As such he fought through the meas-ure known as the "Morrill pension bill." Mr. Morrill was born in Cumberland eounty, Me., in 1834. At the age of 23 he went to Kansas, settling in Brown county, where he still resides. He has filled many places of public trust and made a good record as a soldier. His present business is banking. Case Broderick, of Jackson connty, has been nominated by the Republicans to succeed Mr. Morrill. Mr. Broderick was born in Grant county, Ind., in 1839. When the war broke out he enlisted in the First Kansas battery, in which he served until 1865. Returning to Jackson county he studied law, and was elected to several offices. He was appointed by BBOPERICK MOBRILL MOONLIGHT. President Arthur associate justice of the supreme court of Idaho, which position he filled five years, resigning and return-ing to Kansas two years ago. The Democrats have nominated Col. Thomas Moonlight, of Leavenworth, a famous campaigner and a gallant soldier of the war. Col. Moonlight was born in Scotland in 1833. Aithe age of 13 hs shipped before the mast, landing at Phil-adelphia moneyless, In 1853 he enlisted in the United States army. He was mustered out in 1858 at Fort Leaven-worth, Kan. He "bought a farm in 1859, but was called from agricultural pur-suits two years later by the war. He enlisted, and in a short time became colo-nel of the Eleventh Kansas. He was mustered out in 1865 as a brevet briga-dier general In 1870 he was elected secretary of state as a Republican. In 1873 he was a state senatom. After that he became a Democrat , In 1883 Governor G. W. Olick, Democrat, appointed him adju-tant general. In 1886 he was the Demo- - . cratio candidate for governor, carrying ; the eight counties which comprise the district in which he is now running for congress by a small majority, In the ' same year President Cleveland appoint-ed him governor of Wyoming. , oruK NOTICE OP INTENTION OF THE fTTY of Salt Lake city to construct sew-r- i in Sewer TMstrlct No. S. i Notice is hereby given tv the Cilv Cou-icl- l of Salt Lake city of t;.e intention of such Council to make the following drm rt.-c- improrenM axa, I To construct a line of sewer later i'.s ot arU along the following 1ecrted streets ol said ity. w,thn Sewer litrb t No o( Slt Lake f cuy, vi: Hesiimtns at the iiimrwctlonot r'l'st j West and South Temple streets, mnn.ui; south ttoKourth hemh street, ttien-- east alotu; Kmirth South sttvrt to Ss-m- Kjit tr. thence south almiK Second Kasl slriwt tv' Hf t! South street, the-v-- west aUmrf Kitth 6o-.u-strast K eiecotid West street, theiioe north aioua; SstH nd West stvet to South Temple street, theme eaot aloujc Suth Temple street toplceof be(ttniiiiu.v And difr.iy the h"l nisi thereof, eat'ii:iteil at HOI (twe.0 liy a l a! assessment uiwm the hts or pieces of irnnmU within thediwrilteit Sewer District No. a.lwlnt the diS'rict to be aflect'd and esiecialy bini-fllte-by said impiorenietit. The follnwinit tmn.bered t. T. 4. , 41. m. i nd N, In plat A. are within the su.d district aud will be suitJ'H't to sld tax. The mode of assessrnent theiS'f will I by an euual pecentiie of the post of the Im-provement noi each square Kt of area wlthlu saldd trlct. In edditlon lo such tax. the real estate own-ers In sa'd district w ill huvn to pay for the r house connect ons. bes de the r.ecisary plumbing to houses for such coi. nect.on. of which no reliable rstiuiate tait be made. All protests and objections to the earryliig out of such lutetitlon must be presented to the City Council on or befoie Tuesday, the lllst day of Oct. ber, Isvn, bin the time set bv the said council when it will hea-an- d cousiiler such objncUi ns as may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Bait Lake city, made Hetemb-- r 9 lii. LOl IS HYAM8. C tv Reoorvle.. Salt Lake City, September v IWU - : NOTICE - . ;. OP THE INTENTION OF THE CITY ronuoil to extend water mains on Sixth EiiBt street from cf ut of Taint and Fourth South streets to Fi;th South, with laterals ou Fourth and Fifth Scuih streets. Notice is hereby given bv the city council of Silt Liike city of the Intention of such council to make the following described improvement, or Extending an 1 laying iron water pipes mains alonit tli" toliowmcdesi rilwd strrets, namely: Sixth Kiet street from center of Thud and Fourth Soutiintreets t" Fifth South, with lat rals on Fourth and FKth Sou.h streets, and defrav1u.it taroe-- iourths of the cost there-.!- , estimated at four thousand tl:OJ0) dollars, by a local assessment u oj the lote or Sle-e-s of ground within tie folk win,T described elng the district to ba a'tioud or benefited by said lmproveme d, namely: Lots .1 and 4. block 89: lots 1 and t, blook 8: lots . . 4 and 5, block Si, 1 its t, if, 7 aud S. block 33; li U and 7. block 84; all In pUt B, Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention mast be presented lu writing to the city rocoruer on or before No-rt-ter 11, 18), being the Ume 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 October 7, IHuo. Louts Hvams, City Recorder. Salt Lake city. Oct. 16, UiU. Leather for Skirts. I was asking a pretty girl who has been at the Grand hotel this summer how she had kept the bottoms of her skirts in 'such good order. For answer she lifted up the skirt of the tweed traveling dress and showed me a deep facing of suede leather. She .told me that she had it put in all her street gowns, aa it kecjia them in so much neater condition than the old style braid. A pretty, very serviceable early fall gown I saw worn the other day was of light cheviot, made With the English skirt, and an open jacket opening over a shirt of white silk. The hetri of the skirt was turned up on the outside, and a fold of brown silk braid inserted just before stitching. The waist was finished the same way. The shoes were of patent leather, long, low heeled and narrow, while the hat was a rough brown straw, trimmed with ribbons and birds. New York Letter. Miss "Flora Grace, of Iowa, whose name suggests rather the wsthetio than the practical, is the inventor of a cook-ing thermometer, which, instead of reg-istering "summer "iieat," "blood heat" and "freezing point," marks the boiling point for meat, the gently simmering al-titude and the varying baking points for intuits, bivad. cake asd r!" K0T1CE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY GOV to extend water mains on R street from, 4th to 1st streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Sa'.t Lake CltvoMne intention of such Coun-cil to make the following described Improve-ment, towit: Extending and laying: iron water pipes or mains aloi g the following streets, namely: K street from 4th to 1st streets with laterals on all cross streets, and defraying three-fourth- s of tha cost thereof, estimated at two thousand item) dollars by a local assess-ment upon the lots or places of ground within the following described district, nelnk the dis-trict to be affected or benefitted by said Im-provement, namely : Lot t, block 9N; lot H, block sto ; lots and , block Uti; lots 1 and 4, block 81 ; lots and S. block 13; lots t and 4, block 111; lot .block 4; lot 4, block K; all In plat Q, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections totbe carrying out of such in-tention roust be presented in writing to the City Keeorder on or before October ), wo, the time set by the said Council when It will hear ahd consider such objections as may be made thereto, II y order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept, 10, 1m. LOUIS RYAM3. City Recorder. Geo. M.5"wrr, Ji OT.wr--TNr!r- ( H. 8. Rmm,- - President. Vice-Preside- nt Secretary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., U.WORPOnATED.) --DHAXsIURB HN- T- Hardware and Metal, Stov3st Tinware, Mill Filings, ELv AGOTS FOR the Dodfe'e Wood lullry, Roeblinsr's Steele Wire Bp Vacuum Cylinder and tnjdue Oil, Hercules INwdor, AL'i Engine aa 1 Boil ers, Muck Injectors, ISutUlo Scales, Jefferson Hon Whim, Blik Puuipe Miners' and Blacksmith-- Tool, Eta. . . . . 168 MAIN ST2EET. Salt Lake City. - - Utah 0. VAN BUSKIR.C . omen Oir T.C.STC3J-- 4 Tliiil'iiiiliiislirlliii'diiiiiiitlk GENERAL IEAL EST 11 1 BUSINESS TRANSACTED SPECIAL iHETICI IJ Ul FOBIING Of SINDICAIE1 AGENTS FOI UITIU CAPITAL Wido not handlt SNAPS, but GOOD BARGAINS! KXPfiHIKNCKD OPKKATOairt and Metntxra of tha Rial Cerate EcgiTStl 179 MAIN STREET, corner Second South. G Office, 219 S. Main Street. W l r-- T t'nder Poet OJlee. V Mur mtm CLEANING 1 VvMTX?iv crPol Md nJ Foniliure FU JsJip pairing ind Cleanlns A.at L. S. WHITEHEAD ::-- W. J. KING-::-- Dealer In TINWARE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 279 SoQtn Kain Street, Silt Ills Cl'J, CU) ' 239 Maun St., Salt Lake City. BeautifaUWoman a , 6MILRS SWEET-'aSSWs- , " ' " LYat the thought ' fcOsxc-3-t of her own loveli- - uesa. Every woman sW'"l " smiles sweetly who L. ik H$l I uses Wisdom's Ro-- mJA bertine, for it gives lA to hers clear, Irene s' 9Jk.'"Sy parent, beau til al ' V . Sxr'iJ k'11- A beautiful r' f ' jt' mjy,,. complexion alone is V C. Xyia'SW "en sufficient to SV, JTr " 'Wa? make a woman JfilSBSEjr ' P beautiful. A woman jeafl!L . i who has a beautiful yjUVOs. cW' complexion should wfgt W ) prescive it ; the one ' llyflalsK kX fortunate in ilfiVlf llWK! this possession It II should besutiljt It. r A IK Wisdom's Rober- - A tine does just what is claimed for II It not only preserves and besu-lihc- s the complexion, but repairs the damages done by the use oi the many dangerous com-pounds now in the market, by lu tonic effect, the skin to a natural, healthy action. Head the testimonials from famous artistes, ceies biatcd chemist and eminent physicians. Incoporated, April 10,1890. , v Totman House Building Company. J. , Lrxcn. F. I Miki. 11. B- - Hicsnej, l'reaidont. Treasurer. General Maf 4. Salt Lako, Utah. 1 ix company Is purely a homo Institution, otfnnUnl to stay, and mot r. spi'cliully iiivitct tliu stt.'titiou of tlioso desiring cottages, mi tier for bum or for suit', to I lie neat, tasty ami attractive spiarauc. presented hy this claax of cot tttg-e- wlitm ctiinplrtoil. Wo t'lalm that Uiey are stronger ami warmer than lb ordinary rtistio building, the sue! Ions all btdtipr mad an I put together by m rthinnry, thuroliy rmiklinr tha work pfrfuntly tight. We artMiow irepar4 , fur-tiis- li esilinatci, lk ("nlrc. an.l rottiplote buildings on short tun. Tha nl-rn- n air of tlisj put'llit It tuoat respectfully solicited. Oillce aud yard No. ii-i-i Vim Norili Temple street. . Examine Oar rians and Prices Before loa Mil "ligiRlsiPif&l ' "'l ' i' 4, ' Y Wha ald lalrtU large ' "' aesurtuMKit of i Fanges, CooLX Ptrkr tori ' '' ' 'VIL SIOVES For hard or soft Also hno famish- - """ .. Ing fowls. "Wl bical agents for turn iwiabtaUil j.'LS H t D Wrou-- ht Ran-- es ,r,:rfeW- - am! Radiant Home Hani Cm! I 1 f 'T Jy -- tew J r Boytt.-o- rern. f kwdof anrtm! 1 1 i f, l f f f'all and satisfy .umts We ttke pi. "" V Jiff V J I " nte lit srM.wu.4 Mr . fcfjsun IfultM f-.- t, .VTJl'.ZlZJi ' ! d smail ' m:,''.J f, E, SCHOPI E & CC. !tMLlaatr.17UA Utah Stove & Hardware Co Wholesale and Btall Dealer Is) STOVES, RANGES Store Furnishings, Uantlen, Orates, Ac. 34 Slid Ofl B. Klrsit otlh f, SALT LAKE CITY. Correspondence Solicitad PARK CITY HOTEL. Th only flrt bout In Park City. SIXTY ELEOAII MEW EO0M3, Cool, piMsaal aod alo;y furUad. rp T-- HOTEI.O ROUND AM KECOHAT!" 1 with lawn sad tad tr-- e. m ! II nustt pleasant luiuKsr rmorf Is tfe nvwatatn j" 0KO IIALU Prop. Henry fclark THE TAILOR. 90 ut I'irtt South tirnM. ""TBE ITlfl fOtlTB! COHflJT. Wholesale Pree.ee Dealer. Oaeral t'eotmlwien Xerefcaat. Hot Wetero Agents for lb Hmfsi and M"l Bp. Ing Creamery Hotter, lJ West d Turpooa)Ti P. O.ts1411. ra.a oas Park Cuy. I' 14. ''St'- - iiH '"r7i..'.,'A lie, ' MAINS! I i 11 . - Taft & Kropfganze, General CONTRACTORS Jc BD1LBEK Salt Lais Gtj, "1 Eti Tarrttorf OFFICE: 239 Main Street. AOENOY ffiSMI DIC3 GUIDE Slfm Bicrrca-- L HIc.asr.ry s(Miouck.ofImAhrTT CTXt . eie.ee. si i- -, eiae.ee. iictcL Tf L4KiraIe, la pBeeaasuag fruta m ya tiav susta io i true amf do ma avw watt. IMS "taek sad ! Pvteaa aa Igar. tag I""', bass, Catlary, e 8nOT-CU?5- S AT COST. Bicycle and Goa Eep-lri- m?. ! Ag.tCAUGrH WRITIXO --ttceut Carbon Ribbons tad Papee. J M. R. 3CVA2TS t it W. ad Bouih Kreey SaU Laia Ctft In the district court In and for tha Third judicial district of Utah territory, county of Pa'.t Lake. William tinorge Cornish, nlatuttfl, TS. Amelia Cornish, defendant. The people of the territory of Clah send greeting: To Amelia Cornish, defendant. roU ARK HKKEHY KKWl'IMKU TO AP-pe-lu an action bnuiKht agiklnst you by the above named plaintiff In the dlslrlct court of the Third judicial district of the territory of IT tab, aud to answer the complaint Died therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser-vice I after the service on you of this summons If served wlthlu thlscounty, or. If serve-- i out of this county, but In this district, within twenty davs; otherwise wlUitn forty days-s- ir judgment by default will he takeu agslnsl 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 existing between Ihe plaintiff aud the defendant, aud awarding the plalntllT the cus-tody of said minor child. Ksther Domlsh. Issue of suld marrlane; alsive relief prayed for on the ground I hat In Auuust. Ito. the defeudant willfully and without cause deserted the plain-tiff, and still continues to so desert and live snpaiaie Irom him; aud also that on the Ulst day or Argust, I sM, the defendant commuted adultery wit hone James Cornish, without the consent, connivance or procurement or pre-vious knowledge of the plaintiff. And yon are hereby noliiled thai If roll fall to appear aud answer the said complaint as above required, the sitld plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district rourt of the Third Judicial district. In and for the territory of Utah, tnlsWIb dsy of Septenib r In the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and ninety. lHKAt.1 Hknht O. Mt'MtM.sit, Clerk. IlyUKO. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. SUMM0N8. In the United States Commisdoner's Conrt, aty and County of Sslt Lake and Ter- - . ritory of Utah. Before J. TV. Greenman, Esquire, Commis-sioner. James E. Paine et al, plftintttTi, vs. J. W. 11 awn A Co., defendants. The pe.ple of Utah tend greeting to J. W. Hswn Co., defendants: TCU ARE HEREBY BtJMMONFD TO HE X and appear before said Commissioner's Conrt, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Territory of Ulan, and answer a complaint filed sgalnst you by the above named plaintiff within live days (exclusive of day of service). If this summons be served In said Salt Lake Cltyi wlthlu ten dys if aerved out of said olty but in Bait Lake county: and within twenty days If served elsewhere. Said action is brought to re enver from you the sum of Sixty-fiv- e na Dollar, with Interest thereon from August , 18U0, alleged to be dne from you to plaintiffs on account of shortsgs on Invoice of hay shipped June 1.1, m, te.A on acoot nt of shortsge on previous shipment of corn June 10, 18'JO, W.00. and on an account of extra freight and sho tage In weight In shipments made by you to K. Y. A T. E. Taylor from Jsnuary IB IRU) to May 7, 1HW, 08, a.id which has been assigned to plain tiffs, aud for costs of suit. And yon are hereby notified that If you fall toapieirand answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will take judgment asalnst you (or the sum of (05.43, with Interest and costs of suit as aforesaid. Witness my hand st the citv aud county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, the 88th dy of Aiivnst, In the year of our Lord, one thous-and eight hundred and ninety. , J. W. GREENMAN, Commissioner. Frank Pierce, Attorney for plfis. NOTICE Or 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 laving Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Sixth East street, between First aud Seooud South streets, and defravln three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at Eliiht Hundred Dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be af-fected or benefitted bv said Improvement, namely: Part of lots 4 and 6, block M, allot lot 7 and 8 and part of lot I, block W, all In plat H. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented In writing to the Cliy Recorder on or before Sept. a), lata), being the time aet by the said Council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Bait Lake City, made May Wtb, .8uo. Lot'iB Hyamh, aty Recorder. Salt Lake City, September 6, 1HSW. ' MABEHAL'B BALE. TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO PURSUANT bv the Third judicial district court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the enmity court house, In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt L:ilie and territory ol j Utah, on the !Mh da v of October, IHW), at TO d'clock til., all t'ie right, title, claim, and Interest of Charlotte E. Edwards of, In. and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being In Salt Lakeeounty. aud described as follows, to wit: Commencing seven (7) rods north ot the south-eas- t corner of lot one (1). block eighty ttiree (Kli. plat U. Salt Lake Cltjr survey, county of Salt Lake, and territory of t'tah. thence west ten (Hi) riMls; thence north three .H) rods; thence east ten (10) rods i thence south three (ill rods to place of heclunln- - To te sold as the property of Charlotte E. Edwards at the suit of J, A. Frttsrh. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARSONS, . United States Marshal, By lowman Cannon. Deputy Marshal. Dated October 81 fa, IW. ' NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council to extend water mains on First East and Eighth South with laterals. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lnke City of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, to wit: Kxtenilnc aud lay ng Iron water pipes or mains along the following street, namely : First Eat t stref t from center ot Se e:it h and Eighth South to Eighth south street, thence we.ittiM.-jl- street, with laterals, and defray-ing three fo trths of the cost thereof, estimated at three thousund iKiuiO) dollars, by a local as-sessment upon the, lots or pieces of ground within the following described district being the district tj be allected or beneatei bywiiil impio.emint. namely: Lots li and 3, biok if, lots 1. , a and 4. block Id, lots S and n, block 8. lots 4, 5, 8. 7, block 3, lots 1 and 8, block 15, lots 8 and 7, block 4. all In plat A. Salt Lake City tU 'vey. All protests and objections to the c.irryingoutof tu;h Intention must be pre-sented in writing to the olty recorder on or .before November tlth, 1810, belug the litre ret by tin said council whan It will heart.nd consider such objections as may be maclo thereto. By order of the citv council of Salt Lake City made October 7th, 1800. LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder. Bait Lake City, October 18, lftO. K0T1CE OF THE INTFNTION OF THE CITY to extend wiiter mains on Twel.ta East and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake oily of the Intention of such council to make th following descrllied Improvement, Extending and laving Iron witter pipes or mains along 'he following streets, nam 'iv: From the coutcr of Third and Fourth sireei on Twelflh East to Fourth South, them e west, ward one and one-hal- hlocks with l.iteis sror culinary purposes only, aud defraying threo-fourth- s or the co--t thereof.eetlmatcoel twenty-eig-hundred (Wmii dollars, lira local isss- - f ient noun the lots or pieces of Ki'ound within he following llatrlct. being the dlslrlct to be affected or benefited by sa'd Imnrovement, namely; All of lots Send 4, block l', lots I, X, 8 and H, block 99: lots I and K, block VI . lots a, ri, 1 and H, block IV: lota 8 aud 7, bbs'k i:aud Iota 4 and S, block 18, all In plat F, Bjlt Lake CII T survey. . All protests ud objection! to the carrying out of such lutentlou must be presenter) in writing to the city recorder on or Sep-tember:', is), being the time set hy the si'd mil Nell when It will hear and consider such objection as may be made thereto. Hy order ol the rliv council of Salt Lake city, made linyW.WA. Louis II rAtsa, City Recorder. Bait Lake city, Sept. b. ISVJ Virginia's Colored Representative, . John Mercer Langston has long been' prominent among the colored people of the country; but is nowVtnoreso than ' ever, as the majority in congress have awarded him the seat for the Fourth dis-- tnct or Virginia, after one of the longest contests ' ' of that kind ever known. "Color-ed" is the only word that de- -, scribes Mr. Lang-- . ston, for his mo-ther had Indian, 1 negro and Aryan blood in her veins, and his father, Ralph J. u. lanqston. Qnarles, was a white man of first rate Virginia stock. John M. was bom in 1829 in Louisa comity, Va., and he and his two brothers were fairly well provid-ed for by their father, who died in 1834. He was taken to Ohio and educated, was graduated from Oberlin college in 1853, and was the first colored man admitted to the practice of law in the United States. His subsequent career is tolera? bly well known, especially his experi-ence as United States minister to Hayti, and his quarrel with Mahone in Virgin-ia, which led to his running as an inde-pendent candidate for congress. MARSHAL'S NALE. TO AN EXECUTION TO ME PURSUANT the Third Judltiiil District court of the lerrltory of Utah, I shall expose at public, st le, at the front door of the oounty court house, in the city of Salt t.ake.connly of Salt Lake and terr tory of .Utah, on the ihth day of October, IMM, at 1st o'clock in., all the rVht, title, claim and Intcrw-- t of Reuben Che-shire of. In, and to the following described rei estate situate, lying, and being In Halt Lake county and described as follows, Coiumeni ltw fO'tr (4) rodSjmrTh of the south-west coiner of lot five S)Jtt block thirty oqe Cli, platH, Silt L"ke City suri-ey- . them north three (W rods, tiienc ' east ten OOi roils, thence south fin 3i roirt, thence west ten (in) rods to place of beninulBif. To lie sold as the property oj Reuben e at the suit of Charles Main and E. , II. Winchester. y Terms of sale. cash. ' E. H. PAnaosa. V. S. Marshal, Hy Roman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. 4, MO. SUMMONS. In the District Conrt in and for the Third Ju-- , dlclal Dlstnot of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake, jcuus Gatji , Plaintiff, ) a. VSummons: ' Lizzie W. Gaukb, Defendant ) The people of the territory or Utih send greeting to Lizzie W. Gauer, defendant, YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in an action broueht against you bv the above named plaintiff in the dis-trict court ot the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within teu days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served within this oounty; or, If served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days, otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of tuts court ain tll.ng tie bonds of nnitri-mcn- y existing btt'eou the plaintiff and de-- i endnnt ; restor ng to the plaintiff all the rlihts ot an unroarnel man, and that defendant's interest in plaintiff's property be forever barred and cut off, and for such other relief In t;e premises as may seem Just and e tunable to the court. Above relief prayed f r on the around that defendant, forgetful of her mar-riage vows and her duties as a wife, has aad without causa deserted tie piaiuilff io.' mure than one yaar. at;d ettll continues to auandon and desert him, and refute) to live with hit', rts her hushand. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. ' , Witness the Hon. Charles 8 Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district ( 1 court of the Third Judicial district i seal, V In and for the Territory of Utah this ( - - i l day of O t'il er, In the yea of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. Henhy G. McMii-lan- , Clerk. Bv Geo D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the extension of the water mains on Twelitii East and Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Lake City has made and com-pleted the list and plat pertaining to a local tux at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the City Council o: Salt Lake City. October 1st. Into, ujion the following described lots or pieces or ground, namely: All of lots 8 aud 4, block S; lots 1. 3, 8 and 8, block Hi; lots 1 and 3. block 81 ; lots 5. 8, 7 and 8, block 10; lots 8 and 7, block 21; and lots 4 and 8, block 18, all In plat F. Salt Lake City survey, said tax be-ing for the extension of the wat. r mains along the following described n.ute. namely: From the center of Third and Fourth South streets :n Twelfth East stieet to Fourth South street, thence westward one and one half block with laterals, for culinary mirpones only. Said list and plat have been (.dyed In the office of the City Keeorder, No. , City Hall, and will be open for inspection for a period of 10 dttys from and after the 7th day of October, mi. during which time writtnu appeals to the CltyOouiicIl for the correction of tlw assessment may he tiled with the said Recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance in such case provided. Lot'is Hyamh. City Recorder. Salt Lake City. October 8, 1890, SOTICE OF THE INTENTION OFTIIE CITVCOITN-el- l to extend water mains on r.liihlh East street,, from center of Fourth and i n Hi 'south to center of Seventh and Eighth Houlh streets. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake olty of the Intention of such council to U'ake the following described Improvement, Extending slid laying Iron water plpss tir mains along the following streets, namely! Hcg inning In the center of Fourth and Filth Soutiiou Eighth Kust street, stid rumilng Houlh to the center of Seventh andN'kh'n South streets, aud defraying three-fourtu- ol the ci st thereof, estimated at aluty six hun-dred (twin iliHlara, by a bs-a- l assessment nem the lots or pieces of uround within the follow-ing descrllied district, being the district to be effected or benelilted by said Improvement, namely: Allot lota t. S. hbwk ; lots I, k, block 81 ; lots 1. 8. 7. , block Ki); lots ft. 4, 6, , block V7 lols-1,3- 4. f. block l; loisi. i7. K block 17; lots", 7, bl'k 111, and lots ft, , bl.s k 18, all lu plat H, Salt Lake Citv survey. All protests und objections to the carryliut out of juch Intenllou must l presented lu writing to theclty recorder on or tssfore Seideipber ail, lM). being the time set by the said council when it will hoar and consider such objection as may he made thereto. llyord.-ro- f the City Council of Sslt Lake City, made June 17lh. I8H0. LuVI HyAMH, Cilf itecorder. Salt Lake City, September I. IMA). ' MAltSHAL'S SALE. TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO PURSUANT by the Third Judicial district Court oi the territory of Utah, I shall expose at puldio sale, at the front door of the cmin'y court House, In the city of Bait Lake, conntv of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the I.Hh day of October, 18KI, at U o'clock m., all the right, title, claim, end Interest of Emma A. Benedict etal.. of. in. and to the following de scribed real estate, situate, lying, and being In Stilt Lake county, and descrllied as follows, Lois ft. 8, 7. and 8, in block Uff, In plat C, Salt Lake city survey, exc jit such p of said lots' as were heretofore taken by the I), t It. a. Hallway company as a right of way for Its railroad, In Salt Lake City, Utah, flrt seilliig lot 6. To be sold as the property ' Emma A. Ben-edict et al..at the suit of John Lougmald. Terms of sale cash. E. H- - I'Aimons. U. S. Marshal Dy Unman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Lated beoUuibur 34. l&U. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local iax for Ihs e.t nslon of the water main-o- E'gnth t attstre-t- . No li e is h''r-b- given th it the ss Sscr and collector of Salt I.aie city h ts made und coin pleiid the 1st rnd lat 10 a locd tax at the r it. in four mills pr sii'iurJ foot, levied by theclty roi.n i of 84H. i.ase fit, October lit. ism), up' n 'h 1 liowlug lots or pi nes of grout d ntrr y : All of lots S and S. bio' k l: lots n 1 H. ) b k 81 ; lots 1, 8. 7andx, blocks: li ts A. 4, ft and (, block 37; lotsK. 8, 4sn1S. bio :k 10: lots 1. 8, 7 una 8, biocV 17; io ti 8 ar d 7, b'.Ork I J. r.nd left 6 sn l 8, blo k 1'', all In plat H. S tit Lska City survey, t al tax iw!n t 'or tin u:votilon of tha water mansnlorg th t loilo'nt deBitlb d route, namely: Fiomtheeeiorof Fourth and Fif h boutn n E ghth LA't street, and running south to the center of Seventh aud EiPhth South streets, bald list and plat hare been lodged in the office of the city recorder. No. . City hall, and will be open for Inspection tvr a period of in days from n1 after the 7th day of October, IS O. during v. hi rh time written ap-peals to the city council for the correction of the assessment may te tiled with the said re-corder. In nursuance of the ordinance in such case provided. LOUIS HYAMS, city recorder. Salt Lake City, Oct. (th, Iuna HAUSIIAL'S MALE. IURSUANTTO AN OKDK.lt OF SALE TO the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at puMio sals, at to front disr of the County Court House, In the city or Salt Lin e County of Halt Lake and Tr ritory of Utah, on the i th day of October, INU0, st l 0 clod. M.. all the rlxht, title, claim nml Interest of llethiilla A Utassnmil and Kealous Wormuth. of, In. and to the following described real estate, sltuats. lying, an I being in Halt Lakeeounty. aud dew rlbed as follows to wit: All of lots ienty-niii- cm and thirty Ml. In City View sdd tf-- n to Malt Lake city, as shown bv plat on file In the oflhe of the county recorder of Salt Lake County, th same being situate In Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, aud within the Jurisdiction of this court. To be sold as the property of Hethiilla A. Olaosman et al, at the suit of Sarah Ann Wiel. Terms ot sal cash, E. H. Piwm. U. H. Marshal. By Bowman Cannon. Deputy Marshal. Dated September liflth, IS!). Fatal Ravages of the Corset. The Maoris of New Zealand are rap-idly disappearing from the list of races. Strange to say, one reason ascribed for the decrease in their numbers is said to be tight lacing. It is asserted that when the female missionaries went among the Maoris they insisted that the native women should put on clothing. The latter declared against skirts, but ac-cepted the "corset, which they wear bound as tightly to their forms as their mala relatives can lace them. Unac-customed to this article of attire and its restrictions the dusky devotees of fash-ion are said to be dying off at a shock ingrate. MARSHAL'S SALE. PUFSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME the Third Judicial district court of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court hou?e. In the city of Salt Lake, countv of Stilt L ' tte, and territory 01 Utah, on tnc 8 h day or November. 1890, at IS o'clock m.. all tae right, title, claim and interest of the Salt Lake Banltarlum association, a corporation, of, In. and to the following described real estate, t lving and being in Salt Lake county, and daecrlbed as follows, That part of lot two (8), in section twenty-thre- e (). in town-ship one (1) north, of range one ,li west, Salt ake meridian, per United States survey, hounded on the north by the north line of sa d 'ot, on the south by a line parallel with and tei (Kit rods south from said north boundary line, mil on tee west by the line of the right of wny of the Union Pacific railroad company (formal-ly the Utah Central) and containing three and acres, more or less, deducting the highw--v northerly and southerly through the same. T be sold as the property of the Salt Lake Sani-tarium association, a oorpoi ation, at the suit of Joseph F. Morris. Terms of sale, cash. E H. Farsons. V. S. Marshal. , Br Bomam Canhom, Deputy Marshal. Dated O .tober 18, 1890. ' NOTICE COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF OFa local tax for the extension ol lbs water mains en B:i' h East street. Nolle.) Is t.cre.hy given that the assessor and collector of Bait Lake city has made andconi-pie.e- d the list and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by theclty council of Halt Lake city October I. IsW. upon th following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: Part of lot 4 a id ft. block ts! : all of lots 7 and , and part of lot L block IW. all In plat II, Salt Lake city sur-vey said tax being for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, namely: Sixth East street, between First and Second South streets. Said I st and plat have been lodged in thy office of the City Recorder, No. , city ball, and will be open forliisction for period often days from and after th 7th day of October, IMU, during which time written appears to th city council for th correction of th assess-mer-may be filed with the said reco-de- r In pursuance of an ordlnanco in such ea pro-- V,dCd' LOUIS HYAMS, City Recorder, Salt Lak City, Oct. , i3Wt Illuminated Swallows' Nests. . Swallows are killing off the English glow worm. These ingenious birds have adopted a system of illnmiation which consists in fastening glow worms to the sides of their nests. Inasmuch as the worms resent this liberty by early death it takes an enormous quantity of them to light one fashionable nest during the season. FOTI0E COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF OF local tax for the extension of the water mains on First South street. Notice is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt ake City has made and com-pleted the 11st and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per sonare foot, levied by tbe city council of Salt Lak Clt y Oct. 1. 1890, upon the following described lot orplecssof namely: Part of lots and 7. and all of lot 8. block 6s. and part of lot 1 and 8, block 77, all In plat A, Salt Lake City survey, said tax being for the extension of the water mains along the following described route, namely: First South street between West Temple and First West street. Said list and plat have been lodged In the office of the City Recorder No. 8. aty Hull. and will be open lor Inspection for a period of ten days from and after the 7th day of October. during which time written appeals to the city council for the correction of the assessment may be hied with the said Recorder, In nnrsuanc of the ordinance in such case provided. Louts Byam, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Oct. e, IHW. K0TICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OF Council to exuod water mains on First Hoilth street, between West Tempi and First West street. Notice I hereby given by th city council ot Salt Lake City of th Intention of such r.r.incll to make th following derri'd Improvement, to wit: Extending and laying Iron wtrpip or mains along th following street, namely: First South iret, twen West Tsmtle and Firt West streei. and defraying thre fonrth of the cost thereof, estimated at 11I11 hundred and fifty ii) dollar, by a local seament upon th lot or piece of ground within the following described district, being thedtstrict Ui b affected or hentltt1 by said Improve-ment, namely: Part of lot ft and 7. and all iff lot 8. block . part of Ma I and t, block 77. all In plat A. Halt Lak City aurvey. All protest and objections to th carrying out of such In-tention must b prentd In writing to th city recorder on or before September At Mut, beta th time set by lb ld eouncil when It will bear and consider such objectPD as may b made thereto By order of th elty council of Sslt Lake Clt.ma-lJulrW- . I" UJt-'- HVAMS. City Kecordef Bait Lak City. September t. iwi, NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE NOTICE of the Salt Lake Lithograph ..tone and Mamie company that tbe annual meeting of stockholder for the election of officers will be held at the office of the com-pany, 78 East First South street, Salt Lake City, on Monday, October 7th, 180), at 7 o'clock p. m . for the purpose of electing officers, and to transact otaer necessary business. The annual meeting was duly adjourned from October 6th to October S7th, as above, for the purpose of glvin ztbie notice. E. D. R. THOMPSON, Secretary. Dated Salt Lake qty, October 8th, 1880. K0TICE. In the Estate fff Nils Sund'erg, deceased. MOTICK IS HEKKHY OIVEN HY THE 1 undersigned, administrator of the estat of Nils Muiidberg. deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the aid deceased, to exhibit them, with the nee-sar- v vouchers, within ten months aftr the flrst publication of this notice, to th said adminis-trator at D. Turmrrens drug store, corner Second South and First Est street. V. Tumorxsj, Administrator. A Remedy for Storms. ' The force of a tornado, according to Professor Eazen, may be largely dimin-ished by the explosion of gunpowder or dynamite, just as a waterspout at sea is diverted Or broken by a similar use of explosives. - Mad Anthony Wayne, the dashing general of revolutionary times, did, not suffer from a lack of popularity. Btscent statistics show that 113 places i the Uuited States are named after hiin. 50TICE HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK-holder- s IS of the El Dorado Land and Wu-- r company, that the annual oieetinj of tb stockholders of the said company wli!" b h,d at 4 o'clock p. m. on Monday, th tih day of October. a th office of the company, 74 East j First South street. Salt Lak City, to " ; board of directors for the esumlnv year, and to , attend to uch other bustn pertaining to th interest, of tb eomoiny u rpav b brlfhl i before It i. D. H. raoZ!&j NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OOUN-c-ll OF to extend water mains on Tf nth East street from center of Third and Fourth South streets to Fifth South street, with laterals on Fourth and Fifth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by tbe city council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such council to make he following described Improvement, towit: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mama along the followi? streets, nameiy : Tenth Eatt street from center of Third and Fonrth South to Fifth South street 1th lat-erals on Fourth and Fifth South street, and defraving three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, es-timated at four thousand tfrwuOt. by a lecai as-sessment upon tbe lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, belnx tie district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely: Lots 8 and 4, block 81; lots a. 8, 4 ana A. block SO, and lots 6 and 8. UocklS.plat F; also lots I and 8- - Mock s l fsnlS. i lo--k irs, lots 8 and 7, block Sat, plat B. Salt Lke City survey A'J p otests and object ons to the carryln; out of such io'eatlon must te presented In writing to the city recorder on or before No-vember Ilth. lfW. being tbe time set by tie aaid council when it will bear and cons.der such object 03S as may be ma le jlherno. ir- order of tbe e ty -- ouncd La k 1 and deOct. 7th, issn. LOCiS HYAMS. dty recorder. CJ.U-- . Oct 16t m i AsMssm icat Notice. Carrara marble company of t'tah. Office of company No. 109 West Tem-ple street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is herebv given that at a regu-lar meeting of tfie directors, aa asseas-msn- t (No. 1.) of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the said corporation, payable on or before No-vember 10, 1890, to Jas. F. Bradley, treasnrer of said company, at hU office No. 109 West temple street, in said city. Any stock upon which thie assessment remains unpaid on the 10th day of No-vember 1890, will be delinquent and ad-vertised for sale at public auction and unless payment i made before, will be old on the 15th day of December, 1890, at tbe office of the company aforesaid to pay tbe delinquent assessment, to-gether with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Jas. F. Bbadley, See. and Treas. Salt Lake City. Utah, Oct. 6, 1680. K0TICE. I PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED ALL tut penalty provided by onlliaoc not to remove t body of any oad annual or offal or filth of any deaenptlon. wlthmt first notifying theclty scavenger, who will Issue UreCU"M " W?UM SHOWALL, City Scavenger. Apni rr una ar-s.cn-a-i. S0T1CE. THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OTCouncil to extend water mains on Jl8r-S"t- i street, between Eighth and Ninth Smith streets. Notice ts berby given hy ti city council of Sslt Lake City, of the Intenticn of such council to m the following dcrined Improvement t: Extending and laying Iron water pipe or mslns along th following strtwt. namely: trt, btwea Kmhlh and Ninth South street, and defraying three fiftirths of :be cot thereof estimated at Cm Thond HI dollar by a Pical upf th lots or pt-- -j of gnnind within tbs following described district Isvtng the als-tr.- ct to be or benefited t.r said lm- - nsnvly: The wt half of M I, rfrreTCTit. ta at b!f of brt tl and a, bUKH h. all In pi;.t A. Salt Lake aty surrey. All protest il objection to tneearrytBg mit of i'h rntetirtofi mast b presented In writing to tb city recorder on or Urfor IMh, M th Ume st hy tt ld nmncil wlwe It will and consider sock objecUo I as may a mv tbeiV. By orler of to etty eonncll of Bait Lak rttv. b4s 8i't. I, U , XOUIa HYAJUi, C!ty iUMarUx. ajOTICE-ALL ACCOUNTS DUE MK FOB laundry and merchandise purchased prior to January I. lvu. will b idaoed la hands of an attorney if not Pd by S!''"1- - bcr 1Mb. U C. Karrtck. offto with Midland UvCtmtt eompany, 177 Main street. I |