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Show TT... ill .... j" wanted 7 ttttt SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1890. L-- Official llottcra. I Official loticr. I " MARSHAL'S SALE. 1 .iRSl'ANTTO AS ORDER Or SALE Til 1 me directed ! v the T!nrIJ udicuU District court ot the Territory of 1 1 shall j expose At public sale. t the front lr ( th County Court House. In t city o; 8U La.e County of Salt k and Tor ritory ot I'tati. ti the ith Uuy of t itt o ri M . ail the ric'ii. tit m in.! iu:er t of ileum A t;itu.n and .ealou c, t r.nc.th ,i'. tu. ainl to the toilow.ng llcscrbed real l U.1 I. lug. and twehg In .lt Lake county and d- - rits-- a lull,, tout: All of lot t iitr-- no i oi.l tuny :. in c.tv V iew . d i ti. n to S lit I.u city. a shown bv pl.it . n Me tn the ofrlfe of t!tro'.:nt rconb-ro- Salt lae County, th samn being situ ,te m Halt Lak Omul), I'tah Territory, and wl'.h.n the Juri.d.ction ol thi court, Toheolda th piinwrtv of Hethnlia A. Ktsswau et 1. at U- null of Suh Ann Terms of sale cash, E. H. Paiison. V. s. Marshal. Hv Itowtvai C O'.non, Deputy Maruai. Dated September '.tb. ISi. i I ) WM SALT LAKE CITY h 17 f3'i?3. Cardan Qy, Piat T --L I i jT''3"f'- - 1 j o j M'-- I . q, ,rriTrA-x-. j .w to. . j 1 L HffTfnf --?4b&m TltfH-H-rR- - , i f ": raw'la JLU'jJi --p.'Va-. SgSnS:5m 6o.M.Srrr. J- - irrt!ia, II. 8. RunrtaLoj rreiidcut. Vlcfr-l'rwUeii- 8crtary. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., (IMOHroRATED.) --DEALERH HT-- Hardware and Metal, Stoves,-- Tinware, .Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS KOH th Dodg Wood Vilify, IliMln-- t 8twL Wirt TUf, Vacuum Cylinder, and Kngtne Oils, Hervuloi Powder, All Engine an i lioil rr., Alack Injectors, llufUlo Svalea, Jefferson lion Whim, U!k l'ump) ftltaen'and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc 168 MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City, - - Utah Lombard Investment Co, or Kansas City, Mo and Boston, Miss. Pranch office for ftaa and southern Idaho, Corner First South and Main Street Bait Lake ' City. Utah. . H. DALEi Manager. Hake Loan on Farm and Citg Property at asy Rates. Importer ot CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Yases, and .... Statuary .... HO Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. BBBntifuIWoman SMII.ES SWEET-- --rtCij'v. LY at ihe tliuinhi VTJX ot her own luvcli kkM$'r"i ness. Kvervwoniui: P!'2?2' simles sweetly who L iX- - uses Wisdom's ki- - bertine, lor it jjiven lo her aclear, tlsn-- hA parent, bea u t i I u W fc'"-$- kin. A b?aimiut a complexion alone is v V?" VJK$ often suutcwut to 4f xthiVS' make a woman 3 XtiP beautiful. A woman 5MBiiC ' who has s beautiit.l V Vx' complexion should &riFf $ ) prescrve it ; the one filslV'VN fortunate in i"illlVi'Vl W tshliiosiilSpobsesaeustislyionit. ' H MY Wisdom's Ruber- - tine docs just what is claimed for It It not only preserves nnd beau-tine- s the complexion, but repairs the damues done by the use ol the many dangerous com pounds now in the market, by its tunic etlect, the skin to a natural, healthy action. Head tne testimonials Irem famous artiatea, celo btaied chetniaU and eminent pbysiciaua. CoPYKICHTtO I Perfection in Boots and Shoes. JOHN WETZEL, Patentee. Boots and Shoes made from the best material, perfect In (It and comfortable to wear. Call aud see me or send for price, list and In-structions for Kepairlug done. 1204 south State road, opp new hotel. A. L. WILLIAMS, Second Door North of Postofflca, GCX-2- 3 A.OTZ.TT XOIl R. G. PLEASANT VALLEY, CASTLE GATE Anthracite, (harroal, ltluckuniltu and 1'lK'lron. yards Cor. Fifth West and Second South Telephone, No. tin .... I Incoporated. April 10, 1SQ0. Titan House Building Company. J. T. Lynch, J". 1. .Mourno. 11. It. Uickor. i'lvslduut. IrrMiimr. Goncral Mtnajir. Salt Lnlco, Ut ah. Tliln company is mmly Imino iiiatiiullon, orK"'""! 1,1 lly. "'' a,"t r spt't'tfiillV liivilii.1 tlm alteiiilim of tliosu tlciring tmllntjet, mtlinr fr homes or lof suit', to the neat, taaly und altraftlvn gipearni'n iT.i'Bl"d by rl of enU tiic when ciimplfV'd, W rlititti that ihvy ar sinmifer nuil warmer ttun lh orillimiy riislie (niiWIluB, tint acrllons all niil ui put ttig"tlier tiy in. cliinory, thereby makliix tint work perfectly light We are now prepared to fur-nish pallinati's, tuk) ronlracs ami romplrtu luiiiin(r on ihort Itm.i, The . ronnrfo of the ptilillo U most rrsjMictfully sollt lttol. Jfllcn and yard N'o. JW V North Teinplo slrnot. Eiaraine Our Nans ami TritM Ccfure lfoit Btiili Skookam Root flail GrorjueF. Grows Hair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. Is Free from all coloring matter. ( Trade mark rtgisttred.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skockum Root Hair Brewer Co. NEW YORK. Fo Sol by H Diuggfts. FIRE ! &Ml-- ee.ef V1WV Frankin Fire Insurance Co., Of Philadelphia. Organized 1S20. -- : Charter Perpetual Assets, - - $3,174,357.0. Insurance Reserve, 1,705,29171 Continental Insurance Company, Cash Capit al, - $1,000,000.00 ItiHurunco UeMorvn, - 2,470,.') VL'l t AsHetfl, - C,21T,77U.'J1 When you purchase a policy that you expect to b worth f 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 tlie Union have as good insurance laws as New York and rcnnsylvania. Call at our office for copy of the Safety Fund Law. This law prevents the failure of a company by threat confh-frration- s. Under this law none of the surplus fund. can rj divided among stockholders. l?'t' have to be held for tha security of policy holders as long a-- t a jo!icy remains in force. DAVIS & STRINGER. 23 West Second AfjC M tA Two door t t of fallen HolL --SSPEGIAL 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. Davis & Strintrp fdlman, the Versatile Observer, ffeaves Them Into a Washing-ton Letter. PAETI BY THE NAME OF JOHES Kevacla is the Senatorial Story-Tell- er Par Excellence Plumb and the Papers, Special oorrespooaeoue.i msoTON, Sept. 4. Jones, of Ne-- u is known to his colleagues aa the Ltorial story teller. He is fond of possession of a big chair just 'jjjjjn the senate cloak room, with a arrant cigar between his teeth and a offd of his fellow senators gathered ,wnti listening to bis stories. It is one 'the' traditions of the senate that Jones a a new story every morning, and sen-tor- s on both sides of the chamber think jay has been lost if night comes and ,j- - tjvo not heard the newest yarn of !e senator from Nevada. Jones' fund stories appears to be inexhaustible, aay of them are anecdotes of his per-a-experiences in the far west. his mone sanrl'v '1?6 (t eighteen thon- - the unfortunate. "With much reluctance and manv roll .ift?r fldlnS the bills into a fat sttiffing them into his pocket J'--aInsdaac, looked up with an injured remarked: throw off two thousand after all the trouble I had to get that verdict in the second degree for you. Why. I had to pay them eleven Christians a thousand dollars apiece to get them to vote my way. They was all for acquittal!'" Senator Plumb, who has been unusu-ally conspicuous of late on account of his independent attitude on the tariff bill, is one of the busiest men in con-gress. 1 have watched Plumb for a long time, and I have never seen him idle! He lives at the Shoreham hotel, but keeps a "den" on Fourteenth street, near the newspaper offices. This den, which is a curiosity in its way, the senator en-ters regularly every morning at 8 o'clock. For two hours he does notlung but sit there, with his western slouch hat upon his head, reading newspapers. He is the most omniverous newspaper reader I know of. He takes all the New York papers, several from Chicago, one from Phila-delphia and perhaps a dozen dailies from other large cities. Three daily papers from Kansas City and two from St. Louis reach his office regularly. There are magazines and weekly publications by the score. But the bulk of the sen-ator's newspaper mail comes from his own state. He is a subscriber to every paper in Kansas. As there are four or five hundred papers in that state, a score or more of them published daily, it is easy to see that Senator Plumb has his hands full. Ho reads a newspaper like the exchange editor of a great daily. His typewriter operator opens the papers and spreads them out on his desk, and when the senator goes at them they disappear at the rate of three a minute. A rapid glance finishes one page, and a second glance another. But nothing of interest to him escapes his quick eyes. "I believe in the local newsoapers," says Senator Plumb. "They are the lead-ers, the makers of public sentiment. They are nearer to the people than any other papers. Their editors mingle with the people, and consciously or uncon-sciously reflect the views of their readers. "By my private letters from all parts of the state, and by reading the local pa-pers, I can tell just what the people of Kansas are thinking and talking about. I can feel the pulse of the people and take their temperature. I am amazed, OSS. OF NEVADA, THE SENATORIAL STORY TELLER. "Speaking about judges," said Jones he other day, "let me tell you of the ill alcalde we used to have out in Mari-ics- a. In the early days, just after we tad acquired Lower California from leiico, the judicial system had not been irganized under the laws of the United States, and by common consent the old Icalde continued to hold court and set-l-e disputes. Most of the litigation grew ratof mining claims. The laws were rery crude and unsatisfactory, and bo ire made a law of our own to the effect hat if a man did no work on his claim or thirty days it could then be taken jossession of by another. "One poor fellow named Harris took a :laiin and worked it for a week or two md then fell sick. Week after week ussed and he grew no better, and finally :he thirty days, and then forty and sore had elapsed since dirt had been uroed over on his claim. There wasn't i man in the camp that would jump the ilaim, but a stranger came along, sized up the situation and-too- k possession. As wra as Harris was able to leave his bed te brought suit of ejectment in the alc-alde's court. It was a clear case. The evidence was overwhelming that the original claimant had lost his rights un-der the local law, and nothing re-mained for the alcalde to do but to decide In favor of the defend-sn- t. This he was very reluctant to do, and was hemming and hawing over his decision when Harris, seeing that the case was going against hint, lost his temper and sprang at the throat of the man who had dispossessed him of Ms property. The men clinched and rolled upon the floor, with Harris on top, and in a fair way to choke the wind out of his antagonist. Two or three bailiffs ran forward to pull the man off, when the old alcalde, his eyes flashing and his gray hair waving about, leaped from his bench with a revolver in his hand, shout- - " 'Let no man touch them. These litig-ants are settling their difficulty in their wn way, and it is the duty of this court to encourage private adjustment of all disputes. If any man touches them I'll shoot him on the spot!' "No man did touch them," added Sen-ator Jones, "and Harris gave his man such a licking that he was not able to do 4 stroke of work for six weeks; and Harris thus got his claim back. That is the sort of justice we used to have in the wild west." ... Laughter over this anecdote had not subsided when Senator Jones was re-minded of another story. "Out in San Francisco a good many years ago," he 6aid, "a Hebrew mer-tna- nt killed a-- man. He was indicted wd brought up for triaL The jury was impaneled. Johnson was the name of the first man drawn, 'Johnson,' the defendant, 'dot ish bat." next was Hamilton. 'Another Christian,' was the defendant's despair- - HUMAN NATURE AT THE PENSION OFFICE. too, at the excellence of our county pa-pers. The majority of them are careful-ly, ably edited. They not only print the news of their neighborhood, but have opinions which I find it worth my while to read and reflect upon. I get no bet-ter return for any of the money which I spend than for that which I pay out for the local newspapers of my state." One of the duties of Senator Plumb's pretty typewriter girl is to keep accounts with all of the newspapers of Kansas. It is not necessary for publishers to send their bills to him. Ho forwards a check for another year's subscription shortly before the old subscription expires. It is easy to guess that a man who has this sort of appreciation of the excellence of his local press is likely to be very popu-- lar in his state, and to remain in tne senate as long as he cares to. At the big pension office the other day I saw an incident which had a good deal of human nature in it. A poor woman, who is trying to hasten action on her husband's pension claim, had arrived at the office just before the closing hour, and being in a hurry to see one of the officials, asked a young woman, one of the clerks, to watch her little girl for a few minutes. WhUe the mother was ab-sent the woman lifted up stairs young the child upon one of the many eS-- which half fill the great floor. the little elf was sur-rounded In a few minutes by hundreds of women, young a Aslhe army of clerks rolled down the stairs many of them paused towentap the altar of babyhood. Kisses, ap-S- b. oranges, candy, pieces of cake frorr the child till t tlon were rained upon herself u mortal must have fancied tiny fairV laud. What a pity, I. thought wrnle on. all these pension offic StarSTot be married and have babi SKown. XVlttrWellmak. PLUMB, THE NEWSPAPER FIEND. comment. The next name was Aufl-111- 1 'Oh, dear," exclaimed the defend-tn- '. 'I haf no show at alL The verdict be in the virst decree.' Eleven Jaraes were finally drawn, every one of a Gentile. The defendant was Paging his hands in despair. But action of the name of the last juror Se him hope. It was Isaacs. " 'Ahr exclaimed the prisoner at the bar. '1 may bo able to do eomething Tth Mr. Isaacs.' That night the und Mr. Imam had an intor-- 'I gif ten thousand foTTars for "'rdictin the second decree,' said tne leased. Terms were finally arranged "130,000, cash on delivery of the ver-J'r- t. The trial was held and the verdict aghtin. It was guilty in the second and the con-ma- n Then Juror Isaacs had another interview. T-- SIMMONS.""" In the District CVort In an 1 f r th" Third Judi-cial I'istrli t of Utah Territory, County ot Suit LiUts. Asnu Robinson, Plaintiff, ) vr. Summons. Jous Homssox, Defoudiut. ) The people of the Terrltoryof It;h n& grwt-lu- g to Joan Kotun4on, (Ukft'nil:nt; Ol" AKE IiEKKHY KI'(jriSV.n TO r In an nciiou brought iic.iint vo'.i hy the aHive n:imrl plamtill !n the llMr'rt Tour: oi the ThllM JuJkial D. strict of thu Tcrt .lorv of I tHh. anil to iinswcr the complaint tllcl therein within ton days (exclusive of the d ly ot service) alter th, service on vou o( tali Buminons it served within thisrmintv: or. if servel out of this county, hut In this district, within twenty days: otherie wiihln forty days or judicnient by default will ls taUeii analnst you. according to the primer of said complaint. The said action 1 bmnght to have a decree of this ,ourt dissolving the tNtiMt, of matrl-nion-existing between the piaiiitirt Hiid de-fendant, and fur costs of this action. Above relief prayed for on the ground of desert on and failure on the part of the defendant to pro-vide the plalntirt with the common necessaries of llfe, having the ability to do so. and without her consent or sufficient reason or cause for so doing. And you are hereby notified that If vo.i fall to appear and answer the said rnmplaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, tba Hon. Charles S. Z.ant. ,ludi;e, and the seal of the restrict Cuuit of the Third Judicial nistrk-:- , SKAI,. In and fi the Tcrntorv of 1'iah, this (Ith day of August, th the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and lilnefv. Hh'.NKY O. McMlLI.AN, Derk. By Geo. U, Loomls, Deputy Clerk. .NOTICE 10 WIEIUIOUS. Kstate of EMia ll irker deceased. N'CTH'K IS lll.Ki.iiY UIVKS tiY THK adinlnlstratr of the estate of Eliza Harker. deceas d. to the rre,litor of, aiui all s havttis claims a ttuat the said deceased, to exhibit them, w ith fie ne,TSssry vonehei-s- , within four months after the nrst publication of this notl e. to tiie said adminis-trator at room Hands. Scott AuethacU build-ne- . Salt hake City, Ui the County of Halt LaUe, L'talt. Wll l.UM II. lUllKKU. Administrator o: eat tie of Kltta ll.irker, Uatcd September. IW1. Kkank rtKRi". Attorney lor Administrator. Ml TICK THK INTKNTION OF THK CITY OT'Council to exfrid ater main, on 'irt South street, between W est Temple and Fiisl West streets. , Notice Is hereby Riven nv the oity council ol Salt l.alte Cltv of Hie luieiiMou of such council to make the following desert' .ed Improvement, to wit: F.vtetidng and lavln Iron water pipes or main alnnir tht following streets, namely: First South siieet, leiween West Tmid and First West streets, aiiiMelravlnxthree (ninth, oftheeost t hereof, at nine hundnsl and llfty t,Vu dollars, by a local I'pou the lots or pieces of ground wiihln tne following descrllied district, helna- - the district to be a (Tec list or benefitted by said iuipmv nieut, nainelv: I'artoflotsft and 7. ana all of lot It. blis k iH. part of lots 1 aud , hlis k TT, all In plat A, Salt I.akeOtV survey. All prott aud objections to the rarrvtiig out of such In-tention must le presented In u riling to Ihe city resmler on or ts'fore September i li. being the time set by the said council when It will hear und consider snob objections us may l made thereto Hy order of ihe eltv council offlaltl.aks City, made July vv, iKini. Lot' i a hyams. (,'iit Hccordar. Salt Lake City, Beptemlier b, iww). In the district court In and for the Third Judicial district of Utah territory, county of Salt Lake. William Oaorge Ooiulsh, plaintiff, vs. Amelia Cornish, defendant. The people of the territory of I'tah send greeting: To Amelia Colulsli. defendant. rOU AKK HKKEUY KKQl lHEl) 1) AI- - I pear In an 'tlon brought against you by the above named pluintllt In the dlhUlct court of the Third judicial district of the territory of I'tah. and to answer the complaint filed therein within leu days exclusive of the day of after the service on you of lids summons If served within thlseountv; or. If served nut of this comity, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will he taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said actioti is brought to hae a decree of this court the hen Is of matri-mony existing betweeu ths plaintiff und the defendant, and awarding the plaintiff the cus-tody of said minor child. E"iher Cornish Issue of said marriaife; above relief prayed for on the ground that In August, issl. the di fen lant willfully and w ithout catisedeserted the plain-tiff, and still continues to so denrt and live sepat ate from him; and also that ou the I'lst day or August, ISNl, the ilelendant commuted adultery with one James Cornish, without the ci nsent. connivance or procuiemcnt or pre-vious knowledge of the lilalutlff. And you are hereby untitled that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witnesa, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane. Judge, und the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district. In and for the territory of L'ti.h, tills 'M. !i day of Septeinb r In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ulnet y. (SKAtl Hknry O. McMillan, Clerk. HytiKO. n. Loomin. Deputy Clerk. fiOTICE OF THK INTKNTIOM OF THK CITY to extend water main ou Twelfth East ami Fourth South streets. Notice Is hereby given hy the city council of Salt hake city of the Intention of such council to make the following desc rllwd Improvement, to wit: Extending and laving Iron water plw or mains along 'lie following streets, namely: From the center of Third and Fourth streei on Twelfth Kasl to Fourth Hoiith llieneeweal-war-on and one half blocks with latera's for culinary purpoc only, and defraying r theco-- t Ihereof.estimaleiiat kiiiidced ifjsitn dollars, by k hs'iil assess-ment upon the lots or nieces of ground within tne louowillg uisiriei.. ... affected or betiellted by said Improvement, nainelv: Allot M sand 4, block t; lot 1, 1, 8 and a", blo-- all; lot I and t, bhs k HI : lotsa, , 7 and , bhsik III; lots Band 7, block ; and Iota 4 and ft, block IN, all In plat F, halt Lak City "UAirprotet and objection to the carrying out of uch lutniilloii must be presented In writing to the cltr recorder on or before Sep temls'r .'HI. IMI. being tlie time set by the said con nc II when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. fly order of the cltv council of Halt Lake city, made May tin. IM0 Lor is Hyams, city Kecorder. Bait Lake city. Sept. MHI Sl'MM0S. In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Oustene Tcbsbf.hr, Plained I VS. .V BUMMOKli. HannahTcknbkbo, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Hannah Turnherg, defendant: rOU AHE IIEKKHY RKQUIKKD TOAP-pea- r In an brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of the Third Judicial District ( the Territory ot Utah, anil to answer the compiaiui, nieu iueiu,u "hui wm (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on yon of fhl summon If served within this county ; or If served out ol this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise wiihln forty days or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action la brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff aud de-fendant. Above relief prayed for on the ground that about the year 1K4, the said defendant dlsre-uard-the solemnity of her marrlaKe vow and deserted and abandoned the plaintiff willfully and without Just cause or reason, and efer since and still does desert and willfully aban-don plaintiff and live separate and apart from him w ithout any sufficient causa or r ason. And you are hereby notified that If you fall toanneiir and answer the said complaint a above required, the said plaintiff will apply to lb court for the relief demanded therein. Wllnm, tho Hun. Charles H. Zane Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, bial. In and for the Territory of Utah, this Hist day of August In the nf our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud ninety. 11ENKY O. McMlLI.AN, Clerk. Hy Geo. D. Loomls, Deputy Clerk. KOTICE. PFHSONB AKK IIFRKHY WARM'S I) ALL the penally provided by ordl'iauca not to remove tlie Issly of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any description, without tlml notifying the city scavenger, who will laaua dirutUuus for ll disposal. WILLIAM himwai.l, City Scaveugir, April IT lHyf). Kisiiut, City Hall. KOIKE. In the Estate of Nils Kundl erg, deceased MOTH'E 1 IIEKKHY tllVF.N HY THK i undersigned, administrator of the estaie of Nils Mimlbn g, deceased, to the creditors of and all Iiersotis having claim analnst th said deceased, to exhibit them, with the nec-sar-vouchers within ten months alter the tl rat publication of this notice, to Ihe said adminis-trator at I'. T'linmeiis urug stor, comer becoud south and East streets. 1). Ti'Hnuhch, Administrator. M)1ICK THEINTF.NTIONOFTI1K CITVOOI'N-cl- l OF to extend water main ou Klghlh Fast street from center of Knurl b and Filth Souili to center of Smenlh and Klghlh South street Notice Is hereby given by ihe City Council of Salt Lake city of tlie Intention of sm h council to make the following described Improvement, to wn: F.xtendlug and laving Iron water pipes or mains along the following street, nameiv: lieu Inning In the center of Fourth and Hfth Mouth on Klghlh Kat street, and running south to the center of Seventh aud Klt h'h South sireets. and defraying three fourth, of the cost thereof, esilinui.il at sixty six hun-dred ('i dollars, by a local assessment uhiii the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-I-described district, being the district to lei affected or beneiitted by said Improvement, namely: All of I'd 3. block . lots I, s block ai; lot i. tl. 7, S, bl.s k a; lot s. 4. f, t). block r. loisK.S. 4. ft. block l; lot I. 7. H, block 17; lotsB. 7, block IK, and lot 6. tl, block IH all In Dial H, Halt Lake CUV urvey. All protests and objection to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the cltv recorder on or before September 111, Mi being the time set by the said council when II will bear and consider such objection VyrTlh fit, made June 171b. W. Ll W 1 Salt Lake City, September . I". 0TKK XTOTICK OF INTKNTION OF THK CITY i Council of Halt Lai e city to construct sew-ers in Sewer District No. M. Notice herebv given by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such Council to make the following described lmprovem.nl, . To construct a line of sower lal.nl 0:1 and along the following divcrlbed streets of said city, within Sewer District No. Sof Salt Lake city, viz: Beginning at the intersection of First West and Smith Temple streets, running south to Fourth South street, thence east along Fourth South street to Second Fast, street, ,hrt.r. ...nth ulolltf Second Kast street to Flfih South street, thence west along Fifth South street to Second West street, thence north along 8'icnnd West stret to South Temple street, thence east along South Temple street to place of beginning. And defray the w hole cost thereof, estimated al SIOI.iW.to by a Ucal assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground w ithin the described Sewer District No. St, being the district to be affected and especially bene-fitted by said Improvement. The following blocks, numbered (17. TH. fa. W. 42, 41. W.si and 'W. In plat A. are within the said district and will be subject, to said tax. The mode of assessment thereof will be by an equal percentage of the cost of tho Im-provement upon each square foot of area within said district. In addition to such tax. the real estate own-ers In sa'd district will have to pay for the r house, connector, btsule the necessary plumbing to prepare houses for such con-nection, of which no reliable estimate can be made. All protest and objection to the carrying out of such Intention must he presented to the City Council on or befoie Tuesday, the 2lt dsy of Ot b-- IKKt, h log the time ct by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be mane ""ity'orderof th City Council of Salt Lake city, made (peptemb r St. iwi. Lot IS HYAMS. C ty Kecorder. Salt Lake city. September IKl. HJfftciaTitoitccor NOTICE. THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OFCouncil to extend water mains on Jeffer-son streei. between Eighth and Ninth South streets. Notice Is hereby given by the city couiicll of Salt Lake City, of the IntjntK n of such council to make the following Improvement. Extending and lay ng Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Jefferson street, between Eighth and Ninth South streets, and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof estimated at One Thousand (M'XXb dollars, by a local assess-men- t npon the lots or pieces of ground w it hin the following described district, being the dis-trict to b affected or benefited by said Im-provement, namely: The west of lots 8 1 and (I. and the east half of lots 3. 4 .id . block 5. all in plat A. alt Lake City survey All protest and objections to the c iitj in,: m.t of such intention must be presented InwTitltig to the city recorder on or before October Jitn, IKK! being the time set hy the said council when it will hear and consider such objections aSer1t'cUyonncll of Salt Lake City, made S:' Recordor MS. City (SEALED I'ltOI'ONALJt I PROPOSALS WILL HF. HFCKIVKD FOR the furnishing of all material and labor for the erection ol engine house No, '4. In Salt Lake City up to U o elis k noon of the Hn day ofoctober. lew. at the oftice of th city re-corder, room No. V. City hall Plan and be seen at the ofnv of Ualls Hedges architects Progress billldlngi. Kch bid to lie accompanied by a certified check oil soma well known bank for In per cent of tne amount of bid. said rtieck to I made pavanle tot ten. M Scrtt mavorotSalt Lake Hy; In rase the successful bidder t whom the IS awarded shall fall to enter Into a gl and stiiflclent bond within ten days from the date of said award to him, said check Is lo be forfeited to the Salt Lake City cons-ration- . The commute on nr department r"ere the right to reject any and all bid tnai In their opinion may no' - In the lnt r"t of tne city. LOI'IH HYAMS, City Recorder. Bait Lake City, Septemiier ltb, W. SIOCgHOLDIRS' MEETING. Vfmcp. is het eisy ivr.y that there will be a tneeiltig of th khohP ersof the Salt Lai. Sanitarium awodat'oii at .MMiHt:o:i iiat.Corniio. N M Hoti-i- West Temple .'r- - t, -- ait Lake City. FUh. on the nth day of Oct ils-r- , Pi. at tn- - hour of I" o clock a. m. for the rmrp-,-- f electing president and two lrute of the bord of directors, and l"T U trail. tWU of such other bc,iie a may lecaisy come !w- - uch "'Z!.:. K. Yr AOO- -. Be Ttanr NOTICE nT THE INTENTION 0"r"ECITY,C?.Vt ell to extend water mains "SStiS fs'here'br'gn the City Council of SaltLa1eCi,rofthelnthtlonof such Coiin-C-to make the following described improve-menT- , towit: Extending and la jrln, riioe. mains alocg the following streets. Samely : R street from 4th to 1st streets w ith laterals on all cro,: streets, and defraying two thousand iSM do lars by Iota or places of groi.nd witliin the following escrlrel district. tln?.tahied Im-provement, affected or benefitted by namely: Lot l."- - block S: lots 3 and I'-- Mock IX . lots I ana 4. lots 2and 3. block W: lot I and 4 ffiS 12; lot 3 .blrs-- 4: lot 4, Work 6: all In iSr O. Salt Lake nty survey. All protests to the carry.ng oc.t ot such he presented In writ. r,g to the C tl Reorder on or before October n, ln. the said Council wh. n It the time s:t by V;a heVr M.d conlder such objections as may UHr'Tt?tt. City omndTof Salt Lake City, mae Septlft, M3 city Recorder. Been Good Hoy. Willie (down in the country, writing have been a grdboyVi-Ihaventrnnawa-fViUief Mamma (adding a postscript) confined to the hous, WUhe ha been for a week with a very sore toe.-C- ui- Tribune. NOTICE THE INTENTION OFTHECITYCOUN-el- l OF to extend wati-rmal- on Second West street. Notice I hereby given by the City Council of Salt Luke City of the Intention of such Council to make tlie following des-cribed Improvement. t' Extending and laying Iron water pipe or mam, along the following street, namely: Second iet street from present terminus, between Sixth and Seventh South, to midiv.y between Flghth and Ninth South street, and defraying three-fourt- of the ot thereof, estimated t four thousand iM,'i dollar., by a local upon tiie lois or piece of ground within the followm-- r deserlbed dl.trlct. being the district to be aff- et.-.;- r le-- tiled by said Improvement, namely: I.t and 4, bbs k W lots 1 and 1. bi.s if !t.; lots I. 2. 7 and l. block 12; lots 2. , 4 andf. 'iok t: lotsHand t. block "; lot 5 and e. bbs k B: all In plat A, ! Silt Lakedty stirv. y. All prot- -t and b- - j tectlon to tt.e carry.bgout of such n must be presented in wrltlt.g to the City , Ke order on or before aith. iimj. beimr the time set by the said Council when It will j hear and eon dcr uih objection a nii? "hrVrder"!.? the City Council of Salt Laze f Cltr made 'loiIth. isHTM.CTtyRec-rd-r- . 0TICE IB HEREBY OIVEN TO THE fTOCIT holder of the El Dorado Land rompany, that the annual oimbj of tb st.'!(lM.;i!erofth'd company will t he:d at 4 ocpsk p tn.m Motirtay. tne wta day of October at the of the .on, pany. .4 Kt First oi;th twit Late t f- " ts ard rd u - uirs for the en u rnr year, and to attend to ii' h other business pertaining t" tie TXTif' '""tl''. U? THO mT'SOs'1 ' retary. Vlwon.ioTlcVatic Candidate. Mr George W. Peck, the nominee of Democrats for governor. SfcSKw, the world ...teg. As the than as a poutican. - ;ro: pnOlisner oi nuu principal writer for Peck's Sun he gained considera-ble literary repu-tation, to which hia series of sketches about the "bad boy" contributed greatly. Some time ago Mr. "peck was nomi--' nat.--d for mayor ' georob w. peck. 0f Milwaukee Za rioard to cou-iSTt-highest office in the gift of jtkepeoPl9ofWisc0nSltt J HEaLLU I'KOrOSALH lrtOpr-flAL- ARE INVITED TOR TIIE furnishing and erert ' '''" fence for a n of tne etty r.m-ete.- y gr'mnu. In Salt -" wl'-- l to 1; oclo a . at tne ore-- of tho city re- - co:c.er. roiu S" 1 City this work are r. Ail prt'e bidding on nuested to preeent a emp!' o fence prrpo-- f. M f iirtiUUcd or lil at aad seel- - of tlie same. committee re-r- r. tle r.ght tor-!- ct iv and ail bid that ,n th-- lr op.iooo may not b. to the j,?rf I C ty K.wraer. Salt Lake City, Sptr.ber ytb, v. S0TICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OF water main on Sixth EastSree?, blween First and Second Soutn 8 Nidfce hereby given by the City nncil. Lake City of the Intention of such (xmncU fcfn ilfe the following described Improvement. 5 water plrM SStrlTS being tried. strict to be benetttted by said V"",? . CJ r.iVJTrt said Council when It wil, ar'aTdJder sucb objecuon as may be "Br'tyrSSrtMOtr 8!t City, made Mayh. Vjtoat Bait Lak City. September i. UaH 1 SlKSHAL'S SALE. TO AV ORDER OF S U.E TO T,tTRSCANT hv the Third Indicia, Conrt of tn terribly of I'tah. I tiali expe at nubile sale, at the front door t the cmiy in the city of Salt Ijike. of Salt Lake, arid territory "' I'tah. on the Wn day of at If 0.o-- k m.. aU the rght t'tle. claim, and in'erest of Emma A. Benedict et a:, of. In- - arm to the fobowint real ea'e. situate. g. and :n Fait Lake eout tv. an i de.cnie-- a fot.ow. Lots . . f. and . In t l k VR. in pi t C. Salt Lase City enryey. exc pt swh pr-t-n of a;d lots as were hreto?ire ta. tt t,y tne D. R. O. Kauwar company a a rW;-- ' way for its railroad, in bait Lake City. Ltaa. Cr-- t tr'.V.r.g hrt . To be sotd as tiie property of Emm of John Longmald. "Termotlecsn. E H F- -- Bt Bviman Cannon. Deputy Marsha!. Iiated iaepwmoer 2L, Wju. ' ACO'l-N- DI E ME F"IS laundry and merchandise, ZtV to Jauuary I. I" will lo piaee.1 In 1M gaud, of an attorney l no ZK'Za ber 1Mb L C. KarrVk with Inieeuoenl cosopay, u'et |