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Show . THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TIIURSDAY FEBRUARY 10, I89L L CDfficirtlJttotfcr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "I ESTATE OK JAMES JOHNST W. DE-- I j ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. atKiiiiilntralrlx of the estate of James Johnston. deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims walnut the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary voucher, within four month! after the lirst publication of thin notice, to the said adminis-tratrix at her residence. No. M West Temple street, halt Lake City, in th oountjr of Halt Lake Dated February 4. 1S9I. ELIZA J, JOHNSTON. Administratrix of the estate of James John-ston, deceased. P. Iex'tiKiK. Attorney for Administratrix. Offtcfal jtotico. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land OrricK at Bai t Ui Crrr, Utah, I Jauuarv l''th. IHrfl. f VyOTICK 13 HEREBY lilVEN THAT THE 1 following named settler has tiled notice of bis Internum to make dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the laud onice. at Salt Lake City. Utah, ou February 1Mb.. IWi. vlis: Charles H. Wllckeu, D. S. No. UTsii. for the south half of the southwest quarter section 4, township U south, range 1 west, Sait Lake meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Ilehei Henulon. and William McLaugh-lin of NorthJordau precinct, Halt Lakecouuty, I 'tab, Samuel Wallace and Joslah Wallace of Oranger precinct. Halt Lake county, Utah. No. TWO.) FRANK D. ilOllUS. Register, ME FASHIONS OF TODAY OLIVE HARPER VISITS THE ATELIER OF A MODISTE. There ilia Correspondent Sees Soma of the Conns Shortly to lie Worn by New Turk Women of Wealth A Few Word! About Sprint Wraps. i Special Correspondence.) New York, " Yesterday I vis-ited the atelier or a very famous, modiste, ml was favored with a siht of a mag-nificent array of new dresses which are for some of the leaders of fashion in New j York. A most beautiful bull gown, jvttt Imported for Mm. W. K. Vauderbilt, j OIUY GOWN MRS. W. E. VANrrEEBILT'S duess. bas the front of snownake crop, puffed . on to the foundation skirt, and held in places by tiny pink velvet bows, each bow bavirig a diamond set in the center. The skirt is en train and covered with puffed crepe. The overdrew is of white satin sub-line, embroidered all around with a band ' of pink silk aud silver tlm-ads- . There 1b a swathing sash around the slim waist and long loops and ends. The sash is pink Japanese crei. The satin ovor-dres- s is cut en princessp, is Bliprbtly looped at the sides, and is open in front, V shats?d, and edged with the embroid-ery in a narrower border. Tho front is filled in with white snowflake crepe, and has two rows of tiny pink and white daisies crossing the breast and festooned on the shoulder just below tho standing f ruffles made of the crepe. Pink crepe is drawn down to a point below this on the arm and tied in a small knot. With tliis is to be worn a splendid triple necklace ' of large diamonds, and a star of the same precious stones in the hair. The illustra-tion will show bow the eutire contuine was arranged, aud permit of any one ' copying it, even to the jewels, who feels the desire. It don't cost much only about $75,000, jewels included. Tho dainty and subdued littlo gown shown beside hers in the cut is of pearl gray cashmere and brocaded silk. The form iu princesse front and back, and of the cashmere, there are three gathered .' bias ruffles at the foot in front, which is quite a favorite way of trimming. The m back is princesse, in cashmere, and tha C sides, sleeves and corsage all are of the brocade, which is of dark gray and black. The whole gown is exceedingly tasteful and graceful, and would be au easy task for the home dressmaker. Spring wraps are now worn daring mild days by those ladies who like to have the name among their friends of always being the first to wear a style. 1 noticed a pretty pelisse in dark brown cheviot, trimmed with a wide band of beaver all around the bottom. It was belted in a point close at the waist and hung almost to the ground. Around the waist was a thick cord of brown silk, which was woven into a pretty pattern in front, and tied in a double bowknot at tho back, and there were very hand-some ornaments on the ends. The sleeve were covered with heavy braiding, and the waist had tho same in Figaro style. Cap sleeves of brown velvet were dgw$ j BROWN PEIJSSB GREEN WALKING SUIT. j with beaver, and there was a round col-- I lar of the same. A brown velvet hat, I with brown and yellow plumes, finished 1 tho whole outfit, which was very hand-- I oine. Another new and very stylish ontdoor i garment is a coat made of dark green ; diagonal, trimmed with cuffa, pocket lidg i and rolling collar of paaHomenterie, ' The vest front ia of velvet in a darker Blwdo to match tho hat, which is trim-med with green and brown ribbons and feathers. The skirt ia of gray serge, cut in' deep Vandyke points, each edged with aa inch wide band of castle braid. Be- - neath the points is a wide band of green and black brocade. These polnta, as well as rounded tabs with contrasting material beneath, some-times set on plain, but more often ruffled or plaited, are very popular for walking dresses., Made of silk or crepe, with tulle or chiffon fan, they are very pretty for evening dresses. OLTVE IIaRPER. within a short stone's throw of the homes of the poor people who would have been only too glad to relieve the railroad cor-poration of every stick of their disused ties at an hour's notice. Did it ever occur to yon, Messrs. Rail-road Superintendent or Directors, or whoever is responsible for this destruc-tion of good fuel, that your old ties would give at least a little warmth to a good many households that have had none, or next to none, through all this cruel weather? There would be no need of advertising for people to come and take the ties; every laborer among tho num-ber who work at the tank of destroying them must know families who would be glad enough to get them. The railroad could actually save money by giving the wood away. Boston Transcript. A Hint to Railroads. The Lictener saw a sight the other day which has moved him to make a protest. Oa tho Back Bay. at the crossing of the ?. LWon aud Albany and Providence rail- - road tracks, a ganR of men were engaged in bnrntag xtp a lot of railroad ties. Evl-- j dotitly the ties made capital fuel, for the tiro was crackling merrily. They e evidently disused but hy no meiina i rottvn. Of course tho railroad would 1. fcot venture to Ueop ties in place oa f Iie fbadbed until they were rotten." Tha J' fictcTirr hi ofrori tern Official IMice. "notice. In the probate court In and for Ball Lake comity, territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hector M. Scott, deceased. VOTK'E IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT Frank l'lerce, administrator of the estate of Hector M. Scott, decerned, has rendered for settlement and Died )n said court his linal ac-count of his administration of said estate and petition for filial distribution of the residue of ald estate among the persons entitled there-to, and that Saturday, the 1Mb day of Febru-ary, A. D. Pl, at 10 o'clock a. m at tho court Mom of said court. In the county court, bouse. Salt Lake city and county, Utuh territory, he! been duly appointed by the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at whir time and place any person Interested In laid estate may appear and show cause, If any ther4 be. why said account should not be settled and approved and linal distribution made ail pr.tved for. listed January 3fl, 18M. ' (siAUJ C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of Probate Court. ny 0. E. Stanton, Deputy. (Official Itoticctt. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third J udlo-la- l District, of Utah Territory, County of Bait Lake. Arthtth CnoxroHii, Plaintiff, vs. Summons. KOS! iHAIIKIXACnoXKOHI), Defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah send greet-ing to Kose Isabella Croxford, defendant. VOU ARR HEKF.HY REQUIRED TO AP-- I pear in an tictiou brought againit you by the above named plaintiff In tue district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled there-in withtu ten das (exclusive of the day of service! after the service on you of this sum-mons- if served within this county: or, If served out of this count v. but In this district, within twenty days: otherwise wllhln forty davs or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of sail complaint. Thesa.d action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony now existing between plaintiff and de-fendant, and granting a divorce to defendant; awarding him the custody of the minor chil-dren, issue of siild miirr'age, to wit, Uriint n I Arthur W. I). Croxford, and for such other and furihir relief as tnav tie just and eiultahie: above re, lef prayed on the giound that on or about the 1st day of June, I'Hf. defendant wll fullv and without, cause deserted and aban-doned I his plaint! T, and has ever sin e con-tinued to so desert and abandon him. without suftti lent cause, or any reason, and agalust his w ill and without his consent. Aim vou are hereby notified that If you fa'l to appear and answer the a ild complaint as abme required, the said plant ft vlll apply U) the court for the relief demanded. Witness the Hon. Charles s. Zane. Judtte, nnd the seat of the district court of the Thud iudiclal district, in aud for the territory i f Utah, this 7tb day of January, in tho year of our Lord one thousand e gut hutidr, d and ninety one. iSKAi .j HENRY O. Mi Mil. LAN, Clerk. Uy lira). D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. B USINESS DIRECTORY. rRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS CITY. Cf The Times commends to its natrons the Business and Pro essional men whose cards ap-ea- r below. ARCHITECTS. C. H. LuFLVjIE, ROUTE! 'T. 7 WEST SECOND SOUTH 1 Street, Salt Lake City. 1 am prepared to furnish ail manner of plans In the most Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking bouses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Dual of references given as to my stand-ing FRED A. HALE, (LAT1 0 DISVIK.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK Wasatch building. F. M. ULMES, ARCHITECT: M AND 60 WASATCH ATTORNEYS, SEEPAED GEOVE & SHEPARD, Inn i r.ns-nno- raa waauhu y asailh bait Lake City, WILLIAM CONDON. IAWYEB. KOOM3 FIRST FLOOR First houih, between Main aud Commercial streets. CW. POWEIL, ATTORNF.Y-AT-I.AW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. HEAL ESTATE A.NI) LOANS. BUBTON, GBOESBEOS 4 00., REAL ESTATE, NO. ! MAIN 8TKEET Lake City, Utah. Notary lu otUne Telephone M. MONET WANTED. IF YOU DKSIKE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call ou S. F. Speucur, )? Main street. TEE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., EAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OF Ill Salt Lake. Investments tor nun resident! especially. j LIQUORS AND CIGARS. MOSHEB, FLOOD & 00., MIRROR SALOON 1SS MAIN 6TREE City. MONEY TO LOAN. L WATTESS, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET Deseret National Hank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on WatcheB, Diamonds aud Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished ISM. All unredeemed pledges sold at v y low ratua. PHYSICIANS. DBS. FREEMAN & BTJBB0W3, Pi YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. SPECTA J cles accurately fitted. Koonis 17 and IS h building. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING 00.. GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING the Dynamo Process. All kinds ot repairing done with neatness and dispatch. KnuusoM Dhos, 01 E3d bouth. RESTAURANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. rpHE NICEST LUNCH, SANDWICHES, 1 beef tea. fragrant coffee, Jersey milk, pas-try, hot soda, at Wasatch Elevator Lobby. Husiness men try it FURNITURE. SANDBEB0 FUBNITUEE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks, Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and attended to. lug. ami Hi) W. South Temple street. GROCERIES. " FEED Q. LYNGBEB0-- , CTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-- visions, Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry, FlBh, Game, etc 63 east First Bouth street. Tele-phone 88. 0. M. HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Graiu, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State stroet. ROGERS Si COMPANY, THE LEADING GROCERS. EAST FIRST street. INSURANCE. LOUIS HYAMS 4 00, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of Now York. 114 and 615 Progress hlock. T. R. JONES & CO., 3BAMERS.IIS m VAIN STREET. BUYS ORES AND BOLLIOH. P. J. MORAN, STEAM HEATING KMGINEER, 359 MAIN Salt Lake City. BTENOGRAPIIT. F. E. MoQURRIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPH ER ; ALL KTND3 and Typewriting. Dealer in Remington Typewriter and supplies; Progress uniting. , MUSIO MAGNUS OLSON. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND JL Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Residence, t)6 M stroet, 81st ward. Leave orders at any nf the music stores, or at Sharp Jt Younger'a Palace drugstore. " " TAILORS. W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRINT arrived. 43 aud 46 east Second South street, bait Lake City. 239 S. Main St., Salt Lak City. SUMMONS In the United States Commissioner's Court, City and County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utuh. lleforo A. 0. Norrell. Ks.p, commissioner. Salt Lake Mill and Elevator Co. 1 UlalntliT, J Summons, vs. f II. Weber, Defendant. J The People of the Territory of Utah send uveting to 11. Welier, defendant: You are hereby summoned to be and appear bef. re s.nd Commissioner s court, in the i.ity aiidCoumy of Salt Lik". Territory of Utah, and answer a complaint tiled agalut you bv the sboe i.an.e.i plaintiff, within tlvedius lexcliiKtve of the .lay of service). If this sum-mons le served in said Salt Lake city; within ten days If serve I out of of said city but In bait Lak. county; aud within tweuiy days if sen ed elsew'l.ere. Said act.on is brought to recover from you one hm.drod mid six dollars and sixty cents, i rim am. uMKHts, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to you by plamtiit, with And you are her.-b- notified that If you fail to appear and answer the mid complaint as above reouircd, the said plaintiff will lake lodgement againM vou for one hundred and ix collars and sixty cents otlon.Cu.i, Interest and costs of suit. Witness my hand, at the C'ty and County of Salt Lake and Territory of U'nb. th.-tt- day February. In the year of our Lord, uttn thou-sand eigut hundred and ninety one. tBKAI. A. Ci. Nohublu conimllouer. SUMMOBS. In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Christine Lystmp, plaintiff, ) vs ) Summons. I'eter Lystrup, defendant. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send creetlug: To I'eter Lystrup, defendant. You are heseliy required to appear In an ac-tion brought agalni't you by the above named plaintlfi In the Judicial Court of tho Third Ju-dicial District of the Territory of rtah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty daye-- or judg-ment by default will la? taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The sala action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the marriage existing between plaintiff and defendant; awarding to piiiiutlff the s de care, custmly and control of the child. Caroline C issue of said marriage; and fnrcosisof suit; above relief prayed on the ground that in the month of October. 1SK7, defendant totally abandoned said plaintiff without any cause or excuse, and has ever since failed 'to provide the common or any necessaries of life for plaintiff and said child, and bus contributed nothing toward their And you are hereby notified 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 demsnded therein. WPuesa the Hon. Charles S. .ane. Judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third Ju-dicial district. In and for the territory of Utah, till 17th day of January. In lie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ulnety-ou- IsKAt.l HENRY O. MrMII.LAN, Clerk. By Ubo. D. Luomis, Deputy Clerk. A Yessel In Two Tart. A vessel constructed on tho Bhirrws of Lake Michigan was recently floated tlowu to the sea in two sections. TLu course was through the Welland canal, down Lake Ontario and on to Montreal, which was reached in eleven days. The after section of the ship, containing the machinery, had steam in one boiler and backed at the rate of seventy revolutions per minute, eteamiug btern first, whilo the forward section followed in charge of two tugs. On arriving at Montreal the two sections were placed on greased ways in a dry dock, aud when the parts were closed in upon each other tho buttn cume together so closely that a knife blade could not bo inserted between tho plates. Tho was accomplish-ed with facility in the usual way, and tho vessel was floated out of the dock a complete hull, defying the eye of nny ex-pert to tell where the junction had been made. New York Commercial Advor--i User. NOTICE. OP THE INTENTION OF THB CITY council to extend water mains on Apple street. Notlre Is hereby given bv the city council of Salt Lake City of the lutetitlon of such council to make the following described Improvement, : Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains, along the following street, namely! Apple street, from the present terminus of mains, northward on said street to Second North street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at I25. by local assessment tiion the lota or pieces of ground Ithln the following descrltied district, beltift the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lot 7, block 101, plat 'A." and all of lota , Tand H, bl ick R. plat -- E." all In Salt Lake City survey. All protusts and objections to the carrying out of such lutmitliin must he presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before March 8. IS "I, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objection! as may be made theraio. Hv order of the City Council of Salt Lakt City, made Feb. 3, 18111. J. F. Jack, City Kacorder. DELINQUENT NOTICE. nitlce of the Inter Mountain Abitra-- t ccra-t'sn-aw Main street. Salt Lake cite. Utah. rpHEKE Irt DELINiJl'ENT ON THE KoL-- 1 lowing described stock, on account of asses uneiit levied the lnth day of January A. I), is.d, the several amounts set opposite thJ names oi the laipcctlve shareholders as fol-lows : J H. Baron & K. F. Colborn. No. 3..Nlsli!es Frank It. Htvpliens No. I .. In shares Harvev. Hardy & Co No. 8. J shares A. I. lai sons No. ft.. 5 shares J. K. Morris No. 1(1 shares K. II. Crit hlow No. H in shares ('has. (I Dennett No 14 .11) shares J.J Bnvder No. Ih.. fishan-- s And In accordance w ith law. and the order of the Ih ard of do actors made on the Kth day of January. A. D., sil, so m.uy shares of each parcel of such sto. k as may be necessary will lie sod at the office of thecompanyntS.il Main street. Salt Luke city, I tab, at a o'clocg Ti. in., on tho Ita dav ol March, Is 'I. to pay assessment thereon Ingot her with the cost'of a.lvc t :siug and expense of s lie. CHAKLKH L. CHAN K, Secretary, of inter Mountain Abstract t o. N0TI0E COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OB" OF a Us al tax for the extension of the water mains on Fifth East street. 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 tix at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the city council of Salt Lake city, February ;d. IM, upon the following des-crl-d lots nr pieces of ground, namely : Lots :t ami 4. block in, lots 1 and s. block 'M, lots 1, U, 7 and 8. block II. lots !, 3, 4 and f, block Id, lota 6 and 7, block A, and lots 5 and 6, block fx all In plat 11, Halt Lake cltysurvey, sail tax being for the extension of trie water mains along tha following descrtlwd route, namely: On Filth East street from tha center of Sixth and Seventh South streets to the center of Eighth and Ninth Houih streets. Said list and plan have been lodged In the onlce of the eity re-corder. No. S, City hall, aud will be open for for a period of 10 days from and after the Oth day of Febniary, iwul, durimr which time written appeals to the city council for the corrertlon of the assessment may ba filed with the said recorder, in pursuance of the ordinance In such case provided. J. F. JACK. City Kecordef, Bait Lake city, February Mh, 11. Lomlou's High Death Hate. Not for a long period has the death rate in London been so alarming as it was last week, when, owing to the fog and cold combined, it reached the high figure of 26 pur 1,000. This is an in-crease of 5 or G per 1,000 on the returns for receut weeks, and how great tho leap is may be judged from tho fact that in recent years the rate has averaged oidy about l'J per 1,000. The weather has chiefly affected those with weak lungs. The registrar general shows that deaths from diseases of the respiratory organs increased by nearly 300 during the week, and reached tho unusual total of 753, or nearly 300 more than the av-erage for this time of year. The mor-tality is not so great in London as in Preston, where the death rate has gone up in a week from 33.2 per 1,000 to 51.6. But the average for tho great towns is only 25.1, and Loudon is ou the wrong side of that figure. London News. SUMMONS. In the district court of the th.rd Judicial dis-trict of Utah territory, County of Salt Lake. Amelia Charlotte I'et irsou An- - I i'er-on- . plaint S. vs. Anders VSUMMONS. Welhelra Anderson, clef t. The people of the Territory of Utah send greet lug to Anders Wllhelm Anderson, defendant. VUU AKK HKKEHY HKyl'lliED TO Al'--I pear In an action brought against you by the ab ive plainilii in the district court of the third .mdlcial district, of the territory of I' tab. and to answer the complaint filed there-in w ithin ten duva (exclusive of the day of ser-vice) after the service ou you of this summons - if served within Ill's count v; or. If served out of this county. Hit In this district, within twenty davs; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, recording to the praverof said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing U'tween plaintiff and defendant, and adjudging that plaintiff take her maiden name; above rcl.cf prayed on the grounds that for morn than one year last past defendant h is fui'o to provide for plaintiff the common neeesrai'ies of life, although able so to do; aud that lor more Ibaa one year last past defend-ant has wilfully and abandoned plalmilt against her will and consent. And vou are hereby notliled thai If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as ahove required, the tiald plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the district I coiirl of the Third judicial district, - kkai. V in and for the Territory of Utah, I r ) this suth day of January, in the vcur of our Iord one thousand eight huT"1red and ninety one. HENHY (i. McMlLLAN, Clerk. Hy GKO. D. LOOMia, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF BEFEBEE'S BALE. Tiiitto JnriK'iAi. DiRTKiirr CouitT, I lor Salt Lake County, Utah. I Riley D. Winters I vs. Notice of Referee i Sale. Mary E. T. Lyon, ) TNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER 1. 1 of reference and hii order of sale In parti-tion made in the said district court on the 10th day ot rebruary. iHiii, lu the above entitled action, oommaiidlug us s reterues to soli the billowing deserlbed premises. N' ti e is hesehy given that on Monday, the fth day of March lad, nt I!) o'clock m.. of said day In front of the court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, we will Roll all the right, title and interest of Riley 1). Winters and Mary E. T. Lyon, lu aud to the said property, at public auction, fi.r cash, to the highest and best bidder, for the use of said Riley D. Winters and Mary E. T. Lyon. Bald premises are described as follows: Commencing at the fomheat corner of lot I, block it, plat D. Salt Lake city survey, Salt Lake county, Utah, aud running thence we.it feet, thence north rods, thence e, st 84 feet, theuce souths ro Ib to the place of beginning. Dated Salt Lake Cit.v. Utah Feb. 10th. 1H01. iieierees, CHARLES P. BROOKS, C. W. MORSE, OEORUE D. LOOMI3. NOTICE TO CEEDIT0B3. OF T1IOM AS PRICE. DECEASED INSTATE Is hereby given ny the under-signed, administrator of thsestale of Thomas Price, deceased to the creditors of, aud all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication ol this notice, to the said adminis-trator at, his residence. No. 913 West First South stre-- t, Salt Lake City, iu the county of Salt Lake. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah. January 2!, IsSl. JOS. C. DAVIS, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Price, deceased. NOTICE TO CBEDIT0R3. INSTATE OK HARRIET HOWDLE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of the estate of H unlet Ilowdle. deoeased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four mouth! after the tlrst publication of this notice, to the said r, at No. XII, Mam street. Salt Luke City, Utah, In the county of Salt Lake. .1. R. Uowni.i. Executor of the estate of Harriet Uowdle, deceaseil. SUMM0N3i In tha District Court In and for the Third Judl clal District of Utah Territory, County ot Bait Lake. Sarah E. Clayton, plaintiff, ) vs. V Summons, Charles C. Clayton, defendant. ) Tha People of the Territory of Utah semi greeting to I hams C. Ciayuiu, defendant: You are hereby rtiiulred to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the District Court of tha Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Bled therein within tea day! (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of thl! summons if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action li brought to have a decreet of this court granting piaiutiff a divorce and dissolving the bonds of matrimony hereto-fore existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant; awarding plaintiff Judgment for ber coite and all proper relief: prayed on the that In the month of November, ISsfl, grounds abandoned and wilfully deserted plaintiff, and bas ever since lived separate aud apart from her. although plaintiff has been ready and willing to live with delendaut: further, that since November, ISM, defendant haa wilfully fulled aud neglectd to provide for pla ntlff the common iieosnnrles of life. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint aa above required, the slid plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane Judge, and the seal of the District Court of tha Third Judicial District In and for the Terri-tory of Utah, thia :.i day of an nary In tha year of our Lord one thousand eljfht hundred and ninety one. Iskal. HENRY G. MoMILLAN, Cleric By Geo. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. A. J. PADiiKTr. J. H. Hauius Attys. Handsome Shade Trees. Orange trees in full bearing are as nu-merous as ordinary shade trees in the streets of some inland Florida cities and towns. It is a common sight just now to see the sidewalks lined with trees well loaded with the golden fruit, which no-body takes the trouble to pluck. The oranges seem to be as large and fine aa any which command 3 por box in the orchards. The real reason why the fruit is neglected is that most of it is sour and often bitter. Oranges which grow wild and which are not carefully cared for by a cultivator are poor fruit, and Florida people don't think it worth while to take them off the trees. But no sight could be more attractive to nirthern eyes than that of the public walks shaded by the deep green foliage of the orange trees, in which the ripe fruit glistens like apples of gold. New York Sun. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY OFcouncil to extend water mains on South Temple street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake Clly of the intention of such coun-cil to make the following descrltied Improve-ment., Extending aud laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely; Ou Bouth Temple street, from Fifth Wet street to Eighth West street, with necessary laterals, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof etl mated at InMX), by a local assessment up m the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely; Lots &. 6, 7 and S. block 49; lot 4. R. A and 7, block 90: lota 6, ft, 7 and ft, block M : lots ft and 7, block ft; lots I and 8, block 67; lota 1, ). a and 8, block M; lots I. i, S. aud 4, block Ml, and lots 1. i. 3 and 8, block '. all In plat C, Salt Lake City eurvey. All protesis and ob-jections to the currying out of snoh intentions must be presented in writing to the city re-corder on or before March .'!. 11, being the time set by the eald council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February 3, MM. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. MAESHAL'S SALE. InmsrANT to an execution to me ly the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at pubuc sale at tie front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and t irrltory of I tub, on the (th dav of March, lHtli, lit VJ o clock m.. all the rt-'- title, claim, and interest of The Salt Lake Sanitarium assoilatlon of, In aud to the following described real situate, lying and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows : J'art of lot 7, block J7, plat A, Salt Lake City survey, llegiuuing at a point Tin feet north of the southeast corner of lot aud rtinn.ng thence north 4'j feet, thence west BSJ hat, thence south W feet, theneo east l'--'a feet, theuce north 50 feet, thence east lft feet to place of beginning; to-gether with all buildings machinery and ap-purtenance belonging and thereto attached. To be sold as the property of Salt Lake San-itarium association at the suit of Ko k Springs Coal company. Terms of sale. cash. E. H. I'AUSONS 17. S. Marshal. Hy A. G. Di bit, Deputy Marshal. Dated Feb. 10, 11. NOTICE TO OBEDIT0B3. Estate of Niels C. Chrlstenson. deceased. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN UY THE I undersigned administratrix with the will annexed of tue estate of Niels 0. Chrlstenson. dec eased, to the creditors ot, and all persons having claims agalust the said deceased, to exhibit them w.th the necessary vouchers, within four monthsafier the first publication of this notice, to 1 he said administratrix per-- s n illy or at rooms 8 and In Scott Auerharh building In Halt Lake City, la the county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah. Dated Feb. llth, 18IU. MARY CHRISTESEN, Administratrix with will annexed. FRANK PIERCE, Attorney for estate. The Hallway to Victoria Nyama. Sir Francis de Winton writes home that he hopes by May next to have siity miles of the projected railway from Mombassa to the Victoria Nyanza com-pleted. Of course it is only a uarrow gauge railway, but it will prove of im-mense service in taking caravans quickly over the desert and waterless coast re-gion. A road is also being made the whole way to the lake. Father Le Roy, a Roman Catholic missionary, in a letter written from Mombassa, states that the great drawback at Mombassa is the want of water. Wells have to bo sunk to an nonnoas depth. Pall Mall Gazette. NOTICE OF FOBFEITURE. rpo HANS CLAUSEN, OR YOUR HEIRS 1 or assigns. You are hereby notified that I have expended I(KI In labor and improve-ments ou the "Morning Star" lode, situated what l! railed "Mill A." south fork of Hig Cottonwood, Salt Lake County, Utah Terri-tory, in order to hold iaid premises under the provisions of section Revised Statutes of the United States, and in compliance of the local laws of Big Cottonwood Mlnitig district, being the amount required to hold tha same for the year ending December, 18.i; andl f within ninety daya from the service of this notice tor within ninety days after this notice of publication! you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion, to wit: 4e 6', and expenses of this advertisement of such ex-penditure as a your Interest In said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber, under laid section fc4. Dated January aid, 1W1. L. M. Johnson. MARSHAL'S SALE. IURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Utah. 1 shall expr se at public sale, at the front dirof the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Luke, territory of Utah, on the 12th day of March. ifJl, at 18 o'clock m.. all tha right, tine, claim and Interest of William J. Haevey, John W. Neff, Mary T. Neff. William Burke and Mary L. Hurko, of, in and to the following described real estate, Bltnate, lying and being in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly described as follows, to wit: A part of lot five i, in block twenty (JO), plat D, Salt Lake City survey, commenc-ing at the northwest corner of said bit five (W, and running thence south 7 rods; thence east six (SI rods: thence north seven 7i rods: thence west six rods to placof beginning, said lot being situated In Salt Lake City and county, Utah territory. To be sold as the proiertv ot defendants at the suit of William liardman. Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake City. Utah. February IH, 1891. E. H. Pausons, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. NOTICE- - In the Probate court In and for Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Edward Petty, deceased, 19 HEREBY Q1VEN THAT NOTICE J. Petty, administrator of the estate of Edward Petty, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and tiled in said court his final account of his administration of said estata and petition for linal distribution of the resi-due of eald estate aiming the penona entitled thereto, and that Saturday the 7tU day of March A. D., lsul, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at tho court room of said court, in the county court house, Salt Lake city and county, Utah terri-tory, has been duly atipolnted by the Judgeof said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Intereated In said estate may appear and show cause, If any there he, w by said account should not be settled and approved aud linal distribution made as prayed for. Dated Feb. llth. isni. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk Probate Court. By C. E. STANTON, Deputy. NOTICE. In the Third Judical District .Court, Terri-tory of Utah. In the mutter of the proceedings for the for-feiture f c rtalu real estate formerly owned and held by the corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints. The President of the United States of America, to the marshal of the district of Utah Territory, Greetings: Whereas, Information has been Hied in the Third District Court for the Territory of Utah, on the pith day of February, A. D. ItSDl, by the honorable attorney-genera- l of the United States and Charles S. Viirlan. Unit 'd States attorney for she Territory ot Utah on behalf ot tho Culled States of America, avalnst tho following described real estate, 1st. All of lotone (li, blocketguty-flv- a plat A, Salt Lake City eurvey, Salt Lake county. Uiah territory. Jd. Part of lot Ave tfO, in block elghty-elzh- t (8K), plat A. Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake county, Utah territory, commencing at the N. W. coiner of said lot five ifti. and running thence south tn (10i rods, thence east ten (ldi rods, theuce north twelve S rods, thence west ten (li)i rods, and thence louth two (J) rods to the place of beginning. Md Part of lotBeven (71, in block plat A , Salt Lake city survey, Salt Lakecountv, Utah Territory, commencing at a point teu'illi) rods south of the N. W. corner of said lot seven (") thence running cast five and one-hal- f (B'.l rods, thence south live (ft) rods, theuce west Ave and oue-ha- (f') rods, thence north five (D) rods to the place of beginning. To lie escheated and for-feited to the usu of the United State for the reasons and causes In the said Information mentioned, and praying the usual process and monition of said court in that behalf to be made; aud that all persons interested In said real muy be cited iu general and special to answer the premise: and all proceedings being had that the said real estate may for tue can es in said information mentioned lie ad-judged as forfeited and escheated to the use of the United States of America. You are therefore, hereby commanded to seize and attach the Haid real estate above uniilthe further order of the court re-specting the same and R ve due notice to all persons claiming the same or knowing or hav-ing anything to say why the same should not be con'deuii'e.l. escheated and forfeited to the use ot the United States of America, pursuant tu the prayer of said Information: that they be and appear before said court to be held in and for the suld at tue Federal court building at the City of Salt Lake, In said ter-ritory, ill the ll.th dayof April. A. D. 18J1, at in o'clock a. in. then and there to interpose a claim for the same and make their allegations In that ehaif in due form of law; and that you publish this monition for a period of ;)daysln some newstiaper published daily in said City of S lit Lake, aud that you post copies thereof at the puollc door of trie county ourt ho.isn of sail county of Salt Luke, and also record the same lu the oft)' e of the county recorder of said county and also leave a copy of this monition w ith the occu-pants of any of the above described parcels of real estate, if any there he; And what you shall have done In the prem-ie s. do then and there make return thereof, to 'ether with this writ. Witness the Honorable Charles 8. Zane, judge of said court, this Wth day of February, A. D. Mil, Iskauj henry g. McMillan, Clerk of the Third Judicial Districtcourt, Utah territory. TimirronT or Utait. I Salt Lakk Cortrrr. I Notice is hereby given t.iat. under and by virtue of the annexed writ of attachment and monition Issued out of the district court in and for ibe 'I hlrd in .P ial district of Utah terrt torv. countv ot Salt Lake, of wh.ch the Is a true copy. I have tills day seized and uacliud at. t io rult of the United st .tes brought to escheat certain real pioperty. tne following, and pnrt'cnlarly descnled as fol-lows, towit: 1st All of of lot one ill, block eigiity-tlv- e iltti. plat A. Salt Lal.ei'ily survey. Sait. Lake countv. Ut.i'h territory. Kit-P-art of 1,4 live i5). in block eighty eight (!). plat A. Sait LakeCltv survey, Sa Laiie county, Vt.Hh terrltorv. commencing at the northwest coni'--r of pa1-:- led rive and running th-n- Fomh le: ilb' rods: tht nee east ten (I'll rods; tiieuce north tweivr rods; thence west ten On) rods: an i tnet'Cesouth tW'i i'll roils to the place of ; M 1'art f l"t i even (Ti. in block ,.;g.,tY ...fcht .,, tda A. Sa't Lake C ly snr-- . Lak" rmu K, dab , com- - tin ci .ng a', a point ten . I n nl south o' the inirthw. st comer of said lot se en ii : thence rnniiiii five mid one I a'.f i."') rod : l r.e ice sonih tin- - i.'i rods; thence west ilve urd o.ie-hal- f liOji rods; theme north ttve (5) ' .,iio the ita'- f le rinning. ' . 4 Yet They Are Friends. They met in Wall street and shook hands. "Delightful weather, this," said ono; "keen, bracing air, you know. By the way, who was that young fellow I saw in your office yesterday?" "That? Oh, that was my keen bracing heir braced me for a hundred, and was keen enough to get it, too." And yet that night at the Windsor they seemed to be as friendly as ever. Now York Times. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains on Seventh Smith street. Notice la hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying iron water p pee or mains along the following-describe-streets, namely: On Seventh South street, from midway between Fit at and Second East streets to midway between Third and Fourth East streets, and detraying three-fourth- of the cost thereof, estimated at JUO0 by a local assessment upon the lots.or plec '8 of ground within the following dres :ribed district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely : Lots and 7, block 17; lots 5, , 7 and 8, block IS; lots l, 4. 3 and 8, block 19; and lots and a, block 'JO, all In plat "A;" and lots 4 and 5, block H; and lotsS and 4, block 31. all In plat H, SaltLake city survey. All protests ana objections to the carrying out ofauch intention must be presented in writing t the city recorder on or before March 3rd, Issi, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February 3rd, J. F. Jack, City Recorder, MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, in the city of salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, cn the ifSrd day of February, lui, at in o'clock m. H the right, title, claim, and Interest of the Sdt Lake Sanitarium association, of. in, and to the following described real es-tate, situate, lying, and being In Salt Lake county, and described as follows, Part of lot 7, block 77, plat A. Salt Lake City survey commencing at a point;;ttf feet south of the northeast corner of said lot and running ,1K) ft, west.thence south 44 ft thence east 3,'tliit thence north 44 feet to place of beginning, together with all buildings, machinery and npper-tenanc-belonging and thereto attached, sub-ject to execution No sui, levied January mth, 1SM1, and sale'advertlsed for February luth.lsul. To be sold us the property of The Salt Lake Sanitarium Association, at the suit of John F. Heath. Terms of sale, Cash. E. H. Parsons, TJ. S. Marshal. By A. O.Dvkb, Deputy Marshal. Dated Jau. 20, pl. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. TO OUS BEARSEN, S. T. LUNELL, A. G, Hansen, or your heirs or assigns. You are hereby notified that I have expended tlod in labor and improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what Is called Mill A." south fork of Hig Cott.inwooJ, Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, in order to hold said iremlses underthe provisions of Section 8:2l, tevlsed Statutes of the United States, and lu compliance of the local laws of Big Cotton-wood mining district, being the amount re-quired to bold the same for the year ending December, IN), and if within i)l ninety days from the eervlc-- of this notice, (or within ninety days after this notice of publicutioni, you fail of refuse to contribute your propor-tion, twenty-fiv- (i'.'S.PO) dollars, each ot you. aud expenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of vou of said expendit ures as company owners. Vour Interests In said claim will be-come the property of the subscriber, under said Section a.lM. L. M. Johnson. NOTICE. Dated, Jan. ifl, 1K)1. In the Probate Court, in and for Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Evan Evans, de-ceased. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iN George Tinsman. administrator of the es-tate of Evan Evans, dec has rendered for settlement, and Hied iu said court, his final ac-count of his administration of Raid estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persona entitled tuereto, nnd that Saturday, the Sl"t day of V arch, A. I). IKiil, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the court room of said court, in the c mnty courthouse, Sait Lake City and county, Utah territory, has been duly appointed hy the judge of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested in said est.it-- may appear aud show cause. If any there lie. why said account should not be settled and approved aud linal distribution made as praved for. Dated February 17th, 1881. ISEAI..1 C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. Frank Tierce, Atty. for estate. MARSHAL'S 8ALE. I1TTRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the Third judicial district court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county cour house, In the eity of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, aud territory of Utah, on the 3d day of Mar h, lsVl, at 18 o'clock in., all the right, title, claim and interest of Samuel Jack-son of. In and to the following described real estate, situate, lving and being in the county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, and par-ticularly described as follows, tow It: Com-mencing at a point two (it) rod and fifteen OM links south of the northeast corner ot the goutl eist quarter of section twectv-tw- o (SCJI, Intowiisb'n three (.'li south, of range rn (1) west of Silt Lake merdltn. and rinulng t cn f line south twelve i t .'l rods, thence due west eighty (Mb rods, t rence duenorih forty-tw-ibii rods, thi nee due e ist eighty iSui rods, theme south thirty (3 '. rods, to p,ace of be-ginning, contain ng twenty-on- e il?i) aotee of Id ml. To be sold as the property of Hamuel Jackson at the suit otu. . Ulenaon. Terms of sale case. Salt L ike City, Utah, February , 1S9I. E. H. Pahsons U. S. Marshal. By Bosias Cannon, Deputy Marshal. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITYCOTTN-e- ll OF to extend water mains ou Eighth South streets and on Eighth East streets. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement Extending and laying irou water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Eighth South street from mld-wa- v between Seventh and Eighth East utreotn to "midway between Eighth and Ninth Easa streets, aud on Eighth E,i!t street from mid-way between Seventh and Eighth South streets to mldwav between. Eighth and Ninth South streets, and defraying three-fourth- s ot the coat thereof, estimated at tU.OOiAM. by a local assessment upon ihe lots or pieces oti around within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited bv said Improvement, namely: Lots 4 and 5, block 8. lots 7 and A block 3, lota 1 and 8, block in, and lots 3 aud 4. block 1.1. all In plat B, Sals Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must bo presented in writing to the city recorder on or berore March 3d. lfWl. being the, time set by the said council when it will bear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. By order of the city council of Salt Lake) city, made Feb. id, 1891. 50TICE. VOT1CE OF THE INTENTION OF THE iN city council to extend water mains on toiirth So ith street. Notice is herebv given by the city council ot Salt LakeCltv of the intentlou of such council to make the following described improvement,, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following str-et- s, namely: On Konr.h South stiet fr.m midway betweeti K fih and S.xth hast streets to midway be-tween Sixib and Seventh East streets and de-fraying three fourths of thec-.- t thereof, esti-mated' at nine hundred dollars ismi by a b c l! assessment up. u the lots or pieces of cr nind w ithin tbe following described district, tu lug the distr.ct to Is affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely Lots 4 and 5, block ts 7 and S, block S'i; lota 1, and 8. block !: ad lols and 4 bl ck :st; all in plat B, Salt Lake Cltysurvey. All protests an i Jectlons t.i t'leVariyuig out of such Intention must le preeT d m vrit tii to the city re-- Mi r on or before March 3 d. PVd, being the time set by tiie said coum::. when it w ill h ar and consider such objections as may be made thereto. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extend water mains on ' M" street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Sail Lake City of tue Intention of such council to make the lollowiug described improvement, to-- it : Extending and laying Iron w aterplpes or mains along the following streets, namely: -- M" street from midway between Third and Fourth ttieets to Sixth street with laterals and extension of laterals un Fifth street to "N"1 street, and delraying three fourths of the cost t hereof estimated at Two Thousand dol-- I lars. by a local assessmeut upon the lots or pieces Of ground within tho following . ibed district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, uametv: Lot H. block M.'lot 4. block to. lots . 3 and 4, block 57. lots 1 and 4. block fv, lots I. S and S. blie kll. lots I and 4. block 8t. all in pl u D, Salt l ake City s irvey. All protests aud oo jectlons to tht carrying out of such lutentioa must be presented 'n wilting to the cliy re- - c. der ou or before March :d, ISJI. eing the time set by tha said council w hen It will bear ini consider uci. ohie-tl- as nrne b msd NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Sait Lak it coitktv, Jauuary 8, 18V1. rry Jacob jacohson. or youk heirs L or assigns: You are hereby notified thafl we have expended two In labor and luiprove-ment- a unon the Great Western Lode, as will appear by certificate filed December 30. lsw, ia the office of Recorder West, Mountain Mluing; district. Sait Lake county, Utah territory. In, order to hold said pieinlses under the provis-ion of section Revised Statutes of th United States, being the amount required ti hold the same for tne year endinK December, lsui; and if within (90i ninety days from the service of this notice (or within ninety daya after this notice of publication) you fall or re-fuse to contribute your proportion, to wlti-Itt-l .'WH and expenses of this advertisement, off such expenditure as a company owner, ymif ..i,vt in M ri orri win become th nroprr (Official Itoticca NICErOR FUBLICAT No. SOU. Land fcrrirm at Salt Lake Citv, I Jau, ,'li, isai. f NOTICE '3 HEREBY GIVEN TH T 1 the following-name- settler has filed notice of hie Intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the . nd i. cciver at S.lt l.a.e i Hy. ou ibeii'h of M rch.l"H Lava Hmm Cnlj. D. r ii.xp, for tie lot 4, pw ip' i.w ir aud u hi sw nr sec to s. r 'i w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience uinm and cultivation ot said land, viz: Altre A. jou.s, Freoei i:k H. Hansen, Josenh N. Morris lla rv l'viii |