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Show Tim: SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY, MAY 11. 18'Jl. T a - i Official Jtotlce. NOTICE OF FOltFErf L'KE. Bait Laks Coi-nt- March II, 191. qO ALHEKT FUUEOR YOUR HEIRS OR 1 assigns: You are hcrtibr notified that I have expended sno.iM In labor and Improve- - menta Un the Black Hear mine, aa will ap-pear by certificate riled February 13,ishi. In tin office of the recorder of Little Cottonwood dla Irlct, Bait Lake county. I tali territory, In or-der to hold said premises under the provisions of section K.'1'.'J Revised statutes of the I lil-ted States, belli the amount required to hold the same for the year endug December, Ism). and If within ninety day from the service of Una notice, ur within ninety davs after this notic e of publication. you full or refuse to con. tribute your pro)artion, Ko.Oii and ex-penses or thin advertisement of such ture expendi- a a company owner, your Interest In said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber uuder raid sectiou iiiil. J. H. Bowl. Dated March 11, 1891. (Official toticf8. CITY BONDB FOB SALE. Two Hundred Thousand Dollar ($200,-00- 0) of Five (5) Per Cent Salt Lake Oity Bonds for 8ale. IS HEKEHY OIVKN THAT ON tlie.l.lli day of May. A. 1). lsui, at the office ot the cm treasurer of Salt Lake Oily, two hundred tbuds of said city will be to 111 to the highest I iddnr or bidders for cash. Said Ismdaare of the dciiomliialion of an OH. pay able tweutv year aller date, hut subject to redemption any time alter January I, lH. at the option of said city. Then bond1 will hear interest from Jauuarv 1st. iswl, until paid- - the Intereet being payable on the first day of Jauu.irv. ami the flr- -t day of July each year. H:ds w ill he tecelved hy me for the pun base of s;i d b th.lsor any part thereof from Lie ahth day of April. ihwi, uoili ID o'ebs It a tn. on tlie sldli d.iy ofM.y, s:u. The Unlit tore jeet any and nil bids Is hereby reserve 1 In be-half ot the cltv. V alue of bond at date of tula With accrued llllerest Will l fl 019.WI. These bon.lw iireo; a scricsot rio,;w of which were aold In February. Hy order of the e.tv council if s.ild city. JOSEPH II. WAl.lllV. (My Treasurer. P. 8. A printed (official! s'aiemeut of tie financial ci.nditiou of the cty will be fur-nished anyone desiring Information with the view of b.dnlng upon the above bonds. Apply for ssnieat Treasurer's office, room 7. city hall building. J s Kt'H II. Wai.I'In, City Treasurer. official iioticctt NOlTcK. NOTICE 19 HKKEHY OIVF.N TO THE of property atiutttng on Sec md South street from Second East to Eighth East tin Sidewalk district No 4, in Sail Lake t.'ityl; on First South atreet from Second East to KlKhth East atreet (lu sidewalk die-tri-t No a, m Salt Lake t'lty ) ; on Fust South atreet from Fast Temple to Fourth West atreet (In sidewalk district No. 1, In Halt Lake City, : on South Temple street from East Temple to Third West atreet on sidewalk dts-trh- t No. IS. iu Sa t Lakeilltvi; and on F rat South street from East Tamplo street to See ond F.ast atreet iln aldew alk district No. 1. In In Salt Lake Clly. Tl at the undersigned were duly appointed by the city con nr.il of Salt Like l b y. on the day of Apr 1. A. 1). IH'l. as h board of equalization and review, to hear and consider ot)ocilona. If tiny, to the and levy of a apeclal tax for sidewalka on the atreeta berelnbe fore named. Said aesessinent list la complete I and aald board oi eiiuaUiittini and review will be In a 'sslon at. the c ty hall for live ( o consecutive duya (durliiit the usual imitie houm, on Tuead.tr, Mnv IJth, 1U. and Saturday. May into, ixsil. llurlinr sat time the kii! tasasauient Hat w ill be oien to public Inspection and any per- - n or persons theuia lvea may have hearing before s.ild boaid. and aid Isiurd shall haveauthorlty to make correctloua of liny tax deemed by them unjust. II. II. Si'Afronn, F'llKOKIIIi'K 11KMII, II ANIKI. Will srrMioi.MF, W. 1". NoHIH. V U. F .1 VMKS. Salt Lake City, April ), in. I nt. SUMMONS In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District or l lah Territory, County of Salt Lake. W. H. Woodworih, plalutlif, l vs. VSummona. I'eter llogwild. defendant. I The l'eople of the Ten.tory of Utah aend Kreetltm: To lJeter JiiurwaM, defendant, A'OU ARK HEKi:n' RF.gL'IKED TO AP-- I pear in an a tlou b'oiiuht you j the above named plaint ff in the district court of the Third Judicial district, of the Territory ol I tali, and to iii sw.-- r the complaint lied therein within ten duya (exclusive of the day of te.'vh e after the eervtea on you of this aiimtiioua-- lf s 'rved w Hhln this county ; or, if served out of thlscoiiniy but iu this dial riot, within twenty days; otherwise within forty duya or Jiiuirmeui by default will be taken a uti'-t- u according to the prayer of add complaint. The said action Is brought to have ImlKmont Ifralust defendant In the sum or f with In-terest at 10 per cent per auuum from M.treh It!, lni and for costs of suit, allc :rd to le due on a certain promlaoiy n 'te made, executed and dellveiel by deiendant to one Charlea F. Tol-- ' hurst, March if.', pun, for .'oi, with Inter 't from date at 10 per cent, same I nir due and wholly unpaid, and secured by a morti-a-reo-even date, on premises herelmfter deserltied, eie 'iited and ilcll eied by defendant to said Tolhurati s.ibi note anil moitnane Issing sold and hssImi. d to plaintiff lei ember K7, lawJ, plaintiff heltiK now the owner and holder thereof : to have the usual decree for the sale of sa d premises, thai he proceeds thereof he applied In payment of amount due to plaintiff, tueiudlntf 76 attorneys' lee; that the deiend-ant and all tiermuia clalmlm; under him be t arred of all right, claim and eouity of re deiuption in such preniises, that plAlutlrT have JudKiiieiit for any deilelency, and Ur such other relief as the court mar deem proper S.ild premises are described as follows, iowlt HetrlDtiliik! at a point fi rods north of aouthn est corner of lot 'J libs k .11, plat (, Salt Lake City turvev. running thence north D rod, thence east-1- rods, thence south S rods, theuce west pirodsto place of b'tnmlutr. sltuats lu Salt Lake City and County, Utah territory. And you are hereby untitled that if you fall to apoear and answer sId compla'nt as above required, the said plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief demanded therelu, Witness the Hiino-Hbl- Onirics W Zane. Indite, unit tne aeal of i be district court of the Third Judicial district. In and for the T ria'i. this iflth day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . IstAi-.- l HitNlivQ McMit.t.AN. Clerk. Ily (leu. D. LooMis, lieputy Clerk Bowman & .irr, Attorurya for I'lalnttff. NOTICE FOlt FUBLICATIO. MK'i.Ji LAttuOrrii u at Salt Lahk Citt. TTtafi, l April ,1, IH9I. f XJOTICE 19 UKRF.HY OfVKN 1 HAT THE 1 lollowinK named aettler has tiled nolle of his intention to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and that said proof will m mails before Keiriafer and receiver U. 8. land office. Salt Lake city, Utah, on Mav III, lavi. via: John S. Morrow. D. B. 11. Ml for the W' SVfsi section l, El, 8K'4 section 8. tp. south, ran 1 west. He namea the followinR wltneasea to prov his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Joseph Curtis, of West Jor-dan, Utah, Robert Oartur, West Jordan, I' tan, Haw.ell (iarteur. of West Jordan, Utah. Lll N. Curtla. of TaylorTllte. Utah. Fh a.s k 1). lloiiiis, Keirlster. E. W. Sixior A K V. HinuiNH, AtUirneys. CUSWAY, FISH SPRIKGS. DEEP CREEK 1 STAGES Will 1'are CONNOR BUO. HOTEL Monday!. Wednesdays aud Fridays, on tht arrival of the Utah & Nevada Train. There Will be Station! for the Benefit of Paasengen on the 8 tags Line. Parties wishing Information In regard the foad will call at Connor ltros. Distance br etaitelltie from Stocktca tol)eep(rek I mile! From Stockton to Scrlbner'a llanch. ;M " Scnbner s Kunch to Duuway .. X " " Iiuifwar to FWh Spr njs : " " Fish Stirinifs to cinton fi " Clll ton to Peep Creak 10 " Connor Bros. Stockton, Utai gjjTIMES! IN 0GDEN. THE TIMES U rtelirered by carrier to sub eerlbera in t)den every eTeoliiK, escep Sunday, at regular rates. It publishes all the nun on the day of its oo currenc. Joel Shoemaker, Cgden Airent, Rootx It Flrat National Baiik UuiUiug, ;WT!, specialty h DR- - J. E. COIN. I'lIYSICIAN & SI HOEON. ttemored Office to CoDst tutlon Building. M .ln Street. Office hours 10 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 4 p.m. Spe clal attention paid to Una eof Women. 230 S. MAIN 8T., IALT I.AKK CITY. Wfnclrtt lloticctt j NOTft'E. fT THE INTFNTION OF TIIK CITY COUN. V ell to etend water mains m First Kast rreet from Fourth Stiutn to midway between l'"iirth and Fifth South streets. Notice is hereby clreu br the city council of Salt L ine city of the intention of sin h council to make the foil wlunt ib rl'wd iniprovrment, F.xiemllna and layuis' iron water pines (ir mains nlonif the follow itur strei-- name'y. Hr-- t Kastsf eel from Fourth S Ufa attest lo rn.daay lietweeu Fourth and Fifth s. nth meets, with laterals on Fourth South atreet. and deftavlnu thiee-fourth- s of the c at theieof, estimated at lino, bv a o ul assissment upon the Pits or pi', res or xround within (he followluK fls'rtct, blna the district to he af- fected or benellti-- by said Improvement, namely: Lots I and S. block SJ and lots rt and f, block 3 all in plat "A." salt Luke oitv anr., vey. All prot'efs and objictlotis to the carry-Ini- f out of such intention must be presented In wrtmif to the city recorder on or lefo.- - M iy 19th. Iwlnit tiie tim'i set by th snid coun-cil when It will hear an consider aucu objeo-on- s aa may ho made thereto. Hy order or tue citv council of Suit Laka City, mad March iNth, I VI. J. '. JA.ik, Oity Koc.ordar, rrciorrcri rynr. nt tfvOLsMVO. Active KeoHers In the Small I'lacea Make I'retty 1 air Waxes. Tim most important perquisite for re-porters is that known us "lineago." Daily newe-puiiers- , for example, have recognized corriponileuts in nearly ev-ery town of any importance throughout tke country. A reporter living in one of these places, and connected with a local newspaper, may be appointed corres-pondent for ft dozen or even more jour-- " uuIb. All events of importance have, of course, to be attended for his own paper, and should anything occur of sufficient interest to justify notice in the papers he represents, ho writes a report aud for-wards it by telegraph or by train. From eftch. paper he receives the cost of the telegram and is paid fr his re-port at so much per line, varying in dif-ferent towns between one penny and twopence per line. Some of the London T4pers puy as much as threepence per line, and in the case of matters of un-usual importance or value the leading provincial newspapers will sometimes pay a like amount, By this means it is no unusual thing for a smart man to innko as much as five pouuds in a single iL'ght. In a good district a reporter looks for-ward to doubling his weekly income by "lineage" alone. Even when not the rec-ognized correspondent of any paper, he luakes a considerable addition to his (earnings by "lineage." Take, for ex-ample, an interesting event coming to the knowledge of the reporter some morning. Ho writes out a telegraphic message and wires a paragraph to the t principal evening papers. A special re duced charge is made for press messages. Up to ft o'clock in tho evening seveuty-fiv- o words can be sent over tho wires for one shilling, and one hundred words after 6 o'clock for tho samo amount. Every repetition of the message cost tvAipence. From each paper which inserts hi paragraph tho enterprising scribo re-ceives half a crown or three shillings mid sixpence, usually the latter sum. So, taking it that lie sends his news to twelve newspapers, tho cost of the tele-grams would be three shilling and e, and if the report were used by nine out of the. twelve papers he would receive (taking as a moderate estimate that he would be paid half a crown by tach) 1 i.'s. Od. Deducting the cost of tho telegrams it will be seen that he clears nearly a sovereign by the trans-action. The risk is small, for any spicy item of news told in an interesting way is always welcome, to the evening pa-pers especially. If only two papers were to insert and pay for his report he would still bo a gainer. In the large cities and towns there are men known as "penny-a-liners,- " uncon-nected with any particular newspaper, who make a decent income by keeping a watchful eye for items of news which may escaio the observation of the ordi-nary reporter. Any terrible calamity in n district is a golden harvest to the (scribes. A railway accident, colliery explosion or startling murder means pounds, shillings aud ieuce to the re-porter. Another source of profit to the "Knights of the Pencil" is shorthand writing in the local law courts. In many towns the reporters are tho only comp-els tent shorthand writers, and to their lot Vfall the shorthand notes which from time lio time are required by solicitors and other people. London Tit-Bit- NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OP a IockI t.ix for the extension of Hie water mains on F.leventli F.ast street, from midway between Fourth and Fifth South to Tenia South (or Koperl street. Notice Is hereby Riven that th assessor and collector of Salt Lake City has made aud com-pleted the list and plat pertalmnu to a local tax at the rate of four mills per eijnars foot, levied by the city council of Salt Lake City, April Hist, IKiil, upon the following duscribed lots or pieces of Krouud, namely i Lots 3 and 4. block IV Lota 1 and 8, block W Lota I, a. ? and S, block IX Lots 3, 4 and block 14, Lots I, fl, 7 and S. block IU. Lot s.1, 4. a aud 6, Mock 1L Lots I. S. TandS, bins k ft. Lots II. S, 4 and block 4. Lots I. , TandS. block 4. Lota .1. 4. aud 8. block X All In plat "F," Salt Lake City surrey. The west half of lota , 3, 4, b, 8, 7, 8, II, 10 and II, block 17. And the east half of lots 1. II. 13. 14, IS. IS, IT, IS. u aud HO, block IT, tlvs acre plat A, 111k Field surv, y. All In Salt Lake City. Said tax beliiK for the extension of tha watrr mains alonx the following described route, namely: F.leventli Fast street from midway between Fourth and Fifth South to Tenth South (or Koperi street, with laterals on Fifth, Sixth, Seenth. Klirhth and Ninth South streets. B.ild list and plat have been lodged In the oil re of the city recorder, No. 1), city hall, and, w ill he open for Inspection for a period of ten days from and after the gd day of May, IH'l. during which time written appeals to the city council for tbe correction of the assessment may I filed with the said re order, In pursu-ance of the ordinance In such case provided. J. F. Jai k. City Kecordsr, Salt Lake City, May V, 1MU. MARSHAL'S SA1.K I H'RSTJAMT TO AN F.XKCl'TiON TO ME 1 d recti d by the Third judicial district court of the ti r. itory of l iah. 1 ahull expose at public sale, at lue front iloornf the county cour house, m th" elf ol Salt Lake, conn'y of Salt Lake, and territory of I'tah. on thoS. th day of Apt il. 1H in iliit iwe.vc o'clock m.. all the rL;ht, title, claim and .merest of John How-ard of. in and t the lollowltiK deaer.hed real estate, situate, lytusr find belntt In Salt Lake coi.nty. and decilb d aa follows, to wit : The east r,l hall of the northwest t U quarter, and t he west ( , ) half of the tiort heast ( ) (planer of section M. township ifo fle south, runire ( east. Salt Lake meridian. To be sold as the property of John Howan at the suit of Llmer Murrltt and Abraham Jefls. Terms of sale, cash. K. H l'ARvma. U. S. Marshal. My A. n. Dvkh. lieputy Marshal. Dated March With, lsni. The above s ile Is hereby postponed until May H5th, ism. K. H. 1'akshnh, 1'. S. Marshal. Hy A. (. Print, Deputy Mart-hal- . Salt Lake City, April A InJI. NOTICE OF COMPLETION ()K ASSESSMENT OF a local lax for the sprinklnur of the stre'ts, coiistltutinii sprtukllnu ulstr.ct No. 1, of Salt Lake City. Notice is r.ereny ulven that the assessor a. id c illector or Salt Lake C.ty has ma le a'td completed the list and plat per-tn.- 114 to a lociil tax of seven i"i ner linear foot levied by thet'lty O nine I of Salt Lake! lty MayK ixul. upon the fullowiiiK lot. or pieces of urouud, nainelv: Lots 4 and a. bloc i 'J: lots 1, '.' 4. f. 8. 7 and f. block 3,"!o's"i, 3, 3, i5. A 77,'b"lo k'4:'loU I. (1. i aud s. Mrk i: lots I. IY H, 7 and s. block 14; , lota i, ii. s 4, t, a, i snd s. b:o k l&ilots I. s,:i, 4, TandS. biock IS; lots , 8.4, A aud 8, l lock I.'; loti .V 8, T and s. block IP: lots i, , 4. ... 0, 7 aud block Irf. lots I. i. 1. 4, f, 8 7 aud , block '.tl; lots 1. if. :, 4, 6. rt. 7 and f. block HI ; lo.s 1 g .1. 4. f. fl. T andS, blo k VJ: lots I. S. 4, i, S, 7 and s. block lots I a'ld S, block Si: lots I. ;. 8, 7 and s. lo k .11 ; lots I. S, 4. f. A. 7 and a, biock JB; lots i. a. ,i. 4. r,, fl, 7 and S. block :B; I ds 1. !.'. S. 1 A , 7 and S. block i; lo s I. , 3, 4 S. s. 7 and a. hl.H'k '": lots I, II, S. 4. (. rt 7 and s. block as; lots 1, .'. $ 4, 5, 7 and S. bio k :f7j lofs 1, a. X. 4 .' H. 7 aud a. block.'IS; loll 1. a. S, 4, f. 11, T and M, block .; lots I, i, .1, 4. fi, . 1 and H. lock 40; lots I. J, ;i. 4. ft, fl, 7 and S, block 41; lots I, u. n, 4. 6. 7 and S. block 2. Ion I. tl, 7 and a, block 1:1. lots r, Tand 8, block 4fl; lots ft, and 0, blot k 47; lota I, ', . 5. 7 and S, block 4s; lots 1, ., .1. 4. ; and S. IdiKk 4t. lots I, S, .1, 4. fl. 7 and 8 block M; lota I. 2. S, 4. ft. . 1 and 1. block i ; lots 1. j. s, 4. 6. 7 and S, block !a. lots I. n. s, 4. ft, fl. 7 and a. block ss: lots 1. n. 3. 4. ft, a. 7 ah 1 K Mock M: lots I. S. 4. ft fl. 7 nnds b ockfti, lnt-- 1, 8, S. 4. ft, fl, 7 aud S. block h": lots 1, a, 3, 4, ft, H, 7 aud K block M; lots 1. 8, , 4. ft. , 7 and S. blo-- k ha; lots 1. S, ., 4, ft. fl, 7 and S. block M; I. a. S, 4 6. fl. 7 and S. block an; lots 1. ft, fl. 7 and S, block fli ; lots I, 3. 4, ft, (I, J ami s, bio. kt'iS: lotsl. V, ft and fl. block tW; lots I, t. 8 and 4, bliK k "4; lots I. H. h and fl, b.ock (16; lots 1, II. s, 4. 6, fl, 7 and C, block Art; Iota I. ?, .", 4. ft. fl, 7 ami block T ; lot 1. 1 a 4, ft, A. 7 and s, block (is; lots 1. a, 3, 4. ft fl, 7 and 8, blook lots 1, II. 3. 4. ft. fl, 7 and S, bp k TO; lots 1, a. :i, 4 ft fl. 7 and H. bio k Tl; lots 1. 8. . 4. ft, 8. 7 and 5. block Ti; lots 1, , 3 4, s. fl, 7 and s. block T3; lots 1. 1. 8. 4. ft. fl. 7 and S. bio k 7l; lots 1. i, .1. 4. ft. fl. 7 and s, block 7ft: lots 1. a. 3. 4, ft, fl, 7 and ft. block T; lots I, if, ;i 4. ft. fl, 7 and s. block TT; Ji ts I a, 3, 4. ft, fl, T and 8, block IN: lols I. II. ft, 6k.a.lH. bl, ck.;u- '.uJaLka ami lJjlok an: o - j ( 4 and 1. bio k ! lots I. J, J. 4, 6, 0, 7 and a. ciock .; lots I, t. .1, 4. r.. e, t and 8, block 88: lots I, II. ,1. 4, 5. 8 7 an t 8 block ST; lols l. K, .1. 4 8. A, 7 nd 8, block 88; lots 1, II. 3. 4 and ft, block U3 lots 1, . 3.4. ft and s, block 144; lots 1, a, 3, 4, ft. A, 7 and 8. block l5; lots 1, a, 3. 4, ft. d. 7 and p, block tm; lots 1, 6. 7 and 8. block UT ; 1"ts I and 8, block 1(8; lot. 1.1), 4, ft fl, 7 and b o k :0 .; lots I, 8, 3. 4 and ft, block 101; lots 1, ... 7 and M, block lift: lo a 1,8, 3 4 and ft. block 114; nil In plat "A", Salt Lake City surrey. Lots a. 3. 4 and ft. block 4 : lots 1. 8. 8, 4, ft. 8. 7 and 8. block ft; lots I. A. ; and 8, block fl; lo si aud fl, block S: lots 1, ft, 6. 7 and 8. block 0; lots 1, 8 3. 4. 6. 8, 7 and s. block 10; lots 4 and ft, block ; lots 8. .. 4 and ft. block 18; lota I. a. 3. 4. ft. A. 7 and 8. block IU; lots I. 8. 3. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8. block SO; lots I. a, 3. 4, 6. 6. 7 and S. block 41 ; lots I, a. 3. 4, ft. 8, 7 and f, bl- ex aa; lots 1, 8. S, 4. ft. r, 7 nd 8, block 3; lots 1. tl. 3. 4. ft. 8, 7 and 8. bloi k 21 ; lots 4, ft, fl, 7 and 8, block i'r. lots ft aud ti, block SA;lotaft. 8,7 an 1 8 block 87; lots 4, ft, fl, 7 and 8. block 'J.I: lots 1, a. 3, 4, ft, 8, 7 and 8, block SO; loll 1,8. 3. 4, ft. 8, 7 and 8, block 81: lots I, 8. 3. 4. IY 0. 7 and 8, block 34; lota 1, 8, 3, 4. 6, 8. 7 and 8. block VI: lots I. a. 3. 4. ft. A. 7 and 8, block 84; lots I, 8, 8. 4. ft. fl, 1 and 8. block 3j; lots I. a. 8, 4, ft, . 7 and 8, block fc; lots 1. 8. 8, 4. ft. S. 7 and 8, block 37; lots 1, 3, 3. 4, ft. B. 7 and 8. block 8s; lots I. a. 3. 4. ft. A, 7 and 8. block 8; '.ots 1. a. 3, 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. block 4 ; lots 1, a. .H. 4, ft. A. 7 and 5. block 41 ; lots I, a. 3. 4. ft, A. 7 and H. block (J: lots 1, i, 3. 4. ft. A 7 and 8. block 43; lots 1. II, t. 4. ft fl. 7 and 8. block 44; lots 1. S. 8 4. ft. fl. 7 and 8. b o k 4ft; lots 1. 8. 3. 4. 6. fl, 7 and 8, block 41; lots I, J, 3. 4 ft. A, 7 and 8. block 4T ; lota I, 9 3. 4, ft. A, 7 and 8. block 4H; pda I. 8. 3. 4, 6. fl. 7 and 8. b!o k4ii: lots l, a, 3. 4. 5, A. 7 and 8, block MJ; lots I. -, 3. 4 6 fl. 7 and H. block fil ; lota I, a. 3. 4. ft. (1,7 and 8. bl ick !2 lots I. a. 8, 4. f, fl, 7 and 8. bio k ft.'. ; lots 1, a. t, 4. ft. A. 7 and 8. block 54; lots I. 8 ." 4. ft, A. 7 ana s, block ftft; lols 1, s, 3, 4. ft A. 7 and 8. block &!; lots 1, S, 3. 4. 6, fl 7 and 8. block f7: loU 1. a. 3. 4. 6. A. T and 8. block fti: lots I, 3, 3, 4. ft. A, 7 and 8, block b'J; lots 1, K, 3, !, 6, 8. 7 and 8. hlock Ho; lots I, 3, 3, 4, ft. A, 7 ami 8. block id ; lots 1. 3. 4. ft 8, 7 and 8 b ock H; lota 1. S. 3. 4, ft, A. 7 and 8. hlock til; all in tdat D. l.o! b on 3, block t : lots and U, block a; lots and block 3 1 its I nnd 3. block 4; lota land;, tl ckft; lots I and 'J, block tl; lots an 2. bo k 7; lots I and 3, block 8: lots 1 and li. block U; lots I aud '.', hlo k in; lols I and 3. block 11; lots I and 3, block 13; lots I an 1 3. block 1.1; lots I and 3. hlock 11: all in piat I). Lets I and ft, bloi k il; lots 2 3 4 and ft. block : lots 4 and ft. hlock 2V; lols 3,3, 4 and 6, blocks. Ail in plat F. Lots 1 and 3. block 8. In ulat O. Lots I. V 3. 4 ft, 6 and 7. b.ock 1: lot 8. block i; 1 p at I, .all in Salt LikeCiH survey. Said tax being for the sprinkling of the streets along the following described route, namely: Second '"Worth street from Second West street to First West street. First. Norm street from Second West street to West Temple street. North Tempie stree from Second West strert to First Kast street. South Temple street from Third West etreet to Tenth Kast. sire-- t. Fbsr South strest from Fourth West street to Tetiln Hast sneet. Second South stieat from Fifth West street to Tentn East stre t. i Third South slree: from Fifth West street to Tenth Fast strert. Fourth South str-e- t from Second West street to Tenth East street. Fif.h South st.re 't from Second West strejt to N.n.h Kasr itr.-et- . Sixt.i 8 uuh st.re?t from First West street to Sixth Fast s leit. t ee ta to 1 1 street from First West street o SiMh F.a-- t street. Eiglita Soui'i street from West. Temple street to First East street ami from Fifth Last street to Sixth Eist street. Mmh South street from West Temple street to l.ast street and from Fifth Kast to Sixth Easi. streets. S cond West street from Third North street to B'.fth South street. Fir..t Wesi street from Second North street to Seventh South street. V est Temple street from First North btreit to Ninth South street. hast Tjiuple street from First North street to Ninth isouth street. First, Kast street from North Temple street to Ninth Suth street. Second E 1st street from South Temple street to eventh South street. , Third Fa t street from South Tniple street to Seveutti South street. lourti Kast street from South Temple street to Seventh Si.u:h street. Fitth Enst sireet from South Temple street to Ninth Sooth street Six E 1st street from South Temple street to N 11 Ii Smth street. Seventh East street from South Temple s'.ie-- to Fifth Hoafh street. 1. Ulitn East.-diee- from South Temple street to 1ft :i S nit ) street. So th i ast tt eet from South Temple street to th sou tn street. Tentc Ea t s rest from South Temple street 10 t onr.h Jouth street. Said list and i.it. have been lodire In the 011 ee of tne City K c r ler. No. 3. city nail, nnd wlil tie open for lnspe tion for a per od of ton ild nays fn m and tt ter the tltti day of May, Did dtii-l- w hich time written appeals to the C.ty Couu for th) correction f the assess-niei.- t ma be tiled with the said recorder in pursuance of the oriiln.inc In sucn case 1 ro-v- i e,i. .1. F. jAi.'it City Recorder. Salt LaUe City, May 8, ISUI. PKOHATK NOTICK. In the the probate court In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah. In the matter of the eatateof Sarah Watklns, deceased. OKHKRTOSHOVV CAt'SE WHY OKDF.R should not lie made John T. Hurkle the administrator of the ea tate of Surah Watklns. deceased, havlni; filed his petition herein, dulv verliled. praying for i n I ordei of sale of the r 'al estate or said de-cedent, for the there n-- forth. It is therefore ordered by the Indite of said enirt. that all persons intorestad In the estate of said deceased apin ar before tne said proiiate court on Tuesday the twenty-cixt- day of May. I81. at 10 o cio k In the forancon of said day, at the court room of said prohatccourt, at the county court house. In the city aud county of Salt Lake, Ctuh terr tory. to show cause Why an order should not be granted to the said ad-ministrator, to sell so much of the real estate (if the said oeceased at public or prirate sale as shall la) necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks In the Salt Lass TiMsa, a newspap r pr tiled and published In paid city and county. Dated April aoth, 18)1. Q. VV. Habtch, Probate Judge. T".miITOIIT or I'tah, County of Salt Lake. ( I. C. K. Allen, clerk of the probate court 1n and for the county of halt Lake. In the terri-tory of L'tih. do hereby cerlily that the fore-ifoin- Is a full, true aud correct copy of order to snow cause why order of sale of real estate shoul I not be ma le in the matter of ths estate, of Sarah Watklns, deceased, aa appears of record In my office. In witness whereof. I hare hereunto set my hand and a HI Jed tho seal of said court, this 8,1th day of April, A. D. 1HUI. isEAi.J 0. E. A1.1.M, Clerk of the 1'robate Court By C. E. Stahton. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the extension of the water mains on Third South street, from First East, to midway between Second and Third East streets. Notice Is hereby Riven that the assessor and collector of Halt Lake City baa made and com-pleted the list and plat pertalnlmt to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the city council of Salt Lake City, April al, IHUI, upon the following described lota or pieces of ground, namely: Lots 4. ft, fl and 7. block f3; Lots ft aud A, block ft4; Lots a aud II. block ftft; Lota I, V, 8 and 4. block ftA. all in plat A, Salt Lake City survey, said tax being fortheexten-slonn- f the waler mains abmir the following des rlhed route, namely: Third South street, from First East to midway between Second and Third East streets, with laterals on Second F.ast street. Bald list and plat have been lodged In the office of the city recorder. No. 8. City Ilall, aud will be open for Inspec-tion for a period of ten days from and after the 8nd day of May, 18UI. during which time writ ten appeals to the oity council for the cor-rection of the assessment may lie filed with the raid recorder, in pursuance of the ordinance la such caae provided. J. r.Jai'K, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, May 9, 1801. NOTICE. 1JLAN9 ARE INVITED FOR THE V.KFC-- 1 Hon of a Joint city and county bulldlnu, to be erected in the center of the ElKlith Ward snuare (size of block sen feet square). The proposed bulldlntf to have four fronti. three stories wiih basement, and constructed on the pl;in of what is known as slow combustion. Cost of building complete not to exceed $ im. All plans to be submlited on or before May Iftth, pal. ( lty and county reserve the rlcht to reject any aud all plans. For further particulars apply to Hon. (V M. Scott. Mayor. Hon. d. W. n.tHTi'ii, 1'robate Judge. Salt Lake City, Utah. April 4th, Ptl. NOTICK OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council to extend wnt r ma ns on e arenue. Columbus streer. North ( api-to- l avenue, West Capitol st.i t and I'luinb Street. Notice Is hereby elven by the city council of Salt Lake Clly of the Intention of such coun-cil to make the following described Improve-ment, Kxtetidlnir and lay.n,' Iron water pipes or mains alomt the following; ft eeta. namely: On Lafavette avenue from East Capitol st reettoColuiubus street with lat-erals on East Capitol, De Soto and Columbus streets. On Columbus street from Lafavette avenue to North Capitol avenue with laterals on North Capitol avenue, On West Capitol street from North Copitol avenue to Plumb street. On I'lutnh street from West Capitol streit to Oak street, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thermit, estimated at is..'t o, by a l ioal assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described dlf-iri-being the district to be affeclel or bene-fited by said improvement, namely; Lots 7, 8,0, 10 and 11. block 10; Lots ft. 6, 7, 8, , 10, 11 snd 18, block 11 ; L its a, 3, 4, ft, fl, 7, 8. a and 10, block -'; Loti I, 8. 3 and 4. block 13: Lots I, 17, 18. IU and 8a block Ift: Lots I, 9. 3, 4, ft 1), 17. 18, la and SO, block 16; Lots I, a, 4. ft, A. 17. 18. iu and Vc, block 17; Lots a. 3. 4, fi and fl, block 18; Lots 4. ft and fl. block 8: Lots 1. 3. 8, 4. ftaod fl. block 7: Lots 1, a. 3, 4, ft. n, 7, 8. a. 111, 11 and 13, block 5; Lot 7, block 3, in plat J, and Lots 4 and ft. block I. and Lot I, bb ck 19. mat E; all In Salt Lake City survey. All protests ami objections to the carrying out of such intention must be pre-sented in w riting to the clly recorder on or be-fore June 8. 1HH1, being the time ret by the said council whe 1 It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the cltv council of Salt Lake City, made April II, 18M. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1JTJRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of I'tah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house. In the city of Sslt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah on theaoth day of May. Mil. at 18 o'clock m all the right, title, claim and Interest of A. H. Mlkeaell. An-nie Mlkesell and Jane Oavonyereof, in, and to the following described real estate, situate, ly-ing, and being tn Salt Lake county, and de-scribed as follows, Being all that piece or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: All of Lota (S) eight. (7) seven, and fifty (ho) feet north and south br 144 feet east and west of tho north side of Lot six (81 In Hlock three i:l),all of thet'lty park subdivision of Hlock ao. SI, U8 and aw, of Mat ' C" Salt Lake Cltr stirrer. To l e sold as the proneitv of A. H. Mlkesell et al. at the suit of William 8. Mc-cormick. Terms 'if sale, cash. K. n. Paks.inn. IT. 8. Marshal. Hy Homax Cannom. Deputy Marshal. Dated April asth. ism. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. SPECIAL MKETINC, OF THE STOCK-'- holders of the Salt Lake Valley Loan and Trust company is hereby called to meet at the office of the company In Salt Lake City, Utah, at 4 o'clock p. m. of Friday, the asth day of May, isai. Tho oii.ie-- of sa'd meeting and the business to be trails actad thereat being to amend Article III of the Articles of Agreement of said com-pany, so as to permit said company to buy. sell.' and deal In sto cks of national banks aud other corporations and comjiauies. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah. May 4. 1801. O. J. SaUkiii hy, President. Sam J. Kenyon, Secretary NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OP local tax for the extenslou of the water mains on Fourth West street, from Third South to midway between Fourth and Fifth South streets with laterals on Fourth South street. Notice is hereby glren that the assessor and collector of Salt i.ake City has made and com-pleted the list and plat pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per square foot, levied by the city council of Salt Lake Cltv. April ai.st, I811, upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots a, 3, 4 and 5, block 47: Lots I. a, 7 and 8, block 48. Lots ft and 6, block 44. Lots A aud T, block 4ft: all In plat A. Salt Lake ('lty survey, said tax being for the ex-tension of the w ater mains along the follow-ing described route, namely: Fourth West street from Third South to midway between Fourth and Fifth South streets, wilh laterals on Fourth South street Said list and plat have been lodged In the office of the city re-corder, No. 8, City hall, and will be open for inspection for a period of ten days from and after the 2d day of May, Ihhi. during which time written appeals to the cltr council forth correction of the assessment may be Hied with the said recorder. In pursuance of the ordi-nance In such case provided. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City. May 3, ml. ', After the Apples. A gentleman who some years ago had occasion to take a long journey through the Caucasus was accompanied by a ser-vant and a guide, who told him many stories of tim country stories of danger and peril in that hear frequented forest land. Once Stepan, the guide, and a friend of his had observed an apple tree well laden with fruit, some seven or eight versts from their village in the for-est. It stood unclaimed of man, almost the only relic of some prosperous Tscher-kes- s village. Stepan and his friend ar-ranged to meet at the tree one morning early and share the fruit. When Stepan came near the tree he saw someone already engaged in throw-ing tho apples down. Thinking his friend was trying to steal a march on him, the irate Stepan heaped all manner of abuse on him, and at last, getting no answer, fairly yelled with rage, and be-gan to throw things into the tree. Then the shower of apples ceased, ond with a gruff snort a huge old bear came tumbling out of the tree, almost on top of the terrified villager. As usual in such cases, Bruin was quite as much frightened as the man, and shambled off as ipiickly as possible, leaving the apples to Stepan and his friend, Youth's Com-panion, NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT. CUMMIT MINING CO.. LOCATION OF o principal tilace of business. Salt Lake City; location of works, West Mountain min-ing district. Salt Lake county, territory of Utah. Notice Is hereby given lhat at a meet-ing of the boird 01 directors of said company, held on the ftf h day of May. A. O. law. an as-sessment of five (ft) cents per share was levied on tho capital stock of the rorporat'on paya-ble Immediately to the the treasurer. A. (leb-hard-at the cotppanv office. 43 Kast Second South street Halt L ike City. Utah territory. Any st oik upon winch this assessment ahull remain unpaid on Monday, the Iftth day of June, lain, will be delinquent and advertised for sale ut public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the! d day of July. lsal. to pay the dellniinent assess-ment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Hy order of ths hoard of directors. Mviios W. Davis. Secretary. Salt Lake Clly. May Mb, lsal. APPLICATION FOK PATENT. Notice No. 80 J3. Uniikii Status Land Officr, Salt Lake Citv, Utah. V Mav 4th. lt)1. ) NOTICE IS HF.REHY CIVEN THAT A in Watson, whose postoltlce ad-dress Is lougtiam, Salt Lake county, Utah, and her David Kay of Ogden, Utah, and Jerome It'iurnard of Hingham, Suit Lake connty. U'ah, have made application for a United States patent for the Key Note and westerly extension of the Key Note Consoli-dated lode, mining claims situated In West Mountain Mining district, Salt Lake county, Utah territory, consisting of I018.aft linear feet of the lode, and surface ground shown on the plal misted ou the ground, being Lot Nn. 418. and described In the Held notes and plat of the official survey on tile In this oltlce. with mag-netic variation at 18 degrees 38 minutes east, as folli ws: Commencing at I'osl No. 1 of the Westerly Extension of the Key Note, thence north 0" 11 mln., west Lu.5 feet to post No. 'J; thence north fia deg. ft3 m.n., east loiS.tfi feet to post No 7 of the Key Noto lode: thence south i. 11 mln., east lftw feet to post No. 8 of the Key Note, thence south A7 deg. 1ft mln.. west ftsi feet to post No. of the Key Note: thence south ft8 dog. 31 mln., west afttj feet to post No. . 5 of the Key Note, which is common to post No. 4 of the Westerly Extension of the Key Note lode; thence south (VI deg. 11a mln., weat feet to post No. I, the pines of beginning; containing a total are of i.m acres, and including the area in conflict with t'ie Tiger iode lot 07, for which an application for patent has never been tiled; front post No. 1 U. S. M. M. No. A. bears south 40 deir. nl mln. west b M feet distant. The said mining loca-tion being of record 1nthe office of the recor-der of said mining district at Hingham. in Salt Lake county, Utah. The nearest known lorn turns being the TlL'er lode, lot t7; hey Note No. a lode, lot Modesty lode, lot a'si: Fir-- t F.xtenslon of Yosemlte west lode, lot 13: It vere lode, lot lau; and Montreal lode, lot 87; mining claims. I d rect that thiB notice be published In the Salt Lakk Timks, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, lor the poriod of sixty days. Fhank D. Honns. Register. T. C. HAli.EY, Attorney for Applicant. SUMMONS. In the District court in and forthe Third Judi-cial district 0 Utah territory, county of Salt Lake. W. C. I'avey, trustee, plaintiff, 1 vs. W. L. Harr. tt and Lillian E. Har- - Summons, ret and Kdward McCarran, de-fendants. The people of the territory of Utah send greet-ing to W. L, Harrott and Lillian K. Barret and Edward M:Curran, defendants: You are hereby require 1 to appear In an ac-tion brought a :11111st y,,u by the above named plaintiff in the d strict court of the third Ju-dicial district of 1 he territory of Utah, and to answer t ie complaint tlle.1 thetein within ten days lexcluslve of the day of service after the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or. If out of this county, but In th's district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days -- or Judg-ment by default will be t ike aralust you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The s ild action is brought to have judgment against defendants. W. L. and Lillian E. liar-lett- . in the sum of .li, with Interest at 10 per cent per annum f.om Sept. ruber 18, isuo, for fco attorney s fee, and for costs of suit; alleged to Ui due on a certain prom-ssor-note, made and executed by salddefeud-ant- s to plaintiff for tMM. August 18, I wo, duo two years after date, with Interest from date at 10 per cent per annum, same being due and unpa d, save Interest for the month of August. i?K. and secured by a mortgage executed by salddefendents toplain-tUT- , on said date, on lots 3a and on, block S, Dark View addition, Salt L ike City and coun-ty. Utah ; to have a decree o! tills court for the sale of snid premises, and that the proceeds may be applied in parment of costs of this suit, costs of sale, attorney's fee. and of amount due plaint,!! on said note and mortgage; that defendants, and all personsclalm tig under them snbse pient to the execution of said mortgage lie barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption iu said piem'ses; that plaintiff have Judgment and execution for any delb i-ency, ami for such other aud further relief as may be Just and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above re (lilted, tne said plaintiff w II apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Honorable Charles 8. Kane, iudge. iind tne s il of the distriot court of the Tt.lrd Jud c'al district, in and for the Terri-tory of Utah, this aith day of April, in the yo irof our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and ninety-one- . seal Hsnrv O. MoMit.i.as, Clerk. Hy Geo. D. Loumis, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Es'ate of Morcy Shoebridge, deceased. NOTICK IS HKKKBY GIVEN BY THK James William Harris, ad-ministrator of the estate of Mercy Shoebridge, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having clalma airalnst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the lirst publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at No. 210 C street. Salt Lake City, In the county of Salt Lake. Utah. Dated April 43, 1881. JAMFS W HARBfS, Administrator of the estate of Mercy Shoe-bridg- e, deceased. J . H. Hurd, attorney for estate. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Cbancr C. Cramer, plaintiff rs. Mallnda Cra-mer, defendant. The people of the Territory of I'tah send greeting: To Mallnda Cramer, defendant. 'OU ARE HEHEHY HEHUIHKD TJ Ap-pear iu an action brought against you by t e abova named plaintiff In the dlitrict court of the Third Judicial district ol the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed tliere-I-w th 11 ten days lexcluslve of the day of service) after the set rice on you of this summ-ons- if served within this county: or, If serred out of tins county, but tn this district, witl In twenty days: o.herwl-:- wlihln loriy days-- or judgment, by default will be ta.vcn against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bond of matrimony existing between plaint ft and defendant, and nb o:vlng each of the pirtles heret from all obligations thereof; aiove relief prayed ou the u round that on or anout the iftth day of Annl. l'SS. defendant, disregarding the sol-emnity of her marriage vow, Wilfully and without cause deserted and abandoned this plaintiff, and has ever since coutlnue.il to so desert and abandon him, and to live separate and apart from him, agalusthls will and with-out his ci insent. And you are hereby notified that If vou fiil to appear and answer the raid ioni lant as above required, the said plaintiff will pply to the court 'or the relief demanded rherem. Witness the Hon Charles S Zanc, Judge, and the seal of tlie district court of the Third judicial district, in aud for the territory of Utah, this 3d day of April, In the ye tr 01 our l ord one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-one- . isuAil Henry O. McMii.i as, Clerk. HytiKO. D. LooMis, Deputy Clerk, J.'Post, attorney for i lalntuT. Valuo of Honesty. There is no compensation for lack or loss of honor. I have seen it tried again and njriiin. There is no substitute for it, Whoever sells a fraction of it for wealth or iirt'fernn'iit begins to inherently do generate. The end is death. Can you measure or weigh that word when ap-plied to the kouI? Honesty, Hini'ile hon-esty, is the best policy in dealing with ourselves, with our children, with our neighbors, or with things. I remember that the physician in charge of one of tho largest asylums for tho insane said a few years ago in his annual report; "Above all things deal honestly with tho insane. Do not on any account under-take to deceive them. A liar can only work mischief with a diseased mind. The truth may be hard enough for them to bear, but a falsehood is cruelty. They need trust and confidence. Faith in others is healing." I think this is a uni-versal law, De honest, especially to the young and the weak. Mary E. Spencer in St. Louis Globe-Democra- t. NOTICE. OF THK INTENTION OF THE CITV council to extend water mains on First East street from midway between Fifth and Sixth south to midway between Sixth and Seventh South streets with laterals on Sixth Smith street. Notice is hereby given by the city council ot Salt Lake City of the Intention of such council to mBke the following described improvement, towlt: Extending aud larlug lion waterplpes or mains alotig Ihe following streets, namely: First Fast street from midway between Fifth and Sixth South to midway between Sixth and Seventh South streets, with laterals on Sixth south street and defray,ng three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at 1M). by a hwal assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within t ha following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely: Lots5and6. Hlock); Lots 8 and 7, Block 1; Lois 1 and 3. Hlock M, and Lots S and S, Block Hf. all in plat "A" S alt Lake City surrey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before May 18th, being the time set by the said Council whentt will hear and consider such objections as mar be made thereto. Ily order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made April 14th, Mil. J. Jack, City Recorder. Just Plain Snakes. A Pennsylvania man says he knows of a spot where at least 5,000 serpents are bunched together for the winter. There are no- - fancy snakes among them, but just common, every day snakes, such as bluo racers and rattlesnakes, and he asks no particular credit for his discov-ery. Detroit Free Press. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Orri; at Salt Laks Citt. TJtab, 1 March Xlrd. IBM. VOTICK IS HF.RKBY GIVEN THAT THK i. following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support 'if his claim, and that said proof will be made before reelster aud receiver at U. S. Land otiice at Sait Lake City. Utah, on May luth, lfv.il. vtr.: Alfred C. Oilroy D. S. No. US89, for the NS of SEi, NE4 of SWtf and Lot 3, Sec-S- i. Twp. 1, N. K. SI W. He names the following witnesses to prore his continuous residence upon, aud cultlratiou or, said land, rlr.: William A. Cox. Thomas Holliiigworth. Elrtrldge H. Anderson, C. IL Beach, all of Salt. Lake City. Utah. FKANK D. HOBBS. Register. E. W. Siniok A E. V. HniGiNS. Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John C. f'aron, deceased. VOTICK IS HERKMY GIVEN HY THE l undersigned, bll.a D. Carson, adminis-tratrix of the estate of John ('. Carson, de-ceased, 10 the creditors of. and all pi rsons having claims ngainst the sai l decea.'ed. to exhibit them with the ueiesary vouchers Within ten months after the tlrst publication of this notice, to the said F.liza D. Carson at her residence. No. sr.1l South F.leventh Fast St.. Salt Lake City, In the county of Salt Lake. Dated April Mist, 18UI. Fl.tzA D. Cahson. Administratrix of the estate of John 0. Car-son, S. McDnw u,f. Alty for Administratrix. SUMMONS. In the District coutt in and for tho Third Ju-dicial district of Utah territory, county of Salt. Lake. Emily H. Seman, plaintiff, 1 vs. John W. Seaman and Samuel II. UIIl. administrator of the estate j'"'"'-o- f Haci ael Seaman, deceased, defeiidau's. J The of the Territory of Utah send urcetlng to John V. 8. ainan nnd Sumeel tt. H 11. adiuluisii iifor of the estate ot Ka hel Seaman, deceased, defendants: A'OU ARE HLHKHY IlE-i- lKKD T ) Al'-1- . pear In an action brought against you by tne above naui-- d plaintiff m the District court 01 the I hud Judicial district of the territory i of Utah, and to answer the ,lni filed I herein within ten days lexclusivoof me d iy of servl ei sfter the service on you of tire summons-- if seri e witiun th:s c mi trior. :f served out ol rhis county, but in this tlisiri- t, within twenty days; otherw e forty days or judgment by del .nit 11 i e taken against you, according to the prayer 0:' said couip aiiit. 'ihe aid action is brought, to have a sum- - mons issued out of this court aualns: S iniuel 11. Hlil, as aiimiuistiator of the estnte of Ka- - ch lel deceased; that said II II n ay be hromrht lu as a party to th"Be proceedirgs, :ind be required to p:iy the share o! sild .ionti W. Seam. in In said estate, Into this comt; that, in th meantime, he be restrained by issuing out of this court, from paying 01 er said slinre of said J. W. Seaman to nun, or to any other pers. in; that, upon due n. t:ce I elnir given to sa'd Seaman, the decree of ol- - ' vorce gi anted plaintiff iu Ihis court on or alsiiit November is. ts,m. may be so amended j that said John W. Seaman be required to pay as alimony and lor Thestipiioit of the children, j Issue of said nia'Tlaj;c. mentioned In the com- - plaint l o:etn, to which reft r nee la hereby made. Ill- amount to be received hy him as his share oi the estate of said Kachael heamau. bis mother. And you arc herebv notified that If yon fall to app 'ar and ,inSf the said complaint ns above reijiilied. !he said pla utiff will apply to tliecourl for ti.e el;cf dcinatuiid therein, Witness the Hon. Charles S. Znne judge. and the seal of the district court of the Third iiidictal district. In and for the territory of , Utah, this Kith day of Aptll. In the year of our Lord one thousand r gst liunilr, d and ninety j one. IIF.NHY Li, McMiLLI-'N-SEAL Clerk. Hy Ofo. D. LnoMia. Deputy Clerk Arthur Erown, Atty. lor plalutla. I MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 ul.'ected by the Third judicial district court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at pcuobultitc hosaules,. at tne from door of the county In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, on the 1st day o June, 181)1, at ID o'clock m., all tin right, title, claim, and Interest of John M. oun.'. of. In and to the following described re .1 estate, situate, ly ng and bil ig lu Salt Luke county, au deseril ed as follows, t. Lots twcniy-n.n- uW) thirty (.mi. thiity-on- e (i'l 1, and thirty-tw- i.ej), block one (U, Park Di l ision of the southwest quarter of the n rtheast quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of the northeast quat ter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nin- e township one s utii. rautre one west. Salt Lake meridian. Also all of blocks eight (si. nine tUi and sixteen (18) of Hark Dale sub dlvLlon of the southwest ipiai terof the uorth-ea-- t quarter of section twenty nine iW), township one (II south of range one west of Salt Lake meridian. Also the' following tract si'uated In Salt Luke county, Utah, and standing on the records of said Salt Lake county in the name of John M. Young and others, as fullowi. to wit: Dart of lot 2, block iTOi. plat A. Salt Lake City sur-vey, bei.lnn n ? otie hundred and one feet north and th riy-nlu- aud one half feet east of the southwest corner of said lot two. hem e east hfieeii and one half fest, north twenty-eigh-fei. thence west fifteen and one hilffeet, thence south twenty-eigh- t feet to place of be-ginning, thirty-tw- and one hilffeet west trout the southeast corner of said lot two. theuce west thirty-eigh- t feet, tam'e north mn. ty elkht feet and four inches thence east thirty eii lit leet. theuce south ntmtv eight, feet aud four Inches to the place of lieutnulng. Also a part oflot twelve (Wi. block eight (Hi, five acre plat A. Bii Field survey. To be sold as the propeity of John M. Young at the suit of Clark. Eldrldg Il Co. Terms of sale, cash. L U. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. Hy HomahCannoh. Deputy Marshal. Dated May 7th, Ism. . A tanner residing near Guilderland, N. Y., has been sent to an insane asylum because he has a mania for whistling at all times and in all places. He whistles from morn to night, and after retiring he whistles until he falls asleep. If he wakens through the night he immediate-ly commences to whistle and continues until he is exhausted. NOTICK OF COMPLETION OF AS3KSSMKNT OF a local t ix for the extension of the water ma'ns on Ulr-- t S uth street. Notice is heieey civen that the nsiessor and colk'ct ir of Salt i.ake City has made and com-pleted the list and plat pertaining to a local lux at the rate of four mills per sonant foot, levied by tic ity council of Salt Luke C ty. April 1w.11. upon the following lois or pieces of mound, namely: Lois 1, .'lands block SI. Lotsb, d. 7 and n. block W; In plat A. Lots I and 2, block 41). l.ols fl and ;, bloc IS; In plat C. Silt Lake: City survey, said tax being for the extension of the waier 111 'ins along the follow, ng des-cribed r iut. namely: First South street1 from Fourth West street o midwav between Filth and S.xth West street. w,th l iterals on Fi.tii West itreet. Said list and p, at have been lodged In the offce of the city recuder. No. a. city h ill, and wilt be open tor Inspec-tion for a period ol 10 days from and after the Jnd dny of May. isl, during which time writ-ten appeals to ihe city council for the correc-tion of tie assessment may be hied with the sa d recotuer. in pursuance o! the ordinance In sveh case provided. .1. F. Jack, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, May id, lftil. , t NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Desert Land. Final Proof. (HS5.1 United Status Land Offtcb. I Salt Lake City. Utah. April , 18VL f VOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1 Kulon S. Wells ot Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county. Utah, has filed notice of Inten-tion to make proof on his desert land claim. No. ilrt. for ne southwest quarter, section 5' township 3 south, range 1 west, before the Redster and Receiver at Salt Lake City, ol Monday, the isth day of May, isl. He names the following witnesses to prore the complete lrilgatlou and reclamation ol said land: Edward Prli-e- , William Leak, William Brown. John Brown, all of West Jordan, Salt Lake county, Utau. Fhank D. Hohbs, Registeft Bum Low t, Attorneys tor Applicant. , NOTICK TO CREMTOKS. Estate of William Wallace Ro ters, de eased IS HFRF.MY CIVEN HY THE i undersigned, John H. Llnek. a in nistni- - tor of the estate of Wdllam Waliac lioaera, deceased, to the rreiiliors of. nd ull jiersons having claims airnlnst the s:ud deceased, to! exhibit them with the necess.iry vouchers within ten months after the first. publ;out on of this notice, to the said John H. Llurk, at 2(8 fonth First Ei at street, Salt Lsko Uty, lu the couiitr of Salt Lake. Utah. Dated May 1st, 1SS)1. JOHN H LINCK. Administrator of the estate of William Wal- -, lace Rogers, deceased. The olfactometer recently exhibited to the Academy of Sciences in Paris is a little apparatus for testing the smelling powers of individuals. It determines the weight of odorous vapor in a ciibio centimeter of air which is iwrceptible by tiie olfactory sense of a person. , |