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Show 10 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATUKDAY MAY 23, 1801.' . NOTICE T8 HERKHY GIVEN TO THE OWNKR9 I of property abuttinL'ou both sldas of Tlnnl South street from Wast Tempi streat toThlrd Wl street iluaitlrWHik district No. fi. In Nail Lake City) on both sides of Third South street from Klrst Kast. street to Second Kast street, (in slnewaik district No. li. in Halt Luke Cilyi ; ou lnth sides of Third Houth steeet from hec-o- K.HSt, street to Kontih r an tn et (Iti side-wal- k district. No. 6 In .Halt Lut Cltyi ; on the South side of South Temple street fi'otn Kourth Kast street to r.ljjlith Kast street (In sidewalk district No. IT, tn Salt Lake Cdyi : on both sides of Third South street from East Totnplo street to Went Temple street tin sidewaik dis-trict No. f. in Halt Lake City) ; on both Hides of Third South street from Kal Temple street to I lrst East street (in sidewalk district No. a. In Salt Lake Cltyi ; on both siuVauf Klrst Kast street from South Temple street to Kourth South street tin sidewalk district No. V, in Halt Lake City : on bot "hies of Second South street from Ku.-- t Temple street to Knat street (in sidewalk district No. 4, In Salt Luke Cltyi on both sides of Second South street from Kast Temple street to Fifth West street tin district No. 3. ill Salt Lake City): That the undersigned were duly appointed by the eity council of Salt Lake City, on the l.'th day if May. . It. I'l. as a b ard of equallattun and to hear and cili.-dde- objections, if an'. to the assessment and levy or a sjiecial tax foreousiruotltitr side-walks on the streets here ubefore named. bald assessment list in completed and said board of equalization and review will twin cession at the c ty hull lor five idi consecutive (layH oiurinvr the usual business, hours, Tuesday. M av IHl, and end-ing on Saturday. May :th. s,. Ltunnx tne said time the a nd assessment list will he open to public Inspection, and atiy I persons fed ;n a theniseli cs ak'.:rl"vt d may have h arim; her., re said boa'd, act! said hoard shall have aut horny to nialie corrections of any tax deemed by them unjust. W. 11. H. Sl'AKt'OKH, FlIKIIKIllOK 111- A l it, lll.MII. W'OI.Hlh.-OIOI.MK-, VV. I'. N.lll.K, Wll.l.lAM F. JAM..H, Salt Lake City, May 11th. In.d. Official Itoticns. AN OKMNANUS T EVYINCi THE TAX AND FOR THE AS-I- j sessment of property on both sides of Third South street, from Second Last to Kourth E.st stt et, In sidewalk district No. ft of Sal Lake Cltv. for the purpose of sidewalks thereon. Section 1. He II ordained by the city coun-cil of Salt Lake city that said round! doth hereby levy the tax and for the assessment of property upon the lots and parcels of l.i I hereinafter described, abutting upon Third South street from Second Last toKuurth Last street, on both sides thereof, in siiiewaik dis-trict No. oof Salt Lake City. This tax is levied to defray the expense of com.trucr.lti( sidewalks on said street, opposite t! e said lot and parrels of land to be specially anVctert and benetlted bv said Improvement, ana It is here, t y ad judged, determined an. I eftaolished that the sarn will he fw laity beneutted by said improvements, aud said lots and parrel of land are to be assessed at an Sijual and uniform rut" in accordance with tint linear foot frontatre on bota sides of said street from S nd Kast to Kourth Kast street, upon which sidewalks are to be nonatruetml. The total cost and expense of oonstrU'tms; sidewalks on stid street is estimated at .'i:ih.40. and ti e tax hereby levied and to be assessed on said Ids and narrels of land is M per front foot, abnlt nit npon said street to b affected or bet e.Hni by said Improvements, (and the frontage of a corner lot shall Is deemed to ext-u- d to the mterse. ting st re t. i and the city assessor and collector Is hereby authorized and directed to assess, in accord-ance with the provisions of this ordinance, and for the purposes therein mentloneii Lois 1 andi. block fI; Li its 5, . 7 bl.s k i4 ; plat A ; Lo'sftandB. block.: Lois I. a. 3. 4. block 11, plat B, all In Salt Lak Citv Survey. This levy of tax upon the said lots and par-cels of laud altutt.UK on each sideof said street) Is made upon the same as the lluearfoot front-u- e of said lo! or parcel of land appear and are shown upon the official recorded plat or map of sai I ity. See. a. Sidewalk district No, s Is bounded ai follows: Ho.h sides of Third South street, east, from h.a.t Temple street to the Military . s. This ordinance to take effect from and after its passage. 1'as. t'd and approved May Mh, lMd. Attest: Gi;oi(im M sonrr. Mayor. seal) J. F. Jack, city H;corder. Unitku Btatkmof A M K RICA, -- Tenltoiyof I tali, fall LaUefuy. i I, J. F. Jack, recir h r of Salt Lake city, do hereby certify that the foieoiu is a full, trua and c urect copy of an ordinance levyitu' tita tax and for the assessment of property on, tioth sales of Third South street from Second Last to Fourth Fi st street, lnsi'lewalt b tNo. of Salt Lake City, for the purpose of constructing s.dt wa Us tnei.n. passed b tlie city council of bait Lake City. May tu, Ifod, appears of re. ord in my ofllce. ' In test ninny wheie .f, I hive hereunto set my ban I and arfliel the coniorate seal of Salt Lake c.ty, this Ull & 'V of Way t. Iseal.J J. F. Jack, City Kocorder. CHINESE UUP.ANITY. CIRCUMLOCUTION THEY DISPLAY IN LETTER WRITING. The KJiicale.l nilnaniiiii Can (live the American I'olnts ou Politeness und in tlm Conduct of i:pltlry Correspond voce. It lilts j.rulmlily fallen t(i tlm lot (if . moht of us to lmvo mot coilo who, Witliont t Lav 'X('UM of mi liiicoimciidin h.'ibit, liiivt? tlio ktuwk of HKsortiiikt mi-li- li HH.int trullif. mid who vtilnu Iho )inctii'o as a hi.ti of honesty. .Tie to urn otiietx, mich as thu Cnakors of ly:'oiii days, who rvery c.iros-Kin- ii wliii'li may not ho in tttrict wiih nli:xhitu trut h tin m in thfir t'niisrioncos. To such jiootilo tho Men of tlioiiisclvt'S "V'ours truly," or of liointiiiu: a hdior to a can:i:il iH'iiu.'unl.inci;, "Dear So and So," in iiblionvnt. Hut 'inblii; oidiiioti h;ia hi'cii too tilroiitj for tlioin, itiul wo wni-tiiiu-iiinl nh.'tll I'ontiiint) so loncj as so-ciety liol.li lonulher, to Hiltlresi olio in etuli artnentninl wliiih niu tint M'ljnireil to corrcsjioinj Willi our si iitiineiilH. t irieiitalf) havo aui'iuirtseil us in Ihinru-Kai-(- l im intb'h asi llw hfilliant Ktinsliiint to which they fire) acrnsloim-i- l excels tho mnrky iitmosiiherw of Knropo. Tho of ourselves and of our conn-iond:'nl-palo liel'.d'K tho j'Iowin of olijeeUvo inliniraUoti and jnihjectivo Bolf nhaneineiit which mloni Fiudorn ejiistlifH. Wo are content, to cun-fin-our wiHhes) nr I einiiiliiiit nls to tii present lifo; Vmt htteli limit is fur too narrow for an Asiatic, who delights in wishing that liis frien lfi may livo for-ever unit over, iind that tho itnce.stora of liis uneniieH may bo condemned to ever-liujtiii- jf (liKirmeo. We aro BiiLislied to Hjieak of "I" and "You," hut mi oriental loves to heap ad-jectives of contempt upon liim.si If and of frloritication ujioii his correspondenli KI.EVATINd AM) IKM KANISii HIMII.K.S. In all cam's hti avoids tlio nso of the personal pronoun. 1'y a pystcni of cir- - cnmlocution uocessitated by t h id omis-Bio-ho descriU's himself iw "Your yonnircr brother," the) character repre-senting bis expression being written mall, and partly at tho wdo of tho col-umns ef words, and he designates hiiu-nel- f and others conjointly as "Wo ants." Hut tlm person lis is addressing figures . us "Your excellency," ".My benevolent elder brother," or "Your honor." liter-fcll- "You who aro nt tlio Htejis if the council chamber." His own house is "a mean dwelling," or, us tho parts of tho character dignify, "a stricken and broken dwelling;" but ho is mi.tl do to think of his correspondent's habitation as any-thing but "an honorable," literally "basliet-of-pearl- s palace." In tho name pirit of self abasement ho feels obliged to wind up his upist.lt with tho phrase, "Your stupid younger brother, bows his head to tho ground." Tho character for "stupid" is drawn for us by two hieroglyphics, meaning "mon-key hearted." To bow to his friends is ' also pictorially expressed by a colloca-- - f tioti (if "a head" and "turf," suggesting ! the act id' bowing tho held to the earth. If his correspondent proposes to call upon him ho hastens to astuira him that "at tho appointed hour, with bowing hands, ho will await tho time when his t'M'elliiicy ahull abase htuiwdt' by driving bis chariot to liis ollice." Ilia friend's letter is "tho revelation of his hand," and ho takes pains to makohiui aware that holding it "with washed hands ho hail chanted" its contents. Oa expressions of thanks particular emphasis is laid by tho Chinese, and with trim Oriental instinct, in their etlort af ter hyperbole, they are accustomed to givo a physical interpretation to their lueutal feelings. POWEiippi. liYi'icitnou:. For instance, a correspondent who w ishes to bay that lit" is profoundly grate-ful, writes, "Your kindness is very deeply engraved and euveined iu my heart." If ho hears of tho illness of a friend "ho cannot help being hung up in suspense," and tho symbol ho uses shows tothoeyes the heart of tlio writer tied up, while at tho name tinid ho urges him "to take care of his person U3 a pearl." And on the receipt of better news ho breaks out, "How shall I bear the joy and pleasure!" Having finished expressing tho object of his letter, ho winds up by "availing him-self of tho opportunity to wish his corre-spondent all tho blessings of the Reason, and," if ho is on tho road to honor, "all tha promotion lie deserves." Put, if not ferocious, a sufficient lati-tud- o still remains to a Chinaman for tlio development of much plain speaking. It is as possible to "slit the thin spun life" with a stiletto as wit ha broads word, and in the most finished periods a Chinaman finds himself rjuito able to express either withering contempt or remorsele.ss hato. Hut ha lias other ways also of giving vent to his ill humors. Tho very punc-tilious rules of letter writing enable him to convey his dislike by omission as well as by commission. Chinese is, it may be explained, writ-ten in vertical columns, lieginuing on fhe top right band corner of the page, lu ordinary circumstances each column is completed to the bottom of tho page; but long tisaire has established tho cus-tom that, if the unmoor attributes of tho person addressed occurs, the column is cut short, and the characters representing these, subjects of honor begin the neiit column atari elevation of the space of ono or two chararters, as flit) case may j be, above the general level of the text. It will now be seen whata ready weapon lies to the hand of a Chinese letter writer. To write "Your Excellency" or the name of the correspondent's country or s;;ver-tig- u in the body of the column is to in-flict aiiireiiisiiit upon him. and is equiva-lent to tho expression of tho bitterest contempt in European epistolary style. Loudon Saturday Review. JUST A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE. The 1'oftsessUin if It Does Not 1'ay Very Well In the I.OHK Hull. "It doesn't pay to know just a little fthout thitikcs," baid one of those men who are always after "general informa-tion." Jtnlniii;' from e xporiaiico 1 thoroughly iiree with tho noiitletiian whoKaiil, 'A little knowledge is a dani;er-oii-tiiiii.;.' For example, I have never heeii able to eat an ck.; with thorough relish though exeeediiurly fond of them for their flavor h'iiico 1 learned that the little ppot on one wdo of the yelk, toward the hint end, is the tferni of tho chicken. You may cook an e.itif in what fashion you please, hut- whether it is lioiled, poached or fried, you will find that genu always conspicuous, when once you know it is there, and yon cannot eat the fu; until you have carefully removed it. Jt would add cotisiderahly to my happi-iie-- s if I could lielievo today what I w.is taught in the nursery, that the while of an ei;cf makes the hmiesof the buhseipieut, fowl and tho yelk tho flesh, instead of knowing, an I do, that both are the food hy the consuniption of which tilt? "i fill is developed. "lint that. i:i only a very minor in-stance. My slight kll'iwlede of patho-luu'ic-anatomy, amouutiiicf to the mer-est Hnaitoriii!, is a Houre.e of continual distress to me. Though an ahstemious mail, on th whole, 1 cannot indulge in a Klars of any uleoholii! heviTa'e without realizing that, 1 am Niihp ctinu; my fys-- h mi to llit? aetion of a 'heart stimulant' which accelerates the pulsations of that organ injuriously. The slightest neiisa-tiotio- f any sort about my chest causes itiH to iina;:ine, despite myself, that the tubercular bacilli aro bei;inuiii to o, t in their deadly work upon my pulmona-ry SVslem, "I'rcMiunably it is only a trilling inter-cohta- l rheiiinalihiu, but I am none the less uneasy. A similar feeling in the small t'f my back makes me think of Uriht's disease. Supposing that I swal-low an orange seed by accident, it oc-curs to me at once that there, is a chance for its Keltimc into a certain useless sac attached to tho Ptomach, where, if it dues, it will occasion inflammation that is nocossai'ily f.ilul Ioiik- - I know tliit my intestines aro a pr-- to rcrtaiu vctitiionlor parasites, aro thoso of every ono else; lint they ilo not occasion me ho much annoyaneo un tho jiossihili-ty- , nlwayst existinr, that iiiiinfnl (.oniio-tioi-of linio may bo foriiiinjr in my MaiMcr or my liver. "A Mtiierrieinl knowiedeje of physiology takes iinifh of tho jioetry out of e.ir.t-tne- ti nti'l removes lartfo jmrt of tho giljin from thesuhliinary gin'erhrend, as line ini;rht nay. lluvin uciintreJ it, man realizes! rather jminf ntly that ho is largely an elevated animal after all, though hitlu rto ho hasimagiued hiinself I'hiejly mind. "Sutitjosiiiij that oiio'h iiart.ner in the in a thin pirl, ha eannot help iifriirini; her out ax an arlicnlated skele-ton mid an estimated juieo upon her an a 'rejiaratioii' in that gnise, Thiu does not; apply, however, when nho is an aekiiowledcjeil heiress. "lmasjiiiation is iilways optioned to facts, and hy as much as tho latter are calculated to dispel nirreeahlo illusions; they are destructive of happiness. There-fore I am inclined to think that however dcKirablo knowledge) may he respectini; things with which one) has no personal and inlimato concern, it is most to know u very little about one's self and one's environment. 'Driuk deep or taste not th ) l'ieriaa (spring.' " Wash-ington .Star. b usIIess DIRECTORY, AK HITrxrj. TEED A. HALE, (lati of tyv.) AFrHlTECT Or COMMERCIAL BLOCK ijj auu t.l coaio.eic.ai blot a. F. M. ULMEE. KCIHTKCT- - llU I'Ki HjIil'lHS BL'ILUINO C. H. LnBELLE. IIITKCT WF.ST bECONn SOUTH VIt(.Street, Salt LaUe Cliy. lam prepared to fiiinisb ail manner of plans in the most lm-- 1 roved style of architecture, such as churches, e era houses, hotels, hanking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Ileal of reiereuces given as lo uiy stand-In- H. r)f. MAIN. IUIMKTKKh IN JAPANESE and (' eric,. Prlc a brie'. bcim..us, brou'.es cali,U'-l- , , sll .s. aiel'tues and curios. Hand onieie a novelties always on hand. HI.AL ISTilK A NO LOAM. ETJETON, GfiOEGBEOK 4 03., KEAI, ESTATK, NO. Hi MAIN STltKKT Lake City, UUU. Notary in oiliu Telephone 4o4. MONEY WANTED. F YOtT DKHJHE A liOtJD LOAS PLACFD I ou real t'atitUi, call ou S. V. bpuctr, TEE SYNDICATE IHVESTMENT 00., Ur.AI. KSTATK, KOOM 1, OVER HANKOF I.sks. luvesiiueuts for nou resideula aspeciaity, A TTOK ME VS. EHEPARD GEOVE (t SHEPARD, f AWVFK- H- UOOMS 4'J ANUW WASATCH I j 11 ulldtiiK, bait Lake CI ty, C.W.P0WER3, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE becond South street. 1'I.ATINO. N0VF.T.TT M ANTTP AflTnRTVfl TV. ' Motets. Walker. House. fhe Walker 1 located In the business centar of the City and has all the Modem Improvements L Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-clas- s house. It managed as well as any hotl In the West in - st b uy the business aud tourist hotat II Salt Lae City. I'assenjrer Klevator. the Walker and the Metropolitan are the tw leading hotols of Salt Lase City. C. S. lb, l'roprletor. rpiIE fOUGAX TTOTEL. A LL - 1 14 W. First Ba Central location. First class in all appoint- ments. Kates- - per day, tif.fsi. Eire ancapes on every floor. Passeniier ele-vator, st. am heat hot and cold water. Lie,-t- ru light aud beilB lu eiery room. Etiwi all UtoiiD, Chief Cerk. 4. U. Clark, I'rop. The Cuilen, T!!E mm HOTEL OF ST USE, a. c. kwincj. - - rnoi'ic IlTiifi JUST OPENED. THE C:.LY niiST-C- I ASS KOTEL U THE CITY. f'nr Lfoii anil Snufh TninnTo ct VWlf AlXUiU Uil MUMLi MUM Skookum Root HaiP GroLUet. Crowa Hair Rapidly. Jii Eradicate Dandruft " itt'Ji .'V Stops Falling Hair. rfAif-'j- y la a preventive L- - V of Baldness, L V J K"( !Lw Grow Hair on XA'c Bald Head. I 18 n Exquisite IXS'i) Toilet Article J lif if f ll coloring matter. (7arf mark rtgixtrred) Coutaities no Mineral orVegetable Poisonj la an honest and tncritorioua preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skockum Root Hair Grower Co, NEW YORK. po Sal by all Druggiata, ALLi CL'OWAY, FISH SPHI8SS, DEEP CREEK STAGES 1 i Will CONNOR IlKOS. HOTEL Monday. Wadneidays and ( rlrtays. on t&a arrival of tba UtaU i Msvatla Train. Tbtre Will bo Btationi for the Benefit o) Fasiengen on the Stag Lin Parties wIshinR information In regard to tha road vclli call at Connor liros. Distance by tai(0lln from Stockton to lieopCreek 14Smlle 1'rom Stock ton to Sc.rlrmir'B Ranch. K9 " " Hcnbnar s Kauch to Duway... l " " I)uzwy to Fish Springs ' Fiuii Surin'-- s to ("liltou 4f Clll ton' to Deep CreeU 10 " Connor Bros. Stodton, Utai )R II0I,GES- - r C)LD, HILVF.1 AND NICKEL PLATIVH VJ by the Dynamo Frocess. Ail kiudl of repairiUK tlone with ueatuesg aud dispatoo. KmiiaoM liaoa eia!3J South. t A. UnELAHDI. PI rat'oct'teincnaifl andtisn: no kII;ii;l',- dtilniysuhpopiokinAgc. K tijnates furnished m a pi. cation, s.-- me s'rore tcac m.' your (r 1. rs, ' suuth Second West :t ecu Telephone No Jtt. t tWM I CJKK. SANDEEKG rUEIilTUKE CO.. MANl'FAl TUItKKS AM) DKALKltS tN of turnlture, School llnu hcrern doom and Wludo.v. Johiuu and re i airmu jiroinptly attended to. Ida aud IW VV buuth Templwstreet, UKOCKKItl. 0. M, EANSEH, pVirAI.ER IN CHOICE FA NCY OROCintES X' 1i:it, Craiu, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner '1 hlld South and btau sireuL E0GEE3 4 0024PANI, LF.ATINO UKOCiiUi oliiA3T FIR3T 1-F- boulb treew IMSIHANCK. I0UI3 HYAM3 & 004 MH; AN 1.1 At t ilir.N I'. MUTUAL I Life of New York. Kii tin I Hti Couiuiarcial Hiock, I'tl'M HI Ntl. P. J. M0SA!f. STF.AM HF.ATINU ENUINKEH MAIN bait Lake City. klklNUUKtl'IIV. T. E McOUEEItf, OFFICIAL STKNOCiK A I'll F.K; ALL KTN09 aud Typewritln. Dealer la Kemington Typewriter ausuppiioii Froreai UdiUK. d liCKESTHIR33 at IISMESTRICES I Head Our List! ( t'elebrtttel 1'nnioh: t'liit kerliip; C'loutrh & b arren Kualitt iV t o Dfckt-- r Uros A. It. I'lmso J.tV V. VMivr lli'iycjs tv Stcsrtitt Kvt-rt't- t ALSO TUB Story & Clark, A. It. ( bane, Lor lug' A. Itiakn and liridgc-lo- rt Org ;i us. We sell anr of the above instrument! ca long tune ami easy pa ments. tdu instru lncnia taken In exchante for new ones aiw their real value allowed. A guarantee of f:on five to seven ytars accem'.inies each pi .no. We will pay your railroad fare from any po.u, lu Idaho or Utah to Salt Luke City aud ret hr pioTut.ug you buy a piano irom us while n; ti e c.ty. This twill ei: .tie par 1 a llvtuif In nel.hborlni: towns aud cities to select fii nt ti:e uniuciise st. ck v. ii ich we always have on hand. We take pleasure in siiowin- - on. gooda whether or nut you lutaud to buy. Correspoii' euce solleited and promptly anaerc I. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Hon 171" No. '.S W .st Be end Sout. iimumaijii inniifi,jipHiiip a,i-- iiBiwm""H'ii'Va ' srP. ? West k Rapid Transit Co-np'- TIME TA3LE. To Taku Elleat May 1st, 1891. Local Tra ns for the Jorlan Plve- -, Ciarden City, UriKhton aud Eldorado. t irr.ii I F.AVE tLI ORAOO SALT I.AK: CITY r(0am. lOipm. 7 w a ia. SOipra. 7't " ii:l ' ll:(Ki " JC'O " ft:OI " 3 ill " y: it " 4 '.) ' " 9 () " 4: il " in (JO b n) M li. () " fen) " " in ' 11. (0 " SrtW " lJioum. 7 tut) " C'tv Station: Crmr Seventh South and Weststr etk. J. G. JACOBS, Geu'l M'g'r. -- uenusi- ;,--- v Teeth , t- - ; ' n.'V V tracted with- - .y, &J!k out pain bv lb " . , . J use ot vit.l Vl j- - t ,- - lloonj 76, Coruuirrc.a. Block, oait Lak City, Henry F. Clark, "TK TAIIaOR." 29 E. FIRST SOUTri Health is Wealth! t'vu;r-'"'- - E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND HHAIN Treatment, a mt?.ranteed iie diic for Hys-teria. Ui..iness, Conviil-ilons- , Kits, Nervous Nenr.ilK'ia. lleadaene. Nervoiia I'ro'.rnlon caused by the use of alcohol or ttoacco. Waka-f- u nes-- . 'Menial lieprs,on. Softenlnr of tha drain rcsii tinK in insanity and leading to mi.fr.-- , decay aid death. Premature Old Aue, liarreunese Loss of Power in either sex. In- - v.i mt.uy Losses and Sperinut .rrnn a nil i l by oer ecrt;on of the brain, self abtee or Kach b"X conlriliis tine tuo it'i s in ti'i'titi"! Im or six b .xes for i , ecut ti" eia ld ou receipt of pr.ee. WE OtIAHANTI'.E SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order reeeltad bv us for Ux boxes, accompanied with tit, we w ill send the purchaser our written K'tarantee torefunlt e mo ie If t ie treattnent does not it., t a ture (iuarantces Issued fitily by OuaSon, l iiAtT A Co. Drugisw, to Mam J m. ;.rr TMM VhF, pAKTF.K T 1TC11K1KIJ. li Ccniractors and Bu lders. j ' Salt I.a'ie City, Utah. ri i' riasa v,,r; aid o.iera'e charges a ! Sp.i l. lily ShO'l .i!ld te id co. Led w est he .S ttta ... d T nt - iitu, cor. a.ai aua.it. Cosfun. a 0... i.... SUMMONS. In the district court in and for the Third Judi-cial I ilstii t, of C!i,h territory, County of alt William M. Curtlss, plaintiff, vs. , Sunauous. William McKay, defendant. ThePeotdnof theTerr.toryof L't.xh send greet-ing t.i Wiliiani McKay, deb n.,aut: OU A ili Hl'IKKHV KK.JL'IKKH TO AP-- I pear iu an ad ou br ni lit ucuii.st ou l y the al hit mum d pla.i tiff in the district court of the Third Jude iai dlstr.ct of the Territory of ("tab, and to answer the complaint Hied herein within fn . ay.- - .exclusive ot the day o.'eeriie aiter the seivice on you of tics summons If servi d ithtn th.s county; or. if served out of til.s cotint but iu this distil' t, within te.in y da: o'theruise within lorty days or jm by default w 111 betaken OK 'lnst you, a'.'vorJlut; to tha prater of said complaint The said act on is brought to have lodgment niraaist de ciu'int In the sum of f,"1 Itu haral interest, auu wttucosis of su.t: al ''iji'il to he diieastheamouut o. unmey loaned bv plaintiff toile'en,,aiit. lor his c. on inooalb li and al his request. I el ween May th, ihK. and ( Mo-lar 1st. , no a t of v. hitih has ivti iaid. Aud you a:elie:ely noilncd that 11 you fall to appearand ans..er the said complaint as aboe re.tilrcd, me said plaintiff wui apply to the ci urt ;or the relief ricln; tided Iheretu. Witness, ihe Honorable Cuarles ,s. .aue. judce, and the al of the distr.ct court ot ttie Third Ju lie. ai district, in and for the Tetrl-loryo- t L'tth. tins tlfih day of Ho ember, lu tiie year of our Lord one t.iousand elirht huu-dr- i d and ninety. uimiv (i. McMii.i.an, Lnkal.J t'le k. By Oso. D. Loomis. Deputy Cltrk. NOTICE OF BOND KLIXTION. OFF1CB OK THK l)OAItl or K HI" AT1 I UK Tlltl Cil'Y OK SAld iiAKK, Salt Lakk Cm, l lah. .May H, ittn. ) IS HKKKIIV GIVEN: F1KKT NOTICK an election for the purpose of votliuf upon the Issuing of bonds f,r sole Hit purpose will be held on Hi" 1','tli day of June, at Independence Hall, No. U West Third Boiita street in Halt Lase City, Salt Luke county, L'tuh territory. Si coi ul That A. II. Parsons, and James F. Drail av and 1. L. Murdock. residents and (lualiiicd voters in said ai strict will bo the Judges to coi, duct th said election. Third -- The polls will bs opened one hour after sunrise on sa d day and will continue open until sunset of the same day. Foot til Tne a'regate amount of bonds proposed to e Issued is Six hundred thousand doliars ifl o.i (no, of th denomination of one thousand dollars each, to liear Interest at tho rate off, per cent. p-- annum: one hundre.l and fifty tin i.ollaia itKitUkmi thereof tu run for a period of ten years, and tour hundred, and liftv tnoiisand dollars ifluo.mtii theteof to run for 'a period of twi my years. Fifth The said bonds are proposed to 1st Issued for the purpose of ralsor,' money for purchasing sch ol sites, for buildime or pur-chasing one or more school houses and t tie same with furniture, necessary ap-- ) aratus. and improving the grounds, and li f liuuidatinv any Indebtedness already Incurred lor such purposes. The new registry list as prepared by the) registration officer of this county shall lioTerir as to the qualltlc.itiotis of voters. GEO. M. bC 'TT, President. J. U. Mobkton. t'ierk. A.N OKDINANCK ONrlUMINri THE ASSBSSMKNT OP ' tha lot,:, lilucks ami parcrfis of laud ntu.t-tln-iiiin I otb sldrs o; Sncn.i Suuth street from hccoiul Kast to K'Klith Erfst utrcrts, lu sidewalk district No. 4 of bait l.ak? Cty; on butti iil's of I'trst South street rr.im Second Kast to Klirlitb Kast ntn-ei- in slilcwalk din-tr-t No. i of .Salt l.aka ( ity ; on both - i Ira of I'lrst Soutustieet frmn Kast Teiit'l to rsourtli Wcat sir"ts. iu sidewalk i let .No. I of Salt I.HKrt City: on both sulca of South Ttiuile street from F,8t Tuile to Third West htreeta, in sidewalk Ulsi net No. lrinf "alt Lake Clfy ; auil on both sl!es of Klrst Soutii sir c from Kasl Ti'iuplt' to Second Kaal. atrmta. I I sluewalk ilisfrlcl No. lor Malt Lake City, i I the purposeof i o istructintfs. dcwalks ti.ereou. s upproved by the board of equalization aud review. Section I. Be It ordained hy tha City Coun-cil of S ill Lake City: That the asses-nien- t of tlie lots, blocks and parcels of laud aluittltik on both sldea of Second South strt-e- t from Second Kast to KlKhth Kast aireets, in side-walk district No. 4 of Salt, Luke City, both ildes of Flint South street from Second Kast to Klpht-- Kast atreota. In aidewalk ci;str:t No. 3 of salt I.akf C.ty; on both sides of Klrst S 'Ut'l ftleet from Kast Temple to Fourth WeM itrecta, in sidewalk district No. 1 of hail Lake C ty: both Kiuea of South Temple street Irom h ast Temple to Third West streets, In sidewalk district No. IS of Salt Lake City: and on both shies of Kirst South street from Ka- -t Temple to Scci-n- Kant streets, lu sidewalk disti ll t No. a of Salt Lake City, for t he pur-pose of cons ructiiiK sidewalks thereon, as ap-proved by th I oard of eitualliitb n and e and the -- nine is hereby coniirine.l. Sec a Thin ordinance lo take edict from and after its pas-a'- 1'ar.seed uud approved 'May IKth. A. T). lHl. ski,j i..o. M. on, Major. Atte.-t-: J. F. Jack, City Recorder. IlNITKt) Sl ATKS OK AMHHII'A. Terrltorr of I lah. Salt Lake Cltv. t "3 1. J. F. Kei or ,er of sa:t Lake Ci'y. do hereby rer'lfy thai Ihe forc"iui i a full, true and correct copy of ' An Ordinance c ititirmitig the assessment 'of the l ts. bk' ks atid vrcei.-- of latul abuttttnr on both side-- i ot Second S tit h si reel irom Second Knst to KlKhtti l'ast: in sidewa'k ill: t 'ii t No. 4 of Salt Liike 1 1 y: both sulesof Klrst South street from Seriiud Kast 1 I b'hth East, in sidewalk dislrii t No. U of Salt Lake City; both sides of Klrst South stieet irom Kast T tuple lo Kourth West, in sidewalk district No. ol Salt Lake City: both sides of South Temple street from KuM Tem-ple lo 'i lurd Wf-- I, in sidewalk district No. .i o( Salt Luki City: aud ou both sides of t irst South street from Kast Twmple to Second Kast, in sidewalk district No. '4 of Salt Lake City, tor the purpose of contnirtin thereon, an approved by the board of eipializal Ion and review." passed by the City ( ouncii of Salt Lake city M iy l, A. D. as appears of record in my office. In witness where, f. I have hereunto set my hau l I'lid affixed the corporate seal of Halt Lake C "y this MOth day of May A. l. lt)l. IskaiI .1. K. Jai K. City Kecorder. MARSHAL'S SALE. )URSUANT TO AN OKOKR OF SAL1T, I to me directed hy the Third Judicial dim trict court of the Territory of l'tuh, I snail ex-pose at public sale, at the front door of the; county court house. In the city jitid county ol Salt Lake, l.'tah, on the Mh day of Juue, ism, at g o'clock, m.. all the rip at. title claim Ami Interest of Lorenzo Caldwell. Kdwiu Fish. Maty Ann Fish, Kinina M. Shocbrldtfe uui Salt Lako county, of, in and to the tollowitul describe real estate, situate, lying and belnir In ibe city and county of Salt Lake. UtaU Territory, and particularly described as fol Iowa, All that certain piece or pare eel of land situate lu Salt Lake city, county of Salt Lake, ami Territory o' I'tali, hounded and described as fob Iowa: Couimeticlni.' at the northeast corner"! lot n Hi. In block twenty six !., In pU ii." Salt Lake cltv survey, runnimr t lietico west leu ( In, rods, thence smith twoand one-ha- lf ('."v roda thence east ten i KM rods.thettca north two and one-hal- f cj1,) rods to the plac of betrlnmiK. containing twenty-fiv- e ;, sipiaie rods ol irouiui. To be sold as the property of Lorenzo Card-wel- l. Kdwin Fish. Mary Ann Fish. Fmma M. Slioebrldce and Salt Lake county, at the shit of Jmn-- s wu Tonus or sale. cash. K. II. FAiisnNs, U. S. Marshal. Itv 0. N. Shan, I'eputy Marshal. Salt Lake' City. Utah, May nth, l8.ll. Two (icriitaii Words That Meun Much. (ientutn liurbeift in N(.'W York luvo a cnrioiw hystcm of tiina mill mysterious wo.iln liy wliidi they iiitlicitto to eucli oilier tlio tefideiicy of customers to give larB tips, Kiiiiill tips or noun nt all. If a ia:w liitt'lier iu n lar.ic bIioji gets a rcii-iTou- u customer in J.ia diair, a fellow workman who lias blmveil the generous customer liel'oi'o mutters in liis tar, "Uriitiz" tliiit is, "Kc tips." "Uruiiii" is a ilistiiH'tively licriiian timl till recently was never heard outside of continental barber shops. lis greatest merit is that it means nothing to per-sons who are not barbers, for it lias no indorsement from tlio Herman diction-aries, and dues not even enjoy thetpies-tioiiabl- o authority of tdudont slang. (ronnan barbers in Now York desig-nate a man who gives no gratuities as a "miilT." Like "briinz," "mulf" is no word at all, and was invented by wily continental barbers for the needs of tint phop only. The amount of tho tip to be expected is repealed by tho old journey-men to the new ones by various contor-tions of tho fingers and by low German monosyllables of no apparent relevancy, ilontreai Star. MARSHAL'S SALE. fll'KSUANT TO AN KXK.CI'TION TO MR I d reeled by the Thiol judicial district court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, lu the cltv of Halt Lake, county of Bait Lake, and territory of Utah, on tliei.lU day of April, isut. at ili twelve o'clock m.. all th" rHiht. title, claim ai.d interest of John How-ard of, In and t the following deacr.bed real estate, tbtuute. lyuu and helm? in Salt Lake county, and deM-il- d as follows, : The east ',1 half of the northwest i '., I (planer, and tne west ( 'ji half of tlie northeast i (,( (planer of section (To. township oo five Houth, ratiL-'- (I) e:ist. Salt Lake meridian. To be aold as the property of John Howard at the aiilt of Merrill and Abraham JelTs. Terms of sale, cash. K. H. FAnsows. U. K. Marshal, llv A. (i. Dvkii. lieputy Marshal. Dated March :Jth, Is'.il. The above sale is hereby postponed until May Si.th, lstfl. E. II. I'ausuns, IT. S. Marshal, llv A. O, Dvr.n, Depulv Mars-hal- Salt Lake City, April i., IH.Ji. Stones Are Compose,! of Stiella. The tripnli, used for polishing our ta-bleware, is composed entirely of the sliells of infusoria. The earthly paint with which our houses are colored is nothing but the remains of different species of these animals. Even the hard-est rocks the flints show, when exam-ined under the microscope, that they, too, are composed of tlie skeletons of in-fusoria. I ouch examined a thin section of a Hint formerly used icy ihe great hunter, Daniel liooiie. This Hint was composed of thf shells of infusoria." The gun, an old flintlock rifle, from which this flint was taken, is still preserved al Frankfort, Ky. Even many of the precious stones, such as tho carnclian, owe their beautiful colors to the presence of fossil infusoria. Jlaeon Telegraph. In tlie Train. "That fellow over there must feel un-comfortable." Why.-'-' "lie tried to shut tho window for the girl in front of him, but couldn't do it. After lie gave it up the girl tried and succeeded." Bitttou Herald. SUMMONS. In the dlsl riot court in ard for the Third Ju dicial district of I't ih territory, County of Salt Lake. P. Plielan. plaintiff, 1 vs. Maty R. Ilrown. C. M. Hrown, !qmmon. Keruinand Weathelmer. ii. S. Klersheuu, A. H. jyirrshelm, t. I C. Neilsou, defendants. j The people of the Territory of I'tali send trreet-n-to Mary K. Ilrown. t!. M. Hrowu, t'erdl-naii- d Weslliuimer, H. 8. Kb rshelin, A. 3. i'lei'sholin, 1.. C. Nellson. defetnlants: '()t' AUK HKKEHY KECJUIRKIJ TO AP-- I pear In an action brought you by ti; above named plalniut lu the district court td the Third Judicial district of the Territory of l tali, and to answer the complaint tiled, therein within ten days (exclusive of tne day of serefcet after the service ou you of Una summons if served within this county; or. if served out of this county, burin this district, ivitliln twenty days: orherwise. within lorty davs or .iuiiio'ia-n- t by deiautt l be taken arainst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The action Is brotiht to have .ludcment airalnst. defendants. M. K. and C. M. Ilrown, la sum of ft'iui.ixi with interest thereon from April 4. IHM. at li'i per cent per annum, anu at-torney's ten of lu per cent on umouni font, 4 due; aliened to be due on a certiin prntnls-sor- v note, executed by said tietemlaiits to plaintiff on said date, for said sum with inter, est as aforesaid, same tielnit duo and unpaid, and se ured by inort.Lae of even date on pr mises lioreinarter desciitied: to have decree, of foreclosure of premises lu ontorcemen. of said .iiuhinent. that same be sold, and pro-ceeds applied In payment of amoiuitdue plain-tiff utiui-- said unto and niorlgae: that de-fendants and all persons claimliiK under them be b.irr"il and foreclo-e- d of all ruibt. claim op e.julty of redemption: thai plaintiff have Jud aitninst deferilants, M. K. and C. M, ilrown lor any dciiciency, and for other fur-ther relief and costsof suit. Said premises are described as follows, towlt: l'artol lot S, block 7i', plat A Salt Lake city survey .Salt Lake County, Utah, eoinmencinif itli-.- , fact south of iiortiieast corner of ssid lot. running thenca south 1'3 leet 4 inches, thenco west 8 rods, tlience north XI teet 4 Inches, thence east 8 rods to place of be outiln. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the aid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff w ill apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Honorable t harlos H. anu, jude, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district, lu ami fortue Territory of i'tali. this llth day of May iu tlie of our Lord one thousand eitbt hundred and ninety one. Uk.nkv G. M Mil. can. Kkt Clertu U Uau. D. Loouia, Deputy Clark, "a hen acid is dropped on an article of wearing apparel pour ammonia imme-diately upon the sput to neutralize tho effect of th acid; then apply chloroform Hiid the original color will iu nlmsst j every cajse return. lie It ead. Mrs. S 'ribletn 1 see that tho Aristotle 'i:iu:seript has jmblished. Mr. Scrihlets 1 fear that tile payment fur it will be too late to do Mr. AmtoUo any good. owret l iittoi). Mrs. Uptoilate The coinniittee has decided to stop sending clothing to tho beallien during tht sniriuier. We are going to work in a new field. Mrs. L ivetogive 1 ndeed? Mrs. I'plodatij Yes; we are going to Bend the cioiiii.ig to tha seaside resorU. X'uw ViiliC ffer.i.hl liis i.KUMi, ' Clara (at the wane of tho honeymoon) Dearest, don't you love me as much as ever? Am I not as sweet as 1 was? Charles Yes:; I suppose you are. Rut, then, sweetness is lmt what, it was. You can get twenty pounds of sugar now for one dollar. i'llt.-litirg IJiilletia. Sometimes there is .spasm of the uins-- ! cles of accotttnn idation. in this case the person may seem to lie near sighted while really far sighted, or greally near gighlmt w hile only ligiitlyj. The ucu-- I hat uloue can treat such eves. I " Sunday dinner the Sail "- - Kock Always THej-e- . Dashawav Say, old man, I wish yon Would tell me where your tailor is. 1 like his work and I want to order bdhio clothes. Travers (gloomily) Yon will find him t my liouso. Clolkiar uud furuishur. |