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Show j v v. , ' , J THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY. APRIL 2,1891 1 y I (OfYlchtl Itoticca Official ltottce. K0TI0E FOR PUBLICATION. Land at Salt Lakk Citv, Utah, I March W, bill. I "V'OTIrK IS HEREBY filVKV THAT THE? following named S'ttler ha- tiled notice of tils Intention ti uiaks dual proof In support of hi claim, and thai prm if will be made before the I'ouniy clerk of Tiss-l- a county, ut Tooele C ty. U'ah, on Mv l'nh. ihhi. vi.: James Murrav II. E.. No. ,.'tt), for the north east uua..f of tho not t'iwost charter and lot 1. s 'r tii. II T. town shin .'I south, range 3 wt'st. ll-- names th-- loiotvlug wiinesis to prove h,s continuous residence upon and cultivation 'f. said l.in.l, vi.: .lulin II. Smith of Lase View, Tunic ootihtv, lull; i luoiye M. f Lake.Ylew. Tooele county, Utah ; Joseph of Liikii 'li'w. Too:e county. I tab. :nd IL'iiry llama .f Luke Mow. T oelo county, Ituli. I'KASK 1). HOURS. Keglsttr. the packing establishments, And they claim that this complaint disappears promptly with the cloisa of the oyster season. The shuckers come to tho institution complaining that thpy have had their eyes hurt by a chip of the oyster shell, but the ulcer is entirely different to the physician's eye to that caused by an abrasion from anything else, such as a nail, chip of marble or rock, a pin, or even a clean shell. A mere look at the ulcerated cornea suffices to determine that tho patient is an oyster shueker. The disease yields easily to treatment, and very frequently tho patient is so far relieved of pain as to be able to return to his work within twenty-fou- r hours. What is called the sterilizing treatment is applied to the sufferers. It consists of applying cocaine to the eye until all sen-sibility has been lost, and then carefully touching tho ulcer on the cornea with a platinum wire heated to whiteness by a ; galvanic ewrent. Baltimore-- American. I Oyster .shockers' Eye Disease. f "The oyster ehncker8' eye disease" is thotiilepven by tho professional Btaff 5f tho Presbyterian Eyo and Ear hos- - '4 tiitnl to a trouble affecting a largo ruiin- - xt of their patients at this season of lia year. It is believed that the pecul iar kind of ulceration cf the eyeball ; A hich is known by this title is caused I by the juice of the oyster touching tho I cornea of an eye which has previously I been slightly injured. The doctors say I I they can tell exactly Tvhen the oyster m I fciison is at hand by the appearance of S jiatipiits with this complaint within twenty-fou- r hours after the opening of NOTICE. In the Probate Crnirt lo and for Salt tak county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of James CasbT, DccetlSi-d- . XJOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT PA y il trick Phelan. monitor of the estate of James Casey, deceased, has rendersd fur titiim-ut, mid tiiwiih said court. Ins final ac-count of hi administration of .ilil estate and petltiious fur tlual distribution of the residue uf haul estate among the persons entliied thereto, end that Siturdav. the 4th day of Avr.l, A.D., ism, at u o clock s in., at the court ro mi of said conn, in the county court house. Salt Lake Cliy and County, Utah terri-tory, has been duly appointed hythe Judgeol end court, Mrtbi settlement of said aoeounl and hearing sal t petition for distribution, at which time and i ,1 a e any ) ersi.n Interest 'd la ;il estate tnav appear and show cause, if any tnere b, why said account should not bn act-ti- e I and anpvroed and llnal distribution made ax prayed tor. Lated Mar li 13, ld. O. E. At.l.EX. ric.'k of the ProiSLe Court. 0. K. BrANTON, dc.u y. J. J. Hix.Eiin, mt. rnry for Executor. HOTICE OP THE INTENTION OP THE CITY tocxtiuid water mains on i levcnth F. ist atroct, from U'twecu 1'ouriU uud I IftU South to 'lvtuh Houih itiwt. Notice in l eretiy lv-- bv the city council of Salt Laks City of the Intention of such coun-cil o make t! lollowiuu ileiiTihcd Impnne. nuuit, to wit: Kitoudlui: and laying iron water pilM'n or main- - uluu,; tne follow mit streets namely : en Eleventh Past street from midway , en r'ourth aid Pifth Homh a'rectt to Tenth South ior Koperl sirect. with latera'a lonrlith, Slxtn, Hvcntli, Ktghth and N.ulh .South etrii'M: turn dcirayinc ihivn fourths of the o,.st thetei f, eftliimiid at hy a local t uoou the lot or pieces o: ground within the follow n dewr'tntd dl-t- rl t, belne tl.e d itriS io he iihectej or tieiieiltti d by aid liui roeinent, nam' ly: 1.. tM:li.ud I, !i e.i; !ot 1 1U suds, tlo.kii; I, 9, 7 ana block ot .', 3. 4 and 5, Mock H: lot I, d, ;an l e, bl.'Ck rJ; lots .1, 4. S audi, bock It: lot I, U. 7 uud H, hl,.. k 6; lots S. X, 4 and Id. ok c. lots I, i', 7 and block 4. J"t :i. I. r and b!o k M; all In pint P. ait l.ane City fc.u v v; the w t one half of bds H. li. 4, 1., , 7, S, :i, in and 1, bloc 17. A and tiie eaHolt half of Iota 1. FIT, 11. 14. to. 17. I. IK ' and lU. block I.'. pi. t A. Hlir Pn-li- l sur-vey. All piotesi! at d oh,ectlorn to lhe c mi li iiit-n- ti in nitit b.i pre-.- , uled in .'ii no: to the dry recorder on or hcNnv An: li Sl-- t, ls.ll, I eni;: the tj ii Ket by lhe Mlb coi u 11 wl.enitMi i i.ear ai d con:d, r such objections as may ne made there o. Hy order f the cltv council of Salt I.ako City, made March liml. J. P. JACK. City Hecorder. NOTICE. N'OTICK OP THK 1MTKNTION OP TFIR 11 of s ill Lake City tocount root sulewalamui both aides of Second South street, trolll See lid Rait street t KtKhf'l Pst street (in Sid' waili liiiri. t No. 4 In Salt I.ako City. I Notice ; herubv ulsea by the cliyeonueil of Stlt Lane i j: y. ,,f t.lt. ia(wlltioh of Kiieh coun-cil to make tic, foilowiUK luibrovo-Jlieuts- , to w it The of brick sidewalks alonuf the fol'ort'i: Ktleet, naiuelv: On liotll sides ol Sec. ml ;viuth street, from Second P-- t street to K:jl, tli Last, street ii!i same bi lni In Sidewal.i District No. I in Salt Lake City, and defray the cut an I at ss exp,.nis.i thereof, e Um per foot frmitaKe irunnii g foot) by a iotal ajieessiimut up in the Pus or ptecoof cnaiiiii wl tun the b u lowing decern ed ilifc'rb t. bemn ti e d strict to Iw af.e ted or benclitted bv h .a i iipmveineiita, namely: S nub Irof th11 fo.low.n,' des. r bed lots aln;'t-tiii-upou saul proposed Mdi w. 1 to wit: Lots ; and , bioi k ut,; lots 1. a and I. block "3; lat "A '. Lots o. 7 ami S, block U; lots 6 and ft. block is; jots j. 6, 7 and .. blin k 47: lots (.and b, blot k n.; I.as !, e, 7 and S, block 4V. ,,ts and .', bb.e,i ,i; lots 1, a, .1 and 4. block ftd. lots I and 'J, Id.i. :; lota I. a and 4, bio k .".1 . lots 1 and a. IiIock ,.i, it, plat -- II," all in Salt Lane City survey. All molest uud objections to the carrying out of sach uileiitlou must be presented in w rituivx to the n y rm'oi oer on or the v.'d ttay of A ill, is'.ii. beiiijr tiie tlnit set by tiie said cui-- :d wie ii it will near anj t'ollsid.-- siie'i objec; b.ns as may be made thereto, Hy order pr the. cty council of Sad. Lake Citt, uiaiiu March at to. lNvl. J P. JAt'W, City necorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, March "Hh, isid. I FIVE CENT SHAVI1M. THE GENERAL IMPRESSION IS THAT IT IS NOT A SUCCESS. Interviews on the Subject with Leading; A Cincinnati Barbers Ths Principal Ob. Jectlon to ths Cheap Shops Is Their Cncleanllncss. " I don't consider that there is a disease tt called 'barbers' itch,' " said Ur. 0, O. Wrijjht In nnswer to a question. "The so eallcddiseasebythatnauioissimplywh.it is known to professionals as sycosis. You sis?, there are two diseases of that part of the face sycosis and eczema ptirbal, These, to all outward appearances, are one , uud the same, and it is liarj to di.stimjuii-- h ; one from the other except by the wicro- - I scope. Ey close examination at tho base .; of the hair small parasites, railed tricho phyton, may be found in all eases of sy-kosis, or' so called barbers' Itch, 'l'heso parasites are tho distinguishing feature of this disease, unit of courso cannot be caused by the pulling of a razor, as soma suppose. This disease is not communi- - s caied in barber shops, although I know many people will not believo vhat I Bay, fti they prefer to keep up tho old cry of ;J 'barbers' itch.' " Dr. W. II. Falls said: "I Indorse the , above statements, and 1 feel safe iu saying that u can cont ract no skin disease in a i bar'xtr's shop. I think it is a great mis- - 1 tal.u to circulate foolish reports about i Itnngiuary diseases and so Injure a busi- - ' uess. About tho only inconvenience you will experience in a second class shop will ,( be in the odor of the towel that is placed - under your chin." A uaitu,.ii innito, i "What is your opinion of these cheap cut rato barbers?" was next asked of a I, fashionable tonsorinl artist. "I would like to have them all down by r the river in one bunch, so that I could drown every one of them at a single i stroke," replied the artist as he jerked a small towel with great energy. "Why sof" asked the reporter, strctch- - inn himself out for a pleasant shave. jp'' "liccause they do a great deal of harm to a legitimate business. Thero is just this aliout it, though, a large proportion of the class of people they shave would not be ad-mitted into a docent barber shop. Hainan comes in here with his faco broken out with boils uud pimples we refuse to shava him, or else do it with great care. We have a regular run of custom hat would be ruined if we should tako to induscriml-nnt- e shaving. In these cheap shops tbey i will shave anything. When it comes to V hair cutting they simply run a clipper over ; your head, and if you don't watch they ,t will have you baldbeaded before you are aware of it. Y "If a man can't make a living by doing ,' decent work on his own hook, he should hire himself out aa a journeyman. Most of these cheap barbers are from tiie east, where cheap shops are more plentiful than in this city. These eastern men will come here, rent a room and then get a lot of broken down, half starved fellows to work . for them at so much percentage. The pro-- k 1 prietor makes some money, but the men VJ under him must suffer. A few years ago I there was quite a number of these cheap y chops in town, but for some reason they f are disappearing, and now only an occa f aional one is seen, itnd so if you want to I patronize one you must go to the vicinity cf the river, as there they are more plenti- - fuL" 1 CHAKGES IN I'KICES. "Did you ever have the barbers' itch?" was now asked of Charles Eeed, the Grand iotul tousorial nose tweaker. I "Only In the way of trade," replied the ceat artist, looking up from his work, got it just now. Business is very XIeap barber shops injure you to V bother the legitimate trade to fule degree," said Mr. Keed. V of these cheap barber shops Is quite peculiar. Before tho li e a gwdJm)jijjgLig,lXtl7' wmmagm l'l s- - '"it when prices went J beld a meeting and decided fc. ,. .... 1 Juir price. Five cent prices were RpcTTTo ten cents, and the latter price waa if mVle fifteen cents. This rule remained in fo e up to about four years ago, when a v . fivi cent workman appeared and set up v tlufps. Since that time they have become ( finite rilentil'ul." 1 '.'Do they make much money f" I I don't know about that. They shave a J pood-inan- y customers, but surely cau't niiikcVnuch money at five cents per head. I i)id you see I hut man that just left my f shop? Well, he runs one of these cheap 4 concerns, and he was just trying to borrow i of me iu order to redeem his shop tixt-- ores, which have been seized by a con- - " liable. I advised him to sell out, and go to ; tvork in a respectable shop." j i About this time it was dusk, and the re-- ' I porter made his way to the river. By mak-- v (ii diligent inquiry ho at last located one '1 of thee cheap shops, which was pointed i iut by an old darky, who was very solicit- - j ? ous, and who was evidently a steerer f vorking in the interests of tho "artist," I whose dim outline might he seen through the dirty windows. i i is a cheap enop. I The reporter opened the door, and was ; sj prected with an odor that flavored j j strongly of soapsuds. The "barber" was a I I colored man. His coat was off and his 1 I BhU't sleeves were rolled above his elbows. lie was slightly swaj 'backed and his right s j hip protruded ns if it were dislocated. Ha Vi I ambled up to the reporter, whose faco he j scrutinized; then (?oing to a smoking coal pi oil lamp, be turned the blaze still higher, I l whilo the already blackened chimney be- - i can to smoke like a furnace. After stop-- i I ping one moment to recover his breath, he l 5 picked up a dirty rag from the floor and 1; gasped out "Next. " The scribe seated him- - self in a substantial chair, whose trim 's, mines aud decorations were sadly on the Jj decline, while the operator tucked the I Soiled tow el inside of a clean collar. "Do you shava many people here?" asked i the reporter. "Yea, I shave more men than any other barber in this city. "You see this shop does not stand me IZO, all told. I bought old chairs, and as U.y customers are not very particular V'T'f'sv about curpet I am saved thut expense I .fl Jwork from daylight till lonu after dark f 'and do a big business." v i "Do you ever employ any assistants?" V "Yea, very often, for Saturdays aud Sun-- ft ' days. I pay theso so much on the dollar; fl if they earn $1 they get (10 cents." ; By this time the reporter was ready to emerge. Cincinnati Times-Star- . NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S BALE, N'OTICE 19 HKKKHY UIVEN. Til T, on the auth (Jay of N'OYembsr, I.nW. 0 harles K. Mount, au uninarrltd mwi, uf the county of Suit Lake, territoiyof Utah, made, em-iiir- and dellversd ui.to Slmoa Ha.iuterKcr as trustee for Jacob E Hainba.'tter, both of the city and county of halt Lake, terri-tory of I'tah, Ids curtain trust d .ed, recruited In hook a "V" of mortfcaire. ou buns Ks, j Oi of the rcords of ths ounty recorder of Salt Lake county, Utah territory, whereby the said diaries E. Monro c. uve.ed to mid KiiuoO Hatnnei'vter those certain premise sltuats la tiis county of Salt Lmi and territory of I tab, and dtscritied as follows, to wit: The wed halt of the north es't quarter, and the east half of the at balf of the northwest quarter of section twenty t Jui. In township one il) south, of ruiKs one (li wsst, of Sa t I ana meridian, containing UT) acres. Also, paitol lot sight (Ni, In bb ek fony-fou- r piat H, Salt Lake City survey, to wit; Oommeuelng at lhe southeast, corner of atvd lot and running thence west ten (Kb rods, thence north threa i: ) roc's, thence east ten (lOi rods, thence louts tnrce (.!) rods, to the pis, of Also, part of lot tliree bi), in block one liur.drcd and seven nil',), of plat 1), Salt Lake citjr survey, to wit : coinnteii'-ln- twenty-sers- and one half i'JT',i feet north of th southwest corner or sa'd lot and running thence north llfty-flv- e ift'o feet, the' c east on - hundred and thirty (l.'IOi fei t. thence rfty live ('o fet, thence ne-- t one hundred and tiility (l;ib) feet, to the plice of hciiltinlnif. And w . ths said oonveTftnrs was In trust for lb following purpose, via: to secure the Indebtedness of the ss A Charles P. Monro to the said .lac-n- K. Hanib' r(rer in ths sunt of I,.'im w ith Interest H at the rain of one and one half per cent per month s evidenced by the certain negotiable protnisorv noteof ths said ( ha-l- P.. Momo, bearing even dale with said trust deed, and due and payable in nicety days from its date without trace. And wheras. It was provided In snld trust deed that rb mid default be made In th nt of said note or inttvest acc.mlii t to is tenor nnd elect of "aid note, thsn it sh, n. bs lawful for the trustee ti sell said dssenned pioiiertv or any pa' t thereof, at public suo-- t on to the hignsst bidder for cash, the holdcf ot saul note havli g the right to become the purchaser at such fale, at the routh doorof the county court house. Iu the city sod county of Salt Lake, tetrltory of rtah, first giving twsntv OJU ilsvs nnblM nitti.u itt ,n ,in,d terms, and place of sale, and t s property to be so d, by advertisement In t us of the uews-pape-st that tuns published lu said Salt Lake Citv In tha Knifllsh laniruairs. and to make, execute and delhsr lo the purchaser at such sale, (jooil and suff-icient deds tt conveyance of the premises sold, and oat of the proceeds of sin h sale, Sfter puling ill corns of advertising and sale, and all nth t expenses of said trust. Including reasonable attorney and counsel fees and to said trustee, to pay the principal and Interest, due on said note, according to ths tenor and effect thereof. And whereas, said note by Its terms became duo and payable ou the Srtu day of February. lH'.'l. And whereas, default has been made In the fhereof. avmeut of said cots, and as to the whole And whereas, ths holder of said note has re-quested tho undr riifrned trustee to sell the property conveyed by said trust deed under the power therein contained, and to apply ths prot ecds to Ihe payment of said Indebtedness, luthe initnnjr provided lnaatd dea Now. tueitiTore. Tile undersigned will on. Monday, the until day of April. id, at the south door of the coiintT court house. In the city slid county of Salt Lake, Utah territory, at il o clock in the afternoon of said day. sell the above described property, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay all the ex-penses attending the execution of this trust and to satisfy the indebtedness to securs which the said trust deed was executed. Bam J. KinTon. Eimoh BaMxrnorR, Attorney. Trustee. NOTICE OP TUP. 1NTFNTI0S OP Tim CITV to cui tt sn.l ((iitt r Past Temple iMam street, tram thi Miutii Hue of sioai ii Temple sir-'e- t to ihe north litis of Pourth houtn sued, des'ciiael as a part, of l'aviun lUsti l t No. I. In S.dt Lake City. Notice Is hereby '1 veil ny the city eotltb II of Salt LiiKet'ity of tbslbteutlou of Hib'h coun-cil lo make the followitu Jos rlb.i i 1 nprove-m"t- . The t'ttibtu; and nitterituf with concrete, and stone tne v. ho e id Past 'lemple sireet ffoiu the souta line of South Temple struct to ihe north Hue of Fourth Houtn strei t, ttl e sanie heniK a part of I'avluii IHhttict No. I, of Halt Lake City i and defray the cost and expen-- e th"reof( estimated at t".(V, tier rutin iu frn bv a local noon ti.e lots and lands within I'avliur. Kistr cf No. 1. of Salt Lake Cilv. abuttliur uoon ths streets or allcvs to be e'ffei ted or bei.e:lt,id by Mild improvement', name y: Lots'i, :t. 4 and I lock 7,i Iota I. 7 attdH, block M; lots 1, 7 and fl, blockeu; lots t, ft and d, block ;d: lots :i. I and f block ftT: lots I. 1, 1 and h, block ?: blocks l, s. 1 add s, block M ; lota :i. 4. and . block ;i', all In plat ' A " Salt Lake City sur-vey. All obje tlons to the eairylrR out of such In-tention must be presented In wrtiuiK to fie city recorder on o.1 before the I it.fi dav of Ap-i- l, A. ii. IsUl, l.elti the time 't by the B.i d coun-cil when It will bear an consider such objec-tions as miy bo ma le thereto. Hy order of th city council of Salt Lake City, ma tc Kebruarv '.'I. IMI. .1. V JA 'K, City Hecorder. Sail Lake City, March au, wl. NOTICE OF FORf EITURE. 'HO HANS LLA1.SEN. OH YtlUR IIP.IRS 1 or asslens. You are hereby notified that , I have expended (WO In labor and Improve- ments ou the "Morning Star" lode, situated hat Is caliel "Mill A." south fork of Hi Cot ton wis id. Salt L.(e County. Utah territ-ory, In or.tcr to hold said nreni'aes under the provisions of section K4. Revised statutes of the I'nlteil St ties, and in compliance of the local laws of m,; Cottonwood Mlnlnii district, belmr the amount reipilred to hold the same for the year cndlnif December, ISt.n); andl f within ninety (Mil days from the Bervlce ot this notice (or wlihln ninety days after this notice of publication) you fall or refuse to contribute our proportion, to wit: frMViUS',, and expenses of this advertisement of such ex-penditure as a your Interest in sat 1 cla'm will become the property of the sub-scriber, under said section Dated January &d, lbju L, M. Johxsom. Youthful fSilirltlo ManlK. Tho Hospital, commenting upon tha suicide mania anions schoolboy in Vicuna, which it attributes to tho sense-less mania for culture, says: "In theso days the tyranny of learning is driving tho world to niail-- ! uess. Professors of all sorts have pot the upper hand, and their supremacy threat-- : ens to bo fatal to tho rest of tho world. Here is an opportunity for medicine. If doctors were largo minded and capablo men like Shakespeare and Bacon they would seo the truth and assert their Bcientific authority. But what are they uoinK. xsotiiing nt an to guide tna world in the matter! They are the worst offenders of all in the way of in-flicting upon young men unlimited intel-lectual tasks, the doing of which is of no practical e to anybody. Sleep-lessness, nervousness, mania in every form are upon ns, and nothing is done. The whole medical world itself is in full ' cry striving who Bhall be first to put salt on the tail of tho tubercle bacillus. It is as if all the forces of tho empire should be sent to arrest a lunatic at Wick while a foreign army was in pos- - session of Penzance. NOTICE OF TMK ISTKN'TIPN OP TIIF. CITY to ex ifml watar mains on South Temple street. Notice is hereby irtven bv the city council of fait Lake t liy of the of such toun-- ( II to make t follon In. described linoidtti-nieut- . Kxteiiditnr and ia :nir iron w.iter jap s or walus aloUK the (ollowiim Hn bis, n.iincly: en South 'lemple stre-- t from Fifth West to nibiwny between KIkIhu uud N'tictti Went streets, with lioen.ls ou Flfih, Sixth, Beventh and Ebihth West streets, and definv-lll-thiee- buiilh- s of tiie cost thereof, et'l- - mareu at i ;. by alo. nl assessment upon the lots or p eces of tiound within the folbuvibi; descrdied dietilct, beibit the dist-ic- t lo le a'Tectcd or beuetited by tall nt, namely; Lots ft. 8, 7 and block lots 4, 6, and 7. block fm: lots o. ii. 7 and N, idock M ; lota 6 and 7, block to; lots 1 and block f.'. loth 1, v. i and s.bba-- h; lots i. a, 8 and 4, block Me. lots 1. 1. and s, block (it, a,l in plate Salt Lake cut survev. All prote-t- s and ohieotionsto the rairyini out of such Intention must be presented iu writing to tiie city recorder i n or before April sil, sm, beink the tune set by the said cite council when It will hear and consider such objections as may bo mane thereto. Ity ord. r of the city council of Salt Lake City, made March ii, ISA. .1. K. J.v k. City liecorder NOTICE OF INTENTION CITY COUNCIL Salt Lake City to construct sidewalks ou botn sliles of .Second South street, tr.uu East Tempi" street to Second r ast street ilu sldee alk mstrb t No 4, in Salt Laae dfvi. Ni tb-- Is herd y u'Ueii bv tho el'y council of Salt Lake City uf tt,e intention of such coun-cil to make the loib.wiug described lmpiote-iiicnta- . l : The construction ot asphalt sldews'ks along: the lollowiiiK street, namely: un Loth sides of Second Souih street, i'roni East Teinplo street to Sworn! l ast street, ithe same lienor In sbletvalk tllat net o I. 01 sialt l.kA Civ I and d, dray the cost and expense thereof, esti-mated at fl..Vi per loot tro'iia.;e trtinuiui; fotit i by a local assessm.-nt- uiioii the tne io'S or pieces of ground w thin the foliuwitof district, helm: tne district to bo or bemillted by said Improvements, namely : So much of the following described lots abiiltlng upou the sa:d propose! aldcwalk, to wit: Lots S. and , block ;7. Lots a, n, 7 and S, bin 'dc an. Lots I, It, S and 4, bi, cit TO. Lots 1 and block ,'1. All In plat A, Salt Lake City survey. All orotets and objections to the carrying out of snob intctitb n must bo presented In writing ui the cty recoriler on or before the day of April, INd, lie n.; tne time set by the s ml city council when It will har and consider such objections as may be made thereto. My order of the city council of Salt Lake City, luadu March I. 11. .1. V. Jack, City Hecorder. Salt Lake City. I'tah. March ai, lsui. NOTICE OF rORFEITUfii Salt Lais Corvrr, I January 3, 1M01. f rpo JACOH JACOnSON, Olt YCHTK WEIBif I orassiuns: You are hereby notlMed that we have expended l(i in lalstr and Improve- ments upou the uieat Western Lode, as will s;ipear by certltlcat i ille, December 80, leflO. Iu tl.e office of Recorder West. Mountain MinlUK dlstilct Halt Lake county, rtah terrttnrv, Iu order 1 hold sal, I prem.ses under the provis- ions of section 2181, Kevised StatuU'S of the 1'nlted States, bailiff the amount renutred t, hold the same for the year ending December, IslO; and It within ninety days from the service of this notice tor w ithin ninety davs afier this notice of publication! yon fall or re-fuse to contribute your proportion, to wit: s.'ia.3!i, and eipenties of this advertisement, or such expenditure as a company owner, your Interest in said claim will become the tiro pof T of the subscribers, under said Miction ai'.H. JAURS LAKMSSf, Nll.sLlNDbOU. Dated January 7, NOTICE. OF TIIE INTENTION OK THE CITY to pave East Temple street i Maim. from Ihe south line of South Temple street to the north Hue of Fourth South stret idcslimaied is a part of l'avuik District No. l,of Salt Lake CtNyo.itice Is hereby piven by the city council of Salt Lake City of the intention of suchcoiincll tomnkethefollowliiKdca rlbed Improvements, : The pnvlnit with stone and asphalt the whole of East Temple si rt et, beginning at the south line of South Temple street and runnlnjr south to the north line of Fourth South street (the same bsiutr a part of 1 avlntt District No. I, of Salt Lake City i, end defray the cost and ex-pense thereof, estimated at by. a lo-cal assessment upon the lots and lam's within avin.f District No. 1. of Salt Lakecity. ai g tiiioti the streets and alleys to be afl'ecied or benefitted by said improvements, namely : Lots a, X, 4 and t. block 7f; lots I, 8. 1 and K. block 7il: lots 1. S. 'and H' block iW: lots ,1. 4. 5 and block 7i): lots s;. 3. 4 and f, block f7; lots 1, a, 7 and s. block .i; lots I. fi, 7 and . block M ; lots.l. 4. 6 and h, block M; all in piat "A," Salt Lake City survey. All objections to the carrying out of such In-tention must be presented In writing to t ie city recorder ou or before the 14th day of April, A. I). lsDI. being lhe time set ty the said coun-cil when It w ill hear and consider such objec-tions as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February 41 h. Iskl. .1. F. J ACIv, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, March Both, lS.'l. NOTICE OP THE INTEN'TION OF THE CITY council to extend water mains n First Ea-- t stn et ir.un Y urth South to midway be-tween Fourth and Fifth South streets. Notice, is hereby jjlven by the city council of Salt, Lake city ot the intention of such council to make the follow ing described Im-provement, to wit: Kxteutilriit and laving Iron water pliies or mains along the following st, etts. namely: On First East street, from Fourth South to midway between Fourth and Fifth South streets, with lateral on Fourth South street; and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof estimated at 1UoO, by a local assessment upou the lots or pieces of ground witbin the f .d low-ing desrrll ed district, being tho district to be affected or hcnelltted by said improvement, namelv: Lots 1 and K. block W, and lots 7 and H. I lock .', all in p. at A. Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented Iu" writing to the citv recorder ou or before. April VI. ISul, being the time set by said council when It will hear and consider such objections aa may be made thereto. Hy order of tho city council of Bait Lake City, made March BI, ism. J. K. JACIv. City Hecorder. A Ghastly Cargo. A special train of three cars arrived in the Union Pacific depot at Walla Walla, Wash., last week with a ghastly cargo, consisting of tiie entire contents of the military graveyard at Fort Lapwai, Idaho. There were upward of sixty caekets, nearly all receptacles of sol-diers' bones. The reported reason for the removal is that the land whereon the cemetery was located had been taken up by settlers, who show a disposition to level the graves and plant their seed over tho remains. Uncle Sam's guard-ians didn't relish this idea, and Lence the transfer. The Fourth cavalry, with the band, in full dress and accouter-tnent- s, were at the depot to meet and conduct tho mortuary procession to the cemetery at Fort Walla Walla, where the remains were reinterred with mili-tary ceremonies. Philadelphia Ledger. The Erazilian government has failed to obtain recognition by Germany, Spain, Austria and Knssia. At St. Petersburg the czar announced that nothing would induco him to recognize the republic during the lifetime of Dom Pedro. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITV COUNCIL of Salt Lake City to construct sidewaikj on 1Mb sides of First South sireet. Iroiu East Tcinple street to Second East street, tin side-walk district No. V In Salt Lake City.) Notice Is hereby gl'.ea by the city council of Sait Lake City, of the intention of such coun-cil to make the following described Improve-metit- The construction of cement sidewalks alon the following street, namely : On both sld- a of First South street, from East Temple slre"t to Second East street ithe same being In side-walk district No. a in Sa t Lake city I, and defray the cosl and expense thereof, estimated at li.oii per foot frontage (running foot i by a local assessment upon the lots or nieces of ground within tne following descrliieit district, the district to be atlected or lieneHted by said Improvements, namely: So mm h ot the billowing described bits anutt.ng upon the said proposed sidewalk, Lots and 'J, block "h. Lots ft. ft. 7 and 8, block W. Lots 1. 8, Sand 4, block M. Lots 5 and . block ' I. All lu pint A. Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections ti- the carrying out ot such intention must be presented in writing to the citv recorder on or before the 8;d day of April. 1HH1, being the time set by said council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. My order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made March K4th, is d. J. F. JACK", City Hecorder. Bait Lake City, Utah, MaichaUh, Mil. NOTICE. "VOTICE OF TIIE INTENTION OF THB i city council of Salt Lake City to construct sidewalks on both sides of First South street, fioin Second East street to Eighth East street (in sidewalk district No. it In Salt Lake City.) Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City, of the Intention of such coun-o- il to make ths following described Improve. inents, The construction of brick sidewalks along the following street, namelv: On lioth side of First South street, from Second East street to Eighth east street, ithe same being in side-walk district No, sin Salt Lake City) and de-fray the eost and expense thereof, estimated at eighty-tw- cents per foot frontage (running font) by a local assessment upon the lots or places of ground within the following de-scribed district, being the district to be sffeeted or benefitted by said Improvements, namely: Somuchof the following described lots abutting upon said proposed sidewalk, t: Lots r, (I, 7 and g, block 73; lots 1 and 3. block 73, In pint A. Lots 5 and 8, blocs no. Lots f, , 1 and 8, block 51. Lota 5 and tt. block in. Lot s ft, , 7 snd 8, block 53. Lots fi and A, block bi. Lois 1, a, 3 and 4. block !0. Lots 1 and a, block no. Lots I. U, 3 and 4, block 61. Lots 1 and , block tw. Lots I, a, .1 and 4, block S3, In Plat B. All in Salt Lake City suryey. All protests and objections to the earrvlns, out of such Intention must I s presented lu writing to the city recorder on or before the sand day of April, lhUI, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made Marcb 24, ikui. J. F. JAOK.Oity Recorder. Bait Lake City, Utah, March 27. i:l. No. Stla. NOTICE OF FINAL FRCOF. Land Office at Sai-- t Lak cmr, I March HI, IS.ll. f XJOTICE IS HEREBY CiVEN THAT THE ll following-name- settler has tiled notlct ot his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof win be mads before the clerk of the county court In and for Summit county, Utah, at Coalville, I'tah. on April 1M. I.,i. viz: Joseph Rtchlns, H E. 7.fll. for the SE Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 4 East, S. L. IV M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Lythgoe, Lehl Hen-neie- Alexander Calderwood, Thomas Deer-de-all of llennefer, Utah. Fhank D. Hoiiiis, Register. 0. F. Davis, attorney. MARBHAL'8 BALE. prRSI'ANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO I me direeted bv the Third Judical district Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of ths county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, on ths llth day of Abtil, at 19 o'clock m. all t to right, title, claim and Interest of Thomas Hlrcumshaw and Prtscllla Hlrcumphaw, his wife, of, In. or to the following describe I real estate, situate, lying and being In the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of IJI ah, and particularly described as follow, to wit: That eertain piece or par-cel of land situate In Salt Lake City, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, founded and descrlts-.- as follows: Commencing at a point three rods east from the northwest corner of lot 6. in block one hundred and fifty-on- (151), plat A, of Salt Lake City survey, and running thence east three rods; thence south ten roils; thenee west three rods; thence north ten rods to the place of beginning, and containing In all thirty square rods of ground. Tobesold as the property of Thomas Blrcumshaw and Prtsciiia Hlrcumshaw at the suit of William Dltchtleld. Terms of sale cash. E. D. R. Thnmpion, attorney for plaintiff. E. H PARSONS. United states Marshal. Hy T. N. Swak. Deputy Ma-sha- l. Salt Lake City, Utah, March IV, lrt.d. NOTICE. OF THE INTENTION OF TIIE CITY to extend water mains on Firat South street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City ol the lntntlon of such council to make the follow ing described imurovement or mainsExtending or laying iron water pipes along the following streets, namely: On Fust South street, from Fourth We- -t street to midway between Fifth an I Slvth West streets, vith laterals on Fifth West street: and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thrreof, estimated at tesim, by a local assess-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the dis-trict to be affected or benefited bv said Im-provement, namely: Lots 1. u, 3 and H, block si. lots s. e, 7 aud s. block , in plat A ; lots and if. block 4. and lots (I and 7. block 4S, In plat C; all in Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention rb cir? TtiriTTror on or before April Viet, IMd, being the time Fet by the said coun-cil when It will hear and consider such objec- tions as may be rnado thereto. My order of the city council of Salt Lake City made March, uuh, ls.;l. J. F. Jack, City Recorder. French Canadians have been attracted by tho accounts of deserted farms in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and report has it that by sp- jg the great bulk of these lands will have passed into their possession. NOTICE OF INTENTTON OF TiiE CITY COUNCIL Salt Lake City to construct sidewalks on lorh sides of South Temple street, from East Temple street to Thirl West street (in sidewalk district No. IS In Salt Lake City.) Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City, or the intention of such coun-ti- il to make the following descrfbsd improve-nient- TheVnfti action of cement sidewalks along the folloivisor street, namely : on both sides of South Temple street, from East T"mpie street to '1 hud West ithe same b"lng lu side-walk district No. 18 in Salt LakeO.tyl, and de-f- r iv the ci st and expense thereof, estltnet"tl at ill.. rj per foot rontao (running footi by a local t tip'in the-lot- s or pieces of ground wltnin the lo dowlng described district. Icing the district to be aSucie or b. neiited by said iinprovetneiiUi. naniidyr. So much of the following des. rlbed lots abutting upon tho said tiroiiosed sidewalk. Lois , ii. 7 and N. M ickTfj. Loi-- 5 and iV blocs 7i". s.,e; I.olsa, ii, 7 and s. blocft'TO. ' Lots 5 and 6. block 7H. Lots 1. il, 3 and 4. block M. I.o h 1 and 2. block sr,. Lots l,s, 3 and 4. Idock 81. '1 he entire south of block 87. All in plat "A," Salt La:ie City survey. All protests and obioctious to the earring out of buch Intention must be presented lit writing to the citv recorder on or before the day of April, ts.d. being the time set by tie said council wli--- tt will hear and consider Biich objections aa may be mailo thereto. Hy order of the ciiy council of Salt Lake City, made Marchaith. l.Hnl. ,1. F, .IacK. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Ut ih, March iTth, IsHl. NOTIOEi In the Probate Court of thi County of Salt Lake, Territory ot Utah. In the matter of the estate of Sarah Watklns, deceased. Order to show cause whv Order ot Sale of Real Estate should "not be made. TOHN T. HUCIvLE, THE ADMINISTRA-f- l tor of the estate of Sarah Watklns, de-ceased, having tiled his petition herein, duly verdled. praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by tho 1u,!geof snld court, that all persons lnteresied in th" estate of said deceased, appear before the said probate court on Tuefday. the if 1st day of Apill. 1K0I. at IU o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at thecotirt room of said probate court, at the county bouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, to show cause why an order shounl not, ho grant-ed to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate of said deceased at public or private sale as shall e neceshary. ami lhat a copy of this ordi r be published at least four successive we.'ks in Tuk Salt Lake Timkm. a new-pap- printed and published in said city and countv. Dated March 17. lstd. G. W. Uak'icii, Probate Judge. NOTICE. OF INTENTION OF THI? CITY COUNCIL of Salt Lake city to construct sidewalks on both sides of Second South street, from F.'aet Temple street to Fifth West Street, (in side alk dtstrk t No. 3 iu Salt Lake citv.) Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Suit Lake city of the Intention of suchcoiincll to make the following described improve-ments, The construct on of asphalt sidewalks along tbo following sireet, namely: on both sides of Second Souih street, from East Temple street to Fifth West street the same being In sidewalk district No ;t In Selt Lake city) aud defray tne cost and expense thereor.estlmated at 11. ha per foot fiontai,o (running foot) by a local as-sessment upon the lots or pieces of ground witbin the following descrllied district, being the district to be af.ected or beuelitted by salt! improvements, namely: So much of the following described lots abutting upon the said proposed sidewalk, Lots 5. 8, 7 and 8, block 53. Lots 6 and 8. block W. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8. block tO. Lot Sand 9. block til. Lots a. 6, 1 and H, block 63. Lots 5 and (. block es. Lots 1, li, H and 4. block 64, Lota 1 and a. block 61. Lots l.H. 3 and I. bio-kt- Lots 1 and 3, block ii" Lots 1, 3. a and 4, block 68. Lots audi, block BK. A 111 a plat A. Salt Lake cfty survey. AU protests sitd objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the cily recorder on or before the KM day of April. betng the time set by the said couii' il when it will hear and Con-sider such objections as may he made thereto. Hyoruer'of the City Council of Salt Laka city, made March iMth. lsai. J. F. Jack. City recorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27, 1HU1. g Milan is to be allowed 30,000 a year by the Servian regency. Ho has divided to establish himself in Paris and has bought a housf there in tho Avenue du Bois do BoulofiRi. 6UMM0N8; In the district court In and for the Third district of Utah territory, county of Salt Lake. Luciuda Clark, plaintiff, 1 vs. Irwin Hutchlngs, Pllnla King, Es-ter L. Carlson, Amanda Lyons, Cornelia Lttur, Sarla Hutch Summons. lugs, Etia Hutchlngs. Joseph E. I!utchlngs.,ir., Nettle Hutching, Ruby Hutchlngs. and Warren T. Hutchlngs. defendants. J The people of the territory of Utah send prcet- - lug: To Irwin HntchliiL's, Pllnla King, Ester 1,. carison, Amanita Lyons, Cornelia Liter, Sarla Hutchlngs, Etta Hutching. Joseph E. Hutching!, jr.. Nettie Hutchlngs, Ruby lib hinga, and Warren T. Hutchlngs, defend-ants. rou ARE nEREHY REQUIRED TO Ap-pear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff lu the District court or the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein Withiu tn days 'exrlunlvo of the day of ser-vice! after the service on you of this summons if served wltldu this county; or, if served out of this couuty but In th s district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will bo taken against vou, accordiugto the prayer of said complaint. The said act ion Is brought to have a decren of this court adjudging that defendants and each of them convey to pialuilff whatever interest they now have in tho legal tills to the lan t hereinafter described; appointing a special com to convey whatever interest the Infant defendants, Joseph E. Hutchlngs. jr., Nettie Hutchlngs, Kuby Hmcaings and War-ren T. Hutchimrs. now have In said title to said land to plaintiff, and to convey whatever Ino-ies- t any defendant now has In said legal title to stld land to said plaistlff, Incase an v defendant refuses to convey said Interest, or for any cause It Is impossible for any defend-ant to convey said interest; appointing a guardian ad lit"m to defendant said infant de-fendants in this suit : aud for such other relief as plaintiff may be entitled to in the premises agreeable to equity and good conscisnce, aiui for costs of suit ; BJddpremises are described as follows, Lot X. block UK, plat A, sa t Lake City survey, Salt Lake county, Utah territory, containing 'jOO square rods. And you are hereby not: tied that if you fall to appear and answer the sa d complaint us above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Honorable Charles S. Zane, judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah, this a;th day o( December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENKY O. Clerk. xKai.l ByCEoiuiK D. LonMis, deputy clerk. John M Breeze and James A. Williams, at-torneys for plaintlfl. MARSHAL'S BALE. 1)URsifANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third judicial district court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall expose ftf, onblle snle (it tile front ibior of tin, enmoe court house, in the cily and county of Salt Lake, territory of I'tah, ou the Pit It day of March. lSkl. at. Pi o'clock ni., all the right, tii le, claim aud Interest of William J. Harvey. John . Neff, Mary 'J'. Neff. William Burne and Mary L. Hurke, 01, lu and to the following described real estate, situate, lving and being In the city ami county of Salt Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly described as follows, to wit: A part, of lot five (SI. lu block twenty c,1)i, plat A. Salt Lake City survey, commenc-ing at the northwest corner of said lot, live Cii, and ruun'ng thence south 7 rods: thence east six (Ol rods; thence north seven 7) rods; thence west six rods to place of beginning, said lot being situated lu Salt Lake Citv and county. Utah territory. To be sold as the property of defendants at the suit of William llardman. Terms of sale ra-- Salt Lake City. Utah February IH, R!. K. II. 1'Ai.sONs, u. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. The above sale Is hereby postponed until Monday, April Id. Ilc.il. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. March 13, 1MH. E. II. Pahmvss. U. S. Marshal. Hy D. N. Sw an. Deputy Marshal. (Official itdtU-y-a MAKSHAL'S SALE. TIURSUANT TO AN EXECUTIONcTaTR 1 directed by the Third judicial court of ihe territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county or Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on thetfotu day of April. lHiil. ut (la) twelve o'clock m.. all the right, title claim and interest ot John How-ard of. In, and to the following described real estate, eltuato. lying and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, to wit : The eist (;) balf of the northwest (Vi quarter, and the west (l. I half of the northeast 14 quarter of section ('m, township in) live south, rane (II east, Salt Lake meridian. To be sold as the property of John Howard at tbo suit of Elmer Merrltt and At r iham Jeffs. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. Hy A O. DvEti, Deputy Marshal. Dale.l March auth, lsul. "Official ilt5?tw PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Court. In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John Halgh, deceit sed. "IV0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AH-th-liaigh, administrator of tiie estate of John Haigli, deceased, has rendered for settlement and filed in sa'd court, his rtnal ac-count of his adnilni; trat'on of said estate and j etilion for tlnal disiribit'iou of the residue of said among the persons entitled thereto, and that Saturday, tiie Hath day of April, A. 1). lsul, at 10 o'clock a. 111., at the court room of said court, in the county eoipt house, Salt Lake city and c unty. Utah terri-tory, has been duly appointed by the judge of said court, tor tiie se tlementof said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and pi ici any person In eres'ed In fald estate may npp ar and show cause, if any there be. why saiu account should not be set-tled and approved aud llnal distr.bution male as pvave lor. imtsd March 2tl, ISul. Iskal C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of th I'roba'e Court. Fiiank 1'tF.ncK, Attorney for estate. NOTICE, Jn the probaio court in and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Uiah. In the mutter ot tne estate ot Andrew J. Pills ce. eased. "VJOTIl E IS HEllEUY GIVEN THAT W. J. il Hills. diiiinl trator of the estate of Andrew J. Uils. d ceased, lias n n iered for settlement, and Hied In said court his final account ol h s administration of said estate and petition for Una! distribution of the resi-due of sad estate inuong the persons entitled thereto, and that Tuesday ti e ','lstday of Apr'l A. D.l'fH, at in o'clock a. m.. at the courtroom of said court, lu the county court bouse. Sait Lake city and county, Utah territory, has been duly annolnted by the judge of said court for tin S"ttl, inent of said account and healing said pet. tion for distribution at which time and place any ptr-o- interested In said fstate may appear ;,nd show cause, lfanv there b. why said account should not be settled and approved aud tlnal distribution made as pt aved for. C. E. A,.! Cb rk of the Probate Court. Hy C. E. Sum 'V. Deputy. C. S. KiMNt.t A' t'y for Administrator. Dated March 14th. i.sni. NOTICE. In the Probate Court 1n and for Salt Lake County. Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Peter Kropf, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Kropf, administrator of the estate of Peter Kropf. deceased, has filed In said court, his petition for final distribution of tho residue of said estate among the persons enti-tled thereto, and that Saturday, tho Ueth day of Apill. A. D. .1, at, IU o'clock a. in., at tho court room of paid court, In the county court house, Salt Lake City and county, Utah territory, has been duly ap-pointed by the judge of said court, for hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested in said estate may appearand show cuts", If any there bo, why final distribution made as prayed for. Dated March lxl. C, E. ALLEN, Cl"rk of tho Probate Court. By (J, E. &tanton, Deputy. NOTICE OE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council to extend water mains ou Fourth West siri et. Notice is hereby given by the city council cf Salt Lake city ol the Intent ion of smh conned to make the following ties, r, bed Improvement, : Extending and laying inn water pipes or malus along the following streets, namely: On Fourth West street from Third South to midway between Fourth and Fifth South streets with laterals ou Fourth South street, aud de 'raying tii ree- - fourths of the cost fieri of. estimated at, fyoml. by a local assessment, upon the lotsor p'eces of ground within the follow-ing described district, being tho district, to bo aifected or benetltted by said improvemem; namely: Lots S. 3. 4 anp 5. block 47; 1, 3, 7 and 8, block 1ft; lots;, and i. block : and lots 1; aud 7, block 4;, all in plat A, Sait Lake city survey. All protosia and objections to the carrying out. of such intention miistbe presented in" to the writing city recorder on or before April 'Jlst. POi, being the time set by the said council w hen It will hear and consider such objections as limy be made thereto. Hy order of tli City Council of Salt Lake City, made Mart h sMih. 1. E. Jack, City Recorder. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land ofticu at Salt Lake City, Utah, March l, 1MI1. N OTICE IS HEKEHY CIVEN THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mane tlnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made betoro Register and Kece ver United States Land OftiCe at Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 'Jiitli. lsvl, viz: Wiiliam A. Cox, D. S., No. lihol, for tho Si;. of the SK-- . of Sc. i, and the Et, of the NE', of Sec. ai. Tp. IN . K iSW. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou, and cultivation of said land, viz: Eldrnlge II. Anderson, Thomas Holllngworth. Frank Uilrov and Al-fred C. tiilroy, all 01 Salt Lake city. Utah. FHANK.D. Htutits, Register. E. W. Senior and E. V. Hlgyins, attorneys for Applicant. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OE THE CITV council of Salt Lake ity to construct sidewalks on both sides of First East street, from South Temple street to Fourth South street (In sidewalk district No. 9, lu Salt Lake City.) Nottcs Is hereby given by the city oouncll of Salt Lake City, of the Intention ot such coun-cil to make the following described Improve-ments, The construction of asnhalt sidewalks slonsr the following street, namely: On both sides of First Eat street, from South Temple street to Fourth South street (the same being in side-walk district No. 8 in Salt LakeCltyl, and de-fray tho cost and expense thereof, estimated at l.r9 per foot frontage irunulng foot) by a local assessment upon the lots or pler.es of ground within the following described district, being the district to he affected or benefitted by said improvements, namely, so much of the following descrllied lots abutting upon the said proposed sidewalk, toWit: Lots 4 and 5. block 74. Lots 1, 8, 7 aud 8. block 71 Lots 1 and 8, block 70. Lots II, 3, 4 and 8, block 71, Lots 4 and ft. block 51 Lids 1, B, 7 and 8, block 57. Lots 2. 3, 4 and 5. block 53. Lots 1 and 8. block (J. All in plat A. Sait Lake city survey. All protests and objections to tne carrying out of such intention must be presented lo. writing to the city recorder on or before the fe'd day of April, teVl, being the time set by the said connoil w hen it will bear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, mads March 9ttli. lelil. J. E. J ACK. City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 27th, 18UL NOTICE rpiIEEE WILL Hi: A SPECIAL MEETING .1 of the stockhold--r- of CtinninLdon .V Co , held at the olbce of the corporation No. Hi Fust First South Sait Lake CUT. on Thursday. t- e - 'rd day of April lS'.d at7::;np. ni, for the purpose of amending the articles of incorporation so as to piovbie for a board of seven directors theirpowers. quali-fications, term 01 oil, 00, ami the time and manner of their election, removal ami resig-nation: also emnovtoring the corporation to engage in manuka, t,;r:bg, and regulating the Issuance of its stock ituu to make such other changes aim altera'. ons In said artieb s as the stockholders may then deem desirable: also for tiie transaction 01 such other business as may be brought beiore the meeting. John Tikhnav, President. ,1, H. Wouiimaw, Secretary. Salt Lake Citv, March t'H, piul. NOTICE TO CEEDITOES- - Estate of Lars M. Johnson, deceased. V"OTK'E IS HEKEHY UIVEN BY TITE undersigned anmin'strator of tho estate of Lars M. Johnson, deceased, to tho creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the nece-ssity vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad-ministrator, at his place of business. No. Dl East Sword South slreot, In the city and couuty of Salt Lake OSCAR J. YOUNGBERd, Administrator of the estate of Lars M.John-son, deceased. Salt Lake City, March . HOTICE OF FORFEITURE. rpo OUS HEAKSF.N. S. T. LUNELL, A. O. X Hansen, or your heirs or assigns. You are hereby notified that I have expended f bkj in latter and improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what is called "Mill A." south tork of Dig Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, in order to hold said premises underthe provisions of Section 8.HM, Revised Stat utes of the United States, and in compliance of the local laws of llig Cotton-wood mining being the amount to hold ths same for the year ending He emner, IMS), aud If within iwoi ninety days from the service of this notice, (or within ninety days after this notice of publictitionl, you fail or refuse to contribute your propor-tion, twenty-liv- dollars, each of you. and expenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of you of said esiendltures as company owners, your interests in said claim will be-come the property of the .subscriber, under said Section 8;tM. L. M. Johnson, Dated, Jan. S3. 1891. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITY of Salt I.ako City to cons! nu t side-walks on both sides of First South street fr m East Temple street to Fourth vest street tin sidewalk district No. I, in Salt Lake City. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City, of the intention of such coun-cil to make the following described improve ments, : The construction of cement sidewalks along the following street, namely: on loth sides of Firs! Soutu street, fr. m Fast Temple street to Forth VVest street ithe same being In side-walk district No. 1. In Sail Lake City, aud de-fray tho cost and expense thereof, estimated at ll.W per foot Irontage (running font), by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described dis-trict, being the district to be affected or beie-llte- d by said Improvements, namely : So much of the following described lots abutting upon the said proposed sidewalks, to wit: Lots 1. a. 3 and 4, I lock 76. Lots 1 and a, block "7. Lots I. H. 3 and 4. block 78. Lots 1 and block '!). Lots 1. S). 3 and 4. block SO. Lots 5 and . block bf. Lots S. li. 7 vnd N, block Lots a and block 07. Lots 5. ft. 7 and S. block W. Lots r and 0. block (W. Ail lu piat "A.M Salt Lnke City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing to the city recorder on or before the 1.1I day cf April. IMJI, being the time sot by the ail council when it will bear and consider stuch objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made March 84. lll. ,1. F. Jack. City Hecorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, March T, lSvi. NOTICE I'OS PUBLICATION, Land Offics at Salt Lake Cut. Utah, February ss. t VTOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN THAT THE il following named settler has filed notice of his intention to mase llnal proof in support, of his claim, and that said proof Will be made b fore register and receiver of United states land office at Salt Lake (ity, Utah, on April 11. lsul. viz: Thomas Holllngworth. D S. No. II.S44. for the uortli half ofthe southeast quar- ter and the east half of the southwest ipiaiier of section township 1 north, range y west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, aud cult ivatlon of said land. vIk; Frank Ollmy of Salt Lake City. Utiih: Alfred C. liilroy of Salt L ike city, Utah: W illlam A. Cox of lirlghton, Utah, 11. Anderson of Brighton, I'tah. FRANK D. HOItltS. Register. E. W. Senior and E. V. Uiggins, attorneys for claimant. j ' ' noes It Increase or Decrease? ' The tot id population of the earth Is ! about l.aNl.OOO.OOO, of which 36,214,000 die ' yearly, 98.S40 daily, 4,030 every hour, and 67 every minute; the number of births is ),C.tt,0U0 yearly, 1,KK).S(K) daily, 4,200 every hour, nu average of 70 every minute. Ex-- 1 chunue. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land okkjce at Saot Lake citv, Utah, I March Bird. 18U1. ( xrorrcK is iieuemy given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of h,s claim, and that s iiid proof will be mad" before register and at U. S. Laud ottu e at Salt Lake City. Utah, on Mav 12th, Wl, vU: A red r. (olioy. 11. S. No. HKW. for the N4 of SEs. NK , of SW!4 and Lot 3, Sec 31. Twp. I, N. K. J W. H ) names the following witnesses to prove hiiitiontinib us rcsiiiei.c upon, and cultivation of. sa.d land, vi.: Wiliain.A. Cox. Thomas Hollingworth. hldii'ce H Anderson, C. IX. Beach, ail of Salt Lake (ity. Utah. FRANK D. HOlitlS, Register. E. VV. SRN'tt'H& E. V. Hli.oi.vs, Attorneys. N0TI0E TO OREDITOSS. INSTATE OK JOHN W. KOUN3. DE-V- j ceased Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John W. Kouns. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the ftrit publication of tills notice, to the said adminis-trator at his office. 3 la Progress building, Salt Lke Citv in th county ol Salt Lake. Dated March Ctb, lsul. James a. Williams, Administrator of the estate of John W. iiuuns, deceased. SUMMONS. In the United Statos Commissioner's Court, City and County of Salt Lake snd Ttrritory of Utah. Before J. H. VVolcott, Commissioner. J. J. Stewart, Plaintiff, 1 The Lansing Lumber Company, f Summons. ia corporation! Defendant. J Tbo people of the Territory of Utah send greeting to the Lansing Lumber Company, Defendant. VDIJ ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO BE 1 and appear before said commissioners court iu tho cliy aud couuty of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, aud answer a complaint filed against you by the above named plaintiff, within live days (exclusive of the day of ser-- el, It this summons be served In said Salt Laae tity; within ten days it served out of said city but In said Salt Lake county; and witnin twenty days if served elsewhere. Sa d action is brought to recover from yon the sum of $iftM0 for 'commission on sale of goods, wares and merchandise for deleudant at defendant's request. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to apnear and answer the said complaint as above n quired, the sd platntlff will take judgment against ycu for the sum of ivw 4J and cos. ot s ilt. Witness my hand, at the city and countv of Sa t Lake and territory of Utah, the 3d day of March. In the year of our Lord, oue thousand eight hundred snd ninetv-one- . J. II. Wolcoii, U. S. Commissioner. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Salt Lakt. Cocntv. March 11, IKM. TO ALBERT FUiiEOU YOUR HEIRS OR assigns: You are hereby not Hied that 1 have expended iu(lu( i:i labor audimpiove-ment-upon the Hiack Hear mine, as will ap-pear bv certificate tiled February 13.I.-8- in tne office of the recorder of Little Cottonwood dis-trict. Salt Lake county Utah territory. In or-der to hold sa'd 1, remises unuerthe provisions of section W4. Revised Statutes of the Uni-ted States, being the amount required to hold the same for the year end.'ig December. 1SJ0, and If within ninety davs from the service of this neice or withm n'nety days after this notice of publication you (ail or refuse to e y .ur proportion, to v. it : .N'.i)ti and ex-penses of this advertisement of such extiendt-tur- e as a company owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber under said eecilou KJt'4. J. 11. Btuse. Dated March 11, WJl. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 873. Desert land, final proof Notice for publica-tion, Unit'd States Land Office, Salt Lake City, I' tali. March !!, lsul. NOTICE IS HEKEHY LIVEN THAT of Sait Lake ti'y. conntv of Salt Lake. Utah territory, has nied 1: dice of intention to make proof 0:1 her desert laud claim. No. 2'a;, for the east half of S"Ct.ou "il and west half of Section Ut, T. 8S.. H. 4 V ., before the register and receiver at iait Lnke City, Utah, ou Monday, the 4th day o! May, ism. She names tie following witnesses to provo ' the complete irrigation ami reclamation if' said land: William Ditcntield. Allied Wair Joseph Rowberry. sr., ircorge Tate, all of Erda, Tooele county. Utah. i Fhank D. Hours, Register. Hiai) & Lowe, Attorneys for claimant, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Fsta'e of John K'dnhnrt. deceased. ' VOTIt'E IS HFREBV OIVEN BY THE TN-i- l der-- ' ucd. mini of the estate of John lieiiihat 1. dece.t.-e- to the creditors of. and ali having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit thorn with the necessary vouchers, within I nr months after the tlrs't luih'lcailon of lid- - notice, to the said ad minis- - i t'.Hor personally, or at rooms 8 aud si, h building, in Salt Lake city, in the county of Salt Lake. Utah. Thomas E. Haiihis, Administrator. Dated March ai. isui. Fuank FiEiii E, Attorney for estate. STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 8TOCK-hoider- s of the Uphir Hill M inlng Co.of Utatt will bo held at the office of the company, No. Sol South Main etreet, rooms U and S, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, on Tuesday. April 7, 18UL at s o clock p. iu., for the purpose of electing off-icers and directors for the ensuing year, to re- - duce tne numb-- of directors, and "to take the necessary steps to dts incorporate this com-pany and the formation of a new company. By order J. W. GOLDTHAIT, Attest: President. , J. Fked. Cobeer, searetary. N0TI0E5r "ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE regular annual meeting of tbo National Building and Loan Association of Salt Less city, will be helu at the office of said associa-tion, rooms fi and J and 114, East First South street Salt Lake city, on Mondav. the tin day of April, lsul, at7:SUp. in., at which meeting officers and directors for the ensuing year will be elected, and such other business transacted may properly come before said meeting, Hupson baiiu, Secretary, |