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Show TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1801 T . Vacation. Atchison Otobe. The drunkest raaa eoen iu Atchison yesterday wig the editor of teuipur-anc- e paper from Missouri. Tsain Work, Couple of lots for sale cheap, near Liberty park. Port of purchase money can lia paid iu team work. Address P.O. box lOiiU. Parties desiring to borrow or loau money see A. M. Janes, 2I'J Main ISt. CAUFOIINIA CREAM OF PRUNES. A very plontwit Lux Hive, made from tho jitiee of Fy.sh Prunes eomliiniul with it lew hnrililesst fffetitble ingredi-ent of well-know- n atitl highly mi'di-ciua- l ((tialitios, put up in the lurm of fit LAM llliOI'S. Milking a very valuable preparation. KOIt INFANTS AND f'HII.lIHE S, Asnimilatiti( tlio food and Kogtilsting the btomath and Howels. IT I'ltOMOTKS MOKKTION, CIlKKKFri.-NK.s- AM) MKST. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY Foil CONSTI PATIOS, Bot'll BroMAi'H, Covui.NioNs, Loss or Si.Kr.e, Wijims, j'Kvmnaii.NKsa, Etc, l'HICL WO CF.NTS. For Pale by All DritiK'Kists. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. San Francisco, California. (i)t't'iiiul it; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOU. Land Office at Salt La City, Utah, I March W, IUI. NOTICE: H HKKK.HY OIVEM THAT TIIK iiniui'il sttlor ha tiled notlc of hi ltitcnli. n to mull" liual proof lu support ol his claim, ami thai said proi f will be mad" before ihe county clerk of Tooela ronntv. tit Tooele C ly, Uah, on Mar i.'Ui, IH.il, vi,. James Murray. II, K.. No. ,':r.o, for tlie imrth t tsl ituai ter i f the northwest quarter and lot tu n 7. township "I south, range :i west. 11" names the to lowing wituess.a to prove bis coi.tinuo!! resi lei.ce noon and eitu.v ition f. mil limit, vi.: John H. smith of L ike View, Tu.H'lceoiintr. Utah; tiei : M. (' rnueoi l.ake'Ylew Tooeieeounty, Utah ; Joseph llcv.iu of Luke View, Toooie county. Utah, and Henry Hams of Like View, T.oele county, Utah. FRANK II. 1M1IHS, Register. Offfetal 1ottce JiOTIOfT In the I'robate Court In anil for Salt tk . county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of JiKU OXStr, D 'erased. VUTICB IS HEREBY fUVEM THAT PM il iricit Phelan. executor of the estate ot Jumna Casey, decsaaeil, ha" rendered for set-tlement, and flluil tu said court, lit ttniil count of his administration of said estate and. petit, turns for final distribution of the of estate, ani"r.g the pusoris entitle I thereto, and that Saturday, tli 4lh day of Anrl. A.I.I,, lil, at in o clock am. at tlm, court vooru of said court, In the county comb house, suit Luke City and comity, Utau terri-tory, has been duly aupointed by the judge I S lid court, lor trie, settlement of sunt account and hearing said petition for dlatrluution, whli'h time and plav iinv ei' n interest id sail estate may appear and show cause. If art there b", why sail account should nolle d and aopvrned aud final distribution mad as nr,i f (c. Dated March 1, lktfl. C P.. At.rn. Clerk of the I'rol a. Court, C. K, Sl'ANTON, (lepn y. .1. .1. HooKhS, attorney for Kiceutor. NOTICE. OF THK INTKNTIOS OP THW N'OTICK It of Salt r.ike City toeonstnict aide ;!ks on not h ide of Second South street, from See mil Kast tn t to Kichth f'ast tr,t (in Sidewalk District No, 4 iu Salt LakUtty.) Notice ii hereby iihen by tin) cliyouncd ,,f 8 lit Laket'lty. of the Intention of such conn,, ell to make thu foilonlug dnorlbed luipruve-Uientx- The oiiKtrucllon of brick eldewaikH aloiu; the followlnt! alruet. uanmlv: on both i.i,- - of Second south street, from Second fu-- t street to Kit-hil-l Kant aired (the aame t n in Sidewalk lilatrlct No. 4 tn Salt Lake City, and defray ;he cost and esiiena t thereof, i t mated at if! cents foot frontage iracnuu footi by a local asoebsrieiit uiiou the l in o, pieces of KMiiud wii hln the foilowiinr de-- nl m d sirh t. tieliiK the district to be affe te.t or hv said lniprovelUHUtil, namely: S much of thi fodow lots w,t tlntr unoit said nropoHed sidew ilk to wit: te its' (land block Wi; lots I. . a anil 4, Mark plat "A '. Lois 8, 7 and H, block 4J: lots .alld a. block IK: lots r. 0, 7 and , bliM-- C; lois h and tl, block Irt; n 5. , 7 and 8, blocs 4V,li I and '.', Muck Mj lots I, 9, 3 an.l 4. block ,M. lou and --'. block !'!: lota 1, a. :i and 4. bloek M, h ts and S. Iilocn ln plat "U," all in Silt l.e Cllv Miri'cy. All iiroTeata and objections to the carryms out of Mich intention uiu"t Is) pri'scinci iu r:tiut to the city roconler on r r before the dar of April, lwil, being tho time aetbytt.e aaulco'iniell when It ill near and coiui.ii.r such obicctloiiN aa may bn made theiet". My order of the cltv conncll of Salt Lake C.ty, made March Jitu. 11. .1 K J VCIv. City Recorder. Salt Lake City. Vtah, March if.tli, 11. A dOOKWORM. My hoard Is bonks, loved almost a mynelf 1 If bores, I put them oa the upiwr rlieif ; If filcr.ds, I dally as a lover itaUka Willi his licart'a ihoku ln the av.ett gardw alleya. Where the riijli vines tolatiKksl riot run. And peaches hliisli ugalnl ' he aun. Steialfiut I find them here from duy to day, llraivu tip like solilli r in their wam.-- array 1 I open otic; behold the trucu of tears Shod by soiuu Uuut It touched in vitrihshod years; mno are new comers, and amilo cheerfully; S'lme are worn old and und by constancy; I lou thciu all, the hciwutnif facu ur had. Those that have inado uio weep, or made m Klatl. All but thi! dull nne on tlm upporhhelf, Them I would faiu oxcbli'0 lor ueeiled pelf. Fotni'tinies I l":i'.e llicm, und calmly out Towh' ii heurta faster beat, where eh.lilrcn shout, To feel t he iuinnlse of the en.r"- - crowd. And hear tr.'die'a bahel, harsh and loud; I test them as a tiiau ndi,'ht lest his wife. To teach her hc is urn tlm whole of life; A schoolboy's trick It In, for soon I Had I've kit my better uclf, fy heart, behind. The hundred aoulr whom I iro forth tn meet Arc slrn:i"ers to me in the greedy street; The world neoin.s uennsd when my luinii ii lit. And by Ha mi'!nli:l:t k'uw I li'iicl nit; Volti.'iics with welcome i then look down, And iii::ht shuta out tho noisy, restlcsii townt 1 his Is my haven, this my mum.i':e bower, Wedded to my books und happy every hour. Mr . N.ipolcuu II. .Moruiigo in Arauaaw Tiavcler. NOTICE OP THK INTFNTION OK THK CITY to ciiili and glltt.r Ka"t Temple iMa ni street, from th i south Hue of South Temple street to the north line of Fourth South s'uit t. designate. as a part of raving lllslrt. t No. I. in Salt Lake City. Ni tiee la hereby given hv the city eounell of salt Lake City of t he intention of such coun-cil to make the following described Improve-mei.tJ- , The cmbuur and Kiitlerlnu with concrete uiut titone ti.e whole of Last Temp'e street from the south line of South Teiiiji.e street to the north line of Fourth south aireet, (the same belnna part of Tavluit HiKtil-- No. '..of Salt Lake city i aud defray the eost hii'.'. expense thereof, estimated at 4'.U''',4 per ruiiniia' fool, bv a local assessment ujioii the lots and lamis within I'avliiK District No. I. of Salt Lake cltv, iihuttlriv upon tho sueeu or alleys to beefferted or heiioiit-a- hv sa;ii improveiuetits, iiamcy: Lotsa, M. I and f, 1" 'k 7s: lots I. V. 7 all a. block Irt; lots 1, a. 7 and IV block 'la: b'ts :1, I, 5and it. block To: lota '. .1. 1 and .' bb k !:; ima I. -', 7 and . block ;s; loeks 1. s, 7 tild f. blocK ru ; lots It, 1. fi aud 8. hior. .v, all inplat ' A," Salt l.uku City sin- - ev. A II ohje tions to the catTyltur out. it mi' H tnusi U" presented In writing to t:i city reorder on or before the I tth dai of April, A, 1). IMd, iieiiiu the lime H 't hv the ea d coiin cil w hen it will hear an consider inch objec-tions stuay t,e tiiii ie thendo. Hv onle,' of the c.ty council of Salt Laka City, ma le F ebruary '.' I, Iml. ,i; F. .IA' k. rtty Heeorder. Sail Lake City, Manh an, lul. K0TI0E OF FORFEITURE. rpO HANS CLALSEN. Oil Ytil.'H HBIIt J or asins You are hereby Hoi HP d tiial 1 kave eipetnied fino m la.ior and liupr,,ve menls on the "Mornimr Star" lo.le. situate I what ia called "Mill A. ' south fork of el) Co'tonw'o'.d. Salt La.ie Ootiu'.y, I la'i 'territ-ory, in oroer to hold n:thl premises uu ter ti1 provisions or neetlon "l, Kovlsed ritalu tes o the t inted St ite. and in compiiauce of tin local l ias of Uir Cottonwood Mlliilu: dmtrict, heln the amount ieipilred to hold ttia Mane) for the year cii IIuk December. Itf,J: andl I within ninety tu uya from the norvice "f this noiiee lor within ninety days after th.4 lioit.eot political him you fail or retina t contribute vour proiiortn-n- to wli: rtftri--- and eieus'eii of this a vert isenieut of aucli ex-penditure as a co owner, your interest ln sal I claim will become the rmverty of tue auo aeilber, under etd section 'J.ol. Uated January sad, ik1. L. M. Jon so-- . (Official itottceg. NOTICE OF TEDBTEE'8 BALE. VVOTU'H 18 HfCKF.IIY OIVKN. THAT, ll whereas, on ti e with day of November, lsi. Otiarlei K. Moriro. an unmarried man. ol the county of bait Lane, terntmyot Utab. made, executed and delivered unto Simon Ham Verier a.i trustee for Jacob E. lianibei'irer, bota ol themty and citiutyof sa t Lake, terri-tory of t'tah, Ids eerialu trust deed, recorded tn hook y "V" of mortas'es on paores , an and W of the records of the county recorder of Halt Lake county. I 'tall territory, wheroi y ti e aald Charlea K. Monro conveed to aildSmou Hambei;er t tioe eer'aln ie einiien iltuate In the county of Halt l.uue and territory of Ltah, and described a followa, to wit: The wet half of the north east quarter, and the east nair of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty rJtn. in township one ill aoulh. of ratine mm (1 wi at, of Ha t a ie men. ran. uontainlui; po acres Alo, paitof I"! u.'ht (Hi, Iu tilocs forty-fou- r (in, plat H, Salt Lake City survey, towlt: Cotntnenciuif at the aouthru.Kt r of said lot and running thence w'at t,in ( Itn roile. thence n.etii Ihres i.'') rods, thence eat ten (lio rsls, thenceeoutb three pi) ri'da to the plas'r of isviuiduu'. Also, pari of lot three o'ti, in hhvk one hundred and aoven 'HIT), of nlat I), Halt Lake City aurvev, to wn : eoinmencliii twenty aeveu atut one half Vf7 1 feet norm of the aouthwesi c. rner or said lot. and ruiinlu thence north nfty-IW- e ifi'o feet, thei ce east one hundred and thirty (1,'lin feet, thence south fifty ttve (Mo feet, thence we-- t one hundred nd thirty (l.tl) toot, 10 the Jihll e of honlUUlUk. Aud w. cetfl the said a..nveyance waa In trust for the following purtmae, vi?.: toaeenre the In lel.tcilntu of b a d Charles Monro to the aaid Jacob K. Hamb o'er ln the iiim of l'4io with Interest tl ernou at the rate of one and one-hal- per cent per month as evld-uice-by the certa.u neKotlable prnmtsorv noteof tlia aid Ctia"tes K. Viouio, tiearlng even date wit h said trust deed, atid due and i ayahle In niniity days from Its date without arace. And whereas, ltwaa provided In mid trust deed thai should default be made In th 'y-ncn- t of aa:d note or Inteieet accotdlnj; to fie tenor and otect of said nou. than It ahn. ba lawful for the trustee to sell said d"cr:bcd niopeifv oranypa't there.if, at publio auc-- t oa to the hiirnest litdder f r eah. the hol.1T of said note havlnir the rlahi to become the jiiirehaanr at uoh aie, at the math door of the o uut v c urt house, tn th city and county of Salt Lake, tcirltory of rtah, Hrst Klvlnij twenty 'JU days public notice of the time, terms, and place or aale. and t be so d, by advertisement in cue of ih news-papet- a at that time published In aanl Salt Laae Cltv In the F.miliBh lam.'iia"e. and to make, execute aud deliver io the purchaser at such aale, (rood and deeda if oon6yance of the premises sold, and out of the proceeds of am B aale, alter paying: nil coats of advertising- mid aale, and all oth"r expensea of a.ild trust liiidudlni reasonable attorney and counsel fees and com-pensation to said trustee, to pay the principal and lute: est due on said note, according to ths tenor and effect thereof. Ami whereas, Raid note by ita terms Feeatne dti" and payable ou the U.tn day of February, lsul. And whereaa, default has been made In thn fawnent of said note, and aa to the whole And whereas, the holder of said note has the nnderalk'tied trustee tn sell the property conveyed by said trust deed under ti e power therein contained, and to apply the to the payment of said IndcDtedneaa, u the uiauuerjirovlded in,sald deea. N iw, tm ieiore, Vne U ldersli;ued Will OH. Monday, the aith dav of April, sul, at the south dT or of the rountv court house. In trie el'y and county of Ha it Like. I ft ah territory, at i o clock In the afternoon of atd day, sell the above described property, or so muca thereof as shall be nscesaary to pay all the attending the eieeutiou of this trust and to satisfy tho Indebtedness to secure which the oal-- trust deed was eiecaled. Bin J.hlTni. Bimum Uamhfh irn. Attorney, Tiustee. nhirts require more BtrenRth to iron tin m properly than shirts that have been previotisly laundried, and few women hnvo the strength to da the work prop-erly. In the state priaona men are common-ly employed at laundry work, mainly on ahirta. It is curious, by the way, how differently a ChinamuniiHes an iron from tho method employed, by women. When a woman nsvs au iron she begins with it at tho ripfht heat for una, and consequently it noon cools, und she H much time iu changing? her irons, Tho Chinaman, on the contrary, K'bJ his iron very hot much, too hot for Ueo. When ho boiis to use tho iron lie IilutiK'i s it quickly into cold water. This cools the surface for a moment. Tha heat from the interior then begins to como to the surface, and continues to do bo fur some time cbout ua fast rs it is cooled by use, so that tha necessity for the frequent changing of irons ia obvi-ated. Worth, tho man dressmaker of Paris, has counterparts in other countries. The largest producer of dress patterns for women in New York is a man, although Ids business has been for many years conducted in tho name of his wife. The moist expensive and best fitting dresses that women wear are tailor mado dresses which urn made by men. Tho designs for new drcs.se.t are mostly made by men. Tho most expensive ladies' hats are made by men. The man milliner is pro-verbial. lu the department of nursing, which is considered specially women's work, many men are employed. Where pa-tients are helpless and require much lift-ing it has been found necessary to pro-cure strong men, because women aro not equal to the hard labor. Hewing is especially women's work, but tho very finest and best puid sewing is done by men in fancy tailoring. Since tho introduction of tho sewing machine the proportion of men sewers has in-creased iu thoso branches where the work is heavy and requires strength for long hours of labor. Although cooking is regarded general-ly as women's work, tho best paid cooks aro men. In the great clubs, hotels, restaurants and private houses where fine cooking is roquired tho best eooka are men. It is tho men who have made cooking otto of tho fine arts. It is true, however, that the great artists in food disduin to bo called cooks, and ure known as chefs, and they command sal-aries of which tho uverago lawyer would tie proud. Ilotisecleaning is looked upon as worn- - en's work, yet there are establishments that will clean a house from top to bot-tom ami put it in order, and employ mostly men to do it. Boarding house keeping is mostly women's business, but there are many large and successful boarding houses in New York that are managed by men. Often they get two or three houses to-gether, and the tendency of men in that business is to enlarge it so as to make these places approach tho character of hotels. It is it rare thing for a woman to keep a hotel. There are even men chambermaids. On steamboats and steamships most of the chainler work is done by men. Even in large boarding houses it has been found expedient to have men to do the clutmber work. New York Hun. MEN WHO DO WOMEN'S WORK, Some of Hie Occupations In Which Males Do tho Wnrk uf Females. ' While it is true that women have to a groat extent of late years taken to ' th ( ig men'.? work, it is also true that Bowemi'U do women's v :,rk. In Cali- - forma Chinese men are largely employ- - ed as domestic nd wherever Chitiumou gu they are cl.'.etly employed iu laundries. In many large laundries j where new shirts ate dunu up expert ; men aro employed who make good wages. The reckon why np n aro em- - jiloyed on new blurts is because the new i NOTICE INTENTION OK TH U CITY COI'N'CIL OF Salt. Lake City to construct sblewaiks ou holh spies of Second Soutti street, Inn Temple street to Sis olid Fast street lm sl'.oa alk district No. 4. in Salt Lukb. t'ltyl. Notice Is herehv k'lven by Ihe city council of Salt Lake City of the intention of sucn conn-el- l to make the fallowing deeeilbed Imptove-liienis- , t The construction of asphalt sidewalk ahrntt the lollowliis street, namely: on both sides of Second Souih street, from East Temple eircet to Second i;aJt street, (the eauie hem,; ;n sidewalk district No. 4, in Salt Lake C.iy.i and ddray the cost and expense thereof, ul-ulated at el.rni per foot frotitSj'.'S (runuuiif foot i by a local assessment upon the the hue or pieces of t:iotiud within the following de-s- i rloed tiislrlct. beiuir the district to he or benefited by aald Improvements, namely: So much of tha following described lota abutting upon the said proposed sidewalk, Lots 5 and rt, hloclt f.7. Lots ft, , 7 and H, block WI. Lois I, it, ,1 and 4, block 7a Lots 1 and a, block . I. All in plat A. Salt Lake City survey. All prote-t- s and objections to the oarrylnir out of Mich Intention must be presented lu writing to the city recorder on or betore the sr.nd day of April, ism, be nif the time ret by the siid city coiinc'l when it will hear an I cousider such objections aa may be maue thereto. Ity order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made March St, lsnl. J- K J.v K. filty Recorder Salt Lake City. I. tah March Hi. lMU. U The Insect World. Entomologists generally concede that upward of Jtill.itOO species of insects have been recognized and classified; homo au-thors even place the number as high as l,i(),()d0, while it is not at all improbable th.it this Vict niimlHT may not represent more than one-tent- h of the number ly inhabiting tho glnhc. Not let, than one-ha- lf of tito whole iiumlx'r be-long to tho order coleoputera, or beetles, which order is by far tho most numer-ously represented of all. Tho lepidop-ter- a, or butterflies, have thus far yielded some 15,000 species, or about of tho total number (;!o0,0oll, esti-mated by Speyer for the world at large, and an equal number may perhaps be credited totheliynienoptera(bees, wasps, etc.), tho hemiptera (bugs) and diptera (flies). The orthoptera or straight winged in-serts, which include the locusts', grass-hoppers, etc., aro considerably loss nu-merous. The species with nutted wings (neuroptera) probably number some place between 2,000 and il,(MM. Insects aro, of course, most numerou.dy developed in the tropics, but they aro not rare by any means in the coldest regions which have yet been visited by man. St. Louis Re-public. MARSHAL'S SALE. I1T.'RSIANT TO AN KX F.CL'TIOtf TO M' I directed by tee Third judicial dlstrh court of the territory of Utah. I shall expos at public sale, at the front door of thecoumy court bouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of 1'f.ifi, on the Will day of March, isiil, at Vi o'clock tn.. all the right, title, claim aud Interest of William J. Hifvev. John W. Neff, Mary T. NefT. William Hun. and Mary L. Hume, of. In and to the f illowiiig described real estate, situate, lying aud tjetu in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah tei rltory, und particularly descrllied as follows, towlt: A part of lot five (TO, In block twen: cii. plat A, S ot Lake City survey, comitienc-ti- n: at the northwest corner of said lot five (;o, anil ruiinini? tnetce south 7 rods; thence east six ei rod-- : thence north seren i roust thence west sit rods to place of beginning, saul lot lielng situated in Salt Lake City an I county, Utah territory. To be sold as tie of defendants at the suit of William Froperty Terms of sale cash. Halt Laka City. Utah. February Is, ISWt. K. II Pahsons, I . S. Marshal, rty D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. The above sale la hereby postponsd until Monday. April l.'l. Iwl. salt Lake Cltv. Utah. March 1WI. K. II. Pa uu ins, U. . Marshal. Ily D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. NOTICE. OF THF. INTF.N'TK IN OF THK CITY to pave Fast Temple street (Mai in. from Ihe south Hue of South Temple street to tho north line of Fourth South si read idesiirnated as a part of Paving District No. l,of salt Lake CiNty.diee Is hereby irlven by the city eounell of Sal: Lake Citv of the Intention of sucl council to make I he following dca ribed improvements, The paving w ith stone andaphalt the whole of Fast Temple sirtet, bei:iiininir at the south Hue of South Temple street and running south to the north llti" of Fourth South street (the s one twiiif a purt of Paving ilstrh t No. 1, of Salt 1. alio C tyi. a"d defray the cost and sx-p- - use estimated at IP.,!.'l:'J; by. a lo-cal ass ssttient noon the lots and lam's within I'lU'iIi.' District No. I. of Salt Lake City, ill upon the streets and alleya to tie altected or heuetltted by said improvements, namely : Lots j. .', t and 5. bloca 7f: lots I, a, 7 and S. block ;a; lots I, s. 7aud ' block mi: lots :i, 4. 5 and S. (dock 711: lots ii. .1. 4 and ft. block f7; lots 1. 7 and s, block !; lots I. n, 7 and s, block rd : lots. 'I. 4, a and ii, )dock W; all in piat 'A," Salt Lake city survey. All obieciions to the carrying out of suoh In-tention must le presented in writing to the city recorder on or beiore Ihe I lib day of April, A. I). Peng the time set by the said cotiii cil when It will hear and consider sucn objec-tions as m:v be made t hereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt LakeClly, made F ebruary tflth" J F. J CK, C ty Recorder. Salt Lake. City, March t.)th, IS.d. tilcHtrtUt (OwtcneUnta. xoticf. of tut; intkntiom ok the i cny i onneil of s lit Lake i Ity to const! net sidewalks ou hot a hhIcb of F'irM South street. Coin Second Fcsi street to Kighth Last street (in sidewalk district .No. a In Salt Luke city.) Notb o is hereby given bv tl e city i ouneil of Salt Lake City, of the luteutlou of such coun-cil to maue tne following described Improve, incuts, to w it 'I he const ruction of brick sidewalks alonz the following street, namely: O i both sides of First Soiuli atieet. rioui Second F.:ist street to I';ii;lith cast street, due a tine be'iur in side-walk district No. 2:11 salt Lake Cityl and de-fray the cost and cxiiense thi reof. estiinap d at 1'iuhty two cents p.-- r lo it front:iL,'e (running foot i ty a local a.'re isiiieiit upon the lots or p.eces of urotiud within the following disli'let, b'liig the dlslrlct to be affected or benefitted ny raid Improvements, nanely: So uiueli of tlm following de-c- ed bts abutting up-- auld proposed sidewalk, Lots 5, , 7 and g, block 7- -'; lota 1 and 8, block 7.1 ln plat A. Lots e and d. block N). Lote ii, 7 and s. block Bl, Lotsfi and h. Iiloek s'4. Lore f. . 7 and S, block ML Lo s 5 and ii, block &4. Lois , '4. :i and 4. block fiD, Lois l and hlocK m. Lota I. a, 3 and 4, block 111. Lots 1 and 2. bl'Hiii o. Lota I, i. :i and I. Inock (W. in Plat rt. All in Salt Lake! Ity survey. All protests and oPjectio is to the carrying out o: such intention must IS presented lu w riting to the city recorder ou or before the A'nd day of April, sl, lielng the time set oy the said council when It will hear and eomider Hiich ob. ecttons us may he lna.iu Hy order of the city council of Salt. Lake City, made March ism. J. F. JACK. OHy Recorder. Salt Lake City, l tah, March it;. 1. Ul. NOTICE INTKNTION OF THK CITV COUNCIL OFof Salt Lake C ty to construi t sidewalk.: ou both shies of F irst South s'.rcet from Fast Temple street tJ S"Co"d Last street, (lu i district No. a ln Salt Lake City.) , Notii e Is herehv given by the city council of Salt Lake Citv, of the intention of such c, uti-c-to make tlie following described improve-nietits- . to wit : The construction i f cement sidewalks al. nu the loilowing street, nameiy: On both aid's of street, from Fast Temple street to Second Last Bireet the same being in district No. a iu bait Lake Cityi, and defray the cost and expense thereof, at t,.'J per foot frontage (running fool bv a local asessment uporj the lots or pieces or ground within the foltowlug deacribed district, beitia the district to be affected or benefited by said improvements, namely: Ho much ot the foilow.ng descrllied lots a'uitt.ni upon the ald proposed sidewalk, : Lots and i, bl ck ".. l.otsf., . 7andS, block 70. le ts 1. a. a and 4, bio k T l. Lots S aud 6. block 71. All tn plat A. Salt Lake City survey. All protnts and objections to tue carrying out ot such intention must be presenied ln writing to the city recorder on or before the 2.'d dav of April, lstn, being the time set by sa d eounell when It w ill hear and consider sucholijei tions as may lie made thereto. ity eider of the city council uf Salt Lake City, made March iwth. pel. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, t'tah, March :Mh. No. hi:-- NOTICE OF FIN AL PROOF. Land Ornix at salt I.ahi crrY, March 1 1, mo. ( NOTICE 13 HKI1KHV OlVF.N THAT THE settler has tiled notht oi his Intention to make final proof lu suppi rl of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made liefore the clerk of the county court ln and for Summit county. Utah, at Coalville, Utah, on April 1)4. lf.it. via: Joseph Hlchlns, U.K. 7MI. for the S K Section B, Township ;i North. Kaniie 4 F.ast, S. L. P. M. II 'names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ofHUld land. li James Lytbgoe, I.ehl Alexander Calderwood, Thomas Deer-den- , all of Hennefer, Utah. 1'Hisk D. Honus, Register. O. F. Davis, attotnuy. MARRHAX'S 8 ALE. pl'RSl'ANT TO AN CRDEII OFSAT.K TO 1 me dln oM'd bv the Third Judical district court of the Ten itory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the count? court bouse, in the city and enuniy of Salt Lake, terriiory of Utah, ou the 11th day of Apill. U o'clock in. all tie rWht. title, claim and Interest of Thomas Hirciitushaw and Priscilia Hirciinihaw. Ida wife, uf, in. or to the following dpcrtbe1 real estate, situate, lying and helm: ln the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, and particularly described as follows, to wit: That certain piece or par-cel of land situate in Bait Lake City, county of Salt Lake, and territory of 1 tali, bounded and descrlls-- as followa: Commencing at a point three r ds east from the northwest oomer of lot f. in block one hundred and fifty-on- (I.M), plat A. of Salt Lake City survey, and running east three rods; thence south ten rods; them e west three rods: thence north ten rods to the place of beginning, and containing lu all thirty square rods of ground. To be sold n the property of Thomas Hircunishaw and Priscilia Hlrcuuishaw at the suit of William Dltchlleld. Terms of sale cash. L. l. R. Thompson, attorney for philntor. K. II PAHSONS. United States MaisliaL Hy P. N. Swav, Deputy Ma sbal. Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. k IV, IfUI. l'eculiar Taste in Dress. Sir Humphrey Davy, it is said, "rarely washed himself; aud on tho plea of sav- - ingtimehe used to put on his clean linen over his dirty, so that he litis been known to wear at the same time five shirts and five pairs of stockings." Here is a rare example of the indifference of the man of genius to the mere husk, or series of husks, which keep that royal part of him, his mind, in working order. Yet wtis not Kir Humphrey a mere sloven, content at nil times with the first article of clothing upon which ho might lay his hand. Though ho was bo reckless in the matter of shirts upon common occasions, when he used to go fishing "he would wear green," to resemblo vegetable life as much as possible, so that the trout j might have some difficulty in distin-- j 1 , guishing the biped from the mere roots of W the field; and when shooting he wore a I scarlet cap, "to shield himself from acci-- , dent from other guns." All the Year Eound. SUMMONS. Tn the District Court In and fortheThtrl Judicial Dlatrict of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. N. C. Dougherty, plaintiff, vs. Summons, J. O. Thompson. Arthur J. Clark, Louis A. Dunham, defendants. J The people of the Territory of Utah sen greeting, to J. C. Thompson, Arthur J. Claiis and Louis A. Dunham, defendants. ruu AKK HFiNKHY KtyUIKKIJ TO AP- - 1 pear In an action brought against you Py the above named plaintiff lu the District court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, aud to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service ou yon jf thn summons If served wltliiu this county; or, if served out of this county, but ln this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment hy default win m taken against you, according to the prayer ot sari complaint. The said action Is brought to recover the sum of (.'UfA with Interest thereon from Jut e Ith, ISS0. at the rate of 10 jier cent per annum, with au attorney s fee ot t'JuO. and costs of tins action: aud for a decree of this conrtforthe foreclosure and sale of all that cei taiD piece of parcel uf land situate In Sail Lake City and county, Utah territory, bouuded and described as follows: Commencing at the southeast 0 of lot I, in block a?, plot H, Salt Lag.) City Survey and running thence west s rods, thence north 111 ruts, thence east S'i roils, thence south 10 rods to place of heginnlii'-'- , containing sixty-hv- siiare r.sisof ground; under a mortgaiie ercctited and delivered by the defendant J. C. Thompson ou the l.th day of December, lsn. to plaintiff to secure pay-ment to plaintiff of a certain promissory not a of date Dec. II, lW, and eseeiited an I deliv-ered by said defendant to plaintiff, for the sum of M- -' jO. payable one year after uate with In-terest from date till paid; that there is yet) due and unpaid all of the principal aud inter-est from June II, ls.i; which said mortgage provided for the payment of a reasonable at-torney a fee; that ".'aid defendants and all others claiming said premises subsequent tu p.alntilT may b d and foreeiosed under said sale, and that the proceeds of said sale s applied to the payment of the amount duo plaintiff after tiaylmr all costs and expenses) and attornes's fee. aud for the usual statutor reller and for such other and general relief as to the court msy seem ,)u-- i. And you are hereby notified that If jou fail to apjar and answer 1h said complaint a above required.' the said plaintiff will apply tot the court for ths relief demnnded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judire, anil the seal of the district court of the Third ju-dicial district, lu and for the territory of Utah, this 10th day of February, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-on-e. hr.Ar.l HENRY O. AN, Clerk. By Uko. D. Looms, Deputy O'erk. NOTICE. In the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake. Territory of Utah. In the manor of the estate of Sarah Watklns, deceased. Order to ?how cause shy Order of Sale of Heal Fistate should hot be made. JOHN T. HIJOKLK, TIIK A1IM1NISTRA-f- l tor uf the estate of Sarah Watklns. de-ceased, haying bled his petition herein, duly verilled. praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. It Is therefore ordered by the judge of said court, that all persons interested in the estate of said de. eased, appear before the Hald probate court on Tuesday, the tst day of April. isl. at 10 o'clock in tin- - forenoon of said day, at theenurt room uf said proPale court, at the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to show cause w hy an order should not e grant-ed to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate of s ltd deceased at public or peivate sale as shall Pe necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least, four successive wneUa in Tun Salt LakkTimi s. a newspaper printed aud published lu said city and eou my. Dated Mar:h 17. I.U. G. W. ItAincii, Probate Judge. NOTICE. OF INTENTION OF THF, CITY COUNCIL uf Salt Lake city to construct sidewalks on both s'des of 8' cond South stre t, from Last Temple str 'et to F ifth West Siieet, (in sidewalk district No. 3 iu Salt Lake cltv.) Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lakecityof the Intention of such council to make thH following described improve-ments, : The construi t on of asphalt sidewalks along the followlmrsireet, ni inely: on both sides of Second South street, from F.ast street to F'lrth W est street it he a, urn; Icing in sidewalk district No. .1 In Salt Lake ciiyi and ay the cost and expente thereof, citi'muted at ifi.w per foot frotitUKe (running tooti bv a local as-sessment uiion Ihe lots or pleci s of go, und within ihe following described district, being the district to be aitected or benetitt il bv said improvi meiita. nameiy: So mucn of the following de eril ed lots abutting upon the suld proposed sidewalk, : Lots 5. fi, 7 and 8, block 58. Lota s and block Mi. Lots fi, H, 7 and s, block CO. Lots ft and tl. block til, Lotsb. (I, 7 and block 63. Lots f und tl. block Lots I. a. Hand 4. block M, Lots ae.d 'i. block 8. Lots l.g. .1 and 4. block M. Lots 1 and 2, block t:7. Lots I, 8. ,1 and 4, block (VS. Lots I and'.', block fttf. All in plat A. Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of sin h Intention must be presented tu writing to the cil v reeoider on or betore the gv'd day of April, lHiil, beiiur the time set by the Bald couin 11 when it will hear and con-sider such objections as may be n.ado thereto. Hyorn. r ef the Cltv Council ot Salt Lake city, made March uith. ls.i, J. F'. Jack. Citv recorder. Salt Lake City. Utah, March ai.'lMH. w In every town of good size in Mexico there are public schools. Those are well attended, though most of the rich Mexi-cans send their children to the schools of the City of Mexico or to foreign coun- - tries, or have private teachers for them; and to finish their education they are often sent to Europe or tho United States. The great majority are left at home, however, and tho schools are well filled. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF TTTFJ CfTY COUNCIL Salt Lake City to construct sidewalks on both sides of South Temple street, from Kast Teumle street to Thir l West street (in sidewalk district No. 13 ln Salt Lake City, i Notice hereby given bv the city Council of Salt Lain-City- of the Intention of sU' h coun-cil to make the following describad Improve-uieti'- : The construction of cement s dewalks along the following street, namely: on both sides of South Temple street, from Fast Temple street to Third Went street (the same being in side-walk disirlct No. l.'l lu Salt LakeC.tyi, and the cost and expense thereof, estlniat'd at per fool fri n.'aue mii.uliig foot) by a local itpi n the lots oi pieces of ground within tho fo lowing described district, being the district to be a.Te, ted or benefited by stiid improvement n i 'iielc: So much of the fullo'ilm; described lots ahutting upon the .';.dd proposed sidewalk, Lots ii. 7 and K lilycklB. Lots ruin 1', block Lots.--; ii, 7 and 8. block 78. Lots hand a. Plock 79. I., ts I. .1 and 4, i.io. k H. Lots 1 and - Pluck So. Lots 1.'-- '. 3 and 4, block 8 s. The , ntlre south one oiiarter of lock 87, All in piat "A," Salt La.e City survey. All protests and objections to the earring out of such intention must be presented In writing 1 the city recorder ou or before the Wild dav of April. is:d. being the time set by t'n' said' council when it will hear ami consider Kucti objection as may tie ma le hereto. Hv order of the city council of Salt Lake City, mane Marchulth. Ind. .1. F, .1 c r. Citv lie order. Salt Lake City, Utah, March arih, Mr. Astora i'lmicee. Miss Ava Willing, of Philadelphia, the betrothed of John Jacob Astw. son of the late William Astor, has a 6oftly brilliant complexion, with a lovely pink Hush that comes aud goes in her cheeks. Her face is round, and its beauty is em-phasized by the daintiest oval chin with a dimple in it. Her hair is very dark brown, almost black, and her eyes, which are of deep violet blue, look much darker for the long black lashes which curtain them. Miss Willing's figure is extremely pretty and graceful, with a rounded waist and lovely shoulders. She is a trifle above medium height, and while sho impresses yon as being very slender, she is, as a matter of fact, quite plump, and there is not a sharp angle about her, SSlie appears to be thoroughly natural and nnulected. Her manner is sweet and winning. Her intimates say she has the loveliest disposition imaginable, and if only half of the nice things said of her are trno young Mr, Astor is to be most heartily congratulated on winning so fair and so charming a bride. St. Louis Ili'pnblic. In a very judicious dietetic outline for reducing obesity, from ten to twenty drops of liquor potass are given in a glass of water three times a day, and the food is largely composed of uncooked local fruits, lemons, oranges, succulent salad vegetables, acid wines, leau meat, white blooded fish, game, and poultry, lemonade, buttermilk, and tea and toast. SUMMONS; In the district court In and for the Third Ju-dicial district of Utab territory, county of Salt Lake. Lucinda Clark, plaintiff, vs. Irwin Hutchlntrs, Pllnla King, L Carlson, Amanda Lyons, Cornelia Lit t, H.iria Hutch Summons. Ink's, F'.tta Hub hlnts. Joseph K. Iiutchlngs.jr., Nettie Mulchings, Runy llutchiugs, and Warren T. liutchings. defendants. The people of the territory of Utah send greet-ing: To Irwin IlntchlngH, Pllnla King, F;sler L. Carlson, A mamla Lyons, Cornelia Liter, Sarla Hiitfhiniis. Ftta liutchings, Joseph F;, liutchings, jr. Neitle llutchiugs. Ruby llt hiugs, and Warren T. liutchings, defend-ants. yOU ARE nKKF.RY KEtUIRF.D TO AP-- I pear In an action brought airainst you by the above named plaintiff iu the liirii t court ol the Third J inlicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein witnlti days 'exclusive of the day of ser-vice) after th" service ou you of this summons If served within this county; or, If served out of this county but ln th s district, within twenty days; otherwise wl'hln forty days ur judgment by default will be taken uiralnst vou, accord mm to the prayer of said complaint. The sa'd aetiou isbruotrht to have a uf tips court adiurtm!ng that defeti.Pmis and each of them convey to p'alutitT whatever interest they now have in the le.'al title to the Ian herein after described: appointing a special commissioner to convey whatever Interest the infant defendants, Joseph K. liutchings. Jr., Nrtt e Hutehlnus, J.'uby Mulchings aud War-ren T. Hutchinc. now have lu said title to said land to plaintiff, and to convey wh never lntetest any defendant now has In said legal title t s ihi laud to said plaintiff, incase any defendant refuses to convey said Interest, or for any cause it ts impossible lor any defend-ant to convey said interest; appointing a guardian ad lit uti to defendant said infant de-fendants In this suit ; nnd for such other relief as plaintiff may he entitled to Inlhe premises, allocable to equity and good conscience, and for costs of suit: said premises are described as follows, Lot s, block 119. plat A, Sa t Lake City surrey. Salt Lake county, Utah territory, containing ci square rods. And you are hereby not fled that If y n fail to appear and answer the sad complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apuly to the court, for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Honorable Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the seal of the district court uf the Third Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah, this arth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENRY a. Clerk. sEAtd Tly ukohuk I). Loo.MiH, deputy rloi'k. John M. Hreeze and James A. Williams, at-torney for plaintiff, PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Court. In and for Salt Lake County, Territory uf Utah, In the niattor of tho estate of John Halgh, deceased. yOTlCE IS IIEHL'MV CIVEN THAT AR-- i thur Halgh, administrator of the estate of John H.iigli. deceus. d. has rendered for settlement and filed in said court. Ins titial ac-count of his administration of said estat and j etiriou for liual distribution uf the res. dun ot said among 1h persons ent tied therein, and that Saturday, the ttdh day of April, A. 1) )sl. at II) o'clock a. in., at the court room uf said court, ln the county cotnt house. Halt. Lake city and county. Utah tcirl-tory, has been duly appo.nted by the judge of said court, tor the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place auy person Interested iu estate may npp -- ar and show cause, if auy there be, w hv salii account slculd not tie set-tled and up .roved and liual distribution made as prave ior. Dated March l, Mil. tsuAl.. C. K ALLEN, Clerk of tic Probate Court. Frank I'tmu e, Attorney for estate. Art is always its own best: reward, and the poet's dearest object in lifo must always bo to give to the world "the message that in him burns." Ktill, ho needs friends, requires leisure, wants bread. Thackeray once wroto to a friend, "Our twopenny reputations get us at least twopence-halfpenny.- " Saved by a Hairpin. The hairpin in tho trolley has again como to light. Several weeks ago The Herald printed a story tolling how a hairpin furnished by a lady passenger enabled ono of the electric cars to con-tinue on its trip to the hill. Friday morning tho hairpin was removed and replaced by ono made for the purpose, j It is only justice to tho hairpin, how-- ever, to say that it could huvo satisfao torily performed tho duty allotted to it for several months to come. It was in the trolley of car No. 7, now running ou tho Turpin hill line, with Fred Merritt at the motor switch. Augusta (Ga.) Herald. Official lloticc. ' NOTICE." In the probate court In and for Salt Lako county. Territory of U'ah. In the matter 'of the estate of Andrew J. Hills, cceitsed. VOTiVF. IS HF.KEHY C,I UN THAT IV. J. jlN HPis. i.dinini-trato- r O.' the estate of Andrew J. III s. deceased, nas nn for settlement, nnd tiled in said c mn his final account of hs adinidlsiraiioii of said estate and petition for final distribution of the red-one of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, nnd that Tuesday I lie .'l'tdayof April A. D. Pill, at, HI o'clock u. m., at the court lvom of said court, in tho county court house, Siut Lake citv and county, Utah territory, lias I n duly appointed by the judge of said i our t for the settlement of said account and heating sa d pet tion f ir distribution at which time aud place any per-o- uterested iu raid 'State may appea" r.nd show cause, if any t.iere. b?, why said a 'count should not bu settled and approved and final distribution made as praved for 0. B. A i.i. hn. Clerk of the Probate Court. Hy 0. Fi. Si anT' N. Deputy. 0, S. Kinnkv, Att'yfor Administrator. T)at"d March nth, 11. One peculiarity of the principal dances of savage nations is that in nearly every instance they imitate tho movements of animals. This is evidenced iu the buf-falo and bear dances of the North Ami r- -i iean Indians, tha bear dance of the Kamtc liutkans aud tho kangaroo dance of the aboriginal Australians. NOTICE. In the probate court of tha county of Sal Lake, territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Sylvanu Hicks, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale tf real estate should noi lie made. IOSEPII N. HICKS, I'HK ADMINISTER A rJ tor of tha estate of Sylvanus Hicks, dee ceased, having tiled his petition herein, dul verified, praying for au order of sale of a por tion allot lot one ill, block sixieot (ho, five-acr- e plat A. Dig Field Survey, of tl real estate of said decedent, fi.r the purpaewi therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by f t judge of said court, that all persons Interest' 4 in tne estate of said deceased, appear liefer the said probate court ou Tuesday, the Jl day of March, lsl, at 10 o'clock in the fore-noon of said dav, at the courtroom of sabi pro-bate court, at the county court house. 1'. tha city and couuty of Salt Lak", Utah ter itory, to show causo why an order should nut bi grained to the said administrator, t sell so much of the real estate of the said 'Jecoaevit at private sale as shall tie necessary, and that a copy of this order b" published at least four successive weeks in Thk Sait LakfTiwks, a, newspaper printed and published la said cit and county. Dated February 23, 1H. ti. W. TIARTCH, Probate Judge. TuttRirnny okUtait, County of Sait Lake, f83 1. C. E. Allen, clerk of the probate court lit an t for the county of Salt Lake, in the terri-tory of Utah, do hereby canity that the fore-foin- g 1s a full, true uud correct cony of an order to show cause why au order for sale of real estate should not b made in tho estate of Sylvanus Hicks, deceased, at appears of record) lii my office. In wttne-- s whereof, I have hereunto net my hand and affixed the seal of said court, tn.J ustb day of February, A. D. Wl, LSKAI.J C. E. ALLEN, Clek of the probate court. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council of Salt Lake City to construct sidewalks ou both sides of First Kast street, from South Temple street to Fouith South street (lu sidcw iiik district No. ti, in Salt Lake C.ty.) Notice is hereby given by ths city council of Rait Lake City, of the intention of such coun-cil to make the following described Improve-meiita- . to w:t: The construction of asphalt sidewalks along tho following street, namely: On both sides uf First East street, from Houth Temple street to Fourth South street (the same being iu side-walk district No. ti In Sait Lake Cityl, and de-fray the cost and expense theteof, estimated at el.W per foot frontage Tunning foot I by a local asstssiuent up m the lots or pie"es of giound w ithin the following described district, lielng the district to ho affected or benefitted by said Improvements, namely, so much of t lie following deseri: ed lots a Hitting upon the said proposed sidewalk, ; Lois 4 and a. block 74. Lots 1, li, 7 and M, block 75. Lots aud s, lock 70. Lots a. 4 and h. hioek 71. Lois 4 and ;. block 5'. Lots 1. 0, 7 und S. biock S7. Lots --', .1, 4 and f, block XI. Lots and S, block ;3. All In plat A. Salt Lake City survey, All protests and objections to tue carrying out of such inleittlon must be presented iu writing to the city recorder on or before tile d day of Aptil. Pen, be ng the time set by tiie said council w hen It wl l hear and consider such onieetloiie as liiay lie made thereto. 1'y order of Ihe City council ul Salt Lake City, made Man h Ifr.th. tsul. J. F. JACK. City Heeorder. Salt Lake Cltv. Utah, Marcn ;tli, iscl. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Salt Lako City, Utah, March in, lstn. VOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT THE following named settlor has tiled notlco of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and lleiever United States Lai d Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, on April ;Mti, inn, via: William A. Cox. D. S., No. Usui, for the S'i.of the SK1, of S"c. 30, and the K', of the NFA, uf Sec. el. Tp. IN.. If. 21V, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Kldrloge H. Anderson, homas Hollingworth, Frank (1'lrov aud Al-fred C. Ullroy, all o Salt Lake city. Utah. 1'BtMKl). HOIIIIS, Register. F;. W. Senior and E. V. Higgius, attorneys for Applicant. A Start In Housekeeping. Venettu "Does Charlie really think he will.ever marry your'' Beatrice "I'm sure he does; his pres-ents are so very practical." Epoch, " Bells are mostly cast from a composi- - ; tion of copper and tin, though other in- - gradients aro often used. When the right proportions of these two metals are combined and reduced by intense heat to liquid form the mass is poured into a clay mold of tho desired shape and sine. Difference In Milk. j Housekeeper Is this new Alderney itiilk? Milkman No'm, but it's New Jersey uiilk. Good News. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. ra. Desert land, final proof --Notice for publica-tion. United States Land Oillco, Salt Lake City, Utah, March lswi. NOTICE IS HEKF.RY GIVEN THAT of Salt Lake city, county of salt Lako. ( tali terriiory, has tiled notice ol intent o i to make pns'f on her desert iaud claim. No 8'f;, for the east half of Section .! milwest half of Section ai, T. US.. R. 4 W.. b fore the tegls'or and receiver at Sait Lake City, Utah, on Motidav, the 4tii day of Mav, " lS'll. j She names the following witnesses to prove the complete lrrikitiion aud reclamation if! saidh'ni: William Ditclilield. Alfred Wjt Joseph Rowberry. sr.. (ieorte Tate, all of Krda, Tooele county, Utah. Fiiank D. Hi bhs, Register, man & Low K. Attorneys for claimant. It is wicked to be wastcful ; is it not as i wicked to bo penurious? Both habits en- - tail misery on others; but as a personal matter it is more agreeablo to have to do witli a spendthrift than a miser, and therefore the world loves the one aud hates tho other. LE0AL NOTICE. ' In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lako County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Paul 0. Taulscn, deceased. Notice of time and pli.e.i for thn hearing of petition fur admission to probate of will. 1LRSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SAID sa'd matter, notice is hereby given that F riday. the 31 day of April, A. D. lsl. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county court house in Salt Lake City, Utah territory, In the court, room of said court, has been appointed the time and place for tho hearing of a pit tion of Hreta Katrm i Paul-sen, praying for ihe admission to proi ate of a certain document therewith presentdu. pur-porting to be tho last will and testament of Paul O. Paulren deeased, when and where all persons lutere-te- d may apjiear and oppose the probate uf said will, or the granting of letters testamentary to Hreta Katrina Paulsen as prayed for ln said petition. ln witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this Hist dav of Mar-h- , A. D. IS.il. skai C. K. ALLEN, Clerk of tho Probate Conn. Hy C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE. ANNUAL MEETING. OF THK STOCK1, THK ot the Ophir Hill Mining C'o.of Utah w ill be held at the office of tho company . No. Smith Main street, ri otns !.' and .'!, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday. April ?, Ism, as S o clock o. m., for the purpose of cectlng ofll-re-and directors for the ensu.ng year, tore, duce the uumber of directors, ami to take the necessary steps to this com-pany and the formation of a new company. Hy order J. W. O0LDTHAIT. Attest : President, j. Fiif.o. Cokkkk, secretary. Judge Holmes, son of tho "Autocrat," is said to bo tho only justice on tho Mas- - Kiichusctts supreme court bench who en- - joys writing out an opinion. His anso- - ciates prefer oral utterances. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. rpO O.US 11EAHSF.N. S. T. LUNEI.L. A. O. 1 Hansen, or your heirs or assigns. Vou are hereby notified that i have expended Jl'iu m lalH.r and improvements upon tlie tiniiuii-dru-lode, situated in what Is called "Mill A," south fork of Dig Cottonwood, Salt Lako county, Utah Territory, lu order to hold said premises undertlieproviaions of Section y'lili. Revised Statutes of the United Stales, and la compliance of the local laws of Hig Cotton-wood mining district, bsing the amount to hold the s one for the year ending Dei ember, isyo, and it within c.mi ninety dais from the service of this notice, tor within ninety days after this notice of pnbllrutloni, vou fall or refuse to contribute your propor-tion, tweuty-tiv- e ifvfi.'Oi dollars, each of yon. and expenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of you of said expenditures as company owners, your Interests in said claim will lie. come the property of the subscriber, under said Section s.'ij. I M. Johnson, Dated. Jan. atf. ISJt. rteaerlptlon nf a 1'haw. The gutters are babbling brooks that purl the thoroughfares, now gliding with a noiseless, sinuous motion over the asphalt, and again tumbling like miniature mountain torrents tho steelier inclines of the rock pave-- uients, seeking with feverish haste their j goal in tho catch b.tsins, whence they will jonrney by long and circuitous routes to ihe boundless ocean. Tlie trees are shedding bitter tears, as it were, for their lost glory, which fall in icy drops down tho shirt collar of the unwary passenger who ventures beneath them. There is an unevonness in thei sidewalks, where tiny lakes of crystalline clearness form and lie in waiting for tlie imi'tns of a footstep which shall send thetn (.plashing in ghoulish glee up your trous-ers leg. iiix'hester Tho Duke of Edinburgh has one of the largest collections of postage stamps in j England. There is ono private cullec- - tion in tho kingdom that it valued at jmotm. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land O) rn k at bAi.r Lam: City. Utah. I March 'i"rd. 18;l. '" NOTICE IS IIEKKIIY GIVEN THAT THE namt d settler has tiled notice of his Intention lo make tluiil proof In support of bis claim, aud Ihat said proof will be made before register and receiver at U. S. Land otiico at Salt Lake City. Utah, on Mav I'.th, isvl. vi'.: Allred ( '. (i.liov. H. S. No. HcSti. for the N's of KE', NR', of SW'J and Lots, Sec. yi Twp. I. N h.-- j W. H.' names the following witnesses to prove his cont Inin us reaidenc upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: William A. Cox. Thomas ll,:!lit gworlh. Khlridue H. Anderson, C. H. Delicti, all ot Salt I.a'te City. Utah. FRANK D. HOHHS, Register. E. W. Skimqu ,t !'.. V. IliooiNs, Attoin 'js. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TESTATE OF JOHN W. KOUNS. UK-V- j reused. Notice is hereby given by t ie undersigned, administrator of the estate uf Juhn W. Kouns, deceased, to the creditors o', aud all persr us having claims against the sal I deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four mouths after tne tlrst publication of this notice, to the said adminls-ra- t or at his office. Si: Progress hulldiUK, SaitJ Lake Citv, in the county of Salt Lake. Dated karch lith, l(Sii. .TAMFS A. WltHAlgS. Administrator of the estate of John W. Kour.S, deceased. NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITV of Salt l ake City to construct side-walk ou both sides of F'irst south street from East Temple street to Fourth West street (in Bitle.v.ilk ilislriet No. 1. in Salt Lake ( ity. Noiic e Is hereby giveu by tne city council of Salt Lake citv. uf the intention of": uch coun-cil to make the toliowing described improve incuts, The i onstrui tion of cement sidewalks along the following sneet, riauie'y: (mloihs.des of First Sont n street, from Kast Temple street to Forth V et street ithe ame being in side-walk district No. 1. ill Salt Lake City, and de-fray the cost ai d expeiiB s thereor, estimated at f.y per loot frontage irunuing foot), by a local iisse-si- nt ujmhi the lois or pieces of giound wnhln the following deser.bel dis-til' t, emg i.e district to be a lie. ted or rene-tite- d I y said improvements, namely : So much i f the n.ilowing luts abutting upon the said pto.aifel sidewalks, towlt: Luts I. a. 3 and I, l .ek7(i. Lots and v. Mock "7. Lots 1, a. 3 aim 4, bio k 71 Lois 1 and K. block i. Lot I. a. Hand I. block 89. Lots ft and Ii. block K5. Lots a. r,, 7 vnd s. block 'W. Lets .'i and it. b'ock 7. Lotsfi. . 7 and s. block 61 Lots r and fi. block si.. All In p'ar 'A.' Salt Lake City survey. All pt-- . tests and objection to the carrying our ot such intention must be presented m wr.t.ngto the city recorder on orbefoiethe d day of April. IN d, being the time set by the said ei uiicll when it will hear and cousider such objections as may be made thereto. Hv order of the city council of Sait Lake City, made March 4, isyi. J. F. Jack, Cl y Recorder. Salt Lake City, V tab, Marok ifT, IsJL NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake Couuty. Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Peter Kropf, deceased. NOTICE IS HFRETiY OIVEN THAT Kropf, administrator ol the estate of Pott r Kropf. deceased, has hied in said court, his petition for final distribution ot the residue of said estate among the persons enti-tled thereto, nnd that Saturday, the a.th day of Apiil. A. D. lftui, at lo o'clock a. iu., at the court room of eaid court, in the county court house. Salt Lake City and county. Utah territory, has been duly ap-pointed by the judge ot said court, for hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and pla--e any person Interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why final distribution made as prayed for. Datel Man h U4, lWI. C, E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probata Court fiyax.il aktok. Deputy. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Sait Lakk Coi ntv. March 11, lsi'.il. rpO ALHERT FUilEOR YOUR HEIRS OR 1 assigns: You are hereby notiiied that I have expended HULK) in iabor and Improve-ments upon the Hlack Lear mine,' as will ap-pear bv certificate bled February l:l.SSS. in the otllce of the recorder of L'ttle Cottonwood d's-f.- i' t. Salt Lake county. Utah territory, in or-der to hold said premises under the provisions uf s tiou srw. Reused Statutes of the Uni-ted States, being the amount rcniiired to hold ihe same for the year ending December lsyj. and if within ninety days from the Bet vice of this notice. o. within ninety davs after this notice of publication. vou fail or refuse to con-tribute your proportion, to wlt : .O.0 and ex-penses of this advertisement of such expendi-ture as a company owner, your interest In said cia m will become the property of the sub-scriber under said section 1M4. 1. UL. Host. Date! March 11, mi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ftstateof John Relnhart. deceased. VTVTICE IS HF.RE1IY GIVEN BY THE UN- - dersicnt d, administrator of the estate of .lohii Reiuhait. deceased, to the creditors of. and persciis having claims against the said deceased. Hi evhibit thetn with tne necessary vouchers, w ith.n four months after the first pubiteii lion of tids notice, to the said adndns-trato- r personally, or at rimms Sand y, building, in Salt Lake city, iu tha couuty of Sait Lake. Utah. Tromas e. HARiiis, Administrator. Dated March 21, isvl. 1 bjl a Puuiei, Attaint j tor estate. He Was Not Superstition. Tho new waiter at a llarlem restau-- fant asked Jim Taibott, who was just about to tackle a beefsteak: "Are you siiper-stitious?- "No. Why do you ask?" "I've got no particular reason, except that you are vho thirteenth man who has used that uupkiu today." Texas Sift-in- "NOTICE CI ANNUAL MEETING, V'OTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THH dN regmar annual meeting of the Nation 1 Building and Loan Association of Sait Lana city, will be held at the offices of sabt associs. ttoii, rooms S and S3 and 'Jl, East Hint Ron tit' street Sait Lase cpy, on Mondi-y-. the Mn day of April, IS9I, at7:is)p. in., at, which m. etimr officers and directors for the ensuing yearw.li bo elected, and such other business transacteJi may properly come before sai l mealing. i Ul cson SMiTUSecratarTjj J |