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Show f'----: -w7 ' - ' VU pj-.-.'- s.j j i - V THE SALT LAKE TIMES: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1891. j Z. C M. 1, miR CLOAK DEPARTMENT . ; ftURJEWElRY DEPARTMENT Q. L 8 LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- - ; f X A VhH t' LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes--th- e Trimmed and Plain-a- ll colors. - elevator J we CARRY Latest Importation. LADIES' Ulsters. Fur-Trimme- d, with is NOW FILLED 1 ' r A Fi HE STOCK. LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty long English Capes-assort- ed. yVITH a VARIED IV OF JEWELRY, Capes-ve- ry dressy and desirable. LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- - AND FASHIONABLE p I V ALL THE BEST MISSES' and Childrens' Fur-Trimme- d STOCK OF GARMENTS, g Trimmed and Plain. J1P,- - it I 10 STYLES WARRANTFD y j f Jackets. Reefers and Coats. a 5 ETC., ETC, f A l I AISOWiLTHAM U I LADIES' 3-- 4 Plush Sacques, Trimmed. TO WHICH WE I H v CHILDRENS' Fancy Eider-Dow- n I and Plain. , INVITE THE t tfW Fur-Trimme- d Coats. : . A Jflk FOR GENTLEMEN ATTENTION OF . . 1 LADIES' 3-- 4 Sacques-fin- e; only $20, . ;Tucnnicc 1- - AND LADIFS, MATINEE Waists m Silk and Flan- - y 1 worth $30. , . faf " $S& nels. all colors, hourly expected. ' m N pf W 1 I LADIES' REVERSIBLE SHAWLS, - - - ' , MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all Hew; .' U 1 VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. ' and "FEATHER BOAS"-t- he LATEST. I Come and see our Magnificent Show Windows. You Wiub. leased. T. G. WEBBE R, sssnm S Col. E. KELLHf . 'Ii Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS;'- 1 Big Success! ,j There are very few Utah pioneers rrh are not-familia- r with the name of thai popular favorite. Colonel Ed. Kelly. The Colonel has a host of friends and admirers, and while he may-no-t hav lived here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore-lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance of almost tho ENTIRE C0MM0N1TY! tVho know him in no other light than 3 man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or en-tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con-solidated M3 interests with those o Mr. Charles Reilley, Who, as an artistic dispensor of spar& ling beverages and a jolly good fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introdnc-tio- n through the medium of these columns. ' A Fine Line cf Wines and Liquors FOR THE . FAMILY TRADE. I Only a Pew More! I DAYB.1 :, J AND WE ARE GOING TO QUIT BUSINESS, AND QUIT SALT LAKE CITY. - We commence a Sale that has no Parallel in the History of the Town. Our story is soon told. The premises we I occupy are spacious. The Wareroom is absolutely filled Avith a Complete Line of Clothing:, Hate. Boots and Shoes, I Gents' Fine Furnishing; Goods, Umbrellas, Etc. We are not going1 to ship these goods East. In the meantime we I maintain that it is absolutely impossible for any firm in business to duplicate our Prices. Bear in mind we CANNOT have any Shop Worn Goods in the House, as we have not been in business a year. Furthermore, we have just I opened a Full and Complete Line of, the Newest Fall Goods purchased by our MR. HARVEY, not to exceed four week3 ago. Everything- - will be SOLD IMMEDIATELY or Packed and Shipped. Shelves, Show Cases, Stoves and Fixturea I are for Sale also. If jou delay you simply get LEFT. For fear a w rong impression may prevail we refrain from 1 j quoting Prices, and simply say: .. G I " CLOSING DUT! C Ij ." H H To form an idea of what we are offering. Mens' and Youths' Overcoats, Mens', Youths' and Childrens H 9 Suits cut in half. Take our word for nothingbe your own judge. I 1 i ' g gR The Buckeye Clothing , Boot &Slioe o, 1 - . IfO. 121 MAirJ STEEET. .- y ONDERLANDj Second Sontli Street, next Door to (Men. . B. DAY, Resident Manager. "WONDERLAND WONDERS NEVER CEASE." 'Week 'Commencing Thursday, Oct, 22. rv niiRriimn hai PRINCESS The World's Phenomenal, Greatest and Most Lastweet andiastap- - Astonishing Snake Enchantress. pearanceof MIMA pRl"CBSEi0B 2SS& Pronounced bv the h) Three Graces ; or, The Seers of Egypt JUraculous Bower. fo js j .tj5 "C resses a kittenPo- - 7r9VW Sry l Eay Frldayi to- - 3-- sss sing the largest col-- JfojjirjfcsJ .gSrMJ, gf,! Q A handsome souvenir lection of the most kgsp i Wll 'i&SlfeS A presented to each of tnred in the jungles fS&sZfrS&X- jKjW-2S-p- I IStPI other Fieture of "the of Africa, Sandwich f&Lilsid& Ylf?7C Xrr&yfitef' jfrVl ' ILrL I beautiful set entitled, Islands and Central lW "Boats at Sea--" :s irP 4ymm,m 1 scho01 chlidren public, who has ever ajffe VYVjfilJ5K WPufv t1"'' Saturday, handled that most ve- - IvWaJiiffiFr'' tvffKXS zzjti&Sl3b Oct- - 24- - Each child at-- a serpentwhosebiie .gj' T .'if'f wrth10 ree seats In i 1 """ Dsrrow Bros., Violin Jugglers, Bell Ringers, Mnslcal Cbtnsdiane. r I - The Cornet Queen, Allen Hamilton. ' i1 i' ..I - i r i ' JENNIE WINTON, Artistic Song t Dance. GEO. DIAMOND, Motto & PescrlpUve Vocalist. HANS BRECHTER, The German Senator. 14 aO We Cater for ResP8Ctable PeP,e 0n,y- - - Usual Ladies' Souvenir and Children's Matinee Days. J f I KJ Admission; Chairs, ; 10c. Resferved; ; J ' i t ', : k i Tie Ells Saloon (OPPOSITE THEATER.) fs to bp in charge and under the mun-ageme- nt of Mr. Reilley. while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has re-cently established at No. 228 State street, where at any and all times ha will be glad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearte- d cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con-trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Im-ported Goods that can be found any-where. The line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a mat-ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a first-clas- s and highly respectable sample room. " The New Gymnasium run in connec tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves the mos liberal patronage of the public 9 CFP, THEATER & 228 STATE STREET- - 1 FEASTED IX A JAIL. THE EXPERIENCE OF KATE FIELD AND AN ACENT OF JUSTICE As Ouests of the Warden-T- he Evils of Prison tabor, as They Leaked Out in h Court Roora Need of More Judgea on the Bench. That ubiquitous missionary of the depart-ment of justice, J. T. Stutsman, esq., had junketed out to the penitentiary and featk in company w ith Miss Kate Pield and nited States Marshal Parsons when a 'u'r rcPIesentative landed on the scene. 'We've had a royal trip," exclaimed the lighted limb of the law, "and seen another example of the excellent condition of Uncle caw's affairs in the department of Utah." "Eminently correct are you there," chimed the omnipresent Miss Field, "and if ny onc challenges your expression jnst re-fer them to the original of this card." - "Yffs," said the knight of justice,- "we have been through a prison and never heard a complaint. AVe have seen a ed school, a library far superior in the number, and character of its volumes to many of which the stone fronts of Wash-ington boast, and a set of prisoners who are to it if not happy in their fate. The rmon is airy, the vent-illatio- is perfect and I see but one thing that opens itself to a suggestion from any one there is not nought work to busy its inmates. Nor do I bc any remedy for that. You can't put them to work on your farms, vou have no quarries under territorial" operation, J'our manufactories arc limited and scarce furnish more labor than Is necessary to keep up the comforts of a Jaw-abidin- ir home, and there is no appeal er',sm V.10 present somnolence of the prison- life. Then ny;ain the active eniploy-tnen- t of prison labor outside its own dreary Jurisdiction has always given rise to disturb-ances between labor and the government and between you and I. I doubt the pro-priety of giving employment until necessity compels it, and then I want the definition of naecessity to read like this: "Necessity, n; deplorable and insurmountable condition of fate, superinduced by the impoverished Bupply. of labor and for which there is iio remedy save an appeal to prison labor." In that emergency, and where every hand was supplied with employment, I say there would be a valid excuse for the employment of prison labor. "Again the active use of prison labor you may not hare observed it gives rise to other evils, to other iniquities. I remember an evpisode in my travels up in the northeast here, I was going to say, a factory to every family at all events where they are very numerous. The police authorities had been waging a crusade on the vagabonds, and they were appealing to everj" ruse to liberate themselves. "How long have you been out of work?" demanded the court of one fellow. "Purty nigh onto live months, y'honor," he said with good old Quaker candor. "How have you succeeded in keeping the Wolf from the door durinsr that period?'"' 'With the help o' tio:l an' the neighbors.' 'Haven't you about worn out those sources of life? You're a strong, hearty fellow, why don't you seek work?' 'I have, but thar haint none.' 'Been to AVolcott's woolen mills? 'Yes, sir: no woik.' 'To Ford's foundry?' 'Ys, sir ; no work.' 'What did they say to you T Told me to com 'round in a few days; that they was workin' prison labor now and they was goiu' to let a fellow out in a few days as his sentence expired.' "No;the court didn't tine him" resumed Mr. Stutsman, "but it did read, if my memory serves me, a chapter on the evils of prison labor in American work shops." "Have you inquired into the neceesity for more judues that the old ones miijht get an opportunity to breathe?" piped the inter-Viewe- "Not far enough to make a recommenda-tion, but my observations at this time have been that the courts here are going all the time, that a breathing spell is a, novelty if not a surprise party to. your judges and tatf they are doine more work than anv 6et I've ,evcr been. When you become a state hut that period appears to be vcrv vague and in-definite your state, courts will furnish relief sual reduce the rcsponsibilies that now bur-den the foot of the docket, and which our friend McMillan hre t.ys. is so monstrous hig now that ' he tan scarcely dras it into the emirt rham- - rT. But I believe you n ill ho allowed ad ditional judges when your case is properly rretcnted to congress whkh convenes in December: at all events I wish the present movement in that direction luck." Mr. Stut-ma- n will be enaiT'd in this p until the eve of the. hoiidavs and in the meantime every effort is being made to render Ins visit a pleasant one. Notice OF INTENTION OF THE CITT COfXCIL of Salt Lake City, to construct on both sides of West Temple street from seroce South stri?et to Fourth South t;re-t- . (t'--a s-- l.e lug in Sidewalk District No. 7 cf Salt Lake Cx. Notic i piven by the Citv Council of fait L8ke City, of the iutehtion of such Council to make the following described improvements, to-wn: The contraction of asphtit sidewalks, lti feet in width, along the folio wij streets, namely: On both sides of H est Temple Street from ecoud 6outli Street to Fourth South Street, the une be-ing in Sidewalk District No. 7 in Salt Lake City. nd defrav the cost and expense thereof, estima-ted at $1.80 per foot frontage, runniris footi, bv a local aesetiraiit upon the lots or pieces of ground within the followine described district, be- - leg the district to be affected or benefited bv said improvements, namely: So much c. the folic g described lots abutuiig upon the said pro-posed sidewalk, to: wit: Lots 1 and 6, block W. Lota 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 51. Lots 4 and 6, block 5S. Lots 1, 6, 7 and 8 block 5?. All in Plat "A" Salt Lake Citv Snrvev. (And the frontage of a lot on a corner shall be deemed to estend to the intersectme street? 1. All protests nnd objections to the carrying out cf such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 57th da- - of October, ISM, bein? the time set bv the taid Council when it willTiear and consider" such ob-jections as tt.sv be msde thereto. Bv order of the City Council of Salt Like Citv, made October 6th, 1691. J. P. JACK. Citv F.ecorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 8th, 13?1. 6. W. 19 Notice of Sale of Eeal Estate. V7OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT IN 1.1 pursuance of an order of the frobnte Court in aud for the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, made on the 2tth day of September, 1301, in the matter of the estate of Henry Shingleton, de-ceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction, to the high-est bidder, for cash, and subject to cciiifiriuiition by said Probate Court, on Monday, the 9th day of November, lbai. at 12 o'clock, M., at the fr;nt door of the County Court lious in the City kL'i County of Salt Lake, ail the nsht, title, interest and eatale of said Henry ShiuRrelon at the time of his death, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or other-wise, aeouired other than or in addition to that of the eaid "Henry Shingleton, deceased, at the time of his devh, in and to all those certain lots. pleces or parcels of land situate, lying, and bem in the said City and County of Sait Lake, Terri-tory of Utah, and bounded and described as fol-lows. Firl Commencing at a point Five 5i rods West of the South Eat corner of Lot, Two i. Block Niiiety-eeve- n .!7, Piat "A," Suit Lake City Survcv, aud running thence Webt Two and one hall iii) rods, thence North Ten (10 rods, thence East Two and one-hal- f (i rods, then.e South Ten (lffi rods to place of beginning. Second The following described part of Lot Two (2). Block Forty-fou- r (44i, Plat "B,"" t Lake City Surve, viz: Commencinest the SoiVh East comer of said Lot, and runuir. thence WeM Twenty-fou- r 'il feet, thence Nor'j Thirty-;ijjh- t f38) feet, thence West Three and one-nai- f yZ'H feet, tbeuca North Two handred and sine aad one-ha- lf feet, thence East T wenty-teve- aad one-ha- lf thence South Two hundred an i forty-seve- n and coe-ha- li ('H'Pi) feet to place of beginning. Terms atd Conditions of Sale: Cash, ten per cent of tie purchase money to be paid to the auc-tioneer on the day of sale, balance on confirma-tion of sale by said Probate Court. Deed at expense of purchaser. BAltLOW FERGUSON, Administrator of the Estate of Kenry Slunsleton, deceased. October 17th, 1SS1. Notice INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OY OFSalt Lake City to construct sidewalks on the wwt aide of Eaat Temple Street, from Third Sonth Street to Sixth bouth Street (the eame being In Sidewalk District No. 8 oi Salt Lake City, i Notice i hereby ffiven by the City Council of Salt Lske CKt of" trie intention of nch Council to make the following-describe- d improvements, to-i-t: The construction of cement iidewaiks. 8 feet in width, along the following street, namely: On the west fide of East Temple from Third Sonth Street to Sixth South Street, the same keine in Sidewalk District No. 8 of Salt Lake City and defray the coot and expense thereof, es-timated at $1.44 per foot frontage, (running foo'i by a local tax upon the lots or piece of erouni within the following district, being the district to be affected or beneflted by said Improvemen' ?. namely: So much of the following described lo's abutting npon the said proposed sidewalk, to-w- it : Lota 1, 6. 7 and S, block S3. Lots 1 and S, block 40. Lota 1,9, 7 and 8, block 51. All in Plat "A," Salt Lake Citv Surfer. (And the frontase of a lot on a corner shall be deemed to extend to the intersecting stree All protests and objections to the csrrymj ont of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 10th isv" of November, 1391, beinir the time 6et by said Course ii when it will hear and consider such objections a? mav be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Oct. 13th, 1S91. J F JACK. City Beccrder. fait Lake Citv. Utah, October 18th. 191, KOTICE OF SALE UDER DEED OF TRUST. WHEREAS. CHARLES L. CRANE AND Crane, hi wife, on tho th flay of August, 18d0, executed and delivered to the Salt Lake Valley Loan A; Trust Company their certain promissory not for the gum of llttcO. payable one year after date, with Inter- est thereon at the rat of 7 per cent per annum from date until fully paid ; and Whereas, to secure the payment of laid note according to Its true tenor and eCect the said Charles L. Crane and Arminda Crane on said Amurt 30th, 1S90, executed and delivered to O. J. Salisbury and Frank H. Dyer, Trustees, of Salt Lake City and county, Utah Territory, a certain deed, whereby they conveved to said u. J. Salisbury and Frank H. Dyer'ln trust, the fol'.owing described premises situate in Salt Lake City and County, Utah Territory, to wit: Beginning 3 rods we6t of the northeast corner or lot 7 xn block 13 of piat "F," Bait Lake tChietyncseurvey, and runninsr thence west 3 rods, south io rods, thence east 8 rods, and thence north 10 rods to tne place of beginning; which said deed was duly filed for record in the office of the Kecorder of Deeds of Salt Lake County, Utah, on said 30th day of Aug- ust. 1S90. and recorded in book ' 2R" of the mortgage records of said office, on pages 414 to 418 inclusive: and. Whereas, said deed pro-vides, amongst other things, that should de-fault be made In the payment of said note ac-cording to its true tenor and effect, said Trus-tees, or tn case of their inability to act the Sheriff of siid County, at the reduest of the leral holder of eaid note, may proceed to sell the property hereinbefore described, at public endue to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Court House In the City and County of Salt Lake. Territory of Utah, for cash. 3u days previous notice of such sale having been given by publication once in each week for four suc-cessive weeks in any newspaper at that time published in said County; and. Whereas, said trustees tim named herein ara unable to act. now. therefore, pursuant to the power In me vested by said trust deed, and at the request of the Salt Lake Valley Loan aad Trust company the legal holder of said note, I, A. J. Burt, sheriff of Salt Lake county, TJtah, will, at the front door of the courthouse is the city and county cf Halt Lake, Utah, on the 3lst day of October, 1591. at ii o'clock m. of bald day. sell at public vendue for cash, the premises hereinberore described, to satisfy eaid note and interest, and the costs of ex-ecuting this trust. Dated, Sepsember 2d, 1391. A. J. Bnn, fiH.THff Qf Salt nwtp TTrqfr o RAILROAD GOSSIP. Mr. J. H. Bennett of the Rio Grande Vestern took yesterday mornings train for Eprinsvillc and Fayson and. may extend his trip to San Pete valley before returning. ! The Metropolitan Stone company has the Hirvey of Us new switch at and have put a force of men at Facifle erade. officials say the report of a Ifnrnifbed extension of that road from Deep Creek, is very decidely that the. whole story is a yery fake. The only foundation for is that chief engineer of the E. C. Smeed, w as in the city last week with a corps of surveyors, which V he took to Tintic. Those men are now en- - ( g-- s eed on the branch from Silver City to the Z.'oithern Spy mine. Some labor tmploy- - ment office must have gotten hold ejf the JftroM reporter and persuaded him that those surveyors were locating a line to Deep Creek. The truth of the matter is. that the U. P. is not in shape at this time to build ex-tensions anywhere and do not seriously 'e anv except a few short switches Jike"that at Tintic. 3Iarshal'9 Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third Judicial District Court cf the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sle at the front door of the County Court fiouse In the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, and Territorv of Utah, on the "28th dav of Oc-tober, 1891, at 12 o'clock M., all the ?ight, title, claim, and interest of Feter Clays and Daisey Clays ot, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lyine and being in Salt Like County, and described as follows, to wit A Lot 54 feet wide bv 100 feet long situated in Bicehsm Canyon in the Town ot Binsrham. Salt "Lake County, Utah Territory, adjoining Fhelan and Havs on the north and the building thereon. Also the East half of north east quarter Section 33. township 3 south, T.acge one west, all in Salt Lake Countv, Utah Territorv. To be sold a? the prcperty of Peter Clays and Daisy Clay? at the suit of John btrictley and W. J. Stricklev. Terms of sale, Cash. E. n PAESONS, U. S Marshal. Ey BOMAN CASNO:. Deputy Marsha!. Dated Oct. eth, 1S91. Marshal's Sale. PUESUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME bv the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah. I shall espose at public sal9. at thB front door cf the Counrv Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territorv of Utah, on the 5th dav of October. 1S91. at 13 o'clock m . all the right, title claim and interest of Mary F. Silver, of, in and to the followine described real eFtate. situate, lyinp-an-beine in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, t: The south (H) half of Lot 2 two. Block (24i twenv-four- . Plat E. Salt Lake Ci'v survey. To be sold as the property of Miry F. Silver, at the suit of Mary Ernes. Terms of sale, cash E. H. FAFlSONS, t. S Marsha!. Ey A. G Dyee, Deputy Marshal. Dated Sept. 11th, 1891. The above sale is hereby postponed until Octo-ber 2?th, ISC!, a' 12 o'clock M. E. H. FARSONS, U. S. Marshal. Ey A. G. Peputv. Dated Ot 5th. lBl. Marshal's Sale. TO AN EXECUTION TO ME PUESUANTbv the First Judicial District Court of the Territorv of Utah. I hall expose at public J sale at the front door of the County Court Honge, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, and Territorv of Utah, on the l(h dav of Novem-ber, IStfl, at (12) twelve o'clock M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of John J. Stock-in- e of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake Countv. and described as follows, to wit: The northwest i) quarter of the southwest (H) quar-ter of Section (27) Twenty-seven- , Township (8) Three south, Ranee (1) one west, Salt Lake Meridian. To be sold as the property of John J. Stocking, at the snit of D. P. Tarpey. Terms of sale. Cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. MarshaL Bv A. G. DYE K, Deputy Marshal. Dated "Oct. 15th, 1S1. Mars-bat'- Sine. PUESUANT TO AN OEPEE OF SALE TO by the District Court of tee Thirl Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at tho front door of the Countv Court House, in the Citv and Countv of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, on the iSth dav cf Oc-tober. IsMl. at 12 o'clock M , all the right, title, claim and Interest of James F Olsen anaNieoiine Oleen, his wife, of, in and to the following de-scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory and particularly described as follows, . Foxtv i40j feet South from the North-west corner of Lot Three (3) in Block Thirty-thre- e (33). Flat "'B," Salt Lake City Surrey, and runnin? thenoe South Thirty-fou- r (ii) fet; thence East Forty nine and OL.e-ha- lf (4is feet; theccs. North Thirty-fou- r (St) feet: thence. West Forty-nin- e and one-bal- f (49l4 ) feet to place of besi"-inin-r To he sold as the property of James P. Olsen and Nico-lin- e Oifen, his wtfe, at the 6uit of Jacob. S. Ha-ben- . Terms of sale Cash. E. U. PARSONS, U Z. Marshal. By D. N. 8wis, Dequty Marshal. Frank Pierce, attv. for pltff. Salt Lake City, UtahOc.tober 8th, 1S91. . Got His License. Vashir.gfon Evening Star. "Boss, is dis yere de place whar yer buys lisenscs fur jrittin' married by?" asked a Tounji nescro of Clerk Meigs at the city hall yesterday" afternoon . "This is the place, young man," the genial clerk replied. "What is your name, please " "Taint fur myself dat I wants it fur. 'Deed yer is wrong dar, boss. I wants it fur cr fren of mine over in Georjetown vhat is oin' ter marry Liza Jones toniffht; dat is, c f dar ain't no law a;rin marryin' on Fri-days. Sim Smith, he 'lows dat dar is. But I till' him dat dat law didn't tech George-tow- n folks, nowise. An' Ise right, aint I, V?sV" "Well." replied Mr. Meigs, "the law cf ' "" fuperstition is against marriages on Fridays, rut I fel you are correct in stating that it does not 'tech' the good people of George-town." "I knowed yer'd 'stain me, judge, yer honor. I knowed dar wuz two dif'rerit laws fur Washington an' Georgetown, fer yer only gits fifteen days in Georgetown fur do 6arrie''fcnoc dat yer gits thirty days in Wash-ington. I kcow'g, fur lse, tried, em bote. Make dat lisense fer Henry Jeems Johnson an 'Liza, Jones, please feah." "Both live in Georgetown?" asks Mr. Meigs, as he proceeded to lill out the desired document. "Yas, sah; bofe uf us I means dey bofc liv's dah, sah." Notice OF THE INTENTION OF TEE CITY COUN-ci- l to extend water mains on Wall street from the intersection of Wall Street and Sixth North Street to Peach Street. Notice is hereby given by the Citv Council of 3alt Lake City of the intention of such Connril to make the following described improvement, Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the iollowing streets, namely: On Wall Street, from the intersection Wall Street and Sixth North Street to Peach Street, with lat-erals, running west on Fir: Came and Pear Steeu to connect with present mams and running east on Fir and Fear streets abour S30 feet and H of the cost thereof, estimated at $!hXa). by a local assessment upen the lots or pioces of ground the following described district, be-ing the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely: Lot 5, Block "J" and r Lots 1 and 3, Block 29: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block Z2; Lots land 4, Block 33; Lots 1 and 6, Block 26; Lota 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10, Block 81 ; Lots 1 and 2, Block SO, in Plat ''E :"' also Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, fi, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Barch Snbdivisjott, of Block 25. Plat -- E," all in Salt Lake City Survey. All protests and ob-jections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to to the City Becordr on or before October 22nd, ls91, being the time set by the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections us may be made thereto. By order of the Citv Council of Salt Lk Ciy, made September 22nd, 1891. J. F. Jack, W. M. I., 119. City Recorder. Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWNERS OF property abutting on both sides of Mb. East htit from South Temple Street to 1st South Street, in Sidewalk District No. IS in Salt Lake Ci;j : That the undersigned were duly appointed by the City Council of Salt Lake City on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1S91, as a Board of Equaliza-tion and Review, to hear and consider objections, if any, to the assessment and levy of a special tax for constructing sidewalks on the streets herein-before named. Said assessment list is completed and said Board of Equalization and Review will be in ses-sion at the City Hall for five (5) consecutive days, (during the usual business hours) commencing on Thursday, October 27th, 1891 and ending on Satur-day, October 31st, liStl. During the said time the said assessment list will be open to public inspection, and any person or persons feeling themselves aggrieved, may have hearing before Said Board and said Board shall have authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by them unjust.W. H. H. SPAFFORD, W. L. FICKARD, O. H. HARDY, R. W. YOUNG. L. C. KARRICK. Salt Lake City, October 16th, 1891. Marshal's Sale. PUBSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the District Court of the Third adicial District of the Territorv of Utah, I shall xpose at public sale at the front door of the cuntyConrt House, in the Citv and County of alt Lake, Utah Territorv, on the 16th dav of 6c-jbe- r, 161, at 12 o'clock JL, all the rieht, title, loiin and interest of Ban W. Drisge, Jr .TLeGnd lounr. William C. ReXUy. Thomas Kane, Th i."tah National Bank and S. W. Sears, of, in and o the following described real estate, situate.lv-n- g and beinp in the City and Conntv of Salt Lake, L'tah Torntory, ar.d particilsrly described as fol-lows, t: All of J.cts Fifteen (151 Sixtwn (1 and Seventeen (17) in Block Tweutv-- f wo Ci!; Tint J" Salt Lake City Survey. To 'be sold as tJi property of Ben W. Driggs, Jr., LeGrand Yoong. A illiam C. Rcilly. Thomas Kane, The Utah l Bank, and S. W. Sears at the suit of Her-man Derge. Terms of m csh E. H. PARSONS, U. S. ilarfhal. Ev i. J. bwasf, Dequty ilarsiaL trank Pierce, atty. for plff. alt Lake City, Utah, September 25th. 1S0L Tho Classic and the Popular. Truth. What the teacher told Bobby When Rome burned the Emperor Nero was playing a fiddle. What Bobbv told his mother the teacher 6aid Emperor Nero was playing a fiddle, so they burned Rome. , Marshal's gale. IPURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME directed by the Third Judicial Distric Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lske, Conntv o'f Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 11th dav of November. 1891. at 12 o'clock tn., all the right, title claim and interest of D. C. Holcomb and Mrs. D. C. Holcomb this wife), of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake Countv, and described" as follows, tf Bping all of" lots 22 to 42, inclusive, in block 11, Crescent Beach snrvev plot, section 19, 1 south, 3 ue&t. Also all of lots i to 84, Inclusive, in block 25, 'in said Crescent Beach survey. Also all Of lots 1 to 48, inclusive, in block 1R, in said Crescent Beach survey. Alo all of lots 1 to 80, inclusive, la block 14, in said Crescent Beach snrvev. To be sold as the property of D. C. "Holcomb and' Mrs D. C. Holcomb (his wife), at the suit of F. J. P. Pacoe. Terms of sale, cash. . E. H. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. Bt BOMAN CANNON', Depaty Marshal. Dated Oct. 21st, 1891. Notice to Contractors, Office of the Board of Pcbuc Wouks, 1 161 South Mam street. v October 16th. 18r'l. S SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED as below, until 2 o'clock p.m., of November 2nd. 1991, for furnishtnz- all labor aci materials to grade, curb, and gutter, and to pavo with asphaltum and stone blocks, State Street from the south line of South Temple Street, to th north line of Fourth Sputb Street, in Paving Dis trict No. 1. of Salt Lake City, according to plans and specincatior.s on file hi the City Eneineer e office, room No. 22, Deseret NaUonal Bank buiid fog. Uids will be received only for the whole o: the work, and no bid will be considered unle . made on blanks furnished by the nndersipiod a&U accompanied by a certiilad check for $l(X)u.00. The ripht is reserved to reject anv and all bids. Address Board of Public Works, C. L. Hrtnw, ehairmanj-ib- l fcouth Main fctrat. bait Lafc? f.lir, Utah. BOARD OF PUEUC wart56,: Bv C. L. HAS,,'!s2irafc A. F. DOEEMTJS City Engineer, NOTICE. UjaTED States Lawd Officb. 1 Salt Lake Citt, Utah Terkixokv, V September 19. 1891. ) COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN MADE VT by Henry Denha ter of Salt Lake City against John Johnson for abandon-ing his Home3teal Entry No. ft?., dated April 83, 1s8j, upon io W. Vi of a. E, Section t'S, W. 4 N. E. H bactlon i3. Township 3 South, Range I Weat, in Salt Lake Countv, Utah, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said part es are hereby summoned to ap- - Eear at the United States Land Office at Salt Ctty on theSOth day of October, H91, at; 10 o clock m.. to respond and furnish testl Jaoay concerning said alleged abandonraaut, Fbank D. Uobbs, HegUter, Eihd & Lain, Attorneys for contestant. Notice for Publication. No. 1184. Lavd Office at Salt Lake Citt, Utah, I Oct. 22. lfl. - ( "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in snpportof hi claim, und that said proof will be made before the Reeio'er and Receiver at Sail Lake Citv. on Dec. loth 1H, viz: Azariah H. Mikesell. rT. E. No. tfnti for the SW M of section 24, T 1 N 2 East. He tinmes the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, ssid land viz: Frank Heinze of Mountain Dell, Wrn. N'avl'orof Mountain Dell. John MrRey of Monn-tai- n Dell, Win. Pickett of Salt Lske Citv.- - FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. |