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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1892 S Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. BRIEF UTAH NEWS CONDENSEO FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE EXCHANGES. Willi Sent Notes from Som of Our N IrIi-b- Done 1p in the Smite Style of Breiit.v (IihI He Whu Runs .May Kt'iid. The Kirst National bank of Logan, opened January 4th. A belftvy has been added to the old r;eet-in- Louse at Mi. Pleasant and a bi ll put in it. Joseph Blackrtt of Ptoto, has recorded claims in cpanish Fork nun,:: and the locations have been made on the mty records. The annual report of the supcrintenda, of school of Cache county places the uttt. mates for the ensuing year al .V;.ii5U. A tax of two mills is recommended. The tannery established in J.ie..,n na imall way about two j cars ago by Mr. Hob. ert Jenka is beginning to develop into a much more satisfactory business. The Logan reading room is to be again opened under more favorablo condition. The managing committee are out with a subscription list to raise $175 to meet ill running expenses. the assessment in Wellsviile in 1890 "'as 114,097 in 1891 it waa $93,000. n liyrumt, for 1890 it was $181,M7, in 1891 only $24,000,, according to the governor's report. Logan City in 1S90 was assessed at $1,647,878 and in 1881 at $1,S.VI,(KKJ. The. wife of Bishop Bennet or Meadow Creek, is a full cousin to Joseph Smith the prophet. She Is a daughter of Aziel Smith, uncle to the prophet she, was remarkably bright and active for her age, I), log nearly eighty years old. W. Silver of Salt Lake, has assumed cnn. trol of the mechanical department of the Sun foundry at Provo. He now occupies the position of superintendent. Colonel Moore, the former superintendent, will be general manager of the institution. COLORADO NOTES. The Debcque hotel at Dillon was totally destroyed by tire. Ihirango was the scene of another destruc-tive fire; property worth f'.io.ooo was de-stroyed. Lewis Hoffman of Leadvillc was run over by an engine at Ouray and it is thought fa-tally injured. The pcstofflee at Brighton was robbed of 8900 stamps, 3000 stamps and o00 iu cash. Benjamin C. Hcnsley, ono of Colorado's oldest pioneers and known all over the state, died in Denver on the 5th. Billy St. Clair of Ouray was accidentally shot, and is seriously wounded by his partner while examining a revolver. W. F. Lldell was awarded the contract for building the road between Canon City and Cripple creek, and will be open for travel by February 15, IDAHO NOTES. The grip has got the grip on Piker City. George A. Kohcthan has severed his con-nection with the 1'oeatello Tribunt. Twenty-eigh- t liars of bullion wen- - Shipped from DoLamar during December, the aver-age value of the bars being $2000. Stephen Kinsie, a miner employed at Flint, became violently insane and was taken to Silver City, He claims to hail Horn Des Moines, Iowa. t.has. Stevenson, a young Swede, was brought iulo Shoshone having both feet frozen his right leg will be amputated be-low the knee and the left will be saved probably with the loss of several toes. Baptiste. the Boss Fork butcher, who killed the Indian answering to the name of PagWhite, will he tried at the next term of the Bingham county court. The Shoshone, Journal, has reached the correct conclusion thai thievos, prostitutes' ami pimps are not beneficial and do not add anything to the prosperity of u town, The assertion thai they do is about as absurd as to claim that poll evil improves Ihe health of a horse. NEVADA NOTES, Colonel T. R. Wood-- , a I'ai ilie coast died in Virginia City on Baturday, Chinatown is said to be the liveliest part of Virginia City. It bus two faro games w hich are well patronised by both white and yellow suckers. Mrs. L. Daniher of Car tin has been ap-pointed adjuster of the Carson mint to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Kate Fellow . The state board of trade will hold a meet-ing in Reno next Saturday. The object of the meeting is to make known the of the state with a view Iq inducing the Im-migration of desirable settlers, Two hundred and three application for th.: purchase of state lauds, embracing :U. "TO.trj acre-- , situated :ti the several counties of the state, were Bled In the Nevada state land office during the year 1801. Of this amount there waa selected, out of the 9,000,-OH-acre grant, 83,648.97 acres. One thou and and eight contracts were and completed In duplicate, covering 114,210 88 acres at 11.28 per acre, represi tiling I 134, 'JlO.ss drawing interest at 0 per cent per annum. One hundred and fifty state land patents were issued, embracing acres. The net cash paid into the treasury for account of state lands sold in IS'.ll was tert,2Si.s3. MONTANA NOTES. Every patriotic Montaaian sports sapphire Jewelry. The Helens J. mn.nl has introduced type, setting machines. Despite severe winter weather, there diminution m the various mining cantos. The war against the Chinese iu Kutte was Booked for a fresh start on the Brat of the year. A large number of miners from the C. cur d'Alcnes are Hocking into Butts and other camps. Tom Leary, Hutte's champion sleeper, awoke after six days and nights of continu. ous slumber. Horse thieves have been operating' In the Yellowstone country on a gigantic scale for the last month. Ranchers and rangers the along Wyoming line estimate their losses at 500 head. A reward of :.'.VX) is ottered for the arrest and conviction of the thieves. It is thought that the rustlers are a part of the gang that is causing so much trouble in Wyoming. WYOMING NOTES. Laramie's street railway system will be in operation next .June. The Union Pacific Coal company has six teeu men mining coal at Dana anil will gel out twenty cars to test It again. Iu a fight at the W arren Live Stock com. pany's I'ole creek ranch a lew days ago Burt Hubbard stabbed Hob Muldroom in the right breast, it is feared fatally. Mrs. Jessie Brooks, who was shot at Raw. lius some ten (lays ago by Al. ( lark, a died from the wounds Inflicted. Pauline Rozinski, a crazy n , was taken from Fort Steele to I'.nwlius (lie olher d.u He claim that they tried to arrest him In Chicago for nihilism, but he escaped. He refused to fake auy medicine from physl eisns, Baying they wore trjing to poisjn 3im. After rescuing to the condition of the Yellowstone Xational park and the large of game there, Secretary Noble, in his recent report, expresses the opinion that a railroad would be detrimental to all iho purposes for which the park was set a Ids, If ouec allowed, it would result in the pr tlcal abandonment of that region as a forest and game preserve. The Sheep company, it seems, is not to have the range ail to in Carbon county. A gentleman acquaii with the particulars informs the li.. JimrnnJ that an eastern syndicate will place 40.000 sheep iu this county early in the spring, to be purchased in Idaho, Nevada, l iali and Oregon, and that for ihi ir reel, dent niunager they will have one ol lie sheep men In this section. Already fei grounds have been secured iu Nebraska, ami it is expected that these parties will i:, cst in the neighborhood of $150,000 in Ihe county. PERISHED IN THE SNOW. buries Saftord Looses UN Life iu the Drills le I.aiuur. The l)e Laiiiar ( Idaho) .Wiijiti Bays: "A man named ( harlc- - Salfurd, who hud one arm nniputaled below ttie elbow, has been -- awing wood and doing odd jobs around Le Lamar for some tune. He started on Tuesday morning to walk to the railroad, intending to go to his home In Uew, Idaho. The snow is very deep and only one or two teams had been over the summit at that time. It was a during undertaking, but the man waa strong and hardy an but little waa thought Of it here, until word eaiue on Wed-nesday that he hud been found, frozen to death, upon the Reynolds creek summit, lint little was know n of the man here, ex-cept that w hile here he hau been a good worker. Bo was about thirty years old and it is learned from the postolllee that he had a wife living at Gem, Idaho, and that she had recently sent him a remittance to pay his home. Coroner Riehter took charge of bis remains, which were takeu to Silver City and interred. "Louis Hayes, the man who had his feet badly Irocn'in a wood camp anil was taken from here to tin' county hospital at Silver ( It a fortnight since, has had to suiter ihe amputation of one of his feet. i)r. Riehter did the Job, taking it off just above the ankle ile is now doing well." "Two or three small slides have occurred in Long Uulch, on the south side of Florida mountain. One of them took the snow sheds from the mouth of No. i.' tunnel at the Trade Hollar nunc. The buildings at the Pluto are marly buried and the family which has been living there bus sought other quarters." "A man who measured the snow iu Cow Crook district In several places, reports it a- - lour and one. half l et deep on the level ground. It li deeper than that ou the sum- - raits." Ever Known in Salt Lake at the OLD STORE of j Walker Bros. & Fyler Company. ALL GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. 5 I OO & CO PJ J? ffi I" O Walker jFylcrCo O I CO I CO I AND CLOTHING ETC. i Over $ I 5,000 worth of Shoes which must be closed at our Old Store, Don't, Don't miss this Great Shoe and n Clothing Sale. You can buy goods CHEArEK than ever before. All other kinds of goods going less than COST. Don't fail to visit our fine New Store, Corner Main & Third South. 1 J Walker Bros. & Fyler Company. 1 85-8- 6 COIvlMERCIAL BLOCK. REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doovs, Windows and Building Material at REDUCED PRICES FOR CASII. tjlTONDERtiAND. Wcepf Th,ur9day, January 7th. Our Popular Stock Company in I Lia;Ii!!iiiig Rod Agent. The only tack dancer in the world, PRINCE MUNGO. Long list of bright talent. IOC, ADMISSION IOC. Dr. B. H. Seaton Dentist ! Wishes to announce to the Salt Lake peo-ple that he is now permanently located in room. 303 andoOS Progress Block, W here his services can be procured for first. class dental work at all hours. "THE TAILOR," Moved to 09 South State St. Salt Lako City. Utah Central Railway. a TIME TAtlLE. In etleer D- - ember 2(th, 1S91. Pnsiencflr trains will run dally between Salt Lake City and Ptrk Oity s follows: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves Eighth South Main.... 8:00 a. m " ii arrives " ' " " 10:30 a. iu PARK CITY. Train 1 arrives at I'ark City .!::! a. m ' 2 leaves " " SWJOa. iu OfBto and depot at Hie corner of Eighth Soutl, and Mam Streets. t. j. Macintosh, General Snpt, pE w 7 HZ Ilk WANTED! yiiiviz HORSES r AND COWS, i n j I have 100 Lots in different porta of Hip City that 1 want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I have retired from the Real I Estate business and wish to elobc out some of my Ileal Estate. lOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. I am on the trade if ymi are. Address me at my ranch. I also have a fftiod pasture and can accommodate 100 head of i horses. For particulars, 3 ADDRESS S BUFFALO LARK, UTAH. " - WANTED! 1 iT I Foci &xh to (ElaanifB iiKLnteS one or twonursk 1 iiic ' are to ciru for. Address 1411 N. Thud We;t fireet. DO iaTlfrOi viPowder: Vsed in Millions of ilomes 40 Year tiie StandaiA BREVITIES. 8. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. "lie hundred uew subscribers were added to The Times' circulation today. Cheap folding U'ds at 8. It. Marks. The regular weekly hop at ( lifls Dancing academy was well attended last evening. Clean the sidewalks off. Owing to their slippery condition several bad accidents have occurred. The work on Parleys canon conduit is practically completed. One more week will Hud It "up in tj pe." The experiments with the smoke consumer at the electric power house are said to be very satisfactory. Tomorrow night the great tribe of the Tuacsroraa will enjoy their grand feast al Walker wick Messages for Mrs. Alberta Howe and M. A M K. ( o. await claimants at the Western I'uhin Telegraph office. Governor Thomas yesterday received an invitation to attend the Inauguration f tlov-erno- r MeKiuley at Columbus. Ohio on .Innti-ar- Uih. The chamber of Bommeree holds a meet-ing tonight to arrange for the reception of visiting pres.-- clubs thai will arrive ou Mon-day next, Tim funeral of the late John Quayh- will he held tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock from the Partners' Ward meeting house. Miss Birdie Lint., daughter of sergeant Lhits of this city was married iu Sacramento tip Ueorge Carpenter of that city, i The Southern Society nod at the Walker house pavilion and decided to give a dancing sod card party on Thursday evening next at the same place. (ienrgc K. Teasdale, in the distrirt court yesterday, renounced allegiance to Vlt toria. rcgiua of England, and is now a cittz. in of the United Slates. The I 'tall Central Railway Company has raised ihe snow ami ice blockade ou Us line of road and tomorrow all trains will again be nrri.ing and departing on time. Hon. Fred .1. Kicsel of Ogden, Colonel William R, Kerry and Hon. A O.i Campbell will attend the baniUet of the TusCorOraS liberal democrat i tomorrow evening. Weather, probabilities foi ssted for the suing twenty four hours for Sn Lake and vieinity indicate fair weather with a stationary or slightly lower temperature. Many signatures are being obtained to a petition to he presented to the legislature asking tin exemption from taxation for five years of all manufacturing establish-ments iu the city. B, r. Patterson who has frequently figured before the public has again got iulo trouble having been arrested at Butte on Monday upon a warrant charging him with rilling Idlers in the postotllee at Unit place. .alt Lake Valley Lodge No. 13, and Temple Lodge No". IS, A. 0. C. W., will Jointly Install newly elected officers this evening. Qrand Master Workman John Itrickloy will conduct the ceremonies which Occur at the hall of the order ou South, West. Temple Democrats bold a meeting at the head-quarters of Ihe Democratic club ill the fif-teenth w aid hist night to jubilate on the new scheme sprung on congress Tuesday. It was. a tame affair and alter a few remarks by West, f, K. Dyer, Messrc. Timtunns and I'ark, the members of the meeting dispersed Iu silence. The Buns of of Si. Ueorge entertained their friends with a performance that was enjoyable. The olio was under the direction of 'the Fori Douglas minstrel run-pun- y who were accompanied iu tin ir special-tie-by Mis Cri.-i- c ( law sou. The enter-tainment w as followed by n supper that was relished by all who had seals at the table. At the Installation of the newly elected otlcera of Myrtlu Lodge No. 1, Knights of l'ythias, Tin day evening, the following grand officers of the order conducted the beautiful ceremonies: W. Husbands, ti. C. : A. Wild, ti. V. C; ,1. llarlick. (I. P.; A. .7. Lowe, jr., B. M. A.: R. Sholton, 0. M. of K.. (.. Moody, ti. K. ot li. and 8,; J. Eltse, ti. P. C. Tin Letter furriers' assoeialion met last evening and elected the follow ing officers to serve for 1 NIC; Rue Sho'ies, the olde-- t cur. rier In point of service on the force, was unanimously i lected president. The other olllcurs are as follows: Brig Morse, vice, president; 11. K. Dewey, corresponding C. L. Holt, Hnaucial secretary; It. S. Skidmorc, treasurer; O, llotlghtou, sergeant-a- ! amis. A new and set ipf by-laws were adopted. The letter cinders- look f"i ward to the passage of the salary bill in e. .ogress this winter with anient hope, as they arc fully convinced thai thej are de-serving of better remuneration u the bands of Uncle Sam Lace t'urtuius and Linoleums at .8. K. Murks A Co. MONTANA GEMS. The .Vipphire Field- - iif That State to be l I n vest iga teil Tin sapphire fields of Montana will doubt, less be developed during the coming sum-mer. Tin- Engtish syndicate which has soinelhing like n?',iati,iMi for the ground, can hardly afford to lei the invest-men- l llo Idle. Helena Is naturally Hurried over the deal which directly benefits its citi-zens and will be the means of developing lieu industries, for the ticlds arc but a short distance northeast of the city, in the Missouri valley. The ground consist of 1680 acres of patented land in the eldorado bar, lo t) acres are ha uled on the west side Of the river and above the liar, and about 1400 on the east side making a total of over 4000 acres, A.bout as much more has been secured Under long lease. It is esti-mated Unit the ground will yield 90,000 worth of gems per acre. The presence of these stone.- - in Immense quantities has been known for years, but experts have, differed as to then' value, else the development of ihe ileitis would have occurred long ago. The promoters of the English company arc headed by the duke of Portland, and include nearly a hundred titled gentlemen, whose prestige would give the stones the stamp of fashion's approval. Il the syndicate secured the Wound nrimarily for the placer gold that is known to exist there, and that their operations will he iu Unit line. They expect to make the gold pay for the prop-erty and all operating expenses, leaving Iho gems foi clear profit. A. B, Wood, ii noted mining engineer of Detroit, has been ap-pointed general manager, and a large force of men will lie put to w ork in a short time building tl'inies, and in other capacities. . --a.. Back in old Elands. Messrs. Dillon & Ulrieh, who recently dis-posed of the Arcade restaurant, have taken possession again, and will again eater to the public as in the past. The best the market affords will always be at the disposal of their patrons. .(T IN 'NIK COMBINE. l tab ount; Iil! rs tail to See the Hen- - i His ul the Trust. The Provo .'ey'ov-i- says: Some tiun' ago a syndicate organizial in the territory with a view to gaining control of the mills iu t'tah. It - -- aid that Kuglish capital is at the hack of the concern. The argument is that a large mill combine would secure belter rates over railroads, and be able to control more fully the wheal market of tho territory, while they also claim no rise in the price of thmr to would bo the result. Be that as it may, a number of mills in the northern counties joined the combine, audi agents ai once commenced operation Iu Utah and Sanpete counties. Our null owners In this county failed to take kindly to tie- pro- - po-a- ls olTi red them and they went to work to counteract th. efforlf of the combine. Their labor- - haie been fraught with success, and in this county not but one mill has bonded iiself to tin- combine. Threats have been d against our doughty millers that they would lie forced into the combine, but they will also have to light public sentiment as well as the com-- blned tfbrts of the millers of this county.! Our people do nipt take kindly to trust or combines, and our Utah county millers arc' to be congratulated in holding themselves aloof from this uew combine Unit has beeu started. Our lu- rehant? h mid furtherm..n lend Hu m their support, by purchasing Hour from home mill- - rath r than the combine. ' Luring and V. B. Kbberly were also elected m ihers. During th evening a silk quilt Unit was won by Col. Ferguson, was rallied for the benefit 01 a fund to tic used ill the transportation of an unfortunate woman, back lo her southern home. The amount raised was a handsome one. w Meeting of Hie Mmthern Society, The Southern society held a meeting in tin parbn of thi Walker home lasl evening, hat was a well attended pleasant gatheriu,. The aocieti has arranged for a party ou January 14th, that promises to he ono of the leading social events of tho season. Col. H. C. Lett w elected an honorary member. Mrs ,Kiues Chute, Lieutenant Vance, G. B. PERSONAL. ltouias II. Walnut of Philadelphia is at iiiplctou. K. V.. French of Kearney, Ni l,., is at the KimbpDTd, .1 H. Ncl-o- ii and Ueorge VA'eldon of Omaha an- at the CutleU. H . A. Wilson of Park. City is stopping at i: Continental. . I. McCoi liiek, the banker, has gone to Logafi 0,1 business. I'r. II. II. Van Decker, a prominent Port, land, Oregon, physieiau - at the White. A. L. Sweet, one of the leading hankers of an Wert. Ohio, is at the Walker. Miss Lincoln will return home tomorrow fi mil Colorado w here she has been visiting. I. K,. Clinton, president of the Utah Wool Growers' Association is a guest at Ihe Walker Bouse I he Colorado colony at the Knutsford was increased yesterday by tin- a1 rival of J. S. Hodges of tileiiwood Springs. MisaSUa Thomas, daughter of the gov. ernor, left last evening for tlie cast in com-pany with Colonel V II. Lannan. .toe Davis, the deputy sheriff of Eagle, limk. Idaho, is ii. the city ou a visit to learn political workings prior to goiug into the campaign next fail. David Keith, of Ihe Mayflower mine at I'ark City, wh" distinguished iitmsaU in the late salt with the Northland, is in the city on a visit, llo expresses himself as highly sat-isfied with the nttltud things arc taking. - Mr. Ssm Levy is notv making a superior hi ami of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be sine In like il NEW COUNTY DESIRED. Citl tens of Deep Creek and rtalaitj w ill Petition tlie Lesialatare, The citizens of Deep Creek, Willow Springs, Snake ami Pleasant valleys have prepared for presentation to the governor and territorial legislature, u petition asking for a division of territory to be taken from the west end of Tooele and .Utah counties which embrcc.es an extent of fifty miles east and west and nearly lot) north and south. The petition is iieeompauied by a map show, ittg the district which is mostly located in what is known us the "(treat American Desert." Tin peop.e in their prayer an-nounce that they arc w holly without local government except t.di us' disuensed by one justice of the peace and a constable. The expense and inconvenience caused in (jolng to the county seats of either of the respective counties from nearly every part of the district petitioned for is a great hard-ship on the citizens who desire that a new county shall he created for them. t siiIPTIO'S VICTIM. to oh ot Mlasjaney Henderson Last liven-ing at Her I'urent's Home. TI le.uiy friends ot Miss Janey Hender-son will regret to learn of the death of that young hiily, which occurred at her home, No. lis hurcli street, at 0 o'clock last even-ing. The disease from which Miss Hender-son suffered was consumption, which bad for the last two years fastened its remorse-less clutch upon her fair young life. Her lofty character and sweet, christian disposi-tion endcorcd her to u wide circle of friends, who together with the family arc deeply shoeked at her demise. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at t! o'clock from the family residence. Deceased was born iu lie- - i it May u'3, 167'g--. A. O. V. W. Salt Lake Valley Lodge No. 12 and Temple Lodge No. 15 will hwre a union installation the ensuing t, rm, on Thursday, January 7, (irand Master Strickley officiat-ing. Ail the members of the order residing iu the city are requested to be prcseut at the hall, 33;; West Tcniplo street. Jamks V Fryer, S. T. V. No. 12. CLOSING OF MAILS. .t Salt Lake City Poatoffice. Aug 2, 1891. V.P.- - Fast Mail, east 8:00 a.m. CP.- - Ogden, oiitte, Portland and inter-mediate points 9:25 a.m. E.U.V.- - Atlantic Mail, east s:M)a.m ti. P. Loral .Mail to l.ugHii and Interme-diate points, also clnstid pouch for Saa Frsnciseo 2:H0 p.m. E.O.W Mail for Ogdsn 8:80 p.m. rj.P. Mail for Han Francisco 8:00 p.m. R.fl.W. Mall for Sun Francisco tl MX) p.m. K.O.W.- Denver and Aspen Mail 9:08 p m. f. P. Park City, Coalville and Echo.... 2:80 p.m. CP. Frisco, Mllford and in'ermediata paints. 8:10 a.m. CP Stockton and Intermedlste points. 6:10 a.m. C.C.-F- ark City, Mill Creek and local point.. ..,f.. 7:00s. m. B.U.W. Bingham 7:SiSa.nv B.U.W. Poaches Milford, Frisco and Provo.. .. 8:00 p.m. hours von akh'.ui or una at DtiroT 0.P. Eistern Fast Mall a.m. CP Fark City and Caflie Valley 10:45 a.m. CP. Idnho, Mi ntiiria and Oregon 1:86 p.m. t" P. Prince, Miiford and points south. 6'etlp.m. CP. Stockioii and intci nevilato, points 4:00 p.m. K O.V-'- California ami mv 9:4fltt.nl. p (i.W. - I'selfl M ol 4:4fi p.m. K.(.W.-Pea- jae Kipresi .. .: p.m. K O.W.- btngni: I. ' p '11 t.C-- Park City and Mill Creek Ulan p.m. fla itmri uoras. Monet ordetwii rtow ,1 ns9a. in. .closes 8.00 p.m. Cip nin(t reapter window 9:00 a.m. lug regleter wind. ,v 6:00 p.m. General dalMary window open 8 a.m. to 'I p.m : Midewp- iin - o p.m. Csrrisrs' wfidow, except 8andsy, 8 to.. 7 :U0 y.m. avtiDAV hockj. General deliver., and stamp winiova up. n 11 n.m to 1 :tx p.m. Carriers wdadio, :o. 1:00 t.m. Hour- - Utr etslle. i.oii : til fioin the letter boxes In the limine. ,. .iietrlrta, 9allla.aW 1.', I.Jo, and 9:00 p.m. I Notice tr Dissolution of Partnership. Salt Lake Citt, Utah, Dec. 20, 1801 The firm of Taylor & Stephens, general Bginis of the Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., has been Una day dissolved by mutual consent. I I. uslness will be continued by J. C. Taylor and all business matters pertaining to the former firm will he arranged hv him. J. C. Tavlor F. K. bTEl'llEXS. Dec. 2, 1891. . V. 8. i.anil Notice. CI persons 21 years old who have not used their homestead right can set un a good farm of iaOacTe. OnlTon C. A. Brown,Ko. i", Wasatch building, Salt Lake City, I |