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Show OUDES DAILY COMMERCIALS r'ilEAKS OF SMUGGLING. : ItllMt tur" U AnT.Ci.ES SENT 6 VAii. THE OTHER SDE. QJllH fRCJ WaaaM tail iMin to It ltaflimU Hru( ta riwa hitli la UUw ft porta HmiC, ( YVuturn tLtilt-tUrtlt- i auJ aI taj UwHto uw t;,wuLy soaocpuUa tif HaQfglu.. It kike wuoiau c&u rwist tlm to iiiio nil ?urt to CTTT t to dutT I Vict a CQstuta gjiis Mlk'Jrt bttuaf t EIlt-t-. ild J it is a by ivruii offit ialr in tbr cuUu board inoma-iiitlm ''nrry j were thunmhlf ml ui aw be tuiLl Up, it cuUJiilt-irlis j.rv.UU- - that o-- t ot out of fifty rwustwl tin) woulj I foun l to of just a tr.flinj bit of siung-glui(to a.1 1 r uiaiioe to the h'liie ccon-itijOftfiituur surh carrying iu of Lm-- tlukl t -- nil et&te-Uiei- wai vKiioo hn $ f. datialiUk of lc - U !. in4vt-rU-iia- kuiiwlnle or t Uiubt far tbo on. t bolt.-- Lave uvrkiuiul when an u. jui made of the dutiable guuda and vre only rtcallnl to metiiory when fuuud by the rortuuu officer. Many a and well known iu name bili iu relik'ii"U.-- , financial or iniffciutial cirilea has brt-- n the books of the special office, bat it is a fai t trvanury worthy of note, and which reflects much credit uj.,n the dejiartnwiit, that bucu luatu-n- i are kejit an secret as any portion of the work. "There is no necessity," said a man who had made intiK;;liiig the study of ins life, and who is employed by the custom huti.v, "for tlragtug tkme legal and KovemiueriLal ekel. toU in it in a into thu light of day. ad fact that they have occurred, and fur our own satinfactiou or we are, withal, at times, men of some wumbilitieo) w prefer to let them drop and remain Then, again, there may be certain argument uned of a more or lens liernnautive value which would naturally induce the inspector to give as little publicity as iK.sible to the details of the cane. A I'l Klosrrv IN BOOKS. "I do not mean by this to imply that the practice of bribery in in vogue to any extent. This fact may not be due to original lack of Kin, but it u true, nevertheless, although honesty is enforced to a certain degree by the remembrance of the previous good record of the special treasury agent's department." IVrhaps the inoet novel and popular form of auiuscraent for the siunggler nowadays is to use Uncle Sam's post luigs for his exciting trade. A number of books have lately been eutcred at the ixintoflice, scut from foreign countries, which were not altogether intended for reading purposes. (Several months ago there was received at the New York a handsomely bound volume of Italian poetry. The Ixxik was printed on a high grade of paper and bore the date "Padua, 17H3." Its title was "Le Trege-di- e i Delfina" It was probDi ably supposed that the postoffice authorities would "pass" the book on looking Unfortat its title on its examination. unately in this, as iu all cases where iKKiks are iu the mail, the volume was opened and carefully examined, A section of the center of 200 leaves was cut out, through the book, and in the cavity thus formed was placed a green table spread, with cotton embroidery, upon which an extreme valuation of three dollars could barely be placed. Buyers of antique books who have examined the volume, which is now in the customs seizure room, say that had it not been mutilated it would have readily beeu. worth $100. It was addressed to Judge Villi:un Allen, of Southampton, Mass., but Judge Allen has never read it lm-iiU- "dt-- r U-r- ii " . aui-ut- 'i the-clow- OfU-uUiu- post-offic- e Uio'-'ann- OTHER kw-jo- ii jidicu iidy aiij ty g jJ work. Jat Lots l wber liiiauui.-is rTery tr fad. TVy ttuik tbnr quality U (mI. but tweouacioaciy it ka Us r VOLCMES. Lately this volume has been followed by a volume of the "Report of the BritFisheries ish National Exposition," which was not all a report, for quite a collection of jewelry was placed in a neatly scoojied out orifice in the center of its leaves. Extremes met when a Latin dictionary was put in use as a carton for transporting a pipe, and the "Odd Fellows' Quarterly Magaeine" did duty as a packing case for two razors. A novel called "The Great Tontino" held two diminutive and very prettily decorated Chinese vases, hut the height of incongruities was reached when the "Sermons of Bishop Rrookfield, of Lone don," drifted into the New York artfully surrounding several sets of false teeth. It is not generally known that no merchandise other than books can be Bhipped through the mails from foreign countries. Cigars, cutlery and chinaware, jewelry and fabrics of cotton and silk are often started on their long journey, with notations accompanying them stating that they are samples or gifts, but these casual remarks never save the They find their way to the goods. United States custom house seizure room, and the j remain until the yearly auction. Steerage passengers of the kind who seek the services of philanthropical people on lauding are no freer from the taint of smuggling than their more aristocratic brethren above deck. One of the customs inspectors saw an Italian of mean dress and poor appearance who wore on the little finger of his left band a diamond ring which glittered in the rays of the sun shining over Miss Liberty's left shoulder as the vessel was comiug np the bay. He thought the occurrence unusual and investigated. Two thousand dollars' worth of jewelry was taken from the immigrant's person. He had fallen a victim to his own vanity. He was unable to resist the delights of making a display before his fellow passengers, New York World. bue cy tbry arw traiiiing tbeir they caujftl wilk kjum early or atnking place of work, to U) perfectly ready to drop tLria tb moouett a new star appears upoa U literary borizon. Few authors of rturiit dato made to pr u - ( isTtt! I A. r.-i- ut TiMwiU" u OIIAVKK. II. it- - r i .i.f tir- rrt .Ksi.. tr ii tn-r- - i- t'"-- oi m- Mt - j i Ml. U Lit t Lass's t hlllluc Baptism. Sam Haskell, a young man from West era avenue and Nineteenth street, met his loved one, Birdie Brown, and accused her of coquetry. "Sam, do not doubt me," she cried, "Avaunt, false ouet You threw me over for Amos. We part forever." "I swear that I have never ceased to love you deeply, devotedly." "Then prove it." "Come, then; if you love me as I do yon we will walk arm in arm into Lake Michigan, and there end our troubled lives." "I'll go you," and the lovers linked their arms and started for the lake. When the couple arrived at the foot ol Peck court they threw their arms about each other, lingered for five minutes, and then plunged into the lake. Officer Oilman, of the Harrison street station, saw the pair disappear, and, se curing a long pole with an iron hook, stabbed Sam in the pantaloons and dragged him ashore. Then he fished Birdie out. Both were chilled. Sum was taken to the armory station, where he was hung over the steam pipes. Birdie excited the sympathy of a woman who was passing, and who placed her in a cab and sent her home. Chicago Trib- - riilc and Loans. Special Attraction The Jlest Bargain in Iliisiness Propin the City today. erty A Corner, 07x101 fret, in luisiness ('enter, Cheap. Owner resides in the East and wants to reaof-fe- Call soon. lize. This is the Chance ot the year. R. P. HUNTER, Avenue. 2114 Washington NOW IH THE T1MK TO Census Population Figures. According to a recent census bulletin, the quantity of land and water surfact in the United States is 98.16 and 1.84 pel This bulletin alsc cent, respectively. gives the area of the states and territo ries by counties, and the classification ol the latter by sizes. The average number of persons to each square mile of tht land surface of the Union is 21.08. As illustrative of the sustaining capacity of the United States, the bulletin says that if Texas, the largest state In the Union, was as thickly populated at the state of Rhode Island, it would havt 83,523,628 inhabitants, while if tht United States had a density of popula tion equal to that of Rhode Island, tht population of the Union instead of being 62,622,250, would reach the enormout sum of 945,766,300, or nearly of the present population of the world. two-thir- 1.000 People Wanted to buy their wearing apparel of ! HIJV Real Estate! Experience of the past throe years has taught that all property bought well at this season of the year will bring" at least 50 per cent, profit dnriug the following winter. We ofiVr for sale the following choice property at these .ow prices : Sixty acres iu section 10, overlooking the $ 100 00 city between (Jfixlt) fwt on Twenty-fourt- h Lincoln and Wall Avenues,per foot.... 275 00 Loton the Ueueb 50x1.10 feet eight blocks 300 00 from Wa&littiKtouAvtmue Two, acre lots on Thirieth, near the Park . 3200 00 Lota in Nob Hill Addition Cheap. Improved busiuess property paying 122:1000 00 per cent, net, leased for 4 years 165xl4,s feet between J ackson and Quincy . . 1650 00 150 00 Lots in Mountain View Addition 8xM rod corner Also on Twenty-fourth- . W'all Avenue property below real value. 22'4 acres near north Washington will subdivide. ns If you will call on as we will show and con vince you there is mouey in buying now. REED & BUllGITT. ijs.. h mJ part r' i !, . UtiLLi; '. In 4jti(it..4il ! i, ,i ,j JUU, atl i fufui-- h BARGAIN'S FOR ALL, THE GOLDEN EAGLE $1,00. who are headquarters for $850. $2,500. $2,000. $750. $1,000. Clothing, $550. Shoes, Hats, Furnishing: Goods. Valises, Etc., and sell them at prices to suit the times. We are located at 2410 Washing ton avenue and will be glad to see as many of you daily as can make it convenient to call Respectfully, L0EB MYER, Proprietors of The Golden Eagle. 2410 $20 new house. $150 cash, bal-$1per month without interest On Twenty-fift- h street, near Harrison car line. 50x15 to alley. Uood terms. acres, prior water rights, cultivated for past ton years. house. $200 cash, balance $18 monthly, without interest. Ten acres, canal right through it, level, well located, tine soil, no alkali. miles Forty acres, four and one-ha- lf weM, under canal ; easy terms. t, 50xl4;i, within three blocks of Union easy terms. Per acre. 210 acres four and one-ha- lf miles south; can give good trade on this property. Five-roo- I have good trades on Nob Hill. Witodmansee Lakeview properties. Also farm ami residence properties. J. D. GILL, 2404 QGDEN. Washington! PLUMBING, STEAM, AND Gas fitting. people ill need of first cIhhs Plumbing, Steam or (ias Fitting at All REASONABLE PRICES & Washington Avenue TImmuu Inirkd I ih 4 J- Ut should give their orders to Stone, Musser Iealers k Co. in Pumps, I lose, Pipe, Brass Goods, Etc. 2MU, Wash. Ave. StevenB.lilk., opp City Hall -r Tlif N. 4 H4M I .f'M". a; ;,iVtal a;t ihi 4ii li. u tfortii tit tr-- ' i .u-t.- S.s. I t A tlrf ..I v JiM-- 1 ii itrrrm, r. i"At. ..t n! i A 1.1.' - fHld h'M'liiliiUja 1ih.',. a ...,..,..! f.. I irM t,a! nt fL'i.l til"' Uli'l' t is- u trt? Morga:i, iM.md ti.t. lMtly rfuiml is.nt ptaintiTT. in lb li.tivt li'rtrt i,un of lite l rrn..r - t ( ('.-c.N-.- f - 4 tr hcrtci itti ( tl.iM uiu?, 14 m K, h4Li. def.f idAlitt.. . Sn h. f.i Cirt to tiiNMiUf the .inn .l Mlt-- hUiTi-B).- i) liU plHiutiif m iont-- l M org mi, iiif.miilmi,!. U Muardt-rUuititf all. th i tht plmulitlt it- - entitled to aid diTrt' u tlif if round t Itnt the illftill iiftrhvtiil t prokott-ti- t dfffudttnt ba I the common iitertn.- - t.f bfi. with ill Id Hiti able t4 d mi; hut oti the rnltn( mi io d.-that lie will not in the future rout nbuit rorfurttn-- r iiii l fnll.-tuplMrt or maintenance, I hereli) inadf to the com pnrtnular plaint ou nie nerem. mitifi! that if you fnil t And jrou are herehj the said coiitid;int h ai-iptear andtheanswer Haid I'laintlll will aot'li to the miiureiL . Court for the relief w itiiiM the lloti. James a. Mile-r- . Jlldtfe, aii the wl of the it net Court of tie Kirt .ImtiriHl litrtrt. in and for the T.'rnt4rv of I tab. tbn 2nd day (B&4L.J of April, in the i'ar of our eitrht him lord one tliou-mi- d dret and tiineU-ot- r 1,1 HK.t'l-l- k. (', II. i rrk. Hy L. H. Hk-- .' 111 .dork A and 4 and Ju, U I, iu hl.--- k j). lot 11, 14 4, )',, pi, 17 and I )u 1. .i find 4 111 in hlork hl.ark M, 4, bd1 1.I 14,m hi.srki M. ton. 1. , 4. , .. a. V. n, li, I'k K. IV &, hlork Lit, hd 1.2, v. pi, ii, u, i t, 4, ir, . ., 1,, iw.ju. i, n, .v :n, .14, ju, ,i,t and Ht in bi'M-II, lot. 4. and 4.1 in bUrk 41. lot VH. 7, V. in. II and I? In hl.N-W all iu I t'lHCf t t la.'deli t Mddltl.u Hi thrt IHVen.tj t ount of , la, r and id Territory of i iMli, standing 011 the nNrds ol U eUi proprl in tht iiHtiiMof Will R.Swau. count) Nottif - her. h thrtt on I ue tli Md of rtMidwrgmn i. at I: oclrk day. n.inof th t d.i, in frt.ntof the i ouiity Court in theCitv of Ogden. Coiiuo of HrUr and Ter 1 Kill, iu olieiliftice tu atd titor) af ( rut inn, wll all the right, tub-- , udenM ei and cl aim of the a ho def endelily, of ,lu and tothertUne d'triU-proj-Tt- y. or mi iioirh 'hereof us nm Im r To H! ) pUilititT jU'ig'iM'iM, Willi liiUTeftM th'if.Mi and rottU. n ninne-- i and iiiwt hnlder for enr-b- , law f u moiM'i 4f the t nitiil KI.OS II. I'AlilNS, 1'. S. Mnrxlisl. landiiii i. i.i. j. i, ji.j, lt. th. Ii.i H H puiN. A. In- - nlaili- - Kile ih II, li. A. ,i, ii. Mm ImIi. I -- tali, .liul. ! Until Srtlllt.lil) II. l.iVliN-- 111. I s. iff mil- - Ml, lit 1: 111. ti Ill, .sl.,,,-- . I'lliiNs. i,.iih I S ll,Hi iiil r 2. K. Iti.v I S. M,iri-lililar.li.-il- Hn.tH.innl imt.l Mimiluv, .Mm 2. if llo,v, U puty I'.S.v.(. II. I 'I An ordinance to Uirrow money for the meat of Hot. ting aiding in tU ion ol puii-bhcout rnctiou if a h)tlnl, buildtngs and for other coriM.rute Sh'. 1. He it ordiiiued hy the l it y imurtt ot Ogd n Vity : Tbut out hundred thousand dollars Ih bor- rowed ou the credit of this city to Ik imel 111 iiidehiidneMt 'f the city paying t he floating uw existing, in aiding in the construct ton of n lever svsteni, inin the irection of puhlic build the improvement of the streets iiigs, in aiding ol baid city, and for ot ler corporate purposfw; and that Cotipou bonds le imiiiudth'THorol the di'tittmmat ittn 01 one iiiousmiiiI i!.mi,oh 'aiu, interest at the rate ot hix mt o ut pt'i aimiiiii, payalileImiiiiIs bhatl he known .in he "t ig Sec. - Said mid shall deu I'ity Improvement lioml June 1st, 11, aud shall Inpayable twenty )ears from then- date. hall and ttered from oik- to one hundred tkoth jirini'ipal and interest shall Im- made pnya hie at the t'haKe National bnuk, in the eii of New York, in I'. S, gold com of t he p' esvn' standard of weight and liiienesK. Sec. A. I hirty CtU) of said Imnds, iiuiuIm rel from one to thutj inrlusiv shall ho made re- dit'inable in ten years from their Oate, or on any hnst day ot June tir Uec'iiiiwr the teat ter at the option of said city. of said Unids, tmtidtered front Thirty thirty-ini- e to sixty, bot h inelnwive, shall Ik' made reileeiiiuiue niteen years troin tneir date or on any lirft day f .lime or liecemU-- thereafter at the option of said city. s Sec. 4. Kaeli of said (muds shall liear for the interest, so arranged that theymay lx detached without mutilatum of the InukI ami sliall le fur Sft) each, and nnnilired from one to fttrty. both inclusive. Sec. 5. '1 lie commit lee on finance of lie Council are herehj aut horized ami retpiired to r"utract for theliihogruiHung ol sant homts aixl coupons. Sec. b. Saiu iMimin snail 00 signal, ny tne mayor and city rivorder and attested by the of t he city ; and the major and corporate are hereby authorized to so &igu city and iittest said bonds ; and hen so signed, said bonds' shall be the obligation of the city, lor the payment of which the faith ami credit of the city is hereby pledged. Sec, 7. The coupons borne by said Iwmdsshall be signed by the city recorder. No. one to thirty of said ixmds, both Sec. inclusive, shall he in the following form. know All Wen Hy Those Presents, That Ogilen City, a municipal corporation, iu the Territory of Utah, acknowledge itself indebted and hereby promises to pay the bearer one thousand dollars gold coin of the, United Slates, of the present standard of weight and fineness, for value received, redeemable at tlio pleasure of said city at the expiration ol ten (11) years or on any first day of Juno or Decern I ar thereafter, and absolutely duo and payable twenty years from the date hereof at the Chase National bank, in the City of New York with in terest thereon from date hereof at six per cent. on the first annum, payable day of June and lbcemljer of each yea Thereafter ur.til the maturity tnereoi, at the 1 naso iNa tional bank, of New York i'ity, upon the pre' seiitiition and surrender of the annexed coii- pons as they severally become due anil payable. This Ixmd is one of a series of one hundred bonds of one thousand dollars each, authorized bv Section 6 of Arlicle 4 of an act. of the (Jov- ernorand the Legislative Assembly of Utah Ter incorporation ot cities, ritory, providing tor the approved March Mb, 1.V&, and issued in accordance with an ordinance of said city passed and anoroved on May 6th, 191. entitled "An Ordi nance to borrow money for the payment of floating indebtedness, aiding in the construction of a sewer system, erection of public buildings and for other corporate purposes," and it is hereby certified ami recited that all acta, con ditions and things required to be done prece dent to and in the issuing of said Ininds have beeu done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by law ; and it is further certified that the total amount of this issue of bonds, together with the debt of the said city existing at this date does not exceed t lie limit prescribed ui the laws of the United States or of said Territory of Utah. In Witness Whereof, The said Ogden City has executed this Umd under the official signal tire of its mayor and its recorder with the seal of said city attached, and by causing its recorder to sign his name to each of said eon pot if hereto annexed as required hy said ordinance. Done at Ogden, June 1, WILLIAM II. TURNER, Attest : T. P. Kktan, Major. Recorder. City And the said interest coupons shall lo in the following general form : Ouokn C'TY, in Utah Territory Will pay bearer on the llrsr. of lv at theChase National Hank, New York City, thirty dollars, being six mouths' interest on Improve ment lioud. No. .. 1. I n K 1 A N , Citv Recorder. Sec. 9. Numlwrs thirl to sixty id said bonds, both inclusive, shall be in the form set out in the last section with the execution that. the word "fifteen" shall take the place of the won! "ten" in said bonds: and nuiulers sixty-on- e to one hundred of said bonds, hot h inclusame form with the excepsive, shall be in the tion of the words ' ten years or on any first day of June or lecemter thereafter at t hi' option ,d said city1' which shall Ite left out of said Minds. Sec. Iu. 1 he itoiitis issued under the provisions of this ordinance shull be exempt from tax at ion by Ogden t'iiy. Passed May f.th. 191. W. 11. TURN KR, Mayor. Seal T. 1. RuVAN.Citj Hoeordrr. Attest : 1, T. 1'. llryan. recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to tnirrow money for the payment of the floating indehtedtiess, aiding in the constriction of a sewer system, erection of puhlic buildings and for other corporate purposes." Passed by the City Council of Ogilen City, May 6. l'.'l. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and attixed the corporate seal of Ogden City this ith day of May, 11. T. V. Hit Y AN, ISealJ. City Recorder. . h i Til " ' ' ii 't . re-- -t K. 11. r.K-"- . . Mrcl V. S. Murslinl. lloMmv. Ki pntv 1". S. M:irbl...l. Ily I I. Ccili n. I ill. I!. Tin- - .linn-I- , hU,to al- - ii Kiptju II al Utii. (l I IK II. A l,'ii. II, i m t ill. in, M i, ti .nti I l"i S. . Hit, -, .1 Siai.". l. .;, M.,i.,u. railnrt' enli-- I I Suit Ijiiki' I '11 . 1. ah, April 'r,Mii,l;lint lial 1111; Im'Ii hi Joint A. Tvlt-- r ii.'aiit tli il,H,,.,if,l, f,,r as t,i DfM'rt S il.ii-liu- li J, Nillll I' III (,ll,.-- l I . iinlil Mituiln) I'liisuM., Mill. I h. Hi I lli, Mil. tliii. ,.. ( I i,lln-- m ,,f 8hiiiihI I'iiImmih, to r,,nij,lv with law I.r,;(, N,i. nia,li' A,ril - of N,i. l,l,ll III,' w!, ,,f fluli. In. 6 11. r I ., S. I,. il in WVI.t fount), I ui,l l:tali, Willi a virw to tin, iilli'k'lii lhat llu- - ai,l S.iiimi,'I 1'iitry : ruiit,'!-taii- t alul In- - saiil r 'all, miii. ,'iinl liavi' wholly failfl to r,,iuilv 111 law wild th,' matt, ar of ion tluTrof, ii I Saiiiui'l I'nliooii, tlialtlu' ivi'H liuii' not nor li'ual r,',r,-wnta- l of iliti'lii'i-- , canals. Iluiiii-- s or ol lu'rw 1st- liy rt'iiilucti'il tiny watt-- tlii'ti-owilliin tin, tiim1 iiiirt'il liy law-hat tin- - said laiiti in now iu Us ital ural tlrs-i'ihtat,'. Tht- - sai.l .'i rt iiss art' ht'rt'liy Fiumuont-,lo pt'.-iat this itllif e on tile UiM day of J u lie, , at in o'clock a. in. tit respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. r li Nh U. HMHHS. Hiuri'ter. 1 J,l. -- a. AN ORDINANCE. Amending an ordinance, granting permission 11. H. Henderson, A. S. Oarretsttn and Joseph Hrinker to construct an electric railway mer the streeth uf Ogden City, passed tSeidemlMT itfth, lie it ordained by the City Council f Ogden City, that Section 1 of an ordimuice, entitled "An Ordinance," granting permission to H. H. Henderson, A. S. (turret non ami Joseph (drinker to construct an electric railway over the street of (Igdell City, passed SeplemlMT iHth, lWI, lie and t he same is hereby amended by Kinking thereform the word "ten" and inserting iu lieu thereof t he word "live." Passed April 1Mb, ll'l. YM. H.TURNKK, Mayor. fSeal. Attest : T. P. Bryan. ( ity Recorder. 1, T. P. Hryau, Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that thd foregoing ib a full, true and correct copy of mi ordinance, atnemftug an to H. H. llend-erttoordinance, granting permu-sioA, S. OarretMiii and Joseph Hrinker, to construct an electr.c railway over the streets of Ogden City' passed SeptemUr liMh, 11 I. Passed by the 'Jity Council of Ogden City, April 15th. Q. In testimony whereof, I bflve beronnto pet my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Ogden City, this 1Mb day of April. 11. Seal1. T. P. HRYAX, City Recorder. to ALIAS SUMMONS. In the district court of the First judicial district of the Territory of t'tah Weher county. hid ward A. Uecd, William Fisher and Henry L, Henderson, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Bacon and Harriet 1. Lewis, defendants. The people of tho Territory of Utah send greet ing : To Thomas liacon and Harriet 1. Lewis, defendants: You are hereby required to appear in an action drought against you by the aUive named plaint ill. iu the district court of the lirst judicial district of the Territory of Ctali, ami to answer t he complaint tiled Therein wit hin ten days (exclusive of the day of service of the service on you of this summons if served within t hi a county or if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days-- or judgment hy default will lo taken against you, according to the prajer of said complaint. The said action is brought to foreclose a certain mortgage on certain mortgaged premises dose ri led iu the complaint, which reference is hereby made ; said mortgage was given by defendant Thomas Hacon to secure ihe payment of six certain promissory notes of even dale and judgment is prayed for in t he sum of $lori:'.:n, and t he interest on t he same from March 24th. at the rate of lu per cent, tier annum, and from the 24th day of '0 also the interest on and also for to bith, March, t he sum of 42. fin and interest on the same from Decern I er l.tth. lsHu. at the rat of IU pvr cent. cent, on the whole amount Ier annum,forand ID found tlue attorneys' fees, as provided for in said mortgage and notes and costs of suit. Thai the usual deenn may be made for the sale of said premises or so much as may tie necessary to pa tin1 same with costs. b thel nited Stall Marshal of I tali Territory, according to the law and nractice of this court, that the pro-ctil-s of said sale may tie applied in pament of t he costs of suit and be marshal's costs and the amount found due to tin plaintiff, that the said execut ton plaint iff may have judgment and ttgainst said defendant Thomas Uuotm for any deficiency which may remain after applying all t he proceeds of he sale of said premises properly applicahle to the satisfaction of said judg- ir ment , For further and fuller paiticnlar reference is on tile herein. hereby made to t And ou are lieiehy notified that if you fail to I In sun answer and complaint as aloe appear rcipilied, the said plaintiff will appl lo the court for the relief demanded therein. tt it ness, he Hon. James A. Miner. Judge, and ihe seal of the district court of t lie First judicial district, in and for Ihe snI.. Territory of Ctah this 21st day of April, in theyearof our Iom one t bousand fight hum tied and uinety-oue- . C. H. Mi Cu RE, Clerk. Hy L. H. Hft. Deputy Clerk. H. H. Hkn person. Attorney fur plaintiffs. I I . s : Ogden it fiir.'i'kst.rf. Ciupafy, the in,' and pi u ih ge to SttN-- i V- - aud CaabM'l.t of tak- -- iif.tintn - we. ( tl IU fi-- a aiul !.-rt f..f im ia ! II. TI RNF.R, May nr. V ...J in u ti. j H'i-i-- lh Ut-- t of (Hrp"ratMu Noveiuiier inia, Cry (oi.irfd f City, (,. r.i.f. I bat !ierunto set my w.al trf i.h-M'h,i :(,- o.r(-o(- i Mt -- . h., i; il h, .,,.1 t Mh..,i of C'MI. I'.i KUN.t r) ALIAS SUMMONS. t. llrnrl Curl of theFtr-- l of ti,.- Ill !t.e tuc! h. tht riiut u . ' I. Ifrtt k of .iu .ll!t-- sTrtt-- t ft.inj i! atari, lUoii tir iitdit lihnil- -, add. 'r.-.-' Crt'veh-- lurih. r. oi ii nit-lmittii m f.mt e.n f Autritft .t h M ieTe nn of her C m 'fin . ti .r ketuals h ue thereHi u ih.ut.l.- h k h (rack, then jtt. aililittonal tt-- there n. 1 1. n. I That th ' ' n: A. l:at j .r W. Cl s 1 - l f..r a. f C I .if l:.T. rdef. P. t wita, Ko.r-h..f ttar.b'B City. V r. (,.. TU. t"i.M!l;rf i M full. trO ' vr d n .rtl i:'Ot-'- , amiidiiitf an o... ' i - i ' XI, AN ORDINANCE. lt. I. i r , - tir 1 "i T P Hu i 1 judif-liit- iH.txU nt . CK- - ui u t tit : d lnt'firtHii.tiilfcr ttr-mt- , iiwud deo'iniuiiT. mid that t lw itttHid - I..,.. (T - In- - wer . Mi a,1.;, i i'Jw.Uf 1 d- f tbui .i' ' rai Hjt.Uiit !. ,'kfliandof - 1 11 gAiurt l , U ,4 fi: h.u.u.tj rtiiati auJ r C ll.irWu v f. t liundrd and ixT and fort four onliiiu- (pernle limrt lliuti mn . in t V'OeU t i! l.ut iu tbik lbtfirt, wiilmi twtn? ditts: iliesltlio .i..iur. lid CwtK ti a! t birt ) ne an it t t t wilhtu (. r .i ton ju.uriiir-iiforty dajs nun oriine oitnuu.irell li dollar. 1 liatti rieil in tlrtri-feu.) i d ue taeu a;rtiurt you. ccoiamtf Ui the iiiiim with l upou the following drtrfriU-fuil will of mid eiHiipUiiit. hid and 4imMJJUl. it rt'i Mieji !fi .;! prayr brwii'ht Ut Mhih the TIm Wild CtlU te and J in hlork 1. tot hi in block 1 loti hy it Mtifcie .' '; mi- - i o. t. i tlUtf to ,' 4 . Imtt. - l- iafad 'I. u -- ' .Ab a . ! m ;,- t- 1' 1 lift Ju.f t ilt, and to ttitTfiu. i'luu wtutvl afit-- r tin lb itmplaiiit hit Kiur i ifciUai"MUf aay MTtHv u ya ih i (iiintii. iu ihife uuty ; r. i ntvwI ut I ar iuau&ritn of t i .4 I x I t.r t ' ""'i'l-'fiV- I !. .,i i i mj i i l! pti.rxi l l. e .i.4-- j " ..i. f d4 j. trt. t ' iu t .,. e- - "I I tf J...l.i-. ' i e V o-- J- - " - f r. ll U- d - ' tutu tC inv-t,,- V: tj.- . v t J tl , o4t ".j-- tt SiH'l:IO IM (dUttiUlall L JW ii- vrf t UJiUHl taj is' ei-'u ra iduinb' Adie.;. w U'"h miiiaeiff l,,.a j" 1 .,- hi je tJm i ' tM4i h. iiijr 14 of tb jh'f.h-- ol srti.i iMiiu 4 lfu 11 , in tft tauiiiy, th- i: lrji tL It H I . . naiitiijf i lis-t-l . t.. - ; - f I 1 r r Litii.li.rr) tiJiiiiirJi.in. dir. VI !tt thtf Us.t bf .uhlb. iu .J - hr Wu I i i iUlU ..MHi HL ilr lor u UiJ-t I'll, li.f Mtil iiiuiinr C'ijii fr Lh id r. Iilitim-- I .t l.id if Bikt) aih 1. It tfct.H 4!:.S.l, tlwrv nw.-f.'Lid i,. lt,t T.' Hiim. tnn-f- f.r dj t i Sllri-'- t Hi r, :(.. of u:ii ini; .. ..t MARSHAL'S SALE. j I! hot In- - f' to i' tutiK'f Aurut .th. I'tid'Y and hy virtu of ma exertttioti i the :!." a ' limn i i wJ net out of liw ie r i. im tut atirt of ilif frirt J11.hr opr t m t . m it t, imlisTrtrt.4f in irrit.ry .f th. dT. tl ri t r r. In', iu a itl; Hlitl ;tii ,.f in-- o' actwu turn.tuttin) of the aiiforuia Nii..iialrriii V), H.tiil 4 Su tf 11V'.i.-' t' utWe.r th- Il Ihego. pUmtitf, fnc.fl roriTritHi n tA . K, JudaTH.ent sal. ta;ii-A t at.-1 tV.-- Jut. rial & ir4Vf ai.aviil3 11 1 t So. 4. tiif . K ;4, 1 1. - rarf.j-Wii4r.J-fl- i :iu i: I I fl.K l U VJk 4 IiAIM - i t I.. 1 i tts Li.i l ' i I .l l iU. 1. u ! Til iA ' tur.r atel frotu f f Lai..- .U Vi 4 eri.ai f I'' i i J rt-- - S,. - 1it-i- tj Hsr btirtti m fc riutf K. trf V.i c.i;Vtori t I CM- 4 d -w , i.jji - ?. ,1 I.I T ITtHf J ur'd o the 4 ttf la 4 V.' I,iil tft jr i - 4, J t - t!n- -- tiHM-- r I - aiii.l Eli t it. JJUa I fj rru4t, Ilitf i . 1, ' ,:ar j Uf - tMW toisl kj& Al i'tUi. ' cu-- r Mriri-- - T'lTtMimu dicial ftUtl (a. : O aU lr i.i iit- -i : laitf I.ta.-- Ua f : i . V " f'-- " o lcW f. Ui vkra. ;.l f'.i.-.- Lljtf ju.-- i ( .it t uiit --t . 1 11.1 ALIAS SUMMONS. ltlrKf iuu- isill f'TT- - i!--'.:t. Ci:Hi HlU' t i, ( i&i ire t. h't at Id t! i i .'J t - ' J " : ttiHt-- u T Mtol i.lU,t i j-- r.i.-i,.- riji 1 ! ,,? J. D. GILL Ir HAS . ,,jf t 'J J V ip fot-- f. lSntw..Lir)S i.-- r Cul'H m tlast.ltHV.Hi fturi-- r k m . l'iJtV i4ii trt t.NU cumv-qoeuo- Ufa! AN CRDiNANCE. li,L.i Hi t ,..s ' a ij c- - r 1 .1 ia--f. f S. t- M, 4 akT il. tl t .ictail4 ,A tiss itiltik tr k ic ri't kitIK S.. I. t ruuMU lti!. t V. i. t.rf .ub t jKt tritCf ii i.t S, tt i i, 4,.t V,,. I. t. pijuv filths Mur'..' ii r ,!.., r ii,.? fc? ! 1 lt-- r i m - 1 i ti. vu .n.s-- l i.'i M:! li Irt,...!. m.l.j; i - V l Lat'l i ii4 S... 1 i rm. k i U 'i m si, i ! rasil .J flH-- n rr xi.nA T I l.lUiTU;g TUt Ui-f- r t J A Mm J a 4i. tr. '. M fi''1 U isJ f ii - ( k i MtJ tli i'. HI i a ml It "iv fHi Vl ' - 1, j'. 4, "t Estate.! yj Real .... lb- i Ui trvr-i-, ''Wf It i i ' ti n post-offic- "One word inrv." said a speaker, "and I am done." And the reporters fo' iid when that word was written down that it contained 1,500 syllables. T e J'iincns word of Aristophanes was ouldone. The sai.:e fellow is the speaker who often says, "A single remark," and then talks for fifteen minutes. - i t.- r bounced a&d instantaitaoua sucoraa budyard Kipliug, but tbe public hardly had tmut to catch its breath after Lis first TwMiir I .nth Ht., story than along cams a second story, a third, and to it has goo on outil six of his books are uo the market, and a serin OGDHN, : of injurious newp&per arUcles in addition all vntltin one year. The result u that ti.d judge agren that Klpllli is overdoing 1L M. 1h, wa are having tjo much of Kipling," is tbs general opinion. In (Mauibec Rxal lUtat EirLakce) tba sales of his book are dropname of and KudvsrJ the off, ping Kipling is loosing iu tuagic The simple fact is that the great urpel of moderation appliMi to literatnre as it d.es to everjthiug else. And, looking at it from I Hub E U ATIOVS financial standpoint, this moderation is all partsof lhf t it. liOOll KIM HM pays. A good author, who writes only aul tardea Tract. one story iu year, oft times receives more for that single piece of work than does he who writes five or six novels S1'ECILTV. during the same period. No matter how NOB HILL IWERTV clever an author may be. how well he writes, he cannot afford to overfeed his public. The literary public likes its fall and so nis daintiest desserts iu small doses, and No truubls Ui l.w then, as in everything else, there is K11.Mll, Wash. Afs., created an appetite for more. Edward UTAH. KiDKNT, W. llok iu Ladies' Home Journal bt h..a : IJtiy ami Sell ORDINANCE AN jar- llO'EEIlIJriCOJ I'awittii! Uiatead. 7 FOR PATENT. APPLICATION . ' but .t L, CONTEST NOTICE OF ENT tiMECR H REAL ESTATE. two Mara. tiorw toe Cjr- - lit U quantity Uhm Aim ltf-raf- la tba 1 man d If nu aa ioa of Tia I91. SAT IP. DAY. MAY 1C. 11, I I'l.timit!. tii Jlld tt otter I1 unty. Clail 1 i:.iti.t Hai'l Mrwlii mi aciim-- i h n. n a n on mot sf (aiiwer vtith the rit'ht iiit-itv- ' anm o.--- . t tin p lie and to. t .nd i Ito.tu d rt!i ol s.tnl the putt"-"- ' ot luium anil (M'tat Hik Its line or li!e-- s ( Ims'1 t roUi,t M4'li mIis to lie placet! nn.hf the Mip lUS'Xi and cont rol d liil.-- I in . h - he grftli! bei t dofe jnade bv -- .ti l of uguM 7ih, lM, and t he .i.Miu.-Fi.- rulit 'iiui.rj ot h- ,1,1 r hi.-iii- . Onll li it,' up. n ,tll n nuv .( rtohmn 1 l:onu-'e- r. olnl'iif r,rilic Ct.plOVfv fu i.i oinp,iii . ac4i Mra ) tioii, 0.'leh.l.lit .,f thiT. rriior of ft ah fteiuUir--!- - o tt joining I' icilM- - liTiproeiMit Contiiy, a coi H.rat tun. lh oti .ire hen-Ht fariti an artioii hr.iii.-h- t naiue.1 plaiu- )i"iln tiit tn tin i ourt of i n. Judicial .( the hh-.-I irntory of Ci ib. and to answer thecm plaint (her-WI'Uili lefl da ui of ni'okvi afier the tier vie mi oii ol t his Miiuu.ous if feorved within thin rountv : or, it d ..i t .,f thi- - county, but tu t hiir dud ortm d t In- tu'pinitall undi-ifhni i.-notherwise tie and ln reh ale . il- - ii'h 'l WUhie h.f ,i.xH or jielgnieind,tf; hj defKllll llt and cliail ift for tinm.l m.u U- taken a .oust iw.'.n t the you, according prayer of hifrom the dute ,f t i:e of l(ii- ,it .iidmen;. o iil roe urn 1 it i h 1 h it the aUw and fotvgoiu. ar to ion obtain the f.o. brought judgf t : nmMliij"i to he dbu in; con ment ol tin-c- i. ml A Thai the kim Hgd. u l'H Ii.h Haibvax Miihi'l.!li'.", millHg.nuM tbedefeiiilNiiirorlbnthe inirest, ,... mlt in i (,!!)! '"u d 'hi, action, wtneh ptamtilf allege to be emepaii) hall Comiiienri wiihmiKt das ir.Hti tin it. ill- ol rl iii itui- hi H ni.n thi.i --4'tiM.-il i:,t,.,l accounts,. .lit of I hin oi d ina nee, and !..ill pi oi-eu- l U. h I. h - tw, ,.. net I h baimisler. tt illiaiu Willi tlllletx e. illxl sh.il b..v.' t x II ol v, ,H h hate i tt h, en asstgieil t4 mile- - ot lii'l l;ltw;i least in op-Il- i i i. I tie- plain) ul. .rii tut h.r and fuller pail icuhini ' w h eh ,'1 n Ok' den I'll a a mot i pow.-' i.i to lie fomplt.int ou iu on or lu'din- - t he t Ih. d,i j ot .I .tun o li' l'e I. illl o bhe under the U.hn Hu'e, e o.i at.' heielo mi nti. that if you fail to -- h ill ( ill am if t he hi rel o t Ui ( l! in a ippt o .ntd ,iii' v.-- t hml l omplHitit as abovA win kiuaiitike iit oini r aiet uhjei1l to the d. In iai.t pi. out id u ill i..kc jmluinent re., inn ,il of the Cit Ijimii-rHa.Min-- 1 .Mi tor tin- sum of k'Hii.jy and inti rost li- - I he t t 'dell It 'll tlii l:,tdw Cuinj Hl. and cost, uf mm; i'.r- - .in-f i nu iu e.o-- - toi oi aviru-- . tt line--the thai. James A. Miner, He- en t lie lent Idl m- - t tt,.-w hue- - il and He e;il of Ihe H u li l,i HU'I ill'i'li ,1 Itiiluji' ) I.. In, the Cuit ol tie-I r.i-- t Judicial s ii'l roiiip.Ot Iniiii il inav i o to . in and lor In lemtorv d I tab. irk ui ti.it - Iomii ,n, , Mii'.-- "i I'or'ii'lt el tin. jMh da of Cd'VI. Mi Ibe year - "i hi'l st i m i , .ud i . ui p i it i'i of o!)i l.onl niu- pd. thousand eight - IH"t .Il INC It. t!i'Ittft Imndieit ttpi i.) ;o loui'H nl. .i vi- ,..n .h.i nu til m hi-It M t i.i Clerk. :iinl .1 ( in he ui! Inn htrl d.i Is C. ii Hisr, Jieputy Clwrk. t Vdeu Hde. and tt. I '. lloli s.ilil rolup.lii ot H-I iloln.- -. ill- - al ion " H'l AriorueiH .ove, for m'i.'iH HI II" I'i 'In pit i''h iil oi h iiumi J'l iinfttf. h ill .lli.l ti i' l. or mhI iniiliiiii ui t lii i'i-'. ndii ion. in proper pl'tce thereupon C- -'l he Otrdeii City Sf re.-- l l.'ailwa.i ft mp ll.v. MARSHAL'S SALE. if HiiiTest-or.or hv- it'll ha II is"! rhai i in e Tn.)"! aiuM MrfuH .f nn oxivittitin iM?ml 0hH id live eeiitf f,e ftti a inlil Htm ii" p.e;ii:r-Ier t he si reef r.'t ll .l In-- een t he holi - ot h ..ul ,,l Hi,- limine! l i.urt .f thn Flint Jmlirinl -l ,.l lltf Ti rritt.i) i,r lUtili, datnl tile 22d o'cliK'k a. ill. and loVlork tn idu itrht . in n 1) The said Ot'di-iictitm altori-tlit j Sln-f- l i.ii! ;iv com tt.iy t, of I hif'HK,i. a. iiiaiu-lil- l. nit'ii Niitii'iutl pany, it s uerHMii or - ign- -. shall roii-- ! net th.'lr.ft.,-r,-,l jiiilfiii,-ii- l HirnijiKt W. K. Swhii 4 citlierf r in such manner a let ;; t ueh point s aJoei; I t,in.;iu of four thou- its hn.t or lines as I he Cm 'otmeii oi oi iV i ittjjinls. for lluiniu,ii-,-,- i iinti m itmi tiiiit'tv-fiK'h- t aiitl twfii-- t proper ollieers of I 't'deii Cit shall from tien Iittiiilri-il- i fit .Itillari-- , ami oofta i, time reipiire and tuo mi, I fifty i, ui, linnilriHlth K Hal rails onU on paed 1. m"lI ul ItTlv hall le d him- Irt it'll iijton fit,, Mluvwim streets. ;ii!u.iv company, jtrt'l't-- f s1:'. to-- Lloiit : k Ogilrn City Street in l,..i its successor?- or assign-- , shall h 'hire he l,l,,t I" iu Mock l1, lots H.24, of the roust ruct ion of ah new lilies -- - l "! ;" ' I'l'i'lt S'. lols I. 2, aaritlliu 1? ai.tdN in u, in.it, I.",, II, of railway under his grant , tile a map and pi li- I. lofk :l. loir. lot-2, ;l iiii.I 4 in Mock ttle of t he same wit h t l ei ii engineer of fgden Work 4, lot I iu ;t, 4. ",. li, 7. 9, in, l, u in, Cit J , ami all run at ures in an such t rark shall I'lot-- M. lots I, I ', Ii.. IT. lt mi. in in l,ork iil, lotn I, 2, U, 4, S, Ik Mihject tt t he approv a of s ii l ';! Knineer. IH, l!0, 21,22, li - b t lie accept aureot t hi- - i.'i an t , lw an e H. 7. ;. I". II, I.-- !, 1, ir,. Hi, 17, x. r,, .n. mi, in, :u, herein named, it suri'e-o- r or assigns, a it e to :.!, 'i, its, :si min l,..rk 11, Iota 42 anil 4:t in block and do iereh iaive all daiu.iges tint ni. ar II. "is ",. i:. 7. :i. in, n hiiiI 12 in block Rl, all crue to il h reasim of a'i int.-- fei "(nv with i t in I iiivi'i-i- tj I'laro atl'lition tn (Ig.lrn iu hue of railway, or t he opera t mu t h reol on tiu'i oiiiny of VVi'Ikt an, I Territory ofCity, I'tan by public iniproeiiiruts m.idi in la-ai.l fi.iinlimron t acof Weber st reels of said cit y b aid eit , or by con tors for it, when said Cuiitractoi- - are artnu: coin it y, in lie ii, i nu' of Will K. Swan. Notiri' is hrri'tiy tlmi ou Tiiosilay, the 24 under the direction ol -- aitl ctiy or Hs othcers, ilii; of Ht'ci'iiil.T, sim, ut 12 o'clock ihmiii of under w lur-- e having charge oft he depat in that front of il:i. the wmk carried on. Said pub in County Court Horn supervision said ttirt ii vol (W'li-n- County ,4 Webor anil Ttr-rii,- .r lie improvements being curried on an i pio-e- I tah, i will, in ,.f to saitl ri'Msouahl dtlu: to with cuted comple! ion M'll all tin- - rii-hH Within fifteen dav after the ol title, intort'S-- t auil t his ordinance, and hall i 4r rlnii.i of th.- - al.it- - nana"! the s-of, in anil ili.cril.-t- l . or mi nmcli loll.. a- t "Ml i ell eel, the said Ogden I'ity S re. i I.. !" I." tiii t i'vl tena.-rrptiilailltiil'a f'de w if . a .sfy attornev its by pany shall, n anil contj". to unit mti'rt-- .t t unce tliereof with the Reconier ol (.'d rh . jii.l.-M- , "Hi, ii t aii'l Ih'i hi 1 -- This ordinance shall not for cavil, lawful he r.m-- II,,., tube ' '" Ii . lia.iH-I l tlir s of niti'il Stat. ,,f mcrica. hall the grant iug of a new fi ui K1.1AS II. PARSONS. considered as an aniendment to and V. H. Maralial. on tion of a resolution passed b Ogit y, IVpnt)-- V. S. Marshal. the 7th day of August. IsM. in favor of Ogden by II. A. Hiiwm I tali. NoycuilH-- r 10, lsil. Oirilrii, Citv Kailway conipmiv. 1 In- - alM.yc Passed April lail., 11. pair is postponed until Saturday Wm. H. Tt fr.i;, Mavor. at 12 o'clock m. IKtli, l- XK. II. P xitMtiN, U. S. Marshal. Attest : Seat.. Huvw, H. M A. liecorder. litiw Hy n, I'. S. Marshal. City r I (all. I, T. P. Hryan. Recorder of Ogden City, do 2, 1W0, t he is a that rue full, foregoing hereby certify AIhivo sale is jtosi poui-i- l until Monday, Marcu and correct copy of an ordinance amending a 2, Pi'l, at 12 o'clock E. 11. Parsons, iu. resolution passed by the City (Niuucil of Ogden V. S. Marshal. 1 A. 1, City on the 7th day of August. By II. A. S. Marshal. U. IVpnty "Resolution." Passed by the City Counn. I tali, Llt'Ciimber l;i, inrili of cil Ogden City, April Ciih. ivd. The alwive sale is postftouetl until Moriday, further certify that the Ogtleu City Street Railway company, by its attorney, L. R. Rhodes, June I, ll'l, at 12 o'clock in. K. II. Paksiins, V. S. Marshal. ditt on the iit h day of April, lwl, tile with me Ity I!. A. Bowman. I - mt v lT. S. Marshal. its written acceptance of the foregoing ordiI Ofdrn. tail, .March Ii. nance. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed the corporate seal of Ogden Citv, LEGAL NOTICE: this 2th day of April, A. 1). IMd. T. P. U: aw In the Probnti Court of the County of W'eber. Seal. Recorder. of V'tah, ity Territory in tie matter of the estate of Amos P. Stone, deceased. Noh ire is herehy civen that Amos I. Stone, the SUMMONS. administrator of the estate of Amos F. Stone deceased, lias rendered and presented for settle In the District Court of thelirst linlicial Disnient and tiled in this court a final report, and trict of Utah Territory. Wober County. arciiuut oT his administration of the estate of Mirliael Biirkiiiiller. Walter P. said deceased, and a ietitioii settimr forth that lar-L. Dyyyer and Clt'tuent j is in a the said condition to lie liuK.pla.ntiIVs, Alias Summons closi-- ; that a port ion ofproper the residue of said esVH. he distributed tn the heirs at. to tate Frank K. OeWitt nnd Joseph law of said deceased, and praying for a final j Metzler, Hefeiitlants. The people of the Territory of 1'1,-isend distribution of said estate and that Monday, at two o'clock p. irreethiii to Frank K. le Witt and .Joseph the eleventh day of May. nt. of said day, at the court room of paid court Metzler, hefendants: at t he county court house in Ojrdeu (Jity, said You are herehy retpiired to appear in an acCount y el WeU-rhas heen fixed hy the judt?eof il tion hroutiht atrainst yon hy the al'M-naircourt for the settlement of the said acplaint ill's in the iHstrirt i'onrt of the Kirs' dinli-cia- l said count for and t hearing said petition for distri-bt- it District of the Territory of lah. ami to ion of said estate, at which time and place, answer th' complaint tiled therein, within ten interested any why isaid person days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) alter the account should not Immay show cause approved, allowed and service on you of this summons - if served within this county : or if served out of t his county, hut seithd, anl a distribution made of the residue of said estate to the heirs at law of said in this district, within twenty days: otherwho as prayed for in said petition, acconiinif within forty days or judgment hy default will law. lw taken atfainst yon, according to thepniyer it Dated April IMh. 11. of said complaint. J. P. LEIUVNXJE. Clerk. The satit action is hroutrht to ohtain the judgment of thi court, tlmt a certain Uud made hy one John A. Stephen, and delivered to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Krfliik K. Ie Witf.'b deerei-to he null and void and of tut etleet. (or which reler No. surt. ence i hcrelij made to the eomphiint herein, Laml OUiceat Salt Lake Pity, I'tahJ and lhat said Krank K. He Will nul pril 21, 1MU. Met,lei . defendants, Ite decreed and :ii nd:;ed that the followinff--n Notice i is hereby to make a cancelation thereof upon the ncont tiled notneof his intention to iiiieil of eUr county, l:tah, and In surrender the m ike IiiimI pro. il iu support of his claim, ami said Irnud to the plaint ill' and (hit they do thai said pr.w'i will be made beforethe Krister have and recover of said delemlanls t Iieir c.-t- s and Kecetierat Salt Lake City. I'tah. ou June in tin- - act ion. 4. 11, iz: Kor further and fuller particulars nTetence is H K. No. 7t.H for the el4 of John Y. tith-olieiehy made to t he ronipl a n t on Hie sec ;W, tp V, ol n e1! and N And oti are hi'tehi, uotilied that if ou fail nrl.e. a- and the said irn follow aine witnesses to prove Ins coinpl.uut apear he haul lie names the to t he cuiitinuons resilience upon, mid cult nation of, plaint itfs will leu landed t heieill. court for t he aid land, viz; Wiinkss, the Hon. Jane"-- A. lieorce W. Kn-- e, Henj. F. HlaylKk, Klijah Miner. J mitre, an I the seal of Shaw. Jr.. Moi" Kos', all of North Ogdeu, d Knt the thelhtrict t'ourt Welier county, i'tah. Judicial District, in and for the (SKAI.. J I kank D. Hobhs, Retrister. day Territory of t'tah. this T. C liatley, Altoi ney. of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eie,ht hundred Hlld ninet Copies of Otfilon City Ortlinnncee, in C. H. M( i'l.l KI':. Clerk. Ixhik form, cmiiplete tu date for Bale at Ily - It. HKST. Deputy :ierk. Kim hall. Jfc All.im.in, Attorneys for rJaiiit-ilTs- . Thk Commeucial ollice. 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