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Show THE ARGUS TO ONE THAT CHID HIM FOR GATHERING THE LATEST ROSES. As flcklo as an April morn, October with his driving rain Now smote the garden paths forlorn Now broke in smiles again, Crying, We tarry all too late." Each other flower drooped her head. But dauntless still they kepi their state, The roses white and red. i i . And, We long." shall reign, they said, for I gathered them for your delight. Nay, then, you did them cruel wrong, The roses red and white. s ' f For they had gladdened many a day, Defying still the somber time, ! ' Amid the whirling leaves' decay Recalling summers prime.". Then I: How sorrowful their lot. Who queened it at the gardens court, To linger on when joy is not, To bo the mad winds sport ; To feel their draggled petals fall, Each after other, drenched and cold, Till now the blast has dashed them all Upon the chilly mold. A royal sepulture they crave Refuse not thou, a last behest One hour to live in beauty brave. Then die upon thy breast." 13 LEGAL. LEGAL. Tain to coax the lordly moose from Ills retreat in the woods and returned home. STEPHENS & SMITH, Attorneys, JOHN W. BURTON, Attorney, The next day he asked the young men Commercial block. Eagle Block. what luck they had, and they replied, PROBATE NOTICE. SHERIFFS SALE. We called until 11 oclock, bat no BY IN VIRTUE of of an of THE DISTRICT COURT (Probate order sale and decree moose appeared. Caribou (Me.) Re- foreclosure to me directed from the Third 'JuThird Judicial District, in and for ' dicial District Court, Salt Lake County, state Salt Lako County, State of Utah. publican. of Utah, in favor of Helen P. Weaver and In the matter of the estate of Ebenezer Thayne, against Saliie C. Mortimer, to satisfy a judg- deceased. Notice. e two thousand, three hundred and Notice is hereby given that Henry Thayne, HUMOR OF THE HOUR. ment ofdollars cents ; attorneys tho administrator of the estate of Ebeneser and seventy-fiv- e fees fifty dollars, and costs taxed at twenty-onThayne, deceased, has rendered for settletwenty cents, I have levied upon the ment, and filed in said Court, his final acThere was indignation in the eye of dollars andnamed situated, count of his administration of said estate property, the domestic who stood at the street following lying and being in Salt Lake County, State of and petition for final distribution of the towit: Com- residue of said estate among the persons entitled corner with a covered basket over her Utah, and described as follows, of the corner the north- thereto, and that Wednesday, the 1st southwest at of arm. An acquaintance met her and said : mencing west quarter of the northeast quarter of Section September, A. D. 1897, at 9 SW oclock a. m.,day at the Could you recommend me to a good ten (1U), Township one (1), South Range one (1) Court Room of Baid Court, in the County Court West, Salt Lake Meridian, running thence north liouso, Salt Lake City and County, Utah, has place? twelve (12) rods, thence cast and been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, s (69 rods, thence south twelve for the settlement of said account and hearing You can have mine, if youll put np s said petition for distribution, at which time and and (12) rods, thence west sixty-nin- e with the treatment. rods to the place of beginning, place any fiersou interested in said estate may (69 together with all the appurtenances thereunto appear and show cause, if any there be, why Are yen leaving? belonging; to be sold as the property of Saliie said account should not be settled and approved I am. And for good reasons. C, Mortimer, and I will expose the same for and final distribution made as prayed for. Dated August 5th, 1897. Is the work too hard? sale, or so much as will satisfy plaintiff's deDAVID C. DUNBAR, Clerk. $2343.75, attorneys fees 150, and mand, seal No. The works very light. costs taxed at $21 20, to be scld by me at the By George E. Blair, Deputy Clerk. west front door of the County Court llouso, John W. Burton, Attorney for Administrator, Is the pay too small? and the aug7-4t-2-8 Lake Salt at County City Building, No. The pays very good. Stato of. Utah, on the 23rd day of August City, A. D. 1897 ; sale to commence at 12 oclock noon. BOOTH, LEE &, GRAY, Attorneys, Whats the matter, then? ' Commercial Block. Terms sale cash. of The woman of the honse takes too Dated July 28tb, A. D. 1897. n), forty-thre- e to-wi- t: sixty-nin- e eight-tenth- 0) eight-tenth- to-wi- t: many liberties in the kitchen. I see. Shes one of the kind that? always bossing around. THOMAS P. LEWIS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Sheriff. Stephens & Smith, Attorneys for plaintiff. jufy31-4t-21 FRANK PIERCE, .Ittorney, McCornick Block. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, (Probate Di- vision), Third Judicial District, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John J. Jack-sodeceased. Notice. Pursuant to an order of said court in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby given that Wednesday, tho 15th day of September, A. D. 1897, at 9 :30 oclock a. m., at tho court-rooof said court, at the County Court House in Salt Lake City and County, Utah, has been appointed the timo and place for the hearing of the application of Harriet Jackson Angell filed in said court, prayiDg that letters of administration in tho above matter be issued to Joseph F. M. Angell and Albert F. Angell, at which time and place all persons interested may appear and contest said application. Dated August 23rd, 1897. DAVID C. DUNBAR, Clerk. By Geo. E. Blais, Deputy Clerk. Booth, Lee & Gray, Attorneys for petitioner. aug n, m Estate of Allen Lawson, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Allcu Lawson, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to tho said administrator at his ofiioc, 306-McCornick Building, Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated July 23d, A. D. 1897. july31-5t-2- 8 FRANK PIERCE, Administrator. 7 28-3t-- E. B. CRITCHLOW, Attorney, 3U5-Atlas Block. S. McDOWALL, 6 ll Attorney, Walker Bros. Bank Building. In the Circuit Court of the United States, in and PROBATE ORDER. for the District of Utah. Eighth Circuit. IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Probate Divi-siou- ), Patrick ICervin, plaintiff, vs. James Andrus, Third Judicial District, in and for Halt Laura A. Andrus, his wife; Ashby Snow and iin D. Snow, his wife; Graham F. Putnam Lake County, State of Utahi la the matter of the estate of Peter G. iuil Gertrude' N. Putnam, liis wife; Hyrum H unison and Eliza G. Hamson, his wife; John Andqpon, deceased. show cause why order of sale of real Rlazzard and Joseph L. Hurd, guardian, de- fendants. Notice is licroby given that anerderof sale 'ml decree of foreclosure was made at the regusaid court held at Salt Lake lar April term-oCity, Utah, July 12th, 1897, in a case therein ponding wherein Patrick Kervin is plaintiff, and James Andrus and Lanra A. Andrus, his wife; Ashby Suow and Ann D. Snow, his wife; Graham F. Putnam and Gertrude N. Putnam, his wife ; Hyrum Hamson and Eliza G. Hamson, his wife, and John Ulazzard and Joseph L. Hunl, f Two students from Massachusetts spent several weeks camping out on the shore of a lake in the wilderness section of northern Aroostook. A native of that section has a small farm near the lake and also acts as guide for fishing and hunting parties. Late one afternoon the students called upon the native and requested the loan of a certain article. While there they Btated that they intended to go moose - calling that evening. Just as the shades of evening were falling the native had occasion to visit the lake and he was surprised to hoar, coming over tho water, the coaxing voice of one of tho young men, calling out, Moos-o- , moos-e- l Then he heard the other student say: You dont call loud enough. Let me toy it . And again arose a voice, louder and still more coaxing in sound, calling out, This call was remoose-e- l Moose-e- , the amused peated time after time, while beach. the on listener remained The native finally became tired lisalmost pathetic voices of tening to the the young men as.. they attempted .in , Its worse than that. She had the impudence to come in one afternoon and eat up a lot of food that I had saved up Deto take home to my own family. troit Free Press. guardian, arc defendants, and in which order and decree the undersigned Master in Chancery of said court was ordered to execute the same, to which order and decree reference is hereby made. Now, therefore, by virtue of said order of sale and decree of foreclosure, I, the undersigned, Master in Chancery of said court, will sell at public auction for cash in hand, to tho highest and best bidder, at tho west front door of the July, A. D. 1837. County Court House, Salt Lake County, State seal A. N. CHERRY, Judge. 14th of Utah, on Tuesday, the day of SeptemAttest, David C. Dcnbae, Clerk. ber, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon of said date, all the By Geo. E. Blair, Deputy Clerk. right, title, claim and interest of the defendants S. McDowall, Attorney for Administrator. James Andrus and Laura A. Andrus, his wife; ; D. aug Ann wife his Graham Snow and Snow, Ashby F. Putnam and Gertrude N. Putnam, his wife ; and Hyrum Hamson and Eliza G. Hamson, his F. O. BOX wife, in and to tho following described real es- CORRESPONDENCE 1445. SOLICITED. tate and property, situated, lying, and being in tho city and county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, R. FORRESTER, F.G.S.E., and particularly described as follows, t: of tlio following describAn undivided Geologist and ed premises : Commencing at a point one hunMining Engineer, (191) feet west from the dred and ninety-on- e northeast corner of lot six (6) , block sixty-nin- e 4x6, .427 and 4x8 Atlas Block. (69), plat A, Salt Lake City Survey, and runSpecialty Economic Geology and Mining of ning thence west forty (40) feet; thence south CoaL Careful Examinations and Reports on ten (10) rods; thence east forty (40) feet ; thence and Mines. Prospect-in- s north ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, Coal and Mineral Lands Coal of and Properties. Developing thereunto the with all appurtenances together belonging. Said property to bo sold as tho property of Graham F. Putnam, GRAHAM F. PUTNAM, James Andrus, Ashby Snow, and Hyrum Hamson--, under said order of sale Attorney at Law, ; and decree made in the above cause. SAMUEL H. LEWIS, 2 Salt Lake City Commercial Block, Master in Chancery of said Circuit Court, to-wi- 23-28t- have a baby and he looks like me Somebody said so one day But that I have never been able to see, Though somebody said so one day. His beautiful eyes have the hue of the skies And mine of a ship tossed sea, Neither blue, gray, nor green, just betwixt and between, Still, our baby looks like me. augli 5t-l- l His bright tresses hold the luster of gold FRANK HOFFMAN, Somebody said so one day And mine are os straight as tho red mans 76 W. Second South. of old NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Someobdy said so one day. His mouths like a sweet little bursting Estate of Martin Fassell, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by tho undersigned pink rose, Theros a dimple in each round knee, Augusta Fassell, Executrix of the last will and Hes as fair os the day, the neighbors all stament of Martin Fassell, deceased, to tho sreditors of, and all persons having claims say, with igainst tho said deceased, to exhibittenthem Still, ourbaby looks like me. months me necessary vouchers within ifter the first publication of this notice to the J. Osborne Luut, brother-in-laof said Augusta Fassell at her residence. 375 South street, at Salt Lako City, in tho Neil Burgess, has received from Mr. Sixth East Salt of Lake, Utah. Jounty Burgess letters and newspaper clippings Date of first publication, August 7th, 1897. AUGUSTA FASSELL announcing that The County Fair is Executrix the last will and testament of Marlin Fassoll, deceased. meeting with great success in Great Frank Hoffman, Attorney for Executrix. Britain. aug We estate should not be made. E. L. Anderson, tho Administrator, of the estate of Peter G. Anderson, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, i 1 lying for an Order of Sale of all the personal property and of all the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ordered that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said Court on Wednesday the 1st day of September, A.D.1897. at 9:30 oclock A. M., at the Court Room of said Court, at the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much of the real estate of said deceased at public sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in The Argus, a newspaper printed and published in said City and County of Salt Lake, Utah. Witness my hand this 30th day of w -4 31-3- KREBS & HOPPAUGH, . Attorneys at Law, Rooms Auerbach Building. 309-10-1- 1, N. W. SONNEDECKER, Attorney, 307 McCornick Block. C. W. MORSE, Attorney at Law, Rooms 7 and 8 Utah Commercial and Savings Bank Building, No. 22 E..lst South St. ! I W. "l J. HARVEY, Attorney-at-La- 18 n Main Street, ' w . Salt Lake City, Utah |