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Show THE BEE 1(5 Pmti'e lid turJlmHlp on Saturday, the leu set fur a. day of April. A. D. 19. m v.SJu ruurt house, lu the court room of has Hollos. g iu-- county . In A. D. NOTICK IX) CREDITORS. Estateof Catherine Hall Curumlnjf, deceased. Creditor 111 present rivim ''til vouchers to the undersigned at Room 73. Hooper build luif. Salt Luke City, on or before the 2Uh day of July, A. I). 19. Horace H. Cummins'. Executor of the last will utid tcsturaent of Catherine Hall Cutu-mlnv- I.. BUT STILL LIVES. DAVID C, DUNllAR. CUrk. By GEO. E. BLAIR. Deputy Clerk. E. D. It. Thompson, attorney fur adminis- tratrix. Date of tlrl publication of 111 Letlial Experiment The Cause Va Unrequited Affection ltut Ho Afterward Married the Girl. Method April 2, IW, Sheriff Wes. M. 19. In the DUtrlct Court, 1robate Division, lu and for Salt laike county. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John J. Kelly, deoeasixl. Notice. The petition of Muivnret Kelly, udmlnistru-trl- x of the estate of John J. Kelly, dicaked, pruvliur for an order of hale of real property of kald decedent, and that all person interested the said court to show cuuse upfieur a hy uii order should not le yranbsl to sell so much as shall be neceskary. of the following described reul estate of said deceased, to wit: Commencing tlvtimd north from the south east corner of Lot one (I). Mock 12. M il "V Salt Lake City Survey; thence north tvi feet; thence west 7 rods'.thrnrpsouth 63 feet; thence east" real to place of beginning,, ha bx.n set for hearing on Wednesday, the 13th day of April, A. 1). 19. at 9: 30 oclock A. M., at the County Court House, In the court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Iaike county, SHERIFFS HANK H. SALE. . ton. deceased. Notice. The petition of Lou Hamilton praying for the issuance to herself of letters of administration in the estate of John H. Hamilton, deceased, has been set for hearing on Wednesday the 13th day of April, A. D. 1898, at 9:30 o'clock A. M.f at the County Courthouse, in the court room of said court, ia Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixed this 25th day of Marcf, A D 1WS DAVID C. DUNBAR, Clerk. By Georoe E. Blair, Deputy Clerk. Powers, Strap? & Lippman, Attorneys. Date of first publication March 36. A. D. 1898. r SEAL i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Allen Hilton, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Nos. 21 to 25 East First South street, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of July, 1898. William C. Staines. Executor of estate of 1898. CHEES-MA- N, at living Ohio street, 22 jj South In the District court of the Third Judicial DU trlrt. county of 8alt faike. state of Utah. Minnie Himmah. a person of unsound mind, by Ed want F. Colburn, her guardian. plaintiff, v. A. J. Dutton and Emma E. Duilou. de- 2 ? fendant. 7 Be rkeley, breaks the local record for suicidal effort, says the San sale ut the west front bouse. In the city of Salt Luke, countv of Halt Lake, state of Utah on Monday, the 25th day of April, 19. at 12 o'clock mKiri of suid day, all the rLht, title clulin uud interest of the defendants, A. J Dutton and Emma E. Dutton, of. Inund to nil that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and lelng In the city of Salt Luke, county riJ Ml1.,.',11?;, wli: ft t nine and hundred (i:i9i thirty outh from the northeast corner of lot eight In Plat bhek ninety four A. Salt Lake Utah. thence south three (3) City running Survey, Witness the Clerk of said Court with the seul rods, thence west nine (9) rial; thence north ska I thereof affixed, this 23rd day of March. (3. rods; thence oust nine do rmistotu . A. 1). 19. of beginning, containing-tw- i place DAVID U. DUNIIAH, Clerk. rods of land. (27 square Hy (5KO. E. 11 LAI K, Deputy Clerk. Purchase price payable In lawful money of Krebs & Hoppuugh, Allys for Administratrix. the United state. Date of first publication March 'Id, A. I). 19. THOMAS P. LEWIS. Sheriff of Salt Lake county, Utah. PROBATE NOTICE. Hy A. G. DYER. Deputy Sheriff. Dated ut Suit Lake City, Utah, this 31st day h. 19. In the District Court, Probate Division, in of H.Marc J. Dinninny, attorney for plaintiff. and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Date of first publication April 2. 19. In the matter of the estate of John H. Hamile Allen Hilton, deceased. Date of first publication March 26, A. D. E D. It. Thompson, Attorney. I1AS COURTED DEATH. ut uld Salt Lake city, Suit Luke county, court, Utah. WitucK the clerk of Kttld court with the seal TRIED SUICIDE IN MANY WAYS (heal thereof affixed. thU.Vthduy of April, Consult Count jr Clerk, or the Mfitr for Further In forma tlou, deceased. Date of tlrkt publication March 26, A. I). tub To Ik sold ut sheriff 1or of the county court Francisco E- E ight times has he at tempted to ferry the Styx and only t0 the rlm boatmau s('e3 xaminer. I (. I hls l0St likely to attract old Charons feullen at- - The object of these evidences of an Insane regard, thus emphatically Importuned, concluded about this time that Cheesman was in deadly earnest and that he meant what he paid when he averred that he would not live without her. Consequently,. on Sept., 28, 1S92, Frank H. Cheesman and Effie Lambert were married. In books the romance of life usually ends at the altar, but In real life It la different, and the Cheesman tragedy was no exception to the rule of realism, lie began a new series of tragic episodes by trying to shoot his wife. Failing to do bo he knotted a handkerchief about hls neck and In. the presence of Ills wife tried to choke himself to death. Mrs. Cheesman summoned assistance and her husband made record of hls seventh failure. Hls wife then left him and Cheesman came to San Francisco, where he found a woman whose throat he tried to cut. He was arrested and sent to the Ukiah Insane asylum. He .was discharged six months later and shipr, but deserted at ped on a San Diego and returned home. He had a lucid Interval for seven months, during which he worked at the trade of house painter in Oakland. He was paid off last Saturday night and went to hls home in South Berkley. He carried hls suicidal tendency with him, and with a revolver for the eight time, attempted his life. Dr. Rowell was called and located the bullet in Cheesmans lung. The doctor says the wound Is serious. Chcesmans nerslstence in a seeking ready exit from the stage of jjfp 18 consistent "Hu tne vnriptl nieth-thre- e ocs of his lethal experiments. Some 8 failures were unque, notably when he Interrupted the circuit of a live electric wire and survived the deadly voltage of an alternating cirHe has cuit of innumerable ohms. also swallowed poison and jumped from the promenade deck of a Southern Pacific ferryboat. Last Saturday he The sultan Trade. himself through the lungs, According to a writer in the Contem- sht the sultan of Turkey never rowb' missing his heart, and the before dawn for fear of assas- - trs diagnose his symptoms as fatal, DID THE CHINESE DO IT? Cheesmans first attempt on his life sine, but' sits up reading detective He threw himself stories. A good French translation of was sensational. y from an window In this French Try to Trove That a Celestlcal upper-storSherlock Holmes would be quite a Discovered America. boon to him. Of the sultans Intel- - city, involving himself in two possibil-lectuThe French have always been, jealcapacity, this illustration is Mes of successful suicide. He hoped ous of Spain because of the fact that given: ."Abdul Hamid is impatient and fa the first Instance to perish on the Columbus obtained royal aid and fitted of an electric light intercepting of a hasty disposition; he cannot brook wires any hindrance to his intentions or ca- - Ms descent to the pavement, which he out and manned his vessel in that prices; when he has given an order he imagined would mangle him suffi-d- country, says the St. Louis Republic. It This being true, it is not at all strange not admit that events can develop ciently if the wire should break. otherwise than in conformity with his happened that the wire was tenacious that we find French scholars at the head of all schemes which disreputairade. A grotesque instance of this and and Cheesman was rescued, His next adventure was a plunge ble geographers have brought forward one of very frequent occurrence may be cited. When a fire breaks out at from a ferryboat, reckoning on the in their attempts to disprove Spains n claims to the honor of discovery of Constantinople or in the environs the chronic lethargy of the Southern with or- - cific to achieve his purpose. But Chees-der- s the great western continent. As early sends an to the commandant of the fire- - man could not sink. It is the custom as the first decade of the sixteenth cenbrigade to extingluish it at once. When of the Southern Pacific officials to e tury a Frenchman Raun attempted to prove that the Welsh had visited the fire baffles the efforts of the fire- - rest people who jump from their ferryand turn to boats over them the men and spreads, which happens more police, coast of America several centuries beThis was the procedure on this occa-arri- fore Columbus was born. Again, in p usually than not, other in quick succession to annoiftice sion, but Cheesman, while on his way 1791, another Frenchman M. de GiAg-ne- s translated what purported to be that Efendimiz is angry to find his to the station, drew a knife from his order is not yet obeyed, and there is pocket and stabbed himself three or an old Buddhistic manuscript of the an irade that the fire should cease im- - four times in the neck. This time his fifth century. According to this manulack of precision as an anatomist saved script, a Buddhist priest sailed eastmediately., him. ward from China 20,000 li and discovEnglish as Shfr is Spoke. After his wounds were dressed they ered a continent. It is the general Gosh, said a man who was trying locked Cheesman in a cell, and half opinion that the priest reached one of to read a newspaper in the trolly car. an hour later he was found hanging by the small islands in the Pacific. The English language is spoken by his suspenders to the grating in the 125,000,000 persons. Italians in the United States. ceiling. be it Its mighty funny cant spoken When he recovered his breath suffThere are obout 1,000,000 Italians in in my family, then, said the man with iciently to explain Cheesman said he the United States. d of them a lapful of bundles. My wife talks wanted to die because Effie Lambert are settled in the principal cities. boy runs to would not marry him. baby talk, my are of these Half laborers. Fifty per A few months later the old craving cent are illiterate. hog Latin and my daughter They are hard and is devoted tq Chimmie Fadden. came upon him again and he poisoned steady workers, very saving and anxThen the man with the bundles himself in the basement of his par- ious to themselves. When improve sighed and looked sadder. Cincinnati ents home in Lorin. Again the docno chance to have work their at they tors interfered, this time with the own trade they will accept Enquirer. any other pump, and Cheesman came up smil- - kind of work and any wages. The Girl Ways. It is a late custom for a girl to invite ing once more out of the valley of the Italians hate begging. Has any readas many friends to" her birthday party skadow er of this ever been stopped by an Italwas Cheesman still as she is years old and an Atchison unsatisfied, ian and asked for a nickel? In the desire His for even death be re27 be who will may next record of charitable institutions' there girl, Tuesdaj', will as A arded insatiate. little while are very few Italian names. La Luce observe it by inviting seventeen girls after the poisoning episode he climbed Evangelica, Newark. N. J. to tea. Kansas Citv Star. upon a windmill loftier than those at which his prototype of La Mancha Mast Have Had. Dog Detective. Mrs. Crimsonbeak Ksee by the tilted, and, probably imagining him-papA St. Bernard dog caught a thief at that a beaver found at Wesr self an airship or a thunderbird, leap- - work in the parlor of a residence in Branch, Mich., weighed sixt,i pounds. ed head foremost into space. Death New York and firmly held on until his Mr. Crimsonbeak It must have hat' at this time wras inevitable, but a big mistress sent for a policeman. The St. more than one brick in it. Yonker? dog passed opportunely and Cheesrr.an Bernard should be made an honorary Statesman. landed safely on the animals back. member of the police force. nty-sev- ienilon- - man-of-wa- I I en I I nar-porar- y, doc-slee- ps al o Pa-sulta- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Edmund George Phillpot. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 380 Fifth street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the second day of August. A. D. 1898. Robert Leggett administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of Edmund George Pbill-po- t, deceased. Date of ilrst publication April 2, A D. 1898. Young & Moyle, attorneys. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Plstate of Lily K. Thomas, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned 48 to 50 S. Main Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the sti3t, secohd day of August, A. D. 1898. Richard K. Thomas, administrator of estate of Lily K. Thomas, deceased. Date of first publication April 2, A. D. 1898. Waddell & Adams, attorneys. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ferdinand D. . at-Nos- - Merrill, deceased. Notice. The petition of William W. Merrill, administrator of the estate of Ferdinand D. Merrill deceased, for confirmation of the sale of the following described real and personal estate of said decedent, to wit: A portion of lot one (1), block 120. plat A Salt Lake city; also household furniture in house upon said premises.all for the sum of $625. And upon the following terms, to wit: Cash upon confirmation of sale, as appears from the return of sale, filed in this court, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 16th day of April, A. D. 1898, at 9:30 oclock a. m., at the county court house, in the court room of said court in S lit Lake city. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the cletk of said court with the seal seal thereof affixed this 31st day of March A. D. 1898. DAVID By GEO. E. BLAIR, C. DUNBAR, Clerk. Deputy Clerk. Ferguson & Cannon, attorneys for administrator. Date of first publication April 2, 1898. aide-de-ca- mp ar-th- aides-de-cam- ve I One-thir- I I In the District Court. Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Smith deceased. Notice. The petition of Eliza Smith, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Smith, deceased prav-in- g for the settlement of final account of administratrix and for the distribution of said the residue of said estate to the persons entitled' er I |