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Show THE DAHjIT TBTBIJIIISj SAX.T r '.....DECEMBER tUKDAY. 80. 180L OODEN DEPAETMENT. ' ' ' ' i' Ogden-cathav- e r riuaT OISTAIOr CODKT. Folio wind is tbe First District Court record j for Saturday j i William Oarland jvs. Bear Lake & Direr Waterworks Company order referring the can to W. C. Lowe tor fall reference. Tbe People vs. George Calory; convicted of assaults lined f 150 and costs; la default, Imprisonment la Cache county jail one day for each dollar until paid. A. F. Fursinow, Juror, for good cause shown, exeuaed for theterTn4 i United States vs. Christian Peterson; verdict guilty, i ' adultery; United States vs. M- - B- - pdford et aL; unlawful fencing of publlo lands. Tbe land In Is located near Promontory on the question 1'aclno Railroad.? Mr. liuford aud Central as others are Interested lu what is known For tbe Promontory LireIn Stock jCouopttnv.and tbe years tbe sbeepraeo that vicinity not company bare been at outs! and would of endearment, as they speak, la terms mutton-growesought a passed by. The means of doing something with the took company men and so got the court. ? by succeeding lute matter In getting , Buford land bis associates indicted. The difficulty is a serious one, for should the present j trial j terminate In Bu ford and bis colleagues' conviction tbe sentence may 'be In i the discretion of tbe Court both flue (1000) and Imprisonment. Uuford has sold 0ut bis Interest Itecetly Jn the company to Mr. Crocker, a Ban Franciscan and one of the defendants. Utah National Bank vs. the Commercial moPublishing Company; order granting tion tr discharge .attachment with cost of attachment11 and 3 attorney fees. William urns, sent up for fire years for " i burglar?. Elwood W. Jenkins, order for new trial ? I overruled. Mary Buck vs. Phelps Fork: on motionan-of T. U. Johnson, ordr extending time to swer herein till bearing of motion now on 1 - I 1 rs ng, sportMajor David Levey, tbe wb has In charge tbe Bait ing manager, ar 'contest arrangements, Lake was In Ogden yesferdy and to The Taraas tbe contest wa reporter said (bat asbesoon would eome down at the capital Is ended to Ogdeu to take' charge of tho proposed tournament bere The Major suggested that tbe . giants organize in tbe Terminal City and get dowu to solid practice. He wants to See an Ojr.de a team at the Skit Lake exhibition, and then when that Is over to have three teams fof different nationalities cuue here to contest with three Ogden teams of tbe same nationalities. Thin cerInteresting exhibitainly would wake- an contest is legitimate tion. The feel sport, uud something that no man need conabashed in encouraging, and hence the retest bere should bo a success.' In every " ' 4 spect. The skating contest at . Cook's skating-rin- k at Five Points was .attended by a big crowd, who bad the pleasure of witnessing a couple of good roller races, the first being between ai popular young feliow, George Watts, and Frank Moore of Salt Lake; distance, threa miles, for a purse of f25. Watts won by two laps. Time, 0:45. race for The second event was a five-mi- le a fifty-dollpurse. Glass of Denver 'and Jones of Ogden i being tbe contestants." Again Ogden's mab came out ahead, Jones winning by six lap:s. Time, 17 minutes. tui-of-w- . - tug-of-w- ar !:S ar the oht4 0rxVE " j - i ; safe-keepin- g, ? few-days,- - - 1 ". I i j) j III i townj-yesterda- y. I ! old-tim- , omcEB. . viee-ohanoell- ort - above-mentione- i MZAZxra ITSMS. D. A. Maxwell and Charles White are In from tbe Lakeside mining id 1st rict, a new west of the; lake.) Thoy brought with regioneome excellent looking carbonate and them steel galena specimens. After the holidays they will return U the mines. Dr. Ray L Davis, a whilom Salt Laker, was met yesterday afternoou oa the streets by Tbi Tkucni Itetntzer to wham the doctor aid t bat the St. Charles mines, front whence be bas Oust coise. ar promising much. and copper. They show rich le silver, lead Beveral Ogden iiuen are Interested In these mines, ou which there are men now at work. twenty-fiv- e XZCa POWEa IB gOITJXAB. Tbe power oommlttee beld another enthu-slaat- io meeting last night! and discussed further the feasibility and; benefits of the scheme. Nothing: for a long time bas so aroused Ogden business men as has this Men who have not been dead, but move. have wakened up and merely sleeping.) an Interest manifested unexpected their in tbe project, supplemented and work words .with generous meeting last subsortption to stock. Atantheeven 400 shares reported night solicitors taken and some of tbe balance spoken for. 1 1 won't be long before there: will bo people In Ojiden kicking themselves for not crab-a- t so good a thing. Before tbe plant alerted shares will soli at a premium. well-kno- . 1 , , Jensen JOTES. ;; i. I reporting for the Enquirer y. .. J j N. A: Robertson I and William M. Bradley are In town on legal business.: , John Hood, tbe local editor of the Dispatch, bas gone to' Wyoming on a pleasure J. M. .Is to-da- . . J trip. 'j .. Fowler & Company appear at tbe OperaWarmlpgton's House on December S3, 1891, In of tbe Moon." 'Skipped by tbe Light Observer. Pbovo, Deo, 10, 1801. Insnrance. Scraper Chicago, Dee. 19. Tribcks Dispatch San Francisco t:hfnU:i Series. 1 It is said by Owen F. Aldts that theonrefusal of tbe underwriters to take-riskhigh buildings, except at top rates, may hasteu tbe organisation of a new Insurance company. The forming of a corporation, for the sole purpose of Insuring blocks of many stories, has been under consideration a long time. Mr. Aldls. who represents ten or more of the great office' buildings, says that the present rates for fireproof buildings are already too beand should be lowered Instead Sky - s of blgb. ing Increased. The Idea bas been advanced that the declaration of tbe agents, that would enlarge- - the rates, may have a they ten dency to prevent; capitalists from making loans for the erection of high . buildings, wnen they have to take morgages on the blocks for security . j New Catholic BishopsL Nett York. EM. 19. A cable dispatch crxuncn APPoisTTiisaria. from the Roman correspondent of the Catholic Siew announced the appointment . 11 r. I'oroes of I'rovo will preach at of Kov. Ignatius F, Hbrstraan of Philadelr tt! "ia.1 Church, corner Adams phia to be Bishop of Cleveland; Rev. Twenty-fift- h to be Bishop of street, j eveulu. r ot C re c n Bay, Wls.Washington Schwe- -' and Iiev. James 1 Church, nv. 1Z. T. Sin- - back, La Crosse, Wis., Is i pf 15s. ';t..x .t II a. to. and 7:20 pcozaoizi to vt ' -- Sebas-tianMcs3s- mer to-d- ay 1 : Vlcar-Craer- -- 7 , i 1 al . : . !. )..,,,. MOEJONG, DEOEMBEB20, OF OUR IlEIGHDOnS. PROBATE COUWT WOTICS. . T EO AL NOTICE. IN TUB PROBATI JLj Court la and for Salt Lake eountv. TerrW tory ef Utah. In the matter of the estate ot Martla Boesch. deceased. Notloe of timeaad place for the hearing of petition for admission te probata of wllr Pursuaat to aa order of said court ia said matter, notice Is hereby given thai tbe Hred of December. A. D.. 1891. Tuesday, at 10 o'oloct a. m., day at the county eoarthouae 1 Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, in the coartroon) of said court, has been the time and laoe for the hearing appointed of Cyrus L. of a flawley and William C Hall,petition for the ad praying mission to probate of a certain document there with presented, purporting to be. the last will and testament of Martin lluesch. deceased, when where all person- interested may appearand the r ran Una probate of said will, or the oppose of lettvrs testamentary to Cyrus L. liawley and 'William C. 1111 as pryd lor In said petition. whereof" I have hereuuto set my In witue hand and affixed the seal of said court this lOtn of December, A. D., 1891. day C. E. ALLEN. ISsai Clerk of th Probate Court. Clirinti W. Uall. Attorney for Petitioners. PROBATE COURT OF THE IN THE of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In matter of the estate the county of "S:.rah deceased. notice. Notice is hereby Varney. given f tha administrator Murphy, tbt Walter estate of Sarah Varney. deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed in said Court, his final account of bis administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the! persons entitled thereto, aud that Saturday, the 2nd day of Jaaaary, A. D. 1S92, at 10 o'clock a. ni., at the courtroom of sid Court, in thei,Countv Courthouse. Salt Lake City and couatv.'utah Territory, haa been tluly appointed by thi Judc of Court, for tb settlement of 'said 'account and hrlit said petition for distribution,in ut which time aud place said estate may appear person aulcrcsted any acand show cause, if any thero be, why 'said count should not be tettlcd and approved snd final distribution made as prayed for. Dated Drc. 7.1KVM. C. E. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate Court. m874 Ily C. E. Stantox. l eputv Clerk. PROBATE COURTOF THE COUNTY" IN ofTHE Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the mat-to-r of the est a to of Thomas Jewell, deceased. Notice. Notice is hereby given that James H. Hacon, sdmiuixtrator of' the estate of Thomas Jewell, deceased, has rendered for settlement aud Sled in said court bis final account of his administration of said estato aud petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate aiuoug thif persons entitled thtreio, and that Saturday, the and day of January, A. D. issr. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tiie courtroom of said court, lu tbe County Courthouse, Salt Lake City and county. Utah Territory, has been duly by the Judge of said court for the settlement or atd account snd hearing said petition for distribution, at which tune and plane person interested In said estate may appear any and sIiotv cause. If any there be. why account slioul l not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for. Dated Dec. 8. 1S91. C. E. ALLEN. m215 Clerk of the Probate Court. - Park Crrr. Deo. 19, 1891. . THIS NICARAGUA. CANAL. ' Senators Wa.sb.bura and Mitchell Psror Government Guarantee. KewToek, Dec 18. Tribune Dispatch San Francisco Chronicle Series. 1 Senators W. D. Washburn of Minnesota and John II. Mitchell of Oregou were In New York yesterday, and. in answer to a reporter's Questions as to their feelings toward the Nicaragua canal, each t.ald that be favored, tbe proposition by which the Government should guarantee the bonds for its construction, and that a bill having this in view would probably be introduced before long. Senator Mitchell said: "I am heartily in favor of the construction of tho canal.-- " Mr. Washburn said : I am heartily In been favor of It. Its feasibility has already shown, aud on that poiutlrale no question. I believe heartily, too, that the Government should assume the responsibility, and for two important reasons. In the rtrst place, if the Government assumes the responsithe canal can be built in less time bility, and atone-hal- f tbe cost, I believe. In the second place, if the Government guarantees tbe bonds and becomes the backer of the enterprise, this will be done under snch restrictions as urill allow this Government to control it. If the bonds are floated by private individuals, they will inevitably be listed ou the exchanees. " They will be bought and sold, and, before we know It. England will have gobbled them up and will be a shame control the canal. That would and a disgrace upon us." ' No Passes to Live Stock, (shippers. 19. The meeting of live Chicago, Dec stock agents of Woitern roads, in session for two days iu this city, has resulted in the adoption of a resolution, by which, taking effect J uuuary ltt, tho issue of free transportation to live stock shippers is to be abolished, except that provided for In the classification aud tariffs. This allows the number of train transportation only of the attendants necessary to look after the ' j s- ! nt , ' in transit. 6 Lock W ' - - ur 10-ce- 1801.'- per eenf by a -. large speclal tax at one-ha- lf . majority. v The meeting then adjourned. JOSEFHTSSi : gress." - well-kno- wn There was another glove fight last night at tbe Novelty Theater, and: It was for blood, too, belngj between Utah's young champion pugilist,! Jim Williams, and the slender lad Roberts, who knocked the daylights out of Billy Moore tbe night before, and which so purfed up Roberts that he Williams: couldn't stop him in thought four rounds.' Poor boy, be learned a two. Yesterday differently wast In thecoudltloos match tfiade, being that Willlauis should Astop Roberts In crowded bouse four rounds or forfeit 850. was on baud, and! the contest, began soon I after midnight. The preliminaries were file. j ' PROBAT-COCHsoon finished, and so was the right, for in ORDER. W. W. and Almlr Traoey. administrators the second round Williams floored bis man though Roberts showed of tbe estate of. 81 las' H.fTracey. filed final three times, easlty himself game as a cock, but with neither account and petition for degree distribuj ability nor strength to oope with a man like tion, Jim Williams. Roberts had better take 'to SENT THt PEW. the woods. Mary Richards, beld I by Commissioner to await tbe ZTOXE3 OS THi SZOB. Bishop In the sum of 81500 aotlon of the grand Jury, on a charge of burglarizing Dr. dee Vo'!tore, was last The Police Court yesterday was as quiet seut down to the Pen for '1 aa the tomb. night bond. a because tbe dear soul couldn't raise home to II. P. returned Henderson Judge Lee Crabee. Mary's partner la crime, has Salt Lake yesterday afternoon. found an abiding place in the county Jail. of being outlu Billy Burns, tbe burglar sentenced to Are a Charles Melghari la bopjful a down was Melgban also stayer. taken Imprisonment, years' hostile. I f C. O. Harnett, (road master at Terrace, to tbe was in the Terminal City yesterday. Claranoe Ooddard. Maggie Forkner's conorer to II. T., Reynolds, tbe Sprlngville railroad spiracy partner, baa been turned was In Ogden yesterday the Marshal's care,, subject to tbe orders of grade contractor, tbe District Court. lie wen ts tbe Pen last ou railroad business. with tbe other prisoners. Deputy night by thef' Light of the Moon" Is Marshal QUI had tbem fin jenarge. There tbe"Skipped next hllarlou piece of comedy to apaw won't any of them get ay. pear at the Opera louse. ' ' " A drizzling raiu Iset In Just before midIJT EOVOB Or OEJrSSAXi OOVHOB. night, melting the snow and making the Tbe Ogdeo Liberals beld ai meeting of ar- streets terribly muddy. Mr. Earl Cook, secretary of the Railroad rangements last ulght at. the Federal courtY. M. C. A. at Glen's Ferry. Ida., Is in rooms as regards attending General Connor's funeral. William Farrell. chairman Ogden. tbe guest Of C. II. Moorman. of tbe Liberal committee, called the meetC'erk Issued a marriage Tbe Hon. F. J. license County' ing to order, and on motion ?to Christopher Weaver, yesterday Klesel was elected (Chairman of the meet23.of aged Mary Allen, aged 23, Laytoniand ing aud C M. Broujch secretary. Mr. Klesel of Murriottsville. Its addressed the object, meeting stating i A. Rice oC?olOrado Springs, and brother and speaking with feeling referred to the of A. Uice of Salt Lake City, Oeorue Tbe of the dead; General, following left Ogden Arthur I; career morning for a trip to yesterday were resolutions of respeot and condolence aud up tbe Coast to the Sound. adopted; There Is a rutuoif In the air that somebody of Ogden have The Liberal Waiiitt, Grande Western warehouse In with profound sorrow of the death of at the Rib learned ' General 1. K. Oonuof, who. though born in a this city Is about o do the grand act of In hi early boyhood came to this committing matriitiony. Out Just which one foreign laud. and adopted It as his own, and through of the handsome country fellows down tbero'lt la, as a soldier or cltlzeu, was a long lire, whether Is to cOme off, is not tbe event. ever loyal and true to the Government, the laws or when known, i ' and tbe flag of his adopted country. Therefore, definitely I .belt Captain J. Wlthrell. an old Salt Laker, was in Ogden, in meeting and shook bands Rttolved, By the Liberals of ws Rat-taassembled, that in his death i have losta. a The with Tribune man, and heartily leyal soldier, aa Incorruptible patriot., office in the saluted cat beregulation military bis We man. a murn loss, citizen aud true cause be was tbe embodiment Qt those civ to vir- style. The Captain Is teaching school out tues which, enshrined In the hearts of her son, at Terrace. Ills hair haa turned entirely will forever guard, whether In the character of white, but bis eye s as bright and bis heart and Is as light as ever. A rare old. man is Capoluler or citizen, tbe honor, integrity et the great Republic. We honor tain Wltherell. f sovereignty commend bis his of lover as a and htm country, a as to our! land of tbe bright youjh patriotism FftOU FAOTO. FABAQBArSS and shining example fer their Imitation. We -- H v;!'- tender our heartfelt Sympathies to his relatives Flrart District citizen to unite liberal Committees and friends, and In asking all with us la doing him: honor, we are onlycluUen-shipCourt sarriaffe Ztioenaea. paying. American homage te. all that ennobles The Liberal Committees met yesterday t Arsofesd, That a eopy of these resolutions be pursuant to a calllof Chairman Sutherland sent to the family of the deceased, and printed of the County Committee and Chairman j in tbe publlo press, j of the City Committee. The reRawltngs B. a Devoto, On motion of Florlan permaA. A.j Noon, secretary of both of nent Committee on; Monument, to act with signation like committees throughout; the Territory, committees, was read and accepted. Julian to take In charge tbe detail; .work of erect- Riley was made afmember of the two coming a monument to the honor and memory and elected as secretary to fill the of General OonnorJ lion. F J. Kicael was mittees, left by Aj A. Noon. Tbe committee vaoancy Messrs. chairman.! with elected Fungs, and Whalen as associates. decided to place a ticket In the field and nhltllng, Farrell e vigor." Mr, Bryan moved that the Liberals gulug to support it with tbe funeral meet at the Federal Courtroom JDf TIRST STRICT COURT. at 8:?0 this morning, to feouro gloves, orcpe. There was but llttlo . business transaoted body to the before etc. and. then proceed In ia j Judge Blackburn this morning. Union depot. Carried. A. large delegation of Ogden Liberals will Forty days additional time for preparing case of , Cynthia bill of exception leave on the early train accompanied by Jones vs. James Memmott. Kent's Military Band. By thus turning out An order for a decree was made In tbe to the last sad rltrs of the soldier chieftain, case of D. S. Dan ac vs. John Nicholson et aL In honor tbomselves of Liberals tbe Ugdcu In tbe case of James Thompson vs. George honoring the dead,j C. Scott, ten days further time was granted In which to file a notice of intention to move xugQTiojg; or; i for a new trial. City Lodge No. 1, additional time was given In Five Fridayofnight Queen day Pythias, beld an election at CasKnights tbe case of Josepii Hall vs. llio Grande officers for the tle Uell. electing following Western Company to file statement the ensuing six months; W. O. Dairy mple, ou motionRailway ,';t! for a new trlal. i C. J. Pettee. chancellor commander;; wen B. Freed, nf native of Sweden, was 8 I L N. Fulton, prelate; L. If. citizenship. Beasoa. master of; tbe j exchequer; O. W. admitted to MARRIAGE LICENSES. Max of master Davidson, finance; O'Brien, master-at-arm- s; Is doing- a land Walter P. Dwyer, trustee. County Clerk ilalllday It Is a niosX unaccountable thing that tbe ofllco business In i marriage licenses. The to elect a newspaper man to the followtug have secured licenses to marry: lodge dare office Rlcfiard B. Smite of r Alpine and Amanda master of tbe exchequer, Importantcase of of It. U. Beason. tbe Iterate J. Ross of Lebl; John T. Winn and Llllie M. as In the man here; but asJBeason Is a most exemIlarirood; David Jones and Sevlla'J. Clark and trusty young man for a newspa- of Lebl; Albert Searle and Sallna Heatod plary Matthew J. Grant and Olive tbe Knights of Payson; per man aud a Jierali reporter, Davis of ' Salem ; Jesse Green and Elizabeth of Pythias know what they are up to. There will be a publlo installation of the II. Boley of American Fork; Heber Phillips d Hcers la the Castle II all, and Emma G. II or ton of Provo; Abraham B. Johnson and Eliza Ross of Provo. j 1803. T, January ' UTAH, A-TCT- Conprospect of a free coinage blU; passing PAYDAY AT THE PARK CAMP. --j. Virginia Enterprise: The' heaviest draft of miners that has been made: ou the Corn-sto- ck for some time occurred Tuesday night. men were let out of tbe Yellow Seventy-fiv- e Jacket mine, owing to tbe cessation of opera- The Ontario, Daly, Daly TTcst and Tts Search fcr Caster Dairsca's Dodj of tions on tbe lower levels. Tbe extraction gold, bearing rock f ram the lower levels IToodside Distribute Cash. has been stopped entirely and tbe work In ia Osltca's Lake Ccntmscs. tbe mine Is now confined to the upper levels. The San Francisco Report isays there is much talk on tbe street about the rapidly tbe DRAIN TUNNEL WATER NOT LESSENING. decreasing surplus In tbe treasury ofMinand Consolidated California Virginia DAYLIGHT PUEBLO. R0C3ERY IN DARIIJ3 ing Company. According to the official statement wbiph President Charles H. Fish caused to be placed on Che iof&ee counter Monday, the surplus, which had beeu $76,000 at the beginning of tbe fiscal month, is now Anchor Special S tooth old ere Meetp Roand-Uof Col Tblerre ia Pocsf reduced to $J6.vO0. including $14,000 in Improving Increase ing Clencoe to discount. The company ml I ion tello A Butte Man Pardoned From bullion subject School It in Shipments at least $21,000 dnrtng the past month, .tbe Per - Hdacklejc Prevalent lost Social Amasement and same loss continues for three Meeting and, if the months more and no developments of good , Among Cattle in 'Waihisgton. Personal. ore are made, there will be the necessity for an assessment. There are several points In the mine, notably on the 1100. 1750 and 1S00 foot levels, where developments are In proBullion shipments; December 17th, thirty-foIDAHO INKlilNOS. gress, but the ore thus far Is of too low j to bars Ontario. 19,684 ounces. pay. grade ' furHalley Timet: The Clayton smelting Received at Mackintosh sampler for week MISCELLANEOUS MITES. naces were blown out last Friday and Satur19th: Ontario ore, 309,950 December ending five months a successful after very day, 546.850 pounds; Mayore, be blown In again as . Lake oounty. Oregon, shipped 1.140,000 pounds; Daly campaign. They will summer. ' flower ore. 315.560 pounds: Anchor concenpounds of wool this year. early A possible next A disease supposed to be blackleg Is thinSalmon City Recorder: There are said to trates, 841,830 pounds; making in the agbe about 600O mines and prospects in Lemhi ning out tbe cattle of Umatilla county, gregate 1,512,990 pounds. Wash. county, a large proportion of wblch produce Daly-We- st and Wood-tid- e The Ontario. Daly, worthores and will remain practically base George A. Sly of Rosalia. Wash., butchoff this their employees companies paid less till a railroad reaches this valley. ered a hog that weighed 800 pounds at his week. Pocatello Tribune: Tom' Hall and Dick farm last week. THE DRAIN ICSSEL WATIB. Reed, tbe D. P. police officers, succeeded on A recent issue of the Albuquerque Daily la rounding up five coal thieves who Citizen in tbe Ontario drain tunnel has The water out was Friday thrown the by postmaster were manipulating company coal, and on and excluded from tbe malls because it connot decreased any since last report. They Hall took in another. They tained tbe advertisement of a raffle have 1500 feet of the track raised,! and have Saturday were were tbe same parties who recently among school children for a doll, on the about 5500 feet more to complete before arrested for sleeping in company cabooses ground that It violated the United States work at the face can be resumed, and were ordered by Judge Forrest to leave lottery law. town. They will now languish In the bas-ti- le THE GXENCOB IMPROVING. The Almaden quicksilver ; mines, Santa . at Black foot, Glencoe the mine is improving At the Clara CsL. have shutdown. The Halley Timet: The Camas No. 2. mine and ownerscounty. is exhausted, and dally.-- During the past.weelc they enIt of mine the say mill, wblch were sold at Sheriff's sale six the force of workmen have been withdrawn countered a fine body of ore three feet lu An assay of months ago, to satisfy a Judgment in favor or discharged. Some of the workmen have width In one of the 'cross-cut- s. of tbe First National Bank of Halley. were been sent. to the mirps in Lalie county, but the ore showed 42 per cent lead aud twenty redeemed by the owners day before yesterand ounces In silver. many of them have been discharged ' from this, that they do are day. It is evident, A In WORK ON THE WIST. a destitute condition. left very not Intend to lose! the property, notb withof men thus thrown out of number large Wort at the Daly-- est, Meaars group, the (act that the total indebtednow In San Jose badly stranded. . standing No. 2, and Crescent Is progressing ness outstanding against It some weeks ago work are Daly. Portland Oregonian: San Francisco mer- nicely, and all- these properties will be was said 4to exceed $25,000; chants and papers are taklng'a great inter- favorably beard of during the coming year. A Free Prere: prospeotor est in tbe improvement of Coos Bay and it Grangeville INCREASED SHIPMENTS. named Chamberlain bas struck a four-foIs that that city intends to capture 600 on vein of ore, about tbe otber andevident Oreyards bold of of ore section trade tbe and bullion shipments during the that The side of the Jackson bridge crossing of the gon tributary to that harbor; if it is possishow a heavy increase over will year past south fork of Clearwater, which is reported ble to do so. It Is a good thing for the Coos that of any previous year, and will satisto carry 80 per cent copper and $100 in bay, for it assures the support of the CaliPark Is the leading the that prove factorily B. B. to made assays gold, according by to any ap- camp of Utah. in fornia Congress delegation ore holds of out Stuart, allElk City. If tbe PERSONAL. propriation that may be asked foi to comthis rich through tbe ledge, tbe strike is plete cost The of tbe total the M. Mr. C. jetties. returned here this Harrington the most Important ever made In this work is estimated at $2,340,000. The officer week from La he bas been the where Plata, county, work Jj in charge of the asks for $750,000 from past two weks developing his property tbe present Congress to carry on tbe work there. He speaks very favorably of .tlo COLORADO CULjLINGS. already! begun. If tbe money be forthcomand has great hopes of its future pros- the work could be completed in four camp Fred Johnson, a miner lu the Mendota at ing perity. Messrs. Francis Smith and F. A. Ninis, Georgetown,- - was seriously Injured by a years. directors of the Anchor Company, arrived blast Tuesday. IETTZB FBOU STOCXTOV. here from be East this week and were in Tuesday was pay day at the coal camps attendance at the special meeting of the LecIliflTa Dr. of the SoVbery at Lafayette. . LouUvilie, and otber points. Details stockholders of the company. a radiuH of live miles of the Within ture Murray and the Bailroad. Mr. William M. Curtis, superintendent of with Lafayette postofflce $32,000 was paid out. Since Editor last, ,my Tribujtb: tbe Glencoe, has been oouilued to his bed Klnsons general store, on Sixth street. account of the bold robbery of Mr. Alax at the past two weeks with a severe cold and was robbed Pueblo, Wednesday morning of his store, adozen miles south of Stockton, it stomach trouble. lie Is slowly convalescing $150 worth of goods. The proprietor was bis many friends expect to see him the goods has been very dull this way In that line, and and put temporarily out. Tbe thieves around again in a few days. lu a wagon while people were passing and to vary, the monotony, three of the bhoys" Mr. James McGregor, Huperintendent of drove off. named Lafayette Utley, Alexander McDonthe Crescent, was here this week wltli W. P. Aiken, a brakemen on the Rio ald and Jerome Smith, at Tooele City, notMessrs. Joseph Collett and A. R. Fitch of Grande Southern, was brought to Durango ing thejsuccess of the hold-up- s In your Torre Haute. Ind. They spent tbe day i t a few days ago suffering with u crushed the Crescent Aline and were much pleas d hand. The patient desired morphine, was city, the pursuit of their business with imwith what they saw. doctor's ab- punity from arrest, thought it best to try given only small doses In the THE ANCHOR. oa the game there, and at 1 a. m. on Wedsence, but he appropriated a packA special meeting of tbe stockholders of age of It and later was found unconscious. nesday morning went to Bruneau's saloon labored half a day to arouse The physicians the Anchor Mining Corn puny was held at its only one In tbe city) and having aroused office on afternt.on. Mr. Francis him, but ' oould not succeed. He Is a (the he recognizing the voice he let them Smith ofMonday Muskegon, Mleu., occupied ; stranger and nothing is knowu of his family him in. One of tbe party all being masked with D. C. McLaughlin as secretary relations. seized him, another felled him to the floor The call was read by tbe secretary. There U. L. Patterson was sentenced at Georgewith a stout club, and the other rifled his were 121,267 shares represented.. town Tuesday to one year in tbe penitentiOn motion articles No. 10 and 17 of the $31. then fled, failing to get otber ary. Nov. 19th last the safe of the Pacific pockets of bad of Association were strioken out. They went to Articles Express Company at Silver Plumewas money he of on bis person.threw No. 18 was amended to Ou motion article tbe masks Donaldson, smashed and $400 taken. Patterson was the the bouse as follows a read on board and club In, the and table, he up afterward pried company's agent, was shortly No assessment shall be levied upon the capital He arrested at Kansas tbe floor aud bid the money and retired for disappeared.. unless authorized by an affirmative vctu 01 sleep. .But Bruneati. soou recovered stock quiet City, Dec 11th and brought to Georgetown aand of tbe directors, and no assessment majority made tbe midnight' air lurid with his asnail for trial. Patterson fell Into bad ways, bo levied so as to he payable until tiio exused the company's money to gamble and veils for helm and' soon the Sheriff got on piration of thirty days from the dale when .1 the track ef the thieves and going to the prior assessment smashed the safe to cover his peculations. and no paypayable, Donaldson mansion arrested them all, and ment exceeding 0became cents per share on account of Boon found tbe cash all right, they not even assessment shall be payable at any time. WYOMING WISPS. haven taken time to make a divvy by unOn motion Article 7 was amended by the wad of bills. out the word "seven" and inserting striking Cheyenne Sunt Nearly, all of the j urors rolling Tbe thieves bad an examination before in lieu thereof the word "nine." making of the present panel have agreed to turn the Nix. and were each bound over in board of directors nine Instead of seven. their fees Into tbe smelter bonus fund.! This Justice In accordance with the adoption of the contribution .wil be nearly $500, cash. One tbe sum of $2000 tb jioswer before tbe grand term of the Third District above amendment an election for two disecured $850 cash yesterday. jury at the next and as no wealthy friends have yet rectors was then proceeded with, resulting Edward I Vinson of. Laramie has been ap- Court, forward to go bail, the trio will be in tbe choice ot A. B. Richardson of Park ' pointed theon successor of Ofthe late Fred E. come to-dand Will, no doubt, City and Mr. Ed win F. Holmes of Oscoda, to taken city board the trustees of tbe be given the Sorymser board free and . lodging during tbe Mlcb. Is Mr. a Ivlnson State University:. promiweather, The meeting then adjourned. nent citizen of Laramie, and has always gloomy winter DR. IUIT'8 LBCTtrRE. Siuklng on the Anchor shaft was comtaken a deep Interest In the welfare of,' the menced this week and the work will be conC. Illff '. T. Dr. has Rev. favored the The college. until tinued the tunnel level is reached. on with Stockton of a lecture, given Cheyenne Sun; M. P. Keefe has people The Anohor office received a handsome on the "Parable of finished all j tbe buildings of bis Wednesday evening last, new safe this week, which in completeness contract. Russell Fort The tbe Prodigal Son," and last evening a very of latest detail and elegant workmanship surwork now In progress is plumbing under the eloquent address on tbe subject of temperpasses anything of the kind ever seen here. ance. T. Dolan. F. This will last mauagement of MUKRAT EXPECTED. OOLOlTEIi NO COTJNCII-Owitill, the middle of January. With a few Colonel T. P. Murray Is expected here on epeelal contracts, Mr. Keefe's bill will reaoh to tbe lack of business there was no close to $15,000. Monday next to meet the business and minmeeting of tbe City Council this week. Laramie parties havo resumed dragging ing men of Stockton and vleinlty to have a NEW SCHOOL. in Hutton lake for tbe body of Matthew B. conference on .the subject of a railroad new school The building is rapidly apDawson, who was drowned: there with Fred through Tooele and Rush valleys and on to proaching completion and will be ready for E, Sorymser, October lGtb. A big hole bas Deep Creek.i It is high time the business occupancy after tbe holidays. been out In tho Ice. A location was made men Of Salt Lake, as well as tbe people of POLICE COCBT. by a spiritualistic medium from Denver. Tooele oounty. took hold of this matter in She was blindfolded, and, walking out on earnest. f Tbe business before Police Justice Hay t We have just heard of the death of Genthis week consisted of tbe following cases: the loe followed the course supposed to have been taken by the: boat. This was eral Connor, the founder of Stockton, and Drunkenness three, fined $15; disturbing the peace one. fined $15; keeper house tried twice. Oa tbe second attempt the many will go in to attend the funeral. D. B. 8. one, fined $20.. madam brought up within a foot' of Stockton. Utah, Deo. 18, 189L where she stopped the flrst time. ATTEND THE TONERAU Some very rich silver specimens have a large delegation will leave bere Quite RAILWAY. been brought Into Laramie lately from tbe INTERCONTINENTAL. morning over the Utah Central La Plata district.; One bis cf rock assays the funeral of General Conto Road attend oc aatber claim Ronte Through South America Not nor. . $1500. By cross-cuttihave opened a lode ANOTHER ANGRY" MAN. so Difficult as Was Thought. they which shows $300 to the ton. A Mr. Becker feels quite Incensed Mr. 19. D. Sammy Tkibunb over the articleHowell C, Dec, Washington, announces that he has uncovered a nine-fo- ot In The Tribune of stiver velnj that promises to widen. He Dispatch San. Francisco Chronicle Series. name with a divorceFriday oase bis connecting oroworth shipping to Denver, The executive committee of tbe Intercontithinks the in the Third District Court. now pending came Becker oat of the camp on snow shoes. Railway has been in session for He emphatically denies the soft Imputation There are plenty of provisions In camp for nental j upon his character and says he willE several engaged In re- cast days in this city, the dozen or so men who will winter there. make It disagreeably warm for The received1from the tbe reports viewing ' man when he catches him. Another engineer officers and others concerning the libel suit is more than probable. Montana The first surveying' corps, which : AMUSEMENT AND BOCIAX Ore is still! being shipped from the project. M. M. of the under is Captain leadership of the "Social Club" held a The members, Southern Cross mine. In the Georgetown disof the Fourth United States Maeorub, week at which they elected this meeting and to Great Helena smelters. Falls the trict lines three bas and board of directors. officers surveyed through their Artillery, ore valIs to the addition "In the gold saved, from tbe Mexlsan boundary to The name selected 'was the . "Summit uable for fluxing purposes, as it contains a Guatemala Guatemala City. Tbe most popular route Club. They have secured the large room large percentage pf Iron. through the coffee country, the second in Asohhelm's new building, and will obDivision Engineer Tompkins, of the Great runs follows the coast, and tbe third is across the tain occupancy the 1st of January. Tbe to returned has from .Northern, Kallspell Interior. F. Shunk William in tbe be fitted rooms will and highlands up handsomely scene of the recent disaster at the Flatthe which left Quito. In every effort will be put forth to make It a charge of the party, head River bridge. : He states that the rails has to June northward. survey Ecuador, last of comfort for the , members and their place have been laid across the bridge and the They bad reached the City of Pappegan, at gnesta. '''"''v'": oars will be in Kallspell 'within two weeks. the,, head of the Cauco when last Auction" river, '"Devil's ' Tbe appeared fair-size- d The State Board of Pardons have ap- beard from, and are working down the river here Thursday night to atroupe auof In Governor action the the third The grantstarted toward Panama, proved House. Tbe party the dience at performOpera to Oliver M. Welsh, of Butte. southward from Quito last fall, under the ance was a to those who ing a pardon Welsh was convicted some weeks ago of leadership of J. M. Miller, but Mr. Miller's witnessed It,disappointment some allowance is to be but ra assault with deadly weapon, at Butte, health was broken by the climate and be made on account of the smalloess of tbe and fined $500 andaent to the county JalL was obliged to return to tho United States, stage, as most of tbe prominent features Tbe petition for his , pardon was signed by leaving Mr. Kelly in charge. The corps has had to be dispensed with. the judge, several county officials. and promi- surveyed a distance of 450 miles, reaching ht those artists, Mr. ; nent citizens of Butte. tbe boundary of Peru. , They ; will stretch Grlsmer and Miss Da vies, will appear In the M. L. Crouch, a well known lawyer of their chains along the Maranon river to play of the "Burglar." The advance sale Missoula, has ' been arrested for grand Cerro de Pasco,' the terminus of tbe new of seats is an evidence that there will be a and expect to complete larce audience to welcome tbem. The eu .laroeny upon a warrant Issued from a Oroya ' Railroad, months. Next In the press during their Justice's court of Stevensvllle. Some horses their work tn eighteen noticesUtah-carrieconviction that last summer another corps will be organised te logistic belonging to Cf K. Sherro were attached Misthrough trip to form a the performance will ' be well worth witBolivia, month by Const able Harry Logan, of ' survey a line throughnew ; Brazilian line nessing, and that those wbo attend will not soula, and held under a mortgage. Mr. connection with. the Sherro, without any authority took the leading to Rio. The engineers report that be disappointed. horses Nov. 29, and sold them. He was ar- their work has not proven nearly so difficult Tbe 'Christmas Market" given by the rested and charged with grand larceny. as expected. The country was said to be ladles of St. Mark's Guild at the Opera tor no a The Investigation went to show that he had practically impassable railroad, but House was a social and financial success. taken the horses and sold them under the Insurmountable difficulties have been en- There was quite a display of all articles of advice of his attorney. Mr. Crouch, who was countered. The inhabitants are receiving usefulness and ornament, and the supper-providearrested Wednesday afternoon and .with tbe surveyors warmly all along their routes. reflected credit on tbe fair hostess. Constable Logan went on the Bitter Root Banquets and speecbmaktng are almost Quite a goodly sum was netted for the Dene-f- it work. At many places train to Stevensvllle. of the Guild. daily inoldents ofofthe ' ' the forerunners tbe mountain roads have BCHOOIrMIETIHO. . disbeen welcomed by bands and military NEVADA NUGOCT3. A meeting ot the taxpayers' of School Dispress of South America 'is trict play a - The unanimous No. 13 was held at the publlo school in of its the support The Plates of Mason valley are having a practically on Monday night. From tbe large building, a North the given Switch and are slaughterproject. Atvln banquet big hunt near the It was evident that present. was assemblage was a Americans Quito displayed for ing from 200 to 300 rabbits a day. manifested Ira the Interest considerable e on the table a mammoth figure Venison Is very plentiful In Nevada this center-piecwere R. C those result. present Among In butterof the United States teaching the winter. The Tusoarora market la overChambers. E. P. Ferry, Ed M-Kimball, D. C of South America, nations - S. Aschhelm, stocked, and the meat sells af 8 cents a McLaughlin. John Shields. l . ,'. A. R. Richardson, . Judge Shields. F. W. pound. A correspondent of the Reno Journal says Qayt, W. L Snyder and many otber of our of tbe closing down of the Caodelaria Tee Trtxttne has moved into its elegant promlcent citizens. F. W. Hayt, president new build injr. but it does not care to. move of thm Board of Trustees, presided, and C .mines: "Living In Candelaraia 13 expens ive. Wood sells at $11 and $12 per cord and theWharfdala Premium Pre.s. on which P. Ferry was secretary. read the call for tbe ruet-t- 2, The secretary The other necessaries of life are proportionally this paper was prisis.3 ia Its cli form. as high. This made the miners desperate, nress is capable cf rood jrcxk tad fir--stand also fcrie-Hcf exjilained tbe retulre-mB- ts nee- ;- ej ije tt: com ins school year. and. judzins from' appearance, only a tsw it, beirT st roc 5 tsd f s.u. : It wH jrla txtx &t T5 3 ... t :.r Coal C Ilct'i"" of then r ti g rsito of tpclal ' ' ' .''?.' c: I tliria- k L T. lb 1 z - it- 1 rlr-- i ess c" . If ltl? t 3tZ3 r 1E17S j. ' change of j time. Tea Taiacira will seat toll patron la Ogden through. evo early ma.ll. which will reach tbem csrltar thin by carrier!. Newidselers of their packages by iprrt 'MUttpot ' crtbrough tl postofllee up town. Glng tob lrmfter 4Le school 10, a. m.; social communion, Sunday 11 a. to.; V. P- - 8- - c L.. 1p.m.; Klder Cdwln Badger In charge, j Good Church of thef Shepherd, corner streets. Rev. L. Grant and Twenty-fourt- h Unsworth. rectors holy communion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer ad sermon, 11 a. m.; Sun2:30 pf in.; " evening prayer and day school. : :' sermon, 7:30 p. m 'u ."'r' 'v- -' Methodist Episcopal Church. Twenty-four- th between Washington and Adams. Preaching at 11 a m.. 7:30 p. na.; class-meetira. ; Bund ay school, 2:30 . 12:05 p . p. m.; Kpworth League. 6:30 p. ia. Ti ai'i-oitite- - ot M'NINC NOTICES. "VTOT1CE OK ASSESSMENT NO. 4. TUB i. Itevan Mining Company. Location ot Salt Lake City, Utah principal place ot business. Location of mines. West Mountain. Territory. Utsh Territory. Mining District. Nolioe Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board or Directors of said company, held oa the 9th day of December, A. I). 1V1. an assessment No. 4 of tweuiy (SSI) cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable to the treasurer of the company at his, oQlce. 8.V7 No. East Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah18e. Territory, on or before the 16th day 0 1 January, on which this assessment shall rei stock Any main unpaid on the 16(h dav of Jsousrs i8V2, will become deliuquent and will be advertised for salo, aud uule.s payment Is made before, will be sold on Thursday, the 4th dsy of February, 189i. at the oflice or the treasurer to pay the assessment, together with the oost ofdelinquent advertising and C. expenses of sale T. ROOK LI DUE, j j i ; - 30-gra- ln sub-commit- tee , ay j ..: ng . ill-fa- me - to-morr-ow ng gold-beari- ng - . Trib-BTXN- matters. ; To-nig- ever-popul- ar j s d . .' , 3 ' " t;jv '."'' " r : ii , i z t " j: v-:- 4 . .. . ! '.I.e. ! e . 1 The iatui of tt7ne deals lightly with a woman in perfect health. But all functional derangements and disorders peculiar to women leave their mark. You needn't have them. Dr. Pierce's .Favorite Prescription comes to your rescue as no other medicine can. It cures them. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing-dow- n sensations, and all " female complaints " and weaknesses, it is a positive remedy. It is a powerful, restorative tonic and nervine, imparting strength to the whole system in general, and to the uterine organs and appendages in particular. It keeps years from your face and figure but adds years to your life. Its gtcar-antee- rl to give satisfaction in If it doesn't, every case. your money is returned ' - -V hs , - 135 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 144, 145, 144, 147, 148. 149, 158, 159, 1'SO, 161, 162. IC3, 164. Jto. 166. 167. 170, 171. 172, 173, 174. 175. 176, 177, 178 and lots 2 snd 3, block 140; lots 3 and 3, block lots Sand 3. block 168: lots 2 snd 3, block lots 1, 3 and 4, block 150; lots 3 and 4, block lot 2. 3 and 4. block 152; lots I and 4, block 153; lot t, block 156; lots 1, 2 snd 4, block L"i7; lets 1. 3 and 4. block I HO, and lots 3 snd 4. block 181; all In plat "I." Salt Lase City surrey. (Water to be used only aS high a 13tb street.) All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must 'be presented la writing to the City Recorder before January 5, 1893 the time set by this said Conncil when it beingBear and consider such objections as many will as may be made thereto. Council 0$ Salt Lake By order of. the City 13W1. 8, City, made December F. JACK, City Recorder. J. 179: 141; 169; 151; - Co., De- - -- 1'icb stoci n rft'iv te itrei V S Cl:.C8 HI f;8 C'lTIIl st t . hocr ft trv, l .vi:--:-? " : t-- I 1 ' C'iit t 7V .... ! L . I a'C. I . ' . i r: ea J v f I1: ; 0 T' f ' ij.. ' ' i Kor-ernbe- 1,1 I.. ;! T f.; j .!!..",',- r, at' , " Mary C Woodward ..130 S. B. Woodward 8. K. Woodward & B. Woodward.... B. Woodward S. B. Woodward 8 ....... 1179 708.34 708.40 10.00 7184 100 100 167 100 ttf 119 F. ti. Uatcom 600.01 6,000 7.083 . - .93 JO.0O 16.70 , 10.00 And In aocor lance wttb isw and theforder of tbe Board of Directors of the corporation made on said lOtb day of October, 1S91, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necesssry will be sold at publlo auction at the office of the company. No. 11 East Firstprincipal Sooth street. Salt Lake City. Utah, at 11 o'clock a. m. on the thirtieth (30th) day of November, 1891, to pay costs of advertising the delinquent assessment, MO Y LAN C. FOX. and expenses of sale. of Secretary King tbe1LWest Mining Co. 1539 Salt Lake 1S9L j City, November At a meeting of the board of directors of the King of tbe W est Mining Company, held at tbe office in bait Lake Utah, on the company's 27tb dav of November. 1891. theCity, date of ntnatat and sale of the above described delinquent stock was extended from the 30tb dsy of November. 1891, to the 30th day or December, 1391,. a the same hour and place. i MOYLAN C FOX, Secretary. NO. 68. OFFICE OF ThB TNIVIDEND Comranv. Salt Lake XJ Daly 15.Mining 1MJ1. Tbe Board of Directors City. hare Utah, Dec declared a dividend for November, 1891. of Thirty seven thousand. live bowdred dollars - (S37,60G. the same being twenty-fiv- e cents per s hare a poa the capital stock of tbe company, payable Deo. 81, 1891, at the office of the comnaoy. No, 125 South Main street (up stairs). Salt Lake City. Utah: at the office ofo, Territory, and B. Hsggln, San the treasurer, J." and CsL. at tbe , ofSoe of tbe transfer agents, Messrs. Lbunsbery A Ox. Mills building. No. 15 Broad New York City,i Transfers close Dec 24, 139L R. C Chamm3&4 bers. President. strt. cember 5, 1S91. At a meeting of the Board of Directors this date, a dividend of fifteen (15) oenta per share, or 7oO), was declared, payable rooms 14 and 15 at tbe office of the Salt company, . Lake Commercial block, Crty, Utah, on 12-- from February U "closed 15th to FebruTransfers - ' January ary Sth, inclusive. . W. H. REMINGTON, President. . . m338 WM. P. MINOR. Seoretary. TCTOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. -- TO WHOM IT JJv easy concern: On December 7. . 1801. K. S. Yankee made to me. the undersigned, an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. All creditors of. K. S. Yankee will please present their verified claims to me for settlement, snd all persons Indebted to Mr. Yankee are requested to make parment of their debts as soon as possible. JAMES G. M EE, Assignee of E. S. Yankee. for Assignee. Jaws D. Pabdie. Attorney LAND WATER THE OQCIRRH Sail Lake City. Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described levied on the stock, on account ot assessment 11th of November.lh91, tbe smounts set opposite as name each follows: of tbe shareholder, . 'Amt' , Aom. crtf$. Share;1 7.CQ .....14 J. C. Sloan t 1 17 7.0U J. U. Watts 70.00 C Robinson, trustee ."..214 i. J 0 J.Oi Hudson Smith And In accordance with law and ordr cf t.,e board of directors, made on the 11th day cf lc 'I. so raanv vl 1 . , Fran-Francisc- 1S3. . f- . - L OFFICE OF DIVIDEND NO. one fc Castle Stone . - ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UNION will beheld at the S, Utah National on Mon alt Lake Utah, building. 18SM, City, at 8 o'cl'-eIS, p. m. dar, January A. K. ot RICQLHS, Secretary. m47S OP THE INTENTION OF THE NOTICE Council to extend water mains on certain streets on the North Bench, in plat M," Salt Lake City survey. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lalce City of trie intention of such Council to make the following described improTurutnt, to wit: Extending and laying iron water pines or mains along the following streets, namely: Creek canyon to a Along 13th street from City on point midway between "M" and "N" streets;and "h" "G," H." "I," J," K." "I M" streets from 13th street to a point midway between 8th aud Otb streets; on "C" street from 13th street to a point midway between 10th and Uth streets; cn 11th street from "C" street to a between A" and B" streets: on pointstreet from 11th street to a point midway "B" midway and.foth 8th between streets; on "D" street from 13th street to a point midway between 10th and delltb streets, and sli necessary laterals, andestifrayingat three-fourt- thousand of the eoat thereof,a local mated sixty dollarsfitO.OOu) by aasesdiaeut upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, beine the district to be affected or benefited by saia namely:- Lot 3, blocs 113; lots S improvement, and 4, block 114; lots 3 and 4, block 1 IS; lots 3 and 4, block 116; lots 3 and 4, block 117; lots S and 4, block 118; lots 3 and 4, block 110; lotsS ' and 4, block 1J0; lots St and 4. blcok 121 : lot 4, block 122; lot a block 134; lot 4. blook 125: lots 1 and 4. bleck 12S; lots 2 and 8, block Z: lots 1 and 4, block 131. aud all of blocks 132, 133, 134, W. M. I. No. I - Company of the oompsny, room In" tii-n- T , T1IK ofQo . T . -- ' Secretary and Treasurer. MEETING NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS'. of Hoard of Directors of the llevan Mining Company, a meeting of the stock holders of said company will be held at tbe offloe Ea-- t Second South street of the secretary. No.. 857' . . .1 . . . on Hoiau Mil. ijbka .:.ny, attua lerniory. 9 to measure consider ISM, m., II, p. January of importance to the company. T. C. RoOKLIDGE. Secretary. Salt Lake City. Dec. 9. Will. m3d OF TUf DELINQUENT NOTICE. "KINO a corporations location of principal Company," place ef'buineft. Salt Lake City, Utsh Territory; location of works. Alturas Idaho. county, Notice: There are delinquent upon the follow, lng described stock on scoountof assessment No. 5. levied on the I'Jth day of October, laal, the aer-er- al amounts set opposite the names of the res pective siocknoiders, as rollows: Certificate Name. No. No. Shares. Amount J. Harnett 11Q 500 60.00 t DO.OO Mrs. George A. Black .. 63 " 300 147 LOuO J. G. Davis, trustee 100.00 ; 60.00 153 600 J. O. Davis, trustee 153 60.00 0. J. Ut) Uavls, trustee 600 bO.OO J. G. Davis, trustee. .... 154 155 J. G. Davis, trustee WO 60.00 fO.OO J. G. Davis, trustee. ....153 600 157 O. 500 J. 60.00 Davis, trustee G. 153 5tJ0 trustee 60.U1 J. Davis, rsoO 159 J. Q. Daris. trustee 60. CO " iVO J. G. Davis, trustee 6J 60. OO 161 6X 60. OO J. U. Davis, trustee rtfl R. Emerson 16. 6O 5J 86Gillette A Evans 40.00 II L. 123 600 ey 6UO Joseph L. wood..,. 124 fiOO 60.00 Joseph L. Hey wood.... 125 - 60.00 600 wood.... Hey Joseph L. 100 10.00 Joseph L. Hey wood. ..,1-100 10.00 Hey wood.. ..127 Joseph L. 128 100 10.00 JosephW. Hey wood.... lOO.OO Johu Irons, trustee. .103 I,ao HI ft 11 Curtis P. Mason 60.O0 81O N. It.Ob-.rnH1.U0 .....81 N. M. Osborne .. 8 rn 60.00 31 Charles Read 00.00 8,U) " 104 150 Read 15.00 Chsrles 105 Read lOI 10.00 Charles 146 "Read, trustee.. , Chsrles (500.00 100 10. OO Charles Swanson..... . 47 s 97 A. C. Stand art 10.00 10 40.0d 400 T. H.Stanton ......... 71 11. 88 600 T. 60.00 81 HO Geo. B.Stanton....;;.... 10.09 Tanner.... 123 10 lOJ Geo. B. Tanner JOO.Ot Caleb "W. West, trustee. 66 1,0(0 100.01 . Caleb W. Weste trustee. 121 , 1,000 m25fl THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOU IN the Third Jadicialdistrtet of Utah Tsrrltorr. of Salt Lake. Edward F. Beck, plaint! , county vs. Charles II. Mcilngh snd Martin L. defendants. Summons. Tbe people of the.Fogsi, Territory of Utah send greeting to Charles H. MeH uga ana uarun xi. rogei, aeienaants. - ivi are hereby required to appear in anbrought against you by tbe above named Judicial plaintiff in the DistrictCourt of the Third District of the Territory of Ct ah,nd to answer the filed ten within therein days (excle-alv- e complaint of the day of service after tbe service on yon of this summons if served within this out of this county, but La county; or, if served this district, within twenty days; otberwi within forty days or Judgment, by default wLl betaken against you, according to the prayer of said cold plaint.of Tbe rtsaid action is brocket to have a dweree ajrainst dereu ants for the speclfio performance by them entered their part of a certain contract intot, twee n part i hereto. May Zl, lftii, so fas ss deed to this plaintiff those certain sixteen lo:c ' in blocks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 -remaining unsold C H. Mcliugh snd M. S. LFoil's Superior division, situated in a!t oelc-- county, Lsum c Jart in have Judgment against fe.Hi.Si. lleel tub" due for t e en-- ' s. t of all jroce plaintiflf's ! defendants from ssle of r- - . - : . i and ti lu 1,2,3,4,6 . :f in t other and further xV i tiif Bay be entity J t j, I1 i i: .sir V' j i AuiOUrehertirt - it: ' ..: r - i t.' St'lsnsw-i;;it5t ' ' f tha t' paired, n usx-ti- this-Cou- c-- t ) i.; r -- one-thir- d I ... - - ,' r f - - tii-- f ri:o r- t - |