Show The Sal Lake Collegiate Institute begins Its twentieth year September begns grades from primary to academic acade-mic Home for a limited number of boys For circular and particulars address ad-dress Robert J Coskey Salt Lake cIty r G t I I > < till 3DOW1ST B THE SE 4 U l I L 714rI4 i LI j s I Chorus Whats the rnattah Cholly Bolbobs wildly excited He wont let us bathe J Said he didnt want his ocean front turned into a slice of Lake Erie1 Chorus The monstah 1 I Cholly I Yaas said we were too fresh jPi Pittsburg Dispatch I > CftJIIJ Papa Dont you know that nurse has brought you a new little sister Ethel How nice But let me run and tell mamma I Brooklyn Life LTII I t TiiiiT P iiiI Ic I t I II Tramp Madam Im nota tramp Im magician No madam I dont want food but being a very charitable man myself and seeing how kind you must be I will show you a neat little transformation sceneWidow Jones IWel1 Tramp You bring me a plate of soupand Ill turn it into a man Truth i 1 J I 4r ii t j fcSvK frtyteyff feJi6 if2 5f Ji6 crr1 LILL r < 1 I What do you think 1 Fred proposed to me just now 1 Yes He got into that habit when he used to call on mel I 1 ILife HIafe a n i 5 i 1 i < 4 I < J = o PROBATE COURT ORDERS IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake County Territory o UtaHT In the matter of the estate of George Hearst deceased Notice of time and place for the hearing of petition for admission ad-mission to probate of will Pursuant to an order of said court In said matter notice no-tice is hereby given that Wednesday that the 12th day of September A D 1894 at 10 oclock a m at the County Court House In Salt Lake City Utah Territory In the court room of said court has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of Robert C Cham bers praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented present-ed purporting to be a transcript or the last will and testament of George Hearst deceased when and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will or the granting of letters testamentary to Robert C Chambers Cham-bers as prayed for in said petition In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal Seal of said Court thIn 29th day of August A D 1894 H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court By J F JACK Deputy Clerk Bennett 31 B Attorneys IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Wogu Jacob Woguson deceased notice Notice notce Notce is hereby given that Soren C Woguson executor of the estate of Wogu Jacob Wog Woguson deceased has rendered for set tlement and filed in said court his final account of his administration of said estate es-tate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons per-sons entitled thereto and that Wednes day the 5th day of September A D 1894 at 10 oclock a m at the courtroom court-room of said court in the county nourt house Salt Lake city and county iltah territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement settement of said account and hearing said petition petton I for distribution at which time and ple I I any person interested In said estate ma I appear and show cause If any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for Dated August 9th A D 189J H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court By J F JACK Court Deputy IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Morris Goldberg deceased Notice of time and place for the hearing of petition for admission ad-mission to probate of wU Pursuant a an order of said court In said matter rotlce Is hereby given that Wednesday the 12th day of September < D 1891 at 10 oclock a m at the county court te house In Salt Lake city Utah territory in the court room of said court ha been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of John E Dooly praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented purporting a pur-porting to be a transcript of the last will and testament of Morris Goldberg deceased de-ceased when and where all persons Interested Inter-ested may appear and oppose the probate of said will or the granting of letters testamentary with the will annexed t anee John tlon E Dooly as prayed for In said pe tonIn In witness whereof I have here Seal unto set my hand and affixed the < seal of said court this 29th day of August A D 1894 H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court By J F JACK Deputy Clerk Bennett M and B Attorneys THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH 1THE COLLEGE W OPEN Tuesday September 4th for the recep ton of students 2Some of Its facilities for practical Instruction are Nine buildings of the value of 152000 scientific apparatus worth 35000 five courses of instruction agriculture domestic arts mechanical engIneerIng civil engineering and commercial com-mercial science also short courses and post graduate courses a faculty of twenty teachers mostly specialists 108 acres of ground for experimental demonstrations demon-strations m agriculture horticulture dairying etc an assured Income of 86000 for the present biennial period well equipped shops for manual training In the use of the best modern tools machinery ma-chinery and practical work generally free tuition yearly entrance fee 5 3The total cost of attending boardroom board-room clothing books and incidentals need not exceed 150 a year 4It is situated In an ideal college town free from the temptations and allurements al-lurements of large cities and without the dullness usual to smaller towns 5It provides Instruction and training suited to the wants of the masses of the people its leading courses represent the four great vocations of the people Agriculture Ag-riculture the mechanic arts commerce and home work 6It asks the people none of their money but only that their sons and daughters sufficiently advanced to enter upon its courses be induced to share In its benefits 7It Is situated in Logan Utah reached reach-ed by the Union Pacific railway 8A catalogue describing its courses and facilities for instruction and practical practi-cal work will be sent to any address upon written application to The Agricultural Agricul-tural College Logan or to J H PAUL Ph B President SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for the Third Judicial district of Utah territory county of Salt LakeE M Weller Mary A Weiler and Darwin B Chaffin as executors under the will of Joseph Weiler deceased plaintiff vs Joseph A Morland and his wife Kate L Morland Joseph l Stoutt S S Terrell Addison B Jones Roger C Knox The American National Bank Bank of Salt Lake Phllo Leon Holland S P Warren and O P M Warren a partnership doing do-ing business as Warren Brothers R W Nicol the Salt Lake Hardware company Andrew C Brlxen National Bank of the Republic F E Gregg and F T HIatt Republc defendant Summons The people of the territory of Utah send greeting To Joseph A Morlan and Kate L Morlan Joseph M Stoutt S S Terrell Addison B l Roer C Knox The American National Bank Bank of Salt Lake Phllo Leon Holland S P Warren and O P M Warren a partnership doing business u Warren Brothers R 7 Nicol the Salt Lake Hardware company Andrew C Brlxen National Bank of the Republic Brxen Gregg and F T HIatt defendant You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third judicial district of the territory or Utah and to answer the complaint fed therein within ten days exclusive of the day of service after the service on you of this summons If served within this County coun-ty or if served out of this county but In this district within twenty days otherwise other-wise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according accord-ing to the prayer of said complaint The said action Is brought to have judgment against defendant Joseph A Morlan for S6500 together with all due and unpaid Interest attorneys fees taxes and costs of court alleged to be due on a certain promissory note executed and delivered to promIssor Jacob Weller by said Joseph A Morlan October 1 1S90 for 6500 with interest at 8 per cent per annum from said date till paid both before and after judgment said note being secured by mortgage of even date on premises hereinafter described said Jacob Weller having duly assigned and transferred said note and mortgage to said plaintiffs that payment of said note has been demanded but no part has been paid except interest In full to July l 1893 said plaintiff have paid and been compelled to pay 1320 to redeem said premises from sale made for sprinkling taxes In 1893 to have the usual decree for the sale of said premises and that the claims or liens of other said defendants may be held subordinate and subsequent to the mortgage lien of said plaintiffs rod for such other and further relief n and adequate In the may be just premises I said premises are described as follows to I wit Situate In Salt Lake city and coun I tj Utah territory commencing 10 rods N of S E corer lot 1 block 2 plat A Salt Lake city survey runnIng theme w ted sfthenceN 5 rods thence E 10 rods thence S 5 rods to place of begin begn nlne tence you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required he said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief re-lief demanded therein lef Witness the Hon Samuel A Merrltt Winess and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district seal in and for the territory of Utah this 15th day of August In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour DAVID C DUNBAR Clerk By Gee D Loomis Deputy Clerk Williams VanCott Sutherland attorneys at-torneys for plaintiff GETS TH SUHBil f2 25O HEBilpIOEilEll HBAP 0 |