Show Bcforc YOII Start1 jcV4x4 f2 I 9 to clean the paints wash the windows or 1 Y N scrub the floor put a little t Uo1d Dust C Washh Powder in the water and see what a i iinuit magical effect it has on the dirt see how much labor it saves you see ji how little it costs in comparison SI fr with other washing compounds LD E Ask your grocer for it Large g packages cost but 25 cents I C Made only by C j BBJ THEN THE-N K Fairbank A A Company rr p St Louis Chicago J C s j New York Boston ii Philadelphia 0 ty j f J o Hb DULL Tines ADVERTISING The best business lever is advertising newspaper advertising is the longest lever and the quickest to move trade Dull Times Are the times to put forth the greatest effort and the most money People dont usually ask For What they have already Advertising Is merely ASKING FOR TRADE When the store is full every day cut down your space Dont expect that you will get a big trade in dull times but keep count and youll find that the advertising was profitable Profitable Right at the time and enormously profitable profita-ble after a while The very fact that only a few merchants are wise enough to advertise in dull seasons makes i all the more profitable for those who do You are there when others are not I gives you greater prominence I will make your advertising in busy times i much more Effective Common sense has a great deal to do with advertising Think about it from a Commonsense Standpoint I may take some nerve to payout for pay money newspaper space when the business isnt paying expenses but I Will Pay More than half the business houses in the country would be ahead i they could shut up for three months in the summer But they dont do it Why Simply because they cant afford to People Peo-ple would forget them Same way with advertising Think of i GET IT DO YOU Want to Keep Posted on Current ETC Jtsfc POLITICS 3 FINANCE COMMERCE REAL ESTATE a MINING LITERATURE If OO I Subscribe for the Paper That Will Supply These Wants c THE Salt lake Herald Oran o oi J Western lBmUCraCj YOU CANT DO WITHOUT IT I THE SEr I WEEKLY HERALD C W Penrose Editor PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Is unexcelled as an advertising medium hal h-al who desire to reach the country public in any of the counties of Utah Idaho and Wyoming Wy-oming and many of those in Colorado Montana Mon-tana Now Mexico and Arizona WE Iss mOver m-Over 12500 Copies Week SPECIAL RATES To Advertisers in tho Daily and Sunday Editions All advertisements for the Semi Weekly Week-ly must be in Monday and Thursday nights Subsciption Price 200 per Year 7 16 12 < Sixteen times Seven are how t t many ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE One hundred and twelve WHAT Why one hundred and twelve Columns in the Sunday Herald and there are twice as many good reasons rea-sons why you should subscribe for it A SZID 100 us ep ± I And we will send you the SemiWeekly V Semi-Weekly HERALD for > SikJ Months > 1 fi > i 0 < i J TT < CITY ORDINANCES AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING TH places and time for the insnection of live stock as to health and ownership a require by 3 act of the territorial legislature legis-lature approved March 8th 1894 Section 1 Be It ordained by the City Council i of Salt Lake city territory of Utah That the Union Stock Yards situated situ-ated at the southern part of Davis county and adjoining the north boundary line of said city and what is known as the Jordan Jor-dan Stock farm situated south of said I city and at or near Second West and Twelfth South streets be and the same Sut are hereby designated as the places for the inspection as provided in an act of the territorial legislature approved March 8th terriorial 184 all cattle sheep and swine which are intended for immediate slaughter slaught-er and consumption for food in said city and all persons intending to slaughter any such animals the carcasses of which are to be sold a food In said city shall take the same to one of said places before mentioned mention-ed for inspection on the hoof before the same shall be slaughtered shal Sec 2 The following is hereby desig rated and adopted as the form of the meat inspection tag to be used by said city and shall be attached to all carcasses car-casses and meats which shall pass an inspection wit in-spection by the city meat inspector to u Certificate OF INSPECTED MEAT I FromSAIT i SAIT LAKE CITY i Z Inspector u Which tag shall be attached to the same by the use of a wire and seal by the city inspector Sec 3 The rules regulations and ciethod of inspection adopted by the Bureau of Animal Industry conducted by the United States government shall betaken be-taken as the standard of meat inspection by said city and shall be followed as closely as may be practicable Sec 4 The inspection on the hoof shall be made on each day of the week if necessary neces-sary Sundays excepted at the Union Stock Yards between the hours of 9 a m and 12 m and at the Jordan Stock farm between the hours of 2 p m and 6 p m Sec 5 The said Inspector shall receive a salary for his services of 10000 per ironth Sec 6 This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after Its approval ap-proval Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake city territory of Utah June 5th 1894 and referred to the mayor for his approval Seal G H BACKMAN City Recorder O No 105 Approved this the 9th day of June A D 1594 R N BASKIN Mayor Territory of Utah City and County of Salt Lake ss I G H Backman recorder in and for said city do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full true and correct copy of a ordinance designating ignating the places and time for the inspection e spection of elRc stock as g health ea d ownership as required by an act of thj territorial legislature approved March ft u 3394 passed by the City Council June 5th 1S94 and approved June 9th 1831 a appears ap-pears of record in my office Witness my hand and the corpor Seal ate seal of Salt Lake city this the 12th day of June A D 18J4 G H BACKMAN City Recorder AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECtions SEC-tions 8 10 and 13 of chapter 18 of the revised ordinances of Salt Lake city of 1892 Amend section 8 by adding words or brewers malt after word swill I Amend section 10 by adding words sanitary I san-itary condition after the word ventIlatIon tionAmend section 13 to read no person shall sell or offer for sale in the city any milk without a permit to do so from the health department such permit to be furnished by said department on condition that none but pure undiluted milk is sold within the city limits subject sub-ject to the approval of the milk inspector inspec-tor or health officer and on the further condition that an annual license fee be paid in advance as follows For all persons or dairies selling daily from one to three gallons of milk 51 per annum more than three gallons and not exceeding exceed-ing ten gallons dally 5 per annum and for each additional ten gallons daily 5 per annum extra The above license fees shall be collected by the treasurer and no permit shall issue until same is paid The health commissioner shall have power to revoke all licenses for cause This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval Passed by the city council of Salt Lake city Utah territory this the 5th day of June A D 1894 and referred to the mayor for his approval Sealj GUSTAVE H BACKMAN Seal City Recorder Approved this the 6th day of June A D 194 R N BASKIN Mayor Territory of Utah County of Salt Lake ss I Gustave H Backman recorder in and for Salt Lake city county and territory ter-ritory aforesaid do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true and correct copy of AH Ordinance Amending Sections 8 10 and 13 of Chapter 18 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City of 1892 passed by the city council of Salt Lake city Utah June 5th 1894 and approved ap-proved by the Mayor June 6th 1894 as appears of record in my office Witness my hand and the seal of Salt Lake City Corporation this Seal the 6th day of June 1894 l GUSTAVE JI BACKMAN City Recorder O No 105 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMpensation COM-pensation of the Inspector of coal oil petroleum pe-troleum and other mineral oils Section 1 Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake city territory of Utah That all Inspectors of coal oil petroleum pe-troleum or other mineral oils shall be entitled en-titled to demand and receive a compensation compen-sation for his services as Inspector which shall be paid by the party owning the oil Inspected the following 1 fees towit For ef stg 1e ha all f oils in barrels or tankcars one quarter of a cent per gallon For oils in cases one cent per gallon for lots from one gallon to twentyfive gallons threefourths of a cent per gallon for all lots from twenty five gallons to fifty gallons onehalf of a cent per gallon for uil lots over fifty gallons gal-lons All fees in excess of J30000 per year shall be covered into the city treasury Sec 2 This ordinance shall be in force from and after its approval Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake city territory of Utah June 5th 1894 and referred to the mayor for his aoproval G H BACKMAN City Recorder O No 102 Approved this the 9th day of June A D 1S94 R N BASKIN Mayor Territory of Utah City and County of Salt Lake ss I G H Backman recorder in and for said city do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full true and correct copy of an ordinance fixing the g P i fh r roe fl ll compensation of the inspector of coal oil petroleum and other mineral oils passed by the City Council June 5th 1804 and approved ap-proved June 9th 1891 a appears of record in my office Witness my hand and the corpor Sealate seal of Salt Lake city this the 12th day of June A D 1891 G H BACKMAN City Recorder AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECtion SEC-tion six Chapter fourteen of the ordinances ordi-nances of Salt Lake City approved April 1 1SSO Section 6 The city engineer shall be allowed to charge and demand advance nor me oeneut ut ine city tne lonowing fees from the owners of property ordering the work to be performed or against whom the work is properly chargeable In all parts of tne city over which the official survey shall have been extended or when the surveys are found to agree agree substantially with the recorded plats thereof For locating the four corners of a rectangular or nearly rectangular lot of any size where lines can bern be-rn without offsetting 7 50 For locating one line of a lot of any size where such line can be run without offsetting 550 For each offset made in running a line 50 For each additional course necessary neesar to be run in surveying or subdivid ing a lot or In surveying a lot of Irregular shape 1 0 For establishing building or sidewalk grades for a frontage of twentyfive feet or Jess 700 For establishing building or sidewalk 70 grades for each additional twenty five feet or part thereof on the same block 50 For establishing curb grades for a frontage of twentyfive feet or less 50 For establishing curb grades for each additional twentyfive feet or part theieof 25 For establishing grades for drains ditches etc or for doing any other surveying work not provided for above an amount estimated by the city engineer to cover actual coat any excess over actual cost to be refunded to the party ordering the i survey after the work shall have been done and the actual cost ascertained Passed by the city council of Salt Lake city territory of Utah this the 15th day of May 1894 and referred to the mayor for his approval Seal GUSTAVE H BACIOIAN City Recorder Approved this the 19th day of May A D 1894 R N BASKIN Mayor Territory of Utah County of Sal Lake ss I G H Backman recorder in and for 1 9 o r r v > = 4 I I I Salt Lake city territory of Utah dot do-t hereby certify that the above is a full true and correct copy of an ordinance amending section 6 chapter 14 of the I ordinances of Salt Lake city approved I April 1st 1E90 passed by the city council of Salt Lake city territory of Utah May 15th 1S94 and approved by the mayo May 19th 1SS4 as appears of record in my office In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal i of the city of Salt Lake territory of Utah this the 28th day of May A D 1894 Seal GUSTAVE H BACKMAN O No 90 City Recorder H071GE NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF the City Council t extend water mains on Jeremy street from South Temple street to First South street Notice is I hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake city of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvements Improve-ments towit Extending and laying 4inch iron water pipes or mains along the following street namely Jeremy street from South Temple street to First South street and defraying the whole of the cost thereof estimated at eight hundred dollars by local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement improve-ment namely Part of lots 2 3 6 and 7 block 51 plat C Salt Lake City survey sur-vey described a follows towit Commencing Com-mencing at a point 2 rods east and l4Oj feet north tof the southwest corner of lot 2 of said block running thence east 66 feet thence rt1n feet thence east fr < feet thence north SK feet thence wiest 132 feet thence south 301 feet to place of beginning Also commencing at a point 2 rods west and 8 rods north of thesouth east corner of lot 3 of said block thence west S rods thence north 2 rods thence west 1 rod thence north 2 frods thence east 9 rods thence south 24 rods to place of beginning All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must I be presente in writing to the city recorder re-corder on or before July 17th 1894 being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto By order of the City Council of Salt Lake made June 21st 1894 Seal G H City BACKMAN Recorder PROBATE COURT ORDERS IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Emma J Whitecar deceased Order t show cause why an order of sale of real estate should not be made James H Whitecar the administrator ad-ministrator of the estate of Emma J Yhlecari deceased having fed his peti tion herein duly verified praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decendent for the purposes therein set forth it is therefore ordered by the judge of said court that all persons Interested in the estate oC saId decease appear be fore the said probate court on Friday the 6th day of Juy 184 at 10 oclack In the forenocn of said day at the court room of said probate court at the county court house m the city and county ntlf Salt Lake Utah territory to show cause why an order should rot be granted to the said administrator to sell s much of the real estate of the said deceased at public f ata si I sale as shall be necessary and that a copy of this oraer be published at least four successive weeks in The Salt Lake Herald a newspaper printed and published in said city and cornty Dated June 5 1894JACOB JACOB B BLAIR Probate Judge J H Moyle Attorney IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of 1Jllza Windsor Blythe deceased Notice decesed Notice is hereby given that Notce Spencer administrator of the estate of Eliza Windsor Blythe deceased has ren dered for settlement and filed In said court his final account of his administration administra-tion of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto and f nfvet that Wednesday the 18th leaytoy July A D 1894 at 10 oclock 1 a m at the court room of said court in the county court house Salt Lake city and county Uath territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution at which time and place any ar person interested in said estate persn intereste may ap pear and show cause if any there be ap said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution ad approve ad fna ditributon made as prayed for a Dated June 22nd 1894 H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court By J F JACK Deputy Clerk Court O W Moyle Attorney IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND COUR for Salt Lake county territory of Utah in the matter of the estate of Joseph Sowden deceased estte Notice is hereby given that Oscar W Moyle the gven administrator of the estate of Joseph Sowden deceased has rendered for set tlement and filed In said court his final account of his administration of said es tate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons per-sons entitled thereto and that Friday the 29th day of June A D 1894 Frday o clock a m at the court room of said court in the county court house Salt Lake I city and county Utah territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court cour for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution at which time and place any person interested Inter-ested in said estate may appear and show cause If any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made a prayed for ant Dated June 4 1894 H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court IN THE PROBATE COURT IN AND for Salt Lake county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Margaret A Dewing deceased Notice Notice is hereby given that George A Lowe admin t istrator of the estate of Margaret A Dew ing deceased has rendered for settlement and filed in said court the final account of his administration of said estate and petition fQr final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto and that Saturday the 30th day of June A D 1E94 at ten clock a m at the ccurr room of said court in the county court house Salt Lake city te county f Jalaeliul t1 territory has been duly appointed by the judge of said court for the settlement settle-ment of said Hccount and hearing said petition pe-tition for distribution at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause if any there be why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution dis-tribution made as prayed for Dated June 5 1894 H V MELOY Clerk of the Probate Court MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO an order and decree of foreclosure and sale to me directed by the Third Judicial district court of the territory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the south front door of the county court house in the city of Salt Lake county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah on the 16th day of July 1894 at twelve oclock m all the right title claim and interest of H W Pearson and Hilmer Frances Pearson of in and to the following described real estate situate lying and being In Salt Lake county and described a follows to i Lots twentytwo 2 and twenty three 2 in block three 3 in East Waterloo Water-loo addition to Salt Lake city as the same is platted and recorded in the office of the recorder of Salt Lake county Utah territory situate in Salt Lake county terrior of Utah To be sold a the property prop-erty of H W Pearson Hilmer Frances Pearson at the suit of Ed W Duncan Terms of sale cashNAT NAT 1 BRIGHAM U S Marshal By JOHN B CUMItlOCK Deputy Marshal Dated at Salt Lake city June 22nd 1894 The Semig Weekly Herad C W PENROSE Editor Issued Wednesdays and Saturdays Contains all Ule cream of the Daily Edition and other matter specially edited TH HERALD flo fS t Only FIRSTCLASS STEREOTYING I l 8 I c TRUSTEES SALE TRUSTEES SALEWHEREAS WILL iam G Young and Martha G Young his wife on the 2nd day of June 1S93 executed exe-cuted and delivered to The Deseret Savings Sav-ings bank 3 corporation their certain promissory note whereby they promised to pay to the said Deseret Savings bank or order in gold coin of the United States four hundred dollars thirty days after date with interest at the rate of one percent per-cent par month from date until paid and 4 to secure the said note the said William WiI G Young and Martha G Young on the same day executed and delivered to James T Little of Salt Lake city and county territory of Utah trustee a certain cer-tain deed whereby ftlethtd to him in trust the premisesfand property hereinafter 1 herein-after particularly described which deed of trust was duly recorded In the Salt Lake county records Jine 3 1833 in book 3 L of mortgages on page 600 and whereas t where-as said deed of trust provided that should lr ge rth i default be made in the payment of said note or any part thereof or of the interest Inter-est a the same becomes due and payable pay-able that the said trustee at the request of the legal holder of said note upon giving twenty days notice thereof In some newspaper printed in the English language lan-guage In Salt Lake city may proceed to sell said real estate according to the terms of the said trust deed and upon sale i thereof said trustee was empowered to make a deed in fee simple to the purchaser pur-chaser and whereas said note has long since been due and the same is wholly vnpaid both rlgiId agtel wholy the said holder of said note ft the Deseret Savings bank ha requestea said trustee to proceed to sell said property land and premises under the power In said trust deed given C out of the proceeds pro-ceeds apply uie same to the payment of said note as In said deed of trust required Ijow therefore notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee by virtue of the power in him vested by said trust veste deed at the request of the said Deseret Savings bank the owner and holder of said note and mortgage will offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the banking house of said Deseret Savings bank in Salt Lake city Utah on the 2nd day of July ISM at 12 clock noon of that day the above mentioned real estate hereinafter de scribed or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said note and interest and costs and expenses of making this sale Said real estate herein referred to as conveyed by said deed of trust and which 13 hereby noticed to be sold is de scribed as follows towit Commencing at the nnr + hooat r > nTnn < nf 1f IT V > Tr > C 17 Five Acre plat ABIg Field survey and running thence south 165 feet thence west 26 rods thence north 166 feet thence east zb rods to the place of beginning except the following portion thereof to wit Commencing at a point 137 feet and 7 inches south from the northeast corner of said f r lot 17 and running thence west 100 X feet thence north 30 feet thence east 100 feet thence south 30 feet to the place of beginning all In the city and county of Salt Lake territory of Utah JAMES T LITTLE Trustee Dated June 9 1S91 LeGrand Young Attorney for Trustee SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND for the Third Judicial District of Utah territory county of Salt Lake Utah Na tional Bank plaintiff vs John A Groes beck and his wife Ann D Groesbeck Max Martin and Samuel L Lisper part ners doing business as Martin Lisper Henry W Green and H M Bacon Charles iV Baxter Thomas Borlase Mary Brlxen William T Sampson The Gilbert Manu facturing company a corporation under the laws of the State of New York Saly I Mayer Abraham Strouse and Max Adler partners doing business as Mayer Strouse Co Neil GIllls T Ellis Browne Stephen Hays John S Scott and James Anderson partners doing business as Scott Anderson The Na tional Bank of Park City Utah a corporation Andrew C Brixen J Bourgard The First National Bank of Deadwood South Dakota a corporation cor-poration and The National Bank of the Republic of Salt Lake City Utah a corporation cor-poration defendant Summons The people peo-ple of the territory of Utah send greeting To John A Groesbeck and his wife Ann D Groesbeck Max Martin and Samuel L Lisper copartners doing business as Martin Lisper Henry W Green and H M Bacon Charles L Baxter Thomas Borlase Mary Brixen William T Samp son the Gilbert Manufacturing company a corporation under the laws of the State of New York Saly I Mayer Abraham Strouse and Max Adler partners doing business as Mayer Strouse Co Neil Gulls T Ellis Browne Stephen Hays John S Scott and James S Anderson partners doing business as Scott Anderson The First National Bank of Park City Utah a corporation Andrew Brixen J Bourgard The First National Bank of Deadwood South Dakota a corporation cor-poration and The National Bank of the Republic of Salt Lake City Ulan a corporation cor-poration defendant You are hereby required re-quired to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial Judi-cial District of the Territory of Utah and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days exclusive of the day of service after the service on you of this summons If served within this county or if served out ot 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 a decree of this court adjudging that a receiver be appointed to take charge of certain mortgaged mort-gaged premises hereinafter described and collect rents therefrom and apply under direction of this court to preservation of the first two liens on said premises to wit one of The Penn Mutual Life Insurance In-surance company of Philadelphia the other of one William Ratcliffe to pay insurance in-surance and taxes and all necessary expenses ex-penses to have a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon said premises executed by Defendants Defend-ants Groesbeck to one Joseph M Stoutt Nov 3 1S92 to secure the payment of a promissory note of even elate for 20000 executed by Defendant John A Groesbeck to said Stoutt URpn which there Is now due and unpaid the sum of 1951284 said note and mortgage having been duly assigned as-signed to plaintiff which is now the holder hold-er thereof to have said premises sold as provided by law that plaintiff may be permitted to purchase at said sale and be alllowed a reasonable sum for attorneys at-torneys fees that its judgmentmay be in gold cold with Interest at 10 per cent per annum and for other relief Said premises are described as follows towit Commencing 45 feet S from N W corner of lot 2 block 57 plat A S L C sur running thence S 45 feet thence E 119 feet thence N 45 feet thence W 1194 feet to beginning with alley way 9 feet in width running N S through extreme ex-treme E end said lot 2 from point U0t feet E of N W corner said lot 2 to N line 3rd So at all situate in Salt Lake city and Co Utah And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required re-quired the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein Witness the Hon Samuel A Merritt judge and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial district in and for the territory of Utah this 9th day of June in the year of our SEAL Lord one thousand eight hundred hun-dred and ninetyfour Williams Van Cott Sutherland Attorneys Attor-neys for Plaintiff DAVID C DUNBAR Clerk By GEO D LOOMIS Deputy Clerk MARSHALS SALE MARSHALS SALS PURSUANT TO an order of sale and decree of foreclosure to me directed by the District court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utah I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county ourt house In the city of Salt Lake county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah on the 14th day of July 1S94 at 13 oclock m all the right title claim and interest of William Burke Mary L Burke Salt Lake Real Estate and Investment company a corporation Fred TItt Mary A Titt John J Daly trustee the BurtonGardner company a corporation Oscar W Moyle assignee Catherine E Dyer Gertrude Van Anda Mary Brixen W S McCornick and Union National bank a corporation defendants de-fendants of in and to the following described de-scribed real estate situate lying and being in Salt Lake city Salt Lake county territory ter-ritory of Utah and described as follows towit An undivided onehalf 09 interest in-terest in the east half VQ of lot six 6 block fortyone 41 plat A Salt Lake city survey Salt Lake county Utah terri tory also part of lot eight 8 in block fiftyone 51 nlat A Salt Lake city sur evy Salt Lake county Utah territory commencing thirtythree 33 feet south and fifty 50 feet east from the northwest corner of said lot and running thence east sixty 60 feet thence south one nundred and thirtytwo 132 feet thence west sixty 60 feet thence north one hundred and thirtytwo 132 feet to the place of commencement To be sold as the property prop-erty of William Burke and Mary L Burke Salt Lake Real Estate and Investment Invest-ment company a corporation Fred Tltt Mary A Tltt John J Daly trustee the BurtonGardner company a corporation Oscar W Moyle assignee Catherine E Dyer Gertrude Van Anda Mary Brixen W S McCornick and Union National bunk a corporation defendant at the suit of Aaron ICeyser Terms of sale cash NAT M BRIGHAM U S Marshal By J B TIMMONY Deputy Marshal Dated Salt Lake city June 23d ISM Rawlins Crltchlow Attorneys foi Plaintiff |