Show Special Notices I Want For Sale For Rent Lost Found etc Advertisements 1 cen per word each Issue by the month SIOO pur line Estray notices 31 00 for each animal advertised Marriape notices 5100 birth noticts 60 cents death announcements free < obituary comments 15 cents per line No advertisement advertise-ment taken for less than 15 cents i WANTED I 7TATEDA GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL i > I housework good wages Apply 49 North Second West I TXTANTED PUSHING CANVASSER OF T V good address Liberal salary and ex pcuses paid weekly Permanent position Brown Bros Co nurserymen Portland Oregon Ore-gon XTANTEDTO EXCHANGE BUSINESS I 1 V property In Provo for residence property In Salt Lake city Apply to Neve Child 41 t East First South WANTED A YOUNG MARRIED MAt MA-t wishes situation of any kind C B Schwartz 112 West South Temple TTTANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE VV work Apply at once 134 East Third I South opposite The Mamtou i WANTED A GOOD SECOND HAND Saiety Bicycle Address this office i WANTED TO TRADEFINE IMPORTED A t V shotgun and rifle for horse and buggy or 1 phaeton Inquire at 25 East First South or 141 South Fifth East TTANTKDUY A STRONG YOUNG MANy > MAN-y any kind of work wages no consideration considera-tion Address B Herald WANTED TO BUY OR SELL COOP t bank and mining stock A D Wooley J broker No 8 Hooperblock i A GENTS WANTEDLIFE OF BLAINE fl Only authentic memorial edition COO pages illustrated retail 8150 550 week to agents send 10 cents for canvassng took strike quick Monroe Book Company 404 Mack block Denver SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITER WANTS O a situation Young man Regular em I plo m8nt main object Address S Herald FOR SALE I I OR SALE CHEAP ONE UPRIGHT FOR 1 piano at 55S South Second East TXR SALEONE HORSE HARNESS AND l4 two good spring wagons cheap Also warehouse of new lumber a churn 100 gallons butter press and print Call at 167 West Fifth South street FOR 1 SAL3 ½ x6 ¼ RODS ON SOUTH SIDE J of North Temple street hall block west of Temple block with good house of eleven rooms Wm J Silver 143 W North Temple St TXR SALE250 ACRES OF THE H STEED FOR J1 estate Address H L Steed box 58 Box Elder postofflce Pox Elder county Utah TOR SALE40 i 03 ACRES OF LAND SIX FORSALE40 11 miles souths t from city on county road in section Address 07 Center street city TnOR CENTRAL PARK LOTSW H Mc FOR Co C6 West Second South street NOTICE OP SALEON MONDAY FEB L 13 SS93 at 10 oclock a m I will offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at 118 South Main street Salt Lake City Utah the entire stock in a lump remaining unsold otter Feb 9 consisting of dry goods notions 4 furnishing goods cloaks etc etc situated nt the store 116 and 118 South Main street in chiding Jeasehold on the premises store and ofllce fixtures and safe also delivery wagon two horses harnesses etc Persons desiring to bid will have an opportunity to inspect In-spect the stock and other property to be sold up to the time of sale For further information informa-tion apply at the premises EMANUEL KAHN Assignee of Cohu Bros Dated Feb 6 1893 FOR RENT TOR RENTIN DARLINGTON PLACE 8 IOR J room furnished house bath electric light 853 First street Cyrus L Hawley Utah National 1 Na-tional bank FOR RENTENTIRE PREMISES NOW I occupied by Earls Furniture company Holmes building or any part of same Apply to 9S Holmes T70R RENTENTIRE PREMISES OR ANY FOR J part of same now occupied by Earls Furniture Fur-niture company Holmes building Apply toG to-G S Holmes Knutsford f > OR RENTTWO FIRST CLASS FUR J Dished rooms with day board Elegant location fine surroundings close in References Refer-ences required and given Address PO box 70S Salt Lake city T7OR RENTONE HALF BLOCK EAST OF FOR street on Fourth South street nice flat of four rooms also flvoroom new brick house on First South street close in Apply at John McDonald Sons at 268 and 270 South Main street TX > R RENT TWOSROOM HOUSES NEAR FOR F business center 520 also small house on F street close to car line Mrs Woodmansee 3L9 Fifth street corner C TTOR RENT NICELY FURNISED ROOMS T cheap at 134 East Third South opposite the Manitou TOR RENTFRONT OFFICE APPLY ii at John C Cutlers 36 Main street TTlOR RENT FIRST HOUSE EAST OF JL Social ball Inquire 201 East South Temple Tem-ple t FOR RENT OFFICES IN CULMER 1 block Low Rates Apply Room 71 1 ONEHALF THE ENTIRE STORE CHEAP J and basement occupied by Morrison in Holmes building Apply cashier Knutsford MONEY TO LOAN 171cMiY TO LOAN PROM GPER CENT UP MONEY loans made G H Kuowlden real estate agent 221 S Main street T rONEYTOLOAN P NEWELL CO lIONEY Main TT7E WANT SALT LAKE CITY LOANS on improved property Money hero No delay Graves Vinton Co 607 McCornick building i i ABRIS WILSON 150 MATh STREET I ONEY TO LOAN CROSBY CROSBY MONEY flI S2 Richard Street i I A AND S PER CENT ON CHOICE RESI r Cfu t i denco loans 6U per cent on business property Bache becond floor Doolyblock 77 UGBNE LEWIS ATTORNEY AT LAW j JO room 310 postofflce block Money hera I jn balk Apply direct and save commissions commis-sions i 1t 7 and ns PER CENT ON INSIDE 1M > O proved property John J Snyder < 09 Dooly block Telephone 657 Large building loans made PERSONAL ALL MATTERS IN RELATION TO PRIvate tj PRI-vate or detective business carefully and thoroncuiy investigated Address Box 29 or Box 1033 Salt Lake City A FULL LIE OF MASQUERADE AND A t1 Theatrical suits wigs beards and all kind of disguises at Madame Rhines 67 E First South cert to Theater Sout Tl T ARRIAGE PAPER CONTAINING HUNdreds ilJL HUN-dreds of advertisements of marriageable peop from all sections wanting correspondents correspond-ents for Improvement or marriage free Gunnels Gun-nels Monthly Toledo O THE CHICAGO FURNITURE AND REpair JL RE-pair shop Work promptly done Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed Prises reasonable John Bueler C North First West Salt Lake city rtah ttahiss iss E A WHITTLE FASHIONABLE MISS WBITTLE FASHINABLE iI dressmaker All work guranteed to be satisfactory Perfect fitting garments a specialty Rooms 612 Mercantile block C P ARMSTRONG LAW OFFICE REAL Sp estate and mining Uooly postofflce building Tn ffln f THOMAS PifllMPSONWashlngtozi Patents Vl No i rs leo until Patent otj l tainedi Write Inventors guIde c 2 > WESTERNBILL POSTINGCO INC I MAIN OFFICE 40 RICHARDS STREET l halt Luke S W Anderson general manager man-ager Branch offices at Ogden Park City Provo and Logan MEETINGS I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Li Monday the tith day of March 1833 at I the hour of two 2 oclockp m of said day there will be a meeting of the stockholders of theUtah Steam Laundry company a corporation corpora-tion a the office of said company in Salt Lake city Utah the object and purpose of said meeting meet-ing being t amend the articles of incorporation of said company as follows Article six 6 t be amended by increasing the capital stock of tho said corporation from ten thousand SlOOoO dollars to fortyfive thousand 45000 dollars also to elect u new board of directors and other officers for sid company JOHN F UPDEGRAFF President CHARLES H DAYTON Secretary VTOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JLM that a stockholders meeting of the Clover Dairy company Is called t meet at the office of I the Clover Dairy company at the American National bank Salt Lake city Utah territory I on Saturday Feb 18 1893 at 3 oclock p m m for the purpose of amending the articles of agreement of said corporation so as to reduce the capital stock from 810003 to 51COO FRANK W ROSS President TTERALD PUBLISHING COTHE AN LRALD i nual meeting of the stockholders of THE HKUALD Publishing Co will be held at the office of the company Salt Lake City Utah territory on Friday February 10 1893 a 4 oclock p m The purpose for which said meeting meet-ing is called is the election of a board of directors dIrec-tors to serve for the following two years and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before It HOUACE G WHITNEY Secretary SALT LAKE CITY Jan r 1893 The above meeting i postponed till Thursday Thurs-day February 16 1 t 4 oclock p m HORACE G WHITNEY Secretary Salt Lake City Feb 10 1803 QTOCKHOLDERb MEETING DALY O mining company The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Daly Mining company will be held at the office of the company Salt Lake City Utah No lid South Main street up stairs on Monday Feb 2 1S93 at 2 oclock pm for the election of a board directors di-rectors and for the transaction of suoh other business as may legally come before it Transfers ing Trans-fers t close Feb THOS 14 1893 J until ALMY after Secretary the meet SAir LAE Crrr Utah Jn 19 IS93 I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the BurtonGardner company will be held on Monday Feb 13 at 3 oclock p m at the office of said company Salt Lake City Utah The purposes for which said meeting is called are To elect directors for the ensuing year to receive re-ceive the annual report of the president and secretary and to transact any such other business busi-ness as may lawfully come before said meeting GEORGE F FELT Secretary BIDS WANTED DIDS FOR PRINTING AND BINDING OF BINDNG BIDS D 0 and 1000 copies of the annual reports of the city officers of Salt Lake city will oe received I re-ceived by the city recorder at room 2 city hall I np to and including 12 oclock noon Feb 14 i 1893 The right reserved to reject any and all bids 0 E STANTON Miss No 12 City Recorder PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS HN WARREN M D OFFICE HOURS u rrom JO to 12am and 1 to3p m Salt Lake City Utah ATTORNEYS LESSON S KEY ATTORNEY AND G Counseloratlaw 603 and 605 McCorniok block CEO F GOODWIN HENRY V TAN PEU Ex AttyQen N D p GODWIN t VAN PELT LAWYERS GOODWIN JT Practice In all courts and before U S Land office Rooms and 21 Commercial blockS block-S MITH LLOYD ATTORNEYSATLAW 0 514 McCornick block Salt Lake city TAMES A WILLIAMS ATTORNEYAT t law Rooms 404 and 405 Progress block RICHARD W YOUNG ATTORNEY ilL law Deseret National Bank building Upstairs Up-stairs second floor F 1W WHEELER LAWYER room 45 I Central block 46 West Second South TORN W JUDD ATTORNEYATLAW 48 eJ West Second South street Salt Lake city Utah Rooms 44r45 Central block W H DICKSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 512 t 515 Progress Building CHARLES G HILL ATTORNEY AT J law Room No 5 Progress IM WADDELL AND THOMAS ADAMS is attorneysatlaw and land attorneys 2 2 East First South street Salt Lake cityUtah TTIRAM E BOOTH E O LEE J G GRAY tl Booth Lee Gray lawyers 6 6 and 6 Commercial Block Salt Lake city Utah MAURICE M KAIGHN ATTORNEYAT I1J law rooms i 5 and 6 Tribune building corner West Temple and Second South LJ TV DARER ATTORNEYATLAW LAND O attorney Hooper Block Salt Lako City DENTISTS TUNFORD ELLERBECK s CANNON iJ dentists Corner of Main o and Second South streets over Union National bank I south entrance C CARTWRIGHT L D S DENTIST Daft block 12 South Main streetJSalt Lake City Utah Extraction without paw W I BARNETT D D 1 OFFICE Union Block Main street Salt Lake City Room 1 Painless dentist J L WHYTOCK DENTIST MER CANtle r CAN-tle block corner Main and Third South J B KEYSOR DENTISTROOMS 1 2 i and 3 first floor ScottAuerbach building MUSIC AND LNGUAGES I PROF ANDRE TEACHES MUSIC LAN JL guages aud fencing at pupils home and at office Realty building 2 S West Temple St SHORTHAND CDtfGES B T MACMASTERS AND M L STANS 1 field stenographic and typewriting office 421 Postofflce block ARCHITECTS WM CARROLL ARCHITECT ROOMS 45 T 48 MERCANTILE BLOCK Corner Third South and Main streets Telephone 454 Salt Luke City Utah THE SEiilMEKIY HERALD O W PENRO3E EDITOR PnWlsM Wednesdays and Saturdays I Unexcelled as an Advertising Medium Me-dium for all who desire to reach the n county publto in any of the counties of Utah Idaho Wyoming and many of those In Colorado Montana New Mexico Mex-ico and Arizona We issue over 12500 COPIES PER WEEK SPECIAL RATES To Advertisers in tho Daily and Sands Editions All Advertisements for the SKMJ WEEKLT must be ia Monday sad Thursday Thurs-day Night Sntoiotion t Price 300 Per Yea STEREOTYPING At THE HERALD Office a c LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEES SALE WHEREAS ON OC i tober 2 1891 Theodore A Davis and Elizabeth V Davis his wife as parties of tho first par made and delivered to Edward Richards Rich-ards trustee as party of the second part a certain trust deed of the real estate hereinafter described for the purpose of securing t Elton Hoyt the party of the third part to said trust deed the payment of I certain promissory note of even date therewith made and delivered to said Elton Hoyt by the said Theodore A and Elizabeth V Davis for the sum of six thousand five hundred 46500 dollars payable one year after date at Salt Lake city Utah to the order of said Elton Hoyt together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from date thereof until paid interest payable quarter yearly Said deed of trust was recorded re-corded October 231691 in the county recorders office of Salt Lake county territory of Utah In book 3F of trust deeds on pages 125126 And Whereas Said parties of the first part in said trust deed covenanted to pay said note according accord-Ing to the tenor and effect thereof and therein and in default promised agreed that i case of default should be made in payment of said note or any part thereof or of the interest that might accrue thereon as the same should become due and payable then said trust deed should be In force and the said trustee might thereupon sid l he upon proceed to sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the real property set forth is said deed of trust and hereinafter described de-scribed after first giving notice for thirty days by publication thereof in some newspaper published pub-lished In the county of Salt Lake aforesaid And out of tho proceeds of such hale the said trustee should pay the amount of said note and accrued Interest thereon to the holder thereof and the costs and expenses of salo including i reasonable attorneys and trustees fees the pale to be conducted and advertised as specified speci-fied In the deed of trust aforesaid And Whereas No part of the principal interest of said promissory note has been paid and the same is due and in default And Whereas The saIddeed of trust provides that in case of death absence from Salt Lake county Utah Territory Inability or refusal to act of the said Edward Richards trustee then the sheriff of said Salt Lake county or any of his deputies are made his successor in trust And AndWhereas Whereas The said Edward Richards i absent from Salt Lake county ahd from the Territory jof Utah and refuses to act as such trustee t Now therefore I the undersigned William McQueen sheriff of Salt Lake county Territory tory of Utah and as successor in trust do at tho request of the holder of the said note hero by give notice that on Saturday the 18th day pf Februar 1893 at the front door of the Salt Lake County court house in Salt Lake city Bait Lake county Utah at twelve 12 oclock noon of that day he will under and by virtue of Lho trust and power given him In and by said rust deed ns such trustee offer for sale and well at public auction to the hijhost bidder for sash the property aforesaid and hereinafter iescribed or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the amount of bald note the accrued interest thereon expenses of the trust ana sale includ I Jng reasonable attorneys fees and compensation t compensa-tion to the trustee Said property is described IRS follows Situate In the county of Salt Lake Territory of Utah towit Lots two 2 to seven 7 inclusive fourteen 14 to nineteen IB inclusive twentyfour 2 to thirtyBis 36 inclusive and fortythree 43 to cftyflvo 5 Inclusive all In clock one 1 in Davis Sharp Stringers addition to Salt Lake city Utah Also lots three 3 to fourteen 1 inclusive In block two 2 in said addition Also lots one 1 to four 4 inclusive and thirteen 13 to seventeen 17 inclusive in block three 3 in said addition Also lots one 1 to twentyfour 2 inclusive and fiftyfour 5 to fiftyeight 5 inclusive in block four 4 and all of blocks five 5 and six 6 in said Addition Terms of sale cashWILLIAM WILLIAM MCQUEEN Sheriff of Salt Lake County and Trustee Date January 12 1893 E W TAYLOR Attorney TAYR Atorney P384 Commercial block Salt Lake city Utah I WHEREAS ON THE 7TH DAY OF JANuary y JAN-uary in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and ninetyone Walter Murphy of the county of Salt Lake in the territory of Utah made executed and delivered to Alfred D Worthington his certain promissory note of the said date which note was signed by others a joint principals with said Walter Murphy a herein below mentioned for the sum of 800000 payable at the banking house of McCornlck Co in Salt Lake city Utah on tho 7th day of I January A D 1893 with eight and onehalf I per cent per annum Interest thereon from date I of said note payable semiannually the said note being jointly and severally signed by C DSt D-St George A L Williams and Jasper Nelson Nel-son BS joint principals with the said Walter Murphy and Whereas To secure the payment of the Bald promissory note the said Walter Murphy on the said 7th day of January A D eighteen hundred hun-dred and nlnetyouo liE executed duly acknowledged ac-knowledged and delivered to Lucius E Hall trustee for the said Alfred D Worthington his certain trust deed to secure the payment of the promissory note aforesaid which trust deed conveyed t the said Lucius E Hal in trust for the said Alfred E Worthington the following follow-ing described real estate situate In said county M tgl of Salt Lake territory of Utah towit Commencing at the southwest corner of lot numbered two 2 in block numbered nineteen IB plat I A Salt Lake city survey and running thence east thirteen 13 rods thence north ton 10 rods thence west thirteen 13 rods thence south ten 10 rods to the place of beginning Whereas On the said 7th day of January 1891 Emma B P Murphy wife of the said Walter Murphy for valuable consideration to her paid released and relinquished to said trustee LUlus E Hall for the purposes of the Hal puroses aforesaid trust deed all her right of dower in and to the said above described premises and iuly signed executed acknowledged and delivered de-livered the said trust deed jointly with her husband hus-band Walter Murphy aforesaid and which trust deed was filed for record In the office of the County Recorder of said Salt Lake county at 4 oclock p m of the 7th day of January 1891 and recorded therein in book 2 W page 2M55 and Whereas I was covenanted In said trust deed by tho said Walter Murphy and for himself him-self his assigns heirs executors and admin strators that he would well and truly pay the princlpal said note and interest thereon according ac-cording tothe conditions hereinbefore set forth and Whereas I was covenanted In said trust deed by said Walter Murphy that in case of default de-fault in the payment of tho said note or any part thereof at the time and in the manner and I a the place specified therein for the payment I thereof or in case of a breach of any of the covenants or agreements In said trust deed contained con-tained then and in that case on the application I applica-tion of the legal holder of said note it should be lawful for tho said trustee to enter upon possess pos-sess hold and enjoy the aforesaid premises and either with or without such entry to sell the said premises and all right title and equity of l i redemption of the said Walter Murphy his heirs executors and assigns therein after hayIng hay-ing advertised such Pn thirty 30 days in a i newspaper published in the said city of Salt Lake in the said county of Salt Luke and territory terri-tory of Utah personal notice being expressly waived in said trust deed a public auction on the promises in tho said City of Sal Lake Territory of Utah to the highest bidder for cash at the time and place appointed by said Trustee for such sale in such advertisement and that at such salo the ownor or holder of Bald note secured by said trust deed may bid and become a purchaser and that 1 shall not be obligatory upon the purchaser or purchasers at such sale t see to the application the purchase pur-chase money and that it shall be the duty of said Trustee after making such sale to make execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers pur-chasers good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance for the said property so sold and apply the proceeds of such sale t the paymont of ofFirst The expenses of such advertisement sale and conveyance including attorneys fees and such legal commissions for said Trustee as may be allowed by law Second All money and sums of money which tho said trustee may before suoh sale have paid or expended either to effect any insurance upon said premises or to release such premises from any sale or sales for taxes or assessments or t save the same from such sale and to protect tho title or possession of the said premlseswlth ten 10 per cent per annum interest thereon Third All of the principal of said note and accrued Interest thereon at the time of such sale remaining unpaid Fourth To pay the surplus If any there be nlel unto the said Walter Murphy his heirs eras signs on reasonable request and Whereas asI Is provided by said trust deed that such sale so made by said trustee shall be a perpetual bar both in law and equity against said Walter Murphy his heirs ana assigns and all other persons claiming tho premises aforesaid afore-said or any part thereof by from through or under the said Walter Murphy and Whereas The saidindebtedesB evdenced by the promissory note aforesaid hal matured on the 7th day of January A D eighteen hundred and ninetythree 1893 and Whereas There has been since the said 7th day of January 1S93 and Is now due and payable pay-able on said note the sum of eight thousand 8100 dollars besides Interest the rate of eight and onehalf per cant per annum from and the said 7th day of January lE93 until paid andWhereas Whereas Neither the said Walter Murphy nor the said C D St George nor the said A L Williams nor tho said Jasper M Nelson nor any body else for them or either or any of them has paid the same nor any part thereof and Whereas The said Alfred Worthington i now the legal owner and holder of Bald note andWhoreas Whereas The said Alfred D Worthington upon default having been made i the payment of said note as aforesaid has applied to tho said trustee Lucius E Hall to strictly enforce the conditions of said trust deed and to proceed n once to sell said property In the manner provided in said trust deed Now therefore in consideration of the premise prem-ise and of the power vested In mo by virtue of said deed of trust I will on Monday the 6th day of March A D eighteen hundred and ninety three 1893 at twelve 12 oclock noon of said day on the premises above described to wit On the southwest corner of lot two 2 in block nineteen 19 of plat A Salt Lake City survey in the City and County of Salt Lake Territory of Utah proceed to sell said above described premises at public auction to the highest bidder for cash LUCIUS E HALL Trustee for Alfred D Worthington LoorBODnow KAHN Attorneys for Trustee Deseret National Bank fAT LAKE CITY UTAH PAID IN CAPITAL SOOOOOOO I SURPLUS 1 sooooboo L S HILLS Prest MOSES THATCHER VieePrest H S TODBft Cashier 00 DIRECTORS i L S HILLS MOSES THATCHER W W BITER J T LITTLE JAMES SHARP D H PEERY GEORGE ROMNEY JOHN R BARNES F W 1 JENNINGS HENRY DINWOODEY J C CUTLER JOHN R WIDER E R ELDREDGE A GENERAL BAKNG BUSIESS TRNSACTED Safe Deposit Vaults AMntely Bugler anfl FireProof Beats 3 to 25 Del yea CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK Onr American Exchange National Bank and Kountze Brothers CHICAGO Union National Bank ST Loins Mechanics Bank OMAHA First Natonal Bank and Nebraska National Bank DBNVEB Colorado National Bank SAN FRANCISco Bank of California LONDON Melville Fiokus Co It ftfARSHALS SALEPURSUANT TO AN 1f 1VJL execution to me directed by the district dis-trict court of the Third judicial district of the territory of Utah I shall offer nt public sale at the front door of the county court house in the city and county of Salt Lake Utah territory I on the 30th day of January A D 1893 at 13 oclock m all the right title claim and interest I inter-est of Chares Smith and Joseph R Morgan or eltherof them of In and to the following described de-scribed property situate lying and being in the county of Salt Lake Utah territory and particularly described rs follows towit Beginning Be-ginning at the southwest corner of lot three 3 block one l plat E Salt Lake City survey sur-vey thence running eostalongtae north boundary boun-dary of First North street eight and seven tenths 87 rods thence north ten and eight tenths 108 rods to the north boundary of lot four 4 thence westerly along said line one and fortyseven hundredths 147 rods to the northwest corner of lot four 4 thence southwest south-west sir 6 rods to the east boundary of 0 two rod street to the northwest corner of lot three 3 onward southwesterly by said boundary line eight 8 rods to the place of beginning containing sixtysix and thirtysix hundredths 6030 square rods of land more or leas To be sold as the property of Charles Smith and Joseph R Morgan at the suit of Maggie Smith subject to the Hen created by the judgment under which said execution is issued t Terms of sale cash I A BENTON U S Marshal By JOHN B CDJIMOCK Deputy Dated SAW LAKE Crrr Utah JaQ 5 1893 Richards Moyle Attorneys for Plaintiff Notice is hereby given that the sale of the above described property has been postponed until 12 oclock noon of Thursday February 9th 1893 1893Dated Dated at SALT LAKE CITY Jan 3 1893 I A BENTON U S Marshal Per JOHN B CUMMOCK Deputy Notice is hereby given that the sale of the abovedescribed property has been postponed until 12 oclock noon of Monday February 20 1693 I A BENTON U S Marshal Per JOHN B CUMMOCK Deputy NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE Lt city council to extend water mains on Vest Temple sleet from the present terminus termi-nus between Eighth and Ninth South streets south to Roper street Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City Utah of the intention of such council to make the following described improvement im-provement towit Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets namely On We3t remplo atreo from a pi int midway between Eighth and Ninth South streets south to Roper street with laterals lat-erals on Ninth South street and defraying threefourths the cost thereof estimated at SoR5u00 by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described de-scribed district to be affected or benefited by said improvement namely city Lots survey 3 and 4 block 4 plat A Salt Lake Lots 1 and 3 to 40 block 1 Walkers sub of block 5 plat A Salt Lake city survey West ten rods lots 2 to 11 inclusive block 22 Fiveacre plat A Big Field survey East ten rods lots 13213 and 20 block 2 Fiveacre plat J A Big Field survev sub Lots I and 1 to 14 block I Jefferson street subLots Lots 1 and 1 to 22 block 4 West Drive sub Lots 1 to 1 block 2 Thorns sub Lots 1 t 1 in each of blocks land 3 West Boulevard Lots 1 t 5 block 3 West Boulevard All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder or before February Feb-ruary 28 893 being the time set by the said council when it will heat and consider such objections as may be mada thereto By order of the city council of Salt Lake City made September M I89J C E STANTON City Recorder W M I No 147 11 NOTICE OF INTENTION OF THE CITY CTY JLi council to extend water mains on Roper Eleventh East streets etc Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city Utah of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement towit Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets namely From tho intersection of Roper street and Eleventh East street along Eleventh East street to a point one hundred and thirty 130 feet south of Washington ave from the intersection inter-section of Washington nyc and Eleventh East streets along Washington ave to a point thirty f30 bet west of the Jordan and Salt Lake canal and from the intersection of Emerson ave and Eleventh East street along Emerson are to Thirteenth East street thenco north along Thirteenth East street three hundred 30 feet and defraying 4 of the cost thereof estimated at 5703 by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the follow ing described district being the district to be namely affected or benefited by said Improvement Lots 1 and 2 to 44 Inclusive block 2 Lavota Place Lots 1 and 12 to 2 Inclusive block 1 L H Rockwells First addition East 10 rods lots 15 and 16 block 16 five acre plat A Big Fluid survey Lots 1 to 4 inclusive block 2 Thomas Sub Lots 1 to 4 Inclusive block 1 Thomas Sub East 10 rods lot 18 block 16 five acre plat A Big Field survey West 10 rods lots 10 and 1 block 16 a five acre plat A Big Field survey Lots 47 to 60 Inclusive block t Lincoln Park Sub SubLots Lots 21 to 8 inclusive block 3 Lincoln Park Lincol SubLots 3 Lots 1 to 56 Inclusive block 2 Lincoln Park SubLots 2 Lots 103 to 111 Inclusive block 2 Lincoln Pork Sub Lots l to 5 Inclusive block 1 Lincoln Park Sub SubLots Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive block 4 Norwood Place Lots 3 to 5 blodk Norwood Place All protests and objections to the carrying eaminl out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before the 28th day of February 1893 being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider con-sider such objections as may be made thereto By order of the city council of SIU Lake city made January 13 1803 C E STANTON City Recorder W M I No H8 HS GIANT OF THE ROCKIES 1 T ff M THE SALT SLAKE RERALD Utahs Leading Paper Organ of Western Democracy t UBSCRIPXON Dally Delivered Per Year 10 03 Sunday Edition I I 2 5S semiWeekLy Postpaid 80 0 SDBSCRIBB NOW1 6 r I I IB H SCHETTIES 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