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Show i f ' JO THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY". JJKUEMBEK 1. 1890 JlrtiU-mi&- I Official tcticc. (Official Itoifccu. ) Vt'ftclil Itoticco. Off ic I a I H 0 1 1 ceg. I0W$?4 RIO GRANDE gSrSSSwESTEeiMILWIl!, fe STAKURD GAUGE. CURRENT TIME-TABL- E: la KITect Not. IS, 1800, j KART-EOPN- TRAIN'S. AtTnnUe Atlantic Mall. Liprcss. ' Leave Ou'den S:.K) .m. 8:4S p.m. Arrive Bait Lake IMOiui :M p.m. Leave Salt Lake 9 M a m. 10:1 p.m. Arrive Provo n :(n p.m. II :1 p.m. I.xave Provo p.ui.,ll:.lfi p.m. Arrive (Ireen lllver ft:ai p.m. 5:30 am. leave i.roen Itlver 6:40 p.m. rn.Via m. A'Tlve Orand Junction... :."fl p.m. S ') a. tn. Lsave orand Junction... Ilfclipm. loo) a.m. An ivo I'iKjbio, o. i K. O, 3:K)p.iu. 11:8.) a.m. ArrHe Pimver. D. A H. (J. I:D ii tn. 7:40 a.m. Arrive 'olorado SpiIiikb, Colo. Mid pBp.m. ,1 6" a.mJ Arrive Leaver. Colo. Mid. 4:.cr. p.m. 6:;tti a.uiJ No 1. No. S. WK8T-HOPN- Ti!AIN3 Paclfla Paclflo Mail. Exprigs. Leaie Denver. Col Mid :: a.m. 8:15 p.m. Lave C'olo.aurliim.Colo. will 15:) p.m. 11:10 p m. Leae Penvr, 1). 4 It (.. S:uo a.m. 7:i p m. Leave Pueblo, I). R. G. . 1S:4S p.m. 11:15 p.m. Arrive i iiaml Junction... 4:l! a.m. :J0 p.m. L ave Orand Junction.... 4 40 p.m. :.) p.m. Arrlvo i.ie'u Itner 8 .10 a.m. 6:111 p.m. Leave urt-e- Klvor S f.0 a.m. 6:41 p.m. Arrive Provo jj..'H p.m. pj:ss a.m. Leave Provo 3:11) p.m. 111:38 a.m. Arrive Halt Likfi 4:.'!0 p.m. Its) am Leave Hall Lake 4tf p.m. 2 HO a.m. Arrive I'ti J- ii..j . .Jjla0 p.m.l :im a.ni. rriaijviiTa: SALT LAHF AND OflPFN. Leave Hu t Lake. U:)l a. to., 9:40 a.m.. 4 4.1n m lieiuniiiiK-Arri- vii Salt Lake, V:40 a.m.. i 'j) p.m., (:.', p.m. HINCHAM. Leave Halt Lako. S: a.m. Keturnlng-Arrl-ve S ilt Lake, ':..! p.m. AMlfiHIi'AM HiiKK. PROVO. SPniNCIVILLE TKIVI'LE AND MT. PLEASANT. 4 ' Keturuiug-- Ar rivooali l.ako, y:iv a.m. D. C. DODCE, J. H. BENNETT, Genera! Man iger. Ccn'l Pas.. Ai;ent. MARSHAL'S SALE. IK'HSPANT TO AN KXK PTION TO I me directed by the Thrd Judicial district ' Court of the territory of Ptah, I shall expose at (public sale, ut tlm (runt doorof the county ' court house. In the city of Salt Lake, count v of halt Lake, and territory of L'tah, on they t day of iM- - o.iiIht, A P., Is:.), at lie!: "'o'clock m. all the right, title, claim and Interest of p. ;. li own ii.i l. p. M' lira'i er. of, In. anil to the following described real eBtate, situate, lying, and being in KallLake County, una described an fiillowa, Al of nits li, 13, 14 and If), block ti. In T. W. Jetitilnns' nil lltlou, Salt Lake City survey. To lie Hold ns the property or )', n. mown ami P. '. Moiiracgcr, at the nlt of Truman. (). Angell et al. Terms of Bale, cash. T.. 11. Paiiso.nr. IT. 8. Marshal. Hy Human Cannon, peptity Marshal. Puted November HI, Ism).' t lH ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Brighton and North Point Irrigation rmrn nunv. Principal pla of husinei.s, Hrlgutoa Meeting House. Salt Luke county, Utah. . H HKKEIIV GlVBV THAT AT a meeting of the directors of the Brighton and North Point Irr. nation company, held on the Pith day of o tober. IKU, an assessment of slxtv HUD cents er share wan levied ou tho capital stock of the corporation, payable lm- - me.i lately to the treasurer, Arthur Urown. at his ofllne. No Uiy Main street tup stairs), Knit Lake Cltv, Utah. Anysto'k upon which thl assessment muv remnlu unpaid on the Wto d ly of December. ISO, will lie delinquent and will be advertised lor sale at nubile, auction, and unless payment is made before, will bo sold on January 'in h. XU1. to pay the delln-iue-uau'ssineut together with cost of adver-tising and expense of sale. Hated Nov. ad, 18 .'- K. B. CRITOHLOW, Secretary il. .4 N. P. Irrigation Co. Office rooms ft and ft, No. 1) Alain btreet. Salt Lake City, Utah. GREAT GRANITE GORGE. A Vivid Picture f the Scenery Along the Hunk of tlie Colorado. The great Ciranito Gorge is about forty ' , miles in length. That portion 1'rom its head to tho Bright Antel creek, some fifteen miles, is narrow, dark and gloomy. It Bttinils at tho tipper gato-wa- y of the great canyon as if by its very frown to keep lmck tlio intruder, and guard froiu vulgar eyes ami sordid greed tlio grandeur, the beauty and bidden treasure of tlio lower canyon. At the , Bright Angel creek cverthing changes tlio granite slopes are flatter, they are of a softer black granite, cut into bharp piuiiat lea and crags, and seem more as if formed of very coarsely stratiiied J litis. The ran von prows more and more and beautiful the farther we proceed. Tho granite hua lost its awful nnd threatening look, and slopes back in beautiful hillsides ot variegated black, gray and green. At tho nldo canyons, and from tho bends of the river, tho tipjKT portions of tho v hole gorge) ore brought into view, showing tho great niarblo and sand..tono cliff's, benched back far away from the river, whilo mountains jut in close be--l ween t lie : ido canyons mid washes nearly li mile and a quarter in height. As we look down tho river, or up a low side canyon, with Iho placid water between ils polished walls of black and gray and green for a foreground, there rise abovo tho dark sandstone, tier upon tier, . , bench upon bench, terrace upon terrace, plopping back farther and farther, and higher and higher, and in immensity of height and proportion wemiiig to tower almost over our head.'. First above the dark Ramlstone romo tlie flattened slopes t'f the lime and mineralized matter, in horizontal layers of yellow, brown, white, red and green. Then rise sheer walls of stained mar-ble 1,0(H) feet or more, the lower por-tions yellow, brown and ri d, tho color-ing of red growing brighter ns it, ileum tho top. Above this smaller benches of J marble, at the top of each a liltlomesn covered with green bunch grass and bushes, and above these a dozen or more terraces of scarlet and flame colored sandstone, stained on their outer jaunts with black, and the littlo benches be-tween them relieved by tho bright green of tho grease wood and bunch grass, the whole crowned with perhaps a couple of ' """ '""-- thousand feet of the lighter gray, yel-low and white sandstone ledges, capped y pinnacles and spires, turrets nnd j fiiimes, in every imaginablo f hape, size ' nnd proportion. 11. li. Stanton in Scrib- - oer's. j Nantes. There is a certain niilount of satisfae- - tion perhaps in giving a whimsical name to a pet animal, but such names often require so much explanation that they become a burden. A Boston lady lately related this little story of her cat: "We had a kitU'ti who had a marvel-ous talent for escaping from all kinds of perils. lie was shut up in an oven by a heedless servant nnd left there over night, but although it seemed that he must be baked to u crisp, ho came out in the morning none tho worse for the fiery ordeal. "lie was run over bv a railroad train, but crouched close to tho ground and es-- . enpod injury. lie received a charge of bird shot one day whilo ho was himself hunting birds in the woods, bnt we .,.f- - picked out ns y.itny of tho shot as we could, and he began af'once to recover soon wasall riglt again. ha( was put into a bag with a and thrown into a river, but lie )and ' to 6nd a small hole in 0110 of tho bag, und enlarged it so that able to get out. Then he swum and came home. - "In view of these marvelous escapes we decided to keep the cat, and gave him the name of Plutarch, because he had so many lives." The name was a happy one, and yet, ' as the story of Plutarch's adventures had to be told each time his name was men-tioned to a new acquaintance, his owners wished at last that they had named him plain Tom or Dick. Similar explanations were necessary on the part of tho man who named his two canaries Wheeler and Wilson, "be-cause neither was a gingor." Youth's Companion. j abshalTsale. IPRSPANT TO AN oliDr.K OK SALE TO tiy the Third Judicial 1) strict court of the territory of L !.!, 1 sliaile ;io e at pdl.ll sale :.t the trout doer i f the county touri, house. In tie city of Halt Lake and county ot H 'H Lak", und terntoiy of I iah. on the Uth day of P c. m r. IMi. at 1'." o'clock tu the fiillowiu iie.cr tied real estate, situate, ly.nu and in salt Lake county, L'tah boimlctl and particularly iles.T.bet a follows, to "it: Coninieiicii'if lit a point one hundred tinil four (Hill rods w. st of the north-caB- t corner of Ihr) southeast iiuaiUir (1 of Btclloci t hii t i.'tl) tmtiinhlp iwo (S), south of riiuxe n 1) east. Halt Lake m 'rhliau. tlM'uc.i west tilty six :'oi ro.is, thence ou;h forty 1HI1 rods, thence at tlfrynix ow rods, thence north forty .4n rods to ploce of hell0lhiK locethel' With en i"l d.iys' Water rlt'ht in h iiat s known as Handy ditch. all and Blnuultr tie tenements, b'Teditaincnts and aponr e l im es thereto be. lonirlm; or In a iy wiiy a hmt .alnlnir. are the pretubes to m'.v. and to Is sold. To be s. ld us the pivp rty of Hani a Olscn and Charles ii at me suit of Ule Ncilsou and l b iMinn NeilMin. Terms of u lie cash, K. H. I'Anso.vs. V. S. Mar-dial- . Hv 1). N. Swan. Deputy Marshal, Dated November 17th, lnm, 2.", 1H87, aii it was nearly five months later o;oro it was finally landed at the little railroad depot in tho wilder-ness from wuwice it was transported to Kio Janeiro. During tho four months in which it was being ptil.'cil, pushed and rolled by man anil mule power through tho track-lc"-- s forests, over steep mountains and sandy wastes, it crossed over one hun-dred streams of all hizes, was taken over one mountain chain 8,700 feet in height, besides many smaller elevations. All of this in li region where tho best roads are only mule paths. A better idea of tho dillicullies theso scientists encountered in securing their prize may bo had from knowledge of the fact that atotalt.f 17J clays was consumed in moving it from IVndogo creek to tho railway station, a distance of only 71 miles. The pluck and energy exhibited by these gentlemen in moving this gi-gantic airstone to their national museum is a ('virions commentary on t he scientific ideas of tho early part of the century, whic h denied the existence of Btich bod-ies as aerolites. St. Louis Republic. A Morstor Aerolite. In T.Tay, 1S8, the Nationitl musenm of Brazil caino into inal possession of one ; cf tho largest meteorites or aerolittsa that, was ever lenown to fall upon either r gii'ctiou of the American continents. The r"l" noble siecimen weighs 11.800 pounds f nd originally laid imbedded in the proimd near EeniK-g- creek, in one of the moat inaccessible portions of Brazil. The cost of traiis)orting it from the place where it first struck American soil was defrayed by Baron Greahy. The i eun'ej' of the route and preliminary ar-rangements occupied three months; its journey to the capital commenced .Nov. j " &USIV0N3. John n. Hamilton, Pl.ilutiif, vs. Kate Hamilton. Pcfend int. 'lh- e i le of tlie Territory of t'tah send privctiiitf: To If at.- II. million def 'inlant. 'U A KB Hi: o:i)Y UK tCIUKU TO AP-pe- ar in an acteiti brou. 'h i ( il. 1st you by the above n inicil plaintl'T In the'dlstrlet, court of the Third Judicial i):st,i"t of th- - Territory of Plan and to answer th compl t nt Hied taereiu within t in davs. te: .elusive or th ilav of norvloe) a'ter the service) ou voiiofth s sunimo'iB If s rve.l will 11 tliNrountv: or, If served o. tof this countv, but. In this ills net, w.thln twenty ipivs; othe'wise within forty ilnya-- or jedirenient bv deianlt will In taken against you, acc jiditi j to the prayer of said complaint. Tic said action Is Irotiirht t, i have a decree of this court dlvorcluir plaiutlff and deiend- - nut. and for such other rel.of as may 0 e tilt-n-e: said reil"f piaved on the cronud taat. la November. IM'S. n.t wllf ill v d 'serted tliepl ilntirf, o"d ever liiiue lias b en wlltully n) sent from him without Juet or reasonable C1I1M'. Anil you are hereby not lld that If you fall to appear and answer t:,e saiil coiii)na.nt as above ri itiilreil. the said plaintiff will apply to tlio court for t ie relief dema ided therein. Witness, the lion. ( hail s 8 Zane, JiiilK nnil tie- - seal of the Plslrlct Court of the Th rd .Indlclal Dislrlct, SEAI In and for the Territory of Utah th 8 IWhday of October. In the year of our Lord one thousand el hun-tlre- d and muetv. Hkmiv il." Mi'Mli.l.AN, Clerk. PyflFo. P. Loiimis, Deputv I lera. ia-- NOTICE TOB IUELI0ATI0N. Lanii omct At Salt Lakk City, Utah, V Nov. 17th. isim. ( yC TICK IS HF.11EIIY OIVKN THAT TUB i.1 followlnn named settler lias tiled notice of hlslnteiiiioii to ru ike final proof lu sujiport of his claltn, and Hint sa!d proof will be made belore probate Judue of Tooele county, Ptah, at Tooele Pity. Ptah, on January stli. istil. viz.: Alexander Murray. P. 8. No. lo.Ntui, for the lot H, and s.e. 11. w. 4, sec. 7. twp. 3 s., ranne 8 w.. and , !i no sec. IU, twp. 3 b., ranee 4 west. He names th following wltnssea to pr.ive his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Inn I. vlr.: Moses itruneaa of Toiele City. Utah; Peter PlefTir of Tooele City, l'tah: John A. lievan of Tooele Pity, Ptah. Joseph lievan of Tooele City, Ptah. FRANK D. HOHl'B. Renlster. NOTIOE. t Iflce of the National HulldlnK and Loan As- - socl all :n of Halt Lake City. No. V and Ul K. First ttouth HI. Kooms and Salt Lakk Citv. Ptih, Nov. 3, 18 m. Notice Is hereby ulven that a special meetluu of the stockholders of tlm above named will be held at the association ofllce, December ;th. IMi. at 8 p. in., for the purposo or lllllmr vacancies in the board of directors, and also for the piuisise of sine ndlUK artlclei No. a. a, 4. . 11. 111, if. is. iy, a), in and ai of tlm bv laws, sa'd amendments havlntt ln-e- sub-mitted In ivritlnir to the board of directors at the regular monthly mei tinn: on the last Tiles-rta- v of Octolur, In accordance with article XXIV of the s of said association. Hy order Koijvau Kobi:"ts. Jr., l'.'-- l 8'Jcretary. MAESHAL'8 SALE. IJPRSUANT '10 AN KXI.I I'TiONT TO MP. J directed by the Tbnl Judicial district ijurt of the Territory ol Utah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county court hou-- e. In the city and county of Halt Lake, ami territory of Ptah. on IneSih dav of December. MM. at J o'clock in., all the riht. title claim and Interest of Frit, K. Mor-ris, if In and to the following described real estate, sit nam. lying and tsdna: In Halt Lake countv, aim described as follows, All that part of lot ft, in block in. plat II, Halt Lake Cny survey: heirinnitiK :i ro.is west of north-east corner of said lot.1, runnlllK theure ft roils west, thence south III rods, theucs east 6 rods, thence north Id rods to plaee of nenlmiltitf. To be sold as the property of Frits'. 1C M irrls at the suit ci VVilliaiu S. Mi Cornick. 'icrms of sale, cash. E. H. PAHSONS. P. S. Marshal. Hr Human Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. i:, ism). ASSESSMENT NOTICE-OF SOUTH FORK CONSOLIDATED MIN-Itn- ; company. Locntl m of principal placo of business Halt Lake City. Ptau. Notice Is hereby irlven that ut a meeting of the board of directors of the above company held on the : d day of November, isin), assessment No. I, of v cents per rbare was leviid on the capital stock of the compauv pavabln to A. H, Herniian, treasurer at 171 Souih Main street Any stock upon which the assea-mien- remains unpaid on Wednesday, the Mil day of Pei emlier, Isio, will be delinquent snd advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pavinent Is made IsTore will be sold on Saturday, the I'd day of Janu ary i.shi, to pay the delinquent assessment together with ti e cost of advertising: and ex-pense of sale, lly order of the board of direr, tots. Ni:i.sE Yocm.i s cu. Secretary, Ofnce MS South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, Ptah. CITY ECHD3 FOB SALE. Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) Dol-lars of Five (5) Fer Cent Salt Laka City Bonds for Sale. Notice 1 a hereby irlven that on the Pith day of .laiu.a'y, A. D. Pill, at the otilce of the city treasurer of Salt Laku Cltv, three hundred bonds of sild city will be sold to tho highest biid-- or bidders for cash, bald bonds are if the- denomination of i(X), payable twenty years after date, but subject, to radi iiipt Ion any time afier January l,t. I'.mi. at theoptluu of said city. Thc-- b nds will bear Interest from January 1st. its until paid, the iutcr-'s- t rmtaj pa. able on the flrai day t.f January and the first day of July each i e r. lllds will be reccnel by me lor the purchase of said bonds or anv part thereof, from the lath dav of December. ISM), until II o'clock a.m. of the IMh dav of Jaauary. pill. The rlirht to reject tiny and nil bids Is hereby In bclial' ol the i ll.v value of bond at date of sa.e Willi ar 'rue I Intel o t w ill t e i,(tfj us. Uy order of t) 6 City Couuc ) of said city. Joseph H. VV allien. C ly Iro isurcr. Sai-.- Lake Cii v, Nov. 3.j, lsio. P. S. A print-a- . loittciiiii statement of the flnan ial d ndni. u of the . py will be any oae desiron; Infoini itl'i) wp lithe view of blddmi! upon the ii'mve b mds. Ao lv for some al treasurer's office, room 7, Cl'y II ill b'ld'u:. Josi.i'ii It. Wai.hkn. C.ty Treasurur. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. No. 0(1.1. LAND OrFii'E, Salt Lakrf City, Ptah, I October IHW'i. f TOTICF. IS HtlKKHY OIVKN THAT THR IN foiiowiiiK-naniei- l settler has filed notice of intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said pnsifwlll be made be. fore the K ir'.ster or Receiver of t' e P. 8. Land ortlce st Hall Lake Cltv. Utah Territory, on Saturday. D Hih IKi. vis: Carl PetterLnrs-soii- . under act of May 14, ISSU. H. K. No. 8s77 for the S", N F.'t and N VV '4. See. Ill, T 1 N lia. W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldcniv upon and cultivation cif, said laud, viz.: John 8. Haw-ii:d- e. of Pleasant Green, Halt Lake countv, P.T.. and Ira A. Reed. Orson VV. Kmly, Frank H. Rudy, all of North Point, Halt LakeCounty, II. T. Fiiank 1). HolibS, Itcgist-- r. Stayner & Simmons, Att'ys. l)lsappoltlp-l- . in a Massachusetts town live a worthy couple who have no farobeyed I he Script-ural injunction to increasu and multiply that they havo eight sons, of whom the oldest is not over u dozen years of iifre. They are brilit and lively littlo folk, and play together with tho greatest zwt, only now and then falling inta some dis-agreement when oim or tho other pair of twins does not approve of tho general sclieiiio of play. It chanced not Ions; tinea that to thifl interestinj; family there, canio h still fur-ther addition in tlm h1kik of a baby sis-ter. Tho father mid mother vero de-lighted that there toioilld bo a girl in the family, and supposed that the sons would bo eipially pleased. It was accordingly with a smiling face that tho father went to liiiiha tho announcement to tho littlo fellows, who at the moment wero all to-gether in tho breakfast room. "Boys," ho said joyously, "you have a darling little baby sister." There was a look of blank disappoint-ment on every face and a moment of profound silence. Then excitably Master Tommy cpoko for them ull by exclaiming exjJosively: "Oh, dear, dear! that is too bad; it just spoils our bustball nine!" Youth's! Companion. TRUSTEES SALE. N OTICE IS f.'l V EN' THAT OX SATPHPAY lie, ember Join, ISO. at I J o'cio, k noon of Unit dav at the south front door of the Halt Lake county coin t house. In Halt l.i ki Cl'y. Halt Lake c unity. Ptah territ iry, the under-sinne- d 111 o.'frr for sale trul will sell at public auction to t ie hichent balder for cash tlio described real estate situate In Salt Lake city and county, Utah territ ry, town: A part of loi four (4i. in block sixty-on- e (lili, plat A. Suit Lake City survey, comnieiicin,' at the norliiu est corner ol said lot four ill end runnini?then'ee:!8i 'Jo rods, thence south? rods tncni e west I'lrods. an I thence north 7 in Is to the place of heir nuiux, Pur-th- er with all and singular Its tcneinenls, hereditaments and ajipurteiian es. Haul sale will be made under and by virtue of the power and authority vcsle I lu the ttn-i- l rskned and conferred by a certain clc.-- of trust made March b:. li, by Jamoc W. Carrl-(ran- . V'irirln a Carriiran. bis wile; Iciac .1. Siarlmck and Kva K. Hiaibuck. his wife, as tiisl pait es to T. H. Jone an I S. J. Lynn as trustees and second parties, wherein John P. Trevor Is third pa 'tv. and which trust deed was duly rccrdr 1 March 13. IM. and lsof re. cord In book JO of iiiort-ranc- at patfe U to ft In-clusive, of the records of halt Lake county, Ptah territory. The said sale will be mare o- - tl.e purpose of pay ac anil satisfying. Itisr. tue evpeu-.e- of the tru-t- . a'torney's fees and romoeusatlon to theurideiai ne as sucee-s- to lac iru-t- e s, and a- c u l, he promissory t.ote and lndehted-nes- s and the interest theie m secured by said trust ileed. no part or which h is yet bei n paid, and wlui h has decla ed by the holder t icreof to tie fully dueand payable because of default in the payment of the'infre.-- t due ou sa'd note for tlie period of over th r:y d iv.s. S il l trustees have refused and still refuse to a t in the matter of such sale. Anv or all ol thep.irtles to said trust deed tnav Id a" the h:'1". Terms of sale cash, peed or deeds w'U be exe 'ut'-- and delivi r 'd to the ptirchaier or purchasers under and by vli t to of the i o.ccr and aulhorUy coiucrrod by said trust deed. E. II. PAHSilNS. Fnited States Marshal for Utah, Patcil Novemi er .'fi. lxi. t.ls. MARSHAL'S SALE. IPRSPANT10ANf)HIlK:ROF SALF. TO Plstr.ct of the t 'rrilory o. Utah. I shall expose at pub-lic sale at the front door of the county court house, In the city of Tooele and county of Toih-Ic- . and territory of l'tah. on the 'M dav of December, ihtm. at I'.'o rloi k in., the d real etlte. situate ly.nif and in Tooele countv, Utah teirtoty. tsitiii'l-e-and particularly d 'scrlls-- i as follows, to-wn: The northeast quarter of section thirty, four (.'Ml, In township two (Ji, south of rane four II). w est of Salt Lake meridian, in said county of Tooele, said terr.lory. Together with all a'ul the t 'liemeiits, h'Tedlta-ment- s and s))purlcnanci s thereto belonutnu or in any way apiierlalninir. are the premises subject to sale, and to be sold at the si.lt of Ma:y F. To be sold ns the property of l a1 I Proub.iv. Terms of sil rash. E. II. PAUSONS. United Slates Marshal, ll.v 1). N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. Paled NovemlMT ,S:h. Isio. tils THE etfePopuIar Route j ,1DII c 4 (Inly One Change of Can Hah to Kansas City or St. Louis. Elegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. FREE RECM'iXC (III II CARS. Pe sure your ticket reads via tho MISSOURI PACIFIC RULYAY. H. C. TOWNSENU, S. V. DERAH, . C. P. li T. A., St. Louis. C. F. P. A Mil s. Main street. fait Lake City. I'lah TAKE THE IHILWAIIKEE SL PIUL RAILWAY For All Points East it Is the only line runnlnii solid Vestibule, Flectric LlirhteJ, Steam Heated trains between " ( hicairo. Milw aukee and Council muffs, Otua-- ! ba. St. Joseph, Kansas City and Soul City. All trains composed of Pull 111 an magnificent sleeping cars and , Tie Finest Dining Cars n the World For further Information apply to the nearest ticket onlue, or ALEX. MITCHELL Commercial Agent. 220 W. 2nd South street. Salt Lake City. Utah Central Railway. Time Card in Effect Oct. 26, 1893. Passencer Trains leave an3 arriveatSalt Lake City and Park City dally as follows: SALT lake citt. Train Heaves Eighth 80 and Main st " li arrives " " 6:30p.m PARK C1TT. Train 1 arrives Park City 10: a.m leaves " 4:illp.iu Freiirht trains leave and arrive at Salt Lake and Pars city daily, except Sunday, as fol- - lows: Train No. 5 leaves Salt Lake 7:(ia.m " 6 arrives " 8:cfp.m " 6 leaves Park City 11:00 a.m " 5 arrives " 1 : Ou.m No passengers carried on freight trains. PASSKNCmil iiatls: Hetween Salt Lake City and Park City, slugle trip. n. llvtween Salt Lake City and Pa.-- City, round trip, 3. Jos. H. Ycung, T. J. McKinfasli, Manager. Cen. Ft. & Pas. Ajt WEST SIXDE Rapid Transit. BRIGHTON TRAINS. On and after Wednesday, October 1, IWO. and until further notice, trains will run between Brighton and Salt Lake City as rcliowB: LEAVE LEAVK Mais a Tin 8. Sr. Diuohtoh. 7:l!ia.ru. 6:.) a.m. H:W " s :oo " 10:15 ' 9:30 " 11:4ft " - 11:00 " ltmpnk lH:tfp.m. 8:00 " !:la 4:tn " 8:iS " f:19 " 15 CHAS, B. WULKES. &OB BeantifalWonian fsMILIJsl SWKKT-L-al the Ihoujjht ot her own lovtli-nes- . Every woman miles swceilj w),0 uses Wisdom 5 lor it givrI lo her a clear, trans-parent, bra ut il nl kiu. A brautiiul complexion alone is ohcu stilhceiit to make a woman beautiful. A woraan who has a beaiuilut complexion should preserve it the one less loituiiate in this possession should heautily it. Wisdom's Ktibtr-tin- e does just what U claimed for It. It not only preserves and beau, lilies the complexion, but repairs the damages dune by the use ot the ninny dangerous com-pounds now in the market, by its tonic elicct, the skin to a natural, healthy action, Kcad the testimonials from famous artistes, ccie. bitucd cbcuuau and eminent physician. DR. HODGES, DENTIST I 31 W. 1st South, - Bait Lake Pity. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I By the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL WOEK WAREANTED I SUMMONS. In the disti lot court In and fortheThlrd Judicial district of Utah territory, county of Ha't Lake. in-- , L Lyn h plaintiff, vs. Wil-liam May, defendant. The people of the territory of Ptah send preeiinu: To VVlloam Mav. defendant. Ar)U ARK 1IKHEHY KKll llil'.K TO AP-- pear in an action hrouirhl aualnst you by the alsive named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Ptah. and to answer the complaint Hied therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser vicei after the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken airalnst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. T' e said ai l.oa is brou.rtit to have judgment ai: iint sa d de eii.lai t in th sum of WIM.as, with iut r -- st iroiu date .t emiip a nl for .fa!i atti-- .lev's f e, and for costs of suit, t.i be due on a c rt tin p"om:ssory n do fade, executed and dellvir d al. Salt Law Cl'y, Ptah, Sept. li, isss, by dnfemlant to piiiimifl for fi'i,.'."i. if, with inii n s1 from date at h per cent iut annum. ane b lrit; din- nnd save tno sum of fi: s aid n le b i:nr se-emed by a niorttraire o l thoa' c i t iln pr situate In Salt Lake Cltv andi'oi.niv. l"a!'. lieiiitf all of lot Mi and :v, elto View n to Sail Lake City: that said ptem s e sold bv the P. H. Marshal, and t'ae applied to the payment of sad Judgment alsive after dslii'-tlm- costs and proper charies. and the oveeolus. P any, be pa'd to ricfecdaiit. hi.-- h"lrs i r assinn-- : and that plnln-t'f- l have judnnient tor dolic.cncy, if any there be. And yon are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and auswa'r Pie saidcouiplaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court, for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judire. and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district. In and for the territory of l'tah, t is th day of No emb'-- in the year of our Lord one thousand eltrht hundred and ninety. tsKt4 Hknrt G. McMii.i.ak, Clerk. I). Lohmis, Deputy Clerk. DELINQUENT NOTICE. rpill-- CA'( UAffA MAKI1LK CO , LOCATION 1 it iiiucipa! plae of Salt Lake C.ty, Utah: location of quarnet, Juab County, '. 'a. 'i heie are iielinqtient uton the follow-n,-ce- i rioed sro'-k- on acciunt of assessment No. 1. tof I cent p'r snare, levied lu October, . several nnioiiuts se' opnosite the m ni .e of tu rvrp-.-etiv- sbarcbold rs, as fol- - .0 a b : P. STOCK. No of No of Am' Names. Cjrt f. bhares. Due. inhn v Wadswortli 3 Jro no S rill A Vtaiswoith ft M 0 so tit) li ioch Clark 8 4iui 40 fO v 111, am A Clark 7 J 4000 Cmimi A Plat K jno 10 0J e a'K l"n l !: Clitll liO) l) ) h'i Warren 10 ii 10 (O Krede lc Lamb 11 luuO 10 1') ..! Harrlwn 19 ao a 01 l.ch ird Met i f 1.1 lmO 10 00 John V Wadsnortb l." 110) 10 U) ihi V "Wadivorth PI run) 5(0 . illiam V adsivoith 17 fiiio bid U Van D:ii:titi vs am s;i 10 J. T Lumb :o v:o 2 !') :u a fv " W in) I () " XI lit) 1 (I) " :;4 iaj no " :e puj 1 no " li'l W M " :i7 t) m ;s ioj m i.) 4! SI) 8 00 " 41 ,10 3 U) ' !! li) 1 f) I n 0 Crocker hi imo 5 iO hi (i Cl'it.r 1.8 0 b (5) h a ( to Vvr M hi) 6 00 0.1a U Crocker M 1x0 b 00 ' CtiMMOM STUCK. John V VValswcrtli 3 putt) ffl 09 1' rerterlc Lamb 4 lino pj (o , olni Wuriea ft iro) jr, on .'..nm FHiadley VO 10 pi no imr P HradU-- SB luO!) 10 00 S Hues F Hrauley lonil 10 IX) itkerme A Hradiey .'II into 10 (XI hri lo;te Gronl ei: IO fi(,(l 5 cx) sFbrau ev :a 4jo 4010 . F Hradley S4 wi ft 3 Fl'rauliy 44 9 0) 10 01 46 SSU) O.) ' 4S rot rxo ,; 47 100 10 (.) " .t 4S "TO g fO ' ill ) H M " ro iioj 100) vtTLamb M 7'W 78 10 And :n accordance with law and order of the aial of directors as afore-al- so many shares each parcel of such stock as may be neces--eoiry- , will bo nold at the company o.Ucc.No, i), West Templo utreet. F dtii. on the 1Mb iy of Pseenuier, llki, at So'cl ickof such day i ray ile'inrpomt aessmnnt ihereon.toe'Lber C e cost of auverti:::nir and expenses of 1 , Jam iss F. Bhai i.i:v. and Kail I,r.:re Cltv. Nov. 17, 1MO. NOTIOE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY to extcud water mains ou Seio.id Wast st met. Notice is hereby (riven by the city council of Salt Luke city ol the Intention of s'uch council to make the following described improvement, : EKtendinK and layimr iron water pipes or mains aloiitf the following streets, namely. Second We t street, from tho center o' Fourth and Fifth South to the enter i f Fifth ami Sixth South streets and deir.ivinr three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at seventeen hundred otliU', ill dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, heir the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely: Lots 7 and s, block .Mi; lots 1 and 5, block Hi: lotsHand4, block L': lo's aii.18, block 43; all In plat A, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must lie presented in writ init to the city recoriler ou or before De-cern! er nth. 1KU0. belntr the time set by the said roun II when It will hear and consider such objections as may be ma le thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt La' I clty mado November 4, ISM). 1 Louts Hvams, City KecorV'r. Salt Lake City, Nov, Will. lsuo. Klnir Alfonso's Demoeratlo TVnys. vYheiievcr tlio kin;r soos u grandee or irontlciniin wliom lie knows ho calls them by tlieir Christian names, or their sur-names without their title, 11 custom al-ways reproved by his Roveniess. "Eh! Xiipieim!" cxclaiined H10 kinjr 0110 clay, us tho passed. The govern-ess, who knew that tlio count's father was dead, and that the sou fiad inherit-ed tho title, observed, "Kiro, permit me to remind your majesty that tho person whom you do tin) honor to address is the Duko of liivona." The kini? burst out lauohin;,' and exclaimed: "Tho Duko of Bivonii! This is nice! Hut I know that it is Xiipiena! Aro you not Xicpiena?" he added, addressing 1 ho count. "Yes, sire." "Da yon see," tho littlfi king went on; "this woman has a mania for giving IeopU new names. Doesn't she pretend that Jininito" (an officer of tho royal guard much loved by the king) "is tho Marquis of Soto Mayor?'' "Indeed, sire, he is; and you will permit, mo to remind your majesty that ho should be so ad-dressed," replied tho governess. "Don't bo stupid," was the monarch's answer: "this is Junanito, and the other in Xiquena." Corrieie do Xapole. i LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate court in and lor Salt Lake county, terr t. ry of Ptah: In Pie matter of the of II irrtet Hoivdle. deceased. N"t:ce of t;u,e and place for tho hearing of rct'ti! n for admission to pro ati of will. 1)1 KM'ANT Til AN 11KPKU OF SAID court n sad milter, notice Is hereby iiven Pat T Ihe day of 1 A. I)., lsuo. at in o'i lo, k : m., at the countv curt house In Salt. Lake C.ty. Utah terrlticy. n the c inrt room of sa tl court, has been hp-p-nted the t iiu and place lor the hearltiK ot a p' t 011 of J. I!. Ilowole pri.yniK b r the to prolate of a document th'rewith presented, purnoiMint 'be the lust w,ll an 1 testament of Hirriet B iwdle, de-ceased. W'h-'- and where, all t s iiiiereded may appear find oppi B the probate ot said H11, or nvi irrainiiiK of bitters testanientaiy to J. It. JtondTkas prayed fir In said petition. In wlttt jss wnerecif, I lave ber .unto set my hand at 4 aftlxed tie a ll o' laid court, this liutb (laof Novenjlf. A. D. lsuo. IsKa C. R. ALT V- rlr'4 of Probate Court, by C. B. S'l ANTON. iJctmty Clerk. MARSHAL'S SALE. ? IPURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TOf directed bv the Third Judicial PisT pJ court of the territory of Utah. I shall x'M at public sale, at the front door of tho 00 my courthouse in the city 01 S ot Lake, counv rJ f Halt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the d0i day ot December. !'.. at la o clock in., all X u right t tie, cla m and interest of P. C. H..?, of. In and ti the fillow.n,' described m 1 estate, situate, lyiuir and belw In Salt county, an I described as follows, fi of lots 111. 17. is. ih. jo. ai and In T. W. s addition. Salt Lake City survey. i To be sold g the pre pert v of P. C. Drown y the suit of Truman O A'igell et al. T Terms of sale, cash. E. H. Paiisons, Marshal. By Boman Ci nion. Deputy Marshal. J Dated Nov. aa. NOTIOE OF THF, INTENTION OF TIIF CIT' council to extend water mains on I'iftu Kastsireet ! Notice is hereby trlven by the city council of Salt Lake CUy of the intention of such council to make the lollowin described Improvement, to wit: listen tint.' and lny.ni; Iron water pipes or mains aloni: the following streets, namely: Mfth Fast stiii t from center of Hlxih nnd Seventh South 1 center of Kiuhth and Ninth South streets and defrayincr tlirce-fourth- s of the cot tlie'O n. estimate i at t'llity-tlv- (f::;yi. dollars by a b cal assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the fo'lowirur described dis-trict, being tlie dlstr.et to be atleeied or benefited by said Improvement, nao e v: Lors:iandl. block pi: iois t an I s. I Pek an: b ts 1, 4. 7 and s. pi 1); lots a. II, I and r. hlo, k m: lots n and 1, block H; bdsliind b block. r; all np.at il. Salt Lake City survey. All protests an ob.e tious t the carryintfout of such intention must be pres iited In wrilinip to the city record t on or before December Mt!i. 1W, b niiir the time set by tan ha il council when It will hear and c. insider such objections as may tie made thereto. Ily order of the city council of Salt Lake City made November Ith. l"ij. I.OI.'ls liYAMs, Cltv Recorder. Salt Lake City, November l .'th," lsw). pi 4 Iliseasfs of Phililliootl. Perhaps the most important physio-logical period in childhood is when the Mint set of teeth is erupting. Dr. Ar-- j buthnot has calculated that 0110 child in ten has its life destroyed in consequence of diseases which have their origin at this time. Professor Camper states that of 5,!1K9 infants admitted to found-ling hospitals only fcW-- t were alive at the end of the iifcli year. Thus it is evident that children should be carefully cared for, and I believe that besides those who dio from diseases readily traceable to ir-ritation during the eruption of the tem-porary teeth a number are the victims of disease superinduced by general neg-lect of the mouth, and tho consequent tooth decay and improper mastication of food. Cor. New York Herald. . PARTITION SALE. yOTlCE IS HKBKBY (il Vr N THAT IN i pursuance of an order ot tue Third Dis-trict Court of Utah Territory, made on the IS1 h day of November. p!m. In 11 partition suit whercn Michael Maho :ey is plaintiit and Wil-liam Malioney. Thomas Mahouey, MaryLea'-y- Hannah Lynch. Abby Mahoney. and Daniel Mahoney. William Mahoney. Norah Mahonev and J hn Mahoney are defendai.ts: that the undersigned referees by ald Conn appo nted to make partition of tc property hereinafter descrilied will, on Kr day. the p.'th day 01 I e comber, A.I), iswl, at the front eniranceof the Wasatch building, in Salt Lake City, bemirihe bud linif wherein the sessions of said District Court are held, sell to the hiirnest b dd r for cash, at public auction, at K' o'clock (noon) of said day. the followlnir described real estate, towlt: A part of lot Iwo (y), lock llfty-on- (M l, plat. A. Malt Lake City survey, and 111010 particularly deser bed as follows: Hoiilnniut; at the southwest corn-- r of said lot and ruu-nlri-them e not Pi el r ds, thence east one hundred and twenty-si- and one-hal- il2'i1,) feet, thence south six pi) rods, thence west 011:1 hundred and twenty-si- and one-hal- f feet to place of beirinninir. KKAM'ISM. HISIIOP, KLMEU E. DAHLINU, IIIHAM K. llOC TII. Pef ie?s. NOTICE TO CEEDITOES. Estate of William J. Shivers, deceased. V"C)T;CE IS HEIIEHY OIVKN HY THR 1.1 iiiulerslfrned. ndmiiiistrator of the esfato of Willi m J. Shlc era deceased, to thecrelit-orsof- . and all persons having claims avamst the said deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary voi.cliers within four months after the lirst publication of this noilee, to the said A. H. Adkison, administrator, at bis office, rooms I1M and ll'i. bulldlnir. in Salt Lake City, Utah '1 erritory, In the county ol Salt Lake. Dated Novembrai, 1SD0. A. H. Adkisov. Admlnlstrrtor of the eitato of William J. Shivers deceased. PROBATE NOTICE. In the probate court lu and for Salt Lake countv, territory of Utah. JN THE MATTER OI--' THE KSTATE OK Johu Davis, deceased. Notice. Notice Is hereby Riven that Edward A. Kcss-ler- . administrator of theeslate of John Davis, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and Hied in said court, his linal account of his adminis-tration of said estate and jetitlon for Dual dis-tribution of the residue 01 said estate ainoiiK the persons entitled thereto, and that Monday, the M day of December. A. I). 19, at ten o'clock a. m.. at the courtroom of ial I court, in the county court house, Salt Lake Citv and county, Utah territory, has been duly ap-pointed by the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account und healing said retltion 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 end ap-proved and final distribution made as prayed for. Dated November 8t. lspf). C. K. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate Court. Hy C. E. Slauton. Deputy. j Cave Himself Away. Uncle Si Well, Maurice, you're a reg'lar hunter, ain't yer? brought up all . your togs, too. What do you expect to sliooU Maurice Oh, I thought I'd try the quail this morning. Uncle Si You can't do nothin' with-- j out a dog. Maurice By Oawge, that's so. Er er cau't I take Fido' I'uck. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of S irali Wat clns. do eased. Nl.TIi IS llEi.EllV lil I N HV THE rslgneil. Join) T. Huckie adn.ln of t ,e estate o' Sa a i V, atkins. to the re itors or, aad all persons ha'lnr ch lms aea nst tne s 1 decej.sed, to exliibt them wldi tic i:e essary von hers, wl'fctti 'onr months after th tirst p'abli, atlon of tl!sn dee. 1 tie said John T. Huio.le. trator, a'. ., south Main street. Fait Lake city, in the county of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated NovimlK r'.i tn. P'.i JOHN T lO'CICTLE. Administrator of the estate of Sarah Watxiua, iicceared. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF JOHN A. TRIMHLE DE-l- j ceased -- Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, exe tutrix of the will of John A. Trimble, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit, them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executrix or her attorney Frank I'ierco. at 100111B 8 and II. building, In Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated November is, isim. Jask Tkimhi.e. Executrix. PltANK PiKiK'E, attorney for oxeeutrlx. Great Itange In Price of China. In English wai o tho Doulton ranges in price from $10 for a set of 123 pieces to for one dozen plates. There is a difference in the quality of the ware as well as in the decoration. The cheaper sets, from $10 to pO each, ure porcelain; the liner and more expensive aro china. The porcelain is decorated by stamping or painting the colors on, and little or no gold is used. All the fine English and French chinas show a great deal of dull v- - " or burnished gold in the decoration. It wears better than bright gold and has a softer effect. All tho gold used for this purpose i:j fourteen or sixteen carat, and its cost is a heavy item in the price of the ware. Making the Fog Lens Dangerous. A machine for automatically blowing a fog whistle has jn!t been patented. A vessel eqnipp.,l with tlie machine may travel at any rate of speed and continue) lo blow one or three blasts of tho v.iiisllp per minuto-whil- proceeding through 1 ' fog. Many steamers use it on the lakes, for instance. New York Journal. MARSHAL'S SALE. IIUKSPANT TO AN OKDKH OF SALE by the Third judicial t court of the termor of Ptah, I shall ex-pose at public sale at the front aoor of the county court house. In the city of Salt Lake, and county of Salt Lake, anil territory of L'tah, on the .M day of December, lsuo at pj o'clock m.. the following described real estate, situate, lyinir and belnir in Salt Luke cotiniv, Ptah territory, bounded and particularly de-scribed as follows, t: The north one half of lot fourteen (I II. block five (So live acre pint A. Hlir Field survey. Salt. Lake (o inty. Ptah territory, c intainlriir two and one half (S'ji acres, toKi'ther with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and atmnrtenanoes thereto belonging or lu any w ay appertaining, are the prem's 'S subject, to sale, and to be sold. T" be sold as the prop-erty of Rosa P.. Wrijihl at the suit of John Arnold. Terms of sale cash. E. H. Pahions, U. S. Marshal. Uy I) N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Dated November as. PH). tils SUMMONS. In the United Stales commissioner's court, city and county of Salt Lake and territory of Ptah. before J. W. Unii'iiiiian, Kaij., commis-sioner. W. II. Erb, plaiutlfT, vs F. H. Harnard, defen-dant. The people of Ptah send greeting: To F. H. llarnai'd. defondant. rOU ARK HKHKHY SITMMONKD TO I1F. and apjicar said commissioner's cburt. in the city and county of Salt Lake, ter-ritory of l'tah. und answer a compl tint li e I airaiust. you by the above named phiinfiiT, w ithin five days icxolusive of d iy of servmo, if Ihissummons be served in said Salt Lake City: within ten davs if served out of saidci'y but in Salt Iake county; and within twenty days if served elsewhere. said action Is brought to recover from you the sum of one hundred and tlilrty-on- e dol-lars, with interest thereon from April 1st. isim; allege 1 to be dun from you to plaintiff on account of use of room' meals furnished and attendance provide you by plaintiff a! your Instance and reouest at the Metropolitan hotel, Salt. Luke city. ptah. from January lsr, lill. to April 1st, Iwo, payment for which Is past due, and for costs or -- u It. And you are hereby notified that if you fail lo anpear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff wdl take judgment against you for the sum of il: 1.IJ0 with intereKt and cost of suit as afoi esaid. Wi ness my hand, at the city and county of Sail Lace and territory of Ptah, the .'.th day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thous and. eight bundle and ninety. J. VV. (iiit-EW- n. Commissioner, MAK.SllAL'S SALE. IK'HSPANT TO AN EXKCI TION TO ME the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of l'tah. 1 shall expose al idiblic sale, ai tiie front ilieTof ihoCninty Court house, in the eltyif Salt Lake, countv of Salt Lake and of Ptah, on the bill day of December. l,".i. at I'j o'clock in., all the rlnbt. tiile. claim and in, e 'est of p. (;. Urown and D. C- MoUtaevor of, In and to tin following discrlbe I real estate, situalc, lying and beiiurinS.lr Lake countv. and described us follows, to wit: Lot in ,;o 3 Hurllmrtoii subdivision of block --li, plat i , Salt Lake City survey. To le told as the property ol P.P. Krown and 1). C. Mi Oraepor, at tlie suit of Trinnall O. Alu 11 et al. Terms of a.e cash. E. H. PAHSONS, V. S. Marshal. C 1iS Ib'iMAS C'ASNliK, Dijiuty Marshal. Dated Noveml'er ??, IHiO. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In tho Probate court of the county of Salt Lake, Territory of Ptah. In the matter of the estate of Hannah Burke, deceased, ORDER TO SHOW CAPSE WHY ORDER of real estate should not be made. Fiauk Pierce, the administrator of the estate of Hannah Hurke. deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verliled, praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes herein set forth. It Is there-fore by the Judge of said court, that all persons Inten sted in the estate of said de-ceased, appear heioro the said Probate court on Wednesday, th mth day of Deceinh t, Ptf I, at Uio'cl :ck lu the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Pioiiate court, attherouniy court house. In the city and county of Salt Like. Ptih territory, to show cause why an ordershoiild not be granted to the Slid admin-istrator, sell so much of the 1e.1l estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy or tills order ba published at P ast four successive weeks in the Sm.t Lakk TiMns, a newspaper printed and published in said city nnd county. Dated Novembers, IH!0. (i. W. HAUTC'H, Probate Judge. TRUtitToiiY orUrAH. ! county or Salt Lake, f" I 0. E Allen, clerk of tho Probate court in r.nd for the county of Salt Lake. In the Terri-tory of tiftah. do hereby certify that the fore-going Is a full, true and correct copy of order to show c uise why order of sale of real estate should not be mado as appears of record In my omve. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set tny hand and affixed the seal of seal said court, this Hth day of November, A. D. ls.u C. E. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate court My C. E. Stanton, Deputy clerk. Minton china, also English, is very j beautiful. Sixty-liv- e dollars will buy one dozen handsome plates. Royal : Worcester is so e.pi'iisive that only the ' favored few can possess it. To those who cannot pay fancy prices, perhaps this Doulton oilers greater p, isei- - bilitiusas iiineh of it is what the dealers call open stock and the entire set need not be purchased. Dessert and luncheon plates, decorated in blue ami gold and of different design, ure 11 a dozen. Nuw j York Telegram. j Mole, Kemove llenee. To remove moles get five cents' worth of muriatic acid, and three times a clay touch the mole with a toothpick clipped into the acid. It will come oil' in about a weok leaving a red tpot on tho face. Let that spot alone and it will heal. New York Journal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of lames Casev. deceased. NOTICE IS HKHEHV 11IVEN HY THE Patrick Phelan, executor of the last will and testament of James Casey, de-ceased, to tho creditors of. and all person's hav-ing claims against the said clecea'-ed- , to ex-hibit them with t lie necessary vouchers, within four mouths alter the lirst publication of this notice, to the said Patrick Phelan. at Hlnir'iam Canyon. Salt Lake county, l'tah, or J. ,f, Kogers. his attorney, r xuns lv and '3 Scott Auerbat b building, Salt Lake citv U'ah. PATK1CK PHI- - LAN, Executor of the estate ot James Casey, de-ceased. Dated November fith, lsuo. J. J. Ki Atty. for executor. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offtcr at S alt Lake Crry 1 Oct. y, lsuo. f VWrCK IS HEHK.BY GIVEN THAT Ix the following-name- settler has filed notice of his Intent Ion to make tlna! proof in support of ids claim, and t hat said proof will be made belore the l'loiiale ,iidg or in las absence the clerk of the Cc u it v t uirt ot Sum-mit cunty. pt ih, at Ooilv lie. Ut ih, oil Nov. , isin). viz: Jciseph K c iin. HE. No. jau, for the S E '. Sec. n. :! n. ran .e 1 east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said itids, vr,: .lames i.ytairoe. Lehi Af'vander Cable' woo.i, Tl omas all of lleuuc-fer- . Summit countv, Utah territory. FllANK I. Honiis. Krgb.tcr. liuliins by Electricity. Bakers aro now using tlio electric motor s a bread mixer, and are thus en-a- ! 'led to do in four or live minutes an amount of work hat would otherwise require hours of hand labor. A writer in a medical paper says he had frequent-ly obtained much relief from facial neu-ralgia by applying an incandescent light to tho ixirt affected, lie suggested that: tho lamp couldalso bo used in poulticing advantageously. It could bo laid over a ilaffircil vv other form of poultice, and ;yi)Sfant itoat could lie thus secured. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. Sympathy increuses tears oftener than it dries tuom up. It is better to earn f) hy hard work than to havo $1 given to yu. As long as his neighbor has gins no man feels the lack, of a defense. j jini sometimes proper fur Intelligence to use money to induce ignorance to do righu i People are accustomed to speak solemn- - j ly f death, but life is a good deal more se rious. Permitting the friendship of some men is giving them an opening to Introduce the narrow end of a wedge, Whan a man sits down becmso he wants to, six other men depending upon him have to sit down whether th"v want to or net. It is ns necessary to tie ns moderate in abuse, if you would injure a man, ns it is to be moderate in praise if you would bene-fit him. People who are talVed nboitt, and (ire guilty have the satisfaction of knowing that occasionally people are talked about who are not guilty. There are three or fourdiCerent kinds ef men, three or four different Kinds of wom-en and three or four different kinds of communities. When you know these you know the world.Atchison Globe. . 4 " MARSHAL'S SALE. nTJUSTJAN'T TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Ptah. I shall exposeat cpoubulritc at the front door of the county house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, on the and day of December, lsuo, at 12 o'clock m.. all the right, title, claim and interest of tram-I- A. Paseoe and Elizabeth L. Pas. oe of. In, and to the following described real estate situate, lying, and hclmr in Salt Lake county and described as followa. Commencing at theS. VV. corner lut two (3), I lock .'Hi. plat 1). Salt Lake city survey, and running thence cast 5 rods, thence north 7 rods, Iheiice west 5 rods, thence souih 7 ro.ls to be-ginning. To be sold as the property of Frances A. Pascoo and Ellzaboth L. Paseoe at the suit of John 11. Mitchell. Terms of sale. cash. K. H. Pahsons. IT. S. Marshal. Hv James A. Dovlu. Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 10. IsW). 12 3 KOTICE TO CREDIT0R3. 1, 'STATE OF HANNAH HOICK K, DE-- j ceased. Notice Is hereby given by th underelgne 1. administrator of the ti of Ilaliiinli Hnrlce. deceuseJ, to the creditors of, and all persoi.s having cla ms agilnst the said decease 1, to exhibit them, with tlie neces-sary vouchers, within four months aftei the tirst publication of this notice, to tho said r at his nice, rooms S and t). h build. mr. Salt Lak City, in the county of Salt Lak '. I'lah. PK AN i IMEIP'E, Administrator. Dated November Nth. I sit). Utah le Bonds for Sale- - rWII.L RECEIVE WKITTI'.N HIDS 12 o'clock noon of December',!!, ison. and IU o'clock noon of January 2d. isiil, for the whole or any part if I mi l'tah Territo-rial Isinds iNos. ua to 2H1 each for (H) K), running 10 to 20 years. Interest fi per cent per annum, p ivable seiuuil-aiuii:- ly. and not taxable for any purj ose. Hiuders can net full particulars of lh" under-slgre- t personally or by letter at No. nM South Mains street. Salt Lake City. Houvab KoiiKiirs, Territorial Treasurer. MARSHAL'S SALE. "PCKSPANT TO AN OKHER OF SALE 1 to me directed by the Thin! Judicial uis-tri-of the territory of Utah. I fhall expose at public, sine at the front d or of the county court hou e lu the c.iy of Salt Lake, an. I iiiiniy ors.ilt Lake, ami of i t m. on the !;t day of i. at l'.':.ni m.. the following describe I leil es ate. situa'e. ivmg and being In Salt Lake countv. l'tah t rrtirv, Isiundf d and particularly ib s rlbed as follows, ton it: Part o' lot I. in biocit 40. Plat '11." fait Lake City sur o : comine'icing ut a point 7Pi feet la-it- . from the sourhwesi c,r i if said b 1 1: iiieuc' north mi t'l't' e 1st 4lii, feci: t'ainre soot Hi t : thence v. ,t 4i',leetto the plaee of bi g nniii'.r. Together w.ti I'll end angular the uoni'.-ul- an r e ian en there, into heheoring or n a'iy way a;.p rtafning. ice the j r mises sulnei i 1 s and to be sold. To as the proper, v or William S. Andrew : n I J .lin W. Mart'n, t the suit of Jatio-- s H. sale cash. E. IL Paiisons. r. S. Marshal. Py D. N. Skai. D. putv Mt Lake City, Ptah. Dated November !fj, lsw. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED the penalty provided by ordliauoj not lo remove the bodv of any dead animal or offal or tilth of any description, without first notifyttig the city scavenger, who will issue directions for Its disposal. WILLIAM SHOWALL, City Scavenger, April 17. liOJ. ltooiuS, City Hall N'OTICE ALL ACOOPNTS PPE ME POIi and merchandise purchased prior to January I, IHHJ, will be placed In the hands of an attorney if not paid by Septem-ber l.ith. L. C. Karrlck. oftice with Midland Investment company, 177 Main street. |