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Show TUP: SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. DECEMJ5EU 6. 1890 Official SJoticce. I (Official Itoticca. (Pfftctal lloticgg. HIE UTAH POULTRY C031PAH, Wholesale Produce Healer, General Commission Merchants Sole Western Airentu for the Hestou and He Spline Creamery lintter. Ivl West and Soutt st. Telephone 7V; F. O.DOX61L Branch houae I'arkCtiy, Utah. j Henry rclark THE TAILOR. jI SO East i'irtt South ttreet. MARSHAL'S SALE. TU't-SrAN- TO AN KXK ITTION TO I me directed by the Third judicial district Court of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front dinir of the county courthouse, In the city of Salt Lake, county of Sail Lake, and territory of Utah, on the a d'l day of December, A.D., at o'clock m. all the right, title, claim and Interest of J". C. Brown ji in I L). ('. Mr(ira'ver. of. In. and to tho following described real eBtate, situate, lying, and being in SaltLake Countv. and described as follows, All of ion U. 1:1. 14 anil In, block H. In T. W. Jennings' addition. Halt l.alie City survey, To he sold an the property of 1. C. Hiown and l. ('. Mcilracgcr, at the suit of Truman, (i. Angell et al. Terms of Bale, cash. IT. Pahnonh. I'. S. Marshal. Ily Roman Cannon Deputy Marshal. Dated November IWo t 18 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Brighton and North Point Irrigation com-pany. Principal place of business, HrlghtoO Meeting Ilou&e, Salt Lake county, Utah. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT N'OTICK of the directors of the Brighton and North Point Irrigation company, held on the tilth day of October, 1811, all assessment of sixty i0i cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable Im-mediately to the treasurer, Arthur Brown, at his office. Noiiltf Main street nip stairs). Salt. Lake City, I'tah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the ltith day of December, lfttu, will be delinquent aid will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment. Is made before, will he sold on January 'Jitb. IHW, to pay the delin-quent assessment together with cost of adver-tising and expense of sale. Dated Nov. 8d, ISWl. E. P.. CRITCIILOW, Secretary n. A N. P. Irrigation Co. Office rooms ft and 0, No. 133 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ! MARSHAL'S SALE. 1UTtsrJANT TO AN OHDKK OK BALE TO by the Thud Judicial District court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall expoe at public sale at the front door of the county lourt house, in the cltv of Salt Lake and county ot 8 vlt Lake, and territory of Utah, ou the 9th day of D'-- mier. lmi. at 14 o'clock m., tho following described real estate, situate, lying and being In c'alt Lake county. I'tah ter-ritory, bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point one hundred and four (104) rods west of the north-east corner of the southeast quarter (V of B"ctlon thirtv-on- sd. township two (81, south of range ituiti east, Salt Lake in trldlan, and running thenoa west fifty six ifirti roas. thence south forty 401 rods, thence east nffy-sl- (Mi) rods, thence north forty i4H rods to place of beginning, together with teven i7i days' water rltht in what is known as Sandy ditch. To-gether With all anil singular tie tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance": thereto be-longing or In any way appertaining, are the premises subject to pa'e. and to le sold. To be sold as the proprty of Hannah itlsen and Charles Olsen at the suit of Ole Nellson and C hrlstlan Neilson. Terms of sale cash, K. If. Paiisonh, IT, 8. Marshal. Hy n. N. Swan. Deputy Marshal, Dated November lftli. IWW, TWO J0UKNEV3. tl bade a sad farewell to her Who started out one day, A sad faced little sufferer. Cut seeming glnd and (ray. 6h left our ruffgcd sea lands here, Where Imneful breezes blow. And Bought new heall h, ne v life, new cheer, Where summer's flower crow. A smile around her pale face played, .. Alight beamed in her eyes; Elio seemed a heaven born angel, strayed A while from out the skies. We bade her God speed and farewell, With trembling lip, and eye O'eilluwed with tears. Ah, who could tell 'Twos not our lust good-b- f And now our darling haa corae home, W itu us a while to bide, ' And iben once more prepare to room ,' To shores afar, untried. j And now wo penk In tones subdued, And unchecked tears fast flow ; And forms in prayerful attitude Are bent in sorrow low. Once more her burdens she will take, And go where angels lead; A long, Ions Journey she uill malre And now, onco mora, God hjxed. ' yikeo Hade. CITY BONDS FOB SALE. Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) Dol-lars of Five (5) Per Gent Salt Lake Oity Bonds for Sale. Notice Is hereby given that on the IWh day of January, A. D. Iswl. at the office of the city treasurer of Halt Lake Cltv, three hundred bonds of a lid city will be sold to the highest hlcd'r or bidders for cash. Said bonds are of the denomination of l(J0, payable twenty years after date, but subject to redemption any time after January 1st, nail, at the option of said city. These bunds will bear Interest from January 1st. IS j. i. until paid, the Interest being payable on the first day of January and the first clay of July each je ir. Dlds will be received by me for the purchase of said bonds or any part thereof, from the l.'dh day of December. lw.O, until 1) o'clock a.m. of the 15th day of January. The right to reject any and all l ids Is hereby In behalf ot the city. Value of bond at date of sa e with accrue! Interest will e tl.nraim. By order of tl.e City Council of said city. Joseph n Walden. City Treasurer. HAtr LAKE CITY, Dec. ,1, 1800. V. 8. A printed (official) statement of the Alum 'ial condition of the city will be furnished any one desiring Information with the view of bidding upon the above b inds. Apply for some at treasurer's ofilee. room 7, City Hall b'ld'g. Jonkph B. Waijikn. C.ty Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of .lames Casev, deceased. NOTICE 18 HEKERY HIVKN BY THE Patrick Phelan, executor of the last will and testament of James Casey, de- - ' ceased, to the creditors of. and all persons hav-ing claim against the said deceased, t ex-hibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months alter the first publication of this notice, to the said Patrick Phelun. at Illngham Canyon, Salt Lake county, Utah, or J. J. Rogers, hi attorney. rxm 13 and 13 building, Salt Lake city ITtah. PATHICK PHKLAN. Executor of the estate of James Casey, de-ceased. Dated November flth. 1S.10. 0 J. J. Kogers. Atty. for executor. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION La ni Okkick I At Bai t Lakk City. Utah, V Nov. nth. !. I V"OTrcB IS HEREBY filVKN THAT THE 11 following named settler has tileil nolle of his Intention to m ike final proof In support of his claim, and thut said proof will be made b"!ore pronaie Judge of Tooele county, Utah, at To iele City. Ut ih, on Jannnrv Kth, IHH. viz.: Alexander Murray. D. S. No. 10. HUB, for the lot '. and s e. i4, n.w. 'i- se '. 7. twp. 3 s., range 3 w., aud , li ue. ec. U, twp. 3 s., range 4 west. He mines the following witness" to prove his mi it Humus residence upon aud cultivation of sahl land, vl,. : Moses Brum an of Tooele Citv. Utah; Peter Clegg of Tnoeie City, Utah; Jnhti A. I'evanof Tooele City, Utah, Joseph Hevan of Tooele City, Utih. FRANK D. HOBI!8, Register. SUMMONS. In the dlstilct court in and for the Third Judicial district of Utah territory, county of Halt Lake. iieila L Lynch, plaintiff, ve. Wil-liam May. defendant. The people of the territory of Utah end greeting: To William May. defendant. yoU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- pear in bii action nrougnt against you ny the above named flalbll" In the district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser-vice) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county, or, if served out of this county, but in thl district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have judgment against sa d de'endaut in th sum of M.Mi, with lut-re- st Irom date or com pa nt herein, for tow attorney's fee, and s of suit, al-leged to be due on a cjrtaln promissory note made, executed and delivered at Salt Lake City. Utah, Sept. 17, ihw, by defendant to plaintiff for KVA4I', with Interest from d'lte at 8 per cent per annum, fame b lug due and un-paid, save the sum of la 5: said se-cured by a mortgage on those certain prfm-lse- s situate In Salt Lake City andCoiintv, I'tah. Issing all of lots ai and 30. Cito V'iw ad- - nltl' n to nan Lake City: that said prein'ses I e sold by the U. S. Marshal, and the proceed-- applied to the payment of said Judgment atove after deducting costs and proper charges, and the overoius. If any. lie paid to defendant, his heirs i rassljins; and that plain-t'.f- f have Judgment for deficiency, if any there be. And you aro hereby notified that If you fall to appearand answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded (herein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane. Judge, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah, t is th day of No ember In the year of our I.ord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. ISKAt- -l Henry O. McMillan, Clerk. ItyGK). t. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. ASSISSMENT NOTICE- - OF SOUTH FORK CONSOLIDATED MIN-In- n rotnpany. Lo-n- tl n of principal place of business Salt Lake Cltv. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the above company held on the : d day of November, imuo, assessment No. 1, of a rents per share was levied on the capital stock of the company payable to A. H, Berirman, treasurer al 171 South Main street. Any stoc' upon which the assessment remains unpaid o:i eilnesciay, the ;id day of Decemlier. I km), will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pavmeut Is mado before will be sold on Saturday, the lid day of Janu-ary, isui. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertlslnu and ex-pense of Bale. Hy order of the hoard of direc-toi- Nki.s E. Yot'Nui B (i). Secretary. Oftlce m South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. : NOTICE Of PUBLICATION. No. 6(13. Land Orrice, Salt Lakrf City, Utah. 1 October 31th. IM)U f N'OTICEIS HEREBY (ilVKN THAT TUB settler has tiled notice of Intention to make final prixif in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mude be fore the Register or Receiver of tne U. 8. Land office at S ilt Lake City Utah Territory, on Saturday. Dec. Mh. IW, viz: Carl Petter Lars-so-under art of May 14, IKK). H. K. No. KH77, for the 8', N E' and S't N W V. Sec. 81. II N It a, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John S. Baw-dldg-of Pleasant llreen. Salt Lake countv, U.T.. and Ira A. R"ed, Orson V. Rudy. Frank H. Rudy, all of North Point, Salt LaUeCounty, II. T. Fhask D. Hudus, Register. Stayner & Simmons, Att'ys. TRUSTEES SALE. "VOTICE IS GIVEN THAT ON SATURDAY i December Kuth, l0. at VJ o'clock noon of that day at the south front door of the Salt Lake rouuty court house in Salt Li.k' City, Salt Lake c unity. Utah territory, the under-Kiui- ti d will offer for sale and will sell at public auction co tie highest bidder for cash the fol-lowing descrllM-- d real estate situate In Salt Lake city and county. Utah territory, to wit : A part of lot four i4i. In block aixty-on- (Hli, piat A. Salt Lake City survey, commencing at the northwest corner of said lot four (4) and running thence east a) rods, thence south 7 rods, theme west ) rods, ami thence north 7 tola to the place of beginning, together with all and singular it teiiuuieuts, hereditaments and appurtenances. Said sale will be made under and by virtue of the power and authority veste I in the un-dersigned and conferred by a certain deed of trust made March Vi. IX, by James W. Carrl-gan- . Virginia Catrlgan, his wife; Isaac J. Starburk and Eva E. Starhuck. hi wife, as tit st part es to T. R. Jones and 8. J. Lynn as trustees and second parties, wherein John H. Trevor I third part v. and which trust deed w as duly recurde.l if axh ia. 1HW. and Isof re-cord lu IXKili : of mortgage at page 2 to h in-clusive, of the records ot lt Lake county, Utah territory. The said sale will lie made :o:' ti e purpose of paying and satisfying. Hist, the expenses of the trust, attorney's fees and coinpeiisiitlon to theuudeiaune.l as successor to the trmtees, and c ind, the promissory note and Inde bted-nes-and the interest there in secured bv said trust deed, no part o.' which has yet boen paid, and whli h has been declared hy the holder thereof to Is? fully due and payable because of default In the payment of the "interest due on said note tor the period of over th rty days. S ild trustees have refused and still refuse to a t in the matter of such sale. Any or all or the parties to said trust flVed niftv bid at the sale. Terms of sale cash. Deed or deeds will bo executed and delivered to the purchaser or purchasers under and by vlitue of the i ower and authority conferred by said tnibt deed. E. H. PARSONS, United States Marshal for Utah. Dated Novembers. 1KW). tds. "Elizabeth, I lmvo Bomctliinjr. to say to yon. Will you give tip this plcnsnm party, if I make your exr-tici'- to them, mid listen to mo for it few minutes." The idea of ffivina; tip this pleasure party ptrurlc yonnff Mrn. Clifton with a nenso of bitter iihRtinlity. For a mo-ment a spirit of di fiante jiossessed her, and tho answer "No" trembled on her lip. In that short fpace of tinio her life's lmppiners, perhaps, hung id the balance. "I will wait here," Elizabeth said nt last, and, lifting his hat very ceremoni-ously, her husband, with a formal "Thank you," walked rapidly up tho road. The minutes peemed liko hours until he returned. Elizabeth htood motion-less just where ho Lad left her. He eamo quite close and looked keenly into her faco. "I have a letter here I would liko yon to read," ho Raid, in horribly judicial tones; "but first let mo explain how it came into my possession. If you will look at tho address you will notice that the word 'Mrs.' is written very much liko 'Mr.' the 's' is hardly noticeable. Jane gave it to me this morning with my mail. I hastily broke it open without even glancing at the outside, not being a woman, and perhaps you can the rest." Elizabeth received the extended en-velope mechanically, looked at the di-rection and then took out the inclosnro two sheets of clow.ly writted note pa-perlooked at that and then up at her her husband. "I havo pot read it all," he rtiid, in a very quiet tune. "Perhaps if you had yon would have seen it was not for mo," his wifo an-swered, just as quietly, Elizabeth felt only a terriblo anger-- all other feelings seemed in abeyance. Sho looked at tho letter again, while her husband watched her in dull amazement. What did this mean? Was it guilt or in-nocence? Suddenly it flashed over lier what hnr husband must have felt when he saw tho words of endearment on tho page "My own darling-- ' that must have stared at him tho instant ho unfolded tho sheet. "Henry," she began, lifting her clear eyes to his, "if you had shown me this before yon went away" "I had not time," he hastily interrupted. But she went on without heeding him: "It would have saved us both a very un-happy morning. I havo been foolish, I knew that, and so I did not dare to tell you. Henry, that letter was intended for Cousin Kate Ash ton. See, the signa-ture is 'Edward St. Clair.' Don't you re-member he was in love with her, but the family forbade an engagement, would not even permit a correspondence? In a moment of weakness I said ho might ad-dress his letters to me, and then I would reincloso them to Kate. I have been sufficiently punished for my folly." "Elizabeth, forgive me!" was all her husband could say, and for answer she smiled up at him through her tears. Presently Henry told her how near he came to not showing her the letter. "It was my dear mother who induced me to do it," he said, tenderly, and Eliza- - belli whispered: "Let us go to thank her, she need not know how foolish I have been." "Dear, we will lock tho secret of our folly in our own bosoms," Henry an-swered; "and perhaps we have learned a lesson wo shall never forget, this one Oc-tober morning." Peterson's Magazine. forgotten in her preoccupation, and be-gin talking abrrat indifferent matters. At last, in obedience to her mothor-in-law'- s suggestion and thankful to bo re-leased, young Mrs. Clifton started out for a walk. It would be better-- than staying in tho house, trying to new or read, and there was a nhady wood near by where sho could bo undisturlwd. It opened on the high road, but a fence kept out all intruders. As Elizabeth neared her destination sho noticed that a tall tree outside the wood was bent &nd nearly nprooted, while the branches were almost denuded of tho leaveswhich only two days before had glowed in all tho red and gold glory of autumn. Then sho remembered that it had skinned the previous day one of those violent stiirms which sometimes come early and rob tho forests of their foliage. With a shiver Elizabeth wondered if a chill had como over every one was the winter indeed como? Left alono in her quiet room the elder Mrs. Clifton leaned back in her arm-chair looking grave. "Poor child! I wonder if they have had their first quarrel? W'll, 1 supposo it must come some time. They will bo nil right by evening. I am sorry Henry was obliged to bo gone all day; I wish I could help them," and she ended her so-liloquy with a sorrowful shako of the head. In the meantime Elizalieth did not get a chance to enter the wood; for, as she stopped by the bent tree, she glanced up the road and saw in tho distance a party of ladiesand gentlemen whom she fancied she recognized. They evidently knew her, for they waved t hoi r handkerchiefs, shouting and gesticulating frantically. As they came nearer she saw that they wero tho young people belonging to sev-eral families in the neighbor) lood, all of whom had called on her and at whose houses rIio had visited. Elizabeth stood her ground. "There is no nso in retreating into the wood," she told herself; "they would only follow and hunt me up. I rnut submit." j She did so very unwillingly, however, for ahe did not feel in tho least like see-ing strangers; sho consoled herself by thinking that they probably had some object in view anil would soon go on their way. She wan disapointed in this, for no sooner had greetings been exchanged than the foremost of the party Miss Earle, a young lady to whom Elizabeth had taken quite a fancy and who was a favorito of Mrs. Clifton's cried out: "How lucky! We were just coming to the house after you. We had planned a picnic for today, but yesterday's storm has mado the woods too damp, so we have decflled to take a straw ride instead. You must come it is great fun and your husband, too; isn't he nt home?" "Mr. Clifton waa called away today on business," answered Elizalieth, "and Tin afraid I can't leave mother for any length of time." But the party would not accept this excuse. Mrs. Clifton the elder was used to being alone they knew that, and she young Mrs. Clifton must be lonely, with her husband away. Protestations were useless; so finally, seeing there was no way of escajie, Eliza-beth yielded gracefully, only stipulating that she must tell her mother-in-la-where she was going. Two or three of tho party wanted to go in her stead, but this she positively refused to allow. There was a farm a short distance up tho road, where their conveyance awaited them, and Mrs. Clifton agreed to meet them there. Some of the jioople would have insisted on accompanying her; but, being possessed of quick intuition, and diviuing that the young bride was in no mood for company, Miss Earle dragged the whole party toward the. meeting place, leaving Elizabeth to hurry home alone. , "If they have had a tiff she had better forget her misery in company, after she has had timo to recover herself," was Miss Earle's wise reflection. Young Mrs. Clifton informed her mother-in-la- of the invitation, which she was of course urged to accept, said good-by- , and went to her own room to mako some changes in her toilet. Sho lingered over tho process as longj as possible, putting off the moment of join-ing the merry makers until she felt she must go. Then she st arted out at a very laggard pace. Hardly had Elizabeth entered her room when her husband knocked at his mother's door. "Why, Henry! you havo got back very early," cried the invalid in surprise, when her son appeared in answer to her "Como in." "Yes, Ormsby was away; I couldn't do anything. I shall have to go to-morrow," Mr. Clifton answered, as he stooped to kiss tho face upturned to his. "If I hadn't known you expected me home this evening I would have re-mained all night." This total ignoring of his wifo star- - ONE OCTOBER MORNING, Flowers stood on the window sills; all torts of pretty knick-knack- a and femi-Eiu- e appointments brightened up yonng Mrs. Clifton's morning room, while over everything the soft autumn sunshiuo fell with enhancing touch. The golden rays lingered longest in the chestnut braids which crowned the bride's shapely head, but they found no reflection in tho face beneath; its beauty wa3 clouded by a look of sorrowful per- - plcxity. Elizabeth Clifton had been married just u month, and the first shadow had come over her happiness. "I suppose it wtis some tiresome busi-ness, that upset Henry so," she sighed, "for it waa jut after ho had read his letters; it must havo been the one he thrust into Ida pocket that had the bad news. But how completely his manner to me changed! 1 don't imdortitand it. When I asked him if anything win the matter he actually mumbled something I couldn't make out, and then the clock etruck, and we heard the whistle of the train; that provoking train! it always comes at the wrong timo. But the worst cf all was his not kissing me good-by- ! To be sure, he had done so once when ho first got up from the breakfast table, thinking he wouldn't wait for the mail, nnd I know he was in a hurry when that whiatle wunded, for it just gives him time to reach tho station; but it wonldn't have taken minute to say good-b- y again, and instead he rushed off withoot a word!" By this time the young wifo in spite ' of herself, was crying quietly. But she was a brave girl, and did not give way any more than she could help. After a little she decided to go ut and take a walk. She would probably have time before her mother-in-la- had risen, and the fresh air might do her good. No, she would not sit and mope any longer; bo, jumping up suddenly, Elizabeth care-fully removed all traces of weeping, and put on her garden hat. She was about to step toward the door when a knock sounded thereat. Looking hastily in the mirror to Fee vhother any tear stains were visible on bw face sho opened the door as little as possible, that she might not be seen, lier mother-in-law'- s maid stood in the hall. "Mrs. Clifton ia ready to see yon, ma'am, whenever you wish to come," the girl said respectfully. "Very well, Jane; I will bo there in a few moments." And giving another peep into the glass to bo sure tiiat her eyes wero not red Elizabeth went to make her regular morning visit to the Invalid. j The yonng couple had spent the first part of their honeymoon in a pleasant trip to Niagara, returning thence to pay a visit to the elder Mrs. Clifton in her , pretty country home in one of the pict- - , nrescjue valleys of Pennsylvania. The bride had never seen her husband's , mother, and had rather dreaded the or- - deal of maldng her acquaintance. She . found her very charming, but was haunted by a secret fear that her ad-miration was not returned; she fancied that she wa3 undergoing a critical scrn- - tiny from the fond parent whose only child she had married. This morning Elizabeth particularly shrank from the interview, tor Bhe feared that her face was a telltale one. However, the visit must be gone through with; so, sum-moning all her courage, she boldly knocked at the door of her mother-in-law- 's sitting room, and was at once ad-mitted. "Good morning, my dear," said the elder Mrs. Clifton in a low, sweet voice, and the young lady knelt to receive her usual kiss. The invalid pressed her pale thfn lips tied Mrs. Clifton, and one look into her eon's stern faco strengthened her fears. 'Poor babies! they must not really quarrel," she thought, and then sho epolce. "Henry, my dear boy," she said gen-tly, "if yon nnd Elizabeth havo had a disagreement lind her at once and make it up. Don't let it go on, I beseech you." "Mother, it is much worse than a disiv greement. Has siie (said anything to you':" was the reply. "Nothing, my son, aud 1 do not wish to know; it is entirely between you two. 1 only beg you to do as I say." Them was silence for n moment or two, nnd then Henry asked giocmtly: "Where is Elizabeth:" Mrs. Clifton explained her ilanjhter-- 's whereabouts, adding "If you go at once, Henry, yon way 'pe able to overtake her Mors sho reaches tho rest of tha party." And she accompanied the words with a beseech- - ing look. An instant's hesitation, and with an abrupt good-b- y tho young man left the room, while hU mother leaned tack with an air of relief. "It will surely all come riqht new," Bhe told herself. Young Mrs. Clifton was just leaving the wood to set out on tho hiu'h roiwj to-- ward the farm when she heard her name called in a voice she recognized fit once as her husband's, though the tcno was new to her ears. She waited uetil j he came up to where she stood. Thro, in a very ceremonious manner, hs c- - counted for his unexpected Rppenranre. Jn a tono equally cold Elizabeth ia- - j formed him where she was going, point- - ing toward the farm house as she spok'i. Young Mr. Clifton bad removed h's t hat and held it in his hand when ad-- dressing his wife; but a sudden cold gust of wind mado him put it on again. After she had finished speaking he said J trravelv: 1 against Elizabeth's soft rosy ones, find then, laying her hand gently on her daughter-in-law'- s shoulder, looked mildly but searchingly into the upturned face. "How do you feel this morning, moth-er?" asked Elizabeth gently. "Very well, thank yon, for me. But how are you, my child? Didn't you sleep well Lust night? Your eyes look dull aud heavy." "I have a slight headache," answered the young' wife, hoping thus to account for her clouded face. "How did yon think Henry seemed when he stopped in to say good morning and good-b- y to you before he came into breakfast':" she con- - tinued, trying to speak carelessly. "He looked very well splendid," was the reply. "Didn't you think so. too?"' "Oh, yes, certainly," said Elizabeth hastiiy. "It is too bad for you that ho had to rush off to attend to that bothersome business ' cf mine, leaving you alone, with nobody but astnpid old woman to keep you com-pany; Iwt never mind it; it won't take him more than day or two, and the matter waa very important it involved considerable money. Besides," with a little laugh, "the honeymoon ended yes- - tarday; you must come down out of Paradise.." "Don't trouble about that, I am not in the least lonely," answered Elizabeth, "and, as you say, tho honeymoon is over." But her heart sank within her at the ominous words. Was this what Henry's manner that morning meant? "My dear," said the cider lady, closing j the book which had been lying open on j her lap and pntting it on a r chair that Btood close by, "I was only joking; I hope and pray that Henry's and yonr honeymoon will never be over. As long as you love each other yon have a fclimpse of Paradise." j There was silence for a few moments, Elizabeth seated herself, in a rocking chair, took off her hat, which she had ' NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Sai t Lake city, Utah", I Deo. 'nd. IH). I NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE mime I settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In supiwrt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate Judge i t Tooele countv. at. Tooele City. Utah, ou January l.Mh, Ihhi. viz: Andrew V. Millward. I). S. No. luuvn, fi r the south half of northern)! quarter of section 'to, township 8 south, rane 5 west. He names tlfe following witnesses to prove hi conflnuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vl.: John Anderson. C. J. Stron b rc, C. li. Parkinson. Henryt'o. kc, Jr., all of Urautsville, Tooele couutv Utah. No. 7::. FRANK D. HOlinS, Register. DELINQUENT NOTICE. THE CARRARA MAKHLK CO., LOCATION principal pla e of ruli:es, Salt Lake City, Utah; location of quarries, Juab County, Utah. Thero are delinquent upon the follow-l-described stock, on account of assessment No. I, of I cent per share, levied in October, I si", tie several amount'! so opposite the nanus of the respective shareholdt rs, a fol-lo- P. STOCK. No of No of Ara't Names. d'tt f. Share. Due. John V Wdsworth 3 tn (0 00 Sirah A VVa Isworth ft SO 0 M on Knoch Clark 8 4um 40 00 William A Clark 1 4HU 4" iO Eniuia A Clark 8 K 0 10 0J deurgisni F. Clark 0 1(0) 10 (it) John Warren....; 10 kio 10 () Frederic Lamb 11 ltxiO it) 00 (Korge Harrison 1! s 0 it 01 Richard A Meteaif 13 lotO in OU John V Wadswoi ih 15 lino 10 ( John V Wadworth PI t) a ( 0 William Wadswoith 17 r) 5 GO B B Van Duien as SOI S3 00 M T Lamb HI t'.r0 X H) 31 2V) til ' S3 HO (0 " I'.l KO 1 00 " 31 I'U 1 W " 36 KO J no m Ml f) " 37 W W ' .... :ih i(vo to oo " 41 3lO 3 00 ' 4ll 0 3 00 " 44 l.M) 1 fvl John Q Crocker hi .. f,K) 6 '0 John (J Crocker !3 NO fi 00 J h t G Crocker M t d 00 Jon a 0 Crocker M MX) IS 00 COMMON STOCK. John V Wadsworth 3 NOf) to 00 Frederic Lamb 4 Pfl 10 fO John Warieu 6 V0) 1.1 (O Jnme F Bradley HI 1 mo 10 10 ,'anifn F Hrudtev M H0) 10 00 Jnies F Hraiiley 28 H) 10(0 t.atherine Ilradley 31 jnr.0 10 no Chrrlotte Qrosl eck 3D f0 5 00 JssFBradev ; Urn 40(O Jas F H'ildley ,'!4 fvl) fi 1.0 13 F Ilradley 44 9 0) to 00 45 B.UJ ! 00 4 ro) r i o ; 47 100 10 tO 41 : 3 : , 4 b fi) no no) pi oi M T Lamb ffl 7' ) 7f. UJ And In accordance with Iw and order of the Iscrd ot directors as atnro-pld- . so miny share of each parcel of such stock as may I e nee v 111 be sold at the company's office. No, "09, West. Tmplo street, S ui!i, on th 1Mb. day or December. lrW. at 3 o'clock of such dav lo pay delinquent aisessinxnt tli'Teon.to.ielher W'th the cost of advet'tii.iug and (xpenscs of sale, Jamfs F. HuAin.r.v. 0"cretaiy and '.resume. Salt I.alte City, Nov. 17, lSno. MABSH&L'S SALE. IJUKSUANT TO AN OHDKK OP SALE by the Third Judicial dis-trict court of the territory of Utah, 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, and territory of Utah, on the aid day of Herein her. 1W). at IJ o'clock m.. tho following described real estate, situate, lying and being In Salt Lnke county, Utah territory, bounded and particularly de-scribed as follows, The north one half of lot fourteen 114). block five i6i. five acre plat A. Bitf Field survey, Salt Lake co.inty. Utah territory, containing two and one half ifli acres, together with all and singular the t?nenients, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto beloi ging or in any ay appertaining, are the premises subject to sine, and to be sold. To be sold as the prop, erty of Kosa K. WrlKht at the su't of John Arnold. Terms of sale cash. E. H. Parsons. U. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Dated November ISflO. tds DELINQUENT NOTICE. OFFtCE OF THE Company, a Main St., Salt Lake City Utah -- There Is delinquent on the follow-ing tefcrlbe:l stock, on account of assessment levied on tt.e Kith diy of Septembeo, A D. HO, tho several amounts sit opposite tho names of the respective shareholders a follows: Delinquents No. share. Am't A. S. Ksndall 4 fi A. H. Parson 5 fi J. It Morris J ) o. T. Carlson y id D. II. McAllister 11 10 (ill! S. reion pi Coatui&Carum 17 10 ( has, S. Desky IS 10 Oscar Urisheil W id D. A. Slillov l l,j Ytadon A Heath vi pi Louis V. Kllllak ' 10 W. H. Falrchlld 8S 10 'I hos. Homer '."J 151 C. U. Atterkurv .11 l: Unas. L. Crane 3il l.tt And in accordance with law, and the order of the rd of Directors made on the lth dr of September. 18. 0. so lmnr saarsof esoh pi.rcel of such stock as may be necessary, will i sold at theofl'co of the company, at Kit Main St.. at a o'clock p.m., on the ttt dav of Deremr.er, ISO), to pay delinquent. thereon, together with the cost of advertising and ex-pense of sale. Fale o! delinquent stock posti oned till D- - c 'inner l: th at lu a m. i ei o d- -r of directors. C. L. C.tAfi'K, Secretary. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1JURSUANT TO AM OHDKK OF SAUK TO by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at public stle, at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory ot Utah, on the 8'ta day of December. 1SW), at IV o'clock m., the following described nilntnir property, sit-uate, lyinir. and beinir in Salt. Lake county, Utah terr.tori--. hounded and part.cularly de-scribed as follows, The --Chester" mtnlnir claim, situated In Bin Cottonwood mining district, In Salt Lake county, Utah territory. and bounded as follows towit: Commencing at the discovery point of the claim and running thence south til deg., 3u nitn.; weit .ill.rf feel to pod No. 1 ; thence nortn 45 deg , we-- , iflfio feet to post No. 3; thence north 61 deg., 30 mill., east R3D.10 feet to post No 3: thence south 45 deg , east l.'O) fe t to post No. thence south deg.. SOmtn.. west .'tU.riTi feet t place of beginning containing 2". Si acres; from ptet No. 4, the t nlted States Mln' ral Monument No. ?, In said district bara south 72 deg., 7 mlu.. e ist fn" lOfeet distant. Aiso the 'Exchequer'' mining claim, sit-uated in salj mining district, county and lerrl-tor- y, and Itounded as follows, towlt: Com-mencing at the discovery p int of sa'd claim, and running thence south Da deg.. at) mln.. west .'II I..V feet to post No. I : thence south ' d"g.. :) mln . oast lfofeet to poU No. H; then 'e north O'.'deg., 30 mln., east BD.tO to post No. 3; thence uoith 6:1 dt'g , H) n.ln., west I5X) fact to post No. 4; thence south ttf deg. 30 min , west 314. M feet to place of beginning, containing 1S.3U acres: from post No. 4. the Un ted States mineral monument No, 7 in said mln Ing district, boars touth .3 deg 7 niin, east DTK) lent distant. Together with all and sin-gular the tenements, hereditaments atid ap-purtenances theieto belonging or in any way appertaining are the premises subject to sale, and to be sold. To be sold as the property of the Exchequer Gold and Silver Miu ng a corporation. Samuel H. f.ev:s and Jacob S, Hoieinan, at the suit of James Mc- Gregor. Terms of sale, rash. Salt Lake City. Utah. Dec, 3, 1SP0. E. H. Prisons, U. S. Marshal. Hy D. N. Swan, deputy marshal. t d LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate court in and lor Salt Lake county, territory of Utah: In tie matter of the estate of Harriet Dawdle, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of petlticn for admission to probate of will. PURSUANT TO AS OK I) Kit OF SAID 1 court 'n said matter, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the lith day of December, A. D., ihwo. at 10 o i lo.-- a. m., at the county court house In Salt Luke City, Utah territory, in the court room of said court, has been ap-p-nted the tlin and pla e for the hearing ot a pct.tlon of J. K. How. He praying fi r the ad-mission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting t tie the last will and testament of Hirriet Hiwdle, de-feased, when Mid where ail tenons Interested muv appear and oppi the probate of said will, or the granting of letters testamentary to J. K. Kowdleas prayed for In said petition. In witness whereof, I have her uinto set my hand and affixed tho seal or (aid court, this iStth dav of November, A, D. 10. SEAL 0. K. ALLF.N. Clerk of Probate Court, by C. E. STANTON, Deputy C lerk. MARSHAL'S SALE. IIUHSUANT TO AN F.XKlTTlON TO ME the Third Judicial district oart of (he Territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front dKr of the county court house. In the cltv anil county of Salt Lahe, and territory of Utah, on tne8lh day of December, imki, at la o'clock ni., all the right, title, claim and Interest of Fritz K. Mor-ris, of in and to the following described' real estate, situate, lying and being In Salt Lake countv atio ii..sc'ith"d jls follows, All that part of lot. 5, in bbe-- 0. plat H, Salt Lake C.ty survey: Itegintiing 3 rods west of north-east corner of said lrt., running thence f roils west, thence s'mth 10 rods, thence east ft rods, thence north 10 rods to place of heglenln. To be sold as the property of Fritz K. M irris at the suit o.' William S. M Comtek. Terms of sale, cash. E II. PAHSONS.U. S. Marshal. Bv Human Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 1;, 18W. A New I'xplosive Carlionite. The new explosive "carhonito" ia giv-ing satisfaction to coal miners. At a meeting of tho South Wales Institute of Engineers Mr. W. Stewart stated that within his experience a ton of tho mate-rial hud heen used without a sign of flame or sparking. It is a stable com-pound and can be stored without dete-rioration for any length of time. It is! rendered comparatively safe by the fact that a detonator is required to explode it. If struck with a hammer or stone no danger need lie apprehended. Carhonito is lighter than dynamite, is of a brown-ish color, and contains 25 per cent, of Certain sulphureted hydro-carbon- s aro added to moderate the susceptibility of tho nitro-glycerin- Xew York Telegram. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME I directed hy the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Ulah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, ou the ii.'nd day of December. I.W. at 13 o'clock m.. a l the right title, cla m and Interest, of P. C. Htown of. In and tu the following described real estate, situate, lying and being In Salt Lake county, and described as follows, All of lots 1(1, 17, is, ID. ao. SI and W. in T. W. Jen-nings addition. Salt Lake Cily survey. To be sold the property of P. C. Brown at the suit of Truman O. A'igell et al. Terms of sale, cash. E. a. PAnsosfs. Marshal. By Soman Cnnnon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 8, 1SMX NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William J. Shivers, decease 1. VVfTICE IS HEUEIIY OIVF.N HY THE 1.1 Wundersigned. administrator of the estate of ollll: m J Shivers deceased, to the credit-ors f. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit, them with tho necessary voi chers within four months after the tlrst publication of this notice, to the said A. H. Adkisnn. administrator, at his oftlce, rooms 3a and 33. building, in Salt Lake City, Utah 'I errltory, In the county of Salt l.a e. Dated Novembr 31, 1TO. 1 A. II. AngiROM. 1 Admlnistrrtor of the estate of William J. 1 Shivers deceased. 1 PARTITION SALE. NOTICE IS HBTlK.nV OIVt.N THAT IN of an order of the Third Dis-trict ( ourt of Utah Territory, made on the ISth day of November, lsim. in a partition suit herein Michael Mahoney is plaintiff and Wil-liam Mahoney. Thomas Mahoney, Mary Leary, Hannah Lynch. Abhy Mahoney. and Daniel Mahoney. William Mahoney. Norah Mahoney and John Mahoney are defendants: that the undersigned referees by said Court, appointed to make partition of t ie property hereinafter descrllied win, on Friday, the lath day of I'e-- ember, A l). isoo, at the tront entrance of the Wi'satch building, lu Salt Lake city, beingthe biiil ling wherein the sessions of said District Cou:t are held, seil to the highest b'dder for cash, at public auction, at. lao'clock moon) of said (lay. the following described real estate, towlt: A part of lot two CD. Mock tifty-on- n (fit I, plat A. Salt Lake City survey, and more aptartthiecusloaurlthywdeesstcrciboerdnera offolslaoiwds:lot Hanedlmriunng-ning them e north s'x ift reds, thence east one hundred and twenty-si- and one-hal- f iiad1) feet, thence south six I") rods, thence west one hundred and twenty-si- and ono-hal- f (6;) feet to place of beginning. FRANCIS M. BISHOP, H.MERE. DARLING, 111KAM E. BOOTH, Roferees. MARSHAL'S SALE. IK'HSUANTIO AM ORDER OF SALE TO the Third Judicial District of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at pub-lic sale at the front door of t;ie county court house, In the citv of Tooele and county of Tooele, and territory of Utah, on the i7th day of December. 1S14). at lu o'clock m.. the follow-in- g drser bed real ett:ite, situate lying and being in Tootle countv, Utah territory. Unaid-ed and particularly inscribed as follows, to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section thirty-fou- r I'M). In township two (31, south of range four (li. west of Salt Lake meridian, in said county of Tooele, said territory. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita-ments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In any wav appertaining, are the premises subject to sale, and to be sold as the property of Paul Dioubiy. a.lmfuistiaior of the estate f f I'eter A I r"ubay, deceased, at the suit of Mary F. Sharp, as executrix of the last will of Lennder.I. Sharp, deceased. E. II I'AKSONS. United States Marshal. Bv D. N. SWAN. Deputy Marshal. Dated Decembers, 160. tds A Historic Chair. During his visit to the Ottuinwa, Ia., coal palace President Harrison sat in a chair in which the four first presidents of the United states nnd also President John Qtiincy Adams had sat during their terms of office. The relic is the property of a citizen of Keokuk and ia over 200 years old. St. Joseph News. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ', Estate of S irah Wat'dns, de eased. N'OTICK IS DEKEHY OIVKN BY THE John T. Buckle, adminis-trator of tne estate of Baia i Watkins. de-ceased, to the crei itors of, and all persons havin t clnlins atra!nst the sdd deceased, to exblb t them with the necessary von hers, within iour months after the first publl atiou of this notice, to the said JohnT. liucMe, ad-ministrator, at 3ft south Main street, fait Lake City. In the countv of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated Novemberauth, IHH JOHN T BUCKLE. Administrator of the estate of Sa-a- h WaUins, deceased. NOTiCE TO CREDITORS. J INSTATE OP JOHN A. TRIMBLE DE- - J Notice Is hereby given by the I undersigned. of the will of John A. Trimble, deceased, to the creditors of, and all I persons having claims against the said de- - j ceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary J vouchers, within ten mouths after the llrst p publication of this notice, to the said executrix j or her attorney Frank I'lerce. at rooms 8 nnd I 9. building, In Salt Lake City, f In the county of Salt Lake, Utah. Dated November S, isi.i. f Jank Thimbu?. Executrix. z Frank Pierce, attorney for executrix. " SUMMONS. In the United States commissioner's court, city and county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah. Before J. W. Escj., commis-sioner. W. H, Erb, plaintiff. vbF. H. Barnard, defen- - dant. The people of Utah send greeting: To F. H. Barnard, defendant. VOU ABB HKKKBY SUMMONED TO RE I and appear before said commissioner 8 court. In thn city and county of Salt Lake, ter-ritory ot Utah and answer a complaint filed, against you by the above named plaintiff, within five days (exclusive of day of servli et, If thissumuiohs be served in Bald Salt Lake City; within ten days if served out of said city but In Salt Lake county; aud within twenty days if served elsewhere. Said action is brought to recover from you tho sum of one hundred and thirty-on- e dol-lars, with interest the eon from April 1st. lHOO; allege ! to be due from you to plaintiff on account of use of room' meals furnished and attendance provide J yon by plaintiff at, your Instance and reotiest at the Metropolitan hotel, Salt. Lake City, Utah, from January 1st. lo. to April 1st, ihsk), payment for which is past due, and for costs of suit. And you are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear and answer the said complaint as atsive required, the said plaintiff will take jedgment against you for the Miin of fl.'U.OO with interest and costs of suit as aforesaid. M nets my hand, at the city and county of Salt Lake and teiritory of Utah, the Mh dny of November. In the year of our Lord, one thous and. eight hundred and ninety, ia l.". J. W. OitEExvAN. Commissioner. Ills One Error. j'iggs What's the matter with Snoope, anyhow? Jaggs Oh, nothing much except that he seems to bo convinced that ho that sneaketli rindeth. Texas Siftings. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah. 1 shall expose at public, sale, at the front door of the County Court house. In the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and Terrtio y of Ut ih, on tie 1Mb day of December. lSKo. nt 13 o'clock m.'. all the right, title, claim aud inte-e- ft of P. c. Brown and D. C Mcliiaejor of, In andtothi following described real estate, situate, lying and being in S ilt Lake county, and described as follows, to wit: Lot 9 in block 3 Burlington subdivision or block 30, plat F, Salt Lake City survey. To be sold as the property of P. V. Brown and D. C. McOraegor, at the suit of Truman O. Angel! et al. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. (5T By Bom an Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated November S3, 1800. .It NOTICE In the l'i'ob ite Court In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of ITtah. In the matter of the estate of Abraham Hays deee;ieil. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .1F.N-ni- e N E. Hays has filml her petition In this court netting out that she is a legal heir to .said en'afe jinl entitled to a dist nUitlon to v or oiib half of said estate nd praying that ti.e decree of distrtbuti-- male and entered by this court on the Sth day oi November. lsi). to set aside and declare null and void, and lhat a iloeine be mad " dlstribnt ng to her oae-liu- lf o( said es'.atj and th it a distribution of I lie r sivlne of Mild estate among the persons ent'tie.l thnteto, and that Tuesday tha 3M day of Dee. mber. A. D. lsuo, at 10 o'clock a. in., a the coi:rt room of said court, in the county court house. Salt Lake city and county, Utah territory, has been duly aptsdntod by the Judge of said court. f.r thfl hearing of said petition to set aside and declare void the r decree of ( is'r. tuition and for distribution at vi ! h Cine and place any person Interested lu s.'id estate may ;ip:ear ;ind show cause. If any there I.e. why said decree should not be s t a i lie and deiiared null and void, and final dn t i' ution ma le as praved lor. Dated November ..li. Hud. c. E. ALLEN. Clerk of Probate Court, llvC. E. STANTON. Deputy. A Cold Day for a l'unny Man. Talking about making people laugh Lew Dockstuder says: I remember I onto sat up two nights to prepare a batch of new jokes and theu sprang them on my audience. The house wan packed with people. Not a Mnilo, not a ripple. Finally I began to weaken. The cold chills wero playing peek-a-bo- o up and down my spinal col-umn. I was in a refrigerator. At last in desperation I walked to the middle of tho stage and said: "Ladies and gentlemen. I merely tell these things; I don't explain them." Tho remark caused a kind of a con-sumptive grin. Since that timo I have told some of those jokes in every large city in tho United States, and they have proved to bo tho best tilings I have ever had. The secret of how to raise a lauli is always in ttie kindergarten stage. No matter how hard a man tries he never seems to got beyond tho ABC of it. Ernest Jarrold in New York Journal. OBDES TO SHOW CAUSE. In tha Probate court of the county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hannah Burke, deceased, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER of real estate should not be made. Fiank Pierce, the administrator of the estate of Hannah Burke, deceased, having tiled his petition herein, duly verined. praying for an order of sale of the real estat" of said dcce.ient, for the purp mcs herein set forth, It is there-for- e ordered by the judge of said court, that all persons Intonated lu the estate of said de-ceased, appear before the said Probate court :t on Wednesday, 'he loth day of December, ls(M, .s i at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon of said day, at the !j :' court room of said Probate court, at the count y ? courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Ut ih territory, to show cause why ail order should not be grant 'd to the said admin-istrator, to sell so much of the leal estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be fi necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at bast, four successive weeks in the Salt Lakk Timks, anewspipi-- r printed and published In said city and county. Dated November. MO. O. W. BARTCH, Probate Judge. Tkriutohy or UTAH, ( ounty of Salt Lake. ( a! I C. E. Alien, clerk of the Probate court In and for the county of Salt Lake. In the Terri-tory of Utah, do lieiehy certify that the fore- - , going Is a full, true and correct copy of order to show C1UR6 why order of sale of real estate should not be made as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the seal of ssalI said court, this sth day of November, A. D. lsuo. C. E. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate court By C. E. Stanton, Deputy clerk. NOTICE rOS PUBLICATION. LAND OFF1CK AT SALT LA KB CiTr, I Oct. H, 1HU0. f VVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ix the following-name- settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Piobate Judge, or in hi absence the derK of the County Court of Sum-mit county, Utah, at CojIv, le. Utah, on Nov. Urt. SOU. viz: Joseph Rcilns. H E. No. 7M0I, It r the S K 4 Sec. ti. twp 3 n. rnne 4 enst. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said lands, viz: James i.ythgoe, Lehl Alexander Caliiewoo.l. Thomas D' all of Hennefer, Summit countv, Utah errltory. Fhank D. Horns. HO Keglster. Utah Bonds for Sale. T WILL RECEIVE WRITTEN BIDS 1 between la o'clock noon of Decembers, IKsiO. and 12 o'clock noon of January i. 1S0I, for the whole or any part of M Utah Territo-rial bonds i Nog. l'Ato 2SI inclusive) each for Jul ), running 10 to 'JO years, interest 5 per cent per annum, p.iyable semmi-annua'.l- and not taxable for any purpose. Bidders can get full particulars of the under-signed personally or by letter at No. alts South Main street, Salt Lake City. Hoi.ivah Kohkhth. Territorial Treasurer. SEALED-BIDS- . CI"'. LED BIDS WILL HE IECEIED PY t ie clerk of Salt Lake county a' his olllce in ih courthouse up 1 Thursday. Dec. 4, lun, for maps to be furnished the county for the use of the county assessor. Tre maps m ie murt be ievly for use on or before Jan-nur- I. lo. Iuiormiit on may lie obtained by Millers t the county io lecio-- 8 office. The county reserves tne right to reject any i n all bids. IKA!.. C. E. Ai.i.kn. County Clerk. Salt Lake City. Nov. 8j, 10. NOTICE TO OREDITOKS. INSTATE (' HANNAH lil'KKE, DE-1- j ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Hannah liurke, dec rse.l, to the creditors of, and all persons havuu; claims aiirst tin sa:d deceae.i, to exhibit them. wt:i the neces-sary vouchers, within four months aftei the tlrat publication of this noiice, to tho said ad-ministrator at hla office rooms 8 aud , h bulldtnit. Salt Luk City, In tie county of Salt Lake. rtah. FRANK PIEKCE, Administrator. Dated November 8th. ISW. The Milieu of Italy. Statistics for three years, are given of the Italian mining industry, from which it is shown that in 1W3 the production of tho forty-on- e iron ore mines, at which l.GiVJ men were em-ployed, was 200,0.),) tons of 2,125,380 lire value, as compared with 2OU.0S3 tons, valued at C,2Ui,434 lire, in lKVfl, when l,Cs:) men were employed. In 1887 only thirty-si- mines were worked, but em-ployment was given to 1.H0U men, and 8:tu,.'i73 tons of 2,527.6o2 lire value were raised. In ISSi HK),1i:i tons of coal,: lignite, etc., valued at 1,307,821 lire, were produced at twenty-thre- e mines by 1.821 men, as against 24:!, 325 tons of 1, HOo,750 lire value in 18S6 from twenty- - four mines, employing 2,029 men. In W7 thirty-tw- o mines wero worked by 2. 70 men, and produced 27,003 tons of 2,302,c)60 lire value. Chicago Journal of Commerce. . MARSHAL'S SALE. 1URSUANT TO AN ORDER OP SALK by the Third Judicial dis-trict of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at cpoubulritc sa:e at the frontdoor of the county hoii e In the City of Salt Lake, and couniy ot S ilt Lake, and territory of Utah, on theUai day of Decern tier. IS), at' 1S:.'I m.. the foil 'lnir described real estate, situate. Ivinir and beiiiKlnSalt Lake county. I'tah t 'rrlturv, bounded and particularly descrllied as follows, towlt: Hart of lot 4. in block 411. l'lat "H." Salt Lake City survey ; commencing at a point 714 feet eat from the eouthuest cornel of said lot 4; thence north lillfett; thetics evst 4V'i feet: thence south 101 feet: thence west 4 )', feet to t he place of bejr nutCit. Together with all and I uvular the tenements and r euances thereunto belotiKiiiK or In any wuy appertainlnK. aie the pr mlses subiect t Bale and to be eold. To lie sold an the pinpertv of William S. Andrew an) John W. Martin, nt the suit of James H. Ha eon. Terms of salei ash. K II. r.AKsoss. V. 8. Marshal. By D. N. 8iv, Deputv Marshal. suit Lake city, CUb. Dated November S, lbiO. . , t, PEOEATE NOTICE. In the probate court in and for Salt Lake c'ltintv. territory of (..'tali. I.N THE MAiTKR OF TH K KSTATE OF 1 John Davis, deceased. Noi Ice. Notice Is hereby Klv-- n that Kdward A. Kesa-le-adminislrat r of the estate of John Davis, deceased, has n ndered forseltli ment, and llled in eald court, his tinal r.crount ol his adminis-tration of said estate and jet:tlou for final of the residiieot nald estate amoiifr the persons entitled thereto, and that Mondav. the $M day of December, A. D. i.'9, at ten o'clock a. ni.. at the court room of f a'd court. In the county court house. Salt Lake Citv and county. I'tah territory, has been duly ap-pointed by the judge of said court, for the settlement of said account und healing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested lu said estate may appear and show cause. If any there lie. why said account should not be settled und ap-proved and final distribution made as prayed for. Dated November 3S. Jste. C. K. ALLKN. Clerk of the I'robate Court. By C. t. tjiauioft D amty. K0TICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNED the penalty provided by ordliance not to remove the body of any dead animal ot offal or flit b of any description, without first notifying the city scavenger, who will 1bu directions for its disposal. WILLIAM SHOWALL, City Scavenger, , Aflril 17. 1890. Room , Olty tiall |