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Show . THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TiiUKSDAl DECEMBER 23, 1890. - JOffktnjk.ttcce. NOTICE OF TnNUAL MEETING. rpHH ANNUAL M EETINti OF TriK ST. C'K-- 1 holders of the I'nrnmerclal National Bank cf Salt Lake City, Utah territory, will be held In the directors' room of the bank, at Salt Lase City, on Tuesday. January IS, IRBO, at 10 o'clock a. m., tor the purpose of electing board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the trammel Ion of men other business aa may legally come before said meeting. Gkiiiiok m. Downky, President. Attust: John W. Dohnbjxam, Cashier. Official JTdttcco. KOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William J. Shiver, deceased. NOTICi'l IS HEHF.HY GIVEN UY TMR administrator or the estate of Willi m J. s.ihers deceased, to the credit-ors of. and all iiersons hvltig claims th e against said drceaswl. to i!iit,il theul Willi Cie necessary vol eaers within four months after tlie tlrt public .Hon of tins notice, to the h.v.4 v. 11. Adkisoit, administrator, at his oftlce, ro'tns .1'.' ami ;tt, Aiierhai h building, in Snlt Lake city, Utah 'territory, in the couuty of Salt Lake. Dated NovembrSI, 1SB0. A. H. AOKtHON. Administrator of tbo estate of William J. Shivers deceased. MARSHAL'S SALE. I)T'nStTANT TO AN EXKIICTiON TO MR the Third Judicial district court of the Territory ot Utah. I shall exjiose at pcuobulritc sale, at t ho front door of the county bouse. In the cltv and county of Halt Lake, and territory of Utah, on tne 8tli day of December. MM, at la o'clock m., all the right, title, claim and Interest of Frit K. Mor-ns, of in and to the following described real estale. situate, lying and being u Salt Luke county, and described as follows, All that part of lot ft. In block HI. plat H, Salt Lake City survey: beginning .1 roils west of north-eas- t corner of said lot ;, running thence fi rods west, thence south HI rods, thence east r ro Is, thence north HI rods to place of heglnnimr. To be sold as the property of Fritz K. M arris at the suit of William 8. McCorulck. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PAUSONS.U. S. Marshal. Hv Human Cannon, Deputy Marshal, Dated Not. li, ltd). The a'wive sale Is postponed to December U3, lHyu, at tho same nlace anil hour. B. H. I'AHsONS. V. 8. Marshal. Hv Human cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Deo. Hth. lsuo. ; NEWS OHIIE Ml Items of Interest Gathered from Various Point in Utah and Her Neighbors, BITS OP OUSRENT COMMENT. 'i Notes Rewritten and Oondonsed from the Exchanges that Come to "The i Tinie3" Office. Frank Noyes, who has been on a mis-- "j, sion to Europe for two years was iu l'rovo last night, i Provo is now considered us second i only to Salt Lake as a "show town," so far as this territory is concerned. Maycock, a boy from Salt was visiting at I'aysou and 10e6rp;o amputation. accidentally shot, which AN 0HDINAN0E PROVIDING FOR FILLING VACANCIES I that mav exist In any elective office of Salt Lake City. Sect on 1 lie it ordained by t ie city coun-cil or Stlt Lake Cltv: That In case anv vacancy may exist lu any e!ei t v ofuco ot tho city, the cty (ouncll shall appoint a billt ble person to till s:i d vacancy, wl o shall qualify and give bond In the same mauuer, perform the same duties, and tw subje. t to the same liabilities as the otllcer whose office shall I o 'ome vacant, and h shall hold office until his successor shall bi duly elected and qnaltlicd, unless sooner removel by the city council for cmse. 8 on This ordinance to be In force from fin I alter Its passage. i'assed December u'th, 18 0 ska i.. i GEO. M. SCOTT, Mayor. Atteft: ,1. B'. jACii., City R icorder. Teiiuitiihy or Utah. i . Ci.vntv or halt Lake, f I.J. F. Jack, recorder of Hut Lk Cltv, do In rel y certify that the fure.'olng Is a full, true and con e t copy of "An oruin uu e for Filling Vacabr e that may exist In anv KlectiveVfllce of alt La ;e Citv, 'passed bv the cltv council or Silt iake C ty. Dec. niber loth, lsw, as ap-pears ot record m my etr.ee. in testimony whereof, I have hereunto set ni hand and artlxed the corjK rate seal of Salt Lake Cliy, tills Win dav of A. D. IS.) J. F. JACK, City Recorder. The Popular Cainioi Flower. The cosmos flower, which lias como tn bo all the rae here this fall, has an in-teresting history, which Mr. Small, the florist, related. It is indigenous to Mex-ico, where it grows wild in the fields liko the daisy in this climate. Some four year ugo u German florist in Hobcken, N. J., propagated some of the plants from imported seeds and introduced the flowers in New York. Then the plant appeared in tho Soldiers' borne tjardens at Hampton, near Fortress Monroe, whore it was found that it would bloom as lato as January and February, on ac-count of the milder climate. A (fentlo-ma- n near Alexandria, Va., then secured c quantity of the seed and began to grow tho "plant for tho market, meeting with euch success that he hat now several acres covered with tho cosmos blooms, and he ships imiiienuo quautities to New York daily. Mr. Small says that the flant cannot bo grown with great success farther north than this city, as it succumbs to the first frost. This is the first year that it has becomo common, but just now great branches of it adorn fte windows of each florist's establishment, and can bo bought cheaply in the market or of tho boys on the street. Tho flower makes a pretty interior decoration, or it will keep fresh for four or five days if placed in a vase of water immediately after it is cut. The whito blossoms are the handsomest, resembling a narcistms in their white petals and gold hearts, but there are other tints that are highly prized. The cosmos is apt to be as pop-ular ere long as tho chrysanthemum, florists will always prefer, the latter. Washington Post. Tn " ORDINANCE. t MFKDTNO BKCIIOV Of' CIIAPTF.U IS ( f tht revised ordinances of Halt La , C 'v. ctii K i He it ordain I thee t; tt I LikaC.tv: ThatSe.tio: i.i(Ci..i-terlni-h revised ordtivmces i,; Silt Line City bo and is hereby amended to i - al as fol-io va: Sr tion The sext m Is h r 'by einiioweied to sell lois In svid ce ne'rj" & co lort o 'cup.'ii'-- y an dura Rr.s.u. fiom such sales, ami all mutievs so collecti.d hall h by him pa d into the city treasnri, as otten as ones a month less ten per cent thereor for ea. h lot s .id for tx aul under, un I for ca h lot sold fr anv sum exceeding;,, two and oin'half collars which ne may retain as his com. misDion for and collect uv. He fh ill Kive lo one i purchaser a eettoieute of eii.-t- i lot, or part ot lot. b tKht, with the price thereof, will h siail descr.lw tne lot so tiimrlit, and he shall leep a duplicate or s.Ud un hcate ami rec.rl the same. Tho price o' ;o s. ihesi.e lielim a.xteeu and f tevtiqu-ir- shall not exceed irlio nor shall they e ihan ?pj, the comele v conimitt'e bcti im -- i e e I to rejriilat the prica accordlni o lo a'lon, sub-je- . t to the ipiiroval of tie (1 y Coaiu il; ami all lots snt pane o 1 o coiive.v e I. io .'Cthoc w t'l all improvements tnereo i hv. heeic-em- . taxation (except for wateri aid execut'oa. ,, . I'aliord nance to be In force from un i ' er It passage. 1', ss .1 December I8- ska'. CiKii. M. Mavor, Attest: J. F, Jack, city Ke order. UNm t) Ptitks or amkhica, Tra'iiTOiiY oi' Utah. Salt Lakh Citv I I, J. F. Jack, recorder o Salt Lke City, do hereby certify th it the fre,'oinc .s a lull and correct copybJ "An oidiuanc ' Amo iding riee. tl'ti Sof Cnnplei IK of the Hevlsd Ordinances of Salt Lake C tv," passed by t le city louueil of Salt Like city Pe ember 3d. ssa;p srs of record in mv office. Iu testimony wlieroof.I have hereunt set my hand and a'nied the c iipor.it) seal of Salt LaeCity this December d. A I). .. skauJ J. F. JACK, Cily Recorder. NOTICE OF SALE. N'OTK'E 18 HEUKHV OIVKN THAT, IN ol an order of the probate court for Malt Lake county, tUah. made 10. isim, m tho matter of the estate of Hannah Burke, deceased, the undersigned ad-ministrator of said estate will sell at private sale to t he hiiihets bidder, for cash, subject, to confirmation by said court, on or after Satur-day, December iff. IxuO. at I 'J in. ot said day. all the riKht. title, and Interest said estate had or may have In anil to the following property, situate In Salt Lake county. I' l ah, to wli : Lot seven i?i. block thirty-fou- tftli, plat F., Salt Lake city survey, llids In writing will tie recel veil by the undersigned at his office, rooms Sand H. Hcoit Auerbach. building, Bait LakeCHy, UNh I RANK PIERCE, Administrator. December 10. 1SJ0. NOTICE TO CEED1T0SS. Kstalc of S rah WaUlns, de eased. 'U'i'i'K IS HEKKHY IIIVI.N I)Y THE I undersigned, .loan T. Ilucklo. adminis-trator of tue estate of Baia'i V atklns. to the ere; itors o., and alt jtersoris liaiin.' eii, lmn aainst the s iiee--as- I. to exblli t them wlih the necessary von hers, within 'our month after the tirvt publli atlou of t lisnotice, 1 the said John T. HncMe a at u tr south Main street. Salt Lake cltv (n the county ot Salt Lake. Utah. Dated NovimtHr'.t-tli- imm ji ihn t woKLr.. Administrator of the estate of Sarah YYatiins, NOTICE deceased, OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the extension of the water mains n Seci nd West from ranter or Fourth and Fifth South to center of Fifth and BlxtU South strei t. Notice isherebv given that tho Assessor find Collector of Salt Lalio Cliy has made and ci m deted tho list and plat pertaining to a lis'.. I tax at the late or tour mills per s mate fm t levied tiy the city com c 1 of Salt Lane City. December lth. iNsi, upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely: Lots 7 and 8, block lots 4 a id 5. block 111: lots 3 and 4, block lots 1 amis. Mock 4.1. all in plat. A. Salt Lake City survey, said tax bring fur the extension of the water mains along the followln; descrilied route, namelv: Second West from center of Fourti and Fifth South to center of Filth and S xth South streets. S lid list and plat have been lodged in the off c of the city recorder. No. a, Cltv hill, and wil be open for Inspect on for a tieriod of III days rrom and after the aith day of I lecui-be-r, iN.KI, during which time written appeals to the city council for the correction of the as-sessment nay be tiled with the sild recorder, In pursuance of the ordinance in such case provided. .T. F. JACK. City Record -- r. Salt Lake Citv, D emiber luth, PWO. MARSHAL'S SALE. IlUFiStTANT TO AN OttDEROF SALE TO by the Third Judicial District court of the territory of Utah. I shall expose at public si. le. at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, on the 'jit a day of December, Iswi, at PI o'clock m the following described mining property, sit-uate, lying, and being In Salt Lake comity, Utah ten torv. bounded and particularly as follows, : The "Chester " niinlug claim, situated In Hig Cottouwixid 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 ta deg.. :) mln.; v.e.-- t SM.&ft feet to poit No. 1 : thence nortn 45 de, writ lni feet to post No. H; thence north 9J deg . an mln.. east BSV.10 feet to post No :i: thence south gi deg., east VQj feet to post No. 4; thence souths- -' deg,, mln., west 814..1B. feet to place of beginning containing au.n. acres; from post No. 4. the I sited States Mineral Monument No. T, in said district bears south Tl.' deg., T mln.. est 5710 feet distant. Also the "Exchequer" mining clslm. sit-uated In said mining district, county and terri-tory, and bounded as follows, towit: Com-mencing at the discovery piint of said claim, and running thence south (U deg., .10 mln.. west 31 1..' feet to post No. 1 ; thence south ri deg.. :K) mln.. east into feet to post No. a; thence norih tliueg., m mln., east H.9.10 feet to post No. S; thence north 5j deg., .tl mln., west liVm feet to post No. 4; thence south rtif deg. mln , west 314 Ni feet to place of beginning, containing is.fj acres: from post No. 4, the United States mineral monument No, 1 in said min-ing district, bears south ',4 deg 7 mln, east h? in rent distant. Together with all and sin-gular the tenements, hereditaments and ap-purtenances t hereto belonging or In any way appertaining are the premises subject tosale, anil to be sold. To lie sold as t he property of the Exchequer Oold and Sliver Min'ng com-pany, a corKratlon, Samuel H. Lewis and Jacobs, Jtoreuian, at the suit of James Mc- Gregor. Terms of sale, cash. Salt Lake City, Ut ah. Dec, a WW. E. H. Pannonh, T.i. 8. Marshal. Jly D. N. Swan, deputy marshal. t d I SUMMONS, In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Autreo IlHOWN, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Summons. Bahati Ann IlKuwN.Defendant, The people of the territory of Utah senj greeting to Ssrah Ann brown, defendant, rOU ARE HEUEHY REyUlrtr.D TO AP-lie- In an action brought against vou by the abn.e named plaintiff In the dis-trict 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 servlcel 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 against you, according to the prayer of said Complaint. The said action la brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff and and Ireelng and absolutely releasing said partiss from stld bonds aud all the obli-gations thereof; and for such other relief as mav he proper. Above relief prayed on the ground that on or about the art day of Decem-- I er defendant wilfully and wlthontcaut deserted and abandoned this plaintiff, and hue ever since rnntli.nsd so without cause to desert and abandon him. and to live separate and a'ait from him aga nst his will aud without his con-en- t. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear aud answer the aaid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles H2n. Judge, and the seal of the district ( I court of the Third Judicial district, 4 siai V In and for the Territory of Utah this ( w, J t day of Deoinher, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. 11 khrt a. McMirxAS, Clerk. By Geo D. Loomls. Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS. In the district conn In and for lb" Third Judi-cial dlstilct ol Utah t int. r, , couuty of bait Luke. C'AI.VIN CAHTWIllllHT, pla'nSlff, I VS. Joki, 8. Hi a 'hlii'lts. d fendant. lhe of fie territory of Utah send greeting to J S. Itl u kbiirn fi nd.mt: 'UU AUK liEUi.llY I.KWLIHKII TO AP-pe-in an action br.nu'iit aga nst you by the above named plaintiff In the t court of the Tli.ru Judicial d strict of the territory of Ctah and to ih ' compl- pit riled there-in within ten days inclusive of lhe dny of ser-vice) aft'-- ttie s 't vice on you of this summon: if servi4d within this county: or. If served out of t its county, hut in this dlstr ct. within twt nty d ys; otherwise wlihln forty days or Judgment by de ault wltl lie taken atialnst you accordliti.' to the pravcr of said complaint. The Bid ac'ii.u is brought- to hove judgment against defendant in the s im or nnl to, an I costs of Mil:: alleged to he due as damages sustained y plaintiit. by reason of the failure of I) edi feuibiut to p 'rform lhe conditions of aie tain cm tract. whereto' defendant was to deliver to plaintiff H "lllackimin Trusses " at defendant, s place of at Salt Lake Cliy, for th" use of pla utiff lit selling the same In Canada: said agreement entered lnlo Maya, 1Ni; defendant having railed to said tiusses, except H, and the belts and medicine for s'.'. said S3 being wholly useless, without the pads; Bald plaintiff having paid to defendant of the agreed piles of 4V, theie'or. an 1 having e mi to the expen-- e ot flsn Iu railroad fare for himself and assistants to Toronto, Canada. Mu.Ki. for expenses ot ortlcereut, alteration ,n ofllce, priming an I advertising, and ttoard und lodidng for assist-ants and tiT.O for return of plaintiff from To-ronto to Salt Lake (Illy, said amounts being a total loss to plaintiff, by rixson of thu failure or defendant to dellvi r said pads as agreed, thereby compelling plaintiff to abandon his business to hlsdamage in said And you nra hereby untitled that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint as alsne required, the sal plaint 1ft will apply to tlie court for the relief d mainlej therein. Wltn.ss tiie Hon. Charles S.Kane, Judge, and the seal f the ilbtri.-- court of the Third judical district. I seal, in and for tie territory ol I'tah, this Pth day of De emlsT. in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight buu-dre- d and ninety. h en k v o. McMillan, cicrk. ny Geo. D, Looms, Deputy clerk. WYOMING NOTES. A fatal accident occurred Saturday night on the Wyoming division, one mile west of Carbou, the victim being Conductor Ed Balliner. The Union Taeilic bus C, 283,000 acres of land remaining unsold. Iu Wyo-ming, Utah aud Colorado are. S.Olitl.dOO acres of grazing and agricultural lands belonging to the company which are on tho market. "! Omaha lice: It is gratifying to note thai both Idaho aud Wyoming have sent their ablest men to represent them in tho senate, aud not repeated the blunders of Nevada in selling their honors to tho highest bidders. ' An eastern Wyoming exchange an-nounces that tho lluilington manage-ment ' has ordered tiio suspension ol v' work on tho "Hulfalo extension" and that the grading outlits are all to bo fchij pdd out of the state within ten days. Larainlu Republican: A married lady of this city, whoso husband came home at an early hour this morning, took a shot at him through tho door and narrowly escaped striking him. It is stated that she mistook him lor a burglar. One of tho most, important discover-ies tr.ado in this vicinity for a long time was leported by Messrs. Oscar Soder-gree- n and Hans Olsen, who own ad-joining ranches on thu liig Laramie river. It is a mica mine that probably ' surpasses anything of the kind that lias heretofore beeu found in Wyoming, and is located on Jelm mountain, near the summit. I'pou the application ot the Manhat-tan Loan antl Trust company of Xcw York, ami tho Wyoming Construction company of Cheyenne, Judge Dundy of Omaha, appointed Ji. L, Uierhowur re-ceiver of thu Nebraska & Western rail-road.. The indebtedness amounts to $i,KO0.0l)O, $1,800,000 of which is due the Wyoming company for labor and material iu constructing the road-bed- . CITY B0HD3 FOR SALE. Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) Dol-lars of Five (5) Per Cent Salt Lika Oity Bonds for Sale, Notice Is hereby given that on tho pith dav of January, A. D. lull, at the ortlce of lhe city treasurer' of Salt Lake Citv, ihree hundred iKinds of b ilil city will b sold to the highest binder or bidders for cash. Said bonds are of the denomination of unit). payable twenty years after dat , but subject to redeinprlon any time after .laiiuaiv 1st. mil, at theoption (,f Said citv. These bonds will bear interest from January 1st. IS.H. until paid, the interest oeing payanle on the first day of January and the ilrst day of July each ye ir. Bids will be received by me for lhe purchase of said bonds or any part thereof, from the lath day of December. lw, until li) o'clock a. m of the liitii day of January, put. The riKht to reject any and all bids is hereby In behalf ol the city. Value of bond at date of sale with accrued Interest will be il.miu un. Uy order of the City Council of said city. Joseph H. Waldeu. Cily treasurer. Salt Lahk City, Dec. .1, lSno. 1'. 8. A printed (official I statement of the financial condition of the city will any one desiring Information with the view of bidding upon the above bonds. Apply for some at treasurer's oltlce. room 7, City Hall b Id'g. Josbph B. WALPEN, City Treasurer. Tho Cans lias Gone. Tho really high caste London swell has "cursed hi3 stick and cast it out." Swafter Englishmen no longer appear In public with canes of any description. Tho collection of choice silver topped and natural wood weapons they drew mental sustenance from through so many seasons baa suffered a temporary divorce from the fashionable toilet. British manhood is unprotected, andgoes empty handed on the promenade save for a glove possibly, or in Btresa of weathor a medium sized silk umbrella. The collapse ot the stick is attributable to the wholesale adoption of imitation cosSty canes by the Loudon clerk and petty tradesman. Arry, the haberdasher, greengftver an 1 draper men were contented until re-cently to carry blackthorns or a light rattan. To this no objection was raised i . 1 . i ii ..i i i. . uy too hi isioi.riiio, mm uu vtuuiu uavtt gone well had not a sharp American flooded the market with cheap, flashy copies of swelldom's own stick. The re-sult was intolerable, and hence the uni-vers- id renunciation of canes in upper circles. Illustrated American. SUMMONS. Ia the district court of the th rl Judicial dis-trict of Ctah teiritory, County of Salt Lake. Olive Avery, Plaintiff, vs. Sylvester Avery. Defendant. The people of' th Territory of t'tsh send greeting to Sylvester Avery, defendant. rOUAl(KiKlEMY HKtjUIKED TO AP-pe- ar in an act on brought aganit-- vou by the plaintiff In tie district court of the third Judicial district if the territory of Ctah. and to answer the complaint. Bled tin ta-I- n within ten daj g lexeuisive of tlie dav of ser-vice) lifter the servlve oil you of this summon If served within tlvs county; or. If served out of this county, but ill this district, within twenty days: otherwise wlihln forty dav --or judgment by default will be taken a'galnt you, recording to the prayer of said complaint The said action Is brought to have a ileTee of this court dissolving the bon is of matri-mony between plaintiff and defendant, and granting plaiutlu a divorce from dcftmlant a vinculo; allow ing her to take her maiden name of (Hive Ollhert, and for such other and further relief as Ih 1nsr. unit niiltttlia. a i., vaiiur prayed on the grounds that on or about the 1st day of August, ISSS. defendant willfully and without cause deserted und abandoned this plaintiff, and ever since has and still does so desert and abandon said plaintiff, and live separate and a:art from her against her will nn.t without her consent: and that since March 1st, lsss. defendant has fallel and neglected to provide for plaintiit the common necessaries of life, although of sufficient ability so to do. And you are hereby notified that If vou fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply 1 1 the court for-th- e relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the seal of the district j ) court of the Third Judicial district. J seal V in and for the Territory of Ctah. ( - y -- ) this 17th day of December in the hyuenadrroefd ouarndLord one thousand eight ninety. HENKY . M. MILLAN. Clerk. l?y GKO. D. LOOM IS, Deputy Clerk. K0TI0E FOE PUBLICATION. Land Owe ) At Salt Lakh citv. Ctah, V Nov. nth. pmi. t TS HEKKHY fJIVK.N THAT THE following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before probate judge of Tooele county. I'tah. at To iele Citv. Ctah, on January stn. si. viz.: Aleiander Murray. D. 8. No. IO.xiU, for the lot a. and s.e. i4, n.w. H, sec. i. twp. 8 s., range Sw., and , H I.e. V sec 12, twp. 3 ., ranee 4 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz. : Moses itrunean of Tooele City, Ctiih; Peter Clegg of Tooele City, Ctah; John A. Hevanof Tooele City, Ctah, Joseph Bavau of Tooele City, Ctah. FKANIC D. IIODUS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. ina. Land Office at Salt Lake Crrr, I Dei', ic, lsim. f V"OTICE 19 HKIIEBY GIVEN THAT 1A the following-name- settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the county Hern of Davis county, Ctah, at. Fartnmnton. Ctah. on .lanu-nr- Sith, 1M1, via: William 11. Lincoln, 11. E. No. MSI. for tho N. W. ii :, T. S N., If. 1 IS R. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lands viz: i nomas c.g.oti. r Thomas Kwett. Ir . Cy us l'age, W..itnr Scott, all of llotm liul. Ctah. , Fba.nk D. Ilottns. lu Ui giater. SUMMONS. In the District Court in and forth Third Judi-cial District of Ctah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Emma Rose Clinton, Plaintiff, 1 vs. James O. Harris and Oliver W. ) Summons. Mink, Trustees, and Melllssa D. Clinton, Defendants. J The people of the Territory of Ctah send greeting: To Jamei G. Harris and Oliver VV. M nu, trustees, ana Melissa D. Clinton, de-fendants. rOU ARK HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP--. )iear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the district court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of I'tah and to answer the complaint hied therein within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twen'y days: otherwise within forty days or Judgement by default will be taken against you, acc jrding to theciprayer t said complaint. . The said action is brought to have a decree ot this court as to defendants. James . Har-ilsa- Oliver W. Mink, trustees, adjudging; that a certain alleged deed of oonvcyauce, dated Match 17, liMJ. from Janiea w. Smith, conveying the property hereinafter described to one Zerubabble Know; also a certain claim deed from William W. Rltter and Prlscllla Hitter, his wife, conveying said premises to detenilauts. James W. HarrlB and Oliver W. Mink, trustees, on or about Septem-ber IU. tSHJ, be declared to be a cloud upon the title of plaintiff, in and to said real estate, and that each ot said conveyances be declared to be fraudulent and void; that the same be sot aside, vacated, and decreed to be cancelled of record : declaring the titie of said estate to be In plaintiff, and quieting the ti leof tame as to auy claim of defendant, Melissa D. Clinton; ' for costs of suit, and such other and further relief as may be deemed Just and equitable. Hald premises are described as follows, Li ts 1 and H. section SR. township 1 south, range 4 west. Tooel county, Ctah territory. And you are hereby notilied that if you 'fall to appear and answer the sal. complaint as above required, the said plaintlffwill apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles B. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, SEAL. In and for the Territory of Ctah this let h day of December, in the year ot Our Lord one thousand eight hun-dred and ninety. HknhyO. McMtu.AS, Clerk. By Geo. D. Loom is, Deputy Clerk. To Winter In the Arctic. Three vessels from San Francisco are now in winter quart os at the mouth of tho Mackenkio river, within 1,200 miles of the north polo. This is said to bo the first time that whaling vessels have vol-untarily wintered in this location. The colony comprises nearly seventy men. It will be late next summer before they can be heard from, unless by some chance a trapper might find his way that far north by sledges and back again to a British fur trading post. Provisions in the way of fish aud game will be pro-cured from the Indiana who have vil-lages close by. Tho vessels are the steamers Grampus and Mary D. Hume and the schooner Nicolene. Alluring stories of bowhead whales being so thick in the water that you could walk about on their backs as on broken ice led the vessels to their present location. San Francisco Alta. SUMMONS. In the District Court In and for the Thirl Judi-cial Distr.ct of Ctah Territory, County of Salt L ike. Hmon Hnmboreer and Jacob E. 1 Ham borger, Plaintiffs, vs. George Smith, Ceorge Smrfh. ,(r .1 tin Y. Smith. James Ib niy Stniih, Mary Cooper, Kuby Smith, Maliel Sm'tli, IViu Mason. Ceorve Mason. John '"nmons. Keith. Lucy Muson. Marr Hy-att Kei'h. i leo Ke th J m ej Coper Ke 'h. William Keith, ltnairlce lsab-ll- a Fair, (jeotg-in- a M. Plcl.rell. anil Maigaret 8. Kddy, defendant. J The People of the Territory of Ctah send greeting to (ieorge Smith, ceoriie Smith, Jr., John Y. Smith, .latin s Henry Smltn, Mary Cooper, Kuby Smith, ?1 Smith, Win. Mason, Oeorge Maon, John Kiith, Lucy Ma-on- , Mary Hntt Keith, Qjorgo Keith, James CoipT Keith. William Keith, Una-tric- e Isabella Fair. Oeorglu M. rickroll tind Margaret S. Eddy, Defendants: You are hereby required to nppear in an ac-tion btoug.it against you by the above-name- 1 lalntlns iu the DiB.rirt Court of the Thirl Ju lit til Dl-- 'let of the Territory of Ctah, anl t answer the complaint filed theie.n wlihln ten days (exclusive of the day of serv-ice) after ihc service on you of this summons if s- -i ved within this county; or If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; othurwise within forty days or Judgment by d. f ault will be taki n aiia'ut you, according to the pr tyer of said comubiiut. The sal set on Is brought to hav i a decree of this court requiring defendants and each of thrni to set forth the nature and exlent of tl e r aud each ot their interests or eslatcs In the premises hereinafter described, and deter-mining the same; decree'ttg each of defendants to have no right, title, estate or interest in or to sa!d or any part thereof; and unletim.' the title of plaintiffs thereto against defendants and each of them and aaatnst any and all persons claiming fir hereaiter to claim uuiler i r through said defendants or any of them: adjudging that plaintiffs recovr their costs herein against any o? said defendants w ho may app aror s 't up by way of answer herein any right, interest or estate in said premises or any part thereof, and for other turther relief. 'Said premises are decrlbtd us follows Part of lot tl. block .'0!. plat A, Slit Lake City survey, commencing at north-east ci raer of said lot. running thence south au feet. tliMtice west IK) feet. th"tice north :J feet, thetics east IP) feet to place of bgiiming, situa'e in Salt Like county. Ctah territory. Anil you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint aa anove requ rJu. ineia o piaiiiuu win ipi to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and th-- i seal of the district court of the Third Judi-cial District, in and for the territory of Ctah, this Hit h day of December In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud ninety. SKAbJ HKNRY O. M MILLAN. Clerk. By GI O D. LOOM S. Deputy Clerk. E! B. CHITCHLOW, Attorney lor PIT'S. NEVADA NOTES. ' Nevada wool has heen pronounced by experts superior to the liuest Aus-tralian wool. The stock ranges throughout eastern "N'evada are in excellent condition, turn-,n- g out prime lieef. The Hope Miuing company, at Mill City, has suspended payment, and its ' property attached by some of the cred itors. White I'ine News: A. H. Watson has commenced hauling Joanna ore to the Kly mill, preparatory to making a rua. Jtecent developments in the mine are of tho most favorable character. Silver State: Marblo of the finest quality has been discovered in the western part of the county, not far from Lovelocks. A gentleman who has seen the ledge says the quality of the marble cannot be excelled on the conti-nent. Genoa Courier: Miss Mary E. Davis has received her commission as an al-ternate member of the board of lady managers of tho world's fair. It is a beautiful piece of work on heavy parch-ment and is remarkable for the excel-lent engraving. GUAEDIANS SALE. NOTICE IS HEKKHY GIVKN THAT THE guardian of the prisons of aud estates of Mary Abb Murphy. Edmund II. Murphy, Charles F. Murphy, Valentine H. Murphy, Ada Jane Mnrp'iy. Arthur John Nurphy and James PIckaid Murphy, n lnors. will sell at private saie to the highest balder, subject to conllrmation by the Prohate court ot Salt Lake county on or after the Mb. dav of January lfui, all ai.d angular the rk-ht-, title and Interest of each and every t ne of tlie above nan el minors In and to the following des-cribed piece of real property situate In thecitv and county of Salt Lane, territory of I tali, Hetng a portion of lot S. in block til. plut H. Rait Luke city survey, beginning at the northwts.' comer of said lot aud running thence south l'i rods, thenc east & rods, thenoe north III rods, then-- e west 5 rods to tiie place of beginning, containing In all juare rods of ground with the Improvements there-on. Tiie share of all of said minora In said premises is an undivided 4 U1 lu the whole of said premises. Bids will tie received upon the entlra proper-ty. Terms, may be partcash and partdefene 1 payments. Payments not to be deferred longer than three years and Interest on same not lo be less than 10 per cent. Ten per cent of each.!1'! made must be sent in cash with the bid. "ifils must he In writing ar.d may be made any time before sale. They may lie left ot the oltlce of Arthur Drown, Hi si South Main street. RHODA MCRPHY, Guardian of person and estates of Mary Ann Murphy et al. Dated December IS. 1S90. TBUSTEE'S SALE. NOTICE 13 HEKK.BY GIVEN THAT ON the 1Mb day of January, isul, at I o'clock, noon, of sild day, at the front dtsi: of the county court bouse of Salt Lake county, In Salt Lake city, Ctah Territory. the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, t ie following described real eel ate. sit-uate in the city aud county of Salt L ike anl Territory of Ctah, towit: Part of lot Ave in), block thirty iftoi, plat H. Salt Lake City sur-vey, as follows: Commencing at noriliwest corner of said lot five ifti, running thence east eight (8) rods, thence south ten (Hi) rods, thenoe west, eight t rods, and thence north ten (10' rods to tha place of be-ginning, together with all snd singular the tenements, here 111 lineuts and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Said sale will tie made tin ier and by virtue of the Kiwer and authority vested In the undersigned by a certain Trust Deed made April la, Ihho. by one Jane Livingston Wins-nes- s as first parry to the underslrued John W. Donnellan as trustee, and second p irtv for the use of D. D. Mallory of Balti-more, Maryland. which trust deed was duly recorded In the office of the county recorder of Salt Lake county. Ctah, on April 24th. IS.Xl. In Hook "aP" of mortgages, at pages 915 to 88 inclusive, to which reference Is hereby made for particular in formation. The said sale wilt be made for the purpose of paying and satisfying, ilrst, the expenses of executing said trust, attorney's fees and to tlie undersigned, and, second, the promissory note aud counon notes and inter st thereon secured by sa'd deed, no part of which has been paid, aud which has been de-clared by the owner and holder thereof to be fullv due and payable because of default in the payment of the Interest dne on said note for over thirty days, and this sale has been re-quested by the holder of said notes. Any and all the parties to said trust deed may old at the sale. Terms of sale. cash. Deed or deeds will be executed and delivered to the purchaser or purchasers under and by virtue cf the power and authority conferred by said trust deed. JOHN W. DONNELLAN, Tr llotett. Dated December 19. 1KB. 1'iu.nk. Piaat'K, attorney for trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE. THKHEA8, ON T;iK FIRST DAY OF i 1 October, A. D. less. Robert Gardner and Gardner his wife. made, executed and delivered to the undersigned. W. II. Mc lilnley. trust os, their certain trust died In writing, whereby they transferred to said W. B. McKlnley, trustee, the fi llowlng described real estate situated in the county of Salt Lake in the territory of Ctah, t wit.: The south half of the northwest (juarter; the southwest quarter of thenortheast quarter and the north-west quarter of the southeast quarter of sec-tion I, towns'iip 1, south ranre t west. Silt Lake meridian, together with tl ft shares of stock in the Hr'ghton and North Point Irrigation company, and, whereas, said trust dted was given to secure the payment of one certain promissory note and the Interest, thereon, irlven by "said Robert i larmier and Gardner to Charles Zllly for the sum of W Ol, with Interest fiereon at the late of 7 per cent per annum fn m date until paid. and whereat de-fault has been made in the payment of the prlnc pa! as provided in the note secured ly sail trust- deed; now theeforel. W H. McKlnley. trus ee at the request of the bolder i f s- lJ note (o herel y give n- ti e that I will on ih llfti euth uay of January, imui. a' the hour o. In o'clock a m. at the f ont door of the court house in 'he city or Salt Lake Citv in the ter-tor-of Ci h, sell at public vendue t the highest ! 1 Ider for cash said above desi r lied real estate and shares of Btoi-- in Irrigation comp: nv. or so much as shall be to satisfy said note and the Interest thereon anl the fees a id costs of making such sa'e Witness my hand this twenty-secon- day of December, 110. W. II. McKINLKY. Trustes. Last of the Buffalo. There is a small herd of buffalo on what is known as the Bed desert, not many miles from Laramie, Wyo. A party of hunters recently returned from there and report having seen fifteen. During their trip they captured two with a lasso, but both of them died, it is said, from tho effects of the choking they received. One of them was taken after a chase of two days. Mr. J. C. Itobbins was at the head of the party, and hu purpose in capturing them alive was to adtl them to a private collection of the wild animals of tho Itocky mountains, which he intends exhibiting at the World's fair at Chicago. He left throe hunters in the hills near the desert for the purpose of capturing other animals. Denver News. THETW0DAK0TAS. In a recent test of sugar beets by Prof. Shepard of the Brooklyn agricul-tural college, it was found that roots which have been irrigated grow larger but had a smaller percentage of sweet-ness. The Brooklyn Itegister says; "Tho bankers of this city state tnat there are fewer mortgage foreclosures at present than duriug any previous year in the history of the country; also that many are redeeming their real estate sold under foreclosure a year ago." The lloraestake mine at Deadwood is one of tho most valuable in tho world. I keeps 1200 stamps constantly at work and gives employment to 8000 men. The product amounts to t'3,500,-00- 0 annually. The company has not missed paying a dividend to the stock-holders for fifteen years, and the wages paid promptly to the men are the highest paid by auy mine in tho world. The vein work is about three hundred feet wide and two miles in length, with enough ore in Bight to continue opera- - tions on the present large scale for twenty years. Senator Hearst of Cali- - fornia is one of the heavy stockholders. NOTICE. In the Probate court in and for Bait Lake couuty. Territory of I'tah. In the matter of the estate of Eliza Ann Gleason, deceased. VOTICE ISHKKEBY GIVEN THAT ELI-i- l Jab M. Gleason. administrator of the. estate of Kllza Ann Gleason. deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed in said court his ilnal account of bis administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of tha residue of Baltl estate among the persons en-titled thereto, anl that Wednesday the 31st day of December, A. D.. lotf J, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room of said court, in tha county court house, Salt Lake city and coun-ty, I tih Territory, has been duly appointed bv the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any per-son interested In said estate may appear anil show cause. If any there be. why said account should not be settled and approve! and final distribution made as prayed for C. K. ALLEN. Clerk of Probate Court. Dated December it, 1. MARSHALL'S SALE. 1CRSCANT TO AN ORDER OP SALE TO by the Thu d Judicial District court of the territory of Ctah, I shall eipose at pctoiuhrlltc sale at the Iruut door of the county house, In the city aud County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Ctah. on the Pith day of Jtnuaiy. KM, at 13 o'clock m., the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake county. Ctah ter-ritory, bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit : Hef'imiing at a point on the north line of First No 1 street, which ts six (SI rods enst and four rods north from the north ei s: corner of hi tc.'x ninety-thre- e (ii3i, pint A. nalt Lake Cl'v survey, as the same was originally platted and running thence north eighteen and tuo t 'tiths iisa idl rot's to the side of Wall street; thence n uth ,'K deg.. lO mill, east, fifteen and three-tentn- s (IS 3 lib rods to a point; tlie ice south 63 deg., 10 min. west, eight and six-teenths (stl-iu- i ri ds to a point: tnence west one and thirty-tkie- one hundredths ii n rods to the place of liet'irning. containing seventy-eigh- t aud 101 rot'.g of ground. Together with all aud sincular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances Iheret i be-longing or in anv wise appertaining. To be sold as tho property of Charles, P. Brooks, (Tiara G. llroks. Mir'am Brooks, Marjoria Brooks, and Elward 1). Crttchlow, adminls-ti- a or of the estiii e of Milicent A. Urouks, do-- c lase I, at the suit of Mary Godtie, Terms of H'lle cash, E. H. PAnsoNS, IJ. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal, Salt Lake Citv, Ctah, Decemlier lHth, lSOO. A Queer Duck at Great Duck Island. On Sept. 12 a colored individual, who gave his name as "Joo" Hopkins, came ashore in a fourteen foot dory on Little Duck island. Members of the lighthouse department offered to take him to the mainland, but he declined, and since that time has lived on the island. Little Duck is entirely devoid of vegetable growth, and Hopkins has subsisted en-tirely on mussels. To procure these he has been obliged to wade up to his waist in water. He still refuses to go to the mainland, but desires a new boat. Ha claims that he is en route for Africa, having started from Nova Scotia. Cor Boston Globe. SUMMONS. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Ctah Territory, County of Salt Lake. L. O. Kent, plaintiff. vs. Katr Lynch, t usteefor Nina Kin', Nina Kent. Thede J. summons. Kent Edward A. Kesler and j Charles Pomeroy, defendant. J Tlie people of the Territory of Ctah send greet-ing to nate i.jncu. trustee o N ni ai-n- Nina Kent. T.iene J. Kent. Edward A. Kes lor. and diaries Pomeroy, defmdants: yOC ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- I pear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ctah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of tho day of service) after the service on you of this summons If served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but. lu this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, according to tho prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought t3 have Judgment aga nst said defendants In the sum of JlioO, with interest at ten pir cent per annum from September :rd. istio. aid for costs of suit in-cluding t.W attorney's fee: alleged to be due on a certain promissory not and mortgage, made, esecuted and delivered by defendant, Kate Lynch as trustee fi r defendant, Nina Kent, to one Edward A. Kesler, at Salt Lake City, Ctah. September .'hd. lsn; sa d note be-ing for the sum of f'RO, with lnttrest from date at tn per cent per annum, fame being due and woolly unpaid, and secured hyaid mortiraee on those certain premise sltuat'd th i City and County of Sait Lake. Ctah, pa-la- g a part of lots 1 and H. block ill. plat 11. S ilt Lake City surrey, commencing at a point eight leet south or n irth-ea- corner ot said Tot I. running thcnc.i north thirty-fiv- feet. Ihence west, ten tols. thence south thirty-fiv-teev. i.neiice easi, ten io puice oi containing fi?;5 squure feet; said note and nu rt 'age having been afierward, Sep-lem- l e nth. soi l, and transferred bj said Kesler to me Cha-le- E. Poiuerov; and afterwards, August 1st. 18i. so d transferred and a-- gued by said Ponie-o- y to plaintiff, who is now the legal holder of the same; tha' said premises e sold, and the pr - ceeds applied in payment of amount di e plain-tilt- , and tnat said defendants and all persons claiming, liny lie bamd au l foreclosed of all claim of ei,u ty of redemption in s.iidpiem-tses- ; that plaintiff have Judgment against said defendants, except Charles E. Pomeroy, for anv dcilcien- y, and tor such oilter and inr-- I ther relief in ti e premises aa tj tho court may seem meet and equitable. And you are hereby notified that if von fall to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaiatiff will apnly ta lha court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District sial. n and for the Territory of Ctah, ti is id day of Ocib. e lh the year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami ninety. h. mcm'illan, aerk. By Geo. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Ctah Territory, County of Bait Lake. Sarah E. Stbinkb, plaintiff, 1 vs. Chahi.ks Stkineu. Delendant. ) The People of the Territory of Ctah send greeting to C'ha.-l- , s aimum', defendaut: r0U ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- I pear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ctah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or If served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judg-ment by default will be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of s aid complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between the plaintiff aud de-fendant: declaim piaimlft absolutely free from all obligations of said marriage: to have judgement for costs of suit und for such other anl further relief as to th, Court may seem just. Above relief prayed for on the ground that on or aliout the loth day of June. isW, defend-ant deserted plaintiff, has ever since absented himself, and has failed aid neglected to sup-port and maintain plaintiff, or to In any man-ner contribute towards utr support aud niftln- - 1 AndCyou are hereby notified that if you fall to appear nu answor the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court' for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane Judge, and the seal of the District court oi ine l aim judicial District, sAL. in and for the Territory of Ctah, this ttth day of December in the year if our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. HENKY G. MCMILLAN. Clerk. By Geo. D. Loomis, Deputy Cltrk. MARSHAL'S SALE. IJURSUANT TO AS ORDER OP SALE by the Tumi Judicial Court of the Territory of Ctah, I shall expose at pub-lic sale at the fi'ont door of the county louit house. In tiie cltv and county of Salt Lake, Territory ot Ctali.'on the 9th day cf January, lull, at ia o'clock m , the following descnb d real estale. situate, King and being In Silt Lake county. Ctah territory, bounded and partlculailv'descrihed as follows, towit: Part of lots one (1) and two liii. In block fifty (.')), plat "H," Salt Lake Cily survey, cotum tnchie two hundred and ninety- two and one-hal- f iSW'.,) feet west from the southeast comer of lot one ili aforesaid, and i n tte south lire thereol and running thence vst seventy-eight i n three-fourth- s iTS-'- ifeet. thence north ten illli risls. thence eat seventy-eig- ht and tiiree-fottith- Cs'4! feet, thence s mth teu (10) rods t.i place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tene-ments, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto I elonglng or in anywise To he sold as the properly of Witcher Jones at the suit of Aaron Keysor. s of sale cash. Salt Lake City, Ctah. December 18. K. H. Pahsons C. 8. Marshal. By D. N. S'.va.n, D 'puty Maislial. MARSHAL'S SALE. IJCRSCANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO bv the Third Judicial District of the territory of Ctah. I shall expose at pub-lic sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Tooele and county of T'Kiele, and territory of Ctah, on the tfTth day of December. IKO. at ts o'clock m the follow-ing described real ettate, situate lying and be ng iu Tooele county, Ctah territory, bound-ed and particularly described as follows, to-wit : The northeast quarter of section thirty four CM), in township two (J), south of rang four (41, west of Sait Lake meridian, in said county of Tooele, said territory. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita-ments aud appurtenances thereto belonging or in any way appertaining, are the premises sublect to sale, and to be sold as the property of Paul Droubay, adnilnlstiator of the est at of Peter A. Droubay. deceased, at the suit of Mary V. Sharp, as "executrix of the last will of Lesnder J. Sharp, deceased. E. H. PARSONS, Cnlted States Marshal ltv D. N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. Dated December 3. 1SW). tdt NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Lanu Oitice at Sai i Lake Cm; CTn. Dec. Und. ISJ0. f VTOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT THE it following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make Dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the probate judge of Tooele county, at Tooele City, Ctah, ou January IMh, IKvi.'vir.: Andrew V. Millward. D. S. No. ions, f,,r the south half of northeast tpiarior of nection ;o, township 3 south, range 5 west. He names the following wltuesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of. said land, viz: John Anderson. C, J. Strom b?rg, C. (i, Parkinson. Henrv Cooke, Jr., ullofUrantsville, Tooele county. Utah. No. 781). ' FRANK D. 1IOUDS, Register. IDAHO NOTES. Over thirty new buildings are in course of construction at Weiser at the present time. Weiser Leader: ft'ilsoD Bros, have half a million pounds of wheat stored in their warehouses at Salubria, and aome folks say that Washington county is an unproductive county. The people of Idaho have shown by their votes that they honor and admire Governor Shoup for a life devoted to interests of his adopted state antl noth-ing short of his election to the United States Senate would satisfy them. Butte Jnter-JlDuntai- William Guard, better known perhaps as "Champion Bill," returned from the Wood River country, Idaho, where he has been prospecting for some time. He brings most excellent reports from tnat region and brings with those ro- - orts samples of the rock found which ear out every assertion, lie expects to return in tho spring and complete his fortunes. It's a Way Politicians Have. A lady of tliis city who has been read-ing about politics a good deal lately said to her husband the other day: "I sup-pose it is all right for a prominent public man to bo referred to by a nickname, though I think it is rather undignified. But what puzzles me i3 why everybody should refer to Mr. McKinley as McKin-le- y Bill, instead of Bill McKinley. 1 suppose, though, it must be in imitation of the cowboy style." New York Tri-bune. j MARSHALS SALE. 1JCRSITANT TO AN ORDER OK SALE TO by the Th r.l Jimicial D.sMct court of the Teiritory of I'fih, 1 shall epo.e at public 8le at the front do r of the county court house. In the city and county of Salt Lake. Territory of Ct ih. ou the Hth day of Januiry lH'l, at "3 o i lock, m., the fo I iwing descrll ed real situat". lying au i being in Salt Lake eount-v- Clah ten .toiy. rounded and pait cularly d scilbed as follows, hegmn nit at a poini in the ivr.te. of a county road hearing east a id west three chvrsan sixty-etch- t liusa s nth snd one ' h tin and eiuhtv-- t wo links vc t Ir ini the no'.t 'east cor. ner of the southwest nuarier o.' section five, l(iii! llptwo ('JI. s .ii ti of rant's one il) east of Silt Lake meridian; thence south five cba.us. t'.ience wn- -t iour c' a ns. thence north along the center ot a small ditch rive chains to cent-.- of aforesaid county ro id; theme east along center of sa d oun. y road lour chains to point of beginning, being in and part of the northeast quarter ot section live (f.i, township and range aforesaid, and i ontn nil'g two acres of ground. To be sold as the p oo rty of James Ne kle at the suit- of Zlo.i's Sivings bank and Trust company. Terms of sale cash. E. it. Pahs !j.. C. S. Marshal. Br D. N. Svttv. Ii. pntv Marshal. Salt LakeCitv, Ctah. D cemlier 33, ISM. Coal Thieves Itun a Coal Yard. Seven persons have been arrested at Reading for systematically robbing the coal cars of the Reading railroad. It was developed at the hearing that they scraped the coal from the cars on tlie sidings at Port Clinton, and virtually supplied and operated a large coal ynrd from their stealings. Philadelphia Rec-ord. NOTICE. OP COMPLETION OP ASSESSMENT OP local tax tor th extension of the water mains on Filth Katt street from center of Sixth and Seventh South to ceuter ot Eighth, and Ninth South streets. Notice la hereby given that the Assessor aud Collector of Salt Luke City has made ani d t he list and p at pertaining to a local tax at the rate of four mills per suuare foot, levied hv the Cltv Council of Salt Lake City, Decemlier W, im), upon the following desoritied lots or pifc.'s ot ground, namely: Lots 8 an4 4. block if: lots 1 and 6, block SO; lots 1, . i and 8. blin k !; lots a. S. 4 and h. block 10; lot and 7, biock : lots 4 and fi. block ft. all in plat B.Salt Lake City survey, said tax t e ng for tie extension of the water mains along the follow ing described route, namely: Fifth East from of Sixth and Seventh South to centre) o: Eighth and Ninth South streets. Said list ana plat have lodged In the oltlce of the City Recorder, No. 2. City ha andll will be ope for" inspection for a perloi of ten d?ys from and after the aOth day of December. P.), dur-ing which time written appeals to the City" Council for the rorrectkn of the assessment may tie tiled with the said Recorder, in pursu-ance of the ordinance is such case provided. J. V. J A K. City Becordea Salt Lake City, December ID, 1S90. MARSHAL'S SALE. pCRSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO 1 me directed by tho Third judicial district Court of the territory of Ctah. I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse. In the city of Salt Lake, county ot Salt Lake, and territory of L tah, on tho hth "day of January, A. U., isui, at W o'clock m. all the right, title, claim and interest of Kerf ie and .lac b Km kle. of. in, and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being iu Salt Lake County, aud described as follows, Tnat port.oti of blocs y, plat A. salt Lak" City survi y. commencing at a point .1 reds west of the southeast corcer of lot ii of said block; thence west 7 rods; thence north U() rods: thence cast 10 rods: thence south In rods; thence west :.i rods; thence south lOrodslo the place of commencement. To be sold as the pro; erty of Frank Kunkle and Jacob Kunkio. at the suit of Jefferson A. Clark. Terms of sale. cash. E. H. Pausons, V. S. Marshal. By Doman Cannon, Deputy marshal. Dated December lii, lsuu. Ms No. 74S. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Ltind Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Decem-ber 11. 1WK. TOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ! follow n.' iumt I settler has filed notice of his inti ntioa to m ike fttuil proof by commuta-tion in support of his claim, and that proof will be made before the register and re-ceiver at Salt Lake City. Ctah. on January Ml, ISi.l. vir: Charles t 'rlsmou. Homestead Entry No.fMu7 for tint NE NE!4 Sec. as. and N'4 NWI, and NW NEi Sec. 9 Tp. 1 8. K. 1 E. He names the following W;tnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultii ation of. Slid land, viz: John Mixter, Ceier Bel l. Edward Green. Rodney lbniger. all of Sait Lake City, Utah. Fu.iNii D. Hot Bs. Register. Bihd k Lowg, Attorney for applicaut. i Tho Value or n Friend. Stryker I owe all my success in life to your advice, Sappy. Sappy I am glad to hear you say sa Do you mean it? Stryker Ves, I do. Whenever I'm in doubt about anything Iget yonropinion, and then go and do ttie opposite. Yeuo-wine- 'a News. MONTANA NOTES-- City Attorney Cornell of Butta has brought about the conviction of half a dozen men for prize fighting and noti-fied them that their occupation was at an end. Butte Inter-Mountai- The smoke expert has arrived and expressed the opiuion that the noxious fumes can be suppressed. This will be cheerful news to everybody but the Butte kicker. 1T0TICE TO CREDIT0B3. Estate 1 Adam Seal, rieceas d. "VOTIt K IS HEKKHY LIVEN BY THE jjl unders gned. the a uninbtrator of the es-tate if Adam Seil de eased, to the credi.orj of. and all pen-- , ns hivinir claims agilust tho said de"eajed. fci ehi)'it th .'in wl h tb neces-sary vouchers, within four months afier the first nbll ation of this notice, ta ih ) said ad-ministrator at the law ottlce of ti. P. Ann-stron-fflW Main sTi'et, Stlt Lake city. In the County of Salt Lake. Dated December Stb. Hull. JACOD II. TIPTON, Adminis trator of Estate ot Adam Seal, T. R. JONES & CO.; XI MAIN BTESST. f buys ores and mum Utah le Bonds for Sale- - rWII.L RECEIVE WRITTEN ' BIDS 1!) o clock noon of December at, Wb. aud 12 o'clock uoon of January ju, isyi, for the whole or any part of 163 Ctah Territo-rial bonds i.Vih. l'.nto aKl Inclusive) each for H i). running 111 to years, interest 5 per oeut per nunum. payable semtni-aimuall- and not taxable for any purpose. Didders can get full particulars of thnunder-siKue-personally or by letter at No. 210 South Main street. Salt Lake City. Bolivar Uobkhts, Territorial Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. N''OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A regular annual meeting of the stockhol ers of The Tim km Publislilmt company w ill be held at the ortlce of the company .u talt Lake City on Tuesday, the th dav of Janaary, W0. at 19 o'clock, noon, for the election of officers ( f the corporation for the ensuing yeir, aud for the transaction of such other business as may properly como before the meeting. Hovt Siikkm an. Jr., Secretary. JiOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY WARNF.D the penalty provided by ordinance not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or filth of any description, without first notifying the city scavenger, who will Issue directions for its disposal. WILLIAM SHOW ALL, ,. . City Scavenger, April 17. im looin.City tUU A peculiar fish, of brown color, with-out scales, and weighing; twenty-on- e pounds, was csught in a net at New Dorp, S. I., ly '.he lighthouse keeper. In forty years' fishing the keeper has never keen a similar fish. , Those who have not yet laid iu their supply of underwear and hosiery should at once take advantage of the many bargains offered at Simon Bros. |