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Show J THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1891 7 ' Official tttU-c-. K0TI0E OF FORFEITURE. 'pO HANS CLAUSEN. OR YOUK HEIRS L or assigns. You are hereby nutllled that 1 have expended loo tu labor mid Improve- ments ou thH Morning 8tr" lode, situated what la called "Mill A." south fork of Hig (Jo, tun wood, Malt Lake County, Utah Terri-tory, lu oruer to hold said premises under the provlxloneof section Revised edututosot the United St ilea, snd In compliance of tti lissl liwiol ttlg Cottonwood Mining district, beiug the amount required to hold the same for the fear endthK December, 18,1; andl f within ninety (tun day from tho service of this notice (or within ninety day after this uoilrsof publication! you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion, to wit : Usees, and expenses of this advertlsenientof such ex-penditure as a your interet lu said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber, under said section Ci4. Dated January 'JUA, ltuu L. M, JonNsoi. PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Sal tafct County, Territory of Utah, tn the matter of tha estate ot Peter deceased. Krop& VfOTICR 13 HEREBY GIVE THAT 11 diaries Kropf, administrator of the estate of I'oter Kropf, deceived, has rendered tat settlement, and filed In said court, his flnal ut of his administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue ot sai l estate among the persons eutltled thereto an, that Friday, the l.'ltn day of March, A. D. lewl, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the uourtroom ot said court, lu the county court bonne, Halt . duly appointed by the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for attribution, at which tiro and place any person interested In said estate may appear and show cause. If any there be, why (.aid account should not tie settled and approved and final distribution mad M prayed for. Dated February 1. 191. 0, E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Oourfc By 0. K. F.tavton, Deputy. K. K. Hit hie, attorney lor admlstrator. Official yottccg. NOTICE OF TUT! TNTENTION OF1 TUB CITY council to extend water mains on South Temple street. Notice Is hereby glren by the city nonnelt ot Salt Lake City of tha luteutlnnot such coun-cil to uiaka the following described Improve-ineut- , Extending and layliiK Iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, uamely: On South Temple street, front Fifth West street to Eighth West street, with necessary laterals, and defraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof esti-mated at (MOO, by a local assessment up in the lots or pieces of ground within the follow-ing described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvsuient, namely; Lots f. , 7 and 8, block 4U; lots 4, 5, anil 7, block V; lots f, l, 7 slid , Mock 51 ; lots ft slid 7, Work Ml; lots I and 9, block r7 ; lota I, 9, M and , block M; lots I, 9, 3, and 4. block W, and lots I, s, 8 and 8, block an, all In plat C, Bait Lake City survey. All protects snd ob-jection to the carrying out of such Intentions must be presented lu writing to the city re-corder on or before March 3, lvl, being the time set br the s.ild rouncll when It will hear and consider such objections as may he made thereto. Hy order of the cltv council of 8alt Lake City, made February s. iaui. J. F. JACK. City Recorder. Official jLtottcc. NOTICE. NOTICR IS IIEKKHY UIVF.N TO THE of propeity abutting on Fir-- t Fast street, from the south line of South Temple to the north line of Fourth South street, that the undersigned were duly ap-pointed by the city council of Halt Lake city on the 17th day of February, a. Li. ii, as a Hoard of Equalisation and Review, to hear objections, If any, to the tnsesnment and levy of a local assessment for the curbing and guttering of Ftrat Bust street, from the soul h line or South Temple strwt to theiiorthlineo' Fourth South street In Halt Lake city, UtBh. Said assessment list h completed and said board of enuall.atlon and review v. Ill be In session at the city hall for live if cons -- cutlTi days (during the usual hustnee hoursi com-mencing on Friday, the sth dav of March 1MI, and ending on Wednesday, ihe nth day of March Ihui. During said time tha said assess-mail- t list will be open to public Inspection and any person or persons feeling themselves a rifrteved mar nave hearing before said Isiard, and said board shall have authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by theta unjust. M. K. Parsons, h. rKvimngn, A.J. Pknui.kt. w. h, u. HpArroftD. W. l. No in v.. Salt Lake city, Feb. Klst. i,d. II Till JUST OPENED. THE OXLY FIRST-CLAS- S IIOTLL l . THE CUT. Cor. Main an! South Temple Sts. WALKER HOUSE. J7n Walker it Located in th Buiinem Crater of thi$ City and ha all Cm Msdem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa itrictly jlrtt-cla- st hone It Is managed as well as any hotel In the West and Is strictly the ftastnees and Tour 1st Hotel of Bait Lake OUy. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the MetropoIlUi Art the Two Leading Hotels of Belt Lake City. Q. S. ERB Props GoL Eijidicy Issues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of nBSHUESORT. Tho Peer Among Peers and Sec-ond to None in this City In-vitations Have Been Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Boom, at 228 State St. The object of this demon- -' stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported jBeautMWoman eMII.lM SWKRT-L-at the thought Vj ! X ' her own ness. Kverr womaa smiles sweetly whe yTin'r' uses Wisdom's Ro aJP fJjjiESl bertine, lor it gives LtXV'tfA U her s clear, trans- - i fa jv-- J parent, bes u t i I u 1 C C-- ri J skin. A braulilul Y a, complexion slone is VV5jY o'teu sulhcient to w; Jr v. make s womaa t f '! bcautiiul. A wenian K4!jy,. fV who bass beautilul yAS. ft oon'P'ex'on shouM HP wSTV I xPlrStvf 't ",e on r,f4RX-- ' lortunste in 'n,i VPiWl XVv I sthhoisul Jpobsesaeustisfyionit SAX Wisdom's Rober- - tine does just whst is claimed for It. It not only preserves snd besu-Uhe- s the complexion, but repsirs the damages done by the use ot the many dangerous com-pounds now In tne msrket, by its touic eilect, re-storing the skin to a nstursl, heslthy sctinn, Kesd the testimonials from famous srtistes, chemists and eminent physicians, goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr, Chas. Reilley, the pop-ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still ie tains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the only place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-clas- s in all respects. IrrisflnJifiiTiMCfl. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER All kinds of Matertsl pertaining to the Lumber Yard business, and facilities for handling GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between First and Second Norto PSHHI mmi ; main sipyy-M- l , '"55?1 i! fill imJiuweL-- $500 Reward ! WE will pay tha abora reward for ahy cane of L1w Complaint, Uynpepnia, Sick Headache, indigestion, Con-stipation or Cost.Tenext we cannot euro wittt Weat'g Vegetable LlrerPill. when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to K.re satisfaction. BugarCoatcd. Large boxes, containing 30 Fills, ti cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The pen nine manufactured only by TUB JOHN a WEST COMPANY, ClliC'AUO, ILL. For sale by Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. WEST TMHPkB. The world-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man- - agement and directorship of j the Elks Gymnasium and may ' be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The i well-stocke- d sideboard will also be under this gentleman's j personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, j who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring j Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug-ilist and enjoys a more exten-sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, heis considered by his host of friends and admir- - Utah Optical Co. 167 S, Main, - - Salt Lake, THE ONLY RELIABLE! If you have defective vision, remember tha we make a specialty of measuring all imper-fections of the eye, and tilting the same with genuine Alaska Crysta & Brazilian? The only place in the city where glasses art fitted to each individual eye, aud ground if neoessary. Also a large assortment ot Field and Opera Glasses. John Weiser & Co. DR. HODGES, DENTIST! 81 XT. 1st South, - Bait Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the Usa of Vitalized Air. ALL WOBK WARRANTED 1 j ers as having but lew equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street. THRENODY. Watch In )t here alone by the Ore whereat last yea Bat with me the friend that a week since yes sit ynear, has borne so far and hid so deep, ' I that I may not weep. May not yearn to behold him here. Shame were mine, and little the lore I bore hint J were, f JN'ow to mourn that better he fares than lore may . J Which desires and would not bare Indeed it I will, I Would not love him so worse than 111, I Would not clothe him again with car. ' Tet can lore not choose but remember, hearts f but ache, I Eyes but darken, only for one Tain thought's poor f auke, For the thought that by this hearth's now ' lonely side Two fast friends, on the day he died, . Looked once niort for his band to take. , Let thy soul forgive them, and pardon heal the sin. Though their hearts be heavy to think what then had been, The delight that nerer while they live may be Love's communion of speech with thee, Boul and speech with the soul therein. t O my friend, O brother, a glory Tailed and marred t Never love made mono for a life more evil starred. Was It envy, chance, or chance compelling fate. Whence thy spirit was bruised so late, Bowed so heavily, bound so bard? Now released, it may be If only love might know-Fil- led and fired with sight, It beholds us blind and low With a pity keener yet, If that may be, F.vcn than ever was this that we Felt, when love of thee wrought us woe. , None may toll the depths and the heights of life and death. What we may we give thee: a word that sorrow suith, And that none will heed save sorrow: scarce song. All we may, who have loved thee long, Take: the best we can give Is breath. Swinburne In Athens-urn- . NOTICE. In the Probsts Court, In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of I'tah. In the matter ot the estate of Evan Evans, ds- - "VOT1CK IS HKRF.HY 01VF-- THAT ii George Tinsman. administrator of the es-tate of Kvan Kvaua. deceased, has rendered tor settlement, and filed in said court, his iln.il ac-count of his iidmlniHlr itlou of said estuto and petition for Qual distribution of the residue of said estate among the personseutitled thereto, and that Saturday, the 91st day of March, A. 1). Ixvi.at 10 a clock a tn., at fne court mom of said court. In the c miity courthouse, Halt Lake City and county, rtah territory. h been duly appointed by the Judire of said' court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, tit which time and place any person Interested In Slid estate may appear and show cause. If any there Im, why said account should not be settled and approv.d and final distribution made as pr.ived for. Kated February 17th, 111. seal. J C. K. ALLKN, Clerk of the l'robate Court. Frauk Pierce, Atty. for estate. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mo. S03. Lakd Ctrtni at raw Laii Crrr, I Jan. 31, Ml. f 'Y'OTI("E 13 HEKF.BY GIVF.N THAT 11 the following-name- settler has filed notice ot his Intention to mske final proof In support, of bis claim, and that said proof will tie mails before the n'4lMr and receiver at H.ilt i.ase I liy, on tha Hth of M J rc.h, li, vis: Lars llao.cn CralK. D. R. 11 .KW, for the lot 4, sw u,t nw or and n ht svr qr sec a, tp s, r w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, vis: Alfred A. Jones, Frederick H. Hansen, Joseph N. Morris, Harry Haynus, all of Kldorado, Bait Lake Count v, I'tah. Frank D. Hubhs, Unto . Register. Low, Attorneys for Applicant, NOTICE. In the probate court In and tnr Bait Lake county, territory of Utah. lu the matter of the estate of Hector M. Scott, deceased. NOTICE IS HERF.HY orVF.M THAT Pierce, administrator of the estate of Hector M. Snott, deceased, has rendered for settlement an I filed in said court his final ac-count of his administration of said estate anil petition for tlual distribution of the residue of said estate amonir the persons entitled there, to. and that Hatnrdav. the lOiih dav of Febru-ary, A. L. imi, at id o'clock a. m., at the court room of said oourt. In the county court house. Bait Lake City and county, Utah territory, ban been duly appointed by the Judire of said court, for the settlement of said account anit hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and showcaosa.tf any there) lie. why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made a prayed for. Dated January JS, 1801. IsiauJ O. V.. ALLF.V, Clerk of Probate Court. By C. E. Stahtox, Deputy. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, XTCTIC'E IS 1IF.RKHY (11V1N THAT THK IN aunual meeting of the sto. khold. rsof tho Bait Lake HtilldliiK and Loan association will beheld at the federal court r.im ou Friday eveuinn. March l.lth, MM, at 7 :. p. m. The stockholder are also untitled that at said meeting proi wis! Hons will lie submitted to alter and amend the articles of tin crporatlo't and In the following particulars, to wit: To Increase the entraure foe on each share of stock toi. To Increase the rate of Interest on loans to such rate as may be determined at said meeting. To change the time aud method of paying premiums upon loans. To change the rate uf interest allowed upon withdrawn stock. To reduce the number of director to seven. To empower the board of directors to contract with an as(MMatlon of p 'rsons to conduct the oiieiailonsthereof. Hani association of s to receive a state I ix-- r centageof the gross receipts on account of dues mid interest, atid to be chargeable with all expenses of the as-sociation. E. K. Ritchie, Secretary. Bait Luke City. Feb. su, mi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Niels C. Chtistenson. deceased NUTH'E IS HKKKHY GIVEN 11Y THE administratrix wltn the will annexed of tne estiite ot Niels 0. Chrlstenson. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims sg iinst tha said deceased, to exhibit them with th necessary Vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to t he said administratrix per-sonally or at moms Sand t in bcott Auerhach building in Bait Lake City, lu the Couuty of Salt Luke, territory of Utah. Kated Feb. t It b, lwil. MARY CTIR1HTF.BEN, Administratrix with will annexed. FRANK PIKItCB, Attorney for estate. NOTICE. OP THE INTENTION OF THB CTTt council to extend water mains on Appla street. Notice Is hereby given by the citf council ot Salt Lake titty of the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, Extending aud laying Iron w ater pipes or mains along the following street, namely I Apple street, from the present terminus of mains, northward on said street to Second North street, and diTraving three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at K. by a local assessment upon the lots or nieces of ground within the following described district, belnif the district, to be affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lot 7, block KM, plat "A." and all of lots e, 7and x, block plat "li.." all In S ilt Lake C'.tT survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented lni writing to the city recorder on or before March, S. IHxl, belnij the time set, bv the said council when It will hear and consider enchobjectkona as may be made thereto. Hy order of the City Council of Salt Lak City, made Feb. 3, Ml. J. F. Jam, City Keoorder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF JAMES JunNBTttL Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of James Johnston, deceased, to the creditors of, and all person havlnt; claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the uei essnry vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis-tratrix at her residence, No. 3d West Temple street. Salt Lake City, In the county of Bait Lake. Dated February 4. l.l. F.LIZA J, JOHNSTON. Administratrix of theesUM of James John-ston, deceased. P. LoL'ltiiiB, Attorney for Administratrix. Miirrlnge a Hundred Years Hence. At the present time a popular exista that all girls wish to marry, and fail to do so only because they lack an eligible opportunity. This presumption exjRts on account of the ol vious fact that women, being able with difficulty to support themselves, have hi Roneral a greater material interest in marriage than men have. Surely there can be few incidents of an unmarried woman's condition more exasperating than her knowledge that becauso this is ' the undeniable fact it is vain for her to exjiect to be popularly credited with the voluntary choice of her condition. She must endure with a smile, however she may rage within, the coarse jest or in v nuendo to which it would be worse than vain to reply. Nationalism, by estab- - liuhinj? the economic independence of ; ' women, without reference to their single cr married state, will destroy the pro sumption referred to by making mar riitge no more obviously desirablo to one ' sox than to another. Edward Bellamy ia Ladies' Home Journal. NOTICE Or THE INTENTION OP THK CITY toexteud water mains ou Seventh South street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake city of the Intention of sunn council to make the following described Improvement, Extending and laying Iron water pipes or mains along the following-describe-si nets, namely: On Seventh South street, from midway between Fliitand Second F.nst streets to midway between Third and fourth East streets, snd defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at JikJ by a local assessment upon the lots, or pleo s of ground within the following drescrlhed dlsttlct. being the district to be aftected or benetlted by said Improvement, namely: Lots 8 aud 7, block 17: lots b, 6, 7 and H, block IH; lots 1. i. X and a. block is; and lots 1 and 9, block 110. all In plat "A;" and lots 4 and 5, block K; and lotsS and 4, Mock VI, alt In plat H. Halt Lake city survey. All protests snd objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before March Sid, IKH, being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hy order of the city council of Salt Lake Oity, made February .'trd, IHUI. J, r. Jack, City Recorder, NOTICE. In the Third Judicial District Court, Terri-tory of L'tah. In the matter of the proceedings for the for-feiture of c 'itiiln real estate formerly owned and lit Id by th corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints. The I'resldeut of th Hinted (states of America, to the marshal of the district of Utah Territory. Greetings: Whereas. Information has been Hied In the Third District Court for the Territory of Utah, ou the U'th day of February, A. 1). I "HI, hv the honorable attorney-genera- l of the V ill ted States and Charles S. Vurl.in United States attorney for she Territory of l'tah on behalf of the rutted states of America, against the following described real estate, to wit: 1st, All of lot one (1 1, block eighty-fiv- (gS), plat A. Salt l.ase City survey, Halt Lake county, Utah territory. d- .- Part of lot five iM.tn block eighty-eigh- t (Nil. plat A. Salt Lake City survey, ealt Leas county, Utah territory, commencing at the N. W. corner ot mid lot five ifi), and running thence south ten 101 rods, thence east ten tiui rods, thence north twelve (III) rods, thence west ten (101 rods, and thence south two rods to the place of beginning. Hd. l'artof lot seven (7i, in block eighty-eight- . KM., piat A , Salt Lake City survey, Salt Lakecounty, t'lah Terrttory.comnienclng at a point ten Hi) rode south of the N. W. corner of said lot seven (7) thence running east live aud ous-hai- r (j rod's thence South live lb) rods, thence west five and one-ha- lf (b't) rods, thence north five (W rods to the place of beginning. To be escheated and for-feited to the use of the United States tor ths reasons and cans' In the said Information mentioned, and praying the usual process and monition of said court In that behalf to be made; and that all persons Interested In said real estate may lie cited In general and special to answer the premises: and all proceedings being had that tbe said real estate may for tin causes in said Information mentioned bead-judge-as forfeited aud escheated to the use of the Uulled States of America. You are therefore, hereby commanded to seize aud attach the said real estate above d uutll the further order of the court re-specting the same and give due notice to all persons claiming the same or knowing or bav-iti-anything to Hay why the same should not be condemned, escheated and forfeited to the use of the United States of America, pursuant to the prayer of said information: that they be and appear before said court to be held In and for the s.ild district, at the Federal court building at the City of Salt Lake, in said ter-ritory, in tbe 1Mb. day of April, A. D. I8,i. at 10 o'clock a. m. then and there to Interpose a claim for the same aud make their allegations lu that behalf in due form ef law ; and that you publish this monition for a period of .') davsln some newspaper on Wished daily In said City of Salt Lake, and that you post copies thereof at the publto door of the county court house of said county of Halt Lake, and also record the same In the ofn o of tbe county recorder ef said county and also leave a copy of this monltlou with tbe nccu-paut- s of any of the alve described parcels of real estate. If any there be; And what you shall have done In tbe prem-ises, do then and there make return thereof, together with this writ. Witness the Honorable Charles ft. Zane, judge of said court, this mil day of February, A. 1. IHUI, latAul H F.NRY O. McMILLA X, Clerk of the Third Judicial District court, Utuh territory. TmuuTonY or Utah, ) Salt Lake Coi-ntt- . f Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of the annexed writ of attachment aud monition Issued out of the district court in and fur ihe Third judicial district of Utah terrt tory, county of Salt Lake, of which the an-nexed Is a true copy, I have this day seized and attached at the suit of the United Ktutes broiinht to escheat certain real property, the following, and particularly described as fol-lows, to wit: lot one (H, block eighty-liv- e i85), plat A. Salt Lake Oily survey. Salt Lake couuty, Utah territory. Vd Part of lot five ihi. In block eighty-eigh- t (f). plat A, Halt Lake City survey, Salt Lake county, Utah territory, commencing at the northwest corner of said lot five (M aud running thence south ten 10) rods; thence east ten (10) rods; tnence north twelve rods; thence west ten HO) rods; and thence south two (3) rods, to the place of beginning, ad Part of lot seven (7), in block eighty-eigh- t ihHi, plat A. Salt Lake City sur-vey. Salt Lake county, Utah territory, com-mencing at a point ten (10) rods south of the northwest corner of said lot seven (7); thence running east live and one-hal- f (S'-i- rods; thence south Ave (5) rods; thence west live and one-hal- f (fH) rods; thence north five (S) rods to the place of jjeginnlng. E. 11. PARSONS, United States Marshal. Hy D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 13th, 1891. NOTICE OF EEFEREE'3 SALE. Third Ji'Du iAi, Distiiktt Cotinr, l for Salt Lake Couuty, Utah. ( ,B Riley D. Wlntere 1 vs. Notice of Referee's Sale. Mary E. T. Lyon, ) UNDER AND HY VIRTUE OF AN ORDFR ami an order of sale In parti-tion made in the said district court ou the luth day of February. IWI, In the above entitled action, commanding us as referees to sell the following deseribed premises. Notice is heseliy given that on Monday, the 1i'th day of March lsw. at Uo clock in., of said day in front of the court room of said court, In Suit Lake City, we will sell all the right, title aud Interest of Rtloy D. Wluters and Mary K, T. Lyon, in and to the f aid property, at public auction, for cash, to the highest and best bidder, for the use of said Riley I). Winters and Mary E. T. Lyon. Said premises are deseribed as follows: Commencing at the southeast, corner of lot I, block.'iu, plat D. Salt Lake city survey, Salt Lake county, Utah, and running thence west M'i feet, thence north 8 rods, thence eoBt :H!4 feet, thence souths rods to the place of beulmiing. Dated Salt Lake City. Utah. Feb. Bird, Ittui. Referees, CHAKI.KS P. BROOKS, C. W. MuRHE, OEORUE D. LOOMIS. SUMMONS i In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territor, County ot Salt Lake. Sarah E. Clayton, plaintiff, 1 vs. Summons Charles 0. Clayton, defendant I The People of the Territory of Utah fm greeting to Charles c. c.a wju, defendant: You are hereby rriititred to appear ln' an action brought against you by the above named plalntia m the District Coura of the Third Judicial DlBtrlet of tba Territory of Utah, and to answer tha complaint filed therein within ten daye (exclusive ot 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 tn this district, within twenty dmaeynst; otherwise within forty days or judg- by default win be taken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action ia brought to have a decree ot this court granting pinntirT a divorce ami dissolving the bonds of matrimony hereto fore existing between the plaintiff and de-fendant: awarding plaintiff judgment for her costs snd all proper relief: prayed on the grounds that in the month of November, llvVl, abandoned and wilfully desejsat,. plalntlft. and has ever since lived separaaj-- . apart from her. although pliiintiff has oce!! 7 ready and willing to live with deiendant; further, that since November, 'IsNA, defendant has wilfully fulled and neglected to provide for plaintiff the common necessaries of life. And you are hereby notified that If you fall , to appear and answer 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 of ths Third Judicial District In and for the Terri-tory of Utah, this 'id day of January tn tha year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. Isial. HENRY O. MCMILLAN, ClerU By Oeo. D. Loomis. Deputy Cleric . A. J. PADC.KTT. J. II. HAKBlS AttyS. ' Mild Hoars at Windsor. ' Last week three wild boars were shot in the queen's swine garden in Windsor great park, of which two were for her majesty, and the other was sent to tho Prince of Wales. Wild boar was first' served at the royal table during the roign of George IV, who was very fond of it. John Wilson Croker records that when ho was staying with the king at the Pa-vilion in January, 1822, Ids majesty "made us all eat some roast wild boar from Hanover, which was very good, like pork with a game flavor." Mr. Croker, on being asked by the king "what he thought of it," replied, "It is to pork what pheasant is to fowl," whereupon his majesty observed that "nothing is Bo good as a fowl; if they were as scarce as pheasants, and pheasants as plenty as fowls, no one would eat a pheasant." London World. MARSHAL'S 8ALE. 1)TTRHTTANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the Third Judicial district court of the Territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale at. the front door of the county rour house, in the elty of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on the 3d day ot March. IKVl, at lit o'clock m., all the right, tltle.clalm and Interest ot Samuel Jack-so- u of, In and to the following described real estate, situate, Ivlng and being in the county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, and par-ticularly described as follows, Com-mencing at a point two (!) rods and fifteen (IB) links south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twsuty-tw- n (iti). In township three 3 south,.' of range on (I) west of 8 ilt Lake nier di m. and n n'iing tuen e due south twelve i Ui rods, thence due west eighty isoi nsls, thence due north fortv-tw- o i IV) rods thfiicedue esst elgnty iSO) rods, thence south thirty (.1 1, rods, to place of be- - f:innlug, contain ng twenty-on- e isii) acres of be sold as the property of Samuel Jackson at the suit of U. Uie. son. Terms of sale cash. 6alt Lake City. Utah, February 9. 1kI. E. H. 1'arsons U. B Marshal. By Boman Can now, Deputy Marshal. LEGAL KOTIOE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake county, territory of Utah; In the matter of the estate of George Dun-ford- , deceased. Notice of time and place for healing ot petition for admission to probate , of will. . Pursuant to an order of said court tn said matter, notice Is hereby given that Tuesday, the .Id day of March. A. D 1SH1, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the county court house in Salt Lake City, Utuh territory, in the court room of said court, has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of Eliza Snow Dunford, praying for the admlsslod to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to he the last will and testament of lieoi'ge Dunford, deceased, when and where all persons Interested may appear aud oppose the probate of said will, or the grantluv of letters testamentary to Eliza Snow Dunford as prayed for In said petition. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this With day of February, A. 1)., IHUI. sr.AUj C. E. ALLEN, Clerk Probate Court Hy C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. MABSHAL'S SALE. nCRSUANT TO AN EXKCCTIOtf TO MR 1 directed by the Third judicial district court of the territory of Utah, 1 shall exjiose at public sale, at the front door of the county court house. In the city ami county of Halt Lake, territory of I'tan. on tbe lath day of March, imil. at Id o'clock m.. all the rljrrit, title, claim and Interest of William J. Uarvey. Jonn W. Neff Mary T. Neff. William Burke and Mary L. Iliii ke, of, lu and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being In the city and county of Halt Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly described as follows, to wit: A part of lot Ave (r, in block twenty (SO), plat D, Halt Lake City surrey, commenc-ing at the northwest corner of said lot Ave (.'), and running thence south 7 rods; thence east six () rods; thence north seven (7 rods: thence west six rods to placeof beginning, said lot being situated In Salt Lake City and county, Utah territory. To be sold as the roperl y of defendants at the suit of William ardmau. Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake City. Utah, February 18, E. H. Paiisons, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swah, Deputy Marshal. SUMMONS In the United States Commissioner's Court, City and County of Bait Lake and Territory of Utah. Before A. G. Norrell, Esq., commissioner. Salt Lake Mill and Elevator Co. ) 1J""nt", Summons. vs. II. Weber, Defendant. J The People of the Territory of TJtah send greeting to H. Weber, defendant: You are hereby summoned to bo and appear before said Commissioner's court, in the City and County of Salt Lake. Territory of Utah, and answer n complaint filed atralnst you by the above named plaintiff, within five days (exclusive of the day of service). If this sum-mons be sei ved In said Salt Lake city; within ten days if served out of of said city but in Salt Luke county; and Within twenty days If served elsewhere. Said action Is brought to recover from you one hundred and six dollars anil sixty cents. (tWB.eoi, goods, wares and merchandise sold aud delivered to you by plaintiff, with in-terest. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the s ild complaint as above required, tbe said plaintiff will take Judgement against you for one hundred and six dollars aud sixty cents (giuUflO), interest and costs of suit. Witness my hand, at the City and County of Salt Lake aud Territory of Utah, the 4th day February, in the year of our Lord, one thou-sand eight hundred and ninety-one- . LSkalJ A. G. Norhbix, commissioner. As to Small Change. "I was surprised when I handed a ! newsboy five cents and received font coppers in return," eaid James S. Gates, of San Francisco. "They were the first i one cent pieces I had seen in abont severl years. Ve don't have any pennies on the Pacifio coat. Nothing is cheaper than five cents, and you never hear of an article there selling for 13, 27, 69 or 99 cents. Tlio change couldn't be made if the shopkeepers did want to sell things for such prices. When I return to Cali-fornia I intend to take back a lot of one and two cent pieces as curiosities. It was not until recently that nickels be-gan to look familiar with the Califor-nia- n. Three years ago, I believe, was the first time any five cent pieces reached Ban Francisco." Chicago Tribune. SOTICE. In tbe Probate court In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah. Iu the matter of the estate of Edward Petty, deceased. NOTICE 13 HERF.HY GIVEN THAT J. Petty, administrator of the estate ot Edward Petty, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and tiled in said oourt bus final account of bis administration ot said estate aud petition for nual distribution ot the resi-due of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Saturday the 7th day of Man h A. D.. lrwl, at 10 o clock a. m., at the! court room of said court. In the county cour house. Salt Lake city and county, Utah terri-tory, has been duly appointed by tha Judge of said court, fur the settlement of said account! and bearing said petition fur distribution, at) which time and place any person Interested ilk said estate may appear and show cause, IS any there be, w hy said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as nra ved for. Dated Feb. 11th. 1S01. 0. E. ALLEN, Clerk Probate Court. By 0. E. STANTON, Deputy. Too Willing. Young Wife (reprovingly) My love, you know my dear mother can't bear cigars, and she won't remain with us a week if you smoke them in the house. Young Husband All right, my dear, I'll smoke a pipe, New York Weekly, PEOBATE HOTIOE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah. In the mat ter of the estate ot Hannah 0. Stephenson, deceased. VTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT WOR-i-l den P. Noble, administrator of the estate of Hannah O. Stephenson, deceased, has ren-dered for settlement, and filed In said court, his final account of his administration of said estate and petition fortinal distribution of tbe residue of eald estate among the persons en-titled thereto, una that Saturday, the llth dny of March, A. D. lsui, at ID o'clock a. m., at the courtroom ot said court. In the county court honse. Salt Lake City and county, Utah terri-tory, has been duly appointed by tbe Judge of Bald court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested In said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be set-tled and approved and final distribution made an prayed for. Dated February 19. I'M. c. E. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate Court. By 0. E. Stanton, Deputy. HOTIOE OF rOBrEITUSE. TO OUS UEAKSEN, 9. T. LUNKLL. A. G. Hansen, or your heirs or assigns. You are hereby notified that I have expended Hod in labor and improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what is railed "Mill A," south fork of Hig Cottonwood, Salt Laka county, Utah Territory, iu order to hold said promises under the provisions of Section 8.11, Revised Statutes of the United States, and In compliance of the local laws of Big Cotton-wood mining district, being the amount re-quired to hold the same for the year ending December, 1U0, and if within ml) ninety days from the service of this notice, (or within ninety days after this notice of publlcutlon), you fail or refuse to contribute your propor-tion, twenty-fiv- e dollars, each of you, and sinenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of you of said expenditures as company ' owners, your interests in said claim will be-come the property of the subscriber, undet said Section Ztu. L. M. Johnson. Dated, Jan. 1M, 19L The Cow Upstairs. Animals are kept on the roofs of the houses in Lima, Peru, and it frequently happens that a cow passes her whole life on a roof, being taken there as a calf and brought down finally as fresh beef. Cin-cinnati Times-Sta- r. SUMMONS. In the district court of the third Judicial dis-trict of Utah territory, Couuty of Halt Lake. Amelia Charlotte Peterson An-- 1 demon, plaintiff, vg. Anders Summons. Welheim Anderson, deft. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send greet! ing to Anders Wilhelm Anderson, defendant. 'OU ARE HEREBY KEytJIKED TO ar in an action brought against you by the above plaintiff in tho district court of the third judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed there-in 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 this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or luduuient bv default will be taken airalnst vou. rccording to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matri-mony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and adjudging tbat plaintiff take her maiden name; above relief prayed on the grounds that foi more than one year last past defendant has failed to provide for plaintiff the common tiecesearies of life, although able so to do; and that for more than one year last past defend-ant has wilfully deserted and abandoned plaintiff, against her will and consent. And you are hereby untitled that if you fall to appear and answer 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 ( 1 court of the Third judicial district, beau V in and for the Territory of Utah, l y ) this HKth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- HENRY U. McMlLLAN. Cierk. By GEO. I. LOOM IS, Deputy Clerk. Extra Charge. "Well have to charge you for extra baggage," said the baggage master. "Why, Tve nothing but this hand bag." "And that railway doughnut." Epoch. An orange grove takes from twelve to fifteen years to come into full bearing, and may continue in bearing for 100 years and upward. Well authenticated cases have been known in Cuba of trees producing fruit for 800 years. NOTICE OP ADMINISTSATOS'S SALE OF MINING CLAIM. T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN 11 pursuance of an order of the probate court of the county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, made on the VI st day of February, A. D. HU, In the matter of the estate of John Erek-so-deceased, the undersigned, the adminis-trator of the said eatale, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to continuation by Haid probate court, on Tuesday, the i!lth day of March, A. D. IHUI, at 19 o'clock m. of said day, at the south door of the county court house for Salt Lake county In Salt Lake City, said territory, all the right, tltle.clalm and estate of the said John Erekson, at. the time of his ilnath, and nil the right, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired, other than or in addition to that of the said John Erekson, at time of his death, in and to all that certain mining claim situate, lying and being in the Hig Cottonwood mining district, Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah, aud and known as an undivided interest, consisting of four hundred feet In what is known as the Boss mine or mining claim. Terms and conditions of sale, twenty per cent of the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said probate court. February li3, lsui. L. J. Nntt.BFN, Administrator of the estate of John Erekson, deceased. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Office of the Abstract com-pany, KHi Main street, .Salt Lake cltv. L'tah. rj'HERK IS DELINQUENT ON THE EOL-- lowing described stork, on account of assessment levied the loth day of January A. 1). 1SW, the several amounts set opposite ths names of the lespective shareholders as fol-lows: J. H. Bacon A E. F. Colborn..No. 8.. SO shares Frank B. Styphens No. l..ioharea Harvey. Hardy & Co No. 3. 3U shares A.H.I'arsous No. 6.. 5 shares J. R. Morris No. 0.. 10 shares E. U. Crttchlow No. 8. . 10 shares Chas. G. Bennett. v No 11. .10 shares J.J.Snyder No. 16.. 6 shares And In accordance with law. aud the order of the board of directors madeou the ll th day of January, A. D , lsul, so many shares of each laro'l of such stock as may be necessary will ie Bold at the office of the company at VMJ Main street, Salt Lake ci'y, Utah, at 3 o'clock p. m., on the 4th day of March, 1HWI. to pny de-linquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. CHARLES L. CRANE, Secretary, of Abstract Co. NOTICE THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COTTM-c- il OF to extend water mains on Eights South streets and on Eighth East streets. Notice is hereby given by the city council ot Salt Lake city of the intention ot such council to make the following described improvement t: Extending and laying Iron watee pipes or mains alons the following streets, namely: On Eighth South street from mid-way between Seventh and Eighth East streets to midway between Eighth and Ninth East streets, aud ou Eighth East street from mid-way between Seventh and Eighth South, streets to midway between Eighth and Ninth South streets, and defraving three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at tg.0OG.0U, by local assessment upon the lots or pieces ot ground within the following described distric t, being the district to be affected or benelited by said improvement, namely: Lots 4 and ft, block lots 7 and 8, block 3, lots 1 and 8, block IS, and lots 3 aud 4, block 13. all in plat H, Salt Lake city survey. All protests and objection to the carrying out ot such intention must be presented in writing to the city recorder on or before March Sd, 18ul. being the time set by the said council when It will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. J, JACK, City Recorder, liy order of the city council of Salt Lake city, made Feb. SU, 1881. American Horse, the Ogalalla chief, is known as the Daniel Dougherty of the Sioux tribes. Ho is the most eloquent, silver tongued aborigine on the tionti-tniii- t. He is naturally a man of great Influence among the Indians. Senator Carlisle is now 65 years old. He is of medium height and rather spare in figure. His movementsare easy and graceful, and his genial iffthner quickly puts his visitors at their ease. NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE council to extend water mains on Fourth South street. Notice is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City o! the intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, : Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Fourth South street from midway between Fifth and Sixth East streets to midway be-tween Sixth and Seventh East streets and de-fraying three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, esti-mated at nine hundred dollars ij(iui by a loc il assessment upon the lots or pieces of' ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said Improvement namely: Lots 4 and fx block lots 7 aud 9, block S3; lots 1. and 8. biock SS: and lots s. and 4 block ': a.) In plat B, Salt Lake City survey. All protests and ob-jections to the carrying out of sucu Intention must lie presented in writing to the city re-corder on or before March 3rd. 1891, being the limn set by the said cound, when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hv order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February ard, J. F. JACK. City Recorder. Ban Lake City, February ath, l&l NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE OITY to extend water mains on ' M" street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake City of tne intention of such council to make the following described improvement, Exteudlng and laying iron waterptpes or mains along the following streets, nsmelv: "M" street from midway between Third and Fourth streets to Sixth street with laterals and extension of laterals on Fifth street to ' N" street, and defraving three-fourth- s of the cost thereof, estimated at Two Thousand dol-lars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following des-cribed district, being the district to be affected or benented by said improvement, nameiy: Lots, biock 66, lot 4. block So. lota 1 and 4, block 5?, lots 1 and 4, block &, lots 1, t and 3, block hi. lots 1 and 4. tlouk St. ail in plat D, Bait Lake City survey. AH protests and ob-jections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the city re-corder on or before March .'id, 1SS1, being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Bv order of the cltv council of Salt Lake City, made Feb. 3d, ml. i. F, JACK, City Recorders MABSHAL'S SALE. I1TJRSUANT TO AN f XECUTION TO ME ly the Third Judicial District court ot tho territory of I'tati, I shall expose st public sale at ti. front door of the couutv courthouse, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake aud territory of Utah, on the 5th dav of March, lsfn, st 18 o clock m.. all the ruht, title, claim, and Interest of The 8alt Lake Sanitarium nsso'-latlo- of, In and to the following deHorlbPd real estate, situate, Ivlng and being in Salt Lake county, and described as follows, to- - wit l'art of lot 7, block 77, plat A. Salt Lake t'l'y survey Ueglnniug at a point jo let-- north of the southeast corner of said lot and ruuning thence north 4 fet, thi-uc- west "Wii ftet. thence south reet, thence east lrt feet, thence north fiO feet, thence east W fret to place of beginning: to-gether with all buildings, machinery and ap-purtenances helonging and thereto attached. To be sold as the properly of Salt Lake San-itarium association it the suit of Hock Springs Coal company. Terms of sale. cash. E. H. PAKSONS. U. S. Marshal. Hy A. U. 1M til, Deputy Marshal. Dated Feb. 10, Veil. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Satt Laks Coinrrr, t January . 18K1. f rpo JACOB JACOBSON, OH YOUR HEIR3 A oraetigns: You are hereby notified that yru have expended 1100 in labor and approve-ments upon the Great Western Lode, as will appear by certificate Died December 30, iK. in the office of Kecorder West, Mouutain Mining district. Salt Lake conntv, Utah territory, lu, order to hold said premises Under the provis-ions of section Revised Statutes ot the United States, being ths amount rsqulred to hold tbe same for the year ending December, luu; and i within (is)i ninety days from the servlceof this notice (or within nin-t- day after this not ice of publication) you fail or re-fuse to contribute your proportion, to wttr CU-ai- and expenses of this advertisement, ot such expenditure as a company owner, your Interest In said claim wilt become the property ot the subscribers, under said section as. Jams LarsxW, Nil .a LiNnmiita. i Dated January 7, 18SL, Couldn't Find It. I beard the other day a funny story rCn troting the ignorance and stupidity ol some Russian provincial governors. Tha liusHiun government resolved to gather some statistics regurdiug its far oft prov-inces, mid to that end dispatched letters of smirching minuteness to nil tha ofCrdaU. One was received at St. Petersburg, in which a certain question in regard to the progress of civilization was thus answered: "The civilization is not to be found tn my province. It may be on the Chinese bor-der; but t wo Cossack horsemen have been sent to hunt it up." On further inquiry he fact was developed that the oilkaul thought some unheard of tribe of nomads K us meant,. Philadelphia Times. fficirtl Itotices STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. THE ANNUAL MF.ETINGOF THE :f the Mountain Ic, Coid Stor-age company of Salt Li'.ke city, Utau teirl-tory- . for the election ot directors for the en suing your and such other I'UHins- - a mav properly come before the im eting will be held at the office of Jurtce Sutherland, Ul South Mam struct. Salt Lake City. Utah, on March iW, 18W1. at a o'clock p. in. of a d dav. John Hi l. Jr.. President of Company. W. K. irEDU K, Secretary of said Company. ) |