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Show C TI1K SALT LAKE TTMES. TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 1R91 Utah & Montana Machinery Co. H$ Grade Machinery! Kor all Hindi of duty, Carries In Stock for tuiuieitate delivery M.iitnesia Se tional, IMpe Cov.-ritu- , lroti Pipe and Kittinits. Air Completer ., Ingertoll burKeaut, li. D. Co. Rock Drain. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 3 to 80 Horse- Power. rlnlft'nu Knvli"f, I'umps. Horse Whims, Wire Hup.' 1M1 Sireol, Mine aud Mill tin plies. Safety Nitio 1'owder, tups aud Main fifB.'i ami Warerooms, 259 S. Man St., Silt L ke City. A' IKNCY, Hutte, Mont I If" Correspondence Solicited. Col, Ulik .'-" ' ssues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of HIS JEW RESORT. The Feor Among Peers and Seo-e- nd to None in this City In-vitations Have Been Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of Eia New Sample Room, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-Etratio- n 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 goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixturcsand 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 retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all resptcts. r T o ; vN Dili i1 Cii! Ami Other 31 i tiers. If yon Want to lie Comfortably Successful Bny aud Wear Our rrospeclors' Luce Boots. Fir-- it j!ialit.v only $."..TO per l'uir. Ground IToor of Ketail Depart iiient. Cali andSseTfiem Aiyo. T. C. Welilier, Supt. m 1 T F, Auerbach & Bro, AVe are verstoekeil in "Silks! ' ! Silks! ' j Silks! FiiG Dress Groocls ! How can we retliire tliem diirinqr thin week to the tune of ,( I.",, in ( asli? THE ANvSWER COMES: A Slaughter Sale Ciittinir I'riees Itelow till Coinpct i t Ion will l it. Our Loss is Your tiain. READ A,W PROFIT 1 FOR CASH ONLY! Our best W.00 lilack Lyons Gros Grain Silk, warranlod Pure Dye, for 1 .P7J. ' .'.00 " ' " 1.2.1. " 1.00 " " " ' " ' .T5. (Seven other grades in same proportion.) nedm? Black Satin lih ulamos for ti n?1,. Host II.M Ilia k In U i Slllt fl ID. i ;r, - r.tfi. i.a.'i " hit. " ' " " ' " ,mi nr.. .mi 7 Or. Four other (xr.i.lps Sntin Uliodanit'S reamed " I. ! cnlore.l i :ros Gra n Slllt s SOr-- . lu same piup .itlou. " Ulack a id latest sbailesg c.Snra.is IW'iJ Choli-- st I', lka Hot, fl.flC : Silk Sfiritfis. hli;h novelties. l.ir; Choicest O mulne, SI.SO; Chun t'raj s in love!t--s- t sliu.los at .07 Soln Kanta st In pla n ami brocu led redu. ed to 13. tJ. Il.3 and tK',c. Love'y Cr. ps ile t'liliic. worth for tl. A lot off iain wee China Silks In newest shades at 47" ic; 11.40 pure Silk Colored Faille Fraiicatue for U.V-- . OnrW'c Printml l'onRees In very latest designs for 4a1, c. 7'f. '' W.c " inc. " China Silks " " " . " I.',C " " " " " " '"0. " tl is " to-- . ' " I 10. Kvery piece of .inr India and China Rllks are (renulne H iinbay and Canton nnmufao-tnr- e aeiit o be rtnished and .ilnte 1. most. oil tliem la ex lnslve patterns. Lot., oflietiiiiant.s ami Otitis uikI 1'ikIsIh our Silk Stock Uedticetl 50 PER GENT. Ture Silk Grenadines in l'lain and Fancy l'olka Dot and other choice designs at Astonishing Reductions. lu) Ulack nnd C ilm-- l Kmbrnt. loved Ilrllllan- - french Press Patterns in Camels Hair nr tine and Cashmere Oros I'aiterns. last week l'lai.l and S'rlpe with ! sk ( on b nation. fi, thiA ,..-- tl.l... iast week's pr.CH this fk' oi"n' y ir.' si. All o' ..nr ln- -t wek.s prices on I'rlestiy Cele-t"'.- " J; :"- brated Ulack lloons at' cut for this week " ;';'!' "iilv. " " " I? I'd. " Th. y . omlst of choicest Camels llnir. " " " ''..r'l, t't Monniln llro id.-s- , l''-a- Cloihs, N ns' ' " l'.u. (i V einns. Wo-.- iren.i. lines SIU Warp " " " I''1"- " ' ( 11 " " " ' ',' - rieitis. Silk Warp Itrllllantinea, Ti'lcotiu. I Albatrosses, Sei'ne, etc., etc I)H1S GOODS DAKGAINSI No. 1 . Last week's prices on Colored Hrllllantlne Me. this week We. " " French Series tJOt:, " " , nie.-e- choice Plaid Press (Jo-si- last week SV, this week too. V and St li'e Cheviots. roc. - 'lu .. usvo. ted stylt-- and qualities; last week's prices ranging from 55c to 75c, tins weik K'tC o. :5. One lot curious Unci of N'OTclty Dress O.ioda; last week's prtco from 65c to 90e, tills v ee all at I'J'yi'. We InteJlhis Sale to le a.Success! Our Cut I'ricei shall compel every lady to admit that this Sale was all we Our 'cloak and Shoe, Child' Clothing, Carpet and Curtain Departments are tempting "shoppers'' with Genuine bargains. Mail orders during' the week tilled at advertised prices. AVe wurrant every article as represented. R Auerbach & Bro. 0' The Viorld-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-- ; agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring 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 nnd as a pleasant genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 22S State Street. GREAT CLOSING OCT SALE Of our Mammoth Merchant Tailoring establishment. (Jo. .Is must bo closed out by May 1st as our lease expires upon that dale. VYh will make up the finest Suits, Overcoats, I'auts, etc., in latest patterns for less money than this class of gnoils could bo made anywhere else in the city M'orkman- - sliip and Kit (Juaraiitet'il Call aud bu convinced buioitj purchasiug clsuwhera. 151 South Main St., next to Progress Building. S. J. Lew & Co. GEO. A. LOWE, IV-alo- r in all kind of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surrics and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Kii-jinp- Saw UlilK VAt: Railroad l ontraotors' Supplies. WareHotisc : 133 tc l-- ZPLxtzz East St. MARSHAL'S SALE IJI RSUAN-TT- ANT ORDER OK BALK T(X I directed hv tlw Third JuilloUl di- - trlct court of the Territory of Utah. 1 minll pose l piit.lt." sale, at the front door of l"" county ooutt house in the cliy anil county " Tooele. Territory of Utah, ..n the '.'.I day "i , M:iy, ll. at li ui.. ail the riKht. title, cuimi and Interest of William A. Kiev ens m triw- -; tee. Mathew T. (llsboni. Allen Stevens U William A. Stevens. Herman HI. nnerhasseti,.' U. K. Allen, llovt Sherman in au.'iii bankruptcy of II. i Allen, bankrupt and af, rcu Husscy. and each and every oftuein, of. I'M or to the follow nut uilntiiK primer!'.) sitinite.lylnir and being In the county of Tuoent territory of Utah, ami particularly as ioIIowh. town: Th description and particular boundar.ej ot t.e property authorized to be so. .11 under an.i i.y virtue of thin decree, so far aas the Maine can be ascertained from the trust re- -' fnrre.1 to, or the complaint tiled In tins actu.n, are as follows (except so Tnuch thereof as is reserved therefrom at the end of tins de-scription), to wit: That certiuu m.nlu property coiun.ou.y known and called the Mi.no sliver mine, situate, lyuiK and Isdnk Dijr vaiiyn, In Ophir lniniuii district,-T..oel-rountv, l.'tili territory. umr pai'iicu-lai'l- y decern ed as follows, lo-- It : Mineral enlrv No. loft lu t r.e series of the land ..nice at Sait Lane City. I'tah, by thenar-veyo- r ten talis lot No. 4H. :!' a re of land, ire re or less, and, to the return cn tiie lu the ittii'-'i- l land office in said city Of Sat Lai. dn Tilled and coric.-t.- dencr. bed with ui.uf ueile variation at IS ,'tn minutes east, as folloAM, towit : ltcKiiinlin; at corner No. 1 a post marked No lot No. 4H, thfiice smit'i Ktiiete.-H-, :iti minutes cast, lixxi feet tocoine No. si, a p. ht marked No. K, lot No. I", from which tlr tree seventeen luctica in dlanu tor, marked H. T.. ears north. "I deureeai't) minutes west at the ditau. e of '.'l.'i le.'t thence from (.aid corner N... J. uorttt B deKl'eesSil In. notes east ll fe.-- t to corner No. 3. a post lual ke.l No. 'X lot No. 4ii, troul will, tl a iir tree seventeen inch, s In diameter marke.1 H. '1'. bears nurth decrees w- at at th? dis-tance of thirteen fe.-t- and r. S. Mineral m Ni tt, a tlr tr. e seventeen inche In di itn-te- r. lnarkH.l l 8. M. No. t) oil the south and U. H, mineral moiiu-tne- No. Hon a board nailed on the east aid" bears north i.M .le.'i-- . sn west at the distance of 4'Wfeet; froin Bald corner No. 3 no: tit M denrees niiuuies. west w teet. tocuner No. I apo.tl mark.-- . I No. 4. lot No. 4H: tU. nce south tl ...Vive.--. :it in iiutcs. west ( feet, to a point from which discovery sta..e beais nortli SI .bar re m, :i minutes west, ut a distance of h (J feet, lie feet to the place of bctftnuiuk- A de- -. r.ptiou of h.ch is al-- o found returned lit tiie re. order s oillce In said county of Toiele In iHK.k l.ll of record.-- on paK'es JJ to Mil. Inclusive. Nevertheless, however vlUK an I therefrom, all tln.t part thereof "which is situate east . I the center of the ravine cr...ln mu.1 prem-ises, uearest the eastern boundary thereof, which. ravine la further d. ulirnated and Identl-tle- .l as the one in w hieh a living sprint rises a short distance above the noriti boundary of said premises." To be a the proM-rt- of William A. Steph-ens, as trustee, Mathew T. dishorn, Allen Stevens A Co., William A. .Stevens. Herman itlennerhassett. H. K. Allen, llovt Sherman, as asln.e In t.ankrupt of It. K. Allen, bankrupt, and Warren llnssey or all or any of theni, at the suit or the t 'barter aH Idfe Insurance company of Hartford, Connec-ticut, a coiporato body. Mahhiiai I. & llovi.R. Attorneys for Plaintiff. K. II. PAIISON- -. 1'. a. Marshal. Hv 1 N. Swa H Ieptilv Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, April H, Isvl. (Official Icticca. TRUSTEE'S SALE. i,tu;s a. mt.viiam and ' ISallie M. liunham I. Is wife, try their c. ib ed of trust, ilate.i ( II, isun, duly r. e .rded in the oit.ee of the Ke. order of Deeds f r Sail Lake county. Territory of I'tah. on the i:ith day ot O.'toher, lhii. in Iss.k !. I", of tnoit.-a- s. at pai-e- lt'i to ts. cnveyel tothe as trustees certain real estate, lyln r and b. situate lu the cliyof Salt l ake, in county of 8 .It Lake and territory ot I'tah, (.nil described as follows: Lot one Hi In block eleven lilt of plat K, Silt Lake City sui vey. Which said ile. d of trut was made to secure tie payin nt of a certain promissory note therein of ev.-- date ttieiewlth, for the sum of eleven hiiu.ire.l and el,:lity-eli.'li- t (rl.l-- ) dollars, pay-aM-to the order of J. C. Thompson at the b.nk.HL' house of MeCointi-- i Co. of Salt L ite City, six months afterdate, with Intel est at the raieof ten per cent per annum from ilats. and Whereas, said note and Interest have be conic tine and now remain unpaid. No.v. therefore, public notice Is hereby (tlven tnai we. the uuilerslu-ne.-l trustees w III, In with the terms and provisions of sani dee.1 of trust, and at tin request of the lei:al holder of said note, proceed to sell the real estate als.ve describe I. at public vendue, to the hiu'hest bidder for cash, at the front d.s.r of the county court hous1 in Silt Lake city, I'tah, on the 7th day of May, lsl. at 13 in. of said day, for the pur-pose of payitnr the expenses of th s trust lneludiDk attorney and counsel f..in. and comfeiisatloii of said trustees, and the amount for principal and lut.-r.-s- remaining unpaid upon said note. '1 Ids sale Is mads suiijeet to an Incumbrance of about i.UKi evidenced by a trust deed dated June st, ixs.i. an I lecoidel In book "H C." of morti;ai:e recor.is of halt Lake county, Utah. at paes lea to 4.!, Jam ks If. Hacon. KltASK L. 11. 'I.I AND, Salt Lake. April 1f. lsid. Ti listens. Frank 1'ieic.', attorney for trustees. THE tltACrTAND TRAIN Will the Vamlarbilt-flepe- w People Oon-tru- ct Mew Lints North or South of the Union Pacific? A NEW IOAD IN COLORADO The Tratji-Misson- ri Passengor Associa- -' tioa in Denver Notts of Lccal and Poreign Lines. T!i prcsoiir-- if th Vamlerbilt-lla-pev-puny iu Salt Lko tminlay wa not niirulv for fua or A few hunii alter tiie jjeotiem u h:iJ Rone Denver, diiws was rucetned of the proliabilny that tliu I'uion I'acilic ni'iriil le parallelled from Omaha to Oo'len and also that Jav (iottld and the Yaiiiturlnit-lVpo- pnoplii were not f.ntlily friendship. Mr. (inn!d isVi'pni'ti'd as sayiug there ia nothino; to the. iiitiior ami that all is as aerenn toilnv .'H lias heen tin; oast for years. To aiiyluidy who has oliseiAed th iiinM-tiient- s of (iotlld aud Vandcrhilt Inr some t'nue. a strong auspioioti exists that the hitler is about to make a !ecid-e.- l fliituifr in railway matters in the west. A look at a railroad map shuwa that the Vtinderbilt lines lio all thtoiigli Nebraska auil as far west as Hasting. lh latter point to Denver by llio JitiriitiKtoa route the distance is about oil miles. If Mr. anderbilt want tu construet. a lint) smitlj of the I uiuu I'ai'ilie to Denver lio could do .so and niako the distance about lillil miles. ( tin e in Deliver he ootild ask the Denver iV ltio (ir.imle and Ihe Rio tlratidi) U'estern people the nelliiifr price of their lines aud if all be satisfactory he would have a spleudid road to Salt J. uke and Ogdeii. On the near north of the Union I'aeilie the Vamlerbill system extends to Tort t'aspur, Wyo. llere, too, is op-portunity for the construction of a new line from l ort Caspar to Odcti, milk-ing it about II'MJ mites in lemrtli. J list what the outcome of the visit of lite Yauderbilt Depew people to Utah at this season id the year means is not positively known to the (renenil public. It looks very much as if Vauderbilt does not intend to take a back seat on account of (iotibi and that somethingof considerable magnitude will come to tlio surface before long. fsilpplur Hay from I'tah. A freight train composed of fifteen carloads of hay from .Spriugville, Utah, reached Denver over the Midland says the Rocky Mountain .News. The hay was shipped to a well known Denver house and is the first to come from the land of aaitils this season. I tah hay comes high, but the dealers must have it. There are not so many oattlo in the territory to lie fed as there are in Colo-rado, hi' nee the hay men have not put such a price on their holdings. They ant glad to et 10 to tVi per ton, while no one in Colorado would for a moment think of selling for less than $DI to Jl. The rate on huy from Utah to Denver U 7 per ton, which was cotisidenul pro-hibitive, but when hay is needed rail-road rates cut no ligiiru. The Utah hay is said lo be of a superior ipiality, and sells readily at $'.'1 to .':t per ton. The Midland is 'figuring to ship several hun-dred cars to Denver. If lb" principal supply comes from the west hay is the WO mark, and that verv soon. New Mne In Colorado. The Nolan Creek railway company of Aspen is among the latest enterprises in the centennial state. The road is to be extended from Rio Ajruila on the D. iV 1!. (J. up Ihe valley of Hrush creek to Us source, with a branch line from the conMuence of Nolan with Jfrush creek. Capital stock $'.'00,000. I!. Clark Wheeler, V. I'ortor Nelson, C. I.tilass-brook- , A. II. Fulford and T. U. Lester. 'J'ht above gentlemen with the addition of Charles S. Driver ami L. S. Smith, are the incorporators. ('nullum to I'tah. Following in the steps of the Cali-fornia on Wheels exhibition tour a San Franciscan named Leek is having a car built at Sacramento to tour through Arizona. Texas, Utah, Colorado, Mon-tana. Washington and other states, starting from and returning to San Francisco, it is to cost '.0,OO0 and is to lie lighted by electricity. The object of the tour is to advertise the northern counties, including l'lacer, Rutte, iN'e-vad- a and Tehama. IlaT on Their tVar Taint. Report says the merchants of Grand Junction, Ouray, Montrose and various western towns in the western portion of Colorado have on tlieir ar paint, f ho cause of this is the advaitco of freight rates froui the coast. It is said the rate on 100 pounds of sugar has jumped from to if 1.,"ill and the rate on all pro-visions has gono tip. The merchants would like to sit up with the liuea re-sponsible for the change. I'KOIUTK XOTICK. In the rronate Court, in and for Salt Lake County, Territory ol Utah. In the matter of the estate of John Halgh, deceased. NOTICE IS IIEHEIIY (JIVEN THAT Haiirh, administrator r the estate of John Haiii. deceased, has rendered for settlement and tiled In said court, his linal ac-count of his administration of said estate anil j ctltiou for llnal distribution of the resi.lux of said anions th perons entitled thereto, and that Sal urnay. the itth day of April. A. II. at 10 o c. ck a. in., at tha court loom of said court. In the county eou-- house. Salt Lake city aud c .only. lTtali teirl-lor-lias duly appointed by theJudKeot said court, lor the settlement of said account, and henrinit said pel i ion for distribution, at which time and place any person lineres e l In al.l estate may appear and show cause, if any there be. why sal.i account should not lie d and api roved and linal distr.bution mads as t lor. im tell March !. 1HD1. Iskai.. C. r. ALLF.M. Clerk of th" Probate Court F H A Nit PlKniE, Attorney for N'OTICK OK KOIU'KI I'L RE. 'PO ;U9 HEAKSK.N, 8. T. LUNELL, A. O. 1 Hnnaeti, or y. ur heirs or assigns. Vou are hereby notilted that I have expended li) in lalior and improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what Is called "Mill A." south fork of Itti: Cottonwool, Salt Lake county. Utah Territory. In order to hold said premises under the provision,, of Section lili!!. Revised statutes of the United Statei. and In compliance of the local laws of Hi if (Jotton-w.s'- d minimi bein the amount re-quired to bold the same for the year eudlnn liecemner. isvo, and If within mi) ninety days from the service of this notice. ior within ninety days after this notice of pulillcutloui, you fall or refuse to col. tribute your prop twenty five iK'&'iOi dollars, each of yon. and expenses of advertlomeiit pro ratio, to each of vou of said expenditures as company owners, your interests in said claim will the property of the subscriber, under said Section ZiU. L.M. Johnson, Dated, Jan. M. PW1. LKGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Luke County. Territory of Utah: In the matter of the estate of William Woof-to-deceased. Notice of time and place for heariUK ol petition lor admission to probate ot will. )UItSUANT TO AN OKHF.R OF SAIlt 1 court In sal.l matter, notice is hereby Kiveu lint Tue-da- the day of April, A. l. is d. at In o'clock a. in., at the county curt house in Salt Lase Cily Utah Territory. In the court room of said court" has been appointed the time and place for the he-- rim of apetition, of Joiin II. Labium mid Frederick VVoott.'a piav :n(f for the inlmission to probate of a cer-tain document, therewith presented, piirport-lni- ! to be tlielast will and testameiit of William W.x.t'on, deceased, when and where nil per. sons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or the uraiitlnn ol testamentary to John ii. L thrum and VVootton as prayed for in said petition. in witness vv hereof. 1 have hereout') set my hand aud aftlxed the seal of said court, tlui 1Mb day of April, A. D. ls,l. ISKAI. C. E. Al.l KJ. Clerk of the Probate Court. lly C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OK FORFEITURE. Salt Lakk. Coi sty March II, taut, 'po ALIU'.KT I'UllKlili YOUK HK1K8 OH 1 assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended iMim.un In labor and iinp'otre-ineiit-upon the Ulack Hear nine, as will ap-peal- by cei titicnt" tiled February I.I. pss. In the ..111. e i 'if tie- recr ler of Little dls- - tie t, S ilt Lake county. 'tah territory, tn to hold said oieaiiM-- under the irov)sions of section !SI'.4. Kevtse.l statutes ot the I'nl-te- States, beinu' the amount reiiuired to hold the same for the year end.n isuo. and If within ninety days fr.m the service of this notice, or within ninety days after this notice of publication, you fail or refuse to e your proportion, to wit: Ti.(X and ex-penses of this advertisement of such expendi-ture as a company own. r. your interest In said claim will become the property of the sub-scriber under said section 1. J. H. Hone. Dated March 11. 1S91. . MARSHAL'S NAI,E. TO AN OKDKR OF SALE TO I)URUANT by the iinrd judicial uisirlct cun t of the territory of Utah. I shall expose; at public sale, at the front d.s.rof the county court house. In the city and county of Sal Lake, territory of Utah, on the nth day of Mav, Ihji, at iu o'clock m,. all the riirht title, li .iiu and Int lest of (leorue E. Hutchin-son. Kn.ilv Iliitchiiis-'n- James E. Lyon, lane Hoe Parker, and tue Smelting and Iteiluction company, of, lu and to the fol-lowing described real estate, sit uate, lying and beiiiK in the county of Salt, Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly described as follows, town: All tcos" parcels and tracts of laud situated in the tow of Sandy,-count- of Salt Luke, aud ten itoryof Utah, known as lota ten-il- i and two c.'i, in section six (8-- town-ship three iiii a intli. of rane one d east, of Salt La! e met Mian In said county, being the same land .onveve.l by deed of the National bank to I. lii'-n- K. llolden, and re-corded in book pages and I'M. together Willi all the buildings, furnac. s. slag and oth-- r aopnrtenaiices known as the 1 Iain-tal- l smelter. Said land and tracts are supposed t contain eliihty (sin acres, more or less, but subject to all leual hii'h'.v;:ys. To be si.dd as the property of ileorgn 1'. Hntchln-oii- . Finily F.. Hutchinson. James K. I.y.m, Jane In.e I'arkei-- . and the Eipittat.ln S.i.nl'in-- ; and H .luctu n company, at the suit of Liliertv K liolden. Terms of sale cash. E. 11. PAItSONS. U. S. Marshal, Ily P. N. Swan. Peputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, April Id, ism. NOTICE. Tn the Pratk court In and for Salt Lalte f otihty. Tt rritoiy of Utati. In ttift mattt.rot the entaU ot Hugh H. liruce, NOTK E IS TIKRKliY f'lIVKN THaT M. H'iojih. atiiiiiiilstnitcr of the t.neof Hui.b II. i truer, has ri'iiMrrrt! lor ttiemrni, ami Hle l in njiht court, his final ac nunt of hi. Hiliiiinl.-trntio- of s:tM anJ prticon lor (inul (liMrib itloa of tin1 r said nuti;g ttir jKTrson'' entltlt-- thrteto. and th;it ThurH .ay thr 7th day of May. A. 1). ".(. at 10 o'clock a. ni., at the court room ol pai'i court, in Vv county court hou-- halt Lakr c.ty ;ind rounty, t'tah has brnn duly ajpoi,-itr- iy !h- judtr of haid court ff r the settlrinent if taul anil lifinrinR said ptiti'n for disiribntittn, at which tiiuo and place anv l erson iutrn-esti'- in said estat.o may appearand sho cuiirc, if any thrr why said aicoiint h'IUld rift b sotrieJ and approved and linal Uiwtribntiou mailt) us pri'V d for. Jjaied April 15, 18.it. C. K. AIXFN. Ch-r- of the Probata ( 'uir t. liy C. K. Stanton. Duty MARSHAL'S SALK. ntJKSTJANT TO AN EXKCUTIOM TO MR I directed hy the Third Judicial district eimn of ihe territory of I'tah. I shall expose at public sal.-- , at. the front, il.mr of the county court house. In the city of Sa.t Lake, conniy of Bait Lalie. unit territory 01 Utah, on the&th ilav of April, iswl. at. ill.') twelve o'clock ni.. all the right, title chiimand interest ot John How-ard of, m. ami to the foliowlni; described real estate, situate, lyinu' and leinsr In La.ie conntv. and d.'sciili.-- as follo.vs. to wit: Tiie e.ist half of tin- n rthwest ( quarter, nnd He west (i.i half of the northeast 1., quarter of section (tn. township i'i' live south, rane (li east. Salt Lake meridian. To he sold as the prop-rt- v of .lohn Howard at the suit of hlmer Merrlu and Ahr.iham Jerfs. Terms of sale. cash. F. H. TA KS' INS. U. S. Marshal. Hv A. n. Pykii, Peputy Marshal. Paled March .ioth. isai. Th Harllnf to Routs. With 7000 milei of steel laid trclr. penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas.Xebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota, j is the designation of the H. ife M. rail- - j road and olher roads controlled by the C, I!. & Q- railroad. This groat system reaches, with its wa lines, all of the important cities in th west: Omaha, Lincoln. Denver, Cheyeune, Now Castle, Deadwood, Dakota Hot Springs, and all points in he Black Hills; Dess Moines, Hurling- - ,011, Davenport, Hock Island, G&leshurg, ?eoriu, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City, Hannibal, Quincy, St. Louis. Minneapolis aud St. Paul. The liui'lingtou's through vestibule trains are composed of Pull man Palace Sleeping cars of the newest and latest clcs:j;ii, filled up in luxurious stylo and lurn siicd with drawing rooms, stnok-itt- c apartments, toilet rooins, and lava- - tones suuplicd with hot and cold water, !. vveil st leeled lil.rarics of the works ni our ii't authors; elegant reclining enair ears .scats free); the famous ii iliuiticj eaiu, xervitiff tneali en and lit.st cluss coaches and srnola'i's'. TIh'so superior trains run daily be-tween Denver. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago mi JVoria; lietwi-e- Denver, Atchison, J'.si'pli. Kansas City and St. Louis; tc twi en Kansas City. St. Joseph and t'i.lc igo; lietwei-- St. Louis and St. Paul ami Minneapolis; aud between Omaha, M. Joseph and Kaunas City. Direct connections are made in mag-nificent union depots at Denver for ail points iti scenic Colorado, Utah and the Pacific coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points east sud south, aud at ' Kansas City for all points east, west aud south. "'he Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman leepers to the Biack Hills. ' For rates or time apply to any cou- - i pon ticket agent in L'tah, or the under- - signed. Geo. W. Vai.lf.ry. Gen'l Agent. Salt Lake City. Utah. J-- FBAjiCis. G. 1 & f. A. Omaha, Nebraska, i ' NOTICE FOR PCI1LICATION. Peii rt Land. Final I'roor. s,v,. Unitiui S'i'A i ns Lanh Office. I Salt Lakk. City. Utah, April . ih.ii. f NOTICK IS HEKK1IY filVKN THAT Wells of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county. Utah, has tiled notice of inten-tion to milk- - on his desert land claim. No. l'I'i. for ne southwest ijuarter. sect, on r, townsll.p 3 soul h. rallKe we-- t. before the He rlsier and at Salt Lake City, on Monday, the lth ilav of May. is.'l. He names the follow inn witnesses to piove the complete initiation and reclamation of said l ind: Knw.trd Urhe. William Leak Wiliiaui llrowii. John Hrowu, ail of West Jordan, Salt Lakeeounty. Utah. . Kuank P. nouns. liearister. J Hint) & Lowe, Attorneys for Applicant. . - SUMMONS. In the plstrict eouit In and for the Third ,Iu. dlcial district of Utah territory, county of Suit, Lake. Emily H. hienian, plaintiff, 1 vs. John W. Seaman and Samuel H. summons. Hill, administrator of the estate of Itaccael Sranian, decea-ed- , (lefen.lanis. The Ir'eoplo of the Territory of Utah seni ereetini; to John W. Seaman and Samuel II. Hill, administrator of the estate ot Rachel Heaman, decea-ed- , defendants: 'X'-Ot- l ARE HF.KLHY KEyUlRKD TO AT. 1 pear in an action hroUKht against you hy tiie al ove naiiieil plalntnl iu the lnsirict court of the t hird Judicial district of the territory of Utah, anil to answer the complaint tiled therein witiiin ten days .exclusive of the day of service! after the service on you of this Kiinimons-- if serve I within this county: or. if serve out. of his county, hut in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days- or .tuilK'nent hy def'iult will l.e taken attains! you, accnriliuif lo the prayer of said complaint. '1 ho mid action is hroiiKht to have a sum-mons Issued out of this court, aiiainst Samuel H. Hill, asailininlrtiatorof the estate of el deceased: that said Hill may I. e liroiiL'lit iu as a party to these proceedings, snd he required to pay the share of Bald John VV, Seami.n in said estate. Into this court; that. In the meantime, he he restrained hy In-junction Issumif out ofthiscourt, from paying over said share of said , I. VV. Seaman to him. or to any other that, upon due notice l olnit Kivcn to said Seaman, Ihe decree of di-vorce planted plaintiff in this conn on or about NovemlsT IS. tssii. uniy he so amended tiiat said John W. Seaman ho re.miiej to pay as alimony anil for ihe support of the children, of said uiarriav-e- . mentioned in the com-plaint to which refir nce is made, th- - amount to ! received hy him as his share ot the estate of said Rachael teaman, his mother. And vou are hereby notified that, if yon fall toapp-arau- answer the said complaint al ive re.piiied. the said plaintiff will apply to n.e court f .r the lelief deinaudi-t- therein. " Witness the Hon. Charles S. Znne. .Indite, and the :.eal of the district court of the Third judicial district. In an I for the territory of Ulah. this intli liny ot April. In the year of our Lord one thousand eijjnt hundred and ninety-one- . HKNRV U. MrMlLLKN. fsK.Ai.l Clerk. Hv nr.'. 1) Loomis. Deputy Clurk Ar hnr Brown, AUy. for plaiutiu. NOTICE TO CHEDI fOKS. Estate of 1'eter F.rekson, deceased. IS HEUEHY tilVKN HV THE NOTICK itned. a.liuinlstrators of the ' Stale of Peter n. to the . redito s of ni . all I ersoiis havtn-.- ' claims iiKiimst Oie snid d ceas d to exhibit tliem w;ta the ncT. within ten months after the tlrt i,nliicati..n of this notic1. to the said ndmluls traiorsal the ofll. e of Unite ,v Hiiriui stur. South Main street, Sail Lake City and county, Utah territory. Dated Salt Lake City. Anrllsth. IH.il. HKNUV J. LllEKSIIN, Isaa.- I'. LHKKSIIN. Administrators of estate of Ueter Crckt-on- . deceaaeiL |