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Show s 2 TIIK SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDATAMAY, 22, 18'Jl THIS DATE IN HISTORr-Ss- At 8. ine, first Christian emperor t Home, died. 1(71 - Ilctiry VI murdered iu tlio Tower of Lon-don. 1THI Ji mi Maptlste Pcccuria, writer on crimi-- ; nit) law, etc, died. , 1W Trial nf Aurou Durr for treason begun at Richmond, Vft. IM'.i - l'.ut.: Iu lit vVtirtsclieii; General Duroc, when d ing, was brought to Hon it parte to beg tin' hitler's earn fur his cbildreu. Jsa'l llallle of (ium Swamp, N C. iii, Japan, almost destroyed by fire. loii'J Doctor Patrick il. I 'ronin's body found In n sewer in Chicago Is das lifter his mur-der; most wiHjtt ioiiul criminal trial of ru ctnt times followed. AMUSEMENTS. The opening n i ht of "The County Fair wan a clever success. The play is a complete production of rural scenes jiiinctureil with ir:ic!ical people, very indued. There in Miss Abigail, whose make-u- and prim speech reminds I lie audience of Home womau they observed in the country. She is simple, sytnpa-theiie,- , and cover .ach situation with-ouit- i any unseasonable fust. Slow of speech 'tin Tucker possesses tho same smile and swiftness ttt all limes. 1 1 in speed iv i nut ho increased if kicked by an earthquake. Tho other perform us are clever The horse, race is great, and as the three runners are viewed neck and neck tho excitement increases tint i t old Molasses wins the puree. "The County Fair" is on tonight, Lillian Lauli, Tho great actress whose genius lias wow for her the enviable reputation she enjoys on both Hide of the Atlantic will be seen at the Salt Lake theatre, on Tuesday and Wednesday Mayllnud This will be the first appearance iu ibis city of Lillian Lewis. Mo OF IUILEI) ill! Gathered Prom the Bast Crop Grown if Various Parts of the Territory of Utah AND INTES- - MOUNTAIN STATES, Clippid With a, Pair of Editorial Ecisaon That Were. 8hrp,ineJ Up TLia Morning, Dyphtheria is epidemic) at Reaver City. City Assessor Samuelson has nearly rompielod the aesincut of the city of l'rovo. He states ho has generally made a reduction of " per cent oo res-idence property. Hemanl lnitiii has been appointed J'OM mauler at. Hingham Canyon, halt Lake count v, I'tah, in place ot' I'.CIays, l Jackson, Washington couuly, has been discontinued. James Williams of Vv'cllsville, gei' lTyear.s, wns thrown from a horse on Saturday las!, and his leg was broken iu two places midway between the l.ueu and ankle, scieuliiically called a coniintiiiilcd fracture. llyriiin Wahlstrom, a musician of ability dud at Lopsn Tuesday night, aged 'JT years. His death will be keenly feit there, where his musical ability and general excellence made him a miiver;.a! favorite. Il is slV.od thai, a potition has been prepared for the signature of the cili-zoo- s of Logan asking the city council to remove (ieotge W. Lul'kin from the ollice of watermaster because that had not pursued a course that has fiven satisfaction to the public. Sunday last a meeting was held in the Third ward, l'rovo, for tho purposo nf appointing a successor to HNhop Tanner, resigned. Klder Kiehard S. (itbby was iin.tuimoiisiy elected, lie was ordained a High 1'riest. and or daine l and set apat t as bishop of the Third ward. The meeting housu was crowded aud an interesting ami instruc-tive meeting wns had. We were favored today with a pleas-ant call from Klder C U. Lncander. re-turned missionary from Turkey. When the gentleman lelt the Turkish mission lie continued his journey eastward and made a trip around tho world. The re-markable feature of tho journey is that it was made wilhout money, our friend taking advantage of various occupa tuns in work In way arouud the globe. l'rovo Knipnrer. Theie is said to bo quite an excite-ment prevalent on the other side of Mount lialdy over tho recent very rich fold developments iu the now famous mine, aud many his the pros-pectors that are now making diligent search ol the range immutite!y around Ilaldy for signs of other gold ledges. Humors are rite of several interesting discourses but nothing of any delinite character can yet be learned, certain it is however, that within the last week parties have brought into town some rich looking specimens of gold quart aud have sent them off for assay, but as no returns have as yet been received nothing can be said about it. Charles Stewart of Spanish Fork, met with an accident on Monday morning while working at Fleming's brick kiln, east of l'rovo, which resulted iu bis death. He was working under a clay bank which caved in. As the bank caved in he jumped back agaiust a wagon which was being loaded. The clay bank fell down upon him and he was crushed between the dirt and the wagon. He was brought to the Kxccl-S!o- r house where ho had been boarding. J loclors Shores and l'ike examined his wounds and slated that no bones were broken. They were of the opinion that he would recover in a few days, but he must hav e sustained some inler-injur-as he expired this morning at a o'clock, after having suffered great pain. li . W;.s..v.$v m csues Invitations to the Pub lie to Attend the Grand Opening of flISAEW RESORT. The Peer Among Peers and Seo-o- nd to None in this City Hare Been Issued by llr. Edward Kelley for thi Grand Opening of Eia New Sample Room, at 223 State St The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kellcy 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 - 1 n rt o - f o ti (I fdC i r A RAUERBACH&BRO. Greatest Muslin Underwear Sale-- Kevins Today and Will Continuo I Until Every Article Is Sold J t LADIES! Why Stitch, Stitch, Stitch and Crook Your Hack Over the Sewing Machine When You Can ISuy Nicely Made and Well Fitting Uu derwear at Less Than Cost of Material? - "W E OPFEE: i Lades' Night Oowns, Ohemlsps, Drawers Skirts, Corset Covers, Misses' Praw'S, (Titl drms' 8llis, Iirefs-- s. rlurlH. Kte... at tho uniform price ofUc, aOo. 6uo, 75c, U, 11. Hi, tl.SX H.75, la, ., fj.M, .75. ti aud upwards. This Sale will comprise finer linos or iroods than were ever before put Into a Sale, and will be tubjnet to our usual and uuulteruble rule that Only ii Garments of Each Kind and Price Will be sold to one customer. PleasrRrmrmbrill This and do not blame our Salesladies and Salesmen for obeying our FOSITIEV RULE I Our Bargain Sale The ORFATFST SACRIFICE of Choice and Desirable Dry Goods ever known In Sal Lake City will be coutmued iu all our Departments I OKDFIC TO CLOSE OUT All odds and ends at a creatnr sacrifice than heretofore. Our goods are all new and every article warranted as represented. IftOO New and Choice I'AICASOLS are Included in this Sale. Sirs money and buy your Parasol now. Our Shoe Department Has made CUTS IN PRICES to astound you. It will pay you to lay In a stock. ONE THOUSAND ANI ONE HARGAINS Will pay you to endurs the crowd and crush In our otherwise cool and well ventfls ated st ire. i i ONLY 5(1. H milK PHICK or ADVEHTIBF MKNTS In thisi f.liiumiHUNl.YaC. A LINK. 'Us the beat ' WANT" eolutnn publ shed In Silt Lake brliiKingsurer returns thaa my other. A nuil.-- puMlshod here will rsuch more readers than any oilier ia;tr. this In mind Tin i your "Want'J Ails, to 1 11 K TIM KS. U Commercial St. iL'anteo. ' A NT vCd--i m 'l "'lO?sf A 3 W ATt 1 1 KK-- pairer. a:x years' experieuea. Address V. A. 8., Times oliice. A 1 ' AN T r, I l'i i.sn H in"" Tn W Mi U.K.S A LK driia, or paint, oil and wall paper house; city refei miens, address t'. Times. "W' ANTKII 8iTL;ATI "N A8 NIUIIT elerk, hot-- cr best ot city reference... Address II. Tin ea ofllce. A 1'I.ACE AS IH U3KKKKP- - er In hotel or lodauiK house or In a wid-ow's family. Apply No. 2, oil Boulh Hret Kast street. fpw" T,A 01 KSTW ANT l'OSITU'N TO I I ceuxral hoiisewoik. App.y UJ South list V ist streel. No. a. A S f Ni ; A T lT( iM -L K AV E 1 It D E K S at M South Second West. Al'ANTKH - KXl'KKIKNCKO l.AilY T) play lending parts in a uramiilb: com-pan- Uiroii;h die terrtt irv ii"t season. immediately, J, il. II., cam TinHW office. ' ANTK.H ANVliNK iTr'.A VI Nil A t'OI'V of I'm: Tiviks at this nitlin of January iil. 'Hi. or November 'no, will receive credit for one month's subscription. '1ANT K I TO 1 1 Y A N A S S A V ( i (j T F iT II In part or iomiet. 1'rl. e must be low. Address general delivery. A. It. Ctsik lr ANTKII-AL- L K I N l H U V K( !" N 1 liaud furniture, tuhlsou & Webtr, W! South Kirst r.ast. WANTK11-T- O BUY ! OLl liril.DINti.S 7 ot all kinds. Utah H mse Movlim Co. HOI SK.S TiTmi IVK. I'TAH 1IOU8K A Card to the I'iiIiIIo. 1 w islt lo say in justice to husband an I m self that he has always treated me well and ut no time did he abuse or treat inu cruelly. Oihers were thu rauso ol our trouble. Mi;s Mil. i. ik K MS' it. . (Ins Third Mir Our special this week underwear. lUickeye Clothing, Hoot and Shoo Co. . . ... - lr. Kurrows, oculist, aurist, npiician. Spectacles lilted. Commercial block. Auction! Auction! at No. V.5 South, Twelfth Last, Tues-day May 'iith at o'clock sharp. e and other bed room sets, Hrusseis and other carpets, cooking and heating stoves, extension and center tables, Maflou iV Hamlin orcan. laiupi aud dishes, i uruiture as good as new. J. liovLE, Auctioneer. Arlisilo f you want anything in the line of unusually lino engraving have it done at Hollander's. We have in our employ one of the most celebrated designers aud engravers in the country. Sen our touvuuicr spoons, iu various styles and s.zes. . Deep Creek Stago leaves Stockton for Hug way Mondav, Wednesday aud Friday noon. Time, 20 horns to Dugwav. Fiire'il'.'.riO. Ollice of 11. C. Lett & Son, rooms 27 and i!N, Commercial batik building. Our Cloak Department i Is closing our Ladles' Capes, Ladles' and Children's Illazers and Ksefers, Lad'es' and Missus' Jackets, Ladies elegantly fltUnir ready-mad- e Dresses, lovely Tea tjowns. comfort t ile Wrappers, Children's 'iinifham Dresses, I'ornnieneement Drosses. Suriih Waists, Houses. te e. All Stylish and II autiful, at a great saviug to you who avail yourselves ( d tins opportunity. f COME ONE! COM I. ALL! I S-for w cua not continue forever Boiling new g xxls at losa that, co.t, ' '! 1 F. Auerbach & Bro I EARLS FlIRNITURE llWl j 207, SOU and ail Sta e Road, corner Second South. Are showing t.'.e mist elaborate Una of FURNITURE CARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. W make a specialty of furnishing private residences thronjrh- - J nt Everythitit' new and modern. t)e soocl'iltles in Cornets I r- - Itigolow and Scotch Axmlnsters. Royal AViltons. lvidder-- 1 mtusu;rs, &c, vc R A: so a large line 8 CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS I EARLS Fl'RJITlRE A.0 CARPET CO. I The Holmes HuUdinff, Corner State Itoad aud Second South Str I )WU Moving Co. Scot I Auerbach biiildnur. - 1Ult 8ALK"t1IK LhiASK lK A KnlB V teen loom house fur one vear. and tno liirnltiirn It contains. 'I'ue bouse has tlilny lio.ir.ieis, Conveiiieiitly pirated to busitie-s- . duly throe blocks from Mum strei t Price Him, one half c,o-h- . Address P.tl. Ilox H. IIOK SALK IlllKSE, WAUliN AND H All-- I ness, very cheap. Ii'.l K. Kirst South. 1" v iit'walk a kkuItTcom kijto nkky and lar sla d It Is In a no d loca .o and iIoIiik u prosperous Imsu Well l stuck uow ou hand. A Idress "M, Times oitice. I si iu S A Id;'K Kli STI : U K D HOL8TI F N V and Jersey bulls, coe. s an I calves. AIm Mradti iiiileh cows, 'lrottitiu lilly iZ:tto.-k- , mares ami weld'nirs to iride for real est.ite. It. K. Uex. room iu?, Coiistitutiou biiiidlns'. IuTsALK UK LEASH TWO SPLF.NIilD lumber yaid. wariihouse or man-ufactory. A 1st, one of the best sites for bul-ties- Iu the city. Apply to owners. C.d. , or to W. II. (shearman, (io.lbe Pitts DrUK Co. building. IiCIK SALK-'JHi.il- HF.n I1KICK. API ft. J, Chesr.ey. Pl West Kotirth South. IH1K' 8AI.K KLKOANT' 8 KOOM "HOPSE Klirhlh Kat street. All M ulern im-provements. Price very low. Terms ea-'- Apply to the owners, C. O Whlttuuore or to V. II. (shearman, Uodlw-Pitt- s Drug coin-pan-bnil'lln.:. lllontu io 4,'oau. Al'liNEY Tii"LOAN'TIIK MlliLANU in" . vestment cimimliy. No. II We-- t .Second South street, have fioiu ilikAi to T."sA) to loan on inside property. ffA N 11 S PKK CKNTIlNt'lTIM B Mi IN K Y I W )ier cent ehort time money John J. Snyder, :u and MMloopi-- block. Telephone ,Vif. T() LOAN VM. TUKTON. KOOM MdNBY inilldunr. Statu street. MONKY TO LOAN ALWAYS ON HAND, to suit, on city property, at low-est nuirUet rates, no delays. K. U. Wicks, W Main st ov Unt. I" soiKNT - 3 NKW 4CO IM ('OT-- tap s between K.ik'hih an I Ninth South, 'third and fourth I t streets. Apply at V.a Pirt West street. North. F'DU HKNT-N- O. 7S West KIFTH SOUTH suven risiin boie, bath and closets. App'y to Youm-berif- , L tahCommt-- cial and S.n aiK.-- , H.iuk. TOrt KENT ON K KfJIIMSHKD-FKO-NT V room near business. One or two gents. 7.1 Center street, in. ""soil" "KENT NKW Mi iTiKuS iMtOit house. C. L. Uaunaman, lut Main St., up stairs. VsUK KI N T. N KV I V KOI i M "hOO s"e! JT with cellar, t Insets, city water, eic. close in. Only fJU per month. Dav.s i. atriner, 2.I W est Secoud Su'.iu street. I jLkaSANT PKON'T li K M WITH III ulTlT I bath, lawn, porch, sh..de. new. aa East Third So ah. VOK KKNT K SOI AKE PIANOi.IN JT quiiaofJ.W. tlraud-s- , ltoom o. Sinner biiil.tini;. TJl M t li l N T FDKXIHII ElTTtOOMa, M7 B. V 3d South. IOK KOOM3 WITH I board, at 9m fcasl First South. TT'OU En UOOMti, EI.F.C-- trie, liht and bath, w.th or without board. ;ii Kouth Fifth K.wt. rpWO N 1( ELY FU KNIsilKl) 'kiKM.s; I single or connected, with use of bath. With or w ithoiit b'liird. First house iu Pru o a Court. 4 8. W. Temple. Cictaiik auu koauy iiALUiaiiu handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of tha 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 bd 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-s' posittj 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 respects. l v The vorld-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. Tho well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urder this pentleman's AYHV k'ni ',,' ' ' V V;Uju, i ifflfA7 , i i.iHilte Icolors,I pSWilli-- 1 ' ' ' Ariis.i(!iai,ri'is'...'liffii--- -- ' "i ' t 1 J1 11, ef;:V s w ' fcvix --4 " ' ''ftjill' til 'i f . ' '''llIIM ill II IU II I ipJ.UrtirJ,i,li V' ' i lllllllllll ill lO, ,vvW .vivsV M GEO. A. LOWE, 1 Dealer In all kinds of first-da- s P AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I I Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, jj Stylish and Durable. J j Steam Engine, Saw JlilU, Ktc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies. j Warehcass: 133 to 1-2:- 5 IPlrst East St. ? I I ) KAL K8TATK, INSURANCE AND It loans. We build houses ou monthly liavmrnts; wul seil you a lot Pi any part of the city, an-- build tosu:t yooou mouil;-,- y ltistaluiienis. Semi r. r price lis:, stating ubotit vi hat voit want. W. P. lioiuis. 417, S Main street. I FNKKAL AOFNCY FOR THE N ATION-- I al Capital Life Association of Washlns ton, 11. C. New York Aci ldi nf Insurance Com-pany. A few energetic agents wanted for L tah and Idaho. W. P. Dotifis, 417. S Main street. I Kl M I N ; N T I 1 T i , li N , LA Hi IK iTc 7T-- ness experience, retereiic s, wantsposl-tlon- . Address Kiistier.TtMKs. 'IV) TRADE- - A lOx.O For "kkSIDKNCE J. eit her in city or in good addition. lil'UAcli .1. MAl'llKWS, L';,1l Mail Street. O." "WHITTF.MdKE" AND S. p."ahnl . strong law oith-e- removed to Ooilhe Pitt), ' Drug Co. li lu g. coiner Main uu-- First South. OPH'M MOKPHINE, CHLORAL, COCAINE ' habit cured. Chained aril I'm chained. Hook of lfwi paires His'tr d eut rr- - I'ay when cure I. riox liVwi.BaP Lake City. Utah! 1 lOt'SK MOVEUS-DOY- I.E A KOWI.EII I 1 practical house movers and raisers, a lib long e.vper.eiice. Largest out d pi th territory, omen, o Connor Shaffer's drug-store, j.'is Mam street. P. O. llo.v hn Dissolution of Partnership. rpllE CO PARTNERSHIP HFRKTOFOR! 1 exi-till- g lietwi-e- O. II Whiaton an Alex Mack- y. under the firm nan, eof Wheat-t- s At Mai. has ttds dav teen dissolved hv iiiui-ua- l contract, said (', H. aisuniiiii- al llauillt es aud collect all outst. mding accoiuu.. Tie ir place of business, formeriv known a. theCa- tus sabs n. at I W. Kouth'Tetnple St. jhas lieeii change,) to the Live u.ik sahsui ini Wi st Soiilh Temple. C. II. WnraroN Ai t, Ma kKv. fiI iI 1 311. 1111.1 if, a.ur l.VKK CKi . j personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will ba 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 and as a pleasant genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During your spare momenta ' CALL AND SEE HIM1 Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street E. SELLS. " .T. TUCKER. II. W. SELLS. SELLS & CO. : WHOLESALE & RETAIL f)EALERS IN LUMBER. First South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. FofltAfnr.nltox. 1.078. Old Pioneer Yark of Armstrong & Bajjley. Choic Building lots in best part of Kast liench, on electric car line. C. K. Wanti.and, 2;i," Main St. Choice Building lots in best part of iast Hench, on electric car line. C. E. Wantlano, 2U5 Main St. it - PICNICINC AT CALDtH'S PARK. Huilflar Nrlinol Clithlrvn nl Hn.pltKl l llav lay's Knjejriiii-lit- . Two tn three hundred children, at-tending school at the Holy Cross acad-emy. Ihe Sunday ndiool children nf the cathedral mid the patients of St. Mary's hospital were ihe happy participntits in a picnic yeslcrday afternoon al ('aider's park. Many of the young people went down in the morning', and were fol-lowed by their parents iu the after- - noon. "Looking Uackward.' Bellamy's theory may be well enough but il is frequently a painful pleasure to look back over one's past lite aud think of what might have been. Tako tho man dying of consumption. It might have been dillereul had ho in-tended to "the little cough" in time. Take for instance Mr. Jacob Htvvx-huts- t, a gentleman 10 years of ago with a large family depending on hiiu. For a long time past his cane w as consid-ered incurable, his physicians cast recommended a chango of climatehe came to Salt Lake, but found tho change did not improve him. Ho was obliged to give up work. He "looked back'1 over his past life ami realized that he was losing ground physically. He was getting worso each day. lie called on one doctor, and then another, but failed to lind any relief. He was emaciaied, and weak, his lungs pained him so be was in constant misery, coughed constantly and expectorated large quantities of putrid mailer. On the arrival of Dr. McLennan he con-sulted him, took treatment and today rejoices in feeling a ddlerent niau. Ho feels strong uow and neither coughs nor expectorates any. Mr. llawxhurst is a carpenter, well aud favorably known here, he resides with his family at 5S West Kiflh South street. Call ou him if you are interested and loam his experience. His reputation for houesty aud truthfulness is beyond question. If Dr. McLennan cannot curcjouno power on earth can. Kvry character of diea treated. Consultation par-lors 72 West Second South street. Salt Loke City. No names published with-out tho consent of patieuts. COLORADO NOTES. L. Madden lias been commissioned as postmaster at Friend. The work of sinking the W hite liock oil well at Moulder. oOO feet deeper, commenced yesterday. The Pirishois photograph gallery at I.eadville was attached for by the Herald-Democra- t Publishing company for $ Kill, aud C. D. Turietou for wage's due $170. The ISerthoud l'ass road is now en-tirely free and clear to the summit of tho range, and in the course of the pres-ent week it will be opened to Cozens, the tirst postollice ou the further side of the range. A Mexican named Axenit Gonzales was Htruck a frightful blow ovor tho head with a pick axe handle by Antonio lliverara at Trinadad, Sunday. His skull w as fractured aud il is fearod that be will die. lliverara was arrested. Charles L Wyiuan. familiarly known as "rap'1 Wyman, died at l'rtersburg Monday afternoon, "rap" Wyman's fame dates from the early Lead vi Ile days, when he opened the first variety theater iu that then lively city, and ad-vertised to j;tve i he "rot'.one-t- " show ever been in Colorado, iu this, as in every thing else, il is said, he honestly tried to keep his word, and gained au immense reputation for it. lie is also known to fame as having been largely instrumental in collecting the funds that erected Leadvillu's first chirch. NEVADA NOTES. Doves are reported very plentiful. A party of live from Carson City bagged oUti in one day's sport. The Truekew Republican reports the discovery by a miner named Ed. Rey-nolds, near Donuer lake, of money supposed to have been buried by Mrs. Craves, of the ill fated Donner party. One hundred and eighteen silver coins were found of about the sue of a dollar uud 74 half dollars. Mrs. James Cilmore last evening sworo out a complaint against her hu, band, charging him with intent to kill. James had bceu out cf jail but a few hours after serving 74 days in the county jail out ot a 7.Vdsy sentence when he committed the assault. He struck his wife in the mouth with an ax, iullicting severe injuries- .- V irginia iinterpri.se. Win. Cirn is exhibiting specimens of decomposed quartz, lousy with (fold, taken from his claim northeast of Peter Anderson's ranch in I'ine Nut. Otto Schtiltz of Carson .has been prospect ing with great perseverance for several years, and we hope, has struck a ledge that will reward him for his labor. It is stated that some of the assays have pone as high as ii:i,0D0 a ton. ;euou Courier. SUMMONS. In the court in and for the Third Ju-dicial district of utiti territory, County of Salt Lake. P. I'helan, plaintiff, ) vs. Mary E. Drown, c. M. Drown, ; Ftjriitnaiid Westlieimer. ll. 8. foummons. Flersheun, A. S. Flerheini, L. C. Netlson, dofeudunu. j The jieople of the Territory of I'taii send u reel-ing to Mary E. llrovvn. C. M. Ilrown, W eilieoner. 11. 8. 1 ! a. 8. Picrshelm, L. C. Neilson. ilereudani.s: VOlT AKE IIKKEIIY KEtriKKD TO AP- 1 pour 111 an action brought n:; oust you tv the aonve uaiueii piaini it: 111 the court 01 the Third Judicial district o, the Temtorv j of l.'tali. ami lo unswi'i- the complaint filed therein within ten dais (exclusive of tne nay of BerMce) after the service on von of tins summons it served within this county; or. if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty nays; otherwise wlttuu forty ilay or judgment by deiault will ba taken acainst you, according to tho prayer of said complaint.. Tne action Is brought to have Judgment avaiu.it defendants. M. V.. aud C. M. ilrown, in Mini of ;,.iii.ui with interest thereon from April I iswo. at ',o, per cent, per annum, ami at toruey's lee of lop-- r ce.it on amount found due. alle-e- d to be due 0:1 a cert 11 n promis-sory note, evented bv said ileiendanti tl piaintiT on said da'e. for said sum with inter-est as iforen.i,d, same beou,' due and unpaid, and sev ured by uiorikag-- - of even u.ito ou pieiu.se.s hereinafter d .ciioen . tohave decree of uf said premises In cntorceniHiit of said mil. incut, ti.at same tin sold, ai d pro-- I ceed apuUe.l in pa ment of a'tiount due phou- - tirr 1111 said note and mortgage; that do- - feiidants and all persons 'l.oun:g under ttiom be p.rred and luieciosed 01 all nil t claim or eqiiiiy nf reoeniption: tiiat plaint ill have judi;-- j tuent against defei . M. K. and C. M. Ilrown tor any tleucieucy, and for other fur- - t lit r relict and rostsoi suit. Said premises are described as follows, tou-i- t Pal tot lot s. bloc'r 'If. plat A. Salt Lake I lly survey Salt Lake J County. I 'tali, commi'iiciiig ti, f t south of tiori'u-ai- corn.-- of sail lot runn ni theme south ;,3 leet t 111. hes. tin nee wests rods, ti eiT',, north : feet 4 inches, thence eat s lods to place of '.. Aud you are lieiel.y notilied that if you fail to n(j-;i- an.t answer tin- - aid cdi'ipiaint as lib ive Ihe saui plaiuiitf will applv to the ,.,;rt for the r. lief demauded Hi, Wuuess the Honoralile 1 hariei 8 Kane, I'blKe. Ulld the 01 the illstr ct COUl t of the 1 bird Juilici.il . is: 1. 1. in a,-,- , fort ,0 Territory of I tah. thiH lu-- dav of Slav ,n the ot our Lord 0110 thou and eirht hin.ired and ninety one, Henhy li. M. Mii.i.w .'A; ' Clerk. by CEO. D. Loomis, Deputy Clork, |