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Show f 10 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. iTiTflDAY APKIL 18, 18'JL .a (Official ituticca. court bouse. In the city and county Of Salt Lake, territory of I tab, on the Mh day of Mv, lul. at I o'clock m.. all the run, title, cliilm and Interest "f licorice E Hutchin-son. Lmllv K. Hutchinson. James fc. Lyon, Jane Dixi i'arker, and the E lultahle HmuitjU and Reduction company, of, in and to tlie IowIiik described real estate, situate, lyiiiK and beliw in tliH county of Halt Lake, Utah and particularly described aa follows to wit: All tm e parcels and traits of land 'tUMted In the town-hi- p of bandy, county ot Salt Li.ke. and territory of Utah, known as t"t one ill and two CO. In section six if)', town-ship three do south, of ratine one ill east, of Salt Lake meridian iu said county, belntf the same land lonvevcd by deed of the I.-er- i t National hank to Liberty K. HoUlen, nnd In Iwok 1,1, paifes .'3 and 4.'4, touether with all thii b.tldiiiKS. furnaces, sia ami other appurtenances known an the KlaKsiarT smelter, riitd land ai.d tracts are supposed to contain emhty inn acres, more or loss, but subject to all teeal hluhways. To be old as' the property of (ieorire K. Ilutrtilnion. Mnlly K. Muti hlnsou, James .. I. yon. Jane Doe 1'nrker, and the Kqultablo riii.eliliiKan.il u company, at (he suit Of Liberty K Holdi'll. Term of sale cash. E. H. PAHSONS. U. S. Marshal. Hv P. N. Swam, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake CUV. I'tah, April 16, lsvl. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AS ORDER OF SALE TO i me directed by the Third judicial district court of the territory of Utah, I at shall excise public sale, at the front door of the oouuty I'iiI, IlifillC)1 M ssues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of SIIS AIM RESORT. COH N BROS' Dress Goods Diss Goods HriM Patterns consisting of nine y.vds,?fl-lnc- llenr.ei tth three and four yard Of Paiisi'm.'ntorv lo mat'-li- lit I. or mil. Mohair, ue Bl Drna Pnttwns at .v worth Sl.f'C. fri pbi-e- s handsome Pialrt Cmsk and Stripe l Wool Su:t ,t jr per yard. Hi) pieces ti Inch tine Ha tines handsome style, at p ,rd. loi nieces . h iu lurk id M.dlu:u Or Uu 1. lyl. ifectly beuutUul, 85 cUM fur twelve yard pattern. Our Linen Depar ent Or- - M) doen morn of those lartro Hu-- k Toels, at Sic ,. L'.ri pHccs Lice Sti Ijiii Curtain S T.'ns, at per varil, A lot of 'an-- bordered Tat., e Cloths with Doillos io ui.i assorted sl7.fi 2.S0 to $S per set. f'inii-- price, l.r.1 1 1 io. A o' iiiiiiiat. lie.i Tat Pi L.ni'ns reninaiits at extra i ,ary bargain. i.ra Heavy White Cio bet lied ripreaJii at II. 1U. OarjrainH in CutiiinB fteant:f il rurta ns In White and Ctenu Nottlugha lace, at II, 11.35, f t.af t'. ..'" t.'. i) and V. a air. I M inr,.s I'nrfilMs nt fl.Vi. l''.T5 an II.M a pair. 1 liii.li I'o nt Taittmiurod Curuiue at tT.rx), lo, 312.50 and i aril a. CLOUv DIvI'ARTM T Heaui if fl u styles ia Cluth and Beaded Vnp. $i.6D, .J.0U, U. $4.50 and upwards. 1 Muslin. Underwear Irsaiii3 rhernlse la.'e ami embroidery trpnnjed. "t, "e. , 75c auul lira,', ri tit iiualit.e-'- . at .'."jc Mr. 7.V and II. 1 KI.H1T O'tW.NS spieadul values, at hoc, 7V aad Jl. 1 BKIlUa, beautifully trit.miid, at sue, and 1. 1 Kll ;.(VK li;il'("rfONS Bevcn-hoo- Cnrtrel,i Ki-- nioreii. beat fan Utah & Montana Machinery Co. Cff S High Grade Ma chin cry! Korall kinds of fluty. Carries In Stock for im'iicd ato delivery M Kiiesia Pips Covering, 'ron Pipe and Kitting. Air ('oiup essori, Inttertoll BeriiBaut, It. l. Co. liurk tu, l,s. ENGINES& BOILERS. From 3 to SO Horse Power. ilotsfnir Kntln-s- . Pumps. Horso Whims, Wire Hope. Dr. II S.renl. Mine and Mill Supplies, bttfety Nitto Powder, caps and fuse. Main OffiVe and Wareroonts. 259 S. Main St., Sctt L ke City. AOKNCV. Hutte, Mont. Utah, In pursuance of an Act Relat ng to I'lie Insurance Companle, , Approved March l.'l, 18N4. . Name of company and location, Bonthern California Insurance Company, Los An-geles, California. U. The amonnt of capital stock ls....l'W.mV0 3. The capital stocU paid up is i.,i 0 ml 4. The amount o' its as-e- ts Is aM.lnu.70 The amount of Us lliibllitieHUnclud- - Uu capllali Is 3)5.183.14 5. The net surplus over all liabilities Is i.OX'.K 9. Ta name of Its attorney or airi-u- t fur the territory of I'tah. upon nl.iitu servh e of process In any evil action n.alnst said ion!-pan-nmv he maie Is F. M. Hishop. Salt Lue City. 7. The receipt! din lux the year were 83171.09 The expmidliure.i duritiK the year were 817,0.1.1.83 S'l'A'lIt OF , Cnv ash Cot ntv ok San Fham isi o ( I). K. Miles. se.Totary of the Southern Cali-fornia luMirmn'iitf'ompanv Imltiy duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is t fie ahoved'si'r;b d ortli-i-- of said and that the statement of tlie g .neral cutidtt'on of said ciiiniiauy on sa d thnti-lir-- t day oi 1 correct a cor Uiitf to t'.ie lust of his information, knowledge and belief, respect-ively. D. E. Mtl.r.s. Hut r rib and sworn to before me this Uth dav oi February A. D-- IMM. ISLAi- -l Chas. T. SrANt.vY, Notary Public. Tkhhithhv ok Utah. I . KK" lll.TAHY S DFUl'E. I I. Klljah Hells, secretary of the territory of I'tah. do herein- certify that the alu V e and lori'ip'tug Is a lull, true and correct copy of II. e MiiuiiHl statement of the itcncral ci n niton of the Southern California Insurance company of L 'K Anveles. Cal,. tiled In my office on the Kith day oi February PU. In pursuau' e of nn ai t relatlni; to (lie iDsurunce coiupaulcs, appioved Man h is. M. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and e nixed the (treat seal of the territory of I'tah. this Uth day of March, Pill. Lskai..) F.I 1.1 All Ski.i.s. . Serretury of I'tah Terrltoiy. The Peer Among Peers and Seo-en- d to None in thia City In-vitations Eavo Been Issued by ilr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of Hia New Sample Room, at 228 State Sti 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 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. Keilley, 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 Le pleased at any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. "aifs. in sit s'zes. at ?c: r inner price, si.ttk tour-oua- , mhchcu nam iui-- . Cloves at H , reuiilar price I..U. 1 IIOKIi:riY H.I(iAINS n iv, lot of n-- Hltb Hose in Mack and nray mixtures, at m a pair. Mioses' tub bet 11 .8 -- aiifo.u: I iat bla-lt- all sizes, al VtC Lad lea i'aat bla-.-- and Fancy CoMad Hose, spli fei ln,eo pairs tor Wo. COHiM BROS. H, DlNWOODEY FBjl!j" CARPETS, !i"fttor DRAPERIES, is-C'.-- Ki; FURNITURE, ,r$K WALL PAPER, REFRIGERATORS, MMjl BABY CARRIAGES, SW 37 to 43 West First South, Salt LaCily. Ueo. 31. Sroft, Jas. Clcmicnnin?, II. S. IJumfioM, 1'rciiileDt. Vice I'resiilcnt, Secretary, I tH correbpouueuuu ouiia:u. BeaDiilalWoman fMII.lM SWF. ET- - rii5s. "l lhe thought lftm5' X "i her own Uncle (LT.';,vf'' nes. liverv woman t'P$h"S' snnlei sweetly who f" ffL, ve8 Wiadoiu's K t;rtine, lor it gives fi..7,rl to her a clear, trans- - M A?' f parent, bea u 1 u 1 , Zy- - k"t. A beautilul y '7 V compleiioii alone is L NA-V'-'- often suthctent io ..vV Tfceiwc? inaka woman &$&2ir beautiful. A woman f f' 'iCto. eii'.' mi n beaut'hil ft complcmon should tri 1 preserve it the one 'n W e '""unate in 'irJ!llHiV yV tshhiosuldpobscsaeustislyionit II Wisdiims Kober- - tine does just what Is claimed for It. It not only preserves and beau-Une- s the. cumplexion, but repairs the damages done by the use ot the nisuy dauKeroun com-pounds now in the aaarket, by its tonic etiect, the skin to a natural, healthy action. Kead the testimonials from lanaous arttstca, cncinista and eminent phjr&iuaaa. M.. R. EVANS, 4 W. 2nd South St, Sporting Goods ! Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocipedes P n..l,.t Outlnau A NNL'A L ST AT t MENT For the year endiuit December 31, 1H'.W, of the c n litlon of the Unitel Firemans Inscrance Co. Ma le tohe Secretary of the Territory of Utah in pi:rsu nn e of an act relatinir to Klre Insurance compiuile.", uppioved M:irch l'l. I'H'. 1. Name of lonipuny and locution, I'nlteil KireiiuiiiH Innunincu Co., 1'hlladelphlu. I'eiin. !. The amount of capital stu'k la. ..I m ono.00 3. The capital sto-- paid up t HuU.iX) '.tl 4. The amount of Its asi-et- Is I,0;H,il61.1il The amount of Its lmiiilltlea (In- - ciuiliiu; capital! in aVj3.7an.T6 5. The net surplus over all liabili-ties is ! 7S,iWl.M 8. The name of Its attorney or anent for the territory of I'tah, uoon whom service of proc-'- liianyclvUaetii.il against k11 company uuiy be made. 1 Frank M. hishop Salt UiUe City 7. The receipts during the year were WT,01RT3 The expenditure during the year were S60.MI.37 STATk OK I'BSNHVI.VANIA, I County of I'hiia.ielphia "' Joeepli I.. Caven. prclilent, lielnif duly af-firmed, depones and says that he ia the above desi-ri- d oilicer of na'.d companv. and that the forcirolnii Ht.itetnent of the ttcneralci unlit Ion of said company on said thirtv-l'r-- t day of l)e-c- i iuljer. is correct accorditiif to the b 't of hln Information, knowledge and belief, Jus. L. CAVKN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lth dav of January, A. U. 11. KEAI..1 Lewis R Hick. Notary Public. Tkhiutoby or I'tah. I Seer.itarv's otJlce. " I, KliJah'Sells. secrctarv of the territory of tTt ah. do herehv certify tliat the above and forego uk a full, true and correct copy of the annual nfiteiii nt of the u'mieral condition of th Un teil F'remar.s Inurance company of Philadelphia. Ha llleil In my otllceon the 1st day of February, pi.'l, in pursuance of an act relatliiK to flie Insurance companies, approved March IX P4. in wltneKs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and nillvd the (rreat seal of the territory of I 'tah. this 8th day of February, IMil. SKAL.J Kl.l.lAH HKI.I.S, Becretary of Utah Territory. Geo M. Scott & Co. (Incokpokateu.) Dkai-ku- s In Hardware, Metal, .Stoves, Tinware, miii-- t- -i - Aeent for the Dodpe Wood Pulley, Kooblins'a Stool Wire Rope, Va-cuum Cylinder and Kninc Oils, llerfiiles Powder, Atlcs Knginc-'i-i and Killers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' aud lllacksniiths' Tools, Ktc. 1(58 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. naiuis, ruuKci uuiicij, Shears anil Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BOXING CLOVES' DUMB BELLS' DOC COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. r AND0PEB r' ast3 Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing ! KELLY &. CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 4ft IV. Second South It. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilltlea for dotae ttrst-elafl- Jot) Print-ln- g are of the newest anil bent. HooltJ min i, ptinte'l and bound to order. Hamplea of liail-ria,- l. MiTiniL--. bank and Mercantile wr alwaj b on hand. Complete line of Oflioe Sup-ll-embrai'luir the moat approred Labor--t a vini; aud Economical iuveutluus. ; Prices Low t Call on u Notwithstanding this new 'acquisition, Mr. Kelley still 'retains the proprietorship of Ithe Elks Sample Room, op-- ; posite the Theater, the ony place in the city ha vine.: a ArrnJTcon nation therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. The vrorld-rcnowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may Vw ot luc nnL--i r( rlnfir Lynch & Glasmann. Real Estate Brokers. We Offer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. They Mist be Sold at Once, The Following Are Genuine Bargains : 33x1.50 ft Lot. with now Frame Cottasrp, 3 rooms, larpo pantry and Hosei, ity water, fruit tro s: on Aliwuoda Avenue, Itftween IJrisliimi uiut First io.tli, neur 112th 6 t A OA The Cullen, THE Wm HOTEL OF SALT LAKE. S.C.EWINO. - - PKOPK. ANNUAL STATKMENT. For the year ending December 31, WJO, of the condition of the Sjninj Garden Insurance Compy PHILADELPHIA, PA. U U. b ill-- ' J 'V fc V . UJ at almost any time. The wcll-stocko- d . sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will lie presided over by Mr. Herbert Sladc, 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 oiauc to me aecrerary ci ine t erritory o. Utah, in pursuance of an Act Kolatlntf to Fire Insurance Companies, Approved March 13, 1KS4. 1. Name of company and location: Spiiii(r Oarden insurance Com-pany. Philadelphia. P.i. S. 1 he amount of capital stock Is,, 400,0 0.0.' 5. T hi? capital stock paid up Is. ... muiO lii 4. The amount of Its nsi ots Is 1.3(11, 6.7t The amount of Its liabilities (In- - cludirs capital) is 1.0l3,9W.t 8. lhe net surplus over all liabili-ties is 349.072.8! 6. The name of Its attorney or auent fur the ti ri ltory or Utah. pun whom service of process In any civil action analn-i- t iid company may lie made Is F. M. B siiop. 7. The receipts during theyear were 3Ti7,7rV4.15 The expenditures duting the year were 308.S75.41 State or Pknnsvi.vania. i C'OI'STY Or I'HlLADIil.l'IIH. f " 0. H. Armitnire, secretary, of the Spring Garden Insurance company of Philadelphia. Pa.. b'dn duly a dinned, dep ises aud savs that he Is tlie above de criled oilicer of said com-pany, and that the foregoing statement of the Beneral couditlon of said corannny on said Thirty-llrs- t dav of December, is correct ac-cording to the b?st of his information, knowl-edge and belief, respectively, (i. H AllMtTACK. Sec. Subscribed nnd affirmed to befoie me this Tweuty-Sixt- dnv of January. A D. IM11. !skai, H. V. Rkahuon, Notary Public TEiiHiroiir or Utah, i SKI IIKTAHV'K Ut'PK'K. i 1. Elijah Sells, secretary of the territory of I'tah, do heiet y certify that the above and forego. ng isa full, true and correct conv of the Hnnual statement or the general condition of The Spring (inrdeu Insurance run. pany. of Piilla lelptua. Peima.. Illed iu my off.ee on the 1st day of tehruaiy, p'.'l. in piosuance of an act relating to lire iumrance companies, upproved March 13. PHI. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my bund ai d affix d the great iiea! of the terrltoiy of I'tah, this First day of helimary. I!il. sFALJ I I.I.I A H SKl.t.S. Secretarv of Utah Territorv. ' v i fiOxino ft. 4 blocks north from McCorniok's Itf siitonce, nicely located, lruit trees, etc 1,000 50140 it Lot, on Capital II ill, nlrelv located, heantiftfl view 750 'Jo140 It Lot, 011 Capitol Hill, good location, fair view.. 400 ii Lets, :;Ox140ft eacli, on Grant street, between 5th & Uth North; each t50 40x1 15 1 -- 'J, on Main street, 1-- 2 block from Temple; this is a snap 12,000 1 0 Lots, 25x1 25 ft, 3 blocks north of Poplar Grove; the bunch lor 1,250 330xl(5 ft, double corner, 4 Mocks southeast of AVarm JSpi'iliss, hue ;cach orchard on ground.. 8,000 We Offer tlie Above for a Few Days Only. Easj Terrqs ! j Lynch & Glasmann. nnd as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-ers as having but few equals. During our spare momenta CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street ANNUAL STATEMENT For the yearendinn Deceinterai, DM, of the condition of the SoiiteB California taM Cd. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of SUMMER WORK FOR CHILDREN. Xlosin Women Are Interested In Pro-viding- Playgrounds for Them. So.ne br.iiii-lii'.- s of tlm work nf the Jliissui-liii.-a'tl- s Kinri tci iit-- and Hyiriio H: sociutioti ii;ijicii! to public intcrosl. mid a'.tcmion fit tiiin lime wii !i cspccinl l'urrc, bocau-- i' jircpiiraliiiiiK inii.-- t now lio nidilu for rin-vipi-f tlm work forward if it is to po on, Oip) of tli" iiio:-- t interesting of thcs ia tha cst.'ililisiimeiit nf suiiiincr Tilayiroi"iils fur pour children. L;uut Mininp't', hy kind pi rinissinii of the Bosloii ati.l iiinokliiiu school tlm a isoci:itiiiii was allowed tho use for playu'roiinds of wxlccw whool yards, in ndiii:ioti to tha unim-low- land on Jlihlri'lh phii'c. Tin-s- playgrounds wore Mupi'tinii'ii'lcd liy woiip ii, many of ' vhoin Hpcnt hours t very day in helping j thu paid matrons. All (ho yard with Jii'oviilcd wiih sand and toys, lint, each liinl by prcfori-nc- its upccial aiiitiwniriit, on:; building sand furls, anolhi-- a li.iliy-In- n of b.Vick.s wliich rose an 1 ' II daily, while flowerbeds inside a. third ih h'iit-fid- ; in others the "kitchen f;iirden" pauies, tilling stories, drawing pictures, tutting paper toys, playinjf jxames, nin- - ili.tf or le.'iriiiiip; to knit jiasseil the limn! liapjiily ami in:e('nlly. 'i'he matrnim bad Such success in conl rolling nnd. pleii:iint,' their charges thiU I he pulicti wondered, anil iniiny mothers thanked the kind caretakers for their children 'a improved j behavior. How aro tho children benefited by theso phiyKronnds? One matron declarrd that the could jrive twt'iily kooiI unsworn to tiiin tines- - tiuii. Tlwy am nuiuscl mul in lrtu li il all Htiuiincr, liro kept out of dark nml ' lirty tcucincnt Iiohm-h- , ofton froni lirut.ii ' piirenl:). They ore tuiiLcht iJoanlijirvH, clieilii'lico, mul, even whilo at. iny, emi- - fiidcration for oilier.!. Their forlorn liven are brightened find Hwit teueil by contact with wiso and hiving growu ; peo)lo. Tho batlihonse at fil Prinoo ritreet, another liraneh of tin' iiswieiiiiion work, is well patronized, and it is liKjieil it uiay 6iKitj bo solfsupportui";. The prices for baths are fifteen cenlH fur men, ten for Women and tivo for babies. Tlm Children's Home, at 32 Parnienter rtreet, which was opened Nov. 1, is an outgrowth of tho winter pl.ivroom of 1S!H). It i a bright, Mimiy lniUHi', plainly, lmt attractively. Tin) matron and her assistant live in tho house. Tho hoitsekeeiiin is Minplo, in order that tho mother as well as chil-dren may learn that it comfortable and pleasant homo may bo maintained with ft small income. Tho children aro wel-comed from 1 till U p. m. The little ones aro wanned, amused and made happy from 1 till '4. Tho older ones from 4 till 0 come for advice, synipathy and in- - Ktruction. Iu tho afternoons (,'roups of littlo boys and frirls learn to mend and wwon buttons, biiti,iti),'tlieirovncliith-- . in to repair. Older j,'ir!n learn to cook. Iu tho evenings there aro talks, read- - itiu-s- , rininif, Kvnmasties and "Sloyd." Tlie plan of tho Stamp Savings society lias been introdnceil, it liundred children tints learn inu: prmlenco and self denial. Tho work of lhe li.m is to try by exam-pi- n to teach those children how to im-prove their homo life, and by iirlvico and instruction to teach them to euro t,jr themselves physically, as well as to jjive them a higher standard morally, Uos- - ton Ulobe SUMMONS. In the Dlstr'ct coin t in and for the Third Ju-dical district of I tali territory, county of Salt Lake. Emily H. Ss. man, plaintiff, 1 vs. John ". Seaman and Samuel H. iqmnions. Hill, uduilni-tra- t. rot the estate of Kaci.ael Scatnan, deceased, ih feiiilants. The People of the Territory of Utah send cri'dintr to John V. Seaman and Samuel 11. Hill, adinlicstriitor of tun estate of Ka.'hel Seaman, dot ea-e- d1 fentluiits: A'OU AUK UKKKHY KKI'lKF.n TO AP- - I pern- in an actloii brouKiit auainst ci by tl.e al ove named plaintiff in the liistrict court uf the'lhlid.ludlili.l district of the territory of I'tah. ami to answer the complaint Uled then in within ten days' lexcluslveof the day of setvi ei rfo-- tfie service on you of this summo'.is -- if serve I within this county : or. if serve out of ilea couutv. but in this district, w .thin twenty dins; otherwl-- e within forty days-- or Judgment by default will i e taken airalust you, acconliiiK to the prayer of said comp atnt. he al I action Is brought to have a sum-mons issued out of th's court uuainst Samuel 11. Hid. as aitinlnintiatorof the estate of Seaman, de iwsed; that said Hill may be hroir-M- t In as a parly to tlr-s-nnd be reiitii i d to pay the share of said Joint W Seaman in said estate, mt ) this rouit; that, iu th- - meantime, he be rostra: lied by In-junction out of this court, fr.itn puyliiK over said share of said J. W. Seaman to mm. ortuanv other person: that, upon due notice leln given to Bind Seaman, the decree of di-vorce if i anted plaintiff In this court oil or about November Is. IK'tl. may lie so amended tiiat said John W. Seaman be required to pay ns alimony and for the support of the children, li sue of s ilil mai rlai-e- . mentioned In the corn-pla-t te.cln, to which re'ir-uc- is hereby made, th- - amount to be le. eived by him as hli sf are of t ie estate o! said l Seaman, his mother. And veil are hereby notified that if you fall to app'-a- and answer the said complaint ns an n e reipii ed. the sa'd pla ntiff will apply to t.ie court f ir tue lelief deinaiid d therein. Witness the Hon. Churl s 8. Zane .l"dKe and the seal of the district court of the Third Inilieiai dlstri t. in and for the teintorvof Utah, this p'.th day or Apt II. In the year of our Lord one thousand e'uht hundred anil ninety one. 11LNUY O. Mi MILLK.N. Iskai 1 Cleric. riy (Ivn. r Lnovis. Deputy Cleric Arthur Urown, Atty. for plaiutiff. LKllAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt I.nko County. Ter.'.t'iry or I'tah: In tne matter of the estate of William Woot-to- Ueeeaseil.--Noip-- e of time n p:ace fur hearlnK f petition for admission to probate of Will. I l'KSITANT TO A" OKU KB OF SAIPI I court In raid muter, notice Is herel jr given th t Tue-- d iy. th 2 th day of April. A. li. ISH. at I I o c a ll a. 111.. at the county court l,ou-ei- n Silt Lake! liv t'tnh Terrltoiy. In tho courtroom of said roarr has been appointed the time and place for the he rim: of a petit on of John U. and Frederick Woottou piavinn for the admission to probat ; of a cer-tain document therewith presented. purport-I- n ' to he tlie last will and tet:imentof VV lilia'11 WiKit:on. deceas. I. when and where nil per-sons interested mav appear and oppose thn probate of sali! will, or tlie Ktaiitluif of letters testamentary to John H. Iibruin and Fred-erick Wootton a praye for in said petition. In witness w hereof, 1 have heieiinto set my hand and affixed the seal of eaid court, thia 1Mb. day of April, A. U. ISM. HEAL C. E. At.t.t-.- Clerk of the Probate Court. Hy C. E. Stantom, Deputy Clerk. A Wlilla Hiding II ul.lt. lmll".'"t",',e tumes at the JLvhite Tioini; h-- ' ( ''v-eii- t (Tiirden was 11 Ifiviefei n ifiml flenl of :(! iilinilft: If was doiihllcKs ;i steo in the rinht direction, mid let us liotm it will lead to the iit of miiiiljer colors for such pirmeiits. In summer time tho ordi-nary riding habit is very hot and exceed-ingly cumbrous. There is no reason whatever that there should not be as much variety in habits as iu frocks. Gingham, holland. niijno and print would all be available for riding cos-tumes, nnd they would not only increase the comfort of tho rider, hut would add considerably to her irii'turesnueness. Imagine if, instead of the black, the dark hltie, the somber brown and the invisi-ble green cloths now worn in th& Kow , in the height of tho season, some of tho variety now seen on the chairs beueath the trees were transferred to tho backa of tho horsest W'lmt h vast improve-ment in the picture this would be! London Graphic. --rTTKl'STi:K'S SALE. . ' WHEREAS, LOUIS A. DUNHAM AND T? Sallie II. IMinhitui his wile, by t :ielr cer-tain deed of trust, uateil October II. W, duly irded In the oillce of the Recorder of Deeds for Half Lake county. Territory of I'fah. 011 the 13th Uay of O tob- - r. is;iil. In book a. I', of wort-iH- s. at pairea I lit to Ms. cuiveye 1 to tho uiKtersi ned as iriwieeg cerniln real cgiaie, lyin ainl In Iiik sPnate In the oil y of Sa;t l.a'ie, lu riuinty of S ut Lake and territory of 1 1 th. ;m.l an roiliiivs: Luf one ii in blo. k eleven (111 of pint K, S ill.Lake C.ty survey. Wh!c!i euld ile.d o" trict w as iiiiiiln in secure tt.e l ityni 'nt of a et'i'tain promlsMiry note titer. in ileM r.be.l, of even il.Oe tiiei ewl! li. for the kuiii i.f eleven liunured ami eliilily (tl.I) dollars, pay. nbie to the or.lcr of J. C. Tnoimeioti at tin bnuUln house of M.: nrnick &'i'o. of Salt Liike city, nix months afterdate, with Interest nt the raie of ten per cent per annum from date; and Wheie-as- , said note and Interest have be-come due anil now remain unpaid. No.v. therefore, puhlio notice is hereby given tliat we. the mi trubtee. will, in with the terms and provisions) of said deed of trust, and at the request of the leyal holib-- of Hiild note, proceed to eell the real estate above dcscrl! e 1. at public vendue, to tiie hltfnest bidder for cash, ;,t the front dour of the county c mrt buna in SiltLaiie City, I'tah, on the ;th I'.av of May, at 12 in. of said day. for the pur-pon- e c.f payint: the expenses of th a trust Including atinrney aud counsel fe. end cotnpensatiini of salil triP-en- . and the amount for principal aud Interest remaining unpaU upon t.a1d nute, This sa;e ia maile subject to an incumbrance of about .fill 11 evidenced hv a trust dt e Ulntod .time 1st, lssii. an In bonk --i C. ' of nmrtcjao of sialt Lake county, UtaU, at pagcH 4X to i: Jamks If. Hacov. FllANK L. ill II. AND, 8alt L't, April 15. Wil. Timtses, Fr.iuk l'leioe, attorney for trustees. WfficUtl Notices. summons " " In the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of 1,1 ah Territory, County of Salt Lake. . pnimnti, "1 vs. J. Summons, Peter Hogwald, defendant. ) t The People of the Territory of Utah nend KreetinKi 'lo l'eler llowald. defendant, 'OU AKK HEKKHY KEWUIRKI) TO AI-- I pear ill an action btouiiht against yuu t the above named plaint. ff in tile district courjt of the Third Ju.ilcial district of the Territory ol I'taii, mi.! to answer tne comprint ii:ed therein with'n ti n days (exclusive of the day iif tervi' e. afier t:eBe-vic- e on vou of this suniiiioim-- lf served within this county or. if nerved out of this coi n'v' but In this ulsiilet. within twenty days; otherwise within fmty ilaya-- ir judgment I y default will bo taken afiiiusty. u aci'oidinir to the prayer of said con.piuint. The said actloQ Is brought to have judgment nRa'Ust tlefciidant In the sum of Jo '. with at: 1(1 per cent per annum from M ir.-- a.', iswi, and for rosis of suit, ulieeed to be due on a certain piomiBMii y note made, executed and dellveiei by defeDdant to o'ie Charlea K. March Imi. for :i)i, with inter .st from date at lu per rem, same I einir due and whnlly unpaid, and Hecured by a mort-ra-'- of even dale, on premises heieiiiafter described, executed and dellveied by defendant to Tolhtirst; aald nnte and mort'arii .e ni sold and asijiied to plaintiff December U'i. l.i, plaintiff l.clui; now the owner and holder thereof: to hae the Usual decree tnr the Bale of sa d premises, thai Die proceeds hereof be applied Iu pavmunt of amount diietopialntifT. in. liiiilntr 75 attorm yB' fee; that the defend-an- t and all persons claiming under him be tarred of all ribt. claim and equity of In micli premises, that plaintiff have jiiilKinent for mi) deilciciicy. ami for such other relief ns the court may deem proper. Said premises are desciibpii as follows, tow it Henlnnlnwr at 11 point. S rods north of southwest corner of lot a. block 31. platU, Salt Lake (ity survey. rimtiliiK thence north 'i rods, thence east 10 rods, thence south 3 rods, thence west 10 rods to place of li 'srlnnlnir. Bituats in Bait Lake Oily and County, Utah territory. And yon are hereby notiiled that if you fall to appear nnd answer sal complaint as above required, the snli plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, Witness the Honorable Charles' S. Zan, .1tids-c-, and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district, in aud fur tlie T f I'tah, this ',7th day of March. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nlm ty one. SEAL. IIkmiy O MrMit.i.AN. Clerk, lly (iho. D. Loom is. Deputy Clerk Bowman & .n r. Aitomey for Plaintiff. Mrs. KdUou Will laitertalll. A mooting of the council of tlio Gen- - j eral Fedoration of Women's clubs will lie helil iu Orango, N. J., oil tlm third Wednesday of May. This council is com-pos-of tlie officers of the federation, including tho presidents of all federated cluhs, who aro vice presidents of tho federation. Tho meeting is for important business and consultation. Tho council will bo entertained by tho Woman's club of Orange, and tho lunch-to- n and reception In its honor will bo nt the residoneo of Jlrs. Kdisoti, wife of the inventor. Xotices of tilt) proposed busi-ness will be sent to tho presidents of nil the clubs, so that those who cannot at-tend may write their viewc. The feder-ation now includes more than eighty clubs. New York Letter. rilOHATH KOT1CK. In the Protiate Court. In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tho entivte of John Haigh, deceased. x'otice is HEi.Eny oivem that ar- - 1 thur llaii.il, administrator of the estate of John HaiK.i. deeeaw-d- has render-- for settlement and filed lu said court, h.s final ac-count of bin administration of naul esiats and t etition for llnal dlHtrihiiitoii of the residua of said among th'i T,oim entiled thereto, and that Saturday, (he ar.th day of April. A. D. Mil. at 111 oil ck a. tn.. at the court room of said court, lu the county court houce, Salt Lake city and c "inly. Utah terrl-lor-has hem duly appointed hy thejudt'eof said court, fur tl.e nettieun nt of nuid account and hear! in; "aid petition for distribution, ut wliich time and place aiiyprrnoti In.emted in laid estate may Hiip.-a- and vhow cauxe. if any' there be. why aaiit account slv.uld nut be and approved and llnal distr.butioa reaia as praye for. Dated March !, 1HJI. IstAL. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. Frank Pierce, Attorney for estate. LKfiAL NOTICE. In the Proi ate Court In and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah: In the matter of the estate of William Wal-lace Kogera. deceased. Notice of lime and place for the hearing of petition for admission to probate of will. J PURSUANT TO AN OKDK.R OF SAID ' J court in said matter, notice Is hereby iriven ' that Saturday, tho Until day of April, A.D, ism, at 10 o'clock a. 111., tit the countv court house In Salt Like City. Utah territory, in tlie court room of aald court, has been appolnied the time and place for tho he. iriug of a petition of John 11. Liuck prayinir for the adminsiou to probate of a certain document therewith purporting to he the laat will and tes-tament of William Wallace Kutfers. deceased, w hen and where all per.ions interested may ap-pear and oiu oe the probate of eald will, or the lr:iutiu of letters of administration with the will annexed to John 11. Liuck, aa prayed for in said petition. In witnees whereof, I have hereunto Ret my hand ai d affixed the seal of aald court thia .'it 11 day of April, A. D. lssd. 8KAI.j C.E.ALLEN', Clerk of the ProbaieCourt. liy C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. America's Noted Piuuint. Neally Stevens, the fair haired pianist of the west, has tilled ninety-on- e en-gagements this season. The young art-ist is famous not only for her musical gifts, but fii- her beautiful hands and arms. Adelina Patti raved over the tiny, dimpled bain hands, and photographers, artists and sculptors aro never weary of lvprodtK'iiig tlio exipiisite lines of her arms. Miss .Stevens is a graduate of Vassar, and earns more money than any other pianist, unless it may be Aus der I'he. Exchange. NOTICE OF EOKFErrURE. r1yo HOaUnsSenH, EoArHSEN. 9. T. LUNEI.L, A O. your helrB or assigns. You' are hereby notitted that I have expended tludi lu ialHr and improvements upon the rotiun drum l"de, situated In wnat is called "Mill A ' south fork of Dig Cottonwood. Sait Laliai county, Utah Territory. In order to hold so premises under the provisions of Section Vti Kevlsed Statutes of the United States, and li compliance of thelival laws of Dig Cottou-- , wood mining district, being the amount re- -i quired to hu!d the same for the vear enillnir December, IHn), and If within (Kill ninety dav from the service of this notice, (or within ninety days after this notice of publlcntiom you full or refuse tn contribute four propor-tion, twenly flve (fc'n.nui dollars, each of yon, and expenses of advertisement pro ratio, to each of you of said expenditures as company owners, your Interests In said ciaun will be-come the property of the subscriber, undet said Section 2.'M4. L.M. Johssom. Dated, Jan. 'ii. 1W1. Mrs. Lease, the able aid of the Farm-ers' Alliance, is not attractive in appear-iuic:..- '. Tall, thin, and with prominent features, she gives the impression of bo-hi'- S inasculiiie in thought as she is in maimer. She has done good service to the cause iu tho recent campaign iu Kansas, and ia an admirable publio fc;:cakei j NOTICE. In the Probate court in and for Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hugh H. Uruce, deceased. VOTICE IS HEKEHYOIVENTHaTFRA.V-i- l els M. lluope-i- administrator of the es-tate of Hugh H. Uruce. deceased, has rendered for settlement, aud filed lu said court, his final accouut of his administration of said estate and (etlt!on for final distribution of the resi-due of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and thatThursuay the ?th day of Mav. A. 1). lnd. at l'l o'clock a. m., at the court room of sail court, In the county court house. Salt Lake c.ty and county, Utah territory, has been duly appointed by the judire of said 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 lie. why sain account should not tie settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for. Dated April 15. mil. C. K. ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate Court. lly C. K. Staton. Deputy. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Salt Lakk Coi-nt- March 11, isoi rpO ALBERT FUHE OR YOUR HEIRS OR 1 assigns: You are hereby notified that I haveexpinded fuUMO In labor andlmpioye-ment- s upon the Hlack Hear mine, as will ap-pear by rertiflcnt bled February l.'l. ims. m the ofllce of the recorder of Little Cottonwood dis-trict. Salt Lake county. I'tah territorv, In or-der to hold raid premises under the provisions of section 5)1;4. Revised Statutes of thn Uni-ted States, being the amount required to hold lhe same for the year end'Uij December, lhuo, and If within ninety days from tlie service of this notice, or within ninety days after this notice of publication. you tall or refuse to your proportion, to wit: HiU.ou and ex-penses of this advertisement of such expendi-ture as a company owner, your Interest In said claim will become the property of the sub. scriher under said section 1. H. Una. Dated March 11, 1HVI. London's Kaster Customs. Good Friday and Fluster customs ia this old country are numerous and curi-ous. For instance, in London, Friday, sixty of the youngest boys of Christ's hospital school atteud"d divine service Rt a church in Lombard street, in the midst of fjrf-a- t banlis, aud afterward ro- - ceived each a bajr of raisins, one new penny and one bun at the old priory j church in .Vest Kmithtieid. Twenty-- one widows each picked up a new six- - pence from a tomb in the churchyard, just as the same mmiberof widows ha done for 500 years. London Letter. 1 |