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Show 1 ' TITE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATlilVOAY. MAKCII 21. 1831 7 fficlrtl iloticcs. (Ofnctat Itotfccs. I Official Itoticca. (.Official itcttcro. NOTICE. Iu the Frobate Court In and for Salt LaUi county, Territory or Utah. In de matter of the citato of James Cassv, N'CTIOB IS HKRKI1Y GIVEN THAT 1'haiuu. executor of the estate of James Casey, deceased, ha rendered for tleinent, and tiled in said court, ins final ac-count oi his administration of s aid estate and pclltitlous tor final distribution of tho residue of ra-i- estate among the jixi s.m-- ntltle t thereto, una luat Saturday, tlio 4ia day of Apr, I. A ll., lvii, t o o'clock in., at the court ro un of said conn. In the routity court house, S.ilt Lake city and County, Utah teul-lor-has been duly appointed by the judge of mud court, tor tha ni t.mui-ii- t of Bald aOcouut and bearing said petition for distribution, at which time unit place :mv persi n Interest d et;ite may appearand ,.ho.v cause, if auy t cere b, why satd account should not t.e and appvroed and liual distribution iuad as praved fur. Dated March 13, ISM, C. E. Au ks, Clerk of the 1'rolaie Court. C. K. Stanton, flepu y. J. J. UoiiBKH, allorury for Executor. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES BALE. VCTiOK IS 1IF.HKBY OIVEN THAT, li where:- on the yiih day of November, 1M0. Jolm F. Marks, hy tun certatu chattel mortgage and deed of trust of tnat date to Ir.iiiU H. Stephens, ofSalt Luke city, I tali teirt iry, as party of the second, one certain outnt. consisting of ad liiai tr.nerv, apparatus, ermine, boiler, too s, and derricks, onned and Used t y the party of toe tirt part, at the time the al made, at Uree'i Hiver, t'tah: unld property id mora particularly descr-be- as follows; hie .m horse power b. lier. O as l.Vhorss power Tart & Treft drilling Hue atli-r- r Stc-ll- . 'ne No. iiisinlier bar, ( die net of steel jar. 'I wo rope st icKe is. On s- -t or tonu wrencherg. Tnt-c- .i .v lili s. Two idwbt tuts. lH'l led of i a i cable. UK) feet of sand lino. One bellows, tdie anvil. 4 sledaa hammers. 1? tents, and c and cooking outfit. All plp-- s an I tltt'uns not necessary to leaf In well at ciinpli tion. One complete bet of rlif t1mtsrs and Iron with all lumber In derrick and aliant.ea. and all nail tools lifted ahout said rig. Ai d win reus, the said conveyance was in trust for the following puristse, l: To secure the Indebtedness ot tue said John F. Murks to the 1; :. Coftln Hanlware company of said ntv In the auiii of fM.'i.M;; to the Carey I.ow-- : lard I.umher comuany In the aum ot Ivao.iW; to one John W. Neff in the um of $Hft, and to William Ueli'.srln the aum of i. And wherea1, it waK irovldel In wild con-veyance, tnat If the party of Ihe llrt pint rhould well and truly nay II eat'ore mentioned Ind b'edncK on t' e in' h dav i f Krbrnary. .nil, wl'h Interept on the same from the vrt'i day of Noveuiher. 1), then H:dd cotiTuyauce ti tie void, othnrwtritt to be and tetnaiu In full fores and effect. And wherean. it waa provided that ahonld detatdt la made in paid payment. thn the ad Krank M. StephetiH may take Immediate p tsea! !i of said pro; eriy, and ell the tiaine at Halt Lk city, Utah, l!tt irivlnn M ty notice of the time, and the property to he tiold, bv publication in aome newspaper pilutnd in Bait Lake city, and anply tue to theerpeiiHeaof the trunt and to the payment ol sild indeMednen in tne order mentioned, in the manner provided in paid conveyance And whereas, default has been mads In the payment of naid ludeblcdnei.i, and an to the Whole thereof. And whsrean, no part thereof ban been paid, and the same t now duo and payable. Now. tlierefoie. the iindcriiirned will, on Wednei1a the a.th dny of Match. I'Ul.at No, ISn South Sixth Wet-t- etrtet. at in o cio.-- lu the forenoon of "all dav. iu Halt l.uku city, I t h territory, fell the above deacrliied prop-rriy- , at publle auction, to the highest bldiier for cflMh. Hate I at Salt I.aAo Cltv. ftah, thin 4tn day of March, A. 1). IN1. FhANH U.SiiciMim-- . Truhtee. K0TI0E OF FORFEITURE. rpO HANS Cl.At'SKN, Oit YOUR HEIRS J or a.Hiuiin-- You are hereby notl!id (hat 1 have ejpemlcd lluo in l,,Por and Improve ments ou the "Morulnr; btar" aituated what la called -- Mill A." eouth fork of ill.? Cottonwood, Salt i,ke County, Utah Terri-tory, In order to hind mid premises under the provisions of section J.IJ4, Kewae t t'tatutosof the United st iten. and in coinpdatic.B of tan local laws of Hur Cottonwood Mining district, boitur the amount required to hold the sain-fur the year ending Dedijiber. IH';andlf within nlneiy ivu days from tiie service of tut- noth-- (or within 'ninety days after this notice of publication.! uu fad or refine to contribute your proiom..ti, to wit : 4A1S, and evfientes of thisadvcnint'inentof iui'.h ex-penditure an a co owner, your intere- t In sal t ciaon will tierome the property of the aub ecriber, under Haul section i;,v'4. Dated January aid. ll.'l. It. M. JOIlNSOTt. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. N0T1CK IS HT.REHY (ilVEN. THAT, on the yvth day of Novetnb tr, law). Charles' K. Monro, an unmarried man, of the county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, inaile. executed and delivered unto Simon ltamjer,,'er an trustee for Jacob E Hatiiberu-er-, both of the city and county of bait Lake, terri-tory of I tali, his certain trust d. recorded In hook 2 "V" of mortaces. on paKes Rs, nw and 10 of the record of the ooiinty recorder of bait Lake county, Utah territory, whereby ti e said ('harks K. Monro ennveved to ejid Mimon llamberer those certain premises situate in the county of halt Lake and territory of Utah, and described as follows, to wit: The we t half of the uoith ra-- t quarter, and the east half of the east half of the northwest quarter of Heetlon twenty c.in. in township ono ill eotith. of rvipn one (n west, of Sa 1 1 a!,e meridian, containing I'dl acres. Also, patt of lot eleht (Hi, In bloc forty-fou- (Hi, plat II, Salt Lake City survey, to wit : Commencing at the s Hitheast corner of sial lot and runnltjK ' tl euce west ten ilOi rods, thence north thres i .) rods, thence east ten lui rods, thenctsotith three ci) rods, to the plans of beginning. Also, part of lot three (!(), in block one hundred and seven (lot), of plat 1), Salt Lake city survey, to wit: commencing twenty seven and one half dTV feet north of the SMithwesf corner of sa'd lot. and runnln ft thence north flfty-flv- n i.Vo feet, there east one hundred and thirty ll.'Ull feet, thence south fifty-liv- (aM feet, thence wert one hundred and thirty feet, to the place of belnninif. And w ereas. the said oc nvryance waa In trust forthi- - followinvr purfiose, Vl,: foae-ur-the ludi htedness of the sa d Charles E. Monro tit the said Jacob E. Hamb rirer In the sum of with mterert t cereoQ at the rate of one and one-hal- f per cent per month. a evidenced by the certain neKotlahl" promisor v note of Hie said charleH K. Monro, bearing even date with said trust deed, and due and ayable In ninety davs from Its dale without grace. And wher-a- s. It was provided In snld trust deed that fhnuld default be made In th Pay- ment of s.iid note or iuteiest arcordin to lie tenor and artecl. of said note, then It sh. u. . he law'ul for the trustee ut sell said descrilad tuopertv. or anv t a't thereof, at publle aue-- t on to the hltrnest bidder for rash, the holder f said note having the rlRht to become the purchaser at such ut the o th door of the c unity court house, in t' e cltv and county cf SaH Luke, teirltoty of 1'tah, first Rivlnu twenty cJh days puhllo notice of fie time, terms," and place of sale, and t e prfU'sriy to be .so d, hy ad vert semi nt In one of th news-papers at that time published in sail Salt Lake ( Ity in the Knwllsh liincua'e, and to make, execute and deliver to the ptirchaser at such salt-- , (food anil suff-icient deeds if eotneyance ot th" premises sold, and o it of the proceeds of Bui h sale, after paving all costs of advertising and sale, and all other expenses of said trust. Including reasonable attorney and counsel fees and com-pensation to said trustee, to pay the prlnc'pal and lntere-- t due on said note, according to the teuor and effect thereof. And whereas, said note by Its terms due and payable on the 8;tn day of February, lwl. And whereas, default has been made In the raiment of laid note, and as to the whole And whereas, the holder of said note hue re-quested the undcrslLTtied trustee ti sell the property conveyed by said trust deed under the power therein contained, and to applv Ihe priM'et-d- to the payment of said Indebtedness, in the manner provided In said deed. Now. therefore, the underside will, on Tues lay, Ihe and day of April, ism, at. the south door of the countv court house, in the caitty and county of Sait Like, Utah territory, V o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell the above described property, or so much ttiereof as shall be necessary to pay all the attending the execution of this trust and to satisfy the .Indebtedness to secure which the salii trust deed was executed. Bam J. bi .y.'N. Simoh bamh'ier, Attorney.... Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER TRUST DEED. N'OTICK ISonHthKeliWIf itIlYi dayUIVofKMMarcTh.HAT, the Salt Like syj Hulldlng and Loan As location loanei to Carlton W. c.u n and Ksteiia Yt atch me aiim of two tii'iiiMti,! d.''u - from the funds or said ussi cmtion; and Whereas, to secure the payment, f t lie same the s. id ( ai Hon W.V catch jlU.i r.sl. Iia Vvatch assimel to the said Sa.t Lake Hul dmir and l.oau Asgiiclailou. t n nli.ires ,,f stock or series "K," ot said SBSO iii ioti of the par va.ue of two hundred uolla a shtre; and Whereas, to secure the pa, meet of said loan, tin j executed to Mid a.-a- on ti.eir n Loud, wneiehy they themselves, their heirs, administrators and asthma, to pay to saul association weekly, bcummug with tlie If't'i day of March, I ' .11. a" due. on said stock, an t us interest on sai l lo n. ths sum of six and on half ill iH at p rwiek, t nether wnh all tines aci ru.iik' n e, tiiB con.ttdutiou and by laws of Slid assoc ,,i ,.n; and Whcrc.is.lt w as provid, d n.at if there lie default !n the payment ol said we-kt- dues and lnten s, and tin- -, or in of any part thereof, for tue spice of 'three months i.fier the same shall be iruu d e. ttiea said Ion to retuaiu In mi: f. rcnn l effect, and to payment of tie entire mm of two tliousand i(kiu dollars may be rn:orced at onceforthwlih; . d wi e vas. for the beticr securing of the ' fulllllinet.t of the condition r B.iul bond the said Carlton W. Vtatch a .d I'm lla eat h as i a ties of the tlr.t part, made, e. cut l and i1"iiveri-- unto t rank L. Hull. ml, tiariv of tie part, as trustee t, r theSslt I, ikr Hull. - Iin; iiiid Loan party ot the tl ird part, their certain tru-- t di rec, rd-- in Imok is "L" or inortgajes. mm i tt.tt a n. of tl e records of tue county record- r of Salt Lake canny, Utah torr.lory. w cetei v tne parties of tne tltet pari conveyed 1 the party of the sis-- . otid pa-- t all of lots s t eu n.'i an I e h een ' i Isi. In block two r--. l'.irk t onlei ard ndiiitl"n to the city of Salt Luk t fiery of Uiali. And whereas, It was piovth-- in said trust di ed t.iat should default h mad" In the pay- - mi-ti- t of the Intercsi, dm-- un I tlnevasj.ro- vlded In said b md. then i ild d ed was to re-main In full force and cfect. and the party of the second part might pr, ice d to sell said oe. scribed properly, or any part thcrei f, at pin 1 j vendue, to the h gie-- t hied r for cash, el'ker parties to said trust ite.-- heitu-a- t llherlyto the purchaser at such sale, at the front door of ti e county com t ho ise. iu aUe City. Ut k. nrst giving twenty iirtvspu.l,o in t ce oi the tlim-- , terms, atui p:ae oi sale and the property tube sold, by siUertl semen' In some newspaper printed In the Kul-IIs-language, and published In Sait I.u'ie City C tab, and upon said s. iin to evecuta and de-liver a deeu, or decs lu fee simple to the piop tty sold, to the purchaser or purchasers re d : And whereis. default has been made in tha eon.l tiotis of said tsiti And w lierea", the sail weekly pnynmnt of interest and dues are more than tlx niiutus past due: And whereas, the lines upon said past due ' payments have not be n paid ; ji Aud whereas, the sad party or the third part baa requested 'he party of t',e second liart, to U the property convoyed bv said tr- - tdoed. and appiy t ie proceeds to th of said indette lnrss of two thousand t'if'Ki) dollars and costs f ioreclosure and sale und-- r trust d- - ed. Now, fiereforo, th" party of the part to w t the said Fr n. L. Holland, wlU. on Thins lay, the aoth d.y of March, A It., lsgi, at the front door of the conni y oourt house, In Salt. Lake county, Utah te rltory, sell at puhl 0 auction to the logout bidder o' cash, the sa d pnuertv. All flots : seveut-e- (Li a. d tl ih'eeri US), in bloc two (Ji, l'ark i'o'bevird al-i.- on ti tht tl'vof I Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, or so much thereof aa sh 1 be necessary to pay the ex-penses or the sale and pay the amount due the said i violation on ild loan of two th (.(!( dollars, at.d interest aud dues and flues. Fhank L. II Trustee. MARSHAL'S SALE. 1)UUHIIANT TO AN FXKCUTIOV TO Wi I dire-te- d by tha Third judicial Clstriitl court of the teriltory of Utah, I shall expose ' at public sale, at the d's.ror the county court house. In the city and county of Sa t Luke, territory of Utau. on the uth day ot March, isid. at I'J o'clock m.. all the right, title, claim and Interest of illiam J. Uarvey, John H'. . Mary '1'. Neff. William lliiri and Mary L. Hui ke, of. In and to the following real estate, situate, lying and beln In Hie city and cunt', if Salt Lake, Utah ter-ritory, and particularly as follows, to wit: A part of lot live (s). in ). lock twenry ('.lb, plat, A. Sait Lake City aurvev. commenc-ing at (he riorthw'est corner of said lot Ave (.v, and running south 7 riid-.- : thence east six (fit rods: thence north seven (7i risi: thenre west six rods to plac-- of l)eiiiniug, said lot being situated iu Salt Laae City an 1 county. Utsh territory. To bo sold as ti n property of defendants at the suit of William iiardman. Terms of sale ca h. Salt Lake Clt v, Utah. February 1. 1J1. F. H. I'Attsosts. U. S. MarshaL lly I). N, Swan, Deputy Marshal. The above sa'e is hereby postponed unt. Monday. April 1:1, Isnl. trait Lake City. Ut ah. March .9. 1HIII. K. H. 1'AiisnNs, U. S. Marshal. Hy D. N. Swan, Deputy Marattal. i Spg Announcsfflent or rrzzxz aatern feji0,'D $OUTH ST Preeminently as Salt Lake's leaders ol' lash ion. We have' Just opened several cases of Nobby Merchant Tailor ma le rlorlng Suits and Top Coats latest patterns. Th-- cimiot catcd in the West for the inoui-- weu'ler th. in. DRESS SPITS T03SALE 03 RENT. Before assuring your life, or investing your money, examine the Twenty-Yea- r Tontine Policies of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. Policies maturing in 1891 realize cash re-turns to the owners, of amounts varying from 120 to 176 of the money paid in, besides the ad. vantage of the Assurance during the whole period of twenty years. The following is one of many actual cases maturing this year: Endowment Policy No. 8I,9C5. Is.nrd In 1S7I, at age 37. Amount. $5,000. Premium, $;'3.0O. Total Premi. l'aid, J4.7S3. RESULTS at End of Tontine Period in lsni: Cash Surrender Value, $8,449.45 (Bqnal to17H.10forcach JlOOpaldlnprcmlnms, which Is eutilvaleiit to a return of all premiums paid, with Interest at 7' t per cent, per annum.) Or, in lieu of cash, A Paid-u- p Life Policy for $19,470 (Equal to 8 105. 80 for each 00 paid in premiums .) , Or, A Life Annuity of $633.55 One fact is worth a thousand theories. There is no assurance extant in any company which compares with this. The Equitable is the strongest company in the world and transacts the largest busi ness. M. Rush Warner, Manager. W. . w Sunday dinner at the Saddlo Rock. Smedley, General Agent, Pro-gress Building, Salt Lake City. Wasatch Commission Co., sole agents for the celebrated Longmont Creamery butter. Health is Wealth Buy e. 0. Wrst'b Nsrvb awd Draih . a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Convulsions. His Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Ne.voue Prostration caused by the use ot alcohol or tebacco, Wakefulness. Mental Depression, Softening of the brain resultiug In insanity and leading to misery, decay and AeatU, Premature Old Age, Harrenne?,s. Loss I,. Pow-- r in either sex, Involuntary Losses exd Spermatorrtirea caused by f th brain, self abuse or Cu--h bos contains one inontas treatment. H O) a box, or six boxes for ts.uu, sent by mail on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any caue. With each order received ,y us fiir six boxes, accompanied with &a GO. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money tr the treatment does not tffect a cure. Guarantees issued only by John- - rm, Pratt, A Co-., Druggists, 4a Main bk. bail ICUREFITS! Whon I say cur I daunt mean oiffrHy tostnp them fur a timsand than h them roturn ftfiin, I mo m a radical cure. I hav matin the tiistiap.o of FTTS, or FALLING NI(JKNKHHaIif lwi8tiidy. I waiTant my r"me1y to euro tha woratcaami. jtneauae olbnrti have faild ii ir reason for notnowmeiYinca enrp. H.nd at one nr froatift and a Frro Hottlo ot tnv infaliiblo re medf . Give KinresH and Post Office. II. i. HOOT, iU. (!., rear! St., K. Y. BERT BUO.'S COAL . 239 MAIN STREET. Rock Springs coal the best domestlo coal Your patronage is solicited. T. R. JONES & CO., 1IPNKIMII 'jffl MAIN BTREBT. BUYS ORES AND BULLIOH. Henry f.clark TAILOl. 29 E. First South St. j row at tho naptist church, corner Sec-ond South and Second West, by hVv. S. U. Adam, at 11 a. in. .Sabliath school at U'ilci. Kven'msf services at 7.30, at vhich baptism will bo observed. St. Mary's Catheukal Sunday: First mass, 8 o'clock; high mass and sormon, 11 o'clock; vespers and bone-dictio- 7 p. ru. Wepk days mnss at 8 o'clock. Wednesdays and Fridays, eveuiug devotions at 7:80 p. in. Unitauia! Society. "Faith in Christ" nnd the faith of Christ will be the theme of the Hev. David Ulter's sermon iu the Unitarian church tomor-row. Service at 11 a. ru. in the theater. All invited. Unitarian Socikty The Reverend Mr. I'tter's subject at the Salt Lake theater tomorrow morning will be "Keason in Helicon as Illustrated in tho History of Uuitarianisin." Africa M. 15. Chlkcil Services will be hold in the west room of M. K. Church at 11 a. ui. and 7:1(1) p. m. Sun-day school at 2:30. All are welcome. James W. Sanders, pastor. Unitarian Society "The Light of the World" will be the theme of the Kev. David Utter's sermon tomorrow. Services at 11 a. m. in the theater. All invited. Welsh Sunday School. Meets In Maj. K. M. liynon's rooms, h building at 2 .DO on Sunday after-noons. St. Peter's Ch a pei. Opposite Warm Springs; evening prayer and sermon, H p. iu. Chnreh Chluies. Kev. V. W. Norris expects to go to Kureka tomorrow to preach. The Y. M. C. A. is in receipt of a bookcase from Dr. J. V. Millspaugh, in which the volumes will be stored. The ruception committci, together wilh the ladies' auxiliary, conteiuplala holding a Y. M. C. A. membership social in tho near future. Evangelist Moody continues to hold meetings in liostou and vicinity and success is rewarding his Work. Ho tall remain theio until about the mid-dle of April. President W, W. lilair of the Reor-ganized church w ill occupy tho pulpit at their chapel on Second South, Sun-day the 22d at 3 and 7:u0 p. m. All are cordially invited. Don't fail to attend tho Y. M. C. A. meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. C. J. Mason will lead the meetiug. The subject is, "A man who knew one thing well." The nembors of the Woman's Christ-ian Temperance Union of Salt Luke City extend thanks to all who contrib-uted, iu any manner, to the success of the dinner given by them on Thursday. The sick and visiting committee of the Y. M. 0. A. is doing good work. It is the desire of the committee to call on all the ill in tho city, aud any word left at the association rooms will ensue at-tention. Dr. Millspaugh, Professor Baxter and Rev. Wm. Lane, a lecture committe of the Y. M. C. A., met and decided to have a series of practical talks given by various business men of this city in the near future. The Pennsylvania district convention of the Y. P. S. C. K. will be held iu Philadelphia March 20tb. The temple in the (Quaker city will oniy seat 7000 people, and 10,800 persons waut tickets for the sessions. The free church idea, as opposed to pew rentals, appears to be rapidly gain-ing ground, especially in the episcopal denomination. Jt is stated that in forty-eigh- t diocesos, including 3027 churches, 2Wtil have free pews, the expenses being provided for by voluntary olfcrings. There will be a union meeting of all the societies of Christian endeavor at the Presliyterian church Sunday even-ing. March 2'Jth, at 5:80 p. m. Full par-ticulars of arrangements will bo given regarding the Ogden convention. The subject for the evening will be, "What encouragement is there in the Hible. for Christian endeavor workers?" Kvery member in the city is earnestly re-quested to be present. The social of the Unitasian society last evening brought a great many people to the Walker house parlors. Solos were rendered by Mrs. Siiva and Dr. Wilson. Felicitous speeches were made by Major Erh, Dr. Utter and Governor Thomas. The parlors were handsomely decorated with tlowers, and lino refreshments were served. A vole of thanks was extended Major Erb for his trnly regal hospitality. The af-fair enabled the members of the society to become better acquainted. The lat-ter in responding to Mr. Utter's re-marks, said that while not ameniber of the church he appreciated the immense good it is calculated to do here. I v The sensitive plant has a proper I place in nature and doubtless might be I ured, by way of comparison, in illus trating certain attitudes of character, j But tho sensitive plant is no type for a Christian. Ho is not to carry his feel-ings so conspicuously that every con-tac- t with others will cause a retreat into tho inner recesses of his being; in other words, au offense. Christians are called Upon to bear and sillier a great deal. A little shock to one's feelings is no war-- j rant for becoming ollish. Lovo suller- - j tu long aud is not easily oll'ended. I The Convention. Of tho Y. P. S. C. K. to be held at Og- - j den on the 80ih and 81st of March is of careful attention. Jt will be (worthy religious convention ever I held in the territory. From the pres- - I cut indications at least three hundred 1 and lifty members will be in attendance j and the societies arc working with great enthusiasm to nmke it a grand success A in every way. The secretary of the i Utah union sent invitations to every ,j onion in the United Slates and has re- - 3 ceived letters of regret and good wishes I from over thirty states in reply, and I morn are coining each day. Both the j railway companies havo granted half I rates, and the good peoplo of Ogden l", will provide free entertainment for all delegates. One pleasant feature is this, it the meals will bo given at the churches i i . where the exercises are to be held so ' the young people may remain together I, ; and become thoroughly acquainted with i each other. All denominational lines aro broken a dowu, and all join in the societies J motto "For Christ and the Church." i Fach society is under the control of its own church and to be in harmony with the christian endeavor spirit must be loyal to its church and work for its upbuilding, but in the groat conven- - , tions nil are united in ono harmonious I christian whole. 1 Nearly all the arrangements are per- - I fected and information regarding rail- - g road matters may be obtained of the pi Kecretary of the Utah union, C. II. Parsons nt his Btore, 164 South Main t: street. Tickets are also for sale there nnd at the railroad otlices, but each f I one buying at the otlices must have an I order signed by the secretary. Now prepare to go to the convention and have all the benefit of such a meeting. I What He Would Have Done. Some wordy objector to the estab- - "f lished order has said that if he had hi created the world he"would have made ajgjpsjpsriilth catching." That is exactly what God did iiV the spiritual world. In the physical retilin he made health normal. There was Lo need of catching it until f sensuality .Introduced disease. liut even when the soul is without right-eousness, Righteousness may be acquir-ed by fellowship wilh God's people. No limn is exhorted to "corral" grace, but w arned lest he be resisting it. The lost sheep does not need to bunt for the shepherd, but it must not hide from him. Sabbath Announcements. Sr. Ma i:k's Cathedral Holy com-munion. 8 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. ru.; morning prayer aud sermon, 11 a. m.; Hiblo class, 0:30 p m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p.m. Daily services during Lent. Morning prayer, 9 a.m.; evening prayer, 4 p.m.; Fri- - days, evening prayer wilh a lecture on church history, p.m.; Thursdays, communion, 11 a.m. fholy Covikkoatioval Chumcil J. lirainerd Thrall, pastor. All services held at Hammond hall chapel (Salt Lake academy), on Third South street, just east of Third fast. Public worship with sermon at 11 a. in.; Sunday school al Vi.'M; Christian endeavor society at I 5:31) p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednes-day evening at 7:il0. Strangers cor-dially welcomed at all services. SWIIiISH LlTHKHAN Chckch Ser-yice- s will be conducted at the Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Fourth East and Second South, tomorrow afternoon nt ii:!!0 in tho German language and at E I 'M in the evening in English. Subject for the evening discourse will be: "The Desire of All Nations." Kev. P. Doerr i will officiate. All are most cordially invited to these services. Scandinavian Methodist Ciiuucn. Second Fast, between F'rst aud Sec-ond South streets. Pleaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:ii0 p. in. Sunday school at 12:30. Voting people's meeting at 0:30 p. m. Epworth League meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetiug Wednesday evening at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Martinus Nelson, pastor. Central Chihstian Ciicncn Meets I In the federal court room, Wasatch building. li. F. Clay, minister; resi-dence, 524 Second East street. Sun-day school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.'and 7:!i0 p. m. Y. P. S. C. V.. meets at 0:!'0 p. tn. Prayer meeting, Wednes-day, 7:30 p. m. All are cordially in-vited to attend these services. Westminster Presbyterian Church On Fourth West between F'irst and Second South. Preaching in tho morn-ing at 11, in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:15. Young people's meeting ot 6 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Seats free, and all are cordially invited to these serv-ices. F. L. Arnold, pastor. St. Paul's Corner of Main and Fourth South streets. Divine services tomorrow, Sunday, March 1, 181)1, as follows: Morning prayer and sermon at II a.m. Evening prayer and ser-- . nion at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12, noon. Hiblo class at 0 30 p. m. Fikst Pufshytkkian. Public wor-ship at 11 a.m. and preaching by the - pastor, Kev. K. (J. Sabbath school at I3 30o'clock. Young people's society at 0:20 p. m ; evening worship and preaching at 7:30 o'clock. Seats free at all these services. First M. E. Chukcil 33 East 3rd South street. Kev. W. D. Mabry, pas-tor. Class meeting, 10 a. m. Preaching, II a. m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. in. Epworth League meeting. 0:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 30 p. m. I Baptist Chuhch. Preaching tomor- - j I J ? I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land oi kii f at Salt Lakh ( try. Utah. February l9t. V'OTICK IS HK.ltEltY OIVKN THAT TUB following named settler has riled notice of his Intention to make linal proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver of United relates land offl. e t Salt Lake City, U tah, ou April II. I'tn. viz.: Thomas lloillngw.irrh. 1) S. No. II. M4. for the north hall of the southeast (pur-ler ail I the east half ot the Hic.tnwest quarter ot section .XI, towi-hl- p north, rango 2 west. Ilenamesthe, following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, andcnltlvuta'n of. sa d land, viz.: Frank (iilrojr of Salt Lake C.t .'. I tah ; Alfred C. t.llroy ol halt Lake C.tv Utah; William A. Cox of Hnglit- n. Utah Lldredge 11. An lerson of Brighton, Utah. t'KANK 1). HuHlloi Uerlster. K. W. Senior and E. V. llignius, aitorneys for claimant. SUMMONS." In the United Plates' Commissioner's ConrSst C.ty ami Comity ot sali Lake and Territory of I tali. Befor J. II. Woicott, C'onimls!ortr. J. J. Stewart, Plaintiff, 1 The Lansing Lumber Cnmp-vny- , Summons, (A corporation,) Dufeudanu The people of tho Territory of Utah senrri KiesTl-gt- o the Lansing L imber company, Defend lit. yOU ARR nEUF.3Y SUMMONED TO PW I and appear before said i ounc ss.oner sf court in the city ssid county of Sslt Lfkj Terrltoty of t'tah, and answer a oomidan.1 Bied against you bj the above named vlalo-- , tltf. with.n five dajs (exclusive of the day off service, if tale suir.iuoris be eeved In saiuj Halt Laks City; w.iMu ten Says ,f ef said city tui In said Salt i a.e neunty; anJ within twenty dsy l. f sarvf a eistwaeie. t Sld action Is brounht to to oer from yc.nl 1 the sum of fur cotnmieeion on tal c ( J goods wares and merchandise tor defeud&B at d'f rndant's reoueeL !; Aud vou are hereby notified that If you fal?! to appear aud answer the said complaint as--f above required, the said plaintiff will fttj tU'lgmeot against you for the sum of W.Jfj and cost of suit, WJfness ov sand, at the city and cmrnt--r of- Salt Lake and territory of Utah, the day off March, lu the year of our Loro, one taousau.f eight hundred and niuoty- on- -. J. n. Wonr-oTT- . , tJ. 8. CommiaWoner; MABRHAL'8 SALE. TJURSUANT TO AN CKDER OF SAUK TO I me directed bv the Third Judical district court of the Teriltory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front diKir of thecouiitv courthouse, iu the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, on Hie 11th day of Ani, ism, at. 11 o'clock m. all t je riht. title claim and interest of Thomas llirctitushaw and rrlscitla Hircumshaw. his wife, of, In. or to the following describe I real estate, situate, lying and being in the city and county of Salt. Lake, territory of Utah, and particularly described as follows, to wit : That certain piece or par-cel of land situate 1n Salt LakeOity. county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, founded and described as follows: Commencing at a point three rods east from the northwest corner of lot b. In bluett one hundred and fifty one (!M), plat A, of Salt Lake City survey, and running thence east three rods; thence south ten rods; thence west three roils: thence north ten rods to the place of beginning, and containing in all thirty square rods of ground. To besold as the property of Thomas Hlreiimshaw aud I'rlscilla lllrcuuirdiaw at the suit of William Ditc.htield. Terms of sale cash. L. 1). H. Thompson, attorney for pln'nHfT. Ji. H. FAHSt iNS. United Stales Aluia ial. Hv I. N. Swav. Deputy Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. ta lu, 18H1. NOTICE. Intheprobale court of tho county of Salt Laae, territory ot Utah. In the matter of the estate of Sylvanus Ulcus, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. IUSEHII N. HICKS, rllK ADMINISTRA-f- l tor ol the estate of Sylvanus Hicks, de-ceased, having tiled his petition herelu, duly vended, praying for au order ot sale of a por-tion ito-wi- all of lot, one iH, block sixteen (I'll, five-acr- plat A, Ulg Field Survey, of the real estate of said decedent, for the purpases therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the judge of said court, that all persons Interested In ti.e estate of said deceased, appear before the sai l probate court ou Tuesday, the Mist day of March, IhiU, at, It) o'clock In the fore-noon of ssld day, at the courtroom of said pro-bate court, at tiie county courthouse, iu the city and county of Salt L.ik- -. Utah territory, to show cause why an order should not lie granted to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at prlato sale as shall be neeessaty, and that a copy of this order he published at least four Riicceksfre weeks In Thk Salt I.akk Times, a newspaper primed and published in said city and county. Dated February J8, Mil. O. W. HAKTCH. Probate Judge, TF.HiiiTony of Utah, Countv of Salt Lake. (" I. C. E. Allen, clerk of the probate, court In i.nd for the county of Sail Lake. In the terri-tory of Utah, do hereby canity that the fore-going Is a full, true and correct copy of an older to show cause why an order for sale of real estate should not b made in the estate of Sylvanus Hicks, deceased, asappearsof record ill mv office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and anixi d the seal of said court, tins day of February, A. P. Iiil. tsciAl.J C. E. ALLKN. Clerk of the probate court. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Land ofllce at Salt Lake City, Utah, March IS, ls'.M. N OTICE IS HEREHY CIVEV THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of his Intention lo make linal proof In support of his claim, and that satd proof will be made before Kegister and Hece ver United States Land onice at. Salt Lake city, Utah, on April 'JMh. viz: William JK. Cox, I). S., No. 1IW.1, for the S.nf th - SUA, of Sec. SO. and the E". of the NIIU of Sec. HI, Tp. IN . It HVV. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, anil cultivation of said land, viz: Eidndge H. Anderson, Thomas llollingworth, Frank Ollroy and Al-fred C. llllroy, all o Salt Lake City, Utah. FllA.NKD. lillllliS, Kegister. E. W. Senior anil E. V. Higglns, attorneys for Applicant. NOTICE TO CEEDIT0K8. Estate of Lars M. , deceased. N OTICE IS Ht.rU-B- UIVKN BY THF, ULdersurned administrator of tue esiai of Lars M. Johnson, den seed, to t ie crediui: of, and all persons havitii claims airutisst the, said deceased, to exhibit them with airy vouchers w.taln teti mon'hs tha-firs-publication of this notice, to the said ai- - ncnis'rst-ir- at his place of busdnest N. U East Booth street, In the city ai.tf county of Salt Lake OSCAR I. YOCNOBERfJ. . Administrator of the estate of Lars M. Jok son, decessd. ftait Lake City, March S, tail. NOTICE 01 SALE UNDER TSUST DEED. VTOTrCE 13 HF.HEHY OIVEN, THAT il whereas, on the isth. dsy of April, isuu, the Sait Lake llulldiug aud Loan association loaned to Carlt'iu W. Vearh, an I Estella Yeach the sum of two thousand I'Jnui) dollars, from the funds i f said association. Aud whereas, to secure the payment of the same, the said Carlton W. Veatch and Estella Yeatch, ass gued to the said Salt Lake Build-ing and Loan association, ten (101 shares of stock in series "K ' of said association, ot the par value of two hundred (JU) dollars per snare. And whereas, to secure the payment of said loan, they executed to the satd association tin ir certain bond, whereby they hound them-selves, their heirs, ailministiators aud assigns, to pay to said association weekly. I spinning with the asth day of April. iKuu. as dues on said stock, and Interest oa sail loan, the sum of six and one-ha- tft',1 dollais per week, to-gether wilh all tines accruing under the and bylaws of said association. And whereas, it was prov that If there be default in the pa meut of sai l weekly dues and interest and tines, or In payment of any part ti f, for the space of thrpe months alter the same shall fcecome due. then said ob-ligation to remain In full fore- - and outlet, and the payment of ti e entire sum of two thou-sand i' ssji dollars may be enforced atones fort hwith. And whereas, for the tmtter securing of the fultlllmeut of the conditions of sa-- bond the said Carlton V. Veatch and Est-di- Veatoh, as parties of the lirst part, made. execuu,d, anil delivered unto Fran L. Holland, party of the second art. as trustee for the Salt Lake ltuiiiiitur and Lo..n association, party of the third part, their . ertalu trust deed, recorded lu book Ui, of mortgages, pane i.'lot. tf, iii.u. pf the records of the county recorder, of Salt Lake county Utah teirlto'ry, where' y the par-ties or tin- - lirst part conveyed to Ihe party of the second part, all of lots nine do and ten (Hi) in b ock two l'ark IPmlevard addition to the city of Salt Lake, toirito-- 1 Utah. And whereas, it was provided m said trust-de- e I, that should default be made in the pay- ment of the intere.'t dues unl fines, as In said bond, then sa d was to re-main iu full fores and effect, and the party of the second part. mtL'ht pro eed to sell said de-scribed propci ty, or any part thereof, ut pub- lic vendue, to th highest Jlrider for i ash. either piir.les to sa d rust deed being at lib-erty to become t lie p a such sale, at the front door of ti.e county court house, in Salt Lake ( l'y. Utah, lirst giving Ulriavs pub-lic notice of the tltuo. terms, and place of said sale, and the property to le sold, hy adver-tisement in some prints in the English ianen-igp- and published In Salt Lake City, Utah, and upon said sale to execute, and deliver a desd. or deeds, In fee fiuiplo to the property sold, to the pun baser, or purchasers thereof; And whereas, def rn t has boon made in the conditions of sa d bond: And wherein ti.e said weekly payment r4 Interest and dues are more than six mouths past due: A n i whereas, the fius upon said past due payments ha e not n paid ; And whereas, the said p. rty of the third part k is re lested the party of the second part to sell the mo 'erty con' evrd by said trust deed, and at p y the prccds to the payment i f std ii.de or two thousand iHtinOi dollars and costs of foreclosure anl sale unre.- trust fle-- d. Now, therefore, the party of the second part, the said Frank L. Holland, will on Thursday, the vrtlh day of M rch, A. r. 1HJ1, at the front i'o rof the courty court louse. In Salt Lake com ty, Utah t- -i r...ory, sell at pu!-11- c aui tion, to the highest bidder for cash, tne sa d described properly, : All of lots nine (II) and ten (lu). iu block two (9), Park Hotilevard addition to the city of Salt Lake, Utah territory, or so much thereof as shall be' necessary to par Ihe expenpesor said sale, and pr:y tke amount due ttie said association on raid loan of two thousand (aui) dollars and in-terest and di.es and lines. FKAMv L. HOLLAND. Trustee. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estatoof Paul O. Paulsen, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of petition for admission to probate of will. 1)UU9UANT TO AN ORDER OF SAID said matter, notice is hereby given that Friday, the 3d day ot April, A 1. lH',q, at lu o'clock a. in., at the conuty court house in Sait Lake City, Utah territory, in the court room of said court, has been appointed tho tlmo and place for the hearing of a pet 1 1on of Hreta Katrina Paul-sen, praying tortho adnilssiou to proi ate of a certain document therewith presented, pur-porting to be tne last will and test m. em of Paul O. I'aulren. decased. when and where all persons lntere-t-'- may appear and oppose the probate of said or the granting of letters testamentary to Hreta Katrina Paulsen as prayed for In said petition. Hi witness whereof 1 h ive hereunto set my .hand and iitnxed tho seal of said court, this if st day of Mar h. A. D. 1811. (SKAtt.j C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probato Court. Hy C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerks To tho Ladies, On Monday next, March 23, wo will open out an immense spring line of millinery. Simon Ukos.& Duke. NOTICE THE INTENTION OP THE CITY Opcouncil to extend w ater mains on First Weststreet, from First North to midway be-tween Fourth and Fifth North streets. No-tice :s hereby given by the city council of Salt LakeCity of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement tow lt : F.xtcnditigand laying Iron water pipes or mains ahn the following streets namely: First West street, from lirst North to midway between Fourth aud r'lftti North streets, with laterals ou Second. Third and Fourth North and on Currant and Peach streets, and de'ray-iin- z three-fourth- s of the cost thercor.e-- t mated at it.hi) five thousand eight hundred dollars, bv a local assessment Cue lots or idee, s of ground within the followiug describe. 1 d being the district to tie a He ted or bene-fited bv said improvement, namely: Lots ;i. 4, Bandti, blork ltM: lots l.tl, 7 and 8, block KM; lots 1,2. 1 nndS, block 111: lots 1, . 7 and 8, block llll: lots and S. block v.vi: and lots a. S, 4 and ?. bio. k ll.'l: all In plat A: and lots 1. V. :t. 4, .'. . 7 and s, block 'A': and lots :t, 4 and . block an: all In plat E. Salt Lake City survey. All protests or objections to the carrying rut of such intention must bepresented in writing to the city recorder on or before March DI, ism, being the time set by the said council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, lly order of the city council of Salt Lake City, made February hi. 11. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Cabinet Photos at Neweomb's $1.50 per dozen, Wi South Main street. Take elevator. 8UMM0NS. In the District Court in and fortheThirf Judicial District of Utah Territory, County o Salt Lake. N. C. Dougherty, plaintiff, vs. Summonir' J. C. Thompson. Arthur J. Clark, Louis A. Dunham, defendants. Tho people of the Territory of Utah senf greet ing, 10 J. C. Thompson, Arthur J. Clarlt and Louis A. Dunham, defendants. AroU ARE HEKEHY Rlit.'UlHEO TO AP 1 pear In an action brought against you b the above named plaintiff lu the District cour of the Third Judicial District of the Terrltor of Utah, and to answer the complaint fllefll therein within ten days (exclusive of the da) of service) after the service on you of tin summons If served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days: otherwise within fort days or Judgmeut by default will be take!) against you, according to the prayer ot saij complaint. The said action Is brought to recover thn sum of f.i.'fti, with interest thereon from Jui I Ith. IM,u at the rate of ib p.-- cent per annum, wnh au attorney's fee of MM. and costs of this action; and tor a decree of this court tor th foreclosure aud sale of all that certain piece of parcel of laud sitnaui In Salt Lake City and. countv, Utah territory, bounded and describe.! bs follows: aL tho southeast cor tir of lot ,t, in block r, plot li. Salt Lake Citf Survey and running thence west rods, thence north iu rods, thence east (I1, rods, thence south lo rods to piuee of beginning, containing sixty-fiv- sonare rods of ground; under a mortgage executed aud delivered by the defendant .). C. Thompson on the L'th day of December, w.i, to plaintiff to seouro pay-ment to plaintiff of a certain promissory not of date Dec. II. I'rta. and exei ut-- d ami deliv-ered bv said defendant to plaintiff, for the sum of f.U.'il. pavable one year after date with st from date till paid; that there is ye) duo and tinnatd all of the principal nnd inter-est Irom June 11. which said luortgan provided for the pa.wuent of a reasonable at-torney's fee: Unit said defendants and all ol hers claiming said premises to piaintitf mav b- -I arred ami foreclosed under said sale, and that the proceeds of said sale a applied to the payment of toe am Hint due plaintiff after paying all costs and expenses and attornes's tee, and (or tho usual siiit.itory relict and lor such other and general relief ad to the court may seem .nist. Aud you are hereby n. tided that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint o above required, the said plaint-Twil- apply ta the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S. Zarie. Judge, an! the seal of the district court of tne Third ju-dicial district, Iu and for the territory of Utah, this 10th day of February, 1n the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. IskakI HENRY fi. Mi MILLAN, Clerk. By Oko. D. LteiMis. Deputy Cot's:. If you want a first-clas- s job of paint-ing, paper hanging or calcimining, go to C. K. Dougan, 59 K. First South St. Kverybody invited to attend the spring opening of the City of Paris, March 20, 27 and 2S, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at No. 4b) Main street. NOTICE OF I0EFEITURE. SA'lT LAKB COt'NTV, 1 January 3, 1H. f TO JACOB JACOHSON. OU YOUR HEIRS or assigns: You are hereby untitled that we have expended f100 in labor and improve-ment- s upon the Ureat Western Lode, as will appear by certificate tiled December 30, lsOfl. in the office of Recorder West, Mountain Mining district. Salt Lake county, Utah territory, iu order to hold said premises under the pro'vls-loti- s of so Hon 'sil. Rn-lse- Statutes of the United Staies. being the amount to hold the same for the year ending December, isuu; and If within (Uth ninety days from the service of this notice (or within ninety days-alte-this notice of publication! you fail or re-fuse to contribute your proportion, to wit: i;!.')..')!)1-- and expenses of this advertisement, of such expenditure aa a company owner, your Interest in said claim will become the property of the subscribers, under said section ii.RM. James LAKsr.tf, Nn.8 LiNiiruits. Dated January 7, 1891. STOCKHOLDER'S NOTICE. rpHE ANNUAL MEET1NOOE THE STOCK-- 1 holders of tho ophir Hill Mining company will tie held at the orttce of th" company, No. :t"il South Main street, n oiub a aud ,'i. Salt Lake Cltv, Utah, on Tuesday. April 7, 1H1, at li o'clock n. in., for the purpose of electing off-icers and directors for the ensiling year, to re-duce the number of directors, and t--i take tho necessary leps to dis incorporate this com puny ami the formation of a new enmpanv. Hy order J. W. GOLDTH A IT, Attest; President. J. Fukti. Corkeh, secretary. Notice. In the Probato Court of the County of Salt Lake. T rritory of Utah. In the matter of Ihe estate of Sarah Watklns, deceased. Order to show cause why Order of Sale of Heal Estate should nut be made. TOIIN Tilt: AHMINISTRA-f- l tor of the of Sarah Waikitis, de-- i oased. nsTing tiled bis petition herein, duly veritled. praying ror an ord-- of saieoftho real of said for the purposes therein set torth. It is merer re ord- red by the .iiplge of said court, that ail persons interested in tin- - estate of said deceased, appear before ihe said probate court ou Tuesday, the yist day of Apt 11. 1MI,. at lu o'clock in the forenoon of said uay. at the court room of said probate court, at the county c un bouse, m the city ami county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory to show i aiue why an order should not t e grant-ed to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate oi s ild deceased at public or private sale as shall I en -- Miry, and that a copy of this ordir l published at least four successive we. lis In The Salt La he Tim r.s. a new.-rap- printed and published In said city and coucty. Dated Mar-- h 17. 11. (1. W. Hahiot, Probate Judge. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. rpo OUS HEAIiSF.N. S. T. LUNELL. A. O. J Hansen, or your heirs or assiu-ns-. You aro hereby uotllled that havo expended lUd in labor aiid improvements upon the Conun-drum lode, situated in what is called "Mill A." south fork of Mlg Cottonwool, Salt Lake county. Utah Territory. In order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section Ui'l, lii vised Statutes of the United States, and in compliance of the local laws of Dig Cotton- - wood mining district, being trie amount re- - quired to hold the same for the year ending December, IsuO, and if within iwoi ninety days from tho service of this notice, tor within ninety davs after this notice of you fail or re'use to contribute your prop .r- - tion, twenty live dollars, each of you. and expenses 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 tho subscriber, under said Section 2'Wi. L.M. Johnson, Dated, Jan. 24 1SDL . NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OP THE CITY C'liincil to extend water mains on Third South fiom First East to midway be-tween Second and Third East, streets. Notice Is hereby given l'y the city council of Salt Lake city of the "intention of such council to make the following descn'-e- improve-ment, Ejttenuing aud laying iron water pipes or mains aloiu: the following streets, namely: Third South street from First East street to midway between Secon d and Third Faat streets. with laterals oil Second East street; and defraving three-fourth- s of tho cost thereof. estimated at it.tni two thousand dollars, hy a local assign-ment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to bo affected or benefit ted by said improvement, namelv: Lots 4, tt and 7, block M; lots and block M; lots 3 and s, block fk: and lots 1. 2, S and 4, block (!, all in plat A, Salt Lako City survey. All protests and objections to tho carrying out of sucn Intention must lie presented in writing to the ritv recorder on or March sflth, I nut being the time set by tho said council whenl will near and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Hv order of the City Council of Salt Lake city, made February , ItWI. J. F. Jack. City Recorder. Official jtloticetK NOTICE 0FN FINAL PROOF. Land Office at St.t Lakk, City, March IHd. f N'OTICE IS HEREHY Olt EN THAT THE named settler has bled not ce ot his Intention to make tinai proof iu suppi rt f his claim, and that said proof will be made the clera of the county couri in atid for Summit, countv. Utah, at. Coalville, Utah, on April 4. ism, viz: Joseph HIcMns, U.K. fortheSE Section ti, Township a North, Ranee East. S. L. 1'. M. H - names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous uism an I cultivation ofsaidland.il.: .lames l.ythgi e. l.eln Hen nefer. Alexander ( 'anierwuoU, Tnomas Deer-den- , all of Hennefer, Utah. Fit an k. D. Hi dins, Kegister. O. F. Davis, attorney. NOTICE CF ANNUAL MEETING-- VJOTICE IS HKKEI1Y OIVEN THAT THE l regular annual meeting of the National Hnlldii-- and Loan Association of Sa t Lake city, will be held at the offices of said associa-tion, rooms and 21 and al. East First South street Salt Lake city, ou Mondav. the rth day of April, I n . at 7::s p. in., at which officers and dir-cto- rs for the ensuing yea-- will be elected, and such ot'ier business transacted may properly conn be'oresati meeting. Ht'psoM S.viiTd. Secretary, N 0 TICE OF ADMIN IS TRAT0R' 3 SAL3 OF MINING CLAIM. "VOTICE IS HEKEHY OIVEN THAT U lN pursuance of an orcer cf tho probato court of the county of Salt Lan. territory cf Utah, made on the :Jlst. day of February, A. 1. , in the matter of the estate of John Erek son., deceased, the undersigned, tho admiu's-trato- r of the said estate, will at publ o auction, to the highest, bidder for cash. at:4 Biibi.-c- t to continuation by said probate court, on Tuesday, the v'4th day of March, A. D. lsul, at 1J o'clock m. of said day, at the south uo.-- r of the countv court house for Salt Lane county lu Salt Lake City, saal territory, ail tne right, title,claim and estate oft he said John Erekson, at the tnn-- t of his death, and all the right, title ami interest that the said estate has by operation of I iw or oihe wise acquired, othif than or in addittou to t.'iat of tue said John LreKgoti, at time of his , in and to ail that certain turning claim lying an t being In the Big Cottonwood mtnlmr district, SaH Lake county, Territory of Utah, aud aud known as an undivided interest, consisting of four hundred feet in what iM known us the Boss mine or mining malm. Terms and conditions of saie. twenty pet cent of the purchase price lobe paid at lio time of sale, balance on conhrmation of aaitf by said probate court. February 23, 18W. L. J. fc jaunt v. Administrator of the estate of John LreiooOj deceased. ! NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Salt Lake Cowry. March 11. 1sst. ryo ALHFRT FUOEOlt YOUU HEIRS OE I assigns: You are hereby notiried that I have expended In labor and impiove-rnent-uiMin the Hlack Bear mine, as will ap- - pear by certiticate Died February is.IM'. In tne ofiice of the rec r.ler of Little dis-trict. Salt ty. Utah territory, iu or- - der to hold said premt-e- e under thu piov:siotis of section Revised statutes oi ttie Uul- - ted States, bmug the iimnunt renuirt d to hold the Barne for the year cinl.nj Drceml-er- Imhi. and if wit iiin uu. ety O.avs from tue sci Vice of tins iiotue. or within n netv days a'ter this notice of publlcatlon.you tail or refuse to con- - tribute yoi.r proportion, to wit: fau.oe aud ex- - penses of this advertisement of such expendi- ture as a company owner, your interest in said cla-- will lieeou'ie the property ot the sub-scriber under said section soJ4. J. H. Bone. Dated March 11, 1881. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INSTATE OF HENJAMIN C. STEVENS. Vj deceased. Is hi reby Riven by the understiued. administrator of the estate ot HenjamiuC St.jVens. d ceased, lo the crod-ito- i s of. aid all persons having claims again st the said dei eased, lo exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, withm ten months a:te r the first pnMicat ion of this notice, to the said Siimitilstrator. at No, '.','14 South Mam street nalt Lake City. Utah, in the county of Salt Lake. Dated February SS, If.d. E. H. KAHI.EK, Administrator of the estate of Benjamin C Stevens, deceased. V in rms Kinxev, AWomeTs lor Estate, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TESTATE OU JOHN V KOUNS. DE-- j ceat-e- Notice is hereby given by tne tinder-dgned- administrator of the estaie of John W. Kouns. ueceased. to the creditors or, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the tirst publication of this notice, to the said adminis-trator at his office, lll.'i Progress building. Salt L ke Citv. in the count y of Salt Lake. Dated March 6th, 1NU. James a. Wiixiam-i- . Administrator ol the estate of John W. Kouuf, deceased. STCCSH0LEEH3' MEETING- 4. NNUAL Ml.F.TINt; OF THE STOCK- - V holders of the Sears Lime and Rrck com-pany for the election of oi leer- - w'li i..e held at tiie ofllce of the company, t 8. Ma'nstre.t, S dt i.ave City, on Thursday tie aiitu day of March, ai 5 p tn. Anieiidmcnt of the ar-- t icies of incorp'oi at'on chsnginu t de corporate name Pom ti e Sears L ine and Kock com- - any toUn.ou Lima and Kock company wdl be itmsidi red. by oraer of the board of directors. James Lo.io:, Secretary. |