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Show Til hi SAliT IjAK.K TIMES. WKDA'KSDAr. MAY 13. isai; " 7 j I (Official Itatirrft I (Official Notice. ,1 J011 Wfticce. ' TEE 6TNDI0ATE HYESTHENT 0 REAL ESTATE, KtXIM I, OVKK HANKOr Laka. lurcauueui for uon toaideuU aapKlalty. ATTOKNEH EHEPAED GE0VE & BHEPAElT A W Y F. Ka K(X1M S 4 ANIJSO WASATCH IJ Hulldlug, Salt Lake City, C.W. P0WEE3, ATTORN OPPOSITE becoud Uoutb atreet. M.ATINO. K0VELTT MANDTAOTURINGr 03.. POU), 8ILVEK AND NICKEL PLATINil VJ by the Dynamo Pne. Ail kind of repainnx done wnn ueatuma aud disoAtob. kNUPauR lluua 01 K 3J boutU. A. NEET.AKD3. IIRACTICXL TINNF.I! TIN ROOF INtl j o .tint;, d.dtyKuppbea. Ac. fiini she on application, hoe ma before nlc u j otie or IcM. p.f aoiitu Second Ve.t Telt'phon-- No Ml. MKMTUKE. FANDEEHOTURNITDREOO.. MANt'KArTL'ltKKS ANII PKAI.ERS IN Hchool Ueaka, bcreen doors and VViudo.Ta. Jobtnutf and ra tairltiKjironiptly attended t 10S and 110 W GKOCEKfKH. & M. EAK8EN," DEALER IN CHOICE FANCYOROCER1E3 I, rain, cl aud KmdlloK Wood, corner Third South aud State street E0QEE3 i COMPANY, THE LEAD1NO UUUCKUli, FIRST street. lNSl'KANCK. " LOUIS HYA1IS & 00. PIRK L.i r. ANU Aft i IU NT. iVlt'THAL J Life of New York. Kf tin l ( oninietc ul Hlock. PLIMHINO, P. J. M0BAS, STEAM HEATINU ENUINKEIl 951 MAIN Salt Lake City. STENOGRAPHY, P I, McQUEEIN," OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALL ICTND3 and Typewriting. Dealer lu Hemlugton Typewriter a.uu pulle; lldlUK. d Official lloticett B0KESTP1M3S at HCHEST PRICES ! Head Our List! Of Celebrated Planus: f 'liickerlnfr GToiigb X Warren Knabe iV Co Decker Bros A. It. Chase .).& C. Fisher llriggs &, Styvesaut Everett ALSO THE Story & Clark, A. 15. Chase, l,or ing-- & lSlake and Bridge-port Organs. We sell any of the above Instruments rn longtime ami easy payments. (1.1 mstru ineitta tsken in exchange for new ones and their real value allowed. A nuaranl. eof no u five to seven Jears accompanies each pi no. We will pay your railroad fare from any i o.m In Idaho or Utah to Salt Lake City and ret on providing you buy a piano from us while it, the city. This will enable par 1 s living In neighboring towns ami cities to select fr ra the immense stock which we always have on band. We take pleasure in showing out goods whether or not y ou Intend to 1 uy. Correspondence solicited and promptly answered. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Box 1717. No. 78 West Seuond Bouth. DR-- J. E. C"N. PHYSICIAN & SUHOEOX. Eemoved Office to Const tutlon Building. Msln btreet. Office hours 10 to 11 a.m. rnd 3 to 4 p.m. Spe-cial attention paid to D sca-- e of Womeu. B39 S. MAIN BT. SALT LAKE CITV. bus Jess DIRECTORY. ARCHITECrS. FEED A. HALE, (LATl or tlltll,) AltCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK isO auu ul co.u.ueccial ul . k. F. M. ULMEE. RCHITECT 103 PROGRESS BUILDING (TH. LaBFLLE. VnciirrF.CT. 7s west second south Lake City, lam prepared to furnish all manner of plans in the most Im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion, lieat of references given as to my ttnud- - mg H. HOP & 00.7 fT( S. MAIN. IMPORTERS IN JAPANESE da and Chinese screens, bronte cabinets, silks, antique and curios. Hand somete a novelties always on hand. HEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. ' BURTON, GEOESBEOK & 03., RIAL ESTATE, NO. MAIN STREET Lake City, Utah. Notary la office Telephone 484. MONEY WANTED. IF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, S1 Main street. KOT1CK oFfoUFEIIUKE. Bait Lake Copntv. Marah II, 191. IO ALHKRT Ft'UKOB YOt'H HE1K8 OH J assigns: You are hereby untitled that ham expended tiuo.iii u labor and impiore-men-upon the Hlack Hear mine, a will ap. pear by certiBcute Hied February is.isss, m tha office nf the recorder of Little Cottonwood dis-trict, Suit Luke county, Utah territory, In or-der to hold said luemlscs under the provisions of section a3'.'4. Revlssl h'.attltes of the Uni-ted States, being the am unit required to hold the same for tne year end n.; Deeenler. lsuo, ami It ithiti ninety day from the service of this uotire. or within ninety day after this notice of publication, you full or refuse to your prrtlou. towlt: !i.op and ex-pense of this advertisement of such exiMindi-litr- e a 11 company ow tier, your Interest in Haiti cla m will become the property of the sub-scriber under raid section ad-'- 4. 3. H. Host. Dated March II. Iftai. DWNJSD iiiUOAL ROBES. MARRIAGE OF GABRIELLE, DAUGHTER OF THE LATE HORACE GREELEY. II cr Husband aa Eloquent and Good Looking Young I'rrarlirr-ll- .w Hi. Urlde Wa Dre.el and Where Mm llouvyinoou Mill lie Spent. The little town of Chappaqua, X. Y., was recently excited over the nurrtage of Miss Uabrielle Greeley to the Rev. Frank M. Clendenin, rector A St. Peter's church, Westchester. Fur the last ten year Miss Greeley ma if; Clmppaqna lier homo, ami her life Utere w;is one of devotion to oftiers. She was a faith-ful worker in tUo littlu parish dmrch nt I'lcafittJitviUu, uud was tireless in her j Nothing in the girl' manner indicated any preference. The tlirws boys worp the betit of friends, althoiiKh the gitua- - tion was such as to strain their relations littlo. Finally the threo met one day by acci-dent. In some way the youn lady's ntune was brought up, and after con-sideration it was decided to match pen-- j nies to see who should withdraw from the contest, it was stipulated that the winner should be in honor bound to de-vote himself exclusively to the young lady in the future and to win her hand if possible. The losers from that mo-ment were to withdraw from the race j completely. The losers were further pledged to net us guardian brothers to the young lady and see that the winner carried on notlirtatiotis with other nh'U. The contracts were carried out to the letter, and the girl was never told why two of her admirers go suddenly retired. And so, after these years, she is at last to become the wife of him whom luck favored in u game of chance. Both are still young, ami the gentleman is pros-pering in his business. Of the losers iu the contest, one adopt-ed a trade antl is married. The other entered upon a professional career. Ho is unmarried, anil his name would be recognized, were it mentioned, all over the western city. Des Moines Leader. K'l'', v V' v ."!( r--J s Men Charged with hft'eraiuacy. What sort of namby-pamb- y Miss Nancys are voting men fast coming to be? At a little function not long ago the majority of men, both mitrried aud sin-gle, talked in effeminate voices, using their inflections and accent precisely hs woiuou do. Von hear this effeminate voice everywhere; you don't wonder much at it when you consider the spin-dle shanked, narrow cherted source from which it comes. The tastes also gf the modern young man are toward the ef-feminate. So many young bachelors are keeping house by themselves, and they can toll you all about it, from the price one should pay for tea to the projer width of a tablecloth hem. But this is not the worsL 1 was paying a visit one afternoon, and on being ushered into the reception room I buw the young man of the house, a boy of nineteen, sitting by the window bus-ily engaged in doing drawn work! He had his embroidery frames and was deftly weaving the threads of an intri-cate spider's web pattern in and out with seeming satisfaction. He spread out his work for my insjiection it was a sideboard cover and patted it, smoothed it and held it np in various lights, precisely as a girl might have done. Though 1 should have enjoyed taking him by the coat collar and gently dropping him in a clear, cold pool of water, 1 repressed my disgust and ad-mired his skill. New York Cor. Chicago Herald. IeliiKed by Sand. The sand laden winds from the Lake Michigan shore have wiped out tho town of Singapore, near Kaugatnck, Mich. Every house except one has been completely covered tip, and the family in this lone house has now been com-pelled to move into the second floor, the Fund having filled the firet. The same cause will eventually drive the people to the roof, as these sand dunes respect neither man nor his abode, and this lit-tle old town will liecoine as thoroughly buried as Pompeii. Exchange. LEV. FRANK II. CI.nNDE.VIX, ministrations to tlie poor, the sick and the agr-d- . It is probable that Mrs. Clen-deno'i- n will make her summer home at CdVippaquas The marriage took place the other day at St. John's church. Pleasantville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ben-jamin T. Hall, rector of the churcli. Rov. Thomas McKee Brown, of the church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York, gave the bride away. A full choral service was rendered by the choir boys of the church, and the celebration of the holy communion preceded the marriage ceremony. The bridal party took the noon train for New York, where a reception followed at the house of a friend. Twelve hundred invitations were Bent out for the reception. No invita-tions were given for the church ceremo-ny, but there was a large attendance of friends and neighbors of the bride. Miss Greeley looked superbly beauti-ful i bridal Httire. Her gown was sil-ver brocade: she wore a duchesse lace veil and orange blossoms and carried a prayer book. Her "going away" dress was of gray cloth, with a hat to corre-spond. She had many charming dresses made, one of absint he green brocade be-ing notably pretty. There were no bridemaids, only a bride of honor, Miss Elizabeth Chamberlain, and no ushers. liev. Mr. Clendenin is a sou of George Clendenin, of Washington. He gradu ated at Princeton Theological seminary, and was pastor of the Presbyterian church, at Nashville, Bis., one year. That was ten years ago. He then wont over to the Episcopal church, and liecame - rector of a church at Belleville, Bis. In May, 1887, he became rector of St. Pe-j- i ter's church, Westchester, one of the old- - est Episcopal churches in the United ' States. He is about thirty-seve- n years of ago. On account of his health he has resid-ed in New York some time, going out to Westchester every Sunday and occasion-ally during the week. Among the mem-s- . . bers ot his congregation are C. P. Hunt-ington, the Iselins, Waterburys, aud other people of wealth whose summer homes are at Westchester or in the neighborhood. After their bridal tour Mr. and Mrs. Clendenin will reside at the rectory, WeBtchester. Bishop Potter is a warm friend of 1 IMrs. Clendenin, and not long ago sent her a fine portrait of herself. Referring once to her rather ritualistic tendencies where the church service is concerned, , he said, "I have hard work to keep up with her." Miss Greeley and her sister Ida who ' was afterward the wife of Colonel Nich-olas Smith were sent, when girls, to the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Manhiit- - Us 4- --tSP f s?e, JJl fi ro WrH GABRIELLE GREELEY. trtnville. Ida became a convert, but Gabrielle did not "I had no religion to speak of at that time," so she says of herself, "although I thought it the proper thing to belong to some church." After leaving tho convent she in-formed her father one day that thero was a school np on the Hudson river called St. Gabriel's, and as that was her name the thought she ought to go there. "So, hand in hand," she relates, "dear old papa and I went to the sisters' New York house to make inquiries about this school. We saw the sister superior, and as 1 at once fell in love with her, i decided to stay there at school." Here she remained 1 nutil she graduated. Mrs. Clendenin lived with her mar-ried sister, Mrs. Smith, and was with her at their Chappatpia cottage when she died, about nine years ago. Colonel Nicholas Smith now resides iu Canada Vrilh his threa children. ChooMing by lt. A wedding is unnounced for this spring between two well known yonug Ponplo of Des Moines. There is an inter- - story copnectod with the event, j V lit would be unfair to call name, ' ' Bur years ago the prospective bride, 'L 11 quite young, was receiving the at- - I toi.ifcon of three gentlemen. They, too, Werio yonng, little more than boys, and 4 filtering npou the different lines of woju which they hail adopted for life, llwo of them indeed were still stn deif si. Matters ran along without much cliiiinge with the four for some time. Ti,4v each tuiderstood the situation. t CITY B0ND8 FOB BALE. Two Hundred Thousand Dollar ($200,- - 000) of Five (5) Per Cent Bait Lake City Bonds for Salo. vrfTiCK is mk.'khy given that on Al tiie .Tith day of May, A. I) INW. nt the oft'ccoi thecitv trcasuier of Salt Lake City, two hundred oud of said city will bit sold to the highest I Id Icr or bidder for cash. Said luiin arc of tim denomination of n 00. pay ftb:e twenty year; after date, but subject to redemption any time alter January i, 1ml. at tin! opliou of said' city. These bonds will bear interest from January 1st. i.hhi, mill! pud - fie interest being payable on the tlrst day of January, and the flr-- t day of Ju.y each year. Hid will lie received by me for the pur- base of i.a d bft 18 or any part theteof from lea '.full day of April. isui. until U o'clock a in. on t ie a .1(1 day of May. Ivi. The light tore led, any and all bid In hereby reserve t In f of'the c!ty. alue of bond at date of aale with accrued lnterrit will lai l iilil.xi. These bond" are or a aerleaot iiUU, ;ii)U of which were iiold lu February. lly order of th" c tv council of aald clly. JohKIMI II. W' U.I'tN (My Treaurer. P. S A printed (oftVlan latemeul of tie flniuclal condition of the cjy will 1" anyone desirluit liiforniatlon with t lie view of bid'tliwupon the above I otid". Apply for Kameat Treasurer' office, rootn ', oitv hail building. JuMKt'it H. Wai.pin, City Treasurer. "XoflCK OF TMK 1NTKNTION OP THE CITY council to ax tend wat r m'n on L fayett avenue. I omnibus Mred. North tap.-t"- l avenue, e.,t Capitol at e t and Plumb Street. Notice is hereby ulvrn y the citv council of Salt l.lIKe City ,,f the lltcnt;OU lltMIlt If .ltll- - ell to in .k ' tiu lol owinu desenb. d Improve- ment, lo t r.xiei dlnit and Inyin ( Iron Ktase'ie'tis ,iilla"'n.- ,-clor: moan, nIs.aiaalovieintle thaevenfui eLowfpirnmg t. .1st reel to Columbus airept w thlat-cral- s .11 Kn- -t (.' ipltol, e,Soto and ('olnml.in streets, t mi Co uttibus h r et from l.afavctia aveiiu-t- o , rth Capitol avenue v lib luter.i on N.ut i c.ipn,, iivennc, (m We- -t i' oltol street .1, m .., , , (j '1'itoi ,iv,,nue l.i Plumb Hlieel. i ni'iuinii fnini West Cap tol st:e. t to ii,k street, an I deiravliiK three fouillm cf the est thcreol. est inat. d at hK ki, by a I at :t Hcs.nt tit tipi n the lolsor pieces of rroiu d Bltlon ihe foliovl r: descr.bed db. tr el, bcii.K t'.e ili- -t ii t to l.e ..rfecie 1 or bene-fited by .,) ttiipr.veineiit. n unely : Lots r. s. h. in an I 11. bl.s k hi: Lots ft, 7. H. u, ID. II and VI block II ; L .in l ;i. 4. ,s, it, 7. k. ti and in, bi'k IU; Lot. 1. j .1 and 4. bloc l.H; Lot I. i;, is mand i. b'.o'k IM Lots I, st. i, j 6 I", is, iv ate a), bliM-- 10 ; Lois I, .... H, 4, .. I,- 1H n, anil ppx-- j;; Lots'-.- a i, , Bnt s, i,),,,. ); Lots I, and li. block H; Lots I. j. ,', 4. ;,.ird ii. blo.1; 7; Lot i. j i, t, j. , ;. s, m. M. ii and. 13. block S; Lot r, block .1. In plat J, and Lots and 5 block I". and Lot I, b. k lu, plat K ; all In Suit Lake City smvev. Ad protests and objection to tue carry iiik out of sin h Intention must be pre-sented iu wr.tliiit to the city recorder on or be fore J ii tic'.'. Iietnittlie time t by the sld council n tin i It will tl,,lr audi ob e lions as mav he made thereto. Ity order of t ie cltv council of Salt Lake City, made April II H.i. J. F. JACK. City Recvrder. N iI'K'K TO CKKDi roKS. Estate of Mercy Shoebrldite, deceahed. NdTiCK IS ilKKKIIY UIVF.N liY THJ! Janu s William lliirrls. of the of Mercy ShocbitdMrt, 1 d 'ascd. to the crcititore of. snd all person havtiu claims against the nut. I deceased, to tueiu With the necessary voucher lthui ten months after the nrst piibltc illou of ibis notice, to the said administrator, al No, iitoc street Halt Luke City, lu tha county of Halt Lake, ftah. liatod Apt llii l, 1SU1. JAMK4 Wll. H Minis. Administrator of the eslute of Mercy Hhoa- - bridge, deceased. J. 11. I turd, attorney for est to. SUMMONS. In the district court In and for the Third Ju-dicial district of Utah territory, county of bait L ike. Frank I'lven-- , plaintiff, vs. Andrew J. My. ens. defendant. The pvopia of tha territory of U'l eenit tfreetlne: To Andrew J. Hlvcns, defendant. rUU AKK. HKIiKHV HblUiKEU TO AP-pe-in uu n brought uainst you bv I he alsive named plaintiff lu the district cu I of the tlilrd judicial district of the territory of I'tuh. and to ansv er the complaint filed there-in within t- n cay (exclusive of the day of aervL'ei a'ter the' service on you of thts sum-mons II served within Ihls county; or, tf sot v 'd out of litis county, but lu this district, within twenty days; otherwise wlihiii forty das or judgment by dcinult will be taken Ksinst you uc onlliin to the prayer of said 0 intplaint. Tlie said act I n I bront;ht to have JunVmebl airatnst deiemtaut In tlie sum of turn, with Iciral luteiest theie.ui from May 1st, 1WI, and for costs of suit: aliened to ha duo us the amount of money patd out bv plaintiff, lor defendant, at Ins tequest. In, nhout iind for the caiean., repair of deb nuanl s property, and for taxe assessed thereon, during the time from Mai 1st, Isss to May 1st, is.ii ; same being due an unjial I. And you are hi'tel.y notified that If you fall to appear and answer the said complaint a above ro.piircd, tha said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded thereiu. Witness the lion. Charles S. Zane, .tudKe.and the seal ,.f t.ie district court of the third Ju-dicial district. In and for tin, territory of ITtah, this r,th day of May, iu ti e year of our Lord cine thousand tdebt hundred and nlnetv-ono- , spa I, ) llMtHY (I. Mi Mil I.K Clark. lly umi, Loomis, Deputy O erk. KOTICE. fr tittt:..iintteendntwiaotenr omfaitnheonoiFtyirostotltna.t J oreuertthfroanmd lKolluihithSoSuotuhthsttroeemt.idway betneea Not.ce is hereby g.Teii liy the city council of Bait L ine Cltv of the Intention of auch council to make the roll winif dea rlbed Improvement, Pewit K vteinllni? and layuiit iron water pipe rrnialnt.Uoiirftl.efo.lonluii atreuia, uameiy: Tlrst Kast Ktieet from Fourth M..utti street to midway Fourth aud Fifth Homh atreets, with laterals on Fourth South treat and dcfiavluu three-fourth- s of the net theiaof. esUuiated at fl.UO. by a lu ul assifcjuietit upon the lot or piece of Kri,uuil within the following fl:Tct, teinn the dlatr.ct to he af- fected or henelUPd by sail Improvement, earaely: Lot land I block M and lot fl and f, biutkSj, ad In piat "A.-b- ait Lake Cltv aur-- , ey. All prot. its and objections to the carry--In- n out or su.-- intention must he presented In lwttrh.t.inji- to the city recorder on or before May. Isslnn the time set by the said coun-cil when It w.il hear and consider mch objeo-.o- ii as n ay be made thereto, liy order of the city eouuoll of Salt Lake City, mads March mth, r'w. J. F. Jack, Cit Beconiax. i NOT If K OF A SS 10SS M K X T. Ol'MMIT MIVINIl CM.. LOCATION OF i pr.n.t;ial place of business. Salt Lnke City: location of worn. West Mountain mill-Iu-district. Salt Lake couuty. territory of 1 tah. Notl"e is hereby Riven that at a meet-tu- ii of the I o in! ot director of said company, held on the Mil day of May. A. 1. lsvi, an of five ifi) cents per share was levied on the ca.lt ii sto k of the corporation paya-ble Immediately to the the treasurer. A. t.eb tiardt. at the company oince, 4.1 Kast Second South sfeet.. Salt Like City. Utah territory. Anv a to. k t.pon winch this assessment shall remain unpaid on Monday, the 1Mb day of June. wul be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made will be sold on Friday, the! d dav of July ism. to pay the delinquent assess-ment together with tne cost of advnt bini and expeii e of sale, lly older of th boird of directors. Myiikn W. Davis. Secretary. Salt Lake City. Mav Mil. 1U1. NOTICE TO CltKDIfOUS. Estate of Jennet Kltior. deceased. NOTICE IS 1IF.UK1IY (ilVFN MY THE administratrix of the estate of Jennet Hitter, deceased, to tlie orciitois of, and all pi rson claims aal.:st the said deceased, to exhibit tuein w ith the net essary voui hrs. wlthiu t"n ino'it is alter the first puhiicat o:i of this notice, to the Mild admin-istratrix at nsmi Wl Hooper bull. lien First South. I etween East Temple and Fir.st Fast streets, Salt Lako City, lu the county of Salt Lake. Ft ah. Dated May llth. 1SU1. Nettir Sanhfusi. Administratrix ot the estate of Jennet Kitter. dei eased. J. H. Hurd. attorney for administratrix. NOTICK. t)LANS ARf, INVITED FOR THE F.RF.C-- Hon of a Joint city and countv bulldlnit. to I e erected In ti e eeuter of the Eighth Ward s. uare of block rum feet sotiarei. The proposed bulldinir to have four fronts, three stories with basement, and constructed on the phin of what Is known as slow combustion. Cost of huililitiR complete not to exceed .),-Al- l plans to be submitted on or before Mav 1Mb, lsUI. city and county res rve the rifht tor led any and all plans. For further purt.cuiars apply to Hon. ti. M. Si'ott. Mayor. Hon. O. W. Haut h, Probate Judge. Salt Lake City, Utah. April 4th, 111. MARSHAL'S SALE. IH'HSUANT TO AN FXECl'TiON TO ME ty the Thud judicial district court of the p r.'itoty of l.'tah. 1 shall extsme at public sale, at the trout do r of the countv cour' house, In the cltv ot Salt Lake, county of bait Luke, anil teirlt u y of Ctah. on theii tn day of April, isul. at i VJi tw.-iv- o'clock in., ull the rly;ht, title, claim and interestof John How-ard of. In aud t the fidlowlni; descr.bed real estate. Hit tiate. lylntf and bi loK In Salt Lake coi nty. and des.-- 11, d ss follows, The east I half of the northwest l( t quarter, and ti e west half of the twt beast i ',) ipiar'er of section tto. township o'o live south, ranxe in eiot. Salt I aUe ir.ei idian. To as the pion nv of John Howard at the suit of ".Vjerrltt and Abraham JeMs. 'icons of sale. cash. K. II. TMhsons. Tt S. Marshal, lly A. (i. Dykr. I'eputr Marshal, Dated Match U'tli. -t l. 1 he above s ile is hereby postponed until MnyUfiih, ism. JJ. 11, Pausons. U. 8. Marshal. Hy A. (i. Dyer, Deputy Ma'shal. Salt Lake City, April isa, is. I. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT OF a local tax for the sprinkling of tbn suets, eonslltutlnu spriiikliiiK dlstr ct No. I, of Salt Lake City.- - Notice is hereby that the assessor and collector of Salt Lake O.ty has ma le and completed the lis! and plat to a local tax of seven i7i cents per linear foot levied by the City Counc 1 of Salt Lake cltv. May r, isul, upon the follow inn lots or Piece of troiind, namely: Lots i and !. bloc's H: tots I, '4 H, 4. S. . 1 and f, block .1; lota' I. i), S, i't . 7",'bto'k'4:'loU 1, 1 and ft. block ft; lot I. ft. (1, 7 and s. blo-- It; lots , S 4, f. , 7 and S. bio k IA: lots I. W..I, 4, f. t. T and 8. hlock is ; lots v. ,1.4, b aud , Mock IT: loft 5. 6. 7 and H. block 1M: lots 1. !). M, 4. it. ti, 7 iind s, block if, lots 1. 'J. 1 4. 4 7 and s. bio k ill. lots I. V. :i, 4. 5. it. 7 and K, liks-- 'Ji; 10 s 1. 1) a. 4, f, ft. T and, blo k .K: lots i S. 4. It, A, 7 and s. block Hi: lots I and s, bl h k si, lot I. It. , 7 and S lock 31 ; lot I. .1, 4. X 7 and H. block .t: lot I. S. .1. 4. N, 7 and S. block .11; lot I. V. a. I 5 s, 7 and H, block .11: lots I. , 4. h. 7 and s. bl.H k a'; lds I, , ft, 4. d, r, 7 and a block an; lots i, a, 4, !V , 7 and Mo k ;t7; Itlts I, i, a. 4 !t 0, 7 and 1. blo.'k. IS; lots I. .1. 4, 6. , 7 an I s, block av; Ms 1, a, 4. ft, it. 1 and s, block 40; lots I, 8, ,H,4. ft. s. 7 und H, block 41; lots I. H. 4. ft. n. 7 and s block -', lot I. o. 7 ands. block 4.H, lots ft. !, 7aud S. block Ki: lot aft, and 1. bio. k 47; lot I, '. ft. n. 7 ai d 8. bhH.k 4s. lots 1, v, fl. 4. A. i and 8 Mock 4i. lot I, 5, 4. ft. 8 t and 8 Vlock 61; lot I. 2 3. 4, ft, 1 and 8. hlock M; lots I. J. A. 4. 7 and S. block W; lot I, II. 3, 4, 6, (I. 7 and 8. b ock ftfl: lots 1. a, 3. 4. 6, 7 an 1 8. block f,4: lots 1. 9. 3. 4. ft. fl. T and 8 b ock fV, lots 1, g. 3. 4. ft. , 7 and 8. block M: lota I, 1). 3, 4, ft, t), 7 and 8. block ft?; lots 1. a, S, 4, ft, 0, T and 8, block fts; lots 1. II, .", 4, ft. , 7 und 8. block to; b ts I, V, S, 4. ft. 8, 7 and 8. block Do; lots 1. 1. (1. 7 and 8. block 61 ; lot I, a, 3, 4, ft, n, 7 and 8, bio. k lot 1, ft and n, block fVl: lots I, 3, S aud , block M; lo's I, a. ft and 0, block Aft; lots I. a. ,1. 4. ft. a, 7 and 8, block m; lot 1, f, 4, a, B. 7 an.1 s. block 87; lot. I. U 8, 4, ft, 8. 7 and 8, block I't ; lots I, a. 3. 4. 6 . and 8, block tin; lots I, S 3. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8. bio 'k 70; lots I, a, t, 4, 5 7 and 8. Wok 71; bus I.e.. 4, ft, 8.7 and a block. ?.'; lots 1. V, 3 4, ft. A, 7 al.d . block 7.1; lots I a. 3, 4. ft, , 7 aud 8, block 7s ; lots 1, a, 3, 4. n, 8. 7 and 8. block tft. lots I, a. 3. 111,1 aud 8. block 7i; lota I. , 3 4, ft. . 7 and 8. block 77; lets I a. 3, 4. ft. 8, 7 and 8, block :x; lota I, a. ft. tw.al. blick .'u- lutaLaa aud iJjlo.-- hi; lo - j. 3 I and 8, ho k s4 lot 1, $7574, ft, , 7 and a, Mora r ; iota t. f . 4. tt. n. and block 88: lots I, a. 3. 4. 6. fl, 7 and 8 block 87; lots I. I, 8. 4 S. S, 7 and 8, block 8s; lots 1, 3, 4 and ft, block !M lot 1, a. 3.4. ft and K, block Vl; lots 1, .1 4 6. , 7 and 8. block.; lots I, a, 3. 4, It. n. 7 and s, block tt; lots l, 8, J and 8, block (.7; Me I and 8, block It; lot. l.H, 3. 4, ft 8. 7 and b o k 101; lot I. a. 3. 4 antl ft, blo. k 101; lots I. ii, 7 and , block lift: lo s 1. a, 3 i an I ft. block 14 ; all In plat "A", Salt Lake Cl'y uryey. Lots a. 3. 4 and ft. block 4: lot 1. i 3, 4, ft. T aud 8 block ft; lots i, fl. ; and 8, block 8; lo s ft and ti, blo.k 8: l"ts 1, ft, 6. 7 and s. bio. k 1); lots i. S. 3. 4. ft, tt. 7 an 1 8. block 10; lots 4 and ft, block II; lots , 4 and ft, block Is; lot 1, a 3, 4. ft, 8. 7 an j a, blook la: lots l. a. 3, 4, ft, . 7 and 8 bl. ck ai, lots I, a. 3. 4, 6, 8, 7 and ft, block si ; lots I, a. s. 4. ft, , 7 and K, b. C ; lots 1, a. S. 4. ft. C,7 i nd 8. block '.'3; lots l, 2. 3. 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. b.o k i: lots 4, ft, fl. 7 and s, block a'.; lots ft and fl, bio. k a8;l. tsft. 6.7 an I s block a7; lots 4, ft, 6, 7 at:d 8. block .i; lots 1, , 3, 4, ft, 6, 7 and 8. block 30 ; Iota 1, 9, . 4. ft, 6,7 and 8, block 31 lot I, 8, .'I, 4. fl. 7 aud 8, block 31; lots I. a, 3. 4. ft. fl. 7 and 8. bbs--k 83; lots 1. a. 3. 4, ft. fl, 7 and 8, block :H; lot I, a. 3. 4 6. s. 7 and 8. b ock 3ft; lota 1. 'J. 3. 4 ft, it. 7 and 8, bbs:k fl; M 1. a. 3, 4. ft. fl. 7 aud 8. block 37; lot 1, a, 8. 4. ft. fl. 7 und 8. block 3s; lots I. a. 8. 4 ft. fl, 7 and . t lock Ms 1. :!. 3, 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8, block 4 I; lots 1, a. .1. 4, ft. fl. 7 and 8. bloclt il: lots I. J 3. 4. ft, (I, 7 and block ; lo'J I. ?, 3. 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. bloclt 1:; lots 1. a, 3, 4, ft. il. 7 and 8. block 41; lots 1, a. S. 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. b o k S5; lots 1. a 3. 4. 6. fl, 7 und 8. b ock 4. lots I, H. 3. 4 ft. . 7 and 8, hlock 47; lots 1. 8 3. 4, ft. . 7 itn I 8 block 4; lots I. a. 3. 4. ft. fl. 7 and s. h'0"k 4n: b ts I, a. 3, 4, ft, fl, 7 andS, block fto: lots I. a. 4 6 fl. 7 ant s. block ftl ; lots 1, a, .1, 4 il, 7 and bl i'ii 3. lots 1. a. 3. 4. ft, it, 7 and 8. h ft.'); lots if. ;, 4. ft. fl. 7 and 8, Block ft4; lots I, a. 8, 4, ft, fl. 7 anil , block f f.: lots , , a. 4. I fl. 7 and 8. block ft ; lots 1, a, s. 4, 6. 6 7 and 8. blo- k ft7; lot. I. si. 3. 4. ft. il, 7 and 8, bl.s'k ft; lots 1, a. .'I. 4 5. e, 7 and 8, block ftu; lot 1, J, .'!. ft. 6. 7 and 8. block lots I, a, 3, 4, ft. . 7 and 8. block HI : lots I, , 3. t. ft. 8. 7 and 8 b ock ra; lots I. a. :l. 4. ft, 7 and 8. block tvt; all m til at II. l o s I nn 3. block : lots I and a, block a; lots I an1 a. bloc . I ts 1 und a. block 4: lots 1 tid v, cift: oisl an I a, block fl; lots I un l i bio ,i7; lot I and .', block 8: lota ami L. Mo It ; lots I and Wo k in; lot and a. Mock II; lots 1 and a. block lots I an! a. Id iv lots I and !. bio it all In piat I). Iv ts nd ft. bl-- k ;l, lots a S und i. block as: lots 1 a. ,1 ft beck at; lots 3, 3, 4 and ft, bind: A In pltt F. Lots 1 and a, bio. k 8. in Plat O. Lots I. -- 3. 4 ft. fl and 7. b ock 1: lot fl, block J; 1 p at I, .ul' In Salt L .l.e ci urvey. Said tax PelnK for the sprlnkllmr of the streets along the following dtscrlbcd rotito, namely. Secot'd ' Vort-T- street, from Second West street to First West Strce.'. First Norm street from Second West street to West Temple Street, North Tempie litres fmm Second West stret t to First Fast sin et. South Temple street from Third West street to Tenth Fast street. F'ti st So ith stre"t from Fourth West street to Tenth East street. Sc olid South Ktieet from Fifth West street) to Tenth Kast sue t. i Third South street from Fifth Wot Btreet to Tenth Kast SI reel. Fourth South str et from Second West stre-- t to Tenth East street. F f h South stre t from Second West strest to N n fl Eat-- st S xt i S utb strert from First West street to Sixth Fast s'ret. pcye ti sot fi street from First West street o Bixlli Ka-- t street.. F.mhih South street, from West Temple Street to First East street and from Fifth Last Btreet to Sixth East street. Nin'h South stieet fmm West Temple street to F Kast street and from Ulth F.ast to Sixth Elst streets. S, con I West street from Third North street to F.fth South street. Firs; West street from Second North street to Seventh South street. Vi st Temple street from First North stree-- to Ninth South street. Fast Temple street from First North street to Ninth South street. Fl'st Kast street from North Temple street to Ninth South street. i Second E ist street from South Temple street to -- eventh South street. Third Fa t street from South Temple street to Seventh South street. Fourth Fast street from South Temple street to Seventh South street. Fifth East street from South Temple street to Ninth South street. Six.h E ist street from South Temple struct to N.nth Smith street. Seventh Est .treet from South Temple strest to Filth South street. KU-ht- East street from South Temple street to urt-- S .nth street. Ninth East ftreet from South Temple street to Fifth South street. Tenth Ea-- t street from South Temple street to Fourth South street. Said list and plat have been lodged In the ofllce of the City Keo rder. No. a, city hall, and will le open for Inspection for a per od of ten Mil) (lavs from and utter the tlth day of May. ism, dit'rlne which time written ;ipcals to the City Council for the corr.'ctiou f the assess-ment may lie filed with the said recorder in pursuance of the ordinance in such case pro-vided. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City. May fl. IU. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. 4 SPECIAL MF.ET1NU OF THE STOCK- - hol lers of the Salt Lake Valley Loan and Trust company is hereby called to meet at the ofliee of the company In S ilt Lake City, I' ah. at 4 o'ctuck p. m. of Friday, the asth day of Mav. Tlie oi.ie-- of sa d meetinir and the business I I l.e transact d thereat betuu loamenii Article I II oi the Articles of Agreement of said com-pany, so as to permit said company to buy. sell, and deal In storks of national banks aud other con and companies. Dated at Salt Lake City. I'tah. May I, lsvl. O. J. SAt.isiii uy, President. Sam J. Ken yon. Secretin y SUMMONS. In the District court In and for the Third Judi-cial dii.tn.tor I tah territory, county of Salt Lake. W. C. Pavcy. trustee, plaintiff, vs. W. L. Harrett and Lillian E. Bar- - Summon, rett and KdwarU McCarratl, de-fendants. The people of the territory of I'tah send trreet-lii- u to w. L. HarrottJind Lillian K. Harrett and Edward M Carran, defendants: You are hereby requited to appear In an ac-tion brought a ,'alnst you by the above named plulntiit In tin d strict court of the third Ju-dicial district of tlie territory of Utah, aud to answ er the complaint Hied therein within ten day inclusive ot the day of service) after the service on you of this snmmon-- lf served within this county; or. If served out of IMs county, tint in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty davs or Judg-ment by default will be t iken against you, ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. The s ml actiou is brouubt to have Judgment defeudaut. W L. and Lillian E. llar-lett- . In the stun of trfi'm. with interest at 10 per cent per annum fiom Scptemiier ifl, iw, for Ja i attorney s fee, and for cost of stilt; aliened to be due on a certain prom-ssot- y note, made and executed by aald defend-ants to plalntlft for '.'' o. AtiKUst Ifl, Imki, due two years after date, with Interest from date at in per cent per annum, same being due and unpaid, save interest for the month of August, tstft. and secured by a lnortuuue exerutedby said defeudents to plain-tiff on said date, on lots ft) and 83. block S, Park View addition. Sail L ike City and coun-ty. Utah: to have a decree ol this court for the sale of said premises, and that the proceeds may b applied in payment of costs of tnls suit, coets of sale, attorney' fee, und of amount due platutilT on said note and mortgage: that, defeiiduuts. and all under thera subsequent to the execution of said mortwaite lie barred und foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption iu said pietnlses; that pia'iitlff have Judgment aud execution for any dolld-ency- . anu for such other aud further relief a may be just and equitable. Aud you are hereby notified that if Ton fall to appear and answer the said complaint us above required, tlie said plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded therein. Witness the Honorable Charles S. Zane, Indue, and the seal of the disirict court of the Tuird Judicial district. In and for the Terri-tory of t'tait. this tnth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one, sKAl, IlENitY 0. McMillan, Clerk. By Cs l. D, Looms, Deputy Clerk. SUMMONS In the District Court In and for the Third Ju-dicial District of I'tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. W. 11. Woodworlb, plaiuUil, vs. VSummons. Peter Hogwald, defendant. ) The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting: To Peter Hogwald, defendant, A'OIT ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff In the district court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of I tali, and to answer tlie complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service after the service on you of this summonsIf served w ithin this couuty : or. If served out of this county but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or Judgment by default will betaken a.rainstyou according to the prayer of said complnlnt. The said action is brought to have Judgment against defendant lu the um of ftX, with in-terest at 10 per cent p.T annum from March 8"i, . Iwit. and for costs of suit, alleged to be due on a certain promissory note made, executed aud delivered by defendant to one Charles F. t. March Ti, isau. for foOi, with interest from date at 10 per cent, sume leing due and wholly unpaid, and secured by a inortace of even date, on premises hereinafter described, executed aud delivered by defendant to said Tolhurst; said note and mortgage being sold and assigned to plaintiff December 27, i.hho, plaintiff being now the owner and holder thereof; to have the usual decree for the tale of sa'd premises, that the proceeds thereof be applied In payment of amount duetoplalutiff, Including 76 attorneys' fee: that the defend-ant and all persons claiming under hlra be barred of all right claim and equity of re-demption iu such premises, that plaintiff have judgment for any deticiency, aud for such other relief as the court may deern proper. Said premises are described as follows, towlt : Heginnlng at, u point 5 rods north of south v est corner of lot 2. block 31. platu, Salt Luke City survey, running thence north a rods, thence east 10 rods, thence south 8 rod, thence west In rods to place of beginning, situate in bait Lake City and County, Utah territory. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer seid complaint as above required, the sai l plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness tlie Honorable Churles S. Zane, .1udi;", and the seal of the district court of the Third Judicial district, in and for the Terri-tory of Utah, this t'7th day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . SKAL.J Husky O McMillan, Clerk, lly Ow i. D. Loom is. Deputy Clerk RotrsAX & .ire, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Distrct Court In aud for the Third Ji db tal District of Utah Ter. itory, County of Sa t L. ke. Chance C. Ciamer, plaint id vs. M illnda Cra-mer, d den lant Tlie of the Territory of Utah send greeting: To Mal.inla Ciam. r. defendant. 'Oi: AHU 1IEKEHY l.t;::l,lbED T I AP- - I pear in ull ai tlon brocght a. ain t you bv t e above imm 'i pliiintld 1 i ti.e .it t rict emit of jud.ciul district of theterrit iry of Utah, and to answer the ci mu'aiiit lib u there-in w th n liars icvelusivc of the day of service! filter t e se v.ce on you of thiH sum-in- . lis-i- f S'rvid within this county: or, if served out oi tti.s i ounty. but in this district, within twenty day: oherwl-- wphftt forty cays or Jiidiiineni by ib fault w ill be ta.ieti against you, according to Ihu prayer of said complaint. The td'on is brought to have a decree of Ibis court di oiving the h mil of matrimony existing bdwe n plaint 11 and defendant, and absoiviu.! each of the p,.rtlcs beret . Ir uu all obligations thereof; a ove relief prayed on the ground that on or atsmt the lftth day of April, it HI defendant, disregarding the of her marriage vow, wdfully and without cause (insetted and abandoned this plaintiff, and has ever since continued to so . find abandon him. and to live separate and apart from him, against his will aud with-out his consent. And you aro hereby notified tha--t 1' you fail to appear and answer the sal. I i on plaint as above required, the said plal itlff will apply to the court for the lellef demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles S Zane. judge, and the seal of tne t court of the Third Judicial district, iu and for the territory of Uiah. this ad day of April, In the jeir of our Lord one thousaud eight hundre i and ninety-one- . m ai.. Hf.nry a. McM it t an, Clerk. Hyiir.o. T). Loom is. Deputy Clerk, J. Post, attorney for ) lalntttT. APPLICATION' FOR PATENT. Notice No. SO 13. United Status Lanu Okfpie, Sai.'iLaksCitv, Ctah, Mav 4th. 1HM. ( yOTIfE IS HEREBY CIVKN THAT HAIt-j.- rlet Ann Watson, whose postoilice ad-dress Is l.iugham, Salt Lake county, Utah, ami her Duvtd Kay or Og.len. Utah, and Jerome llourirard of liiugham. Salt Lake county. Utah, have made application for a Untied States patent for the Key Note und westerly extension of the Key Note Cons lode, mining rlaims s:tt ated in West Mountain Mining district, Salt Lake county, 1 tnh consist. ug of lolS.aft ilnejir feet of the lode, and surface ground shown on the plat posted on the ground, being Lot No. 418, und described In the Held notes and plat of the oi!lct:.l survey on tile In this olflce, with mag-netic variation at 16 degrees minutes east, as follows: t itmmeucintr at Post No. 1 of tho Westerly Extension of the Key Note, thence north ti" II mln., west, lao.r, feet, to post No. a; thence north fla deg. ha tn n., east lulS.ift feet to post No. 7 ol th- Key Note iode: thence smth i " 11 mm., east lfw feet to post No. 8 of the Key Note; thence south 07 dee;, if, min.. west ,'sl feet to post. No. of the Key Note; thence south a deg. ftl mln.. west aftti net to post No. ft of the Key Note, which Is common to post No. 4 of the Westerly Extension of the Key Note lode; thence south i deg. oa min., west lflt.8 feet topost No. I, the pliia nf beginning; containing a total are of a.f-f- acres, and ex-pressly Including the area .n conflict with tlie Tiger lode lot Br, for which an application tor latent has never len tiled ; from post No. 1 U. S. M. M. No. fl. bears south 10 deg. ftl min. west ft.'.'iti feet, distant. The said mining loca-tion being of record Inthe oilli-- of the recor-der ot said mining district at llinghatu. In Salt Lake county, Utah. The nearest known loca-thin- s being tne Tiger lode, lot 07; Key Note No. a lode, lol S'; Modesty lode, lot, S'.rt Ftr.-- t Kst'iisjonof Yosemite west lode, lot 113: b.de, lot lao ; and Montreal lode, lot 87; mining claims. I d rect that this notice lie published In the Salt Lakb Timks. the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, lor the period Of sixty days. Fiiank D. Hoiins, Register. T. C llAII.F.Y. Attorney for Annlleiiiit PROBATE NOTICE. In the the probate court In and Tor Salt Lake county. Territory of Utah. In the matter of tho estateof Sarah Watkins. deceased. OKD1 R TO SHOW CAUSB WHY ORDER stile of rer.l estate shouid not be made JohnT. Htickle the adiuinisti'e.tor of the es tatu of Sarah Watkins. deceased, having tiled his petition h"reln. duly verified, praying for an 1 ordei of sale of the r 'al estate or knid de-cedent, for the purposes there a et forth, it is tetefore ordered liy Hie if said cittrt, that al! persons Interested in the estate of said decea.-ei- i appear before 1 1" said probate court on Tuesday the tnenty-- th dav of May, isul. at it) o'clo k in the foreiv tin of said day, at the court room of sa d probate court, at the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah territory to show cause w iV an order should t:ot be "ranted 1 t'.e H:,d ad-ministrator, to sell so much of th- re-i- i estu.e of the said ueceased at public or private sa-- as shall be necessary, and that a c.ijiv of t his order he published at least four successive weeks In the Salt Lakk Timi s, a rewsjuip r pr nied and published In sa d city and county. Dated April i.th, ISM. O. W. Uartch, Probate Judge. Tkhkitohy or Utah, i County of Salt Lake ( Hs' 1. C. E. Allen, clerk of the probate court In and for the county of Salt Lake, iu the terri-tory of It ih. do hereby cen it y that tin is a full, true and correct copy of order to snow cause v. hy order of sale of r al estu'e slinttl not be ma le in the matter of til est at of Surah Watkln. deceased, us appears of record In my ofllce. I it witness whereof. I hay hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of said cutirt, this Sdh day of April, A. D. ism. ISEAI- - C. E. At.' r.v. Clerk of the Probate Court, Uy C. E. Stanton. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John 0. Carson, deceased. YOTU'E IS HERKI1Y UIVKN HY THE i. undersigned. Eliza D. Carson, adminis-tratrix of the estate of John C. Carson, de-ceased, to the creditor of. and all s rsons having claims against the deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the tlrst publication of this notice. to the said Eliza 1. Carson at her residence. No. sad South Eleventh Fast Sr.. Salt Lake City, In tho comity of Salt Lake. Dated April aist, 1801. Ei.t7A D. Carbon. Administratrix of the estate of John 0. Car-son, deceased, S. AloDoWAi.L. Atty for Administratrix. SUMMONS. In tlie District court iu and for tho Third Ju-dicial district of Utah territory, county of Salt Lake. Emily U. Svesm. au, plaintiff, John W. Seaman and Samuel H. Hill, administrator of tho estate f ""'"ona-o- f Kachael Seaman, deceased, defend:ins. The 1'eopie of the Territory of Utah sand greeting to John W. Seaman and Samuel H. Hill, administrator of the estate of Rachel Seaman, deceased, defendants: A'OU ARE HEItEHY REQUIRED TO AP-- I pear lu an action brought against vou by tne aisjve named plaintiff in the District court of the T hird Judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten day (exclusive of the day of service), lifter the service on you of this summons if nerved within this county; or. If served out of ihis countv, but In this district, within twenty days; otherwise withiu fortv days - or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of buid comp.aint, he aid action is brought to have a sum-mons issued out of this court against Samuel II. Hoi. as adtnlniotiatorof the estate of It. ch iel deceased; that said Hill njuy is- - brought lu as a party to these proceedings, n nd be required to pay the share of said Joan W. Seam. in iu said estate, into this court; that, in the meantime, he be restrained by n t'on issuing out of this court, from paying over said share of said J. W. Seaman to him. or to any other person; that, upon duo notice 1 elng given to sa'd Seaman, the decree of di-vorce gt anted plaintiff in thia court on or about November is, iss may lH, g() 8mfn(e(j that said John W. Seaman lie required to pay as alimony and for thesuimortof the children. Issue of s aid marriage, mentioned in the com-plaint I eretu, to which reference ts hereby made, the amount to be received bv him as his share ot the estate of said Kachael Seamau, his mother. And you are horeby notified that If yon fall to appear and answer the eatd complaint ss shove required, the said will apply to the court for the lellef demanded therein. Witness tlie Hon. Churles S. Zane. fudge, and the seal of the district court of the Third 'tidtci:! district, in and for the territory of Utah, thts n th day ot April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. HENRY O. Mi MlLLKN. seat.) clerk. Hy GKo. D. Loom is. Deputy Clerk Arthur Brov u, Atty. for plalatitt. NOTICE. OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY council to extend water mains on First East street from midway between Fifth and Sixth south to midway between Sixth and Seventh South streets with laterals on Sixth South street. Notice Is hereby given by the city council of Salt Lake Ctt y of the Intention of such council to make the following described Improvement, towlt: Extending and laving lion water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: First East atreet from midway between Fifth and Sixth South to midway between Sixth and Seventh South streets, with laterals on Sixth eolith street aud defray'ug three-fourth- s of the cost thereor. estimated at 1.'U. by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following descrllie l district, being the district to lie affected or benefited by said Improvement, namely: Lots ft ami . Hlockao; Lots ti and 7, Hlock ai; Lois I aud a. Hlock M, and Lots a and 3. Block 3ft, all lnp'at ' A" 8 alt Lake City survey. All piotests and objections to the carrying out of such Int. ntiou must be presented in writing to tlie City Recorder on or before May 18th, bein; the time set by the satd Council when it will hear aud consider auch objections as may be made thereto. By order of the Cit y Council ot Salt Lake City, made April 14th, lsoi. i J. Jack, City Recorder. MARSHAL'S SALE. I)URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of Utah, I shall cx .ose at public sale, at the t. nt d.air of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt i.ae and T rritoty ( f Utah, on the;, it h. day of Mav. at MoYiock m. all the r.ght. title, claim and ln'cresi of A. II. Mlkes. ll. An-il e M kesell and Jauedavonyereoi, in. and to the follow ing desctlhed teal esfate. situate, ly-ing, aid being lu Salt Lake count v, and de-scribed as follows, i lleing all that piece or parcel of land bounded and described us follows: All of Lots () eight. (7) seven, and fifty (51) feet north and south bv 114 feet east und west of the n r h side of Lot six (' in Hlock three ci, all of the City pat k subdivision of Blocs J), ai. V8 and aa. ot Plat ' C" Salt Lake Cltv survey. To te sold tis the prof itv of A. H. Mikesell et al. at the suit of William S. Terms f safe, cash. E. H. Pahsons. IT. 8. Marshal. By Human Cannon. Deputy Marshal. Dated April asth. PVl. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Wallace Rogers, deceased. JVOTICE I HEREBY C.IVEN HY THS i undersigned, John H. Llnck. administra-tor ot the estate of William Wallace Rogers, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neceary vouchers within ten months after the flrst publication of this notice, to the said John H. Llnck, at a.KS South First East street. Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Luke. Utah, Dated May 1st, 1SM1. JOHN H LINCK. Administrator of the estate ot William Wal-lace Rogers, deceased. |