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Show ..... j 5 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUUKSDAY JUNE 1. 1891. , 8 S. MAIN 8T,, 1ALT LAKE C1TT BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ARCHITECT. TEED L HALfi, OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK AUrHTTFCT auu il Uoiuiuorciai uIik a. F. M. ULMES. RrHlTECT 403 PKOURKB3 BUILDING Y H. HOP & CO., K'tH. MAIN. IMl'ORTEUi IN JAPANESE Om Mild Chinese tulc-- brae, screens, bronzes cabinet, linn. antloue ant) curing. Hand sumete a novelties always on hand. k'LiL KSTATC ANU LOAMS. EDETON, GEOESBEOK & 03., REAL ESTATF., NO. Mi MAIN STREKT Lake (Jit, UtaO. Notary la uUlo Telephone 4B4. MONET WANTED. IF VOTT PEStKK A UCXJU LOAN PLACET! real estate, call on 8. Bpencer, 17 M am street. ATTORNtrS. EHEPAED GEOVE 4 8HEPABD," IAWYERS ROOMS 49 AND W WASATCH bait Lake City. C.W. P0WE21 Col. 1. Kellcy W il ' 6sues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of QIS SEW RESORT. )REUHL& pRANKEN. lJllJGGISTS. I.E. Cor. Main and Third South. W carry a complete Una nf nruKs, Chemicals. Proprietory Remedies. Trussea, Imported and Domestic I'erliiinsi and Toilet Artie ls the Compounding of Physlctanss Frew-rip-. tions ami Family Karl pea our Specialty. A lo a no line or Trus-iea- , Hra es, Cratches, K.'i'. bpeoial attention given to orders by mall. AGENCY FOH GUNTHER'S 0ANDIE3. TJEGGS & TRACY. CONTRACTORS FOB Steam anil Hot Water Heating, Knilors, Pumps, Ktc. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. No. I.M Sfta t'oad. Ilranch 6J0 17 th Street o o. AAMAEA nmffi i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITB becoud South siraet. r lLATI.NO. NOVELTY MANUPAOTURINS 03.. CI OLD, SILVER ANI1 NICKEL PLATINU by the Dynamo Process. All kluds of rerslrim; done with neatness and (Uspatoa. Kkuijsum llaua OlJuild bouta. 11 KM I I KK. fANDEEP.0 rUENITURE CO.. MANi:FArTUltFr.S AND DEALERS IN School Desks. Screen doors and Windows. Johbint; atid re Lairtrf promptly street. attoudod W. lu and lid V? liKOCERIESI. E0GEE3 4 COMPANY rssHE LEADING GJiUCJEK 46 JCA3T FIRST L bouth street. 1N8CI1ANCI5. ' LOUIS HYAUsTofJU 'L""1RK L.l-i- i AND AC ul'.Ni. MUTOAL f Life of New York, r.i i.n i Htl Coiumorcal Hlock. " " " P. J. 1I0&A& STEAM nEATINO KNGlNH 5 MAIN bait Lake City. - alENOGKAPIIT. T. E. McGURRIN, OFFinAL STENOtJRAPHER; ALT. KINDS and Typewriting. Dealer la Remington Typewriter and supplies; Progress titiliiUua'. The Peer Among Feora and beo-e- nd to None in this City In-vitations E&Te Eesn Issued by Mr. Edward Keiley for th Grand Opening of Eis New Sample Room, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Keiley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixturesand handsomely decorated in ac-- cord with the balance of the j tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the pop--i ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at TO! URLS! J X i t v 1 1 t I Wishes to Speak to thm lioys and Girls of Salt Lake and ofl'er eucli of them CALIFORNIA CREAM OF PRUNES. A very pleasant Laxative, made from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-ents of well-know- n and highly niedi cinal qualities, put up in tha form of CREAM DROPS. Making a very valuable preparatio FOB INFANTS AND CIIILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. IT PROMOTES DIGESTION, CHEERFUL-NES-S AND REST. IT IS A WONDERFUL REKEDY V" Cons nPATioN, Boca Stomach, Convulsions, Loss or Slkkp, W IKHS, FEVKHIgUNKsJ, ETO. PRICE 25 CENTS. For Sale by All Truest. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, Calif ortla, . eetrel Park l.nt. State Road and Thirteenth South. 910 each. Monthly payments. No inter-est. V. II. Mi Cu re & Co. 23 West Second South. Ooe-Thlr- d Off Our special this week underwear. Buckeye Clothing, Boot and Shoe Co. That will afford many hours of innocent pleasure. 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 We liave a large- lot of Dominoes which we propose) to give away to the 1 11$ MILS. The condition upon which they will he presented is simply that each Hoy or Girl who wants a box shall get One Subscriber! FOR THE TIMES For One Month! And Bring the name with the j subscript ion price 75 Cents - to T1IKTI.MK3 Oilice. We are offering the most extensive line of gentlemen's neck wear we have ever shown. Brown, Terkt & Woodruff Co. Leading hatters and furnishers. 143 Main street. Kewarcl I w(ll pr tb hoT reward tnr .rt!f ru of Mvqv (Ympianit, I'jtn'ip"!, tie.ti llfadftfn. lMLjwttion, or 'o.ti Tnpn we rtimot rur wittt Wwit'i lk,'''-hlf- l UT(!rv'In, when tht dlrwtlrms ar utrlrtly vrnpif'-t- i with. Thy ire purely Vsrtabi nd nnver f.ol to pivn ftatlsifaetion. St, jarf td. Large hoiem rontaininsr 30 PtiU. K pnta. Rpwrft rt rnuntrftta ait'i imiUition. The jremiinr manufactured only by TKK JOHN ( WE?T C 'M " V H ITa"' ), ILL For sale by Johnson, Pratt & Co., Salt Lake. IJROWN&ICK. ,v Ceneraf ktlkn & Coieisslcfi Hons?. All kinds of goods bought and sold.' Tf yon h ,ve any class of goods you wish to turn ititocasli. give us acail. (Tlca! h'Ai & Kiaing Trop erty Sold by Auction or Prlvato Sale. Money to Loan. V) XV. 'Ind - Salt Lake City. S. D. EVANS, 1 r 8UICO.SOT tu EVANS & ROSS. fertal(erMiakr 214 Slat. St.. salt I.ak.. i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP-- j KENT OF BODIES. 5 0;en4!IH!ght. Telspbose, 304. 1 I any and at all times to wel-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Keiley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-- I posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. ' ' The world-renowne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may ' be found at his post of duty at almost any time. The well-stocke- d sideboard vill also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will bs presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moari, who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra- - ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade i3 probably the best known pug- - ilist and enjoys a more exten- - sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the Vet. Col. Edw. Keiley is too well and favorably known to! need an introduction through j the medium of these columns rnd as a pleasant, genial, j gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir-- ! trs ;;s having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. aid 228 State Street ii IT 3 1 j 1 i m j I'ach one nf yon has a friend Mho is not a Niihseriher and who will gladly suhserihe lor the paper for a month to assist you in securlii; a box of tlii'so Dominoes. iVhenever you nre down-tow- n you can drop in at tlio 0i?C3, 12 Commercial St. An:! Secure This ! THAT IS (HTh!!): i v v"7 ?Vv ': Utah & Montana Machinery Zo. hu MQ O 1 q - lifi Grade! j Ma ch in ery! For all kinds ot rintv. C iriics i'l St-c- l. for l:::e d ate ,,e!iv ry M It. s.:i c 1 un i'ip i u: t 10 I'i , ..1: t - ir , l o , m. oi. o.. .tit. ii. iJ. t I, oca ENGINES From '! to C , Hot - l '.over flo st n - I n in s. I'liti'iu llors- - '.. h res. Wl-- e lr.l ii . : a..d S , ;.:.. M. ny S.i.o 1'i.Wi i:- -, l ai.d u- - Va'.u (i'l!, e .in i Wa-er- o inn. j 251 S. ZanS !.. S It L e CJ: . It :tf. Mo.it.. j Soliattd. I J.W.Farrell&Co. r- - .yzs&a i& PLIHEEHS, m I STEAM FITTERS. Deil-- rs in all kinds of LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. i I'ders t in for Dr ve and D'lg Wells, Teas-p- o bid t aim corinrt.ot made Mam, m'" to Auor&ach Dies. IaieihB, MX t Official ttti THE RAILROAD HEW Efforts to freeze Out the Haughty Chi-cago 4 Alton from the Western Passenger Association. SHOVIK THE QUEER OB U. P. The Montana Gretna 'Green Searching fci the LineNotes and Person-I- s of Various Itjac It is very likely thitt within a few days all of the members of tho Western I'liMMngcr association except Uih Chi-cnjr- & Alton will withilrnw from ttml nrg:iui.atiuu on account of the attitude of that coinpauy In regard t the orders issued by Chairman Kiuley to advance rates from Kansas C.ly to St. Louis ami from St. Louis to Kansas City. Tlio Alton positively declines tp pay any attention to Chairman Kin ley or to I hfi association in this matter ami titurly ignore the fines, aggre-gating something like $l,0('U or il'j.iiuu, which have been imposed on it for refusing to uilvance rates. Under the clause section l, of article l;j of the Western Passenger associa-tion agreement Chairman r'inley will, in ten days, draw on tho Alton for the amount of the tine, and cf course tho Alton will not pay. It is proposed that each lino shall then withdraw from tho association aud leave tho Alton out in the cold. All of the lines except the Alton, tho Chicago, St. 1'aul oi is ansas City and the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis are members ot the Western Trallic association, which bas a much stronger agreement than the Western Passenger .association. The mails which propose to withdraw will rely ou the Western Tr.llic association to occupy tlio niche now tilled by the Western l'asserurer association. Counterfeiters On the Colon Pavinc. A smooth game of shoving tho queer is being worked along tht; main line of .he Union l'acirio in Wyoming anil idaho. Tha principal actor happens io be a tall, slender, nice looking man, who approaches a passeuger or a by-stander at the station, very hurriedly, just as the passenger train is about to pull out and asks for change for a ?'-'-0 bill. He generally gets it ami jumps on t he moving train before his victim dis-covers that the bill is counterfeit. This game has been tried at several places along the Union Pacific- antl ef-forts have been made to capture tho man by telegraphing to thu next sta-tion, but he bas eluded capture. Cunnocta with I nton Pae flo. Beginning with Sunday a new train called the Keystone express will leave Chicago atllMoa. in. and arrive inNew York at 2 o'clock next afternoon. 'The traiu will run over the Pennsylvania lines via Fort Wayne & Pittsburg. Only tirst class passengers will be carried, but without additional fare. Pullman vestibules from end to end, combined baggage and smoking cars, dining and sleeping cars and run through solid lrom Chicago to New York. The Union Pacific will connect with this new traiu. Location tho M., W. At E. Line. Pease's party of locating engineers for the Montana, Wyoming & Eastern railroad are at present camped near Rocky Butte, ou Alkali creek, Mont. Eighteen men arc iu tho party and they have located a line for the proposed road from Castle down the Musselshell and Painted Robe creek, thence across the basin, and are now running lines between Alkali and the head of Five mile creek, seeking the best location. The route will either come into Billings via Five mile creek or Alkali creek, and cross the river below Billings, thence across to Sheridan, Wyo. N. P. Grotna tints, That portion of tho ('row reservation between Rig Timber and Grey Cliir through which tha Northern Pacific railroad is built seems to have been se-lected as the Gretna Green of Montana. A number of marriages hae been per-formed on the trains when passing along that strip recently, of parlies to whom licenses would not have been issued by the district clerk for various reasons. The latest coming to notice was the marriage of Eddie Preble antl a Miss (ireen of Livingston, both under age and married without license. Railroad RippW. The Dillon-Clar- party will arrive in 5an Francisco tomorrow. George VV. I.awson, Butte City ticket agent for the Union Pacific, was mar-ried tbe other day to Miss May Dakin of Deer Lodge. F. C. Doran, superintendent of the Union depot company at Omaha, has resigned. He will hereafter be general manager of the Chicago Belt line. C. T. Rhodes, chief clerk of the Union racilic ollice at Helena, is at Butte to- - day and will be stationed th Te until the return of G. W. Lamson. city ticket agent, who is going on a pleasure trip. Chairman Midgley, of the Western Freight association, is chasiDg down some charges that lumber rates to Uli- - iiois and Indiana have been quietly cut, anil proposes to put a stop to the man-ipulation. 'The only present danger of a co-llapse in rates is on wool from I'tah common points to Chicago. The SI. r? tariff from L'tah common points via St. Louis, Memphis, Savannah ami oceau lo Boston it taking all the busine.-s- . The lines leading to Chicago deliv-ered , Toll, 0U0 bushels of corn there dur-ing the lirst threo weeks of May, or 2 iiio.OO'J bushels more than during the eatiie period in May, Kei-eipt- of wheat were up to 1M0, but oa.s showed u. decrease. On Sunday night l.'.'SO.OOn pounds of tea and tnerehand:ss from the. steamer leeame were sent to New York oier, t he I'niou pacific by passenger train, Last night 10U.0!i0 pauuds of raw silk, also from the Oceanic, was sent east by ' thu same route. The fourth annual picnic and eeiu--- eion of the Nort'tern i'aeilie railroad employe" of the Kocky motuittiit) mid Idaho divis'ons at Missoula, takes place on Saturday. June The party will j po over the Cocitr d'Aiona cut-oi- l as far as St. Hegis. ' M. L. Sebree was yestordav aopoiut-e- train dii:iic!icr of the Chicago. Kock Island .V J'acitic between Liinon and Denver and iXtuver to I'nehlo. with lioadtiarters at Dcuvei. vice i.o i Creer, who takes his (,',, i nn ;S passeo-f!- r It is rumored that an inve.ii-ratio- of purchasing department rci-.ir.- ,,f I'niou J'acitic is soon to lie i:ist:ti:te, ml that it will resttlt io tin- - iiiusecu- - rou of several liigh otbciais i who are anppnseil to bari- - iici-- inter ested with MeKibben in lh- :t:i."ji! cotnmissious ou suow piows aaU iu giuas. A JUNE WEDDING. Tha Styer- - Wllke Nuptials at 8b Mark't Cathxflral. The marriage of Miss Bessie Wilkes anil Lieutenant Henry I. SHyer in St. Mark's cathedral last night was a mem-orable aiTair. Bishop per-formed the ceremony. The bride waJ attended by Miss (irace Wallace, maid of honor, ami Miss Addie Hampton and Mias Mattie Koyle bridesmaids. Lieut-enan- t Mclvers of the Seventh infantry was the best man. Lieutenant Sam Seay and Mr. Charles Wilkes were the ushers. Herbert Wilkes was the page who carried the prayer book. The bride was attired in an elegant white silk, trimmed in Duchesse lace, veil and cape jessamine roses; Mi.'S Wallace In lemon colored crepe, with feather trimming, and boniuet of yel-low roses: Miss llr.mpton, oink silk, tnuiUrt of pink ro-e- s and Miss Koyle, pale green Bilk, with boii'piet of pink roses. The floral decorations were pretty. Mrs Hamilton executed Mendelssohn's wedding march and the bridal chorus Irom l.oliengun. A reception was held at the residence of tho bri le's parents on Kourih Last street. The bride received many beau-tiful and handsoniH gilts. The liride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund Wilkes. The grimm is the lieutenant of the Twenty-firs- t infantry, Tort I 'ought. They leit lust night to upend tlieir honeymoon in California. Lieutenant Slyer will here-after be stationed at LeaveuvvorLh. NOTICE (r TUB INTENTION Op TFTPJ CITV . rn,''ri Sncnnd South traet from u"" nf wtTpinpla street to tha til"Silt Lak e'ritv?'' V"ln N0 ' a ."i10? ""'T fw"n y n cotinrtl of it Lake city of thw lntntion of such council u maka tha foliowlne omt1Imi1 liuprovn-mant- s to wit: Th pavinit with asphalt and stoim blorks bothsnlHsnf the atrwit desiinat44 lie i",1!,'"'': h 'treat, beuinnlna at tha east to the west UIfnma ple atrett and runnlnix hh ,,f HUu, ,lrBtrf ,,,, hi ,,it in pavfn dlstn.-i- , No. ft In Salt Luke 1 v i and ii h ay th cost and ei pause t hamof , vatlinata.lat H3.HI per foot front by a local '"essiiient upon the lots, parts of lots and lands w ithin puvlni! district No. ft of Salt Lake uty. BluitiinK upon Isiib sides of said atreet to ments. Z namely:- -. ,or twentwl b said lmiMrova- - Lots .i and S, block ft?; Lois ft. n, 7 ami m, bliH k ftS; Lots I and . block J; and Lots I a. 3 and 4. blr k w. tor parts M aaM o.-- ) all In plat A," Salt Lake Ony fturr-- y. as the same appear and are shown upon the oflli lal .recorded! plat or map of said cliy. and prorated and srai, h.u k north and souta to the of fifty f, t from thir renrtlra South lu l n"nu aad sldesof beconij Allohjecibinstotherarryinctout. of such In- - t"nt'on must he presi-nt- . d In writing-- to tha 1.U. belnir the time set by the aid council when It will hear and consider such objection! as may be made thereto. Hv order of the , iiy council of Salt Lai City, made. May it ;th. i.hmi. Salt Lake J.'.F' JACK. City Recorder. city, May n,ui, im. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OEAI.ED PROPOSALS WILL BR RE. O ceiVBd addressed as below until 2 o'clock p. m. of Saturday. June th. im, tor layinii about thirty thouMfid :,).)) e.,uare feet of line sidewalk pavement on South Temple street, between. Fourth and UiKbth ;i-- l streets, and on 'llilrd south street, between aecond and Kourth h:at streets. Alsooneiiunir, d and fifty thousand (lSl.COfl) S'luare feet of aspimltum sidewalk pavements on Stite sireet, letween South Temple and south streets; and on Sei'oud uih stre: t, between Second fcat and Fifth Went streets; and on Third south sireet, between State street and Second Fast streets, and be- tween West Temple and Third West streets Also about twenty tI,ouand iLOOtO) gen are ftet of e sidewalk pavements on third south street, between bUte and West Teuinle streets. The above decIed work to be done accord-i- n to plans aud speclUcations In the e tv s onice, room No. Desuret Hauls tulldini;. Hbls will be reoelved for the whole or say portion or the work, but no hid will be cou-s.- d red unless made on forms furnished by tht undersigned. 'i ce riKht Is reserved to reject any or af Dills. Addres, Board of Public Works. No. 18 South Ma n street, Salt La'e Oitir. Frnh. C. L. 'HAINKS, Board of Public Works. A. F. Dohkmi'. C1tv Knjineer. LATE LOCAL. Governor Thomas has appointed L, Moth I verso ii a uolary public for the couuty of Salt Lake. The latest tidings from William Car ter who was shot at tbe inrt this morn-ing indicate that he is sinking and that death is not ruiuoto. , The ense of the people against Vitch and Squires, charged with malicious mischief will be heard before Commis-sioner Norrell tomorrow morning. There will lie an informal hop in Recreation hall at Fort Pouglas this evening, tin event to lake place under the direction of Lieutenants Seay antl Butts, .ion will bo represented by a cumber of social leaders. The rush for naturalization continues unabated, certificates of citizenship having been awarded George O. Sun-derland and Joseph Green of England, Hans Teter Hanseu of enniark, and .Joseph 1). McKay of Scotland, this morning. Governor Thomas has received an invitation to utteml the laying of the corner stone of the new city hall at St. Louie on Saturday. Tho completed plan of the structure looks as if it had been designed after Salt Lake's city-count- building. Judge C. C. Goodwin of Logan, is in the city today. He say's the prospects for the greatest grain crop yet produced in Cache couuty are flattering. He is entertaining fears thai the entire people of another county will have to assist in gathering the harvest in Cache county. NOTICE. In the Probate court, .n and for Salt Lain cotin'y. Territory of I tab. Iu the matt rof the eUato of Sybranus Hicks d "'casi-d-. NOTICE 1st HEREBY OIVEN THAI N. llleks. administrator of ths estate of Syl ranus Hicks, deceased, has d for settlement, aud died In said court, his final account of liU administration of aalT estate and pet.fton for tt'ial distribution of t're residue i, f aaid estat" among the peraoni entitled thereto, and that Saturday, the si til day of Jun. A. I). pl, at id o'clock a. m.. at thJ court nmm of aild "onrt. in the county c mrt hoiiee. Salt Lake City and county. Utah las lern ouly appointed ly tha judge of said court, for the settlement of sale? aecount and hearing said petition for distri-bution, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any there h why said account should not be settled at d approved aud llnal distribution made as prayed f r. Dated June itli. lsut. , C. E ALLEN. Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton, Deputy. FRIENDSHIP. LOVE AND TRUTH. iDitallatlna of Ofllrers of Rnterprle I.i.dife No. 1ft, I. . . K. A large number of the members of the order participated in the installa-tion ceremonies last night of lodge No. 15, I. O. O. F. A very enjoyable time was passed by the brothers who witnessed the impressive ceremonies. The exercises lasted until a late hour, the olticers elected being E. I. Newell. N. G.; C. S. Loomis, V. (i.; William Watrous. secretary ; E. T. Walter, treasurer; William "M. Elliott, trustee. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO i me directed by the Third Judicial District court of the Territory of I'tah. I shall expos at public sale, at the front door of the county courthouse. In the city and County of Sail Lake, Utah territory, on the 6th day of June, at Vi o clock M., all the right, title, claim and Interest of Ka'e Lynch, trustee for Nina Kent. Nina Kent, 'lhela Kent, Edward A. Kexsler and Charles Pomeroy. of, in and to the follow, inn deacilbed real estate, situate, lylnit and belnKlnthe City and County of Salt Lake, Utah territory, and particularly described as follows, A art nf lots one (it and eiRht (Si, In block forty-thre- (43, plat H, Salt Lake City survey; commenclni; at eltfht (si feet Kouth of the northeast cor-ner of said lot one tn. and running thenr north thirty-fiv- i3ft) leet; thence west ten (Uli rods, thence south thirty-flv- (,'Vi) feet, thence east ten (10) roda to the place of beirtnnim.', containing ftT7ft sijuaro teot: lyine and tieinu situated ta the City and County of Salt Lake and Terri-tory of Utah. To be sold as the property of Kate Lynch, trustee for Nina Kent, Nina Kent, Theila, hent. Edward A. Kessler and Charles Pome-ro-at the si, it of L. i;. Kent. Terms uf sale: cash. K. H. Paksons, U.S. Marshal. IlyD. N. Swan. Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City. May IRU1. The biggest strike on shoes is at the Buckeve Clothing Band Shoe store. They ha"e decided to close out their entire lin i of ladies', misses, children's and gents' fine shoes. Sweeping reduc-tions. They must go. Vil jlain. --- SUMMONS. In the dtstrlrt court in and for the Third Ju-dicial district of Utah territory, county of Salt Lake. Frank Hlvens, plaintiff, vs. Andrew J. Blv. ens. defendant. The people of the territory of Utah send greetlnir: To Andrew J. Hlvens, defendant. YOU A HE HKKBRV KFWUIKED TO In an ar-t-l n brought against you bv the above named plaintiff n the district coU'S of the third judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed there-in within ten Cays (exrln-h- e of the day of servlrei after the service on you of this sum-mons- If served within this county: or, If serTr-- d out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise wUhin forty rlavs or judgment by default will be taken against vou according, to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have judgment against dei'enonnl In the stun of fuw, with legal lutein t theieon from May 1st, lsiil. and for cohis of suit; aliened to he due as the amount of money paid out by plaintiff, for defendant, at his leiiueBt, In, about and for the care and repair of defendant's property, and for taxes assented thereon, during the time from Mav 1st, issk, to May 1st, 18UI ; same being due and un pall. And you are herehy notified that If you fall to appear and answer the wild complaint as above required, tlio said plaintiff will apply to the court, for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Charles H. Zane. judge.aud the senlof the dlstrt'-- court of the third district, to and for the territory of Utah, this Aih day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eitrh't hundred and ninety-one- , Iseal.J )UM,r (i. Mctoit Lah Clerk. By liko. Loomis, Deputy flleik. MARSHAL'S SALE. AN KXECUTfON TO ME . JrRSUANTTO tbe Third Judicial district court of the ti Ti'itory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale, at the rront door of the county court house, In th'i cltv of Bait Lake, coun'y of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, on thard nay of .tun", si 1. at I!!' twelve o'clock in., all the rli,-rit-, title, claim and interest of John M. Vtung. of. in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being In Salt Lake county, and descilbrd as follows, L ts twenty n.ne (awi thirty (Ju) thirty-ou- a I Hi. and thirty two i.w), block one ill. Park Dale subdivision of t:ie Boutliwest quarter of the northeast uttarter, and the south half of tho north we-- iiuartur of the northeast quarter oi tlio northeast quarter of aectiou twenty-nin- e rjs, township one south, raugo one Sa t Lake meridian. Also all of blocks eight :8i. nine ii and sixteen (Itt) of Park Dale of the southwest quarter of the north-east ceirter of section twenty nine township one (11 south of ran?e one west of ba t Lake meridian. Also the following de-- s rlhed tract situated In S ilt Lake county, Utah, and staud'ng on the records of said Salt Lane county in the name of John M. Young and others, as follows, Part of lot a, bio k seventy (70i, plat A, Salt Lake City sur-vey, beginning one hundred and one feet north and tiitrtv-niii- e ami one-hal- f fet east of the soul hn est corner of said lot two, t hence east fift-e- n and one-hal- f feet, north twenty-eigh- t feet t;.en e west nfteen and one-hal- f feat, thence south twenty eight feet to place of thirty two and one half feet west mini the b to beast corner of said lot two, theuee we t thirty-e,gh- t feet. Ihence north iit::e y eig'it fo-- t and four iuches, thence east thirty ck-n-t feet, tl.em e south ninety-eigh- t feet nd four Inches to the place of beginning. Also a part of lot twelve (Ufi. block eight (H), Are ai re plat A, Hla Field survev. To be sold as the property of John M. Young at the suit of ( lark, Kldridge A Co. TeruiB of sale. cash. K. H. Pamsons, U. 8. Marshal, liy HoMAM 'ASNO.N, Deputy Marshal. rvated .tune 1st. I.SSl. |