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Show I ' THE SALT LAKE TD1ES: BIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1891. AVON oTTliLUFF. f , THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ON THE ELECTION IN OHIO. Local Bt tins t,,c Kt,lt xt Tuesday - Jiiiiskl as a High Priced M-- il.bler ho will Wear Hie Cap-tain's sUocs ? -- Harmless Gossip. "It U the in.ioiaitallc pcrsouality of the ' man that nukes hlino formidable in the arena of Olii" p:iii(,." said Mr. Stutsman of the department of justice iu on the present tuinpuiyn in that commonwealth, "land which leads one to look at the election of McKiulcy as a dead sure and irresistible thin ir- To me. it is hot a question of victory but simply the majority by whi- h it is achieved. No campaign fund, however mu-t- i ilk t it may be, can be compared with the tffc.ctivuness of that peculiar quality of mauuetism with which has been endowed almost to prodigality. I r.tn in-1- 'i iucd that you have democrats here who want to bet 1000.'' Tlie. speaker at this sec tion of his mono-logue, took a lay oil of tea seconds for re-flection and refreshments, purled vigorously at his 'twofer," studied the grey column of smoke that curled about his head and drift-ing back, continued: 'And while we are in flic fickle game of of polities," enroled the department" of jus-tice with a brush of his hand, "you may put me down lor a :J50 hunk of that thousand. Eh, Mack'-- " "Dwelling on blults recalls to me a bit of family history and revives the one that was I launched by Chairman Quay in the early day of the hist presidential campaign. It's a mighty destructive inis?ile when hurled with V i t'i ' j" '""'' win. 4 without tio" to" l!1.'"1!! Velc-- k t'uiiiulit. saiil tlie tliaiiNrCT'-U- cw.aii. when ., thu hash trrlls were riniii, 'and you'll i git your til!.' tjitay hud dolai'uHl ii sergeant. of hcadii'iaitcis to run iu a lilufl and to back it hamlcl him two ri.--p i;old ciitifkales eucli of the of 10,00'. L 'Ji.-- o'clock ar-rived ami the scrircant moiitod a clmir. The ten thousand dollar beauty Hashed under tlie - Cli.'iiilalH-i-.s- , 'Ten tlioii.-an-.l that I5en Ilanisou is the next exclaimed the as the tleiuoi rats rnllieil him. There was a rorifen-n.ee- . some, skirmishing, Uiek Koche called tin-- , bluflaiul tlu- sergeaut llaslt. ed his seeond certificate. 'Ten thousand more- that I win that bet!' thui'.'U red the sergeant with the lungs of an "The Kane; was staggered, Dick Roche t Kissed a rood hyt to the lirt rover and quit tin; iielil. Vr gmU! Jiow Harrison stock jumped in New York. The reimrter went "Vj1'1- - '"' '" 'tinir fraternity joined Quay 'll tell you I believe that hiuft had more wliiiuuuif New Vork into the re-i- n anything that eoultl l'.aye .P' democrats are using tht Y'cw York today ais Vleness, there'fXiA .Hw-il-l doy o lro torhicorh-- .w 111, hut th. lily must neertsv ' V .- - I cm. N. Vors, telegraph l'lrs- - aociateK fm l vigilant rir- - ' Vitors come hieffv J' S metropolitan doily imi-- t have, HienN of the roll conn- pay high, but a- - ,""'el; metropolitan daily cannot survive without them. lrv rot and tiiiginz ridicule orne. hih, but' the render of Yv Lame must yiay for i. F.ven Colonels who congratulate, themselves that adversity lias left them tresses enough to part, come high, but a great metropolitan daily must have them. The limping and battle-searre- d descendants of Mars and spur- ious wards of war come high, hut the pension commissioner must en-- j dure, them at the rate of $8 a ' month, e'en though they are imported. tU. Travels through the. old country where the, tf pensioned voyager wjnilcl Iain pause to rJ perpetuate his youth 'at the fountains nmid i mummies, come high, but they must be had, though thry be upon the revenues of child- hood's agonies and misfortune; yes, grin-ning "satisfrielion" comes high when" the loss of a paltry pennyweight of gold is paid for in a mother's broken heart, while an er-ring boy, miserable, u retched, famished, confessing his guilt upon a hollow promise of amnesty, is driven iufo the unrelenting confines of a prison, and nun! her voun life is sunk in the abyss of shame." Free trade (ome high when its presence is paid f.-- by the Hood of labor, the. ceasele toil ot the wreh bed seanistres.-- but noue so raven. ei;, as the sateless worshipper of Mammon, who rejoices at the e. ot oilier., and grows fat upon the ahu of an adopted ( omitry into vi h.-s- rightin" In v,u ; han.'li;H0d. The fori V themselves to the needs of tVSKcbruarv tampaign, acl all alon- - the In,,! tc politician is repairing his b n. . ... strrt, ng new wires and getting his li". in tv .vhn-- . ss lor what promise.;, to be i ii ore thtiilmg ee . in. nt than has ben .ou-:h- f.i- - man y a ill v. The ultimate de-livery ot o riti.v' tir-kc- U doubtful r,ionf ycr has d rr. t.-- t the democratic tai io make ha.-t-o slowly and those v ho ".-r- eager for a citizens' ticket are in som"-- hat. of ilih roiaa. Left to the rank and tile of ikiooersiy. a citiz,.u;' ticket woujd be or )mt the rank and tile arc not the doctors, i V.rismi.-- f icner Norrell who, ok in to ill health i forced to seek th- - snnl;t for a time at h u,t. h i, generally ral lied the rank and tile nut secured them rep rc,fntaion in its eouri-il- - hi-- ; v:ll be follo-.vi- departure by a dismal forcca.-t-. Already there is a quiet movement on foot to capture the captain's shoes but th- - captain has not yet removed them and all 'things that have been done j sdtaavnsding the threatened test, it will be thirty be fore they have been - pthoesiwng that Captain Tarker has laid down apons of war smt . onsented to settle back in Mionce and obscurity, v. ho would take his place Senreant Jenn-- v No- - he was mixed up iu the late unpleasantness Serjeant Donovan? No; he too had on the warpaint. Randolph? No; he's too -- ood naturrd. 1 hen who? The iruessin? contest --a ill close at the assembling r.f the council on the f J 'ei ember uT. " - : izzziizizzizzzi i 1 Z. G. M,L OBR DEPARTMENT.- - DUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT Q 1 A " I 1 j 1 LADIES' Jackets and Reefers. Fur- - If I Ptr & pVi- - 0 X X LADIES' Assorted Macintcshes-th- e j; I-- - i JU.; ' R 1 Trimmed and Plain-a- ll colors. W''H cabby Latest Importation. LADIES' Ulsters. Fur-Trimme- d, with j is now FILLED K ; K!: ' A FINE STOCK LADIES' and Misses Long Novelty y 1 long English Capes-assort- ed. . WITH A VARIED -ZZ'Sl CF JEWELRY, Capes-ve- ry dressy and desirable. P; I LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers Fur- - AKD FASH10NASLE p ftr fi ALL THE BEST MISSES' and Childrens' Fur-Trimme- d II 1 STOCK OF GARMENTS, vfE fff J Trimmed and Plain. STYLES, WARRANTED, Jackets. Reefers and Coats. fcj ETC., ALSO VALTKAM Ei I LADIES' 3-- 4 Plush Sacques, Trimmed TO WHICH WE i fclU&J CHILDRENS' Fancy Eider-Dow- n in cie.u u.touc 1 and Plain. INViiETHE 4-- 4 Fur-Trimme- d Coats. . . FOB 6ENTLEMEN LI ATTENTION OF ?-- rpv j I LADIES' 3-- 4 Sacques-fm- e; only $20, THE LADIES, pfr':4 AND LADIES. MATINEE Waists m Silk and Flan g I worth $30. ' V t nels. all colors, hourly expected. t; I LADIES' REVERSIBLE SHAWLS , MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all New; i VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. HT VD'l and "FEATHER BOAS"-t- he LATEST. I y ' 6; 1 Come and see our Magnificent Show Wiido j ws. You WilL Pleased. T. 6. WEBBEB,7. p ; , " . Col, E, ILL!! Captain Reilley CCSSCU3.UE THEIR INTERESTSif A Big Success! w m .,i.'.,.'...T. i---- . . " - There are vpry fw Utah pioneers who are not familiar with the name of that! popular favorite. Colonel Ed. KeHy The Colonel has a host of friencU and admirers, and while he may not hav lived here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnestt and persistent efforts on his own part he has made the acquaintance of almost tho ENTIRE COMMUNITY! vVho know him in no other light than 3 man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amusement or en-tertainment for his frieods. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con-solidated his interests with those ol Mr. Charles Reilley, Who. as an artistic dispensor of spark ling beverages and a jolly good fel-low, is too well known to the Sail Lake fraternity to need an introduc-tion through the medium of thesa columns. . ! - j v ' A Fine Lined II .The POPULAR RQlfe UMW To all Points East! Only one change of car lib. j to Kansas City or St. Lo. Elegant Pullman Bus Cars. iee . w-h,.,- rrr, The ffiissouri raT'W. H. C Townsend, !f V. dIs C. P. Jt T. A., fit. Lonls. ?. G. F.saT1 fc 161 SoutU JIaia, - - Salt take City., apid Tansit Ccmp'y. TtrsrmxiJLaLy 1st, 1891. Local trains for the Jordan River, Garden City, Brighton and Eldorado. Leave Eldorado. Leave Salt Lake. 6 :00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:C0 " 2:tX) " 8:00 " 8:00 " 8:CO " 8:00 9:0J " 4:00 " 8:00 " 4:00 " 10:00 " 5:00 10:00 " 5:00 " 11:00 ' 6:00 " 11:C0 6:00 " 12:00 m. 7:00 " City Station; Cor. Seventh South and Secocd Vest Streets. J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mgr. C0L05AD0 MIDLAND RAILWAY. PIKITS PSAJC ROUTE, ffff Standard Gauee between Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Ogclen, Pacific Coast and all Northwest points, via Hanitoo, Lead- - vilie. Aspen and Glen wood Spring. Vj Uasquallsd, Equipment Uasurpassctl I h Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist Arcstweea Denver and San Franciaco. TunJtgh the heart of the Rocky Mountains the most comfortable, the safest and the gmudest of ail Trand-continent- Routes. For ntes, de-- . ecription, pampnlets, etc., caJl upon or address H. C. BUBNETT, 41 W. Sec n. Sjuth, Salt Lake City. H. tOLBRAS, General Manager, Colo. Springs, Colorado. CUAS. S. General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. THE BURLINGTON ' ROUTE. ZTZi- The only through Route from Chicago to Salt Lake. The liurlingrtoh Route has perfected arrangements whereby all freight consigned to care of same will be loaded in a through car. NO TRANSFERS. Thereby canning a savins of at least three davg between Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark 3d or-der all goods shipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Aprnt, 30 W. Second South, Salt Lake. ' v -- T- ! ll IpM WANTED! j . j 7V -- Vnd jws. ' j- - 1 snt parts of the City "ood Mares horsesT ' Folrr "vr i , ADDRESS ? DRHODGES. . DENTIST. ' bythecseof vi- - 'SmSk talizedair. All ftMWM work warrant- -ed. Room liifjVSWSJT!rt ' Commercial bl. JinJJ The DENVER & RIO GRANDER. R. Scenic Line of the World. Tbe favorite route to Glenwood, Aepen. Leadville, Puebio, Colorado Springs, Denverand all points Eust and South. Two First-Clas- s Trains Daily. Elegant Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, and Free A-- jair Cars on each train. For full information, ilon or addrebs A. S H'nbP" bmana, composed of mag-- I ain Cars and the finest Diniag Cafe Ev Strictly First-Clas- s. Any furtherCo'ation will be cheerfully furn-ished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, S01 Progress Building. T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. ii ill. UMkiliiiliLI BUFFALO PABK, TTAl I WANTED! -- j j THE SANTA F.E ROUTE, Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe Runs the finest trains between Denver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Atchison, Topeka, Kansas Citv, St. Joeenh, Galesbure, Chicago. These fains ere Solid Vestibule l)inine Cars, Free Reclining Library Chair Ciirs, leaving Denver 5 p m. daily. Most Popular Route! To reach nil Eistern points, either via Chicago or St Louis. Ask any ticket agent for tickets over this route. For further information, time card, etc., call upon or address J. D. KENWORTHY, 43 W. Second South, Salt Lake City. GEO. T, NICHOLSON. General Passenger and Ticket ,4 gent, Topeka, Kansas. jgfa PERINIBiOS. W0Mii JJaqufacturers and Dealf $W Umbrellas, Parasols, Waig Canes.. W f A Fine Line of I ZmC I KID GL013S. ff m. fj-'Y- i Ev!ry ?air ett9l the band. Umis and Parasols re-- svft M dresses rePired on short noUce. ola made to match If Ml Dut'f?d Hotel, 265 State St., Salt Cdtah. Main Stor- e- XiA !B3 Sixteenth St., Denver, Colorado. M. R. EVANS. 23-2- 4 W. Second South. 3 SPORTING GOODS. Buns, Revolvers anl Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velocipedes. Eazors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops, Indian Clubs. Eoxinj Gloves. Dumb Bells, Do? Collars. Thompson Boots and Shoes, Field and Opera G looses. Examine q Stock Before Purchasing. Wines and Liquors FOR THE . FAMILY TRADE. 1 neitmm - (OFFO-IT- E THEATER.) I Is to b In charge and under the man aeement of Mr. Reiilcy. while Mr. Kelley will devcte his entire time and attention to the new resort he has re-cently established at No. 228 Stata street, where at any and all times ha N wil! be glad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm --hearted cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con-trol of this gentleman are said to ba stocked with the finest and rarest Im-ported Goods that can be found any-where. The line of I ; FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, Are the finest procurable, and a3 a mat ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are con-ducted; aoid it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this par ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelloy a3 regards the. management of a first-clas- s and highly respectable sample room. .The New Gymnasium run in conaee tion with "The Elks Sample Room-"- opposite the Theater is quite a prom' lnent feature, and deserves the masf liberal patronage of the public -- r- . , ..""V jr CFP. THEATER & 228 STATE STREET- - REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBR, ETC Sells & Gci Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, DoortVindows and Building Material at EEDUCEP PRICES FOR CASH. - ,,, - ., . .,, ,.., m, George M. Seott, Jas. Glendenning, , fresident. s. Rumfleid, t. Secretary. George M. Scott &Co. (IXCORPOBATED.) DEALERS Is Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, .ill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodj?e Wood Pulley. Roebling's Steel Wire Rope(cuum Cylin- der and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enjrinej and Boilers, Jtk Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse WMm, Blake Pumps, Miners' arJBlack8ttuU), Tools, Etc. . ' ' ' '" ' j , 168 Main Street, . 1 lt Lake City i I 1 Br. Burrows, ocUijHt, aurist, optician Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. The Spanish flipping nt Sam Lew's are the finest in the land. 171 and 173 Main etreet, Salt Lake City. ?iarshal's Su!?. PUBSUAXT TO AX EXECUTION' TO ME bv the Thirl Judiriol Pis'ric Court of the Territory of Utah. 1 expose at public sale, at the front door of the Countr Court House, in tha citvof Silt Lake, County of Salt Lako and Territory of Utah, on the 11th 1Vof November. 11. at 12 o'clock m . nil the rizht, tir! claim and interest of X. Holcomb and ilrs. 1). C. Holcomb (his wife), of, in and to the following described real estate, situnte, !vjnr and being izx Salt Lake County, and degrribc-da- s follows, t: Beins all of" lots 22 to 42. inclusive, in block 11, Crescent Beach cirw pior. sn-n-- lv 1 south, 3 west. Aiso all of lots i to 6i, inclusive, in block 25, in slid Crescent Le?eh survey. Also all of lots 1 to 43, inclusive, iu tiork 1. iu said Crescent Beach survey. Also ail of lots 1 to 30. inclusive, in block 14. in saii Crescnt Ia h survey. To be sold a? the property of D. C. Holcomb and Mrs. D. C. Holcomb this wjfe, at tbe euxt of F. P- - Pascoe. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS. T". ? Marshal. Bv BOMAN CANNON, Vcr.u- - Marshal. Dated Oct. 21st, 1591. Notice of Sale of Eeal Estate. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT IN Xl pursuance of an order nf the Probata Court in and for the Countv of Salt Lake. Territory .f Utah, made on the 29th dav of September, 1S01. in the matter of the estate of Henry Shir.pletofl. de-ceased, the undersigned, the Administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction, to the hicli-es- t bidder, for cash, ana subject to confirmation bv said Probate Court, on Monaav, the th day of November, 1891, at 12 o'clock, 31., at the fronr. door of the County Court House in the Citv and Countv of Salt Lake, all the ri'ht, title, interest aad tate of said Henry Shinpicton at the time of hii death, and all the riuht. tale and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or other-wise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Henry Shingleton, deceased, at the time of his death, in and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, 'vinsr. and being la the said City and County of SiJt Lake, Terri-tory of Utah, and bounded and described as fol-lows, t: Firtt Commencing at a point. Five id") ro-i- West of the South Eait corner of Lot Two i'2. Block Ninety-seve- (9T), Plat "A."" .Salt Lake Cirv Survev, and running thence West Two and ons-hal- f (S'i") rods, ther.ee North Ten (10 rods, thence East Two ar)done-hilf('-"- -i rods, thence South Ten (10) rods to place of beginnir.j. 5co The following described psrt of Lot Two (1), Block Forty four 41 Plat ' B." Siilt Lake City Snrvey, viz : Commencing it the South East corner of said Lot, and running thence West Twenty-fou- r (24i feet, thence North Tnuty-eich- i ( 8Si feet, thence West Three and one-hal- f (3- ,) fee thrnce North Two hundred and nine and one-ha-lf r309:-- i feet, thence Ean Twenty-seve- n and one-cal- f thenw? South Two hundred and forty-seve- a and cce-hcl- f (317'a) feet to place of bec'.nnics. Terms and Cendltion.3 cf Salo: Cash, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to tht auc-tiont-oa the day cf tale, balance on ccnf.rma-tio- a of sal by sakl Probate Court. Deed st expense of purca fcRLOW FERGUSON, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Shingleton, deceased. October 17th, 1S81. Summons. ' In the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District cf Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. John C. Hoggin, Flaintiff, vs. I Mathew Ingram, deceased, Ingram, first name unknow n. The V Summon, unsnown heirs of Mat hew Ingram, deceased, Martin K. Uirkaess, J The People of the Territory of Utah send greet-ing: To Aitliew Icrim, aoceased, In-gram, first name, unknown, Tbe unknown heirs of Mshew Ingram, deceased, Marun Usrknoas, Defendant. XrOU ARE HEREBY TO AP-- 1 pear in an uction broaght amst you bv the alxive named plaintiff in the District Court of the ThiH Judirjal Ditrii-- t of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint ftied therein within ten days (exclusive f thQ day of service) after the service on vow of this summons if served wfthin this comity ; or. If served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by de-fault will be taken epiinst yon, aiccording to the praver of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this Court requiring defendants and each of them to set forth the nature and extent of their and each of their interest or estates in and to taase certain premises hereinafter described, and. deter-minin- g same, decreeing each defendant to have no right, title, estate or imprest in or to said premises, or any part thereof, and the title of plaintiff thereto against defendants, and each of them and against any and all persons claiming or hereafter to claim under or throngh said defen-dants: adjudging that plaintiff recover-- coss asainst any of said defendants who rcavsppear by way of answer herein: declaring plaintiff's titie a title in fee simple, to all of said premises, and granting plaintiff such other relief as may seem meet; Said premises are described as follows, to-w- it: The E. S of Lot 2 Bik. 55, PLit "B" S. L. Citv Survev, situated Sec. 5, Tp. 1, of Range 1, E. Salt Lake Meridian, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to tile Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Canrloi S. Zan. Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 9th day of October, in the veer of our Lord cue taojs-at-d eiirht hundri rnd nineiv-on"- . siaL KENIIY G. McMILLAN. Clrk. By GEO. D LOCMlc-- . Deputy Cirk. A. F. Groves, attorer lor plaintia 4i CestKil Block. Notice INTENTION OF TnE CITY COUoCIL OF OFSalt Laa City to contract sidewalks t-- the west side of East Temple Street, from li'.rl South Street to Sixth South Street, t'the sam,J being in Sidewalk District No. 8 of Salt LakeCity.N Ncitico is hereby givnn by the City Council cf Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to make the following-describe- d improvements, to-w- it : The construction of cement sidewalks, 8 feet in width, elong the following street, namely : On the west siue of East Temple Street froru Third South Street to Sixth South Street, (the same being in Sidewalk District No. 8 cf Sait Lako Citvl and Sefmv the cost and expense thereof, es-timated at $1.44 per foot frontage, (running toon by a local tax upon the lots or pieces of grouad within the following district, being the ihVrict to be affected or benefited bv said iaiprovenie-.it.-- . namely: So much of the followitig described lot abutting upon the said proposed sijeivaik, t: Lots 1. C. 7 and ?, block 3. Lots 1 and S, block 40. Lots 1, 6, 7 and S, block M. All in Plat "A," Salt Lake City Survey. 'And the frontage of a lot on a corner shall b deemed to extend to the intersecting street. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in wn'irg to the Citv Kecoreer oa or before the 10th day of November, l.'l, being the time set by said Council when it will Lear aad consider such objections is mar be made thereto. Bv order of tie City Council ol Salt Lake Cry, tnaile Oct. loth, liil. J.F.JACK. CrvT;e;err, Salt Lake Citv. Utah. October Id:!. 11. ! Trahal's 8ale. IN ORDER OF SALE TO ME listrict Court of the Third Ju-- I Territory of Utah, I shall lile at the front door of the In the city and county of Salt fy, on the 20th day of Novem-4'eloc- k m.. all the rieht, tltl, Jbt Henry Wilson and Jane Wil-'- . Driers and Olive Driegs, his Utah National Bank, S. V. I. Spafford, Wm. C. Riiey and y-- doinc business as Riley Si ffatt and LibbieR.Pratt.his wife, Otherius Jitd Emma L. Pratt, his wife. Louis SeckiV "?a Sarah K. his wife, and Alexander tlhnson. of, in and to the following do scribed real tWate, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, and particularly described as follows, to wit : A part of Lot one," Block thirty-five- . Plat "E," Salt Lake City Survey; beginning South thirty-tw- o and cne-four- th degrees East, twenty feet from the North-east corner cf said Lot one: thence South thirty-tw- o and one-iouit- degrees East four rods : thence West eight rods: thence North thirty two and one-fourt- h dorrees West four rods.: thence east, eisrht rods to 'pi-te- of beginning To be sold as the property of Henry Wilson and Jane Wilson, bis wife, B. W. Dri22& and Olive Drigs. his w lfe, Enos D. Hoje, Utah National Bnk, S. W. Sens, W. H. H. Soafford, Wm. C. Rilev and Thomas Kane, partners doine business as Riley & Kane, Hilando Pratt and"Lifcbie K. Fritt. his wife, Pratt and Emma L. Fratt, his wife, Louis Seckels and $3rah K. Secicels, his wife, and Alex-ander Johnson, at the suit of Jetta McCaskel. Terms of tais cash. Stephens & Schroeder, at-torneys for phmtiff. E H. F ARSONS, U. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. SWAN. Deputv Marshal. Salt Lake CitvUtah. October 2icu, ls&l. Marshal's Sile. PUPSUANT TO AN OFJER OF SALE TO Z'E by the District Court of the inird Judicial district oithe Territory of Utah, Ishall expose at public sle at the front door of tti Countv Court Houe. in the Crv ar.d Cor.nty cf Salt Lake. Territory of Utah, on the CJi djy cf October. 1691. at (li) twelve o'clock M . aii "-.--j right, titles claim, and interest ot ldisia T Birks ana Jar.e Doe li4rks, ol, in and t- - tr, following described r,ryeiy .situat?. b in- - " ,iel being in the City and "County, of .Salt Lak Territory of Utah, er.d rartienmriv desrrib'-- d es follows, to wit: Begidnir.g at the sst corner of Lot Seventeen tlTi, Block F.iur cf the "Lake View Subdivision'; runmn; tfceare west Eighty (Sll feet, thence north lij 1'X' feet : ther.ce east isf feet: thence south 123 ,-l W fc to the place of besinr.ine. Together with 1 an t (insular the tenements! hereditaments and ap-purtenances thereunto belonging or in anvv iseari-pertainir- e To be sold as the property of William T. Birks and Jane D.se Birks at the suit of Morris Hoffman. Teims cf sale, c??i. Fiw. lin & Critchlow, attorneys for plnmt.S E. H PARSON?. U. S. Mirshsl Bv D N. SWAN. Depu'v Marsh-- Silt Lake City, UtsU. OdtcbJr 1. l3?! The above sale is hereby uti'd Tuesda--'- . October ?T. at sjime pla' e qimI ho-i- r E. H. PARSCNs, r S. MarsaaL Bv D N. !3rsr.3l. Ss't Like Ci'y. Oct 21, 1SJ1. Th ebo' e sale is hereby postponed until Sitnr-dsv-, Oct. 81, 101, at same place and hour as above. E. K. PARSONS. U. S. Muistiii. B. D. N. Swan, Deputy MarshaL , I Notice. THE INTENTION OF THE C1TT COUN- - OFril to extend water mains "" Ter.tu W'cst ! street from miiwar be'ween Seeor.d ar.d Thi'd to3rh streets to midway between Tmr I sii Fnr't l Sc-:- streets, west on Third Sou'h Ltrec-- t -- rori Tentb West street to Riverside avenue, sou'h j Riverside avenue, to Iola avenue, ther.ce .ts (,ii ' lolfl svenae to the west bounds ry cf Gol Jen Pars j j Addition. N o.--- ifl her?bv cIvpti bv th C;tv CctiTtril t Salt Lake City of the of stv h Coe.rc:! to i T.:3ke 'he lollowicsr dccribc-- iuiprovcier.t, to- - ' wit: Exteniln and :9y:n2 ::on ifer pires cr mains along the following ftreets. ninelv : lec'h t. sret from !etweert sc.l i Third Sooth street to midway between Thir l r.1 j Fourth South streets virIt bitersls on Third Scitis i street, then west on iturd oufh s'reet o Fver- - j side avenue, thence so'ith. on i.jver;ie to Iola avenue, thence west cn lol l ftvenn to th" j west boundary llr.e of Goiier? Pcr'r ..'!! ' .itri laterals on Riverside iver.tte befeisri l .":2 s- - ecue and Fourth Sotits s'rert and de;r.v--;n- r fcree-fourt-or the cost thereoi. cstim'i."si it S-- O. bv a local assessment tiron' the lo's or pieces of j Eround within the followica deVnbM "i'Srr: , Mine tt district to ti eff.--t ' cr re.-.snt-.d iv j s aid'impiovemect, namely-- . North of "ricrioTi3l Elock el : so'ira fia-- r; ib" of Block 43: Lot 4 rA 5 Block f? and Lots snd 4 Block 41. in Plat ' C" : Lots 1, 2, ?. 4. f, r'.-- , 10 and 11 Bio-- k 5: Lots 1, 2. a, 4. 5, 6. ?. 21, , ( 2S, 24 and 25 Block fi: Lets o. 10. ii, 12. 1H. 14. 15, V, 17. 1. 19, 90. ?l r.d Elock S md I.ct 12. i.-t- 14, 15 and 18 Block 4. Golden Park Acditioc, Silt Lake Citv. (Waer to be used for household pur-pose only from June 1 to October 1 of eicb j rsr.'i All protests and objections to the csrryme out cf such intention must bo prescjr.ted in writing to the Ciev Eecorder on or before October 2. 11, beins the time set by the Council when it vlll hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Bv order of the City Council of .Silt Lake City, made Sept 22, 1591. .1 F. JACK. W. M. 1. 116. Cl'y Recorder. IJfotice to Contractors, Boirn or Prone Wcsss, ) South Main street. October 16th. 1391 SEALED PF.OPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED as below, until 2 o'clock p.m., of November 2nd, 1SS1. for furnishing all labor end materials to grade, curb, and gutter, and o pave with asphalfctn and stone blocks, State Street, from the south line of South Temple Street, to th north line of Fourth South Street, in Paving Dis-trict No. l.oi Salt Lake City, according to plsns ar.d specmcwions on file in the City uciaeex s office, room Ko. 22, DeserefNational Bank build-ing. Bids wfli be received only for the whole ol the work, aad no bid will be considered unleci made oa blat.s furnished by the undersigned and accompauiej jv a certified check for The runt it reserved to reject any aad aa bids. Address Berd of Public Works. C. L. Haines, chairman, I E south Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. T EOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, I By C. L. Kjuses, Chairman. A. T. DOiF.MUS City Engineer. .. i Itotice to Creditors, E. Burke, deceased. N'OTICE t HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Administrator of the Estate of Frances E.fiurke, deceased, to the creditors of, and all perns having claims against the said deceased, ta exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, wltin four months after the first pub-lication of tk notice, to the said Administrator at Nos. 514 Mj 515, Proeress building, Salt Lake City in the Cunty of Salt Lake. t J. M. WIGGINS. Administrat of the Estate of Frances E. Burke, deceased. WILLIAMS BONTA, Attvs. for Administrator Dated at St Lake Citv. October 3. 1391. Marshal's Sale. PUFSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO !E by the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at rublic sale at the front door of the County Court Hour-e- , in the City of Salt Lake, County of Sdt Lake, and Territory of Utah, on the H th diy of Novem-ber, 18H1. at il2 tweive o'clock M , all the ri?h, title, claim, and interest of Jchn 3. Stock-I- n t of, in and to the following described real etate, situate, lyine and heinsj in Salt Lke County, and described as follows, to wit: The northwest () quarter of the sot:thvst quar-ter of Section (?7) Twenty-seve- Township ell Three south, ttanse (1 one west, Salt Lake Meridian. To be eold a the property of lohn J. Stocking, at the suit of D. I'. Tarpey. Terms of sale. Cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. G. DYEK, Deputy Marshal. Dated Oct. 15th, im. Notice of Sale. NV.liee is herein-- -- iven that on Saturday. Oe toner .'.1st, 1SU, at II o'clock a.m , the tinder. -.V-I will .sell ,:t publie .ole to Hie ln-'.i'- -.-t bidder, for eash, the entire Mock of grocer if.--, pr ni.-ion- ennned and hott'-- iroo,l, stor.; lixtui-cs- . eoiaitcrs, :how rases riniiMi--. , cans and bins, Ml book ft. eouMt,, ho.,Ks, cr dits, hills and .io. ., iu safe, one , er v . deliv- a -- on. on. sin-- le :iariie.ail of whh fornn-i-l- the prupe: ty of I'att,. ,.-- Willianw ."""i- - "e iness as -- roiers ntN'o. Ti Kat Kirt ta..u.th Mi-ctt- fa1t Lake City. Said sa'e will vh-e- on the premises, inlll wiJl con. I;m'" the- entire' btoek is sold, or until si.t'hoentis reali-lt- Hie oank o, ( satisfy the claim of ohiiiiereu under a chattel mort-jr:-- e l;ivc:j ! y P.itten A-- William,. Oc-o.,,- r the :.! lVJ, ot record in the oiflec of county recorder. Maktix L. Myeus, 7''nt "f r,:lllk of Dated r. . ; s, 1'Jl. Notice OF INTENTION OF THE CITT COUNCIL cf Salt Lake City, to construct sidewalks on both sides cf West Temple street frc-i- beccni fcoutli street to Fourth South street, ttte SiS6 Le lnln Sidewalk District No. 7 of Salt Lake C't ) Notice is hereby given bv the Citv Counfcil cf Salt Lake Citv, of the ictehtion o! sach Coupcil to make the following described imrroveme.ts. to-w- it : The consfuction of aspha.t sidev.t;lks, feet in width, along the followij streets, tamely : On both side cf est Temple Street fron( becon d South Street to Fourth South Street, the jauie te Ins in Sidewalk District No. 7 in Salt Lake City, and defray the cost and expense thereof- estima-ted at $1.80 per foot frontage, (running foot, by a local asseesment upon the lots or pieces ai ground within the following described dibtrict, te ing the district to be affected or benefited by ss.id improvements, namely: So ranch cj t&e follow-ing described lots abutting upon the eaid pro-posed sidewalk, to:wlt: Lots 1 and 8. block 50 Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 51. Lota 4 and 5, block 5. Lots 1, B, 7 and , block 53. All in Plat "A" Salt Lake City Snrvey. (And the frontage of a lot on a corner shall be deemed to extend to the intersecting street?. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Kecordcr on or before the 27th day of October, 191, beln' the' time set by the said Council when it will near and consider such ob-jections as mav be made thereto. By order of the Citv Council of Stlt Lake Citv, maue October 6th, ISftl. J. P. TACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 6th. 18S1. S.W. IB -- w- ... K. Hop A; Co. have determined to close out iheir entire, stock at cost. This oilers the nublic a rare chance to purchase Chinese , mid Japanese iroods at a ,ig lmr-'ai- 'all and --ot tirst choice of their complete sleek. No. Ui M.v.n street. lotlce Trustee's Sale. TTTBEREif., MAEGARET VANTJYBARKER T T by htrleed of trust dated the 13th day of April, A. D. J9i, and filed for record in the office of the Rec4;.er of Deeds within and for Salt Lake Conntj-sn- Territory of of Utah, in book No. "2 W"of Sortgages, at pages Nos. 5S3, 584 and 6S5, conveyed : tho undersigned Trustee, certain real estate ljig and being situated in the County of Salt Lake id Territory of Utah, and described as follows, tq n: The undivid."! Three Fourths (5 of the Givey Biair Mining Claim, situated in Day's Fori Bie Cottonwood! Mining District, County and above named, which said deed of trustns made to secure the payment of one certain promissory note, dated April 18th, 18H1, for the im of $1211.00, due on or before September 1. 1891, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent ft annum from January 1st, 18'Jl, ex-ecuted bv sail Margaret Vandybarker, and pay-able to the eir of John Johnson: and whereas said note andl iterest thereon has becomedue and now remains unpaid. Now, Therefore, public notice is hettv given, that 1, the undersigned Trustee, wiii,jn accordance with the terms and provisions of , jd deed of trust, and at the request of the lesal hcier of said note, proceed to sell the real estate the in described at public vendue to the highest tider for cash, at the south front door of th" Cert House m Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt ate, and Territory of Utah, on the 25th day A- - D. lSai, between the hours of Nimey clock in the forenoon and Five o'clock in thetemoon of said day, to pay off and satisfy said rtfe and Interest, together with th costs and exBsses of executing this trust. i C. w. JaOitSfi, Trusts. CHAS. W.poTD, Attorney. Notice THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-c- il OF to extend water mains on Sixth South street and Nieth East street. Notice is hereby given bv the City Council of . Salt Lake City of the intention cf such Council to make tbe following described improvement, t: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mams alonz the following streets, namely: On Sixth South street, from midway between Eighth and Ninth East streets, to midway between Ninth and Tenth East streets, and on Ninth East street from midway between Fifth and Sixth South streets, to midway between Seventh and Eighth South streets, with lateral on Seventh South street, and defraying of the cost thereof, esti-mated at dollars, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited bv said improvement, namely : Lots 7 and Block 13: Lots 4 and 5, Block 14: Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 15; Lots, 1, 6. 7 and S, Block 16; Lots 1 and i. Block 27, and Lots 2 and 8, Block 28; all in plat "B," Salt Lake Citv Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out t)t such intention must be presented in writing to the City Eecorder on or before November 20, 1891, being the time set by the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Bv order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Oct. 87th, 1801. T. F. JACK. W 11 I No. VX) City Recorder. The. Koekaway restaurant,. Commercial street, (formerly the l intah, was opened to the riurili;-- . this morning under the manage jeent of Messrs. .Shufer Sc Brown. Their place is a m at and cozy one, where tho v.niits of the inner man may he fully satis-' fied. M Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWNERS OF property abutting-o- both sides of 5th East btreet from South Temple Street to 1st South Street, in Sidewalk District No. 19 in Sa.lt Lik City: That the undersigned were duly appointed by the City Council of Salt Lake Citv on tue day of October, A. D 1SS1, as a Beard of Equaliza-tion and Review, to hear and consider objectious, if any, to the assessment and levy of a special tax for constructing sidewalks on the streets herein-before named. . Said assessment list is completed and said Board of Equalization and Review will be in ses-sion at the City Hall for five (5) consecutive days, (during the usual business hours') commencing on Thursday, October S7th, lfl and ending on Satur-day, October 81t, 1691. Daring the sid time the said assessment list will be cpen to public inspection, and any person or Sereans feeling themselves aggrieved, may have before Said Board and said Board shall have authority to make corrections of any tajr deemed by them cujust. W. H. H. SPAFFORD, W. L. PICKARD, O. H.HAEDY, R. W.YOUNG. L. O. KARRICK. gait tk City, Octooer 16tb, 1891. Notice for Publication. No. 11S4. Land Orrice at Sah Lake Crrr, Utah, ) Oct ?, 1"1 f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of hit clsim, and that said proof will be nude before tht Register and Receiver at Salt Lake C itv. on Dec. lin,ll.vi: Aisrish H. Mikesell. H E. No. 882 for the SW H of section 4. T 1 N 2 East. He names the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous residence upon and cuHivtto e ssid land, viz: Frank Heinjeof MounJie CelL V'a. Naylor of Mountain DalL John McPey ol Moun-tain. Dell, Wm. Pickett ot Salt Lk Cif. FRANK D. E0J Be, e&rer. |