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Show . THE SALT LAKE TIMES: WEDNESDAY. 1MOVEMBER 25, 1891. 3 LA1DJ)0WN THE LAW. ' THE COUNCIL DEMAND THE SUPPRES- - SION OF SOCIAL EVILS, v l'rostitutiou and Gambling Called to the .Attention of the Police Authorities The Merchant' License Movement def-eated- Kail way Franchise Granted. In the matter of dealing with the social evil, the gambling question, aud Sunday closing' of saloons, the council, by the adop-tion of a chapter of whereases and a resolu-- i tion, hist niijht stripped the police authori ties of the city of all discretionary power, aud lvpu'sted with imperative emphasis that all laws toward them' be rigidly en-forced. The instrument expresses itself as follows: in i:kas, This council recognizes that it is the duty i)l the police department, of thin city to strictly and impartially all the laws and nimiirip.il ordinances, including those to pertaining ..Mining ami houses of prostitution, anil U iikiikas. By their neglect of duty in this par tit ular the chief of police and his subordinates have brought and are bringing scandal upon the aihuinistratiiin of government ot the city, and Wiiu-.kas- , further, their neglect and disregard of their duty in this respect has made the oi i of judicial censnr , and the attempt on the pari of the grand jury and Cnit.-- Mat en mar slial to enforce territorial statutes on this subject, HiiiKAS, 'this conilition of affairs is to lie de-plored in that it tends to brim,' The municipal L'liv. j o iiii-n- t into contempt and to promote ill - ' feeling and jealousy nuuiiix ollieers of the law who iur the protection of the citizens. .n,r, Iherefure, be U l! al tfl. That it be the e.i,-- e of the council that the chief of police should, and he is exhorted that it is his dutv to fiilon e all the laws aud ordinances ,.f the 'citv, ' and iu all lawful ways to as-l- st in carry ing out t'e' aine, especially those lelatinu to the offenses vc iiauieil. Mailed: - C. il. Hm)., W. J. 'I l IIIlKNUAM, li. A. Fol l.AM), A . .1 I'tMUl ON, M. I'.. I'AKsoNS, Jam us, W. ii. 11. Sl A FFOKD, H. W. Vol N.:, U. II.llAlil.V. . C.iimcilin.'in Lynn, after tiie matter had Opened to debate, otlercd ;i motion that that portion of t ,ie ire;iinUU' rrtVri ini; to j:ii t ion l.ir ollVn-c- s I.e stricken out as il wan redun-dant. , The amendment wa-- , lost.and the resolution i read adopted. i)- - --"'in th reirular order of business, a larye number of petitions and communications V ere disposed of. i The retail clerks mid amalgamated society of ( arpeiilets sent in u commuuii aiioii en dorsina' Henry Huberts as inspector of stone vvork on the joint city and county building. The liriiiliam Youtur Trust, company pro to ted against the orautiii- of license to a im 'Loi.M-- variety t heater on ( 'omnien ia I Street whether il hu with or without a saloon Kd Tranks asked appointment policeman without pay to art as iieeiisf. of a nrivale patrol system. T. litintcr asked damages in the $Lkioii account of lunnmr; into a sustaining physical as well us 1 nnnrial losses. The appointment of special otiii-e- Cun-ningham was, on recommendation of the mayor, revoked. Kelsey ,V; ( iiiiespie aski'd to be turni.-die- d v i t It the erade stakes on certain thoi ouh-- fares, which was ;rantrd. J The report of the board of public w orks .. sid. ualks and the contract with William ' lai kins lor the construction of storm con-duits, was adopted. Complaint of excessive charges in the emptying of cess pools was referred. The following communication from the. chamber of commerce a.-- read and referred to the hoard of health: tit , That it is the sense !' this meeting that tiie proper authorities should enforce the laws and oiilinaiii es against the sale in this city !' adulterated articles of food and drink and of L lliiiiiinal Uii.r oils. I Thc profile of the, proposed rade of the opporton I'lace A: Fort Douglas railway submitted and referred to the city tngi- - Wva.s maile to have retaining walls 'n Stale street property that r" nen!. of sidewalk glades been K ft in Fi 'rl of the grade. The comiuittee Jn license recommciidcd ) a number of transfers and rebates. Adopted. Renewals were reported in favor of B. K. Bloi li it Co., 11. L. Springer, Joe House and Miller : Frew hula. A petition from (1. K. Mathews and others asking for the extension of water mains on the North tionch was read. Councilman Youtur denounced it as a scheme on the part of speculators and de-clared the people themselves did not want the North leti h watered. Councilman Spa fiord offered to produce persons who wanted water, aud they were unable to procure it from present sources. The matter, after considerable debate, went over for a week. The new license schedule coming up, the --eclion pnn hlin-- for the abolishment of the 4 merchants' license was defeated, and with vcrtain amendments, the hill was passed. ) Treasurer Waiden's hopes are crushed. The vote on which a franchise was denied the Salt Lake City railway on West Temple street, was reconsidered. Mr. Youuir offered un amendment provid-ing that a siuirle track be laid on West Tern street, from Ninth South to Boper street, that the property owners there dedicate Jplc of land ten feet, wide on each side of street for street purposes. Carriid. 1) 11 wa then passed and the lri.n Li-- e ffrantcd. I he ordinance dcl'uiin tiie duties of the city engineer was next taken up and passed The following appropriations were made and council adjourned. J. K. Liim g ."in mi J. W. ,t Co Ki i ieor-i- ! ltoL's t Co IV (W Cluirle-- i T. Nelson oti Tribiiiie Piihlisbintr Co i;l mi C..'. llr joiis 1 n, jfr. I.'amsdcn Minti Total j, ts,l si ! Z. G. M. I. 3M CLDAK - 4URJEWELRTDEPARTMEHT Q Jy I I LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- - f fs, J LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes--th- e I ' x MxrM C h I Trimmed and Plain-a- ll colors. elevator- .- .. WE CARRY j Latest Importation. j 1 LADIES' Ulsters. Fur-Trimme- d, with ! is NW FILLED fel A FINE STOCK LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty p long English Capes-assort- ed. WITH A VARIED WWWwkM CF JEWELRY, Capes-ve- ry dressy and desirable, h I LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- - U AND FASHIONABLE j ALL THE BEST j MISSES' and Childrens Fur-Trimme- d j I Trimmed and Plain. STOCK CF GARMENTS, j M I STYLES, WARRANTED. Jackets. Reefers and Coats. ! ETC., ETu.t j lBl0mfm ALSO WALTHAM ! , If LADIES' 3-- 4 Plush Sacques. Trimmed ; TO WHICH WE kmmBtMw (un nem wurucc ' CHILDRENS Fancy Eider-Dow- n 1 and Plain. INVITE THE Trimmed Coats. I i ATTENTION OF KteMl FOR GENTLEMEN f; I LADIES' 3-- 4 Sacques-fin- e; only $20, j TH UQES pI AND UD,ES' MATINEE Waists m Silk and Flan p I worth $30. j'J Mp ll nels. all cplors, hourly expected. I LADIES' REVERSIBLE SHAWLS.- - Fftl MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all New;-- - p I VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. W and "FEATHER BOAS"-t- he LATEST, j: I Come and see our Magnificent Show Windows. You Wi"e Pleased. T. 6. WEBBEB, bs n I . u Col. E. KELLEY Captain Reilley CCSS5U3ATE THEIR INTERESTS t ; I Big Success! i . W - EXCUHSIOX KATES FOlt T1IAXKS-- Ul VI xt;. Yhtl'nion I'aiitic. On I ho :5th and 2(ni Uw Union ParitU' will sell excursion tickets to any jioint within J(H) miles atom; fare for the round trip. Tickets jjood tor return until Novem-ber 127 iiH iiiMve. SmmC ?AwvW xj'A:;-.'.rvT- . . Ttierc ure rry few Utah plcmws wfij axe not familiar with the lumeof tha,S popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly., The Colonel hxs a host of friends acu) admirers, axul while he may not h.v livd here so long a those grand ! pioneers who tuado the wowierful overlaid excursion to thia Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore lock as it were and improved eci shioiag hour so that through earneeC and persistent efforts on his own pari he had made the acquLatauoo ot almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Wbo know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always oa the alert for some amusement or ea tertaiument for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con-solidated his interests with those oj Mr. Charles Reilley WLo, as an artistic dispensor of spar ling beverages and a jolly good fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduc-tion through tiie iediiu of tu9 columns. A Fine Line of Wines and Liquors - FOB. TILE 4 FAMILY TRADE, WILLIAM J. SILVER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER. 1)REPARES PLANS FOR POWER HOUSES; and Machinery. Steam En-gines Indicated and Boilers Tested; Electric Indicated and Tested. 14a W. No. Temple - ! HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. i New and Elegant in all its Ap- - j pointments. j The Elks Saloon (OPPOSITE THJTEE.) la to be ia charge and under the man agetnent of Mr. Reiiley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time audi attention to the new resort he has re-cently established at No. 228 Stata street, where at any and all times ha will be glad to welcome his eld friend and patrons with the warm-hearte- d cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample liooms under the coa trol of this gentleman are said to bo stocked with the tinestand rarest Im-ported Goods that can be found any where. The line of FIXE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a mat-ter of fact, many compliments ara lavished upon the proprietor regard-ing the able and efficient manner in which these institutions are con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few. if any, men iu this par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley as regards the management of a tirst-clas- s and highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnasium run in connec-tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves tha raos) liberal patrouage of the pilio. ' t . CFP. THEATER & 223 STATE STREE2 25Q Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with. Bath.. ' j 6. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor WALKER HOUSE, LuropeanlloteU ' The Walker is located in the business center of tha City and has all the j Modern improvements 6 Conveniences Pertaining to a strictiy flrst-cRs- s house. It la mimaed as well as any hotel in the West, and is birictiy the business and tourist hotel of bait Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. I'b Walker mid the Metropolitan are the t leading hotels of Salt Lako City. G. S. ER3, - - Propmtor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IN THE CITY. Corner of Main and South Tecple Streets. IASKLilN VE. rji HEATER. SO Select Artists 50 Change of Programme Every Week. ISotice to l"otrctorn, OrPICE or THK liOARD Or Pl-EU- WoRK, ) 11 South Main strewt, J-- Or.tohtr ioth, van. PEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED O ai1dread ax blow, until 'i o'clock p.m., of November 2nd, l&yi, for furnishing all labor and iiiut'-rlal- to srd, curb, and gutter, and to pave with asphultum and Ptona bhx'ke, iTte Mreet1 from th ooulh lino of South Temple Street, to th north line of Fourth South Street, In Paving IMa-tri- No. 1, of Suit Luke City, according to plans and ppoctiicatioiiH on filo in the City Engineer'! oiflce, room No. i2, Ieseret National Hank tmild-in- . P.lds will be receivtd only for the whole of the work, and no bid will be considered unless made on blanks furnished by the uudwrslgnrid a d nccomp.inied by a certified check for $1aM0. The riyht ik reserved to reject any and all bid. Address Board of PnbHc Works, C. L. Tlainea, chairman, ltil South Main Stroet, Salt Lake Cttl Vtuh. r.OAKI OF PUBLIC WORKS, hr C. L. Haiaiics, Cbainaan, A. F. DORKMXJ3 City Knjjineer. 9 Notie THE INTENTION Or' Til K CITY OF to extend water mains on Third Vect street, from midway between Tl.i:d ami Komiii South to midway betwetfu r'lfth and .ixth Njuth Streets. Not.ce is heret.v liven by the City Council of alt Lake City of" tiie liitentmu ot mu Ii ( ''mini to make tiie lollowing iin(ii DV. in. nt, to wit: Extendinj and layns: iron water .i or main alone the lollowiiii; htreets, naiueiy: On Third V4 est street, from midway betveeii Third and 1'ourth South to midway between Kifth and Siifs foulh S'teeig, anil defrayirt' ' ot the cot there'K, at $4(, b a I oral abe.UlrIlt upon Mie lot or .ie es f erouml within the following ii"w ''heil l..trirt, i.ei.;- - the diMrict to be arte, fed or lieuctiled by njniely : Lots rt ami 7, P.:i k Jft; Lot.- - 5 and . Hlo k '(: Li t :i, 4 and .", K.ork 4:1; Lots 1. 2, h ami 7, Kierk 44; Lois 1 and tt, T.I.x k 47; and l.oi :i and 4. Hlock 4, uil in u,at A Sillt Citv urvev. All protests and obtectioir to the carry in? out of surii imeuticii must be in Mritinj to the City K rorder on or beivre November tMh, ls.m. hein the nine set by the said Coun il when it will hear jiid consitler such olj tion as may be made thereto. Bv order of tiie City Council of svt Lake City, m,ele Nov. 3, lsyl. ,1. K. JACK, W. M. 1. l."i City ecorder. Itids Wanted. Scaled proposals for the construction of a s'.one culvert to convey the waters of City creek across Slate street near the? intersec-tion of North Temple street, will be received uiiiil a p. in. of Saturday, Nov. "JMh, ls'.U. Plans and specifications on tile in tins idliec. By order of the city council. A. F. Uokkmi s, City F.nicinecr. Notice. THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COI N OFcil to extend fewer mains on South Tem-ple ftreet from State street to midway between '"I" and "J"' streets. Notice ia hereby iriven by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention of cuch Council to make the following described improvement, t: Extending and laying iron newer pipes or mains along the lollowing streets, nuniely: On South Temple street from State street to mid'vav between I and J street', with lateral- - on A, H, ', I, E, F, G, H and I streets and defraying S of the cost thereof, estimated at $11, .V' by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, licins the district to be affected or benefited by said improve-ment, namely : Lot Block 5; Lots 1 and 2, Block 6; ' Lots 1 and a. Block 7; Lot. 1, and 2, Block 8; . .. Lots 1 and 2, Block 9; Lots 1 and 2, Block 10; Lots 1 and 2, Hlock 11: Lots 1 and 2, Block 13; Lots 1 and 2, Block 14, and Lot 1 and 2, Block 14, Plat "D" and Lots 1, 2.3, 4, 6, 6. 7 and 8, Block 1, Plat "I," Salt Lake City Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before November being (he time ret by the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may lie made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sept. Kith, lhftl. J. F. JACK ewer Dint. No. 2. City hecorder was now datk. Stasjijcrinir to Si A 1 ed's barn lie Li'oped his way inside, threw him-self iliiwu on some hay, and prepared to slmille off. He had taken probably live or six cf the innocent-lookin- but death-dealin-pellets, when his wiie discovered liim and called a physician. He will recover. Four festive burglars were on the rampage on Sunday nibt at Spanish Fork, and suc-ceeded in cnlennn' the houses of live citi-zens at that place. They were rewarded in tlieir burglaries by liiuline; one trunk full of clothing;, a suit of clothes, three overcoats, "a iitimiM r of fur caps, two pocket books, and some lady's wearing apparel. The trunk was taken from Stoker's place and taken out on the Spring ville road and rilled off its contents. The. owner of the trunk does not know what it, contained, but think- - mostly clothing. The suit of clothes was taken from the house of Allied Kees, V. O. ( reer lo.- -t a coat aud an overcoat, while I ten Lloyd was relieved of several articles of clothing. The mauiadeis were run down at Spiingville and are now in jail The Denver Sun, in closing its report of Hie Mining congress, says; '('haiiinan Searls closed the congress xiitr ';V, as a del-egate from Og'lcn was making strenuous ef-forts to boom a town lot scheme." The Denver iV.MV.,. mentions Ogden's dele-gate as follows: "!. S. Spencer of (iunni-so- n county was received as a delegate from 'olorado and K. A. Reed from Ogden, I'tah." The Denver .V trs of the :21st has this Account of it: '"A gentleman who said he was president of the Ogden board of trade created a lot of fun by taking possession of the stage with the view of presenting some resolution which didn't see the light. He wandered off into telling; how many build-ings he had put up and how many hotels and livery stables he had operated. The crowd shouted for him to speak louder, while he was already cracking his vocal organs." TERRITORIAL XKAVS. liricf Items of Interest fiatliered I 1010 Uvcry l'oint in I 'tali. Win. Stiuicr luis been elected i!o tax col-lector by the Ojrilcn city council. lie v. W. Crook lias icsined p;..sor-al- e of St. Luke's church a! Park City. ' The Territorial Sunday School convention is announced to meet in linden n next Fri- - j day, N'i)enilier i.'T. ' v S. Hienn.in, a traveling iiiun, was arrested at (L'deii Monday on a charge of obtaining' moie y on fnNe pretcue. The report of I he )e;deii cil y i c mV.i r from j Aliirust loth to No-- , ember 14 111 show rei eipls vvilh ea.--h oil hand and laves to be 1.", Si i.. and disbursements' fWS.01, leaving a b.i!..m e on hand of in treasury. j 'i Li- I'rice 'I) Ii uruJi saj s : An effort is! Lrinir maile to cll'. ct an organization of the newspapermen of Ccnli.:! I'tall for their mutual hi netil. Such a:F u iiaui.ation shouM receive the hearty support of nil newsj :,;., r un n Ihrouehout Central l'tah, and c i'eel sure it will." Tin; l i .u iiain liiitjli r sfij s : '"A o'ciitleiiiuil I just ii..,ui from Lu I'iat.; urines lilnwin ar- - coui'.is 1;f that promising tamp. lie reports things booming. There arc about tifly ; house built or in course of construction. The mines' are, with very few except inns c- - j ccedm Ihe most sanguine hopes of the j pio;ii ii iors." j The l'ark City Mn.r says: ''Pneumonia I lias claimed another victim. V. II. Van j Al.-ti- died hist iiisrht ut li o'clock at hi home, having been sick since last Wedncs. j dav. Mr Van Al.-ti- ne was empb'ied in (iiilano No. :'. He came here from liclh-vuc- , Idaho, tl,p . years n, w here he was for,--ma- !' She Minnie Moore mine, lie leaves a w ife aud live children." The io 'order's liliancial statement of tc rcipts aiu! disbursement.- - of l'rovu i lly for the fiscal car ending the lirst Monday .n ' Novemhi r, shows total reyeijds for the car in amount, ?1 1 llitl.KS, with I'. "', '." .n the treasury lust yc.r and total disburse.' incuts iu amount. J- - i:J. less ::l.l.? warrants in circulation, with iWiAi iu tint treasury. Al. tiraves attempted fiuieid Momlay riht in Silas Allred's !arn at I'rovo. A inorteaL'e on liis home was foreclosed Mon-day, ami if wciirhed heavily u his mind. He took to drinking to bury his Doubles, but all to no avail. As a lust resort he went lo one of the dint; stores it is not known which aud bought a box of morphine pills. It Marshal' S:le. 1CRSCANTTOAN OKDER OF SALK TO ME District Court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory" of I'tah, I slmll expo-- e at public sale at the front door of the County I'outt House, in the Citv anil Countv of Salt Luke, Territory of I'tah. on the 12fli dav of December, ls-il- , at twelve o'clock M..all the richt, title, claim, and interest ot J. F. Holland, of in, and to the follow ing describetl real es- tate situate, lving, and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of I tali, and particularly described lis follows, to wit: All of Lots Fifteen and Sixteen, of Block one. ;.f Heath's subdivision of Block Fort v. of plat C, Salt Lake City survey. To be sold as' the property of .1. F. Holland at the suit of Isaac Hunter. Terms o sale ciieh. William C. Hall, attorney for plaintiff. K. H. PARSONS, X'. S. Marshal. By D. N. SWAN Depntv, Marshal. Salt Lake City, I'tah, Novumber 20, 1S01. Notice of Sale of Laud Under Deed of Trust WHEREAS, MAR LOW L. CUMMINGs AND i C. D. Cuminings his wife, on the 24th dav of April, 1891 executed and delivered to the Suit Lake Valley Loan and Trust Company their cer-tain promissory note for the sum of 27!M). pay-able on the 24th day of October, 18!d, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from date until maturity, payablequarter-snnually- , ac-cording to the tenor and effect of two interest coupons each for thejsum of $.j6. attached to said principal note, and with interest after maturity upon all sums remaining unpaid at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum nntll fully paid: aud. Whereas, to secure the payment of said note ac-cording to its true tenor and effect, the said Mar-lo- L. Cnmmiiigs and C. D. Cummings, hw wife, on said April 24th, lHdl, executed and delivered to O. J. Salisbury and Simon Bamberger, Trust-e- s, of Salt Lake City and County, Utah Territory, a certain deed whereby they, conveyed to the said O. J. Salisbury aud Simon Bamlierger in trust, the following described premises situate in Salt Lake Countv, t tah Territory, to wit: "All of Lots Nineteen (1!)) and Twenty (20 in Bio; k One ll) tf Rice A Geljer's First Addition. Said Addition being a subdivision of Lots Four-teen U) and Fifteen (15) of Block Thirteen (13), Five Acre Plat "A" Big Field Survey,"' which said deed was duly filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County. I'tah Territory, on the said 24th day of April, 1SH1-an- d recorded in book "3A" of the mortgage records of said office, on page 4:14; and. Whereas, said deed provides, among other things, that should default be made in the pay ment of said note according to its true tenor and effect, said trustees, or either of them, or in case of tbeir refusal to act or disability in any wise, the then acting Sheriff of said County, at the re, quest of the legal holder of said note, may pro-ceed to sell the property in said deed and nereln-liefor- e descriled. at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Court House In the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, for rash, flrt giving thirty days' public notice of the time, terms and place of sale, and description of the property to be sold, hy advertisement in some newspaper printed and published in Salt Lake County, Utah; and Whereas, Said makers of said note have utterly failed and refused to pay the same or any portion thereof, and the same Is now wholly due and un-paid; and Whereas, said trustees first named herein are nnable to act, and have refused to act, now, there-fore, pursuant to the power In me vested by said trust ''" "i at the rsipiest of the First Na-tional Bank of Dead wood, of the City of Deadwood, State of South Dakota, the present and legal holder of said note, I, A. J. Burt, sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, w ill, at the front door of the Court House of Salt Lake County, in the City of Salt Lake, Utah Ter-ritory, on the lWth day of December, 1W1, between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 3 o'clock p. m of said day. sell at public vendue for cash, the premises hereinbefore and In said deed de-scribed, to satisfy said-not-e and Interest, and the costs of executing this trust, including ten per cent attorneys fees as stipulated for in said trust deed. Dated. November 11th. 1891. A. J. Bi'RT. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Sam. J. Kesvon, Attorney for Trustee. Notice OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of Salt Lake City, to construct sidewalks on both bides of West Temple street from Second fouth street to Fourth South street, (tk sums be-ing in Sidewalk District No. 7 of Salt Lake City. Notice is hereby iven by the i lly Council of Salt Lake City, of the intention of siich Council to make the following destribed improvements, to wit: The construction of asphalt sidewalks, 1U feet iu width, along the following streets, namely : On both sides of est Temple street from Second South Street to Fourth South Street, the same be-ing in Sidew alk District No. 7 iu Salt Lake City, and defray the cost and expense thereof, estima-ted at $l.k) per foot frontage, (running foot), by a local afcgegsmeut upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, lw-iii- g the district to lie affect en or benefited bv tiid improvements, namely : So much u' the follow-ing described lota abutting upon the said pro-posed sidewalk, to:wit: Iot 1 and 8, block 50. Lots 2, a, 4 and 5, block 51. Lots 4 and 5, block W. l,ots 1, 6, 7 and,, block 59. All in Plat "A Salt Lake C ity Survey. (And the frontage of a lot on a corner shall be deemed to exteud to the intersecting streets). All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented iu writing to the City Recorder on or before the 27th day of October, 1S!U, being the time set by the said Council when it will hear and consider such ob-jections as may be made thereto. By order of the Citv Council of Salt Lake Citv, made October 6th, Ibid. J. . JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, October uth. lsyL 8. W. u Marshal's Sale. IJCRSI ANT TO AN ORDER OF SALK TO .VK by the District Court of the Thirv' Judicial District, of the Territory of I'tah, I shall ei pose ut public sale at the front door of tiie County Court House, iu the city and county of Salt Lake. I'tah Territory, on the :ird dav of lsjll, at 12 o'clock M , all the riht, title, claim snd interest of Louis h. Hamberser, Ciuuli Worth inirton, James A. Williams anil A. liutiauer, Jr., of, in and to the following descrilwd real estate, situate, lying and Iwinc in the City and County of Salt Lake I tart Territory, and particu-larly descrilsd as follows, to wit: Commeiiciiii; at the Southwest corner of the S. K. 4, of Sec. It!, tp. 1 S., Ransre 1 East, S. L. M., them e North i! rods; thence West M - 1" roils ; thence South ii 2 10 rods, thence east Jii 2 111 rods, to place of beeinuinir. Items parts d Lots line H , Twentv can and Nineteen i l'.o, Klock Nine (9), Five Acre Plat "C", Bn; Field Survey, being in the S. W. Sec. Hi, .tp.' 1, S. Raiije 1 Fast, Salt Lnke Meridian. Together w ith allatid singular the tenements, hereditaments and appur-tenances thereunto beloueiiiiT, r ' anywise Tole sold as the property of Louis K. Bamberger, T'nion Worthinaton, James A. Will-iams and A. Hanatier, Jr., at the suit of J. F. Millspaush. Terms of sale, cash. Salt Lake Citv, I'tah, Nov. II, ll. K. H. PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. Bv D. N". SW AN. Dcputv Marshal. RAWLINt.S A CRlTCHLOW, Atty. for I'ltff. 3Ioney to Loan. 1 have money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time. Sain J. Kenyon, room 30, Hooper block. - "Notice of Assessment. Brighton North Point Irrigation Cnmpauv, Principal place of business: Brighton meeuii ' house, Salt Luke County, I'tah. "lMl 'oticf; is hekkby oi en that at a meeting of the directors of this corporation held on Nov. 7, 18!H, ail assessment of sixtv (ti l) cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediatelv to the trea-surer, . B. Crit. hlow, at his oflice", Hooper building, East First South street. Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assessment may re- main unpaid upon the Uth dav of Decemher ISiil will be delinquent and advertised for sale at' pub- lic auction and, unless pavment is madt before will be sold on Jan. U.'lSLrj, to pay delinoiient assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated Nov. 9, 1WH. E. B. CRITCHLOW, Secretarv and Treasurer. Room 23 Hooper Building, Kant First (south Street, Salt Lake City. Notice OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COCN-ci- l to extend water mains on Eighth South street and on Ninth East street. Notice is hereby plven by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to make the following: described improve-ment, Extending and lay-ing iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On nth South street from midway between Wh and 9th East to midway between 9th and 10th East streets, and on Sth East street from midway between 7th and sth South streets to midway between tth South and Roper streets, and defraying three-fourt- of the costs thereof, estimated at $4000, by a local as-sessment npon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namelv: Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 1 ; Lots 1, ti, 7 and 8, hlock 2: Lots 1 and 2, block 13; and Lots 2 aud 3, block 14, plat "B," Salt Lake City survey: And the East half of lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, block 18: And the West half of lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, block 17, Five acre plat "A," Big Field survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before November i!th, lS'l, being the time set by said Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Bv order of the Citv Council of Salt Lake Citv, made November 3d, 1S91. J F. JACK, W.M.I. 121 City Recorder. Through Car Service. Commencing Suuday, November 1st, from Wasatch block, corner Main and Second South streets, via Kapid Transit and Hot Springs railways, to White Sulphur Springs .r cents. To Beck's Hot Sprins; 10 tents. Curs leave every half hour from 6:50 a. m. to 'J:.rK) p. m. . 9 Jletropolitan Stone Company. Is now ready to lay tlasfijin, curbing:, j;ut-teriii- ir and paving promptly, in accordance with the specifications and to the satislae-tio- n of the city Kntfinecx. S. Bamberger, room ','.", Hooper block. Legal Notice. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County Territory of L'tah. ' In the matter of the Estate of Rebecca Wvn-koo-deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of Petition for admission to Probate of Will. plliSlANI' TO AN" ORDER OF SAID 1 Court in said mstter, notice is herebv "iven that Tuesday, the 1st dav of December, A. D. is'.u, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Countv Court House iii Salt Lake City, l'tah Territory, in the court room of said Court, has been appointed the tune and place for the hearing of a petition of B. F. Brown praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to he the lust Will and Testament of Rebecca ynkoop, deceased, w hen and w here all persons interested may appear and onpos" the probate of said w ill, or the granting of letters Testamentory to 1(. F. Brown, as prayed for f ri said petition. In itness Whereof, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this titii day of November, A. D. in-;i-se A. j c. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton. Deputy Clerk. . 9 . Br. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles fitted. Commercial block. . 9 . Ask for Van Hoi tkn's Cocoa Pure. Soluble Economical. Notice of .S.le. In the Probate court, S:.!t Lake county, l'tah. In the matter of tiie estate of William J. Shivers, dec-ase- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN THAT BY aud iu pursuance of an order of license made in said matter bv the Probate Court of ."alt Luke county on the day of August, A. D. lsl. the undersigned admit. istrator will on ttiettli lay of De eioisT, A. 1. ls;ii, at the hour of in ('ciork a. m at the frnt of tiie Seott Auerbarh baildiiiK' in s,it Lake City, l'tah Territory, sell the real estate in said order licensed to lie sold, descrilK-- as follows, Commencing sixty and one-h-t-lf i r.;!s south of the northwest corner of lot thirty three e Olendaie Park plat, thence south sixteen (ltil rods, thence east twenty i20i rods, thence nnrth, sixteen ( liii rods, thence west twenty i2n rods, to the place of beinnin tteuii; utr'nin the northwest quarter of section eleven illi Township one (Il south range 1 west. Salt Luke meridian. Said property will lie sold in whole or in parcels as shall he deemed most ben elieial at the times of sale, and upon such terms as shall then lie stated. W. H, CROMER, Administrator. J. Post, attorney. Mitrslials Sale. PURSl'ANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of l'tah, I shall expose at pun-li- e sale at the front door of the County Court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt and Lake, aud Territory of L'tah, on the 30th duy of No-vember, 18V1, at 12 o"cloi k m., all the rijrht, title, claim and interest of W. E. Everill of. in ami to the following described real estate, situate, lyins; and being in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, to wit : The north one-hal- f of Lot 4, in Block 86, Plat D, Salt Lake City survey. To he sold as the property of W. E. Everill at the suit of Butler Brothers. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, l S. Marshal. Bv BOM AN CANNON, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 9, 1U. Notice of Sale Under Deeil of Trust. yVMlKREAS, CHARLES B. COURLAY AND II Emma O. Oourluy. his wife, on the3othof of June, ls.iii, executed and delivered to Edward K. Hodge, guardian, their certain promissory note for the sum of $1000, payable one year alter date with interest thereon at the rate of one percent per month from date until paid and, Whereas, To secure the payment of said note according to its true tenor and effect, the said Charles B. (iourhiy on .aid June 30, lH'JO, exe-cuted anil delivered to E. B. Critchlow as tr:ist- - of Salt Lake city and county, l'tah, a certain deed w hereby tliev i oiiveed to said E. Ii. Critri ! ,w in trust the following described premise L, ju Salt Lade City and county, l'tah, to wit: All of lots one ( 1 two (2) three (3) four 4 five (ft) six (til seven (V) and eitdit tK) in block forty-nin- e (4!l); lot three (3) in block twenty-on- e i; lots three (31, nine (H) and eleven (H i in bloi k twenty three (23), nil in Kinney and ( iourlay's im-proved city plat, which said deed was duly tiled for record in the office of the Countv Recorder of Salt Lake County, on the Uth day of'Julv, A. D. 1NM, and recorded in Book "2 S'1 of Mortgages on pages 5 to It thereof ; ami, hereas. Said deed provides amongst other things, that should default lie made in the pay- ment of said note an or. bug to its true tenor and .effect, said Trustee at the request of the legal holder of said note, may proceed to sell the prop-erty hereinbefore and in said deed described, at public urn tion for the highest and best price the same w ill bring in cash, thirty days previous notice of such sale having been given by publica-tion once in each week for four successive weeks, in any newspaper at that time published in said County of Salt Lake, and. Whereas, Def.iult has been made hy tiie said Charles B. Oourlay and Emma O. Oourlay in the payment of said promissorv note, and request has been made by the said Edward B. Hodge, guar-dian, the holder of mid note, that the undersigned trustee proceed to teli and dispose of said prem-ises. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power vested in me by said trust deed, and at the request, of said Edward B. Hodge, guardian, the legal bidder of said note, 1, K. B. Critchlow, will, at the front door of the County Court House in Salt Lake City, l'tah, on Tuesday, the gvith day oi Deoemlier, IMit, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, sell at public auction for the highest and best price the same U'ill brinrr in rush tilt ttr.tmie Iwret Iwfora de- - s rilied, to satisfy saiil note and interest and costs of executing this trust, including commissions and attorneys fees and taxes. E. B. CRITCHLOW, Trustee. Dated November 1, 191. Trustee's Sale. 7 HEREAS, ON TIIE 26TH DAY OF JAN-- uary, 1SM1, Joseph C. Davis and Mary Jane Davis his wife, executed and delivered to The Salt Lake Building and Loan Association, their cer-tain bond conditioned foT the payment of $18ii0 and interest according to its terms, and, Whereas, to seenre the pavment of the sums of money due upon said bond, the said Joseph C. Davis and Mary Jane Davis bis wife, on the same day, executed and delivered to Frank L. Holland as Trustee for the said The Salt Lake Building and Loan Association their certain trust deed conveying in trust for the purposes therein set forth, the following described real property, to-w- it : All of lots thirty-fou- r (341. and the west half of thirty-tive;(35- ) in block two (2) of Archer A Kul-lak'- s Subdivision of Block forty-fiv- e (45, Plat "C" Salt Lake City Survey; which said trust deed was duly riled for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Salt Lake County, Utah, on the 81st day oi January, Ib'jI, and duly recorded in Book "2V ' of Mortgages at page 417 of the records of sairl county; and. Whereas, default has been made for more than six months in the payment of the dues, interest and lines provided by said bond, whereby the con-dition of said trust deed has been broken; Now Therefore, 1, Frank L. Holland, Trustee, as aforesaid, by virtue of the power in me vested by said trust deed, and at the request of The Salt Lake Building and Loan Association, the owner and holder of said bond, will expose at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the county court house In the City and County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the ftth day of Decemher, 1191, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, the real estate hereinbefore described, to satisfy the obligation above recited. FRANK L. HOLLAND, Trustee. Hotlee for Publication. Mo. 11&4. Land Or ce at Saxt Lake Citt, Utah, 1 Oct. 22, lriVL f TOTICE IS HEREBY (MV-- K THAT THE LN following-name- settler has filod notice of his intention to mak final proof iu support of bis claim, and that stud proof will be made before tha Iiegister and Receiver at Salt Lake Citv, mi Dec. 10tu. 1S.S1 vU: Arariah H. Mikcaell, "II. B. No. h&2 for the SW of s -- tloii it, T 1 N 2 Lurt. lie r.aines the follow ing wicaeesea to prove his ma-tinuo-residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, vn: Frank Heinze of Mouutam Dell, Wm. Nuylor of Mouutalu Deli, John MeKev of Moun-tain Dell, Wm. Pickett ot Si: Luke Citv. FKANK. U. UuBBS, fieguter. Marshal's Sale. TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME PURSUANTby the District Court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of Utah, Isiiall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of l'tah, on the 2sth day of November. HSU, at (12i twelve o'clock L, all tne right, title, claim, and interest of Alexander Johnson, Ben W. Driggs, jr., E. D. Hone, l'tah National Bank, ami John R. Park of, in and to the following described property , situate, lying aud being in the City and County, of Salt Lake Terntorv of Utah, and particularly descrilied as follows," t: Part of lot two, block thirty- - seven. Plat "A, fcalt L,ke city survey; beginn-ing ten rods east of the Southwest corner of said lot two; thence North ten rods; thence East four rods; thence South ten rods; thence West tour roils to place of beginning. Situated in Sail Lake City and County, Territory of Utah. Togeta-- with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the property of Alexander Johnson, Ben W. llriggs, jr., E. 1). Hoge, Utah National Bank and John K. Park at the suit of Frank B. Stephens. Terms of sale t8" ' E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, November 4th, 191. Marshal's sule. 1 I' IiSI'ANT TO AN OKDER OF SALE TO ME directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the Citv ami Countv of Salt Luke, Territory of Utah, on the liith dav of 1W1, at 12 o'clock M- all the rit-h-title, claim and interest of Frederick Kesler, Junior and Sophia B. Kesler his wife of, iu and to the following descriiied real estate, situate lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, I'tnh Territory and particularly descrilied as fed lows, to wit: A portion of Lot Six (til, in Block Ninety three (!ji, as platted in Phit "A", of Salt Lake City Survey, commencing t a point Three :ii rods East of the Northwest corner of said Lot -- ix (iii, and running thence South Ten (10) rods, thence East Two and one half (2& rods, thence North Ten ( 10) rods, and thence West Two and one half (2'5 rods to the place of beginning, con-taining 2" sqnare rods of ground, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise appertaining, situate in Salt Lake City, Salt' Lake i oiinty, I tali territory, lobe sold as the prop rty ot'Frederick Kesler, Junior, an I Sophia B. Kesler ids wife, at tiie suit of Charles L. i'oni-eroy- . Terms of sale cash. sait Lake Citv, Utah. November i, 1KU K. H. I'AKSONS. U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Sw an. Deputy Marshal. Notice for Publication. No. 1201. Land Office at Salt Lake Citt, Utah, J Nov. 9. lsl. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver United States Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, l'tah, on Dec. 23. 1S91, viz: Francis H. Grice, Declaratory Statement No. 11, HAS for the S. W. Sec. 24, Tp 2S. It. 1 E Salt Lake Meridian, Utah. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Miles Litchford, Miles W. Rom-ne- Amasa D. Brown, John Wood, Alvln W". Green, all of Butler, F. O., Salt Lake County, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS. T. C. BAILEY, Register. Attorney. Notice. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWN 1.1 ers of property abutting on lsith sides of West Temjde street from Second South street to Fourth South street, tin Sidewalk District No. 7), in Salt Lake City ; that the undersigned were duly appointed by the City Council of Salt Luke City en the 17th day of Novemln-r- , A. D. i'l,asa Board of Equalization and Review, to hear anil consider objections, it any, to the assessment and levy of a special tax for constructing sidewalks on the streets hereinbefore named. Said assessment list is completed and said Board of Equalization and Review will ho in ses sion at the City Hall tor five (5) consecutive days, (during the usual business hours!, commencing on Tuesday, Dccemlier 1st, ls'.il, and ending on Saturday, December Mb, PS9I. During the said time the said assessment list will be open to public inspection, and any person or persons feeling themselves aggrieved, may have hearing before said Board, aud said Board shall have authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by them iiniust. M. K PARSONS. FREDERICK HEATH, F. H. HYDE, RlCHALD W. YOUNG, WM. V. JAMES. Salt Lake Citv, Nov. l'.Hli, ls'.'l. Mis No. 31. Marshal's Sale. 1 PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO me directed bv the District Court of he Third Judicial District, of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house in the city and county of Salt Lake, Territory of l'tah, on the 3d dav of Decem-ber, 1K91, at "12 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest of William K. Ryan, of, in. and to the following des rilied real estate, situate, lying, and being in the City and County of Salt, Lake, l'tah Territory, and particularly descrilied as follows, in w it: Lots 5, ti, 7, Bloi k'ldl. Plat C, Salt Lake City Survey. To be sold as the prop-ert- s of William E. Ryan, at the suit of George H. Church. Terms of sale cash. Whittemore Armstrong, att'vs for plff. E. II. PARSONS; U. S. Marshal. Bv. D. S. Swan. Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 12, 191. IJURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALK TO by the District Court of the third Judicial District of the Territory ot Utah, 1 hall expo-- e at public sale at the front" door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake of f tali, on the lfith a:iv f,f December ls9I. at 12 o'clo. k M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of . I. C. Thompson, W. 11. Cas.idv, Retta 11. Cassadv, his wife, Frank I. .niiii. ll, W. S. MeCornick. the Wagon and Ma-chine Co., Julia C. Bell, C. 1. Durst, and John of, in and to the following (lescnis'il real estate, sit uate, lying, and licing in the City and County of Salt Lake. Ut.iUis'rritory, and particu-larly us follows, Lots Twocii, Three (31. and Four in Block One Hundred and Seventeen 1117 1, Plat "D," Salt Luke City Sur vey. To be sold as the property of J . C. Thoni son, W. 11 . Cassadv. h'etla II. Cassadv, his wiie, Frank I.Giium-U- V. s. Mi c'ornick, The i'o oper-ative Wagon and Machine Company. Julia C. Bell, c. B. Durst, and John Gagan, at t lie suit of George Stepiiail. Terms ot sale cash. E. II. PARSONS, l". S. Marshal. Bv D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt. Lake City, Utah. 'Nov. 2T,th. 1XHI. Frank Pierce, atty for plff. Hlrsliuls Sale. 1 PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME dirctKl by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of l'tah, I shall eipose at public, tale, at the front door of the County Court Mouse, in the cityoffalt Lake, County of Salt. Lake ami Territory of Utah, on theth day of November. 1SH1. at 12:15 o'clock p.m., all the right, title, claim aud interest of W.E. EveriU of, in and to th following described real estate, situate, Ivinp and being in falt Lake County, and de-scribed as follows, t: The north S of lot 4, in hlock i, plat D, Salt Lake City eurvey. To he wId as the property of V. E. Everill, at the suit of Lievre, f'ricke Sfc Co. Terms of sale, cash. E. IL PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. By BOM AN CANNON, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. 'jth, lHl'l. Notice. No. in;. I'mted States Land Office, I Salt Lake Citv, I'tah. Nov 7. lsdl. ( VTOTICE id 11KKKIJV tilVEN THAT MAKY i.1 Schmidt of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, L'tuh, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. for th W of S E H Section iu Township 1 North, Kane' - West, liefore the Itegister and Keceiver at Salt Lake Citv, L'tuh, on Tuesdav, the --'d dav of December lMt'l. She iiains the following witnesses to prove the complete irrij.ition and rei'l.iiiiiition of said hind: Bryant Young, Henry Youuj;, Thus. K. Jeremy, Lthun Jeremy all of Salt Lake Citv. L'tah. FRANK 1. HOUBS. Ke;ister. BIKD LOWE, Att'ys for Claimant. Notice of Sale l iider Ieel of Trust, lTHKi:KAS, CMAKI.lis H. (iOCKLAY (AN It nninarrieil main, on t lie 21st day of July, exei uted and delivered to Kib.vard B. llo!jp of Iturlinetoii, New Jersey, his certain promis-sory note for the suni of Five Hundred !$.".) dollar, payable October SM- -t, S!U, w ith interest lhei"on at the rate of IK per cent per annum from its date uni il fully paid, both principal mid inter-est hein;.' payable at the otlice of the undersigned in Salt Lake it y : and Whereas, to siiaire tiie payment of said note ac-cording to its true tenor ami effect the said Charles II. Oourlay on said July -- 1st, !!U, executed and delivered to the undersigned, Edward B. Critch-low, Trustee, of ihe City and County of Salt Lake, a certain deed w hereby he coineyed lo the under-signed in trust the following described premises situate iu Ihe City and County ol Salt Lake, l'tah Territory, to wit : f Lots Three am! Four (4), in block Twenty Lots Two I',,, Four (1), and Five (5), lllork twen-ty one -1 ); Lot Five (51, Block Twenty-thre- e (til), and Lot Four ill, Klock Thirty-seve- n i3T, all in Kinney A: (ionrlav's improved Citv I'lat of Salt Lake City, which said deed was dulv filed f'-- r record in the office ol the Countv Itecorder of Salt Lake County, l'tah, on the "th dav of July, ISM, and recorded in Book ":t A" of mortmigeg, pae 4lS of the Uecords ot said oflice, and Whereas, said deed provides among other things thai should default lie made in the payment of said note according to its true tenor and effect said trustee, at.the request of the legal holder of said note may proceed to sell theproperty herein-betor- e and iu said descrilied at ouhlic vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Court Ilou.-- e, at the County Seat. ,.f Salt Lake County, I'tali, for wish, lirst giving :'.( days public notice of the time, terms, and place ot sale and description of the property to be sold by adver-tisement in some newspaper printed and pub-lished in the County et Salt Luke, and Whereas, said Charles B. tuinrhiv has failed and refused to pay said note or the interest there-on, although the same is due and the undersigned as triisdv has been requested by the said Edward li. Hodge, the legal owner and holder of said note, to proceed to sell said premises. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power ve-t- ed in me by said deed J, Edward B. Critchlow, will sell the premises hereinbefore descrihed, ut public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Countv Court House of Salt Lake County, at Suit LakeCitv, I tali, on Tuesday, the Kth day of A. I. lsiil, at - o'clock noon of said day, to satisfy said note and interest and the costs of executing said trust, including compensation to the undersigned for his cervices. Dijted November 4th, f. EHWAKH II. CKITCHLOW, Trustee. Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN TO THE of property abutting on the west side of East Temple street from Third South Ktreet to Sixth South street in Sidewalk District No. 8i in Salt Lake City: That the undersigned were duly appointed by the City Council of Salt Lake City on the I7tn day of November, A. 1. 1MM, as a Board oi Equalization and Review, to hear and consider objections, if any, to the assess-ment and levy of a special tax for constructing sidewalks on the street hereinbefore 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 cousecutive days, (during the usual business hours. ) commencing on Tuesday, Decemlier 1st, lsHU, and ending on Satur-day December Mhl lM. furiug the said time the said assessment list will lie open to public inspection, aud any person or persons feeling themnelvea aggrieved may have hearins before the said Board, aud said Board shall nave authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by them unjust. M. K. PARSONS, FREDERICK HEATH, V. H. HYDE, RICHARD W. YUCMi, WM. F JAMES. Salt Lake City, Xovember 19th, UHU Mia No. 8i . N ot ice. In the Probate Court iu and for Salt Lake Countv, Territory of l'tah. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah Burke, dec eased. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRANK Pierce, administrator of the estate of H an-nul! Burke, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and in en in said court, his rinal account of his ad-ministration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the per c ns entitled thereto, and that Tuesdav, the lirst day of Decemlier, A.D., 18.11, at 1(1 o'clock a.m., at the court room ot said court, in the County Court House, Salt Luke City and County, I'tah Territory, has been duiy appointed by tiie judge of said court, for the settlement of said an ount and hearing of said petition for distribu-tion, ut winch time and plaie any person inter-ested in said estate may appear and show cause, it any there Iks, why said account should not be settled and approved aud tinal distribution made as praed for. Dated Oct. 10, IBM. C El ALLEN Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. STANTON, Deputy Clerk. IM'RSl'ANT TO A DECREE OF order of sale to me direct d by the lustrict Court of the Third Judicial Ibstnrt of the Territory of I'tall, I shall expose at public sale at the lront door of the County Court House, iu the Citv and County of Salt Lake, I'tah Terri-torv- , on the Ibtii day of December, Is: 1. at I'J o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest id Oliver .V. Zne, (ieorge E. Bennett, Thomas W. Connelly and John M. Lewis, IJezekiah P. Mason, ami J. E. Park, of, in and to the billow ing descrilied properly, situate, hing aud being in the City and County of Sail Lake, I'tah Territory, and particularly descrilwl ns follows, to nit: A)fS, Block !i. City Park Subdivision, Salt Luke County, l'tah Territory, and al-- o upon the build-ing thereon erected. To lie --old as the peperty f Oliver W. Zane, (ieorge E. Bennett, '1 noma's W. Connelly and John M. Lewis, Ilezekmh P. M.son and .I.E. Park, at the suit o Frank L. Parker and David A. liepue. Terms of sale, Ca-'- Salt Lake City, l'tah. Nov. i. USUI. K. II. PARSONS. t S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan. Deputy MarehaL II. J. Diniuny, attorney for phuiitille. Notice to Creditor. Estate of William G. Collett, deceased. JfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, BY TIIE lN- - dersigned. administratrix of the estate of W illiam G. Collett, deceased, to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with Ihe necessary vouchor within ten months after the first publi-cation of this notice, to the said administratrix ol said estate at the office of LeGrand Young, at ths corner of East Temple and First South streets, over the Deseret National bank in bait Lake City, in the county of Salt. U. T. Dated Nov. 31, 1M. ADA COLLETT, Administratrix of said estate of W illiam G. Col lett, deceased. |