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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONIXftY, DECEMBER 7, 1891. s J-LIKED DEEP CHEEK. COLOffADOANS FIND THE MINES ARE AS CREAT AS REPRESENTED. Three Weeks Time Spent la the Various Districts Xlie Good Wadeof the Country Were Fully Veritled Local and General Milling N ews. A party of ('oloradouns who have been Taking in tin; Dtqj Creek mining distric ts for tin- - past three weeks, returned from that country last night. Tin; party was composed of . A. .ludkins and Geo. Henry Hcwett, of Aspen and Hon. William Geldcr, of Glen-Vo.- Springs. These gentlemen only a few hours in the city and then de-parted for their homes. Before taking the train tin y wire s. cnjhy a Times man who asked for the impressions made on them by what they had seen. They agreed that they liuil Im inrtl u most favorable opinion of several of the Deep ('leek i ami's. Asa min-ing region, it fully came up to their expect-ation.-. IJefi-r- going there, tin; most representations IniQ Veen made to tlnni e i:.e irnir the number a,. id richness of tin- mi.'i. s. All of the stati-meiit-- made to tin-i- piev.o'.is t to their departure Jiad hi i n m riiit d. It is a regie. n of inliiiile possibilities Then are Uo.en id leg properties which could pro-duce largely with their present dcvclop-nn-i'i- , wiiii h in ino-- t instances is eoiiliued to ai' n siii laee workings. Tlie country needs - railroad, thi-- said, and it is certainly rich Mioiigh in uuiierals to sii;port one. Tuout ihe gentlemen, Mr. .ludkins and Mr. Il. uitt, have had years of experience in mining, and they are men whose reason canuu! he l.eguiled liy their enthusiasm. v s.i v it is a grand mineral .roducing c ;, .!' y. Today's Ore M inii. Ton. 1: 14 U.iUion-- ck 1!J I. tali HI T JiS Local and Ccneral. "1 lie Daly No. sl.a: t- is liovv down 50H 3'ert. Seine new m achinery lulu been purchased for t be M ay !! i Wi r .' !! si ,j ud;'e. foreman of the I'.ily a:nl a la::-.- mnii r in tie Maytlowei--, is in the city. Charles I.a :m:iei-.st- l ii f, who is interested in .In- Sevier mine, arrived lroni Gold Moun-tain last night. F. J. Thomas, a mining man lYom Marys-Vale- , came in from the soutli yesterday. Clias. If. liii.-e- h is down from Park oil the Kortl.h'iHt Nevada Maytiowcr suit. Tin- entire ion e has been laid dT at the A II iain v tuiioel and t hat part of the mine bised dow n I'or tie- winter. Dcvclopmeii's in the upper workings v. ill continue, where thc i'e is la lu ll gi m d i ire. There has oecu f.c:i'---"- . any falling oil in tiic volume nf water which is pouring: out of Tin- ' tntai "io drain tuuiii !. An aileuipt will be made lo raise the truck above the water leiel. The ore shipments from 1'ark City last, week ami.u:iteii to N4 tons, contributed as follows: Ontari ':1'', Daly ISO, Maytiowcr iJl-- i and Anchor Is? tons. Several Park City people who are inter-ested in La Plata, tiling in the most en-couraging reports from Unit district. George. C. Sclienk, who has been in Eureka for a week past attending- - to the annual assessments on some score or more i'f mining claims he possesses in that camp, has returned to the city. The new plant of electric machinery on the Pooriuan mine in Idaho is working to the utmost satisfaction. 'h . s-- 'A W ,.. Everytiiing Can be Fou id in Par Immense aaJ Crowded Sales Rooms, f fi I I Groceries i u f': pjf d M Which includes Fruits, Spices, Peels, E? fiT J Sauces, Preserves, Pickles, acd all fancy and 1 S if ' staple goods, for the delectation of the ap- - j " 1 petite, Qd special holiday times. jj Jf :fX: fi l HP &f --- Where from the crown cf the head to A '4 0 the soles of the feet, every article for com-- 5 - W'M y t 7 f 'xi " ""S fX '"""ll 19 fort, service, style or ornament is always on P f ' s Cf-e- tlr S 7X hand, for all ages of either sex. I r . I ' p Crockery & Glassware. q & AfT - i Dinner and tea services, Lamps, Clocks, j JV El iS, Y" I ' & Vasos, Fancy goods and bric-a-bra- with a ' Q 0jt J v thousand and one things suitahle as Christ-- Ss. 5sa B i mas Presents for yonng or old. fefe QS . V. Jj ' '.. I lh W H5rter8 ui Ste I --w- 'fM I Pj The latter particularly, whether you 'S' l y I'-- i want to cook Sirloin or Turkey, or to warm 2v s" jjf p the home for yourself, your visiting family I I ' '"",s""i' T. G. WEBBER. Superintsndenl. (, ; CoLEKELLEY Captain Reilley CONSOLIDATE THEIR INTERESTS- - A Big Success! If 1 t'nr tlii' Wes cm 'o:i re is. j The Kio th.tnde, Western will make a spi-- - eiai rate of one fare for the round trip for j the Western Congress to tie held at Aspen Deeiunher 1:Y Tickets will lie sold on Do-- ' i ' ceiiiher U. good to return till the Unh. Santit i'latis Iieceition and exhibition of lovely goods for Christ-mas presents, commencing Monday, Decem-ber 7th, at "J p.m., and continuing until Xmas Ee., at the Vtah Hook oc Stationery t'o.'s store, 7'J Main street. , . Itemoval oiii-e- . Keeiey, the maiiufa turer of pure home, made candies, ice cream, etc., has removed from iHG to ;: South Main street. . . . Hr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, op , Spi ctacies litted. C.om.nicrcial block. . . Abstracts complete, clear and tisciui furn-ished by the I' tah Title Insurance aim iiust conn. an-- . . . Mi. Sam Levy is now making a superior bland of smokinvf tobacco in connection with his ci:;i-.- r factory. Try it, you will In-sure to like it. Thert are vry fvr Utah p"onM whb are not familiar with the najne-o- f that popular favorite, Colonel Ed-- Kelly The Colonel has a host of friends aat admirers, and while he may not have lived here so long as those grand old pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he haa taken timeby the fore lock as it were and improved each shining hour so that through earnest and persistent efforts on his own pari he has made the acuaintanckj' of almost the ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Who know him in no other light than n man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who Is always on the alert for some amusement or en-tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. KeUey has recently con-solidated his interests with those of Mr. Charles Reilley, Antliorked City Agents FOR TILE . Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah Commercial & Savings Bank. 22-2-4 E. First South. 10th Ward ..Cor. 8th East and 4th South O. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th East Fonlger Bros 63 K St Eardley & Sperry 635 South Mala Mrs. A. Butterworth..Cor. 3rd West and 3rd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W.4th North 1Mb Ward Store inn W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill 373 N. 6th West H. F. Evans Ill S. 6th West H. J. Shimming 537 H. 1st West Frank Branting... 6fi7 S. 4th East Biddowav Broa 701 E.7th Sooth Mrs. S. Home Cor. State and 11th Sonth Snarr Sons... 324 W. 6th South J. 4 M. Irvine 769 S. 2nd East R. H. Irvine 469 8rd 8t John H. Kelson 818 E. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 778 W. North Templa A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd South and 3rd Eaat Robinson A King S47 West Templa J. W. Harris 210 C tit John Brown ...Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Wot C. P. Held 877 6th St Richard Duerdin ..Bountiful Centerville Co-o- p Centerrill Pacific Lumber & Building Co Sugar Pottoffic James Neil son Big Cottonwood Georee Savllle Mill Ciek J. E. Robinson ..Farmingtoa CO DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank or vJvJiwith any of its agents, and wben the amount reaches $1.00 the deposito.' will get 6 per cent in-terest thereon, compounded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS-Director- s F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen, Thoa. W. Ellerbeck, Bohver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Rich-ards, Thos. W. Jennings, O. H. Harday, M. H. Cunmings, Samuel Mclntyra. Before you buy real eslate insure the title with 'the" Utah Title Insurance and Trust company. It will save you money. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AriOKNEVS-AT-LA-o. v. rowKiis 4 TTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN Hot. 1. HKMTIKE. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL school desks, screen doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; 108-11- W. So. Temple. INSURANCE. lThjiFiTyai FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; 5IUTTTAL of New York. 85-H-li Commercial Block. PLUM ItIN G. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 25 MA12? Suit Lake City. TrTso, as aa artistic dispensor of spark-ling beverages and a jolly good fol-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introduc-tion through tLe medium of tieso eoluxena. A Fine Line cf Wines and Liquors FOSTHE FAMILY TRADE. Mils Saloon (OPPOSITE THEATER.) s to be In charge and under th man-agement of Mr. Reilley, while Mr. Kelley will devote his entire time and attention to the new resort he has re-cently established at No. 228 State treet. where at any and all times he will be glad to. welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearte- d cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con-trol cf this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and r.trest Im-ported Goods that can be found any-where. The line of FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CiSARS. Are the finest procurable, and as a mat-ter of fact, many compliments aro ) lavished upon the proprietor regardy ing the able ant efficient Banner if which these institutions are con-ducted; and it may Le safely saiiT.hat there are few, if any, men in tYI par-ticular vicinity that can be coi arcd with Colonel Ed. Kelley the management of a CrstV liSf and highly respectable sample fad-- The New Gymnasium ru n Xaneo tion with "The Elks Sat eEoom, . opposite the Theater is ritk-prom-lnen- t feature, and deso Jrres most liberal patronage of tlij L puiui. "T" WILLIAM J. SILVER. MECHANICAL ENGINEEE. 1PREPARES PLANS FOR POWER HOUSES; Mill Buildings and Machinery. Steam En-gines Indicated an'd Boilers Tested; Electric l lants Indicated and Tested. 143 W. No. Temple Notice of Sale Vnder Ieel of Trust. 7HEREAS CHARLES B. OOl'RLA Y AND f v Emma O. Gonrlay, his wife, on the 30th of of June. 15WJ, executed eni delivered to Edward B. Hodge, guardian, their certain promissory note for the sum of fcUAiO, payable one year after date with interest thereon at "the rate of one per ceut per month from date nntil paid mid. Whereas, To secure the payment of paid not.? according to its true tenor and effect, thu suid Charles B. Gourlay on aid June &, exe-ctitf-and delivered to E. B. Critchlow us trustee of Lake City and county, l"fuh. a cer'ain deed whereby they conveyed to said E. b. Critchlow in trust th followins describe i premise rituate in Salt Lade Citv and count v, Utah, to wit: All of lots one (1) two ,V( three (S f,,,ir (4-- . fiv( (5) six (to seven (V) and eicht ifi in block lot three t:) in block twenty-on- til; lots three (3), nine and eleven (11) in block twenty three c3, all in Kinney and Gourlay's im-proved city plat, which eaid deed was duly filed for record in the ofhe of the County Recorder of Salt Lake Countv, on the Sth dav of Julv, A. I). and recorded in Book "3 "S" of Mortgages on pajres 5 to 9 thereof; and, hereas. Said deed provides amongst other things, that should default be made in the pay-ment of said note according to its true tenor and effect, paid Tniftee at the request of the le.ja' holder of said note, may proceed to sell the prop-erty hereinbefore and in said deed described, at public auction for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash," thirty duys previous notice of such sale having been given by publica-tion once in each week for four successive weeks, in any newspaper at thxt time published iu said County of Salt Lake, and. Whereas, Default has been made by the said Charles B. Gourlay and Emma O. Gourlay in the payment of said nromissorv note, and truest has oeen made by tne said lldward B. Hodge, dian, the holder of said note, that the undersigned trustee proceed to sell 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. Hodg, guardian, the leg:d holder of said note, I, E. B. Crltcl.low, will, at the front door of the Countv Court House in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesdav, the 2Wh day of December, 1891, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, sell at public auction for tha highest and best price the same will bring in cash the premises hereinbefore de-scribed, to satisfy said note and interest and costs of executing this trust, including commissions and attorners fees Mid taxs. E. B. CK1TCHLOW, Trustee. Dated November 4. 1891. IMarslials Sale. TO ME X dim-te- by the Third 4ud inl District Court of the Territory of I lah, I shall expose at pub-lic sale at the front door ot the County Court house, in the city of Faruiington. county of la is, and Territory of I" tali, on the sth'day of r, 18: 1, at 1 o'clock p.m., ail the title, claim and interest of It. 1. 1 lirisleiiseii and Anna C. Christiansen, of, in and to the follow ins de-scribed real etate, situate, lying and beinjj in Davis County, and described as"follve. to wit: Bein the west Twenty live c-- ai res of Lot Two c2), of section four it ', in township one (1) north, of ransfe one (lest. of S;dt Lake Meridian, cei at the northwest corner if said lot No. two J, thence renniiig eai--t fifty (.V) rods, tlieii( running south eiahty rods, thence rur.nirig west tiftv rods, tlience north eitrhty (tt'l rods, to place n bcgiiiiiini;. ceniainin twenty-tiv- e -- ) acres, tnsre cr les, r right of way of thirty-thrs- t et wide alouc the north liue of said section r Ior a public highway to said Christenson and others; and subject to mortgage thereoa of jt.iiio. To be sold as the proy'ert-- v of K. B. Chiistensen and Anna C. Chri.-teiite- u, at the suit of Benjamin Berryman. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARDON S. L". S. JIarshal. By A. G. Drtu, Deputy Marshal. D;.ted Nov. Ath, lpiil. Notice 0f saio of Land Under Deetl of Trust AVTHIBKAS, MAELOW L. CVllMIN'GS AND . D. Cummings his wife, on the 24th dav of Apr: 1891 executed and delivered to the Salt Lake lley Loan and Trust Company their cer-tain promissory note for the sum of U7d. pay- able onthe mth day of October, 1891, with interest thereod at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from date iitil maturity, payable quarter-annuall- ac-cording the tenor and effect of two interest coupon each for thenra of 55. attached to said priuciilil note, and with interest after matnritv upon ail sums remaining unpaid at the rate of VI per cet. per annum until fully paid ; and. V h'teas, to secure the payment of said note to its true tenor and effect, the said cc JIC' uAmimlings and C. D. Cummings, his wite, 'J4th, 1H91, execut'jd and delivered to O. il.Talmbur; md Simon Bamberger, Trustees, of balk Lwse City and County, Utah Territory, a certain, deed whereby they conveyed to the said O. .!. Salisbury and Simon Bamberger in trust, the following described premises situate in Salt Lake Coun v, I'tah Territory, to wit : "A i of Lots Nlnetwn (ly) and Twenty (20 in Blot One (1) of Kice A Gelder's First Addition. Said ddition being a subdivision of Lots Four-teen H) and Fifteen (15) of Block Thirteen (18), Five Acre Plat "A" Big Field Survey," which said ieed was duly filed for record in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County. lTtah Territory, on the said sUth day of April, 13ul-an- d recordd in book "8A" of the mortgage records cf gujj office, on page 4S4; and, yjliereas, said deed provides, among other that should default be made In the pay mei t of said note according to its true tenor and efb- - t. said trustees, or either of them, or in case of :ieir refusal to act or disability in any wise, thi- - then acting Sheriff of said County, at the re. Qui t of the legal holder of said note, may pro-ce-- il to sell the property in said deed and herein-be- t ire described. at public vendue to tbl highest bidder, at the front door of J the Court House in the County of Salt L ke, Territory of Utah, for cash, first giving tl rty days' public notice of the time, terms and P ice of sale, and description of the property to b sold, by advertisement in some newspaper P ;nted and published in Salt Lake County, Utah; a d Whereas, Said makers of said note have utterly f iled and refused to pay the same or any portion ' ereof, and the same is now wholly due and un-- l iilj, and iJ ereas, said trustees first named herein are lie to act, and have refused to act, now, there-pursua- nt to the power lu me vested by said I irukt deed, and at the request of the First Na-tional Bank of Deadwood, of the City oi Deadwood, State of South Dakota, thf present and legal holder of said note, I, A. J. Bu rt, sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, wi l, at the front door of the Court Honse of Salt La ke Countv, in the Citv of Salt Lake, Utah Ter-ri- t Dry, on the 19th day of December, 1891, b ween the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock P- m. of said day, sell at public vendue for cash, tfc- premises hereinbefore and in said deed it. ed, to satisfy said note and interest, and the costs, of executing this trust, including ten per cent, attorneys fees as stipulated for in said trust decH. Mated, November 11th, 191. AJ. J. Burt, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. am. J. Keston, Attorney lor Trustee. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of I tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Lester H. Gilbert, Plaintiff, vs. A. L. Simondi, Oig.-- i C. Simondi, Orel - Summons H. Wilt. Mary rC. Wilt, his wife, Ji iah Burnett and Jessio Bur-nett his wite, defendants. J The People of the Territory of Utah send greet-in?- : To A. L. Simondi, Ulira C. bimondl. Orel B. Wilt, Marv K. Wilt, his wife, Joi-ia- h Burnett and Jessie K. Barnett. his wife, defendants. rOU ARE HEREBY KKQUIKED TO AP-pe-in an action broiieht uuimtt you by tiie above mimed plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) lifter the service on you of this summons if served within this comity ; or, if served out of this county, hut in this di.-tri- within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment hy de-fault will Vie taken against yon, according to the prayer of suid complaint. The said action is hrought to have a judgment Hsrainst defendants A. L. and Olga C. Simondi in sum of $4!kt;, with interest nt 8 per cent per an-num from Oct. 1S I. for attorneys fee, and costs of sui: ; alleged to lie due on a certain prom-issory note, executed by suid defendants to plain-tiff Jan. ii, is;tti, for Sturtti, with interest from date at H per ceut per annum, same beinjr due and un-paid, save interest to Oct. 6, ISliO: said no e se-cured by mortgage of even date on premise - here-imift-described, executed by said defendents to plaintiff to have the usual decree for the eiiie of suid premises; that proceeds thereof be applied in payment of amounts due as above: that plain-tiff have judgment against said defendants for any deficiency ; that defendants and all persons claimintr under ihom be barred and foreclosed of all chiim or equity cf redemption in said premises, and for other relief: said premises are described a"sCfollows, to-w- it : The north S of block s7, plat Salt Lake City Survey comprising all of lots 5,(1. 1 and 8, and parts of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, said block, commencing at northeast corner said lot 8, running thence south 2rt rods, thence west 4J rods; tnence north MS j rods, thence east 40 rods to lieginuing, situate in Salt Lake city and countv, Utah. And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tlie said complaint as aboyt required, the said plaintiff will apply to tbo.fait for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial Districtjin and for the Territory of Utah, this Id day of November, in the year of our Lord a e thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . 1 'seal HENKY C. McMILLAN, Clerkl By Weo. D. Loomis. deputy clerk. 1 Frank Pierce, attorney for plaintiff. I'tibMc Nisht School. Notice is hereby given that a night school, under the management of the Board of Edu-cation, will he opened in the Thirteenth school building on .Monday evening, Decem-ber 7, at 7 o'clock, and continue for a term of tweuty-fou- r weeks. Persons under 14 years of age will not he received. A deposit of $2 must accompany each application for membership, but this sum will he returned at the close of the term to pupils under 18 years of ae, who have fulliiled the conditions of membership. The principal of the school will he in at-tendance at the Thirteenth school bnildine; Thursday aud Friday, December 3 and 4, at 7 ri.m.. to rive to those desiri n:r it i nform a t i on relating to the, school. J. F. MnxsPAUGii. Superintendent Public1 Schools. Notice of Sale. In the Probate court, Salt l ake county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of William J. Shivers, deceased. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT KY NOTICE and in pursuance of an order of licene made in said matter by tiie Probate Court of Salt Lake county on the 2iith day of August, A. I. lx-'l- . the undersigned administrator will on the 4th day of December, A. D. 1K1, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front of the Scott-Auerbac- h building in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, sell the real estate iu said order licensed to be sold, described as follows, to-wi- Commencing sixty and one-hal- f (bO'il rods south of the northwest corner of lot thirty-thre- e OSiS) Glendale Park plat, thence south sixteen (16) rods, thence east twenty vAi) rods, thence north, sixteen tlii) rods, thence west twenty (2d rods, to the place of beginning bein? within the northwest quarter of section eleven 111 Township one (1) south range (1) west, Salt i.ake meridian. Said property will be sold m w hole-o- r in parcels as simll be iloemed moBt ben-eficial at the times of sale, and upon such torras as shall then be stated. W. U. CKOMEK, Administrator. J. Post, attorney. The above sale is hereby postponed till Decem-ber 11th, 1891, at the same place and hour. W. H.CROMER, Administrator. Tl XT1C It A I LliOAI) T UXXELS. They Are Completed ami the Western AVill I Soon Heacb Eureka. I A resident of Fureka who came in from '!mTT town last niht saa the Jvio Grande j Wcstern tunnels in llomansville canon had W't-r- i completed. The last one, under con-- i . tract lo W. II. Day, was finished on Friday. jT'n the remainder of the grade there is very ' Jittle to be done, and in most places the ties ere laid readv for the rails. There is now tinly one thing which could prevent the road running its cars into Eureka, within a week's time and that the question of right of way over certain property with the owners of which there is some misunderstanding. For these rights negotiations are now going ou between the owners and the company with froml prospects of settlement. At the out-Bid-the trains are expected to he running into Eureka by Christina.-.- . There are three outtits working on the grade, from Eureka to the Mammoth mine and Silver City, and as that work is not very heavy it ought not to take longer than six w ceks to complete it ready for the ties. Itiiiikbles of the Wheels. There i.-- an unprecedented wheat blockade cm the Union Pacific at Portland. All the w arehoii.-e-s are lull and more than '.(Oil car-loads arc waiting on the track to be un-loaded. Three hundred ears of Caehe valley w heat liave been shipped this fall from Coriime and is in that valley have, not yet tiiarkelcd all tlu-i- r crop. L. It. (ioilaiu, connected with the Chicago I 6i Koi k Island is a M.itor in Zion. i Notice. No. 1196. United St at is Laud Office, 1 Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov 7, 181. f XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MARY l Schmidt of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. 2680, for the W H of S E M Section tT7 in Township 1 North, Range 2 West, before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tueeday, the 4Jd day of December 1891. " She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Brvant Young, Henrv Y'oung, Thos. E. Jeremy, Ethan Jeremy all of Salt Lake City, L tah. FRANK D. UOBteS, Register. BIRD & LOWE, Att'ys for Claimant. 1 Marshal' Sale. "PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME 1 directed by the District Court of the Third .Indicia! district of the Territory of Utah, I "hall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Sait Lake, territory of Utah, on the lJth day of December, Irtd, at twelve o'clock M.,all the right, title, claim, and interest ot J. F. Holland, of, in, and to the following described real es-tate situate, lying, and being in he City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and particularly described as follows, to wit: All of Lois Fifteen and Sixteen, of Block one, cf Heath's sr.bilivision of Block Forty, of plat C, sjalt Lake City survey. To lie sold as the property of .I. F. Holland at the suit of Isaac Hunter. Terms of sale cash. William C. Hall, attorney for plaintiff. E. II. PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. SWAN, Depute, Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, November 20, 1891. Marshal's Sale. TO A DECREE AND PURSUANT judgment on mechanics lean and order of sale to me directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territorv of Utah, I shall expose at .biic sale at the front door of the Connty Court lio.i.-e- , in the Citv and Countv of Salt Lake, I'tat Terri-tory, on "the liith d.iv of December, Is! 1. at Vi o'clock 51. , all the right, title, claim and interest of Oliver W. Zane, George E.Bennett, Thomas W. Conuellv and John 51. Lew is, lieekiah P. Mason, and'J. E. Park, of, in and to the following described propertv, situate, lying and bem in the Citv andtoiatvot Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and par'h ul irlv described as follows, Lot 5, Block S. Citv Park Subdivision, Salt Lake Countv, Utah Territory, and aiso upon the budd-ing thereon erected. To lie sold as the property of Oliver W. Zane, Georiro E. Bennett, Thomas W. Connellv and John M. Lewi.-- , lleekmh P. Mason and J. E. Park, at the suit of Frank L. Parker and David A. D pae. Terms of sale, Ca-- h. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Nov. '.M. 101. E. H. PARSONS. U. S. Marshal. By D. N. SwAN,ltep'.ity 5Iarshal. II. J. Dininny, attorney for plaintiffs. . S Marshal's Sale. IPURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME directed bv the District Court of the Third Judicial distrn't of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the iVont door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, on the l"th day of l ember, lbUl, at twelve o'clock M., all the rifeht, title, claim, and interest of Louis A. i'l'nl am. :sllie B. Dunham Charles G. Ben-riej- r, of, in and to the following described prop-erty, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, LTtah Territory, and par-ticularly described as follows, t: All of lot no (1,1 iu biock twelve 1,1 plat -- P.," Salt Lake Citr survev, Salt Lake City, Utah 'territory, To be sold as the property of Louis A. Dah-hui- Sellie B. Dunham and Charles G. Benne t at tiiftsuitof Glenn R. Bothwell. Te:ms ot sale casfti. Booth i Grav, attorneys for plaintiff. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. ! By 1). N. Swan, Dep;!'ir 5IarshaL Halt Lake City, Utah, November 28th, lsl. Assessment Notice. To the Stockholders of the American Fork Con-solidated Gold and Silver Mining Company, of American Fork, Utah: "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A meeting of the Board of Directors of the above Company, held on the Ath day of Novem-ber, lH'.-l- , assessment No. 2 of three iS cents per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the Com-pan-pavabie to W. A. Madison, Secretary, No. 3M Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Any stork upon which the assessment remains unpaid on Mondav, the 4th day of January, 1, will be de-linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will lie sold on Monday, the 2.)th day of January, Ir2. at the Company's office at Anitrican Fork, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tne cost of advertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, W. A. 5lADIfON. Secietary. fplprai R. G. W. RAILWAY. WGRANDE. Standard Gauge. 'SMmmammm- - la Effcet Sunday, vember 1, 1891. South and East. No. 6. No. 2. No. 4. LvO.'den 4:45 p m a in 8:30 p u. Ar Salt l ake 5:55 p m 9 :40 a m :) P m LvSalt Lake 6.'US p ni H:M a hi: 11 P m ArProvo 7:47 p m 11:J0 a in 1' " Lv Provo 7:47 p m 11 :40 a m; 11 1 Ar Thistle 8:i P m 12:3 p m a in Ar Maati 3:50 p ni Ar Sulina 5:05 p in Ar Green River. ... 5:35 p ni 5:40 am Lv Green Rivtr 5:.V p m :4j a ni Ar Grand June P: p m a m Lv GrandJmic p m!10:tw a ArGlenwool 1:07 a m! V m Ar Leadville 5:55 a ml ' M P ra Ar Pueblo l :ll p ml 2:M a Ar Colo Springs... 3:xvJ p nil 4:10 a in Ar Denver 6:30 p nil ' :u0 a in West and North. No. 5. No. 3. "0- - Lv Denver 7:00 p m 7:00 a ra Lv Culo Springs !t:45 p m 9:4'" " Lv Pueblo 11:15 p m11:3,) Lv Leadville 5:55 a m 5UU i' " Lv Glenwood ibi:lH a ml i):5o p 111 Ar Grund.Iunc l:Ui p m l:M a in Lvi.raadJuuc l::iimi 1 '' a ru Ar l.reen River 4:47 p m a m Lv l.reen River 5:07 p m: 4 :2a a m Lv Sal ina 7:30 a in LvManti 8 51 a ml Lv Thistle 10:01 pm ll(:t5 pm 9:3-- a in ArProvo 10:55 p mlO:55 p m 10:15 a ni l.v hum 10:55 piu'lii:55 p m 10:35 a in Ar Salt Lake 2:00 ji ii,:i0:0n a in 10:01 p ;i Lv Salt Lake 2:30 p m a m 10:12 p m ArOgden 3:40 p mj l:)10am 1 ;00 p m LOCAL SERVICE. LKIU, AKFHICAN FOHK, 1'K'lVO AND SCRING AILLS. j Leave Salt Luke .:50 a.m., 6:06 p.m. and 9:55 p.m.; arrive s,;,H Lake 10:iil noon and 2:00 p.m. Anive Salt Luke frcm l'rovo and Springville. 10:00 a.m. KINliHAM. Leave Salt Lake 8:00 a.m. Arrive Salt Lake 6:00 p. in. J. II. BE NNETT, G. F. & P. A. D. C. DODGE, Gen. Mai.airer. A. E. WELB , SuperiuteiidtMiL Notice OF COMPLETION OF ASSESS5IENT OF A local tax for the extension of the water mains on Sixth South and on Ninth East Streets. Notice is hereby given that the Assessor and Collector of Salt Lake City has made and com-pleted the lift and plat pertaining to a local tax, at the rate of four mills per foot, levied by the City Council of Sail ;Lake City, December 1st, lS'.n "upon the following described lots or pieces of ground, namely : Lots 7 and , Block 13; Lots 4 and 5, Block 14; Lots 3, 4. 5, and li. Block 15; Lots 1. 0, 7. and 8. iiloik lrt; Lots 1 and 0, Block 07; and Lots 0 and 3. Block OS. All in plat ' B" Salt Lake City Survey, said tax being for the extension ot the water mains along the tolkiwni described route, namely; On S.xth Sou'h street from midway between Eighth and Ninth East str.-ets- to raiJwny between Ninth and Tenth East streets; and on Ninth East street from mid.vny between Filth and Sixth South streets to midway between Seventh and Eighth South street-- , with laterals on Seventh South street. Said lit and plat have been lodged in the office of the City Recorder, No. 2, City Hall, and will be open ior inspection tor a period of 10 days from and after the 4th day of December, lHUi, during which time written appeals to the City Council for the correction of the assessment may be tiled with tne said Recorder, in pursuance of 1 the ordinance iu such case provided. J J. F. JA( K, City Recorder. Salt Lake Citv, December 4th, lS'll. ' W. M. C. 12 f legal Notice. In the Probate Court in aud for Salt Lake County, Territory of I' tah. In the matf-- r of the Estate of William Skewes, deceased. Notice of time and plan- - for of Petition for admission to Probate of Will. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SAID 1 Court in said matter, notice is hereby given that Satardav, the lOSh day of Dec, A. D. IshI, at 10 o'clock A. 51., at the County Court House in Salt Lake Citv. Utah Territory, in the court room of said Con rtj lias been appointed the time and for the hearing of a petition of J. J;. &lace praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to tie the last Will and Testament of Will. am Skewes, deceased, when and where all pcsons interested ciav appear and oppose the prol ate if said will, or the granting of letters Testamentury to J. K. Bowule, as prayed for in said petition. In Witness Whereof. '. have hereunto si t my hand and affixed the se I of said Court, this 1st dav cf December, A. D. WI. fseal. J C E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. Notice of Aspsment. f.richton A North Point Irrigation Company, Principal place of businee : Brighton meeting 4 house, bait Lake County, Vtah. jiVTOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A JlM meeting of the directors of this corporation Iield on Nov. 7, 1891, an assessment of sixty itki) fents per share was levied on the capital stix k of th-- o corporation, payable' immediately to the trea-nr.- r, . B. Critchlow, at his office, 2.J Hooper bull ding, East First South street. Salt Lake City. Anv etock npon which this assessment may unpaid upon the 11th day of December, IS'.d, yTT, be delinquent and advertised for sale at pub-fli- c auction and, unless payment is made before, - ili be sold on Jan. 11, 1892, to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertising and . txpense of sale. H Dated Nov. 9, 1891. i E. B. CRITCHLOW, Secretary and Treasurer. Room 23 Hooper Building, 27 East First South i Street, Salt Lake City. Notice. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake Countv, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estatecf Rebecca Wynkoop deceased. Notice Of time and place ior the hear.ng of Petiiion for admission to Probate of Will. TO AN ORDER OF RAID I)CKM'ANTsaid matter, notii-- is hereby iriv. n tiiat Thursday, the 17th day of Dec, A. D. ls;il. at 10 o'clock a. ni. at the Countv Court House in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, in the court room of said Court, has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of the amended petition of H. V. Brown prayini; for the admission to probate of a certain document herewith presented.purport lnsr to be the last Will and Testament of Rebecca p deceased, when and where all persons inter-ested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or the grantine of letter testamentary to B. F. Brown a prayed for in said petition. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this 5tu, d.iv of December A. D. 1S91. Seal C. E : ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. AT THE THEATER. "Dr. Bill" will be at the Theater tonight end ton:morriv nilit. "Dr. Bill" is from the French of "I.e I loeteur Jojo," by Albert t'nrre. 'lln: 1'iiLrlisli version is bv Hamilton i Aide, and there are occasional sm:o Ks of the French mi m stixeness in the adaptation. The piece is a fan icu! comedy iu three nets, ' depi mliiiir largely for its lmiiior and fun- - ' making upon :i series of fiitimtrlenients, urisinir principally out of the mistakes and machinations and stratoy;ein of a certain Mitbe and vitacii.u.s jouii matron known us Mis. llortoii. This Mrs. Horton does a number of extravagant and im- - fTollable, tilings, and columns some spicy ilundeis. priiieijiully for the purpose of rreatin' laughter and merriment. The play was very surce-sl- nl in both London and Vork, and as it was pr. seiited uX the Chest-nut Mreet theater last niht it, was not dttli-ru- lt to observe llit- reason of that success. It is an absurdity; its humor is extravagant and its situations are immoderate, tmt ludic-rous The dialogue is at time? very clever, at ntii' r tunes, it is a common-place- ; but- ;i ail times it is niaiii- - iiiiiiwn; by a company of rare exrelletice. Tiie plot of "Dr. Kiil" is ineaiv, and the story deals with the exploits Of a distinctly hi'arioiis aud some--, hat ex-a- u pi rated natuii . l; W illiam Brown hav-i:- , i; lu l;i J oulli sow n .; multitude of wild-cats under Ibe familiar cognomen of Dr. Bill afliT havhiir married, to throw up bis practice. 11 is fatln-r-ii- law Ueeides other-wise and ?t nd'i circula.-- s broadcast, the same time advertising extensively that Dr. Brown's consultation hours ar-- from 10 till 1 daily. Mis. Ilurtoii is introduced as the lively wife aforesaid, v. iei mi ves everything up in her endeavor to prove Dr. Brown "no better than tin- - rest of them." In the clitl. of course, everything is set rilit. Incidentally, iu order presumably tn complicate, matter.--! fur-liic- i, a jolly actres-- i linrc.--. in the story, whose presence is chietly notable for the two or tim e clever tlanri-- s whit h she introduces, line of these, the kaniraroo dunce, is the novelty that ha.-- , been so much heralded, and ll proved to be an i ntertaiiiine; innovation. Hoi intricate, iu com cplioii, but very ciTeetive, w hen e;i;-- , ( full v done. "Dr. Hill" was pro-ceeded by a pretty little curtaiir-raise- r called "iiiiisi-t.- tie' work of Jerome - K. Jerome, It is a brisk little piece. 1 he audience was laruc very, very lure, and distinctly fash-ionable. (irisinCT and Davies open their Salt Lake at the theatre, Thursday eveniiii?. Dee. lHli w itb "Tin- Burlier" by A:;ustu.s Thomas, iiutlior of "Alabama," Friday in a new plav by Wm. Haworth, entitled "Fern LTitT," Saturday, ll aeon Li-li- ts, a military drama will be presented, li lie Pale, tif scats lice-i- Wednesday. The Union Pacific System The Througli Car Line. Effective November 1, 1891. Tra ns arrive and depart at Salt Lake City dally u follows: Arrit s From all eastern points 4:00 am From butte, Portland, Logan, Park City and Sam Francisco 10:45 am From all eastern points 1:5)5 pm From Cache Valley, Ogden and Interme-diate points - - 7:apm From MUford and intermediate points.. 9:40 am From Juab and Eureka 6:4" pm From terminal aud Tooele 4:00 pm Depart For all eastern point 7:00 am Vot Butte, Portland, 6an Francisco and Cache Valley 10:26 am Sot Cache Valley and Park City 8:30 pm For all eastern points 6:01pm For Juab and Eureka 7:10 am For Milford and intermediate points 4:U0 pm Por terminus andTeoele 7:10 am Daily, Sundays excepted. Trains between Juab sad Milford do not raw Sundays. CltTlcket Ofliee, 201 Mam. D. E. BUK.LEY, General Agent Passenger Department. 9. H. H. CLARK, Gen. Mgr. C. 8. MELLEN, Oen. Traffic Manager. . L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. Agrnt. Notice of Sale Under Deed of Trust. VlT HEREAS, CHARLES B. GOURLAY (AN ? unmarried manl, on the ilst day of July, 1891, executed and delivered to Edward B. Hodge of Burlington, New Jersey, his certain promis-sory note for the sum of Five Hundred tSaOO) dollars, payable October 21st, 191, with interest hereon ut the rate of 18 per cent per annum iroin it. dnte until fully paid, both principal and inter- est beins; payable at the office of the undersigned in VUt Lake City; and V jbereas, to secure the pavment of said note ta its true tenor and effect the said Charles B. t. ourlay on said July 21st, 1K91, executed and deli- - .red to the undersigned, Edward B. Critch-low. Trustee, of the City and County of Salt Lake, ,cei lain ded whereby he conveyed to the under-Kip- n d in trust the following described premises situ te i trie city anrt County of Salt Lake, I" tab Terr ,t,lln k, wit: (2(1)' ,8Tbree3 "nd Four ( n block Twenty Lo s Two (2), Four (4), and Five (5), Block twent-y-" .1 (21); f Five (5 Block Twentv-thre- e (23. and Loi Four (4), Block Thirty-seve- n (37),) all in """"fey & Gourlay's Improved City Plat of Salt Lak' City, which said deed was duly filed for recoi i m tne oiyce 0f the Countv Recorder of Salt Lake County, Utah, on the iSth day of July, 1891, and i In Book "3 A" of mortgages, page the Records of said office, and Vt I oreas, said deed provides among other things that hould default be made in the payment of said nita according to its true tenor and effect saint fnstee, at the request of the legal holder of said i )0te raay proceed to sell the property herein-befo- r e an(j jn dei described at public vendue to tlJw highest bidder, at the front door of the Cour I House, at the Connty Seat of Salt Lake nCootnbiJ1j.y Utah, for cash, nrst giving b0 days public 0f the time, terms, and place of sale and descijiption of the property to be sold by ,.nt in some newspaper printed and pub-lish-in the County of Salt Lake, and "A h freas, said Charles B. Gourlay has failed and r (fused to pay said note or the interest there-on, al though the same is due and the undersigned astri steenas been requested by the said Edward B. He de, the legal owner and holder of said note, to pri teed to sell said premises. o if, therefore, pursuant to the power vested in me b said deed I, Edward B. Critchlow, will sell the i remises hereinbefore described, at public yendii to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Connty Court House of Salt Lake Jonnty.at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the tt, x day of December, A. 1). 1891, at 12 o'clock noon if said day, to satisfy said note and interest and t )e costs of executing said trust, including comp. usation to the undersigned for his services. lat (d N.oveiub-- r 4th, 1M91. EDWARD B. CRITCHLOW, ' Trustee. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT T AN OHDER OF SALE TO ME 1 directed by the Di-m- Couit of the Third judicial District of he Territory i f 1'rnh, 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of the Countv Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territorv of Utah, (Mi he lot h day vf December, ltsJl, at Vi o'clock -- M- alt the ritrht, title, claim and interest of Frederick Junior and Sophia B. Kesler h.' wife of, in ami to the following described real situ.-.t- lytn and Items in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory and particularly l escribe-- i as fol-lows, to wit: A portion of Let six v"1. fa Beck Ninety three i9.1 as platted in Flat "A", of Salt Lake Citv burvev, conimenoin at a point Three (i) rods Last of the Northwest corner of said Lot Six bi, aud riinuius thence South Ten UOi rods, thence East Two and one half tJ' j rods, thence North Ten (10) rods, and tnence West Two and one half rods to the place of beginning, con-taining sqnare rods of ground, tosretner wiin all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situate in Suit Lake City, Salt Lake Countv, Utah territory. To be sold as the prop-erty of Frederick Kesler, Junior, and Sophia B. Kesler his wife, at the suit of Chariest, i'om-ero- Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake Citv, Utah, November 25. 11. E. II. PAIiSONS. U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Notice of Ies-r- t Entry Contest. V United Status Land Office, ) Salt Luke City, Utah, Oct. 12, 1H91. f ClOMPI.AINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED ' by David 1. Thomas against William Montgomery for fiiilur to comply with law as to Desert Ertrv No. r91, dated .fuiy 14. lssw, upon the NW 4 NE 'i, E , NW V. nd NW NW t4. Section Township 2 North, Range 1 West, in Salt Lake County, Utah, with a view to the eancellic ion of said entry; contestant alleging that said William Montgomery has failed to conduct water noon said land or to irrigate and reclaim the same iu any manner whatever during the first, second or third year after date of said entry, or at any time prior thereto, or to cause the "same to be done; t hat said land is now in its natural desert condition, entirely unre-claimed, uncultivated and unimproved, the ssid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otlice on the 2 1 diiy of January, at 10 o'clock a.m.. to respond und furnish testimony concern-ing said alleged failure. FRANK D. HO BBS, Register. O. F. Davis, attorney for Contestant. Notice Trustee Sale. YIVHEREAS ON THE 22d DAY OF MAY 100 W Andrew John Holinberg and Augusta Holmbers: his wife, executed and clelivered to Tne National Building and Load Association of Salt Lake Citv their certain promisory note wherein and whereby they promised to pay to the said. The National Building and Loan Association of Salt Lake C ity the sum of One Thousand dollars together wit h premium and interest according to the terms of said note, and Whereas, to secure the payment of the sums of monev due upon said note according to tue terms thereof, the said Andrew John lloimberg aud Augusta Holmberg on the said day ot May lwd executed and delivered to Bolivar liols-rt- s as trustee their certain trust deed whereby they con-veyed to said Bolivar Roberts trustee, in trust for the purposes therein set forth the following de-scribed real estate t: Part of the S. W. M of the S. E. 54 of Section 23, Township 1 N, R 1 W described as lots Three 3 Four (4 live 5 and Six (o) in block Five (5), Superior addition, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake couuty, Ltah territory, which said trust deed was duly recorded on the 2Sfh day of Msy, 1S91, and is ot record in Book M2P' oi mortgagee at pages a99 to 41'4 inclusive of the r.H-ord- of the county recorder of Salt Lake c nnfv, Utah Territory, and Whereas, default has fce-- n made bv faul An-drew John Holmberg aud Augusta H. lmocrg in the pavment of tile installments, mteiest, pre-mium and charges provii.ei lor n.orethan six months, whereby the conditions oi said trust deed have been broken, and Whereas, Hudson Smith, the secretary of the said The National Building and Loan asscc at.on of Salt Lake City has by the terms of sui t trust deed become tne successor in trust to the said Bolivar Rherts, trustee. Now uieieEoie 1, Hudson Sml'h trustee as aforesaid, a' ti e reqin st of ths said The National Building and Loin essociati n of Salt Lake City, and by virtue of the powers in me vested by said trust deed will offer for sale, aud sell at pub-lic sale to the highest bidder for cash at the front dw of the county court house in the citv of Salt Lake, in the county of Salt Lake and Territorv of Utah, on the eleventh dav ol January, A. D. 192, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dav, the real estate above described to satisfy the amounts due on the said note together with the costs and charges of executing said trust andI of making such saie. HUDSON SMITH, Trustee. C. W. Mors, Attorney. V Notice lor Publication. No. Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah, ) Nov. 9, 1WU. ( V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i. v following 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 City, Utah, on Dec. 23,191, viz: Francis II. firice, Declaratory Statement No. 1 l,St3 for the S. W. Sec. 24, Tp 2S. R. 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- y, Amasa D. Brown, John Wood, Alvln W. tireen, all of Butler, P. O., Salt Lake County, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS. T. C. BAILEY, Register. Attorney. TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO PURSUANT by the 1'i-tri- ct Court of the Third Judicial District of tli3 Territory of Utah. 1 shall expoM at nu'ilic a!e at the front coor of th Countv Court iJouse, in the City and County of Salt Lake of Utah, on the Kith dav of December, 191, at 12 o'clock M., all the ru-i'-- title, claim, and interest of J. C. Thompson. W. II. Casudy, Rett H. Cassady, his wife, Frank I. C.unnell, W. S. McCornick. the Wagon and Ma-chine Co., Julia C. Bell, C. B. Durst, and John Gasan, of. in and to the following real estate, situate, lying, and being in the City and Countv of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and particu-larly describeii as follows, to-w- it : Lots Two (21, Three (3), and Four ( I), in Block One Hundred and Seventeen (HVi. Plat "D,"' Salt Laket ity Sur-vev. To be sold as the property of J. C. Thorn p-- ; son, W. H. Cassady. Retta li. Cassady, his wife, Frank I. Gunnell, W. S. McCornick, The ative Wagon and Machine Company. Julia C. Bell, C. B. Durst, and Joha Gagan, at the suit of George Stephan. Terms of sale cs-d- i. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. I BvD. N. Swan, Depntv Marshal. I Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 25th, 1691. I Frank Pierce, atty lor plff. f ), . I'or the Holidays. ial lioliday rates will be iiiude by the Kio Grande Western of one fare for the round trip on the dates of December til, '.'."), 31, and January 1, between all stations in t'tah. Tickets will be good to return till January 4. |