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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1891. 1 Z. C. ML-- life Z. G. M. I. 1 1 LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- - j 'S f-0- LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes-th- e I Trimmed and Plain-a- ll colors. . LUP.STAIESBT elevator- .- KSSS TTTTZ j Latest Importation. t a rf 4 WE CARRY ' p I LADIES Ulsters. Fur-Trimme- d, with j ,s NQW FILLED If p ! A FINE STOCK LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty long English Capes-assort- ed. WITH A VARIED B CF JEWELRY, Capes-ve- ry dressy and desirable. I LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- - AND FASHIONABLE j p Ml j ALL THE BEST MISSES' and Childrens' Fur-Trimme- d fi 1 Trimmed and Plain. ' STOCK OF GARMENTS, " pggra M STYLES, WARRANTED. Jackets, Reefers and Coats. H ETC., ETC., ''PS5sV flllr i ' ALSO WALTHAM I LADIES 3-- 4 Plush Sacques, Trimmed TO" WHICH WE ! MfW CHILDRENS' Fancy Eider-Dow- n H Ij J&4&MMimgm?$ AND E16IN WATCHES I and Plain. INiiTETHE SwI&MNpKf Fur-Trimme- d Coats. Hi 1 ATTENTION OF mM BERTLEMEH J 3 LADIES' 3-- 4 Sacques-fin- e; only $20, tup unite i fi&9&j9fe$A ! AND LADIES. ' MATINEE Waists in Silk and Flan M 'i worth $30. nels, all colors, hourly expected. j I LADIES REVERSIBLE SHAWLS- -- pffl MUFFS, BOAS and CAPES, all New;, VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB. Tlfl - and "FEATHER BOAS"-t- he LATEST. H I Come and see our Magnificent Show Windows. You Willei.T. 6, WEBBEB, mmm g II . I In w J Mrs. Graham's Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream creates natural charms of com-plexion. It makes the skin soft, smooth and velvety, and prevents the formation of wrin-kles, blackheads, etc. Ladies who use it preserve a youth-ful appearance when they are no longer young. Delightful for cleansing the face from cosmetics or other impurities. Harmless as dew, and asnour-- ' isViing- - and" re7r?Titi; "to the " skin as dew is to the flower. Price $i. All druggists sell it. A. C. Smith & Co., Drujjcists, have a fuB line of Mrs. Graham's preparations. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORXE1S-AT-LA-LAWYERS ROOMS O. W. POWERS. ATTOENE AW OPPOSITE CULLEN ' ARCHITOT& frIedXIiale! LATE OF DENVER ARCHITECT OF Block, Etc., Rooms 120-12- 1 Commer-ia- l Block. W&HTED! 13 j i 1 i . AND , i - , COWS. ! r t --qp I have 100 Lots in different parts of the City that I want to trade for Erood Mares J and Cows. I have retired from the Eeal j j Eetate business and wish to close out j some of nay Eeal Estate. I ; j I H ;5LtkiFRQm 50 R"rtD uW AHD Vf ' 1 h-f- -" A t I am on the trade if j'ou are. Address me at j 'l my ranch. I also have a good pasture J and can accommodate 100 head of Ii i j horses. For particulars, ; i V i ADDEESS I Wm. GLASMAJNN, ! EUFFALO PAEK, UTAH. i I WANTED!! I w I j CoIJ.HI! ': r Captain Reifley i CONSOLIDATE TKE1R INTERESTS v A Bii Success! Tbere are very few Utah pioneers are not familiar with the name of thai popular favorite, Colonel Ed. Kelly, The Colonel has a host of friends aad admirers, and while be may not haw lived here bo long as those grand ofej pioneers who made the wonderful overland excursion to this Territory in '47, he has taken time by the fore lock as it were and improved eacJl shining hour so that through earnesfl and persistent efforts on his own par he has made the acquaintance ofl almost the ' ENTIRE C0MM0N1TE Who tnow him in no other light than" 3 man of fair and honorable business methods, and one who is always on the alert for some amasemeat or en-tertainment for his friends. We maj add that Mr. Kelley has recently con, golidated his interests with those o4 Mr. Charles Reille& Who, as an artistic dispenser of spart& liDg beverages and a jolly good fek low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need an introdno tion through the medium of thesfl columns. A Fine Una Wines and Liquors FOB THE I FAMILY TRADE Tie Ells Saloon (OPPOSITE THEATER.) Xs to he iu charge and under the man agement of Mr. Reilley, while Mr, Kelley will devote his entire time an$ attention to the new resort he has ro cently established at 2i"o. 228 Stata V... street, where at any and all times ho will be glad to welcome his eld friend! and patrons with the warm-hearte- 4 cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the coa trol of this gentleman are said to be stocked with the finest and rarest Im ported Goods that can be found any-where. The line of ! FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CISARS, i j Are the finest procurable, and as a mat- - j ter of fact, many compliments are lavished upon the proprietor regard-ing the able and efficient manner ia which these institutions are con-ducted; and it may be safely said that there are few, if any, men in this par-ticular vicinity that can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley a3 regards the management of a first-clas- s an4 highly respectable sample room. The New Gymnadum run in connee tion with "The Elks Sample Room" opposite the Theater is quite a prom inent feature, and deserves the mosf liberal patronage of the public. ; OPP. THEATER & 228 STATE FUKSITPRE. SAXDTOR?NITURECa MANUFACTURERS A"SD DEALERS IN ALL school deeks, screen door and furniture. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to; 106-11- 0 W. So. Temple. INSIKAXCE. LomsliAir?& co. FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL of New York. 85-8- 6 Commercial Block. I PLUMBING. STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 259 MATS Salt Lake City. HAPPY HOUR Dental Co. i 212V4 8. State St., opp. Holmes Big. NESTHETICS administered. Office honr-- ! g y Day and Night Operating from 9 A. MJto IHbrryRClark, j - "THE TAILOR." 23 . First Sacta, - Silt Uk3 City. M. R. EVANS. 22-2- 1 TV. Second South. JgtKK PERINI BROS ffiW$'''S, Manufacturer, and Dealers in Umbrellas, Parasols, Walking Canesi V --i?o i X W P3 A Fine Line of fi KID GLOVES. 1 fj ML KTwk Every pair fitted to the hand. Umbrellas and Perasols re- - 1 If J,S'JfS?a''4 VI rnTpred and repaired on short notice. Parasols made to match U B dressesy feTN fry p-- 1 f,aNv 833 SKinxutete¬hrdSHt.,otDele,nv2e6r5, SCtaotleorSadt.o, .Salt City, Utah. Main Stor-e- REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC Sells & Co, Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, "Windows and Building Material at HEDUCEB PRICES FOB. CASH. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. itfew and Elegant in all its Ap. pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 15. S. irOLHES, - - Proprietor. WALKER HOUSE. 4-- A First-Cla- ss European Hotel. -- - The Walker is located in the business center of the City and has all the "Modern Imprcvemenfs 4 Conveniences iJPerf.iininff vo a strictly first-clas- s hnuse. It if manaired as well as any hotel in the West, and is strictlv the busincsa and tourist hotel of Salt Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. iha "A'alkcr and the Metropolitan are the tw ) ieadLig hotels of Salt Lake City. 'G. S. EES, - - Propristor. "hotel "templeton." Just Opened. HHE ONLY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTELS IN THE CITT. Corner of Main and South Temple Streets, George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H. S. Rumfield, rrc&idcnt Vice-Preside- Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. - (Ikcoefobated.) Deaxeks Ik-- Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodsro Wood Pulley. EoebIin?'a Steel Wiro Eope, Vacuum Cylin-der and Engine Oils, IT Powder, Atlas Enluen and Boilera, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, jeHeraon Ilorse Wkim, Elako Pumps, Miner' and Blacksmith"' Tools, Etc. 168 Main Street, E alt Lake City. i j SPORTING GOODSTf j Gins, Revolvers anl AiBiilion. Bicycles, Tricycles and Velcslpedes. I?a ior, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scit nor Strops, Indian Club, Iioxin? Glove. Dumb Delia, Do" Collars, Tiiompeou Boots and Shoes, field an d Opera j lasses. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing. FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT I --r- ad L.UCH COUNTED. IIS JiArSST. 113 A deUcions American cooked dinner, changeable svery day, between 11 :30 aad 3:tti o'clock, for ouly be. Specialties Breakfast aad a upper; oysters fx every style; short orders of au kinds at all ours. y, EL. cmca, Proc'x. LEACHING AT LEHI. PROBABILITIES OF LARGE REDUCTION WORKS BEING LOCATED THERE. A Company Has B-e- n Formed for the Purpose and a Site for the Mill Has Partially lteeu Decided on Local and Oeneral Mining News. It begins to look highly probable that the leaching works go frequently Tpokcu of to treat Tintic ores will go to Lehi. Several places have becu visited by men who arc in-terested in the construction of this plant, among them being Springville, Spanish I'ork, Provo and l.chi, but the latter place seems to have been given the preference. The citizens of l.chi are most imxious to have the works located there and are offer-ing every inducement that could reasonably t)--- i demanded. A Mie for the mill has been offered, situated some half a mile from the Union Pacific depot. Should it be decided t.y the company to accept this location, the, work of construction would be commenced almost as soon as the Rio Grande Western should reach Eureka. Tt is intended that the proposed mill shall be of largercapacity than any of a similar kind in the territory. The method of treating the ore will be the Kui-se- ll process, the same which is now be-ing used so successful'y at the Marsae, mill InParkCitv. A plant of this kind can be supplied with an almost unlimited amount of ore, from the Uureka mines alone, and as the cost of treatment would not exceed $1) a ton, the mines would be enabled to double their present production. As a further guar-antee that the works will be. built, it is known that several of the largest mine own--r- r in Tintic. are the heaviest stockholders in the scheme. Today's Ore Receipts. irinrs. Tovs. Crescent Control New Mea 1; llorn silver Bullion Heck " iiimilrop 2 Miners' Dream South Galena i0 I:iMiidd Centennial Eureka lencoe 1 11. N . . 3 Total 03 Local and Oeneral. Mike Fitzgerald, a Park City miner, is in the city. A shipment of ore is to be made the latter part of the week by the Hercules at Stock-ton. Tim Sappington, one of Bingham's pros-perous mining men, is in the city for a few days' recreation. .T. M. Goodwin, the indefatigable news gatherer of the Tribune, is at home from an extended tiip through the northwest. Several good strikes have been made in La Plata district since the excitement subsided, and all of them are good enough to encour-age development. C. S. Watson, who resigned the superin-tendene- y of the Mammoth about, a month ago, left the mine Saturday, and is enjoying a vacation in town. The new strike in the Lady Godiva at Tintic is reported to be fabulously rich. The j Tein is from four to six feet wide and the ore galena and horn silver. Ve.-terd-ay in Ogden was an occasion for the wildest demonstrations eigh t four-hors- e teams drove into town loaded with the first shipment of ore from the La Plata district. Geo. Henry Hewitt and Charles T. .Tud-kin-both wealthy mining men of Aspen, Colo., went to Tintic today to look at the, lonnnzas and opportunities for investment there. Wool ley, Lund A Judd's copper smelter at St. (ieorge which was started up two weeks ajro has been working to the greatest satis-faction and is producing about five tons of . copper bullion every twenty-fou- r hours. " " Leasers at Silver Reef have cleaned up f ?M'H0 a3 the result, of their summer's work. gm Borne new strikes have been made in the dis- - triet and it looks as if many thousands of I ri. iiiirs mav vet be derived from. tUovi TP.t&fc in tne Sii u df tone . All suspense ever the question of who wrmld te the new supcrint "ndent of the Mammoth is at an end, for W. L. Nesbett, who was foreman of the mine under the late, Captain Day, has been appointed to till the position which was held until last week by C. S. Watson. Hubert Mulhall who has been the superin-tendent of the Highland mine, at RinEham for a lonir time is in thecity. The Highland is at present making an output of 100 tons a day, part of which i. first-clas- s ore ami the remainder concentrating material that is worked in the Niagria- mill. The new sixty horse power hoisler will soon be ready to run. Pocatello people arc still greatly interested in the mining strikes which have hecn made there, and they are putting up their money liberally to do development. The ores are gali nas and coppers carrying silver and gold which "jive assavs of from Sl'i!) to S200 a ton. The veins are found in a contact le-- t ween limestone and granite and are, nearly always tilled ith a soft iron. Mars.nl s f ib--. A ESECTTIOX TO ME PCKc-rA-b-- r the TV.? Juic,-:- D:-tr- ie Court of ihe Ttrri'-T- of I'rsh, I thad ex;o at public eile. at the fror.t eocr ot inn rouary Court Ifotise, in the ( .'y , i.ke. t"oun'y of f't Iske aril Tm:t'-r- i T tuh, on sh" ilth November. 16'1. at I- -' o'clock rn., Rl! thenph', ti- ia ci.um and interest ci D. C. ii; in)ui'.i aua I. ('. Uolcomb this wife , of, ir. and v the .(.lie-i-desi r:bed real era?e, s;ti:-!ro- , tymj ar-- b;-s- r j a Lake Connty. and de;'riod" J i:llv . to-wn : being all of lor 2J to i- - :r.clnf ive. .n olu k 11. Creftrt Ecsch nine- - pio lij. 1 fi'iih, K w?st. Also all of lot i to ai. ii.rii;t4.c :ii biock SS, m fail Crescent Ev.h e. .r.vy. Ais;- - nil of lot 1 ti tnclns:v. n hick in f -- l'i "'rf"e:it Beach survey. Also si! of lots 1 to i inclas:v?, in block 14. in iui Cwwi ia-- ur To he sold as ::e prope;tv r 'v. C. HolTocib stid Mr? D. C. Eolcoiab ibis wjf, at the suit of F. J. T. F3f-co- . Terms cf tale, cab. fe. H. TAT.?0V. V. P. ?!sr?hal. Ev BOM AN CA50T, Deputy JlssiSai. Dated Ovt. 21st, 1251. ' Marshal's Sale. PUESrAXT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO XZ the BisTict Court of tlio Third Ju-dicial District, of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at public ale at the frtmt door ot tne county court house, in the city nud countv of Salt Luke, TTtah Territorv, on the iOf '.i day ot" No ein-fce- r, 18E1. at Vi o'clock to., all tfc nhf. tit-p- , claim and interest of Henry Wil?on and J?ne Wil-son, his wife, B. W. Drip?!- - and Olive Dn'cgs, his wife, Er.os D. Hose, Utah National Bank, S. W. Soars, W. H. II. Spafford, V.'m. C. Ki'ey and Thomas Kane, partners doins husiness a. Ei'ev & Kane,Miiando Pratt and Libbic F.Pratt.his wife, Otheriu Pratt and Emma L. Pr9t his wife, Louis Seckels and Sarah K. Shekels, his wiie, ar'.d Alexander Johnson, of, in and to the following de-scribed real eetate, sitr.ate, lvine and bein? in the City and County of Suit Lake, Utah Territory, sad cpfarticularly described as follows, to wit : A part Lot one. Block thirty-ftve- . Plat "E." Salt Lake City Survey: beeinninc South thirty-tw- o and one-fourt- h degrees East, twenty feet from the North-east corner of said Lot one: thence South thirty-tw- o and one-fourt- h degrees East four rod; thence West eight rods; thence North thirtv-tw- o and one-four- th decrees West four rods; thence eatt eight rods to place of beginning. To be sold as the property of Henry Wilson and Jane Wilson, his wife, B, W. Dnpes and Olive Drisss, his wiie. Enos B. Hoge. Utah National Bank, Is. W. Sears, W. H. H. Spafford, Wm. C. Riley and Thomas Kane, partners doing bupinees s Kiley fc Kane, Milando Pratt and Libhie R. Pratt, his wife, Pratt and Emma L. Pratt, his wife, Louis Seckels and Sarah K. Seckels, his wife, and Alex-ander Johnson, at tb suit of Jetta MeCsk-d-. Terms of sale cash. Stephens & Schrueder, at-torneys for plaintiff. E. H. PAKSONS, L. S. Mtrshal. Bv D. N. SWAN. Deputy Marshal. . Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2th, 1S01. . , Notice of SaTt-- cf Kcal Estate. VJOTICE 15 HEEEBY GIVEN. THAT IN i "aniantf cf su frUer f tae brobtr" Court in n:d for tte Countv of .:" 'te. Territory cf L'taa, nrnUe on the i.4:h lay of Sereinbar, loHl. ia the nst'.er c tr.e e?t:i' of IInrv SiMg-efoti-the unuenined. the .adKifirntr .f saiii ertste, will fll it public suction, Jo le high-est h;iiI--r- , for cah, tad subject. v xtK.'ii!Ktioa bv e:,i Frubat Court, ca iioudsv, tha day cf N'ovember, liVl, st l'i o'clrtk. ., at t:.e iunt coor of the Countv Court House ia the CiTv ntid County of Salt Lke, all the ri'bt, t.ti. inters,-- and eatate of stid lfecry Shinsua at th tic: o his death, a.r.d all the right, tiua imereit tr.at the said es:a: ho, by c;;eratica cf law cr other-wise, ecqairtxl other tUta cr in audirica to tlisit of ti e said Uer.r Siieloa, circ-e.- d. at the uii of his death." in and to all those certain l.--ts. pieces or parcels of land aitut-Se- . lying, aad b' ? tit the 6aid Cty and Ci.:;nty of San- Lite. Terri-tory of Uta'a, nd bounccu and iicrii-c- as fol-lows, to--- yirst C'c3(mec:-- s at s poirt Five (y r.""is West i tUe botii East corner of Lot Two i; Block Niuetv-seve- :, I'-- ar "A." Salt Lake City Surrey, and ronnia- - thence West Two and toie, tlitiTce North Ta (10) rods, East Two i.cd one-lii- f T--' O rods, thenc Sooia Ten 13) roc? to place of bcienmtr. Ssocaaf 'i'iie fcliowi.-:- uesciued prt of Lot To (It. B'.orj Eorty-io-- r (H-- Plat. '"B," Sit Exits C'ty Sarrcy, viz: CoatainclKjf st the Poat'a East corner of said Lot, and running taenceVv'i j Twentv-foe- r (i-i- feet, North Tiiirty-c'cir- c feet, tlienie West Tliree and one-Lai- f t8-- , feet, thence North Two hundred &ad tune and one-ta- ll t'Sji) fet, thecce i?ast Twenty-seve- n and one-ha- il (iS'H 'Jeet, thence SoatiiTv.o Uuudied a:id forty-seve- u and cue-hal-f iilT'J) feet to piace of lernis Conditions of Ssde: Cath, ten per cent o Ut parchate n.ooey to be paid to the auc-tioneer on the day of soie. bahiiicw on canurma-tio- n of sale by said probate Court. Deed at lexpease of purchaser. BAKLOW FEEGUfeON, Administrator of the EsUte of Henry bhingietoa, deceaed. October 17th, 1651. ' I Marshal' Sale. PUESrANT TO AN OEDEE OL--' SALE TO ME the Dis.nct Court cf th Hurl ludiciai district cf the T:r'orv of Vtah. I e:-- U expose at pulilic sale nt tV.e fror.t 1?T of fl: County Cout Hnso. in the Civy Conntycf .'flf L"ake. Terrf'orv f L'trh. on'th" -- 'i of October, li. st ( I? twelve o clock 11.. all the rteht, title, claim." and ir.t?r? I Wi)ii.-.;- a T. Bi-- and Jane Doe Birkf. of. in. an to the followicsr described property, f itute. l;.i'. and being in the City ana County of Salt "L:;ke, Territory of Utsh, and parn'-iiiir'.- described as folio'Ar. to Tit: Bceiiiuir.c a' the sou'ufat corner of Lot Seventeen ilii, Block Four i4 , i f the ''lake View Subdivision:" raninns ihcr.es) weit Eighty (SO) feet, thence n jrth 1.3 SJ.i-- XI ieet ; lh"nce east" t'SO'i feet ; thence pnutli li 310) feet to the rlice of bepinnirp. Together ith all and smsular the tenements, hereditament and ap-purtenances tiierenntohelourinsorin nnr" :e To be sold j the property of William T. Birks and Jne Doe Birks, t the suit of Moms HoSmau. Terras ot ssle, cah. Ksw-hn- s t Critchlow. attornevs for plaintiff. E. H. l'Ahbl-.NB- . V. . Marshal. Bv D N. S'wAif. Depotv Msrshul, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1, 1S1. The ahove s!le 1 hereby postponed nr.til Tues-day, October 7 t same lace snd hour. E. H PAfiSONS, r. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. S aj, Depntv Marshal, ialt Lake City, Oct. 24,'lsW. The above sSi j hereby pespon0,l until f Oct. 31, 1??1. st the fm pHce ard honr as abov E. H. FAR?ON?. U. P. Marshal. By D. ". S as, Deputy Marshal. The above sale is postponed un'il Tuesday, Nov. 3d, le91, at the same pi" and hour. E. H. PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. By D. N. Stvas, Deputy Marshal. Th8 above saie is postposed until Wednesday, Nov. 4th, 1531, ht same place and honr sf alove. E. H. PAESONf. V. S. Marshal. By D. N. Sway. Deputy. Marshal. Notice INTENTION OF THE CITY COrNCIL OF OFFait Ltke City to eon-'trnc- t sidewalks on the west eiile of East Temple Street, from Third Sonth Street to Sixth ionth Street (the snme ben in Sidewalk District No. i ot salt Lai City.t Notice is hrabT eiTen by tha City Council of Salt L.r.k Ct of tte intention of such Council to mske tSe foliowinsr-descrlbe- d improvements, to-w- The coiitirautlon of cement sidewalks. S feet In width, along the followicg street, namely : On the west side of East Temple Street from Third Sonth Street to Siieth Pouch street, (the tame being iq fciOewalk Diiuict So. 8 of Salt. Lake Cut) and defray the cost and expense thereof, es-timated at per foot frontage, (running foot bv a looai tax upon the lots or pieces of ground Within the following district, beiD the district to be affected or benefited said improvements, namely: Bo mnch of the following described lew abutting npon the said proposed sidewalk, to-w- Lots f, 6, 7 and 9. block 25. Lots 1 and 8, block 40. Lota 1, 9, 7 aad 8, block 51. All in Flat "A," Silt Lake City Snrvpy. 'And the frontage of a lot on a corner shall b deemed to eitend to tii : intersecting street.) All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in wri'ing t the City lWorder on or belore the lmh day of November, 191, being the time set by said Council w hen it will hear and consider such objections as msT be m.ide thereto. Bv order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Oct. 18th, 1S91. J. F JACK. Citv Recorder. Salt Lake City. Ctaa. October 16m." lSl. otlce or Sale I'nder Ieed of Trust. "T7 hibeas. On the 54th day of Dcembr, 1BSP, Trederick K. Farmer snd Mary A Farmer, husbanU and wife, executed and delivered to the Salt Laki Building & Loan association their cer-tain bond for the snm of $100. and to secure the paymeat of said bond, on the same dav executed and delivered to Frank L. Holland as trustee for the said The Salt Lake Buiidins t Loan associa-tion their certain trust deed, which was duly filed fo7 record cn the 4th day of February, ISM, in the cilice of the Recorder of deeds of Salt Lake County, L"tah,and duly recorded in book "AT "of mortgages at page 435, of the records of said countv: and "WHentAS, On the 15th dav of 'Februarv. 100, the said Frederick R. Farmer and Mary A. Farmer, executed and delivered to the said The Salt Lake Building and Loan As-sociation their certain bond for the sura of $!to. and to secure the payment of said bond executed and delivered on the same day to the said Frank L. Holland as trustee for the said The Salt Lake Building & Loan Association, their certain trust deed, which was duly filed for record on the same day in the office of the Eecorder of Peels of Selt Lake county.iVtah, and duly recorded jn Book "2L" of mortgages at Page 174, of the records of said connty. And whereas, bv the terms of snid trust deeds, the 6aid Frederick E. Farmer and Marv A. Far-mer, husband and wife, conveyed in tr'ist to the said Frank L. Holland, trustee, for the purposes therein set forth, the real estate hereinafter de-scribed. " And whereas, default has been made for more than six months in the Eaymentboonf dthseabporvinecdipeasclriabnedd, inatenrdest as required by reason of such default, the whole amount due on said bonds, and secured by said trust deeds, has become due and payable. .Vote, therrfor Pursuant to the power In me vetted by said trust deeds, and at the request of The Salt Lake Building fc Loan Association the legal holder of said bonds, I shall expose at pub- lic sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the countv court house, in the citv and county of bait Lake, Territory of Utah, on the 24th dav of "ovemher, 1801, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said dav, all the real property described in said trust deeds, towit: Twenty acres of land, beginning sixty (60rods west of the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of section three i3, township four (4 south of range one (1) west; thence run west fory (40i rods, south eighty (8(v rods, east fortv 40) rods, north eighty t80i rods to the pUce of 'begin-ning, in the County of Salt Lake and Territorv of Vtsh. i RAMi L. HOLLAND, Trustee. Notice THE INTENTION OF THE CITY Coun-OF cil to extend water mains on Sixth Sou'h stret and Ninth East street. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt. Lake City of the intention ef such Council to make the following described improvement, to-wn: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: On Sixth South street, from midway between Fighth and Ninth East strep's, to midway between Ninth and Tenth East streets, and on Ninth East street from midway between Fifth and Sixth South streets, to midway between Seventh and Eighth South streets, with laternls on Seventh Souh street, and defraying of the cost thereof, esti-mated at 4"0, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the follo-nin-described district, being the district to be affected or benefited bv said improvement, namely: Let 7 and 8. Block 18; I.of 4 and 5, Block H: Lots 3. 4, 5 and . Block 15: Lots. 1, fl. 7 and BWk H: Lots 1 and 2. Block 27, and Lots 2 and 3, Block 2S, all in plat "B." Salt Lake City Sune- -. All protests and objections to the carrying ti:t 'f such intention must be presented in writin; to the Cjty r.ecord?r on or beiore November 1S31, being the time set by tfce said Council wh"ii it will hear and considrr such ooj.xtious c may be nude thereto. Bv order of the City Council of Snl Lake City, mide Oct. 87th. ISM. J. V. ! A X, W M I No. 12) City Recor lt-r- . . . Most Not Kick His Dor, In Mas?., the other day, I)r. iMitlu r's io and .Mr. Mctiovci u's. do;; jnt ltoa jirrsnnal altercation in I)r. Souther's .v k y.inl, and new settling it betweeu 1liemeU(s greatly to Mr. de. lilit. w hen the doctor ioterferred in the in-terests of n ,iic To assert his authority ho found it lieeessnry to kick the dotrs, and for , this Mr. M (ioverii, greatly acirrieved, had liiii arrested and liou;lit before the munic)-1- a I court on the charge of cruelty to ani-innl- In vain the doctor plead t'pc humanity of his interference. He was condc mued to j:iy a line of S and costs. Notice). TILE INTENTION OF TEE CITT COTJN-- j OFcil to extend water mains on Teeth W e.-- t street from midwav between Second and Third South streets to midway between Third and Fourth South streets, west on Third South 6tret frora Tenth West street to Riverside avenue, souh on Riverside avenue to lola avenue, thence wes on lola avenue to the west boundary of Golden PlS Addition. Notice is hereby given by the City Council cf Salt Lake City of" the intention of such Council f make the following described improvement, to-wit: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the following streets, namely: Tenth Wet street from midway between Second and Third South street to midway between Third and Fourth South streets with lateral on Third South street, thence west on Third South street to River-side avenue, thence south on Riverside avenue to lela avenue, thence west on lola avenue to th west boundary line of Golden Park Addition, with lat'Tils on Riverside avenue between lola avenus and Fourth South street and defraying three-fourl-of the cost thereof, estimated at S3.W, bv local assessment upon' the lot or pieces of ground within tie following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited bv said improvement, namely: North One-hal- f of Fractional Block 81: south 'One-hal- f of Fractional Block 42; Lots 4 and 5 Block 32 and Lots $ and 4 Block 41, in Plat "C": Lota 1,2,8, 4, 5, 6, 7. . fl, 10 and 11 Block 5: Lots 1. 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, SO.' 21. 22, 23, 24 and 2,s Block 6: Lots ft, 10. 11, !2. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 1. 19, a). 21 snd 22 Block 3 and Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 Block 4, Golden Park Addition, Salt Lake City. (Water to b used for household pur-poses only from June 1 to October 1 of each year.) All protests and objections to th carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the Citv Recorder on or before October 20. 1H1, being the time set by the said Council when is will heir and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Bv order of the City Council of Salt Lake City, made Sent. 22, 1801. .J. F. 1ACK. W. JI.1. 116. Citv recorder. Marshal's Pale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the Connty Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, Connty of Salt Lake, snd Territory of Utah, on the ICth dav of Novon-be- r, 18(il, at (.12) twelve o'clock M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of John J. Stock-ing of, ia and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, to wit: The northwest iH) quarter of the southwest (hi) quar- ter of Section (27) Twenty-seve- Township (3 Three south, Range (1) ore west, Salt Lake Meridian. To be sold as the property of John J. StoTcekrimngs, at the suit of I). P. Tarpey. of sale, Cash. E. II. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. G. DYER, Deputy ilarshal. Dated Oct. 15th, 1891. Notice to Creditor. Esist pf Frances E- Biirke, dere?ej. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE U'. Administrator of the St-ta- t r,f r ranees E. Burke, decead. to the editors of and all persons having claims agoinst the ssid deceased, to exhibit them with'thi necessar vonclirs. within four mon'hs eftcr the first pub- lication of this notice, to the smd Administrator at Nos. 514 and 515, Proqress building, Salt Lake City in the County of Salt Lake. ,T. M. WIGGINS. Administrator of the Estate of Frances E. Liirke, deceased. WILLIAMS A BONTA. Attvs. for Administrator Dated ut Salt Lake City, October 3. lS3i. Notice) OF INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL cf Salt. Lake City, to enn.-tru-tt sidewalks on both sides of West Temple street from Second South street to Fourth South street, l. ssm be int; in Sidewalk Dn trict No. ? of salt l.Ue ( ity Notice is herebv given by tbe City Council of Salt Lake City, of the. intention o! such Conuc.l to make the following described imjroverr.eate, to-wit: The, conrtrTtction cf osp'uait sluew-'ca- . 10 feet in width, aio;ig the following stree', r,ai;..-!y- . On lcth sides of Uest Temule Street from tecu.-u- ! South Street to Fourth Soufh S'rset, th- - ssm." be in in S,de-alf- e Distri' t No. T in Suit Lsiie City, snddefravthe cos-- t and expense thereof. efij:B-te- it Jl.bo per foot fromsj-e- (nnnin foot;, by local upon the lots cr pieces of ground within the foliewing described district, the district to be aifectoa or benefited by mid improvecienvs, namely : So much .J the follow-ing described lots abutting uj,cu the said pro-posed sidewalk, to : wit : Lot 1 and S, block - Lots 2, 3. 4 and 5. blc-c- 51. Lots i kTid 5, bloi; 3 Lots 1. , 7 and S, block "1 A'.i in Fist "A" Salt Lake City f orrey. (And the irenfis cf a iot on a corner shall be deemed to extend to the intersecting street!. All protean 8''d objections to the arryir j: out of snca iitecUon r.ut bo presented ia v. urfnf to the City ui cr be.iore th 2?th dav of October, lsSl, beiu the time e' by the taid Council when it will li-- r aud coiiMuer snch as insy le iiihde thereto. By order cf the City Council of Suit Like City, made October Mb, l&tl. J. F. JACK. Citv Kecorder. Salt Lata City, Utah, October 1S?1. 8.W. 13 Notice Trustee's Pale. Tr'nEHEAS, MARGARET VAXDTBAKKE3 IT by her deed of trust dated the lSih dav of April, A". D. lS'.'i. aud Clod for record in the otHce of the Eecorder of liet-d- s wifhiu and for &slt T ake rnn.ty. snd Territory of of Ct.ih. in bo. ); So. "2 Vv"o Hor'sSft-es-, tt paes Nos. ijSo. oHsad 55, conveyed to tae unuexsiirai-- d Trustee. cT':n real estate lyinjr t:d being snat-te- d in the Coui.tr of Salt Lake and Territory ef I'tnii. and described as follows, to wit: The undividej Three Four. us 4t) of the Gipsey LUiir Mining Ciaia, situuttid in Cay s Fork, Bia Coitoswoou Mining Diet! Set, County and Territory above named, which uin deed t f trust ws made to secure tas payment cf ore certain proui.-cr- note, dued April H'h, 16'j1, tor the sura of Si'Ul.Ot), due on or before Sfeyteniber lBih, lbSil. wita iriierest. at the rsi- - of In per cent per arm a in from January 1st, lvl, ex-ecuted ly said Marjraret VauJybarker. ana pay-able to the order of John Johnson: ai.1 wheivrs said note and interest thereon hs beconed: h'.sd bow remaia unpaid. Now, Therefore, public notict ia hereby fciven. that I, the u::deT;jrueu Trurtee. will,- - in accorilaiiC with the tennt ai--d optrovisions of said deed of trunt.s.tid at t!.e re;ier the iecal holder of said note, procord to sell the real estate therein described at public vendue to the hirhet bidder for cash, at tr.e soma frcnt door of the Court House m Salt LsVe C:vv, iu t::e coi:nty cf Salt Lake, and Territory of Uua, oa t:ie lSih day of Koveaiber, A. 1). ivi, between the hours of Hine o'clock in the forenoon and Fi o'clock in the afternoon of said dav, to psv c-- snd satisfy said note aud interest, together with th coats and espeuees of execntin" tbis trut.. C. W. iOKii, Trustee. CHAS. W. BOYD, Attorney. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, Couaty of Salt Lake. John C. Hoggan, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Mathew Ingram, deceased, '. Ingram, first name unknown. The Summons. ( unknown heirs of Mathew Ingram, deceased, Martin K. Harknee, De-fendant. Tfco Peopl of the Territory of UUn send greet-ing: To !athew Incram, deceased, ln- - grsra, first name unknown, The unknown hoirs of Mathew Ingram, deceased, Martin If arkness, Defendants. YOU ARE II ERF BY RSQUIP.SD TO in an action brought against you by the above named pintlff iu the District Court cf the Third Juiiicuu District of the Territory of Ltah, and to answer the 'complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of Uiis summons if served within this county ; or, if terred oat of thu county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty daya or jud?ir-eii- t by de-fault will be taken asair.tt you, accordiiigr to the prsver of said complaint. fue said action is brought ta have a decree of this Court requiring defendants and each of them to set forth the nature and extent of their and esch of their interest or estates in and to thosa certain premises hereinafter described, and deter-mining same, decreeing each defendant to kave no Mgat, title, estate or interest in or to said premises, cr any t thereof, and the title of Uuntiil thereto against def&idanU and each of titem and against any and all persona claiming or hereafter to chiiaiundcr or tirongh sjiid defen-dants; adjudpinsr that plaintHI recover costs against any of said defendants who mav appr by way of answer herein; declaring plaintiff" title a ktie in fee simple, to all of said premises, and granting plaintifl such other relief as may 6esn meet; Said premises are described as follows, to-wit: The fe. h of Lot 8 Blk. 58, Plat "B" 8. U City Survey, situated in Sec. 6, Tp. 1, of Rang 1, h. Salt Lake Meridian, Salt lke County, tjtab Territory. . And you are herehy notified that If you tail to appear and answer the said complaint aa above required, the said plaintiff will apply to th Court for the relief demanded therein. WitnoBs, tiia Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Jud?e. and e Seal of Ue Diatrict Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory cf Cah, this 8tn day of October, ia tha year of our Lord one thoua-andeis- ht hundred and ninety-one- . iatAh) EENKYG. If cMILLAN, Clerk. : . By GEO. D. LOOMIS, DepotyClerk. EJockV ttoraey lor olalntiiL 6 OoaUal Notice for Publication. So. 116. Lamj Orrics at Salt Lxs.e City, Utah, ) Oct. o;, i3"i. VTOTIC2 13 HEEEBY GIVEN THAT THE following-name- d rettler hs filed notice of bis latention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be niariu before the Igier and Eeceiver at Salt Lafee Citv on Pec. 10th, ISSil, vin: AtaTtah H. Mikesell, H. E- - No. 86sS lor the 6W 4 ot section ii, T 1X4 St. Ho names tha following ivitaessea to prove his con-tinuous ridenc npon and cultivation of, eaid land, viz : Frank Heinz of Monntain Pell, Wm. aylor of Mountain Ijell, John McBey of Jloua-tai- n IU, Wm. Pickett of gait Lake City. PRAXK p. HOBES, fieglatop. |