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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1891: 3 I Z. C ML I. m CL0AK DEPART OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMEi J' I LADIES' Jackets and Reefers, Fur- - f )P ' i LADIES' Assorted Macintoshes-th- e v f Trimmed and Plain-a- ll colors. -up-st- airs-by elevator- .- I tWl Latest i ! Importation. f EtwV4 we CARRY i h LADIES' Ulsters. Fur-Trimme- d, LADIES' and Misses' Long Novelty fc I with jS m FILLED A F,NE ST0CK j ; I " long English Capes-assort- ed. WITH A VARIED j tMh lib 0F JEWELRY i Capes-ve- ry dressy and desirable. ' fc I LADIES' Fine Plush Reefers, Fur- - AND FASHIONABLE IW tfl ALLTHEBEST MISSES' and Childrens Fur-Trimme- d 1 Trimmed and Plain. j STOCK OF GARMENTS, i 1 STYLES, WARRANTED, j Jackets. Reefers 'and Coats. I ETC-ET-C" tHmkf ALSOWALTHAM! 1 I LADIES' 3-- 4 Plush Sacques. Trimmed TO WHICH WE wf CHILDRENS Fancy Eider-Dow- n H " - AND ELGIN WATCHES I and Plain. INVITE THE ! Fur-Trimm- ed Coats. ATTFMTinunp (v?TfeQ$&W FOR 6ENTLEMEN LADIES' 3-- 4 Sacques-fm- e; only $20. tup umk I AND LADIES. MATINEE Waists in Silk and Flan f I worth $30. -J RfKJ. nels. all colors, hourly expected. ; f J csr''!5fefc'ii HVS??" LADIES' REVERSIBLE SHAWLS, lllJffl ' MUFFS. BOAS and CAPES, all New; I VERY CHOICE AND SUPERB and "FEATHER BOAS"-t- he LATEST, i 1L 1 l 1 Come and see our Magiiiliceiit Show Windows. You Wilbe Phased. T. 6. WEBBEB, 4 U ; ; 7 ; ; Col I KELLEY T Captain Reilley CCNSQUDATE THEIR INTERESTS. 1 Big Success! Br. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spcetai les titled. Commercial hlock. Then-- re Tery few Utah pioneera wha are not familiar with th uaju&of th&& popular favorite. Colonel Ed.. Kelly. The Colonel has a host-o- f frierstL admirers, and yvhilectio, jrtstj. notfauwa lived here- - o long as those grand, old pioneers who iuailo the wonderful overland excursion to thid Territory in '47, he lias taken time by the fore lock as it were and improv ed, each shining hour sothat throughv earnest and persistent efforts on his own pari he ha.4 made the acquaiatanoe of almost the ENTIRE COMMDNITY! Who know him in no other light than a man of fair and honorable busiuesa methods, and one who Is always on the alert for .some amusement or en-tertainment for his friends. We may add that Mr. Kelley has recently con- - - solidated his interests with those oj Mr. Charles Reilley, Who. as an artistic dispensor of sparfc ling beverages aud a jolly good fel-low, is too well known to the Salt Lake fraternity to need aii introdnc-tio- n through the medium of thw columns. A Fine Line of Wines and Liquors FOR TILE FAMILY TRADE, The Elks Saloon (OFPOS1TB T1LEATZR.) to be and under the man-- I agemeut of Mr. Reiiley, while Mr. Kelley will devote hid entire time aud attention to the new resort he has re-cently established at No. 223 Stata treet. where at auy and all tinned ha will be glad to welcome his eld friends and patrons with the warm-hearte-cordiality so peculiar to himself. The two Sample Rooms under the con trol of this geutlemau are said to bo stocked with the finest and rarest Im-ported (ioo7is that can be found any-where. The line of WILLIAM J. SILVER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER. I)l(t:i'AIil-:- PLANS KOK POWER HOl'sES; and Machinery. Steam En-- I uuic-i- ! lnilicaieil and Holler Tected; Electric plant Indicated and Tested. 143 W. No. Temple HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. New and Elegant in all its Ap- - i pointments. 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 i Rooms with. Bath. ' 6. S. HOLMES, - - Proprietor.. WALKER HOUSE, -- AFirst-Class European Ilotal.-- - The Walker !s located in the business center of the City and has all the Modem Improvements 4 Conveniences Pcrtftinmt; to a ntrirfly rtrHt-cia.- lioucb. It i ' iiinp-'..- as well as any hotel in the West, aud is j tctrictl v the busine." and tourist hotel of Salt Lake City. PASSENGER ELEVATOR. j inrn sniwi nuu ene ;cieiropoiiian are tne i leading botol of Salt Lake City. 6. S. EF.3, - - Proprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETOiY Just Opened. IS THE CITT. Corner cf Main and South Temple Streets. UAMvLIN VE. rjiiiEATEU. jjO Select Artists 5U Change of rrograiimie Every Week. e FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. Are the finest tiroourable, aad as a mat-ter of fact, many Votupliiuents aro lavished upon the proprietor rejjard-ic- n the able and efficient manner in which thse institutions are con-ducted; aud it may he safely said that there are lew, if any, men in this par-ticular vicinity thu.r, can be compared with Colonel Ed. Kelley regards the niauaiie'ineiit of a lirst clasi aud 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 the mo liberal patronage of the public . OPP. THEATER 1 228 STATE STREET . THK MAMWril 31 ILL INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF STAMPS NEARLY COMPLETED. Local Ore Miti-kc- t Ui h felrike iu (arr'k Fork, Hingiiaui ltedut tion of the l ore e on the IVtio - A High Grade Shipment is. Muele ly the Jlultoii. It wi!l take about week more to complete tlic addilionul improvements which are be-ing Hindi: by John A. She UW- - on the old ILiiinjiutli mill. TIjcm- improvcni'Mit will he the iiicri-iini- of tin: liuuilicr of lunii.s from liftccu to twenty-live- . When this is don,- - the mill will lnive a caprtcriy tor ht;ent live ton.- - of ore a (lay, Which capucJty it n qnirod if it is even d to work up the hccoiul elaa- - (lump of the Maniiiii'tli mine which is estimated to conUiin :.'."i,0(K) ton and is beiiit; added t" every day. Mr. J . 5hettle, the siiperintelideiit of the 'villi, says it could scau el.y w ork w it h greater Bat isfaction. it - saving a very much higher per centae f the alue than was anticipa-ted, and ttie list of treatment i.s less than it was expected il would he, The pnice.-- s has been imaiuil.ie to the Mammoth mine, enatdiii'4 it to make Ihoiisand- of ton- - of me avaihihic w liich would have ttlierxvise heen a i ie les- -. T(. the other nines id 'lint ie the in ill ha - no special value as Mr. MieiUe has made a contract with the Mammoth emiipanv that, he would purchase no other ore until I hat from the Mammoth is Worked up. Tla Ore Keccipth. ' ok-- To int. '':!. ri.'o p..!!tt ft i.iltii I. -l ( hale 1; II M Kalheii l:.-- , !. filL.illi'' SJ ( 'fiiU-in- 'I K i reka .... ol '!. I!l MiM-- r '. s ""ll eilena , ' 31. i ,i,d : l lllll.i' Leil ... 'J'otaL Will rruduce mod Tons. The management of llie i'.uliion licet, Min i y expect tin- priwlm tioii of that J:I.V lor the month of Nowniher f approximate iuiiil ton- -. 'l'hi-- I !i! aecidi-Il- t 1- 1- to I'aehiuery w.ihin the f iiPainiiu three Ait the mouth. So far t his mouth l he Viin-tio- lias heen slightly laier than it la- -t and the mine is looking in a most yjdetidid condition Tin; value of the ore, too, L-- ipiile up to the liili average Inch ly'1'' mine has imiiidained hcfore. N No one who is -- not lauiil iar v it h m i t. I li.eiatious can imauiue what, a hide in he I the extract ion of that iiiiiiieu.-- - tot. r--3 I I a ire makes. It - not al.-n- the a ua! I l""' "ie W!,,''' rock which eora- - oiii ! JI'Ithit. J ml yet the I Seek malia-c- m n c x ,'eet. to keep up the record made duiiii the j'ast few months indeliuiteiv. Local Ore Market. There is beginning again to lie tin same t it'll phi int by miners of Hie condition uf the lire market that there was last spring, and 'j! is c crt.'iiiily niivihing lint satisfactory to lliem. 'I'll fit? is it limited ileiimnil fur ttYcr-taii- i ciass of cue, that a lew ummli ago found n ready market and it is causing; some mines to l educe their forces. This is for ores which are low grade in silver and that do not carry more than an average fieri enlage of lend. Ill i xplaiuttioii of the euttdiljuii, the smelters claim they have an abundance of such ores ulrcuil.v contracted tor or on hand and that il would be folly lor tbeiii to bid high on tiicli oie.T aud slack nil :i surplus, particularl- y in the present iiiicirlaiti stnU; of the market. Kicli Haltcm Ore. The Daltim mine is steadily regaining the positing it lielil last summer as a rich ore producer uiul is deserving it. tome purtic- - tila'.ly line discoveries, have been made " "' " within the. past, few weeks and something more tangible is coining from them thuil as-says. A streak of ipnai tz was encountered u Week ago, seven inches wide, which shows, in some of the samples, solid nuggets of fiold as large as navy beans. Hut. better than those samples, is a cur load of ore sam-pled on Wednesday which netted :Jij.s to the ton. Superintendent IhtlLm says Unit of it-self is fairly reassuring, but that he will Lave a shipment in next week which will eclipse it. laiy Oil on the 1'etro. There Luis be en a reduction of the working force on the I'ctro mine at Bingham. I bis was made necessary because the dead work had gotten as far ahead of prodnc tioti as it Was deemed advisable. Tin: out pill of lirst- - lass lire w ill not be reduced iu coliseiiieucc, the men laid off being employed cither on dead work or iu mining; sccond-ela- s ore, of which there is now n large ace tunuialioii on the dump, unci besides tile market for it is not suc h as to make it ptotitalile to handle. The new tunnel on the mine will be cunt with the same speed that it, has been since it w as started. V New Strike in t'arr's f ork. Another good strike- - has been made at Bingham in ('air's Fin k gulch. The name of the mine could not be obtained, but the reporter's informant said then- was no doubt of the genuineness of the- discovery h eau-- c he had seen it. The informant said: ''A vein of steel galena two and a half fee t vide lias been opened, whic h is as line as anything I ever laid my eyes mi. It will usviy T( to IK) pur cent in lead and 2o to 75 onuees in silver. It looks like the making of a property at least as big as I In: York or lctro." IVliat-- to I. an. I have tiuuiey to loan in iimuunt to suit on lots:; or short- tune. Sail! J. Kenyoti, i oom ;.0, Hooper hlock. Thrun$;li Car Service, foiulueiicitiir Sunday, November 1st, from Wasatch hlock, corner Main and Second South streets, via Kapid Transit and Hot Springs railways, to White Sulphur Springs i cents. To iteek's Hot, Springs 10 eetils. Cars leave every hall hour from ti::0 a. in. to '.!:."() p. in. i et roi4i I il an Com paliy. Is now ready to lay thiyinir, curhim;, uut-terin- - and paviin; promptly, in accordance wilh the specifications and to the satisfac-tion of the city Kniriueer. S. room 'J.i, ! ooper Mock. - IS'otiee to Contraelors, Okfiik ok the I'.daku or Public Works, j ltil Smith Mutit ctreet. Octolr 18tb, 18HI. QEA1.ED PROPOSALS WILL P.K KKCEIVED O adtlrefcd atf below, until 2 o'clock p.m., ot Noveuilier inl, lHtil , for f urniwhinkf all labor and niiiti-rial- to grade, curb, and gutter, nni to pav with and etone blocks, Statu Street, from the wontii line of Sonth Temple Street, to the lmrili hue of fourth South Street, in Paving Pm-tiic- t No. 1 of Salt Lak City, uccordlne to plans iid tiperJuentiontt on lile in the City Eugineej's oltlce, room No. De&eret atioral Bank build-ing. Kid will tie received only for th whole of the work, and no bid will le considered unlena maile on blunks furnished by the tinderine.d and accompanied by a certified check for 100U.0O. The riiiht is reserved to reject any aud all bidB. Addiess Hoard of Public Worku, C. L. Huiues, chairiuuu, 161 South Main Street bait Lake Citv, Lull. BOAKD OF FCBLIC WOflSf, Pr C. I. Main Eii, Chairman. A. F. KOKKai'S Chy Kngiuecr. Iiids Wanted. Sealed proposals for the construction of n stone culvert to convey the waters of City creek across State street near the inteisec- - i tion of North Temple street, will he received until p. in. of Saturday, Nov. 'Sth, lv'.l. Plan ;id specifu atiotis on tile in this office. By order of the city council. A. F. Dipkemi's, City Engineer. Not let THE INTENTION OF THK CITY COr"-ci- l OK to extend water mains on Third WVil street, from iiudwav Third and Fourth South to midway between Fifth ami Sixth South Street. Notice i hereby (riven by the City Council of Salt I.ak.'Citv of" the intention of su h oun il to make the following described iiujiniveinenl, to wit: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along the follow nig streets, namely: On Third West street, from midway betiv.-e- Third and Fourth South to miilwnv between Fifth and Sixth South Streets, and defravln of the cost thereof, nt IIM. by a local assei-smen- t upon the lors or s of around within the follow in;: 'let rtheil dihtrict, tieiiiL' the dirtnit to be affected or beucllled by im provement, namelv: Lots ti and 7, Block JU; Lots 5 and ti, !io k "i0; LotH 2, 3. 4 and a, Hlock 43; Loti 1, 2, 15 and 7, Hlock 44; Lots 1 aud 8, Hlock 47; a: id Lots 3 and 4, Hlock 4", a'l in plat A, Salt Lnke City Survey. Ail protests and otijectior.c to the carrying out of sin h intentiou innst be presented in wrirint to the city Rr-- i order on or before Novemu-- r -- th, lie'ing the tu.ie i hy the snii Coiiui il when it will hear and consiuer such objections as niay be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt Lake ( 'it, made Nov. 3, lsvl. .1. F. JACK, W. M. I. City recorder. Notice. THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COI N OFcil to extend sewer mains on South Tem-ple street from State otreet to midway between !d" and "J" streets. Notice is hereby civen by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to makefile following dewriled improvemei.t, Extending and luying iron r pipes or mums alone the follow ins' streets, namely: On South Temple street from Mate street to midway between I and J streets, with laterals on A, B, C, I, E, F, O, II and 1 streets and defrayins ' of the cost thereof, estimated at $11.."0', by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of cround within the following described district, the district to be affected or benefited by taid improve-ment, namely: Lot-- ', Block S; Lots 1 and i. Block 6; Lets 1 and 2, Block 7; Lots, 1, and 2. Block 8; Lots 1 and 2, Block 9; Lots 1 and Block 10; Lots 1 and 2, Blin k 11: LotB 1 and 4, Block 14; Lots 1 and 4, Block 13. and Lots 1 and 4, Block 14, Plat "D" end Lots 1. 4,3.4, ft, d, 7 and S, Block 1, Plat "I," Salt Lake City Survey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented ill writing to the City Recorder on or before November yl, being the time set by the eaid 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. 4Wth, 11. J. F. JACK, Sewer Ilist. No. 4. City Kecorder Marshal" sale. 1)lRSl ANTTO AN OliDER OF SALE TO ME by the District Court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of I'tah, -- hall expose at public sale at the front door of the County (din t House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of I'tah, on the 14th dav of Deeemt.er, 1U, at twelve o'clock M , ail the rijilit, title, claim, and interest ot J. F. Holland, of, in, aud to the follow ing described real es-tate situate, lying, and being in the city and County of Salt Lake, Territory of I'tah, and particularly described as follows, to wit: All of Lots Fifteen and Sixteen, of Block one, of Heath's subdivision of Block Forty, of plat C, Salt Lake City survey. To be sold as the property of J. F. Holland at the suit of Isiiae Hunter. Terms of sale cash. William C. Hall, attorney for plaintiff. E. II. PARSONS, V. S. Marshal. By 1). N. SWAN, IVputv, Marshal. Suit Lake City, I'tah, November 4U, lHiU. Notice of Sale of Laud Coder Deed ot Trust yHEREAS, MARLOW L. CCMMINGS ND T C. I. dimming his wife, on the 44th day of April, 1KH executed and delivered to the Salt Lake Valley Loan and Trust Company their cer-tain prouiissorv note for the sum of 4750. pay-able on the 44tli day of Octoler, lS'.Pl, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from date until maturity, payable quarter-annually- , ac-cording to the tenor and etfect of two interest coupons each for the'sum of $.'. attached to said principal note, and with interest after maturity upon all sums remaining unpaid at the rate of 14 per cent, per annum until fully paid : and. Whereas, to secure the payment of said note ac- - j cording to its true tenor and effect, the said Mar- - low L. dimming and C. 1. dimming, his wife, on said April 44th, 1W1, executed and delivered to O. J. Salisbury and Simon Bamberger, Trustees, of Salt Lake City and County. I'tah Territory, a certain deed whereby they conveyed to the said O. J. Salisbury and Simon Bamberger in trtist, the following descrilied premises situate in Salt Lake County, i'tah Territory, to wit: "All of Lot Nineteen (1H) and Twenty (3) iu Block One (1) of Kice A fielder' First Addition. Said Addition being a subdivision of Lots Four-teen (H) and Fifteen 1.M of Block Thirteen (13), Five Acre Plat "A" Big Field Survey," which said deed was duly filed tor record in the ofihe of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County. I'tah Territory, 'on the said 44th day of April. Inl-and recorded in book "HA" of the mortgage records of said office, on page 4:t; and, W hereas, said deed provides, among other things, that should default be made in the pay nient of said note according to its true tenor and effect, said trustees, or either of them, or in case of their refusal to act or disability in any wise, the then ac ting Sheriff of said County, at the re, quest of the legal ladder of said note, may pro-ceed to sell the property in said deed and herein-before described. 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 cash, first giving thirty days' public notice of the time, terms and place of sale, and description of the property to lie sold, by advertisement in some newspaper printed and published in Salt Lake County, I'tah; and Whereas, Said maker of said notes have ntterly 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 iiiiyl'le to act, and have refused to act, now, there-tore- ', pursuant to the power in me vested by said trust deed, and at the request of the First Na-tional Bank of Deadwood, of the City of fleadwood, State of South Dakota, the present and legal holder of aaid note, 1, A. J. Burt, sheriff of Salt Lake County, I'tah Territory, will, at the front door of the Court House of Salt Lake County, in the City of Salt Lake, Utah Ter-ritory, on the 19th day of Decemler, 1RH1, between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public: vendue for cash, the premises hereinlwfore and In said deed de-scribed, 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 deed. Dated, November Uth, 1S91. A. J. Bi kt, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Sam. J. Kgnyon, Attorney for Trustee. Notice OK INTENTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL of halt Luke City, to construct sidewalks on tkith eideti of WVst Temple street fiom Second South street to Fourth South street, (tie saiaa be-iii-m Sidewalk District No. 7 of Sait Lake City . Notice la hereby (riven by the City Council o! Salt Lake City, ot Uie intention of such Council to make the following described improvements., The construction of asphalt sidewalks, 10 feet in width, along the following streets, namely: On both sides of W est Temple Street from Second South Str- - t to Fourth South Street, the same be-iii-in Sidewalk District No. 7 in Sait Luke City, and defray the cost and expense thereof, estima-ted at $l.Stl per foot frontage, (running foot), by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of pround w ithin the following described district, r the district to be aiTected or benefited by said improvements, namely : So much o the follow-iii- f described lots abutting upon the said pro-posed sidewalk, t;wlt: Lots 1 and H, block 50. Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 51. 1 ots 4 and 5, block 58. Lota i, 6, 7 and 8, block 59. All in Flat "A" Salt Lake City Survey. (Aud the frontage of a lot on a corner shall be deemed to extend to the intersecting streets). All pretexts and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Kecorder on or before the 27th day of October, lfyi, beiiiK the time set by the sum Council wTien it w ill hear and consider tsuch ob-jections as may be made thereto. Itv order of the City Council of Salt Lake Citv, made October tith, 1B&1. J. F. JACK, City Recorder. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 8th. 1891. 8. V. li So in mctns. In the PUti-i- t Court, iu and for tiie Third .imii-- ( nil District of t tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. I.est.-- II. (iilbert. 1 Plaintiff, j A. L. s. i in, unit , Ol-- a C. Siinondi, Oiel - Summons !'.. Wilt. Mary K. Wilt, bis wife, Josiah Hui'ut-t- ttnd Jessie Bar- - licit liis wife, defendants. The People of the Territory of I send yreet- - iiilt: To A. L. Siinondi. ol'a'C. Sim null. Orel P--. Wiit. .Murv K. Wilt, his wife. Josiah Harnett and Jessie K. P.rcrnett, his wife, defendants. MIU AUK HKKF.IIY .Ii:(ril;i:i) TO AP-pea- r in nn action brought against you by the above mimed .laintilT iu the District Court of the Third Judicial District id t he Territory of Utah, ami to answer the complaint tiled therein within fen days (exclusive uf the day of servicef after the s.r ice on you of this summons if served within tins county : or, if served out ot this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise itliiu forty days or judgment by de-fault w ill be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a judgment aeainst defendant.-- . A. L. and Oljja C. Siinondi in sum of bi!iti, with interest, at 8 per cent per an-num from Oct. li, 18! m. for $H! attorneys fee, and costs of suit ; alleged to be due on a certain prom-issory note, executed by said defendants to plain-tiff Jan. li, IMm, for jUniiii, with interest from date at S per cent per annum, same leing due and un-paid, save interest to Oct. 6, 1810; said note se-cured by mortgage of even date on premises here-inafter described, executed by said defeudents to plaintiff to have the usual decree for the s;e of said premises; that proceeds thereof lie applied in payment of amounts due as above: that plain-tiff have judgment aeainst said defendants for any deficiency : that detendants and all persons claiming under them be I arred and foreclosed of all claim or ecpnty of redemption in said premises mid for other relief; said premises are descri'oeel as follows, to-- it: The north s of block 87, plat "C" Salt L;ike City Survey comprising all of lots 5, 1 and 8, and parts of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, said block, commencing at northea-- t corner said lot 8, running thenc e south 2t$ f ds, thenc e west 4 rod-- ; thence- - north --ti , rod-- , thence east 40 rods to beginning, situate in Salt Lake citv anil county, Utah. And you are hereby notified that i,. you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the -- ai l plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the -- eal of the District Court of thel hird Judicial Iu and for the Territory of Utah, this 2ld day of November, in the year of our Lord one thou and eight hundred and ninetv-one- . Iskai.1 I1ENHY O. Mc Mli.LAN, Clerk. liy I'Ko. D. I.oons, deputy clerk. I'r.ink Pierce, attorney for plaintiff. Marshal's Salr. 1PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO il E directed by the District Court of the Third J udicial District, of the Territory of Utah, I shall expo-- e at public sle at the front door of the County Court House, in the city and county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, on the 3rd dav of Dec-ember, lhSl, at -' o'clock M , all the nctit, title, claim and interest of Louis K. Bamberger. Union Wcrthington, James A. Williams and A. iTanmier, Jr., of, in and to the following itescrit-e- real estate, situate, lying and being iu tiie City and Countv ofSalt Lake Utah Territory, and particu-larly described as foil'tws, to wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the S. E. L4, of Sec. lii, tp. 1 S., RaiiKe 1 East, ?. L. M., thence North --T 0 rods; thence Wert rods; thence South Zl rods, thence east rod. to place of beginning, leing parts of Lots One (It, Twentv fjto and Nineteen (Jm Block Nine (Ot, Five Acre Plat "C, Big Field Survey, being in the S. W. Sec. Irt, tp. 1, S. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Together wirh all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appur- tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise ap-pertaining. To be sold as the property of Louis F.. Bamberger, Union Worthington, James A. Will-iams and A. Ilanatier, Jr., at the buit of J. F. Millspaugh. Terms of sale, cash. Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Nov. 11. 18M1. E. H. PAR SONS, U. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. KAWL1NGS JC 1 KITCHLOW, Atty. for Pltff Notice of Assessment. Brighton fe North Point Irrigation Company, Principal place of business; Brighton meeting house, Salt Lake County, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A of the directors of this corporation held on Nov. 7, 18111, an assessment of sixty it) cents per share was levied on the capitul stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the trea-surer, E. B. Critchlow, nt his office, i Hooper building. East First South street, Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assessment, may re- main unpaid upon the Uth dav of recemler 18!i w ill be delinquent and advertised for sale at' pub- lic auc tion and, unless payment is made before will be sold on Jan. 11, 18W, to pay delinonent assessment, together w ith cost of advertising and ex lien se of sale, fluted Nov. "J, 1891. E. B. CRITCHLOW, Secretary and Treasurer. Room 23 Hooper Building, if Kast First South Street, Salt Lake City. Notice OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-ci- l to extend water main on Eighth South street and on Ninth East street. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to mase the following described improve-ment, t: Extending and lay-ing iron water pipes or mains alone the following streets, namely: On 8th South street from midway between 8th and 9th East to midway between Wh and 10th East streets, and on Wh East street from midway between 7th and 8th South streets to midway between flth South and Roper streets, and defraying three-fonrth- s of the costs thereof, estimated at glcKK), by a local as-sessment upon the lots or piece of ground w ithin the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by eaid improvement, namelv: Lots" 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 1; Lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block 2; Lots 1 and 2, block 13; and Lots 2 and 8, block 14, plat "B," Salt Lake City nurvey; And the East half of lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and Pi, block 19; And the West half of lots 7, 8, P, 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 Kecorder on or before November 28th, 18H1. 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 Novemlwr Sd, ls'.'l . J F. JACK, W. f. 1. 121 City Recorder. Notice of Sale. In the Probate court. Salt Lake county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of William J. Shivers, riecea-e- d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY and in pursuanc e of an order ot license made in said mutter by the Probate C olirt of Salt Lake county on the Jiith day of August, A. D. 181, the undersigned administrator will onthetth day of December, A. I). lS'.d, at the hour of HI o'clock a. m. at the front of the S. ott-Au- bach building in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, sell the real estate in said Older licensed to be sold, described as follows, Commencing sixty aud one-hal- f (tsl'il rods south of the northwest corner of lot thirty-thre- e :) Gleiid.-il- Park plat, thence south sixteen ilti) rods, thence east twenty (20) rods, them north, sixteen (1K rods, thence west twenty 'H) rods, to the place of beginning being within the northwest quarter of section eleven ill Township one I) south range (1 west. Salt Lake meridian. Said property will be sold in whole or in pan-el-s as shall be deemed most twii-eflci-at the times of sale, and upon such terms as shullthenba stated. W. 11, CRO.MEK, Administrator. J. Post, attorney. l.c(jal Notice. In tiie Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County Territory of Utah. ' In the matter of the Estate of Rebec ca Wvn-koop- . dec eased. Notice of tune ami place for the hWeiallr.ing of Petition for admission to Probate of PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SAID . 1 Court in said matter, notice is hereby that Tuesday, the 1st dav of December, A. D."l8!il, at Hlo'i lock A. M., nt tiie Countv Court House in Salt Lake City. I tali Territory, in the court room of said Court, has hoc-i- i appointed ttie time 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 lie the last Will and Testament of Rebecca V ynkoop, dec eased, when and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or the granting of letters Test.nnentory to K. F. Brown, as prayed for in said petition. In H itness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this tith day of November, A. 1. 18.111. I'fJiA.I C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton, Deputy ( lurk. Marshals Sale. IPURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME direc ted by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, X shall expose at pub-lic sale at the front door ot the County Court house, in the city of Salt. Lake, county of Salt and Lake, and Territory of Utah, on thelih day of No-vember, ISM, at 12 o'clock m . all the right, title, claim and interest of W. E. Everill of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake County, and desc ribi-- as follow s, to wit : The north one-hal- f of Lot 4, in Block 3i, Plat D, Salt Lake City survey. To be sold as the property of W E. Everill at the suit of Butler Brothers. Termsof sale. cash. E. II. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. Bv BOM AN CANNON, Deputy Marshal. Dated Nov. H, 18U1. Notice of Sale Under Oeecl of Trust, . I'IMI IEERmEmAaS, CHARLES B. GO URL AY AND O. Gourlay, his wife, on theJiuthof ol J une, lutHi, executed and delivered to Edward B. Hodge, guardian, their certain promissory note for the sum of Jlirnn, payable one year after date with interest thereon at the rate of one percent per month from date until paid and, Whereas, To secure the payment of said rote according to its true tenor and effect, the said Charles B. Gourlay on raid June 3n, Ism), exe-cuted and delivered to K. B. Critchlow as trustee of Salt Lake City and county, Utah, a certain dee d whereby they conveyed to said E. B. Critchlow in trust the following described premises situate in Salt Lade City and county, Utah, to wit: All of lots one two (2i three (111 four 141 live i six iff) seven 7) and eight ( iu bloc k ): lot three,;)) in block twenty cme gfi: lots three nil, nine t'.o and eleven i in bloc k twenty-thre- e (23 1, all in Kinney and Gourlay' im-proved city pint, whic h said deed was cluly tiled for record in the office of the ounty Recorder of Salt Lake County, on the ilth day of July, A. Jl. 18!), and recorded iu Book "2 S" of Mortgages on pages 5 to VI thereof ; and. Whereas, Said deed provides amongst other things, tliat should default be made in the pay- ment of siid note according to its true tenor and effect, said Trustee at the request of the legal holder of eaid note, may proceed to sell the prop-erty hereinbefore and in said deed desc ribed, at puiilic: auction for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash, thirty days previous notice of suc h 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, Default lias been made by the said Charles B. Gourlay and Kmma O. Gourlay in the fiaymentof said promissory note, and request has by the said r!dvard B. Hodge, guar-dian, the holder of said note, that the undersigned trustee proceed to Hull 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 holder of said note, 1, K. B. Critchlow, will, at the front door of the County Court House Iu Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 2!ith day of December, lHiii, at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, sell at public auction for the. highest and liest price the same will bring in cash the premises, hereinbefore de-s- c ritx'd, to satisfy said note and interest and costs of executing this trust, including commissions and attorneys fees and taxes. E. B. CRITCHLOW, Trustee. Dated November 4, lS'.ll. Trustee's Sale. "lyTIERKAS, ON THE 20TH DAY OF JAN-t-miry, 18!il, 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 for the payment of $18iJ0 and interest according to its terms, and. Whereas, to secure the payment of the sums of money due upon said bond, the said Joseph C Davis and Mary Jane Davis his wife, on the same day. executed and delivered to Frank L. Holland as Trustee for the said The Salt Lake Building and Loan Associution their certain trust deed c onveying in trust for the purposes therein set forth, the following described real property, to-wn: All of lots thirty-fou- r (341, and the west half of thirty-nve;(3r- ) in block two (2) of Archer & Kul-lak- 's Subdivision of Block forty-nv- e (45, Plat "C" Salt Lake city Survey ; which suid trust deed was duly filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Salt Lake County, Utah, on theSUt clay of January, 18H1, and duly recorded in Book "2V ' of Mortgages at page 417 of the records of said county: and, Whereas, default has been made for more than six months in the payment of the dues, interest and tines 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 ot 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 Suit Lake and Territory of Utah, on the (th"day of December, 191, at '. I o'cloc k a. m. of said dav, the real estate hereinliefore descrilied, to satisfy the obligation above recited. FRANK L. HOLLAND, Trustee. Itc0 for Publication. No. 1184. Lahd Office at Salt Luti Citt, Utah, I Ort. 22, 1H. f TOTlCK IS HKKEBY OIVKN THAT THU following-name- d settler has nied notice of his intention to mak fiual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at bait Lake City, on Dec. 10th, iz : Assriah H. Mikcseli, H. E. No. 8882 for the SW ot section Si, TINS East. He nmoei the following witnesses to prove his con-tinuous rtstldei.ee upon and cultivation of, said land, via: F'rauk Heinze of Mountain Dell. Win. Naylor of Mountain Lil. John McKcy of Moun-tain Dell, Wm. Pickett of Salt Lake Citv. FRANK. IX aOLBba, Renutw. : Mar.shal'fi Sale. ni'HsrANT TO AN ORDER OK SALE TO ME I directed hy the litrietCourt of the Third ludic iul District of the Territory of I'tah, I expose at puhlic sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the Citv and Countv of Salt Lake, Territory of I'tah. on the liith chi'v of 1S!H, at li o'clock M- all the riylit, title, claim aad interest of Frederick Keslerj Junior and Sophia B. Kenler his wife of, in and to the following clesi rilied real estate, situate lvins and lein: ill the City and Countv of Salt Lake, I'tah Territory and particularly described as fol-lows, to wit : A portion of Lot Six (til, in Block Ninety three i5i, as platted in Plat 'A", of Salt Lake Citv Survey, commencing at a point Three ) rods East of the Northwest corner of said Lot six (tit. and running thence South Ten ( lib rods, thenc e East Two and one half i i' , i rods, thenc e North Ten (Hi) rods, and thence West Two and one half iS'-- i rods to the place of beginninjr, 2" sqnare rods ol ground, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto helonciiig or in anywise appertaining, situate in s.ilt Lake City, Salt Lake County, I'tah territory. To be sold as the prop-erty of Frederick Kesler, Junior, and Sophia . Kesler his wife, at the suit of Charles E. Pom-ero- Terms of sale cash. Salt Lake Cn v, I'tah, November 25, lsui E. H. PARSONS. P. S. Marshal. By P. N. sws, Ileputv Marshal. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO ME by the District Court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of I'tah, Ithall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territorv of I'tah, on the 'JSth day of November, 18H1. at (Vi) twelve o'clock M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of Alexander Johnson, Ben W. liricirs, jr., E. 1). Hoce. I'tah National Bank, and John R. Park of, in and to the' following described property , situate, lying and being iu the City and County, of Salt Lake Territory of Ctah, and particularly described as follows, t: Part of lot two, block thirty-seve- Plat "A," Salt Lake City survey: beginn-ing ten rods east of the Southwest corner ot said lot two; thence North ten rods: thence East four rods: thence South ten rods: thence West four rods to place of beginning, (situated in Salt Lake City and County, Territory of Ctah. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To be sold as the proper'y of Alexander Johnson. Ben W. Driggs, ir., E. 1. Hoge, I'tah National Bank and John It. Park at the suit of Frank B. Stephens. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PARSON'S, I. S. Marshal. By 1. N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, November 4th, isl. Notice for Publication. No. 1411. Lanii Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 Nov. 51, 1XDL f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Rec eiver t'ljited States Land Office at Salt Lake City, l'tuh,on Dec. ii, 1X!1, viz: Francis H. Grice, Declaratory Statement No. ll,StW for the S. W. Sec. '4, Tp"2S. H. 1 E Salt Lake Meridian,. I'tah. II names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Miles Lifchtord, Miles W. Kom-ne- Auiasa D. Brown, John Wood, Alvln W. Green, all of Butler, P. O., Salt Lake County, I tah. FRANK D. HOBBS. T. C. BAILEY, Register. Attorney. Notice. "V"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWN i. ers of property abutting on both bides of West Temple street from Second South street to Fourth South street, .in Sidewalk Distric t No. i. in Salt Lake City: that the undersigned were duly appointed by the City Council of Suit Laket nV on the lTth day of November, A. D. IH'.il, as a Board of Equalization and Review, to hear and' consider objection if auy, to the assessment aiuV levy of a spec ial t- -x for constructing sidewalk on tbe streets hereiuliefore named. Said assessment list is completed and s .d Board of Equalization and Review will be iu ses-sion at the t ity Hail tor live (5i coiisec uuve days, (during the usual business Imiir-- i, commencing on Tuesday, December 1st, lrtdl, and ending on Saturday, December fth, l"!'l. During the said time the said assessment lit will Im-- open to public inspection, and any person or persons feeling themselves aggrieved, may have hearing before said Board, and said Board shall have authority to make corrections of any tax deemed by them unhisi. M. K. PAKsOXS. FREDERICK HEATH, F. 11. KYDE, RICHARD W. Yol'NG, WM. F. JAM EH. Salt Lake Citv, Nov. lith, Iwcl. Mis No. 31. - - . it i:sr sun-- i:m:ik;i . 1 rails Ionian Property Holders to Take Hold of the O.-c- Cccek Koacl. 1 hric is u movement under way by owners Of property we st of the Jordan river and tin-board of director of tin; West side associa-tion lake up the ijiieslioii of a Uccp Creek railroad which shall slart liom this city. 1 1.' in il active iiii.in hers of the association are taking; the leading; part in the matter aud arc luaiufi-stin- the. most extraordinary zeal to set. il,,. sn; i essfu i jy inaugura-ted. They have a plan, which they think v ill succeed, for grading the l oad to the 1' ie c of 'utility line, nud perhaps the laving I!,.- ties on that iiiiich, w hi-l- i c an be c on fcnn.i.i.itcd without oppressing- a n y one con lieci.' l with the sclieme. After the associa-tion Jin,, done: Unit much il cvpcils tie- cili.i-n- of Tooele county vi!', in their own interests, take tip tie- grading where-- the West S:dc asso ciu'iioa leaves olf, and complete it across that lonnliv, or almost so. This graded road, u i: t),, li lie uivt'U to some company which will agree to lay the raiN, cpiip and trpera'e it to the; mining rumps of loep S?e, k. 'I he thinks th.it w hen VP- woik outlined has been done, that their would Hi. ii l e no ililliculty in pkn-in- the bonds in es-ar- y to complete the road to the terminus now contemplated. When asked bow the luoiiey was going to be raised to d the grading, the .secii-lai- of the associa-tion. Mr. bines, faid lie had 'linen iu the as-s-oilh e for the past three days, pre-paring a list of West Side property "owners who owned one acre of land or men-- . Of those holding lhat amount u; found Silk These air clulilacc d wilhill a line drawn due west from Sandy. No account had yet been taken of those who owned lots i'n any of the additons find these would he canvassed w ithin a few-day-and be asked to join ill a lit that could not fail to benilit them financially, surely as muc h as twenty live and prol al iv TalO pe r cent. These property owners then, ure expected to either payliieir ratio of the grading c ost in cash or to go to work with their teams, if )hc-- are farmers, and work out their proportion. W hether or not there is any well grounded hope: that the properly owners will j.in iu the movement, with any-thing like a practical unanimity, remains to be seen, but the otlieials of tiie West Side assoc iation think there is, unit tliy are w ork-il'.- g like beavers to get things ill shape so that the Work of grading can be commenced and carried on through the dull season. Marshal's Sale. IM'RSl'ANT TO AN OKDEK OF SALE TO by the District Court of tiie Third Judicial District, of the Territory of I'tah. I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city and county ot Salt Lake,' Territory of I'tah, on the 3d day of Dec em-ber, lhHl, at li o'clock M., all the rieht, title claim and interest of William E. .Ryan, ot, in. and to the following described real estate, situate, vine, and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, I tah Territorv, and particularlv described as follows, to wit: Lots ft, li, 7, Bloc k 101, Plat C, Salt Lake City Survey. To be sold as the prop-ert- s of Willium E. Ryan, at the suit of George H. Church. Terms of sale rash. Whittemore Armstrong, ntt'ys for plff. E. II. PAESON's, t S. MarshaL By. D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, I'tah, N'ov. 12, lcl. 1 r USE A NT TO AN OK HE It OF SALE TO 1 me directed by the District Court of the I hird Judicial District of the Territory of I'tah, 1 shall epoe at public sale at the front door of the Coiiiiiv ourt House, in the t'itv and Cmmtv of salt Lnke of I'tah. on tlie lnth dav of llecem'ber, 1"!M, at li o'clock M., all the right, title, claim, and interest of J. C Thompson, w. II. Casadv. liett.i II. Cassady, his wife, Frank I. Guunell, W. S. Me Cornick. the Wagon unci Ma-chine Co., J ulia C. lii'll. C. B. Durst, ami John Gugan, of, in mid to the following -d real state, situate, lying, and being iu the City ami County of Salt Lake, I'tah Territory, and particu-larly described as follows, to w it : Lots Two , -- i. Three (il), and Four i4), in Block One" Hundred and Seventeen (IITi, Plat "D," Salt Lake City Sur-vey. To tie sold as the property of J. C. Thomp-son, W. II. Cassady, l;i-tt- ll. Cassady, his wife, Frank I. Guunell, W. S. McCoriiu k. The Co oper-ative Wiifiiin and Mac hine Company, Julia C. Bell, ('. B. Durst, and John Gagan, at the suit of George Stphan. Terms of sale cash. E. II. PARSONS, 1. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. Swan-- , Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake ity, I'tah, Nov. i5th, 101. Frank Pierce, atty for plff. .Miirteliala Sale. IlU'RSUANT TO -- AN EXECUTION TO ME by flic Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public salef et the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on theiiOth day of November. 1H01. at 12:lf o'clock p.m., all th right, title, claim and interest of W. E. Everill of, in and to the following dencribed real estate, situate, lying and being in Suit Lake County, and as follows, The north of lot 4, in block 3ej, plat D, Salt Lake City survey. To be sold as the property of W. E. Everill, at the suit of Lievre, Fricke fc Co. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARSONS, C S. Marshal. By F.OMAN CANNON, Deputy MarahaL Dated Nov. fjth, lyl. Notice. No. ll'.Ki. I'siTED States Land Orrn t, I Salt Lake City. Utah, Nov 7. lsl (" TyOTJ.CE IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT MARY IN Sc uMiiiT of Salt Lake ( ity. Salt Lake Countv, I tun. has tiled notice of intention to make proof on her desert land claim No. it2, li-- ttie V H of S E 4 Section 27 in Townsnip 1 Nortn, Range 2 West, before the Register and Kee ner at Suit Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the iJd day ot December 1M. She names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Bryant Young, Henry Young. Thos. E. Jeremy, Ethan Jeremy all of Salt Lake Citv, I tali. FRANK D. HOBBS, Kygister. El KD & LOWE, Atl'ys for Claimant. Notice of Sale dieter I (reel of Trust. 1V1IKKEAS, CHARLES B. GOURLAY (AN unmarried maul, on the ?ist elay of July, 1MU, executed and delivered te Edward B. Hodge of Burlington, New Jersey, his certain promis-sory note for the sum of Five Hundred i.."mi) dollars, payable October gist, 1H1II, with interest there-e- at the rate of is ner cent per annum from its elate until fully paid, lioth principal and inte-r-e-leeing payable at theejlhe eof the undersigned in Salt Lake City; and Whereas, to secure the payment of said note ac-cording to its true temor and efiee-- t the said Charles B. Gourlay cm said July 21st, lndi, executed aud delivered to the undersigned, Edward B. Critc h-low, Trustee, of the City and County of Salt Lake, a e ertain cleevl wherebv he conveyed to the under-signed iu trust the following elescribeel premises situate iu the City and County of Salt Lake, I'tah to wit: Lots Three (3) and Four (4), in block Twenty (Jib; Lots Two (2.i, Four (4, and Five (5), Blink twenty-- one (21 1; Lot Five r. Block Twenty-thre- e (23. and Lot Four (4), Bloc k Thirty-seve- t37i,) all in Kinney A Gourlav's Improved City Plat id Salt Lake City, which said deed was duly filed fr rec ord in the office of the C ountv Recorder of Salt Lake County, I'tah, on the gTth day of July, IHl'l, and recorded in Book "3 A'' of mortgages, page of thee Records ot said ofliee, and Whereas, said provides among other things that should default he made in the payment of saiel note according to its true tenor and effect said trustee, at the recjuest of the legal holder of said note may proceed to sell the property herein-la-for- e and in saiej deed described at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Court House, at the County Seat of Salt Lake County, I'tah, for cash, first giving 30 days public notice of the time, terms, and plac e of sale anil desc ription of the property to lie sold by adver-tisement iu some newspaper printed and pub-llshe-in tiie County of Salt Lake, and hereas, said Charles B. Gourlay lias failed and refused to pay said note or the interest there-on, although the same is elue and the iinclersigmd as trustee has been requested by the said Edward B. Hodge, the legal ow ner and holder of said note, to proceed to sell saiel premises. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power vested iu me by said deed 1, Edward B. Critchlow, w ill sell the s heremliefore dese riis-d- , at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the from, door of the Countv Court House of Salt Lake County, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the hth clay of Dec ember, A. D. lSdl, at 12 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 services. Dated Novemtier 4th. 101. EDWARD B. CRITCHLOW, Trustee. Notic , NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVES TO THE of property abutting on the west side of East Temple street from Third South street to Sixth South street tin Sidewalk District No. ft) in Salt Luke City: That the uuorsis;nevl were duly appointed hy the City Council of Lake City on the 17th duy of Xoveml-er- , A. D. IsMI, as a Board of Equalization and to hear and consider objections, if any, to the assess-ment and levy of a special tas for constructing sidewalk on the street hereinbefore named. haid assessment list is completed aud said Board of Equalization and Review will he in ses-sion at the City Hall for five (5) consecutive days, (during the usual business hours. ) commencing ou Tuesday, December 1st, lH'.el, and ending on Satur-day December 5th) 1691. During the said time the said assessment list will be open to public inspection, and any person or person feeling themselves aggrieved inay have hearing before tn said Board, and said Board shall have authority to make corrections of auy tax deemed by them nn just. M. K. PARSONS, FREDERICK HEATH, F. H. HYDE. RICHARD V. YGUXG, WM. F.JAMES. Salt Lake City, November ltfth.lunl. , . Mia No. 32. - pt'RSl'ANT TO A DECREE- AND FORE-- I closure of judgment on mechanic Iimu and oril'T of sale to ,nie directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of I'tah, I shall expose at public sub- - at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Suit Lake, I'tah Terri-torv, on the liith day of December, lr!l, at 1 o'e loc k .M , all the right, title, claim and interest eif Oliver tV. Zane, ( ieorge E. Bennett, Thoiinm W. Connelly ami John M. Le wis, Hezekic.h I. Mayon, and J. E. Park, of. in and to the following dee ribed propertv, situate1, 1 ing and lieiin; m the t'itv and County of Salt Lake, I'tah Territory, and particularly ebscriled as follows, Lot 'A, Block , V'lly l'ark Suledivision. Salt Lake County, I'tnh Territory, and also upon the build-uinfg thereon elected. To be sold as the property Oltvar W. ZanA, Onorge E. Bennett, Thomirs W. Connelly and John M. Lewis, lleekiali '. Mason and .1. E. Park, at the suit of Frank L. Parker ami Daviei A. Depue. Terms of sale, Cnh. Salt Lake Citv, I'tah. Nov. 1W1. E. II. PARSU,;s. S. Marshal. Bv D. N. Sij, Deputy Marshal. H. J. Dininny, attorney for plaintiffs. if Notice. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Hannah Burke, deceasc-d- . "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT FRANK 1 Pierce, administrator of the estate of Han-nah Burke, deceased, ha rendered for settlement, aud riled in said court, his final account of his ad-ministration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Tuesdav, the first day of DecemWr, A.D., lb'.H, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the court room of said court, in the County Court House, talt Lake City and County, I tah Territory, has been duly appointed by tiie juilge of sa:el court, tor the settlement of raid account and hearing of said petition for distribu-tion, at which time aud p.aie any person inter-ested iu said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made aspraved for. Dated Oct. 10, 18M. C. El ALLEN, " Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. STANTON, Deputy Clerk. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Willium G. Coliett, deceased. VTOTICE IS HE HE BY GIVEN, BY THE IN XN dersigueel, administratrix of the estate of William G. Coliett, deceased, to the creditor uf, and all persons having claims agaitiet the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publi-cation of this notice, to the said administratrix of said estate at the office of LeOrand Young, at the corner of East Temple and First smth streets, over the Deseret National hank iu Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, L'. T. Dated fcov. Sd, lsiU. I ADA COLLETT, Administratrix of said estate of William G. Col lett, deceased. Itusks mv usually Ji. Atlanta Constitution I'nc. Jctctiiali JUisk is a dry tveatlier prop- het. |