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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE 11MES: FRIY.Ml SALT LAKEEVENING TIMES. ByTHETlMES publishing company. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1898. r. Between suffering occasioned by tho ' president's delay in granting amnesty end suffering caused by the delay of ' congress in passing that home rule bill for the relief of a score of hungry office seekers, we "peculiar people" are hav-- 1 ing a suffering time of it these days. We are, as it were, insufferable suffe-red. In the Most Pleasant LooiKon in TORTH WATERLOO ,, Overlooking the City, Corner Third East and Tenth South. Cars run every 20 minutes. 9 bese lots are selling rapidly and buildings are being built thereon. The location of the lot 5 in NORTH WATERLOO are the most pleasant and give a magnificent view over-looking the city. A number of buildings are now being erected on the latest style of arehi-tecl- ur 3 and in less than 0 months time V'EzEEEE ORTH ATERLOO EEEE Will eompa favorably with any portion of the city. Take the car on Main Street, the fare is only 5 cents, look over the location, then call on I W. E. HUBBARD J 41 West Second South For Terms or Imformation. That's Seasonable sense. Buy a Lasting Hat, That's iiconouiieal Sense. Buy of Gardner, Tliat's Dollars and Cents. J. P. GARDNEK 141 Main. 1 BMRTAKER MB I I EMBALMER. 9 I 214 State St. Salt Lake City. I fj College Graduate ol Embalming, j m Special attention eiven to the shipment M B of bodies. Open all ni;jht. Telephone B64 M iii- - jdL ZJ&gwM George M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H, S. KumSei President. Vice-Presiden- t. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (Incorpokated.) Dealers Is V Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find--' ings, Etc., Etc. ganta for the Dodge Wood Pulley. Roebling'a Steal Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln. fier and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atla Engines and Boilera, Mack Injectors, Uttiftdo Bcaiea, jefiersun Hoiso Whim, Blake Pumps, ALuiera and Blacksmith tboia, tc 168 Uain Street. Salt ake City. LOOK AT THIS. q First 120 acres of Gas Land on line of West Side Rapid Transit. $100 per acre. Terms Kasy. Second 18 1-- 2 Roils f'routae in east half of block IO, plat C, on Rapid Transit line. jfciOO per front rod. Terms easy. Third- - IO choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, in North Salt La Price $1500. Fourth 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, size 33x125 fet each. Two blocks from Rapid Transit. Wholesale price .$JO per lot. Fifth 3 1- -2 acres on Southeast Bench, $1000. Skth-Br- ick house of 4 rooms, j?ood cellar, barn that cost 500, . water, lawn, fruii and shade trees, well lenc. i, lot si.o toot; a very desirable home; finest view in city. M Mk.. 33 South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. iM ftl 2 lis acres on shore of Utah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-We- nt beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles ftp the great Tintic mining camp. Investigate this if you. m WL t A particulars call on or address No. 3:t7 South Eleventh REDUCED PRICES IN LUMBER, ETC., ETC. Lre 1 , City. JOHN D. SHAl'FLLi, E. Sells&Co. Are closing out tiieir whole Stock of Lumber, Doora, Windows and Building Material at Reduced Trices for Cash. Ccfital $2505G00. Somlns $25,000. American National Bank Of Sat Lake City. Organized October, lri'.'O. Interest Paid on Savings aud Time Deposits. DIRECTORS: JAMES H, BACON, President F. L. HOLLAND. Cashier. A. M. GRANT. vwe-iyaaiden- t. W. B. HOLLAND, A'-st- . Casbic-r- . M. J. GRAY, g'jf JARVIS. jri'UB J. W. JUDD. JI'DGE C. F. LOOFBCUROYV. K W KCKiS SECRETARY ELIJAH SELLS. GOVERNOR A. L. 1HOMA3. JCDGE b. G. TUNNICLIFF. - M. R. EVANSl 22-2- 4 W. Second South. SPORTING GOODf Gam, Revolvers mi AramilioiL Bicycles, Trioycras and Velocipedes. fitaors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops, Indian Clubs, Bokiiig Olovas, Dumb Bella, Dog Cells rs, Thompson Boota anU &boa, FlolU . and Opera (il&sia. ; Examine my Stock Before Purchasing, Gabel, the Tailor fmvi 65 w -- d SjUth- - " Iem SaIt Lake City' uK-iiUSuitstoerderTroj- $l5to$55 IJB Pants " $3.50to$l5 XMM y Suits made in lcThouT? Paints made in 5 hours .itS H 3y First-Clas- s Workmea ViA in thi city. Expert i I Dental Co. I I I B. R. fvlOflD, I Minuter Espart Dental Company, ffl Yours For Aids to K H By my ma' hod I cob niike artificial N kl teeth with tiia gum? canned, ctMmsl and so jrj shapsd za to retrore the natural axpres- - H r' i.oa of taa tac aty care, ao matter W P how badly the checks may be sucksn or fj M the lips '.Tri7-.k!- . I wilt l araotoe to a mfike thtyxito natnfal )iirA car cot Q aa art thftt every detvist doTrR ri.oUce or E wj KBduMUDd ; Mmpij mating a s-- t ot teeth I Kj to tit perfectly uhd be iivr.-.b'-e diea not J compk'18 this branch of dpntistry by any L gj !leul,l. It iMi!; -- a m - D ...ifcl eyo ar.d fk H enncins hand of one who has Jp voted V Bg njnch Sliiie nntl practice to this parti en lax St E science; also an extra course of higher mk K 6tudis nat recei'.d in tiu? regular dec-.ta- l K fj achcel. I DENTISTRY I I SUNDAYS I HOLIDAYS, I S Ofiice in Central Clock. Sc. 46 Wast Ssccfiif South. 1 I TEETH EXTRACTED I M Absolntoiy Without Pain I S Sets of Teeth .... $5.0C - - $1.00 J. W. FARRELL & CO. ' PLUMBERS, m a STEAM F1TTEBS. Sealera in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Due VeQa. Ceaepoola bntlt and connectione made; In ilaia, opposite A uvrbach Bros. Telephonsk 900. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. New ad Elegant in all Ita Ap- - pointments. H5G Rooms , Single or En Suite-- ; 75 Rooms witb. Path.. 8. S. HeiMES, - - Proprfitor, Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to BOO Volts, and from Power to 40-Hor- so Fewer. ALSO Electric Light Dynamos, Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufactura Suitable for any Socket, 5Q Volts to HO Volts, 16 CP. to 750 CP. Also a Full Assortment of I ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, QTEAM PUMPS, HOISTING EN6INES, AIR COMPRESSORS, ROCK DRILLS. Fraser & Chalmers, Chicago. MINING MACHINERY. -- L. C. TRENT, Director and General Western Manager. Salt Lake City. Utah. - Helena. Montana, rpHE RATIONAJL Bank of the Republic CLiMTAi, $800,001 Fdixt Pass U Jteiri E x Preaident L. C Ylca-Preside-n J. A. Caatoai T MAIN STREET. Tracaaote a general banking buclneaa. Money loaned on laTerabie tenna. Accounts of mer-chants. Individuals, firms and corporations so-licited. Five per cent interest paid an saving's as& time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. C. Kan-rick- . G. 8. Holmes Emit Kauri J. A. Earls W. E. Smedley Geo. A. Low e Frank Knox. H. L. A. Culmer 4. Q. Sutherland. t'. I. Waireii v MERCANTILE COMPANY. (For $125 Organs For UVj $10 Dowa, $5 Montfcly WALKER HOUSE. -- AFirst-Cla3s European Hotal Toe Walter is touted in the bnslness center of the City and baa all the Modem IfTtprovemsnts 4 Cfln,2ces Pcrtainine to a strictly flretrctans house. It la inariiii;ei as well as arty hotel In the WeatJand ia strictlv the blUfiness and tonrist hotel cf Ssalt UkaOMy. passenger elevator! ri Walker and the Metropolitan are tl t ieidii: hotals of tSalt Lalte City. S. S. EBB, - - Prop etar. HOTEL TEMPLET! IN. Just Opened. jyCQOKNICK & QO. BANKERS. j JCawasusL-sc- , 187a. E ai t Lui, Cm, VtAWL A General Banians Business Tran-act- Bi. Collections promptly made on all points in tboi West and Northwest. Careful attention given to consignment? of Ores and Bullion. Exchange an4 telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of tte United States and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS: rw Ton importers' and Traders' NattMMfl Be-ax- ; KounUe Bros. Cmicaoo Commercial National Bank. BiR Frascisco First National Bank. Omaha Omaha National Bank. St. Loui National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Crnr National Bank of Kansas Cityj Pirn National Bank; American National Bank. T..Nnit- - Dmw National Bank; City NaUeaal PrfaBW) Fiwt National Bank. PcrSTLAirD, Ore. First National Bank. Lonooh Martin's Bank (Limited) 68 Lombard etroec t&TiL'iaMPillLa HaaWBlTiS In the letei shades und styles. Every pair pqaranteed Mgp B3ggM and fitied to the hand. GiTe us s call whether veil h,uy or p)MASGL Main store 933 Sixteenth Street, Denver LN THE CITT. Corner ef Main and South Tussle Streets, T. R. JONES C- - BANKERS, IfSlHAXNST m BAIVT SJJQ8 BUYSORESAND BULLION. The President's Band Satarilay A!N Auril 2 Two Brilliant Exhibition CoucertB by the Famit:3 mm tates i arine and Li u Ill v ' Um " OF WASHINGTON, D. C. e Visit to important Western cities only, 'by Sbi.ciaJ permit of the President and Secretary of h- - Nuvy, for thij purpose of ahowing the people that America has the finest 'National band in the world, MR. JOHN PHILIP SGUSA, Conductor Chief Musician of the Government Also Ifffii. Maris Oscca, Pnnra-Donn- a Soprano Admitted to lie the eresstest exponent of tire great ilarchesi otal uielr.oi ever hoard iu this country a ca Special Halt Kate f . Two great features will oe 'Hki ' -- A 8 - ii B K-- H D it s' CHARIOT RACE" and rPr-.t- ' "-- t v. jyJT.'r" e- -- Matinee, 25. SOL '7 (W- - ' i1-'-'- Evening, 21,' , l?Lm&l"i I M ..!.! :'!.." '. sale vi 1p O s ats begins Thursday. yy KJLLS, AliGO & QO.'S BANK. SAT ? LAKE CITY . UTAH BUT; AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MACS9 rpl: ic transfers on the principal citiee uf the L'nited States and Europe, asd oo ail points ;u the Pscific Coa.st. Issues letter, of credit available In the prutUptl cities of the world. Special attention grven to the selling of ores and h illioa. Advances made on consignments at lew .'. rates. Part lcnlar attention riven to collections throagh-3U- t Utah, Nevada and"adjoining Territoriea. lo Jcunts solicited. COPHESPONDENT3: V e'.is, Fargo & Co London 'Veils, Fargo 4 Co New York National Hank of the Republic Boston First National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver itite National Bank Denver r hurt' Na'ioual Bank Chicago .;aiBiens' Bank. , St. Louis fVeils, Fargo is Co.- - San Francisco T. E. Dooly - Cashier. GOiLg I I jg YOU WbUILD A HQMKif !p If so it will pay ycu to Investigate the merits of the t- Economy Hot Air Furnace. I Just the thing for Natural Gas. Eg I Our stock of Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Garden Hose. Lawn Sprinklers, Ice Cream Freezers js md all spring and summer goods is now infaTid U of which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. I I The Eeliable Gasoline Stoves are as popular as Aer and we carry a fall line-fro- the smallest to the finest Cabinet Range that luniiau skill can produce. Mot Hardware of any description it will pay you4to cull on H I Salt Lake Hardware Co. I I Sign Big Gun. 42 and 44 W. 2d South St B WOSDEliIA.NJ). Wask cf March 3l3t. For one wjek only MILLIE NPRSCE DOW! Tlic favorite of the American and iiuropenn nt&jie. I y:o AIiVA.NCii I PKICES. Whenever George D. Perkins shall Visit Salt Lake City he will receive a hearty ovation from the men and women here who were former residents of the Hawkeye state, the northwestern dis-trict of which he represents in the na-tional houie cf representatives. And xthe Hawkeyes will not be alone in their Welcome; every true American, from j whatever state he or she may hail, will unite in cordial greeting to the able ; congressman and gifted editor. When it is stated that Hon. George D. Perkins is, and has been for many years, manager and editor of one of the ablest republican dail3r newspapers be-tween Chicago and Denver, the Sious City Journal, his ability to produce that minority report without the as-sistance of a missionary, as Mr. Wash ing ton had, will be readily conceded. Air. Perkins is serving his first term in congress and is alreatty making an en- - Viable reputation therein. AN APHXL FOOL FOK THE HERALD. Tho morning "democratic" organ to-- 1 .idy expressed anxiety to know what the minority of the house tcrritoral committee would have to furnish the public auent the homo rule trick, and concluded that there wouldn't be much in it. Well, a fair abbreviation of the report Is published today, enough to .give the mormon newspapers ample material for meeting truth and solid argument in their characteristic v:ty until the fuli text of the work of jlr. Perkins aud his three associates is re-ceived. The report appearing today "Was an April fool for the HI raid. i OMIERCIAL NATIONAL BAJfl bait Lake City, Utah. I Capital (Fully paid) 81V .Lid m I ircneral Banking in all lis Brailles. Issaas oarttficstes ot deposit payable on da)and bearing interest if left a speclfl 3 time. Bells drafts .. d bills of exchange on all principle litiea United States and Europe. M iwney Pr 'Went V. p NoMe. . Vice-Presen- t rhi mae .Marshall .d Vice-PreJRe-nt j.;u;i W. Doiuieilaij CAhier ci ks F. H. Auerbacb. John J. D, D. J. :aliburv, Moylan C. K .... Frank ll.Tiyer, fhomis Marshall, W. P. Noole, Go-rg- e 3Iuw-- ney, John W. Donnellan. I THE DIFFERENCE. The fine Italian hand of West is visible in the majority report on home rtile, put forth by Chairman Washington, while the stalwart baud ' of George D. Perkins is as clear as noon-da- y sunlight in the work of the minority. And what a difference there is in the construction of the two; the iiit is liiied with special pleading and is sophistical to the last degree; while the second deals only with plain facts and is replete with masterly argumen-tative points. Mr. PERKTN8 had a ma-terial advantage, however, in this; he had a good cause and the truth alto-gether on his side, while his opponents had to resort to the deception all through,, common, to .'lujulnii. pqlj,- - V; Htus, who are actuated by no higher motive than the acquirement of official enrollment. i 11 ON MAE. II ti, lb0, 6TJ8IB M. ' Free and John F. Free nade and delivered fo John B. Trev-e- r of Yonkers, Westchester W r;. , New York, their prnflaihsatiry note, where-in and whereby for value received they promised (to ;.::yto the order of the said John'B. Trevor, or;-yea- r after date, seven thousan i collar-- , with interest thereoB at the rate of eit-h- t per cent per aniinm, from date until paid, both before und aiter judgment, interest payable quarterly, aud I both pr.rciual and interest'payable in U.S. gold coin at the I anklas house of T. R. Jones fc Co., in Salt L:ike City. T. tali, and that all u ipaid inter-est should draw interest at the rate of eiht per cent p-- r annum until paid; and Whereas, To secure the payment of said note and in'ere-t- . i aid Susie M. and John F. tree on liarch li, 1BU0, daty made and delivered a deed of tra-T- , conveyiiiL,' to T. li. Jones and S J. Lynn of Salt La!:j City, Ut3h. as trustees, the follow-ing describj.i rail estate, situated in Salt Like City and toi.ntv. to wit: A part of lot'l In block 12), plot "A" Silt I.ako Ci v survey, commencmK at the southeast to.ner oi said lot 1 and running thence north UB feat, thence west 10") leet, thence south SV feet, thence eart 4V1 j fee:, thence south feet, thence cast lK'.j foec to the pbne of batfinning; said trust deed beine recorded on March ti, IS!), aud of record in Book J M of M Itgage, pages laO-I- -3 records of S:i!t Lake county, Utah. Aud where is in said trust deed said Srsie M. sory note and to keep the improvements on said pr perty constantly insured at Ihtur expense, and that if they "failed to keep up such insurance then that the holder of said nc te miht elle-- t the same and retain the co.t thereof out of the proceeds of anv ante ruu' of thx property und r -- t; trust dro.i"; and, VViikkeas, tliev failed to keep up such insur-ance, &nd the holder of said note effected tame at a cost of $14.!l-- : und, Vhh. :as. no p:irt of said note has bean Daid ekeej t rh - interest thereon up to- - June iirJ, fSSU, and the pr.u-ipt- and interest thereon from said lci-- t da'e is due and unpaid; and, Wsi js s, said u.-i-d M. and John F. Free covenanted i:i said frist deed hat if e;;il note and interest should not be paid when d.:e. ur .f su h insurance fhould not be kept up by them, then that sail trustee; nihjht seil said prop-erty, at Uh place and on the notice an-- l in the manner speiilcally prescribed by said need, to pay the s.iuu. and the c s of sale, attorney'ajaaa and com pen station to said trustees, either "of the parties to the trust deed to-b- at libercy to become ti;e purchaser t such sate. Now at the re piest of eueh holder of said note, the undersigned as such trustees and under the powers com'erred ou them by said trust deed, w,U. on Saturday, tho '.th iay of April. 18y2, at U o'clock m. ot that day, at the front door of the Salt Lake County Coort House, Is Salt Lake City, l'.;!i. sell to tho highest bidder for cash, aald deacri'ord proper v or so much thereof as i; ces ary to j.av nt s.i the unpaid amount of said note, and Mid insurance and tho c ts of -- ale. m j atio' ney-- i finig and cm-p- t n to the ui d isi.-i- trustees. Dated March 10:b, HSt T. It. JONES, S. J. LYNN, Trustees. THE RHODE ISLAND ELECTION. elections will take place ou Wednesday next, and the poli-ticians are now watching the little state with eager eyes. The campaign has Leen a hot one, and has been fought out on the lines of protection and free trade and all signs now point to a grand republican victor-- . The democrats j have made the McKi.vley law the ob-ject of their assaults, but as that law has already promoted in a material degree the industrial interests of the Btate, these attacks have fallen very flat To give a single instance of the j benefits to that state from the McKinley law. a Belgian linn, with a plant worth 2,000,000, used to export fine grades of j j am to the United States. They found, after the passage of the McKiuley law, j that - if they were to keep American j trade they would have to come to Amer-ica, and hero they are. They selected W'oonsocket as the site for tehir works, and already have four buildings, w ith extensive machinery, in operation. When their works are completed they will several hundred skilled op-eratives at high wages. But for the Mc- Kiuley law this firm would have in Belgium. This is an argument of more weight than many Fpprches. fmMei siti. ' 'HKRKAS ON JUNE 1STH, 1891, WILLIAM G. ColleU and Ad:i Collett, his wife, as (he parties Bad und delivered to the under-a- d trustee :n euoiid party, a certain trust deed of the te n eslHte nereiualter described for I the purpM of seenrtnz to H. fit Scott the third PUffy to snid tl Lift Oeeo, the payment of two cur-- I ;i proinissory'notefl of over, date, made and de-livered to eaid tfcotf bv said Wlllian ti. aud Ada Lett, one ior doUO.OO principal and tho other EorJIiK1!).!! prifcipal, each note payable three vasrv after ld date, without grace, at Burling--i , Iowa, to riie , raer of said Scott, together vitto bttereai thereoa a4 the rate of W per cent ' ranQJUi fr.;i: the date thereof until paid, m- - lereet payable quarter yearly, w hich rtel of trust wi s recorded June 18til, and is of record in i Ok 3 of trust deed., at pages 3.11-- 2 records of bill Lake L'o :nty. I tih. And Wbbiieas, said first parties in said trust deed covenanted to .ay said notes according to the tern r and e - t thereof and therein promise.: and agreed that In t .a.o default should be made in the I y oeiit of eaid none or any part thereof or of t e interest that might accrue thereon or any part thereof as the same ahonld become due and i --.tie. then .a d trust de?d should be in force j and 'ha' the undersigned trustee might there-upon pro' oed to se'i said real estate or any part I thereol a' pub.ic rendnn to the highest tiidaer for cish ( tin i party io suid tiutded being at lib-crt- y to become a purchaser at eaid sale) and out of thi pr ceeds oi sale should pay the amount of : aid notes to the holder thereof and the costs and expenses of cule- iuch.diuc reasonable attorney's f- es, tiie tale to be conducted and advertised as l :f.eil in said trust deed, tnd Wluciotu. No part of ti.e principal or interest ai.l or either of said ;:romii's'ry rotes has psi es e;- - the sum of interest paid '. 13l.il, 1391, on tsid i'JSOa.tW note and ?'--i. interest paid ta:n" day on said $1000 no:o id the interevt is due a;:d unpaid or. eacli of said n Jtes, ior the quarter year inning Dec. 13, '91. Novf ii? t!ie request of the iiolder oi said notes j the undersigned trustee herebv j litres no Ice that on Satorday, the 2Bth day i ' ' March, l92, at tho front doer of the Salt Lake County court house in Salt Lake City, Suit Lake ( Miii'v. f'ali, at twelve (!- -) o'clock nooi: of that j day, he ilL uuder 6::1 oy virtne of the trust and powers given htm In and by said trust deed, as siteh t off r for sale and sell at public auc-- ! ti :'ii to the hihe.--t bidder for cash the property Hfote.-ir- ! I anu hereinafter described, or so much thereof as shall b necessary, to pay the amount of said notes, and the expenses of the trust and the sale, including reaaonahM attorney's fees, i conrpensaticm to the trustee. Said property Is described a- f .Hows : j Comrai nciea at the northeast corner of lot 10. . 2W, Ten Acre Plat ''A," Big Field eun-e-a' 4 running thence south 27.43 rods, thei.ee west 1. ; iods. thepce north 27.43 rods, thence east I7.B0 rods to the place of becioning, sltsated in Salt Lake County, I'tah Territory. Terms of sale. cash. Dated. 23d, lh92. E.'AVAliD B. WICKS, Trustee. The sain :iiei.w i:i d in 'lie foregoing notice has been postponed to and will le made ou Saturday, the 23d day of April, 180S, at 12 o clock noon of that day at the place ri'.med in ssid notice. ED VVA lil) B. WIOK8, Trustee. Dated March 23, 18,i2. CLOTHKS AND THE TARIFF The American, Wool and Cotton r, a persistent advocate of free wool and free raw materials in general, is, however, compelled to acknowledge that under the McKinley law manu-factured articles are cheaper to the consumer than before the law was en-acted. In its issue of March 17th it "We believe our correspondent is j correct in Bt&ting that many fabrics for both men's ana women's wear are sold in this country at retail cheaper than j they are in Eudaud. Indeed, many textile goods are sold ia the United ! States at a less price than in any other country in the world. On the face seams absurd to state that ior-- j cL-- . 'u goods are brought into this couiii j, subjected to a dutv, ranging bouuetimes as high as 125 per cent, and retailed at a price less than the same is j retailed at iu Lyndon or Paris, yet it is i a fac;. "Taking the bulk of textile goods j which go to the masses it is within ! bound to say that this country is the cheapest retail country in the world, and this, too, in spite of the heavy im-- i port duties. In men's wear a similar condition is also noted, there being no pother country where a dollar will go as ar m providing clothing as in this country. There is no other country ' with which to compare this in tho mat-ter of ready-mad- e clothing as pertains to quality of cloth, tinisn and style of garment ;tnd cost to the consumer." Summons In tho Justice's Court, Fir.-i- t Prwinct. Before Gusiavu Krceaer, Justice ol! Uie Peace. Tehhituby OF ClAH, ) County o' Salt Lake, as. Citr of Salt Lake. j L t: u t'ft'nt and Oil Cnuj-.i- y, 1 (a CjrporaUoa,) plaintiff, Summons. v. v Dr. Sarauei Wimpleberj Iieniatid, IfiW.K). ten dan t. J To Dr. Samuel Wimj : m . greeting: I AKE HEKSBY ST7MMONKD 'IO BK YOU appeur bfore ma, trr undersi a-e- t mj ofTu s.K. cofsat Ifair and ThiraJS at SLreetF, id First Pr.-.inft- , LaVe Ci sit Lak CBBtr, Territory of ( t ih, and a".mv 11 co 1 plaint 11 led against you by the above liamed plaintUt, irithia are days (exoluslre of thijii.y i f service) if this summons is i.i Sail Lake City: within ton days if served out of hub city, but in Salt Lake County; u itaiu twvntyBcyu If served I actioii is broiigh'. t" recover fr.:ni B,u tiia bum of $21.50, duo coi u to do &iH'vvork, poiifnting, etc. J you tail to appear and .ir swer the flniniiif wil! take jniir.-n-. ut ai,'Min?i you ior tlMIm 0 twenty tour dollars and Sfly cents ei . att To tile Sh-if- f or any Constable of u;Kunty Make legal tervico and u'Breturn hereof. ft! Given under my hand thi eiuventllat 0 ilarch, A.D., 18SW. GU STAVE KKSr Justice of tjHlJeac aa.es A. Williamn, Attorn-- JPiaiafft. JlVION TATIOXAjL JAXK. baccessor to Waikai Bros., Bankers. BstaJklukaa UU Cintii (Folly Paid) BMfJJfJIl 8uitrU7S 40,00 United States Depository. Transacts A General Banjoul Mm. Safe Deposit Vaults. Firs and Burglar Proof, i ; v?lk8r Prslds M. H. Walker Vlos-Preid- M. J Cashies L. H. Farnsworth Ast. Caihisi J. K Walkar. J Art. CashiW Notice to Creditors. Estate of Jacob lLienjr.'i, deceased. N'OTll K IS BBRRJsT OIVBN BY THE (neti, Uary B. liiien'i, executrix of the i.i Jacob Haenggi, decesaed, to the credi-tors o: mil all persons Uavinn; claim against the -: id decHasetl, to exhlV.it them with the necossanr ers witbJn ten montbs after tbe first pablf--. ,t. to I tins notice, to the said executrix at BT4 i - Sixth Routh, Halt Lake Cit , and County of bait i , Lth Territory, Dated March Vi, 1892. MAP.V it. HAKNCLl, Executrix of the Estate uf Jacob llaengi, de- - dU!-e.i- . Erclze Al Jli Rivis, Attorneys for Estate. j "AOr111 alerioo." Iu not fiiii lo see tiiis property during u.e ten davs. LoU ! i.. ; iu. V. L. Liubbatd. 41 West fccand aoutn. ma. |