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Show THE SALT LAKE TlMEgl FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 189E 3 VHAT PAPER. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE WORLD? WHY A PAPER fF TOBACCO OF COURSE 1 YKiCH TOBACCO i plug cy-f- ij rARPiiKA f jcwJj Patent Cloth N J Pouches and V-- s in Foil. I TpfNTTTDT of books to keep. Will muke out bills and collect, if desired. Good references. Address B, this office. WANTED IN PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO rooms, with board. Refer-ences given and required. P. O. box 14-1- VST ANTED BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, M a position as housekeeper. Address X, Times oftVe. i "IrANTlSD POSITION AS TRAVELING salesman for reliable, first-clas- s house; ref-- srenees furnished Address M. C. II., Times office. 1 . VlTANTED-PARTIE- S LOOKING FOR FIRST ii class room, with or without board, can se-- cure same by caUing at Realty Block, West Tein- - pie street. rJwenty Jjollar (old piece s () Is no more of a Bargain than the Ba: --gains we are Offering in all of our Departments. IN OUR EEEEEE& --Men's Suits and Overcoats You can secure some of the best Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, and Meltons that are made, at from ( 25 to 50 Per Cent less") Than in the average store. In our FUBNISHING GOODS Department we are offering bargains that And we have an elegant asso rtment to choose from. And if you need a pair of Shoes don't fail to give us call j we EXCEL THE BEST in the city for A STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE. Our motto is and will be : "Popular Goods at Popular Prices." 0. K. Shoe and ClotlW House 117 Main Street. DiTfljl'V FACE CREAM. Th lading I I I UJ 0 Parisian t ismetique (solutely harmless and a perfect face beautifier. A first-clas- s medicmit. On sale with all leading druggists. PADTCD'C PEPSIN is the safest remedy for WUII I Ml U weak digestion. Can be taken by the smallest child. For sale by leading sTrsggists. gov &ale. 1 TWENTY YEAR GOLD SCHOOL ItHF bonds, $1000 each; interest at 5 per ceitf, payable semi-annuall- August 1st and Februiitfv 1st; bids io be opened at 4 p. m., April 4, ItSfc!, Address Beard of Education, Salt Lake Citv. ' : FOR SALE GOOD FIKNITCUE, AT Si E. South Street. yOR SALE WATERLOO:" LOT8 will be advanced in price April 1: streets now being graded; cement walks to be laid to car line on 4th East. VOK SALE-S- EE 'NORTH YVjfcgERLOO ;"" NO property yet pur up J t equal to 'his at the present prices; any wrnis to suit. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South.X 7'OR SALE "NORTH lTERLOC ;" JUST jl put upo-- i the market; 9 lots ttoid during the past fifteen days: fix preld brick houses now contracted for: g'375 per lot. I V. E. Hubbard, 41 V. ina South. I FOR SALE $tm NET V ILL BUY 5 LOTS Colorado SnbdivisionJ just north of Agri- cultural Park. Thia is a batain. Address P. O. Box 210, city. wTiTe suTf F fT tmbbdnfuT nished rooms at 200 flrigham, corner First IOR RENT SMALL FRONT ROOM, FL'iiN' 334 East Second South etreet. OH"SALE LA UNBRYME ' CAN GET OLL) papers at Thi Ties office at twenty-fiv- e cents per hundred. IT'OR RENT "ELEGANTLY FURNiSHiC rooaif; electric liirht and steam heat. Realty Block, West Templa street. FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY mod rn house of nil-'-- 'flk - water neatinp, also gas, with tiari andrWCas attached. Close in. Enquire W East Second South etroet. FOR RENT NEW BRICK, $U PER Fourth Weet and Ninth South. 5 t. - h " MONEY TO LOAN ON RllAL ESTATE or notes. F. Rehrman Jt Co., Rom Wi Commercial block-- PARTIES WHO DESIRE TO LOAN OR borrow money see A. M. Janes, 24'J Mam j street: telephone 801. F. Alierhacll & BrO. Extraordinary Attractions For This Week. BHrriafS r-- ... A combination of Resistless Bargains. Visit our store and we will convince you that we are the most popular house in the city and quote the Lowest Prices. Our enormous business has been created by treating ail alike. Headquarters For Spring Wraps. This is the most attractive department in the city. By reason of our low prices and immense assortment. The following 16 unheard of bargains, at less thai one-hal- l' their actual value, are At BJERi.fSE5? LJ A!1 Blazers aM Rs 2re i!lBlac Tai1 ailli SMe CoIors- - it:::::::: tS::::::::-a::::::::- : it Our Stock ok CAPES. f 1 'lir i Both in Silk and Cotton Fabrics, For $1.50 worth $2.00 I 1 A'J ki 1 UTCJ is now complete. Immense as- - For LT5 worth --'.:.() J..i(l! I lUCj T T tfl mi..O I. kj sortment- - Prices as usual, tho For 8.00 worth 3.50 lowest. 81.00, 81.25, $1.50, Etc. For :i.oo worth 5.00 Silks for $3.00, $4.00, 84.50, Etc. KEEFKK JACKETS. Ladies' Blouses for 75c, $1.00, 81.25, $1.50, 81.75, Etc. At f3AX) worth $5.50 At 3.5J worth 6.50 " 1 ITT" it:::::::: iffl:::::::::w:::::::::itiS PS VV Vi) DDPTS Are Arriving in End,ess capes. iJUVi I j;X variety and Qualitiss. Fot"::::" SOO.'::."." .worth.::...:: &.M Ladies' Calico Wrappers, 50c; Ladies' Calico Wrappers, $1.25 ; Ladi3s' For 7 5(1 Wt rtli lii.tKJ I Gin faam "Wrappers. $150; La lies'. Seersucker Wrappers, $1.75. The For lo o t worth 17.50 styles of tuese are mostly very pretty, full back and front, plaid or plain CITV BONDSJOR SALE. One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars $150,000 of Five 5j Fer Cent Salt Luke City Bonds for Sale. VOTK'E U HEiiEBY GIVEN THAT ON J.N the Uth day of April. A. D. 1SW, at &e office of the Citv Treasurer of Salt Lake City, one fcundred un;i fifty (ISO) bonds of said city will be old to tbe highest bidder, or bidders, for ch. tiai i bonds are oi the denomination of HiuO sach, fdiabl-- twenty years afttr date; but subject to peaemptton sny time after Jnly 1st, llsil, at the option of said city. These bonds bear i uteres; at trie rate of ; per cent per acntini from July 1st. 5691 uati'. paid, interest payable on the 1st days of , v isarj aiid Jcly of eacti year, tide wiU tin re-- s ied hy us for the purchase of aald bend., r nj part thereof, from the 12tu day of March. 1M2, until the 11th day of April, 1392, at 1 clock m. The right to relect any and all bids is hereby Beaer'. ed on behalf of said city hj order of the. City Council of said city. C. M Bell, C- E. Wantund, J Hbiss, Committee. R. N. BAbKIN, Mayor. E ARP.Y. T. DUiLE, TrcasLe We show tbe largesl and clieapest stock, tbe finest and most ttw T ft. 1 T stylish sh,,,c, in infan'.s; aud childrens ..t.n.wts and ha:s. UUIVItO I It UtrAn I IV I L IN I . Cashmere hats. 25c; silk 0e and up; siIk cin'o. bou- - W ucts, 4rUc, 50c and u;j. (l Prices Like These Make us do the Business. Aj.ron, ehei k L'inL'ham, fast Gook Prints , 01 DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. I - ; mEB 1 More frcnuiiic bargains lu silks and dress iroods will be shown f((l Seersuckers in stripes and All Linen Crash.. (WM by us thisr week thnnh:ie. e er before ibeen Offered bi j all the citj Mil' Fil.rt checks ,w,j(i,. gWWMars Oil1! n ac 15c Outin.- - Otitinir Flannel Hannel 10 combined. Don't mtss tft'ttm.? a dress pattern. 'W 12',' ih-a,- - unbiea. hed s!,eeflng. Mt SOc Bed Hpreads 5 Htt Good lileacLed mnslin 06 1.50 Beil Spreads l.lo Al Unrj-Ild- ll A rtllPl Valllfi ii)t!i "' USU 1. 7ft i:-- d Spreads, 12-- 4 Mar- - stnpeu Scrim, 40-i-n wide... o, sellles.... IM 55 pieces of colored Surah 25 --Vadras curtaining 05 65c Table Linen, cream 40 38 nieces of colored Surah 47' H 40 pieces of, colored h Pongee , A IHJx8 AM t 'ILUKk.N Q At Two-Third- s Actual Value. M Olotlitiacj Dopartmont . ... ,, . - lit We shall nfler tbe XoUowing special bartfains for this week's 350 yards oi all suk eros grain o a 7W at price, which are In sharp contrast with those asked 550 yards of all silk black groe grain 12)4 :) sewnere f yard" u'l K l!u k 830 yards of suk blacx -- ros ffraiu iylll Blue Flannel Sailor suiU formerly $1.75 now $ .90 Boys' Fancy PlWulbi 1.75 " 1.00 oOO yards satin Klnularne 6o W Boys' Fancy Pteid Satti " 2.50 " 1.50 800 yards all Si k 72V Ml Li-- lit Plaid Suits " 3.7) " -- .2.. Black'tidLedbnieais " S " 50 positively wortn 40 per Mat more. Jj Fine Cassimeres" 6.00 " 8.75 At SW Boys' Jersey Blouse Suits " 4.."si u 2.85 One-Hal- f Actual value. tttt Boys- - Kt suits " 2.75 lsb ?o P!ec "a of SeltoriafwT?" Our Great Overstock Sale of GENTS' FURN-- lOOpiecea of dark and light ground elnM!!!''.!!!'!'..''.!!!'. sUV ISHING GOODS marked down to prices so redic- - 250 pieces of dark and lijfht ground challies 20 jllll ulously low that they will all be closed out tiiis 40 pieces of camel's hair novelty weaved, dbl width 45 lyfA: week. An assortment of 500 suit lengths, containing 7 and 8 yards ;f I" " I m, uesiiiiis id tarpcts. Art Miiiares 1.20, 4.50, and 5.00 a suit. These have been selling at more than now being offered. lOO REMNANTS of Silks and Dress Goods of all descrip- - J Sill VFIlil ffc lUllTS. KlC- - EtA litfj-- tions at less than half of eastern cost. A BSOLUTELY FREE ! "The PvMisbSXI of the Family JoariiKl are determined t:i largely increase the circula-tion of their Daper. To do this .ve make the following nnparallalfd o Jer. We will eiid abio-lutel- v Kltfci:, potaspri-pi'1- , t! - .' ' FAMILY COOK-BOO- K ' ..V ; - cents for a six months' subscription to tncFAJULY JorasiAi.. This Cooit Book is sut t EACH sir months subscriber and will be iuiiodau almost m-- i valuuble culinary juids in the hands of the most experienced housekeepers as well as a necessity to the inexperienced. It BXMSSSJSSM the one praat ad-vantage over all other eo a books published by being l o r b :. ive com piiafloa of economical recipes salted 1 bousewires with limited means. Under Other heads recipes for numerous table lux-- ! uries are elver, in fact this cook-boo- Is a coni-- ! pendlum of useful recipes used and originated by the most celebrated chef", cooks andpastry bakers of the present day. With tho "A VIILY ;tK-KOO- K u- - a raids, no housewife need worry-ho-to p.--. pare the most siiBiptoi.s or most frugal repast. It?uieinler we i,enl litis book abso-lutely fri--o te every six months' subscriber to the Tamu.1 Jui hsiL. This is r,t chtap book. It r- Us as hlgb as $l.S0aid3..Mand - uortliinauy SSS THE FAMILY JOURNAL monthly family paper, handsoidely illustrated and eontalaiS( in" connection wilfi chnrming Etories and choice literature, such sperini festuivs as "Household Hints," "The Fashions," The Household Doctor," and uunterous other depsrt- - ments of domestic interest, each ably r' to.i by we'd known writers on the irious topics iufn tloned. Six months' trial f.bftrjpt'ori is only 25 Cnts aud entitles sendel to a silitriti copy of tiie Cook-itook- . Send tweutj fcve cents in postal note or e tarn t s to Tut FAMILY JOURNAL CO., i j tlymuuth riace. Cnicao, J.IJ. . a Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! This Department is offering great bargains in Ladies, Misses and Children's, Men's and Boys' Shos. A glance at our prices will con-vince you that no other house in the trade can offer such low prices m Stylish and Guaranteed Fbotwear. F. Aujerbach & Bro. .sssssssssssssflssssssssssssssssssssssssl sssssssssssW' a,, sssssssfssssssst mmm ssssssstssssssssssssi i Y-''r- Mh !V1"'' - -- :r -- wiii L I WUH Iini3lss..e inserted free;is our H nuiu-'ri- u iistb, and ou will re eivethronsrh them H titiifc'-:- :r:i r .'n companies desiring :.;.--.- ii. istui to tUj A.'.illRK Ai" LisT Fi-i.i- B .illume., Chicago, 11L L A LIBERAL EDUCATION. Said to bo Lurking oil the Advertising Pages of Vour IVewspaper. ISew York Recorder. A good ue'A spapcr is a presentation of the drawn of daily life, for which 'all the world's stage." Its news is personal, .as well as public. Its personal news is not exclusive, but of particular and direct interest to many persons constituting the subdivision into w hich the masses are separated. When you have read the general intclli-sren.-- c regarding public eyeuts of the day, gathered by reporters far and near and transmitted by lightning to the publication office; and after that when you have noted ami digested the opinions of your paper on curreut events and their relations to those of other times and other counties you have not Unlisted your newspaper either as your or as your instructor. There remains for your enlightenment and entertainment the most vivid of all presenta-tions of the life of the world, because ex-pressed by reople themselves in their own words, while describing their own wants, opportunities and aspirations, such as go to make up the sum of human life and hope. It is certain that since the development of the press as the exponent of civilized thought there is even more to be learned from the advertisements in a newspaper than from that pait of the publication which is called its "news columns."' Do you want to know What sort of a place a great city is, what its people are doiug and what they are thinking about, how they live, what are their indus-tries, their commercial transactions, their methods at travel and the habits of their home in a word, if you wish to know the community, the place to study it is in their advertisements. !: ad 'he advertisements day by day for a Week to beciu with. Do not lay aside your paper until you have read them, and you Win form a habit that will be a newr-failiu- g source instruction and diversion a liberal education in itself. wx - i Manlial's Sale. ViURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE ST to me directed by tbo District Court of th) Third Judicial District oi the Territory of Utah, I shall offer at public saie at the front door of the County Court House, in the City and County of Suit Lake, Utah Territory, on the 18th day of April, 1892, all the right, title, claim and inter-est of the within name i lis 8. Sears, M iggie B. Thomson, James Thomson and P. i!. lla.-l-- t of, in and to the following described real estate situate, lying and being in the cit" and county of Salt Lake, Utah, and particularly described as foilow r, twii: Comtner.cing two r- -. r.:d eas of the northwest corner of lot six ti i, in block thirty-Jou- r i34i, plat "C," Salt Lake City survey, and running thence east thiity (8U) feet, more or iess, to the center between two brick houses: thence south five 5i rods; ttience west thirty feet. more o"r less: thei.ce nortli live (.") rods, to place of be-ginning. The same be ntr known as Pitts" subdi-visio- u of block thirty four ( U). plat "(.'.' To be Fold as the property of Ella S. Sears. Maggie B. 'i horuson. James Triomsou and P, B. Haslet, at the suit of W. C. Pavey, trustee. Terms of sale cash. Frank Pien.it, Attorney for Plaintiff. E. H. Parsons, U. S. Marshal, Bv T. N. Swas, Deputv Marshal. Salt Lake Citvj Utah, March 23d, 1892. Sum moils. in tae District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of the Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake, ffo-ep- h Baumgarten, plaintiff Silnimotl-defendan- t. Caddy Bates awl Thomas W. Batej, J Che People of the Territory of Utah tend greet-ing to C addy Batea and Thomas W. Bates, de-fendants: rOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-pe- ar in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Diitrict Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint flied therein within ten days exclusive of tne day of service' after the service on you of this summons if served within 1 i county; or if served out of this county, but In this district, within twenty days: otherwise forty days or judgment by default will be Erithin you, according to the pruyer of 1 he action in brought to have judgment against iBefendants in the sum of S5000, witri inureet at 1 Jer cent per month from March 28, 18U0, until pad, both before and after judgment, for 10 per 'cent of orincipa! and inWTeFi is attorneys' fee ard cost of auit, illejed to be due on a certain promissory note, executed bv uefwndants to plain-tif- f Mirch . lbJ. for $6000 with inures: from jdaie until paid at 1 per cent per month, same be-ting due and unpaid, and secured by mortgage of 'vfeu date on promioos hereL. after ueFrihieu; to Jhavf a decree of this court for the sale ot said fprr-'ic- - that proc sa8s thereof be applied in psy-fcen- t of amount due as above; that defendants and ell persons claiming under th-- m be barred nd foredesed of ail risht, claim and equity of redemption m said premues; that plaintiff have (judgment for any deficiency ai:d for other rebel, tenia premises are described as follows, Coir .encing at th nortwest curiwr of Lot 5, k bBlock lil. Plat 'A,. Sait Late City Survey, run- - L ping the ce smat ten thea-- e south 4 rods, W Ithence treat 10 rods, thence north 4 rods, to place oi beijinnine; situate in Salt Lake City and W jCouuty. Utah. I 1 Aod you are herw'oy notihed that if yon fail to I iaupear and anev.er the said complaint aa above- - I (required, the ssid plaintiff will apply to the court I tfr the rlief demanded therein. I Witness, the Hon. Cbartes S. Zane. Judge, and I the Seal of the District Conrt of the Third Jadi- - I ciai District, in and tor th Territory of Utah, this I ittvenry-sixt- day of December, in the ye ir of o:ir f d one thouwiud 'ght hnmlred and nine'v-on- e. I Seal. HENRY G. McMfLLAN, Clark. By GKonas D. Looms, Deputy Clark. A;d notes or any part thereof, or of any oi the tet est thereon or any part thereof as the same Jfcould become da and payable, or in case of the Wtoscb of ay of the ovenants contained m said - of truV, then Uie said Trustee the un-d,- 'r igned, the said Edward I!. Wick ta y !'r" eed to sell said described property or any part thereof at public vendue for cal i at 'he front dpor of the county court h iUB6 111 T le Citv of Salt Lake. County of Salt Lake and Ter ritorv of L'tah, first giving twenty da;. notice ; i" time, place and terms of sale and the prop-ert- J to be sold bv adTertieament in some new tin;, r printed in the EngHsh language and pub-e- d in the Count) of Salt Lake aforesaid, td whereas no payments either of principal or a Merest have been made upon either of said not? except that interest has been paid therim to pruarv 14, 18W1. and that there has been paid "POt I the principal of said nix months note the of $5i and there - now due thereon the ,,f f&06 with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 14th day of February, A. t- 11 '91, and the said Oscar K. Zipf is in default in tl ,. pavment of bjth th" principal and the t ,iue pon said note-- , as aforesaid, and whe eds there has been released from the opera-tion of said tent deed all of lots l, 17, 18, 19, ; said block 7, of Poplar drove addition, "j iw therefor- -, at the request of the legal hold ,r f -- ai,i notes by virtue of the power and uiith nlty in me vested under and by the terni-- f saM feed of trust, I, Edward B. Wicks, trustee M a oresaid, will on Saturday, the Sid day of Apr! M)2. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the door of the County Court House in the City 8 l,ii Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territory of I t.ih, ell ttie said real property and premises here! ti before and in said deed of trust fully des-cribe ,. except that part released as aforesaid, and all tl riirht. title, benefit and equity of redemp- tion ,f the sail! Oscar J. Zipf, his heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendue for cash to the big!" st bidder therefor for the purpose of paving the a nount due as aforesaid for principal and In-terns! upon said notes to the day of sai.-- , together with ;he costs and expenses of executing the said tru.--t. EDWARD B. WICKS, Trustee. DJ ed Salt Lake City, March 34th lMfil. Trnstf's Sale. TTTHEKEAS. OSCAR R. ZIPF, OFTHE CITY TT and county of Salt Lake and territory of Ttah, by his certain deed of trust dated the Uth day of February, A. D. tswi and duly recorded in the office of the l.ecorder of said County of Salt Lake on the Ht.1. day of February, A. D. 189n. i: Book 2L, of mortgages, at" page 164-5- -6 of the records of said County, conveyed to the undersigned Edward Ii. Wicks of the City of Salt Lake and Territory of L'tah, as trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of Salt l ake and Territory of Utah, des-cribed as follows, Block 7 of Poplar Grove addition to Halt Lake City, said block 7 consisting of 4o lots numbered from 1 to 40 inclu-sive, to secure to Charles h. Toll the payment of two certain promissory uote bearing even with said deed of trust each for the sum of 88000 and each bearing interest from said date at the rate of eight (8 per cent per annum payable semi-annually, one of said notes being due and payable six months after its said date and the othel thereof twelve months a iter its said date. And whereas it is proviSV d in said deed of trust that should default lie nixde in the uayment of the A 1 Probate Notice. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. , In the matter of the Estate of John Erekson, deceased. OrdeT to show cMsM why order of sala of real estate should noi be made. LG. NIKLSON, THKi ADMINISTRATOR the estate of Johv Kreiteon, deceased, having filed his petition berein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, I. r the purpose herein set forth, it is therefore ordered hy the Jtvlge of said Court that all person interested in tne estate of ssid deceased appear before the said t"ohate 'ourt on ' Saturday, the second dav of ApVubSU'-i- , at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day.'iAff he Court Room of said Probate Court, at the ouik'y Court Hon.-e- , in the City and County of Salt Lake.Utah Territory, to show cause why an erderWhould not be granted to the said administrator, totssll so much of the real estate of the aaid deceased at vrlvate sale as shall be necetsary, and that a copy f this order be published et least four sncces- - f sive weeks in Tus Salt Lake Times, a daily n jwspaper printed and published in said City and i County. Hated March i, UM& Q. W. BARTCH, Probate J adge. ,w ummons. In the District Court in and for tha Third Judi-cial District of I tali Territory, County of Salt Lake. Sarah Rebecca Canning, plaintiff, YB. Theodore A. Davis, Elizabeth V. I l!avis, John J. Snyder, L. L. ( Slunmong. 'utin and the National liank of the Republic, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet-ing to Theodore A. Davis, Elizabeth V. Maris, John J. Snjder, L L. Nunn and the National Bank of the Republic, defendai ;s. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint llled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after tbe service on you of this sum-mons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days: otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will ba taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have judgment atrainst defendants Davis in the sum of jl'.tjo, with interest at 1 per cent per month from ept. 11, 1891. until paid, f r $1M0 attorneys fees, and costs oi suit: alleged to be due on a certain prom-issory note, executed by said defendants to one Aaron Keyor, March 11, ls'.il. for $1 ', ith :n-t- . .est from date at IS per cent pir annum, same being due and wholly unpaid, save interest down to Sept. 11. 18 '1 ; said note secured by mortgage of even date, executed by ssid defendants to said Keysor, on premise her- inafter described; said note and mortgage having been dnly assi .'uedto plaii.t.ff her-ii- i. who is now th holder thereof: to have a decree of this court for the sale of said promises: that proceeds thereof be applied in payment of amounts due as above; that the de-fendants and all persons claiming under ihem be barred and foreclosed of all claim or equity of re-demption in said premises; that said plaintiff have judgment for any defie'enev, and for oth-- r relief: said premises are described as folb ws, t: Lot 4, 8fCt?B,2; l.otl.tbeSE of N'E H, and NK U of SE . Sec 8, T. 1 S R. 3 W., Salt 1 ake Meridian; containing 15!.5'i acres of ia:id, situate in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer th. said complaint a above required, the saiu plaintiff " ill apply to the Court for ttie relief demanded therein. Witness, the Ha.. Charles 3. me. Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 21st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tw- o. SkalJ HENRY G. McM'iLLAN Clerk. Frank Pierce, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the nisU'ct Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial Distric of Utah Territory, Countv of Salt Lais. F.D. Clift, plaintiff, vs. Carlton W. Veatch, Estelle, Vcatch his wife, fh Miles) L. Crane, Crane his wife.Aarou Kev-se- K. D. Winters, H. P. Mason, Henry Dlnwoodey, Charles S. De?ky, Minnie Deity, C. B. Durst, A. A. Brim,Josei)h G.Armstrong, Wtihaiu K. Crutcher, John Mc- Donald, John McDonald, Jr., and Summons, William C. McDonald, copart-ners doing business as John McDonald 4 Sons, Frank L. Par-ker and David A. Dtpue, doinjr husine.-'- as Parker 4 Depue: and the Salt i.i. Hardware Co., a corporation, Doubles A. Shiley and Oerar Oroalieil, copartners doing buslnes-- - as Shiley & Oro-shel- h dtfendauta. J Thi People of the Territory of Utah send greeting: To Canton W. Veatch his wire, Chariei-- L. Crane, Anuinda Crau- - his wife, Aaron Keyser, R.D. Winters, U. P. Mason, Henry Din woidey, Cnorles S. Detky, Minnie Deskv, 0. B. Durst, A. A. Brim, Joseph G. Armstrong. William E. Crutcher, and John McDonald, John McDonald, Jr., and William C. McDonald, copartners dc.ug bnaini John McDonald & rfons, Frank L. Parker and David A. I'epu coing hnsiisws as Parker K De puo; and the Salt Lake Hardware Co.. a corpora toon, Pougas A. Shiley and Oscar Groshel!. co i partners, doing business as Shiley A Groshell, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in aa ac tion brought acainst yon by me above r.ama plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judi-cial District of the Territory of Utah, and to the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of ths day of service) after the ser-siv-on you of this summons If served within thia county ; or, if served ont of this county, but in this district, within twenty dsy, otherwise within forty days or jutLjmsn'. by default will be taken ttrfiiinst you, accordmg to the prayer of said complamt. The ssid action is brought to have Judgment against defendants, Veatch and Crane, and each of them l rUe sui ot $Vil. wstfa inlsgsst at H r,er rt pei a - nun from July 3t ' 5, sati pai l,lvs 1 !,.orBys fee rxd U vi -t; .1 legel to be due on thfeo ceitai.i proiuitjsory notes executed by said defc::danu- - to plaintiff July 30, ' 1H90, each for $750, bearing intervst at per cent per annum from date; sam- bemg due and un-pai-save snm of $Oj, paid April 17, 1881: said notes secured by mortgage of even date on prem ises hereinafter described: to have the tisoal de-cree at this court for the sae of said premises ; that jiroceeds thereof be applied in payinGm of an. omits due as above; that defendant end all perscu claiming under them may be barred, and fore' osed of all claims or equity of redemption in said premises; that plaintiff have judgment against defend nits Veatch and Crane for any d;- - iiciancT. and for other .lief ; said premises art. described s follows, towit: Lots Wand 58; block j 5, in Charles S. Desky's Second Addition to the Citv of Salt Lake, as shown by recorded plat thereof, situate in Salt Lake City and County, Utah. And you are hereby notified that if your fail to ippear and Miswer the said complaint us above required, the -- aid plaintiff will apply to the Court for tee deu-ia:-, .ei therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zanc, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Thlru Judi-cial District, in and for the Territory of Utah.this tlth of February, in the year oi our Lord one thousand eigbt hundred and ninetv-t- v . sealJ HENRY Mc.Mlf.LAN, Clerk. By Geokqs D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. i .tf sttomers for plaintiff. Marshal' Sale. 1TJRStJAKT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third Judicial District Court of tho Territory of Utah, I shad expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Salt Lake, and County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, on the iioth day Maron, ItiflU, at eleven o'clock A.M., all the j right, true, claim, and 'merest ci Aitriinda ' rane c, i. & a to the 'lo-vl- n described reol itute. si- iat, lying, and B4e in .lt Ls..-Cbtmty- , " J cs.nbed at KkU&WS, to wi : fn eut one half (Vi of the sfnthwest quarter () of section twenty seven town two (2) south ran'e one (1) East salt Lake ineri diau. Also part of the south eaet quarter 04) of i section tweuty-fcave- n CJ7) town two (2) south range one fl) oast, commencing at the nonth went j j corner of the southeast () quarter of said section twenty-seve- V27) run- - nwiensgt thence east forty (4iij, north eishty (HO tods, forty (40) rods, south eighty" (801 rods to ' place of beginning. Also seven and one-ha- lf (7) rods in Brown ana Sundford's ditch, appurtenant thereto. To be sold as the property of Arminda Crane at the snit of S. C. Grossman. Terms of stile, cash. E. EL PAKfcONS, U. 3. Marshal. By A. H. Parsons, Deputv, Marshal. DatMi Ma.eh 4'h. IMS. I hereby postpone the above sale to Saturday, April ','nd, Iti'xi, at 12 o'clock, m., at the same place. B. H. PAhSOPS, U. S. 31arshal. B--- . A. H. Parsons, Deputy Morshal. Dated March Both, 1812. Summons. in he District Court in ad for the Third Judi-da- ll istrict of Utah Territory, County of Salt Luke, Ero i Kiag, plaintiff, ) vs. Summons. Jen M. King, defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet jng t0 Jennie M. Kir.g, defendant. YO : AKE HHRJSBY RBQ V 1 KKD TO Ap-pear la an action brotnrht against you bv the above named plaintiff in the District Co.irt of he Third Judicial Dls'rict of l rrv of Utah, ard to answer the complaint tiled t lorein within ten days lexcluslve of the day of ser ,100) after the service on yon of this sum-mons if served wiA in this county: or. if served out oi this county, but in this district, within twent , days: otherwise within forty days oi Judjrr llul( Dy default will be taken against you, SCO lriR to the prayer of said complaint. The safd act ion is "brought to have a decree of this C ,urt dissolving the bonds of matrimony exists between the plaintiff and defendant, and aft rding the plaintiff such I'ther relief as to t'.is ;m pems just; alove relief prayed for on the g) ound of adultery committed by defend-sn- h' ( oent to her marriane to ti e plaintiff. And yOU jn--e herebv notified that if yen fail to appea anri an8wer the said complaint as above reqnir .(i the said plaintiff will apply to the Court forth relief demanded therein. Wtti tlie Hon. Charles B. Zane. Judee, and the Se j 0 the District Court of the Third Judicial Disrrb t, in am! for the Territory of Utah, this 19th n a, 0f Pebruary, in the year of our Lord one thousi, nd eight hundred and ninetv-two- . Seal HKNRY G. McMlLLAN Clerk. By C jonsi D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. Marshal's Sale. IPURSUANT TO AN ORDKH OP SALE to me directed by the District Court of the 'ihird Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, I shall olfer at public sale at the front door ol tho County Court House, in the City an County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, on the Ttn day oi April, 18S2, at 12 o'clock. M, all the right title, claim and interest of Robert Gardiner and Mar garet Gardiner, of, in and to tho following de-scribed real estate property, situate, lying aud be ing In the city and county of Salt Lake, Utsh Territory, and particularly described as foi lows, to wit: Commencing 115 feet east of th southwest comer of lot block 69, plat "A,"' 8i'.!t Lake City survey, and running rhence north tlf and one-ha- lf feet, thence w ,t four-teen feet, thence south fifty-seve- n and one-hal- f feet, thence cast fourteen feet to place of begin ning; also commencing 115 feet east of the south west corner of mid lot T, and runi ing thence ei.i-- r four feet, thence north eveaty-eeve- n and on.-hal-feet, thence west four feet, thence south seventy sevi n and one half tcet to place of begin-ning, together with a ierptul right of way through an alleyway ten (10) feot Aid.- exf-ndin- g from the west line of the land abote descxllwd on the north line of said land through to KastTem pie street, all of said described property being uated in Sa't Lake City ami oonntv, (ah territ-ory. To be foid as the property of Kobert Gar'l lner and Margaret Gardiner at the suit of Joseph Bauuigarten. Terms of sale cash. 8. U. Lkwis, Plaintiff's Attorney, E. H. Parsons, ti. S. Mtr haL By D. ST. Swan, Deputy Ma- shaL Bait Lake City, Utah, March lflth. 184K. Marshal's Sulc. rl'HSUAN T TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third .Indicia! district Court of the Territory of T tall I ehall expo-- e at public si--. le at the front door of the County Conrt lione. in i he ' ity of Salt Lake. Connty of Salt Lake and Terriior) of L' tab, on trie loth day of April, 18t'-- at -' o dock M . a I the riht, titl" claim and Insert St of Kdw . i, W. Senior of, in and to the described real estate, situate, lying, and hei; ii. ..J- - I ,k- - .'y. and '.i T ed U fol low", to-w- it: An undivided five sixteenths in-terest in all of Park Tinle, Plat "D," except Lots UJtt 13, 1! and 30, in Block 1, of said subdivision, being in the southeast quarter section 20. township 1 south, ranf 1 west. Salt Lasts meridian. Ail ni block 1, Park Iia'.e plot "P " except lots i to K. 20 i; 22. 17. 18. andSG to :l Inclusive, said Block 1: also 17, 27. 'Jt. 29, 80, U, 88,84,1 bloek 2, said Park Iiale Piot bein ' northwest quarter of northwest quarter Secilon s.i. Towiichip 1 south, Range 1 w st, Salt Lake Meridian. Lots 1 and Block 7, and lots 3 to 10 inclusive, ML 15 to 20 inclusive, 29, 31, 33 to 14 inclusive and 47 .and 4o In Block 8. of Haynes' addition to Plat "E.'' Also lots 12, 15 and 14, block Si), Bright n Addition to Garden City; Lot ti, Block 24, t.arden City, Plat l,B," To bo sold the property of Edwin W. Senior at the suit of Eliza Snow liunford, executrix. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PAKSCJNS, V. S. Marshal. Bv Bonan Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated March 2b, 1892. Notiw to 'relirors. Estate of Hiram Howlett Eldrediro. deceased nSJOTlCE IS HEREBY .,"VE.N, BY Till. N dersigned. administrator of tho estate of Hi-ram lb .viett Kldr dpe, deceas"d, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said Stores d, to exhibit them with the necesK.iry i vouchers within ten luoriths ufter the first piibii- - l csfion of this notice, to the said A. S. adnunistrator, at 2.1 and 22 Kant Second South k str . t, Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake Cta A. S ttBKDALL, Administrator of tbesstala of liiraai Uowlett SI- - dredge, deceased. Dated March 3rd. 1892. Delinquent Stock Notice. The American Fork Gobi and Silver Mininsr company: Location of principal place of bu.-i- - ne-- s. American Fork, L'tah. TLTOTTCB THERE ARB DKXJSQUENT UP-i- l on the f(dlowing described stock of the American Fork Cold anil Silver Mining company en assessment No. 2, of three (3) cents per share, levied upon the 25th day of November, 181)1, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders us follows: P. Adamson, No. Ceitllcate 2t 3, luO shares, $3.00 Jay L. Athey, " " 08, 50 " IM JavL. Ath.y, " " 54,1500 " 45.00 JaV L. Alh. y, " " 55, 1000 " 30.00 lTw. Brown, " " 988,1800 " 45.00 .I.B.Coffenburv," - 21, 200 H.00 S.Osborne, " " 152, 153, li4, 155, 156, 157 15H. 159J 100, 161, 162, 108, I6i, 165, 106, lt.7, 16, 169, lTo, 171. 072, 1 3, 174, 175, t76, 177, 178, 179, 180, 11, 1X2, iXi, IS4, 185, 186, 1. -9. I is I. 191, 1S.2, 19:; lii-- 195. 19i'. 19S, 19!t. 200, 201. 908, 8 , 204 205, 800 awj 'ins--. 209; looO shares each, 58,000 shares. $1740.1 No certlflcaies at, 212, 213, 215, 1000 shares each, 40,000 siiar- - s. 81200. NO. ( .Ttiticuto.-- , 210 and 264, 500 shares each, 1000 ehures, tSft, W J. Kyan, So. certificate, N8. 20ft shares, $6.00 J. 8. Snow, f " 298,500 " 15.00 And in accordance with law and the order oi the board of diretore, made n the 21st day of March, 1892, so man "f tho shares of each parcel of sto as in-i- be necsssarj will us sold si ihecompanjt -- office, st Jssf hiproan'i store Anserican Pork, Utah, on Mondsj the 18th of April. 1808, at 2 o'clock p. of said day, to pay delinquent -. reon, together with the cost of M tlieexi.tn.-- i ah M W. A. MADISON, Secretary, Notice for Publication. No. 1308. Desert Land Final Proof. sited Brants Land Office, 1 Salt Lake Citv, Utah, March 29. 1892. NOT CE IS HE HE BY GIVEN THAT ISAAC has il.e Jlayfon, of Salt Lake City, l'tah Tersitory, ,j notice of intention to make proof on his Desert ;,. Claim No. U3W7, for the Lois 1 ami 2, Sooth 1 ,ajj of Northeast Qusrter and Southeast Quarts Sections, Township l south. Range 2 west, b fore the Register and Receiver :: Salt Lake C ty, i t ih, on the 23rd day oi May. 1892. NOSM itf also hereby given that Sybiila W. . of Salt Lake-Cit- Utah, has filed notic of tntei tion tf make proof on her Desert Land Claim, N MSA, for the Lots 8, 4, 5, 6 and 7, So ith i Bt Quarter, of Northwest Quarter and East Hi if of Southwest Quarter, Section 8, Town ship 1 ' nth, Range 2 west, ben re the Register and Re ,.jv,.P t Salt Lake City, l'tah, on the 24th day ot 1 ajj ,s,,.. Notil . ,,:H herebv given tha Albert C. Clat - alt Lake City, i tab, has fed notice of titet.ti i, make" proof on his Desert La..d claim, s0 mtK fr tne tots l and 2, Sontb Bait "! :heast Quarter and Southeast Quarter, Section ,t Township 1 south. Range 8 west, before the Re ster and Receiver at Salt Lake City, L'tah, n th Hh day of May, 1892. 1 m7 iame the following witnesses to prove the compleB. irrigation and reclamation of said lunds: v' '" kiidi-us- S. A. Howard, John Sutherland, Heber n(jrus, ull of Salt Lake Citv. l'tah. I . FRANK D. IH.'BBS, Register. Hi nt Lowe, Attornevs for Apnlifant. |