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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1892. 1 gANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts General Banking Business. i - DIRECTORS : Brvr taxk President Wx. R. McIsttrb J. B. Fjlklow W, V . Chiseolm Vice-Preside- M. K- - Parsons. C. L Hannamasj B. F. WiiKis Cashier W. H. Irvine . . Bio 8. H. Fiklds, JB Ast. Casiiier E. B. Critchlow. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. fmsmMjmvf pure SI ffj Packed r in rAPatent Cloth f'-- Pouches and g in Foil."' y ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the yet ending December 31, 18H, of the con-dition of the ALLEMANNIA FIRE INSURANCE CO. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved Man n 18, 1 Name of Company and location Allemannia Fire Insurance Company, Pittsburg, I'u. The amount of capital stock is 7$20Q,O(k.O0 3 Tiie capital stock paid up is iSiU.ilOO.OO 4 The amount of its aoect is The amount of its liabilities includ- 4', ing capital) is 8t'J,!'8l.60 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is. 55,U3.X) ti The name of its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil action against said Company may be made Ilvams & Lindsay, general agents, Salt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were 228,448.90 The expenditures during the vear were 222,84i.59 State of Pennsylvania, , . County of Alleghany, i" Jos. Abel, President Allemannia Eire Insurance Company, hei.g duly sworn, deposes and says that ne is the above described officer of said Com-pun-and that the ton going statement of the jrei -- eral condition of said Company on said 3!st d iy of December, Is correct according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. .IOS. ABEL, President. Subscribed and sworn to tefore me this 13th day of February, A. D. ISS'jJ. U. W. 11 A M M K ft seal. j Notary Public. Territory ok IItare, i Secretary" Office. ( T, K'ijah elui Secretary of the Territory of I t ill, d in re; v certify that the above and forego-ing is a nil, true and correct copy of the annual statement of the general condit.ou of the Alle-mannia Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburg, Pa., Bled in my office on the 4th day of April. lSfluJ, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insurance Compi nies, approved March 13, I8S4, In wi ness waereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tne Territory of Utah, this 4th day of April, 1882. Lseal.J ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. I!oi''s Tills! We offer One Hundred Dollars Keward for any e oi Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 9. CHENEY Jfc CO., Props., Toledo, O. W'e, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and finan-cially able to carry out all obligations made by their firm. V. t ,t Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. V aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 7rc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 31, 1S91, of the con-dition of the BURLINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Burlington. Iowa. Made to the Secretary of the Territorv t Utan, in pursuance to an Act Relating to Fire Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, 1 Name of Companv and location B irling'o i Insurance Company, of Burlington, Iowa. 2 The amount if capital stock is $1200,000.00 8 The capital stock paid np is 2IX,0uO.)0 4 The amount of assets is 4V1,1 ll."r Tho amount of liabilities (including capital) is 407,639.88 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is.. tt,482.(JJ 6 The name of its Attorney or Agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom sen ice of process in any civil action against said Company may be made Charles Baldwin. 7 The receipts during the year were I4,T73. TJ The expenditures during tho year were 264(3.10 STATE OF IOWA, I COPHTY OJT Dks Moinks, ( "9- - John t;. Miller, President Burlington Insurance Company, of Burlington, Iowa, being duly sworn, di es and say that he ia the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the gen. ral condition of said Com- - i j on r ani ;:i- -t day of December, ia correct a corning to the beet o bis information, knowledge and belief, respectively. JOHN Q. MII.LEH, Pre-ide- nt Subscribed and morn to before me this 2ith day of January, A.D. lSt;- -. T. G. HAKPKH, seal. Notary Public. Vj TERRITORY OF UTAH, Secrktary'w Okkk b. (ss I, Elijah S.dls, Secretary of the Territory ol Utah, do hereby certify that the above and forego-ing is a full, true and corre t cony of the Annual Statement of the general londition of The a Insurance Company, of Burlington, Iowa, tiled in my office on the3th day of January, , m pursuance of au net relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved March 13, 1SK1. In w itness whereof I have In reunto set my hamt. and aitixeil the Great Seal of the Territory ut Utah, tills lWth day of February, 182. ELIJAH SELLS, Hvams Secretary of Utah Territory. fc LimisAy, Agents, Sj and 80 Commercial Block. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the yeir ending December SI, 1881, of the condition of the Union AsEsraace Society of LeMon. Ma e to the Secret ary c f the Territory of Ktah, in pntSaaBCe of an act r latins to Fire Insur-ance companies, approved March lit, iso4. 1. Stame Of Company and location- - -- Union AasBJUttce Society, London, tug-Ian.- !. 2. The .mount of capital stock is 0,000 ). Tae capital stock paid up is AINi.uju 4. Tin- - amount of it a L:. S. ass.t'is oi7,iMT.01 Ti e a n. u it of its U. S. liabilities (iu- - cluding capital) is 138,177.35 5. Tho e; 8mp'.usovei ail liabilities is 454,080:76 ti. The name oi its attorney or agent for I ii j on whom s rvice of process in auv civil at tion againt the compa-ny may be it a le, Lons Hvams oc Co. 7. The i . S. receipts daring the veur wee 197,410.51 The I". S. expenditures during the year were 90,142.73 State o California, I County r.f San Francisco. ( A. Dalton Harrison, a member of the firm of Calton, Bed A Co- -, general agents of the above society, being duly sworn, deposes and says that i.e - tiie above do cribed officer of said company and that tre forego .hi; statement of tiie general Condition of --aid company on said Thirty-firs- t day of , is correct to the best of in- - Information, knowledge and belief, respec-tiveiy- . A. D ALTON 11AKR1SON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th dav ef February, A. D. ltJ. il.u; Gko. T. Kxox, A Commissioner of Deeds for the Territory cf Utah, at Sun rraoci.-co- , California. TEitittTOKY ot- Utah, ' Se retary's Ollico. fM- - I. Elijah Sells, Svcietury of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify thai the above and fore-going is fail, true and correct copy of tho An-nual Statement of the general condition of The Union Assurance Society company, of London, England, filed in mj-- office on tae 4th day ef April, lft'.-i- , in an act relatm? to Fire In-- , surance companies, approved March 18, 181. In witness whereof I hive hereunto set my hand i affixed t le Great S-- al ot the Territory of Utah, tlii.-- 4th dy ot April, lr&2. slialJ ELIJAH SFLLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. I B. Clark Wheeler, Times office. j WANTED SOID ,R, h ".SI'Kt . t.l.c 1777 to occupy comfortable lodgings at Jl per week: home comforts in pn tate tatnily; --d house rear of Social Hall, Social avenue. AN TED GOOD TAIDORUSS, oa E. lid. 8. irANTK.'-- oH ER KESfECTAHLE MEN TT to occupy cheapest etngie bed lodgitnr in Itj in private family, central. Enquire Eclipse Grocery and Fruit company. X7 ANTED TO TRADE LOT OX NINTH T7 South and Second West for horse, harness and baggy. Address Box 1011, city. VSTANTED RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN Tt would like a position as noatler in private family. Six years' experiem e. Salary no object. Address O. N . P., Times Office. LOOKING FOR FIRST WANTED-i'ARTlH-S with or ivkhout board, can se-cure same by calling at Realty Block, West Tem-ple street. gov F"fU "'SAlLlllCaWWATE K L0iTNOWIN the market; prices low, terms to s ait. F. T. H'att. room 4, Commercirl block. FOR SALE GOOD FURNITURE, AT :252 E. South Street. TTvOR SA LE OLD RACE TRACK IS NOW A East Waterloo, on the East Boulevard and car line; cars every twenty minutes. 5c fare, traded streets, cement w alks to bo laid. F. T. iiiatt, room 4, Comnierc'al block. T70R "SALE EAST WATERLOO, SJ ;;K J? lot: write for terms; mail orders given the same attention as if you w-r- ou the ground. F. T. Hiaft, 4 Commercial Block. T7;OR SALE SEE "NORTH WATERLOO ;" NO a- - property yet put npon the market ecjual to this at the pn lent prices ; any terms to suit. W. IS. Hubbard, tl W. 2nd South. flOR SALE EAST WATERLOO LOTS WITH trees same price as others, for the present. F. T. Iiiatt, 4 Commercial Block. T7KR SALE YOUNC, MAN, YOUNG WO-J- ? man, home seekers and speculators, buy lots now in East Waterloo. F. T. Hiutt, 4 Com-mercial Llock. luilierked Citj Igente FOR THE & gfT JT Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah OmrnM k Savings Bank. aS-- . First South. 10th Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th East and th Poath t. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and Cth Eest Foiiler Bro 88 K 91 Eardley Sperry 635 Sonth MeJa Mrs. A. Bntterworth..Cor. 3rd Weit and 8rd South Wre. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North 16th Ward Store 840 W. 1st South Mrs. C. Hill.. 373 N. 5th Wort j. F. Evan Ill S. oth West H. J. Shimming. 507 N. 1st We Frank Branting 8ti7 S. 4th East Hiddowav Bros 701 E.7th South Mr. 8. Heme Cor. State ond 11th South gov glent. SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD FOR at The Times oilice at (ents per hundred. ISO& RENT ELEOAN TLY FUltNISIlED electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. TTX)R RENT ONE COMPLETELY FUR-J-T nishrd modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and ground attached. Close m. Enquire lie East toecoud Soutu street. 17-O- RENT NEW BRICK, $11 PER jT month, Fourth West and Ninth South. 5. .. o 4Joa:t IaitTes vrno disikk to loan or money see A. M. Janes, 249 Main street; tale h ne, 301. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE- - MONEY or notes. F. Rehrmau & Co., Room fctt Commercial block. Clarivoyant. ' ICRS. DR. DE SAN, A CELEBRATED BUST- - 7VA i, ess medium. Tells tru! iif illness of absent iriends, lo-- t and stolen property; gives the result i f a lawsuit, business deal or matrimonial ven- - i rare. Don't buy, sell or go on a journey until you fcoiisult this gifted lady. Send two stamp for her illustrated circular. Residence, SB W. 1st l South street, Sait Lake City. O. W. POWERS. AT LA W OPPOSITE CULLEN ATTORNEY INSL'BANCE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL FIRE! of Now York. 85-- Commercial Block. " PLUKBINO. PRATING ENGINES ZJS J&AXB STEAMBaU Lak cuj. ,1 e A New Departure. Commencing Sunday, April 3, 1S92, a new first-clas- s sleeping car line will be estab-lished between Denver and Chicago via the Burlington route from Denver to Omaha and the CiiVvo, Mihoatticee 4b St. Paul Short Line from Omaha to Chicago, leaving Denver at 8:30 p.m. daily, and arriving in Chicago at 9:30 a.m. second morning, in time to make all eastern connections. Knurr & Sons 824, W. 6th South i. A 21. Irvine VB9 8. 2nd East R. Q. Irvine 4T.9 8rd St John n . Kel son 8183. 2nd South Arthur Frewin 776 W. North Temple A. H. Woodruff Liberty Park John F. Coe Cor. 2nd Sou th and 3rd Saat Robinson & King 8i7 Weat Templ 3. W. Harris 210 C St John Brown Cor. N. Temple and 2nd Wet O. P. Leid 377 6th 3t Richard Duer.iin Bountiful Cacf.arviBe Co-o- p Centervilla Pacific Lumber a Building Co Ftarar Postoffio J&mos Naflaon Big Cottonwood George Ssviile Mill Creek J. E. Rob! B sen FarmingtSB cp DEPOSITS can be made at the Bank oe Oviwith any of It agents, and when the amount rescue? $1.00 the depo.- - 'tor wDl get & per cent nv tereet thereon, compoaded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DmacToKS F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen, Tho. W. Ellcrbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Rich-rd-s, Tho. W. Jennings. O. a Uaxday, M. S. Or miniutra. tiamuel McLntrra . . OMAHA AM KBTUMM. One Faro for tho Kountl Trip. For the accomodation of those desiring to visit at points cast of, in the vicinity of, or at Omaha in May during the sess ion of the Methodist General Conference, the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return at o..c fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale April 3S to 30 inclusive, limited to June 1, 1S93. For any additional information apply to I). E. Hurley, general agent Union Pacific system, 301 Main street. j SPECIAL SALE FOR EASTER WEEK. I CALL and seo our big opening of Mill's New and Stylish Tailor-Mad- e Suits in ail tne new shades and novelties. Will also open j this week an entire new line of I CHILDREN'S BOYS AUD YOUTH'S SUITS. ; i A Fine Line of CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS in navy blues, woodbrewns, tans, and slates. Every lady should see our new I : I make of BOYS SHIRT WAISTS. They are tne best. Ali the above goods are direct to us from the manufacturers, and we can I make especially LOW PRICES. f 1 H Alb JjAlb XX 9 I 5 All the latest New York blocks in Stetsons, Youman and Dunlap shapes at prices never equaled west of Chicago. Just the H ffl latest thin'' in Boston Derbys. See-ou- r ju-3tl- famous Derby hat for $2. Never sold elsewhere for less than $3.00. Inasmuch as we i E have just recently made large purchases at spot cash figures from eastern houses, and being at less expense to conduct business than , J If any other bouse in the city, we are prepared to oiler you goo is in every department at closer margins than any other house carry- - Ed I ing a similar line of goods. We open a superb line of I GENT'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR THIS WEEK. I An Elegant lot of Imported Under wear at $2.95 a suit ; positively worth $3.75. M I Look Out For Bio-- Drives Each Week I j GRA Y, ROSS & WYATT, I 15 AND 17 WEST SECOND SOUTH. THE Santa Fe Route Atciiisoii, ToDska & Santa Fe. Euus the liiiest trains between Den-ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Atcliison, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Joseph. Galesburg', Chicagro. These trains are Solid Vestibule Dining Cars, Free Keeiining Library Chaiy Cars, leaving-- Denver 5 p. in. daily. MOST POPULAR ROUTE. To reach all eastern points, either via Chicago or St. Louis. Ask any ticket agelit for tickets over this route. For timber information, time card, etc, call upon or address J. D. KEN WORTHY. 43 W. 2d South. Salt Lake City. GEO.TK7CHOL80N, in Millions of Homes 40 Yea the Stands Ct. P. & T. A., Topeka, Kau, ALL AROUHD THE CITY TODAY, BREVITIES. Weather forecast for Utahfair warmer. At S a. in. the tliermoneter registered 38. The bank clearings today amounted to $358,(36; same day hist year, $275,369. Clinton 2Wason, the boy who was to pcr-for-at tho Wonderland this last week, died yesterday afternoon at the Valley house. The Devils" lost its belle yester-day when Kittie Younger lost, her temper and was arrested for disturbing: the peace. Marshal Janney lias returned from Brig-ba- City without the jewelry thief ho went after, uud Kd got preached ou by the great American genius the small boy. A contract will be made this week w ith the railroad company for the delivery daily of sixteen carloads of gravel from the Sec-ond South street pit to points on the VVct Side. Twenty-on- e years ago yesterday Proprie-tor Clarke of the Morgan hotel and his wife were joined as one. The event was cele-brated fittingly bv a banquet last evening tit the hotel. William Soreusou, a youth iu the employ of J. Y. Eardley, the lumber merchant, was dangerously and perhaps fatally kicked by a black stallion belonging to his employer yesterday afternoon. The funeral services of the late Mrs. G. H, Hammond were conducted jester-da- y afternoon by the Rev. R. o. McNiece. A large number of sorrowing friends were present. The iutcrmeut was at Mount Ol-ivet. v Kecorder Stanton is an artist. lie lias just finished with his own Iian.U nil tile certificates of appointment for the city. They are works of sue! exquisite tat and beauty that each officer has promised to have his own certificate fruiucd iu gold and yellow ami bLuc. Last week in the water department tIOO feet of h pipe was laid ou Ninth Eat and Ninth South streets, ltJOV feet of six-inc- h pipe on Third liast and Eighth South, 2375 feet id twelve-inc- h pipe on Thirteenth street, twenty-fou- r water service connections made, oho brick valve Box built at the corner of Second South and i'irst West, work pros-ecuted on the pipe bridge at S veiith South street over the Jordan and .'iHOfeet of trench-ing performed on Thirteenth street. To ac-complish all this the services of llfl) iiieitund six teams were required and the pay roll amounted to $l('i5.:i';. Trustee' Sale. I WHEREAS, F. B. BOBXKTS OF THE CITY of Salt Lake, Territorv of Utah, by his certain deed of trust, dated the 2ist day or April, A- - D. 18!K1, and duly recorded in the o'fti; e of the Kecorder of said County of Salt Lake on i the :21st day of April, A. D. ISM, in Book --'P of mortgages at page 176 et seq., of the records of said county, conveyed to the undersigned atdwaid B. Wicks, "of the City of Suit Lake and Territ ,ry of Utah, as Trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and be'ng in the County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, de-scribe t as follow s, towi. : Lots unaltered 23. 34, "." sad 2B, in Block numbered 10, ot Pop tar t;r ve Addition to Salt Lake City, to secure to Cl.ar.es H. Toll the payment of two certain promissory notes bearing even date wit;: said deed of trust, each bearing interest from said date at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, payable semi-ana-aiiy, one of said notes being for $Aiti i7, due and payable one year after its said date, and the other thereof for $238.63, and due and payable tWL ear after its said date. And Wheretis, it is provided in said deed of trust that, should derr-u-lt bo mate in the payment ol said notes, or any part thereof, or of si.y of the interest therei n, or any part thereof, as the same should become due and payable, or iii case of tha breach of axy oi the covenant contained in aid deed f trust, ihea the said Trustee, the under-- signed Edward li. Wicks, may proceed to sell said described property, cr any part thereof, at public vendue for csah, at the trout door ol tno County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lai;, and Territory of Utah, first giving twenty days' notice of the time, place and terms of sale and the property to be sold by ad-vertisement in some newspaper printed in the English, language and published fa the County oi Salt Lake aforesaid; and Whereas, no payments either of principal oi interest have been made upon eithi r of the slid j notes, and there is now duo thereon the sum of $53333, with interest at the rale of eight per ten per annum, from the. 2 1st day of April. A. L. 1890, and Die said F. B. Roberts is" Li default in the pay inent of both tho principal and the interest dm upon said notes a aforesaid. Nov, nusiafrORS, at the ieqt;e?t of the legal holder of gaid notes, by virtue of the power ami authority in rue vested under an I by the terms ol said deed of trust, !, E '.ward B. Wieks, trustee a aforesaid, will, on Saturday, the 23d day oi April lfW2, at the hour of in o'clock a. on., at the from door of the County Court House, n the City o! Salt Lake. County of Salt Luke, and Territory oi Utah, Bell the said real property and premise! hereii.befote uud in sai l deed of trust fully de scribed, and all the right, title, benefit :.nd eqoitj of redemption of the naid I". U. Botterta, his hehti and assigns therein, at public vendue, tor cash, tho highest bidder thereto, for the purpose ol the amount dae us aforesaid for principal and uiteve.-- t upon said notes to the day of a'e. together with the costs and expenses of exec.it-in-the said trust. Dated Salt Lake City. March '4. 1899. EDW'.'.KD B. WiCivS. Truitee. RICH ARDSON.- - In the Seventh ward, this city, April 17, 18 2, of gijieiii! debility, Jane (.'., wife of the late Dr. Darwin Ricl.ardsoniged 7 years, (i months and 2 days. Funeral will he annouueedhereaiter. WRICilT. In Salt Lake, April 16, 1892, Stewart Scott, son of W. A. and Emiira Wright, aged 4 months. Funeral today at 2 p. m. from residence of pa-rents, t44 Sixth East. Sum : on.3.. in the District Court In and for the Third Judi-cial District of the Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Joseph Baamgarten, plaintiff vs. t summons Caddy Ba1 and Thomas W. Bates, defendants. Ti e People of the Territorv f Utah send greet-ing to Caddy Bates and Thomas W. Bate, do-te, dants : WOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- 1 pear in an action brought against yen by the above named plaintiff iu the District Court of the Third Judical Bittrict of the territory ol Utah, snd to answer the complaint filed therein wilUiu t. n days (exclusive oi the dsy of service) after the service on you of this summon if aerved within this county; or if served out ot this county, but in ihio district, wit tun twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default wdi be taken against you, according to the prayer of said comrhiint. The action is brought'to have judgment ci:ainot doieQdf.uts in the ram oi $8000, with interest at 1 per cent per month rrom March 20, VMt, until paid, both before and afr judgment, for 10 per ctut of principal r.nd inferos,: as attorneys' fes mid ecsts or ii: it. alleged to lie due on a certain promissory note, executed b defendants to pluin-tif- f March S., 1890. for $000 a interest from d ate until paid at 1 per cent per mouth, same be ing 3u and unpaid, and secured by mortgage of even date en premiies hereinafter described; to. have a decree of this court for the saio ot said premise Cut proceed thereof be appiir-r- t in pay-me-oi monnt doe as above; that dotoiidanta and all persons claiming imdor tlum l burred and foreclosed of all right, cuiim and comv of redemption in said premises; 'hat plaintiff nave Judgment for any deficiency and for other relief. Sam premiss are described a foliotrs, to-wl- t: Comr.ier.ciag at the nortwest corner of Lot 5. B'ock 104, Plat "A,.' Salt Laka City Survey, rnn-nln- g thence east ten rods, thence south 4 rods, tnence w est 10 rods, thence north 4 rods, to place of beginning; situate in Salt Lake City and County, Utah. And you wo hereby uotiiiad that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint a above recmised, the tiid plaintiff will apply to the court ier the relief demanded therein. Witness, tho Hon. Charles S. Zarie. Judge, and tha Seal oi the District Court cf tee Third Judi-cial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this twenty-sixt- h day of December, in tho year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and nrft?tr-ona- . Seal. HfiNTRY G. McMILLAN, Clerk. By Czck&e L. Leoxts, Deputy Clerk. A DANDY MUSTACHE. That is What Mr. Stain Says "Somebody" had who Threw Him Out of Womder-lan- d Not Long Since. AND HE WANTS MATERIAL DAMAGES. Mr- - Rawlins, Attorney for the Defendants, Makes the i'laiiitifTs Motfcor lit Isir Feel so l".ad that.Sho Wants to l eave tlie Ccnirt Room, but the Judge ltaps tor Order. Charles A. Stain wants SoOOO of the money belonging to the Wonderland people. lie sat in Judge Zane's court yesterday and told his tail of woe to a jury. He has only one leg, and a mother-in-law- . The whole family went to Wonderland on the Oth of April, and Mr. Stain bought live tickets down stairs to visit the curio hall. When the down stairs was opened up Mr. Stain, his mother-in-la-et al. wanted to go down without buying any more tickets. Somebody, just who, nobody seems to know, told Stain that he would have to buy five more tickets before fcoing down, and Stain objected. In fact, he declared it was a sure thing game. Then the fun started in, according to Stain. This impalpable ''Some-body" picked him up, threw him down and knocked him ail about, then he picked him up again and kimptjr threw him oat It was a sort of Ohoullahan tranie for a moment or so in which Stain played the minor part. He seemed to have bat one ambition left when Somebody got through with him. He wanted to tret his littie family, mother in-la- and ail, together and quietly steal away- - Sam Lewis and Ju.le Powers are cou-- i ducting the cr.se for Stain, and Rawlins and Critchlow for the Wonderland foik. it is worthy of mention that-Jttdg- Powers dace or twice seked Sam Lewis to sit between he and Mr. Rawlins, and that the Judge made a pretense of cleaning his nails with a claap knife whenever he interposed an objec-tion to what Mr. Rawlins had to say. Visioiii of fust Sjflng lists and f::st flying pitchers were stiil fresh in the memory of Powers. Mr. Ravlipa is a "aarkustical" sort of law yer man, and he tried to tangle Mr. Stain-onc-e or twice, bat Mr. Stain didu't want to be tangled unci he said so. Mr. Rawlins wanted to know if Mr. Slain knew vho so ma, treated htm if. Wonderland on Ann! ii. He said he did Dot. Thou he asked bin if he knew what sort of a look-iit- g man he was, and Stain aiu yes, that la-wns a youngish, dudish looking sort of light weight, who had caught liitn by the collar and jerked him down, then jerked him up again and tore all the buttons oil his vest, and all t:;i time he had his wooden let: on. "Did he have & mustache V" "Yes, ittd i, dandy too. He evidently thought that :" "You say he thought; what did he think" "That he was the of the town and could doanythituf he wanted to." "Ever seen him since?" "No! D n't want to. I take puins not to see him." "You tliittk he knew that you had an artificial leg?" "I think he was the kind of a man who wouldn't care a G d if I had had an arti-ficial head." Then Vr. Rawlins grew a triile close in his cross examination, it may be a little unkind. Anyhow the motir-r-iti-- l iv trrew Licensed. She jumped up and rushed over to Attorney Sum Lewis and said: "Mr. Lewis I won't stand this. I won't stay in court to hear snefi questions asked." "Judge Zane looked pained, really irrieved. A far away look came into his eves, then the stirrotriditiirs, he assumed his usual judicial air antl rapped for order. Bailiff Sprague woke up and joined in the rap. Lewis and Powers calmed the mother-in-la- w and th ; trial proceeded. Mr. Stain then proceeded to teli how he had been treated by Somebody with a "dandy mustache." "I ju-- t tapped him lightly on the shoulder," said Stain, "when he told me I had to buy other ticket-'- , and I said "if you people are doing business this way it is a bilking outfit.' "Did you tap him said Mr. Raw-lins ii'sinuatiiurly. "Yes, I didn't want every body in the house to hear me, so I tapped him lightly and toid liitn w hat T told you I did. Then he caught me by the collar and began to shake me. He pulled me down and jerked me up get-ting aU the buttous on my vest, and then he threw me down the steps. The ease will go to tho jury this evening. T WHEREAS, JAMES F. ROBERTS OF TH3 ?1 city and county of Salt Lai; . and territory of Utah, by his certain deed of trut, dated tiie ilt day of April, ISmu, and duty recorded in the office of the recorder of said county ui Bake on the :!d ciay of May, A. D. , in Book V oi mortgagtv, at pug a44 ot seq. of (he recoids of said county, conveyed to the ondersigaed, Edward B. Wicks, at the city cf Salt Lake and territory cf Utah, as trusi.e, tho-- e ceriln lots, pieces ac 1 panels of fund situate, lying and being in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, as fiiiiow,, to wit: Lo numb. red t), Ht), 81 and 2, in bio, k numbered 10 or Poplar Grove addition to Salt Bake City, to i eeure to Charles II. Toll the payment oi two certain prom-issory notes bearing even du:o with tatd deed of trust, each for the sum of $400, and each t ening interest from raid date at tne rate-- of igbt (3i per cent per annum, payabie semi-arnun'i- one of said no es b ing due and payable on year after Its sail! date, and the other thereof two years after its said date; and Whereas, it ia provided in said deed of trust that should default be made in the payment of the said notes or any part thereof or any of the inter-est thereon, or any part 'hereof as the it me should become due and payable, or iu case of tire bleach of any of tne covenants contained in caid deed oi trust, then th-- aid trustee, the under signed, Edward B. Wicks, may proceed to soli Bald described property cr any part thereof, at pubiie vendue, for cash, at tiie frcnt door of the copnty court house fn tha city of Salt I. ake, county ofSc.lt Lake, and territory of Utah, tirtt giving twenty days notice of the time, place and terms i f tale, and the property to be sold, by advertise-ment in some newspaper punted in the English language and published in the county of Sait La;:-- " aforesaid; and Whereas. No pay-fcen- either of principal or interest have beer, made upon eith r of said ie tes and there is now due thereon tho sum of $3li, with interest at the ra'e of eight per cent p r annum from the 21st day of April, A. D. ltS90, and the said James P. Hoberts is in default in the pay-ment of both the principal and the interest "due upon said notes as aforesaid; now Therefore. At the request of the legal holder of said notes, by virtue of the power and authority in Bte vested, under and by the terms of said deed of trust, I, Edwaid B. Wicks, trustee as afore said, will on Saturday, the 8ad day of April, 18'.nJ, at the hour of Id o clock a. m., at tiie front door of ' the county court house, in the city of Sait Lirke county of'Sait Lake, and territory of Utah, svil the said real property and premises hereinbefore and iu deed of trust fully described, and al! the ritrht. tirio, benefit, and equity of redemption of the si-i- Jame.--, P. Roberts, his heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendu ', for cash, to the highest ladder then.'. or, for the purpose of paying the amount due as aforesaid for principal and upon aid note to the day of sile. together with tiie costs and expenses of executing the said trust. Da-e- Salt Lake City, March 24th, 1898. EDWARD B. WICKS. Trustee. v tied as the dark-brow- n eyes lifted up to the blue. "Carl," site said, "you are different from auy man I ever knew. You give everything, asK nothing. Men have been very kind to me before, but not as you have been. Cari, if 1 get well " "Tut! old feilow, that's folly. You're a bit queer tonight; you'll be all right in a day or two."' Then a cool hand was laid upbn the warm little head. A pause, then the hand was taken in one of Nan's: "Carl, if I do get we'll never mind, you shall see." A sweet face was turned to the pillow. Nan slept, or seemed to, and Carl stole quietly out of the sick room. Nan was well! Every body in the company knew it. The audience knew it when the curtain rose, and gave voice to its kindly ap-preciation of the fact. Nan's smile was very dim. A comely tigure a missing from its usual seat in tiie foyer. Nan was profoundly dejected! Three days had passed and her comrade had not called. Nor had his seat as yet, been filled at night. The fourth night he came. Came to the side door, just as usual, with the same grave, old world courtesy, the same quiet welcome in voice and smile. "Where have you been so long?" "Ton were well, my friend, and I had duties elsewhere." Out under the light of the southern moon and the glinting stars far above. Nan turned. Turned with something new in her face, something new in her voice, and said, half piteoasly : "Carl you arc mine tonight. You Mhmg tome. Do you hear?" Something of sor-row sprang into the mau's far-seei- eyes. He replied: "Nan you are but a poor, untutored child of nature after all. I have been satisfied to be your comrade, your friend. I shall be so until I die." "Will you come with me Carl?" "Whither, Nan?" "Where you were good to me, when 1 lay so ill." "Why, surely." The. two passed on, silent as the grave, walking beneath a glorious warmth of sum-mer night skies, passing between a row of oleanders and jasmine along a graveled walk into the cottage where lived Nan. "Open the door Carl, here is the key. Now come in and close the door and wait until I call you." Through the folding doors came drifting ia Nan's softest tones the words: '0, come mi mi; ilti xtars are tinning." "Carl come here, p'usse, I want you." "There she stood, the deft little hands, plump like a chil l's, having donned a garnet wranper in which I'.cr comrade, Carl, had often said he liked her best. The light shone dimly through a softly shaded globe that set (.'T the mobile beauty of the sweet face and lips, and gave an added luster to the dark brown eyes. "Carl, tell me, am I pretty tonight?" "To my eyes you are ever pretty, my lit-tle comrade." Very gravely Natl took into her own the hand of her friend, and leading him gently, she said: "Carl, dear, w hen I lay so ill you sat be-side me on that bed and soothed and com-forted me. Will you sit there now?" Profoundly moved the man answered, "I will," and was silent. "Have you nothing to say to me Carl?" "I am glad little comrade that you are well once more." "You have ;uever iu your life, Carl, asked me to kiss you, others do so, why don't you?" "Perhaps I like you differently from others comrade." "Carl, dear, I owe you a great deal. You have been very patient, very kind, and very good. Can I do nothing to repay you?" "Why, how absurd you are, Nan! You owe me nothing. In pleasing you I only pleased nn self. Bo my old time comrade, that is all.'" "Carl, if I really want to, may I not kiss you ?" "Why. Nan, whatever is the matter?" "May I, Car!?" "Why, certainly, my comrade, if it will give pleasure to you." Two little hands stole the neck of the strong, grave man, and, baby fashion, ' clasped themselves. Two tremulous eensi- - tivc lips met those unused to such caress, and poor little Nan's first kiss of passion was recorded in heaven. She held the sweet em-brac- e until a tremor passed through all the man's being, and one of his mighty arms stole around her little waist. They sundered with a sigh ; a tiny head was laid upon a pillow; a sweet, low voice issued from its folds saying: "Carl, dear. I Jove you so." That was ail. Bohemian Carl stooped rev- - erently and kissed the sunny, crinkled hair: "Sleep, Nan, tired little girl; old com- - rade," he said, ever so gently, and then he went away. Poor little Nan! Generous little Nan! Weak little Nan! The accusing angel flew back to heaven perplexed, and reaching tiie pearly gates turned back to earth again, to fiuil some Other and some graver charge. Richard Wells. FREED FE0M TEMPTATION. Nan was ill! Poor little Nan! She had tried so hard to be good. A vagrant spirit was all that a dy-ing father left her. A selfish mother had driven her elsewhere than home to seek that confidence and sympathy so necessary to a girl just entering her teens aud pulsing with the strange mysterious approaches of woman-hood. Rrave little Nan! She had given to the world ti. sweetness of her voice, and the mimbleness of her tiny heels. All for a self-ish mother. Unfortunate little Nan! A brute in man's disguise whispered the old, old story in her car, and she married him. 'Twas" but a feeble iiarae at best. It flickered, went out, and left Nan in total darknets. N in danced and sjmg her way into many scores of hearts. Many made her pr posals at which she lightly jeered and turned away, j Nan was not to be won to dishonor lijrhlly. Generous little Nan! stage life had placed her within the sale of Bohemianism v. here but few women enter and abide with grace. Her heart was open, her parse was open, her leisure was given to her friends. The most genial little comrade that ever wore buskin, was Nan. i And Bohemia, at least, had long since learned that Nan was chaste. Teil a yarn, crack a bottle with, or for you, make you roar with laughter, show you the neatest J ankle in the world, grip your hand with honest affection, bus you good night at her door, and there it ended. Nan was ill. The tender little month that never lost its sensitiveness, whether puck-ered in a whistle or elongated in a hearty laugh, was very, very grave. One there was ever by her side. They had been comrades for mouths. He was fair to look upon, with cool hands, and a soft winning voice. They had been com rudes on Nan's well known terms. He asked no more. He was content. He looked upon Nan as does one man when he Bi-.-s to another, "I go with you at the peril of my life." Day by day he watched by tfea little Bohemian's bedside. Night by niirht he smoothed her pillow ere she turned to fall asleep. Then stealing from the room and softly closing the door,hc left the benison of friendliness upon the threshold. And Nan slept well. No wish expressed in his hearing that day had been left unfulfilled. Ah, Bohemia! Poor, brave, generous, unfortunate little Nan was very ill! The lips parted in a pa-thetic smile which the deep dimples inteiisi- - Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS, LEONARD S. 08COOD AND Osgood his wife, on the first dr of December, 1801, made, executed and delivered to Einil J. Kuddatz their certain promiiaorv cote tor the principal sum of three thousand threa hundred and sixteen 80-10-0 dollars, payable to tha order of the said Etuil J. Radiatz, ninety davs aff.-- date thereof, with interest thereon it tu'i rat B of one (1) per cent per month until paid, an 1 Whereas, to secuie the payment of salt! note the esid Leonards. Osgood and Ruma L. Osgood ou said day made, executed and delivered to S. Mc-- I Don ail as trustee for the said Emil J. Raddatj their certain trust deed in writing of thtt date, which said trust, deed was duly certified, acknowl-edged and recorded in the office of the County Re-corder of Tooele County, Utah Territory, on the third day of December, 18BI, and thereby conveyi! to suid McDowell the following mining piop rtv, to wit. : An undivided three fourths (I) interest of. in and to the L..de, mining claim, situate in the Rush Valley ilining District in the said County of Tooele, design it.--a as U. S. Survey, lot No. SS, and more particulirly de-scribed in and by said trust deed. Also an undi-vided three fourths ( y ) interest of, in and to tho Laura Lode, mining claim, situate in the said Rush Valley Mining District, County of Tooele, Utah, more particularly described in and by thj location certificate thereof recorded in Book F, at page 182 of the records in tie1 oilice of the Dis-trict Recorder of said Rush Vuiley Mining Dis-trict and in and by safd rrust deed. Also one (11 Upright boiler, engine and b'ower now upon said 'N-.-- Don't" mining ciaim, and Wheruas, it is provided, in said trust deed that in case default be made in the payment of said promissory note, mat tho said truster, nticht pio-cee- d to sell, and sell anil dispose of said preinite or any pari thereof, and all riht, title, benefit and equity ot redemption of tne nxiii Leonard S. Osgood and Kuma L. Osgood, their heir and assign therein either in mass, or separate par- cel at puulic auction on said preuiiaea or an pait thereof, for the highest and best price tno suae will bring m cash, twenty nays previous notice of such sale having been given by pub- lication in any newspaper at that time published in the county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and out r.f tiie proceed of such sale, first to pay theooet of advertising, sellina- and conveying suid premises, including a reasonabl commission, to iho trustee for bis services and a reasonable attorney tee aud all other expense of ibis trust. Secondly, to pay to the holder of uid promis-sory note sucli sum as ho may hate paid tol taxes or assess-.uei- on said premises, or to ex tiiiguisti any outstanding title or liens therein. Thirdly, to pay the fall amount of sjid prom-issory note together with interest thereon . and, wher. as, the said Leonard S. Osgood snd Ruiua L. Osgooit have not paid said promissory note, nor any part thereof, and the su.i e is past due and payable. Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, and of tne power vested, in me by s.iid Trust Deed and by request of I! 1 jai holder of said promissory note, 1 will, uu tho (27th) Twenfy-S- e tenth day of April, UN, ut Ten o'clock A. M. on said day, at and upon said "No U Don't'' Mining claim, in the said County of Tooele, sell said described property to the highest bidder for cash or so much thereof as will pay suid uote and inteiet thereon, trustee's and attorney's fee and the expenses of this trust as piovided in said trust deed. S. McDoWALL. Trustee. PERSONAL. Senator William Gelder of Colorado is in the city. 1). O. ixestou of Lauder, Wyo., is iu the city. George D. Allen a::d wife of Boston are at the Cnllen. George Arthur Rice came in from Denver P today. ... A. and Goodman Wolf of Sau Francisco are visiting the city. L. R. Rogers, county attorney for Weber county, is in the city. C. W. Beggs, wife and daughter of Chi-cago are visitors iu Zion. d. M. Woolworth, a prominent attorney of Omaha, is at the Knutsford. --Mis. II. B. Russell of Southampton, Eng-land, is a guest of the Walker. . O. C. Lockhart, assessor of Summit county, is at the Continental. E. I!. Sanderson, wife and daughter are among the guests at the Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. B. Clark Wheeler of Aspen arrived in the city this morning and arc quartered at the Knutsford. " Capt. W. F. Kaauaugh, general traveling agent for the Aspen and Sait Lake Timks ar-rived m the city from Colorado this morn-ing. Stirumons. In tne District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Florence Herrick, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Frank Herrick, Defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet-ing: To Frank Herrick, Defendant. vtTOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- pear in au action brought against you by the above named piaintiff in the LB-- aj of the Third Judicial H the Territory of Utah, and to ansTjB H . filed 'herein within ten days H' day service) after the service sfl H sum- - served within this S served county, 'Tl afl I "ithin o'f.--rwi- H judgment by default will bfl H - you, a H ft j ex- - the H r ;7!:vntiff lestoratim cfH BBm't' Above relief prayed for cn H Ht defen- - 3tb day H . Utah, visit V of fame and did become an iiinHj houses and did commit adultery with siHHjHTn an in-mate of said house, whose name isiWknowii to plaintiff: that defendant has treated plaintiff in a crae" and inhnmsn manner by becoming violently enrnged and striking plaintiff n the temple, knocking her down, thereby stuntng her for the time; plaintiff further allege ""hat said a t : .dupery ac t cruelty were commit ed without the c nsent. eontvsnce; procurement or previous knowledge of said plaintiff, and that as soon she beraine cognizant oi said act of adultery she refused to live or ohabitatewith said defendant. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appearand answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the Seal of tho District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for-th- e Territory of Utah, this 9th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and niuetv-two- . Sz ai. HEN RY O. McMlLLAN Clerk. By t.Eo. D. Loo.-his- . Deputy Clerk. A. B. Sawyer, Attorney for Plaintiff. Marshal's Sali. IURSUANT TO AN EXEC UTION lO the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County j of salt Lake and Territory of Utah. on tha v,thda, of Ai ril. 1892, at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title claim, and interest of . C. Higgins, of, in and to the followingdescribedreaientafe,situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, and described ..s follows, Lots 14 and la, bi ck (13 eleven, Buena Vista Addition. To ue o!d a- - the property of C. C. Higgrof at the suit of Henry N. Oreen. Terms of sale ash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. MaishsX By A. G. Dykh, D. puty MarshaL Dated March 24, 18G8. -- - REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL CONVEN TION. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 5, 1S02. Republican territorial delegate convention for Utah is hereby called to meet at PJ m. on Wednesday, May IS, 1893, at the Salt Lake theater in Salt Lake city, to select two dele-gates and two alternate; to the national convention to be held at Minneap-oli- s on June , 13S2, and to transact such other business as may properly come before j the convention. phe committee recommends that county conventions be held in the several couuin s on Wednesday, May 11, 1893. Where there are no republican county or-- ! ganizations the date herein recommended may be considered as the date for a call of a ! county convention. Precinct primaries for the election of dele-gates to tiie .several county conventions will be held in the various precincts on Saturday, May 7, 1S93, subject to the direction of the county committees, where such exist. It is recommended that only republicans who recognize the organization of the party as represented by this committee, under the convention that appointed it, be ent itled to vote at the primaries or be elected as dele-gates to the convention. The convention will consist of 223 delegates, to be appor-tioned among the counties as follows: Beater l' Salt'Lake Ot Lex Eider 8 Sen Pete 4 Cooke 4 San Juan Davis G So. ier 2 Emory 2 S immit 2 Garfield 2 Tooele i Cr.-n- 2 Uintah Iron 8 Utih 8 Juab 12 Wi s itch 2 Kane 2 Washington 2 Millsrd 2 Wayne - Morgan 2 Weber 34 liute 8 Ktc'.i 2 Total M J.E. DooLT.ch'frm'n. H. M. Dm ioau, by A. B. EMEKY, TH03. DAL1.IN, proxy. Wm. Kakuell, E. W. Tatlook, by C. M. BkAOSH, by E. SEXXS, proxy. Wm. Pannaux, proxy J. H. Rogehs, Hectok W. Haioht, David B. StOVKU, C. S. Varias, C. C. Goodwin, Jas. McGakky, by J. W. Guthmb, by P. LOCHKIK, proxy. J. E. DoOiT, proxy. Adjournc3 subject to call of chairman. Notice te A N ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK--- . holders of Salt Lake, HaileV ami Pilget ound Railroad company will be held at the olllee, No. 11 West Sec ond South street, Salt Lake city, Utah territory, ou Monday, the 2d day of May, 1809, at 4 o'clock v Business, the election of a board of directors and such other business as may come before tno meeting. By rder of THEO. BBOTJGH, Anril nth, hUfc Secretary. Stockholder's Mretlng. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE of the Souihwestem Coal and Iron company will be held at the office of the company In Salt Lake City, room 4, Caimer-Ke- n nett block, on Wednesday, .May 4, lfM, at 10 a m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, find for the transaction of any other Lusineaa wuich may come before It. JOHN J. STEWAl.T, President, Cattlemen's Congrss. The Rio Grande Western will sell on April 28th and '..lt!i round trip tickets to Ogden at $1.50, good until .May 8th. Rate open to the public. Trains at 8:o0 a. in., 13:12 noon, aud 12:30 a. m. KxcumIoh to tin1 East. Tickets will be sold to Omaha on April i-t- ls, 29th and 30th by Hio Grande Western ut t-i- round trip. Best of accommodation and matchless scenery. Trains at 11:50 a. m. and 9:56 p. m. Ticket otllee 200 .Main 6treet. . Marsliuls Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME X directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at pub-lic gale at tho front door ot the County Court he n In the citvof Sah Lafca, county of Sab Lah and Territorv" of .Utah, on the b.th day of Mar, at ii o'clock m., all the right, title, claim nnd interest of K. O. O't-e- of, in and t.i the foltowiaa described real estate, situate, lying ami iMiintr in San Lake City and C unity, and described as foilnw.s, to wit: Commencing at tne routh weal corner of Lot three fttock seventii-- il?), I':at ' A" Salt Lake City Survey, riitinins thence north three (81 rods, east t n rods, .'onth three i :J rods, west ten (10) rod to point ot commencement. To be sold as tho property of E. O. OUeu at the suit o: F. It. Baui Ic i loiti Co. Terms of sale. cash. K. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. liv A. I!. i',i(-- . Ns, Denuty Mursiial. Dated April I Ith, ISR |