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Show I 1 1 3 THE SALT LAKE TIMES; SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 189a. To the Public. Must be all sold before April 15. H. Hop A Co. Lave determined to close out their en-tire stock at less than cost. This offers to the public a rare chance to purchase Jai au-afi- e and Chinese fancy goods at a big bar-gain. 5 South Main street. WSS Packed in rKnmPatent cloth fllV Pouches and Oi the continued cold snap that is prevailing we will offer for th is coming week In all of our depa tments. TO THOSE ATTENDING CONFERENCE M TENDER A I Special Invitation To inspect the immense stock of Men's Suits, Overcoats, Pants, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods we are displaying. We still have left a great many goods that were damag d by our recent FIRE that we wi 1 sell at less than I I 50 Cents on the Dollar f j Don't buy your spring clothing until you have seen our elegant and complete assortment which is ar-riving daily . Wewill quote prices on all goods tnat will astonish you and prove that we do as we advertise D. I. Sloe and Clothing House, 1 1 1 Main Street in i , Expert j Dental Co. I I B. R. WW - Hjm Expert Dental Company. )a Yours For Aids to j I BEAUTY & COMFORT I M By my method I can make artificial j j teeth with tha gums carved, oolered and so H R shaped to restore the natursl uprra-- I b 'un ' 'he in nr eoe, no matter ft H how badly the cheeks may be sunken or B 'he Up wrinkled. I will guarantee to !gj n make them so natural that a critic cannot ng H det-- ct them. Restoring lost expression is tf Eg an art that every dentist does not notice or h2 hi understand; simply making a set of teeth Eg m to fit perfectly and be durable does not H I complete this brAnch of dentistry by any B H means. tt . the skillful eye and H jf twjj nana or rrae-- mriiu deroifca H j much time and practice to this particular fig R -- also an extra course of higher H y "tidies not received lu the regular deutal H H scnoej. fi 1 DENTISTRY I IorN I 4 HOLIDAYS. I Oftlce in Central Clocic, i3 Nq. 46 West Second South- - j TEETH EXTRACTED I Absolutely Without Pain ! I Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.00 y Teeth Fiiied $!.0G - - - P. Auerbach & Bro. Eraotari,jltt:actionsF6r This Wbgk 1 1 I I III i'III il IIIM tU it A combination of Resistless Bargains. Visit our store and we will convince you that we are the rrjost popular house in the city and quote the Lowest Prices. Our enormous business has been created by treating all alike. t Heads niters For Spring Wraps. This is the most attractive department in the city. By reason of our low prices and immense assortment. The following 18 unheard of bargains, at less than one-ha- lf their actual value, are At B..Jrth..:... A11 Canes, Blazers and Reefers are iuBlact Tan and Slate Colors, it:::::::: I.SS Our Stock ok CAPES. r 1 T 9 1 Both in Silk and Cotton Fabrics,. For tl.50 worth ?;i.on I 1ACJ 11CJTC is now complete. Immonse as-- For 1.75 worth 3.50 JJCivllLiO T ! 1110 l ij sortmcnt. Prices aa usual tho For 2.00 worth 8.50 Lowest. $1.00, 91.25, $1.50, Uto. For 3.06 worth 5.00 Silk3 for $3.00, 84.00, $4.50, Etc. . REEFER JACKETS. Ladies' Blouses for 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, Etc. At $3.00 worth $5.50 it:::::::: S:::;::::::::::::::iS FiafliftSt' WniDDPTS Are Arrlving B Endl8SS gapes. lUj;71r3 Variety and Qiiaiiti53. $ ? Fot 5 00 Znvih y oo Ladies' Calico Wrappers, 50s; Ladies' Calico Wrappers, $1.25 ; Ladi'v' For 7 50 worth lsoo Gingham Wrappers, $1.60; Ladies' Seersucker Wrappers, $1.75. 'i'j For lo.oo worth 17.50 stylos of these are mostly very pretty, full back and front, plaid or plain Hon Wu the lur-'e- sl and clieap.-t- stock, the finest and most f Hfl r-- r -- - j f HTDA DTMfMT twi.h shapes in infan:.--; and chil.lreu' l.onnete and hats, ijv.v UUlVsLO I IL U L YA H I lYI t IN I . Cashmere hats. y.;-- ; bnrah bilk 50c and up; bilk emh. bun- - nets, ioc, 50c and op. Prices Like These Make 118 do (he Business. j Apron, rlieck gingham, fast Uook 1'rints oi DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. 1 DS.3'iu: In iHSct,; More rcnuine baraai-.i- s in silks and dress troods will be shown im Seersuckers in stripes and All Lmeu ('rash .- ty . thU we,k than have ever l.eforc t. offered by all the city kA.U.s ,c muckers stteoS itSnel::.::;::: , combined. Don't mm getting a aresa pawern, ijjj Heavy unbleached sheeting, 90c Bed Spreads tl Good bleached muslin 0o 1.60 Bed Spreads l.W AlUne-nai- l AOLUdl VdlUrj. IK! Lonsdale fruit of loom O&H 1. 7b Bed Spreads, I J I Mur- - stri M Scrim 40.Jn Wide... mi seillea... t5 55 pieces of colored h Surah 25 ffW Madras Curtaiuing J& 66c Table Linen, cream ij Sofcoiored ?g j! BOYS' AND CHILDKRN'S At Two-Third- s Actual Value. M Clothing Dopartment Wo shall olfor the folluwinic special barsrains for this week',. 850 yards of a 1 silk black jrros grain .qw M) prices which are iu sharp contrast with those as&d 550 yards of all silk black pro (jrain r3 l) 400 yards of all silk black jrros gra.n 80 Blue Flannel Sailor suite formerly $1.75 now $ .90 Myards of all silk black urosffiam 97 Mil g,, , Fancy Plaid 8uits " 1.75 " 500 yards black satin Ithadamc If BoyS Fancy Plaid Suita " 2.50 " L50 soo yards all si Hi I Boys' Li-- ht Plaid Suits 3.50 " 3SJ5 yards all si.k.. Vi"Vf aid it Boys' Striped Cassimere 4.00 " 8W0 Black and colored brocaded silks at Jl.o, yy Brown Plaids " 3.78 " "' positively worth 40 per cent more. H BoJfi. Fine Fancy Casslmesea" : 0.00 " ' , Boys' Jersey Blouse Suits " 4.50 u At One-Hal- f Actual Value. vj, Boy K.m sttita a. 75 m m pieces of double width colored alpacas W( Ul our Great Overstock Sale of GENTS' FUIiN - KceeslfXSnd ISHING GOODS marked down to prices so redio- - 350 pieces of dark and liht --round challics 20 ulOUSly lOW that they Will all bo Closed OUt thl.i 40 nieces of camel's hair novelty weaved, dbl width 45 V week. An assortment of 500 suit lengths, containing 7 and 8 yerds 'ttSxz&ESSSi&Si 1 New Designs in Carpets, Art Squares than now being offered. fl) 10O REMNANTS of Silks and Dress Goods of all descrip- - aSBlTIlil IiUS, fclC. T4-- LlC. tions at less than half of eastern cost. jJUt J O Shoes! Shoes! Shoesl This Department is offering great bargains in Ladies, Misses and Children's, Men s and Boys' Shoes. A glance at our prices will con-vince you that no other house in the trade can offer such low prices in Stylish and Guaranteed Footwear. F. Auerbach 8c Bro. ii .i.-- . JftC. Mt ,.4xV j ' The WDriil's tiruitteit Ster snd fni nrswlin 1 Coming KvenU. Now at West Fii-- t j South Strewt. Has the wonderful maiic mirror. In which you can he show n y nr future husband o: wife, eiK inv or friend. Remember there never was one born but there whs a mate for theiu. Missmated iusc of so much trouble. Con-sult this gifted lady before it is too late. She tells if your lover is true or false. Truthfulness of absent friends. Lost or stolen property, Twe re-sult of a law snit. Business deal or matrimonial venture. Restores lost affections, brings the separated together, makes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love by proper advice, lias the wonderful magnetic charm. If your lover, husband, wife or sweetheart bae deserted yon it will cau-- e reunion which will lie lasting and happy. All business confidential. Send t'u 2 i ent stamps for illustrated circuiur. OfflceTiS West Kirst South stre.-j- . '.Mrs. Dr. DeS.ni - Iriithful forecaster. Suc-cted- s where others fail." Den i tr 7V . A new and complete treatment, con isting of hi ppositoi ics. ointment and capsules, also in box and lulls; a positito cure lor external, internal, Mtad or bleeding Itching, chronic, recent or hereditary lil", and many other diseases and f. .nab- - weak u s : it - a I wave a great benefit to the gi n era I hea th. The Bri; discm ery of a medi ml dire rendering an operation with the knite anaecesasr heresfter. This remedjr has nevi f been known to fail. $ t per lw., (i for $.'; sent bj ni ill. Why suffer fr m this terrible disease w hen a written guarantee - positively given With S je st , to refund the money if not cured. Send stamps lor free samples. Guarantee issued by Smith A Co , Wholesale and Retail DTtrg-gist- Sole Agents for Utah and halt Lake I'HEY ROBBED THE BANK. ttk,eo C lerks Conceive a Itrilliant Scheme to Line Their Pockets With Gold Ducats Hut Are Caught. Sew York, April 0. A systematic rob-tn.r- y on the banking house of Dix Se Phyfe, 4i 1 all street, by its employees, has been tim;artlied. The loss by the peculations ag-gregate $68,000. Oscar Creamer, a clerk in the bank and a resident of Brooklyn, during tbt. absence of the chief book-keepe- r, is said to have stolen $20,000 worth of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad bouds. The detectives have discovered that C rea-nio.- ', who is but 19 years of dm, conspired with William F. Carpenter and another young clerk in the bank to rci the firm.. James T. White, the IliUd of the conspirators, was intro-dupe-at the Park National bank by a false letter of introduction, purporting to come ft from Dix & Phyfe, and he opened an ac count there, beginning with a deposit of $2000, on March 5. Subsequently lie de-posited at different times $14,700, '.)S5C), 9B0FIM, $75. These deposits were mainly in checks, pur porting to be from Dis & Phyfe, drawn pay-able to cash, and with the firm's signature of Dii .V Phyfe forced. April 1 White drew a cbsck for $10,000 against his account, and two days later another check for $10,000, leariiig a balance in the bank of about $4600. Carpenter was arrested yesterday, ami con-feite- d that Creamer was stealing from '.he Tjie regular book-keepe- r was expected houie shortly, and he said Creamer wasted to get hold of as much money as he could before that time. It was arranged between them that Carpenter liquid Iiave the custody of the money. lie to'd Inspector Byrnes that it was buried in a collar at 417 Quincy street, Brooklyn. Ycs- - taffay the detectives went over to tlie place, and after searching about found hidden in a pile of ashes in the cellar the follow ing tt-- I eufittes: $21,000Jnrat mortgage bonds of the ChleagO, Burlington A Quincy, and S;i.',i00 iu police. Mils. They are now in charge of the White and Creamer are supposed to be on j board the tramp steamer Oakland, which, until Saturday last, lay at the Atlantic docks, Brooklyn. Her destination is Copen-hagen. An effort will be made to catch her at some coal port and arrest the two fug:-t- i ves. Nolice. All memo r;s of the Liberal Drum Corps' ill meet at 138 Bast First South street Saturday, April 9th, at 7 o'clock sharp in full I uniform for the purpose of marching from the Knutsferd hotel to the ( Federal ) court tvuui with the Tuscaroras. W. n. LOKD, Levi Axtei.i., R. S. Conner, Committees. ' Trmtef's Sale. 'irHKREAS, OSCAR R ZIPF, OFTHK.CITl t and county of Salt Luke and territory of I tah, by hi- - certain det.d of truc-- t dated th 14th day ef February, A. D. 1?!, and duly recorded in i. of the Recorder of faiil County of Salt L ik on the Utli day of February, A. 1. lf!0, m B jk 'JL, of aaortgageei, at" ihi.3 Mt B of th records of said County, conveyed D the undersigned Kdward K. Wicks of the City of Salt Lake and Territory of I tail, mi trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parrels of laud situate lying and lieinc in the County of Salt Lake and Territory of t'tah, de- - cribed as follows, Block 7 of Poplar GroT addition to Salt Lake city, said bloc k T j Cousisiii.yr of 4;i lots numbered from 1 to W incln ' Hive, to secure to Charles H. Toll tiie payment of ' two certain promissory notes bearing even date nth said deed of triir-- t each for the sum of and each bearing interest from said dat at e of ( ii;ht ,hi per ent per annum payatde semi j annually, one of said notes bin; due and payable ix months after its said dale and the other thereof twelve months after its said date. And whereas it is provided in said deed of trust j that should default be made in the payment of the said notes or any part thereof, or of any of the interest thereon or auy part thereof as the sauie j mould become due and payable, or in case of thy breach of any of the covenants contained in raid deed of trust, then the said Trustee the un- - I (lersigned, the said Kdward li. Wicks may proceed to sell said describad property or any purt thereof at public vendue for cash at the front door of the county court house In the City of Salt Lake, Com jl.'i-'.i.'.r- ti' icri j Territory of I tah, first giving twenty days notice of the time, place and terms of sale and the prop- - erty to be sold by advertisement in some news- - ?aiier printed hi the English language and pub- - in the County of Salt Lake aforesaid. And whereas no payments either of principal ' or inteiert have been made upon either of saivl Motes except that interest has ueea paid there mi to Keliruary 14, 1801, and that there has been paid ttpon the principal of said six months note the tutu of $5Hi). and there is now due thereon the sum of $:Ui with interest at the rate of eifjht per cent per annum from the 14th dav of February, A. D 1M, and the sail Oscar R. Z'ipf Is in default in the payment of both the principal and the in-terest due upon said notes, as aforesaid, and whereas there has been released from the opera--! tion of : aid tru-- t deed all of lots 1, 2, IT, 18, 19 'A) of said block 7, of Poplar Grove addition, Now therefore, at the request of the lejral holder of aid notes by virtue of the power and authority in me vested under and try the terms of said deed of trust, 1, Kdward B. Wicks, trust.e ii aforesaid, will on Saturday, the Slid dav of April, lhiri, at the hour of 10 o' clock a. m. at' the front door of the County Court Hons in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake si d Territory of Utah, sell the said real property and premises hereinbefore and in said deed of tru.-- t fully des-cribed, except that part released as aforesaid, and all the ri"ht. title, benefit and equity of redemp- - tion of the said Oscar R. bis heirs and therein, at public vendue for cash to the highest bidder therefor lor the purpose of pavius the amount due as aforesaid for principal ai.d in-terest upon said notes to the day of sale, together with the tosts and expenses of executing the said trust. KDWAKIi B. WICKS, Trustee. , Iated Salt Lake City, March '4th 1SU8. Marshal's Sale. IJURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO L me directed by the District Court of the 1'hird Judicial District, of the Territory of Utah, f shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Territory of L'tah, on tin. Hard day of April, 1892, at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest of Thomas Knight and HaUie M. Knight of, in and to the follo"win described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, and described as follows, to wit: The south haif () of the northeast quar ter (M) and the north on - half C- -l of the south-east quaiter (ii) of section three (8), township three v3i south, range one ( least, Salt Lake meri-dian, together with all water rights and privileges thereunto appertaining or belonging. To be sold as the property of Thomas Knight and Hattie M. Knight at the suit of Robert Owen, intervrnor. Terms of sale, ra"h. E. 11. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. H. Paksoss, Deputy MarshaL Dated April 1, 1802. Sum in oil's. In the Diiitri' t Court in and for th Third Judi cial District of Utah Territory, Cou&ty of Salt Lake. Sarth Rebecca Canning, piaintirf, Theodore A. Daris, Elizabeth V. j Summons. Daws, John J. Snyder, 1.. L. Nuisn and the National Bauk of the Rej ublic, defendants. The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet inc to 1 heodore A. Davis, p;iiabeth V Davis. John i. Snyder, L. L. Nana and the National Bank of the Republic, defendants. vroL' ARB II R B EE BT RKQUIRED TO AP pear in an action brought against you by the above name i plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days .exclusive of the il iy of service) after the 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 be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to havo judgment acaii.st defendants Davis in the sum of i i'1, with interest at uer cent per month from Sept. U, MM, i. mil paid, fir $i;1 attorneys fees, and costs of su.t; alleged to be doa OS a i ellslii prom issory note, exei uted by said defendants to one Aaron Keys r, March 11, IM, for $19 c, witn in-terest front date at 18 per cent per annum, same beint' due and wholly unpaii. save interest down to Sept. 11, 18 d; said note secured by morteage of even date, executed by said defendants to said Keysor. on premises hereinafter described; said note and mortag" having leen dulv assigned to plaintiff here.n. who is now the holder thre if. to have a decree of this court for the sale of said premises: that proceeds thereof be applied in pay m-- nt of amounts due as above; that the def-endant- and al! persons claiming under ihem be barred and foreclosed of all claim or equity of re demotion in said piemises: that said rdain'iff have judgment for any deficiency, and for other relief: said premises are as follows, Lot 4, Section 2; Lot I, th SE of NE and NE l4 of SK V,. Sec :', T. 1 S., R. 2 W., Salt l ake Meridi ir, containiiiir lSSJSd acres of laud, situate in Salt Lake County, l'tah Territory. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above requited, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the Seal of the District Coin t of the Third .fudici.tl District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 21st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-two- . ISfai. hknky (i. McMillan clerk. frank Pierce, Attorney for Plaintiff. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, Countv of Salt Lake. F. D. Clift, plaintiff, vs. Carlton W. Veatch, Estelle, Veateh his wife, Charles L. Crane, Ar minda Crane his wife .Aaron Key-Be- R. D. Winters, H. P. Mason, Henry Dfnwoodey, Charles S. Desky, Minnie Desky, C. B.Durst, A. A. Brim,Joseph ii. Armstrong, William E. Crutch er, John Mc- Donald, John McDonald, Jr., and Summons, William C. McDonald, copart ners doing bdsiness as John McDonald fe Sons, Frank L. Bar-ker and David A. Depue, doln business as Parker & Depue; and the Salt Lake Hardware Co., a corporation, Douglas A. Shiley and Oscar llrosheil, copartners doing business as Shiley Js Gro- - , shell, defendants. The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting : To Carlton W. Veatch, Estella Veatch his wife, Charles L. Crune, Arminda Crane his wife, Aaron Keyser, R. D. Winters, H. P. Msson, Henry Din woodey, Charles S. Desk.Vj Minnie Deskv, C. B. Durst, A. A. Brim, Joseph G. Armstrong, William E. Crutcher, and John McDonald, Johi McDonald, Jr., and William C. McDonald, copartners doicx business ss John McDonald Sons, Frank L. Parker and David A. Depue, doing buslucs as Barker i Be pue; and the Salt Lake Hardware Co., a corpora tion, Deugias A. Shiley and Oscar Uroshell, to partners, doing business as Shiley A Groshell, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an ac ' tion brought against you by the abore named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judi cial District of the Territory of U tah, and to an swer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of ths day of service; after ths ser-siv-on you of this summons 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 defr.ult will be taken aninst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to havo judgmf nt apahibt defendants, Watch and Crane, and each of tic in in the sum of with interest at 8 per cent per annum from July 30, 18H0, until paid.less ft&QO, for $160 attorney's f&e and costs of suit; sJ leged to bv due on three certain promissory notes eieruted by said defendants to plaintiff July AO, SMD, each for $7.'0, bearing interest at 8 percent per annum from date; s.vnae being doe and tin paid, save sum of StOO, paid Apr.l 17, UH; said notes secure.! by mortgage of even date on prem ises hereinafter described ; to have the usual de ereeof this court Cor the sale of said premises; that proceeds thereof be applied in payments of amounts due as alsive; that defendants and all persous claiming under them may be barred and foreclosed of all claims or equity of redemption in said premises; that plaintiff have judgment against defendants Veatch and Crane for any de-f- h lency, and for other relief ; said premises are described as follows, towlt: LotsKinnd 68; block B la Phsrlss ft Desky's Second Addition to the City 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 appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hoi. Charles S. Zane, Judge and the seal of the District Court of the Thirn Judi cisJ District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this Mb of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand ci"ht hundred and ninety two. 1sealj henry McMillan, cleric By Oeoroe D. Looms, Deputy- Clerk. -- yc Visnrii. Attorneys for plaintiff. Notice for PoMtcatia No. IMfc Desert Land Final Proof. Unitsrj Statk Uaxd Ootth e, I Salt Lake City, Utah, March 80, 1802. . rOTIC IS HREBT GIVEN THAT ISAAC i.1 A. Clayton, of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, has filed notice of intention to make proof on ids Desert Land Claim No. K7, for the Lots 1 and J. South half of Northeast Quarter and Southeast Quarter Section 6, Township 1 south, Range 2 west, before the Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 23rd day of May, 1892. Notice is also hereby given that Sybiila W. Clayton, of Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed notice of intention to make proof on her Desert Land Claim, No. 339R, fqj the Lots 3, 4, fi. 0 and 7, Southeast (JuartT, of Northwest Quarter and East Half of Southwest Quarter. Section . Town-ship 1 SOUth, Range west, before the Register and Receiver, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the day of May, 18W2. Notice is also hereby given that Albert C. Clay-ton, of Salt Lake City, Utah, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on his Desert Land Claim, No. 341ti for th Lots I and v.', South H.ilf of Northeast Quarter and Southeast Quarter, Section 1, Township 1 south. Range :? wrest, core tbo Register and Receiver at Salt Lake City, L tab, o;: the5fth day of May, lS'rJ. They nanio the following witnesses to prove the lomplete irrigation and reclamation of said bind-'- : Milo Andrus, S. A. Howard, John Sutherland, Heber Andrus, all of Salt Lake City, Utah. FRANK D. HOURS, Register. Bikd & Lowe, Attorneys for Applicants. Notice of Administrators' Sale of K al Es- - tate at Public Sale. VTOTICB is HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pui s tance of an order of the Probate Court of the eity and i oni ty of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, made on the tith nay of April, A. 1). MM, in the matter ,.f the estat- - of I'eter Erekson, de-ceased, the undersigned, t tie administrators of the said estate, will eell at public auction, to the j highest bidder, for cash, and subject to confirm. - ti"n by -- aid probate unit:, on Monday, thu day of May, 1st g. at 1! o'clock ni., at the south ih.or of the County Court Hons", in Salf Lake j City and county, all the right, title, interest, and Astute of tlie saul IVer , at tie time of hit :t li , sod :ill the '. ' it e. ;niil .et- - iost tlmt tiie said wstatel lias, ernlio:. of law nrotlter- - Wi sc. :i(iiirei! other than or in addition to that of t.'ie -- hi1 Pi ter Krrksoa, at the tinn of his d.-'tl- in all that certain lot, piece r partiml of land, situate, lyinfr snd beinL' in iho omity of Suit Lake, terriiory of Utah, and hounded ami de scribed a followx, to wit: Beginning west l.sr, chains Ir on the southeast loniemf the northeast (jiiait'-- of section t, m township "J south, of rane 1 west, of tin- - s.ilt L ike meridian, rnnninjr IhencS sont'.i iti chains to wire fence on the Math bank of ditch, tbenee north 88 ieg., west aloiiK raid fencs A. Ts chains, them e noitFi aloni wire nince l&.aOchainti, to point in ounty road, tbenee Dorth 8fc? djr . ;,st about 1 rod north of Mnth line of said road chains, them e south on east hank of bcaddrtch, thorn hedged and row of trees ln.:x ch ons, roor- - or less, to the poiut of liejr:nnin;, containiu" 11 "i iro aeres, more or less including about rod in county road. Terms and conditions of sjl.-- , cash ; per cent of the purchase money to t paid to the adminis-trators on the day of sal, balance on confirmation of tal" h probate court. IIKM'V .J KUKKSON, ISAAC 11. KUKKSON, Admreiftrators oi the cst:it? of I'eter Krekscm, de ceased. L April 8th, I8i. AssesKinent Notice. The BriiV'on and 'North Point Irrigation C'orh-pan- y location of principal place of business lirichtoii meetinz-liouse- , Salt Lake County. Utah. NOT1CK IS IIEKFBY (ilVEN THAT AT A of the Hoard of Directors of said Company held on the 2nd day of April, 1892, an assesme:it No. 10) of 50 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary and Treasurer, K. K. Critchlow, at his office, S28 Hooper block, S.tlt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assess-ment shall remain unpaid on the 1th day of Kay, lfiirj, will be delinquent and advertised for sale si public auction, and unless payment is m ide he fore, will be sold on Saturday, the lst day of May, 18!2, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the Secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment, to-gether with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. li li. CRITCHLOW, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2, 1892. M.trslial's Sate. IJUBSUANT TO AN EXKCUTION TO ME the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah I shall expose at public srde at the front door of the County Court liou.' in the itj of Salt Lake, C. unity of Salt Lake and Territory of Ut.ih, on the Hith dav of April, ISiri at 12 o c ock M.. a I tho rl-- ht, title claim and interest of Kdwin W. Senior of, in and to the described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, and described as fol-lows, to-w- it: An undivided live sixteenths in-tUereist iu all of i'ark Hale, Plat "I," except 11,12, O, 111 and 20, in Block 1, of snid -- nbdivision, being in the southeast quarter section 20, township 1 south, range 1 west, Salt Laka meridian. All of block 1, Park Dale plot '!," except lots 4 to 8, 241 to 22, 17, 18, and 3fi to : inclusive, said Block I: also 17,26,27,28,29,80, H, R, M, in block 2, said I'ark Dale Plot "B, ' being northwest quarter of northwest quarter Section 2:. Township 1 south, Range 1 west, Salt Lake Meridian. Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, and lots 8 to 10 inclusive, 12. IB to 20 Inclusive, 26, W, 81 811 to 44 inclusive and 47 and is in Block 8, of Haynes' addition to I'lat "K." Also lots 12, 15 and 14, block 21, Brighton Addition to Garden Citv; Lot t, Block 22, Oarden city. Plat "B," To be sold us the property of Edwin W. Senior at the suit of Kli-:- a Snow Dunfcrd, execntrix. Terms of sale cash. E. 11. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated Man h 20, 1892. Marshal Mil e. IJUKSUANT TO AN ORDER OF" SALE bv the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, 1 shall offer at public sale at the front door of the County Court Boase, iu the City and County of Bait Lake, Utah Territory, on the 18th day of April, 1892, all the right, title, claim and inter est of the within named Elm S. Sear., M .ggie B. Thomson, James '1 hnmson and P. B. Has! t of, in and to tho following described real estate situate, lying and being in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah, and particularly described as follows, tj-wi- Commencing two (2 r d( east of the northwest corner of lot s,x c), in block thirty-fou- r CM), pint "C," Ss.lt Lake City survey, and running 'thence east tbiity (?) feet, more or ess, to the center between two brick houses; tnence south five (5 rods; thence west thirty feet, more or less; thence north five t8) rods, to plscs of be-ginning Tl-- same being known as Pitts' subdi-vision of block thirty four (:J4), plat "C." To be sold as the property of Ella S. Seais, Maggie B. Thomson, lames Thomson and P. B. Haslet, at the suit of W. C. Pavey, trustee. Terms of sale cash. Prank Pierce. Attorney for Plaintiff. E. 11. Paiisons, U. S. Marshal, HyD. N. Swan, Denutv Marshal. Salt Lake Citv, Ciati, March SU, 1892. I Notice of" Administrator's Sale-- of lieal In-state ni I'rivate Sale. E I IlEitKBY tilVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of the Probate court of Salt Lake count v. Territory of 1 tab, made on tlo- - tit dav of April. A. I). 1C92, in the matter of the estate of John Krekson, de. ea d, the un.ter signed the administrator of said estate, will sell et private sale, to the highest bidder lor cash, in law fnl money of the United States, and subject to continuation by said Probate court, on or after Saturday, the with day of April, lhX'.all the right, title, interest and estate of the sai l John Erek-son, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the rigbt. title and interest that the said estate has, by ojeiation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of th said estate at the time Of hie death, in and to all that certain lot, pi see or pared of land situate, lying ami being in the city and county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: A art of Lot dx(6) in Block forty (48) three. Plat It. s.i it Lake City survey, corona enring for the same at a point two and one-hal- f i2' ,( rods cast and ten rod- - south from the northwest coiner of said lot. running thence south ten rods, them e eut two ami one half (Hi i roils, thence north ten ro-N- , thence west two and ons hslf Cil) rods to the pine of beginning. Terms of sale, twenty per cent of the purchase price u Is- - t time of paid sale, balance at the time of conflrms lion of sale by the Probate court. Bid.- - ir offers in lie made at any time after the tirst publica- tion of this notice and lefore the making of the sale. All bids or offers mu-- t e iu writing and signed by tin- - part) bidding, and left at the .ftie of fioge j A- Burtnester, attorneys at law. No. 231 Main street, in said it and county, or delivered to the nnderstened personally. Dated April 8, lMr, Is G. NIELSEN, I Administrator sf the estate of John Erocksou, deceased. w l el i ot tienT slock Notice. The American Fork Gold atid Silver Mining company: Location of principal place of bus! ness, American Fork, Utah. THERE ARE DELINQUENT UP NOTICE following described stock of the American Fork Cold and Silver Mining company on assessment No. 2. of three (3) cents per share, levied upon the 25th day of November, 1S01 the Feverai amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: P. Adamson, No. Certfleate 268, 100 shares, $ .( 0 Jnv L. Athey, " " 68, M " 16. Jav L. Athev, " " 64,1660 " 4,r,.o Ja'v L. Athey, " " r- - H " 80.00 L. W. Brown, " " 292, l.VH) " 45.00 J B.Cofff aburr," ' 2i, M0 " .()) 8. Osborne, " " e, 168, 164, 1SS, 158, 157 IS8, 150. 160, 181, 102, 16S, It;., IK, IC6, 167, 16S, 169, 170,171, 173. I 174, I7r-- 17a, 177, 178, 179, lso. 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 18S, !;. 188, 180, 190, 191, 12 198, 194, 196, 196, 197, !!, 199, 200, 201, 202, 208, 3U4. 106, S06, 2o7, 908, 209; 10U0 shares i a h, 5X,ooc share-- , $lTt). No certiiii ates 211, 212, 213, US, lOOOshareeeach, 40,000 shan i, $1200. No. certifli ates 210 and 2i4, 690 shares euch, 1000 shares, MB. w.J. Bysn, No. certificate, l 8. aoOehares, $.on J. S. Snow, " " 2UB, 510 " 15.0!; And fa accordance w ith law and the order of the board of director-- , made on the 2',- -t day of March. 1X92. so many of tho shares of -- :u ! parcel of -- tock as may be ne assary will be sei i si the company's office, at Jas. ChiprusnS store, Anssrlcas Fork, Ptah, on Monday the 18th of April. 18ft- -, o'clock p. in. of said day, t p y (hdin .e i ass. -- sruent thereon, together with the cost of ad vertising aud the expi rise of sale. W. A. AiADisON, Secretary, Notice to the Public. IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE THIS have formed a limited partnership, pursuant to the provisions of the compiled laws of the terrlt ry of I tah. That the ntmo under which such lartnership is th he conducted H Simon Brothers. That the general nature of the business to be transacted is the buying and sell-ing millinery anil dry goods and nnytniiic apper-taining thereto, and a general commission busi-ness That ths names of all the general and special partners are Fred Simon and Louis Simon, who reside is Snlt Lake. City, in the territory of Utah, are the general partners, and D. Stearns, who resides at New Ko'helle, in the tate of New York, is the special partner. That the said l. Steams has contributed the sum of $15,000 in cash. That the said partnership is to commence on the nth day of February, IH92, aud to (annulate on the 1st dav of January, 1897. Dated this 11th day of February, 1892. FBF.D SIMON, LOUIS SIMON, D. STEAKNo. Stockholders' Meettnjr. THE ANNUAL MEKTINO OP THE of the Utah, Nevada A California Railway Company wtll be held at the office of the Company in Salt Lake Citv, room 4, Culiuer's-Kennet- t' Bl k, on Monday, M"y 2d, 1892. at 10 a.m., for the purpose or electing directors ii r the g year and for the transaction of a ly tuer husineas which inav come befure it. ) JOllN J. STEWART, Secreta :y. |