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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1892, 6 Notice of Awmmpnt. THI OOl'lMUJ WATER .t I.ANDcOMPANV, Lake 1 il and county, I Uh Territory. Notice is iii rebv giicn that at a mating of the di-re- Ion hakl on Januarv Jt, an min of tl ve dollar" per share was levied on the eapl-in- l stork of tho corporation, payable at once, to the of the company, Mr. Archie ti. BridfftfonL at the Com pan fnre, Salt Lake itj, I tah IVrntorv. Any stock uiion which thli eseessnifnl mav remain unpaid on the DM day of PebrVary, MM. wUi and advertised f.n public auction, and unless payment ia made before, w ill be aoid on the loth day of March, 1KW. nl p m., on 'hat day, at the Com-pany'- office. Salt Ufa City, to pay the delinquent assessment toirether with cost of advertising and ejncne of fait-- . llv order ot the Board of Director". WM. DIKTEHLK, Secretary. Room 18, Commercial Block. Salt Ufa City, January 20, li Not le Tin: intention of thk citv coi n- - Of to extend sever mains on First and Second streets from State street and Canon road to mid-en- v between I and .1 atrcetb. KotJea is herebv green by the City Council of Halt LakeCitv of'the intention of such Council to Make the following described improvement, Kxtendiiiv and layinic newer pipes or main along the following treeta. namely; On First atre-'- t from Stat- - tree! tomldway between I and J streets and on Second street from t'anon road to midwav between and .1 streets with nil neces-ssr-laterals and defraying of the tost thereof, estimated at $3 '.'74.75, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following district, bnlnf, the district to be affected or benefited by said improve-ment, nainelv: Lots ft, ID, 11, It, am! IS, Block ; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, !, 7, H, !) and In. Clock and Iits 1, 2, 3 and t, Block a in I'lal "1" ; Also Lot 3, Block '.; LotsS and 4, Block 'i: Lots 3 and 4. Block 7; Let.-- 3 and 4. Flock X; Lots 3 and 4. Block '; Lots I and 4. Block 10: Lots 3 ami 4, Block II; Lots 3 and 4, Block 18; LotsS and 4, Block 13; Lot.- - a and 4, Block 14: Lots 1, a. ?. and I, Bloi k IS Lots !, 2, 3 and 4, Block US; Lots 1, a, 3 and 4, Block. 17; Lots 1, a, tiand 4, Block IB I Lots l, a. 8 and 4, Block IU; Lots l a. I and 4, Block ai); Ixtts 1. a. 3 ami 1. Block 21 Lots 1, a, ( and 4. Block 22; Lots U a, 3 and 1. Block as; Lots a and 3, Block M ; Lot a. Block U; Lots 1 and a. Block 34; Lots I and a, Block 3T; Lots 1 and a, Block 90; Lotsl and a, Block 37; Lots 1 and a, Block 98; Lots 1 and S, Block 3; Lots and 2, Block 40; Lots 1 and a. Block 41: And Lots and a, Block 4a, all In Plat "D" salt Lake City Survey. All protests ami objections to the carrying out of such ir.tention mast let pre-sented in writing to the City ltecorder on or be-fore February 9, ISIra, being the time set by the laid Council when it will hear and consider such e objections as mav lie made thereto. By order of the City Council of Halt Lake City, jnaiie Jun'y la, 18112- ,1. F. JACK. City Recorder. Sewer No. 8. ejral Notice. n the Probate ( ourt of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Itah. In the matter of the Estate of .lohn William", de leased VTiiTK L is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT FHKD Vi G. Heath, administrator of the estate of John Williams, deceased, has rendered for settle-ment, and filed in said CnHrt, his llnal account of of said estate and petition for fluid distribution of the of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and lhat Tuesday, the akl day of February, A. 1). MM, hi 10 o clock a.m.. at the Court Boom of MldObnitj in the t'oiintv Court House, Salt Lake City and County, Utah Territory, has duly appointed by the J udgo of said Court, for the ol Mid account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any per-son interested in said estate mav appearand show cause, If anv there be, why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for. C E. ai.len, Clerk of the Probate Court Dated Jan. 21, 1841. Frank Pierce, Attorney. f ik I WANTED! i n i y horses! I A.1YD -- j COWS. H I have 100 Lots in different parta of the City that I want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I have retired from the Real " Estate business and wish to close out some of my Real Estate. LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. I am on the trade if you are. Address roe at my ranch. I also hnve a good pasture and can accommodate 100 head of horses. For particulars, s--3 ADDRESS 3E ItliUaUHE BUFFALO PARK, UTAH. aSS rip The BURLINGTON Route''""" Only Through Route from Chicago Hat perfi-cic- Arrangements Whereby all freiffht (JonsUf ucd to care of same Will be loaded in A through car. No Transfers Thereby causing a saving of at least three days between Chicago and Bait Lake. Mark and order all goods snipped euro Burlington Route. E. E. WALKER, General Agent 30 W. 2d South, Salt Lake. 7000 MILES OF Main I Line I TraJ Penetrating 10 StatM Colorado. Wyoiiiiujf, outJHf.,, Nebraska, Ka!Hna, Iowa,Huri lluiioi-.- . W ir. ,;,-i- n. MiuBdB0iii ice oa lail : I'itss. n j.-- - niiii ved fl as Denver, Cheyenne, DeadufldB"0' n, Ouittb. !i, KaS t. Louis, Peoria, HnrliutfUw, hicajW'"' ,,V m r ida in S voU avoidliig transfers. ' ' .ens-f- l ao w. :, Mouth sr., t$u uM AtP;h THE DENVER&RiQ GRANDE RAILROAD. Scenic Une of tho World. The favorite route to Glen wood, Aspen, Lead-lll- Pnoblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and all .'- mat and south. TWO FIRST-CLAS- S TRAINS DAILY. Klncnnt Pullman nnii Touriit Sleeper, end Free Clialr Cnrr on each train. For full ce'l on or ai'lrc-"- . w. .1. sho i WILL, tfsat, as w. M So K.T .1EF1KKV. A. 8. HC(.HS, rreeiil.-n- Mer. TraHi- MBij;er. t). K UUUPE11. O. P AT A. it''' 'WnntnTnTTBi THESUN Has Secured During 1892: W. D. nwell, H. Klder nafierd, nmg Mer-edith, Kormnn l.orkver, Andrew I.nng. i nnia Doyle, St. i.eorge Mhart, Mark Twein Rndyard , I CI at dler llerrie, K. Louie glvTeiieoo. WillisMi Black. W. Clark linnaell, Mrj li. Wll" klu, Ifranctet ilonifoD Buruott, aa4 maa atiia diftlngaLhed wrttere. The Sunday Sun, Ir the - Sundav new.pper In the i'rice bt a Copj. B mnil $y h yn.r. Addr. THK'HUN. New York. ALL THE NEWS The comjiloto Aaoc.tod Press Report. The lest Special Service In the Region. Live rorreipondeuts In every tovrn In the Territory. Tut; Times haa them all. Tun Timks put liaheg all the ne vs from 10 to a) hours earlier thau aay other piper In Salt L:ik City. If you waut to keep posted read Thi Times. It 1 the paper of today. Tan morula,' papers glva yoo the noWs of yester-day. The Times the live newspaper of Salt Lake City, It has the largest city circulation. It put.Ushos the brightest news at the earliest possible moment. - DAW YOO AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT IT ? The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FROM Town Topics READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Publlibod fln.t Am of December, March, June arati .xjituibci . DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY. INTENSE. Fvcry reputable news and book stand ba It. I'rice, slncle number, r.o CXNTlL 83.00 fWM fSAK, posUgr rr.KE. This brilllar.t Quo'-url- r the best st skeiehrs, poems, witti-cisms, etc., from thi- - liaf-- number of that much talked-abou- l New York Society Journal. Town Topi. a. whi-- h is puhlLnhedu'erlcly. bub ticription price. $HV per year. Tho two publicationi "Town Toptcs,, and "Tai.es rr.ou Town Topics" together, at the low of $5 00 per year. . ir uewbdeulcr for tbui or aJUreaa, TOWN TOFK.U M West S3)i Street, N. T. U. COLORADO KIDIAMDJAILWAT. jj PIKE'SPEAK ROUTE, tt? BtaiHsrd Cauge bo'.Treen Denver, PueMo, Colorado springs, Salt Lake C'lti, (Men. 1'arifle Coast snd all North st poin's, vui Manltou, LeaeV ville. Aspen and Spring.. Scenery Unequal.ntl, Equipment Unsurpasssil Through Pallman Sleepers and PuLliusn Tourist Cars between tienvn and Hen Francisco. Through the bran of tbe Rocky Mountains A mo.t comfortable, the .afeat aud the grandestof all Uontes For rate., de-scription, pampLlete, etc.. call upon or address H. C. BUKNETT, 41 W. ier n 8 uith. Salt Lake City. B. COI.HRAK, Uenen. .Manager, Colo. Knrlnjis. Colorado Til An. m. LKK. liencral Passenger Ajjem, Denveii Cuiorajo. Legal jNotin. In the Probal1 Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of th Eitate of John Lees, Notice of tiino and plaoe for th hearing of Petition fur adminbiun to ProLmte ol Wm. 1li.srANT TO AN ORDER OF SAW Htud matter, notice if hereby given that SatUftUy, tba 6tb da; of t ebrnary, A. I. 18W, ut lOo'cloek A. M., at (lie County Court IIoune in Salt I. like City, t'tah Territory, in the court room of taid Court, Iihh iM'eii appointed th time and place for the hearing of a petition of John Leew, prayint; for the adniaalon u probata of certain documont therawlth preaontedi purporting to o) the lant Will and of John Leen, deceawd, when and wiiere all person- IntiTented may ai)jirarnnd oppose the probate of will, or tiie KrantniL' of letter to .loliu Let'n,-a- prayefl for hi said pwtition. In WitftOM H bt'reof, have hereunt) my hand and allt xed the neii of caid Court, this 5iii dav of Jnuuarv. A. I). IkcaIs.J C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. By C. E. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. Notice to CrtMlitors. Ktate of .I'reiniah 11. Kimball, deceased. NOTICE IN BEREBT ciVKN BY TIIE UN c.dminiftratrix of the entate of .leremiali U. Kimball, dei rafed, to the creditorn of and all person having claimn against the taid deceaeed, to exhibit th'in with the nei-e- fary vouchers and allldavitr within ten months after the iii publication of this notice. To the paid administratrix it the office of .1. A. Williunin, attorney, Noh. 101 and 40f Progress builking, Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, tah territory, ihit.'d .lanuarv Bth, 1801, JOSEPHINE SMITH. Admluihtrutrix of the ettate of Jeremiah H. Kim-ball, (lecenMco:. J. A. William-- , attorney. Notlreof Kale I'ndi-- r Dei, of Trust. 1T 1 K B E A s, U N M B DESK V AND n Charlea s. DfMkv. hr both of Salt Lake city, on the .lint dv of January, 1HH1, fxeriited and delivered to the Bank of Coinun ree, a coporatiou doing business at Salt Luke ('ity. their certain prominhory not for the num. at $iU0.(Mi. payable OM year after d.ite, with iut'i rft at the rate of 10 pet cant par annum from date until paid, bltefett payable (piarierly, nnd Whereafr, ti secure the payment ot hnid note aff ording to it true tenor and effect- the naid Winnie Daaky a&d Charlaa S. Dsky on said :iift day of January, jecutei and delivered to the undertiigned, Samii'd K. Walker and Seward JI. Fieldei of Salt Lak.-Cit- a- - trustees, a certain deed of coflveyattce whareby they onvevrd t paid Samud F. "Walker and Seward H. Eield in trunt, the following den ribed jireinisei- - , situate in Salt Lake City ami county. Territory of I tah, ftp wit: All of Lot-on- e i i, and Fifty-si- i.Vit iu Block six oS, Desky elnd addition to the city of Salt Lake, u shown by the recorded plat thereof, which said deed wa ditlv died for record in the ofllce of the County Recorder of Salt Lake Countv on the nd day of February, M9l, and Ro-- "U" of Mortgage.--, on pp. .'.Jl ' thereof; and Whereas, said deed provides amongst other thing, that should default be made iu UM ptj inent of said note according to its trim tenor and effect, said trur-fee- may proceed to Mil the prem-ises hereinbefore anil in naid deed described, at public vendue to the highest bidder for canh, lirst giving Twenty ilays public notice of the propert to Ije sold by advcrtiscnieiit in BOBia Dawapapai printed in the KAglleh language and published in said Salt Lake ('itv, and upon Hitc h ale said trustees execute and delivern dead or dee in fee simple of the propertv said to the purrban'r or purchasers thereof; and HiiFRtA, Default has been made by the said Winnie and Charles S. Daaky in th- pay-ment of mi nl promiseorv note, and reipiet has b n made by the said Bank of Commerce, the Judder of saiil note, that tlie undersigned trustee-procee- d to ael and dispose of said prcmisou in order to pay the note and the costs iini of said sale. Now, therefore, pursuant to the power vested In us by aid trust deei, :ind tt h' ( u t Bank of Cotnmene, the legal hulder of siittrhote, He, Haiuuel K. Walker and nward H. Field. trus-tees as aforesaid, will, at the front door of the fount v court hOliaa in Bait Lake Citv. tah. on Friday, tt Wtfi Aaj Of February. irtW, at it o'clock, luton. of suid da , sell at public miction for the highest and beat price t be lame will braiL' in ash, the jireinlses hereinbefore deaoribad, to satisfy said note ami Interest and costa ol exeeut itigthla trust1 Including reaaonabia attorney and counsel fees, and compensation to the trustees, and taxes, SAM EL F. W l.KEK SEWARD H, Pi KLDs, Trustees. Dated Feb. :i, tttfl, Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDEB OP SALE lit X me ditaotad by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of I tah. I shall expose at public at tin- front dour ot the County Court House, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory on the t:Jth dav of Feb. WW, at IU O'clock It., ali the right, title, claim, ami interest of John M. Erirson, Louis Eru son, Amy Briceon. Carl W, Kricson, Ebba Ericson, Vinnia Ericson, Johanna Ericson, Nellie B. Chriatenaoa and Rani Chrlatenaon f. In and to the follow ing described property, nituat'1, lying, and being in the County of Salt Lake, I tah Territory, and particularly described as fob low s, to u it : onimeneing at corner of Section; H7fM,88and 84, in Township south, Raii'-- east, Salt Lake Meridian, running thence East ti.in chains, thence North HMO chains, theiice West. 6.10 i bains, thence South ltl.4,1 Chains to place of beginning; situated in Salt. Lake County, I tah Territory. To lie sold us the properly of the above named defendants John M. Ericson et al at tln suit, of ( harles J. Kricaon. Ternir. of sale earth. Stephens and Sehroeder attys for plff. F. H. FAKSliNS, t s. Marshal. By I). N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt LakeCitv, ( tab, Januarv 'Ift, IhlW. SALT LAKE CITY. Bights and SoenM in and Around th iBtermountain Metropolis Infor-mation for Our Visitors. 1 GUIDE TO THE TOUEIiT, Bait Lake's Looatioa. Attractions aad Olimats Qarfiald Beaoh and Other Places of Interest. The city of Salt Lake has a famt which reaches around the world. The population is about 55,000, and is In-creasing at a rapid rate. It is situated at the base of the Wasatch mountain iu a loYoly valley, rich in agricultural re-sources and is eighteen miles distant from Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above sea level is 4,350 feet. There are many points of interest to visitors in the city aud near it. Here are some of them: Tha Tarn pie. This magnificent cream-whit- granite Structure was began April 6, 1858. It Is 100x200 feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers, when completed, will be 200 feet height. Over $8,500,000 have been expended on the temple, and It is now nearing completion. In the lame square with the temple is the spa-cious building called Tka iTmDaraMIa. le are held the services of the mor-mon church and thes6 are attended ever Sunday by an immense congrega-tion of people, both mormon and gen-tile. The structure ia oval in shape, seventy five feet high and 250x150 feet In length and breadth. It has a seating capacity of 12,000 people, and here may be heard what is claimed to be the fin-est organ in the world. Patti once sang in the tahernacle, and demonstrated that Its acoustic powers are very tine. Tha Garde Home st Amelia palace, was built by Brigham Young who willed that it could be the residence of his favorite wife. Amelia Folsom Young, but since his death it has beeu usetfas the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Brlffkam Tonne's Bealdaaoe known as the Bee-Hiv- e and the Lion House are structures, curious from associations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed Int.) other hands, save the large lot In in which is Brigham Young's grave. Proapeot Hill with ito lookout tower commands a splendid view of the city and its sur-roundings. rue Tlthlnc BmldlBB Sossesses interest as being the general taxes collected by the mormon church from its disciples. Llbartr Park, In the southeastern portion of the city is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. Tht Chamber of Commerce. on Second South street is visited by those who take an interest in the com-mercial standing of the city. There are several large cases containing speci-mens of Utah's mineralogy which at-tract much attention. Bait i.ake Theater. latter pTaCe""':! amusement win I uilt by Brigham Young over thirty I ears ago. It is a large and heautilul I ismple and comfortably arranged. Aiiembly Hall, pear the temple, is used in winter for firorship by the mormons, the taberna-cle being too large to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 120x08 feer, IM eoat $150,000." The ceiling is d which church pictures among 'hem the Angel Moroni disclosing the hiding place of the golden plates to Josepn Smith. Camp Doosiei. three miles east of the city and over 400 feet above it is beautifully laid out in the midst of lawns and orchards, anil the barracks and houses of the officers ere built of stone. The post commands s wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake lies molten sil-ver at the foot of the western moun-tains. Reok'e Hot Springe are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business center. Thoy issue from the base of the moun-tains, and are regarded as a very valua-ble aid in oases of rheumatism dyspep-sia and scrofulla. The waters are used iboth internally and externally, and there is an excellent bath house and (necessary appointment for the comfort of patients. The Warm Snlphnr Springe are between the Hot Springs and tho city, about one mile from the postofBoa. There is a good hotel and comfortable both house in connection with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. The Monntalna are unsurpassed in magnificent conons. and at least a dozen of the grandest are within reach of the city. These invite the tourist to spend days, weeks or months among their wild recesses to fish, to hunt, to scale the peaks and ridges, and to gather wild (lowers by the mossy springs, beneath the shade of umbrageous piues. Big Cottonwood canon should be seen by every tourist. Here are lake Mary and Martha from which flows the turbulent Cottonwood river, and at the base of the mountains arc lakes Blanche, Florence and Lilian. Besides these are Mills creek, Parley's Emigration, and City Creek canons, all extremely picturesque and delightfully romautfa Plaeesnl Drive abound in scores around the outskirts of the city; along the quiet country roads, aud" through the lanes dividing mead own of rich green alfalfa and fields of grain; while the majestic mountains are never entirely lost sight of. From under the branches of trees and above hedges of the wild dog-ros- glimpses are caught of snow covered peaks. A drive to Fort Douglas, and then a mile farther out to the mouth of Emigration cannu i almost delightful. It was hare that t lie sight of the mormon pioneers was ti: made glad by the vast expanse of Salt Lake valley suddenly burst upon then, on the 24th of July, 1847. The Orrat Salt Lake. "I thiuk," says Ernest Ingersoll. "few persons reallite how wonderfully, trangcly beautiful this island sea is," and Baking ol Its sunsets Phi H. Inn-so-ad said; Where have 1 nut seen Itwsets, by land and sea, in Asia, Af-rica Europe and America, and whero can say I have ever seen more won-deren-coloring, mora electrifying effects than In the sunset on th' (ire-i- t Salt Lakeo: Utah." Salt Lake is as oeautl-fn- l a sheet of water as can be found anywhere The waves are bright bine Vgrei n and as they dance on itssurfate kt would be hard to tell whioh color pre-ail- s It is dotted with beautiful atlands, and it affords the finest salr SraU'i- - in the worl . Summons. In tli Prnhutp Cuurtuf the County of Tooele, Territory of t'tuh. In the Mutter of the KMiiteof Moses Warr, le-- r enunil. 1HARLHS K. VV U(K, ADMINISTRATOR OF V the eatute of Mo-- Warr, (leconsej, having this day illerl petition in this court pnivini; that n ilav BM3 he appofntad for the flnal settlement Mini illstrthution of tin- estate of IfoaaS Warr, rle-- i enreil, in pursuance of which hereby appoint TuMday, the ninth day of Kehruary, A.D , ltJ.'. ut K' o'clock M., at the t 'ourt room of said court, in Tooele Cit v Mini County as the time and phice for the liemin:' :u.il settlement of aaid t'.n il ai count, nnd for th" hearing of said petition lor the ileal dfetritiutlon ol Paid estate, at v. hich tine aud plac any person Interested may appear and con t. st laid Una account and the MaaUna of said pe tition for tin il distrihutlon as pmvii for CHAB. II Kit .MAX. Rujas MntAv, Probata Judge. Clerk of tho Probate Court. Summon. In thr it.fri'1 I'onrt in mid for tlin Third Jndi rin JNhtrict of I lali Territory, County ol Suit Like. John Oibton I'laintifT, l v.s. Suiiininiif. Aiif'nliuo GHbvon IVfcudniit. Tin' fVol- of the Territory of I'tith Send Tivttinc to Anu'linn (iilmon, hefendunt. YOU ARB UKIfKHY EUEQUIRKD TO AT in an action hrouht igaiDtl JfOM bl tho nhove nmnnf) plaintiff in the IHifrii t Court of tln Tt'iritory of I tah. and to answer the- cuiiiplaint filed i li'rein wUblO t1'" da f (xolttlivt of wt day of ffivif fi .iff- -r tin er- if' on v.ui f t!i;v ii tn mnns it served within thi count) ; or. if sorei1 out of this rountv, )ut in this district, w ithin twenty davs ; nfherw ine within forty da or Jndjzment lty default will b taken iigktoil you, arcordinu trt tlie prayer f said complaint. The naid action brought to lm,e a dorree of tliis Court difHolvin'' thn londs of matrimony exiHtitiaT betwpon the plaintiff aud defendant; above relief prayed for on the ground that the defendant without jiM OMMtOf reason de.rted and abandoned thli plaintiff aud ever line has and ftill rontinuen to desert and ntniiid'Hi -- aid plaintiff; that defendant ho Committed adultery nh various m-- n and at place) unknown to plain tiff without the umnent, previous kuowh-d-- or counivunce of Mid plaintiff. And you aw hereby tint Hod that If Ton fail to appear and answer the said complaint ai ftbov required, the smd plnintift w ill apply to the 'ourt for the relief demanded therein Wilne., th Hon. t harle K Zan. .ludge, ami the Seal or the Iiiatrirt Court of t lit Third .indicia! jMstrb t, in and for the Territory of I tah, this Stfth, day of IVreiuber iu the year of our lord one thousand eight hundD'd and iimtv one. j?K4Lj UKN KY . M- MI LI. AN Clerk. ItytiFinROf P. Loo mi, Deputy lerk. ii turn Western. AN :'gaWdM Qh Current TIME TABLE Iu Effect January 1, 1893. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 2 For Provo, Salina, Grand Junc-tion and all point eat 9:!S0 a m No. 1 For Provo, Grand Junction and al! polntp east 9:Ijo p m No. 6For Prov Pavon and Knreka.. 4:l)J p m No. For Hinpham :J a m No. 0 For Hot Springs and Ogden ft:50 a ia No. 1 For Offden and the west 12:12 p ra No. For Ojrden and tha west 12:U0 a m ARRIVES SALT AKE No. 1 Ftpm Provo, Salina, Grand Junction and the east 12:01 p m No. 8 From 'rovo, Grand Junction and theeaat 12:20 a in No. 5 From f'Provo, Paynuu and Eu reka 10:6. am No. 7-- Fruni Bingham ti:i0 p m No. H.'i Springa and Ogder. .. firfO p m No. ron Offd-- n anf tho went 9:40 a m No. 4 From Ogdpn and the wet 9:40 p m Pullman Palace Sleepers on trains. No charges Close connections. Safety. Speed and Comfort. Ticket Office Xo. 200 8. 31ain St. P. C. PODGE, Gen. Manager. A. E. W'KLP.Y, Superintendent. J. U. BENNETT, G. P. AT. A. Notir ot Administrator s Sh1. "VT 'Tir El is HEREBV GIVEN THAT MY il virtiM of an orar ol aaia dulv made herein on the Urtth day of August, lHfll I the nndersittiej adiniuisirator )f the of Wiiltaui J, hlver dwiiwd. will on or after the IMh dav of Feb ruarv, 1M92, (ell at private .ah to the hijjhept and hr-- t bidder the tol lowing described real estate m hai l urder, den jbed tov.jt: ConinienRiug sixt' aud rod South of tha Northwest corner Of LotThirty-throe- , ( lendale Park plat, then-- South sixteen rods, the. ice Eat twenty rod), thence Noitu sixteen rods, thence West twent rixlc, to the place of heiume, tw inp within tlie N.trttiwefit (imnter of S..i tioii Eleven, Township One, South Ivanjie one VWt, Salt Lake Meridian, Salt Lake county. tah. All person, wirdiing to purchaie eaid eRtiito will pre.-e- their bids to the undr-igne- d in writ Ing fit iu) oftlce in No. li Scott A uer bach build iui;, Nu. Iti2 Maintr et. Rild will bereceivedat any time prior to sale after first publication of tbiD notice. Y. II. CROMER, Administrator. In the t:-- '. Court iu and for th Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt lake. Alica Sheafor, Plaintiff, ) ts. Summons. Omar T. Sheafor, Defendant. Tha Petvple of the Territory of I tah creet in: To Omar T. Hheafor, defenriant. yOU ARJ- - HEREBY IIF.QUIRKD TO AP X pear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Pihtrict Court ox tlie Third JiidicUl District of the Territory of TTtah, and to anMer the complaint riled therein within ten daya lexcluive of the day of service) after tho service on you of this summons if served within thia county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, w ithin twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by de-fault will be taken against you. according to tlie prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to titoe a de ree of this court dissolving the bond, of matrimony ex iating between plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to plaintiff tho care and custody of the minor child. Issue or said marriage; for general relief; alovo relief, p raved on the ground thai on on or about .lan. WA the defendant wilfully deserted and abandoned the plaintiff, anil has ever since bo deserted and abau doned her, and lived separate and apart from her, without anv sufficient cause or reason, and against her will and without her con eetit; aud further, that since said desertion, de-fendant has failed to provide for plaintiff and said child the common necessaries life. And you are hereby notified thai if you fail to appear and answer the uid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charlea S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Thi'd Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, (his lMih day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tw- Iseal) HENRY G. Mi MILLAN, Clerk. By Gko. P. Looms, deputy clerk. Stooklaoldera Meeting N OTICE HE ANNUAL MEKTING OF THE holders of Thk Times Publishing com pauy will be held at the office of the company No. 12, Cnmmercial street on Monday, January 11th, 1892, at p. m. II. Ci.akk Wheeler, Geoik.e N Irrr, President. Secretary. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Times Publishing coiunanv was adjournedt to mevt Feb. IMh, 1892, at iWm 2i, Wasatch build-ing Bt7t80p.m. B. CLARK UEKLLR, GeuUue N. h'FT, President, lHrlirtl Sale. 1)1 "RSI-AN- TO AN EXECUTION To ME J directed by bbe llistrii t Oonrt of the Third Judicial dietrict of the Territory of L'tah, 1 .liall expose at public at the front door of the C'oiinfy Court H(M0.e, in the City and CoQftty of Salt l.nke. Territory of I tah. on the ild lv of EebroatT. isw. at twelve o'clock M , all' the riht, utle, claim, and interest ol Henrv Uaynee and Kmma Hayne.s of, in, and to the miaowing dehcrilwd propertv, rituate, lying, and being m the County of Salt Lake, 17 rah Territory, and particularly described Uf follows, to wit: The southeat quarter of the southeant tpiarter of sec-tion tweno three iii) in town hip one Hi south of raiif-- ' two (2) west of the .sail Lake meridian. Saul priiperty Is sold to $.'iT5 mortgage in favor of .larvis Conklin Crust Co. To be .obi sk tlie property of Henry Uawie and Kinma Havner at the suit o Mary S. McLaren. Terms of sale, cash. K. H. PARSONS, C S Marshal. By Bormix t'lwov. Deputy, Marshal. Dated Januarv all. im:. Test Side RapiiXii to ta::e trrE'jT dec. i83i, Local trains for the Jordan Htnr. ,,, a:,d Klderado.1 ri.oi'imuftj. :.a..vH lakE-a in. ''B- m' i. m. ln:4Ai- to-ll Da d, 1 in, S 1". p. m. 4:0OK' b.UU p. in. :UB 'u- - Citv Sutlor,, rner Scveuth glfffT ,J . e: Set J. G. JACOBS, Gen..lflancr Notice In 1 onl ractora. NOTICE IS HKBBBI OIVEN THAT BIDS be received for the work of layina sewer mains in Sewer mstri'-- number two. s:;it Lnl City, Utah, the utpefaj be supplied bv tbe city and the woik to be done under the lnepe tioQ of ihe superiiitetijent of sewer--- : all bid-- to be submitted in v.ritiiiK to tlie mayor of Salt i City ut, or before, s.S i p. ui , February 2nd, The city to reserve the right tr reject ar.v and ali bills. 11 order of the citv council made January Jo !. J. K. J ACK, City Recorder, Sail Lake City, Utah, January JOth, 1HU2. |