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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES: THUfe8PAY APRIL 14, 1892. L.-- - 3 v J Marshal's Sale. 3URSUANT TO AN ORDER OP SALE TO 1 mo directed by the district Court of the l aird Judicial District, of the Territory of Utah, I ihaii expose at public bale at the front door of the county court in the city and comity of Suit Lake, Territory of Utah, on the --'..r idav of April, 1892, at 18 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest of Thomas Knmht and Hattie M. Knight of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, and described b.a follows, to wit: The south naif (Vi) of the northeast quar ler54) and the north on (H) of the south-- east quarter (54) of Miction three (3), township three a south, ratine one (l)e.st, 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 ot Kobert Owen, i&tervenor. Terms of sale, cash. K. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. II. Parsons, Deputy Marshal. Dated April 1, 1S92. Sum mons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of I'tau Territory, County ot Salt Laie. Sarth Rebecca Canning, plaintiff, ys. Theodore A. Davis, Elizabeth V. lais, John J. gurimons. Snyder, L. L. f Nuun and the National Bank of the Re;:ublU', defendants. J The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet ing to Theodore A. Davis, Elizabeth V. Davie, John J. Snyder. L. L. Nuun and tha National Lank of the Republic, defendants. Vrul' ARE HEREBY RELTKED TO AP-- pear in an action brought against you by thf above named plaintiff ill the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ctah. and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the (i.-i-of servii e) after the service on yon 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 atrainst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have judgment against deforciants Davis in the sum of $1900, with interest at 1 per cent per month from Sept. 11, 1891, i nil paid, f r $1S0 attorneys fees, and costs of sait; a.leged to be due on a certain prom issory note, executed by said defendants to one Aaron keys r, March 11, lsMl, for 19 , with in-terest from date at .3 per cent per annum, same being due and wholly unpaid, save inten-s- t down to Sept. 11, 18U; said i ote secured by mortgage of even date, executed by said defendants to said Keysor. on promises hereinafter described; ssid note and rnortirage haingbeen duly assigned to plaintiff herein, who is now the holder thereof, to have a decree of this court for the sale of said premises; that proceeds thereof be applied in payment of amounts due as above; ihst the de-fendants and all persens ciaimfng under them be barred and foreclosed of ail claim or equity of re d mption in said ptemises: that said olain iff have judgment for any dvile encv, and for oth r relief; said premises are described as follows, Lot 4, Sctka; Lot 1. the SB W of NL W, and NK v4 of SE Sec. 3, T. 1 S., R. 2 W., Salt Lake Meridian, containing 159.5(1 acres cf land, situate in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zone, Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this -- 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tw- o. iskal henry g. McMillan cierkv frank Pierce, Attorney for Plaintiff. r . I Wonderland, jssii 1 I The Musical Conclave Week! 1 1 Curio Hall--A Novelty Froni the Tyrol. I I v. Coaiano-Capadi-Teroe-Ban- d. 5QENUINR TYROLEAN MUSIGIANS-- 5 I YssVi1'1 bythe Operatic vocalist, M.ME. GLACOMA, in songs of the Fatherland. SIGNOK GARCIA, the Saltario Soloist, I w,ls "a ,,,!,jljer of the original Orcnestra that visited this country a few years ago. The Salt ario is an instrument of Sign or H ( iarcii's inVJllt'on ant' ias eeu a pronounced sensation in the music halls of Loudon and the leading theaters of the H United State I II I Trie Emperors of Biack-Fac- e Musical Comedy. I I SIN AMERICAN BOY."s3 N )1gJsal COMEDY I THE L.AUG 11 A LECOMEI I "AXTpresentedtotbe ONK ACT AND THKEE SCENES, USUal IMCS' SHTBMI M &fl-- I 1rMmBx Mason. to's Matinee Days. r: 8 bright, manly fellow whoV fjZfyi?3 Bkt:?s CAST OF CHARACTERS: , I : r" I jTij..?0? in New Jersey. PETER BLOTZ DAN MASON ADMISSION I GnSuEd Peter Blott T 'I""nJl-V,- IOC. , ha,rs One Linie served 1 OC. (rfo' tunes to his llliams riSntl5bo??h:tlm, &u fun from be- - Proved Montague Webber M 'o "wfn,i ihJh V does not mar Felix Begor Harry Ford M h nteri,4"1' our Dolly Tippa Millicerrt Page We cater for the Patronage of Respectable M I AmeaFydwtele8pS Mrs. Potts Thornton People Only. ANNEAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, lS'.ll, of the condition of the American Central. St. Louis. Mo. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an Act Relating to Fire Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, issi. 1 Name of Company and location, American Central. St. Louis, Mo. 2 The amount of capital stockis 600,0. 10.00 3 The capital stock paid up is 600,000.00 4 The amount of its assets is 1,521,961. ttj The amount of its liabilities (includ-ing capital lis 1,207,264.42 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 814,677.53 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process is any civil action against said Company may he made, Frank Harris, Salt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were . . 718,661.56 The expenditures during the year were 698,955.39 State of Missoum, ) City of St. Louis f T. Crain, President, Charles Christen sen Secretary, being d ii ly sworn, deposes and says that they are the above described officers of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said Thirty-firs- t day of December, is correct according to the best of their information, know bilge and be-lief respectively. Gkorok T. Chain. C'HAltl.ES I'HKISTENSEN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of January, A. D., 1892. C. D. Greene, Jr. Commissioner for Utah at St. Louis. Missouri. TsTKurroBY or Utah, ( Secretary's Office I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and forego-ing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual Statement of tne general condition of The Ameri-can Central Insurance Company, of St. Louis, Mo., filed iii my office on the l'. th day of February 1892, m pursuance of an act relating to Fire In-surance Companies, approved Marcn 13, 1881. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this lftth, day of February, is'j2. seal Elijah Sells, Secretary of Utah Territory. Harris & Wilson, agi nts, 221 Mam. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Hartford, Conn. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to lire insurant e companies, approyed .March 13, 1884. 1 Name of company and location, Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. 2 The amount of capital stock is $1,000,000.00 3 Tim capital stock of paid up is l,i 100,11011.00 4 The amount of its assets is 2,632,228.25 The amount of its liabilities(includ- - ing capital is 1,061,689.09 6 The net surplus over all liabili-ties is 550,589. 16 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the territory of Utah, upon whom .service of process in any civil action against sai I company may be made, Frank Harris. 7 The receipt- - during the year wi re. 1,394.053.96 The expenditures during the year were 1,366,758.85 State of Connecticut, ) County op Hartfiihd. ) Charles R. Burt, secretary of the Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, being duly sw orn, de-poses and says that l.e is the above described officer of said company, and 'hat the foregoing statement of the general condition of said com-pany on said 31st. day of December, is correct ac-cording to the best of his information, know ledge and belief, respectively. CHARLES K. BURT, Secretary. Subscribe and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, A. D. 1892. seal J. H. Thatcher, Notary Public. Territory of Utah, i Secretary's Office, t 8S-I- . Elijah Sells, secretary of the territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, trpe and correct copy of the annual state-ment of the general condition of the Connecticut Fire Insurance company of Hartford, Conn., filed in my office on the 1st day 0 April 1892, in pur- suance of an act relating to Fire Insurance com-panies, approved March 13, 884. In witne s whereof, I have hereunto set mv haiul and aih.ed tin- - great seal f the territory of Utah, this 1st day of .March. 1892. ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of 0 tah Territory. DentalVo. J pc ' eUnager Expert Dental Company. B p Yours For Aids to jf I BEA'ITY& COMFORT I P By my ... ....... ; CSJi mJn aniaciaJBI M sion of the face in any ease, no matter 0 j bow badty the ofceehs magr be sunken or? If p tbe lips vsshiUssL I will guarantee tol fe make thesn so uuom that a critic cannot ' f lo detect them. Restortng lost expression is B K an act that every dentist does not notice or 9 Eg understand ; simply making a set of teeth B I o At perfectly and be durable does not H ," complete this branch of dentistry by any 9 means. Itrenlrea the skillful eye and B M canning hand of eae who has devoted R S; much time and practice to this particular Urn m science; alee an extra coarse of higher g studies not received In the regular dental g H arhoad, P I DENTISTRY i 5 OPEN 0 I SUNDAYS 1 I AND- - - I HOLIDAYS. I I Office in Central Clock, M No. 46 West Secoad South, j TEETH EXTRACTED Absolutely Without Fain ! p Sets ot Teeth - - $5.00 Teeth - - - - $ i .00 FHtoj ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the British Americe Assurance Comiany Made to the Secretary of the Territory of I tah, in pursuance of an Act Relating to PI re In-surance Companies, approved March 13, 1SS4. 1 Name of Company and Location, British Amer ica Assurance Company. Toronto, Canada. 2 The amount of capital stock Is $ OyWO.OO o The capital stock paid up i ii HI.'IOO.UO 4 The amount of its assets is 79l,S7H.07 The amount of its liabilities (includ-ing cupital) is 491.S05.6S 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 3' 0,37.45 ii The name of its i;t" orny or agent for the Territory of Utah, upon whom service of process is any civil ac-tion against said Company may he made, Louis llyums Co., SV.lt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were. .. 570,574.64 The expenditures during the year were 571,4" L 56 Dominion ot Canada, i i Province of Ontario, County of Vork. ) William H. Banks, Assistant Secretary of the British Ameri' a Assurance company of Toronto, Canada, being duly sworn, depo-e- s and says that he is the above described officer of said company, anil that the foregoing statement of condition of said company on said 31st day of December, is correct according to the hest of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. VY. H. BANKS, Assistant Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January, A. I). 1892. seal 11. D. GAMBLE, A Notary Public in anJ for Ontario. Tkukitoky of I'tau I Secretary's Office, i I, Elijah secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and fore-going is a f u lit ruo and correct copy of annual statement of the general condition of the British America Assurance company, of Toronto, Can-ada, filed in my office on the 20th day of January, ISlfJ, in pursuance of an act relating to fire insur-ance companies, approved March 15, 1881. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand ami affixed the great seal of the Territory of Utah, this 19th day of February, 1892. IsE.M.I EL 1.1 All SELjLS, Secretary of I'tah Territory. II yams A LncsDAT, agents, K," anil 80 Commercial block. ' ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 1891, of the condition of the SoQtliern Insurance Company, Of New Orleans. Made to the Secretary of tho Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Firo insurance Companies, approved March 13, 184. 1 Name of company and location, South ern Insurance Company of New Orleans, Louisiana 2 The amount of cupital stock is 1300,000. 00 3 The capital stock paid up is 800,00(1.60 4 The amount of its assets is 545,' '96.10 The amount of its liabilities (in-cluding capital) is 545,090.10 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 60,830.96 6 The name of its attorney or agent for the Territory of Vtah, upon whom service of process in any civil action against said compa-ny may be made, Frank Harris. 7 The receipts during the year were 452,-95.- The expenditures during the year were 41.5,998. 90 State ot Loi'siana, ) Parish of Orleaus. ) I, Scott McOhee, Secretary of the Southern In-surance company of New Orleans, La., being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer of said company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said company on said 31st day of December, is correct according to the best of his information, knowledge and belief, respectively. SCOTT MoGHSlS, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 8th day of March, A. D. 1892. Lseal. M. T. DUCROS, Notary Public. Territory of Ltah, ) Secretary's Office. ( Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and tore-goin- g is u lull, true and correct copy of the an-nual statement of the general condition of the Southern Insurance company of New Orleans, La., tiled in my office on the 21st day of March, 1S92, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insu-rance companies, approved March 13, 1884. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah, this 25th day of March, 1892. seal. ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. Harris & Wilson, agents, 221 Main. ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 31, 191, of thecon dition of tho St, Paul German Fire Insurance Com Of St. Paul, Minnesota. Made to the Secretary of the Territory of Utah, in. pursuance to an Act Relating to Fire Insur-ance Companies, approved Murch 13, 1SS1. 1 Name of Company and location, the St. 1'aul German Fire Insurance Company, St. Paul, Minnesota. 2 The amount of capital stock is $ 500,000.00 3 The capital stock paid up is 600,000.00 4 The amount of its assets is 921,411. 83 The amount of its liabilities (Includ-ing capital ) is 883,375.60 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is 41,UJ'j.l 0 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, Louis Hyauis 4. Co., Salt Lake City. 7 The receipts during the year were.. 1,053,680.53 The expenditures during the year were. 703,922.80 STAT E OF M I N NESOTA, I Cot'NTY OK KaMSEY. I Albert Scheffer, president, and J. F. Franzen, assistant secretary of the St. Paul German Insur- - P. Anerbach & Bro. . iaorimh, A combination of Resistless Bargains. Visit our store and ve will convince you that we are the most popular Louse in the city and quote the Lowest Prices. Our enormous business has been created bv treating all alike. v fcilii'ferR Fur hwwi If 1 IDIFkJt This is the most attractive department in the city. By reason of our low prices and immense assortment. The following 16 unheard of bargains, at less than one-ha- lf their actual value, are c uniitps LasMsMOHi usii lUsnomasnsmwa sasa rimnri mv sHHr'sima.cvM1 aiiBsaBsaisiiaMi iji traemtsmczmtmatm MslPsJWsMsWslMll At BI0K J!T. Ail Cages, Blazers aM Reofers are in Black. Tan and Slate Colors. tt:::::::: II OurStogkof CAPES. I J ? XII r i Both in Silk and Cotton Fabrics, For ssi.50 worth 53.00 ,011 ACI 11 t1 1 Ul is now complete. Immense as- - For 1.75 worth 2.50 I 1 .VrO I f i ii vS ilij sortment. Prices as usual, the For 2.00 worth 3.50 Lowest. $1.00, 81.25, $1.50, lite. For 3.00 worth 5.00 Silks for $3.00, $4.00, $4.50, Ete. REEFER JACKET". Ladies' Blouses for 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, Etc. At $3.00 worth $5.50 " ' " At 3.50 worth 6.50 f "3 T capes. UllsX f " I ti ji ivi O Variety and Qaaimss, For $ 4.00 worth $ 7.00 For 5 00 worth 9.00 Ladies' Calico Wrappers, 50e; Ladies' Calico Wrappers, $1.25 ; Ladies" For 750 worth is. no I Gingham Wrappers, $1.50 ; Ladies' Seersucker Wrappers, 81.75. The For lo.oo worth 17.50 1 styles of theso are mostly very pretty, full back and front, plaid or plain We show the largos I and stock, the finest and mosl $ S T I l i T stylish shapes in iafcnW-n- children's bonnets and hats. tyK UUSVSLO lit ULrAn I IVs L. IN . Cashmere hats. 25c; Surah Silk and up; bilk emb. bon-- uete, 40c, 50c and up. Prices Like These Make us do the Business. Apron, check gtngh&m, fast Gook Prints oi DRESS GOODS AND SILKS, i --sssisfl latest .. ... Huckabuck Crush 06 iu silks and dress will be shown mt Seersuckers In stripes and All Linen Crash. 06 - y. thjttl.n haw er before been offered by all the city F1CnhXuaii.ies- - seersuckers Sc Onto! Fl?nne1::::i":; A getting a dress paiu rn. Wj Heavy unblearhfd nheeting. W tp Bd Spreads S5 tll Good bteaclied muslin 06 1.50 Bed Spreads l.lu At On Xldll Aptnfll "VPllnf loom OHi 1. 76 Bed Spreads, 13-- 4 Mar-- (l Striped Scrim, 4fl-l- n wide... 03Vi seilles... 1.85 55 piece of colored h Surah 25 W.t Madras Curtaining 05 tiTr Table Linen, cream 40 38 pieces of colored A) inch Surah 47W fttt 40 pieces of colored 20-inc-h Pongee BOYS AM) CHILOKkN h At Two-Third- s Actual Value jfj Ciot llirTi C DopartiTiGnt m yards of a ,, s ,,k ki aek f .. a il(H We shall "ffer the following special bargains for this week's 550 yards ot all silk black gros grain 62j iW sal al prices which are iu sharp contrast with those aeked i i m yards of all silk black gros grain SO jjjV Xnne! Sailor suits formerly $1.75 now $ .90 33 yards o a U b ack vros grain J, 1.75 " 1.00 Mi yards h r satin Khadame j? Boys' Fancy Plaid Suits " 2.50 L0 H.K1 yards all si k PtS " 3.50 Boys' Li-- ht Plaid Suits 3.26 Slack and Adored broc igUl friped Cassimere 4.00 3.00 positively worth 40 per cent more. Faney Cassimeree" .'.'.'."'.'..".'..'.'. 0.00 " 3.75 At One-Hal- f Actual Value. isSMbc its g :::::::::::::: S " iS 5SSSaS5wS::: ! Our Great erstock Sale of GENTS' FUEN-- 100 pieces of dark and light -- round chalUea 05 'Mil ISHING GOODS marked down to prices so redic- - 250 pieces of dark and light ground ehaiiies 20 b.i ulously low that they will all be closed out this 10 pieces of camel's hair novelty weaved, dbl width 45 llV week. An assortment of 500 suit lengths, containing 7 and 8 yards '(( tJtfss. isTJii&i 1 Sew Desiams in Carpets, Art Spares than now being offered ,W jz,is;stu"" 1 Smyrna lings, fctc, Ltc. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! 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 i Ejro. ance Companv, being duly sworn, depose and say that they are the above described officers of said Companv, and that the foregoing statement, of the general condition of said Company on said thirty first day of December, is correct ascordiiu.' to the best of thir information, knowledge and belief, respectively, ALBERT SCHEFFER. J, F. Fuanzen, Assistant Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lWtli day of February, A.D. 1892. seal. J E. A.BOLMAR, Natary Public. Ramsey County, Minn. TERRITORY OF CTAH, I Skcbxtart's Office, j I Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of i tah, do herehv certify that the alsive aud forego-ing is a full, true and correst copy of the Annual Statement of the general condition of the St. Paul German Fire Insurance Company, of St. Paul, Minn., filed in my office on the 5th day of March, 189 in pursuance of an act relating to Fire Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, lsH4. In witness whereof I have hereunto set inyhanf and affixed the Great Sealof the Territory of Utall this 17th day of March, 1892. I8J.U.. ELIJAH SELLS, J Secretary of Ttah Territory Hrfois fc Linsdav, Agents, H5 and So, Commercia Sock. Western. Current TIME TABLE in Kflteet January 1, ISitZ. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 3 For Provo, Salina, Orand Junc-tion aud all points east S:50 a m No. 4- - For Provo, Grand Junction and all points east 9:55 p m No. - For Provo. Pavson and Eureka.. 4:00 p m No. 8-- For blnham , 8:00 a m No. 9 For Hot Springs and Ogden IffiO a m No. 1 For Ogden and the west 18:12 p m No. B For Ogden and the west 12:30 a m ARRIVES SALT LAKE No. 1 From Provo, Salina, Grand Junction andtho east 12:01 p m No. 3 From Provo, Grand Junction and tbe ea' 12:.fl a m No. 5 From j Provo, Paysou and Eu-reka 10:65 a ui No. 7 From Bingham 6:00 p ru No. Hot Springs and Ogden.. 6:00 p :n No. 8 Froas Ogden aud the west 9:40 a ru No. 4 From Ogden aud the west 9:40 p m PulLman Palace Sleepers on all through trains. No charges Close connections. Safety. Speed and Comfort. Ticket Office No. 2GO S. Main St. I). C. HOIIGE, Gen. Manager. A. It Viil.l;y, Geueral Supt i. II. B S'NL'IT, G. P. AT. A. I tit f 4:t MBS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It Is not a t osmetic in the sense In which that term is popularly ased, ant permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, smooth, clear, relvety skm, and ty daily ase gradually . v. the oomplexioa sow-er-shades whiter. It 1 a constant pro-tection from the sSscts of sua and wtn4 and prevents sunburn and freckles, sad blackhead will never come w&Ue you as U. It cleanses the face far better thaa soap and wat.-r- , nourishes and build up the fckin tissues snd thus prevents tha formation of wriuklee. It gives the freh-nee-clearness and smothners of skin that you tuitl when a little firl. ivery lady, young or old. ought to use It, a ft gives a more youthful uppt-arani-a to any lady, and That permanently. It contiiina no i: :d, powder or alkali, and is as D arm-ies - a dew aad aa nourishing to the skin as dew is to tha flower. Jfrice $1.00. Asfe your druggist for it. Hnmpln Hottlr mailed free to any lady on tbe receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for p'.ota'o and packing. Lady agents wanted. Mus. r.: ; ,Kin a y "Beauty Doo-- tor.'' 108 Post St San Francisco. A. C. Smith A Co., Druggists, hara ttW f ,0 tall Una of Mrs. Graham's PrWftrauaKV " A NN UAL STA T l C M K N T For the year ending December 31, lS'.ll, of tho condition of the Miciwan Fire and Marine Insurance Co Mai!.' to the Secretary of the Territory of Ctah, m pursuance of un act relating to Fire Insurance Companies, approved Murch 13, ist. 1 Name of Com pny and location, Mich g.ui F. & M Ins. Co., Detroit, Michigan. J The amonnt of capital stock is $4IKi,OU0.00 8 The capital stock paid up is 400,000.00 4 The amount of its assets is 7'J,:ilT.lil The amount of its liabilities (includ-ing capital lis 748,886.27 5 The net surplus over all liabilities is. ia0,451.fl 6 The name i f its attorney or US' nt for the Territory of L'tiih, apon whom service of process is any civil action against said Company may be made Frank Harris. 7 The receipts during the year were. . . . 590,441.97 The expenditures during the year were 562,332.48 State or Michigan, County of Wayne. ) ' Engene Harbech, Secretary, being; duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the above described officer of said Company, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Com-pany on said Thirty first day of December, is cor-rect according to the best of his in formation, knowledge and belief, respectively. KruKNK liAiir.rcH, Sec y. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24tb dav of March, A. D. 1S02. seal John W. Scofield. Notary Public, Tbrkitoky or Ttau, i Secretary's Office, f I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the a'oove and lore-goin- g is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the general condition of The Michigan F. i M. Insurance Company, of Detroit Mich. Ttiled in my office on the 1st day of Apfilj 1898, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire iu suraace Companies, approved March 13, 1N84. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Territory of I'tah, this 1st day of April, 185B. Iskai.J Elijah Sku.s, Secretary of L'taii Territory. I DairiK A Wilson, agents. No, 221 South Wain. XHX JAPANESE 3r C3IJRE A new and complete treatment, consisting of suppositories, ointment und capsules, also in box and pills; a positive cure for external, internal, blind or bleeding itching, chronic, recent or hereditary piles, and many other diseases and female weaknesses; it is always a great benefit to the general health. The firs' discovery of a medi-cal cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary hereafter. This remedy has nev. r been known to fail. $1 per box, 8 for $f; sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee is positively given with 6 boxes, to refund tho money if not cured. Send stamps for free samples. Guarantee issued by A.C.Smith A Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug-gists. Sole Agents for Utah and Salt Lake. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Jacob IIaenci;i, deceased. IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE NOTICE Mary P.. Haenggi, executrix of the estate of .Jacob Haenggi, deceased, to the credi- - tors of nnd all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchors within ten months after the hrst publi-- cation of this notice, to the said executrix at 5.1 East Sixth South, Salt Lake City, and County of Salt Lake, l't:ih Territory. Dated March 30, 1S92. MARY B. HAENGGI, Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Haenggi, de- - BaKEzi & Bi'KKts, Attorneys for Estate. Trustee's Sale. TIT HERE AS, OSCAR R. ZIl'F, OFTHECITT ' and county of Salt Lake and territory of T tah, by his certain deed of trust dated the 14th day of February, A. I). 1890. and d;i ly recorded in the office of the Recorder of said County of Salt Lake on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1M90, in Book 2L, of mortgages, at page 164-5- -0 of the records of said County, conveyed to the undersigned Edward B. Wicks of the City of Salt Lake and Territory of Vtah, as trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, bylag and being in th County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, des-cribed as follows, to wit: Block 7 of Poplar Grove addition to Salt Lake City, said block 7 consisting of 40Jots numbered froiu 1 to 40 inclu-sive, to secure to Charles II. Toll the payment of two certain promissory notes bearing even date vvith said deed of trust each for the sum of $v.M00 and each bearing interest from said date at tlu ra,te of eight i8 per cent per annum payable semi-sainxnmuaollnyt, hsone of said notes being due and payable after its said date andtho other thereof twelve mouths after its said date. And whereas it is provided in said deed of trust that should default be made In the payment of the said notes or any part thereof, or of any of the interest thereon or any part thereof as the same Should become due aud pavable, or in case of the breach o. any of the covenants contained in said deed of trust, then the said Trustee the un-dersigned, the said Edward B. Wicks may proceed to sell said described property or any part thereof at public, vendue for cash at the front iloor of the county court house In the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territory of V tali, first giving twenty days notice of the time, pun e and terms of sale and the prop-erty to be old ly advertisement in some news-paper printed in the English language and pub-lished in the Countv of Salt Lake aforesaid. And whereas no payments either of principal or interest have been made upon either of said notes except that interest has been paid theroon to February 14, lSHI, and that there has been paid upon the principal OK said six mouths note th sum of jUVO, and theie is now due thereon the sum of $o49 with interest at, the n,te of eight per cent per annum from the 14th dav of Fehrunry, A. D. 1S91, and the said Ofcat R. Zipf is in defuuU in the payment of both tin' principal and the in-terest due upon said iote, as aforesaid, and whereas there has been released from the opera-tion of said trust deed all of lots 1, a, IT, 18, 1U, 20 of said block 7, of Poplar Grove addition, Now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes by virtue of the power aud authority in me vested under and b the terms of said deed of trust, I, Edward B. Wicks, trustee as atoresuid, will on Saturday, the iiid day of April. 18H2, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Salt Lake. County of Salt Lake aud Territory of Ltah, sell the said real property and premise hereinbefore and in s;ud deed of trustfully des-cribed, except that part released as aforesaid, and all the right, title, benefit and equity of redemp-tion of the said Oscar H. Zipf, his heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendue for cash to the highest bidder therefor for the purpose of paying the amount due as aforesaid for principal and In-terest upon said notes to the day of sale, together with the costs and expenses of executing the said trust. EDWARD H. WH'KS, Trustee. Dated Salt Lake City, March --4th 18'J2. Assessment Notice. The Briirb-c- and North Point Irrigation Corh- - pany- - location of principal place of business, Brighton meeting-house- , Salt Lake County, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A of the Board of Directors of said Company held on the 2nd day of April, 189, an assesment ( No. 10) of 50 cents per share w;:s levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary ami Treasurer, E. B. Critchlow, "at his office, sS Hooper block, Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this ass-- ss nient shall remain unpaid on the itii day of May, 1892, will be delinquent aud advertized for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made be-fore, will be srdd on Saturday, the 21st day of May, lHfc!, at 1 o'clock noon, at the office oi 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. E B. CRITCHLOW, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 189a V'cial Notice. Lynnwood c E)fs "North WakA"' ' very twenty i ntent walks amount of f34U0arc 11 w contractei Several brick residd"0 111 der way. B A m Mm of Sale of Unclaimed Freight!! XrrT1"E IS GIVEN THAT THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY COMPAN YILL 1 sell the iroods and property hereinaftej at publie auction at its freight warehotm i ua its Railroad yard in Salt City, Ctah Ter-Jtor- v, commencing the saleat 10 o'clock a in. ol UNW"1'1 day of May 18!, and continuing until tl? property is sold. Said property has remained in of the Companv which is a common in i r. unclaimed, for morti than six months lrom .i time of its arrival at the places of delivery, and viil be sold to pay freight, back charge, storage, err and necessary costs of sale. Name and Name of Qongignqr dnd Description Acidrtus of Consignee so far from what plojt shipped s far of Property so Jar as a Known. M lujiiyp Kfuwn. C. E. Miller, Bingham Junction... Salt Lake f l bundle Sacks. John Lewis, " ' Thistle, Utah l cook stove, a.joints pipe. Main.t Winchester" Ogdeu, I'tah 2 boxes hardware. Pat Garvey " " Soulier Sum.nit, Utah l mattress. J.J.Miller, Bingham Bingham Junction 1 bundle E. ore satis. L. Lambert, Lehl Kee:;an i McCready Preserve Co., . Salt Lake 1 keg kraut. Scofield Store, Scoiield, Ctah Not Known 2 pieces . f stove pipe, Aunie Hansen, Provo " M t box end content. Bruce Lane, " " " 1 box and t outunts. Murk Jeffs, " Chicago 1 bale i alico. A. L. Nelson, " Colorado Springs, Colo i scli.-o- l desk. R. L. Minturn, Sprfngville. iGlenwood, Colo 1 bundle blankots. JM. ary Taylor, " Kiesel A Co., Ogden, Utah 1 sick sugajr. Y. Smith, Thistle Denver, Colo 1 case rubber packing F.J. Daiky, Manti Thistle Utah t box book. P. Gumurh, " Salt Lake J ba rels crockery. F. C. Burr, Salina Vista, Utah a tKix.es gToceaee, P. McDonald, " P. F. Collier, New York l box hooka. Bivthe M. AL Co.. Vernal Denver, Colo Tobacco. K. Kennedy, " " 'Clothina. L. A. Matterson " (Wriet:, Utah 1 box stnrch, D. Morgan, " Nepl.i, " 1 -- act corn. J. Green River Side Lake IHoua-nol- d goods. Thompson Bros. " " " " - l bondj iiou. Colo. River P. Co. Green River. . . Clttcago, ills IMachfamry. Thos. T. Dodds, Thompson's Kphralm & Co San Francisco, Cal. 2 cases braudv,4 cases whiskey F. I). Keifcr, Fruiia Sta. Lub. Oil Co. Dayton, Ouio. .. 1 case lub. oil. C. B. Masser, " Grand Junction ' scale racks (End gates), " u u k4 " 2 bundles rack sides. " " " " . 2 " " slabs. " " " " " 2 cross heads. " " ' " " 1 box bolts. S. O. Ntfy E. Fran ke, Fruita .' Kansas City, Mo 2." bundles splint basket " " M " " 1 box wire staples. " a " " " " . 1 package wire staples. " " " '; . " " 5 bundles handles. " " " " " 10 bundles tops. C. H. McGreer, Graud Junction. Ogleii, I'tah 4 bundles steel wire. The following property shipped to Ogden which is consignees place o. addrese so far as known G. H. i'rown Wi rren Mtg Co., Denver, Colo 1 box of castings, 1 keg vinegar O. P. Ordway La Villa, Flo 1 chest tools. CD. Helwig Chicago, Ills 1 Vapor stove. E. C. Lane.. E. C. La.e, Lefai, Utah 1 case uotions. F. B. Hill jK. B. Estes A Son, New York 1 box wooden brushes. Qrapewinc X Co Chicaj', Ills Aermoter and atuichrueuts A. A. M. Ft hit Chesne Not Known , 2 boxes lioor tile. Commanding Officer, Ft. Robinson Neb " " 6 boxes cartridges. J. Donahue, Seattle Wash Trinidad, Colo . 4 boxes household goods, Horsl y. Eaton fc Co Saa Francisco st. Louis, Mo 4 crts flowtr pots. Goodyear Rubber Co Si Paul, M.nu Not Known 1 box rubber goods. M. B. Wells, Nev stamens ildv,-- . Co., St. Louis 1 box sifters. Jno Abbott, San Francisco, Cal... Not Known 1 box show cards. W. B. Hoover. Bsrcley, Kan J. K. Jones 2huirs. Webster Bros. Fresno, Cal Not Known l box bottles. The fol owing property shipped to Salt Lake which is consignees place of address so faras knoivu Darling I ros . . iChlcagi , IDs 1 box tiooks. Geo, s. Lee PlttBUurjh, 1'a 2 crts t ir rooting papor4 Western Supply Co st. Louis 1 box hardware. Geo. Tinsman Canton Cabinet Filing Case Co.. Canton, Ohio 1 W hat Not. K. A. Bullantine Chicago, ills 1 ruck, 2 pieces casting. Kelly & I'age " " 4 boxes China. Blake, Haywood A Co Denver, Colo 1 box books. D. L. Nicknm St. Louis 1 box hardware. C. II. I arsons Chicago, Us - 3 cases toys. W. W. Luce t'gden, Utah I bundlu bedding. A. E. Hampton Chicago, His 1 '' household goods, I). L. Hicham Davton,Ohio 2 crts school furniture. Gaylord & Watson Chicago, ills . 1 cuss mops. E. B. Welch Kansas City !. 1 piece stove easting. Hy. Leggroati A. Toombs," C .rinne, Utah 1 sack saddles. Wm. Merchant Wm. Merchant, Montrose, Colo. ... 1 box household goods. H. O. Ntfy Klenbeck & Parsons Kansas City, Mo 1 barrel building brick. S. O. Ntfy W H Whipple Chicago, Ills - 2 bdls W. hdis. 1 bdj iron wire, 1 bbl hdv, and 8 tyils hoes. W. K. Seamans W. K. Seamans, Manti, I tah 15 pieces ho ijM hold goods. A E. Hyde Price, Utah 1 saciiaaphuft. Mrs. W. H, Ward Chicago, Ills 1 cajiui0u. Wagner Barber Supplv Co St. Louis, Mo oj or, 1 box marble, lJWi't, L. G. frames. U. S. Inspector U. S. Inspector, SuringvUle. .. , iM igitte. W. J. Sheik. W. J. Sheik, Pueblo, Colo a uschold goods, s. 6. Ntfy Commercial National Bank McCorker & Mally, Chicago 1 4V dry goods. J. H. Mellon Minneapolis. Minn I jH (low "lass. Deseret National Bank Chicago, Ills. . -. 1 al dry goods. W. L. Crown Fairview. Utah 2sies. B. B. C. Co I(. B. C. Co. Chicago 1 --sm furuiture. Ntfv Bechttd and Ssnds B California Brewing Co Kansas City :JM dvertiauig matter. H. J. Kowalsky.. San Francisco, Cal 1 cM framed glass show, Jac. Arthur Pueblo, Colo 1 boMiats. 1 barrel frames, N. L. Mendenhail Argentine Transfer, Kansas 1 bodate. H. C. Davis Ogden, Utah 1 boXiousehold goods. Card well Bros! Argentine Transfer, Kansas 1 kegBnk. Prof. R. W. Storey St. Joseph, Mo 1 caeBprinted matter. Miss Alice P. Stevens Chicago, Ills 1 bo. vn-- . Dr. J McGrew Dr. 3. McGrew, Leadville i she iron bath tub. Midgley A Son. !!!!!."."."...... .. St Joseph lirojlever. Ezra Lindsay, St. Louis, Mo Sot Known 1 bogu. chimneys. G. B. Dodge; agent " " castings. S. A B. Co., St. Loins, Mo " " 3 M.B beer kegs. L. W. liunnell, Chester, Utah I " u ..hoon'dware J Articles on hand with no marks, mi uothing is known in regard to where they were shipped " from or to: 1 tew in" machine, 1 hand saw, 8 joints stove pipe, 1 bundle ore bags, 1 empty oil can, 1 bundle stove castings, 2 boxes household i.oods, 1 piece casting, 1 iron heater, 1 pinch bar, 3 joints stove pipe, 1 piece wagon wood, 1 old tent, S empty egg cases, 7 oven lids, 1 small iron frame, 1 bundlo mining machinery, 1 bundle bedding. 1 plow point, 1 trunk boxed. 1 bundle sacks, 1 bundle bedding, li joints cast iron pipe, 2 joints iron pipe, 1 box cod fish, 1 box toy guns, 1 sack clothing, 2 joints stove pipe 2 doubletrees, 1 parlor stove base, 6 common wood chairs K D, 4 common rockers, 3 sacks cement, 1 su k old clothing. 1 sack cement; marked J. J. Gregg; 1 W. W. cot; 1 stove base (4 pieces), i joint stove pipe; 1 sad oats, marked G. Sheeper, Law rence; 1 keg nails, mirked "C ;' 1 piece carpet, 1 bundle rope, marked J. B. Cunningham, L neva, Colo. ; 1 box household goods, 1 small sack, . ro jj BABCOCK. General Freight Agent. J. R. RILEY, Freight Agent. Salt Lake City. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME I diiected by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of I tah 1 shall expo-- " 'it public sale at the front door of the Countv Court House, in the ( ity of Salt Lake, Countv of Salt i.ake ami Territory of Utah, on the lHth day of April, I8V2, at 12 o c ock M.. a 1 the right, title claim and interest of Edwin W. Senior of, in and to the fol- - owing described real estate, situate, lying, and eing in Suit Lake County, and described as fol-lows, to-wi- An undivided in-terest in all of Park Hale, Plat "D,"' except Lots 11,12, 18, 19 and 20, in Block 1, of said Bubdivis'on, being in the southeast quarter section 20. township 1 south, range 1 Vest, Salt lake meridian. Allot' block 1, Park Da;e plot 'B " except lots I to 8, 90 to 17, 18, and ili to 08 inclusive, said Block 1: also IT, 2i, 27, xS, 21), 80, 31, 33, 34, in block 2, said Park Dale Plot '"B, beinc; northwest quarter of northwest quarter Sec ion 2:', Tow lis hip I south. Range 1 west. Salt Lake Meridian. Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, and lots 3 to 10 inclusive, 12. 15 to 20 inclusive, 8f 20, 31, 33 to 44 inclusive and 47 and 48 in Block 8. of llaynes' addition to Fiat "E." Also Tots 12, 15 and 14, block 21, Brighton Addition to Garden Citv; Lot ti, Block 22, Garden City, Plat "IV' To be sold s the property of Edwin W. Senior at the-su-it of Eliza Snow Dunford, executrix. Terms of s:ale cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. MarshaL By Bom an Cannon, Deputy Marshal. Dated March 2., lh2. Notice of Administrators' Salo of Ileal K tato at Public Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN of an order of the Probate Court of the city and countv of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, mad the Oth day of April, A. D. 1892, in, the matter of the estate of l'eter Erekson, de-ceased, the undersigned, the administrators of tho said estate, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, and subject to confirma-tion by said probate court, on Monday, the 2d day of May, 1892, at 12 o'clock m., at the south door of the County Court House, in Salt Lako City and county, all the right, title, interest, and estate of the said Peter Ereksou, ut the time of his death, and all the right, title, aud interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or other-wise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Peter Erekson, at the time of his death, in all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county o S lit Lake, territory of Utah, and bounded und de-scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning west 1.85 chains from the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 24, in township 2 south, of range 1 west, of the Salt Lake meridian, running thence south seven (7) chains to wire fence on the south bank of ditch, thence north H3li deg., west along said fence 8.73 chains, thence north along wire fence 15.60 chains, to point iu county road, thence north 85-- deg,, east about 1 rod north or south line of said road K.72 chaius, theace south on east bank of head ditch, thorn hedge, and row of trees 10.30 chains, more or less, to the point oi beginning, containing 14 0 acres, more or less including about 1 rod in county road. Terms and conditions of sale, cash; 20 per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the adminis-trators on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said probate court. HENRY J. EREKSON, ISAAC D. EREKSON, Administrators of the estate of Peter Erekson, April Hth, 1892. J Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. F. D. CUft, plaintiff, vs. Carlton W. Veatch, Estelle, Veatch his wife, Charles L. Crane, Ar- - in in da Crane his wife.Aaron Key-se- R. D. Winters, H. P. Mason, I Henry Diuwoodey, Charles 3. Desky, Minnie Deskv, C. B.Durst, A. A. Brim, Joseph G.Artnetroii, William E. Crutcher, John Mc- Donald, John McDonald, Jr.,and Summons, William C. McDonald, eopart-- 1 ners doing business as John McDonald fc Sons, Frank L. Par-ker and David A. Depue, doing business as Parker St Depue; ana the Salt Lake Hardware Co., a corporation, Douglas A. Shiley and Oscar Groshell, copartners doing business as Shiley & Gro-shell, defendants. The People of the Territory of Dtah send greeting : To Carlton W. Veatch, Estella Veatch his wife, Charles L. Crane, Arminda Crane his wife, Aaron Keyser, R. D. Winters, H. P. Mason, Henry Din woodey, 0 bailee 8. Desky, Minnio Deskv, C. B. Durst, A. A. Brim, Joseph G. Armstrong. William E. Crutcher, and John McDonald, John McDonald, Jr., and Wlil ".m C. McDonald, copartners doing business a- - J . iu McDonald A Sons, Frank L. Parker and David A. Dpu, doing business as Parker A Ce pue; aud tho Salt Lake Hardware Co., a corpora tion, Douif'as A. Shiley and Oscar Groahell. co partners, doing business as Shiley A Groshell, defendants. You are hereby repaired to appear in an ac- - tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judi-cial District of the Territory of Utah, and to an swer the complaint died therein within ten day? (exclusive of the day of service) after the ser sive 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 default will be taken agninst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have judgment against defendants, Veatch and Crane, and each of them in the sum of $950, with interest at 8 per cent per annum from July 30, 1890, until paid.lets $500, for $150 attorney's fee and costs of suit; al-leged to be due on three certain promissory notes executed bv said defendants to plaintiff July 30. 1890, each for $7D0, bearing interest at 6 per cent Lner annum from date; same being due and - . $600, paid April 17, 1891; said v, . c pT,- ., t, -- 1"."" have the usual de- - IsgHrthis court for the sa'.e of said premises; that proceeds thereof be applied in payments of amounts due as above; that defendants and all persoas claiming under them may be barred and foreclosed of all claims or equity of redemption in faid premises; that plaintiff have judgment against defendants Veatch and Crane for any de-ficiency, and for other relief ; said premises are described &s follows, towit: Lots 52 and 53; block 5, in Charles S. 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 a above required, the Baid plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Ho. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the Thira Judl ciaJ District, in and for the Territory of Utah.this bttt of February, m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tw-seal HENRY McMILLAN, Clerk. By Gborok D. Looms, Depnty Clerk. ' .iir Pibrce. attorneys for ulaintilf. Notice. n the Probate CoHrt, of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tho estate of Nelson Lawrence, deceased. TyroTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HENRY XI W . Lawrence, executor of the last will and administrator of the estate of Nelson Lawrence, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed iri said Co art his final account of his administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Wednesday, the 4th day of May, A. D., 1H92, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, Salt Lake City and County, Utah Terri-tory, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, for the settlement f said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at v.h ch time and place any person interested in said est.ito may appear and show cause, if any there be, w hy said account, should not be settled and appB oid and final distribution made as prayed Kr. Date April 9, 18:J2. C. E. A 1. i.e.n. Clerk of the Probate Court. !"i By CaI'sten Browne. Jr.', Deputy Cleriv. " i Notice of Administrator's Sale of Keal Ks- - tato at Private Sale. ftfcTOTfCS K HKliKBY GIVEN THAT IN iff" In".""'" ' llu or,i'r of the I'rohatft court ;.7 Nili l.;ilvi; county. Territory of Utah, made on m Mb dav t April, A. D. 1892, in the matter of tlK at.-j- Erekson, deceased, the under-h- i i the administrator of said estate, will sell awjiimate sale, to the highest bidder for cash, iu iaa ul money of the United States, and subject to coiwrmation by said Probate court, on or after SaMrday, the 30th day of April, 1892, all the right, titlejinterest and estate of the said John at the time of his death, and all the rightltitle and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in sdiiition to that of the said estate at the time of his death, in ami to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lyiiiK and being in the city and aounty of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as follows, A part of Lot six (HI in Block forty (43) three, Plat B, Salt Lake City Survey, commencing for the same at a point two and one-hal- f i Vi J rods east and ten rods south from the northwest corner of said lot, running thence south ten rods, thence east two and one half (2i) roda, thence north ten rods, thence west two and one-ha- lf (2"i) rods to the place of bcfriniiing. Terms of sale, twenty per cent of the purchase price .to be paid at time of sale, balance at the time of confirma-tion of sale by the Probate court. Bids 'or offers may be made ut any time after the tirst publica-tion of this notice and before the making of tho sale. All bids or offers must be in writing and signed by the party bidding, and left at the office of flogo & Burmester, attorneys at law, No. 234 Main street, in said city and county, or delivered tot ha undersigned personally. Dated April 8, 1892. L. Q. NIELSEN, Administrator of the estate of John Erockson deceased. Oeliiiquent Stock Notice. The American Fork Gold and Silver Mining ouipany: Location of principal place of busi-ness, American Pork, Utah. vctOTICETHERE A HE DELINQUENT UP-o-the following described stock of the American Fork Gold and Silver Mining company on assessment No. 2, of three (8) cents per share, levied upon the 25th day of November, 1891, the teveral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders ss follows: B Adamson, No. Certflcate 2fi3, 100 shares, $3.U) Jay L. Athey, " " 63, 50 " 1.5) Jay L. Athey, " " 54, 1500 " 45.0 Jay L. Athey, " " 55, 1000 " .00 L W. Brown, " " 292, 1500 " 45.0 J.B.Coffenbury," ,; 223, 200 " 6.00 S. Osborne, " " 1W, 153, 154, 156, 150, 157, 158, 159, 160, 101, 182, 103. 16t, 105, 16, 17, 16o. 109, 170, 171, 172, 1 3, 174, 175, 176, 1T7. 173, 179, 18o 181. 182, 183, 184, 185, 18B, 187, 188, 1S9. 190, 191. 1?2, 193, 194. 195. 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 902, 203, 204, 205, 206,207, 208, 209; 1000 shares each, 56,000 - hares, $1740. No certificates 211, il2, 213, 215, 1000 shares each, 40,000 shares. $ t'JOO. No. certificates 210 and 204, 500 share each, 1000 shares, 30. W. J. Ryan, No. certificate, 148, 200 shares, $G.nu J. S. Snow, " " 293, 500 " 15.0 And in accordance with law and the order ot the board of aireetoTS, made, on the 21t day of March. 1892, so many of tho shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be si.H at the company's office, at Jas. Chipman's store, American Fork. Utah, on Monday the 18th of April, 1KH2, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, to pay delinuuer.t assessment thereon, together with the cost of ad vertising and the expense of sale. XV. A. " Dl-O- s.-.--rt v. iti' to Stockholders. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A of the Stockholders of the Snlt Cakt- - Improvement and Natural lias Company will be held al tho office of W. G. VanHorne, 172 South Mam street. Salt Luke City, Utah, on Mon-day, May and, IS'.fc.', at o'clock p. in., to consider amendments to the. articles of incorporation of snirl Company us follows to-wi- t: An amendment enabling the said Company to do all acts neces-sary to the boring of wolls for Petroleum, build-ainngd and operating tanks and works for holding refining the same, laying pipe lines and gen-erally to do all act nececsary to the proper con-ducting of the business of an Oil Company. By order of the i're.-iden- t. Theo. BbOUOH, Secretary. Notice for Publication. No. 1302. Timber Culture, Commuted Proof. United Statbs Land OriFCK, Salt Lake Citv, March 16, 1892. f XTOT1CE IS II EKE BY HI VEX THAT JOHN XN Carter has filea notuo of intention to make final proof before Kejjjster and Receiver, I'nited States land office at his office In Salt Lake ( ity, Utah, on the titli day of May, 1892, on timber cul-ture application No. 919, for the S. E. N. W. ! N. E. 4 S. W. a 8. E. and lot 3 of bectlon No. 4, in township No. 1 S., Kane No. 2, W. He names as witnesses: John S. Bowdidge, John B Bowdidge, Lewis S. Keim and Fludlay Free, a.lof Salt Lake City P. O., Utah. Frank D. Hobbs, lieguttc, WlUiKu Chad wick, .Attorneys for Entryman, Stockholder Meeting. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-- holders of tha ("tail, Nevada & California Ka.lway Company wtll be held at the oflicc o the company in Suit Lake City, room 4, Culmer's-Kennet- t Bl'k, on Monday, May 2d, 1892, at 10 a.m., for the pnrposa ot electing directors for the year und for the transaction of uy otuer business which may come before it. t JOHN J. STEWART. Se retaiy, i |