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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: FKlDAY. MARCH 25, 1892, JWfvJfC Packed in FLSA Patent Cloth rW)Pouches and Nijjj in Hil. Insure in tho "Michigan." Harris A Wilson, agents, 77 Commercial block. P. AUERBACH & BRO. , CC3 Great Semi-Annu- al Muslin Underwear Sale! Commencing Monday JIarcli ii Ml. , . Wa offer you Garments at less price than the Matarial to make them would cost you Then why take the trouble to maka them. At 15c Each. At 25c Each. THI8 ,,KK CONSIST, or . " THIS PUCB WK HAVE W lute Namsook Dresses. r or " L.iJii-s- ' t tu'inise each J.V OMMrw'l Ua' Drawers' each! 18e Chjldrn' Colored 01mhm Drtut. Ladies' Underwear in all styles, wa I1.7S Ladles' Apron, each , 15c CnfanU' Cambric Slips. Udtas' Curset Coven Mcb 16c CMWrn'i Qlughm Aprons. Por $1.00. r I adies' M(tUl Kobrs, Cambric Ruffled. AT 50e KACH. Ladies' Nipbt Robei, Lace and Embroidery Ladies' Underwear in all stylet, wi $3.W This line of L'uderwear i. very elaborately TtjniBMjA made and ilnlshed, and would sell elsewhere Ladies' ( hemise, Embroidery ud Uce lorlH1.70. tor 1.1XJ. Tnmmea. Ladles' Underwear la all styles, was 2.30 Ladies' Drawers, Embroidery aud Lace AT 75c KACH. Trimmed. For 2.00. We sbow in this line L'oods that are In Ladies' Corset Covers, Embroidery aud actual value worth L35. Trimmed. Ladies' Underwear in all styles, was 3.00 U 3 fa ofDoe kind tu a Wr--3 Do not fail to inspect our line of Novelty Garments in Remarkets, Box Coats Reefers and Blazers jjapes, At 20 Per Cent Cheaper than Elsewhere. We Have 125 . . - ., - 1 Imported Sample Garments that wo offer at 80 per cent below value. 300 Sampla Reefers at $5.00, $7.60, $10.00 and $12.50 each, in the latest cuts, worth, in actual value. 50 per cent mora. rinooo nnnHn nflmrhriDrit We are shcrwrajr the latest and finest line TlllS WftfiK. JJltiSS trUUUO Utillal llUUlll. of Novelty Good, French rponst 10c Hamburg embroideries for 5 The attractions in the Silk and Dreaa Wb.p Cords, Bedford Cords, CameL Hair jfo - for ?M tioods Departments for this week arc: Wwves,etc. 30c for.... 10 BO pieces Black Satin Rbadame oO TriMtup DepartfflCDt. oe for::::::::::i5 50 pieces Black and Colored Poneee. . . . . Dreas " " f" 2 Trknafup ; maffnlfr- - L1.n MXtnx:::::::;::::: uvbriment N- -"- fteizA 25 pieces Black Gros Gruln Silk, this is S5c dot. all silk and rained at 1. 00 07! Black and cjlorcd Silk Gimps. 5, 7X, 10,. . BOO doz colored bordered scalloped Hand. Elegant d. -- iijns in China Silk at 47 12, 15. These trimaniiiKS are worth kerchiefs, Oe each. American Ctiallies, 28 inches wide 20 per cent mure. SOBdo plain wliite scalloped and herav. Frencb Challies at 80 steel and Bead Passajueaterios at. .75 atltchod embroidered handkerchiefs, regular 100 pleees all wool Canieiclte. newest Cheap at $1.25 per yard. iri. o, BOc ; special price, 25c each. shades, regular price $1.25 75 Colored Appliqurd Trimmings, oOc and $L25 75c Children's Cashmere Hats, 35c each. 50 inch colored imported Broadcloth, Eseurtal Lace Beading 40cto75 $1.00 Children's Burah Silk Hats, 50c each. These goodt have been sold at 1.75, Steel Oimvs Sue to $1.73. 75c Children's Surah Silk Emb. Hoodi, to close 100 Black Nailhend Trimmings 15c to 50 40c each. f dS TIimtDt.ot:t Another Great Sale of EmUroiaeries 5o?1eaH:hCMldreu'R8urtth 81lkEmb-- NEW SPRING WASH GOODS The Prettiest Fabrics ever pro-duced will be on sale this week. Others may have as cheap, but we doubt it See our immense stock. F. AUERBACH & BRO. Al TWO tiK"THTTKTMALLpre TV of books to keep. Will make oat bills and collect, if desired. Oood references. Addroes B. this office. s,r ANTED-I- N PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO TV well furnished rooms, Willi board. Refer-ences given ami required. P. 0, box WANTED BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, as housekeeper. Address X, Tim en office. WANTED - POSITION AS TRAVELING for reliable, s house; ref- erence furnished. Address M. 0. H., Times office, W SNTEIl PARTIES LOOKING FOR KIKST class room, with or without hoard, can se-cure same by culnnu at Realty Block, West Tem-ple street. for Sale. I KA TWENTY YEAR GOLD CHO()b ltf bunds. $11)00 each; interest at !i ner cent payable August 1st and February 1st: bids to be opened at 4" p. m., April , lSIfci, Address Board of Education, Suit Lake City. F SALE GOOD FURNITURE, AT 858 E. First South Street. FOR SALE "NORTH WATERLOO;" LOTS A will be advanced in price April 1st; streets now being graded; cement walks to be laid to car line on 4th :ast. LMIR SALE -- SEE WATERLOO;" NO property yet put upon the market equal to this at the present prices: any terms to suit. W. E Hubbard, 41 W. '.'nd South. IpOR BALE "NORTH WATERLOO;" JUST upon the market; 21 lots sold during tiie pod fifteen daysj six pressed brick houses now contracted for; $H7b per lot. W. E. Hubbard 41 W ami South. FOR SALE-JlJi- rt NET WILL BUY 5 LOTS Colorado Subdivision, just north of Agri- cultural I'ark. This isa burgaiu. Address p o. Box --'10, city. IfOU RBNT-tO- stt. SUITABLE FOR com" Prrice miSs0s, ionInhqouuisree, atfe4BedSoutth.eMaoirn. paint shop. 11 RENT-- A" SUITE OF THREE'UNFI F nisbed room! at '00 Brigiium, corner F r- -t tfest. 7'"ok'rENT SMALL FRONT BOOM, FURN V isbeii. tm Eust Second South street. triOS SALE T.UDliYMEN CAN GET OLD F papers at The Times office at twenty tlvs cents per hundred, tS6H KENT E L KG A N TL Y FU RNIS 1 E ) F rooms; electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. FOR RENT-ON- E COMPLETELY FU modern house of nine rooms, hot water beating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close m. Enquire titi East Second South street. r1oR KENT NEW i ROOM BKK'K, $11 PElt month. Fourth West und Ninth South. 57T, ffio foait MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or notes. F. Rehrmaa & Co., Room if' ( ommercial block. VJART1ES WHO DESIRE TO LOAN OR 1 borrow money see A. M. Jonos, 'J49 Main street: telephone 301. tMtai. I ( LINE, H E. SECOND SOUTH CLEANS and ESpairs clothes in fine style and short notice. B..VB secuud hand clothes. Orders by mail or call. (label, the Tailor 65 VV. 2A Soutli. Salt Lake City. Suits to order from $l5to$55 Pants " $3.50to$l5 Su. made in IO hours Punts made in 5 hours By Eirst-- t lass Workmea iu this city. J. W. FARRELL & CO. PLUMBERS, GaMTUM FITTEBL Dtaldrs in b1 Uni of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders token for Diire tind DorWelU, OtMpooU bnllt and connection mad; 187 Mate, ovpoetta uerbach Bros. TelAphone, S(Ml Our Motto is D Purity Strength We guarantee courteous, genUemanly clerks and bouest treatawaf to all customers. Bodega Family Wine House 19 COMMKHCIAL STREET. We Carry the Purest Forts, Sherries, Angelica and aU California wines which into sold at prices favorable to the pockets of every honest man and woman. We are headquarters fbr every conceivablo imported artlel of wine, brandy, liquor and cham-pagne. We do not give away any presents but our goods are sold at prices, and quality which commend them to all the people. W are the peers of aU houses for fine whiskeys Everybody in America Should Visit or Address Bodega Family Ii House, 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery, Telephone 365. T. R. JONES &QO. BANKERS. Ml MAIN BT flAIr LaEB HUYS OKES AND BULLION. RIO HAM Western. K '' Current TIME TABLE )n SUM January 1, ma. L.1AVBS SALT LAKE No. 2-- For Provo, 94tftli, (irtuid .lunc- - tlon and all puluts 44Mt 0:50 a m No. 4 For Provo, firtnil Junction and al! joints east 0:56 p m No. ft For Provo, Parson aud Bareka. 4 M p in No. 8 For Blnihtm 8:(B a m No. 0 For Hotlrlnffs and Ogdsn, .. H.Miam No. For OgdMl aTUTths wot 12:1 p m No. a For 0K,mi and th- - wrat s m A H K Bfl SALT LAKE " I No. From Provo. Sulino, (irand Junction and the onat 12:01 p mj No. 8-- From Provo, Grand Junction and the ut W:2t) a in No. 6 From kProvi, payarMi anu Eu l'i!ks !" .v. nt No. 7 From Bin'ham 8:00 p m No. 10 From Ho: ItoftftffS ai d Ogdsn.. 8:00 p ni No. 2- - From Uin and the wsrt 0:40 a m No. 4 From OgdtMi and tlio went 9twl p in Pullman Palace Sleepers on aU through trains. No charges Close connections. Safety. . Speed and Comfort. Ticket pate . 00 S. Main Sti 1) 0 DOUB, (Jan. Manamr. A K. W HUH, w. ncrul Suu(. j. m Mfiin', g. p. & t. a. Utah Central Bailway. TTMM TABLE. Ia eaWr r 21th, lrHtl. Paasengertrarni wiU run daily between Salt Lake City and Park City aa folio wa: SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves KMith Sooth & Main.... 9:00a. m " I axrivea n ' " " ... .10:20 a. n, PAHK CITY. 'Train 1 MHfrm at Park City 10:30 a. m 44 B laavee M " ft WO a. in Oftaa and depot at the corner of Eighth bouth aud Main Streets. t.j. Macintosh, Uasural Sana. B. K. Bldch & Co. WHOLESALE Liquor and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E. H. Gates Key West Cigars. M. Srachelberg & Co. New York, Himi Ctpns Hoffman House Boqoett Cigars. Carl Upminn, Now York. Ctriitoa a Stsra, New York. L. bliss, Fiaou Csku BtotMUs U'licn EOlail t aut seli-c- t tho popular fnute llii' burlulgton, Two daily vi'stilmln trains Ir'im Deliver with ilininir and chair rars und ),ul'mftU6li'i'pi'rsUaclii;d,orC'hicagi, I'euria, jtt. Kanaa City, St. Joseph, Atchisuu and all points cast. Truste Sale. WuEMiS, William If. Whitney and Kmmi Waitoer, hU wife, executed, acknowledged and dt'UTfrwl taeir certain crust dead bearing date tfce fifth day of Inly, IdM, t.. James H. Bacon, trustee, "to eea r ew " i.n promissory note, bear-ing even dat with seti trust dwd, and payable W (ia,B after the 'Vite thereof, to the orier of Joseph D. Ba?on, for S8, within at the rate of 12 per cent per Uam which raid trust deed is retried in the order' o office in Luke county, EJtah, vol'Jiae "3d" uf Trut 1'eeda on paee OT, M and ML nnd Whrea, said William H. Whitney and Krania Whitney, in and bv said front ueo, to tecnr the purineiit of nld note and interest, conveyed to eaid trustee th GtjUotrmi. d uroportjr. situated in Salt Lake Cit . Salt Lke county, Clan territory, to wit: Kogin sixtr-r-i- M Iwt wtt of the north-o- s cqft&r of block two vi, Kelaev Jfe GilU-api- fdbdiviaioa ol olock foray-- f oar (441, plat "C," ftatt.Ls.ke City sunej, rcimlng tueiK-- t at'utL one ha.. dree a. id thirty seven 1,1.77) feet, to an alley, tltance wen thirty three (HS) feet, thence north one hundred anl thirty-seve- (187) feet, tueue at thirty three (88) feet to place of bejfinuivfl. and WwOMJ&t lr- provided in utid trust deed ainuwt; ofchir taints, that if dauaU be made in the payuufut ut haA note, or the interest tbereoB. or at.) part tin reof, that Riajn aid trustee or his mnonor In Jtpltt. akaH, on tie reijtiest of the bolder or holder of aid note, sell mid lillpfiao of aid premise, and eery part thereof, and all of ihe riht, title, Benefit, ai d equity of redemptiou of aiu William II. Whi:nev and Km in a Whitney his wife, their heir and jih, therein, eithtr en Biaae. or in sspara;a par.fl, a the holder ol said note may prefer, at tho front door of (tie Court llonee in said County, or oil eaid premises, ae may la Ipewflid in th notice of such eale, for the highest and beet price tho lami will britt in cash, wfter Aral tfiviug tu.rty days notice of such aale, iu any newspawr, at that time o.nty, and, WherWa, aaid Wil.i.iin H. Whitne y, and Knrma Whitney, hi wife, hare Daetle defau.t in ihe pay-ment ol Aid note and the interest thereon which on the l'trflay of ApiiL law, will umount to the aum of $842. ftO. and the cot and expense" f forecloBlng and eiecutin the truat ; and, Whereas, the letful ovtner or holder of said note hau requested ald trtidteo tu givv notice and sell said premirtee HOW, therefore, public notice li hereby given, that L .lame U. Bacon, trustee a?1 aforesaid, will on Wtdnosdav, tho 18th day of April. A. D. 1892, at the hour of 13 o'clock, noxiu, of midday, at the front door of the county court house, in and for aaid county, in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell at public vendne, to the highest and leat bidder for each, said premiee herein before described, toother with all right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of said William H, Whitney and Emma Whitney, hiB wife, their heirs and aign, thereto, for the purpose of paying Bid la"t mentioned amount, and the OOfM ana expense of foreclosing una executing tiiis trust, nnd will make, execute, acknowlelgo and delWer. to the purchaser or purchaBer of said preatisea a rood and sufficient deed or deeds of ec.reyajice there-for. Dated this 12th day of Marth, 189 U. Bacok, Trustee as aforesaid. J. W. Ji'DD, Attorney. HISHTON- - A his father's residence iu Rlverton ward. Salt Lake Count! , March 16, st 4 :::0 0 clock a. in., liland kishtwi, burn in (igden , Tune Mo, 1S7I. JOHNSTON At Tayloravtlle, Salt Laka county, Utah, March 21 ai 5:80 a.m., Lrs Johnson, of heart failure. The deceased was born May at, 1880, at Halmstad, Holland, Sweden; was d in the church of Jeans Christ of Latter-da- San ta In IHtiO and has done comideraUe mission work in his mother land. Ha emigrated to this country in 1874. OLSEX At Randolph, Utah, March 17th, Inwobor M. Olaen, of old a ;e. Born in Norway, November 17, 1305: joined th Church of Jesus Clnist of Latter-Da- Saints in 1868, and to Utah in I8."i7: crofs.it the plains in phr. christiant-on'- handcar' coiupan , arriv-i- Salt Lake City September 13, bringing one of her sons (Olavin.) with her 10 Utah, she left two ,on aud i n daughter in .Norway, tlo'y not having joined ihe fihorch. AROUND THE CIRCLE. UTAH NEWS NOTES FROM EVERY POINT IN THE TERRITORY. All In Condensed Form With Items itll eretl From Our N't'tghbors - Ml liclef, Terse and Pointed Kead aud Keep Yourself Posted. A new schoolhousc is to be built iu the Third ward at Provo. Two bears, in charge of two Ereuchraen, were exhibited in Iiebt-- r ball on Monday n.ent to a good sized audience, and the was pronounced very jrood. William Faraday of La Plata, had a stick and three-quarter- s of giant powder iu his l boot Monday night. While eating lunch a I "V spark from the pipe of a miner Ignited the I Ipowder and badly burned Faraday's leg. I yTUe patient is doing well, ft other big lind for Provo is the discovery p. . J large deposit of lithographic stone in mountains east of town. The discovery . made by F. W. C. Hathenbruck. Mr. i. has subjected the atone to all the pre- - scribed acid testa! and " '('s 'a'r rival tlie bavarian stone. He says the supply is in-exhaustible and bu will proceed at once to put it ou the market. Under date of March i-'- d a Spanish Fork correspondent writes: "A trial of great criminal importance was tried before Justice John P. Joues last evening at the city hall. It oems that during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morgan from their homo on the 17th iust., attending 1111 evening party, that some unknowu villain drooped the carcass of a decomposed pig in their well. The next morning on going to the well for water the hog was discovered in the well. Mr. Morgan rery wisely informed the city marshal of the rascally act and desired oil assistance in finding, if possible, the lu perpetra-tor. Immediately Mr. Williams, the mar-shal, commenced operations and was suc-cessful in traciug the pig from where he laid, and In securing strong pointed circum-stancia- l evidence of an ominous nature. A s M' Simiii.'iis was Hrresk'il on lot 'r- - charge, and after a very scurching trial was released. While some of the circumstances In the ase tended to implicate him iu some way with the awful deed, yet nothing sure and confirmatory was shown, indeed, an alibi was proven beyond doutit. The nerpe trator Is at large, yet despite his calloused heart, retribution will catch on the wing ere long. Dunng the trial Prosecuting Attorney Creer delivered one of the most logical, con-sistent and connected pleas we ever heard from him Notwithstanding the attorney's eloquence and consistent conuections of facts, Justice Jones, after a very careful re-view of the presentations, dismissed the de- - fendant. NEVADA NOTES Six young Piutes of the. Walker Lake reservation are taking a business course at the Stewart institute. State Printer Eckley, who hns been quite 111 at his home in Carson, is better, aud will soon be around again. In eastern Nevada the winter was above the average in severity, while from Baltic Mountain west it was abnormally mild The spring is also wet in the eastern part of the stale, whereas it has been very dry in west-ern Nevada. 11 Times: About 20,000 head of sheep VlliyU shorn in the past two weeks at Clifton. ' "The bulk of these sheep belonged "to Mills ,v. Ffanaen. Mills drove through here Wednesday 11 band of ;10()0 beep which will be shorn at Steamboat Springs. Rev. F. L. N'ash, for seventeen years pas-tor of the Presbyterian church at Watson-ville- , ('al . fi ohout to pull up stakes, nnd on the lirst Sabbath ill April will assume the pastorate of the church in Virginia City. The Cettft'tll Wewtdftn says Some day the lands of Reese River valley, in the neighborhood of Trout creek and Mill creek, will tie irrigated by tho storage system of saving and utilizing water. Natural reser-voirs exist in the canons, requiring but little labor to convert to usefulness. L. H. Taylor, chief engineer of the Honey Lake Valley Land it Water company, is in Reno on his way to California. He says Work is progressing on the Long Valley res-u-mm ci voir, hut, it is not expected to store watt r Until roll sTVWTn". TTo i r,. rwir, when com-pleted, is expected to store water to irrigate 50,000 acres ol land. IDAHO NOTES. Poeatello is to have a new hotel. It is quite probable that company C, of the Fourth infantry', which lias for a num-ber of years been stationed at Botes bar-racks, will soon be transferred to another post. Idaho will furnish the block into which the last imi! of the Woman's building a' ' World's fair, will lie driven. This n.--ii gethcr with a medallion, is to be given by Montana, and it will be drived by a hammer supplied by Nebraska. A movement has been inaugurated by the ministers of Botse to place Idaho on record a- - favoring the closing ot the World's fair on Sunday. A petition is to be circulated through the state for signatures, praying thai the gates of the exposition be closed on that day. The Poeatello city trustees have adver Used for bids for a new bridge across the I'ortncuf river at the foot of Center street that will be a credit to the city; the long neglected streets are being graded and the nuid holes II Hod in, and lust (where it should tome) a new city cemetery has been ar-ranged for. The saloon keepers of Boise claim that the high license law passed by the last leg-islature is unconstitutional, and they pro-pos-to make a test Ou the fiirst dav c April the license of a well known saloon man Will expire, and he will refuse to pay the ISM license, says theStodwnUM. A pros edition will naturally follow, and if a deci-sion adverse to the saloon man is rendered the case will lie carried to the Supreme court. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OK SALE hy the Dietrlct Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, I shall offer at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, In the City an ' County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, 011 the 7th dav of April, lffll, at li o'clock. M., all the right, title, claim and interest of Itoben Gardiner ana V' garotGimuner, ofn and to the following des-cribed real estate property, situate, lying and be ing in the city and conuty of Salt Lake, Utuu Territory, and purticularly described us fol-lows, Commencing 116 leet etat of the southwest corner of lot 7, block 6B. plat "A,v Selt Lake City eurvey, and running thouco north Mty seven sar oas half feet, tbem-- west four-teen test, thenoa south aod oue-Sa-feet, thence east U ' feet to place of begin-ning; also coininonclna '13 feet eae: of the south west comer of said lot 7, and runuinr thence east four feet, thence north seventy leven and f tact, thence w.'St four feet, thence south seventy eevm und one-lial- leet to place of begin-ning, together With a perpetaal right of way through an ulleywny ten (10) feet wide extending from tho west line uf the land above .described on the north Hue of said land through to Kast Tem-ple street, all of said decribe4 properly being sit-uated In Salt Lake City and county, Ctah Terri-tory. To be eohl sb the property of Robert Gard-iner and Margaret Gsrdiuer at toe suit of Joseph Bauingarten. T'irinsof sale cash. S. II uwi, Plaintm" Attoraer. K. H. Pasobs, IJ. S. Marshal, By D N. Swan, rinputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, March lots, li. i WHEHEAS ON JUNE 1BTH. 1801. WILLIAM H O. Collett aud Ada Collett, hie wife, as flfft partir-- made and delivered to the under-airme-trastw an Mcond party, a crtai tr?t tlod of tUe rift t'Htate ueroinafter deetribed for thepnTpoae of iecuilng to H. B. Scott tho third: party to mi id tnift deed, the payment of two cer- - tain promiffdory uotea of eveii diitj, made and d-livered to said Hcott by - r William G. aud Ada Collett. one for J'J&OO.Ou principal and the other fur JlOUO.O principal, each nute payable three y'art after Mid date, without grace, at Burling-ton. Iowa, to the uruer of Bam Hcott, together with Interest ihervou at th rate of 10 per cent Mf UB) from tho dutw tbereof uutil paid, to-- terest payable quarter yeorty, wliich deed of trutit wfti recorded dune JStli, iSftl, and fl of record in hook 3 F of trunt dwds, at paen 8&1-- 4 records of Salt Lake County. Utah. And Whhkas, Haid flrft parUcn In taid truttt deed covenanted u pay aid Lotes according to the tenor and effect thereof nnd therein promised and ; agreed that in CftM default a be madu iu the j'liyroent of taid nut en or auy part thereof or of the Interest that might aocrw) thereou or any part thereof t the tame should beoyuif due and payable, then haid trust deed should h in force aud tea; the undersigned trutev miht there upon ffoceed U sell said real state or auy part UkftNof at public vend-i- to ih highest blddar for cjifh (either party to naid trust deed being at lib-- I erty to baoome a paxchaser at Mid uule) and out of the proceeds of sale should pay the amount of said note to the holder thereof nnd the costs and expenses of Mia lucludlua reasonable attrney's fees, the salt to be conducted aud advertised as cpedned in Said trust deed, and WaanKAa. No part of the principal or interest of maid or either of said oroinlasorv notes has been paid axcapC the sum of pM.W Internet paid September 18tb, 1S91, on naid J'JSOO.OO note and pbJQO interest paid same dajfcOO Mid $1000 note and tha Intaraat li due and uopaJd on each of said nots, for the qoarter year ending Dec. 18, Ui. Now at the rtNfjuesi of tha holder of said notes the nndemUcned tnutae hereby Mvt)s noUce that on Saturday, the tt&th day of March, at the front door of the Salt Lake County court house in bait Lake City, Salt Lake 0nnty, tTtan, at tweWo o'clock noon of that day, he wilt, under and by Ttrtne at the trust and powers given htm In and by ttatd trust deed, as such truste' offer for sale and ksII at public auc-tion lo the highest bidder for cash tho property aforewaid and kereinaltOf dosorfbed, or so much thereof as ikall be necsssary, to pay the amount of said Dotes, and the expenene of the trust and of the saie, Inclddlng reaitonable attorney's tnm, and compensation to the trustee. Said property if des riDed as follows: Commencing at the northeust corner of lot 10, biook SI, Tei .n 1'lnt "A,'" Big Field survey and running thence pouth 27. 4 roils, thence west 17. 1W rods, thence north rods, thence east 17.80 rod to tht place of rMvinning, tiltuated In Salt Lake County, L'tah Territory. Terms of sale. cash. Dated, Fabrunn ttd, lHi. fcDWARD B. WICKS, Trustee. Marshal's StIe. iU HSUANT TO AN ORDER OF BALE to me directed by the District Court of th Third Judicial District of tha Territory ol I tah. I snail Her at public sale at the front door 01 the County Court House, in the City and County of Ball Lake, Utah Territory, ou the 1:1th day of April, 1898, all the right, title, claim and Inter-est of the within named alia 8 M Bgie H, Tuomaon, Tames Thomson and P. '( Baal t in i ml lo the following defcrilied rnl cKfute Unate, lying nnd baiitg in the city and county of suit ,;ik, I'tiili, and pjitlic ulnrly d.t ribfil u follows, tawit: Commencing two () r.'d- - eael of the northwest corner of lot ia (ft), in block thin . four CM), nlut "C Bait Lake City survey, aiid running thencn east tbiity (iu) feet, more or is, to the center between tw brick houses; thence couth five (5) rods; then- e WMt thirty fee', more or less; thei:(e nnrtti rivo (3) rmlii, to pice of be ginning The MOie being known a.- Pitts' sub f b'ock thiiy four CM), plat UC 'lo bf sold tif the property of Ella S. Scars, Maui- - H 'ihorason mttsl'aon)aoaandP. B Hasi-.- , it tb" inil of W. C. PVyi tru.-te- Teinisof lale cah. hiHiik r1 area, Attorney for Plaintiff. V.. H. PaHsnsf, 1". s. Mnrsh-il- Hv D. N. Swan. Depntv Marahul. Salt Lake City, l'tah. March Wd, 183. sum naoua. Id ttie Difttri'.t Court in and for the Third Jndi Cial District of I 'tah Territory, County ot Snlt Lafce pijicab i a Cam.tug, plaintiff, vs. Ni.nn and the National Hank of the Republic, defendants. The Peopl" of the of Utah Send Greet tM to Tiieodore A. Davif, Klial cth V. Ptvle. " i .John J. bnyder, L . Knun and toe National Dank of the Republic, dtt'nrianf s. roU ABE HKRBBt RJSqUlRKD TO AP-- I paar In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court t ( the Third ( udicinl District of the Territory of tltfth. and to answer tho complaint filed therein within ten etaya (exclnaive of the day ol lervfos) after the service on you of this lurri Mm rt if served within thin county; or, if served nut of this county, but in this district, within twenty day; owerwlee within forty days or judgment by default will be taken againt you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have judgment acainet defendant! Davis in thesntnof $19(0, with Interest at uer cent ner month from Sept. 11. l'Ui until paid, f r $iyo attornsya fees, and coft1 f prut; alleged to be due oi. a certain i note, eiocufed by eaid defendants to one Aaron Reyior. March if, UWi, fori-l!)- ', witli in-terest from date at 2 per CCtijt pel annuni, fame hetng dite and wholly unpaid, lun interest down to Sept.. 11, 18'1 ; nnid rote tetun-- by mortirage of even date, executed by suid refendnn:; to nm Kfvsnr, on pfemteei hereinafter described; naid note and moftgaffa Jpiving been duiv eednedR plaintiff herein, who is now th" bolder thereof' to have a decree of tb:s court for the sale of naid pr lees; tha'. proceeds thereof be applied m pajin-'ti- of amottnte dne ai above: that the d fendant and all porsons Claiming under then he barfed and foreclosed of al! claim or eiHittv of re demptlon In s.nd piemlaea: that suid lain Iff lave jvdgmetrt lot any d Aelencr, am! for oth'T relief uatd pn'ininfs ar an foil wn. to w,t Lot 4, Section SI 1 ot L rh- - SE of M' aj d HB H Of SE Li, Sen. 8, T. S., R. IS V., Salt I.wko Merid.su, KW.M acref of Innu, iin.nM in Salt Lake County, l'tah Territory. And ynti ute hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the naid complaint a above jv nired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Cberiea S. Zane. .Indue, and the Snl of tho District 'otiitof the Third Judicial District, in Inn fOf the Territory of Utah, this BJtt day of March. In tho year of our Lord one Uiousand eight hundred and nli.etv-two- . raiaX HKNHY (i. MeMILLAN Clerk. Kr.ml; Pierre, Attornev for Plaintiff. S11 minons. In the Justice's Court, Pirst Precinct. Before Gnsiara KTrtafXPr, .1 entice of the Peace. Tkkhitoby or Utah, County of Salt bake, v se. City uf Halt l.ske, Utah Paint and Oil Company, 1 fa eerporatlos,) plaintiff, Summons. vs. v Dr. Samuel Wimplelwr;, de- - Demands $'4.j0. fendant. J To Dr. Hamoel Wllaplebefa;, greeting: YOU AKH B1BB8Y SUMMONKlt TO BE uppsar before me, the nntlerstgneil, Mt my office, S.E. corner Main ami Thml South Btreete, In Firs: Precinct, Snlt take City, ball j County, Territory of Utah, nnd anw.-- a i6l m atntaled aaitut you by the iiIkivo named pie. tiff, within flvo days (exrlusire of the dsy ,t aervicei If thin mmmonR is served in Salt Lake City; within ten day a if aerred oot of ssid city. but In Salt Lake Oouotri within twenty Myall served elsewhere. Said aKijn is haotifjkt to recover from yon the aum of I&L60, d.ie on I contract to do sign work, painting, etc. If you l'all to appear and anawer tho plaintiff will take Jadgoiettt againut yon for the ana ot twentr-foti- dollars aud titty c ut nnd ct. To the Sheriff or any Constable ot wild County, Make b Vl rer.;-.- ' nnd dm; return IiOJfof. Ctveii anaaff my hand Uim aieventh day of March, A.D., lftfc. GUoTAVB KROKUKK. Jnatlce of ihe I 'sacs. Jams A. WlUiams, Attornsy lot PlatnUff. |