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Show w p 1111 imn 9 w THE SALT LAKE TIMES: THUKSDAYA APRIL 21, 3 East Waterloo lots $250 each. May 1st prices will be advanced to $275. W. K. Hub-bard, 41 W. Second South. 1 Second South Sires!, W1 lUl XVl Wonderland Amusement Co., Pp. W. 3. Day, Res. Mgr. Grand Kxhibition and Kail. H. Tl. Younger will give his grand exhibi-- tion at Suit Lake theater, Friday evening, April 22d, and a ball after the General performance. admission 50 cents; reserved seals 75 cents. Tickets on sale at the box office, Thursday and Friday, April the 21st and 22nd. Children's exhibition and dancing matinee, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ticket for matinee, ladies aud children, 25 t ents; gents, 50 cents. . H. B. YoU.NOEK. Xh Balance of ''Ke-- r World W"S, Ff. Packed in rLNa tent Cloth J Pouches and in roil. WEEK COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL 21. SCHOLARS. -- Sy S--Ail- 4 captain Woodward, the seal fisher, and v-- v $ WJGitM 1 L --v his pets, the lhe' Alaska Sea Liou and a herd lIl,, ryT?5KafoeTi vf CVJSwT Sea Lion Musician, kJL Who thoroughly understands the art of ycSLd. lijfi?- LSs,. 4 jjjfai ifr-- tf --KX " music. Plays the banjo like a minstrel. gg' - ' Jfsrrr''Jr--- r . Jl . "''" rVV. No other exhibition like it on earth. For ' .' rW J WW V X the past three years they have been late mt ff't Hrqy v . O s feature of the Barnum show. These sea J ' A WiJfk Yi WW m !4s. monsters actually understand what is --&f'fT'.T --ffrj.a A 1 11k iLi N. OsS said to them They have no rivals as yJSp's: af--'- - flteStesas!NON Animal Actors on Earth. SSSiSS;N To anil lteturu. $1.50 for the round trip on April 2Sh and 2iHh via the I'nion Pacific. Trains at 7 a. in., 10:2.r a. m., 3:30 p. m., (J p. m. Tickets jood for return until May Sth. ' ' boneVbaeey and harness. Hagues& Brown, t5 V. Second South. ""BTAS'l Kl SOBER, RESPECTABLE MEN w"eek.to Hoocmeenpjcomforts in lodging at $1 per private family. Two houses east of Social hall, Social avenue. Y TEI EVERY LADY IN THIS CTTT to give tbe !,-m- . r Hair dressing pail.. r a trial. Special prires for the remainder of this jsonth. Short hair coried 25 cents. Over Lev IU1 - Jc Well , T A NTEliGOOD-TAItToRESs7- fi. 2d7s." ' ANTED TO TKAXE LOT ON Nl N II " South and S.-- .:,, W'.-e- for horse, harness and buggy. Address Box 1011, city. "lVr ANTED ENGINEER WANTS sITI A tio;i. 36 years experience with compound triple expansion, ci ndensing and " iiiue. License and referenc e. Address W. B. inies. 'A" (K b Bijou Theater. Jm MIS MAYKKSLRR. cA '(XyJ Jr Acknowledged by the Leading Eastern Papers as tile C K Finest Lady Cornetist before the Public. V Gold Coin Quartette, vnnnwii pb'q mnpnrn Biack & orrs "meteors." .lUUiJlViUiyD LylSilLli OlHlO s--. fa -- 5fv The Choice of the Specialty Artists. Trio Pick of S f the Vaudevilles. I Children's Matinee Day, VL "'rx Saturday, April 23. Free Seats for the Children. T- -j Ladies' Souvenir Day, 'Vt'( Wednesday, April 27. Elegant Souvenirs for the Ladies. Admission. Reserved Seats, 10 Cents. Szj 2 3 C PVI SAI i: L'AsT W VTEKLOO NOW IN f h arket: prices low, terras to suit. F. T. i'latt. room 4, Commerc irt block. LMiKSALK SKE "NORTH WATERLOO;" NO property yet put upon lhe :, arket e.pial to "is at the present prices; anv terms to suit. W. Hubbard, 41 W. 2nd South". piOR SALE EAST WATEKLtiO LOTS TTH fruit trees, same price as others, for the present. F. T. Hiatt, 4 Commercial Block. TOR SALE--YOUN- G MAN, YOUNG WOt A man, home seekers and siieeiilatoa, buy lots now in Hast W aterloo. F. T. Hiatt, 4 Com- mercial Block. gov iK-itt-. I7OR SALE LAUNDRYMEN CAN GET OLD at In Tmts otice at twenty-fiv- e cents per hundred. FOR RENT - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED electric light and steam hoaL l.eaity Block, West Temple street. FOR RENT (INK COMPLETELY modern houEo of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with bam and grounds attached. Close in. Enquire. Ui fcas'. Second Koutn street. FOR KENT NEW BRICK, $'l PER Fourth West and Ninth South. Ad-dress box 577. I Expert j I Dental Co. 1 B. I IBID, I H Mmuager Expert Dental Company. I H Yours For Aids to U I BEAUTY & COMFORT! jsj I S3 By my method I can make artificial t g teth with Uie gums carved, c'jiored and so ((! Fj shaped zm to restore tae natnrI sxpres- - I M ion of tho face in aay ca-- , no matter f. H how badly the cheeks may be sunken or I gj the iips wrinkled. I will guarantee to S g make theta so natural that a critic cannot I J SB detect them. Restoring lost expression is an art thut every der.tisl does aot notice or fl Sp understand; simply making a set of teeth 53 ! to fit perfectly and be durable des not H Bl compfete this branch of deutistry by any 3 R means It raa aires the skillful eye and fm H canning band of ou who has devoted jjw H much tune and practice to this particular r E science; also an extra course of higher studies not received iu tho regular denta! M g schooL 'j I DENTISTRY I I SUNDAYS I 1 HOLIDAYS, N I " (fice iriCe l Hi. 45 West SecDud SmS. I I TEETH EXTRACTED I tj Absolutely Without Pain ! I-- I Sets of Teeth - - - - $5.00 ) Teeth Filied - - - - $1.00 il I IAltTlTcrUItTT A. M. Janes, 24t Main street; tele; h ne, 801. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or nites. Rebrman & Co., ltoom tx, Commercial block. lEI(S(iNAL MADAM CLOUD, CLAIRYOY-- , I ant. ttie seventh daughter, just arrived from the west. A'lll only make a short visit to this city. 121 K'asl Sec ond South, up stairs. t lari mvanl. MRS. DR. BE SAN. A CELEBRATED BUM medium. Tells truthfulness of absent Wends, lo-- t ami stolen property; gives the result Of a lawsuit, blisilie-- s real or mall inn Ilial yell tnre. Don't buy. sell or go on a journey until yon consult tins gifted lady. Send two stump for In r IMnstrated circular. Reaidetice, 66 W. w Boulh str-et- , Salt Lake City. zzzTTzzTTTTrz---z rz!3rmrrT!! F. AlierbaCh & BrO. Extraordinary Amactions For A combination of Beaiatlesa Bargains. Visit our store and we will convince you that we are the mo3t popular Louse in the city and quote tho Lowest Prices. Our enormous business has been created bv treating all alike. v hHviiJiHjliijnMnMFSfivwa IPaIIpI 0SfiipWkgf Wfflrfalppoos' This is the most attractive department in the city. By reason of our low prices ttnd immense assortment. The following 16 unheard of bargains, at less than one-ha- lf their actual value, are At BIEKHS.. :. . ,s2,5o 1 All Capes. Blazers ami Reefers are ii Black. Tan ant! Slate Colors. a!::::::::: S:::::::::::::::::: Our Stock or CAPES. r ! 11 l Both in Silk and Cotton Fabrics, For LS0 worth $3.00 iQ lOCJ ! 1 1 I Q is now complete. Immense as- - For 1.T5 worth 2.50 JLiCfvlJ.V)3 f T Cijlkj i-- ortment. Prices as usual, the Fed- - S.00 worth 3.50 Lowest. 81.00, 81.25, $1.50, BtO. V worth 5.00 bilks for 83.00, $4.00, 84.50, Etc. REEFER .JAC KET.". Ladies' Blouses for 75c, 81.00, 81.25, 81.50, 81.75, Etc. At $8.00 worth $5. 50 " mmam ws At S.50 worth 6.50 X 1 I TTT .::::::::IS:::::::::;o:::::::::ilS Ml WniDTifirS to Afriving ia EBd5ess capes. .Ativt UijJ p variety and titiWlu, For $ 4.00 worth $ 7.00 1 For 5 () worth 9.00 1 Ladies' Calico Wrapp3rs, 50c ; Ladies' Calico V.rroppers, 81.25 ; Ladies' For 7 50 worth i;;.ool Gingham Wrappers, 81.50: Ladies' Seersucker Wrappers, $1.75. The For 10.00 worth 17.501 styles of these are mostly very pretty, full back aud front, plaid or plain We show the largest and c heapest stock, the finest and most W r m I H J O "T" I I f r i r TT ?i I f h ' T stylish shapes ia infants' and children's boaneto and hats. ( UUIYlLO I L LLl All I Vj 5" 1Cashmere hats. 25c; surah Silk 50c aud up; Silk cmb. bon-- lVU it nets, 40c, 50c and up. Prices Like These Make m tlo the Business. ?: Apron, check gingham, fast Oook )'ri:'.ts oi DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. 1 ssassf ll'' latest OB1 ii.i.Kabuek I rtsh (lo More ecnniue barirains in silks and dress jroods will be shown & Seerbuckers in stripes and AU Linen Crash o ny us this week than have ever before been offered by all the city W KOiiaiities' seersuckers K I I'uL'n -'- I S "el ' " V. " " Xk. combined. Don't miss jetting a dress pattern. ? Heavy ar.blea.-be- sheet: ng. 0 ?.ik Bwd Spreads.... H6 )VV ood bleached muslin 05 LaO Bed Spreads IU At One-Hal- f Actual v alue. iU ifn1Si"utoi115xra i-- - l Bed spread, 12-- 4 Mar- - S) ped Scrim, in 0.'., senlos 1.35 55 pieces of colored 18-inc-h Surah 25 ,M Madras Curtaining 05 SSc Table Linen, cream Iu as pieces of colored 20-ine-h Surah 47'' ))',) 40 pieces of colored h Pongee 473. BOYS AM) ( rllLDUKVS At Two-Third- s Actual Value M Clothing- Department ))' We.,W! "ffor special bargains for this week s S50 yards of all silk black irros C2K . 'oUowUg sharp contrast with those asked 550 yards of all silk black gros frain 72 !)))! ,at Prlces 400 yards of ail silk black gros grain 80 JV HFIamiel Sailor snits formerly 81.75 now 1 on ANNUAL STATE MK NT For the vear ending December 81, 1W1, of the condition of the Union Assurance Society of London, Ala. ie to the Secretary cf the Territory of Utah, in pursuance of an act relating to Fire InMir-an- . companies, approe I March 13, ltM. 1. Nameot Ci. p invalid location I n-- Assurance Society, London, Eng-land. 2. The amount of capital stock is 450.noo 8. The capital stock paid up is flSU.nOO 4. The amount of its U.S. asset-- is. Tbe amount of its U. s. liabilities (in-cluding capital) is 133,177 25 6. The nel suiplns over all liabilities is lL4,oi'j.Vt) 6. The name oi itsattorney or agent for l Utah, u'ou whom service of proe ss fc in anv civil action against the compa-- n ny may be made, Lol ls Hvams A: Co. 7. The D. s. receipts daring the year wore 197,410.51 The U. S. expenditures during the year were 9b,142.73 State of California, ' County of San Frar.cisco. ( A. I iai;, n Harrison, a member of the tirrn of t'aiton, P.e.l A Co., eeueral agents of the above Society, heme duly sworn, deposes and says that be is the above de cribed officer of said 'Omuany. and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said . mpany on said Thirty lirst day of Oecember, is correct according to the best of his information, knowledge aud belief, c tively. A. DAl.TON HARRISON. Subscribed ami sworn to before me this 24th day of February, A. I). r (seal Geo. T. Knox, A Commissioner of Heeds for the Territory of Utah, at San Fraccisco, Califcruia. TxnwroKT of Utah, . Secretary's Office, t'89- - I, Elijah Sells, Secretary of tin- Territory of Utah, do hereby certify tr.at the above and fore going is a full, true and correct copy of the An-nua! Statement of the general condition of Tne j Union Assurance Seoiety company, ofjLondML England, liled in my office on the 4th day of April, I lsirj, in pursuance id sn act relating to Fire II urance companies, approved March 13. lssi. In witness whereof I Save hereunto set my hand and affixi d loe Great Seal of the Territory K I tab, this 4th day ot April, (sbal) ELIJAH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. j I S30 yards oi all stiK DiacK eros gram Fane v 175 l o) 500 yards black .satin Rl.adame 1 fe MStt. i 1M 800 yards all silk $; Boys' Libt Plaid Suits " 3.50 " 3.35 Blacrcolored --brocidea ' siiks' at Toe, 85cV $l.ob and HU g? Cassimere 0 3.00 positively worth 40 per cent more vjassimeres" i:..::..:...:: S3 SlS At one-Hal- f Actual Value. ( JgS feE0U6C ault :::::::::::::: 1 " IS 100 pieces of dark and light ground ctallle. 05 ISHING GOODS marked down to prices so redlC- - 350 pieces of dark and light grousd chaJliea :io IHij ulously low that they will all be closed out this 40 pieces of camel's hair novelty weaved, dbl widlh 45 ffn week. An assortment of 500 suit lengths, containing 7 and S yards . j t of Elegant Novelty Dress Goods at L75, 2.10, 2.50, 2.75, 3.15, 3.50, 1a. !Ucl(ri 111 I SriOffi Irt XHffl913 4.20, 4.50, and 5.00 a suit. These have been selling at more il l ULn IlIwlialM 111 Vail If'Uwa ill t sJUUItl Vkl than now being offered. XJ) tOO REMNANTS of Silks and Dress Goods of all deserip- - $g SlflVrDtl RflwS. W LlC. httm tious at less than half of eastern cost. M kJUlJ 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 m Stylish and Guaranteed Footwear. F. Auerbach & Bro. . O. W. POWERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN ANNUAL STATEMENT. f or the year ending December :sl, Is'ji, of tt.ee-dition ot the QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Blade to the Secretary of the Territory of Ltaa, in pursuance of an Act Relating to Fire Insur-ance Companies, approved March 13, 1884. Name of Company and location, yuoen Irtiur- - ance Company, New York. The amount of capital stock is oono 03 C The capital stock paid up is 500,000.(10 t The amount of its assets is 3.09ii,4ti? 7iJ . The amount of it liabilities (inc-lud- - ing capital, is 2.IC1, 212.55 The net surplus over all liabilities is 1,026, 107.21 a '1 be nam of itsattorney orageut for tke Territory ot Utah, upon whom service of process in any civil ac-tion against said c ompany maybe mad Frank llnrris. f The receipts during the year were. .. l,ijSr,248.83 j The eupenditures during tbe year weie 218.2e7.66 j or California, ( County of San Francisco, j Kobert Dickson, Manager Pacific Department, ' being duly sworn, deposes and sas that he is the above desc ribed officer of said oiiipany, and that the foregoing statement of the general condition of said Company on said 31s: day of Decemlmr, is correct according to the best of his information, ; knowledge and belief, respectively. ROBERT DICKSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this th day of January, A.D. 1892. p. o. WEGENER, i isEAi..j Notary Public Tkiiritorv or Utah, I Secretary's Office. ) I. Elijah Sells, Secretary of the Territory of Utah, do hereby senify that the aliove and foreeo-In-is a fU, true aad correct copy of the annual tnteatent of tke general condition of The Qeeeti Insurance I ompany, of America, filed in mv office on tbe 1st day of April, 19S2, in pursuance' of an ast relating to Fire Companies, March 13. Is8i. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my land and affixed the Oreat Seat of the Territory of Utah, this 1st day of April, ls'.n.'. ELIJAH SELLS, 'skai.. Secretary of Utah Territory. I Harris & Wilson, aseuto, No. 221 8, Main L j INSURANCE. FIH.K, LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTOai of New York. Sf-- -; Commercial Block. ' PLUMBING. Alt HBAT1NO BNG1NEJCK tJt 2LAXB STB Beit Lake Guy. j JAPANESE? Act like magic on the Stomach, Liver ant Bowels; dispeis Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Fevers Colds, Nervous Disorders, Sleeplessness, Loss ol Appetite, restores the complexion ; perfec t diges-tion follows their use. Positive cure for sic Headache and Constipation. Small, mild, easy t take. Lurge vials of 50 pills 25 cents. A. a Smith A Co.. sole agents for Utah aud Salt Lake, J Notice. Take car on Maui street for East Waterloo, fare 5 cent. A few lots, including cement walks to car, at fSBO each. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. Second South. --i Notice of Sale of Unclaimed FrelgM. NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT TUB HIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY WILL XI sell the goods and property hereinafter described at public auction at its freight warehouse in its- - Railroad ard in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. commencing the sale at to o'clock a ui. of the 1 eta day of M:.y 18!., and containing nntil the property in sold. Said property has remained in P8" session of the Company which is a common carrier, unclairaod, for more then six months from Uiet time of its urrival at the places of delivery, and will be sold to pay freight, back charge, storage, care: and necessary costs of sale. Nam and Xam of Consignor mi Mrsrrlption Address of Conrtgntt so far from uk.it placs Bhippa&eo fttr of Property no far-- as Known. us Kuo n. Known. C. S. Miller, Bingham Junction... Salt Lake bnndle Sacks. John Lewis, " ' Thistle, Utah 1 cook stove, o joints pips, Maindt Winchester" ' .... OgJen, Utah it boxes hardware. Pat Gurvey " .... Scddter Sumjiit, Utah ( mattress. J.J. Miller, Binrham Bfngham Junction 1 bundle E. ore sacks. L. Lambert, Lehi Keenan Ji McCready Co., Salt Lake 1 ke kraut. Scofield Store. Scofield, Utah Not Known hi pieces i f stovo pip. Annie Hansen, Provo " " 1 box and Krnce Lane, " 1 box and contents, Mark Jeff " Chicago 1 lcle . alico. A. L. Neleon, " Colorado Sprine;, Colo, jl school desk. R. L. Minturn, Sprim;vilie GlenwiKwI, Colo 11 bundle blankets. Mary Tavior, " Kieael i Co., Ogden, Utah 1 sick susar. J. Y. Smith, Thistle Denver, Ook) 1 case rubber packiuA K. J. Daiiey, Muti Thistle, Utah 1 box books. P. Qtsndnrb, ' salt Lake .. b. re Is crockery. K. C Borr, Saiina Vista, Utah iN io. jrroceriea, P. McDonald, " P. K. Collier, New York il box books. Blytbe M. M. Co., Vernal Denror, Ccio jTbaeco. K. Kennedy, " ... . .......... Clothing. L. A. Mat torso n " . Opdeo, Utah Jl box stxreh. D. Morgan, " Nrpii, J. Kearny Green River tiaRLako IHowehold pteAh Thompson Bros. " m " a ..... !l bundl- iron. Colo. River P. Co. Green River. .. Chicago, Ills Machinery. Thos. T. Dodds. Thompson's Ephrahn & Co Sun Fratu ico, ('ai r.' ci- - : dv, leases whiskey E. I). Ke.fcr, Frui a st-j- . L b. oil i o. Datou, O.iio. ..II ease lab. oil. ' C. B. Masser, Grand Jou tlon main i n (Iftid jttsa " " " J " 2 bundiex. rack sides. " " " E - clabs. " " " u " ts cross heads. " " " " " Il box holts. S. O. Ntfy E. Fratike, Eruita Kansas City, Mo 25 bundles splint baskets, " " " " " l box wire staples. " " " " " 1 packafre w ire staples. " " " " L5 bundles hamUe. " " " " " 10 bundles tops. C. H. McGreer, Grand Jnnc-tio- Oden, Utah 4 bundles steel w 1 e. The following property shipped to Ogden which is eonatgaess place o; address so far as known- - G. Q. brown W rr :i Mi Co., Denver, Colo 1 box of castings, 1 keg viuagax O. P. Ordway La Villa, Flo 1 chest tools. C. I). HelwL Chicago, Ills 1 Vapor stoe. E. C. Lane E. C. lata, Lehi, Utah 1 case notions. P. B. Hill Fi.Jl. Esteo A Son, New York..... 1 box wooden brushes. Grapewine & Go Chicago, Ilis Aermoter and attachmenta A. A. q. M. Ft Du Chesne Not Known.. 2 boxes floor tile. Commanding Officer, Ft. Robinson Neb " " r boxes cartridges. J. Eonahue, Seattle Wash (Trinidad, Colo 4 boxes household goods, Horsl y, Eaton A V.o Sati Francisco 'St. Loafs, Mo 4 crtu flower pots Goodyear Rubber Co St Paul, M.nn Not K::own 1 box rubber goods. M. B. Wells, Nov Simuu nr. lldw. Co., St. Louis 1 box sifters. Juu Abbott, San Francisco, Cal... Not Known 1 box show cards. W. B. Hoover, Barcley, Kan J. K. Jones j 2 chairs. Wfcbstr Iiios. Fresno, Cal .... Not Known 1 boxlwittles The fol ow ing property shipped to Salt Lnie which is consignees place of address so far as known 1 Sarin, g bros Chicago, Ills I box books. " lo'O.S. Iee Pitt?bci:;h, Pa. 2 crU tr roofing paper. Western Supply Co St. Louis 1 box hardware. Geo. KfaWNs Canton Cabinet Filiug C ase Co., Canton, Ouio 1 Whst Not. K. A. Ballautine Chicago, IU. 1 rack, 2 pieces casting. Kelly & Page " ' 4 boxes Chins. Blake, Hey wood & Co Denver. Cole 1 box books. D. L. Nickum St. LouJs 1 box hardware. C. H. Parsons Chicago 1! a 5 cases toys. W. W. Luce Opden, Utah 1 handle neddincr. A. B. Hampton Chicago, Ills 1 household poods. 1). L. Nickum Iiavtot , Ohio . J2 school furniture. Cajljrd X. Watson Chicago, lils ..... 1 cae mops. E. B. Welch Kansas City jl piece stove casting. Hy. Leggcosn A. Toombs, iVriitne., Utah ...:1 Mud saddles. Wm Merciiaut Wm. Merchant, Montrose, Colo... 1 box household goods. S. O. Ntfv Klenbeck Parsons KanFas City, Mo.. .. 1 barrel building brick. 8. O. Ntf W. H. Wliipple Chicago, His 2 1x11s W, hdls. 1 bdl iron wire, 1 bbl haw. and H bdU hoes. W. K. Seamans W. K. Scamans, Manti, Utat. l.'i pieces household goods. A. E. Hyde Price, Utah Il sack asph ilt. Mrs. W. H, Ward Chicago, Ilis 1 case notio is. Waguer Barlier Supply Co St. Louie, Mo Il box, mirrors, 1 twx marble 1 crt L. G. frames. U. S. Inspector U. S. Inspector, Springville 4 L S. weights. W. J. Sheik W. J. Sheik, Pueblo, Colo 4 pieces household goods. S. O. Ntfy Commercial National Bank McCorkar A' Mally, Chicago 1 bale dry goods. J. II. Mebon Minneapolis, Minn 1 box window glass. Dsaeret National Bank ICblcao, Ills 1 bale dry goods. W. L. Brown Fairview, Utah 2 stones. B. B. C. Co B. B. C. Co. Chicago 1 case furniture. Ntfy Bechtol and Sands California Brewing Co Kansas City 21 boxes advertising matter. H. J. Kowaisky San Francisco, Cal 1 case framed glass show cards. Jac. Arthur Pueblo, Colo 1 box hats, 1 barrel frames. N. L. Mem ei hall Argentine Transfer, Kansas 1 box plate. H. C. Davis lOgden, Utah 1 box household goods, Caldwell Bros Argentine Transfer, Kansas 1 keg ink. Prof. R. W. Storey St. Joseph, Mo 1 case printed matter. Miss Alice P. Stevens Chicago, Ills 1 box E. ware. Dr. J. MeOrew Dr. J.McGrew, Leadville 1 sheet iron bath tub, Midgley & Son t. Joseph 1 lion lever. Ezra Lindsay, St. Louie, Mo Not Known i 1 box G. chimneys. G. B. Bodge, agent " " 12 iron castings. S. fc B. Co., St. Loois, Mo " " 12 M. T. beer kegs. L. W. Hunnell, Chester, Utah " " jl box hardware. jii Articles on hand with no marks, and nothing is know n in regard te where they v ere shipped) from or to: 1 sew ing machine, 1 hond saw, 8 joints stove pipe, 1 bundle ore bugs, 1 empty oil can, 1 bundla stove castings, 2 boxes household so uls, 1 piece easting, 1 iron heater, 1 pinch bar, 3 Joints stowf pipe, 1 piece wagon wood, 1 old tent, i empty egg cases, V oven lids, 1 inall iron frame, 1 bundle mining machinery, 1 bundle bedding, 1 plow point, 1 trnnk boxed, 1 bundle sacks, 1 btiudle bedding, 6 joints cast iron "pipe, 2 joints iron pipe, 1 box cod fish, I box toy guns, 1 sack clotliing, 2 joints stove ;ipe, 2 doubletrees. 1 parlor stove base, 6 common wood chairs K D, 4 common rockers, 3sscks cement, 1 sack old clothing, 1 sack cement; marked J. J. Gregg; 1 W. W. cot; 1 stove base (4 pieces), joint stove pipe; 1 sac k oats, marked G. Sheeper, Lawrence: 1 keg nails, marked "C;"' 1 pieca carpet, 1 bundle rope, marked J. B. Cunningham, Uneva, Colo. ; 1 box honsehold goods, 1 small sack I roll comfort. is, H. BABCOCK. General Freight Agent. J. R. RILEY, Freight Agent. Salt Lake City. THE METHODIST CENTRAL CON-FERENCE. At Omaha, May, 1893. Ivr the accomniodatiou of those desiring to visit at points eaBt of, iu the vicinity of or at Omaha, during May, the Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip- - Tickets on sale April 28 to 'M inelu fcive, limited to June L 189-- '. for tickets or additional information ap-ply to I). E. Hurley, agent Union Pacific system, 201 Main street, Notice for Publication. No. 1302. Timber Culture, Commuted Proof. United States Land Ohftk, Salt Lake City. March Hi, 1892. f IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN NOTICE lias tiled notice of intention to make fiual proof before Register and Receiver, Unied Stales land ..nice at his office in Salt L,ake . ity, Utah, on the nth day of May. 1892, on timber ul-ture application No. 919, fr the S. E. , N. W i N. H. 4 8. W. S. E. M and lot 3 of section No. 4, in township No. 1 S., Range No. 2, VV. He name as witnesses: Jolin S. Howdidge, John B. Bowdidge, Lewis S. Keim and Fiudlay Free, all of Salt Lake City P. O , Utah. Frisk D. Hobiss, Register. WlLKES t Cuaowu-k- , Attorneys for Eutryman. Tsoilce To:neTIo".lers. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A NOTICE of the Stockholders of the Salt Lake Improvement aud Natural Gas Company will be held at the office of W G. YanHome iTi South Mam Htreet, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Mon-day, Mar 2nd, 19-- ', at 2 o'clock p. m., to consider anieudments to the articles of incorporation of said 1 ompunv as follows to wit: An amendment eaahlinjr he said Compuny to do all acts neces-sary to the boring of wells for Petroleum, buld ing :.nd operi'ting tanko and works for hoidm$j and reliuing the same, laying pipe lines and genj erallv to do ail acts necessary to the proper con-ducting of the business of an Oil Company. By order of the President. Tueo. BMD6H, Secretary. a imi tn Marshal's Sale. TTJRSTTANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 1 direc ted by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Court House, in the city of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the loth day of May, 18:2, at IS o'c lock M.. ail the right, title claim and interest of John Peterson, of, in and to the fol-lowing described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, and described us fol-low- s, to-wi-t: Commencing eighty (80) rods south of the northeast corner of section thirty (30), town one (11 north, range one (1) west, thence south sixty (lit!) rods, west one hundred six and and (lOjjO rods, north sixfv (l0) ro Is. east one hundred and sis and two-third- s 1IOO-3- ) rods to commencement To Vie sold us the property of John Peterson at the suit of 1". B. Bausk Cloth Co. Terms of sale cash. B. II. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. 11. Parsons, Deputy Marshal. Dated April 14th. Idfc!. Trustee's aln. ' WHEREAS, F. B. KOI BETS OF THE CITY of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, by his certain deed of trust, dated tlio2"lst day of April, A. D. 18'J0, and duly recorded in tiie office of the Recorder of said County of Salt Lake on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1890, in Book 2P of mortgages at page ITti et seip, of the records of said county, conveyed to the undersigned ridward B. Wicks, of the Cic. of Salt Lake aud Territory of Utah, as Trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and be.ng in the County of Salt Lake and Teiritory of Lrtah, de-scribe,, as follow s, to wit : Lots numbered 23, 24, 25 and 2, in Block numbered Id, of Poplar Grove Addition to Salt Lake City, to secure to Charles H. Toll the payment of two certain promissory notes bearing even date w itii said deed of trust, each bearing interest from said date at the rate of eight ii per cent per annum, payable sen i annu-al y, one of said notes being for 266.67, dus and payable one year after its said date, f.nd the other thereof for g2rtil 66, and duo and payable two years after its said date. And Whereas, it is provided in said deed of trust that, should deru It be made in the payment of said notes, or sny pact thereof, or of any of tbe interest there, n, or any part thereof, as the same should become sue tud payable, or in case of tba breach of amy ol the covenants contained in said deed of trust, :heu the said Trustee, the under- - signed Edward B. Wicks, may proceed to sell said described property, or any part thereof, at public vendue for cash, at the trout door of tne County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, ' Countv of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, first giving twenty days" notice of the time, place ami terms of sale and the property to be sold by ad-vertisement in some newspaper printed in the English language and pub.isacd in thv County of Salt Lake aforesaid; and Whereas, no pawuents either of principal oi interest have been made upon either of the said notes, and there is now duo thereon the sum ol $5S3"98, with interest at the rate of eight per cenl per annum, boat the 21st day of April. A. D. lsvsi, fid the said F. P. Roberts is in default i:i the pay ment of both the principal and the interest dus upon said notes as afore said. Now, THEKSfop.s, at tho request of the legal holder of said notes, by virtue of the power anc authority in me rested under an I by the terms o) said deed of trust, !, Edward B. Wicks, trustee as aforesaid, wiU, on Saturday, the 23d day of April, iHy.!, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front d'yor of the County Court House, in the City ol Salt Lake. County of Salt Lake, and Territory ol Utah, sell the said real property and premises herembefoie and in said deed of trust fully de-scribed, and all the right, title, benefit and e piitj of redemption of the said F. B. Roberts, his heirt and assigns therein, at public vendue, for cash, tc the highest bidder therefor, for the purpose oi paying tbe amount due as aforesaid for principal and interest upon said notes to the day of ale, together with the costs and expenses of execut ing the said trust. Dated Salt Lake Citv. March 24. 18!W. EDW ARD B. WICKS. Trustee. irusiee s WHKKKAS, JAMKS P. liOBKRTS OF THB T v city and county of Salt Lake, an i territory of Utah, by his certain deed of trust, dated tne slt day of April, lyo. and duly recorded in the cttice of the recorder of said county ot Lake on the Jd day of May, A. 1). IS'JO, in Hook 2 g of mortgagee, at page et se j. of the records o? said county, conveyed to the undersigned, Edward B. H cks, of the city of Salt Lake ami territory cf Utah, as trustee, tho-- e cer.uin lots, pieces an 1 parcels of land situate, lying anil being in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah., da- - i scribed as follows, to wit: Lots numbered 27, 2S, 28, HO, 31 and 82, in block numbered 10 of Poplar .irove addition t Salt ik City, to secure ia Charles H. Toll the payment ot two certain prom-issory notes bearing even .late w ith said deed of trust, each for the sum of $400, and eacb e,:ring interest from said date at the rate of ei'ht (8) per cent per annum, payable semi-annuall- y, one of said ; o:es bein due md payable one voar after us said date, and the other thereof two years after its sa d date; and Whereas, it is provided in said deed of trust ' that shoald default be made in the payment of the said imtes or any part thereof or any of lhe inter-es- i t! ereon, or any . ait thereof "as the same sbeubi become due and payable, or in case of the tnesch of any of tbe c ivenants contained in said , deed ..t trust, then the said trustee, tiie under-- ; signed, forward B. U may proceed to sell said described property or any part thereof, at public vendee, for cash, at the front door of the ocofmity court house in the city .,f Salt Lake.county Salt l ake, and territory of Utah, first giving twenty days notice of tbe time, place and terms of sale, and the property to be sold, by advertise-ifTen- t in some newspaper printed in the Kmrlish language and published in the county of SaltLaks aforesaid; and Y hereas, No payments either of principal or interest have been made upon either of said notes and there is now due thereon tiie sunt of 800. with interest atthera;e of eight per cent per annum from the 21st c.'ay of April, A. D. 1690, and the said James P. KobertS is in default in the pny-- j ment of both the principal and the interest duo upon said notes as aforesaid; now Therefore. At the reuueat of the lecal holder of said notes, by virtue of th'i power and authority iu me vested, under and bv tne terms of said deed of trust, 1, Bdwara B. W'lcks, trustee as afore-said, will on Saturday, the 23d day of April, is;s at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of tije county court house, in the city of Salt Lake county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, sell the said real property and premises hereinbefore and in said deed of trust fully described, and all the right, tirie. benefit, and equity of redemption of tbe said James P. Roberts, his heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendue, for cash, to the highest bidder therefor, for the purpose of payiiin-th-amount due as aforesaid for principal and nc terest upon said notes to the day of sale, together j with the costs and expenses of executing the said I trust. Dated Salt Lake City, March 24th, 1892. EDWARD B. WICKS, Trustee. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Keal Es-tate at Private Sale. TtrOOTCH IS HKKLBY THAT IK 111 pursuance of an order of the Probate court of Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah, made on therith dav of April. A. I). lbW2, in the matter of the estate of John Erekson, deceased, the under-signed the administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, to tlic highest bidder for cash, in lawful monev of the United States, aud subject to confirmation by said Probate court, on or after Saturday, the 80th da) of April, 1892, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said John EreK-eo- n, dec eased, at the time of his death, aud all th right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said estate at the Umo of his death, in and to all that certain lot, pieca or parcel of land situate, lyin aud being in tba city and county of Salt Lake. Territory of Utah anil bounded and described as follows, A, part of Lot six .6) in Block forty t i'.i) three, Plat li, Salt Lake City Survey, commencing for the same at a point two and oue half (2'j) rods east and ten rods south from the northwest corner of said lot, running thence south ten rods, thence, east two and one-hal- f (24) rods, thence north tea rods, thence west two and one-hal- f (24) rods to the place of beginning. Terms of sale, twenty per cent of the purchase price to be paid at time' ,f sale, ' aluie e at the time of confirma-tion of sale by the Probate court. Bids !or offers may be made at any time after tbe first publica-tion of this notice and before the making of tha sale. All bids or offers must be in writing and signed by the party bidding, and left t the offtre of Hjgn Burmester, attorneys at law, No. 234 Main, street, in said city and county, or delivered to tha undersigned personally. Dated April t, 1WJ2. L. G. NIELSEN, Administrator of the estate of John Erockson deceased. Trustee's Sale. 7HF.REAS, LEONARD S. OSGOOD AND fl Kuma L. Osgood his wife, on tho first day of December, 11)1, made, executed and delivered to Emil J. Kaddat. their certain promissory note for the principal sum of three thousand three hundred and sixteen dollars, payable to the order of the said Emil J. ftadiatz, ninety days after date thereof, wilti inteiest thereon at the rat of one (I) per cent per month until paid., and W hereas, to secure thf, violent of saiU note the said Leon ard S. Osgood and Runia L. Osgood on said day made, executed and delivered to S. as trustee for tha said Emil J. Kaddatz their ce rtain trust dee.l in writing of that date, which said trust deed was duly certified, acknowl-edged and recorded in the office of the County of Tooele County, Utah Territory, on the third day of December. 1SH1. and thereby conveyed to said McDowall tbe f .iiowing raining property, to wit. : An undivided three-fourth- s (S) interest of, in and to the Lode, mining claim, situate in the Hush Valley Mining District in the said County of Tooele, designated us U. S. Survey, lot No. 8H, and more particularly in and by said trust deed. Also sn undi-vided three fourths (34 i interest of, in and to the Laura Lode, mining claim, situate in the said Rush Valley Mining District, Cour.ty of Too. l", Utah, more particularly described in and by the location certificate thereof recorded in Book F, at page 182 of the records in the offic e of the Dis-trict Recorder of said Rush Valley Mining Dis-trict and in and by trust deed. Also one (1) upright boiler, engine and blower now upon said "No-- l Don't" mining claim, and Whereas, it is provided, m said trust deed that in case default be made in the pay ment of said .promissory note, that the said trustee might pro-ceed to sell, aud sell and dispose of sad premises or any part thereof, and all right, title, benefit ami equity of redemption of the -- aid Leonard S. Osgood and hums L. Osgood, their heirs and assigns therein either in mass, or separate par-cel- s at pubiic auction on su.d premises or any pait t.iereof, for tne highest and best price tbe same will bring in cash, twenty days pievious notice of sucn sale having been given by pub-lication in any newspaper at that time published in the county of Salt Lake, 1 tan Territory, and out of the proceeds of such sale-- , flrstto pay thecost of advertising, selling and conveying said premises, including a reasonable commission, to tho trustee for his services and a reasonable attorney's fee and all other expenses of this trust. secondly, to pay to the holder of said promis-sory note such sums as he may have paid tor taxes or assessment on said premises, or to ex-tii- u uish any outstanding title or liens thereon. Thirdly, to pay tho full amount of said prom issory note together with interest thereon . and, whereas, the raid Leonard S. Osgood and Kuma L. Osgood have not paid said promissory note, nor any part thereof, and the san.e is past due and payable. Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, and of the power vested in me by said Trust Deed and by re.iues- of ti.e legal holder of said promissory uote, 1 will, on the (27thi Twenty-Sevent- h day of April, 18M2, at Ten o'clock A. M. on said day, at and upon said "No U Don't'' Mining claim, in the said County of Tooele, sell said described property to the highest bidder for cash oro much thereof as w ill pay said note and interest thereon, irusiee's and attorney's fees and the expenses of tins trust as provided iu said trust deed. S. McDoVV'ALL. Trustee. Notice. In the Probate Court, of tho County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estato of Nelson Lawrence, deceased. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HEMIV 13! W. Lawrence, executor of the last will and administrator of the estate of Nelson Lawrence, deceased, has rendered lor settlement, and tiled in 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 4tU day of May, A. D., 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, Salt Lake c ity 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 whirr time and place any person interest Su in ul estate may appear and show cause, if any therS be, why said account should not bo settled an approved and final distribution made as prayea for. Dated April 8, 1898. C. B. Allkn, Clerk of the Probate Court. By Uai sten Bnowjne. Ir , Deputy C ' Marshal's Sale. IUUSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO MJ? the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, 1 shall ipose at putdic sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of salt Laeand Territory of Utah on the dOthda of A: ril, 1892. at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title claim, and interest of . i . Hisglns. of, in and to the following described real estate,situate, ing, and beintr in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, Lots 14 and IS, block (11) eleven Buc-n- a Vista Addition. To be soid as the property if C- - C. Higgins at the suit of Henry N. Green. Terms of sale ah. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. ;. Dter, Deputy Marshal. Dated March 24. 1892. Trnstee's Sale. TET HERE A8, OSCAR R. ZIPF, OPTHE CITS fv and county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah, by his certain deed of trusl dated the llth day of February, A. D. 1890, and duly record-di-the office of (be Recorder of said County of Salt Lake on the 14th day of February, A. D. lN'.HJ. in Book 2L, cif morti'.-iges- , at" fage 164-5- -1; of the records of said County, conveyed to the undersigned Edward B. VV'icks of the City of Salt Lake and Territory of I tab, as trustee, those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, ly.ng and being in the County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, des-cribed as follows, to-wi- Block 7 of Poplar Grove addition to Salt Lake City, said block 7 consisting of 40 lots numbered from 1 to 40 inclu-sive, to secure to Charles il. Toll the payment of tw o certain i ro in issory notes bearing even date with said deed of trust eacti for the sum of $3000 ai d each hearing interest from said date at the rate of eight cB) per cent per annum payable semi annually, one of said notes being due and payable six months after its said date and the other thereof twelve months 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 pari thereof as the same should become due and payable, or in case of the breach of any of the covenants contained in sai l 'iced of trust, then the said Trustee the un ci.rsigned, the said Edward li. Wicks may proceed to sell said described property or any part thereof at public vendue for cash at the front door of the county court house in the City of Salt Lake. County of" Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, first giviriir twenty days notice of the time, place and terms of sale und the prop erty to be sold by advertisement in some news-paper printed in the English language and pub-lished in the County of Salt Lake aforesaid. And whereas no payments either of principal or interest have beei ma ie upon either of said notes except that Intercast has neen paid there n lo Pebruarv 14. 1SH1, md that there has been paid upon the principal of said si.v months note the sum of S5KO, and there i now due thereon the t urn of $ii& with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 14th dv of February, A. D. 18, and the said Oscar R. Zipf Is in default in tne payment of Ixith the principal and the in-terest due upon said n.:es, as aforesaid, and whereas there has been released from the opera-tion of said trust deed all of lots 1, 2. 17. 18, 19 20 of said block 7, of Poplar rove addition, Now therefore, at the reijuest of tbe legal holder of snid notes by virtue of the power and authority in me vested under and by the terms of said deed of trust, I, Edward B. icks. trustee :,s aforesaid, will on Saturday, the 2.sl day of April, IflrJ. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the c ountv Court House in the City of Salt Lake, County of" Salt Lake sad Territory of Utah, sell the said real property and premises hereinbefore and in said deed of trust fully des-cribed, eicept that part released as aforesaid, and ail the right, title, benefit ami eijuity of redemp-tion of lhe said (Iscnr H. Zipf, bis heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendue for cash to the highest bidder therefor for the purpose of paving the amount due as aforesaid for pftacipal and in-terest upon said notes to the day of sale, together with the costs and expenses of executing the said trust. ' EDW'AKD B. WU'KS. Trustee. Dated Salt Lake City, March 24th lbttet Marshal's Sale. TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO PURSUANT by the District Court of the Third Judicial District, of the Territory of L tab., I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house, in the city an! county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, on the ..rdday of April, IB92, at 12 o'clock M., aU tho right, title, I claim and interest of Thomas Knight and flattie j M. Knight of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being is Sal: Lake County, Utah Territory, and described as follows, to wit: The south ha f (' i oi tne northeast .pea-rlier C) and tho north on-h- alf (,',) of the south-- 1 east quarter (54) of section three (8), township three (8i south, range one (l)east, Salt Lake meri-dian, together with ail Water rights and privileges thereunto appertaining or belonging. To lvj sold as the property of Thomas KuigM and Hattie M. Knight at the suit of liobert Uwea, intervenor. Terms of sale, cash. K. H. PARSONS, U. 8. JlarsbaL By A. H. Parsons, Deputy Marshal Dated April 1. li92. month, and the expenses of the trust and of the including reasonable attorney's fees and compensation to the trustees. Said property is described as follows: All of lot three (11), block twenty-fiv- e i2."o. plat '!)" of Salt Lake City survey, in Salt Lake Citv and County, Utah. Terms of sale, Cash. Dated April 20, 189. T. It. JON KS, W, St BRADLEY, Trustees. Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS ON THE 8TB DAY OF MAY W. Fowler and his wife Elizabeth Fouler as lirst parties made and delivered to the undersigned trustees as sec ond parties a certain trust deed of the real estate hereinafler described, for tha purpose of securing to the Utah Title In-surance ,t trust Co., a corporation of Utah, as third parly, the payment of tbe promissory note of own dale with sal trust deed made and deliv-ered to su d corporation by said W. l ovvler for 4,O0O.U0 principal and interest (payable quar-terly) at the rate ot eight per cent per annum, principal payable two years after date to the order of said corporation, w hich trust deed was record-ed May 8, 1891, and is of record in book 2 X of mortgages it pages 3iM ." 4 of lhe records of Salt Lake County. I tab; and Wamtt. Said first parties in and by said trust deed agreed to pay said note according to the tenor and effec t thereof and to pay all taxes aud assessments on said premises within the time re-quired by law, and therein also agreed that in case of default in the payment of said note or the in-terest thereon or said taxes, as agreed to be paid, that then the undersigned trustees might proceed to sell said real estate, or any pint thereof, at pub lie vendue to tin- - highest bidder for cash (either party to said trust deed being at liberty to become a purchaser at such sulel and out of the proceeds j of such sale should pay the amount remaining un- - ' J - , L i f ., paid on said uote and any amount paid for taxes by the third party un ler the terms of said trust deed, with interest on any amount so paid at one per cent per month, and the expenses of the trust j and the costs and expenses ot said sale, and com-pensation to the trustees and reasonable attor-- ' n. ys f. es; the sale to be conducted and advertised us specified in said trust deed, and W ananas no parted said note has been paid except tiie interest thereon to August 7th, 1301, and tho interest becoming due thereon since that date has not be. n paid; and WiiiiRK.vs. Said lirst purlies fail- d to pay the Salt Lake city and county taxes on said property for the year 1891, amounting to the sum of r. .26 and the third party on December 21, 1891, paid the said amount, as by said trust deed it was authori-zed to do. Now at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustees hereby Give Notice that on Wednesday May 11th, 1892, at the front door of the Salt Lake county court house in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock noon of that day, the undersigned will under the au-thority of said trust deed offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the property aforesaid and hereinafter described, or so much thereof as sha'l be necessary, to pay the amount remaining unpaid on said note, the amount paid for taxes us aforesaid, with interest thereon from time of payment at one per cent per Assessment Notice. The Brigb-o- n and North Point Irrigation Com-pany location of principal pluce of business, Brighton meeting-house- , Salt Lake County, Utah. IS HEEFBY GIVEN THAT AT A. NUTICK of the Board. of Directors of said Company held on the 2nd day of April, 18W2. an assessment (No. 10) of 50 cents per share w as levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary und Treasurer, K. B. Critchlow, at his office, g3 Hooper block. Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assess-ment shall remain unpaid on the ith dsy of May, 1S92, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is und a be-fore. Will be sold on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1892, at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of (he Secretary, to pav the delinquent assessment, to-gether vvith the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Bv order of the Board of Directors. K B. CRITCHLOW , Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2. 1S92. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Jacob Haenggi, deceased. XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE I N-- 1 dersigned, Mary B. Haenggi. executrix of the estate of Jac ob Ilaenggi, deceased, to the cre.ii tors of and all persons huvinst claims against the aid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publi cati.-- of tins notice, to the said executrix at 5.4 East Sixth South, Salt Lake City, and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory. Dated March 30, 1892. MARY I! HAENG6I, Executrix of the Estate of Jacob liaengg,, Bbeeze & Bukkib, Attorneys for Estate. Stockholder's Meeting. 'piIE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE STOCK- - j .JL holders of the Soiilhwestern Coal and Iron companv will lie held A lhe office of the company in Salt Lake CRy, room 4, Culiner-Kenne- lt block, on W ednesday, KaV 4, iHirj, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of electing directors lor the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any otiier business Which may come liefoie it. JOHN J . STEWART. President. Stockholders' Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE of the Utah, Nevada A California Railway Company wtll be held at tbe office of the company in salt Lake citv, room 4, ( ulmer Bl'k, on Monday, May 2d, 1892, at lo a.m., for the purpose ot electing directors for the year and for the transaction of any other business which may come before it. JOHN J. STEWART. Secretary. j |