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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: 1892, 6 JsTpffimoLD staid " I WE ARE SELLING MCBE CLOTHES THAN ftHY 1 I mi IH SALT LAKE I fii Our prices are at least 25 per cent less than any m l: other houses. Our stock is new and stylish and there is no burnt or '0 damaged goods offered for sale m I SUITS $5, $7, $8 AND $10. BOYS' OVERCOATS $2.501, H Great RarfraSns in Spring Overcoats. Our St'icl: of ticuts' Hats now selling at Cost. sj 1 No. 17 West Second South , East of Cullen Hotel.! L- - jj jgjj "" jjjjjjj ,; " '" " 581 ALLTHENEWS The complete Aiocitad Press Boport. Tli Special Service in the Ballon. Live correspondents in every town in the Territory. This Times has tuein all Tna Tisie. publishes all the news from 10 to 20 hours earlier than any oilier paper la Salt Lake City. If yuu want to ket:p posted r. .id The Times. It is tbe paper of today. The morniag papers give you the news of yester-day. '!"C Tims is the live newspaper of Salt Lake Ctty. It has the largest city circulation. It publishes tee brightest news at tuo earnest pabbie moment. B&I YOQaFFOnD TO 00 WITHOUT IT ? o3-b- 6 COMMdrtClAL BLOCK. i i . . , , o p JQQ : ;ooocodqc o - I Qq o ccooob'oocb rrr. s ,, ;' ; - - m Mining News i A Special Feature THE TIMES has live Correspondents in m in 1 Every Mining Camp of the rvTT; Territory. j , ""j Every New Strike Reported in THE "K" TIMES. It always has the ; Freshest News. j 7J The Mines of Idaho Receive Special At- - !j P"' tention in the Columns of the k''i Salt Lake Daily TIMES. ff 7 . I i i 1- !' " y mm r-- A . : The :!! Nes of Today I 7ri Is Pub'.shed in THE TIMES. I ' If you want to keep posted read i THE TIMES. i i i i it is Fun of News. It Does Not Publish the News of Yes- - Brighteut Local Features. Do You Get It. v-- - 1 ; I Complete Telegrapli Reports. S I Dest Paper in the City. k m . . i iiiTirsTrtseWir iiiiiMiiWhia wrniiihiiiikisniMir aaaaawpaawSaMSSSMa -- a ftf-ii tiTHtiUffl muTiiniiTniiM-- i n rMMnvi-- re wn Notice. In the Probata Court of tiiu Comity of Salt Luke of U:ah. hi the matter oi the estate of David B. Kiuscy, de-ceased J Notice. 18 HISKKHV GIVEW, THAT C. O. NOTICE admtiiitrator of the estuts uf uvld H Kinney, U;ti u !,lin.- ttudered lor seitfo m mid fl'e.1 iu Mild Comt, iii final account of it ndnjlnlrtttttoa ef eaid 6ifcte and petition lor filial distribution of the r sMue of said euUte among the persons entitled thereto, and that Tiiedyttbel6thdJiy of March, A.l. 169$, at 10 o clock a.m., at th? Court Kom of laid Court, in the Countr Court Huii-e- bait Lake City and County, rtah Tfrttorr, ia- been duly appointed by the Judge of iaid Court, tot tUe nottlement of laid actvmut and baariog aaid petition for distri-bution, it which time uud place nay person Inter in ;.ld estate may appear u:i& show cause, if any theft be, why said aeeoant ihould not be settled and approved and liiuil distribution made - praye for. bated February W, WW. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the rohte Court. By Cai ten BbownE, jr.. Deputy Clerk. RSanshuI'e ShI. I )l KSl1 ANT TO AN OliDEK OF SALK TO I mo directed by tlm District Court of the Third Judicial District, of the Territory of L'tah, I rihall offer at public sale at the front don of the county court odute. in tbt) city anil county of Salt Lake, Territory Of Utah, on the ?th day of March, urv, 109 at 'id o'clock M., all the right, titlo, claim and mtareet uf A. L. slmondi, OlgaC, Orel B. Wilt. Mary K. Wilt, his wife, Jo-nt- h Barnett) Jessie. R. Burnett, wife, of, in and to the foUowin described real eatete, nituftte, Ivin, and bein? in the City and County of Salt l.alce, Utah Territory, and partic-ularly deecribed as follows, to wit: The north tun-thir- ('-,- of block eighty-teve- (H7), ulat "C", Suit Lake City Survey, coniprifdug at of lots live ir), nix (fii, evu Un and eight (B and partH of !ot one (1), two fv'), three (il) nnri four li l, in oloci; eighty seven (H7), more particul '.rlv bribed S MlOW : Commencing at thfinnrth-ias- t corner of tald lot eight Ht, running tnenee ioutb twenty-si- and s i 3 rods; then e w. it lofty () rods, th nee Dorui twenty Ut and twothir'da KH) rods, thence east forty (40) tode to the place of het'ii, niii'-- , Containing in :md two thirdc ) arret of land. To be a- the property of A. L. Simomli, Olga C. Siniondl, Orel B. Wilt, Mary K. Wilt, h a wife, Joelah fearnetLJeem E. Barnett, nil wife, Bt the suit f Lester H. Gilbert. Terms of sale, cash. Frank Fierce, attorney for plaintiff. K. H, 1'A11S()NS,U. 8. MarahaL By. I). N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. bait Lake City, Utah, Feb. 15, IM TneaieM Bele. tTTHEKEAS, ON TEfi 19TH DAY OF JAN-V- t uaiv, 1861. Sanbel A. 3 tbnaon executed and delivered to tlio Salt Lake ftuildiug A Lonu of Utah licr certain bond conditioned for theptynient of pWX) and interest according to it terms; and Whckkas, To secure the pavmeut of the sutn of fnoney due upon said t,u:i(L tbe said Malel A. Johnson', on the same day. executed alid delivered U Frsnk U. aw&VbM. as ttuetea for the said Th Salt Lake Building A Loan Assrrt-iatio- of Utah, her trust deed, conveying in trust for the pur-posed therein tet forth, the following described real property, situated in the county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, to wit: Lot tuenty-eifrh- t and th wet f of tot twenty-nin- e () in Coatee it OovtuaVi of Block twetttjreu (''. Phit C, Halt Lake City Survey; whith aaid trust MM was duly tiled for reoerd in the o&te of tlia wantdev of Deeds of Salt Lak Count, Utah, on the lirth day of January IBH,aAd thereafter recetaed in Book "3 XT" uf Mcrtages at page 478, of the records of the aid cu.tuty And .vlwreaa. default has been made for more than aut months in the payment of the dnen, interest and hues provided by said bond, whereby th condition of said trust deed has been broken; Now thertfore, I, Frank L. lio'.land, trustee of as aforesaid by vnrrO of the power In me vetted by eaid trust deeo, and at the reqnetit of The Bin Lake Building & Loan Aaeocictten of Utah, the owner iind holder of said bond, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for j cash, at the south front door of the County Court House in the city and County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the tOfh nay of March, 1808, at ii o"clock a.m. of aeid 'iny. the real estate here-- ; inbofoie dusctibed, to eatiefy tbe obligation above recited and set forth. FKANK L. U(jLLANI), Trustee. Trustee's ShIo. W. II CASADY AND BKTTA WHEREAS, bis wife, executed, and acknowl-edged and delivered their certain trust deed, bear-ing date the 7th day of August, 1KH0. to .lames H. Bacon, Trustee, to secure a certain promii-or- note bearing even date with said trust dod,.aiid pay-able on demand to the order of James Harrison, for the ium of Twenty-on- e Hundred and fifty dollars (18150) in U. S. (iold Coin, with interest thereon from date at the rate of one per cent per month. Said trnet deed is recorded in the oince of Salt Lake County Utah, in vol-ume -- , K of Mortgages, on pages 3'J3 to 'iSA and, Whkiikas, rtia V. II. Casady and Kotta H. Casady. in and by said trust deed to secure the payment of said note conveyed to said trustee the following described premises situated in Salt Lake City, S;,lt Lake County, Utah, Be-gin at the South ast Corner of L'it Ouo (1 in Rock One Hundred and Nine. (100) Flat "D, ' Salt Lake Citv Survey, run thence West Seventy-fiv- e (76) fei-t- thence North one hundred and thirty-tw- i:;um thence Fast M'enty-nv- (75) fet-- t ; thence South one hundred and ilnrty-t- (life!) feet to place of beginning. Also begin one hundred an i five (lbt) feet West of said South Fast Corner of aaid Lot and run thence Wert thirty (80) feet, thence North one hundred and thirty-tw- (182) feet, thence East thirty (80) feet, thence South one hundred and thitty two (Uw feet to place of beginning. Wiiekeas, it is provided in said tenet died, among other things, that if default shall be made in the pa me: t of sid note, or the interest ther. on. or of the taxes or assessments cn said prem-ises, or any part thereof, that then said trustee or his SUCCesSOf in trust shall, on request of the holder or holders of said note, sell and dispose oi said premises, and every part thereof, and ail of the njrht, title, uonefitaua equity of redemption of said w. II. Caeady and Ketta H. Caaady, his wife, their heirs and assigns therein, either eiiinass or in separate parcels as the holder of note may prefer, at the front door of the Court Bouse of said County, or on baid premises as may be specified in the notice of wuch sate for the highesi and best price the same will bring In cash, after first giving thirty days previous notice of such Bale, by publication In any newspaper at that time published in said County, and, Wiikw'as, said W, H. Cassady, and wife have made default in the payment of said note and too inter-'n- thereon and of the taxes on said premisett, Which 00 t;io day of sale will amount to the sum of t ,11)5.80 and the costs and expenses of fore-closure, and, WniBBAS. F W. Ross, the legal owner and bolder of said note has requested said trustee to give notice and sell said premises. Now, THMu:roitK, public notice is hereby given that , Jamel H. Bacon, trustee as aforesaid, will, on Monday, the 81st day of March, 1898, at 12 o'clock, noon of said day. at the front door of the Count Court House, in and for said County, in Salt Lake City. Ft th, sell at public auction to the and highest best Didder, for cash, said premises herein-before described, together with all right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of said W. U. Casady and itetta H. Casady, his wife, their heirs and assigns thereto, for the purpose of pay-ing said last mentioned amount and coats of tore elosure, and will make, execute, acknowledge ami deliver to the purchaser or punhaaers thereof good and sufficient deed or deeds therefor Dated this 17th duy of February, 1812. 1AMFS H. BACON. Trustee as aforesaid. C. F. LOOFBOUKOW, Atty. . ORES THAT ARE DARK. Com.iierubi 'Xfrcltament at Ogrten Over an Alleged Tin nlseuirery A Letter From a IVlan With Kxperienee. Tim nticgcH titi discovery at Qdsa bus creatuii considerable eXcitenient, and lias Oalled fortti tlic following letter from Fred A. Shields, president of the Weber mining district "I haw read With much interest the uf tlie "Tin SiriUe." as it aipeared in tile columns of the Sfattsltirl and Tribniv and will, with your permission, add Home further Information OP the subject. "Some twenty years ago when Ogden M OOibing but a villni', a "Tin Diseovery" was made in the Weber district, and in the name loeality where Mr. Uribben claims to have discovered mineral. The excitement was intense. Holes were sunk in every ili reetion, and every foot of ground was slaked out for miles. I had four claims. An nsnayer, who was by trade a blacksnill b, got tin out of every piece of rock brought to him for assay, by addine; a flux, the component par's of which he alone possessed the secret. One of these mines was bonded to some Omaha capitalists fur a larije sum, and specimens of the ore were sent to assaiers and analytical chemist, east, west, north and south so that they nM compass SOttlttstQg. The returns were in every instance no fin in it, so the bubble burst, and the poet of the day cele-brated the occasion by remarking that "Furores that were dark, And fur Snxing in vaoi, The Offdeti tin ores were peculiar And the tam-- ' he was fr e to maintain." "Two decades passed and last fall some prospectors brought In some of this tin ore for Ihe inspection of some trentlemeu who are interested in the real welfare of Ogden City and are opposed, from previous experience to raising a mining excitement without a basis of fact. Samples of this ore were sent to Chicago, Philadelphia, Wash-ington, New York and Boise City. The re-turns wore in each Instance the same. JVo tin. The certificates of assay can be seen by the curious. In conclusion allow me to suggest to Mr. Qrtbben that whilo I in no way question hi.s integrity or his belief that he has discovered something valuable, that Btill there is attached to mid part of the chamber of commerce of Ogden City, "a committee on mines and minerals," and that should he make any valuable discovery In future ho bad better interview some of the members thereof, when he will have his sauudes assayed free of cost and bo adver-tised much more extensively than he could possibly expect by privately interviewing a newspaper reporter." Notice OP THK INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-ci- l to extend water mains on First North Street. Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to make the "following described improvement, Extending and bylng iron water pines or mains along the following streets, namely: On First North Street from 4Ui West Street to mid-way between Trli and Hth West streets with biter-ais'o- Mh.cth and Vtli West Streets, and defraying of the cost thereof, estimated at JtiihX), by a local assessment uu;)n the lots or pieces of ground Within ttie following described district being the dittrictto be affected or benefited by said im-provement, namely Lots 4, S, Osna 7, Block 09. Lots (, S, I and 4, Block HXi, in Plat "A;" I.otsS, ti, t and K. Blocks! ; Lots 4. t, Band 7, Bloc k 02; l.otsVnudS, Block W: Lots I and !. Block VO; Lots 1. a, 8, 4. Block 71; hots 1, a, 8 ami N, Block 7a. All In plat "C" Suit hake City Survey. All protests and objec-tions to the carrying out of such intention must bo presented in writing to the City liecorder on or before March H, 1892, being the time set by tihS said Council .When it will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. By order of the City Council of Salt I.iike City, made February 8th, l'sua. J. F. jack, W. M. 1. ia6. City Recorder. Notice THE INTENTION OI THE CITY COCN-ci- l OF to extend water mains on Fifth South Street. Notice i hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the intention of such Council to make the follosritts described improvement, Extending ai'd laying iron water pipes or mains aloni; the following streets, namely: On Fifth SOUtb street, from midway between Third and Fourth West streets to midway between Fourth and Fifth Wust Streets with laterals on Fourth WSl Street and defraying thrOS fOUtlha of the cost thereof, estimated at saotXl, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the fol- - lowing described district, beint; the district to be affected or benefited by said improvement, namely: Lots 7 and 8, block a: Lots 4 and 5, block 80: Lots I and 4. block Lots 1 and H. block 45: All in Plat llA," Salt Lake City Sarvey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder, on or before March 8, l8fta, being the time set by the w hen it will hear and consider such objet.ions as may be made thereto. By order of the Citv Council of Salt Lake City, made Fehtnsrv. . Mia. J, F. JACK, W.M.I. 1J7. City Hecorder. THE TIIASKS OF THE PlllSCE For the Sympathy of a Resident of Salt I.uUe In Ills Kecent Bereavement. Mr. John J. Natress of 3SS West Sixth North street, still has a warm spot in his heart lor his naiivc laud and lor its heredit-ary rulers. On the occasion of the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, he wrote him a letter of condolence. Yesterday he received the following auswer, both envelop and note paper bearing a heavy mourning border: "Sanlikinouam, Nokkulk. Sir Francis Knollvs is desired to convey to Mr. J. .1. Natress the thanks of the Prince and Princess pf Wales for the sympathy he lias expressed on th.; occasion of their Uoyal Highnesses' bereavement." ldth Feb., lSto. Delinquent Stock Notice. THE BRIGHTON 4 NORTH POINT IRRIUA-- lion company; location of principal place of business: Brighton Meeting House, Salt Lake Citv, l'tah. There are delinquent upon the following de-scribed stock of the Brighton & North Point Irrigation company, on Assessment No. u of i'. (.tiio per snar-'- levied li., .in tin th day of November, I8H1, the several amounts set opposite the uanio of the respective shareholders as follows: jVo. No. Ctrtf. yame. Shares. Imt. 87 Henry Arnold 1 t ,i;c 41 I). I'.o. kholdt 1 ,611 9 Newell A. Clayton 8 SUM 188 Wui. ( rowther 24 n.,0 I'nis. " l.ao 107 Chas. A. Dole SJ 31.2i 17H Eaton & Merry man (bal.i 39 8..70 174 " " " 4 ltd 44 Robt. Oardiner 26 is.cu 46 " 10 turn 128 " 13 7.80 74 " 8 4.8(1 180 Geo. II. Gay 2 i.aa 18 Geo. Huntington 5 8.U0 215 L. C. Hamilton 10 Mft Unis. Robt. Uuten, Jr 1 .60 49 Charidau Jacobs 1 jjO itSti N. A. Learned 5 8.UO 109 Juo. A. Lloyd 4 2.40 240 A.II.Mayno 13 7.t4 W George Neal 5 8.110 tng John Nash 9 6.43 art Liienuua E. Snell 11 6.00 2180 " " 18 9.110 282 " " 24 14.40 a79 " " 17 10.20 223 Taionto E.tats 31 li.iaj bO George Tall 12 7.20 n J. A. Williams 11 0.(0 235 D. Camp Wray 7 4.20 286 C. E. Wantiand 10 0.00 And in accordance vvitli lawand theordersof the Board f Directors made on the 27ih day of I8lra, so many of the shares of eaih parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of tbe Secretary and Tressurer of tbe com-pany, E. B. Critehlow, at room 23 Hooper build-ing, East First South street, Salt Lake City, on the 16th of March. 18W, at 2 o'clock p. m, of sain day to pay delinquent assessment with the coot of advertisim; end the ex-pense of sale. E B. CRITCHI.OW. Secretary and Tiessurer. l'roliate Notice. In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake County, Territory of L'tah. la the matter of the Estate of John Ereksou deceasisl. -- Order to show cause why order of snlo of real estate Should not be made. I.. MELSON, THE ADMINISTRATOR J J . of the estate of John Frekson, deceased, Inning Filed his petition herein, duly verified, praylog for an order of sole of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes heiein et lorth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court that all persons interested in the estate of suid deceased appeur before the eald Probate Court on Saturday, the second day of April, 18S2, at 10 o'clock In th forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said Probate Court, at the County Court Hons,', In the City and County of Salt Lake,I'tah Territory, to rbow cause why an order should not be granted to th said udmi'nistrator, to sell so much cf the real .state of the said deceased at erivate sale as shall tie necessary, and that a copy of ibis order be published at least four succes-sive weeks in Tun Salt Lakk Tiuks, a daily newspaper printed and published In said City and County. Dated March 2, 18H2. G. W. BARTCH, Pro Date Judge. bo Tea want tioiii? Cripple Creek Is not only a health, but a Wealth resort. Location near Pike's Peak. Oldl UriL'ht yellow gold, is found at Grass roots in the rack formation. Reliable experts claim lliia is todsy The richest camp in Colorado. Assays average over $ 100 a ton, and have Bun a- - high as Five Thousand Dollars. 100 people a day are now rushing into this District. A chance of a lifetime is worth looking after. The only way to reach Cripple Creek is via yiorrlssant and the Colorado Midland railway Inquire of local agents for particulars, or Chas. B. Lee, General Paasenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. General Butler's new book is just out. It is a vindica'ion of himself, and he says in the preface iliat he hopes to live long enough 1o answer any criticisms upon it. He will, doubtless, have bis wish, for it will probably bo very bitterly assailed. Indianapolis ifum, Marshal' Sulr.. IIJL'RSf A.NT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME by the Third Judicial Diarict Court of the Territory of l'tah, expose at public tale at the front door of the County Court House, In the City of Salt Lake, and Comity of Salt Lake, and TeriiUiry of Utah, ou the 2nthlay March, ln92, at eleven o'clock A.M., all the right, titlp, claim, and Interest ot Armlada Crsne of, in, and to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, to wit: The east one halt (H) ot the southwest iuarter tla) of section twenty-seve- (27 town two (2) south rsasn nns (l East Salt Lake oierl-dir.n- . Also part of the east quirter ili of section twenty seven (21) town two south range one il) ea.t, commonriug at the south west corner of the southeast (a) quarter cf said section twonty-.-eve- (27) run-ning thence east forty cbn, north eighty (0 iods, west foitv t40) rods', south eighty' (HOI rods to place of beginning. Also se en and f (7H) rods hi Brows) and Saudlord's ditch, apptirtemm: thereto. J ;.e sold as the property of Arminda Crane at the suit of S. c. Crossman. Terms of sale, cash. E. II. PARSONS, U. 8. Marshal. Ry H. Pa aeons. Deputy, Marshal. Dated March (th, WhV Siiinmons. In the Diistrict Court In uui for the Third Judi-cial Distsict of Utah Territory, Couuljy of Salt Lake. Sarah Jane Morgan plaintiff, ) vs. Edward Clay Morgan, alias Summons. Clay Edward Morgan, de-fendant. Tbe people of tl.e Territory of Utah seifal greeting to Edward Cley .Morgan, alias Clal Edward Morgan, defendant. YOU AUK HEREHY REQUIRED TO AI' in an action brought at'Stnstyoii bv tiie nbove named plaintiff, in the Disirii t Cfiurt of the Third Judicial District . f the T-- rr to.yl of Utah, and to answer thu complaint Bled tl.erfein within ten days (exclusive nf the day of servieJ) after ser- - vice on you ot tins summons ,f servedfwithin tl.ls county; or. if ervei net of this count,! bat In this district, within twenty davs; otherwise; wilhtu forry days or Judgment l y def.iult well be taken against you, accoriliug to the pray.r of said Said action is brought to have a delree of this Court dissolving the iioiuN of jnuirimfiny existing Is lv. een plaintiff and defendant, requiring defen-dant to pay all expenses of this u tin l, including attorney's fe-- s, and granting plaintiff all general proper relief; above relief prayed oi lhgroands thai on or about .May Kith, 1889, the d feodanl li fully and without cause deserted an abandoned plaintiff, and has ever since continue to so desert ami abandon her without any ufil mt cause or rnnron, and agalnal her will and wit lout her ; and further, tnai defei has failed to provide plaint. If with the common necessaries of life. And you are hereby notified tbatlif you tail to appear ami answer the said complaint as above required, tie- - said plaintiff will cppl to the Court for the relict ile; ended then in. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, olid tlie Seal if the District Coi.it f the Third .InJhrla! District, 8KA1..J in and forthe'lorrltort of Utah, th:s 12th day of February J In the year of oi.r Lord on tliousaudeight hundred and ninety two if HKNltYG. McMIMLAN, Clerk. By Qso, 1). Looms. Deputy Cleric. Suimnuils. in tbe District ConH iu and for tne Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Aunio A Rhodes, Plaintiff, vs. Summons. Jamos W. Rhodes, Defendant. J The People of the Tej ritory of Utah send greet-ing: To James w, Rhodes, defendant. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in ar. action brought ucalnst you by the aeove named plaintiff iu the District Court of tbe Third Judicial District of the Territory of l'tah. end hi answer the complaint nled therein within tell days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of tkis summons- - if terved within this county; or, if served out of this tounty, but in this within twenty davs; therwise witliln forty days or Judgment by will be taken against you, according to tbe prayer of suid complaint Tne said action is brought to have a decree of V's court dissolving the oonds of matrimony ei- - J.ng between plaintiff and defendant, and tinting plaintiff mh other and further relief 'Smuy be meet and proper; above relief, prayed eri the ground that on or about the 1st of No member, 1SU0, the defendant wilfully and w ithout nuse deserted and abandoned this plaintiff, and sver since has and still continues so to desert ind abandon her, and to live separate and apart iroin her against her will and without her con- - lent. And yon are hereby notified Unit if vou fail to ippear and answer the said complaint' as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to tbe court or the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane. Judge, and ihe seal of the District Court of the bird Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this lltli lay of February, iu tl.e year of our Lord one uiousand eight liuiidred and ninety-two- . isl'ai.J HENRY (1. McMlLLAN, Clerk. Ky Ceo, D. Looms, deputy clerk. J M. Thompson attorney for p.aintift. I L ,1 ColoraioMialjiifl Railway TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY FOR Glunwood 3prln(;s, Aspen, Lead-xf- S viHe, tluena Vtsta, Colorado Bprlngi, Pueblo, Denver, Kantas City, Omaha, St. Louis, Chicago, And all Eastern Cities. Lease, Unu ii le.iMt, i at 8: j.. A. M. ami 8:30 f. M., nci Rio ( untie Wenter EsSpet, Salt Lake City, at 9:50 A. M. ami o:5 f. m. OlHtCT C'lNFCTIONS AT CoLUflAOO 8PRIHGS AKD DENVER. Bulid Trains find Through Cars. 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