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Show NUARY 28. 1892. 3 CLOSING OF MAULS. At Ealt. Lake City Fost,offlce, Aug, 2. 1891. TJ.P.-- Fct Mill, Hit. 8:00 H D.P. Oiiden, ii me. Portland and Inter-mediate points :25 am. R.d.W.- - Atlantic Mall, east. 8:S0a.ss. CP Local Mall to Logan and interme-diate polnta, also doted pouch for Sau Francisco F.ii.W Mall for Ogdan :SU p.BW T P. -- Mail for San Francisco a:00 p.m. R.U.W.-M- all for San Francisco 11:00 p.m. R.C.W. Denver and Asncn Mall P aa., I r Pur City. Coalville and Echo.... 2:80p.. I'i Frisco, Milford and uitermedlata Dolnta 8:10 a.m. CP Stockton and intermediate points. 6:10 a m. C.C. Park City, Mill Creek and local points 7:00 a aa. R.G.W.. Bingham T 35 a.m. K.ti.W. Fouthee Milford, Frisco and Ptoto ,:0rp.m, solas for iimui or atoi ax bbpot. P.P. Eastern Kant Mull 4:00 a.m. CP. Park City and Cache Valley K' a .na. tl.P.-- Idako, Montana sad Orsaesi 1:86 p.m. U.P. Frisco, Milford and points tenth S:0p uj. U.P. Stockton and points 4:00 p.m. R.O.W. California and we.t :40a.m. K G.W. 'ariflV Mall 4:4fip.m, R.Q.W. Facile Kxpreaa MiWp.m, li.u.v?. Bingham 6:00 p.m. U.C.-P-ark City and Milt Creek 6:60 p.m. OPTICS noL'RB. Money order window opens 9 a.m., closes 00 p.m. Opennif register wiudow 9:00 a,m. Closing reglemf window 6:00 p.m. General delivery winuow open ft a.m. to 6:9C p.m.. Btamp windows open ft a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Carriers' wiudow, except Sunday, 6 to., t .00 p.m. SUNDAY BOCKS. General delivery and stamp windows open 11 a.m. to 1:60 p.BK Carriers' window 1'J to 1:00 p m. Hours tor collection of mail from the Uttar boxes in the business dlstricta, 9m 10 a.m., 1:80, 4:00, 0:90 and 6:00 p.av 2. As Bnmm. P. it. THE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN. Following is the schedule of political evcuu posied by Hie various committees and organizations uji to date: T1U JVNl'AUT M, S0i- - Liberal ritv convention at Walker's Par I vlllion Nominations for mayor, recorder, timifurer. clt, mar-h- ul and Kin non of delegates to the county convention on Saturday. rats HAT, lAxiAnt tl. Al'i'.V.VG K'iilration of li'ieral nomination" at Walker's pavillion. i'l'VW RepabUcan prn in t convention Nomination of radidet for city council, iufti if the peace and election of seventy-- 1 four delegates to the city ci iivention on Mou- - j uay,. Republican recount Conventions, Hrf PrteimtlHh Ward School Hurt'. Htcvad FiriittRutl'litl IhmtqHnrltn, urn- WMtr Bros, Third Soulh aad Jfaia. Third Purine'- - '''' Ward School Howe, four'' Prnii.ctatdi Word Tome, f ifth PrtdnctlHh Word school Home. SATURDAY JANIWIIY 30. .HnXV Democratic city convention at Federal Co Br: room Nominations Pur mayor, recorder MOOJt Liberal comity convention to elect dele-amt-to territorial convention called to take "taps ugaiiist proposed legislation in congreaa. momiay, rViiit.i:v 1. XuuX Republican city convention at Federal court of candidates lor city offices. AT'.V.'.V'. --Tnscaroras in camp. Conference anwiiL'the brave men and arrangement or campaign. w bow aaaVAT, febiu ac.y k MVS NINO Meeting of territorial liberal com-mittee a 'Vlker hottsc parlors. rnt nsiiAY', nMDABT 4. AOO.V-Lilie- ral territorial comention at Walker rjajvilliou, Chicago Short Line, j Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only lino ruiniiinr Soliil Steam Beated and Electric l,iilitvd trains iliiily, botween Cliifog:o and Omatia, ooiniiostd of niasrniticcnt Sleeping Care and the tiuest Diuinr Cars in the world. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLAS-S. I Any further in format ion will be iheerfnlly fnrnighed by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commertial Agent, 201 rropress BuUdiiiff. T. P. POWELL, Traveling I 1 F. AUERBACH & E R0T J MUST SELL WITHIN THIRTY DAY ij Worth of Winter Gdlpds ! I Wo Daro not Show Them Again to Our Tatrons next Season. :iBCES WILL BE CUT IN fl HALF ! Mimy at Less than Fifty Cents on the Dollar. : 1000 Ladtei Winter Jackete, i - Newmarkete, Misses. French NoroKy Drea tPattira, 8cotch Woolens, Henri Jta and Childrens Ulsters, Nobby Coats, etc.. r&ngtng from piftidg t'repon . Sncw Flakes, Serges, Bedford El W.B0 up, much less than cost of materUl. cords 'etc. etc., We mo quote prices. Come and g Our Stylish Feather Trimming down from II to r0 cents get them. a yard. ' S Uk Onlpur. Lac-- at less than half price. SUkst Velv, t Vel, ,U! Pushes- - Plnehest g Embroideries Trimmings at less than half price. Tirocades, Satin fthl lanm's, Foille Francaiso, India's, g Odd sUs In 6 Satin CorseU for J3.85. .Tapeuoae Strips, C'rcp.lpe Chine, Evening Materials, in g Ladies' and Chlldrcno" Underwear and Union Suits at lovely shades. 1 H half price. Black and Colored Off Grains, Satina and Snrah's In M "lack and thirty shadeJat half of former price. .J Ladies' and Children,' Woolen If. -.- Childrens' Hoods, Fascinators, etc., etc., at less than half price. Blankets and Quilti i Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, P I Tidies, Scarfs, etc., at 0c on the dollar. j We are bound to sell every article in that line If rcduc ing prices will do it. 1600 Shawls from 6r to $13.50. itojs nuil ( hildreus' Clothing, Stylish and Durable. 1U0O Ladles' Winter Ifclris from 65c to $5.00. Boys Knee Pants down to 15c, 25c, 40c, 50c aud 75c. Ladies', Misses' and UWldrens' Shoes at prices that can- f Boys' Winter Suits down to $1.35, $1.85, $3.35, $3.00, not be duplicated. . $4.00 and $5.00. Wa warrant every pi h-- we sell or refund the money. I Boys' all wool Jersey Suits down to $2.85. . J Oenta' FarnUhlag Goods r Carpet stock Marked at Out Prices. f& (ilTers inducements lb: t cannot be surpassed. J Qsnta Katural Wool UnderaairU for So. Cents, Natural wool Under,uits fur 75c. Sent.' Neck Starts 1 15c, 25e, 35c and 50c, less than j u half value, i. i. .i jno Ei Gcuts' Linen Collar-- at 10c. M " Unlaundricd Shirts 2 for 75c. EH " " Night Gown-athOc- , 75c, and $L ftj Lauudricd hirts at imc. tm J. W. FARRELL St CO. Dealers in all kinda ot Lift and Force Pumps. Orderc taken for Drive and Doff WeLU, CaPptoli' bnilt aud uoimectlonn made; 137 Molu, oppoalid Aiierbach Hr Telrpbone, 200. A Thoasand al (Sue wt Bargains P WILL REPAY YOUR VLSIT TO OUBj Establislied 1864. -:-- j Mail Ordo'S Promptly Filled. 1 I P. AUERBACHfe- - --BOr JS??iryrgf'"""" 'l-- Wila 1 III mi I PIII ll li'lllin : m vmmssmM DTAH TITLE, INSURANCE & TRUST CQ. 4. m iitciT.u1.. iiw.ma lui.t..7r!rrrrrrrrrT.Trrr...To,ooa T)ATW 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON TfJfB X acts as trustee, iruardlan, admlnis. trator and execuUir; transact! trenoral trust busi-ness, in.urns real estate titles; Insuranco fet covers all charges for attorneys and abstracts. STOCKHOLDERS: BajrEims J. E. Dooly. T. E. Jones, L. H. HUls, If. H. Walker, W. S. McCornick, E. A. Smith. H. ' T. Dnke, josiah Barrett, Hyde S. Youac, M. S. Penderfcast, T. A. Kent, W. T. Lynn, J. K. Walkf. CAjTTiiJSTs R. C. Chambers, Kelsls A GlUst-pi- James Sharp, Joan J. Daly, 11. Holntnsh, A. L. lliomas, tiovernor of Utah. HsncniWTs F. H. Aaerbach, T. O. Webber, Hugh Andsrson, W. H. Howe, A. W. Carlson, K H. Auerhacfi, W. F. Oolton. Jus. Anderson. hAarYEBSJobn A. Marshall, Win. C. HaU. THE Popular Rite To All POINTS EAST I Only one change of cars from Utah to Kansas City or St-- Louis, filegant Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair cars. B2 sure your ticket reids via Issouri Pacific Railway H C. TOWNXEND, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis. V. DERKAH, i. . V. A. . bit Sonlh Main, Sail Uke City. G (ialHtiie Tailor. Mt 66 W. 2nd South, irfljli Salt Lake City. ffl H'j J Suits o ord ,rom $ 5 to $55 '$flfi " " t3.50.oSl4 fflySUITS MADE IN 24 KOUHS. i. J PANTS MADE IN 5 HQURS. Jjg V&4 B:' First-clas- s Worlunsa us thi' T. K. JOIJE8C' BANKERS, 16SMAIN ST SALT I. A Kit BUYS ORES AND BULLION. s QOMBfEItC EAL NATIONAL BANK. fiA.LT LAKJS CITY UTAH CaptTii (Fnllj Pam) $800,000 Sunri.es 80,009. General BanMng in All Its Branches. Tssnss certificates et deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified time. Sells drafts and bills nf exchange on all priucipal ciUea in the United States and Oio. M. Dowust President W. P. Hobu Vice President ' ;. . j 2ud JoHtt W. DuNHKLLdkM (JSStllaf Dthsotobb--F- . II. Auerbftch, John J. Daly, D. J. Sallshury, Marian ('. Km. Frank II. Dyer, Thomas. Marshall, W. P. Noble, Ucorne M. Downey, Joaa W. Donaellsa. COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. PIKE'S PIK KOUTE. Standard Uu're between Denver. Pueblo, Colorado buJt Lake Citv, Oftieii, ffteLflf Otw and till 'NnrlUireit poiuU, via Mtnitou, LetWbs 1llo, Aspfm and (jlleuwood cprlng. Scenery Unequalled, Equipment Unsorpasseil Til root; b Pallman fSltviprtri. and PuUmam Tourkil Cam between Wnver mid ban IftaBCiaco. Thrnunh tbe heart of the Roclcy Mountains thm moil cQBafortabie, tbe taieat aud tbe granieito all Ruoiaa. Fur rott-- . dei CTlptioo, pamphletb, etc., call upon or addreaa H. C. BUEWETT, 1 W. See South. Salt Lake City, n. COT. BRAN, Genetsl ilaoager, Oat. Bpruifrs, Colorsdo. rHAS.8. IJSi:. UenarsJ f assenjrer Agenl, UsnvaK, Colotado. McCORNICK C BANKERS. IIALHIrD, 1ST3 SlXT Liu, ClTT, UTlSTtf A General Banning Bnsiness Transacted. Collections promptly mads on all points In the West and Northwest. Car"ful attention Riven to consignments of Ores and Bullion. Kxcbange and telegraphic transfers oe the principal cities of tae liuittsd tstatss suit Burope. PRINCIPAL CO KRES PON DENTS: yr.w Yoiut importers' and Traders' National) Bank: Knuntz Bros. Chicago - Cuitiuiercial National Bank. Bin Francisco First National liana. Omahi Omslui National Bank St. Louis National Bank of Commerce. Kimsas ClTT Nstlonal Bank of Ksuaas Cltyj First National Bank; American National Hank. Iicntek Denver National Bank; City NaUoaal Bunk. ;'jsbl First National Bank. Pobtland, Ore. - Firnt National Bank. LoNuoa Martin's Bank (Liuiitadi OS Lombard street. UTAH an MONTANA i x la High Grade Machinery. or all kinds cf dn'v. Carrias in ateck far imsae-- JfaJPj uuiU dcllverjr Magncsis Sectional Piys Caw. .M lae, Iron Pips and c'ltttnn, Air Ci iiures.orsM IngsrsoU-Bergeaa- t, R. U. Co. Kock UriUa. M ENGINES & BOILERSB From to 80 Horss-Powm- Hoietina Knirlnee, Pumps, Horse WMins, Steoi, Minssnd Mill Sa;ipli, SMM Nil,-- . Powdsr, Caps and Fun. HH Main Office and Warsrooms, H 259 S. Main, Salt Lai AOKKCT, Botte, U,,ut V Sntinits4, H S. D. EVANS, 1 UNDERTAKER Al 1 EWBALMEB- - I 214 State St. Salt Lake City. I ' J College Graduate f I'I ot Embalming. I y Spceiftl attention BtvtU toth shipm-'n- t I n of Ivodie. ('pen all night. Telephone 861 El :J .. .. J "THE TA.ILOR." I overt to 09 South State St. Salt Lako City. IfllsssskV Pvocfnict Nominations. Oonnrjltnan C. F. Loofbonrow, George Olsen an.: ' VVantland. Justice of the Peaca P. I.ochriu. Connciimen 8. b. Bwtng, II. t. Kvans, and J. A. lleiss. y .Justice of the Peaoe Clarenca w . Hail. Councllmen J. W. Furrell, W. 1'. Minor aud A. !' Dosassh Justice of (be Peace John Brown. i.n:icilmoii-- C. M. Bell. F. O. llorn and P. J. 31orau. Justice of ths Peace-Fr- ed A. Kesler. 'Oonocilrrten M. II. Beardsley, L. C. Karnck eiiil A. I.. Bimondl. Jostle ot thS Peace W. V. Gee. THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. fha Trai;etl)' at Bountiful Bumal on the Katnpasr. Seueationa! stories having grown out of the Fouks tragedy at Bountiful District Attorney Varum lias directed that it be lo UroroUKh investiL'aliuii. It is told by gossips that for some time the Vouks family has been in u state of eruption the original jar havinir been bronglit about by the suicide himself, who wanted to add his wife's sister to his matrimonial stall. No. 1 held up her hands in riotous renions. trance, however, and since that the breach between them has been steadily widening. Gossip goes further und drags the widow iuto a compromising It charges her with baring entertained the overtures of another man. and with a decree of intimacy thai horrified her husband. Sineu the al ieirid "voluntary retirement" of Fouks, go-si- p says tit on the night of the tragi SJ Fouks was locked within his chamber while hi" wife was regaling the rival, und that, unable lo liberate himself, Fouks seised As ra?.or und cut his throat, There are other (picer talcs in connection with the tragedy Which are to be carefully lhqutred into before the shock&g ullair is fiamlMed, in the moan time ail Bodutiful is in a fever of excitement, and neighbors un-doing all in their power to help the scandal Bong. Adjudged Thetn Inaa.no. What a sad. laic wus brought to the surface ysterday during the inquiry into the Sanity of W. D, Poteol, before Judge Uarleh. I'pon the authority of the experts the. court concluded that tht derangement wus BOvero Enough to justify him in sustaining the COmplatot, and so the pour old fellow was sent to a home . among the mad men at Prove, I'lteel gave his age at 15, and in reviewing the ups and downs of a career in w hich he Intel been robbed "f all that was near and dear to him, sobbed pitifully. Finally a stroke came from above und prostrated by flu- scorching SUB, his rca-u- n fell to the grouiiu. ills in mi was apparently penectl) lucid yesterday, but i( wus BlUtplj a moinen-tar- v break in tin- dismal cloud.s that have blotted u. A similar complaint was sustained against Mis. Fitb lia Knld, an ancient dame who was brought Ui from Harritiiaii a few days ago. Mic was removed to Provo Ibis morning. The Count Colleotofalllp, The struggle for lie iosscssion of the county eulleelor's olflee was resumed yestcr-da-afternoon before the supreme eotirl, the issue coming up again on mi appeal bom Judge Zuuc, who held that there was no va-cancy ill the olllec at tile time of the elec-tion. The case una argued by Judge Dick son und Mr. Kawlitis for the contesior and by Judge Henderson for the respondent, af-ter w hich t lie issue was submitted. Court Notes. Arthur Brown, esn,., is on a professional errand ill Idaho. in Hie . use of (iinllic-I'ilt- vs. .1. F. Alien Te days additional time have been allowed in which to lile briefs. Counsel for tho church in the escheat cases arc shaping the next move in the matter, thirty days having been allowed by the court. W, P. Aldraeb, arrested by Marshal Young on charges of forgery, entered a plea of guilty and was held to await the action of tbe grand jury by Judge lice. The Dillon murder case will conic up for argument before ihe supreme court tomor-row morning. Judge Powers will plead for the prisoner, while District Attorney n ' will appear in behalf of the territory. The examination, of Josie Hill, i.otlie Miner, Dick Edwards and s.d Larkius upon the charge of murdering Kd Catalan will commence at II o'clock tomorrow morning before Commissioner (Jrccnman. The ex-amination promises some very dramatic episode1'. William tin mel was arrested by Officers Thornton and Sheets last night for disturb-ance of the peace, and locked up in the city Jail Ul await an i .unin.Uion before Judge l. So, Kunie! ha.-- been on u spree for some time aiuf last evening went to his residence, a; Ul South Third East, where he proceeded b. empty the dwelling with u butcher knife. Mrs. rtumel sought refuge at police bead. cpiui ters, where she recited her troubles with u drunken mate whom she says , s repeat-edly threatened her life. Money to Loan. Ibavc money to loan in amounts to suit on long or short time, riain J. Kenyon, room ad, Hooper block. . ... it and the unappropriated land about it has been platted into twenty-aer- lots. One action, or tM0 acres, has been laidufi, nearly all nf which has been located anil companies composed of meu with eapitn t wdll drill there for natural gas. The political Campaign overshadows the real estate market, and flu dealers arc discussing polities between sales. The fraternity are glad to see that ('. K. Wanlliind received the eoiiin nomination in the First precinct, and predict for him 1 majority that w ill fully emphasize bis great popularity. There are not many trades at present but the feeling la confident and satisfactory, Money is eas-ier and there is plenty of it to be had at less than 7 per cent. Choice residence and bust Beit property is in demand. V, E. Hubbard yesterday sold two lots in Norwood I'iaee lo John Anderson, who will erect an eight-roo- residence on the pro-perty. Work nt the new Union stockyards is be-ing pushed rapidly, and w ill soon be com-pleted. L. I). Kinney has sold to Mrs. Taggarl about sixty lots in North Salt Lake, the Coming manufacturing center. The con-sideration was not mude public. Charles lugalis the traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has tendered his resignation, to take effect on February 1. P. H Kubcock ha.-- relumed from St. Louis where he attended the conference of lb Trans-.Missou- association. - TR UTH AMI U S1NKSS. Natttml OrilK (toring in th FurHi Kcal lMate Notpf. The people who have put up their nioucy ftir Hie Ui'vclopiiu-u- of natural tras aro not tnlk'nir much just now, but they arc dotltg n Vfttt MUpont of Wprk. Two Jury.; drills arc ngajred in linking wells anil rapid pnujrcM lh being umde. At Lake Shore, Superinten-dent Sehninlt of tho AiiKTican Nahiral Gas eompany, is iroiiong hrd with a blf force of tnU on Hi'' tcn-inc- hole und the numral ias, mid when lie does will let the woi Id Allow it. But until jrae is struck he it, not itnilglaK any ibformatton. The Rio for a series of cm ursions to the gM wells. New flambeaus are being mad.- nod when completed will lie erected at the well, Tho new flambeaus will be arrnnired in designs of an appropriate and fantastic character, and the display will bo something worth seeing. The Hto Oraudc Western will soon announce the dates of Hiese axenraioni. Gotieral Passentfcr Atrent Bennett of yrsndu Western railroad bus been in advertising Sail Lake's natural j;as discoveries to the world. Be has L'ot out special literature on the subject and scattered ii broadcust throughout the country. Tbe result Is apparent und much atleutiiin had been allraeted lo Sail Lake. liol Sprue:- la ko lias liei 11 slitveyeiL and SIGNAL SERVICE FLAGS. A Key to the Displays Being Huns; L'p by Vncio Sam's Weather Prophet. The weather signal Hags displayed over the board of trade building mean as follows: Number 1 White flag, ii feet square, In-dicates clear weather. Number 2 Blue flag, six feet square, indi. eates rain or snow. Number 3 white and blue flag (parallel bars of white aud blue), six feet square, indi-cates that local rains or showers will occur, and (hat the rainfall will not be'general. Number 4 Dlack triangular flag, four feet at the base and six feet in length, always re-fers to temperature; when placed above number 1, 2 or .'5, indicates wanner weather; when placed below num- - bers 1, 'J, or 3, indicates colder weather; when not displayed, the in-dication.! are that the temperature will re-main stationary, or that tho ohanfre in tern perature will not vary more than four de-grees from the temperature of the same hour of the preceding day from March to October inclusive, and not more than six degrees for the remaining months of the year. j Number .r, white flag, six fe? t square, with 'black square iu center, indicates the approach of a sudden and decided fall iu temperatures This signal is uot to be displayed unless it is expectid thai, the temperature will fall to :'orty-tw- degrees, or lower, and is usually u'dered at least twenty. four hours in of the cold wave. When number 5 is ; displayed, number 4 is always omitted. When displayed on poies, the siirnals i shr.u'd In arranged to read downward; when displayed from horizontal supports a small streamer should be attached to indicate the point from which the signals are to be read. INTER PlIKTAUlON OF DISPLAYS. No. 1, alone, indicantcs fair weather, sta-tionary temperature. No. iilonc, indicates rain or snow1, sta-tion ry temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates local rain, station, ary temperature. NO, I, with No. 1 above it, indicates fair Weather, wanner. No. 1, with No, 4 below It, indicates fair weather colder. N". 8,wlth No. 4 above it,lndlcatei warmer weather, rain or snow. No. l1, w ith No. 1 below It, indicates colder weather, rain or stiovv. No. .1. w ith No. 4 u'xwve it, indicates warmer wealh r with local rains. No. ;i, w ith No. I below it, indicates colder with local rains. No. I. with No. 5 above iu indicates fair Weather, cold wave. No. ', with N.i. S above it, indicates wet weather, cold warn. Mavsliul's Sale. ' UR8UANT TO AH OBDEH OF SALE TO me directed by the District Court nf ths 'I rd Judicial District of the Terrltorj of tab, si all expose at nubile sale at the front door of the i i;mt I'ourt llunse. in the City and Cbsmtj ". H ii !.;iki Utah Territory the tsta day of Fi b If 0, at la o'clock M.. .ill t!n right, title, claim, ;ii d interest of John M. Erieson, Lools Brlcson, uy Erieson, Carl W. ISrlcson. Ebba Brlcson, ante Krlcson, Johanna , Nelne B. C trietenson and lluns CbrlstensOn ot, in and to ti following described property, situate, lyii in d being in the ( ounty of Suit Lak I' di Territory, and particularly described as foi li ivs,towit: Cow meneing at corner of Sections , ;!! and in Township I south, Han-- e ei st, Salt Lake Meridian, running thence Hasl 0. u chains, thence North 16 40 chains, thence s. 6.10 limns, thence South 1M0 chains to B of beginning; sttnated in Salt. Lake County. ah Territory. To lie sold as the property oi if e above named defendants John M. Erieson t al at the suit of Qnarlce .1. Brlceon. Terms of leeaaq. Btephensand 9ebroeder attars for nlft li. II. PARSONS, 1'. s. Marshal. By 1. '. Swan. Deputy Marshal. Mil Lake i Ity, tab, January --'1st. 1863. Notice of Assessment. ' MIK OQI'lUKil W AT Kit & . A N 1) COMPANT, i Bait Lake Cltj audi ouaty, Utah Territory. P otice is hereby given that ai a meeting of fin Ui n eturs lielil on Jannary lrtil'i, an asasaetaeat nf n e ($6) dollars perabaN was levied oh the ceji-fi- ! l stock of the corporation, payable at eaea, to it e treasure! of the company, Mr. Archie '1. H ddgeford. at the ronipany's office, Salt Lake i ty, tali territory. Any stock upon which this ;n s,. mfnt may remain unpaid on the 3M dsi oi V '1'ianry, is'j.'. w ill be delinquent and advertised f' r sale at pnblic auction, and aniens pnynient is in adfl liefure. will he sold nn the tOtb 'la of M areli, lstrj, at ;l p in., on that day, at the Oim-- iny'l office, Salt Lake City, to pay the delinquent in cessment toeether with cust of advertising and elpenae of sale. lHv order of the Board of Directors. I WM. DIETERLK, Secretary. Hooni Itl, Commercial Block. - Lake City, January 'JU, 1H9S. IDAHO AM) Till. Alt III LAM'S. SoniH I'ixtreels fi'niu a Mcmorinl to be 1'resented to ( onacess. The position of Idaho with regard to the disposition of the arid land is set forth in the following extracts from a memorial, which will be presented in congress: "The state should own the forest lands and hold them, that it may preserve the forests thereon from destruction and the witter supply from becoming Intermittent and useless. "The :4utc should own the grazing lands and hold them, that they may !" made val-uable and that the revenues from them may be available to pay the expense of protect- - lii-- the forests. "The state should Own the irrigable lands, (bat. it may obtain a revenue from their sale with which to so regulate and distribute the water supply for their irrigation a- - t.. produce the jrreatest benefit to the common-wealth and to the individual irrigator. lease tlient on long lernis in tracts not ex- - cecuing tw60 acre.-- , each, for 2 cents per acre I per annum, ll is believed that w ith the security of tenure thus given, stockmen would fence their holdings, develop water on them and make them extremely valuable a adjuncts! to their Irrigated hay lands, a hag the pastures for their summer and the hay latins for their winter feedinir. The roVfcnm from (be urttltg lands, Urns ivnti'd, erottid bo infllcicnl for tbe administration and pro- - tertlon of both pastures and forests, As tu the Irritable lands the uieiimrin! ssys: "It is au.ausotute Decsaaltf that the water ' supjily bt' controlled and regulated bv tins and intricate, requiring iiieu of ability nml I speeial training and a larsrc expenditure of money. "It ia not reasonable to tnx the other in-- ' duatriot of the commonwi altb for tbe direct Use and benelit of these irrijrnhle lands, Iberel'ore the states should ovn these lnnd.-- . that it mn.y sell them at such i price as will pay for (he extraordinary expenses which their peculiar coudiii ih reiune. "It would serin like que "'ionlni; the abil- - ity of our people to ifOTeru themselvea, to ipication (heir ability to administer the waters, lands and forests upon which their j livelihood depends." Fgat Notice, h Mil" Probate ( ourt ul tlir oanty of Salt Lake, hvrritory of Utah, h i thi matter of the Estate of .loho Willianw, de-li eased. boTJCE IS HERKHY GIVEN, THAT FR L' D XiP ti.IIratli, udminiftniior of the enfntt of John 'Al'l'liam. dfefa,-e- ha- - ioihIitihI for Mttle-- n e.il, and filed in ald Court, hi- - final account of ti a aamiuitrutim of riid and petition for fl ml distribution of tlt! revtdaa of naid entntf-aon-tbe person entitled thereto, and t! u.t ruesdav, the '.','l day nf February A. ii . at 10 o clock a.m., at the Court Koom of j iid t' r.rt, in the Comity House, Salt Lake itv and County, I'tnh T ti itc ry. ban hen duly ;i ijiiiiit'-- by t!i'' .Judu'e of i Court, tor tho hh(-- j m r'aient of said arcminl .:iul aid petition if r distribution. t which time und place any per-- i n lotereated in paid 'tut may appan and show i, inae, if any there ho, why s.iid should t ai fftili-- and aiiprovcd und final dNirihution nj ado as nrayed for. C B. Al.LKN, Clerk of the Probata Court. jhbifH .hm. ej, I8&L ! .Frank Pfrrc. At'ornov. Legal oti.-e- . In the Probate Court in aud for Salt Lako Count, Territory of I'tnh in tin matter of Ihe Estate o John Leon, de reused. Sotico of liiiui and place for tin heiiriiit of Petition fur admission to Probate oi pi'RRfAST TO AN ORDER OF HAIL I c nrl hi iil matter, notice is hereby given I'l l' !v the Bthiby "1 '..r-r- v, A. I). Uf a at lo o'clock A. M., at the County Court Housn iT' Halt Lai City. lull Territory, in the eiiurt rooie ot .aid Court, lias been appolnteii the time place for the hearing irf u petition of .loin! bees. prayiiiK U r tl idmleMoa to probate of o certain doetiment thnrewitb presented, purportin to bo the li t Will und Testament of ,loh deceased, when and warre all ii may appear i:nd oppose the probate ol ",' '""" VcsUmoiitor to.) mi l.ei ,.s prayeil for in said petition. in itncfs . hereof, have Wreuulu set mv nut idllvi tl ul o( said Court, this aj',' In '! i ..inir., A. li. 1S9-- "KAl.. ) C. K. AI.I.KN clerk ol tbe Probata Coak By C. L. ctastox, Deputy Clerk- |