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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES; 6 ; 'o1lr of AuHSment, OQCUtBB W.VTEH4 LAXDCOMPANY, THE Lake Citv and County, Jtat Territory. Notice la Ucraby given that a: a meetnig of the di-- i rectors held on Jai.uarv aj, is!, on assessment of dve iJJSj dollar- - per hare wan levied on the capi-m- l mack of the corporation, payable at once, to the trea-ur- of the company, Mr. Archie Kridpeforii, at the Corupanv s office, Salt Lake City, l'tah Territory. Any stock upon which thia assessment may remain unpaid on the il day of Febrnnrv, IML will ! delinquent, and advertised for Mile at public auction, and unle-- s payment ia made before, will be aold on the 10th day of Marrb, 111, at 8 p.m.. on that day, at the Com-pany's office, Salt Lake City, to pay the delinquent assessment tozother with coat of sdvertisint; and exjpen-- e of pale, lit order ol the Hoard of Directors. WM DIKTKltLK, Secretary. in 18, Commercial Block. Salt I.ak- - City, Jan nary M, 112. Nofl-- e THE INTKNTION OF TIIZ CITY OK to eatend sewer mains on Firat and Second a: reeta from e street at. d Canon road to cild-ve-between I and J streets. Notice Ife hereby given by the City of Ba.t Citr of the luleution of such. Council to make the following described im pro '.'omen t, to veil: Extending and liflu: r pipes or mains along the following streets, namely; On First atreet from State street to luldwny between I and J streets and ou Second sire,"' from Canon SOSal to midway betweer and J sti eels with all neoes-aar-laiorala and defraying three fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at $:S, '.'71.75, iiy a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, bathe; the district to beaSecleJor iiencnted by aalll improve-ment, nainelv: Lots 9, 10, 11, ', and I I. Block 1 ; Lots 1, '.', , 4, ', 7, 8, !i anil 10, Itlock and Lots 1. '! and , Block J ia i'lat "1" Also Lot 3, Block 'y. Lots I and 4. H:ock H; J.ots '' and 4, Block 7: Lots 3 and 4. Klock S; J.ots 8 and 4, Block U; Lots j and 4. Block HI: Lots ami 4. Block 11 . Lots 3 ai d 4, Blot k 1". I Lota S Mid 4. Klock II; Lots 8 end 4. Blm U 14 : Jxits 1, i, a and 4, Block 11; Lots 1.9. land 4, Block ll: Lota l,t, 3 and 4, Bit" k 17; Lots I. e, 3ui.il 4. Block is: J.ots 1, '..'. and 4, Block IB: Lots 1, St. 3 end 4, Block : Lota 1. li. 3 and 4. Itlock ill Lota 1, 2, S and 4, Bio. k Lots 1, 3, 3 and 4, Block IB; Lots - and 3, Block .4 ; Lot 3, Block 33 Lots I and t Block 84; ,ols5 aud 8. Bio- k ".'., LU laadS, Bio. k8il; J.ots 1 and 9, Bio. k ; Lo'a 1 and . Block 18; Lots 1 and Block 39 ; Lotal actli. Block W; bote 1 n 8. Block 4! ; And i.ow and '.', Blook . all In Flat "D" salt Lake 01IJ Hurray. All pp tests and nlrjectlons to the cairvlnr out of such intention must he pre tented la writing to th City Recorder on or be-fore Febrnarv 9, 18K, being Hie time set i,y the aald Council when It will ie ar oinl consider luch objectlona ns ma unci'' ot Bv order of the City Council of salt La.ie City, niailo Jau'y 12, J. F. .IACK. City Itecorder. Sewer No. .3. egitl Notice. In the I'rnbate Ctiurt of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of l'tah. In the mutter o! the Estate of .lo'in Williams, de ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT FILED administrator Of the estate of John Williams, deceased, lias rendered for settle-ment, and fllotl in said Court, his final account of his n.imi'.iistralioti ot Haiti estate and petitn.n for final .iistribtition of the residue ot said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Tuesday, the 2k! day of February, A. J). 180ft, a' In ' cloi k a nt at the Court Ifooul of aid Court, in tlieCountv Court House, Salt Lake City anil County, l'tah Territory,- has been duly appointed by the .luilye of said Court, for the of laid acconttl and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and place any per-son mtetestei! in said estate may appearand show cause, If nnv there he, why said account alnxild not be settled and approved and final distribution made aa prayed for. C IC. ALLK.S, Clerk ot the Probate Court. Pated .Ian 23, 1801. Frank Fierce. Attorney. silt im mi Bights and Boenet ia and Aronnd th Intermoiintain Metrepolis Infor-mation for Oar 7iiiton. i GUIDE TO THE TOUEIBT. Bait LakVi Looatioa, Attraotiont asd Olimata Qarfitld Beach and Other Flaoai of Interest. Th city of Salt Lake has a fame srhich reaches around the world. The population is about SS.OOO, and ia in-creasing at a rapid rate. It is situated at the base of the Wasatch mountain in a lovely valley, rich in agricultural re-sources and is eighteen niilea distant from Great Salt Lake. Its elevation above ea level is 4,350 feet. There are rcany points of interest to visitors in the city and near it. Here are eome of them: Tbe Tomplo. This magnirieont cream-whit- e granite itructnre was began April 6, 1853. It It lOOXiOO feet, the walls are 100 feet high, and the towers, when completed, wii! be 'iW feet height, Over $3,500,000 have been expended on the temple, and It is now nearing completion. In the same square with the temple is the spa-cious building called Ttaa Tabaraaela. Here are held the services of the mor-Bo- n church and these are attended verj Sunday by an immense congrega- - lei of people, both mormon and gen-pi- e The structure is oval in shape, teventr-fiv- feet high and 250x150 feet In length and breadth. It has a seating capacity (if 12,000 people, and here may bo heard what is claimed to be the lin- - est orcjan in the world. Patti once sang in thetabernaclc!, and demonstrated thai its acoustio powers are very line. Tbo Usvedo Ho - int Amelia palace, was built by Brlgham Young who willed that It oould be the residence of his favorite wife. Amelia Folaom Yoiwry, but since his death it has been used as the official residence of dignitaries of the church. Brlgham inane" fteeldanoe known as the Bee-Hiv- e and the Lion Hou.ie are structures, curious from associations. These are situated in what was once Brigham Young's domain, all of which has passed Into other hands, save the large lot in in which is Brigrham Young's grave. Proapeet Hill with its lookout tower commands a splendid view of the city and its sur-roundings. I no Tithing Baddtar possesses Interest, as being the general depot for taxes collected by the mormon church from its disciples. Liberty Park. in the southeastern portion of the citv Is a beautiful resort and can be reached by rapid transit trains. The Chamber of Commerce. on Second South street is visited by those who take an interest in the com-mercial standingof the city. There are everal largo cases containing speei- - nuens ot Utah 8 mineralogy which ct much attiation. alt l ake Theater hThis latter place of amusnmetit was built by Brieham Young ovor thirty Gears ago. It is a large and beautiful and comfortably arranged. Aaaambly Hall. near the temple, is used in winter for worship by the mormons, the taberna-t- o being too larjje to admit of proper heating. Assembly hall is 120xt)8 feet, inu cost J150.000. The ceiling is dec- - orated which church pictures among them the Angel .Moroni disclosing the hiding olaee of the golden plates to Joseph Smith. Caaap Deng-laa-. three miles east of the citv and over 409 feet above it is beautifully laid out in the midst of lawns aud orchards, and Ihe barracks and houses of the officers are built of stone. The post commands a wide view of the city and beyond where Great Salt Lake lies molten sil-ver at the foot of the western moun-tains. neck'i Hoi Mpringa are in the northern part of the city about three miles from the business "center. They issue from the base of the moun-tains, and are regarded as a eery valua-ble aid in eases of rheumatism dyspep-sia aud'scrofulla. The waters are used both internally and externally, and there is an excellent bath house and necessary appoiutment for the comfort ot patients. Taa Warm Sulphur Springa are between the Hot Springs and tha city, about one mile from the postoftioe. There is a good hotel and comfortable bath house in conned ion with the springs, and they can be reached by street railway. Th Mouatala are unsurpassed in magnificent eonons. and at least a dozen of the grandest are within reach of the city. These invite the tourist to spend days, weeks or months among their wild recesses to fish, to hunt, to scale the peaks and ridges, aud to gather wild flowers by the mossy springs, beneath the shade of umbrageous pines. Big Ootlonwood canon should te seen by every tourist. Here are lake Mary and Mail ha from which flows the turbulent Cottonwood river; and at the baso of the mountain are lakes Blanche, Florence aud Lilian. Besides these are Mills creek, Parley's Emigration, and City Creek canons, all extremely picturesque and delightfully tomautfo. riaiant DrlTM abound in scores around the outfkirts of the city: along the quiet country roads, and through the lanes dividincj meadows of rich green alfalfa and fields of grain; while the majestic mountains are never entirely lost sight of. From under the branches of trees and above hedges of the wiW dog-ros- e glimpses are caught of snow covered peaks. A drive to Fort Douglas, and I lieu a milo further out to the mouth of Emigration canon is almost delightful. It was here thai the sight of the mormon pioneers nil- - first '.nude glad by the vast expanse Ol Salt Lake valjey suddenly burst upon them, on the 84th "of July, 1347. T!r.a Urat Suit LekSb "1 think," says Ernest Iogersoil, "few persons realize how wonderfully, straDgely beautiful this island sea is," am; speaking of its sunsets Phil Robin-son had said ' Where have I not seen sunsets, by land and sea, in Asia, Af-ri- e i, Europe aud America, and whero ten I say I have ever seen more won ierous coloring, more electrify ing esleete than in Ihe sunset on the Great Salt Utah." Salt Lake is as oeauti-- l of water as can be found The waves are bright blue and as they danre on Sikeof its surface be hard total) whioh color It is dotted with beautiful and it affords thu finest salt tii a warl' L WANTED! I HORSES AND . j COWS, r j I hsTe 100 Lots in different parts of the City that I want to trade for Brood Mares and Cows. I hare retired from the Real jj, Estate business and wi- h to close out some of my Real Estate. s r J LOTS FROM $150 AND UPWARDS. T f I am on the trade if yflfl are. Address me 1 my ranch. I also have a good pasture! and ean accommodate 100 head oi, j horses. For particulara, ( j i j -- f ' - j mm ADDRESS BmT 1,(111111, i .. - BUFFALO TAEK. UTAH. in fed 1, .i ' j lllMat.il ill "asKssBmidUU''' j M ammmaj Jh M The B URLINGTON Route Only Tlirona-- Route from I'bicasii to Salt Lake. Has perfected Ari'iui!eniS'iit8 Vk hereby all freight Coiisnued to care of same Will bi' loaded in A through car. No Transfers Thereby causing a saving of at least three days between Chicago and Salt Lake. Mark and order all goods snipped care Burlington Route. E. E. WALXEH, General Agent. 30 W. 2d South. Salt Lake. 7000 MILES o7 Main I Line Track. Colorado, Wyomiug, South DaJlotn. Nebraska. Kausas, Iowa. Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin. MiiiiieKsota. Operatlnc a complete service ot Daily - Passenger -:- - Tfiiins Willi the lafpft mid moat itnproTssd oqy pment over Itl own UMtk, btnen fu-- imp.rtu points ho Dervar, CMyeD, Dftadwood, ucoln, Omaha, Cooncll liltfp, t. Jofpit, Kant Citv, Bt. Loi, PorU, liurlington, Chicago, i Paajt. Miooeapolif-- . CujiDei'titvirj made in St m de i. ' K. E. WAI.KKIt, (ipnorat -- ont. H V, 2t 8o ithSta, iSajt Lauf fit tab. J. KHAN cis, 5e&. paw, ,M,t. W 1 ' m THESUN Hsf, Secured During 1892: W. D. Bawells. H. Rider rinpttard, Oeorge Mef-soit- Norman Lorkyer, Andrew Lang. ObnSS Doyle, St. (.corn Mlvart, Mark Twain, Kudyarit Kiplir.j;. .1. r int. 'Ir Harris, It. Loots fcteveneon, William Black. W rlark Hnaaell, Mary K. WIN Kin.. r nccs no I'.m.o rlnrnott, and maajr otnaff dia'.iugnishcd r iters. The Sunday Sun. Is tbe nreateat Sunday newspaper In the wortdtf Price Be a copy. By uiail $'J u year. Aodrass TH K'fiUN. New Vork. ALL THE NEWS The complota Assoc. ated Press Report. The best Special Service In the Inter Mountain Region, hire correspondents in every tovm In the Territory. The Timer has them alL Thb Times publishes all the nows from 10 to so hours earlier than any other papur In Salt Lake City. Jf jrou want to keep posted read The Times. It ia tho paper of today. The moiuias papers give, yon the news of yostor- - &a.y. The Times Is the lire newspaper of Salt Lake City. It has the largest city circulation, It publishes the brightest news at to..- earliest possible moment. " DAW YOU AFFORD TO &8 WITHOUT IT? The Next Number Especially Goods TALES FROM J0WH To PICS READ BV ALL MEN AMD WOMEN. rubliahei! fleet day of December, March, Jan.: uail September. DELICATE, DAINTY, WITTY, Every reputable) nowj and book stand tins It. l'rice, sitiRlP iniiinlmr. r.l) CENTS. ISS.00 tB VKAlt, postHRO ritKE. This brilliant Qnarterlv rnprodtiree the hrrt stories, sketcboa, bsulesquSS, (innma, witti-cisms, etc., from the bus. cumbers of ti.at much talkcd-aboi- Sew York Society Jouniol, Tows Tories, which is Ea!.Uhd uteklu. prloe. M.W per year. 'iue tiro pu'ulioatious ' Town Tories" and 4Tatcs rRoii Tcwn Tf ir.-i-' tcrcther, at the Jow club-pric- of 5i 00 p?r year. Aal yvur newsdealer for'th'nt or uiMmss, TOWN TOI'ICd, I si West ad larset, n. t. aty. THE DENVER&R10 GRANDE RAILROAD. grenio Mne of the World. The fayorite route to Ulenwood, Aspen, Lead-iiJ-Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denrer and all points east and south TWO FIRST-CLAS- S TRAINS DAILY. Flerant filial SI and Tourlit Sleepers, and Free Cliair :ars ou each train. For full infor-- ' matlon, call on cr address. W. J, snOTWELL, Agent, W. U 9o E. T. JEFFKRY, A. B. VUT'iUEB, Proaiuun- tii ni Mgr. Traffic Manager. B. li BOOrER, O. V AT. A. COLORADO J1DUND JjAlLjjfAT. Standard Gauet between Denver, Pnettio, Colorado oprhii.M, Raft Lake City, Ogden. Padoc Coast ajid ail Northwest points, ru Mauitvo, LeaaV tille. Aspen and tjilenwood Springe. Scenery UnequaUdei, Equipineiit Uosurpasseil (Through Pullman Hleopere end PuJlruan Toarlsl Care t'Ctween Jlenvei and Sen Frtuiciaco. Throiu?h the heart ot tho Rocky Mountains Che most confortahle, the safeat and the grandest of all Hoates. For rutec, des scripllon, pamphlet, etc.. cull upon or address H. C. BUENETT, tllf.P" a South, Salt Lake City. H. COI.BR AW, General Manager, tVilo. Sprint ', "Colorado. CHAJL SX UJL Ueueral Passenger Agent, Um,:,toiotilo, West Side Rapid Tri osit TIME T.iULE. TO TAKE EFFECT DEC. 15th, 1831. Local trains for tho Jordan Klver, Gal len City, Brljhtonand Eldor.ido. ITAiK B1.I:RAOO. LBAT1 SA1 r LAjCSk 6:0i a. m. 7:tla. n srwe. m. :uaa. i. lOi'Oa. in. 10:41a U:'a m. 1:30 p. . S:15 p. m. 4:1) p. m. 0:00 p. m. 6:16 p. City Station, Comer Seventh South a; Serond V. Sire.'!.-- . J. G. JACOBS, Gen. Mi nager In tlio l'roljito Court iu and for Salt Lake County, Ttfrtitory of utth. In the matter ill tlif Kutate of John Les, d fiRBCd. NutiiH of tlmo and place for HM uf lor aclinisbion to TrLmte uf M ill. 1)1 1. SCANT TO AN ORDER OF SAID I r iii fnjil matlcr, notice i liercliv gtT0H tli.'if fiitiirduy, thotithdfiv of Fi'bnmry, A. 0. lHiW, til iu unlock A. M., ut tB0 ounty Court ilouf in Sfilt. l,ul' ( itv, I'tati Territory, in th? court room of Mid Court bftl been the tlmo mid plaot for tho herin of a putition of John Leet, jirnyiiiK for the :.dminioii to probuteof a rrrtniij doriniH'ht therewith piirportin: to ho the lunt Will and Totnment of slohn Jrnj-- . doconmni, whon and whore all persi)nn Intewfted ranv appearand oppose the probate of uiii. or the inr of letters TpHtamentory to John L"' rs, jin pra.wd for in eaid petition. In Wi:iM"-- W'herei.f, hnve h"r'iuito my hand artd ntltxed the seal of uaid Court, thin Hid (lav of Jiinuary, A. 1. 18R. Veal.J C. K. ALLKN, Clerk nf the I'rohato Court. Uy C. K. Stanton, Deputy Clerk. Notico to Creditors. Fftate of Jeremiah II. Kimball, dereadM. NUTK B IN HBRCBT GIVLN BVT1IK adminictratrlx of the estaUol Jeremlafa fi. Kimball, (he creditors of and all MMOSMI having elaimt agaittslt the said defeated, 'to exhibit them with the noreFary ottcbarl snd afltdavitf within ten months after the tirM publication of this notice. To the laid administratrix ;t the ofUYn of J. A. William, attorney, oh. KM and 105 Troixress bu liking, Salt Luke City, in the county of Salt Cake, l'tah territory. Hated Januarv ii;h, 180ft Signed, JOSEPHINE SMITH. Adminiwtrutrix of the estate of Jeremiah II. Kim-ball, uecened. J. A. Williams, attorney. Notice of Sale inter Deed of Trust. !IT II K Ji K A 6, M IN Si E DESK V N tt Cnarleu s. De sky, her h&sband, bota of gait Lake City, on the Mint dsr of January, 19IU, executed and delivered to the Hank of i'ommerce, a coporafion doui'r business ut Salt Cake City, their certain promissory note for the mini of payable one vear after date, with inter ?M nt the rate of Hi per ent per annum from date until paid, interest payable quarieriy, and Whereat", to ecurethe payment of said nole r.ordinifto its tin- - tem,i and effect- - the Kitd Uiuni. Desky and Charles S. Deiky on said Hint day of January, IBM, executed and delivered to the uuderslL'Tied, Samuel K, Walker and Seward II. Fields of Salt Lake City, a trm-tee- a certain d ed of conyevance whereby the v conyeved to enid Samuel W alker Seward H. Fieldi in trunt. the following premises , sitaata Si Salt Lake Citi and county, Territory of Ctuh. All of Lot one (1), and Fifty-si- x (60) in Block pix (tii, Desky's lacond addition ttthe city of S'tlt Lukr. an shown by the recorded plal thereof, which said deed whk duly Mled for record in theofneeof the County Recorder of Salt Lake County on the Sad day oj Febraary, IBM, and re-corded in Book of Mortgages, on pp. theieuf; and Whereas, paid deed jirnvide; nnioiiL't other thinL"-- . that should default be made in the note according; to lis true tenor and effect, said tni-ic- may proceed lo soil the prein-ise- s hereinhefure arid in said deed daacribfid. at puiilic vendue to thu biffheat bidder for ah, iir?-- t jri ing Twenty days' public notice of the propei ty to be sohl by 'advertisement in newspuper printed in the Kurdish lan'uaire and published in sahl Salt Lake (Mly, and upon such sole said trustee! should execute and deliver a deed or deeds In b e simple of the property laid to the purchaser or purchasers thereof; ami VVheubah, Default ha hepn made by the said Minnie I)pky and Charles S. Desky in the pny-Bt-of said promisfiorv note, and request liaa b'eii made hy the aatd Bank of Commerce, the hdder of said note, th it the undaratgned trustees e to P 'K ami dispose nf sail iu order to nav the said note and the cofts au.l ex-penses if said sale. Not therelore, pur-iia- to the power vested in us by said tftiRI d- e I, and at the reqtteetof said Bank of ( ommef p, the legal holder ot sfltd note, we, Samuel F. Walher and Seward II. Fields, trtts-te.- as aforesaid, wilt, at tin fror.t, door of the county court house In Sill Lake City, l 'tah, on Fiiuav, the day of February, 189&, at IS o'clock, noon, of Fnld day, sell at public auction for the hi!;tiet and best price thfl saim wiil hrimr cash, the premises hereinbefore describe. 1, to satisfy said note and interest and coste ot execut-ing this trutd, including reasonable utiorney and counsel fees, and compensation t tie- trustees andtaxes- SAMUEL F. WALKER M.WAUD 11. FIELDS, Trustees. Dated Feb. 3, im Mursliars Sale. pi llsCANT TO AN ORDER OF SALF TO .1 me directed hy the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of l'tah. 1 shall expose at puldic sale at the front door ot the ount Court House, in the City ami County nf Salt Lake, i t di Territory- on the l.lth day of Feb. 1890, at 13 O'clock M., all the riht. title, claim, and interesf of Jnhn M. Kricson, Louis Kricson, Amy Bricaon, Carl W, Kricsou, Kbba I'!rlcsou, V in nip Kricson, .lohanna Ericsou, Nellie B. Chrieteuson and llaus Christensoii of, in and to the following described property, situate, lvinp, and being in the County of Salt f.ake, Utah Territory, and particularly deecrfbed aa fol-lows, : 'Commencing at corner of Sections 87, M, 88 and 31, in 'lownshfp 1 south, liinme 1 east, Salt Lake Meridian, niniiinp thence Last 6.10 chains thence North Id 4JI chains, thence West ti.l" chains thence South 16. 4U chains to place of beginning; nituated In Salt Lake County, I tali Territory. To lj bold as the property of lie abn e named defendants John M. Encson et nl at the suit of Charles J. BtiejOB, Terms of sale cash. Stephens and Schroeder attys for plff. L. II. PARSONS, C. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Ctah, .laiiHary '21st, 1K02. Summons. In the Probate Court of the County of Tooele, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Moses Warr, de- - ee tso !. 'UAH Li s K, WARH, ADMINISTRATOR OF V.' the estate of Mo-e- s Warr, deceased, hsving this da) tiled a petition in this court praying that a day may be appointed for the final settlement and distribution ol the estate of Moses W arr, d ceaaed, in pnnoanca of which I hereby appidnt Tne d y. th" ninth day of February, A. D . 18J, at t'J o'clock St., atthe Court room of a coni-t- In Tooele City and County as the time and place for the hearing and settlement of said Itnai ac- - oust. And lor ih" bearing of said petition ior the linal distribution of said estate, at which time and place any peraoQ interested may appear and con-tent said Unal account and the grsntini; 'f tmw pe tuion lor tinal distribution as uraved for. CUAS. A. HERMAN, Ki.uaii Sj'rav, Probate Judge. Clerk of the Probate Court. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Ctah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Jong Gibson Plaintiff, i vg. Anfjeliuo (!ilK;. Defendant. ) The People of the ".erntory of Ctah Send (.reetiiii,' to Anjrell . Gibson, Defendant. amu aim; hi; .kdv RKQU1RRI) to ap- - Jl pear in an action brought atauis" you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Territory of Ctah. and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten day lexclinivo of the day of strvo ei after the sen ice on you of this sum-mon -- if served wtiiin this county; or, if served out ot title county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days-- or Jude;rnnt by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The saitl action is brought to hav.o a decree of tlila Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant; above relief prayed for on the ground that the defendant without just cause or reason deserted aim. abandoned thia plaintiff and over since has T:d H to desert and abandon said wajntifl; thai defendant ha committed adultery with arlous men and at place unknown to plain-tiff without the consent, I'revn u knowledge or connivance of said plaintiff. And ou are herein noUnst ihat li you fail to appear and annwer tiie said c.tuiplf.ut as above reqnfred, tiifi laid plainufl will ippl to the court for the relief demanded therein WitneiB. the 11 jn. Charles s. Zane. Judge, and the ot the Dintrh t Court of the Third Judicial Pittrict, In and for the Territory of Utah, this 88 h, day of Deceuibar in the vear of our Lord on.) thuuMind eight hundred and nlne;v-one- . bEALj UI;NHY G. M. .illLI.AN Clerk. By UEoaon D. LooMia, Deputy clerk. Western. DA tWGTR!J UA Current TIME TABLE In Effect January L. 1892. LEAVES SALT LAKE. No. 2 For Provo, SalT.a, Grand Jnnc-tion and all pointa ea-- f fl:50 a m No. 4 Tor Provo, wand Junction nd all points east $M p m No, ft For Vrov.-- Payaonaad eureka itvQ p m No. 8- - For Rinsrham b: a m No. H For Hot Spr.r.g and ; len 8:S0 a m No. 1 i or 'gden and the wet; 10:12 p m No. 3 For Ogdan and the west U:w a ni ARRIVB8 SALT CAKE No. 1 From frovo, Saliua, Grand Junction and the e.ist 12:01 p m No. 3 From Provo. Grand Junction and'heeaat 13:30 a m No. 5 From Provo, Fay nun and Eu reka 10:5 a m No. 7 From I!.n-;ha- fl:tK) p m N'n. on Hoi bpraeiH ladOfdan... :Ci0 p m No. 3 Fron Offdaa and tlio west 0:40 a nu No. 4 From Ogdcn and the west 9:40 p m Pullman Palace Sleepers on al1 through trains. No charges Close connections. Safety. Speed and Comfort. Ticket Office No. SfiOO S. Main St. I. C DOv.;i.:, t; l. Manager. A. E. WXLBJ. Superintendent. J. II. BENNETT, G. P. AT. A. Notice of Admiiiistrutor'H Snle. VTOTICJS IS BERXBT GIVEN THAT BY i.1 vii tue of an order of salo duiv mail" herein uu th 20ttL du) of Augast, 181)1, I tne undersigned fldmlnistraJor of the estate of William J. Shivers deceaa e will on or after the 1Mb day of Feb-ruary, ISbS, sell nt privat.' sale to the highest and bet bidder the tollowing described real ewtute in aid order, docribed to wit: Commencing- slxt and one half rods Sonth of the Northwest corner of Lot Thirty three, Glendalo Park plat, thence South lixteen inds, thence Fast twenty rods, thence North dxteeu rods, thence West twenty rod, to the place of bejiiuinp, betAg within the Northwest, ouarter of Section Eleven, Township One, South Kane One Wot, Suit Lake Meridian, Salt Lake county, Ctah. All persons wishing to purcb.ane ssid estate will present their bids to the undersigned in writ-ing at my ofllce in No. 10 build-ing, No. HI'- - RiWs will be received at any time prior to wle after first publication of this notice. W. H. CROMER, Administrator. Storkholder. Mretluy. VTOTICJS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IM ntDct holdera of Thk Times Publiahliif com-pany will be held at the offlre of the company No. ("'oininercial atreet on Jdouday, January 11th, IM L st T p. in. B. Clark Wheilbr, Gkokoe N. Irrr, Preaideut. Secretary. 'I'm' aitn.iai of the stockholder, of the Tima T'uMiahing company waa ailjournedt to meet Feb. 16tli, 180a, at Koom 20, Waitch build-ta-at 7:10 n,n. B. CLARK W 11 ELKR, QBOaai N. Irrr, ('resident Sfcretjirr. Ku tntuona. In the District Co:rt in and for the Third Judi-cial District of L'tah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Aiica Siieafor, Plaintiff, ) ra. Summons. imar T. Shiufnr, Dafendui.t. J Ths People of the Territory of l.'tnh send creet lnb--i To dr.iar T. Sheafor, defendant. YOU ARK UBJUBT Iia.U TO in an nctnm brought ussiest you bj the ai.uve named plaintiff in the District Court of the Thud Judicial Putrid of the Territory of Utah, and tu auawer the complaint died therein witbir. ten days teiclusivn ot tliu day of service) after the service on you of this summons if erred within this count; ; or. it served out of this nounty, hut in this district, within twentrd.ivs; otherwise within tort uays-- or judgment "hr will be taken nealnit you, according to the prayer of sid complaint The ssid fiction is brought lo nave a decree of this court diMolrUtg the bonds of mntriuionvex-Je'ln-hetivfu plaintiff and defendant, sad awarding to plaii.ti the care and custody of the nilnor child, imrn or mid merrbice; for'ccnural relief; above relief, prayed on the ground that on on or about Jan, 1, 1890, the defendant wiltullv uiui abandoned ton plaintiff, unil has ever since to dosortsl aban-doned her, and lived separate and apart Boat her, without any sufficient cause or season, and against her will uud without her cm-se-t; and further, that since said desertion, de-fendant has failed to provide for plaintiff and said child the common neccasanes of life. Am', you are hereby notified thai if vou fail to appear am answer th .aid complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to too court tor the relief demanded therein. Witness, lbs Hon. i'h.-,rl-e s. Zane, .fuds, and the senl ot the District I cur- - of the Third Judicial liistriri. .n and for the Territory of t'tah. this ltitli day of January, in the year of our Lord one Ihousond eight bum, red and nlnetrHwO. KAt.l mtNBY i M. Ml I.I.AN, Clerk, lly Geo. I). Loom deputy clerk. Mnrsliul' Sale. TJtTtSVANT Tn AN KXEfTTION TO MK t nlrecteil by the District Tonrtof the Third Judicial districiot the Territory of Utah I shall expose al public aula at the from door of the Couuty Court House, In tlio City aud County of Kelt I.akiu, Territory of l'tah, on tile td day of Fehriiary. isnt!, at twelve ', lock M., all' the rit;htt title, claim, ar.i interest ol Henrv s and Bmraa ilayaei of, In, and to the foiioim.-describe-property, situate, iviu- -, and bemi; in the County of Salt Lake, :an Territory, and particularly descntied aa follows, to wit: 'ihe southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec-tion twenty-thre- (SB) ;u town ship one (M soujiof rany two c:) west of the Salt Lake meridian. said property Is suld nbject lo a j:',5 n.origage In lavor of .Jams Cotikliu Crust t'o. To be .old as the property ot Heurr Hat ae aud Emma Mtrnes at the suit of Mary 'S. McLaren. Terms of anle, cash. K. B. PABSONS, f 8. Marshal. By Bokmsn Cankon, Deputy, Marshal. Dated January IIP. 1MB. Notice to Contractors. WronOl IS HXKKBY U1VEN THAT BIDS J.s will be received for the work of layinu iewer mains in Sower district number two. Salt Lake City, Utah, tho pips to be s:'p;ilied bv the city aDd the work to he done under the inspection of the sapertntsndent of sewers: ail bids to ho submitted in wr.tmeto the mavor .f Salt l ake City at. or before, ",30 p. in., Februarr and, leiht. The city to rescrto (ho re;oct uny and all bid. It order of the citv council ma.'.e .tuniiary 2tt, 18W. 3. V. JACK, city Kacofoer, bait IsakS City, l.iah, Jui.ui.ry 60th, L8JH, |