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Show IHE SALT LAKE TIMES: TUESDAY, MY 10, 1892. ' L bed, auperioT equipment and motive power, in the perfect system of its operating de-partment and in the uniform courtesy of its employes. Be sure your tickets read "via Burlington route." For further information inquire of j E. E. Walker, Gen. Aart., 30 V. Second South street, Salt Lake City. fasttime. The Celebrated "Peunsy Iranla Limited"" TlmeBcstcs by the "liurlington." The Burlington has made another new de-parture in fast train service between Denver and Chicago, reducing the time to twenty-eigh- t hours. Its new train, known as the "Chicago Special", leaves Denver at 9 a.m. and arrives in Chicago at 2:15 p.m. the next day, making the run, after deducting one hour for change from mountain to central time, in twenty-eigh- t hours. This train is now the fastest in the world for the distance traveled and beats the time by one hour of its famous "No. 1," which for two years has made the run from Chicago to Denver in 98 hours. The time between Denver and Omaha is 13 hours and 45 minutes and all trains, whether east or west bound, are vtstihuled tluoughout and are made up of through sleepers, chair cars and diuers, fitted up with all the modern designs and latest im-proved conveniences of the Pullman com-pany. The Burlinffton has now Four Fast Flyers ("F. F. F."), between Denver and Chicago and the question may well be asked: How can such phenomenally j fast time be made with no accident of any character, and with the safety and comfort i of its passengers absolutely assured? The answer is found in its excellent road- - Try our horse radish. S. L. Pickle Co. The session laws are ready for delivery, j Paper biuding 50c, leather binding SI. 00. j Irrigation Age, 3t5 West Third South street. ' Telephone 149. e-- Senior's No. 1. The best five dollar invest-- ment ever offered to the Salt Lake public. Senior's No. L The best five dollar invest-ment ever offered to the Salt Lake public. I j .(I THE ITMIaSl WILL, BlJvtTO"V"E3! TO THE j i Telluride Block! ! ij East Third South St ON MAY 15th. j j FREED'S ' I Furniture. Carpet Co. i Call and see the BARGAtHS we are oiTering- - iu all muds ol S HOUSEHOLD GOODS! ON THE . . . INSTALLME-NT- PLAN ! 1 , AT THE FREED Furniture & Carpet Co. ! 234-23- 6 STATE STREET. Lb a 1 Electric Motors ! Of all Sizes kept in Stock up to 500 Volts, and from Power to 40-Hor- se Power Also ELECTRIC LIGHT DYNAMOS : Incandescent Lamps of the Best Manufacture. Suit-able for any socket, 50 to 110 Volts, 16 to 17 C. P. 4 Also a full assortment of - Electrical Supplies, Hoisting Engines. t Steam Pumps, Air Compressors, Rock Drills. FRASER k CHALMERS, MINING MACHINERY. L. C. TRENT, General Western Manager. Salt Lake City, Utah ; Helena, Mont. J. B. WAL9EN, Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, Investments, RENTAL I Officii Utah National Bank building Corner Main and First South I streets. Telephone No. 86. Air.tj.lN x Large list of choice properties for sale. Stores and residences for rent Money to Loan at Low Kate. Mining and Gas Stocks a Specialty. REDUCED PRICESMN LUMBER, ETC. E. Sells & Co. Are closing out their whole Stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows and j Building Material at Reduced Prices for Casa. S3 GEO. M. SCOTT, JAS. GLESDEN.VINO, EL 8. RUMFIEL1), President. t. Secretary. Geo. M. Scott & Co. a (Incorporated.) Dealers fs Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc Agents for the Dodffe Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylinder and Engine Oil-- . Hercules Powder, Atlas En-gines and Boilers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horss Whims, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN, SALT LAKE. l f . SPECIAL SALE FOE EASTEE WEEK. H CALL and soe our big opaning of Men's New and Stylish Tailor-Mad- e Suits in all the new shades and novelties. Will also open 1 B this week an entire new line of m I CHILDREN'S BOYS AND YOUTH'S SUITS. 1 H A Fine Line of CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS in navy blues, woodbrowns, tans, and slates. Every lady should see our new jp make of BOYS SHIRT WAISTS. They are the best. All the above goods are direct to us from the manufacturers, and we can M make especially LOW M I jjATS. gATS. nATS-- I i All the latest New York blocks in Stetsons, Youman and Dunlap shapes at prices never equaled west of Chicago. Just the ffl y latest thing in Boston Derbys. See our justly famous Derby hat for 2. Never sold elsewhere for less than $3.00. Inasmuch as we H fj have just recently made large purjhases at spot cash flurea from eastern houses, and being at less expense to conduct business than M I any other house in the city, we are prepared to offer you goods in every departmeat at closer margins than any other house carry- - 1 ing a simUar line of goods. We open a superb line of ffl 1 GENT'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR THIS WEEK. I tl An Elegant lot of Imported Underwear at $2.95 a suit ; positively worth $3.75. I . " I I Look Out For Big: Drives Each. Week I ii li I GRAY, ROSsTSc WYATT, 1 I 15 AND 17 WEST SECOND SOUTH. I i i I THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIRST CLASS IN appointments. RATE- S- fi and $3.60 per day. Special Rate to theatrical add large parties. J- H. CLARK, Prop'r. the Continental. Salt Lake City. UtaH. First-Cla- ss American Hotel. $2.50 and $3.00 per day. M. H. BEARDSLEy, Prop'r. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened xJune 3 New and Elegant in all its 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES. - Ptaprietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened.i THE ONLY FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL - 1H THK CITY Garner of Main and South Temple Struts. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AX EXECUTION TO ME the Third .1 udicial District Court of the Territory of Utah. I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the County Conrt House, in the City of Salt Lake, County ot Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 14th day of Mav, 188. at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title claim and ' interest of Wm. K. Andrew, of, in and to the fol- - lowing described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake City and Countv, Utah Territory, and described as follows t: Blocks nve,5 and six (fii, South Snlt Lake subdivision of part of lots two (Si and three (3). in the northwest quarter of section four-teen (11), town one (1) south, range one (1) west, Salt Lake meridian, exrept lots sixteen (14), sev-enteen (17) and eighteen (IS) in said block six 16), sixty-nin- e (t9i lots in all : also beginning twenty (201 rods west of the northeast corner of the north-east quarter of section fifteen (lf, town and range as aforesaid; running thence south eighty (MO) rods, west sixty (li0 rods, north forty (40) rods, net forty (Htj rods, north forty (40) rods, east twenty (SB) rods to beginning. To be sold as the property of Wm. R. Andrew, at the suit of H. S. and Ira M. Abbott. Terms of sale cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. H . Parsons, Deputy Marshal. Dated April ei, 18fti. A Flyer. The new Chicago limited via the Rio Grande Western, on and after May 1, will leave Salt Lake at S:00 a. m., reaching Den- - j ver at 9:30 a. m. the next morning and Chi-eatf- o 4:00 p, m. the following day. Through Pullman palace sleeping cars from Ogden i and Salt Lake to Chicago without charge. An elegaut train throughout. The Atlantic ; express leaves here at 9:50 p. m. as hereto-fore. Improved service to Eureka and San j Pete and Sevier Valley points. Marshal's Snle. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ME 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 Suit Lake, county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, on the 18th day of Mav, 18y at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title, claim and interest of IJeorge V. Stranahan. alias David j Roger Jones, of, in and to the following de- - scribed real estate, sittiut' King and being hi Suit Lake t ounty, Utah Territory, and described as follows Commencing at n point (MS) one ' hundred ami thirteen feet norm of the southwest corner of Block (2i two, Plat C, Salt Lake City.' survey, running thence north (2S) twenty-eigh- t feet, thence east (80) eighty fee', thence smith 2H) twenty-eigh- t feet, thence west to place of begin-ning; being the north part of Lots 24, 36 and 98, in Cumming's subdivision of the sr.uth half of Block (2) two. Plat C, Sa.t Lake City survey. To be sold as the property of George W. Stranahan, alia- - David Roger Jones, at th" suit of Atchison National Bank of Atchison, Kansas a corporation. Terms of sale, cash. E. II . PARSONS, U. S. Marshal By A. ;. Dyeu. Deputv Marshal. Dated April 22, 1S92. Notice of Sale of Unclaimed Freight NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY COMPAJRT WTXt goods and property hereinafter described at public auction at its freight warebonee la iu Railroad Yard in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory commencing the sale at K o'clock a m. of thelTth day of May ItWS, and continuing until the property is sold. Said property has remained in pos-session of the Company which is a common carrier, unclaimed, for more than six months from the time of iu arrival at the places of delivery, and will be sold to pay freight, hack charges, storage, cavei and necessary costs of sale. l Name and Name of Consignor and Description Address of Consignee to far from what place Shipped to far of'Property tofar M as Known. as Known. Known. --4 C. E. Miller, Blnghain Junction... Suit Lake 1 bundle Sacks. John Lewis, " ' Thistle, Utah ool; stove. 3 joints pipe. Main Winchester" ... . Ogden, Utah 2 boxes hardware. JP.aJt.Gsrvey " " .... Soldier Summit, Utah 1 matties. Miller, Bingham Bingham Junction 1 bundle E. ore sack a. L. Lambert, Lehl Keenan Jfc McCready Preserve Co., Salt Lake 1 keg kraut. Scofleld Store, Scofield, Utah Not Known .2 pieces of stove pip Annie Hansen, Provo " " , t Sox and coutnts. Bruce Lane, " " " 1 box and coutuuta. Murk Jeffs, " Chicago 1 bale calico. A. L. Nelson, " Colorado springs, Colo 1 school desk. R. L. Minturn, Springvillo Glenwood, Colo ....Ll buudle blanket. Mary Taylor, " Xiosel & Co., Ogden, Utah : (, -- J. Y. Smith. Thistle Denver, Coto... 1 case ruubjbare.r F. J. Dalley. Munti ThUtle Utah 1 box books. packing P. Gun. urgh " Salt Lake 2 ba-re- ls crockery, Y. C. Bnrr, salina Vista, Ctah 2 boxes groreriea, P. McDonald, " P. F. Collier, New York 1 box books. Blythe M. M. Co., Vernal Denver, Colo Tobacco. K. Kennedy, " " " Clothing. L. A. Matterson " Ogden, Utah 1 box starch. D. Morgan, Nephi, " 1 -- nek corn. J. Kearny Green River Suit Lake Household gooda, Thompson Bros. " " " " , , 1 bundly iron. Colo. River P. Co. Green River. .. Chicago, Ills .. Mathicery. Thos. T. Dodds. Thompson's Ephraim A Co San Francisco, Cal. 3 cases brandy, 4 cases whtabaTl F. D. Keifer, Fruita Sta. Lub. Oil Co. Dayton, Ohio. .. 1 rase lnb. oil. C."B. Masser, Grand Junction i scale racks End gut soft " " " bundles rack sides. " " " " 2 " stub. " " " " " 2 cross heads. 14 " u " 1 box bolts. S. O. Ntfy E."Franke, Fruita Kansa City, Mo 35 bandies splint basket, " " 6 " 1 box wire staples. " " " " " 1 package wire staple. " " " " " 6 bundles bandies. " " " " " to bundles tops. C. H. McGreer, Grand .Tcnction. Ogden, Utah 4 bundles steel rire. The following property shipped to Ogden which Is consignees place o( address so far as knowm G. H. HrowB Warren Mfg Co., Denver, Colo 1 box of castings,l keg viuagac! O. P. Ordway La Villa, Flo 1 cheat tools. C. D. Helwlg Chicago, Ills 1 Vapor stove. E. C. Lane E. C. Lane, Lehi, Utah 1 case notions. F. B. Hill K. B. Bates & Son, New York 1 box woodeu brushes. Grapewine & Co Chicago, Ills jAermoter aad attachment A. A Q. M. Ft Du Chesne Not Known 2 boxes floor tile. Commanding Officer, Ft. Robinson Neb " 5 boxes cartridges. J. Donahue, Seattle Wash Trinidad, Colo. 4 boxes household good Horsl y, Eaton fc Co San FraticiscoiSt. Louis, Mo 4 crts flower pots. Goodyear Rubber Co St Paul, MmniNot Known 1 box rubber goods. M. B. Wells, Nev Simmon Hdw. Co., St. Louis 1 box sifters. Jno Abbott, San Francisco, Cal. ..INot Known.- - l box show card. W. B. Hoover, Barcley, Kan Ij. K. Jonea... Webster Bros. Fresno, Cal ;Not Known 1 11 box bottles. ri The fol owing property shipped to Salt Lake which Is consignees place of address so far as knowa Darling hros Chicago, 1116 . 1 box books. I Geo. S. Lee Pittsburgh, Pa 8 crts tar iw5ng paper Western Supply Co St. Louis . 1 box hardware. Geo. Tinsman Canton Cabinet Filing Case Co., Canton, Ohio 1 What Not. K. A. Ballantine Chicago, Ills ........... 1 rack, pieces Kelly Page " 4 boxes China. Blake, Heiwood & Co Denver, Colo ... 1 box books. D. L. Nicknm St. Louis 1 box hardware. C. H. Parsons Chicago, li s ftcaMes toys. W. W. Luce Ogden, Utah 1 bundle bedding. A.E.Hampton Chicago, ills 1 " housebeld goods. D. L. Nlckum Dayton, Ohio 2 crta school furniture. aylord A Watson Chicago, Ills 1 caae mops. .B. Welch Kansas City 1 piece stove casting. Hy. LecgToau i A. Toombs, Corlnne, Utah 1 sack saddles. Wm. Merchant Wm. Merchant, Montrose, Colo... 1 box household goodab S. O. Ntfy Kleubeck Parsons Kansas City, Mo 1 barrel building brick. 8. O. Ntfy W. H. Whipple Chicago, Ills . . . 2bdla W. hdls. 1 bdl Iron wire- - 1 bbl hdw. and 8 bdle hoes. W. K. Seamans W. K. Seamans, Manti, Utah 15 pieces household goods. A. E. Hyde Price, Utah 1 sack asphalt. Mrs. W. H, Ward Chicago, Ills 1 case notions. Waguer Barber Supply Co St. Louis, Mo 1 box, miirors, 1 box marblaw 1 crt L. G. fmmea. 0. 9. Inspector U. S. Inspector, Springvllle 4 1. 8. weights. W. J. Sheik. W. J. Sheik, Pueblo, Colo.... 4 pieces household good 8. O. Ntfy Commercial National Bank McCorksr & Mally, Chicago 1 bale dry goods. J. H. Melton Minneapollst Minn 1 box window glasa. Deseret National Bank Chicago, Ills 1 bale dry goods, W. L. Brown Fairvlew, Utah 8 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. Kowalsky San Francisco, Cal 1 case framed glaaa ahoW( cards. Jac. Arthur Pueblo, Colo 1 box hats, 1 harrel framed, N. L. Mendenhall Argentine Transfer, Kansas....... 1 box plate. H. C. Davis Ogden, Utah 1 box household good. Cardwell 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. McQrew Dr. J. McGrew, Leadville 1 sheet iron bath tub, Midgley A Son St. Joseph 1 iron lever. Ezra Li: dsay, St. Louis, Mo Not Known 1 box Q. chimney. G. B. Dodge, agent " " 12 Iron castings. S. A B. Co., St. Louis, Mo " " 2 M. T. beer kegs. L. W. Hunnell, Chester, Utah " " 1 box hardware. Articles on hand with no marks, and nothing is known in regard te where they were shipped from or to: 1 sewing machine, 1 hand saw, 3 joints stove pipe, 1 bundle ore bags, 1 empty oil can, 1 bundle stove castings, 2 boxes household goods, 1 piece casting, 1 iron heater, 1 pinch bar, 3 joints stove pipe, 1 piece wagon wood, 1 old tent, 3 empty egg cases, 7 oven lids, 1 small iron frame, 1 bundlo mining machinery, 1 bundle bedding, 1 plow point, 1 trunk boxed, 1 bundle sacks. 1 bundle bedding, 6 joints cast iron pipe, 2 joints iron pipe, 1 box cod fish, I box toy guns, 1 sack clothing. 2 joints stove l)ipe, 2 doubletrees, 1 parlor stove base, 6 common wood chairs K D, 4 common rockers, 3 aacka cement, 1 sack old clothing, 1 sack cement; marked J. J. Gregg; 1 W. W. cot; 1 stove base (4 pieces), 1 joint stove pipe; 1 saiK oats, marked G. Sheeper, Lawrence; 1 keg nails, marked "C j" 1 piece) carpet, 1 bundle rope, marked J. B. Cunningham, Uueva, Colo.; 1 box household goods, 1 small tack,, 1 roll comfort. a H. BABCOCK. General Freight Agent. J. R. RILEY, Freight Agent, Salt Lake City. Summons. Tkbkitory ot Utah, "1 CorHTv of Salt Lake, City of Salt Lake, In the Justice's Court, Second Precinct. Before Clarence W. Hall, Justice of the I'oaca Alexander llenesgey, "J Plaintiff. Summons, vs. John McMaun, Deinand.SlOO xnd costs Defendant. J To John McMann, gre-tiug- : YOU ARE HEX SBY SUMMONED TO BE appear before me, the undersigned, at my office, No. 218 Main Streets, in Second Pre cinct, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Terri-tory of Utah, and anewer a complaint filed against you by the above named plaintiff, within five days (exclusive of the day of servic"! if this summons is served in Second Precinct : within ten days if served out of said Second Precinct, but in Salt Lake county; within twenty days if served else-where. Said action is brought to recover from vou the sum of $H)0 for money loaned bv plaintiff to de- fendant between the 23d day of July, lnyt and the llrth day of December, 1901. If you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against vou for the sum of $100 and costs. To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. Given under my hand this 12th day of March, A. D. l Vi- -, CLARENCE W. HALL. Justice of the Peace of said Precinct. " CITY AFFAIRS. fhe Sunday Shaving: Bill Finally Killed by the Council. BACEED C0NCEETS DISCUSSED. More Sidewalks and Sewer Districts Crea-ted. The Fire Inspectorship Ordinance Killert The Deep Creek Railroad Franchise. The city council held a special session last niclit, all the members except Karrick being- present. NO SUNDAY SHAVlStt. The hill for an ordinance allowing bar-bers to do business on Sunday was taken fri aB the tabie and killed. SACKED CONCERTS. The petition of the Wonderland people for permission to give sacred concerts was re-ferred to the committee on liceuse. THE F1KE INSl'ECTOK. The ordinance allowing the chief of the fire department. 0t0 a year for his services was rejected, and Loofbourow offered a resolution that the work of lire inspector be done hy the chief of the tire department The resolution was referred to the commit-tee on lire urpartment. EXTENDING Til E LIMITS. The ordinance exUnd'mi: the fire limits, which has already been published in full iu Thk T.mes, was passed. MOKE SIDEWALKS. The ordinance creating sidewalk districts 19, 20, BL 32, 38, 24 and H, was taken up and passed. The districts are as follows: Uisttict Xo. 19 comprises Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth South htreets.frora Fifth West to the military reservation First West, West Temple, Fast Temple, State and Second East streets, from Eighth to Ninth South: and Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth East streets, from South Temple to Ninth South street, except Fifth East from South Temple to First South, the same being District No. 18. District No. 20 comprises both sides of Fourth, Third and Second West, from Fifth South to Ninth North; First West from South Temple to Ninth North and West Temple to First North; South Temple from Third West to Fifth West; North Temple and First North from Quince to Fifth West; Fourth, Fifth, Sixth. Seventh. Eighth and Ninth North., from First West to Fifth West. District. No. 21 comprises both sides of all trects nd avenues in plat E. District No. 22;comprise both sides of all atreets and avenues in plat D. District No. 23 comprises both sides of all streets and avenues in plat G. District No. 24 comprises both sides of all streets and avenues within the district com-posed within the following boundaries: Commencing at the east side of Fifth West street at its intersection with Ninth South, thence north to Ninth North, thence west to Eleventh West, thence south along Eleventh West to a point of intersection witli the Jordan river, thence along the east bank of said river to Ninth South, thence east to the east aide of Fifth West. District No. 25 comprises both sides of all 6treets and avenues in plat T. TO THE ATTOREY. The ordinance levying the taxes for side-walks on the east side of West Temple, from Fourth to Sixth South streets, was referred to City Attorney Hoge for correction. A NEW SEWER DISTRICT. The ordinance creating sewer district No. 4, was supplanted by a substitute fixing the boundaries of the district as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Second East and Fifth South streets, and running thence east along the center line of Fifth South street 9110.8 feet, to the west boundary line of the military reserva-tion; thence north along the west boundary-lin- e of said reservation 31)57 feet to the center line of South Temple street; thence west along the center line of Second East street; thence south along the center line of Second East 3959.5 feet to the place of beginning. Sewer district No. 5, was next created, its boundaries being as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Fifth South and Fifth West streets and running thence along the center line of First West street 47C2 feet to the center line of North Temple street, 23T5 0 feet to the center line of Fourth West street, 4762 feet to the center line of Fifth South ; thence along the line of Fifth South struct 2375 0 feet to the place of beginning. EAST TEMPLE STREET SIDEWALKS. The ordinance levying the tax for side-walks on East Temple streets, between Third and Fourth South streets, was passed. THE DEEP CREEK FRANCHISE. The matter of granting a franchise to T. P. Murray for the Deep Creek road was to have ome up, but owing to the lateness of the hour the matter went over until to-night. Notice. I would respectfully inform roy former patrons and the public that I have sold my view and portrait pho.ograpic business anil gallery at 212 State street to J. W. White-car- . 1 would assure you courteous and fair t;eatment at his hands and I would bespeak him your patronage. Respectfully, D. P. Morgan. j Liniment. There are many liniments on the market that are good for some purposes but only one that will heal barb wire cuts effectively, and that is Haller's Barb Wire Liniment. If your horse or stock is cut, buy a bottle and witness the wonderful results. For sale hy the Sykes Drug Co., corner State and First South streets. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lako. Klelne, Timberman & Co., plaintiffs, vs. v Summons. LevV fc Schulman, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah send Greet-ing: To Levy & Schulman. YOU ARE UK RE BY REQUIRED TO in an action brought againat vou bv the above n.meil plaintiffs, in the District Court of the Third .1 udicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the com-plaint filed therein within ten dars (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this countv; or, if served out of this county but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by defau.t will be taken airnihst vou, acTcohreding to the prayer of said cum plaint. said action is brou-- ht t.) have judgment against defendants in the ?iun of $i,fibi.T4, with interest thete n from .Jan. 18, 18!tt, and costs of suit: alleged to be due f r roods, sold and deliv-ered by plain iffs to the s request, be- tween the months o July and November, 1S90, and interest thereon at the legal rate; same being due and wholly enpaid. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud answer the said complaint as above, require L the plaintiffs wiil take judgment against you for the sum uf .$1,016. 74, with interest as above and costs of suit - Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Jn ige, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judi-cial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 22nd day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . Iseai henry McMillan cierk. By Geo. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. Marshal's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expos-- at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in'tho City of salt Luke. Chanty of Salt Lake, nd Territory ol Utah on the ( it'.'t twentieth day of M.-tv-. H.-- . at 12 o'clock m. .all the right, titleclaim and interest at Martha Ferguson and John Ft r.'u-o- n of. in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, and de scribed as follows, Part of Hock (7) seventy-two- , Sandy Station plat, commencing at the southeast corner of said Block, naming thence west, two hundred feet, thence north lifty feet, thence east two hundred fe?t, thence s.juth fifty feet to place of beginning. To be sold as the property of Marth i Ferguson and John Ferguson at the suit of S. J. Lvi.u. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, XL S. Marshal. Bv A. Deputy MarskaL Dated April 26, 1 92. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of t'tah Territory, County ot Salt Lake. Florence Herrick, Plaintiff, I vs. V Summons. Frank Herrick, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory ot Utah Send Greet-ing: To Frank Herrick, Defendant. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within teD days (exclusive of the day of service i after the service on yon of this sum-mons if served within this county: or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. Tha said action is brought to have a decree of this court dissolving; the bonds of matrimony ex-isting between the plaintiff and defendant, award-ing pla ntiff restoration of her maiden name and such other relict as to this court may seem Just Above relief prayed for on the ground that deien- - dant did on the 2tb day of September. 18M1. in Salt Luke City, Utah, visit certain houses of e and did become an inmate ot said houses ' and did commit adulter)' with some wotnan an in-mate of said houss, whose name is unknown to plaintiff: thut defendant has treated plaintiff in a cruel and Inhuman manner by becoming violently enraged and striking plaintiff on the temple, knocking her down, thereby stuiung her for the time; plaintiff further alleges that said act of. adultery and cruelty were committed without the C nent. conivance, procurement or previous kuowledge of said plaintiff, and that as soon as she berame cognizant of said act of adultery she refused to live or c ohabitate with said defendant. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. M itness. the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this Wth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . LSealJ HENRY G. McMlLLAN Clark. By Geo. D Looms. Deputy Clerk. A". B. Sawyer, Attorney for Plaintiff. Trustee'a Sale. WnEREAS, ON THE 8TII DAY OF MAY W. Fowler and his wife Elizabeth. Fowler as first parties made and delivered to tu undersigned trustees as second parties a certain trust deed of the real estate hereinafter described, for the purpose of securing to the Utah Title In-surance & Trust Co., a corporation of Utah, as third party, the payment of the promissory nota of even date with suid trust deed made and deliv-ered to said corporation by aaid F. W. Fowler for $4,W).U0 principal and interest (payable quar-terly! at the rate of eitrht per cen per annum, principal payable two years after date to the order of said corporation, which trust deed was record-ed May 8, 18U1, and is of record in book 2 X of mortgages at pages 364-0- -6 of the records of Salt Lake Countv, Utah: and yitnt if Said first parties in and by said trust deed agreed to pay said note according to tha 'enor and effect thereof and to pay all taxes and as- - rssments 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 part thereof, at pub-ic vendue to the hichest bidder for cash (either party to said trust deed beintr at liberty to become a purchaser at such sale) and out of the proceed .of such sale should pay the amount remaining un-paid on said note and any amount paid for taxes by the third party under the terms of said trnst deed, with interest on any amount so paid at ona per cent per month, and the expenses of the trust and the costs and expenses of said sale, and com-pensation to the trustees and reasonable attor-neys fees; the sale to be conducted and advertised, as specified in said trust deed, and Whereas no part of said note has been paid except the interest thereon to August 7th, WL and the interest becoming due thereon since that date has-no- t been paid; and Whereas, Said first parties failed to pay the nilt Lake city and county taxes on Baid property for the year 1891, amounting to the sum of $tM.2(l anil the'third party on December 21, 1891, paid tho vf --' aid amount, as hy 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, 1802, at the front door of the Salt Lake county court house in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 12 o'clock noon of that dav, the undersigned will under the auf llHirity of' said trust deed offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tho property aforesaid and hereinafter described, or so much thereof as shall he necessary, to pay the amount remaining unpaid on said note, the amount paid for taxes as aforesaid, with interest thereon from time of payment at one per cent per mouth, and the expenses of the trust and of the sale, including reasonable attorney's fees and compensation to the trustees. Said property is described as follows: All of lot three i,8), block twenty-fiv- (25), plat "D" of Salt Lake City survey, in Salt Lake .City anil County, Utah. Terms of sale, Cash. Dated April 20, lbW. T. R. JONK3 W. M. BKADLSYr Trustees. Truntee' Sate, WHEEEAS, ON MARCH 6, 1886; StJSIB .M. John F. Free made and delivered to John B. Trever of Yonkers, Westchester countj-- New York, their promissory note, where- - in and'wuereby tor value received they promised to payto the ortier of tho said John B. Trevor, one year after date, even thousan i dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of eisrht per cent per annnm, from date until paid, both before and after judgment, interest uayable quarterly, and both principal and interest payable in U.S. cold coin at the basklse house of T. R. Jones A Co., in Salt Lake City. Utah, and that all a:. paid inter-est should draw interest at the rate of tiht per cent per ann.ini until paid; and Whekeas, To secure the payment of said note and in:erest, said Susie M. and John F. rrce on March 6, 1890, duly n.a-i- e and delivered a deed of trust, conveyinu to T. R. Jones and B J. Lynn of Salt Lake City, Utah, as trustees, th- - follow-ing described real estate, tituated in Salt Lake City and county, to wit: A part of lot 1 In block 130, plot " V Suit Lake City survey, commencing at the southeast o. nor Of said lot 1 and running thence north Uie L-e-thence west 165 feet, thence south 67 feet, thence east 474 feet, thence south B8 feet, thence east 117yi feet to the place of beginning; said trust deed being recorded on March 6, 18'J0, and of record in Book i! M of Mortir.igres, pages 190-1- -2 records of Salt Lake county, Utah. And whereas in said trust, deed said Susie M. and John K. Free covenanted A pay said promis-sory note and to keep the improvements on said property constantly insured at their expense, and that if they failed to keep up such insurance then that the holder of sad note might effect the same and retain the cost thereof out of the proceeds of any sale mbdeof the property under said trust deed: and, WHiKiis, they tailed to keep up such insnr- - anco, and the holder of said note effected same at a cost, of $14.95; and, Wiiibias, no part of said note has been uaid except the interest thereon up to June ilrd, 1891, and the principal and interest thereon from saia last date is due and unpaid: and, Whbrkas, said Snsid M. and John F. Free covenanted in said trust deed hat if said not9 and interest should not be paid when doe, or if such insurance should not be kept up by them, then that said trustees might sell said prop-erty, at the place and on the notice and in the manner specifically prescribed by said ded, to pay the same, and the costs of sale, attorney's fees and compensation to said trustees, either of the parcies to the trust deed to be at liberty to become the purchaser at 6uch sale. How at the request of such holder of said note, the undersigned as such trustees and under the powers conferred on them bv said trust deed, will, on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 18B2, at li o'clock m. of that day, at the front door of the Salt Lake County Court House, in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell to the highest bidder for cash, aid described property or so much thereof as nmecoMusnatry to pay and satisfy the unpaid of said note, and said insurance and the costs of sale, including atiorneys fees and c. to the e.rd Tiigued trustees. Dated March 16th, ISM. T. K. JON ES, C. J.LYHN, Trustees. At the request of the holder of the promissory note above relerred to the undersigned hereby postpone the date of the sale above noticed until May dd, 1892 at 12 o'clock, ra., of said dav ; when sin h sale will be made at the place and in the manner above noticed. Dated April 8th, tttfc T R. ll0NES ' S. J. LYNN, Trustees At the request of the holder of the promi.-M.i-y note above referred to I lie undffi signed have post-pone!!, ai d hereby postp n the ate of the s.i'e above noticed f utll May 39, lflitf, at JS .) .cX, noon, of that d( y, when snch sale will be made a' the i lace an. I in ihe manner above noticed. T. R. JM:s, S.J. LYNN, j Tru.-tce- j. i Summon. Iu the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah territory, County of bait Lake. Jesse Reagan, Plaintiff, ) vs. V Summons. Letta Reagan, Defendant. ) The People oi the Territory of Utah send greet-ing to Letta Reagan, defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the District court of the Third J udicial district of the Territory of Utah, and 10 answer the complaint filled therein within ten days (exclusive of ihe day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within iorty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of s aid complaint. . The said action is brought to have a decree ot this court divorcing plaintiff and defendant, and decreeing null and'void the bonds of matrimony existing between them; granting plaiutiff such other and further relief in the premises as shall to the court seem just and proper, and costs of suit; above relief prayed on two grounds, as fol-lows, to wit. : First A wilful desertion of plain-tiff bv defendant for more than one year next preceding the 11th day of April, 1H93. Second-Gr- ose neglect of duty as a wife to the plaintiff during all of tho time last mentioned. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above re-- ! quired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein, Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the Seal ot lb a District Court of the Third Judi- - cial District, in and for the Territory of I tab, this 12th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-tw- o HKNRY Mc.MlLLAN, Clerk. By Uko. D. Looms. Deputy Clerk. Bcniiuoii. to the Dhtrict Court In and for the Third Judi--. eial District of I tali Territory, County of Salt Lake. Eotert Allen, Plaintiff, J vs. Summons. Allie Allen, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet me: To Allie Allen. Defendant. ' YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- in an action brought against you by tha above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of servieeV after the service on you of this sum-mons if served witliin this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty dayss otherwise within fory days of judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to have a decree) of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex-isting between plaintiff and defendant, and grant-ing plaintiff general relief; prayed on the ground that on or about the 2(ith dav of April, 1801, th defendant willfully and without cause deserted and abandoned this plaintiff, and has ever since continued to so desert and abandon htm, without any sufficient cause or reason and against his will and without his consent. And yon are hereby uotifted that if yon fail to' appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and. he Seal of the District Conrt of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this --'5th day of April, in the year of our Lord ona thousand eiirht hundred and nin"ty-tw- o iS-A- ij HENKYG. McMlLLAN Clerk. MeUuwall & Lyles, Attorneys for PlaiatiC Not.ce to Creditors. Estate of Rebecca Wynkoop, deceased. VTOTICE IS HRUEBY GIVEN HY THE UN Xt dersigned, executor of the estate of Rebecca Wynkoop, deceased, to the creditors of and ail par-sons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with t.ie necessary vouchers within ten months after tho first publication of this no tice to the said B. F. Brown, executor, at No. - 14. South East Temple street, oftlce of Hoge A Bur mesu-r- , Salt Lukl" City, in the county of Salt Lake Territory of Utah, B. F. BROWN, Executor Of the estate of I'ebecca Wynkoop.deceased. Dated-Apri- l 2, VSUSL A |