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Show ' i ! ll 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: TJESDAY. APRIL 12. 1892. , OJJL4U.4 43TI RETURN. One Fare for the Round Trip. For the accomodation of those desirins: to visit at points east of, in the vicinity of, or at Omaha in May during- the session of the Methodist General Conference, the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale April 28 to 30 inclusive, limited to June 1, Wt. For any additional informat;on apply to D. K. Barley, general aent Union Pacitic system, :201 Main street. ! J3ANK OF QOMMERCE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. . , Bo-r- "AjtK President Wm. H. McInttrb J. B. FarloW W, V. . CuisKOiiM Vice-Preside- M. K- - Parsons. C. L. Hannamajc 8. F. Walkee Cashier W. H. Ikvine B. K. R:cB a. U. Fields, Jn Aat Cashier E. B. Ckitciilow". J . - - Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOaATEUf1 PUSS . IP . liair dressing, the latest, at Mrs. B. F. Deals' Millinery parlors, 43 South Main. How's Tills Ce efter One Hundred Dollars l.ewaru fur any ciw oi Catarrh that can not be cured by Mali's catarrh Cure. V. ,). CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the uuderMned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen yean , aui believe him perfectly honorable in all bucnest- - transactions and finan-cially :;ble to carry out all obligations made by their Una. West ft Trnax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Walding, Kim. an & Marvin, Wholesale Drmnrlsta, Toledo o. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the bluod and ruinous of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. . . : ANNUAL STATEMENT. the year ending December 31, 1SU1, of the con-dition of tho BORLiMTOfl QiSUMGE COMPANY, Of Burlingloi., .owa. Made to the Secretary ol the Territory nt Utah, in pursuance to an Act Relatins o Firs insur-ance Companies, approved Kerch 13, tScl. 1 Name of Company and location Burlington Insurauc Company, of Burlington, Iowa. 2 The amount of capital stock is jaOeOQO.OO 3 Tbo capital stock paid op is 900000.01 4 The amount oi assets - tl,llUS The amount of liabilities (including capital 'is 4u?.t2U 'S B The net surplus over all liabilities is.. 82,16SJ.ui G The name 01 its Attorney or Agent for the Territory of Utah", upon whom service of proeees in any civil action ngtinst said Coi np my may be made -- Chsrh-s Baldwin. 1 7 The receipts during the year were 2,.4,773.4'J The expenditures during the year were 2S4,53.! STATK OF IOWA, ( COL-JTT- IF Dss MolNCS, J B ' John G. Miller, President Burlington Insurance Company, of Burlington. Iowa, being duly sworn, deposes aud says that lie the above described i oiflcer of said Company, and that the foregoing 0rtement of e general condition of said Com- - pauy on said 31st day of December, is correct ac - j coruinn to the best of his information, kuowU-dgo-and belief, respectively. JOHN O. MILLER, President, j SldMcribed and sworn to before tue this 2;ir!. day of January, A.D. VBSA T. G. HABPKB, seal. Notary l'ublit. TERRITORY OF UTAH, liii tug 1 1 ii i n Ofth c. i s " I, Elijah Sell.--- , Secretary of the Territory ofM 1 tali, do hereby certify that the above and forego-- ing is a full, true and correct copy of the Annual statement of the general condition of The Bin - lington Insurance Company, of Bnrlington, lov tiled in my office on theis..th day of January. Is in pursiiunce of an ac relating to Firo insurance)) Companies, approve 1 March 13. 184. In witnOiS whereof I have- - he reuuto set my ban I' and at!ixe! the tin-n- t Seal ot the Territory of Utah, this 19th day of February, ls'.,-2- . seal ELIJ AH SELLS, Secretary of Utah Territory. Htams & LiNiisAY, Agents, 85 and B8 Commend I Block. yuTANT: d TtoD'TTiumEsKwTSrSds? VSTANT !D SOBER RESPECTABLE MEN T to cm capy cheapest sba'ile bed lodging in city in private fami y, central. Enquire Eclipse Grocery and Fruit company. HTANTED TO TRADE LOT ON MNTH V cjufli u:id West for horse, harness and buggy. Address llox 1011, city. UJA.NTED-RESPECTA- BLE YOUNG MAN T t would like a poi ition a hostler In private family. Six yr ars' experieme. Salary no object. A Idress O. B. P., '! imes Office. VXT AiN.TKD-pAIiTl- ES LOOKING FOR FIRST IT class room, with or without board, can same by calling at Realty Block, West Tem-ple street. FOR SALE GOOD FURNITURE, AT 252 E. South street. UOR SALE NOKTII WATERLOO;" LOTS A will be advanced in price April 1st: streets now being traded; cement walks to be laid to car ine on 4tli East. EOR SALE SEE "NORTH WATERLOO ;" NO - property et pnt upon the market equal to tins at tiie present prices; any terms to suit. W. E. liubbard, 41 W. nd South. JOK SALE "NOKTII WATERLOO;" JUST upon the market; Jl lots Bold during the past fifteen days; six pressed brick hoases now contracted for ; $37& per lot. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. SMd South. WTVJR RE NT ON ii COMPLETELY FURN-- ished room for housekeeping; $10.00. 5C8 E. Brigham. 7OK SALE LAUNDRYMKN CAN GET OLD T papers at The Tlmes office at twenty-fiv- e cents per hundred. I"7OR RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISIIED rooms; electric light and steam heat Realty Mock, West Temple street. FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY modern house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds $50 Reward. I wil pay the above amount for the return of my wife's watch ami chain, bracelets, ring; etc. Stolen from my hejuse at '3 o'cloc k this morning the visitor can keep the ISO taken am! can have $50 more by complying with above no question asked. J. F. Quart, 12i A. street. . Sealed bids will be received at the olliee of Sait Lake Rapid Tralisit Co., .15 Commercial block, on or before April 20, for any one or all of the following privileges at Calder's park durintj the season of 1893: Restaurant. Popcorn. Shooting trallery. Any or all bids may be rejected. O. W. POWERS. AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN ATTORNEY INSURANCE. ' Lorn yawT&So. LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUAL, FIRE, of New York. SVSG Commercial Elodr, PLUMBING. EBATING ENGINEER SS6 MATrf STEAM Lake Otty, , Lost or Mislaid. One note, for $1000; two notes, for $550 each; one dozen abstracts. Reward of $50 and no questions asked. F. Rkhrmax & Co. 114 ifc 115 Commercial block. attached. Close in. Enquire 08 East Second South street. IOR RENT NEW BRICK, $11 PER Fourth West and Ninth South. Ad- - dressbox T77. O i'OOlt PARTIES WHO DLSiKK TO LOAN OR uioue-- see A. M. Janes, 249 Main street; telej h ne, till. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or notes. F. Eehrniau & Co., Room 66 Commercial block. Authorized City Agents FOIi TIL8 Deposit Stamp System. Oi' THE Utah Commercial k Savings Bank. 22-2-4 K. First South. lOrh Ward Coop Cor. 8th East and 4th Stftith : 0. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6th Last Foubzer Bros . . 68 K Ifit Eardley & Sperry 635 Soath Main Mr. A. 3rd West and 8rd 8. utli Wm. Stoneman 444 W.4th North IMh Ward Store 8?G W. 1st 8outa Jf.rs. C. HiU 878 N. 5th West g. V. Evans Ill 8. 5th West J5. J. Shimniag. 537 N. Ut WH Frank Brauting , 6S7 S. 4th East Sidduway Bros , 701 E. 7th Soath Km. 3. llorua Cor. State and 11 th Sonth Snurr & Sons 324 W. fith Sout J. & M. Irvin 768 a. 2nd Easi R. tl. ne 4U 3rd St John n. Kelson 338 E. 2nd Boatfe Af-ha- r Prewin 776 W. North Tramia A.B. Woodruff Liberty PtrJs Johu F. Ooe Cor. Sad Sorth ana 3rd Eas Bohiaaoa & Kin 347 West Tempts J. W. Harris 210 CSS Jofca Brown Cor. N. Temple and itnd Wort C. P. Held ::7T6th 9S Ricf-.ar- Dm rdin ... Boaniiioi CenterviUe Co-o- p Centerrilla Pacific Limber & Building Co t:ngar Postomca Jainaa Ncilson OJig Cottonwood George SaviHe Mill Creek 1. E. Robinson Panningtea p DEPOSITS am Ik md ttt the Bank or iJOwith any of its ajeets, and whsn the amooal rsachee (LOB the depositor will get fi per cent te teres', thereon, comiicunded 4 times a year. &ENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Crascrous F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen. Tbot. W. Ellerbeck, Boliver Roberts, Dr. Jos. S. Rich arda, Thoa. W. Jennings, O. If. Haroaj, M. . Cuninings, Samuel Me in tyre. Bock Rock ! IJock : The Salt Lake City Brewery company beg to announce to there many patrons tbat they now have on the market? tbe liuest Bock beer (without exception) ever produced in this western country. On draft at the principal saloons. Order a ease. i tarder a keg. Ord-j- a carload. Jacob Moritz, Geul. Manager. . . " HiEd W r litLffl Wholesale and Retail. uyGofids ' ro Marked Down to tu.e Lowest Hctch in Plain Figures. ...I ' Our stock of GSNTS' SPRING OVERCOATS are the finest and most styJish garments in Salt Lake and our prices are the very lowest. Our fvlr. M. J. Gray is now in the east purchasing goods in New Ycrk, Philadelphia and Boston. These goods will arrive this week, and when opened we wiil display the most fashionable garments in MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING of any house in the city. We are Prepared to show you a complete and desirable stock in all our departments. It will pay you to make an early selection if ycu desire the "Cream of Novelties," for many ofthe styles cannot be duplicated. Watch Our Elegant Window Display. 15 & 17 West Second South, Morlan Block Gray, Ross Sc Wvatt. tn f ' -. ' J) ItlES. GHAHAM'S Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It Is not ii Cosmetic in the 6eiut tm r. inch that term is popnlarly used, hot permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, .;'", clear, velvety skin, and by daily ue gradually msks the foiaplexioa sev-eral ahadM whiter. It is a constant pro-tattto- n fruin the effects of sun und wind anci preve nts gurcburn and freckles, aad blackhead will never come while you usa It. It clcunes the face far better than or--n tiid water, neurit hes and builds up the "skin tiaanaa and thus prevents tha formation of wrinkles. It gives the freh-rje- -- irr,.'-' and smotbuess of skla that yoa bad when a little pirl. Every lady, youn? or old. ought to uee It, aa it c". a more youthful appearan.-- to ar--r iiicly. and that pcrmanontly. It contain no ai !d, powder or alUaii, r.nd is as harm-less as devy and an nourlshiiiR to the skin as dew is to ih flower. Irio $t.OO. Ask your drnggi.it for it. Bauipl llottle mailed free to any lady en the receipt of 10 cents in stamps M pay for postage and packing. Lady aeata wanted. Mr.s. Gebvaiss Gruux, "Beauty Dee-tor.- " lUi Pot St., ban Krancifco. A. C. Smith i, Co., Druggiste, have a full Uiw of Mrs. Uraham1 Preparatieia. i in Millions of ilomej 40 Year the Stank3, Special Ts'otlce. I.ynnwood car passes "North Waterloo" every twenty minutes. Cement walks to the amount of $2400 are now contracted for. Mi AROUND THf CITY TODAY. Several hrick residences under way. nolds, aged "Jo, and Louisa Brookbank, acred 23. The r. ML C. A. Debating society will hold i its regular meeting tonight at itsrooun. and will discuss the y and free silver question. lOisttnrruisfccrl S nests. J Jf. M. Arthur, rrand chief of the brotbet tyseA ot locomotive firemen, and F. 11. Bfr. t t of the locomotive firemen, are inVthe having returned from Butte Avjnther tu-- v were called in the adjustment of ftiiTer-e;- s between the engineers and tfie rail-- . Last evening they were the recipients 0 r levee in the ladies' room aJFuie local ..iierliootl, and a splendid t'lfic was throuirh tbe evening. "Uhiet "Arthur s.i:-- that the faintly quarrel between the BUBagenient and men of the itio Grande Vl'.tern will probably be settled on Wedues-da- . next, at which time the general man-a."- :' would confer with tue men. They Wtll Try It Again. Tastcrday Thk TrStiis noted the issuance o" a marriage license to William Rushton ai Laura ML Xcll Tliis is the couple's sec-ond trial. Some ago they were mer-r- i and lived together two years, having OEM child. Then Laura got dissatisfied aud ai." icd for aud obtained a divorce. Recently they met wain and the old love reviving tbo, decided to try life in double harness et again. A Suit for nivorce. " if,iy F. Wagner, scarce out of the horizon sf hh; honeymoon, has ii led suit for separa-t- i 'froin her husband, William II. Wagner, towhom she vas married during the last - days of January. Wagner, who captured tl i maiden on a run, had feathered his nest ir Iheyenne, where he robbed his benefactor o ftiNK. Jle was followed to tii is city aud convicted of grand larceny, and was sent up f s eight years. Trie Jewisli Easter, 'r'lie observation of Faster according to t';- - Jewish calendar was begun last evening at-- ! for eight days the consistent will ab-j- r :e tbe leavened and eontine themselves to tfp matza. Services butran in the BTuastoirue a. 10 o'clock this morniug at which time an address was delivered by Rabbi 4ieobson. The choral features were un-rivaled and deeply impressive. Ir. Hamilton's Adieu. Resolutions upon the death of Dr. J. F. Issmitton were adopted by the medical bo.rd of St. Mark's hospital and by the med-io! society of alt Lake which met last evening. The funeral took place from St. M.-.k'- s hospital at 2 o'clock this afternoon, the professor and a large circle of friends joi&iug in the last tribute to the dead. Wonderland, "ireat crowds go daily to Wonderland. Dan M.sou and company are giving a bit of very fu my work iu a "Clean Sweep." There is nu plot to it, yetsit is lull of humor and mtuiy very comical situatrons. Mason is a clever tiermuii eomedia.i. The attractions iu tho curio hall are very interesting:, and Mrs. Mi lie Price-Do- comes in for a round share 01 applause. Came for n Bride. llJC C. lieutenant Butts of the Twenty-firs- t In-fantry is in the city. On the 14th he will Wed Miss Wiunie Kimball. Lieutenant and Mrs. ButLs will go from hen to Minne-sota for a visit with the relatives of the groom, and thence they will continue east io Fort Porter at Buffalo, X. Y., where the groom is stationed. Will Discuss Silver. The Y. M. C. A. Debating and Literary society will hold a very interesting meeting this evening; at the rooms, 03 East Mecoud South. The club will thoroughly discuss the free silver and questions. Visitors arc warmly welcomed. Caster Sunday. Pontifical hiirb mass will be celebrated on Ea:?ter Sunday at 11 a. m. at iSt. Mary's Bishop bcanlon presidiug. The choir will discourse a new mass composed especially for the occasion by Organist who has been rapturously lauded by all who have heard it. Fire iius at Work. The lire department was called out shortly : aft-.- midnight and reoorted at oo East ' Tuird South where inceudiares had under-taken to set lire to a boarding house condu-cted by a Mrs. Oakton. The material was too Caiui? and hence the failure. Suit Lake Cle.-irin'- r House. The bank clearings today footed up $o37,-;fi.- j. same day last year, i30b,!)S4. Trustee' Sale. WHEREAS, F. B. KOFBKTS OF THE CiTY of Salt Lke, Territory of Vtah. j by his certain deed of trust, dated the dlst dav of April, A. D. 18U0, and duly recorded in the office of the Recorder of said County of Salt Lake on the Jlst day of April, A. D. 18y0, in Book BP of mortgages at page 17ti et seq., of the records of said county, con . eyed to the undersigned reward B. Wicks, of tho City of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, as Trustee, "those certain lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, lying and beiny; in the County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, de-scribed as follows, to wit : Lots numbered Si. 2i, 25 and 26, in Block numbered 10, of Poplar Grove Addition to Salt Lake City, to secure to Charles H. Toll the payment of two certain promissory notes bearing even date with said deed of trust, each bearing interest fiom said date at the rate of eight (3) per cent per annum, payable semi anna-air-one of said notes being for $366.67, dee and payable one year after its said date, and the other thereof for and duo and payable two years after its said date. And Wherets, it is provided in said deed of trust that, should deduct be made in the payment of said notes, or any part thereof, or ot any of tho Interest then h, or any part thereof, us the same should become (me cui payable, or In case ot the breach of any oi the covenants contained in said deed of tiust, ;beti the said Trustee, the undt Edward B. Wick.-- , may proceed to eell raid described property, or any part thereof, at t public vendue fee cash, at the trout door of tue County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lasa, and Territory of Utah, Urst giving twenty days' notice of the time, place and terms of t ale and the property to bo sol i by tid-ve- rt is- incut in so.ne newspaper printed in tho English language and pubiisueu iu the County of Salt Lake aforesaid; and Whereas, no payments either of piiucipal oi interest have Imn-- u made upon either of the aiU notes, and there is now duv. tli.ireon the sum oi oii-aa- , with interest at tho rate oi eight per cent per annum, front the aist day of April. A. D. &0, and tae said F. B. Roberts is in la the pay-ment of bo'li tho principal aud tho interest out upon said notes a - aforesaid. Now, lULKtt'ciBE, at the request of the le'al holder of said notes, by virtue of the power and authority iu ine veste under and by the terms oi said deed of trust, 1, Edward B. Wicks, trustee . aforesaid, Will, on Saturday, the -- 3,1 day ot April, 1H92, at the hour of lit o'clock a. m., at the trouj door of tho County Court House, in the C ity oi Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, and Territory ol Utah, sell the said teal property and premise hereinbefore and in said d. oil of twist fu l. de-scribed, and all the rU:ht, title, benefit and e uiitj of redemption of the said F. B. Roberts, his heirs and asoi:;ns therein, at publle vendue, for tash, u the highest bidder therefor, for the purpose oi paying the amount due as aforesaid for principal and Interest upon said notes to the day of together with the costs and epetses of execut tag tho said trust. Bated ualt Lake Citv, Match 24. ;S1'2. EDWARD B. WiUKS, Trustee. Hl'TcinSON To the wife of Wm. Hu chison, a dan ;h e ROUPAM'.-- April It', to tho wife of Alfred Ho'- - j dame, a daughter. Trustee Sale. Wiemu, William H. Whitney and Emm Whitney, hia wife, executed, acknowledged and delivered their certain trust deed beating date the 80th day of July, 18H, to James H Bacon, trustee, to secure a certain promissory note, bear-i6n0g even date with said trust deed, and payable days after the date thereof, to the order of Joseph B. Bacon, for $816.58, with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, which said trust deed la recorded in the recorder's office in Salt Lake county, Utah, volumo "3d" of Trust Deeds onpages 67, 66 and 5S, and Whereas, said William H. Whitney and Emma Whitney, in aud by said trust deed, to secure the payment of said note and interest, conveved to eafd trustee the following described property, situated in Salt Lake Ot.--, Salt Lake county) Utah territory, to wit: Begin sixty-si- x (So) feet west of the north-ea- st corner of block two (2"i, Kelsev fc Gillespie subdivision of block forty-fou- r (44), pla: "CV Salt Lake City survey, rcmniug thence south one hundred and thirty-seve- n (13i) feet, to an alley, thence west thirty-thre- e (S8) feet, thence north one hundred and thirty-seve- n (137) feet, theuce east thirty-thre- e (S3) feet to place of boinuirg, and Whereas, it is provided in said trust deed amoug other things, tbat if definlt be made in tho payment of said note, or the interest thereon, or any pail thereof, that then said trustee or his successor in trust, thall, on tiie request of the holder or holder.-- of said note, sell and dispose of said promises, and every part ttmrcof, and all of tho rihtt title, benefit, aiid eqeity of redemptiou of said WiK-ia- H. Whitney and Emma Whitney his wife, their heirs and t'ssigus, therein, either eu mass, or in separate parcels, as the holder of said note muy prfer, at the front door of lu Court House in said County, or on said premises, as may be specified in the notice of such title, for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash, after met giving thirty (30) days notice of such sale, iu ar.y newspaper, at that time pub-lished in said County, and. Whereas, said William II. Whitney, aud Zmma Whitney, his wife, have made default in the pay-me- n: of sid note and the interest thereon which on the 12th clay of April, lctt2, wiU amount to the sum of $342.60, and the costs and expenses of foreclosing and executing the tr-u- and. Whereas, tho legal ow ner or holder of said note has requested said trustee to give notice and sell said premises, Kow, therefore, public notice is hereby given, that I, .larues il. Bacon, trustee .s aforesaid, will on Wednesday, the ISth day of April. A. D. 18S2, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, at tho front door of the comity court house, in and for said county, in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell at public vendue, to the highest and best Didder for cash, said premises herein before described, together with all right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of said William H. Whitney and Emma Whitney, his wife, their heirs and assigns, thereto, for th'' purpose of paying said last mentioned amount, and tho costs ana expenses o foreclosing ana executing this trust, and will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver, te the purchaser or purchasers of said premises a good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance there-for. Dated this 12th day of March, !. OAjtis H. BacoSj Trustee as aforesaid. J. W. Judd, Attorney. PESORN'ALS. Captain 1). 13. Stover of Tooele is in the city. Geonro Tousey lest yesterday for Chicago on a short business trip. W. II. I'hilbriek, a prontaeoi cattleman of American Falls, Idaho, is iu the city. lion. L. A. Thurston and Mr. E. M. Walsh WoridV fair commissioners from the Hawaiian Islands, spent Snuday in Salt Lake. The former is a prominent attorney of Honolulu, and for three years was prime minister, and at present Is ir.e iiber elect of the upper boose of the legislature. The hitter is one of the successful business men of Hawaiian. Albrand April II, at 3 a. m., Margaret Lu dla, in-fant daughter of Wm. J. E. and' Margaret Alice Albian '.. Fun- - rai at 2 p. in. today from 423 North Fifth West strc et Services at city cemetery. CLISSCLD-- In ti e Twenty-firs- t ward of this city, April 11. of whe oping cnuyh, Hazel babel, a i !:t r of Charles Ji. and Annie Clissold; born Feb. 20, lS'.rd. Funeral tcday from residence on M street, Sixth and Seventh streets, at 4 p. m. CHAMBERLAIN Of pneumonia, April 21th, Stanley S., son of John W. aud Elizabeth Chamberlain ; aged 7 months and 20 cays. Funeral Tuesday, April 12, at 2 p. ni., from 215 South Fourth V." est street. l' ' - res..erf:!ly invited. THE GRAND JURY. The Panel Completed this Morning and Charged by the Court, It Settles Down to Work. THE GAMBLING AND BAWDY HOUSES. The Attention of the Jury Once More railed to The 111 Thn Man W ho Talka Outside the Chambers Guilty of Perjury Under tho Law. Another grand jury is in the field. The panel was com oleted this morning at 10:30 o'cloc k with ine following personnel: Joseph Bevia, F. A. Yirlue, W. 1). Gaby, Chas. B. Felt, ' W. G. Crismou, Marcus Beuuion, Hymxa t.rant, Isa c Post, Fred'k. tiiC'Us, Louis Keim. Briham Sellers. Jos. .Mitchell, II. J. Orel: ersari, . J. W. Cottle, John I !re n, Jantes Franklin,, D. 'au Bitakirk, J. F. face. Sir. Jack was made the foreman and standard bearer of the panel whereupon the court proceeded to charge the body. You have very important duties to per-form, said Judge Kane. The object of the law is to protect society from the infrac-tions of that certain element who neither respect soeict- nor the law. It is important that you should act conscientiously upon eacii .'use that ij brought to your attention, and failing in this yon fr.il in your duties to the people and disregard the oath you have taken. The various crimes committed tttraiuat the laws of the United States are de-Bn-tor j our proper and intelligent truid-anc- e by the laws of the Unit d States as are also those committed against '.he territory defined by territorial enactment, including nrarder, robbery, burglary, larceny, etc., down to the offense of scliiti liquor without license or contrary to the regulations ig lire sale of it on Sunday, at the same time bearing in mind gambling and the correction of the social evils you should investigate all eases when the offense is sufficient to justify Investigation. Jfon do not sit in your room for the purpose of dispensing favors nor are you t indict any mm through tuaiieu or prejudice, or neglect to perform the duties imposed upon you through fear r favor. You may be brought to contact with uuwill-iu;- ; witnesses. Su'-i- may perjure themselves. Others may seek to evade. Olhero may be actuated by hatred or prej-udice against his neighbor. Scah them closely, rigidly. Take into consideration only tii.it v.in-chi-s material. Consider the testi nonyoa y of such witness-es as may be brought before yon, or written documents to wli c.'i your attentiou may be called by the district attorney. The grand jury iia-- . no riiit to talk beyond its Foom. rou have no r.ght to even tell your neighbor of wnat has occurred within, and if you do yon arc guilty of perjuery anil ought be sent to the penitentiary. I make these remarks because! have i e ud things that have gone out aft;-- the offense has been investi-gated and you should not talk beyond the eontine of your room. The jury was there u ton placed iu charge of Bail IT Splague anu .nduct'd to room '.K5 Wasatch whore its labor wen- betronwith as-sistant District Attorney Stephens at the head of the table. Summons. In the District Court in aud for the Third Judi-cial District of the Tcrri; iry of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Josepn BamniirU-u- , plaintiff ' Summons, Caddy Bates and Thoma, W. Bates, defendants. Tho People of tho Territory of Utah send greet-It.- g to Caddy Bates and Thomas W. Batci, de-fendants : AtUS HEKEBY EKQ.UIRHD TO YOU in an action brought against ycu by the above named plain mix in tho District Court of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of ctah, aud to answer the complaint tied the em within tea days (exclusive of the day of service) affJr tbo service on vou of this summons if uerved within tl or ii served out of this county, but in this district, with:-.- : twenty days: otherwise within forty dcys or '.udgmcnt by dcisalt w.U oe takes against you, according to tho prayer of taid complaint. The action is broutrht'to have judjrmtnt defeudauto in the sum of with interest at 1 per cent per month from Hsrch 29, 18R, until p.tid, both before nod after judgment, for 10 per coat of principal ind interest ;is attorneys' fees costs of salt, alleged to be due on a certain promissory no:, executed by defendants to plain-tiff March 3h, iH90, for J50U0 wtn infcres: from date until paid at 1 per cent per month, same be-ing duj and unpaid, and securrd by rnortgago of even date on premise hereinafter described: to hav. a decree of this court for the sale of said premises tbat proceeds theroof be appUed in pay-ment of amounts due as above; that defendant" aud all persons clsiuiing under them be barred and foreclosed of ail right, ciaim and equity of redemption in said premises; that plaintiff have judgment for any deficiency and for other relief. Bain premises are described as follows, to-.v- lt : Commencing at tho nortwiwt corner of Lot 5, Block 104, Plat "A,.' Salt Lake City Survey, run-ning thence east tet ro Is, thence south 4 rods, thence west 10 rode, thence north 4 rods, to place of beginning : situate in Salt Lake City and County, Utah. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said pialr.tif will apply to th? court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, tho Hon. Charles 8. ZaueJudze, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judi-cial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this twenty dxth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thorn-an- d L-- hundred and ninety-one- . (Seal. HKNRY (i. McMihLAN, Clerk. By George D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. . THE 130ND SALE. Tile Fierce Kiviilr;- - Among Band liuyers Indicates : Stiff Demaud for Salt Lake Securities. The financial committee of the city and representatives of the dealers in securities held a meeting yesterday afternoon to ar-rive, if possible, upon a figure for 150,000 improvement bonds. Represented at the meeting were Ferirald & Co., Boston; Gay it Stanwood, New York; Equitable Mortgage company. New York; E. H. Rollins & Sons, Deliver, Colo., and Concord, N. EL; Lam-prec- ht & Co., Cleveland: N. W. Harris, Chi-cago; iilair & Co., New 1'ork: J. ii. Walden, Salt Lake. G. F. Penba'.e, representing Rollins & Sons, asked an extention of time until 13 o'clock today, urging in support of his request that the wires had ben prostrated and that it had been almost impossible for tho repre-rosentutiv- to communicate with their principals. He added that if the extension was granted it would probably result in Stiffer figures, and the committee ordered the extension to IS o'clock noon today, at which time all bids would be rtjoognized. The bids were submitted today at 12 o'clock, and affr beinc closed, notice wos given that they would be opened and the bonds awarded at 5 o'clock. rrusioe a jme. "nTHB BEAS, JAMES P. EGBERTS OF THE Tv city and county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, by his certain deed of trust, date d the -- 1st day of April, 1830, and duly recorded in tho c ifice o"f ,he recorder of said county of Malt Lake ' on the d day of May, A. D. 18yo, in :kok S 1' of mortgages, at pag" 'J44 ot seq. of the r. cords of said cuiinty, conveyed to tho undersigned, Edward B. Wicks, of tho city of Salt Lake and territory cf Utah, as trustee, those certain lots, pieces an i parcels of land situate, lying ami being in the county of Salt Lake and territory of Utah- de-scribed as follows, to wit: Lots numbered 2., 38, 29, 30, 31 and 32, block numbered 10 of lJoplar Grove addition to Salt Lake City, to Eecure to Charles U. Toll the payment of two certain prom-issory notes bearing even date witb. said deed of trust, each for tho sum of $400, and each bearing interest from said date at tue rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, payable semi-annuall- one of said notes being di;c; and payable one year after its said date, and the other thereof two years alter its said date; and Whereas. It is provided in said deed of trust that should default be made in the payment of the said Botea or any part thereof or any of the inter-est thereon, or any t'att thereof as the same should become due and payable, or in case of tbe bieach of any of the covenants contained in taid deed of trust, then th said trustee-- , the under-signed, Edward B. Wicks, may proceed to seli said described property or :my part thereof, at public vendue, for cash, at the front door of the county court house in th- - city of Salt Lake, county of TSalt Lake, and territory of Utah, first giving twenty days notice of the time, place and terms of sale, aud the property to be Bold, by advertise-ment in some newspaper printed in the English language and published iu the county of Salt Lake aforesaid; and Whereas, No payments either of principal or interest have been mad- - upon either c.f said notes and there is now due thereon tho sum of $8(X), with interest at the rate of eight tier cent per annum from the 21st day of April, A. D. l.strtJ, and the mid James P. Roberts is in default in the pay-ment of both the principal an-- the interest due upon said notes as aforesaid; now Therefore. At the reques't of the legal holder of said notes, by virtue of ihe power and authority in me vested, under and by the- terms of said deed of trut, I, Edward B. Wi.ks, trustee as afore-said, will on Saturday, the 2id day of April, Is:i2, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. id., ut the bout door of the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake county of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, seli the said real property and hereinbefore and in aid deed of trust fully described, and all the right, title, benefit, and equity of redemption of tbe said lames f. Koberts, his heirs and as-signs therein, at public vendue, for cash, to tho' highest bidder therefor, for the purpose of paying the amount due as aforesaid for principal and in-terest upon said notes to the day of sale, together with the costs and expenses of executing the said trust. Da'ed Salt Lake City, March 24th, 1392. EDWARD B. WICKS, Trustee. summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, . County of Salt Lake. Clesson S. Kinney, plaintiff, ) vs. v Summons W. Shaughnessey, defendant. ) The People of the Territory of T'tah send greet-ing to M. Shaughnessey, defendant: ''OTJ ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-pe.- -ir in an action brougnt against you bv the above Luined plaintifl in tho District Court of the Third Jud.cial District of the Territory of t tah, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after thj service on you of this summons if serve I 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. The said action is brought to have judgment against defendant in sum of $5&3.."0 and costs of suit, ng $5 paid for verifying and record-lie- n on mining claims known as "Ophir" and "Opbir No. 2," in Opbir Mining District, Tooela County, Utah, and interest on toial, $508.50, at 8 per cent per annum, from Dec. 20, 18S1, date of recording said lien; alleged to be due for a shaft sunk and other work and labor performed by William B. Evans and Thomas Chegwidden for defendant, at his request, upon said mining claims, between July 1. 1891, and Nov. 28, 11. said sum being due and unpaid: said claims having boen assigned to plaintill herein, who is now the owner thereof; to hav& this court determine the entire interest of defen-dant in and to said mining claims: that entire in-terest of defendant therein be sold and proceeds applied-i- payment of amounts duo as above; That plaintiff have execution for any deficiency; that defendant, aud all persons c laiming under him, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in said mining premises, and granting plaintiff other relief. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appiar and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dr m Mill il rtiemin Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and he Seal of the District Court of the Third Judi-cial district, in and for the Territory of Utah, this fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetv-two- . Seal. HENRY G. McMlLLAN, Clerk. By George D. Loouis, Deputy Clerk. Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS, LEONARD S. OSCOOD AN D Osgood his wife, on llo first day of De cember, made, exec uted aud delivered to Emil J. Raddi t: their ceitain promUBory note for the principal sum of three thousand three hundred and Sixteen 80-h- dollars, payable to tha order of the said Emil .1. Had ia(z, ninety da.vs after date thereof, with Interest thereon at tii i rat I of one (1 per cent er month until paid, and When a, to sec uie the pas ment of -- aid not-- the said I.eoeardS. Osgood and R'm.a L. Osgood on said day made, executed and delivered to S. fcfc , Do.vaii as trustee Cor tiie said I'mil J. li'iiddati their certain trust deed in urith.g of that dio, which said trust deed was duly certified, acknowl-edged and recorded in tbeollice of the County of Tooele County. Utah !Triior. on the third clav of December. 1.S91, and thereby conveys d to baid HcOowall the following mining property, to wit.: An undivided three-fourt- interest of, in and to tho Lode, mmhw claim, situute in the liusii Valley Mining District iu the said County of Tooele, designated as U. S. Survey, lot No. 8s, and more particularly d-escribed in end by said trust deed. Also an audi--' vided three fourths (?i ) Interest f, in and to she'j Laura Lode, mining claim, situate in th" said Rush V alley Mining District, County of Tooele, Utah, more particularly described in and by the location certilii t ret-on'- ' d In Look K, at Base 198 of the records in the office of the Dis- - trfct Recorder of said Bush Valley Mining Dis-trict and iu aud by said (rust devd. Also one (II upright boib-r- . engine und blower now upon said "No-- 1 Don't" mining claim, unci Whereas, It is provided, In aid trut deed that ra case default be made In the payment of said promissory rpte, that the said trustee might pro-ceed to sell, aad sell and dispose ol nd premises or any part tl.ireof and all liyb', titl", enerlt and equity of r, demotion of the said Leonard 8. . Osgood and liinni L. Oscood. tln-i- r heir ami assitfua tuerein dther in m;.s-- , or separate par-.'i-11- ;! renin mgi on soil prci..i s or any part thereof, for the highest and best price' the same will brig in cash, twenty days pieviouu notice ot suca sale having been given by pub- - Ucation in any newspaper tt that tinio. published in the county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and out of the proceeds of rach sale, first to pay the cost of advertising, selling and conveying said premises, including a reasonable conamianon, to i he trustee for bis services aud a reasonable attjrnoy's fee aud all ether expenses of this trust. Secondly, to pay to the holder of said promis-sory note such sums as he may have paid tot' tiixes or assessment on said premises, or to ex-tinguish aiiy outstanding title or ien thereon. Thirdly, to pay the full amount of said prom-issory note together with interest thereon ; and, wherifiis, the said Leonard S. Osgood and Puma, L. Osgood h&ve- not paid sai I promis. ory note, nor ' any part thereof, and rhe same is past due and payable. Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, and of the power vested in me by said Trust Deed and by request of tl e legal holder) of said promissory note, 1 will, on the OiTth) Twenty-Sevent- h day of April, ll, at Ten. o'clock A. K. on said dav, at and upon said "No U Don't" Mining claim, in the said County of Tooele, tell aid property to the highest bidder for cash or so much thereof as will pay said note and interest thereon, trustee's and attorney's tees and the expenses of this trust as piovided in said trust deed. S. KcDO-WALL- , Trustee. GEO. COZIER SKIPS. Convicted of Adultery Ee Takes to the Eoad Forfeiting a Cash Bond in the Sum of $800. HIS LIBERTY WAS DIRT CHEAP. llis V.'ifo to Press Her Suit for Divorce and Hri;jhaiiis Parlors Promised Another Dazzling Young Grass Widow. Ccw'kh' has kmped! Tbat fact was freely circulated through the dismal hallways of the Federal court building long before the court crier was heurd this morning, and the call for the con-vict continued it. It was by no means a surprise party, for several persons identified the giddy bloude as he ambled suavely down in the direc-tion of the depot to see the train pull out himself aboard it yesterday after-noon. This was tbe day for sentence. The little woman who had accomplished his con-viction and who had a temper like Shaks-peare'- s Katherine, was not present, but her bii; brother was. Hlco. Cozier! Geo. Cozier! Geo. Cozier! piped the bailiff, as Assistant District Attor-ney Stephens' eyes scrutiuized the court chamber aud theu penetrated the depths of the waste basket. So Cozier. The bond is forfeited. Liberty was dirt cheap. The prisoner had been released on $S0O. It was a cash transaction however and the law pockets just this amount without mov- - ing a step out of its well beaten path. At the same time the putite little lady who pleads tbat she was deceived roes before the divorce mill with her suit already won and is today practically a jrrass widow. The fugitive Is haunted by a mittimus charging him with adultery. . v . .Summon. In the DiFtrict Court in and for tho Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Florence Derrick, Plaintiff, f vs. V Summons. Frank Herrick, Defendant. ) The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greet-ing: To Frank Derrick, Defendant. rOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO Ap-pear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of tho Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the sendee on yon of this sum-mons if served within ibis county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or ju ignient by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. L taaiiitu- - is .Jiriiiiidit to iiayn e deems this c ourt dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex-isting between the plaintiff and defendant, award-ing plaintiff restoration of her maiden name and such other relie f as to this court-ma- y seem just. Above relief prayed for on the ground that dafen-dan- t did on the -- th day of fjfbtember, lo'U. in Salt Lake City, Utah, visit certain houses of e and did become an inmate of said bouses and did commit adultery with some woman un in-mate of said house, whose name is unknown to plain till: that defendant has trea'el plaintiff in a cruel and inhuman manner by becoming violently enraged and striking plaintiff on the temple'., knocking her down, thereby stoning her for the time; plaintiff further alleges that said a t of adultery and cruelty were ccmmitied without the c t. coui vance, procurement or previous knowledge of said plaintiff, and that as soon as she became cognizaur of said act of adultery she refused to live or eohabitate 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. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, and the Seul of the District Court of tho Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 9th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . Seal HENRY G. McMlLLAN Clerk. By Geo. D. Loomis. Deputy Clerk. A. B. Sawyer, Attorney for Plaintiff. --s- THE METHODIST CENTRAL, COA-FEHEN-At Omaha, May, 1893. For the accommodation of those desiring to visit at points east of, iu the vicinity of or at Omaha, dnrinir May, the Union Pacilie will seli tickets at out fare for the round trip- - Tickets on sale April 2S to 36 inclu-sive, limited to Iune 1, P'.)-'- . For tickets or additional information ap-ply to I). E. Burley, ajreut Union Pacific system, u'01 Main street. . A . . Marslial's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO MP the First Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public salOj at the front door of the County Court House, in tho City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lain-an- Territory of Utah. on the i&thdav of April, 1S9S. at 12 o'clock M., all tho right, title claim, and interest of C. C. Higgins, ef, in and to the following described realestate,situate, "lying, aud being in Salt Lake County, and described as follows, Lots 14 and l. block (111 eleven, Buena Vista Addition. To be sold as the property of C. C. Higgins at the suit of Henry N. Green. Terms of sale c ash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. G. Dteh, Deputy ilarshaL Dated March M. 1692. West Side Rapid Transit Co., Stockholder Annual Meeting:. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN THAT a resolution of the Board of Directors of the West Side Rapid Transit company, passed this dav, the annual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation is hereby called to meet at the Offices of the Company, Rooms 4 and 5, Kennett Block, No. 20. East First South Street, Salt Lake City, at 12 o'clock, M., on Monday, the 18th day of April, 18tt2. Said meeting is called for the pur-pose of electing a Board of Directors and officers for the ensuing year, and of transacting such other business as may lawfully come before said meeting. There will also at said nieetiug be sub-mitted to the stockholders for their adoption or rejection a resolution ratifying the action of the Board ot Directors in making a contract with J. G. Jacobs for the extension, construction and equipment of the present lino of railroad of this company from its prestnt terminus to the South shore of Great Salt Lake and for the and the line of railroad al-ready built, which contract is embodied iu the resolutions of the Board of Directors duly ad-opted December 10, 1801 ; and now of record on the books of this company. There wll also bo submitted at said meeting for adoption by said stockholders a resolution ratifying the act of the Board of Directors m authorizing the President and Secretary to execute a deed of trust of all the real and personal property and the franchise of the corporation to secure the bonds of this com- - to the amount of Four Hundred Thousand Sany as appears of record in a resolution duly adopted by said Board this 28th day of March, 1882. W. A. CHAPMAN, Secretary. Dated March 28th, 1892. Notice to Stockholders. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-holder- e AN of Sait Lake. Hailey and Paget j o nci Railroad company will be held at the office, No. 11 West Second South street, Salt Lake city, c tab territory, on Monday, the 2d day of May, 1A93, at i o'clock p. M. Business, the election of a bi;ard of directors and such other business as inav come before the meeting. By order of THE. BBOUGH, April Mh, 1892. Secretary. Stockholder's Meetinjr. TnE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE of the Southwestern l' aland Iron company will be held at the office of the company in Salt Lake City, room 4, Culmer-Ke- n nett block, on Wednesday, May 4, 1892. at 10 a.m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, tod for the transaction of any other business which may come before it. JOHN J STEWART, President. Sum mous. In the Di trict Court in and for the Third Judi-cal Dis:;i t of Utah territory, County of Salt Lake. Jesse Reagan, Plaintiff, j vs. Summons. Letts Reagan, Defend int. S The People of the; Territory of Utah send greet-- rag to Letta Reagan, defendant: YOU ARE HE I EBY REQUIRED TO AP-- 1 pear in an action brought against you by the above named pi ilntilf in the Di-tri- ct court of the Third Judicial district of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint flile therein within ten days (exclusive of ihe day ot service) after the servi' e on ye.u i this summons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty Cays -- or judgment by default will be taken Bgalas von, according to the prayer of said complaint. The paid action is brought to hare a decree of this c i :rt divor ing plaintiff and defendant, and d" reeing null aud oid rhe bonds of matrimony existing hetween th e.; granting p'alatilT such oi her ahd farther relief in the premises s shall to the court seem Juet and proper, and costs of suit: above relief prayed on two grounds, as to wit.: First A wilful deser.iou of plain-tiff by d feadaot for mo o than one year next pre.eding ehe ltt'i da. .f Apri', ls!2. Second iiross i.eglei t of duty an a wife to the plaintiff during a 1 oi the time last mentioned. And yja are heic iy notified that if you fail to apt e r and answer the said complaint as above the said plaiaiiff wiFl apply to the Court for the- relief demanded therein. Witness, tee Hoe. i bar! a S. Zane, Judge, and the Seal c f the District Court of tho Third Judi-cial Li trie, in and for the Territory of Utah, this J2:h day ox April, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eig.it hundred and urn ty two. Jskai..! HENRY G. Mi MILL AN. Clerk. By Geo. D. Loomis, D. my Clerk. BREVITIES. i City council tonight. The real estate transfers yesterday footed up 74.02. There's too much horse rating on Brig-ha-street. The City Railway company has ordered a fifth dynamo for its ;oiter house. Bailill tSjirague's voice has again beeu prostrated by the chantre in the weather. fa inn week is being observed at Ut. Jiark's cathedral. Bishop Leonard olliciatiug. Resolutions deploring tiie death of F. II. Dyer have been adopted by the odd fellows-- Dr. I iifT will lecture at the M. E. church on Thursday eveuin!.'; subject: "'the March of Americanism." For good groceries call on C. B. Durst, 74 E. freeond South. Prompt attention to busi-ness, satisfaction guaranteed. Rev. John L. 1'rant of Denver will preach lor the Central Christian church in the fed-eral court-roo- this evening at 7:3(1. The grand jury will hardly get down to active work until Monday next, as witnesses will not begin to report uutil that time. "W. EL Dusenbury of Provo filed bonds in SoOlOt) yesterday with the territorial auditor as treasurer of tiie Insane asylum board. If you want first-clas- s work in artistic hair-dressin- call on Mrs. F. E. Walker, room 7, Daft building, Main street. Just from Denver, Colo. The Jury in tho case of W. J. Killecn brought in a verdict in favor of plaintiff for frw this morning. Notice of motion for a new trial was given. The county clerk issued marriage licenses yesterday to Enoch Smith, aged 'Jfl, and Ellen Livingston, aged 19; Charles Rey- - Non-l'nio- n Laborers Assaulted. CHICAGO, April 12. While a crowd of white, colored and Itaiiau men, union dock laborers, were seated in front of a ware-house, a larite party of men suddenly emerged from behind the freight ears and made an assault With A gentleman piling at the back of the former was knocked to the ground by a stone. The as-saulted men quickly sought shelter, but many were struck before they could get away. The assaulting party attempted to follow the lieeiiiir workmen, hut were stopped by the policemen, who threatened to shoot the lirst man who advanced farther. A wagon v." lis called and several arrests v, ere made. The Militia Called For. Bakttk Citv, Oregon, April 13. A com-pany of militia left for Yale. Malli.ur eonniy, to assist the sheriff in proteeiiug William and John Iaiicy from mob vio-lence. The prise ners are under urrest fur the murder of William Humbert at the dem-ocratic primaries last week. The cowbovs ray that the prisoners will never leave ihe county alive. N'rt?ce of il jlllii my The Oonirra Water fend land company, Sa!i City and county, Utah Territory. njOTlCK IS HKKitBY til V EN THAT AT . xN me. ting of the directors held eu March SO. 18 .', 1. aaaesaa!ieet of 'our i$4 dollars per ahar was le led tiie capital stuck of the corporation, payable at once to tfte treasurer of the compr.r y Archied. Bri;lsj,forJ. at the company's price, S Ii Lake City, Utah Territory. Ar.y stock upon whi' h this assessment may remain unpaid on tli S6th day of May. IP, will ho delinquent, and tor sale at pnb'.ic anetlon, and onlcs: er :jDi' nt is mrul- befoie, w i!l fca s ild on the 4th day erf frrae, lWJi, at 8 D. m. on that day at the company's office, Salt Lake City, to pay tho assessment together with cost of adver' ti-i- ng and eipens'' of Kale. Bv order of the boar ! of flfwtoa, I " ;", feenturyj S.tit aLe v . .j t .i.i laii oil, i.'.n..'. I |