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Show THE SALT LAKK T .h$: I MCTNPAY. MARCH It, 1692, 3 Are You UoiuK Kutf IJ When purchasing your tickets for atla point in the east see that ihey read via t- l- Chicaifo. Milwaukee & St. Paul raiiwu.ll For time, excellence of equipment, etc., iwT "Milwaukee" is always in tin' lead. through trains are solid vestihuled, heatJW heated with steam and lighted with elcH tricity. Dining ear service is the tinest M the world. All eoDueetiona are made TC union depots. Kither of the underlie1"' will cheerfully furnish descriptive 1 or tUJ other information desired. Ai.-- Mitchell, coiutnercial aircut; Theo. 1". I'uwcB traveling agent, Progress building, Sal-La- City, fit. I YE EDITOR'S SHEARS. NEWS IN BRIEF, BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARCE. Items From VMM! I'oints in L'tab N'uif-g- u itiob in New 1'rom Nevatlu Minus of Intelligence Colorado Conden-sations aught uu the Fly. Diphtheria has again appeared at Lchi. Tlie grand jury at Provo returned tiftj-flv-indictments. A good strike has heen made iu the Chica-go mine, near Logan, Then1 i a movement on foot to divide Lohi into three wards. William Push has been arrested at Eureka on a charge of rapine Mrs. Maiins. In the oratorical contest at the Brtgtnun Young Academy at Provo, Bryant Hinklcy won the first prize, J. W. Booth second and Julia Farniworth third. DIES In the legislative halls of Utah ter-ritory on Tuesday, March 8, 189S. The Sugar Bounty 1 lie exact cause cannot be ascertained. Mourn ye citizens. I.ehi 7m-tic-r. Tke Lehl Batmer aayi: the good poo-pi- c of our city wish to prevent considerable amount of swearing next summer they had Better trim the trees immediately before some podestrla& unluckily runs his head into the limbs of some over hanging tree." The improvement recently made on the meetinsr house trrounds at Pleasant drove is creditable. The lut adjoining on the eust, just purobated has been materially chunked In appearance the little adobe house taken down, scrubby trees removed and the ground prepared for planting hiwu, etc. The Hearer Vtouhm says: "The work at the fUlphur beds is being pushed vigorously. if nny railroad inducements should be hwd out to these niiues, We have been assured that large improvements will be made and new industries started. This company alone can ami would do u 12,(K)U business with B railroad company running into the sulphur bed. This is a big ball for some railroad company to snap at. While this might not be the business of the til st year, we are told it would soon increase that amount." Packed in Patent Cloth fjKj Pouches and In Foil. P Auerbach & Brother. a W Another (irout BHTSSIi Week. Tin' Qrwtasl SaortSM in Now (iaoils ever JL a made, of tlie Choicest High GrMtfl Novelties in SILK AND DRESS GOODS. A Big Drive Speeiala S this Week Only. AT 47 1-- 2 Cts. - l.OOO yards of elegant stripe, check and plaid Surahs, choice defttarna of printed China Silks, New colors ot Dress Surahs, all go lor 17 c. These are worth S5c and fti.OO, 325 J'af--- 75c J225 "h"kT"m:":.s'lk"Ufor 75c, A1 Xw),'i,ZrB. 275 E 22Q BSg ': "': 671c" At 25c. 50c. 315 IXl"" $U At 10c, g 20c. At 30c, 60c. i 400l;''F!U" ;yir:''''""'t:':;::''67 At8'c, i'ir:1 H,1" A"'M 15c, M37'c, 60c. NOVIXTV SUITS A chok e assortment of Novelty Suits at 75, S&VSGi $4.fi0 and $500 are the Qrentetit Baraaius ever offered in new goods. g CLOAK DEARTMENT This Dopartmont is receiving daily the newest and most desirablo styles in Parisian Pattern Garments, Highest Novelties, Capes, Jaokets, Beel'er.s, Blazers, Military Capo Newmarkets, etc. Those Garments are stylish, durable and at prices within the reaeh , of all, ranging l'rom &1.50 to $75.00 each CGME AIO LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY Jjomestic jQepartnieiit.--7 Head of the Hinging Bargains Offered to you in this Sale. iNo Srriokc! No Water! Cases of (luting Flannel, sold els,. inn Pel Mwdnw Gtegbams, par yi, all Oi am ''"'ees skirting Prints, Light - 6 where at 10r per yard, for 0L- - J itf-- t nnities of stripes and plaids V" O1-"- ' "round - J Plecei extra heavy outing flaoaal Pieces ot plain ami hmkia Checks ,(r. I()) IM.-e- Printed Vutilardi, cheap at -- lr sold elsewhere at $1.60 a suit, to? fkOO 5OO Fait Colors, per yard 5U J 15e, for IV 200 Pieces Madras Drapery, will worth ,C Inch Muslin, Soft Finest Kleached, . i'iecea Crash, lighteen-lnch- ei all nr lac a yard, at 5U ) for 5(- - 5 Unin for IOO Pieces Fast Color SeeiBtnker, Pieces Figured Challles, in Dark .-.ne Checked Oktss Linen, pure gl.. V111,i I.".. t)4t.. I I 50 and LiylitelTeets 5C- - b Linen TTZ Pieces Dress Mvle Seersuchir, Pieces Standard Prints, spring - 9n Pieoe TO tnoh Cteam TabW LtoMsV 300 zephyr effects, per yard IOC I OOP B 5- - worth fee 4- U-Pi. Anderson's line Zephyrs, Pieces liood Prints, at QQ Talde UtM Seta, less QQst !5 imp Tied, actual worth 4 ic yd, nt 2- -L. sQQ 4V 1 than . Satines in all the New Colorings and Effects From 10c to 40c yard. F. AUERBACH & BROTHER. Ranted. 1JARTNER WITH I1S0O CAPITAL AGAINST of a nrst-cla- baker, eajtalde of est hiisninn a lirst class business. Address A. C. H., 'l'imes olliee. Wt'anTKI) TWO or THRKK SMALL SETS Vf of hooks to keep. Will make out hills und collect, it desired. Good references. Address R, this odlce. 1 ANTED AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN VV cook at West First North street. 7ANTEI! IN PRIVATE IlOl'Sri, TWO Yr well furnished rooms, with hoard. Refer-ences gives und required. P. o. box t4SL T ANTED ON K OR TWO SUR8E CHIL-T-dren to tare for. Address 14y N. Third West street. VST ANTED BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, TV a poaldon as housekeeper. Address X, Times office. tlTANTKD A COLORED MAN WANTS A 7 (dace as rook. Address T. J.. Times office. TITANTED POSITION AS TRAVELING V T salesman for reliable, llrst-clas- s liouse; ref-erences furnished. Address M. C. IL, Times office, r ANTED-PARTIE- S LOOKING FOR FIRST V y class room, with ur without board, can se-- t are same by calling at Realty Block. West Tem-ple street. Gabel, the Tailor W.fs u5 suth- II I Salt Luke City. I 1 ' to ordBrlfom $ 5to$55 Mm Pants " $3.50to$i5 flfa J Suits made In lO hours j Pants iiiadt: i" 5 hour 'iu TO Dy First .Claws Workinea 4& -- i ui this city. FIOB SAL K HI.ITIiL AND SALOON ON No offer refused. Appl. o. Anthony Koeuan, K2 South Main street. L'l'H SALE 1. .oil Fl UNIT! RE, AT E. r First South Street. JH)E PRACTICALLY V new : cheap for cash. Office Knutoford. 555 8A LB "HOBTH WATERLOO ;" LOT8 S will be advanced in price April 1st: itreeti now being graded; cementlwalki to be hud to r ::r line on II II Fast. ffOlt SALE $1200; A CORNER LOT, LA.'!' J. andl ;ith front, sie BflxlSB Beat, tltwfoot alley In rear; forty lane fruit tr.es of choice variety; cnipes and siinill lriuts in abundance: ire I. shade trees in front of lot; eenteat ilde walkl tree; ,.n Rapid 'I ransil car line. ,lus. the p ace lor a nice holle'. Will be sold ii good terms. This lot is locate:! on Ninth East street. For farther particulars call on .loin: D. Hhaffer, ii ,1. West Second South street, loom 42. L'tIR SAI.lv M:E "NORTH WA'i So I property yet put upon tlie market equal to ' 's at the pteienl prices; any terms to suit. w. E Hubbard, II W. 'ml South'. jK)li SALE- - ELKGANT FLRNlsiliili-Roo- X and Haq boani. AddroM X. Times office, t3H.lt SAI.H "No.STH WATERLOO;" .IfsT I put upon tbo market: 31 Iota lold daring tlie p. "1 fifteen i.i : six pressed nrick houses now roiitractod for; tSffi per lot. W. E. Hubbard, u W. slid South. IOR SALE I1S30 NBT WILL BOY 6 LOTS II n: Colorado Subdivliion, just north of Agri- cultural l'ark. This isa barium. Addri'ss P. O box .'10. Ity. gov S.-ttt. Iaor REMT MASQUERADE A N DTHl' A ci stumes for rent, at 14 East Brd South. Madam Rhlnei, rITOR SALE ONE OLD SALOON BAR AND iiitures. Apply to m. Fitzgerald, No. iyj Main street. I.iOR RENT SMALL FRONT KooM, FURN 3tM East Second Booth street. IAOR SALE LAI'NDRYMEN CAN (IKT OLD P papers at TBI Times oflico at twenty live cents per hundred. 1THJ R RE NT " E LEtlAN T rHiOO M NEW V brick house cheap. Will sell t"iU month. Bennett, lib Main. CMB RENT ELEGA NTLY Fl! (N ISli E D r rooms; electric light und steam heat iiealty Block, West Temple street. Ipoll RENT-ON-E COMPLETELY Fl F-inished modem house of nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached. Close In. Enquire (id East Second South street. rLOR RENT NEW 4 ROOM BRICK, $11 PER month. Fourth West and Ninth South. a?,. J. W. FARRELL & CO. Our Motto is T Z 0 Purity Strength We guarantee courteous, geutleuionly clerks and lionest treatment to all customers. Bodega Family Wine House 19 COMMERCIAL STREET. PLUMBERS, m I STEAM FITTERS. Den ..n la all kind of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Dug W etla, Caaapoola built and connections au.de; 187 Main, opposite A aerbaM Bros. Telephone, 900- - We Carry the Purest Ports, Sherries, Angelica . and all California wines which are sold at prices lavorablo to the pockets of evory honest man and woman. We are headquarters for evory conceivablo imported artieS of wine, brandy, liquor and charm pagne. We do not give away any presents but our goods arc bold at prices, and quality which commend them to all the people. We are the poors of t.U houses lor lino waiakey Everybody in America Should Visit or Address Mp Family Wine M 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery, Telephone 365. i GRANDE Western. An Current TIME TABLE in Kfltoct Jammry i, 1809, K YKs BALT LAK.B. No. 8 For rrovOj, Sttliim, tir.iud .hinc- - tion anil all pointl (MMl 9:&0 a m No. Hnivo, tir.iinl .1 unction KM kli point D:55 p m No. 0 For Provo, 1'iiywon and Knrfku.. 4:00 p in No. K For Hnuihttin 8:00 a m No. i For Hut Sprinijo nut ORdon 8:.W a in Nt;. 1 Ftr OifdiMi a.ni tliw west it m T.K. JONESC- - BANKERS. MMAiH ST .f Alf LAtB HU OKKS AND BULLION. 9To --1 ohm MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or DotM. I'. Hclirinan i Co., Room t,i ( iMiiiioTcuil Mock. IJAimKS WHO DKS1RJS-TO-i. u AN ol: ntonnr boo A. M. JuneH, -- 4y Mala Kjrcct: fuJopliono aol. Soot. IOST-O- N COBSKH Hi' SIXTH BAST AND South a small liH'iiiura'iiiuni l. ok. Finder An?? return to ill Ceromirclal .tr-- . I and bo rawardid, I 1ST ON SATI'KDAV AKTLLNOuN TWO j Abltnctl of Tltlu, aD0 two Dvadl, PlaMi return i i .! bo rowanlod, Ut Koom, Coiiiiuercial Mick Jlcroonal. rRRSONAL ll.N(;s CUT AND CURLED; IScilitiRt MikIihii Rhinee. IJKiiSONAL KINK LINK OF SPRING Sill. opaalng March 11, W and 19, at Widarji nhlnM, j clink , n TTsecono siH-- ni clFans 1. and i..iuirs rlothoa in I'm.. Mylo ana Icrt notice, Iluys socond hand clothes. Orders by mall or call. Uiah Central Railway, TIMK TABLM, la efee I Decern twr mth, 1S81. taweuircr trains will run uily twtwtwn Salt Lako City and ! (Mr a M aowai SALT LAKE CITY. Traiull .;htl South Mata . .. 8:00 1. m " S a) rivei " '' " " ....10) a. ui JP.4KK CUT. JVata 1 in ies at Park City 10:0 a. ui II W oral " " IH.1,1 OMm and ivpot at the corner of Elghtit South Hid Maw Streuts. I,J.J,IMu.i!l, tteuoral Supb B. IL Bloch & Co. WHOLESALE Liquor and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E. H. Gates Key West Clgau. M. Srachelberg & Go. New Yort, Niyidi Clpri, Hoffman House Boquett Cigars. Carl Upmann, New York. Cfralteo & Sterw. New Yirk. L. Ltllis, h'.nous Cotai BIussmis. No. S For Ojrden and the west l.'::w a m AKR1VKS SALT LA K K No. 1 From Provo, Balina, Grand Junution ami the east 18:01 p in No. 1'rovo, Qtand Junction and the east 12:i a in No. l'rovo, I'uyson and Ku-- reka 10 :M am No. 7 Fr.m Biulnui (5:110 p in No. Hot Kprli.ai and Hyden... H Mt p in No, i From Ofdla and the wet 9:411 a m No. 4 From Oden and the west U:40 p m Pulltjian Palace Sleepers on all through trains. No charges Close connections. Safely. Speed and Comfort. Ticket Office No. iioo s. Main St. ii. c in 'in, i:. i ic,,. itanagw A. !:. WELBY, Generaj Sunt J. II. BKNMjri', 0. P, i T. A. tinhm tat. t"irBBRBAS ON JI NK Wi'H, 1801, WILLIA 'i. I olk-- urnl Adu I'olMi, his wif Int putlM made and delivered to the truiUe an second parts, a tin deed of the real Mtita bvtauftor ribed ft the purpoee of BHCLiriiu' to H. m Bcott the thli parly to caid (runt .Ihm, the payment of two m tain promleson notee of no made ukI d Uvered to uid Scott by Mid William and At CoUett. one fw 0S660.OO principal and tin oth for $1000.00 principal, each note payable thn SfOhw after raid datv. without grui-p- , at Hurlinj too. Iowa to the ordav oJ nu Beott togethi wits iiitT'(iC thereon ut the rate of U rr 5 r M.mun froui the date thereof until paid, n TtTt'ot payable, quarter yearly. Which d of tnn - re otded Inn IStn, IBM, and i of record book SF of tfiift deeds, at pagett 3Tl-- 2 rH'ords i Salt Lake County. Utah, iwi 1 Wiikkkam, Bow Ant parties in said trust tie" covenanted to pay said notes according to tli ten r and effect tliereof and tliereJn pnniitd an agreed tliat iu rase default tdiuuld he made iu tli payment ot said notea or any purt thereof or a the interest that Blight accrue thereon or an part thereof as the nine should become due to m payable, then said trust deed should he in fore .J and that the undersigned trustee might thei. Ullon to se;l rciil etnte or iinv tvir thereof a1 public vendue to the highest bidder to cash (either party to said trut deed being at lib -- erty to become a purchaser at aaid sale) and on ol ih' pr eeeil- - if sub? sh ti pay the amount o said notai to the holder thereof and the coats am c nf fide iin ImliiiL' reasouaMe attorney'! tees, the sale to be oonducted ami advertised a rpecifled in said trust deed, and Whkkeas. Kopart of the principal or interea of Maid or either of said romisoi v notes hat been paid except the sum of .50 interest pait September 18th, IHtt, on said $8800.00 note audi tin.OO Interest paid same day on said $pkn) 1 and the interest is due and unpaid on each of ssidH notes, for the quarter yeiir endim: Dec. 13, 'HI. Tl Now at the request of t lie holder of said notes!! the undersigned trustee hereby m Gives notice thai on Batnrday, the 86th dayfl of March, ly- - at the front door t the Bait Laken County court house in Salt Lake City, Salt i.ukell County, Utah, at twelve (Iff) o'clock noun of I j day. he will, under and by virtue of the trust audit powers given him la and by said trust deed, asl Bach trustee otfer tor mile and sell at public aue I Uon to the Ugliest bidder for cash the propertyl aforesaid anunereinafter deecribed, or s,i much thereof as shall be necessary, to pay the ninoniitJ ol s lid notes, and 'he expenses of the trust ni(jl ot the sale, Including reusonaiiie attorney's EeesS und coatpeneation to the trustee. Said properM ilescrl as follows: H CoinninncinK at the northeast corner of lot II I, lock SB, Ten Acre Plat "A," Bia Field sui vcyB and running thence south 87.48 rods, thence weajH 17.60 rod- - thence north 1(7.48 rods, thence ealfl 17.50 roda to the place of beginning, situated nil Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. I Terms of sale, cash. 1 Dated, Fchruan 3U, 16W I EDWARD 1?. WICKS, Trus- t-. I II Al'KNSTKIN To Mr. and Mrs. L. . BooeH-tteln- . i boy, Ketch tl, UaH. BURROUGHS - In Salt. Lake l iiv Manli Uk 18:, Dr. i, W. Burrougai, atSQBM West First Boath street. 1" X'lTKKSiiN. Kihvar.l Patterson died at St. M rk'B Hospital, March 12, IBM, in old resident ol Bingham anil a miniT. he ee d id aoppoaed to have a brotiiar Is Ogdeo in the re:il estate business anil a neiee ill Salt Lako. Funeral w ill tie held Monday, l;(lh, at 10 a.m. from hospital. NEVADA NOTES. Governor Oolcord lias appointed .lames Snow and Charles Ross directors of agrlctll- - "V rural district No. 5, cap riling the eettntiei of Lyon and Ohurchill, to serve a term of four years. The Journal in the course of an article on the Reno creamery lays that ibe butter pro. dm ed ranks Ural claia in San Francisco, be. nt tlie beard of the list, and commands a btgher price than any other hatter in the market, Last month about twenty farmers delivered 80,000 poutldl Of milk at the cream-cr-raiiiiin In vulue from $1,008 to I1.8T6 ier 100 pounds, according to the quality of butter which it contained. An Indian was arrested for catching flab in the river yesterday and wal tried before .Jiule T.iun this morning and acquitted, there not bdlfttC evidence siitl'n lent to find a conviction. Lo was ably defended by lolni- Poll Sides, the Webster of the Pilltes. Sides made an elegant appeal for justice ami nd- - dressed the court as follows: "What for you 'rest dis man? lie. no guilty; he inno-cent. He like feodum his faiu'ly all same as white man. Maybeso lie cat, hum little pish. I diiniio; but Injun like make honest living nil same white man. I DO jl e what for you 'rest hltn. I 'spose he like some pish eat, and l'o cathutn. Qovernmout he say he pro. tec Inimi. What for lie no do itr" Judge Linn could not wtthstaud so forcible an ur t'umctit and discharged the in Isouor, Reno Outetit. Notice of Htoekholden Annual Meeting I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Til HI meeting of the stockholders of tlnj Salt Lake Building and Loan Association of I'tah I will be held at the ofllce of the secretary, roaaa Mm Commercial block. Salt Lake City, on Friday, March II, 189, at 7:KU o' lock p. m., for the elec-tion of directors ami officer! for the eruning year. Also at such meeting propositions will be submitted for the adoption of an entire new set of by laws, or for re incorporation under the new law governing lavlagi and loan anoclationa, now panorng before the territorial legislature, in case laid law is enacted. ft, B, RITCHIE, Secretary, Salt Lake City, February 10, W'.H, IDAHO NOTES. Kli Muiiii, w hile iu anc, suicided at Amer-ican Falls, by jillnin.ie: into the Snake river. Attorney Bice of Oaldwell U4avaloplQg into a pomolotrist. Me recently brought from the east seeds of the persimmon and proposes to plant and tenderly care fortlieni. perhaps some of hose days we may hear about '"'.not kin:; oil' the peril mtnons" in Idaho. Tilt ee young men on the Middle Fork of the Payette wenl out on horseback some wo weeks ul'. and lassoed a larije i lk weiiihinir about OKI pounds. They trot lilin into a corral I win re they have him now fecdimr him. A. novel penally for chicken thriving is rcporb d to h ive eel', inflicted upon a cup tured thief at Mpine. Ida., receiitfy. Aflur trial and conviction be was leilteitced to p iv a tine of lt.10, iu default u! which be ' mounted on a liucklni: brimt lin and ndtir uil tli" airnt:v w li.eli a cayllse can Intiiut when l'i earliest, alter which he was re'eased I'cniteiit and u wreck. luienen. tl, nt. With new school biiiidine; costing M0,000, tin Odd Fellows' home costing from (8,000 to $10,000, the new hotel at ir,00, anew two. story double store building, and the piittitig in of the w .iter power at a cod of from fio.omi to iiiti.oiai, beside,, many oilier smaller itructUToi, moat of which are as siired, Idaho l ulls will surely proper this season. The Payette valley will lie the scene of some pretty lively dirt throwing this season. From parties who are. perfectly reliable it is learned that a large canal will be taken out on this side of tin: river near Btnntett and water convey ed onto the immense body of rich agricultural land lyiujr between Folk's store and Wfshoe bottom. Conservative es-timates place the number of acres in the tract at 45,000. The business of the Idaho division of the i nion 1'acitlc has fallen off so that there are now twenty four freight conductors working as brakeiuen, having been reduced to that position on account of a reduction of force by taking off crews. The men now running are not malum? full lime. In the shops at Poeat'dlo, however, there are scenes of ac tivity; the planing mill is being transferred to a portion of the paint shop, an addition to the machine shop is being made, and new machinery is on the ground ready to put in a soon as the builditit: is in readiness. These additions will increase the force employed at the shops about forty men. Thi! shops are to bo lighted by alec, tricity and other improvements are contem-plated. Summons. In the District Court in ami for th" Third Jlldl rial Diltrlct of Utah Territory, County of Salt Luke. Fred King, plaintiff, ' I vs. Sumniotis. Jennie M. King, defendant, The People of the Territory of Utah Send (.reeling to Jennie M. Kin defendant. ARK HEREBY REQUIRED TO YOU in an action brought, against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tlb d therein within tea days (exclniiva of the day of service) after the service on you of this sum mens il served within this county; or, if serv. d out of this county, but in tin- - district, within twenty dive; otherwise within forty days or Jadgmint by default wlU be taken against you, according lo the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff und defendant, and awarding the plaintiff such other relief as to tnls court seems just; above relief prayed lor on the ground of adultery committed by defend subsequent to her marrtnae to the . lull. tiff And you are hereby notified th.it if yon fail to appearand answer the said complaint as above re.juired, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court forithe relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles h. Zane Judge and tin- - Sesl of the District Court of the Third Judicial His rid, In and for the Territory of Utah, toil mil day of February, in the year nf our Lord one tho isand eight hundred and ninete-tw- ISes.i1 HENRY O. MrM.IL LAN Clerk, lit iJeoiius D. Looutu, Deputy Clerk. Notice. lnlthe Probate Court ol the County of Salt Lake, Terditorv o! I'tah. fjdthe Matter of the F.state of James Moulton, Xt5t.cE HEREBY (aVEN.THAT ANNIE il Moulton, admlnlitratrU of the estate of ,lamis Moulton. deceased, has rendered for set-tlement, and Hied In said Court, her Una! account of lier' administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the resi-due of said estate among tho persons entitled thereto, and thai Thursday the 17th Jay of March, A. D WW, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court Room of laid Court, in the County Court House, Salt Lake City and County, I'tah Territory, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, for the set- - tfouieat of said account and hearing said petiti.lli for distribution, at which time and place amy person Intereeted in said iirateinay jpd tmow OMie, if any there be, why said tiecoiifct should not be settled and approved and Una! distribution mad! as prayed for. llat tl February H, 102. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the probate Court. By c E. scanton, Deputy Clerk COLORADO NOTES. Kvans Willi'rup was run down hy an on gilM at Montrose. A. E. Wondt, who was so tiadly frozen at C'reede, died al Suliila. The. ilemoerats of Leadville will hold their city convention on March 17. A eetlon mail nained Mcllale hud his lej; broken while flxitiK up tho track at Silver ton. Thieves made an unsuccessful attempt to roll the residence of It. .1. Whenlcr at Aspen Tuesday niL'ht. .lames Samson had his richt foot badly I, iirned at tho Arkansas Valley smelter at Leadville. ( illie l'rnett, a Leadville woinuu, was hit on the head with a piece of iron and severely .'j injured. iik A Meeker dlspateh says: "The direful Nt ' etTeetsdue to the periodical trips which the Tf Utc Indiam make into this country, fo the J purpoie of killinir deer, were never moje tip-I-' puront than at the present time. The lin menu number llaughtered by them is Inir.lly Ii realized at the time, excepting In thus.' who i, personally view the putrifyitu; carcaMI Iv mir In the hills, where they have been 1 skinned and left to rot. But at this jaaion ' of the year, when the game is trawling to ward the higher country, they ers- - in V droves, where they can be plainly seen and i their numbers almost counted, Frotnt' tual l fi obierTitlon of the dead deer found where I .. they had been left by the Utei, tt Is itated 1 , f. that for every buck which they killed there were two does and two fawns. With An an- - 1 i nual killing of the game which excecli the natural increase of their numbers, the 1 nil li not hard to gtMM, and a local movement has been sugecsted to head them olf this season, before they can do any damage. ii.nsi, ii - Bale. POBHUAHT TO AS SXKCtTTlOI. TO IK 1 directed hy the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, i ihall ixpoae lit pill, lie snl". lit the front doof of tho County Court House, In tin, City of Salt, Luke, County of Salt Lake mid Territory of Utah on the SSthdtry of March, IKK), at It o'clock St., all the riclit, title, rlnlin, und interest of Bali HcarOlron, of, in and to the following dneribed real htte,iittiate, l Ing, ndbeiQgln uit Luke city and count,,, 1 n terrlti ry, anddeicrlhid tisfoll,,ws, towlt: Tiiat purt of Lot (I i on.-- , Mlock iDi nine, I'bit H, Salt Luke City survey, mill de.crilM'd us follows, Coiiinieneini,' ut southeast cornerof j.ot (1) one, thence north B rods, thence west. 5 roda, thence south rod-- , thence e;ist r, rods to plaee ol beginning, and inbjeel to i ot trail to Junies 1L Bacon, trustee, f,.r (:;i2,,ii h Thlrtv-H- i Hunilreii mid Twenly live dollars. To he snld as the property of Em le Oscur f Hsen at the suit o chiiilc m. sin nil Tarmi ol Mia, caaa I. II. PAH80N8, U. s. Marshal. Hy A. 1. Dtib, Deputy lluisliul. Dated Murch B, itttC Sp.eiiil Notice. I.ynnwood car passes "North Wateloo" every twenty minutes. Cement walks tjo the amount of fJ4(Ki arc now contracted for Several brink residences under way. I i Bangs cut and curled (the latest for IB I cents this week ut Mm. 11. F, Deal, 1 No. 4i South Main street. t |