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Show ILL ABOyND THE CITY TODAY, be eeas4to do so. The estate is valued at about $UA(KJ0 with three oilier heirs. The c use was argued by the attorneys and submitted. sub-mitted. New Loan and Savins Company. Tiie Western Loan and Saving9 company us filed a statement of incorporation with ibe county clerk. Its capital shall fee $1,- 0 l,O0Q, divided into 10,(XM shares of $100 each. Salt Lake City shall be tue principal lace of business. The incorporators are W. M. Hicks, .Tas. A. Chute, A. XV. Caine, A. H. Kelly and T. K. Stevens. For a Church Site. The Centra) Christian church has purchased pur-chased an 82xl35 foot lot, corner of Third East and Fourth South streets, for 5S5U0 from Edward Richards and Charles F. La-combe.. La-combe.. This land is for a church site. The Utah I-'nrin r.ceiitienl Association. The territorial druggists have completed th ir organization by the election of the fOl-lowing fOl-lowing officers: President, F. A. Druehl of Sal! Lake; first vice-president. S. W. King ot fcrovo; second vice-president, B. F. Riter o! Iagti!i; secretary. ('. ML McCoy of Sal! "' Lake. The following; is a list of the delegates dele-gates present at the convention: Bandy C. J. Schmidt. Calvflh J. L. Boyden. Logan i. H. Bish p, B. P. Riter. Kphraiui 11. Is- Larson. Oasis S. H. Alexander. Sit. Pleasant C. E. H unpshire. Nepiii Q. H. Scrog.ges. Bingham P. Tavey. Bniitbfield A. Smith. Briffbam W. A. Wade. Park City V.'. S. Si.ur;, William Brothers. Murraj .lames Marriott. Ogtien William Giddins, II. A. Walker, Joseph Wallace, S. V. Ash, F. B. llurlbcrt, t. C. Sehrann. J. J. Driver. Provo L. U. Kins, It. S. Hynes, II. S. Pyne, ir. C. K. Shoebrtdge. Spanish Fork E. ii. Sorley. Spriugville C. C. FrauchUd, C. J. Peter-ai Peter-ai . Pavson John tluigley. Bichtield H. K. Neill. Pleasant Grove K. M. Rodgers. Heber R. Bridge. Hooper F. A. King. Beaver Geo. II. Fennimorc. Ameiicau Fork J. B. Roberts, T. Steele, J. B. Cooper. Salt Lake W. E. Shaffer. J. N. O'Connor, W. A. Nelden, C. II. McCov, F. A. Druehl, I. Turngren, A. C. Smith, "U. T. Brlce, J. B. Farlow, F. A. Searff, C.E.Johnson, Fred lliil, G. F. Simpson. L. !'. Robinson, F. Bav-ley, Bav-ley, S. L. Franklin, F. C. Gilds. J. VV. Reiner, Rei-ner, E. D. GraV. A. Hailoudtr, J. B. Grics, Vv. B. Walker, O. G. liemmiugway, C. II. Lewis, Geo. A. Knox. J. J. MeNally, A. Ii. Taylor. G. E. Wright, J. E. Nieham, W. S. Layman, J. F. Allen, C. B. Sukes. T:ie Lincoln Miniii-- Company. Articles of incorporation of the Lincoln Mining company have been tiled with the cou.tty clerk. The business and pursuits of tLe corporation shall be to do a general mining, milling and smelting business, to b"v and B2II and operate mines, mining claims, mills, furnaces, mineral ores and bullion in the territory of Utah, a id other I states and territories and to do a general business. The priucipal place of business Eijali be Salt Lake City, Utah. The capital Ftock is i 1,500,000, divided into one 150,000 shares at 310 each. The amount of cardial tock subscribed by the corporators is as follows: Gustavo Johnson, 04,405 shares; James May, 73,S8S 6hares ; Edwin Dowtien, DtHs shares; Jesse V. Fox, jr.. 570 shares; Cbaric, B. Felt, ll.";5 sliares. The officers of tin- corporation are: J. VV. Fox, jr., presi-8eiii; presi-8eiii; Gustave Johnson, vice-president; Charles B. Felt, treasurer and secretary, and with James May and Edwin Dowden shall tonstitttte the board of directors. The said tor . ration shall and hereto does purchase, take, receive and bold the following mining property in Tooele county, I'tah: The Morgan Mor-gan mining claim, Annie Mining claim, Liu-, Liu-, coin Mining claim and the Ruby Mining fclaim. The corporators agree to contribute I::' ,, per cent of their stock to the corporation corpora-tion for working capital, to be disposed of kinder the order of the byard of directors. Provided, that none of the working capital shall be assessa' le for two years from the first day of March, A. D. lsyvj. . The Z. C. M. I. Statement. The twenty-third annual meeting of the stockholders of the Z. C. M. I. took place -yesterday afternoon. President Woodruff In his report showed that the liabilities had been reduced to SiliS.OOO: The following is statement of the resources and liabilities lor the fiscal year ending January :51st, IJS93: RKsOt ItCF.s. Merchandise on hand $1,011347.00 fiotes re;eivable 1 t.o.'iil !S fi onr.ts receivable 49820.1 F;i-li on hand -, '' 1 Ri al estate in Salt Lake City. Oden, Logan. Idaho Falls, Soda Springs and Provo 323,778.19 Kew store addition ll.i't p, Vii-hinery at shoe and clothing fac- , r riea and tannery 37.1 1 i (4 Horses, mules, wagons and harness.. 1,110.0.1 Electric light plant 3.WH.77 Total $2,129, S03.21 LIABILITIES. Polls and accounts payable '..$ 510,5)3.21 t'npaid dividends 3,('S4.43 remporary deposits by enstomers 518.32 Outstanding orders drawn on us for merchandise at retail 1.820.85 rapital stock 1.078.131.47 SosVrves 377,3'! j. 1, 3 Undivided profits 157'.;75.!i0 Total S".12,3o9.21 y,,i, Out of the undivided protits is set isitin 14S.'.3G.s4i for the coming year's divi-ftends divi-ftends ; the balance is used for discounting kiaehinery, etc. Florence At wood's Petition. In the orebate cotirt yesterday the petition f Florence. Atwood to be allowed a share in jhc estate of the late Bishop Milieu Atwood Kas argued and submitted. The petitioner b the daughter of tiie deceased by a plural (rife. It appears that Milieu Atwood mar- j ,icd the petitioner's mother in lsTb. The leceased was tiD years old at the time and Uie plural wife a girl of lb and had just ar-rived ar-rived from Sweden. Before the child was born the wife left the home of her ford as he id not provide a home for her. The deleaved de-leaved continued to support her and her Ihtid until the child was lb mouths old when |