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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES jj SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1892. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 5. Gov t Report. mmmmx pure SWINTON'S SPECIFIC For DYSPEPSIA. This unfailing remedy forDvspepeiaof themost chronic type, is the result of many year's medical research of one of the most noted and eminent medical ?cholars of the period, Dr. La Verne Swinton. Patent and proprietary nostrums have had no more bitter opponent than this most emi-nent physician, for the simple reason that the same dose is invariably prescribed to the sufferer, no matter what the temperament of the and no matter what the patient, peculiarities of the dis-ease, and this, too, in the face of the claims that such remedies will cure a majority of known dis-eases. Dr. Swinton realized fully to what extent Dys-pepsia, whether mild or chronic by impoverishing and poisoning the blood, became the progenitor of numerous diseases, and therefore sought diligent-ly for years to discover its true specific. In this he was successful but in prescribing his wonderful discovery, he never overlooked the great medical truth that the symptoms in each case, the temper-amental differences, and even the habits and occu-pation of the sufferer, required not only a differ-ence in the prescription of his remedy but alsode-mande- d su pplernental treatment and dietary di-rections, varving widely in different case.--. THE SWTXTOX MEDIC AL CO. send in connection with this celebrated Specific for Dyspepsia, a com-plete treatise by the Doctor, which gives explicit directions to the sufferer, Bp that he may nor only intelligently use the remedy, but also properly regulate the diet, and properly the supplemental prescriptions suited to the case. This is medical treatment and not quackery. Do not be robbed of your money and your hopes for restored health by alleged panaceas, which while comparatively harmless will cure nothing. SWINTON'S SPECIFIC is sold by all druggists in $1,66 packages. We are introducing it ourselves in tiiis territory, before' placing it on sale with your leading pharma ts, and will send single packages to any ad lrjss upon receipt of 50 Cems. Each package contains the medical treatise of Dr. Swinton, giving dietary directions and supple-mental prescript ons. Address SWINTON MEDICAL CO., Fischer Building-- CHICAGO, II. I.. w, I I GRAND 5 i Choir I xk FESTIVAL IN THE LARGE TABERNACLE J I outlay jAciiiiig, sril .th, 1892. CHOKLS GOO VOICES ORCHESTRA 33 PIECES. VOCAL SOLOISTS. Aonks Oi.sFN Thomas. Bessie Dean Aj i isox. I.oi ijc Pouiyroii. ItlTTUi ETUEL C"oN EI. V K.' C. EAsTON. tiEO. D. Pvper. H. S. Gmibard. Mokoxi Til jJiAs, and the y Gie8 Club. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS. V. E. Wei uk, Violin. .Madam Oayi-ok- d Bell, Harp- - Prof, and Mrs. Haktman, Zi-he- r. EVAN STEPHENS, MusicaL Director. Jos. J. Davnes. Accompanist. Anton Pew:i:son. Orchestra ConductJr. f I c Gates open ac 7 p. m. Performance begins at 8 o'clock. v' Adinissioii 50o. Children in arms $5.00. Ay Ti.is Festit ai is in aid of the Wards and Tabernacle Choir of this city, and all who j j t ni( appieriaie their labors Will purchase tickets. f dt ' " I Eliason s Auction Sale HtiVing decidod to retire from the Jewelry Business, will close out ray entire stock of mmM. Watclies. Cloco, Jewelry aid Silverware at Auction, The Opening Sale to Take Piace on ' ; 'J i U ih fill I LA 7 1. AT 2 AND 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M. :And will continue during all of next weak. Ladies particularly invited tttteiid afternoon sales at '2 o'clock, with the assurance that the utmost decorum will be et pureed. 4' iity of each article gnantnteed as represented bv the auctioneer. O. ELIASON 2UO Main Street, - Salt Lake City, Utan. H. C. CXeiS, ol Clilcagre, Contiiietinj? tiie Sale. Fistures, safe and everytiiing must be sold. LADY'S HOSIERY At Commission Price. Ladies, do you realize that when you buy of the retailer you are paying t!ir-- e anneceesary profits ? The manufacturer sells to the commission house, the l.af.er to the jobber, and t lie jobber in turn sells to the retail merchant. You must pay the manu-facturer a profit first, and then pay back of the subsequent handlers a profit, not infrequently paying two protits to the retailer. The Manufacturers' Commission Co. is a responsible syndicate which sells direct to the censnmer. By investing in nianuiactarere r um-ples, odds and end-- , job lots, and the ftock of manufacturers, in connection with our reg-ular commission holdings, we are able to sell to The Consumer direct at the eojiiiiiission price, which is but one remove from the manufacturer's. While this company handles all kind of ladies' furnishings, we are making a special drive on our hosiery, merely to introduce our name in your territory and establish a reputation for giving val-ues never before offered, so that you will be tolly ptepared for our later announcement of our entire lines. Meatthe following offers: Ladies" full length, fashioned, fast black hose, superfine gauge, (retailing everywhere at 25 to 35 cents per pair.) we will sell at IU cents, or one-ha- lf dozen at t6 cents. Ladies' extra length, full regular made, fast black and seamless hose, very fines' gauge, (retailing everywhere at 50 cents up we will soli at 'i'A cents, or one-ha- lf dozen for $1.38. We pay express charges, and agree uncondition-ally to refund money if hosiery is not the values and qualities described. Be sure aud send the size wanted, and remember that us we pay express we can.o ti fiord to send less than one-Lu- ll doz. Ordeis must be accompanied by cash in either money-orde- r, postal note, stamps or registered letter, addressed to th Manufacturer's Commission Co., 221 Fifth Avenae. Chicago, 111. QAXK of qommerce. OPERA HOUSE BLiOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. Five Per Gent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Transacts a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS : ao Bor- - "a'KS President Wm. H. IfdmU J. B. Farlow V, g:M-.OLM Vice President M. C. L. HankamaN 6. F. Walkbb Cashier W. II. Irvine E. . Kica S. H. Fiicnna, Jn Ast. Cashier E. B. CaircnLOW. BUT CLASSIC. RpyWhatever may he said in the former connection cannot detract from th e real literary merit, the powerful realism and wonder-ful fascination of those narratives of THE DE CAMERON aJtr The eighty-seve- n mirth- - P DflPAPPffl provoking and exciting UJ DwUHuUtU. tales which comprise the l)eeameron are justly conceded to be gums of literary excellence. It is true that, owing to the peculiarities common to the literature of the Fourteenth Ceutery, oar postal authorities have prudishly prohibited the trans mission of this book through the mails, and the publishers scrupulously recognize this nroscrip-tio- n by sending' the book by express only. This hook is profusely illustrated by that celebrated artist riemenir. who in anatomical portraitare far exceilet. Gua Tisre. Agents can reap u harvest by selling this book. A glance at a single passage will sell it every time. Library edition sent to any address on receipt of $1.0:): sample copies for agento' use only, sent on receipt of 50 Cent s. Addn-s-s the f''sTnsi M: C3 fvansio", III, MJIS. DTt. DE S.l-- V The TTei Itl'ii Cientoit Seer and Forecaster of Ciiu ;ii Events. Now at Go TWst Firat South Street. Has the wonderful mafi- - mirror. . ;. .eh ou can be shown your future husband or wife, enemy or friend. Remember thfre ne' er was t.iw otn but there was a mate for them. Missniated is the cause of so much trouble. Con-sult this giftel lady before it is too late. She tells if your lover is true or false. Truthfulness of absent friends. Lost or stolen property. The of a law suit. Business deal or matrimonial venture. Ke.-tor- es lost affections, brings the separated to. ether, makes speedy and happy marriage with the one yo i love by proper advice. Las the wonderful magnetic charm. If your lover, husband, wife or sweetheart lias deserted you it will cause a reunion which w ill be iastmg and happy. All business confidential, sjend two 2 cent stamps for illustrated circular. Office H5 Wert r irst Sonfh street. 'Mrs. Dr. DeSan is a truthful forecaster. Suc-ceeds where others fail."' Deircer Tltnm. j Ql'hKA JJOL'SE. Commercial 8b Frank iianroe, Manirr. This week the management wid present for the entertainment of the public the best variety taieut that ever came to Salt Lake. Crimmings and Gore's all star specialty company 17 in number. Firsi Part Milton's fanny comedy entitled: MIXED PROFESSORS Miss Gertie Hart " Jennie Ciark " Minnie Mastere ' Bermie Nixon " Ella Gilbert " Francis Wildon f7?i5SS li Pearl Ardine sffZmi ' LtllieWeldon Uii " Sadie Mcintyre SSiS2 " Gosa (iore Mr. William Milton ' Ed Dolan . " De Varo aud La Kile " Van, the Vantrilocpiist Thatcher's Orchestra. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case oi Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY St CO.. Props., Toledo, O. We," the undersigned, have Known F. J. Cheney for the last lif teen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trail-actio- and finan-cially able to carry out all obligations made by their Srm. West & Triiax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Waiding, Kiuiian S Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, atting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, T5c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. O. W. POWERS. A'TTORNEY AT LAW OPPOSITE CULLEN INSURANCE. ' LomsliYAifiica IrIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT; MUTUA1, of New York. 85-- Commercial Block.. r i FLUMBING. STEAM HEATIT5G ENUINEEB 9 MAIM Salt Lake CUy. liiiliorkd City Igeats ' ffi' - nm K ,; & Deposit Stamp System. OF THE Utah CoDiiTiercia! k Savings Bank. 22-3- 1 E. First South. 10th Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th East and 4th South ;. r. Brooks Cor. 1st South and Gth E&at Poulger Eios (SSM Eardley k ftperry CffiS Bona Main j Mrs. . Katterwc; th..Cor. Srd West and Srd South Wm. Stoneman 444 W. 4th North 55th Ward Store S40 W. 1st South 3tra. C. Hill 373 N. 5th V,' -- t 3. F. Evans Ill S. 5th Wfiat H. T. Shimming 5C7 N. 1st Wa Frank lit :::".: J 657 S. 4th East Siddr.wav Br. a 70i E. 7th South Hra. 3. fiorne Cor. State and nth South i Snar- - cz S.-- s 334 W. Ch South J. A if. Irvine "6 S. 2nd Ktai n. a. irviire 459 3rd at John H. Kelaon 818 E. 9pA 3ouO Anicr Frewin 776 W. North Tempi A. B. Woodruff Liherty Park Joan F. Coe Cor. 2nd Sortb and Srd Eaat Robinson & King 347 West Templu J. w. Harris 210 C St Joha Brown Cor. N. Temple and 'Jnd Weat C. P. li. Id 377 (Jth St Richard Do trdin Eor.ntifui Centrrvilie 'o-c- r Canaii iTla PacLic Lt.mber A Building Co. ... Strgar Postoffiee James Reilson Big Cottonwood Geor?e Baville Mill Creei J. E. Rcbicaon Farmicsteu p o DEPOSITS cart ton made at thn Bank or C:wi'.h any of its agento, and when the amount resch5f $ 1 .00 the expositor irill get 5 per cent in-terest thereon, compccr.ded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Dttavtmms V. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen, Thoa. W. Ell-rU-i- Boliver Roberts, Dr. Joe. S. Rich. arda, Thoa. W. Jencinn. O. H. Harday, U. li. . Ccmminga, iamuei ilclntyre. w--. To the Public. Must be all sold befare April 15. H. Hop & Co., have determined to close out their entire stock at less than cost. This offers to the public a rare chance to purchase. Japanese and Chinese fancy tjoods at a big bargain. 52 South Main street. Wholesale and Retail. ur G f &s p re Marke Down to toLowegt N tch in Plain Fig ores. trr CURE A new ad complete treatment, consistinc of suppositories, ointment and capsule?, also in nor and pills: a positive cure lor externa!,! internal, blind or bleeding itching, chronic, recent or hereditary piles, and many other .luieesec and female weaknes-es- ; it is alwars a jreit)leiient to ne ; u rul hea th. The lirat diacovery of a medi-cal cure ren derin$f an operation with khe kiiite nnceceeary her after. This remedy has nevr been known to fail. $1 per box. 6 for $: sent by malt Why suffer from this lerrihle disease wtien a writteii guarantee Is positively given with 6 h.ixe.-- . to refund the money if not cured. Send stamp for free sample. Gttarasttw by A. C. Smith & Co.. Wholesale n:;d Rejtai Drug-pist- s. Sole Atjent for I tih and Salt Lake. " I WviaXea' Our stock of GENTS' SPRSNG OVERCOATS are the finest and most stylish garments in Salt Lake and our prices are the very lowest. m Our Mr. M. J. Gray is now in the east purchasing goods in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. These goods will arrive this week, and when opened we will display the most fashionabie 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 you desire the "Cream of Novelties' for many of the styles cannot be duplicated. W j toll Our Eleg nt Windo w Display. 15 & 17 West Second South, Morlan BloeJ Gray, Ioss Vya,tt. ; PRICE'S Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. J Superior to every other known. - f Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, I Griddle Bock! Bock! Bock! The Salt Lake City Brewery company beg to announce to there man r patrons that they now have on the ma ketl the finest Bock beer (without except on) ever produced in this western country, l On draft at the principal saloons Order a case. Order a kesr. Order a carload. Jacob i Iohitz, Genl. Manager. . . . This is to certify that, after the arrest of Fred Re hi man on March 89, 18(t;, upon a charge of forgery, it waa clearly proven by the admission of the guilty part f tliat he (Rebrnua) was innoeent of th offense charged, and had nothing to do with the forg' iy A. p. :tiuxEX. Dated, Suit Lake City, April 1, l:,92. Hair dreeeing, tiie latest, at rs. B. F. Deals' Millinery pailors, 43 South Main. Hair dreffiBngj the latest, at Mrs. B- F. Deala' Millinery parlors, 4S South Mbjt ill7mmKcm today. The Sway of tiie Sociil Swirl. Miss Kiddle entertained a delightful com-pany of young people at the parlors of the Realty last evening. Progressive high live Was Ihe game. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maraneux, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. lrTt, Misses Shelly, Dewoody. Soils, Smith, Naylo , Evans, Westbrooke, Dysart, Pisthel, Madscn aud Miss Deutcher K of Orttsha, and Miss Calvert of Franklin, 'a., and Messrs. F.vaus, Parkhurst, Will Wigto:., C.tV. Wigt9D, Bambeiger, Conway, Bradley, Wineheater, DeWoody, Cross, Keticr. McMurray nud Pischel. A pretty ceuceft marked the selection of partners. The mtktodious and highly poet-(ra- l old rhyme of "Who Killed Cock Robin" 'was pressed titito service. The gentle-men drew their score cards, on each of which was the interrogative line of one of the verses of that fine old ballad, aud on the cards of the ladies were the rythmical JAfter the drawing the gentlemen with much joking and merriment sought out the lady who could supply the demand of the query on his card. The" lirst prize, a dainty vase of royal Worcester, was won by Miss Dewoody ; Mr. Conway secured the geutleman's piize, a oilver match safe. The booby prize fell to Mrs. Maraneux. !St was an exquisitely decorated lamp, the. Mgbt reflecting through a pink shade bearing the legend "Store Light on the Subject. :" Mr. C. W. Wigtou carried off the gei.tle-ttian'- s booby prize, a cake of Ivory soap, lettered in gold and bearing the inscription "Wash the Cobwebs off Your Brain.'' Au exquisite lunch was served, af tei which wa; music, etc. A Oranil Choir Festival. Prof. Stephens constantly linds something io give the public a little better than tire last. His latest venture is the chain which brings together all the. ward choirs of the city with the great tabernacle choir, making a mammoth chorus of over 7rJ voices. He adds to all these the "Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra," a union of ail the leading instrumentalists under Prof. Anton Pederseu. They number thirty-si- x performers, with Wei he at the bead of the strings, Zimmerman, the basso. Mrs. Gaylard Bell, the harp and the Hartmans', zithers, etc., eight of the favorite vocalists and four instrumentalists appear in solos, duos. etc. Monday nigh! of conference has been chosen for the occasion of this grand musieaL; festival. fietween Two Cities. The Denver contaius the To'Jlovr-in- g mysterious paragraph: George Siinon-sou- , who would have married Miss Rose Austin had she noi have received an anuny-c- - er saying he was a married man, "X . i until he made proo tha?be w;i-- . single, has turned up in Sa.t Lake CTyHi-rr.-'-d of Gai-veato- Texas, where he ciaimed'TT: was go-ing to find out if indeed he was married. Not a Partisan Organization. At their recent convention the P. O. S. of 4. adopted the following: "Jlexri'vfi, That the Patriotic Order Sons of America is uot a partisan organization, and does not aflii'.ate with any of the national or political parties. That the safely of our government is banded down to us by our forefathers, aud the pro-tect ti r. of American institutions and princi-ples, is nearer and dearer to every patriotic citizen than the love of party." Fatal Accident at Silver City. News today reached the city of an acci-dent in the iron mines of Silver City, Utah, by which James Larson lost his life. While Working in a deep cut he was buried under a mass of falling earth, and when dug out life was found to be extim t. Larson vtas formerly postmaster atXcpht. A Kank for Furuiinguin, Articles of incoi paration of the County Bank of Parmiugton were tiled with Secre-tary Sells yesterday; the capital stock 00f. in 250 share offiOO each. The incor-parato- rs are E. F. Clark, president; L L. Hills, vice-preside- ; A. L. Clair, cashier; 'fi. Unas Steed, J. M. Secrist, J. H. Wiulx and W. W. Steed directors. Trustee's Sale. JAMES P. ROBKKTS. OK THE Vt city and county of Salt Lake, au i territory of Utah, bv iu certain de.--d of trust, dated the lst dav of April, KM, and dulj recorded in the office of Ihe recorder of said county of Salt Lake on the dav of Mav, A. D. lfS, in Rook P of mortgages, at page h4 et seej. of the records of said county, cineved to the undersigned, Edward B. Wicks, "of the city of Salt Lake and territory of I tali, as trustee, those cer:aiu lots, pieces and parcels of land situate, lying an,! being in the county of Salt Lake and territory ot Ltah, de--e ribed as follows, to wit : Lots numb red 8?, gS, gi), 30, :ll and Sg, in block numbered 10 of Poplar i Grove addition to Salt Lake City, to secure to ' Charles H. Toll the payment of two certain prom- - issory notes bearing even date With said deed of trust, each for the sum of $4o0, and each bearing interest from said date at tne rati- - of eight (St per cent per annum, payable semi-annuall- one of sain no' es being line and payable one year after j I's s lid date, and the other tiiereof two years after i's a!d date; and Whereas, It is pr A ided in said deed of trust that should default be made in the payment of the said notes or any part thereof or any of the inter- - est thereon, t r jiy patt thereof .is the same should become ne and payabli . or in case of the breach of any of the covenants contained in said deed of trust, then the said trustee, the under signed, Edward B. vt ick- -. may procead t. sell sain oescnb d property or any part thereof, at p;.b le venuue, for tah. at the front door of the COUntJ court In. use in the city of Salt I.ake.c.iunty of Salt Lake, and territory of Utah, first giving twenty di s nonce of the time, place an terms of sale and the property to be sold, by advertise-ment la some newspaper printed in the Eutrtislt laii'ju ige .'iid published in the county of Salt Lake af.T 'saui; and Wheiea, No payments either of principal or interest have been made upon either of said aotea and there is now due thereon the sum of $800, witii interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the cay of A. 1. lwo, and ;!e said James P. hobertS is in default in the pay Hunt of both the principal an ! the interest due upuii said notes a- - aforesaid; now Therefore. At the request of the legal holder of said notes, by virtue of the power anil authority in me vested, under and by the terms of said deed of trust, I, Edward B. Wicks, trustee as afore-said, will on Saturday, the iid day of April, U$2. at the hour of lo o'clock a. ., at the front door f the county court house, in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, and territory of I'-a-h, sell the said real property aud premises here. nh fore and in said deed of trust fully described, and all the right, title, benefit, and equity of redemption of the said Janes P. Roberts, his heirs and as-signs therein, ;.t public vendue, for cash, o the ' highest bidder therefor, for the purpose of caving the, amount due as ttfoKsaid tor principal and in t- - rest upon said notes to the day of sale, together with the costs and expenses of executing the said trust. Dated Salt Lake City, March 24th, 1803. EDWARD B. WICKS, Trustee. Trustee Sal. Whkkbas. William H. Whitney and Emma Whitney, his wife, executed, acknowledged and delivered thoii certain trust deed bearitisj date the JfcXh day of July, 1891, to James Hi Bacon, trustee, to secure a certain promissory note, bear-ing even date with said trust doed, and payable 60 day aftr the date thereof, to the order of Joseph B. Bacon, for $816 53,. with interest at ti rate of 12 per cent per annum, which said trust deed is recorded in the rctordo-'- u oftlce in Salti Luke county, Utah, volume ''3d" of Trust Deeda. onpages ."if, 58 aud 5H, and Whataaa, said William H. Whitney and Kmma, Whitney, in and by said trust deed, to secure the' payment of said note and interest, conveyttd to' said trustee the following daetribed property, situated in Salt Lake pit, Sail Laka tin Wily. Utah territory, to wit: Begin sixty-si- x (66) feetl weat of the novth-uat- it comer of block two (St), Kel.-e-y Jt Gillespie subdivision of block forty-tou- r, (H, plat "C, " Salt L.kc City mu l ay, ranuing thence south one hundred and" thirty-seve- a j(Xlr feet, to au alley, theuce west thirty three (!SJ) feet, thence north one hundred and thirty-seven- . (1.17) feet, thence east thirty-thre- o (83) feet tol place of bejinnii g. and Whsueas, it is provided itt said Uust deed; among other things, that if def inlt be made tat the pay incut of said uote, or the Interest thereon, j or ujiv part tin r 'of, that theu said trustee or his naooooaor in trust, shall, on the reijuest of the holder or holders of said note sell and dispose of said premises, and every part thereof, and all of the right, title, benefit, and eiji ity of rodemptiou of said William H. Whitney and Emma Whitney his wife, their heirs and assigns, tberein, either en disss, or in separate pan els, as the holder of said note may prefer, at the front door of ttt Court tiouse in said County, or on said premise, as may ba specified in the notice of such sale, for the burliest and best price the same will bring lu cash, after fira' giving thirty (9tn days notice of such sale, in any newspaper, at tliat time pub-lished in said County, and. Whereas, sain Will lam H. Whitney, and Emma Whitney, his wife, have made default in the pay-ment of said note and the interest thereon Wnicri on the UHh dav of April, 1892, will amount to tho sura of 34C.S0, and tne costs and expeusea ofl foreclosing and executing the trust ; aud. Whereas, the legal Ortiier or holder of said uoto has re,j nested said trustee to give notice and selll said premises. Now. therefore, public notice is hereby given, that I, James H. Bacon, trustee as aforesaid, will on Wednesday, the Ittb day of April. A. D. lsie, at the hour ot li o'ciook, noon, of said day, at th front door of the county court house, in and foe said county, in Salt Lake City, Ctah, sell at public vendue, to the highest and best b'.ider for cash, taid premises he-c- m before described, together with all riirht. title, benefit and equity of redemption of William H. Whitney and Lmma Whitney, hie wile, their heirs aud thereto, for th purpose of payieff seid lust mentioned amount, and the cost and expanses of foreclosing ana executing this trust, and will make, ex. cute, acknowledge and deliver, to the purchaser or pur hio-ir- s of said premises a good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance there- - . . - Dated this lith day of March. MM .Tamls H. Bai ox. Trustee as aloresaid. J. W. Juon, Attorney. Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS, LEONARD S. OSGOOD AND Osgood his wife, on the first day of December, 1S91, made, executed and delivered to Emil J. Raddatx their ceitain promissory note for the principal sum of three thousand three hundred and sixteen 0 dollars, payable to the order of the said Emil J. Radial?, ninety days after. date thereof, with iuteiest thereon at the rate of one (li per cent per mouth until paid, and Whereas, to secure the payment of said note the said Leonard S. Osgood and Ruma L. Osgood on said day made, executed and delivered to s. Me Dow all as trustee for tne said Emil J. Kaddatz their certain trust dsed in writing of that date, which said trust deed was duly certified, a knowl edged and recorded in the office of the County Re-corder of Tooele County. I' tali Territory, on the third day of December. 1881, and thereby conveyed to said McDowall the f 1lowing mininc; pioc iiv. to wit. : An undivided three-fourth- s i ,i interest of, in and to the Lode, mining claim, situate m the Hush Valley Mining District in tiie County of Tooele, designated as I', s. Survey lot No. 8, and more particularly de scribed in and by trust deed. Also au audi-- vided three fourths ciO interest of, in and to the Laura Lode, mining claim, situate in the said Hiu-- Valley Mining District, County of Tooele, Ctah, more particularly described in and by the location certificate thereof record, d in Book If, at page liSJ of the records in the ofth e of the Dis-trict Sect rder of said Rush Valley Mining Dis-trict at'd in and by raid trust deed. Aiso one il) upright boiler, engine an; blower now upon said '"No-- Don't" mining cisiai. and Whereas, ft is provided, In said trust deed that in case default be made in the payment of said promissory note, that the said tr.t u might pro- ceed to sell, and sell and dispose of said premises or any pan thereof, and all tight, titie, benefit and equity of redemption ol tliosad Leonards. Ossoo.'l and Rue. a L. Osgo id, their heir.-- and assign t erein either in mass, or separate par- cels nt p.ibiic auction on said preniist s or any pint t!u-ree- for tiie highest and best price the same will bring in iasa, twenty days pio.ious notice of such sale having been given uy pub-lication in any newspaper j.t that time published in the county of Salt Lake. Utah Territory, and ant cf the proceeds of such sale, first to pay the cost of advertising, selling and conveying said premises, including a reasonable commission, to ihe trustee tor nis services aud a reasonable attorney's fee and all other expenses of this trust. Secondly, to pay to the holder of said prornia sory note such "sums as he may have paid lor taxes or assessment on said premises, or to ex-tinguish any outstanding title or ileus thereon. Thirdly, to pay the full amount of said prom-issory note together with interest thereon; and, whereas, the said Leonard 8. Osgood anf Ruma L. Osgood have not paid said promissory note, nor any part thereof, unci the same Is past due and payable. Now, therefore, in consideration of the premises, ana of te poer vested in nie by said 1 rust Deed and by request of tl e 1 !gal holder of said promissory not.-- , 1 will, uu tne (27th) Twenty-Seveut- n day of April, lsvg, at Ten o'clock A. m. on day, at and upon ,1Nj U Don't" Mining claim, in the said County (if Tooele, sell said described property to the-- highest bidder for cash or so much thereof as will pay scid note and in teres' thereon, trustee's and attorney - fees and the expenses of this trust as piovided in said trust deed. S. McDOWALL, Tiastee. j druggists in the territory to attend the meet-ing at the Knutsfotd on Tuesday next, the object of toe meeting being to form a terri-torial association for mutual aid and benefit. The meeting wiij i lose wirii :i grand banquet at the Knutsfod Wednesday evening. The sale at O. L. Kli.ison's jewelry store is meeting; with phenomenal success. Sales daily, a p. in. for ladies, T:o0 evening, for general public. Bailiff Spragite is annoyed by bronchial affections that seriously Interfere with his mellow voice and which were contracted iu a rt ent rencontre with chicken thieves who were put to Sight, dropping their s(tir.wk-ii- g plunder as they tied to the music of the bailiff's sis shooter. P S. Schmidt, tteU! inati of the American Natural Has company, said this morning there would be no excursions to the wells next week. The mud is so deep that no one can g 't near the wells, and it will take at u'l.. : tpXil days of tee weather before it will be possible to do sfnyihing. The wells will not he lighted next week, excursion or no excursion. The ; usecutlc.n appeared before Cotninis atoiier Xorre.lI yesterday and made a vo-luntary motion to dismiss the action against Bob Swift arid Thomas Cheshire, who were charged with disturbing Uie tranquility of north benc h .luring a recent birthday levee. It was Qavrubrinus. not the Ward McAllisters of the bench who knocked tfrc hole in the dense solitudes of the t en; li. . o . m BREVITIES. Arbor day. 'Tis a tjloomy day. The Time- - 50 cents a month. Tub Times is the cheapest and best. The Timet is the family paper 50 cents a mouth. Fine weather for planting trees, vines and shru bs. The sales of res'.tv yesterday amounted to The Times is the businessmen's paper. S;:bscri; '.ion price, 50 cents a mouth. Ihe Western, Union hf.cs messages for J. J . Wash. Mrs. Mary E. Edwards, Peter Mileau aud Mrs. J. F. Pebbles. Among the novelties that will please the people at the coming choir festuul will be a harp solo and zither duet. The strtitrirle among bondr.iyeis for Utah bonds is wholesome evidence f the confi-dence in I'tah paper, it is to lay the best buy in the market. The pailors of the Metropolitan were crowded last night to listen to a musical and literary entertainment iriven for the benefit of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. secretary Brice ol the Salt Lake Orujrgiets' association has issued invitations !o all the PERSONAL. lion. William II. King of Provo is at the Cuileii. James C. Cahin of Evanston is registered at the Walker. S. L. Trace aud wife of Meadville, Pa., are at the Walker. W. P. Cutler and Prank. C. Good of Logan are at the Walker. Samuel Baxter and wife of Webster, Iowa, are at the Templetoa. W. J. Bower and two daughters of Ogdea are guests a: the Culien. B. L Jones and v.ife of Burlington, Iowa, are stopping at the Walker. K. K. Hart, a real estate man from Loa Angeles, :s at the Kautsford. & W. Babeock of Denver and E. C. Bab-coc- k of Helena are registered at the Knut-ferd- . A prominent party from Lake City, Minn., on their way eist from the coast, are at the Temrueton. They are P. N. Xewell and wife and C. A. Hubbprd and wife. 3!arsh:iP.s Sale. IJt'RSUANT TO A.N O&DEK OF BALE TO X me directed by Uie District Court of the Third Judicial District, of e Territory of Utah, i shall expose at public sale at tile front door of tu county court house, in tne city and county of salt Lake, Territory of Ctah. on Uie iiiiida of April, 1W, at 12 o'clock Jl , all the right, title, ci.iim and interest of 'J tionia- - Lrich' ami Kat ie M. Knight of, in aud to the following described real estate, situate, lying, and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, mid described us follows, tomvit: The suth huf Pi et tne nortueast o,)iar-te- r ii4) and the no. tu one-iiui- f i c.) of the smith ea.--t quarter JJjj,) of section three (3k township three v3- south, range one (le:.-t-, Salt LaKe meri-dian, together with all water r;g:its and privileges ttiereuuto appertaining or Leio.igiug. To be sold as the property of Thomas KL.ij.ht ai.d Hattie il. Knight at the suit ol Itobert Owen, in.ervenor. Terms of sale, cash. P. H. PARSONS, L'. s. MarshaL By A. H. PAKaors.-- , Deputy --Marshal. Dated April 1, ItpK. Trustee's --lale. F. 11. ROBERTS OK THE CITY WHXREAS, ot Salt Lace, Territory of Utah, j by his certain deed of trust, dated the iiist day ot April, A. D. Ictiu, and duly recorded in the office of the Keeorder of said l oiintv of rsalt Lake on the 21st flay of April, A. I). ls.-w- in liook 2P ol mortg tgtrs at page lTii et sec,., of the records of said county, conveyed to the undersigned Edward B. Wicks, of the City of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, as Trustee, those certain lota, pieces and parcels of land situate, Ling and being in the j County of Salt Lake and Territory of 1 tali, de-- j scribed as follows, to wn: Lots numbered 23, s4, 25 and 2fi, in Block numb red 10, of Poplar (trove Addition to Salt Lake City, to secure to Charles H. Toll the payment of two certain promissory notes tearing even date with said t'.eeu ot trust, ea h be.iring interest from said date at the rate of eight ,m per cent per annum, payable semi annu-al;., one of said notes being for $266.(57, due and payable one year after its said date, and the other thereof "for $2 ic 'at!, and due and payable two years after its said date. And Whereas, it ia nrovided in said deed of trust that, 'honld default be :uane in the payment of said uoics, or any part thereof, or ot any of the interest thereon, or any part thereof, as the same should become due at.d payable, or in case ot the breach of any of tiie covenants contained in said deed of trust, then the said Trustee, the under-signed Edward li. Wick-- , may proceed to sell said described property, or any part thereof, at public vend tie fur ash, at tiie trout door of the County Couit llou.-e- , in the City of Salt Lae, County of Salt Luke, and Territory of I'fah, trst giving twenty days' notice of the time, place and r. ra.s of sa.e aud the property to be sold by in some newspaper printed in the English language and published in the County of Ball Lake aforesaid ; and Whereas, no payments either of principal or interest have been made upon either of the said notes, and there is now due thereon the sum of 5Si-S3- . with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from the 21st day of Aprib A. D. 1880, a..;: the said F. B. Roberts is in default in the pay-ment of ho'h the print ipal aud the interest due upon said notes as aforesaid. Now. therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said notes, by virtue of the power and authority in nie vested under and by the terms of said deed of trust, i. Edward B. Wicks, trustee s aforesaid, will, on Saturday, the 23d day of April, 1M2, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the County Court House, m the City of Sab Lake, County 'of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, sel! the said real pr perry and premises herei'ibefore and in aaid deed of trust fully d iTihaAc and alt hai ilajht fftb; rnnatft and encit.-o- (ademption of tiie sa.d r". B. Boberts, his heirs and assigns there' u, at public vendue, tor cash, to the highest bidder therefor, for the purpose of paying tt.e amount due as aforesaid lor principal and interest upon said notes to the cay of sale, together with the costs and expenses of execut-ing the trust. Dated Lake City, March 24. 1392. EDvVARB B. WICI'.S. Trustee. uuniioiis. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Clesson S. Kinney, pla uritf, i i's- V Summon It. haughnoseey, defendant. The People of the Territory of t'tah send greet-ing :o it. Shaughues ey, defendant: 'OU ARK llr.KKB V REQJ I HE i) TO AP-pe- ar is au act on brought again at yon b.- the above named plaintiff in the District Court of thj Third Judicial District of the Territory of Lta.li, and to answer the complaint ti ed tT.er. in within ten days (exclusive of the day of servii eiaftor the service on you of this su.amons if erve I within t. us county: or if lerved out of this count;., but .in this distrnt, within twenty dare: othcrviie within forty days or judgment by deiault v. ill be raUen uijaiiist you, ac orcmg to" the prayer ot ea.d coniplalvit. The said actton is brought to have judgment against defandat.t in stun of S5H3.50 and cots of euit, including $5 paid for verifying aud reiotd-lie- n on Mining clatni known as ' tiphir" - i 'Ophir No. 2," in Ophtr ilining Di.trict, TooeU County, Utah, and intereat on total, &' ' at p' r cent por annuui. from Dec. 2(3, lttlil, date of recording said lien: alleged to b due for a snaft t. oik aud other work and labor performed by William B. Evans and Thoma ' Chegpwidden tor defendant, at ins reqneat, upon suid mining claims, tetweeu July 1, lHl, and I Nov. 2S, Ittd, said sum being oue ami uutiaid: baid claims having been assigned to plaintiff herein, v.b is now the owner thereof; to hava 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 fa payment of amounts due as above; j that plaintiff have execution tor any uullcit ucy ; that defendant, aud nil person claiming under him, may be barred and foreclostd of all ritrht, claim or eqnity of redemption iu said lniniujf, premises, and giauriLg phuntUI other relief. And you are hereby notified that it you fail to appearand BBaWCTtM taid tomplaiut aa above recti. red, the said plaintiff trill upply to the court for thj relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judfi cial district, in and for the Territory of Vtah, thia fifth day of March, in the year of our Lord oue, thou si id eight hundred aud ninety-tw- o. Seal. HENRY G. McMILLAN, Clerk. ByGtciiiE D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. Stockavotdera' JIeetin;r. rpHU ANN PAL MEETING or THE STOC K-J- t iiolJer- - of tne Ptah, Nevada California Railway Company wtll be held at the oflic. of the company iu !jlt Lake City, Horn 4, c ulmer's-- I Keunett Bl k, ol. iIo:.ua. , May ti.!, USB, at It) a.m., for the purpose oi electing directors for the g year and lor the transaction ol a ty ot.ier buines which may come before it. JOHN J. STEWART, Secretary. Tuscaror is Once More. The next meeting occurs a', the Council House on Market street on Tuesday evening uext. All democratic liberals should send in applications for iiieinhership at once. Biank. applications i an be procured of Martin IJtnnan, Main street; V. C. Hall, attorney Main street; O'Connor e'e Siiatfer, drugs, Maiu street; W. L. Joues. V.'uiKcr !iusa Main street; Pow ers & Hiles, lawyers, second South st; C. B. Gleuu, City Hall; 9 A. Lewis, lawyer, Main street; Heury Barnes, Warm Springs. Sixty. one new members joined last week. " 'C- - - s- - tl i:t, l1.. traiu runs lo Chicago in June. By order of The Sagamores. Sxooklioider's ieeting:. rpUK ANNUAL MEETING or" THE STOCK-- holders of the So uib western Ccal aud Iron company will be hdd tit the office cf the company in Salt Lake City, room 4. Cnlmer-Kenne- tt tio k, on Wednesday, May 4, loM, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of eiecting directors for tne ensuing year, aud for the transaction of any other l.ustness which may come before it. JOHN .1. STt'iVART, President. . . Notice. To the property owners of plat "E," Salt Lake City survey: The property owners of plat F.," Salt Lake City survey, are hereby notified ihat on Monday,.Aprii 4, Ib'di.at 7::) p.m., at the city iiiaii, there will be a meeting l of said property 'owners, together with the mayor. aietnbersSf the ei'y council and the city engineer, to eymsidcr the adjustment of the dilficulties whcjh liave arisen in couuec-tio- u with the of the aforesaid plat "F." Bv order of the city council, made March 20, 18Sa C. E. Stanton, City Keeorder. Notice t the Public rpHlS iS TO CERTIFY THAT THE UNDER-- signed have formed a limited partnerahip, pursuant to the provisions of the compiled laws of the territory of Ctah. Tnat the I name under which such partae, ship is t: ue conducted i Simon Brother . That the general nature-- of tiie business to be transacted is the buying ai.d sell-in-millinery and dry goo !.- - and anything appnr tatning thereto, and a general coiaiuiss in busi-ness. That the names of all the general and special partners are as follows: Fred Simon and Louis Simon, who ;eside in Salt Lake City, in the territory of Ctah. are the general partners, and D. Stearns, who lesides at New Ho; aelle, in the state of New York, is the special partner. That the saiii D. Stearns has contributed the sum of $15,000 ill cash. That the said partnership is to comm.-nc- on I the 11th day of February, ts)2, and to terminate on the 1st day i January, 18J7. Dated this lltu day of February. HW. T?:-:- SIMON, LOCIS SIMON, D. STEARNS. Marshal's Suie. IJUHSUANT TO AN EXECUTION TO ML the b'lr-- t Judicial District Court of the Territory of C tah, I shall expose ; at public sale, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Salt Lake, County of salt. Lake md Territory of Ctah. on the gOtliny of April, tSSB, at 12 o'clock M., all the right, title claim, and interest of . i . iliggins. of, in and to the following described real estate,situate, lying, and being iu Salt Lake County, and described aa follows, Lots 14 a:.d lo, block (11) eleven, nti.'iia Vista Addition. To be sold as the property of C. tJ. Iliggius a' the suit of Henry N. Oreen. Terms of sale c ash. E. II. PAKSONS, L". S. MarshaL Bv A. G. Dyek, Deputy Marshal. Dated March 24. 1H02 West gtie JKajiid Transit Co., stockholder Annual Sleeting;. WOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUR8U-- L 'I ant to a resolution of the Board of Dire, tors ot the We-- t Side Rapid Transit company, pawed this dav, the annual meeting of the stockholder of this corpoiatiou is Iterebj called to naeet at tho otlice.-o- f the Company, bourns 4 i..d h. Ken net t Clock, No. g(i. Last Fust South Stnet. Salt Lake . Citv. at 12 o'cloc k, M.. on Monday, the lAth day of April, 18H2. Said meeting is called for the pur- - f pose of eh cting a itoani of Directors uitd orlicera for the ensuing year, and of transacting such other business as" may lawfully come befoie stiid meeting. There will also at said meeting lie sub-mitted to the stockholders for their adoption or rejection a resolution ratifyhag the ai tion of the Board of DirecUirs in making a contract with J. (. Jacobs for the extension, construction and eipiipnient of the present line of railroad of this company from its prestnt terminus to the South shore of (ireat Salt Lake and for the re construe tion and the line of railroad al-ready built, which contract is embodied iu the resolutions of the Hoard of Directors duly ad-opted December 10, 1861 ; and now of record on the books of tbia company. There will also b submitted at said meeting for adoption by said stockholder a resolution ratifying the act of the Board of Directors in authorizing the President and Secretary to execute a deed oi trust of all th' real and personal property and the franchise of the corporation to secure the bonds of this com-pany to the amount of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, as appears of record in a resolution duly adopted by said Board this 2Mb day of March, 1M W. A II A I'M A N. .secretary. Dated March 28th, law.'. Notice for PaMtortisa. No. 12. Timber Culture. Commuted Proof. I'KtTEn States Land Oi'ti'CE. ) SH Lake City. March 111. 1892. f "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN il Caster has filed notice of intention to make final proof bore Register and Receiver, T'nired State land office at his oftne in Salt Lake City, Ctah. on the tith day of May. ltr!2, on t. nicer ui-ttt-application No. W9, ft r the S. E. c N. W N. E. i.i 8. W. V5 S. E. ii and lot 3 of section No. 4, in township No. 1 S., Range No. 8, W. He names as witnesses: John S. Powdidge, John B. Bowdidge, Lewis S. Keim and Piudiay Free, all of Salt Lake City P. O., Utah. Fkank D. Hones, liegister. Wilkes & Cbaiovick, Attorneys for Entryman. Speelal Notice. Lynn wood car passes "North Waterloo" every twenty minutes. Cement walks to the amount of &14C0 are now contracted for Several brick residences under way. Ase-tneu- t Notice. The Brighton and North Point Irrigation Compan-y- location of principal place of business, Brighton uieettng-nooae- . Sa.t Lake County, Ctali. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A of the Hoard of Directors of said Company held on the tind day of April, 18 S'2. an asaeeoMM (No lib of 50 c ents pet share oral levied upon the capital stink of the corporation, payable immediate!) to the Seeietary and Treasurer, E. B. Critchlow. at his office, -- 3 Hooper block, Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assess-ment shall remain unpaid on the th day of May, will le delloonent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made be fore, will he sold on Saturday, the 21st day of May, lHiy, at li o clock noon, at the office of "the Secretary, to pay the delinquent ussesammit, to nether with the costs of advertising aud Sinenses of sale Bv order of the Board of Directors. E. I:. l- - IT' II I. MU , Secretary. Bait Luke City, I'tah, April , lSSa. Not lee of Assessment. The Oqtiirrb Water and Land company, Salt I ake City and county, Ctah Territory. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT A of the directors held ou March 30, W t, an assessment f four (.4) dollars per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, paarcyhabiele at once to the treasurer of thecompany, O. Bridireforl. at the company's office, s It Lake City, Utah Territory. Any slock upon which thi assessment may remain unpaid on the 16th day ol May. 18ft?, will be delinque-it- , and ad-vertised ior wale at public auction, and unless payment is made befoie, will be aild on the 4th day of June, 1892, at ftp. m. on that dav at the company's office, Sa't Luke City, to pay the de-linquent together with cost of adver-tising and expense of Hale. Bv order of the hoard of directors. WM. DIETEELE, Secretary. Salt Lake City, March 30, I8S8. J Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial Bistrict of Ctuh Territory, County oi Salt Ijike. Ai:me A. Itiioies, Plaintiff, 1 vs. Summons. Jura sV. ithodes, Defendant. ThePeopb' gg the Territory of Utah nend greet-teg- : To James W. Rhodes, defendant. yOll ABE tiEHEBV KECIKED TO AP-- 1 pear la an action brought atrainst you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of tie Ttitrd Judicial District of the Territory of Ctiib, to answer the complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the i on you of thia eummons if net red witiin th'.3 county; or, if served out of thia county, but in this district, within twenty days; otberviacwlthin forty days by "do-f- a ill will'Tro taken againat you, according to the prtayner of said comjilaint said action is brougut to huve a decree of tins cotir diaaoivine the uonds of matrimony ex-isting between plaintiff and defendant, and granting plaintiff aucn other and furtuer relief aa mat be meet and proper: above relief, prayed on th ruuiid taat on or about the 1st of JNo-- ri mbi r, ''. tiie defendant wilfully ai.d without caitc dot Tied and abandened this "plaintiff, and ever since has and still eontinue ao to dcaert . aji abandon her, and to live separate and apart ' jjT ': l.-- r against her will and without her con- - j f And you tre hereby notified that if you fail to f a- - oi ami mswet the aid complaint" as above - aired, th. said plainfifl wiU apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, i Witness, the Con. C juries s. Zane, Judge, and District Court of the Third Judicial District, iu and for the Territory of Utah, this llta day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . 6al liENitV CV. Mi Mtl.LAN, Clerk, j By Ceo. D. Looiua, deputy clcit. I , i. M. 'inoraaa, attorney ior plamuo. ' |