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Show I TEE SALT LAIE TIMES: SATlfRDAY, MAY 21, 1892. 3 MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN sm directed by the Tnird Judi-cial district eosi of the Territory of Vtah. J shall expose at public sale at the front door ot the Co imy Court house, in the city of Salt Lake, co.iHtyof Sail Lake and Territory of Utah, on the .it'll day of June, 189 st 12 o'clock in., all the rirht, title, claim and interest of William !'. Andrew, of, in and to tho following described real estate, situate, lying and being in Salt Lake Co.mty, Territory of Utah, and described as fol- - lows, to wit: Commencing forty --mi e and one-ha- if (4!1U) fei't north of the toathwes', corner of Lot five (S) Block two t2). Plat "A," Salt Lake City survey, running thence north one hundred twepty an(i three-fourth- s (lSO) feet, east one hundred and sixty-fiv- e (lfl5) feet, south one hundred twenty and threV-Oiutt- s (12J$) feet, west one hundred and sixty-fiv- e feat tpbegif ning. To be sold as the property of Wm. H Andrew at the suit of M. at. j Abbott and Ira S. Abbott. Terms of sale, cash. E. II . PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. H. Parsons, Deputy Marshal. Dated May lttth, IS 2. 1EGAL NOTICE IN THE PRO BATH in and ,nr Salt Lake ( Territory " ' aS: I 'the mart r of the Estate of William S. Uarrnan, deceased. Notice of time and plae fT !i.e Petitions for admission to Pro- bate of wllL Hiirsii-ie- ; to an order of said court in said mat-ter, e is herehy nrsa that Tuesday, the 21t! d ij of May, A. I). 12, at H) o'clock a. iu , at tha I ounty Court Hooae in Salt Lake City, Utah Ter-ritory, in the court room of said Court, has been aappointed the t in and place for the heariiv of petition of Wi.ii.un M. lisrman rtravlu forth adi .s ion to probate of certain document there-with presented, purporting to be the last Will and rostameiit of William S. Rinnan, dec-asei- , when and where nil persons interested may ap- pear and oppose the pi-o- ite.if said will, or tnt lglraarnmtianug of letters testamentary to William M. :is prayed for in said petition. in witness whereof, I have hereunto set m hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this ytti day of May, A. 1). 1892. Sal.j C.E.ALLEN. , Cleric of the Probate Court Iy C ai:sten P.nowNE, ,1 ii Denutv Clerk. suimiio is. In the D. strict Court m r I tor tha T.i.r : . District of Utah territory, Couu.y oi bait Luke. Jesse UeaLraE, Plaintiff, j T S;iiprrse.r.s. Letta Reagan, Defendant. ) ttuu o: t.ie terr.' :y o. i ti- sen 1 greet-ing to Let: Bensra. defaa-ta- Ar OTJ A HE HKlUEBi L. v i !...: . AP 1 pear in a:, action trough, uyauis yo u. ue auove named plaintiff, in .'tie Di- - r ci c .or: o the Thud Juukiai district of .he brm ry o. I ah, and to answer the complain; fliie I ire.n ... n ten days (exclusive of the day i i sen ice) after t;i.. servKoon you of this summons served witmn th s coontv; or, if rv i oat Cii c en v, hue in this district, within !wsnty day forty days or judrnwat by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of a ail tompiaint. The said action ia brought to have a decree k this court divorcing plaintiff and delen .a.-- t, ;n 1 dereeiu" null and void tha bonds o Biatrial ciy existm" between them: granring p aitltlll s.ich and further reifasl i' the premises as mall to the court seem just and pre per, end cos's of suit: above lelief prayed on two gfo ni.i-- , as fo-llow, to wit-- : Kiroi A wilful de-e- r ion of plain-tiff by d fondant tor moo tl an one rear !. xt preceding ihe 11th dav of A p; i , 1 a ;. -- Cross negUrt of duty as a hi e to the i n if durine all of the Line lt tneut; ue I And von ai ' heret.v notified that it you f ill tn appearand answer the said .mm! lint as i quired, the said plain'iff will an ly to tha Court for the roiief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Jc , an . (he Seal of the District Co art of the l.ih cial District, In and for he Terr.torjr ot Li i this 12th day of April, in the year of our Li r.l o.i i thoMsaa'd eicht hundred and ttincty ,v . r8KA!.. HENDV . HcMiLl AS, I lens By Ceo. D. Loomis, Deputy rler.-c-. V. ANTED. fj ANTED (.'i i.MPETENT V. OMAN CUUK v at Oti V. s; First North. j 1 F YOU WANT TO BUY ANY P OPER1 Y JL or want a good option firs' call on all t e oth r real estate aeents and then come around to see Wantland, 235 Main ttreet. ANTED GOOD TAILOKEsa, 62 E. 2d. 1. FOR SALE. HOUS E8 oSTmOTJIxTXjmS NT S. F. T. 4 Commercial Block, FIRST CLASS BARBEK SHOP AT A A barrain. Apply at Morgan Hotel. 1NCOLN PARK THE uLD RELIABLE J a few choice lots still for sale. Investisrat? the advantages of Lincoln Park before buying jour home sites. Wantland, 235 S. Main. BOUT 100.000 1 1 RST CLASS COMMON brick. Also 20 car loads of building rock cheap. Will trcde for part real estate. Address Box 731 postoftkv, Salt L ike. 1" MFTU SERIES OF STOCK OK PIONEER Building and Loan Association is now open, (.tall on A. B. Sawyer, rooms 5 and 6 W Batch Building. IOR SALE BY THE OWNER, A FINE --".x building lot on I street, convenient to electric car, with fruit and city water. Address K, Times. 1TOR SALE GOOD YOUNG SADDLE AND JT buggy horse; also a mare. Both well broke and eeutie: cheap. Apply to T. E. Jeremy, 58 North h Vet, Salt Lake City. 'TAST WATERLOO," ON THE EAST Li Drive. Electric cars every twenty min-utes, fare f cents : $275 per lot. Shade trees, gra ted streets and cement walks. W. E. Hubbard, 41 Wcs Second South. T O liSALEXAUNDRY'MEN CAN GET OLD 1 papers at Tun TiatEs office at twenty-fiv- e ct nts per hundred. jrMlT--R lO M HOUSE. BATH, HOT AND i j i old water; new; Brigliam street; south treat; a beautiful home; only 500.1; easy terms. W. ft. Hu!har t,4! West Second South. W (3irrH WATERLOO,"' $400 PER LOT: many line houses now beinc built by ra-ce-purchasers; no better time than the present to buy. W. E. Hubbard. 41 West Second South. to rem: TIn t iRiiNrTi-iiXisiT- i J six-roo- two story house, cellar and city water, 00 cash. 20 per month. F. T. lliatt, r; om 4, Commercial block. 1 .ORtE NT-- T A h (tE FURNISHED F ONT I room, siii-aol- f ir two or three gentlemen, $10 to $12. MM Ecst Brigham. JOU RENT TIUEBnLDiNC NOW USED I by The Times will be for rent after May Uth. Apply to Ar;hur Pratt, Hooper Building. ARiTeTiaLL, NICELY FUR1SHED, FOR-merl- y occupied by the I. O. O. F., No. 2 d Main st., to rent for secret societies, lectures, ban-quets or entertainments ; has number of good size ante-room- s: will rent afternoon or evening. J. H. Watts, 47 West Second South street. JOR KENT CL1FT HOUSE, EUROPEAN A plan. Suits, lirst floor, 30; second floor, 2"i. Rooms. 2 per week and up. R. VINCENT, Prop. ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSE 5riS East Brigham. t'OFt RENT BRU E HOUSE NORTH bench $20. Miller & Miller (not "brothers, no relation.) Opera House block. L'OIi Ts'hINT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 1 near business. 73 Center st. ; $8 per month. TO LOA. oNETrTrX6AiTT(TNi time. S. F. Spencer tCo.,2ti7 Main Street. TE II AYE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL Vt estate and notes, iong ar.d short time. Note bought. Watei man, room 41, Central block. ARRIS A WILSON, MONEY TO LOAN, 221 South Main. MONE Y TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE or notes. F. Rehrman & Co., lioom u Conunerdal block. Always fresh. S. L. Pickle Co.'s pickles. a M. Kopp has opened a w holesale and re-tail eonfectionerv at 54 W. Second South. THE MORGAN HOTEL. 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. Fl I S CS fjt appo'n'mente. KATES - an ?2.50 per day. Special Rites to theatrical add lare parties. J. H. CLARK. Prop'r. sr'SBliIXjp The old timer from As ea and Le idt iile, Colo., has opened his TAILOR SHOP. All my friends should come and see me. Cleaning, a. terine and dyeing of clothe- warranted to give (a is fad Second-haa- clothes h. urhtand sold: b it tirice given. The old-tim- er from Lea .ville and Aapcn. S. SEL1X, 108 Eaat Second South St. Our Special I 0 j i ItflHAll W. J. IViONTGOME Buys and Sells (WEST SIDE WATER STOCK. ) Oirlce 16G Main . Bids Wanted For excavation for building on the corner of Second South and West Temple streets. For particulars apply to F. Auerbach & Bro. Is Positively the Finest jl Hateversiiovn at that ij money. ... p I P. Gardner E 141 MAIN. I OlHlHATICN NOTICE N.flCE IS hereby given tha' there will b- - a n eetingof the stockholders of Earls Furniture and Carpet companv, at the oflice of the C in pany, at 2t'V and 211 State street, in -- alt i ake i Ity, I tali, on tho loth dcy of June, IW'2, a' 7:10 n m.. for tho pur-pos- e at acting upon a proposed change of tiie i ar'icles of association of said company by dim in- - ishing its capital stock to Twenty five Thousand Dollars. W. f. EAR t S Latid May 2d, ls92. Secretary $."iOO Reward. WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Comulaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver i'ills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac-tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, 25 cents. Be-ware of counterfeits and Ininiitations. The genu-ine. Sold by Johnson, Rratt fc Co., Main street. Bait Lake Ciau .... VT O i l CB TO CKiilll l UitS E .d'AT" r.v v "ezeta L. Bartiett, deceased. Notice ia hereby given, Viy th.j undersigned, Samuel C. Bar lett. Administrator of the Kslate of t L-- ! a dett, det eased, to the creditors of and all per.-o--s havinir claims ag.iinst the said deceased, to exhibit ihem wth the necessary voucher Within four months artertho nrst publication of this notice, to the said Samuel C. Bartlett, at tbs offlos of S. H. Lewis, 318 Soutsi Haiti strte , in the County of Salt Lsk. SAMUEL ( '. BAR TLETT, Adaiinistr.Mor of Tei-ei- L. Lattice, deo odl Over the fcoU 'ht-" fiam n jets My lady's went ering g anees go Where a p iint?J dan . r pirouettes, V. h ie the m.-ir- me o ties cob and flow. This is the woman she knows full well. Who once rabd over her husband s heart. This is tlie wo nan, truth to rell, He bong it f or cash in the white s: are mart. Contempt is writ on my lady's fa As she ko.-sa-t ti.is vs'lga 'dancer h re; Y t she flirts v. ith men n .to go the p..ce, And goes as far as she ma;, c ell dare. She scorns that dancer in her Lent, Though she never lovi d her loid, 'tis true, Both sold themselves, both play a par;. W) a is the differeme betweea the two? The Ftage. Milton Nobles has written a four act play for Koland Reed, entitled "For Revenue Only." It is a satire on modern political journalism and contains a dramatic story which is pathetic and wholesome. Hcrcto- - fore Mr. Nobles has retained all o his pieces for his own company, but the popularity which characterizes his plays have been the means of actors and quutagera securing his services as a playwright. During Francis Wilson' engagement in New York be received a salary of 500 per ' week besides a percentage of the net profit. "Daniel Frohmau lias a love for music-whic-almost amounts to a passion." Says the Mirror, and not having tiie time to be-come proficient on any other instrument he has adopted the Aeolian, or automatic organ and every Sutidaay evening gives a musieale for the delight of a circle of friends. He grinds out the compositions of Wagner, Handel, Hayden, Beethoven and Glueck, by the mile and Hatters himself on his unique chain her concerts. Frank E. Aiken will lie a member of Sol Smith-Russt'li- 's company, next season. Harry Mann of San Francisco is in town. He says that public opinion in 'Frisco pro-nounces M. 15. Curtis innocent of the murder witli which he is charged. 'The jury that disagreed, at the first trial." said Mr. Matin to a Mirror reporter, "was undoubtedly a jury that reflected the feeling of the police, consequently Hie fact that ten were for conviction and but two for acquittal has not the siguilicance that it would other-wise have had. "The evidence for the prosecution, which was purely circumstantial, was defective. Although heaven and earth were moved to make out a case the state fatted signally. At least, that is the general feeling of the com-munity. "With an impartial jury and a fair trial be-fore an unprejudiced judge, I think that Curtis wLJ be acquitted." Mirror. F.OMEO. . a . THE STAGE. The week just closing has not been a very prosperous one in theatrical circles, although the entertainments given have been of a high class and varied in their nature. The statuary groupings, arranged by Utah's talented sculptor, 0. E. Dallin, which opened the week, were artistic and of such a grade as to win admiration, but I venture the as-sertion that had the entertainment been given on its own merits it would not leave drawn an audience large enough to pay ex-penses, but given as it was for sweet char-ity's sake our benevolent public nocked to the aid of the promoters of the aifair and thus made it a financial success. The Symphouy Orchestra, which made its first public appearance on Tuesday last, is a noteworthy acquisition to Salt Lake's musi-cal organizations and should be given a place in the public enterprises worthy of its metal. Comprising as it does some of our foressoet musicians, there is no doubt as to its future. Mr. Clive, the violinist on the night of the Symphony concert, made what might be termed his debut as a soloist, and his earnest efforts were richly rewarded. He is unassuming in appearance and one would hardly look for any great results, but as his senses are tired up by the divine flare of music his most intimate, friends are at tiie eloquence of the instrument under his magic touch.a TriE Times critic had the pleasure of a few moments conversation with Mile. Rhea, the other evening, during one of the stage waits, and found her to be a most pleasant woman. She possesses that rare gift (rare at least among professionals of Mile. Rhea's magnitude ) of being sociable to all, and this fact, i think, explains her popularity with the public. The madame has a pet dog, a Scotch terrier, to whom she is devoted. As the actress entered her dressing room on this particular night the little fellow jumped and barked till finally she took it in her arms and fondled it like a mother would her first born. Mine. Rhea's season will close June 7, at Duluth, and next season she will present "Josephine," the play that took so well at the time of her former visit here. "La Czarina" and "Gossip" are both her own translations, and she proves an apt ge-nius in this line. "Gossip," by the way, was done bv her some years ago under the title of "A Terrible Woman." It had but three acts then and a curtain raiser preceded it. it has been revised, however, and an-other act added. The audience last night at the Theater was about on a par with the opening perform-ance. Rhea was as charming as ever and Mr. Kirkland shared the honors. Tonight the comedy of "Gossip" will be given, which closes the Rhea season here. Mr. Hardee Kirkland is a brother of Miss Odette Tyler now filling Maciie Adams' po-sition with Frohman's pet company. The coming week music lovers will be given a treat. Francis Wilson, who comes fresh from New York with abundant laureis dangling from his sheeth, will give five nights of comic opera and from all indica-tions it will be a banner engagement. Ad-vanced rates have been no drawback and the elite of our people will turn out to greet the "Merry Monarch." "La Mascotte," as presented by the Cali-fornia Opera company at Wonderland, is meeting with the succ ess it deserves. Miss Esta in the title role has made a hit and is a prime favorite. Tiie "Pinpo" of Miss South-ern is a feature. She has a charming stage appearance and possesses a rich voice. Al. Leach, J. Raymond, Hattie Graham and the rest of the cast are all able workers and share honors. i In suming up the week's doings I must not forget the engagement of our old friend the organ grinder who was finally located on upper Main street. He is now with a ten cent museum within a stone's throw of Thf. Times oflice where his admirers may still listen to his melodious notes. Side Lights. Sol Smith Russell closes his season this w eek in Chicago. The United States Marine band finished its season at Washington, D. C, on May 9th. Mike Whaleh and SiTSe Wilder are np- - pearing at the Haymarkct theater in Ta-com- a. Rumor has it that John H. Russell will shortly marry Amelia Glover, the skirt dancer. Mme. Janauschek closed her season April 14th at Newark, after a tour of thirty-si- x weeks. "King Kaliko," the new comic opera, is in active rehearsal under the direction of Jessie Williams. Last night was the 200th performance of "A Trip to Chinatown" at Hoyt's Madison Square theater, New York. Raymond Moore who created such a favor-able impression here last season with Thatcher's Minstrels has decided to star next season. Celia Alsberg, who was here a number of season's ago with Lewis Morrison, is playing leading role in "The Great Me-tropolis." Evans and Hoey, the comedians, sailed for Europe last week. They will combine business with pleasure, and no doubt bring heme some talented artists for their next season's tour. Clyde Fitch, who colaborated with Rich-ard Mansfield in writing "Beau Brununeil," has been secured by Charles Frohinan to make an adaption from the French to be produced at Hoyt's Madison Square theater next September. Beatrice Cameron, who essays the leading roles in Richard Mansfield's company, is to marry the star at the close of the present 6eti8jn. Miss Cameron has created quite a favorable impression during the company's tour of the west, andlin San Francisco in par-ticular she has won the indorsement of both the press and public. Miss Jennie Joyce is the lucky burleequer who won the jeweled watch awarded by the i'e of New York for Ihe most popular va-riety actress out of a total vote of 41,350, Miss Joyce secured 10,107. She is at pres-ent with Koster c: Bial but intends to go to Europe this summer lo till an engagement at the Alhambra in London. Mrs. John Drew is no longer manager of the Arch Street Theater, Philadelphia. On Saturday evening, May 7th, after her con-tinuous connection with that historic temple of Thespis'she bid farewell to a large audience, who had gathered to pay their re-spects to this talented woman. "The Love Chase," was the piece selected for the per-formance and at the end of the last act Mrs. Drew was lor.dly called for and advancing to the footlights made the following remarks: "The time has come for me to say fare-well. We meet now for the last time as au- - ditor and manager. This is much worse for me than it is for you. Tt is a wrench for me, I confess it. After a moat successful thirty-on- e years in this dear old theater ( Mrs. Drew's voice trembled here and she paused, unable for some time to regain control of it.) I don't know exactly what to say. This week has been a very happy one for me. The only drawback was the last. To hear these walls resound with applause for sim-ply acting and nothing more the acting of an old comedy, mere acting is something to make an actor's heart almost burst with joy. (Long applause.) I thank you sincerely, you representing the public, for your at-tendance and for your kind appreciation. 1 must also thank the entire nress of this city. Their notices and criticisms oi this play have been more than generous. I should feel proud if I deserved half that the press has said of me. And now let me add the undy-ing gratitude which I feel for the owners of this theater 'or thirty-on- e years of unswerv-ing courtesy and substantial kindness w hich I can uevcr repay, but which I am glad of the opportunity to acknowledge pub-licly now. There is nothing more, I think, to sav (again the actress' voice faltered;, but farewell, and, as Dickens' 'Tiny Tim' says: 'Cod bless you, every one.' " f:; TWO WOMEN. In the shade of her box in the dim lit gloom, Her face like a fair wild rose in bloom, My ladv sits while to and fro Her hosts of courtiers come and go. Near her there snores the lord of her heart. He is old a; d poitly and find of sleep, lie leave his young wife to play her part. And knows she will never go in too deep. He loves her next to his bonds and stocks, After his brother she holds the place; Next to, his go d her golden locks, AN ORDINANCE LEVYING THE TAX AND ior the -- opertv on the East si.ie of East Temp.et , beginning at the S utii lin- - f Third So" ot t and extending South to the North line of Sixth S. u;h Stieet, beiug in ?iawa.k Distrkt No. 8. So ;th n 1.-- i'e it ordaine.l bv the Cty Council of Salt Laki City: That said Council doth here-by levy the tax and lor tae assessment of the I Jirbperty abatt fig upon the 1. t- - and parcels ,f lar.d be ein af er described on K.:s side of East Temple Street; from the South lin of Taird South Street to the North line of Sixth South street, being in sidewalk District No. 8. This tax is levied t i defray; ihe expe.tse of icnstn.ct- - ion of sidewalks on said street within s ad Dis-trict, oppo-i- e tiie lots and parcels of land to be es c al y affected or benefited by said improve-in- . nts and it is hereby adjudged, determines and th-i- tiie same will e especially iene--. tiled by s..id .improvements ;;nd said land, lo's ' and parrels of land are hereby asfSStei t.t an equal and uniform rate in accordance with the linet-- r feet frontage on the East side of Fast Temp e Stre t in said Sidewalk District upon which the sidewalk is to be eooarmcted. Tae total cost and expense o f eonstru tion of sidewalk on the East tide of said East Temple St eet between the South line of the said Third South Street and the North line of Sixth Boath Street is at $:i,l and the co-- t of said improvements is estimat d at JLOB per front foot by local assessment upon the juts or pieces of rrround to be affected or beneiitt. d by sid im-provements and the tax hereby le. led and to be assessed on said lots and parcel sot land i gl. Wiper front foot abutting o:i the east side of Mast Tem-ple street within said sidewalk dis ritt and the tity asessor and collector is hereby authorized and directed to in accordance with the provisior-- a of the ordinance and for the purpose therein mentioned Jots four and live in block fifty-two- , and lots two, three, four and five in b ock thirty-nin- and lots four and five in block thirty-four- , all in Plat "A" Salt Lake City survey. This levy of tax upon said lots and parcels of land abutt ng on the east side of East Temple street in said sidewalk district is made upon the same as the linear foot frontage of said lots and parcels of lad, appear and are shown in the offic-ial plat or rLiap of said city. Sjction 2. Said sich walk District No. 8 is bounded as foil. iws: Bitb sides of East Temple street from the 8 uth tine f south Temple stie:t to the north line of Eighth 3 roth s'reet. Section ti. This ordinance shall take effect from and after itspa-sag- e. Passed and approved May 9, 1892. R. N. BASKIN, Attest: C. E. Stanton, Mayor, Seal City Recorder. United States of Ameiuca, 1 Territory op Utah, Vss. County and City of Sait Lake. I, C. E. Stanton, Recorder in and for Salt Lake City. Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a lull, true and correct copy of "An Ordinance, Levying the tax and for the of prop-erty on tho east side of East Temple stieet, beginning :.t the south line of Third South street and extending south to he noitfa line of Sixth South street, being in Sidewalk Distrh t Number 8," passed and approved by the City Council of Salt Lake t'ity May 9th, 1S92, as ap-pears of record in my office. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Salt Lake City this 13th day of Mav, A. D BO C. E. STANTON, O No. 199 City Recorder. SALE PURSUANT TO AN" MARSHAL'S to me directed by the Third J District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sa'e. at th front door of the County Court Hou-e- . ia tl e City of Salt Like loutttvofSaltLakes.nl Terntorv of Utah, on, the 13tb day of June, KM, at 12 o'clock XL, all the right, title claim and interest of Ben W. Briggs, Jr.. ::n Olive Drlggs.of. In, an to the following ' des.r.bed real e tate, situate, lying and being in Davis arid Salt Lake County, and described as folio s. to-wi-t: All the interest thar Ben. W. Driggs and Oiie Driggs had at the date of mak-ing cf said mortgage or has since acquired in Seetion CI3) thirty three, and the Northwest quar-ter Cif Section (93) thirty two, all in Township (3) North Rhi. (Uone.'East Salt Lake Meridian, being a one half interest in said Section (38) thir-ty three, and a one-thir- d interest in said North-west quarter of Section (t2) thirty-tw- o excepting from said Sertion the following piece commenc-ing at a point ten (Ho rods North of the center of the frontdoor dwelling hou-- e near old mill on said premises, thetice Last to section line, thence South twenty SB) rods, thence West forty eliis rods, thence North twenty (2u) rods, thence Ea t to tho place of beginning, containing five acres of j ground. Also lots three in Block one hundred and ten (110) in Plat D, Salt Lake City Survey in Salt Lake Citv, Sait Lake County, Utah. Also all the right, title and interest of Hen W. Driggs Jr. and Olive Drigjs in lot (7) seven in Block twentv-on- e (21) Plat J Salt Lake City Survey in Salt Lake County, Utah. To be soldas the property of Ben W. Driggs Jr. and Olive Driggs at the suit of John R. Park. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. Bv A. G. l)TEr Depntv Marshal. "Dated May 17th, 18.2. NOT E TO CKEDITORS ESTATE 09 Areskog deceased. Notice is heret-o- given, by t Dndsrs gned, illiam Schade, Adui.ni'trator of the stste of Oustave Ares og, deceased, to th ere lit. r of and all per ns hav-ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the ii, with the nece-irv- o chers. within four ' months f 'er tho first publication of this n ti e, to the said William Sclhade, at the oflice of H. Lewis, 818 Sooth Xfuin st eet, Salt La e City, ia ' the C. unty of Salt Lake. WILLI M SCHADE, Administrator of Oustave Areskog, deceased. Dated May 9th, MBK Not ce to Creditors. Ef tate of Rehocci Wynkoo . .'c ea el. VTOT1CE IS HERKiiY tilV-'- II UN dersigned, executor of th i a a of . Wjnkoop, deceased, to the r 1 itors of and all per-sons having claims against the sai l deeva"ea,lo exhibit them with tho necessary vow aei - within ten months after the first pubiicction ot (hi--n-tice to the said B. h". Brown, executor, a No. 2d South Eat Temple street, office of Boas & i' mester, Sait Lake City, in the county of Territory of Ctah, B. F. BUoWN, Bxecntor Of the estate of Rebecca Wynkoop.deccased. Dated April -- 2, lS.si. J BUSINESS AFFAIRS. Some Reasons Why More Capital Has Not Been Invested In Salt Lake. SOME GOOD ADVICE TO OEOAKEES. Me. Pitch Compliments the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce Inter-esting World's lair Notes. The following letter in reply to inquiries received at the chain tier of commerce is to be commended to the moss-back- s and croak-ers of Zion: Mr. W. 1i. Kelly SCHENX'KTAIiy, N. Y. Deak Sin Your favor of the 10th iust. to our enterprising citizen, Mr. W. E. Hub-bard, has been handed to me for reply. We have sent you by this mail some pamphlets which will answer most of your questions, and any point which is not fully covered by the printed matter and this communication, if you will drop us a line we will be pleased to give you more detinite information. Main-- eastern people are turning their at-tention to Salt Lake City, and the reason why many others do not do so is because they, in "all probability, do not dream of the manv advantages of this much favored locality. We are in the very midst of raw material, for the manu-facture of almost everything required for the necessaries and most of the comforts of life. Capital is needed for a fuller develop-ment of our industries. Many miliious could be profitai.l v employed in this direc-tion and it is gradually coming. The next few years this c ity must make rapid strides in material development. One reason for capitalists holding back previously has been a very general but erroneous impression that society was not upon a proper basis here, that our churches were not as good as they a e in the east, and that our citizens lacked the culture and refinement possessed elsewhere. Another reason has been tiiat in the east capitalists have thought that nothing was good security for their investments west of the Missouri river, and Salt Lake was iu their minds with Australia, Japau or China; but this impression has been re-moved to a great extent, and will soon be obliterated entirely, bringing in a new era for L'tah, and it is a safe prediction that is will not be many years before investments in a state possessing all the advantages en-joyed by Utah will be at a premium oyer iess favored localities, which ma' occupy a more easterly position on the map. Our climate is simply delightful ; no earthquakes, cyclones, tornadoes, blizzards or sun-strokes, with the temperature seldom falling lo zero or rising above ninety de-grees. We have no real es-tate boom, but a steady and healthy appreciation of values, and this is the safest place in America today for real estate investors. The value of realty is yearly advanced by the actual growth of the city. Between two and three hundred build-ings are now in course of erection, some of them imposing structures, as shown by the official permits granted recently. This does not include the many suburban homes Just outside the city limits, where no permits are needed, and where at the present time there is a great deal of activity. No city can boast of liner waterworks and our sew;r system is of the most modern and improved kind. Trusting our effort to give you an idea of some of the advantages of our city will prove satisfactory to you, I am. Yours truly, S. W. Seaks, Secretary. World's Fair Notes. The Utah World's Fair Advocate is thp title of a new monthly magazine which will be published in this city under the auspices of the L'tah World's Fair commission. The journal will be devoted to the advancement and promotion of Utah's exhibit at the Columbian exposition, in general, and to the interest of Utah exhibitors in particu-lar. The initial number will appear about June 20th: and will contain about thirty-eigh- t pages of reading matter, with fine illustrations of the fair building's and grounds. Juab county has reported to the commis-sion, and their proposed exhibit will be. as interesting, they claim', anil as birr, in pro-- ' portiou to their population and wealth, as any in the territory. Juab county folks appear to take great interest in the exposi-tion and intend to surely get there. Vice-Pres'.U-- Richard Mcintosh has re-turned fro California. cliamlier of Commerce. The following letter was received by Sec-retary Sears from Mr. Thomas Fitch, jr., 6on of the famous orator, "Tom" Fitch: San Fuancisco, May lii. 1 92 S. W. SEAr.p,esq., Salt Lake City. Dear Sim: My attention has been called to your suitatrainst the Union Pacific rai road company for overcharge on freights, based on the violation of that section of the inter-state commerce law relative to the long and short haul clause. If agreeable to you I would like very much to obtain, at my expense, a copy of the complaint, or be informed of your mode of procedure in the matter. I am very much interested in the matter and hail with much respect the man who has and who prohably will bring one of the largest railroads to time and through a process of law and personal understanding of the "great ques-tions of the hour.'" C impel "greed and avarice" to disgorge. Yours truly, Tnos. Pitch, jb. Itiri for Krectinjr the Twentieth School lta tiding. The board of education committee on sites and buildings met this afternoon and opened the bidds offered for the erection of the Twentieth school building. The bids were as follows: Devine Jt Robinson $61,500 Salt Lake Pudding & Manufacturing com-pany 46,357 William Lester 47,171 Watson Bros 60,400 T. E. Llovd 48,S54 F. M. Wt ht 47,445 S. N. w Jta n 51,500 S C. 1 uell 46,580 Cro tord Bros. $: Bryan 62.775 Tv 'h Wa d Lumber company 58,445 L. N. Allenjr 62,450 Itusiness ltrief. Today's clearings were $271,000 as com-pared w ith $309,363 for the same day i f last year. The clearings for the week were as compared with $1,195,701 for the same week last year- - NOTICE TIMBEB CULTL'BE. V. s. LAND Salt Lake City, l'tah, April . 189, CJmplsint having be-?- ei.tcrcl at this office by Azariuh V. Bills, jr.. against felUzabeth W. Sruith, for failure to compiy with law as to Timber-Cultur- e Kntry No. 487, dated January 7, 188ti, upon, the SE 4 section bO, Township 3 south, Kange 1 west, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: contettant :ng that tbe f aid Elizabeth W. Smith during the first year after said entry failed to break or to. ciiu-- f to lie broken five (5) acree of said land; that during the second year she failed to break or be i ;,,ise to be broken sny of said land or to cultivata; to a crop or otherwise, any of said land; that dur-In- g the third j etr or subsequently she has failed ta) cultivate or cause to be cultivated to a crop or otherwise, any of said land, and has failed to plant or cause to be planted any trees or cutting or to sow or cause to he sown any tree needs, ana that such failures s iU exist: the said parties arp herehy summoned to appear at tills eftice ou th B . l'th day of , lSs, 1 o'clock a. m., tores C pond and furnish testimony concerning said, nl.egod failure. ERANK D. HOBBS. Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Kleine, Timberman & Co., plaintiffs, ) vs. Levy & Sc.hulnian, defendants. l The People of the Territory of Utah send Greet-ing: To Levy & Sehulman. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP- - in an acLion brought against you by the above n.med plaintiffs, in the District Coi.r: of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the com-plaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of thissummons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county; but in this cis rict, within twenty d :ys; otherwise within for y days or judgment by def.ni t will he taken against yon, according to the prayer of said chmplaint. The said action is brought to have judgment against defendants in the sum of SUM"-7- witli interest thereon from Jan. IS. 1382, and cosis of suit : alleged to be due for goods, sold and deb by plain'iffs to the defendants request, be-tween the months of July and November, ISaO, and interest thereon at the legal rate; same being due and wholly enpaid. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above reeicre !. the plaintiffs wiiltake judgment against you for tiie sum of 51,616.74, with interest as above iiud costs of suit. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the tseal of the District Court of the Third Jndi-cia- l District, in and for the Territory of Utah, his day of January, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . .seal. HENRY ti. McMILLAN, Clerk. By GkO. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. Suinni'in. In the District Court in and for th Th r I indi-ci- al District of Ltah Territory, County o Bait t al.o. Florence Derrick, I'.aiutiff, j vs. . sSammcr.s. Frank Herrick. Defendant. S The People of the Ternt y of U'ah Sen 1 Gtt ft- - ii:g: To Frank Herriek, Defendant. yOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- X pear in an action brought agnns yon . tha above named plaintiff in the District Coirt of the Third Judicial District of tha Territory of Utah, and to answer the conn'.aint Med therein within ten days (exclusive of .! nay cf service) after lb service en you of this stua-nion- s if nerved within this county : or. ii per d out of this county, but in this district, w. bin twenty days; o'.henviie within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said . . .:.;. The said action is brought to have a ecrreof this i ourt uifsnlvinr ihe b : d - . ma rim BJ between the plaint:f an I defen awt p.a n Iff restorati in f her maid' i, am ar.J such other relief as t ti i- - cour m y se ta '.. Above reiief prayed for ou the gromul 'htt d Ifen-da-did on the 13th day of September, ib.d, in Salt LakeC.ty, Utah, visit certain h uses t e and did become an inmate ot said bouses and did commit adulters' with some woman an in-mate of said house, whose name is unknot u to plaintiff: that defendant has trea el p a nt. ': in a cruel and inhuman manner by becomil g v 1 r tly enraged and striking plaintiff m h - te. knocking her down, the:-':;- ftur. ng her fr.r the time; plaintiff farther alleges that raid a'tcf adultery and cruelty were rn.tn t e ! wit houl 'he e.u-ejt- . conivance, procurement or previous knowledge of said plaintiff, and that as soon as ahe became cognizant of a:d a t of td i e v ., refused fo live er cc'.abitnr if thsa dd 1 :' ; t And you are herehy noMfled that If you fell o appeal and answer tiie said complaint as re required, tho said phunfiff will spply to tho Court for the relief demanded therein Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane. Judge, an the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for tho Territory of Utah, tola Sit day of April, in the year of our Lord o:ia thousand eight hnndred and ninety-tw- o. IbLAi. HENRY (. McM 1LLAN Clcri. By BO. D LooM'.s. Depute Ii r ... Ketnrii Tliank. The members of the V,. C. T. U. wish to express to those who so kindly donated their services to the entertainment of Living Statuary given in the theatre Monday even- - ihg, the Kith, whose untiring efforts pro- - duced such a highly ariistie success, their sincere thanks, which was due it1, a huge measure to the skiil of Mr. Dal tin and Mr. Brown's losing of the figures i n t the drap-ing of Mrs. DaTlin and Mrs. Brown. They also desire to thank the Z. C. M. I. for a donation of $&. By some misunderstanding !he name of Mrs. Snell was give a-- i the ore-'- ;. lent of the W. C. T. U., instead of chairman of enter-tainment committee, Miss Hatlie Turner being our president. Mtis. E. Griffith, Press 3ii eri:'.".ciKiciiL AT-Ofl- MINING COMPANY-OFFI- CE IN I 1 roams 48 and 59, Wasatch building. Salt Laks Cite, I 'taa Territory. Notice of aseinnt Notice is here y given that at a meeting of trie B..ird of I). rectors of The York Minlnar oompany held at Salt Lake City, on Anri! !th, 18U-J- , an as-sessment of one and cne-na- lf (IVi) cents per share was 1. vi, I upon the capital stock of said company, parable on or before Wednrxdav, Cm 1st dav of .lime, A. D. 181)2, to W. B. Andrew, th secretary, at the office of said company in rooms 4 uud 5i. Wasatch building, Salt Lake City, Utah, Anv stock upon which such asse. giueat ?hall re-main onpald on said 1st day of June, 1892, shall' le and bo riji lured delinquent ani advertised fot sale, and unle5 pay in e n", shall t.e made before, will be sold at the office of the company as afore-said, at 12 o'clock, noon, en th 22ml day of J an A. D. 1832, Wednesday, st public auction to the hiyhes; bicder, to pay such assessment and costs o advertising ad expenses of sale. By order of the board ol director. W. R. ANDREW, Secretary, Itooms 48 and 50. Wasatch building. Salt r . Try our white onions. 8. L. Pickle Co. C. E. Podlech has relurned from Los An-geles, and resumed the control of the White House where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Ancu't Bonhaben, . NOi'iCK IS HhRLBY GIVEN, BYTTTE Josiah Barne t, adniinittrator of the est ite of August Bonhaben. deceased, to tha creditors of, and all ha. inj claims againt the sa.d deceased, to exhibit them with the necea-aar- y vouchers within four months alter the first publication of this notice, to the said administra-tor at Met ernick & o.'. Bank in salt Lake Ciyt iu the couurv of Salt Lake, Utah Territory. Dated, Mar 5th, OOS. AH KARNETT, Administrator. Frank Fierce, Attorney for Estate. $50.00 To Chicago and Return Via the Union Pacific. For the national democratic convention to be held at Chicago June --'1st, the Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Chicago and return at rate of $50.00. Remember that this Is the shortest line, quickest time and that Pullman palace sleepers are run through without change. This is the only dining car line. D. E. BuBi.mT. General Agent Passenger Department. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Jessie E. Jack, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE J. F. lack, executor of ti e estate i Jessie E. .li e;, do teased, to the creditors of a..d ail perscn- - hr.vi-..- aims against the said to exhibit th m with tiie necessary vo ich-c- rs within ten months alter tiie iirst p lhlica ion of th s no' ice, to the said J. F. Jack, at i 3; C. mmerciul block, in Salt Lake City, in tha county oU t ab Lak . l erritorv of Utnh. J. V. JACK, Executor Of the estate of Jessie E. Jack, deceased. Dated May 3, 18:2. AN ORDINANCE CREATING, DEFINING and establishing Sidewalk Districts in Salt ake City. Section L Be it ordained bv the City Council of Salt Lake City, that the following Sidewalk Districts are hereby created, defined and estab-lished in Salt Lake City, viz.: District No. lit. Both sides of Fifth South street. Sixth South street, Seventh South street, Eighth South street and Ninth South street, from the East side of Fifth West street to the Military l.'eservation. and hoth si.ies of First West stre. t. West Temp. e street, East Temple t treet, State street and Second East street, from Eighth South street to Ninth South street; and both sid 9 of Third Bait street, Fourth East street. Fifth East street, Sixth East street. Sev nth Baat street. Eighth East ttreet, Ninth Last street, Tenth East street, Eleventh East street. Twelfth ast stieet and Thirteenth East street, from the Soufh side of South Tenmie str to 2!nih Sou h street, ex-cept both sides of Fifth street from tho south siibi of South Temple street to the north side of First South street, the same being District No. 18. District No. SO. Both sides of Fourth West street, Third West street, Sei ond Sr.uth street, from ihe North sid" of Filth West stie t. North to the North line of Ninth North str. e;: also both sides of Fiist West street from South Temple street to Ninth North street, and hoth shies of West Temple sie'tto First North street: also both sides of South Temple street from Third West street to the Fast side of Fifth West street, and both sides of North Temple street and First North street from the West si le of State street to the Ea-- t side of Filth West s root, and both sides ot Second and Third North streets from Quince street to the East side of Fifth West street, and both sides of Fourth North street, Fifth Nortii street. Sixth North street, Seventh North street, Eighth North street and Ninth North street from Firs West street to tho East side ot Fifth West street. District No. 21 Both siae3 of all streets and public alleys and avenues in i'iat "IS" Salt Lake City suivey. District .no. 22 Both sites of all streets, pub-11- ? alleys and a.enues in Plat "D" Salt Lake City suDiviesytr.ict No. 3 -- Both tides of al! streets, nub-kli-alleys and aveni.es in Wat "G" Salt Lake City survey. District No. Both sides of all streets, pub-lic alleys and aveaues with in the loll wing boun-darit-- Comm ncing at tho hast side of Fifth est Street at its in ejection with Ninth South Street, thence North to Ninth North Street, thence Wist to Eleventh West Street, thence South along Elevinth Ve-- t S'reet to a point of intersection with tiie Jordan River, thence aion? the Last bank of said B) er to Ninth South Strre', thence East to the East sid? of Fif.fi West Street. Distrh t No. 8i Both sides of Market Street. Dis.rirt No. iK oth sid 's of all g re?ts and avenues in Plat " ' 8 ilt Lake Citv aarvey. Sec. 2-- This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from ami afier Its passage. Pissed and approved Mav ' th, 1S92. Attest: R. N. BASKXSt, Mayor. stAi. C. E. Stanton. United States of America, J Territory or Utah. bs. City and Canity of Salt Lake. I, C. E. Stanton, Recorder ,n and for Stilt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify tiiat th" foregoing is a fa 1, true and correct copy of 'An OrAinam e, Creatine, Detining and KetabRahing si lewalk Districts in Salt Ls.ke City." passe and app. oveii hy the City Council of Salt Lake Citv, May 9th, lWtt. In Witn ess W hereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Salt Lake Citv, this 13th day of Mav, A. D. 1S92. C. E. STANTON, ONo. 191 City Recojder. Summons. Tepkitoit or Utah, --i Coikty of Salt Lake, Vs. Citv of Salt Lake, J In the Justice's Cour', Second Precinet. Before Clarence W. Uall.Jnstice of tho Peace. Alexander Iiene-ey- , 1 Plaintiff. I Summons, vs. J. John McMann, Demand,100 and costs Defendant. J To John Mcil-n- n. grestinp: "Iy.OUand ARE IIERKBY SUMMONED TO BE appear before me, the undersigned, at my oflice, No. 818 Main Streets, in Second Pre-cinct, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Terri-tory of Utah, and answer a complaint filed against vou by the above named plaintiff, within five days (exclusive of the day of service! if this summons is servud in Second Trecinct: within ten days if served out of sa d Second Precinct, but in Salt Lake county; within twenty days if served else-wner- e. Said action is brought to recover from you the Sinn of $100 for money loaned bv plaintij to between the iod day or Julr, 189E "ud tho lath day of December, 181)1. If you fail to appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $100 and costs. To the SharifT or auy Constable of said Countv, greeting: Msike legal service and due return nereof. Glven nnder my hand this 12th day of March, A. D. 18a. CLARENCE W. HALL. Jnstico of tha Peace of said Precinct. --O-. Barrett Bros, for fine furniture. Garfield Uracil Tr.-iins- . On and after May 17th the Union Pacific will rim a special train to Garfield Beach every day leaving Lake at r.'tOO p.m. and returning leaving Garfield Beach at 5:00 p.m. Fare for round trip 50 cents. D. E. Bntur, General Agent Passenger Department. o. Delinquent stock Notice. BRIGHTON NORTH POINT ir tt-- gat-o- Company --locati n cf prii c p A of besiners. Brighton M"c ing llotie, Salt L ka cocnty. Utah. There .re .,. e;.t up n the g dest rlhed "'ock of the Brighton it I o"h Point Irr.ea o i Company, oa asnesment of , fty b0) cents per share, levied anon Ihe 'n i day if April, 1st 2. the several amounts ppa tu the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. No. Ceit. Name. Shares. Ami 2 a Nie's Andersen 8 J 1 Ml 300 J. E. 1 reseagle 8 1 00 loO Jo-e'- Bit!) U f- - oj Jtt Jeti.. E. Brlce. . , 11 .6,80 2.2 Jara-Bi'- Brown pi ' 6 841 A. C. Bast 90 in tJ 2i8 " " 1 ! 1, IX) i4 " " 7 8 SO 2i.) Richarl C. Camp 7 :', 50 141 C. 11. Carpenter 12 HM US J. L. Dargtin... a 00 17.i Batoa & Meiryman 1 T 60 111 B. A. M. Eroiseth :5 1 ;t Sit " ' 2: ii 0) 27 ' 10 G 0J 8c:t " f :i ISO 212 " " 0 8 5.1 214 ' t 1 DO 277 " " 31 M 41 P. F. Co-- - , : 21 00 V.'i Cyrus H. It (a) Unissued, Robert fl 3t si 2 .7 O. s. Holmes ', ::oo 57 George M. Jones 2 1 0J :3l A;n sM.Joiie- - K) 60 35 So :da A. Lane ti 4 5J 109 Jchn Llovd , 4 3 W 2J0 J. L. Mc.'sul.y 2 I t 50 221 B. G. Rayboiila ii S'-- ) :;i Philm sc wat r.r 28 ut 2.4 LirmmiE. Luel! 11 50 tt Lttemm E. Sn- - ll 1 ; 6 0 28 J Lu nun E. Si.e 1 1 li 00 279 Lnsauoa K, sreii it n :o 294 J. M. Tiioma 7 S rO 2c!l J. A. Wii inns 11 5 90 215 D. i'm;i " rav 7 60 2d8 C. E Wnutl iiid 1 i t 00 And in accordincew 1 1 1 w nnd tbecrdcr o2 tho hoard of directors map ou t'l'-s- d dd.y I AjT.L 18112, so many shares of cacrt : e ... i ,s may be neeessniy will .: e i, a , the .;e secretary ani treasirer of tae cot;:, iv. ... B. Critchlow. at hi- - office, S3 . ioo e l.'o 'k.S It Lake City, cn the 21 t day or M: v.'e ' , at 18 d o is noon of said da)' to pay deitntment assesan nt thereon, tngether with tae cost of stiver .r.id expenses of sale. E. B. CRITCIILOW. becreUry. AN ORDINANCE TO FIX TUE SALARIES certain c.ty oflt'-er- aed employes. Tie it Ordained, By the City Council of thecity of Salt Lake, in purfaance of the resolution of said i ity Council, dulv jiassed at its sneclai sea-t-i ii h"I ! on the 19th dav of March, 1892, and oa the 23th day of March, lfei. Sc tfoil 1. Tha sala y of the City A'torney shall le two thousand livo hundred dollars pep annum. The salary of the Assistant City Attor-ney shall be ttf teea hundred dollar per annum. The salary cf th Supr.is r of str e's sliall he two tho isand dollars per annum. 'I he salary of the Supcrir.tcrceiit of Sewer Construction slisll b ' two thous n l i oila.s a;r annum. Tt.e salary of the Ci y ; ei'on saa.l bt twelve hnndret dol-lars er annum and comml slo i o: 20 per cent ou al. sal - of burial lots in said c ty cemetet y. Tna ea a v of the Super nteuden of 'aterworks shall be two thousanu ci liars, per annum. The sal-ary of ti o Polite Justice shall M tfteen bund oil dollars pir annum. Tne sa'aiy of the w.ifer master shall be two --49 thousa-.- i dodars per a: num. '1'ha sa ary o' tne chief of the tire department shall bn two thousand dollars per annum The bslary i tha cleik of the police court shall b : twelve hundred dollars per annum. Section 2. such salaries shall be paid in equal monthly inataLxnam out of the city treasury at the end of ei.ch month, and the salaries herein fi.te.! shall remain a the salaries of the ofilcera and employee' herein named until changed by the city council. Section 0. Such parts of former ordinances aa purport to lix or regulate the salaries of the off-icers named in the tirst section hereof are !: e y j reneale-i- Pas e l and approved May fith. 1892. Attest: R. N. Fassin, Mayor (Seali C. E. Staston. becorder. Cwrran or Mrr.icx, ) TEitnr.or.T cr Utah, sss CliC-.T- ANI) ITT ..rSil.TLlKI I I, C. E. Stanton, Recorder in and for Salt Lake City, do hereby certfy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct cot.y ol ilAn Ordinance, Fixing the Salaries of ( ert.iin City Officers and p issed and aj.nrovii by the City Council rSslt Lake City, I'tan, May 6th, A. D. 1892, aa appears of record in my office. in testimony wheraof, I bar set my hand and affi. '! iie i j orat- - of Salt Lakia Cit. . tho- - ninth day of May, A. D. 1K-- J. ".si-al.- J CE. STANTON. No. 137. City Recorder. Hi arstial's Sale. 1PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE TO me directed by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expos at public sale, at the front door of the County-Cou- rt House, in the City of Salt Lake. C ounty of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah on the f 1 th) iwentietb day of Mar, 189 . at 12 o"clockm.,ail the right, titleciaim and interest of Man ha Fergus i.i n it John Fr.'Uson of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and tieing ia Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, and" de scribed as follows, Part of Block (i2) seventy-tw- , Sandy Station plat, commencing at the southeast corner of said block, running thence west two hundred feet, thence north rifty feet, thence east two hundred feat, thence south lifty feet to place of beginning. To be sold as the property of Martha and J. hu Ferguson at the suit of S. J. Lynn. Terms of sale. cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By A. O. Dyek, Depntv Marshal. Dated April 20, TN THE DISTRICT COURT IN fti.f' I for the Third Judicial District cf Utah lerri-tor- y, Coun y f Salt Lake. C. A. Oraeber, plain-- t ft vs. J. II, Kennedy, NeJie Kennedy, hi- - wife, Edward r . Beck, Uleo R. Eothwell, E. E. McCon-naugh- J. W. ram 1 , and Agnes Poland, d fend-:.nt- ,i nmruons. The freople oil the Territory of Utah sea t greeting tj J. M. r.e.me y, .sei.ie u.enneuy, bis wife, Edward F. Beck, Oieii R. Bothweli, ft. E. S CJ' nnaii.hy. J W. Far re II and Agns Pol- - and. ' ife d n's. Y' n are h' retiv re inirc d to a near in action brought against you bv the above mimed plaintiff, in die District court of the 'third Judicial district of the Territory of Ufa i. and to answer the complaint filed therein within t a day-- j (exclusive of he day of service) after the service cn you of this summons if served within Ih s county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within urty days or judgment by default will be li.ken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is i.u o h .e J "'" .... e......n ... at. Kennedy in sum ol $601, With inteie at 1:., p r cent per month from October 14. 18.-1- until paid, for a'tor-ney- s fee and costa of suit: alleged to tie due on a certain promissory executed bv siid defend-ant to plaintiff, July 14, 18W, for $500, wi.h in-ter vt a' 1' . per cent per rmnth from date until paid s me bernp due and wholly unpaid, save to October 14, lt91, and secured l.y mort-ar- e of even date on preml e hereinaxter d-- s r bed: t i have the muni decree i f this Court for the sale of said premises: that proceeds ti er"d be applied in payment of amount due as aiKi.e; thai defendants; and all pereors c'aimlng urd r them, be t arred and foreel ;ted of all right Icrequiyr of redemption in said premises: that piaintin have judgment for any deficiencv, and for lerrMIef; said premises are described as fol-lows, to wit: Commencing 02:, ft S. of N. W. lorner ol Lot I ', iilk. 1, Temple View'" a subli- - i ion of Lots ;l an 1 1), Blk. pi. 5 A re Pia' "A." Big l ed Survey, runiiiig theme S. 31 fL, hence K. 127', ft., thence N. 61! fr., thence W. .7-.- ft. to p'.ai e of Leg. nniug, being parts of Lois 9, lo, 11, 12 and 19. ai i Blk. 1. sit ante in Salt Lake I citv an. I County, Utah. And yon at nerehy notified that if you fail to pOar and answer tne suid complaint aa above e ,,-- :. t'i" 'i pla ntitf will taie judgannt n - t . ,Tn " ' Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and ihe Seal of the District Court of the Third Judi-cial District, in and for tho Territory of Utah, this th day of April, in the year of our Lord ona thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . seal.J HENRY O. McMILLAN, Clerk- - By Gko. D. Loomis, Deputy Clerk. F .ask i i ... . , .u'o n y lor VN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE OB of water ditches Be it ordained by the city Council of Salt Lake City as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any j erson to drive any wagon or other vehicle across any public water ditch or canal within the corporate limits of said Salt Lake City other than at a reg-ular crossing, or place any pole, board or any mher obstruction whatever, in any such public ditch or canal for any purpose, or in any way in-terfere With the tree and unobstructed How of a at r in such diti h or canal. Sec. 2. Any person to drive across any public iva'er ditch or canal at any place other ihan at a public crossing, shall, bef.ro doing to, p. ace over sai I ditch or canal a good ar.d substan-tial bridge, or in said dit h or canal a good and substantial covered flume, as the Cwv Watej Master may direct and decide, sufficiently high, and of sufficient capacity, so as not to interfere with, or prevent ihe free and unobstru red How of water in said ditch or canal, said bridge or flume to be constructed under the direction of the Water Master of said city. Sec. 3. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance fhnll be pun-ished by a fi.ie in any sum not less than live nor in r- - than twenty five dollars. Si c. 4. --This ordinaneo shall take effect from and after its passage end publication, l'assed and np; Mav 8, Iti). R.'N. BASKIN, Mavor. Aitest: C. E. STANTON, SEAL. City Re order. . United States of America, ) TaaWTOnr of Utah, -- ss. County and City of hait Lake. I, C. . Stanton, Recorder in and for Salt Lake City, Utah, do here'.iv certify that the foregoing is a full, true mnd e irerf eonv of uAn 1 t i n in a Prohibiting the Obs i action of Water Bitches, " passed s.nd approved by tho Citv Council of Salt Lake City, Uttih, May 9, lob2, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Corporate Seal of Sait Lake City this 13th day of May, A.D., 1892. C. E. STANTON, City Recorder. Trustee' Sate, nrHKEXAS, on march 6, ieoo, susig si. " Free and John F. Frae made and delivered to John B. Trever of Yonkers, Westchester county New York, their promissory note, where-in and'whereby tor value received they promised to payto the order of the said John B. Trevor, one year after date, seven thousan a dollar?, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from date until paid, both before and after judgment, interest payable quarterly, t.nd both pr:i cinal ar.d interest payable in U.S. gold coin nt the t anking house of T. R. Jones A Co., in Salt Lake City, U tah, and that all unpaid inter-est should draw interest at the rate of eight per cent per anncm until paid; and W here as, To secure the payment of said note and merest, said Susie If. and John F. t ree oa March 6. 1690, duly made and delivered a deed of treit, conveying to T. R. Jones and 8. J. Lynn cf Salt Lake" C.ty, Utah, as trustees, the follow--' Ing describe.! real esiate, Fituated in Salt Lake City and countv. to wit: A part of lot i in block 130, plot " A." Salt Lake City survey, commencing at the southeast o.ner ' of said lot 1 and running thence north 186 feet, thence west lo5 feet, thence south 07 feet, thence oast 47li feet, thence south 9S feet, thence east lKl-- feet to the place of beginning; said trust deed being recorded on March 6," 1S90, and of record in Book 2 M of Mortgages, pages 190-1- -8 records of Salt Lake county, Utah. And whereas in said trust deed said Susie M. and John F. Free covenanted to pay said promis-sory note and to keep the improvements on f aid property constantly insured at their expense, and that if they failed to keep up such insurance then that the holder of said note might effect the same and retain the cost thereof out of the proceeds of any sale made of the property under said trust deed; and, w liEKXAs, mey lanea to Keep up seen insur-ance, and the holder of said note effected same at a cost of $14.95; and, Wbixcis, no part of said note has baen c.aid excep.t the interest thereon up to June 23rd, 191. and the principal and interest thereon from said last date is due and unpaid: and, Wuchbas, said Susid ii. and John F. Free covenanted in said trust deed hat if said note and interest should not be paid when due, or if such insurance should not be kept up by them, theu that said trustees might sail said prop-erty, at the place and on the notice and in tha manner specifically prescribed by said deed, to pay the same, and tha costs of sale, attorney's eea nd compensation to said trustees, either "of the parties to the trust deed to be at liberty to become the purchaser at such sale. Now at the request oi such holder of said note, the undersigned as such trustees and under the powers conferred oh them by soid trust deed, will, on Saturday, the 9th day of April, 1892, at 12 o'clock m. of that day, nt the front door of the Sait Lake County Court House, in Salt Lake City, Utah, fell to tha highest bidder for cash, aid deserihed property or so much thereof as necessary to pay and satisfy the unpaid amount of said note, and said insurance and the costs of sale, including attorneys fees and com-pensation to the undersigned trustees. Dated March 18th, 1BU2. T. R. JONES, 3. J. LYNN, Trustees. EAt the request of the holder of the promissory note above referred to the undersigned hereby postpone the date of the sale above noticed until May 2d, 1892 at 12 o'clock, m., of said day ; when such sale will be made at the place and in the manner above noticed. Dated April 8th, 1892. JONES 8." J. LYNN, ' Trustees At the request of the holder of the promissory note above referred to the undersigned have post-poned, and hereby poatpntin the ilate of the sale above noticed until May 23, 1892, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, when such sale will be made at the place and iu the manner above noticed. Dated May 2, 1892. T.R.JONES, S. J. LYNN, Trustees. mBXTSTKS'S SALE WHEREAS LEONARD 1 9. Osjrool and Bunt L. Osgood, his wife, on the first dac o December, made, e c a and delivered to Emll J. Rsddati: their certain promissory note for ihe principal sum of three thousand three hundrt d and si.tteen 0 dollara, payable lo the order .f srid Er.iil J. Raddatz, ninety Cava sfter date herc.f, wtthintatast there-on at the taie of one (1) per cent per month aattf paid, and Wiikhca?, To secure the payment of said nota the laid Leonard S. Osgood and Ruma L. Osgood 'SM on ?aid day made, executed and delivered to S. McDowalfas trustee for the said Einil J. Rad-dat-z their certain trust deed in writing of that date, which said trust deed was duly certified, owledjred and is orded in the ortice of tha County Recorder of Tooele Connty, Utah Terri-tory, on the thiid day of December, lsi'l, and, thereby conveyed to . owali the following , mining propeitv, to Wit: An undivided three-fourt- hs (h) interest of, in and to the Lode, mining eiaim, situate iu the Rush Yallev Mining District in the said County of Tooele, designated as U. 8. Barvey, lot No. si, and more particularly described in and by said trust deitd. Also an undivided three-fourth- s inter-u-.t ,,f in nml to the i i.ari la de, mining claim. situate in the said Rush Valley Mining District, County of Tooele, Utah, me re particularly scribed tn and bv the location certificate thereof, raeerded in Book F. at pse 183 of the in the office of the District Recorder of said Ru-- k Valley Mining District and tn and by s iid trust deed.' Also me (1) upright boiler, engine and blower now upon said laiumg claim, and . JM'iSM Whereas, It is provided, in said trust deed that in ca-- e de.'atlt be made in the payment of an id pr: missorv nots, that th trustee might pro-ceed o soil, and sell an i dispose of said premises or any part thereof, and ail right, title, benefit and equit - of redemotion of the said Leonard S. Osgood fi'nd Ruuia L. Osgood, their heirs and assigns then in either in masn, or separate par-cels at public auction on said premises or auy part thereof, for the highest and best price tha.' s- me wiil bring in cah. twenty days previous notice of such saiei having been given by pub-lication in anv newspaper at that time pub-lished in the county of Salt Uake, Utah Terri-tory and out of the proceeds of such sale, first to pay the enst of advertising, selling and con-veyii- i" anid premises, including a reasonable commission to the trustea for his ervices and reasonable attorney's fee and all other expensee of this trust. - Secondly, to pay to the holder of said proinia-ror- y note tuch sums as he may have paid tot tabs or asses-men- t, on said premises, or to e UngDish any outstanding title or liens thereou. Thirdly, to pay the full amount of said promis-sor- v note, together with interest thereof and, whereas, the said Leonard S. Osgood and Emma L Osgood have not paid said promissory note, nor anv part thereof, and the same is past due and payWile Now, therefore, iu consideration of tao premises and cf the power vested in me by said Trust Deed and by request of the legal holder at said nroniisserv note, 1 will.on Monday, the il&ai Thirteenth dav'of Jane, 1892, at 1 o'clock p.m. on said dav, at and upon said "No-ou-l)o- n t" Mining claim, in the said County of Tooele, said described property to tho highest bidder for cash, or so mu. h thereof as may pay said not and interest then on, trustee s and attorney4 f. es and tho expenses of said trust 88 provided t., said trust deed. 8. McDOWALL, 'e"air' Trust, - .,Harc3SH "VJOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OP a. John Lees, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, John Lees, Executor of tiie last will of John Lees, deceased, to the credi-tors of and all persons having claims against the Said decem-cd-. to exhibit them, with the necessary vou- i ers, within ten inon'li after the first publi-cation of this notice, to thf said at the of.ice of-C- . O. Whittemore, Alt v. at Law. Salt Lake City, Utah. JOHN LEES, Executor of last will of John Lees, deceased. Dated May oth, 18 J2. National Republican Convention, Minne-apolis, Minn., .lime 7. For the accomodation of those desiring to risit Minneapolis on the above occasion the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Minneapolis and return at one fare for the round trip. For dates of sale and limits of tickets or any additional information apply to D. E. BrjRl.KY, General Agent Union Pacific System, 201 Main St. CE ' L C ERS Coal Minii gcomva:iv. Ncttc is b re. y piven that at a n ee ing oi the bo r.i o tli ei t ha cralk I're.-- t Ccal kinlag ccia an ' at alt Lake City, Frida , V.: jrs u, 110 ,anaa aa ..t of one . Ii cent per share was levi d up n '.. e c .1 itoi k o: said o n. any. p-- y b e on - rfir e l-- nesdoy, a" 25tlK 1J82, t- tu teireaiy, J. D. Pre ce a. the olt'ce of Mas n A in. USi ' est South Temple r et. Salt Lw ty. Stay sti ka upon which sue i assei, men! sh i .. ma n in paid tn said 2Mb day of May. rha'l e a d e iteel red delinquent and advertised far isle, and q ess payment shall t.e maje be o o. w .1 :. I v t ie sec e a-- v at o Tee of Kasen C . at ; : o cj k, m , on Tu-saa- Jane 1 it ', "t n' li i ion to the high' st til l. ie , to p y si ch or i : Dt ,.,d cost of advertising. B- or er -- i r.l ai-- - rectors. J. D. BLEB I E. So ratiiry. "VJOTICE OF MEETINO OF THE 8T0CK-il-h ilders oi the American Naturr.l Gas Com-pany. Notice is hereby given that a nn etiug of the st. ekhoh'er-t- i he American Na utal Gas j Company is called and will be held at the office of the said Company, No. 218 south East Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territ-ir- (office of. W. C. Hall), on Monday. May Mth, itsi. at 2 o'clock p. m for th i pari o-- of iha- - glng and ame: ding the articles of Incorporation of said Company by annulling ceitain art.cles an t changing and amend ng certain e ther articles of the artic cs of incorporation of said Com anv, and itfO for the further puipoee of ascertaining and dtt rraining if it is not tor the best interests of the said Co pany and the stockholders thereof that the tali company sell, transfer i nd convey all or any part of the franchise', eases. gs wells and property whatsoever beh nging to and owned by said Company and wheresoever sitra- - ted, and to agree upon and fix the terms and consideration of such sale, transfer and c invey-anc- e. JAMES F. WuODMAN, President of the Board of Trustees cf the Ameri-can Nat ri al Gas Company. - ttest: JOHN f. STRINGER, Dated Salt Lake Secretary. City, Utah, May 7, 1892. rXplMrBloEa Iftor CULTURE, FINAL I'll' OF --NO pa slieatlast. Unite! State L i,dOf-- lice, salt Lake City, Uta':, Mi.y 7. t 02. o . e is he eey given that .ioiiu cat. r 1 ns r.te.i n lite of ltiten ion to make fin il i ri'f b f. re tie R i I ir and Receiver at his oSB a in : a t Lake . i t.i i, on Sattmtay, tt e !8;h day of June, Ii02, n tim-ber culture apptica'icn No. tl'i, lor " e S..'. u N.W. K N.E. . S.W. N.V, . - y at .1 lot 8, quarter of attct.on No. 4, Tcwn-dit- p No, I south range No. 2 W. i lie names as : Jc lin S. B wdige, John B. Bowdije. Lewis S. Keim, Find fty Trie, all of Bait Lake Citv P. O., Vt:!'. FRANK D. tiOBIJS, It- -, is cr. Wilkes fc Cuakwick, Attor. rye for claim tat No. 1303. Fust Trains. Definite arrangements have now been made for the new fast train from San Fran-cisco to Chicago, which will be put on May 2"- -', and run via Southern Pacific, Rio Grande Western, Colorado Midland and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe roads. Train will leave San Francisco at 7 a. ni., leave Ogden the next day at 8.15 p. m., leava Colorado Spring the next day at 9:25 p. m., arriving at Kansas City the next day at 6:20 p. m., and Chicago the following morning at 9:15 a. in. This train will make the run from j Ogden to Chicago in exactly sixty hours, and will be the fastest train on re., urd be- - I tween Ogden and Chicago via Kansas City. We Lead. The Chicago, L'nion Pacific and North-western line leads all competition. Short lines, quickest time, union depots, solid ves-tibule trains to Chicago, no vexatious delays or changes at the Missouri river. . Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Judi-cial District of l'tah Territory, County ot Sait Lake. Robert Allen, r.ainUff, vs. Summons. Allie Allen, Defendant. ) fit People of tne Territory of Utah Seal Greet ing: Tu Allie Allen. Defendant. YOU ARE RE RE BY REQUIRED TO in an action brought against you by th above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of tfis Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint Clod therein v. ithin ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after tha service on you of this sum-mons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a decree of this ourt iliss oh ing tiie bond" of matrimony ex-isting between pHintiff and defendant, and grant-ing plaintiff general relief; prayed on the ground that on or about the 2t!th day of April, Van, the defendant willfully and without cause deserted and abandoned this iilaintiff, and has ever since continned to so desert ai d abandon him, without any sufficient cause or reason and against his will and without his consent. And yon 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 Horn Charles S. Zane. Judge, and h e Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 25th day of April, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred ,...d ninety-tw- SbalJ HENRY G. McMILLAN Clerk, HcDowall & Leyle. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. i MARSHALS. SA"L- E- ICfiSC A Vt" TO AN t mo directed l.y th District Cenrt of the Third Judicial District of the I tory of l'tah. 1 wis II offer fo.- sale at p. it lie auc-- I tion on the (Ith day of Jntte, itst',', at 12 .clock m., at the front doer of the 'cuny Court House in the C ty and County ot Salt L tice, Utah i'crri-- i tory, all the right, title, claim and i it st of W alter Murphy, ilnima I!, i . M- rphy, i has. O. Frrnsworth ai d Jemi'e A. Pin nw nth of. In or to the folio., ing ricsirieed real estu.e it p rfv, si mated, h ing and heing In the City and Co ntv of Salt Lake, Utah A par. of Lot (ti), In Block iifty-ttne- e (.': ), of Put A, Salt l.ace City Survey, commencing nt a po nt eight (!) rods East of the North west coiner of smd lot, and running thence Seotil ten (101 rods, thence Eatt two Ci) reds, thence nort i ten (10) r.ds, thence Wet--t two i2) rods to the place of beginning in Salt Lake City, County ot Salt f ake. Territory cf l'tah. To be sold as the pr p r v of Walter Muipliy. Emm". B. P. Murphy, Cms! O. Farnsworth cad Jennie A. Famsworth, at the suit of W. B. H. Spafford. 1'erme of tale cash. C. B. Jack, riaintLTs Attorney. Salt Lake City. Utah, May 1M. 12. E. ii. PAR.-On- S U. S. Marhl. By D. N SWAN, Deputv MaiahaL MARSHALS SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the Third Ju- dicial District Cturt of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose at public ta e, a' th front door of the County Court Ronse. In the City of Salt Laks oniit.v of Salt Lake und Terfitorv of Utah on the t'.tst day of av, atl- - oVoc M., all' tae rieht, title, claim aad Interest of J. U. Kam--dv- , or, in, aril to the following described r?al estate, i itaaie, lvine and being in Salt Lak County Ter-r.tor- v of I tih, and iieribed aa folio, t: Block two (.') Oregon Rose Add tioa to Salt Lake Ciry, being a subdivision of part of Section twenty-- six (2,) rownehip one (1) Son h Rangeore (1) Ea t, a t Lake Meridian, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. Also an undivided one fifth ) -t . f, in an1 to the Clara M. Mine, located in the houtn fork of the Big Cottonwoad Minine District, Sait Lake County, Utah Territory. To be soldas ti e of J. M. Kennedy at the suit of E. F. Bei k Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. 8. Marshal. Bv A. IL Parsons. Deputy Marshal. Dated May 5th, l&a. : I tsity. A Flyer. The new Chicago limited via the Rio Grande Western, on and after May 1, will leave Salt Lake at 8:00 a. m., reaching Den-ver at 9:30 a. in. the next morniug; and Chi-cago 4:00 p. m. the following day. Through Pullman palace sleeping; cars from Ogden and Salt Lake to Chicago without charge. An elegant train throughouL The Atlantic express leaves here at 940 p. rn. as hereto-fore. Improved service to Eureka and San Pete and Sevier Valley points. |