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Show ; .. THE SALT LAKfci T1MKS; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 1S92. " 3 Around the Mining World. ledgeis eight feet wide and can be traced on the surface for orer 500 feet. Mr. Mitchell's mine, the Evening Star, has a six-fo- ledge, ore from which assays $5'iS in free gold per ton. He has several other . mines near the Evening 8tar, all of which how up well. The Shelton Mining company, composed of farmers living near Star, have a number of splendid mines in the Willow Creek dis-trict A recent assay showed the pre in one of them to be worth from f200 U ?G50 per ton. I Over fifty locations have been made in the district during the summer. Mine and Miners. George Hirsh is in from Bingham. F. R. Lingham of Helena i in the city. Tom MargetU of Bingham is ia the city today. W. E. Collins from Park City is in Salt Lake. EUREKA PROSPECTS. Two Important strikes were made In the Boss Tweed the past week. A large body of lead chloride, carrying a high percentage of bismuth, was struck in the face of the drift In 200 feet, and a body of spar in about 50 leet, which will run from $150 to $200 gold. The Mammoth shipped one carload of ore last month which averaged 5 ounces of gold. The shipments for the present month will reach S50 tons. The shaft has now.rcached the 1200 level and they are cutting out the station. Seventy-fiv- e men are now at work. The-Anni- Consolidated Mining company held Its auuual election in Eureka Septem-ber 1U. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: John A. Hunt, presi-dent; C. F. Rathbone, vice president; Fred Nelson, secretary; O. T. Bridges, treasurer; John A. Hunt. (i. T. Bridges, W. II. Kissin-ger, C. F. Kathbone, E. H. Kathboue, W. I. tridges and E. O. Lee, directors. B. Christiansen 01 t,ureKa is in me cuy on business. P. T. Cook of the Eureka mining district is in Zion. The Yosernite at Bingham has paid $40,000 in dividends. F. A. Snell is in Bing'.iam looking over his mining interests. A. McKewan of the Argentine company left yesterday for th mne at Bingham. The Sampson mine gham is looking better than it has since itwas first opened up. The Chalk Creek CoaV:ompany is making active preparations to ommence shipping coal this winter. Two jw boilers and new pumping machinery are eing put in at the double compartment shit, and two shifts of men are at work cleang the mine of water. The new arrang.aents will give a producing capacity of 15 tons of coal per day, and negotiations areiending by which the coal will be shipped USalt Lake by rail in the near future and sol at a much lower rate than that charged bj thi present mo- - opoly. Substantial Developments. John Bogan is pushing matters at a lively rate on his Cumberland group. He has or-dered a new Common-sens- e whim which he expects to arrive this week, together with 400 feet of wire cable. He is building a substantial whim house and stabie, 40--le- et, over the mouth of the incline he is inking on the vein; also a neat cabin, 14x4 teet, two stories high, for the accommoda-tion of the men he expects to employ in de-veloping tha ground. The incline follows the vein, which has a very regular pitch of about 30 degrees, and presents as fine an appearance as any prospect in the camp. The walls are perfect and the vein measures about three feet in the clear, while the vein matter is highly mineralized and presents a The chances are very encouraging aspect. ery favorable for pay ore being found tn the Cumberland. This is one of the many groups that the big Crescent tunnel, n driven, will develop, for it will cut the vein exposed in the incline at great depth, and should it show ore its lucky owners Jould aoon be millioncires. 1'ark City Record. Fish Springs District. A correspondent writes to an exchange as follows: Our camp is rather dull at cresent, as tne famous Cactus mine shut down the other day and turned her miners loose on the des-ert to rustle a job elsewhere. Otto Hudson arrived in camp on the oth with a brand new mining outiit and will pro-ceed to open up the Early Harvest mine, on which he has a bond and lease. John L. Thomas came with Mr. Hudson aud will proceed to draw a few landscapes upon the head of Hudson's drills with a four-poun- d hammer. Mr. Orlando Pearson is about to begin op-erations for his company upon the property known as the "Big Buck" mine adjoining the Early Harvest. Mr. Pearson wiil start for Lehi on the lOih, ostensibly to procure a suitable outiit for maintaining a large camp, as he intends putting on a large xorce of men and getting down to business imme-diately. As Mr. Hudson and Mr. Pearson are both rustlers tunes will undoubtedly im-prove in the Fiih springs mines at an early day. The Beaver Iitrlet. A correspondent to the Statesman at Boise from Idaho City, says: "Mining men who have lately visited Beaver district pronounce the Bella mine a wonderful piece of prop-erty, and look upon the mines generally of the camp as destined in the near future to build up a great town and add millions to the output of precious metals from the atate. lu fact, the possibilities of the dis-trict cannot be conceived, except from per-eon- al examination of the mires. It is now an almost settled fac. that a. very largo 6ilver mili will be erected as soon as possible next year to re-duce the ores of the Beda, Edna and other mines owned by a 6trong New Jersey com-pany. The successful operation of one mill will bring others, when the boom that is sure to come will be fully on. Considerable de-velopment work is going on at Summit Flat, on the west end of the belt, where the ores are free gold and can be successfully treated by the ordinary battery amalgamat-ing process. One of the mines there has been worked for nearly a year by Steve and Chris Smith, and a successful crushing has been made in the Goodwin mill. The Henrietta Incorporated. ( Articles of the Henrietta Mining company , fcave been filed with the county clerk. The , company incorporates in the sum of $(500,000 with shares of the par value of $1 each. The stockholders are: S. O. Snyder, 50,000 shares; Thomas Lee, 60,000; S. Smith, 50,-00- 0; I. F. Webner, 50,000; W. F. Neary, 50,- - 000; Charles Selby, 50,000; II. F. Tammany, 50,000; the remaining 250,000 shares are held as treasury stock. The officers of the company are S. O. Snyder, president; Thomas Lee, t; Shand Smith, secretary and treasurer; and these, together with I. F. Webner, W. F. Neary, Charles Selby and H. F. Tam-many form tae board of directors. The company owns the following property in the Henry Mountain mining district: The Atlantic, the Rio Grande, the Pacific placer of eighty acres, and a bond and lease on three-quarte- of the Aggie lode mining claim. The principal office of the company is in this city. Bingham "Bulletin" Briefs. The Rough and Ready was a shipper again this week, sending In three carloads of con-centrates. The Lucky Boy sent in a good-size- d ship-ment again this week, hicn gaye high and encouraging assays. The carload shipment from the Hoogly last week carried 5o per cent lead, GO to 100 silver and one-ha- lt gold. L. Jangraw and George E. McLean made a carload shipment from their lease on the Old Jordan ground last Saturday. A shipment of between thirty and forty tons of first-clas- s ore was made from the Korth Last Chancs the first of this week. The tunnel on tha Lone Tree lode, at the head of Can- - Fork, has tapped the ledge, and the prospects for striking good pay ore in a few days are very flattering. An immense amount of low grade gold ore Is being taken out and placed on the dump at the Monitor mine, and the operators, we are reliably informed, intend soon putting up the necessary machinery for working it by the cyanide process. The operators of the Mohawk Consolidated figure that tho tunnel on that ground, ac-cording to the rapidity it is being driven ahead at the present time, will tap the body of mineral recently located by Professor Kimball, within the next three weeks. The new tunnel on the Lakeview property at the head of Markham is being steadily pushed into the hill to cut the valuable ore body known to exist on that ground. It is now In about sixty feet. The Lakeview is owned by Yeadon & Heath of Salt Lako i'itrr The Starius mine is looking splendidly and its operators are compelling it to disgorge Us goldeu treasures regularly and in no small amounts. The ors is not being shipped but piled up on the dumn to await the erec-tion of tanks and other necessary machiney for treating it by the cyanide process, which will be put up about the 1st of next month, so we are informed by Mr. Ross and part-ners, the operators of the property. The new plant will probably be built at the mouth of Markham gulcb, which is a very suitable place for it. "Willow Creek District. Anderson Cox and Charles Mitchell, who are extensively interested in mining proper-ties In the Willow creek district, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Cox told a Boise States-man reporter that the mine owners of that district were much disappointed Because tha Boise Reduction works was not ready to re-ceive and reduce their ore. It costs $50 per ton to ebip the ore to Denver and have it re-duced, while the cost would be but $20 if the work could be done here. The Monterey is the name of one of Mr. Cox's mines. Ore from it assays all the way from $160 to $350 per ton, mostly gold. A 50-fo- shaft has been sunk and 250 feet of tunnel run on the ledge, which is live feet in width. Mr. Cox has 100 tons of ore from this mine now on the dump. Another of Mr. Cox's mines Is the SilveT Eeef. Ore Jrom It aisajs from $70 to $1063 a ton. The ' i 1 SALE PURSUANT? TO AN MARSHAL'SSsls to m directed bT the district court of tha Third indieifll district of fit Terr-itory; Utah, I shall offer at public sale ai'be front door of the county court house, in the el," snd county of Snlt Lake, Utah Territory, on the 4th day of October, at ia o'clock m., ail the right, title, claim and interest cf Nis C. Chris-tiansen, (iunelle Christiansen and Burton Oardnef !t Co. cf, in and to the fol-lowing described real estate, titrate, lyimr and being in the county of Suit Lake, I tan Terri-tory, and particularly described as follows, to-wl-t: Beginning at a point eighty Ui) rods north of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (k) of section twenty eight in township one south of range one (1), eat-- t of Salt Lake meridian, and runnlng'thence earn forty-eee- n and onhalf rod, thence north eignteen and ten nine-teenths US 10-- 1 !) rods, thence west forty-seve- n and one-hal- f thence sonth eighteen and lH lO-li- o rods to the p'.ace of beginnini;. To be sold as the property of Ms l Christiansen, Gunelle Christ. ansen "and Burton Carder comrar-y- , at the suit if Atialade Cameron Noble Hinckley. Terms of tale each. E. H. PAKSO.SS, U. s. MarshaL By D. '. Swan, Depu.y MarshaL J. G. Sutherland, PlaintiS's Attorney. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 12.199:. IVa a sign that Y yuu ne9i dp' ; wea pimples, trC( A? blotches, and eruptions begin i nr,Pear- - lour Yiper"?9 Wood needs look- - ftL--f in-- after. You'll J??jfv have graver mat- - iv'l'vJ ters ban pimples lm xffS to deal "with, if K&f VI Vf I'kW you neglect it, Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Dis-covery prevents end cures all diseases and disorders caused by impure blood. It invig- orates the liver, purifies the blood, and pro-motes all the bodily functions. For all forms of scrofulous, skin and scalp disease, and even Consumption (which is really lung-scrofu- la ) in all its earlier stages, it is a cer-tain remedy. It's the only one that's guar-anteed, in every case, to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. It's a matter of con-fidence in one's medicine. It's the cheapest blood - purifier sold, through druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? The " Discovery" acts equally well all Ut year round. PROFESSOR JOHNSON'S j WONDERFUL BLOOD SEARCHER. j Cnres Perfectly and Permanently. Rheumatism, Catarrh and Syphilis j In all Stages. Hakes a natnral and lovely complexion, is a needed tonic, destroys Pimples, Boils, Scrofula, Mercurial and all j Bood Diseases. If yonr Blood and Stomach are all you can have no rttht Dizziness. Headache, Neu- - ralgia, Costiveness, Malaria, Liver Com- - plaint, levers or Backache, j To make a perfect cure directions must be followed strictly. It requires five bottles to make a permanent cure; price $2 per bottle, in ail aggravated cusos of Svphiiis or Ca- tarrh sen- - or call and give svniptom. For i - atarrh you must smoke our remedy to kill microbes or pin worms. Put up by A. M. JOHNSON REMEDY COMPANY, OFFICE AND I.ABRATOKT O. 264 SOUTII MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Refutable references. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-LA-eTdThogeI SOUTH MAIN ST.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW-2- 3 City. CLESSON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSE LLOR-A- T - LAW ; A rooms liOd-60- 5 McCornick Blk. EUGENE LEWIS. ; MORTGAGE LOANS. ATTORNE Postoffice Building. O. W. POWERS. OPPOSITE CCXLEN ATTORNEY-AT-LA-S. S. MAEKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, building, rooms -- 0, 63 to 69 West Second South. J. F. COEKEH. DATENT ATTORNEY PATENTS ON INYEN-- T tions, cavHts, etc. Patent drawings, models to order. Offlce 251 ilaia St., Salt Lake City. KAIGHN & ANDERSON. AND C017NSELORS-AT-LA-ATTORNEYS cor. West Temple and Second Sonth Btreeta. P. O. Box, M3. Salt Lake City. " GRANT H. SMITH. I AWYER MORLAN BLOCK. MINING LAW L a Specialty. JNO. LTJ. TAYLOR, ATT'Y. O A WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT Zt-- Lake Citv, Utah. Special attention piven to mining, land street and water right litigation. INSURANCE. loukIblyamscoC riRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE I of New York; 85-- t Commercial Blk. fLVMBISG. pTXmoran! ' STEAM HEATING ENGINEER 350 MAIN Lake City. DKEsH MAKING. MISS L. MICKELSEN, DDRESS-MAKE- ROOMS 30 aitd 31 SCOTT-Auerbac- h Building. Satisfaction guaran-teed. F. AUERBACH & BR0 First Grand Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods. SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Never has this Department been so ATTRACTIVE. No such line of ' Silks and Brass Goods was ever brought to this City. LOOK AT THESE INDUCEMENTS! S1LKS--7 At GOc, Black Gros Grain; was 00c. At ?1.27, 143 yds Armure Roval Brocadej At Vrc, Satin Rhadame; was 05c. wo. $2.25. At 85c, Armure Royal ; v.as $l.2o. At tl.00, 300 yds Fancy Moira Silk; At 50c, Surah; was T."c. fl.T5. At UOc, Peu da Sole; wa f 1.25. At 50c, 100 yds best prade Colored Satin At 50c. Black Embossed Satin ; "was Wc. was '.c. At $1.00. s'.USUk Brocaded Satin Marvel- - At Tic, 20 shades of Eveaiug Silk; waa eux; wti ?L7i. $1.25. - Black Dress Goods. Woolen Suits. At 25c., 10 pieces Diagonal Weave; was AJ 150s"iu Fuc-- L""1' 4QC At 2.10, ..00 suits ia Caihciere Plaia .', Stripes; was 5t.00. At 50c., 10 rieees 43-m- Henrietta; was At $2.75, S75 suita iu Novelty Weave: was ,ac- - $5.(X). At 50e., 8 pieces Bedford Cord, wa 75c. t $3.50, 500 suits ia Novelty Weave; wa At 55c, 4 pieces Serge, all wool ; was S5c. $& 00. 3W suits Sa Telty Weave, was- - At GOc, 4 piece Storm Ser-- e, was $1.00. $L20 At $1X0, 5 piece Silk Warp Henrietta, A't" 50c. a yard, 10 sbades 36-inc-h all wool, was $1.50. wide TA hale Serge ; wa 85c REMNANTS. REMNANTS, v, -e--. Goinir Kant? The Colorado Midland has come to Utah, and in connection with the Rio Grande West-ern Is undoubtedly now the popular line east Kuns the fastest trains, has the finest scenery and makes connections at Colo-rado Springs and Denver with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Louis, New Tork, etc. Ticket office at 200 Main street. MRS. M. TKACY. DSESSilAKER; 210-21- 1 PROGRESS FURNITURE. SANDBERG FURNITURE CO. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL jobbing and repairing o r.romr.tly. lnS-11- 0 W. Son;h Temple. DENTIST. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL, CO. OFFICE NO. 21'2X STATE STKEET, OPPOSITE Bldg, Salt Lake City. DR. FORSHEE, DENTIST. CLIFT South. HOUSE, CORNER MAIN VETERINARY SURGEON". VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. Office, Palace Stables, 0 and WWest Third South Street. An Enormous Stock of Manufacturers and Stock Short Lengths at Less Than Half Value. I Opening Sale of New Fall&Winter Garments, Our Stock is FOUR TIMES that of any former season, and embraces everything that is New and Stylish. Our Prices are ASTONISHING. Our VALUES are UNAPPROACHABLE. We Will Show 7000 Cloaks This Season. T ADIES' CAPES in Imported Camel's Hair, Cheviot; j . Cloth, English Mixed Cloth, Fine French Cloth, Bed-ford Cord, Fine Castor Beaver, Melton Cloth, etc. fr - ,1 l'l 1" 1 . lit". IT.-- Oreitt Salt take & Hot Springs Railway. Change of time. On and after Monday, September 12th, trains for Back's Hot Springs leare at 5:30 and 7 a. m., and every 40 minutes from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Trains for Bountiful leave at 5:30 and 7 a. m. and every two hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. in. Present trains leaving at S:20 a. in., 9:40 and 10:20 p. m. are abandoned. I Deafness Cannot Be Vui Jrianasomeiy Draiaea or emoroiaerea, or smaaea wita jeq Nail Heads, in all the new shades at $7, 8, $9, $12 up to .55 v BLAZRR SXJI'TS: - ,;-- Our Stock of these Suits comprises about 30 different styles. .$ At $5.75 in Ladies' Cloth. At $12.00 in Extra 1'ino English Sfjrce1 At $7.00 in Series. Latest Styles, in Navy Blue, Blaclt, Tan. At $7.50 in Fine Ladies' Ciotb. Hand-- At $15.00 In Bedford Cords, Biack, Taa. sbmely Braided in White or Black. At $1400, Eton Salts in. Navr Bine an'f ,' At $0.50 in Fine Serges. . Brown. F. Auerbaeh & Bro. i 9 Tliey Beat tho Bscord. The Rio Grande VTestern train which left Salt Lake on Sunday morning at 8 a. m. ar-rived at Denver at 7:30 a. m. Monday morn-ing, thus making the run between Salt Lake and Denver in tweaty-thre- e hours and thirty minutes, surpassing all previous records of any regular train between these two citiss. The Rio Grande Western people claim they can make this time with ease, comfort and safety, and were it any advantage to put into Denver at an earlier hour fiassengeri arrange their schedule to do so. Their efforts for improving the service be-tween Utah aud the Colorado metropolis hould be encouraged by all classes Of trav-ler- s. by local applications, as they c)t reach the diseased portion of the earfhera is only one way to cure deafness, aithat is by constitutional remedies. Des caused by an Inflamed condition aie mu-cous lining of the eustachian tub When this tube gets inflamed you have a bling sound or imperfect hearing, aud wl n is entirely closed, deafness is the rat ari(i unless the inflammation can be ta out and this tube restored to its norm0ndi-tlon- , hearing will be destroyed forevme cases out of ten are caused by catarrlhiCu is nothine but an inflamed conditioi the mucous surfaces. We will give $100 for any case of d,ess (caused by catarrh) that cannot be en by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulee. F. J. Chexky A Co. , Toled Sold by all druggists, 75c. i Patronise the Best. Fastest time, sure connections, bestn-er- y to all points east, via Rio Grandest-er-a and Colorado Midland railwaysk tha ticket agent. The Cool Route. PHYSICIANS. MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALING. iven. Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. 63 Stato Street, Room 3. ASSAYEKS. CYAmDPBOCESS ROOM 12, UNION NATIONAL BANK, DYE WORKS. STIdTDWOBKsT" SALT LAKE STEAM DTE WOLKS OFFICE! to 43 Sonth West Temple street. ' ' HOTELS. Slain ana lied South. Table-Boar- d a Specialty. "Whose your tailor V Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite AVaiker house. InternioaDteln Abstract Co. Are prepared to give complete abstracts on all lands in Salt Lake county. 55 and 56 w nen going east can at aw .iauiet Commercial block; take elevator. nd seenre tickets via Rio Grande Wn tnd Colorado Midland railways. Fasfe ; sure connections. Chicago World's Fair Water, Hygeis $1,000,000.00 To lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. t at American National bank. i "Whose your tailor T" Try Buckle d, Main St., opposite Walker house. I --e. i Rates $1.50 and $2 a day. J. R. STEPHEN, Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Salt Lau City, Utah. American and European Plan. KATES 3 ANTl (3 MB DAT. J. J. McCxrsKT, Bechtol & Sawtxi, Proprs. Dining Dept. Proprs. Hotel Dpt. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. OpenedJune 3 New and Elegant in all Its Ap polntments. 2BO Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooma with Batn. 6. S. HOLMES. - - Proctor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. JUST OPENED! The OdIj First-Cla- ss Hotel in the Citj Cor. Main and Sonth Temple streets. THE MORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st South. CENTRAL LOCATION. FIE8T-CLA8- S TH appointments. HATES $S sad per day. Special Rates to theatrical add utrg parties. JT. H. CLARK, Prop's. THE CONTINENTAL Salt Lake Citv. Utah. PHILIP SPBY, Marchant Tailor. FIRST-CLAS-S SUITS Made to Order. Perfect Guaranteed. I carry full lines of French, Englieh. Scotch and Domestic Goods. 25 West south Temple street, opp. Temple Block, Salt Lake City. Is Your Sight Defective? WHY DON'T TOU SEE BBEGrEE! 1 The Optician, 4 4 I No charge' made for examination. A perfect fit guaranteed. Glasses sold cheaper than yon can "buy them elsewhere. Spectacles and Eye-Glas- I repaired. Remember the place, 19 W. South Tem-Jpl- e afreet, opp. Temple. A R. STENZEL & CO. I (Late with Noble, Wood & Co.) I xaxittactukkrs of If your man wins celebrate withTusc cigars. If defeated seek consolation in carora cigars. For sale everywhere ai the Monte Cristo, 61 West Second Soul Hygeia Mineral Spring Co. agents, phone 368. Try Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphates : j If you want to borrow money, go dir headquarters. Sax J. Ken to: Room 22 Hooper Bl Buckle & Son, tailors. Established 1, 1876. Main street, opposite Walker i Hygeia Waters are superior to any. Try hygeia ginger ale. J. Brass and enamled furniture at Br Bros. - " - Charles Venexiana, A. SI., Ph. (Heidelberg) professor of mathematics astronomy in the University of Utah dtni 1890-92- , opens September 5, 18tti, tit block, rooms 427, 428, a school to pr" pupils for college. The number of p.. limited to ten, as the instructions wijr neraonal, not ia classes. Tuition, J7av term of ten weeks; including board room at Dr. Veneziana's residence, p Rest of references. Address postofhee 1403, Salt Lake City. 4- - 'x 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We repair and alter all kinds of Seal Garments to Fashionable Shapes by the most experienced rtnan Furriers. Bring in your fur work now d have it ready for winter. We carry the most complete line of Furs and ins of any house in the West, and guarantee ices as low as any house in the trade, East or est, finality and workmanship combined. Perfect fitting Seal Capes, Jackets, Sacqnes and sters in stock and made to order a specialty. ggl lEHESEY All kinds of Furs S v1 cleaned, repaired, redyed and ro-il Yvx't" rj fitted. ... ASifStl Big Discount H "w Month. Of& Gall at 0223 "Ma. ent. 2.0 south Main a5!&l;2jSP ttreet. Branch Store Hotel Knatsford Building. First-Cla- ss American Hots!. $2.50 and $3.03 pr iaj. VI. n. REATtDSLEY, Prop'r. flRTIHRW IIMRg Braces for Deformities, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Etc SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ' tW Main St.. Salt Lake City. Buggies and Carriages. Geo. A. Lowe Has received and tor sale a full line ot tae Lat est Styles I As the most popular prices; also a full lias ot Aerienitaxal Implements and SabutUer Wagons. j i t 145 State Road, Sal Lake Ctty. Thm Colorado Midland Hallway, j In connection with the Rio Granda Westf is now the only line by which tourists Utah to the east pass through the sub? scenery of the Rocky mountains by dayH in through trains wtthout the necessit stopping oyer. Ask A. N. Oliyer, city tl agent, 'A0Q Main street, for tickets yia baoye route. i Persons marrying, building or mol will do well by attending Barrett Bros.') gain sale of furniture. Arcadian Waukesha Water. L. W. man. Agent. Telephone 304. There is nothing to equal liygela, VTOTICE. t. S. LASH OFFICE, SALT LAKE cur. July 2tth, 19i Coiniilaint having lyn entered at this offlc? by Gorge Wallace Wlliiara against Edward li. Terry for abandon-iui- ; hi? Ilo'me-ttea- F.ntrv No. aad dstwi October 4, 1SS, upon the W. 4, N. K. V nd S. E. V. K. W. i and N. K. 9- - W. Si, hection 80, Township 1 Donth, Raiijrf 8 west, in Tooele county, Utah territory, with a view to the can-cellation of eaid entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 27iii day of October, lsW2, at 10 o'clock' a. m., to respond and furnish 1081)1110117 concerning; eaid alleged abandonment FKANX U. UOBUS, itetcister. Trie Central Republican League Club will meet Wednesday evening, Septem- ber 21, at Republican headquarters, Wa-satch block, at 7:30 o'clock. Members are urgently invited to attend, as business of importance pertaining to the club, and the campaign, will be considered. By order of Executive Committee. ATOT1CE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ce " hereby riven, that in pursusnr of an order of the probate conrt In and for the conmy of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, made on the 31si day of Anpuet, lSttt, in tho matter of the estate of Henry Shingleton, deceased, the under-saitgned. the administrator of said estate, w ill ell public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, aud siibject to continuation bv (said probate court, on Friday, the 30th day of September, 9fi, at Vi o clock m.. at the front door of the county court-house, in the city and countv of Salt Lake, all the lYr ' ,Itle lntereet and estate of the aid Ilenrv abihluiKleton, deceased, at the time of hiB death, and the n?ht, title and Interest that the said estate na, by ope ation of law or otherwise, acquired 21 an or in addition to that of the said Ilenrv fchmt-leto- n at the time of his death, in nnd to all that certain lot, piece or parctd of land, situate, V and being in the said city and county of Cs1 Lake, territory of Ctih, and bounded and seven follows, towit: Beginning at a point ai d one-hal- f (7H rods et of the eonth-ea- st corner of lot two (2), block nmety-ceve- n (97), plat A," Salt Lake City survev. and runr.in'u-thence west two and one-hal- f (21 j) rods; thence north ten (10) rode; thence east two and one-hal-f rods; thence south ten (10) rods to the place of beginning. Terms and conditions cf sale: Cash, ten per cent of tho purchase money to be paid to the ad- ministrator on the day of sole, balance on con- firmation of sale by aaid probate court, lieed at expense of purchaser. . BARLOW FERGUSON, Administrator of the estate of Henry Shiugleton. deceased. September 7th, 1S92. IN THE niSTltlCT COURT IN ASI FOR the Third Judicial t of V tan territory, county of Salt Lake. V. O. Matthewe, plaintiff, v. SI. J. Hunt, defendant, summon?. The peo-ple of the territory of Ltah send greeting: To M. J. Hunt, defendant: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you dv the aliove named plaintiff in the dUir.rt court of the Third Judicial district of the territoiy of Utah, and to answer the com-pliant filed therein within, ten days (eiclnsive of the day of service) after the service on you-o- f this bcmmons if served wiihin this county: or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty day; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be tuken against joTnh, eacscaoidrdainctgictno thise prayer of said complaint. aentnst brought to have judgment the defendant in the sum of $50, with in-terest thereon from the 2Sth day of IJecemuer, 18u0, at the rate of ten per cent per anuum and costs of this action ; alleged to be the anio'int of a certain promissory note, executed and delivered to the plaintifl by the defendant, bv nienin? the . .. .. . .... . t I - I 1'1 1. T I V- - . 1. . WJ wiiio n jtiiMi jiuul ai on.11, iHEie, .oveixiur r -- , ll'S!), due in cue month from eaid date, and bear-ing ten per cent interest: and that sail defendant has not paid the taine nor any part thereof. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintifl wiil take judgment against you for the sum of 50, with interest and cosbs of this action. Witness, the Hon. Charles 8. Zane, Judge, and the seal ot the district court of the Third Judicial distrirt. In and for the territory of Utah, thi.30th day of August, in the year of our Lord cue thous-and eight hundred and niaety-two- . seal.j klky g. McMillan. Clerk. By Geop.ue D. Loom is, Deputy Clerk. Ritchie fc Ritchie, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The Continental Changes. The lease on the Continental hotel has changed hands, Mr. M. H. Beardsley retir-ing. The hotel will still be run as a first class house and special attention will be given to the table. Mr. J. II. Van Horn, who is well known in connection with the hotel business in this city, will cater to the wants of the guests and promises to keep the house up to its former high standard. Joseph E. Caixe, Walter P. Jbnxings, Agents. (Building FermlMIsled. Inl 11 .,',11 - TanAAA- - I since me 11 111 mot. uuiuij luspctmr Ilatulin has issued the foUow.ri permit to build: W. G. Nebeker, for a to-st- y brick on Third South, between Blrst Ld Second West, to cost $3700. t H. Bennion, for a two-stor- y bitk on Third North, between First and fcecol West, to cost $3700. ' I Harriet B. Harker, for a tvisiory brick on Third North, between JFiriand Second West, to cost $2700. Andrew Swensen, for a one-a-- y brick on E, between Second and Thirdast, to coat $1500. i J. M. Farrell, for a two-storjrie- k addi-tion at 37 West First North, to it $1000. J. T. Donnellan. for a ten-r- ot dwelling at the corner of Fourth South d Fourth East, to cost ?3499. Salt Lake Water Heating cotray, for a one-stor- y frame at 24 South Fou East, to cost $250. Dan Smith, for a cne-stor- y bridwelling at 735 South West Third stret to cost SHOO. STEW FAST FLYER BKIWEEu Denver and St. Iouls via the Burlington Koute. Schedule Time Leave Denver 9 a. m., ar-rive at St. Joseph 3:35 a. m., arrive at St. Louis lr25 p. m. the following day; only one night on the road. Leave St. Louis 1:40 p. m., arrive at Denver 8:15 p. m. the following day. TheBe trains consist of ves-tibul- Pullman sleepers and chair cars and are simply "elegant" in all their appoint- ments. E. E. Walker, Gen. Agent, 30 W. Second South st., Salt Lake City. J. Feaxcis, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. m SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COUKT IN the Third Judicial district of Utah Wmtory, county of halt Lake. Theodore P. Bm-nel- l, plaintiff, vs. William AI. Williame, Jacob B. mair and Edwiird Richards, defendants. The people of the teiritory of L fend en-etin- g to V llliam M. Williams, Jacob B. Blair and Edward ttUo eharca, defendants: You are heieby required appear in an uction brought against von by the abovH-naiiie- d plair.titf in the District co'urt of tne lhitd Judicial district of the territory of V'hh, and to answer the complaint filed therein within ten dcya (exclusive of the day of service) cfter the ewrvtoe on you of this summbnB if served within this county; or, if eerved out of this countr. brt la this district, within twenty davs; otherwise within forty days or judgment bv de!:.nlt will be takAn n ra i u t . . . . .........! . . . coTmhpelaint. eaid action is bronght to have jndirment sugmaino;f defendants, Wili.ain and Biair, ia annum 900, with interest at 10 per cent per from January J, 191, for 10 per cent of amount found due as attorney's fee, and cos's of suit; alleged to be due a certain promissory note, executed by defendant Wiiliains to defend- ant Blair, for $9o0, January 29, le&O, with interest at 10 per cent per annum from dst, enroe beius due and wholly unpaid, save interest to January 2a, 1HS(1, and secured bv a mortgage dated Febru-ary 10, ls0, executed by said Williams to said Blair, on premises hereinafter described; said note and mortgage having been d to plain-tiff, who is now the owner thereof ; to have the usual decree of this court for the sale of eaid premises; that proceeds of said sale maybe ap-plied in payment of amounts due as above; that Osfendants and all persons claiming nnaer them may be barred and foreclosed of all claim or equity of redemption in said premises: that fnalntiff have judgment for any deficiency, and relief. Said premises are described as follows, to wit: All of lots 21, 22 and 23, block I, of Blair & Curtis' snbdivikion of block 7, plat B, Salt Lake City survey, situate in Salt Lake City and county, Utah. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the eaid complaint as above rfeoqruired, the taid pla'ntiff will apply to the court the relief demanded therein. theWitness, the Hon. Charles a. Zane, judfre, and seal of the District Conrt of the Third Judi- cial district, in and lor the of Utah. ihi 8th day of September, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and nir etv-on-seai.. HENRY . WcMlLLAN, Clerk. By Obo. D. Locate, Depr.tv C;erk. I rank Pierce, Attorney tor Plamt.fL StrsMoxs-r- x tttk district cot;bt rs the Third Judicial DUtrict of Utah Territory, County of Salt Lake. Joseph D. Paris, plaintia, ts. R. C. Reever, C. E. Vest, Aquil'a II. Pickurin?, Jafte D. e Plckeria, bis wifs, k Get'oeil and Jaae I'oe t tcbell, his wifs, defendants. he people of the Territory of Utah sH.dPic(krerrie-jejrt-in, jj tJoanKe. CD.oRs ePevicekr,erCin.gSi.hiVs es.ti,ieA, qrureid-leriica- k ttefc-hsl- i nd Jane Doe Getchell, hie wife, dofendariti: You are hereby repaired to appear in an actio brought aialust you by the abcra earned plnlatilT, In the DUtrict court of the Ttaijd answer the complaint filed therein withiu t 4:iys (axclnsive of the diy of service) after tf service on you of this sirmmoct 1 served wltbtn till county; or if served out of this county bat la this district within twenty days: otherwise within forty dajs or judgment by default will bo taken acainst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action Is brought to have a decree ot th is court for the foreclosure of a certain mert-rag-and the sale ef certain premises hereinafter described, or so much thereat a may be necessary to pay tha amour. t cue on a certain promissory note, executed by defendants Reever and Vet to Filaintiff, April 2, lbWJ, for $810, with interest at 8 per cent per annnm same beiaj due and unpaid, save sum of $1517.14; and se-cured by mortgage hereinbefore mentioned on eertain premises, part of which have been released from operation of said mortgage, the remainder of which are hereinafter described: also to pay amount of costs and 10 per cent attorneys fee; teat defendants aad all persons claiming under them may be barred and foreclosed of aU eqnity of redemption In said premises; that plaintiff have judgment for any deficiency, and for otiier relief ; the premises sought to be nold as af cre-ai- d, are described as follows, to wit: Lots 9 to 44, block t: lots 23 to 82, block S; lots 1 to 8 and lots 26 to 83, block 6; the north half block 7: lots 8 to 24, block in, lots 1 to 8 and 2b to 82, being south ball block 11; lots 1 to 8 and 25 to 33, block 14; lots 9 to 24, bio k 1. all inclusive. In "Park Dale," an addition to Salt LaVe City, Utah. And yea are hereby notified that If tou fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plait, US will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the seal of the District court of the Third Judicial district, in and for the Territory of Utah, this lath day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two- . TsialI HENRY G. McMILLAN, Clerk. By Geo. D. Loons, Deputy Clerk. IN THE PBOBATE COURT, IN AND FOB Salt Lake county, territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jennet Bitter, deceased. Notice Notice is hereby given that Nettie administratrix of the estate of Jennet Hitter, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed in said court, her final account of her administration of said estate and petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Thursday, the l?Jth day of October, A. D., 18K2. at 10 o'clock a.m., at the courtroom of said court, in the County court house. Salt Lake City and County, Utah Territory, has been duly ap-pointed by the judge of said court, for the settle-ment cf said account and hearing of eaid petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and bhow cause, if any there be, why said account should not be settled and approved and final dis-tribution made as prayed f jr. Dated September 1W, lW. C. E. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Conrt. By Cai-ste- Browxe, Jr., Deputy. M'ARSHAL-- 8 SALE PT7CSUANT TO AN" order of sale to me directed bv the District Court of the Third Judicial District ot the Territory of Utah, I shall offer at public sale, ac the front door of the county court house in the city and county of bait Lake, Utah Territory, on the 1st day of October, 18W2, at 12 o'clock m., ail tha right, title, claim and interest of John John-son and Jane Doe Johnson, his wifa, of, in and to the following described ril estate, situate, lyinr and beiug in the County of Salt Lake. Utah Terri-tory, and particularly described as follows, t: , Using all of lot one il) and part of lot two (2), ia block one (1), A. J. W line's fcoath Salt Lake, as . appears on the county records, commenctne on the northwest corner of one (1 aud running thence south thirtv-on- e tl) feet, thence east one bun- - dred and Iorty-fou- r and one-fourt- h (1M) feet, thence north tnirty-on- e (31) feet, thence wet on hundred and forty-fou- r and one-fourt- C144.1) feet, to the place or beginning; also a rihtof war of six (b) feet. To be sold as the prdpertv of John Johnson et al. at the suit of the bait Lata Valley Loan and Trust company, a corporation. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swix, Deputy Marshal. Hawlins and Critchlow, plaintiff" s attomevs, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 10, 1S92. There is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth, With all good people who eat stale fish. If you would live and enjoy health and happy be, Call on the Salt Lake Fish and Poultry Company. Our orders are placed for the best to be had. From an oyster to a salmon, even down to a shad. We receive by express fresh fish every day From Sau Fran, Portland, Seattle aud Green Bay. Our prices just and the same to all. From the rich and the poor, the large and the small. Our number is 74 West First South; Como in and examine, you will buy before going out. Don't fail to call and see us before buying elsewhere. Yours truly, Salt Lake Fish and Poultry Co., 74 West First South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. MARSHALL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed bv the District t ourt of the Third Judicial District of the Terri-tory of I tali. 1 shall offer at public sale, at the front door of tho County Court House, in tha City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, on the first day of October, l.r-2- . at 12 o'clock, ni., all the right, title, claim and interest of Edward Millard, Liubie S. Millard, and company, a corporation, of. in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, aud particularly described as follows, t: Lot No. tweive ("l2, in Block No. six (6). of Cone & Roberts addition (first fil-ing) to Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Terri-tory of Utah. To bo sold as the pronertv of Ed-ward Alillard e: al., at the suit of Gilbert D. Ames. Terms of sale, cash. . II. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swax, Deputy liar!-i:al- . McDowall A Lvles. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Salt Lake City," Utah, September 10, lsoi MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the district court of the Third judicial district of the territory of Utah,! shall offer at public sale at the frontdoor of the county court house, in the city andcouuty of Salt Lake, Utah territory, on the 11th dsy of Oc-tober, 1892, at 12 o'clock m., all the riht, title, claim and interest of Clara E. Reilly of, in and to the following described real estate, situated, lying and being in the city and countv of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, and is particularly de-scribed a follows, t: Lots forty-eigh- t 4 and forty-nin- e (40 1, in block one (1 Blair A Cur-tis" euttffiviion of lots one, two, t:ire, four, seven and eijrht, block seven (Ti, in plat H," Salt Lake Citv survey. To be sold as the property of t iara K. Pelliy at the suit of D. 1. Mallory and John W. Donnellan. Terms of sale cash. E. li. PARSONS, By P. N. Swan, U. S. Marshal. Deputy Marshal. F. Pierce, Plaintiff's Attomev. Salt Lake, Utah, Sept. 20, ISM. INCOUNTY. THE PROBATE COURT, SALT LAKE In the matter of the estate of Hiram IL e, deceased. It appearing by the petition of Molly Eldridge, duly verified and filed herein that, at the time of the death of the said Hira n H. Eldridge, the pe- titioner was his lawfnl wife, and that petitioner is entitled to and prays for an asslsmme.nl of dower in the real estate of the deceased, described as follows : Part of lot 5, in block 97, of Plat "A," Salt Lafce City snrvey, commencing ata point 74: feet south from the northwest corner of said lot 5, and run-ning thence east 74 leet, thence north 83 feet, thence west 74" feet, thence south 33 feet to the piece of beginning, with a one-stor- y frame house thereon. Part of lot 5, in block 7, Plat "A," Salt Lake City survey, commencing at a point 7 rods south from the northwest corner of said lot 0. running thence south 4UV4 feet, tlienco east 132 feet, thence north 4!ii, thence west 182 feet to the place of bcgj'nninsz, together with seven one-stor- y frame dwellings thereon. Part of lot 5, in block 97, Plst "A," 8alt Lak City s rvey, commencing at a point 744 feet east from the northwest corner of said lot 5, and run-ning t ence east 6i-!- i feet, thence south yoj feet, thence west 57 feet, thence north 90?i feet to the place of beginning, with a one-stor- y adobe dwell-ing thereon. Also: Lots IS, 14, 15 and 18, in block 40; lots 13, 14 and 15 in block 41: lotsl and 3 in block 59; and lots 6 and 7 In block 67: all in Kinney & Gourley's addition to Salt Lako City. And it further uppearinfr from said petition that one of the heirs-a- t law cf the deceased ia a non-reside- of the territory. "Now, therefore, upon motion of C. S. Varian, Esq., attorney for petitioner, it is ordered that Tnesday, the ISth day of October, A. D. 1SH2, at 10 o'clock of said day, and the court room of said court in the connty court houe in the city and county of Salt Lake, be and the same are hereby appointed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition. And it is further ordered thnt a copy of this or-der be published six successive weeks in the Salt Lake Times, a newspaper published dnilv in said citv and countv. C. W. BAHTCII, Dated August 30th, 1892. Probata J udge. , Office or the j Board of Public Wor-Sal- t Lake Cur, Utah, 8ept. 17, IS To Contractors for Street Pavinrj: fc proposals will be received until 2 or p.m., of Monday, October 3, 1892, fa work of grading, curbing and paving, stone blocks and asnhaltutu, all ot, Temple street, between South Tempi Fourth South streets, iu Paving Distrii 2; also all of First South street bea West Temple and State streets, in District No. 4; and all of Second j street, between West Temple and j streets, in Paving District No. 5, ae Lake City. There will be about 23,00t yards of grading, 11,000 linear feet of ing, 15,000 square yards of stone pavement, and about 29,000 square y asphaltum pavement to be laid. Spa tlons and forms of contract and boo gether with full instructions to bidder be furnished on application. Address I of Public Works, No. 161 South Main s Salt Lake City, Utah. The right is res to reject any and all bids. By order of the board, C. L. II aine3. Chairm A. F. DorhmtjS, City Engineer. s MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO .Vtf to me directed by the district court of the third judicial district of the territory of Utah, I shall offer at public, sale, at the fronC door of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah territory, on th WUx day of September, 18-.- , at 12 o'clock m., all ttus richt, title, claim and interest of J. 11. Kennedy. NeUie Kennedy, his wife, Agnes Poland and Ed-ward F. Beck, of, i and to the following de-scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in ton county of Salt Lake, Utah territory, and particu-larly described as follows, to-wi-t: at the southwest corner of lot 18. blocCkommencing 1. ofTern - fie View, a subdivision of lots 9 and 10, block 10, Acre Plat "A," Big Kleld survey; running thence east 127V, feet, thence north 81 i feet, thence went 127'4 feet, thence south 81 li feet to the place of beginning, ail situated in Salt Lakt county, Utah territory. To be sold as the prop-erty of J. M. Kennedy. Nellie Kennedy, his wife, Aimes. Poland and Edward E. Beck, at the suit o? Gay Lombard. Terms of sale cash. Stephens d Schroeder, plaintiff's attorneys. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. X. Swax, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lske City, Utah, Sept. 2, Wi2. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING is hereby given that a snecial meeting of the stockholders of the Salt Lake Building and Loan Association of Utah has been celled by the board of directors, to be held at the office of trie Association, in Salt Lake City, on Septembers, at 8 o'clock p. m., to consider a proposition to amend article III of the by laws so that the same will read as follows down to the word "pro- vided" in the sixth line as it now stands, towit: Section 1. A member may withdraw his ctoct at any time by giving notice in writing, and shall re-ceive the amount paid in on installments, with in- - teres-- t thereon at the rte of eight per cent par an- - num for the average time oi investment: or frtv per cent of the profits credited to Fnch stock at the close of the last preceding qnsrter on rtoek under three years old; and sixty per cent of such profit-o- stock three years old or more, at the op- tion of the (stockholder. And under the last named proposition eight per cent interest on the with-drawal value from the date of the last dividend until paid, shall be add-.-- d thereto. J. J. THOMAS, Secretary. September 8, 1P92. TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JA-x- N cob Larisch. deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of th last will of Jacob Larisch, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims airahut the said de?eas?d, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within fonr months after the first publi-cation of this notice, to the said executor r.t his place of business, No. 41 East Second Sonth street, in the city aud conntv of Salt Lake. Utah territory. ANDttEW OLBHARDT, Executor of the last wiil of Jacob Larisch, Dated Sept. 20, ISO?. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE AX-L- l nual meeting of the stockholders of the Pleasant Valley Coal company will be held at the ofliee of 'he company in the Board of Trade build-ing in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 3rd day of October, 189J, at 12 o'clock neon, for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other basinets as may properly come before it. CHAS. W. DRAKE, Secrstary. Dated Sept. 9, 1892. 1 IN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AND FO Lake Connty, Territory of Utah. In th ) matter of the estate of Mary Ann Proctor, de ceased. Order to show cause wby order of said J of real estate should not be made. Moroni Kd- - J wards, the administrator of the ustate of Mar ' Ann Proctor, deceased, having filed his petitsoi herein, duly verified, praying for an order of lali of the real estate of said decedent, for the por- - ' poses therein set forth, it is therefore ordered br the judge of said court, that ail persons inter- - ' ested in the estate of eaid deceased, appear be-fore the said Probate court on Wednesday, the btii t day of October, VVi, at 10 o'clock rn the fr.re- - noon of said day, at the court room of said Pro- - ' bate court, at the county court housa, iu the Citv and Connty of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to shov cause why an order should not be granted to tb said administrator, to sell so much of ths real estate of the said deceased at public or pri- vate sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Salt Lake Times, a iiewsoaper' priuted and published in said city and countv. Dated September 6th, IBM. G. W. BAKTCH, Probate Judge. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utah, 1 hall offer at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city aud county of Salt Lake, Utah territory, on the 4th day of October, 182, at 12 o'clock m.. all the right, title, claim and interest of Nis C. Christian-sen, Gunelle Christiansen. Biackhurst Brothers, A. F. Christiansen, the National Bank of the Re-public and T. J. Angel Lumber company of, in and to the following-describe- real estate, situate, lying aud being in the city and couuty of Salt Lske. Utah territory, and particularly described as follows, to wit: Being a part of lot two (Si, block three (3 , plat B, Salt Lake City survey, commencing one hundred and - eisrhtv-on- e i feet north of the southeast corner 6t said lot two (2), thence running five (5) rods west, thence twenty (20) feet north, thence five (5 rods east, thence twenty (20) feet south to the place of be-ginning: reserving, however, the right of way as a roadway on and over ten ( 10) feet on east pat of said land, and twelve (12) feetou west part of said land. To be sold as the properly of Nis C. Christiansen. Gunelle Christiansen, "Biackhurst Brothers, A. F. Christiansen, the National Bank of the Republic and T. J. Angel Lumber com-pany, at the suit of John L. Snyder. Terms of sale cash. E. n. PARSONS, U. S. MarshaL By D. N. Swan, Deputy MarshaL J. G. Sutherland, plaintiff's attorney. Salt Lake City, L tab, Sept 12, 1392. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Allen Graham, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Jane Alien Graham, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within fonr months sfter the first publica'ion of tiiis notice to the t aid ad-ministrator at Bo7 West Kirst North sireet, Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake. WILLIAM GRAHAM. Administrator of tho estate of Jane Allen Gra-ham, deceased. H. S. McCaixttx, Atty. for Administrator. Dated September 13, 1892. TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF L Samuel O. Sheldon, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate ot Samuel O. Sheldon, deceased, to the creditors of and aU persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad-ministrator at 132 East Second South street, Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake. Dated August S, S. EWINO. Administrator of the estate of Samuel G. Shel-don, deceased. Beeeze & Bubcis, attorneys for estate. VTOIICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ii Mnrus A. Campbell, deceased. Notice ia hereby given, by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Marcus A. Campbell, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, tj exhibit th m with the necessary vouchers within ten mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the said ad-ministratrix st rooms Ml and 100, Commercial block, Salt Lake City, in the Coun.y of Salt Lake. OH LI A M. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of Marcus A. Campbell, deceased. Dated SepK-mbe-r 14, 12. Breeze & Burris, attorneys for estate. IN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AND FOR Salt Lake county, territorv of Utah. In tha matter of the estate of Hiram Howlett Eldredge, deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. A. S. Ren-dal- l, the administrator of the estate of Hiram Howlett Eldredire, deceased, havlne tiled a patl- - '.; tion herein, duly verified, praying for aa ordar of - sale ot all of the rsal estate of said decedsnt, for ; the purposes therein set forth, it Is therefor or- - ; dered by the judge of eaid court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appeaf before the ssid probate conrt on Wednesday, th Sfcth cay of September, 182, at 10 o'clock iu th ' forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of sou j probato court, at the county conrthouse. in th city and county of Salt Lak, Ctah territory, te f show cause wny an order shonld not be granted tc J the said administrator, to seli so muua of the rea. f estate of the said deceased at private or publW sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy ef, thi J order be published at least four successive weeks 1 in Tie Salt Lake Tisms, a newspaper printed I and published in said rity and county. I Dated August 2, 1. j G. W. BARTCH, Probate Jndge. f A'T PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING property now in storage at our storerooms, 12.", 127, 12U uast First South, to-w- 1 sewlne machine, cra'.oX'' 1 steam Dath box. 1 coal oil stove and oven, "crated." 1 signboard, "crated." 1 lounga. 4 kitchen chairs. 1 small base-burn- stove. 2 large soft coal stoves. Will be sold at public auction to pay storage and expene on same. Sale at 10 a. m., Wednesday Oct. 12, 1832. GEO. T. HANLEY & CO., 125, 127, 129 Eat First South. IU THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah In the matter ot hi estate of M:itttiew Condon, deceased. Notice of time and place for the hearing of peti- tion for admission to probate of will. Pursuant to an order of said court in saiil matter, notiee is hereby given that Wednesday, the 6th day of Oc-tober, A. D. ISitt, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the county courthouse in Salt Lae City, Utah territory, in tie court room of said court, has been appointed the time and place for the hearing of a petition of John H. Driscoll, praving for the admission to probate of a certain docu-ment therewith presented, purporting to he the last will and tetument of Matthew Condin, de-ceased, when and where all persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will or the granting of le't.TS testamentary to him, as prayed foInr in said petition. witness whereof I have hereunto set siax my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this 17th day of September, A. D. 16'J-- i C. E. Ali.es, Clerk of the Probate Court. By CaceTEX Brown a, J a.. Deputy Clerk. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN me directed by the Third judicial district court of the l erritory of L'tah. I shall ex-pose at public sale at the front door of the county conrt house, in the City of Snlt Lake. County of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, on the 6th day of October, lSW-i-, at 13 o'clock m., all the rirrht, title, claim and interest of Joseph Y. Smith of, in and to the foil-wi- described real estate, situate, lying, and bein? ia Salt Lake County, Territory of Ltan and described as follows, to-w- it: Part of lot No. one (1), block nineteen (19), Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake County, Utah Terri-tory, t. commencing at the southeast corner of said lot one (1), running theuce west ten (10) rods, north live 5t rod, east ten (10) rods, south five 1) rods to commencement. To be sold a the property of Joseph Y. Smith at the suit of Fnirview Mercantile Institution. Terms of sale. cash. E. 11. PARSONS, r. S. MarshaL By A. H. Parsonk, Deputy Marshal. F. B. Stephens, attorney for plaintiff. Dated September 12, K'A "VTOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF XN Thomas (iritton, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, by the nndersigned, John (irittofc, administrator of the estate of Thomas Gritton, deceased, to the creditors of, and ail persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch-ers within fonr months after the first publication of this notice, to the wiid administrator at his residence No. 28 South 1'ith East St., Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake. Dated August 30th, ltiUi. JOHN OR1TTON, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Critton, deceased. J. IL Hard. Atty for Adm. ' yiiiCn. XO CREDITORS ESTATE OiT 1 Kubecca Wyntoon. Notice la hereby given, by the nndersigned, B. F. Brown, executor of! the estate of lieuocca W ynkoop, deceased, to th.9 creditors of. and all persons having elafms against the said deceased, to exhibit them wUft , the nece-sar- y vouchers within tun months af tea j . the first publication ot this notice, to the saiil j executor at the ofliee of 1). Hoge, 284 8utU!t j Main street. Salt Lake City, ui the county of b al Lake, territory of Utah. B. T. BROWN, . Executor of the estate of Rebecca Wjmkoop, d- -' . ' ceased, f Bept. 5, lay, j1 ' i |