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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: PBIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1892. ' Around the Mining World. ' Wabaah Uirectore. New York, Sent. 21. The meeting of Wabash directors today resulted ia the re-election of President Ashley and all the other old officers. The by-la- are to ba changed eo as to create the oflice of chair-ma- n of the board, which will probably be taken by George J. Gou'.d. m . SALS PURSUANT TO AN I MARSHAL'S al to me directed by the district court of the Third judicial district of the Terri- - j tory of Utah, I shall ofTer at public rale st the i front door of the county court house, in the city i and county of Salt 1, Utah Territory, on the 4th day of October, 13H2, at li o'clock m., all the right, "title, claim and interest f N.s C. Chris-tiansen, lianelle Christiansen iind Burton Oardner A Co. cf, in and to the fol-lowing dwribed r.al estate, situate, lyinz and being in the county of Suit Lake, I tab Terri-tory, and pa:ticn arly dexcrbed as folljws, to-wi-t: Beginning at a poir.t eighty ) rods north of tue southwest corner of the southeast quarter (ii) of section twenty-eiph- t in townthip one tl), south of ring one (0, e:t cf Salt Lake meridian, and ruunins; thence eas forty seven and cue hjlf Ht) rods, thence north eignteen snd ten nine-teenths (1SKW19) rods, thori. e wes: for'y --even and one-hal- f i47'i) rod, them e south, eighteen and i '8 lu-l- !- rods to the place of hejfinnina. To be sold as the property ot - is C. Chriftiunseii, Onnelle Christian-te- n en 1 Barton Oarder coia"nny, at the suit cf Adalade Cameron Noble Hinckley. Terms of ule cash. E. H. FARS JS, l . s. MarhaL By X. N. Swan, Derm y Mershal. I. O. Sutherland, Plaintiff's Attorner. Salt Lake C.ty, L tah, September 11. lr(9i. Last Kxcuritlon of the Season Allowing the public a last bath and visit to Utah's famous sanitarium, Castida Springs. The w aters at the resuri. have become noted for their wonderful healing properties. It is a delightful place to spend Sunday. Ex cursion i Rio Grande Western at 10:30 a.m. Sundav, September 25; train leaves Castllla on. return trip at 7:30 p.m. Fare $1 for round trip. Good music in attend-ance. rfv Rather rixfaf iSl mado by the pro-- w. i il praetors of Ir-- SLS Sago's Catarrh lic?SXv Remedy. Risky 'Af for them. For JV'fA Von, if you have vSVrXii Catarrh, it's a I ST'! vlli certainty. You're j I ft.i$ -- pj certain to bo i V-- V 'A cured of it, cr to VAV y& paid $500. ! ' That's what they offer, and in good faith they cure you, or ; pay you, no matter how bad your case, or of bow long standing. But is it so much of a risk ? They have a medicine that cures Catarrh, not for a time, but for all time. They've watched it for years, curing the most hopeless cases. They know that in your case there's every chance of fruccLs, almost no chance cf failure. Wouldn't any one take such a risk with ' such a medicine ? The only question is are you willing to make tha test, i the makers are willing to taks the risk I If so, the rest is easy. Ton" pny your drug-gist fifty cents and the trial begins. Can you ask more I BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEY-AT-LA-E. D. HUGE'. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW'-A-City. SOUTH MAIN ST.. CLE3SON S. KINNEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-A- T -- LAW; McCornick Blk. EUGENE LEWIS. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW- ; MORTQAQS LOANS. Powtofflce Building. o. w. powers! ATTORNEY-AT-- L liofad. AW OPPOSITE CULLEN S. S. MAEKHAM. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR - AT - LAW, building, rooms J, 63 to 6a West Second South. J. F. CORKEIL PATENT ATTORNEY PATENTS ON cave-its- , etc. Paeut drawings, models to order. Office 31 Main St., Salt Lake City. KAIGHN &, ANDERSON. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOIiS-AT-LAW- . cor. West Temple and Second South screeta. P. O. Box, t!8. Salt Lake City. GRANT K. SMITH. AWTEK-MOKL- AN BLOCK. MINING LAW L. a Specialty. JNO. XiTJ. TAYLOR, ATT'Y. OA WEST SECOND SOUTH STREET, SALT - Lake City, Utah. Special attention to given mining, land, street and water right litigation. INSURANCE. PRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MUTUAL LIFE York; 85-S- Commercial Blk. iCXoran! STEAM HEATINti ENGINEER 280 MAIN Lake City. IKE-- S M Kl Sfl. MISS Li. MICKELSEN, rDRESS-MAKER- . ROOMS 30 and 81 SCOTT-Auerbac- h teed. Building. Satisfaction guaran- MRS. M. TRACY. rtRESSMAKER: 810-21- 1 PROGRESS BUILD- - F. AUERBACH & BRO First Grand Opening of New Fall and Winter Goods. SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' Never has thi3 Department been so ATTRACTIVE. No such line of Silks and Dress Goods wa3 ever brought to this City. LOOK AT THESE INDUCEMENTS! ERS IN BLACK SILKS-- 7 . At 60c, Black Gros Grain; was 00c At 113 yds Armure Royal Brocade; At fi5e, Satin Khadame; was'.5c. was $2,115. At We, Armure Royal; w $1.2 At $1.W, 300 yd Fancy Moiro Silk; wm At 50c, Surah; was 7.V. $1.75. AtSc, Peu da Sole; wan $1.2Ti. At 50c, 100 yds best srade Colored satin; t 50c, Black Eunbessed Satin; was 0V. vrai 1HV. At $1.00, all-Si- lt Brocaded Satin Marvel- - At 75c, 20 aUadea ot Eveuiag Silk; tu eu x ; iras $ 1. 75. $ 1. ' a Black Dress Goods. Woolen Suits. At .,- - 10 Diagonal Weave, wa, At 7.. 150 suit Faucjr Lama, was $'J.O0. -x- -., pieces M eulu hx chmert) P;tci Stripes; was $1.00. At 50c., 10 pieces 4o-mc-b Henrietta; was At $75, 375 buiU in Novelty V.'eave; wm T5c- - $5.0i. At 50c, 8 pieces Bedford Cord, was TV. At $3.50, 500 suit lu Novelty Weave; was At 55c., 4 pieces Serge, all wool ; was b5c. $8 00. . At $4.20, 300 suits m Novelty AVeave, wa At GOc. 4 pieces Storm Senje, was $1.00. 750 At $1X0, 5 pieces Silk. Warp Henrietta, At 50c. a yard, 19 8hade3 h all wool was $1.50. I wide Whale Serge; was 85c. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. - An Enormous Stock of Manufacturers' and Stock Short Lengths ae Chicago World's Fair Water, Hygeia. PHILIP SPRY, Keroliant Tailor. 1 SUITS Made to Order. Perfect FIRST-CUS-Guaianteed. I carry full ltnes of French, English. Sscotch and Domestic Goods. 35 West !outh Temple street, opp. Temple Block, Salt Lake City. R. STENZEL & CO. (Late with Noble, Wood & Co.) - ing. FURNITURE. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL ' jobbing aud repairing at--' " '" ""-I'- W. Son'h Terapic. lii-XIla-l'. HAPPY HOUR DENTAL, CO. OFFICE JTO. 212 STATE STREET, OPPOsITK B,dg, Salt Lake City. DR. FOSSHEE, DENTIST. CLIFT South. HOUSE, CORNER MAIN VETERINARY SURGEON. tTfTaunoim. v. s., WETERINART SURGEON AND DENTIST, V graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. Office, faiace btables, U and 5 West Third South istroot. PMYStCIAX DR. A. V. WELLS MENTAL AND MAGNETIC HEALING. etven. Office hours, 10 to li and 2 to 4. 6--i btatrf Street, Room b. ASS.tVKKS. 7 cItaIdercessI ROOM 12, UNION NATIONAL BANK, Dl'E WOBKS. STKAlllJYEWOKir ' SALT LAKE STEAM DYE WORKS OFFICE! to 43 South West Tempie street. Less Than Half Value. OpaningSaloofNewFall&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. LADIES' CAPES in Imported Camel's Hair. Cheviot Cloth, English Mixed Cloth, Fine French Cloth, Bed-ford Cord, Fine Castor Beaver, Meiton Cloth, etc. Handsomely braided or embroidered, or studded with Jet Nail Heads, in all the new shades at $7, $8, $9, $i2up to $55. BLAZER SUITS; Our Stock of these Suits comprises about 30 different styles. At S5.75 in Ladies' Cloth. At $12.00 In Extra Tine English Sers. At t 00 in Serges. Latest 6tylea, In XaTy Blue, Black, Taa. At 7 50 in Fine Ladies' Cloth. Hand-- At 115.00 in Bedford Coid, Black, Tan. somely Braid.-- d in White or Black. At tl00, Eton Suit in Nary Blue ana At $9.50 in Fine Serges. J Bronrn. F. Auerbach & Bro. MANUFACTURERS 07 FIfiE FUHS, 4 E. Third South Street CORNER MAIN. We rrpnir end aHer all kinds of Seal Garments into Fushionuble Shipes by the most experienced tjeraiau Furrier. Erin" "in your fur work now and nave it ready for w lifter. We carry the most complete line of Furs and Skins oE any houte in the Weft, and guarantee prices a lew a any houe in the trade, East or Wt, quality and workmanship combined. IVroct liiiinsr Seal Capee, Jncirtf, bacqnes and Ulsters in stock .ind uaaa to order a specialty. HOTELS. Main end 2nd ifcinth. Table-Boar- d a Specialty. Kates $1.50 and $2 a day. . IS. STEPHEN, Proprietor. THE WALKER HOUSE. Ealt Laxx Citt, Utah. American and European Plan. BATES $2 llfD $3 TXH DAI. 1 ! 3. J. McCxtrsrT, Bechtol & Sajtm, Proprs. Dining Dept. Propra. liotel Dept, Whose your tailor?" Try Buckle & Son, Main kl., opposite Walker house. ( Waukesha Water. L. W. Ditt. my Telephone 384. There is nothing to equal Hygeia. s ... Try hygeia ginger a'.e. To AH Concerned. On and aftei Sunday, September 35, the passenger train service to and from Wa-satch wiil be discontinued. ' ' J. II. Benxktt, G. P. & T. A. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3 New and Elegant In. all Its Ap pointmenta. 2BO Rooms, Single or En Suite; 75 Rooms witn Bath.. 6. S. HOLMES. - - Prccrietor. HOTEL TEMPLETON. --TTTRT fTP'F.-Nrtf-r- i t Patronize the 13est. Fastest time, sure connections, best scen-ery to all points east, via Rio Grande West-ern and Colorado Midland railways. Ask the ticket agent. o $1,000,000.00 To lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. 4ft "Whose your tailor?" Try Buckle & Son, Main St., opposite Walker house. The Coif First-Cla- ss Hotel in to Clij Cor. Main and South Temple atreeta. THEMORGAN HOTEL 144 W. 1st Soutn. LOCATION. FIK8T-CI.A8- 9 TH CKNTTtAL appointments. RATtS $i and J9 per iiy. Special Rates to theatrical add large par ues. jr. II. CLAHK, Prop'i. THE CONTINENTAL. Salt Lake City, TJtalx. Flrst-C!2- S3 Amsrican Kctsf. $2.50 and $3.09 psr tl, M. n. BEARDS LET. Prop'r. ' HTIFICIAL LIMBS Braces for Deformities, Elastic Stockings, Trusses, Etc. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 6 Main St., Salt Lake City. Buggies o Carriages. Geo. A, Lowe Has received and for sale a full line of the s Lai est Styles! At the mors popular price; also a fall lias of Agricultural a and bchuttler Wagon. 14S State Road, Salt Lake City. If your man wins celebrate withTuscarora cigars. If defeated seek consolation ia Tus-caro- ra cigars. For sale everywhere and at the Monte Cristo, 61 West Second South. Hygeia Mineral Spring Co. agents. Tele-phone 268. . S) Try Hygeia Wild Cherry Phosphate. ! If you want to borrow money, go direct to headquarters. Sam J. Kentox. Room 22 Hooper Block. Buckle & Son, tailors. Established May 1, 187CV. Main street, opposite Walker House. a Hygeia Waters are superior to any. m Persons marrying, building or moving will do well by atteuding Banett Bros.' bar-gai- n sale of furniture. Brass and enamied furniture at Barrett X Pure Hygeia Water prevents diseases like cholera. s I . Hygeia is the only drink at the Chicago World's fair. XJOTICE. I'. S. LAND OFFICE. SALT LAKE i city, July SUth, Coiaplaiut having lwn entered at this office by Ueorge Wadme Williams aainbt El-.var- U.Terry f.:r abandon-ing his Entrr No. tf.Ul, and riatiyl October 4, lUSrl, upon the V . . N. E. V and S. E. V4, N. W. Hi and N. E. 8. V. t.. ction , Township 1 south, Ratiire 3 wmi, in i'ooole county, Utah territory, with a vit-- to the can-cellation of aid entry, the said parties ar hereby summoned to appear at this oflce ou the 2 th day of October, lbl'2, a: 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and fumisn testimony cmicfrnine said alleged abandonment. RUSK 1). HOBBf. There is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth, With all pood people who eat stale fish. If you would live and enjoy health and happy be. Call on tha Salt Lake Fish and Poultry Company. Our orders are placed for the best to be had, From an oystor to a salmon, even dowu to a shad. We receive by express fresh fiah every day From San Fran, Portland, Seattle and 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; Come in and examine, you will buy before 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. - - BOARD OF EDUCATION. Columbian Day Villi 11 Celebrated In the Schools A Site Purchased. Vice-Preside- Nelson presided at tha meeting of the board of education last even-ing, the other trustees preseut being Messrs. Duke, Baldwin, Newman, Dooly, Pike and Young. Trustee Young reported that he had ob-tained an abstract to the site In Darlington place and the title was all straight. The sum of $3000 was appropriated to purchase the lot. S. G. Adams offered to rent the basement of tha church on Third South and Seventh Easj at a rental of $40 a mouth. Referred. A. F. Dinney offered to lease the board a schoolroom in his premises on Post street. Referred. FLty-fou- r residents of City Park subdU division repre6entcd that there were 125 children ot school age in the additijn, and they asked that a school ba established there. The committee on school work recom-mended the purchase of twelve sets of Eng-lish and American classics, and a. so chem-icai- s for use of the chemistry class, the total cost beins $95. Adopted. Trustee Baidwln reported that the rooms at the high school would be ready for occu-pancy ou Monday. The committee on furniture and supplies asked authority to purchase two carloads of furniture. Grauted. The committee on finance reported that the cost of handling the text bo'ok was $70.50. It was decided to change the lettering over the entrance at the Eleventh school to read, '"Bryant school." On moti on of Trustee Pike the committee on school work and Superintendent Miiis-paue- h were authorized to prepare a suitable programme for the opening of the Eleventh and Sixth schools. Superintendent Millspaugh stated that Columbian day would be generally cele-brated by the schools, and ha recommended that the public schools of this city celebrate October 21, and that the corntniUee ou school work prepare a suitable programme. Adjourned for one week. SALT LAKERS OWN IT. The Mnldoon Is One of the FromUlas Mines at Spring Creek. Superintendent Kinney of the Muldoon U in the city and is stopping at the Walker house. The Muldoon Is one of the promis-ing mines of the Spring Creek district and is owned by Harvey Hardy and a syndicate of Salt Lakers. The Muldoon is one of the properties included in the minea of the Mnl-doon Mining and Milling company, recently incorporated in this city. A good force of wen has been at work on the Muldoon until recently, when it became necessary to re-duce the crew until an air shaft could be put down. . The Muldoou Is down 180 feet and is following the vein. Silver, gold and lead characterize the mine, and Superin-tendent Kinney is sanguine over the pros-pects of this property. The possibility of a mill being located near the Muldoon are good. In fact, there are several mills In embryo for lhe Spring Creek district. There is an abundance of milling ore in this district. Superintendent Kinuey snys the Deep Cre;k country is a wonderful one, and pre-dicts that it will be to Salt Lake what Lead-Till- e was to Denver, in the event that a rail-road reachss out to that district. In the opinion of Mr. Kinney, the group ot dis-tricts comprising the Deep Creek country have not been prospected to any extent worthy of mention, aud what they will be when the resources of Deep Creek are bet-ter Known in the mining world. The greater majority of tha discoveries bo far made are outcrops, and little or no under-ground prospecting has been done. Mr. Kinney will remain in the city till the first of the month when he will return to Spring Creek to prosecute work ou the Mul-doon. Good Hopes for Small Hopes. One can hardly conceive tho immensity of the amount of work that has been done at the 8niall Hopes company's ground in Stray Hone gulch during the past few years, and tho last six months has een no deviation irom tne general rule, tort long lime past a largo force of men has been employed there, aud at present 150 men find employ-ment at the mine in question. Durintr the month of August a total of S400 tons of min-eral were mined and shipped from there, iocludiri iron, oxides aud some lead ore, al-though the iron predominates. Considerable work has lately been goia on at the differ-ent shafts of the Small Hopes group in the way of repairing: and retimherincr, and as a result prospecting and development ha been turned to other points. Sliipmeuts from the Forest City were not so large in August as during; the preceding month, owiujf to some dead wort that was necess-ary to be done before the regular amount of work could be perlurined. Development and prospecting, however, are to ie pushed steadily aud rapidly hereafter, and it is need-lee- s to say the subsequent shipments will be entirely up to the average. At the Emmet , shaft prospecting aud development coutin-- ues as usual, and a fair amouut of ore is hu. ing shipped. Considerable ore is now in ight, and prospectiusr is being carried on at J several different level with very good iu-- J dications. The management staied yester-- day afternoon that the outlook was very en-couraging, aud tho indications were as good, tf not better, than at any time within the history of the mine. Ltadville JleraUi-JJein-ocra- t. Ineandescant Lamps for Mines. Considerable attention is being drawn to the question of lighting the-- breast, rooms and headings of coal mines by means of the incandescent lamps, not only on the score of a great effulgence of light, but also on account of the extra safety which is claimed on its behalf. The matter has been fre-q- ui otly discussed, says the Black Diamond, and bss glvsn rise to the suggestion that unie definHe tat should be made to de- - ' lermlne the exact status of the incandescent lamp in case of breakage In a mine where dangerous gases are present. Of course, it is not proposed that the risk of an explo-sion should be invited before the subject has been solved beyond dispute, but it should be a comparatively easy mat-ter to attain this solution in the laboratory where every facility is at band for ihe performance of such an experi-ment. It would be highly interesting, for if it can be shown beyond doubt that the in. candescent lamp possesses attributes of a lighting agency far beyond any of the known existing lamps, its general advent in the mines throughout the length and breadth of the land will only be a matter ot a short pace of time. It is already being used in many expensive plants in Pennsylvania and has given unequivocal satisfaction. 80 far, bowovcr, there is no record ot such a lamp being broken in a gaseous mine, but it may on other grounds be conceded considerable - merit, for gas that might penetrate another lamp could not penetrate the incandescent (unless it was broken ), since the vacuum is a safe preventive. There is eo much at take ia the safety of lives and the security of property that considerable profit may reasonably be anticipated to accrue from such investigation. The Black Wonder. The Black Wonder gold and silver mine, operated by the Black Wonder Gold and Sli-ver Mining company at Sherman, Hinsdale county, Colorado, is attracting phenomenal attention throughout the mining world. This mine ia producing both gold and silver and promises to equal, if not surpass, the wonderful Holy Moses mine at Creeds. A recent assay made in this city makes a re-turn of nearly $1100 in both metals, with a prospective valve of H447.05per ton. The ore if & Mack snlphuret carrying silver and iron carrying gold, saya the Bo&toa Traveller of recent date. They are now 160 feet from daylight on. " the drift and are still driving away on the lower crosscut. Tha vein nas shown its greatest width at the bottom of the drift, and anticipations run hieh as to expected re-su- it farther down the shaft. Ail eyes are centered upon Black Wonder, and iu the meantime the stock is in high demand at a Comparatively low price. Mr. E. C. Davis, general manager, has just returnee from an extended exploring trip through the mining region and can be found at the offices of the company 1b tha Globe building, where be will oe pleased to give further information J to intending investors. Mines and Miners. R. P. Dayton of Eureka ia in Zion. M. Gibbons, a Bingham mining man, it in the city. The Ferguson Lode eays the Bulllonvllle liluintf A Refining company will be ready to start its works in Bulllonville in about a week. It is reported that a new strike has been made at the La Plata mine. A sack of fine galena is on exhibition at the bank, but no definite particulars are obtainable as to what 1? vet it was found on, or the extent of the new find. Logan Journal. The Colorado Midland has come to Utah, and in connection ti ith the Kio Grande West- - em ia undoubtedly now the popular line east. Runs the fastest trains, has the finest scenery and makes connections at Colo-rado SDringe and Denver with the fastest trains in the west for Chicago, St. Louis, New York, etc. Ticket ollice at 200 Main street. tt The Continental Changes. The lease on the Continental hotel has changed hands, Mr. M. II. Beardslcy retir-ing. The hotel will still be run as a first class house and special attention will bo given to the table. Mr. J. II. Van Horn, who is well known in conuection with the hotel business in this city, will cater to the wants of the iruests and promises to keep the house up to its former high standard. Joseph E. Caixe, Walter P. Jennings, Agents. IN THK D1STKICT COCRT IN A"I FOR the Third Judicial district of I tah territorv, county of Salt Lake. V. G. Matthews, plaintiff, vs. M. J. Hunt, defendant, summons. The peo-ple of the territory of Itah send creetiu: To M. J. Hunt, dpfpndaut: You are nersiy required to appear in an action broiiyht aaiuift you bv the above named plaintiff in the dis:r.ct conrt of lh Third .1 uuicial uietrict of the territory of L'tuh. and to anvtvr t.10 coai-plaii- it file.l therein wi hin ten !avH (esclnnive cf the day of service) alter tha on yon of this Bummone if pered wi'hiu this county: or, if srHloutof th'e court,., but in this district, witi.iu twenty !ny ; otherwise wuhin foity days or judgment by delauit will bo asraia-- t you, according to tne pra;. er of FaiJ rouipbint . The said actirn is Drought t. hae judgment against the defeniaat in ihe nn of f.io. with thereon fr:)in trie 2H:h cny ot loceiu!er, lHuo, at the rate of ton per cfnt p r sasiim :(nd costs of this ai'tion ; a'wyd t- bo ikt atnovnt of a certnin promissory note, expeu vd a::d dihverfd to tu plaint iif by" tii by Hgrting tho same as "Mike Hum" st Salt Lake. "Sovotnber le'Ut1, dne in one month fr.im s:.il dale, and bfjir-i- n; te.i p;-- r cent interes:: and iiiat e d 1 dffen.'.atit ha not pp.id tf.e same nor anr nart f . And you are hereby notiUed that if you fajl to appear nl answer the ci I complaint a al;ave reijairod, the said plaintiif will tak jtidjr.'iint asrauist you for the sum of with interest uud co-- of this action. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zune, Jude", and tho seal of the dV'trict court of the Third Judical district, in and tor the territory of Utah, tut SXh dsy of August, in the ve-j- of our Lord one thous-and eight hundred i:nd ninev two. t seal. HESKY G. McMILLAN. Clerk. By Georoe D. Looxis, Depnty CWk. Ritch.e fc Ritchie, Attorneys for fiaintiff. NEW FAST FLYER BEIffEEjj Denver and St. Louis via the Burlington Route. Schedule Time Leive Denver 9 a. m., ar-rive at St. Joseph 3:35 a. in., arrive at St. Louis 1:20 p. m. the following day; only one night on the road. Leave St. Louis 1:40 p. m., arrive at Denver 8:13 p. m. the following day. These trains consist cf ves-tibul- Pullman sleepers and chair cars and are simply "elegant" in all their appoin-tment. E. E. Walkeh, Gen. Airent, SO W. Second South si., Salt Lake City. J. Francis, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Neb. They Beat the Keeord. The Rio Grande Western train which left Bait Lake on Sunday morning at 8 a. m. ar-rived at Denver at 7;30 a. m. "MonJay morn-ing, thus making the run between SallLakt-an- Denver in twenty-thre- e hours and thirty minutes, surpassing all previous records ol any recnlar train between these two citlss. The Rio Grande Western people claim they can make this time with ease, comfort and safety, and were it any advantage to put passengers into Denver at an earlier houi they could arrange their schedule to do so. Their efforts for improvin-- r the service be- - ween Utah and the Coloraio metropolis hould be encouraged by all classes of trav- - iers. EMANCIPATION DAY. Close of a l'atnotio Observance by Afrc--4ineria- u. The observauce of Emancipation day by the Afro-America- of this city yesterday was a success in every particular. The parade was a splendid one. The exercises at Auditorium hail, which, took place afier The Times had gone to press, were listened to by a large audience. The assemblage was called to order by Mr. Bruce Johusou. He said it was a pleasant duty for his race to commemorate tue greatest proclamation eveu given to the human family. In iiouorin tue men who were conspicuous in the cause of irecduin, they honored themselves. To them was due an everlasting debt ot gratitude, and while that could nc-ve-r be paid, yet it was his high privilege to ciaim that he was au American who had fought tor his liberty. The orator ot the day was Rev. A. G. Tal-bcr- t, the new minister of the A. M. church. He was listened to with marked atten.ion. lie poke in a clear tone ot voice aud made a pleasing impression upon his hearers. He reviewed the liistory of tho Afro-Americ-race through the dark da a of scrtdom to the present. While the great men of the nation had been the iustruments to directly accomplish this purpose, it will be a source of race pride to recall the fact that they had lOO.uAi men in the field battling for tlieir freeuom. In every war which has engaged the attention of the United States the African race has borne a conspicious part, from the first blood shed in the revolution Against England 10 the last contest with hubf4 a savages ou the frontier, and always has wffreen true to the old flag. ' . Some have said that the boon of libel! y ha not brought any good to the race, but not so. They have advanced in knowledge, and even gone so far as to endow educa-tional institutions where their children may reap the greatest of blessings. They have become properly owners in the city of Charleston alone tuu tax list runs into the hundreds of thousands. They are making homes, and in place of suekiiig a special location or abiding place their lot is cast throughout the length and breadth of this land and among all races. They acknowledge defects and mistakes, but will profit by the experiences ot the past. With industry, temperance and patriotism to guide, they win deserve and command respect irom the entire nation. Kov. Dr. II11I and Colonel X. G. Ferguson addressed the audience briefly. The rest of the programme as published in The Times was carried out with pleasing effect, concluding with a grand bail. Charlea Veneiisna, A. M., Ph. !., (Heidelberg) professor of mathematics and astronomy In the University of Utah during 1S90-9- opens September 5, lSifci, Dooly block, rooms 427, 438, a school to prepare pupils for college. The number of pupi.s limited to ten, as the instructions will be personal, not iu classes. Tuition, 875 per ierm of ten weeks; including board and room at Dr. Veneziana's residence, $15i Best " arences. Address postoffice box 140C lake City. STJTIMOXS n? TITS IUSTRTOT COTJRT TH tha Tbird Judicial IUtri-tc- f Utah Territtirr, County of Si t Lako. Joeepli D. Parfcj Blalnt'ff, ts. R. c. R"vor C. E. Vet, Aqailia II. Picketing, JrnD. Pickering, hU wile, ir--l- ck Get heJ and Jac Uoe i tchell, hi wif, dMendaiits. he popla of the Territory of U'ah teal Rroetin to K. C. Ueever, C. E. Yet, Aoutlla H. Pickering, JaneDoi rickerfrt his wife, f"rtd-eric- k Get'-hel- l and June Ioe Gn.ehell, his wife, ditlondai l: You are hereby required to appar in an a. tica brought KiriBt you by she ab-.v- e rained pIa.n!i!T, in tlio Dirtrtct court ol the Third Judicial district of theTerri ory of Utah, and ri annwer the complaint t! fd therein within tr 1 diy (exclusive of the diy of ri'.e) ni'.vr t a service on you cf this summon it frved within this co'inty ; or if served out of this county but in this r'.lstrnt witiin twenty days; othenvias wUMn forty dajs or judg nent by default w.U h taken ajuinst you, accoruu 19 the prjr of sud complaint The aid action Is brought to have a necree ol t lis court for the foraclonare of a oenaia tnnrt-rag- e. and the sa.e of certain praziires bVmlnaf :r de rilwd, or oo mu h tiietoi may be necessary to pay the amon; t due oa a tertsiu promissory note, executed by deiendaa.s Reaver and 'e-- t to plaintiff, Apiil 2, lfc"), for f3-1- 0, with lnteiest from t!nt at 8 per cent per anin-.r- .cms due and un(ai.l, tave sum cf $1517. i; end se-cured by mortgage hereinbefore mentioned on certain premises, pait of which have been released from operation of said mort;a;e, the remniuridr of which are hereinafier dcr.bud: eUo to pay amount of costs and 10 per cent attorneys f; that defendants and all persons ciainunr under them may be barred and foreclosed of all fruity of redemption in tiaid piemlses; that plntnt if have judgment for any deficiency, and for otZier relief; the preuiie sought to be nolii a afoi''aid, are described na follows, to wit: Lots 8 to block t: lots A to sii, block 8; !. t l to 8 aud lotn 6 to St, block 6; tie north half blork": lots 3 to 24 biock 10, lota 1 to a::d 5 to C2. bring mth half block It ; lots 1 to H and 5 to 8- -', hU ek 14; lots 8 tnt, bio k a'l Inrbmlve, in "Park Dale," au ad&.tfon tr Salt La' e C.ty, Utah. And yra are henby notice 1 that if you fail to appear and xnswer'the nil comrlamt at Vvt required, tee said pUinttf nil! a; ply tJ the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Char'e . Zane. jur!". and the seal of the District court of ti e : bird Judu iul dntr t, in and for the Territory of I'tnh, this L'th day of July, in the year of our Lord cne thousand eight henarod snd nirvetv-two- . Tssal UKXKY G. ifcMII.LAX, Clerk. By Go. D. Looms, Bepcty Clerk. IN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AiD FOR bait I.aie county, territory of Utah. In tha matter of the estate of Jennet Hitter, deceased. 'otice Notice is herby Kiven that Nettie I fa idera. adminitratrix ot the et of Jennet li.tter, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and ti ed in said court, her final account of her administration of said estate and petition for Cnul distribution of the re-Ii- of said estate among the persons entitle! thereto, and that Thursday, the loth d:iy of October, A. 1).. lrfcJ, at 10 o'clock a.m., at the courtroom of said court, in the Connty court house, bait Lake City and County, Utah" Territory, has been duly ap-pointed by th Judjre of said court, for the settle-ment t.f said account and hearing of said petition for distribution, at which time and place any parson interested in said estate may appear aud now cause, if any tliere be. wh sold mould not be settled and approved and final dis-tribution made as praved fjr. Dated September 1S, 18WS. C. K. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. By Caustkit Browne, Jr., Depnty. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of the probate court in and for the county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, made on the ai;t cay ot Au?ut, lSy-i- , in the mat'er of the estate of lien ry 8hngleton, deceased, the under-signed, the artminii-t- . a or of said eatate, Will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for casn, and subject to confirmation by probate court, on Friday, the ottn day of Bepti'mher, lSWil, at VI o'clock in., at tr.o front door of the era ity court-hou-in the ci y and county of Salt Lake, all the right, tit e, interest and estate of the said Henry ShinKieton, deceased, at ti.e time of his death, and all the right, tit e and intereet that the said estate ohtah,erbythoapneoartiinouadodfitliaown toorthoatthoefrwthisee,saiadcquired Ilenry fehingMon at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel vi land, situate, lying, andbeir.ein the said city and county of bait cake, territory of Utah, and bounded and de-scribed as follows, towit: Beginning at a point fceven and one-hal- f ("HI rods weet of the south-east corner of lot two (2), block ninety-seve- n (871, plat "A," Lake City survey, and running thence weat two and one-hal- f (iHi rods; thence north ten (10) rods; thence east two and one half (2' i) rods; tuence south ten (10) rods to the p. ace of beginning. Terms and conditions of sale: Ch, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to the ad-ministrator on the day of sale, balance on con-firmation of sale by said probate court. Deed at expense of purchaser. BARLOW FERGUSON, auiuiuiinikur uc iuq ceiaio ul uouiji oumieion, dec. ased. September 7th, 1S92. MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of thn Territory of Utah, 1 shall offer at public sale, at the front door of the county court boose In the city and county of alt Lake, Utah Territory, 0:1 the 1st day of October, 12, at lv! o'clock m., ail the right, title, claim and interest of John John-son and Jane Doe Johnson, his wife, of, in and to the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Salt Lake- - Utah Terri-tory, and partlrularly described as follows, to-wi-t: Being all of lot one il) and part of lot two (!, in block one (1), A. J. vV lute's South Salt Lake, as appears on the connty records, commencing ou the northwest corner of one (1 and running them e south thirty-on- e (Sit feet, thence east one hnn-dre- d and forty four and one-fourt- h (144 V feet, thence north thirty-on- e i?l feet, thune wet one hundred and forty fonr and one-fourt- h il44' feet, to the place of beginning; also a right of w-o- f six (O feet. To be eold a the property of John Johnson et at. at the suit of the ialt Lak Valley Loan and Trust compsny, a corporation. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. 8 wav. Deputy Marshal. Iiawlin and Crltchlow, plaintiff s attorneys. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 10, 1SW. The Cool Route. When going east call at 200 Main street and secure tickets via Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland railways. Fast time; sure connections. SALE PURSUANT TO AN MARSHALL'S to me directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial t of the Terri-tory of Utah. 1 shall offer at public sale, at the front door of the Connty Court House, in the City and County of bait Liike, Territory oi L'tdh, on the first day of October, 1,2, at 12 o'clock, m., all the right, title, claim and intere-- t of iidwari Millard, Libble S. Millard, and corporation, of, in and to the lollowing decri:ed real , !it'ime, lying and being in the City and Cotliity of Silt Lake, Territory of Utah, and particuhi'ly deeiib-- d as follows, t: Lot No. twoiv il-- ), in Block No. six '6). cf Cone & lioterts addition (first iil-in-to Sidt Lake City, fcalt Luke County. Terri-tory of Utah. To be Hold as tha pro'.iertv" of Ed-ward Mill :rd e al., at the suit of tjiioeitD. Amos. Terms of sale, carh. . H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Svax, L'eputv Marti al. MeDowall fc Lyls. Plaintifl's At'ornev. Salt Lake City, Utah, September 10, liO.'. The Colorado Midland Railway. In connection with the Rio Grande "Western, is now the only line by which tourists from Utah to the east pass through the sublime scenery of the Rocky mountains by daylight in through trains wtthout the necessity' of stopping over. Ask A. N. Oliver, city ticket agent, 200 Main street, for tickets via the baove route. PROTESTING TAXPAYERS Agalast the 10 Per Cent Raise on Assessed Valuation of Real Estate. The action of the territorial board of equal-ization in raisins the assessed valuation of all real estate in Salt Lake county has been severely criticised. The following commun-ication received by President Donnellan of the chamber of commerce is Salt Lakb, Sept. 19, 18G3. To John TV. Donnt.lun, L'nq., Sait Lake Chamber of Commerce Deab sir: Tue territorial board of equalization having notified tue county reurt of Sait Lake county to raise the asseaaed valuation of all the real estate in said Bait Lake county, by adding 1J per ceat to such valuatiou as the same ap-peared on the ituth day of --august, 1S;W, icaie by the county assesbor of saiu couuty, we det-ir-tiut a meeting of ti.e taxpayers of lt Lake county be caued to discuss the advisability of testing the legality of the action of the territorial board of equaliza-tion in raising said assessment. We therefore ak that such a meeting be called at once nuder tue auspices of the Bait i.nka chamber ot commerce. Kespectmlly, W. 8. McCornick, H. A. Partridge. William H. Buearmaa, V. Auerbach fe Bro., E. W. Oenter, Edward A. Kessler, K. A. Ireiand, N. V. Jones, W. L. Burton, W. A. NelJen, L. B. K gers, M. J. Cheeneman, C. B. Jaca, J. B. lnjr.m, A. Howat, teorge L. Aye, C. O. Whlttemora, M. H. Walker. Morrison, Mtrrill A Co. President Donnellan has set tonight at 8 o'clock for the proposed meetincr in the cham-ber of commerce rooms. All taxpayers who are interested in tha raise of assessment should be present. MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the district court of the Third judicial district of tke territory of Utah,: shall offer at public sae at the frontdoor . U .. , . ...... V. . , . . . V. a. r. .1 nt . . f U11UCU1UUU LUUlltUU, lu IU. tuj uuwu,tkj ' . Salt Lake, Utah territory, on the 11th day of Oc-tober, lH'Ji, at 1"--! o'clock m .all the right, titie, claim and interest of Clara E Reiily of, i.i and to the following described real es ate, situated, lying and being In the city and county of Salt Lake, territory of Utah, and is particularly de-scribed as follows, t: Lo:s for'y-eigh- t 48 and forty-nin- e (40), iu bio k or.e (1 Blair A Cur-tis' subdivision of lot? one, two, tr.re?, four, seven and eight, block seven (7), in piat ,,B.'' bolt Lake C itv To be srld oa the property of Clara K. Re lly at the suit of D. D. Mailory and John W. Donnellan. Terms of sale cnb. E. II. PARSONS, By D. N. Swan, U. S. MarshsL Deputy Marshal. F. Pierce. Attornev. Salt Lake; Utah, Sept. , 1592. MARSHALL SALE PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the dietrirt court of the third judicial district of the terri'ory of Utah, I ehn.ll offer at public sale, at the front door of the county court bouse, iu the city ami county of Salt Lake, Utah territory, on the si4it day of September, 18)42, at 12 o'clock m., all tho rifrht, title, claim and interest of J. M. Kennedy, Nellie Kennedy, his wiie, Agnes Poland and Kit-war- d l Beck, of, in and to the following de-scribed real estate, situate, lying and being m the county of Salt Lake, I tali territory, and particu-larly described as follows, t: Commencing at the southwest corner of lot 18. block 1. of Tem-ple View, a subdivision of lots 9 ard lu. Mock lo, "ve Acre Plat 'A," Big Field survey; running thence east 14 feet, thence north 31k feet, thence wet 137'i fftet, thence south 31Vi feet to the place of bgianinir, all situated in Salt Lake countv, Utah territory. To be sold as the prop-erty of J. M. Kennedy, Nellie Kennedy, bis wrto, Agnes Poland and Edward F. Beck, at the suit of Gay Lombard. Terms of sale cash. Stephens Schroeder, plaintiff's attorney. K. II. PAMSON8, U. S. Marshal. By D. N. Swav, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 1SV2. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING is hereby civen thst a special lmtin of the stoi ki.olders of the Salt I ake Build n and Loan Association of Utah has been called uy he board of director', to be held at the oflice oi t;e AKoociation, ia Suit Lako City, on September 23, 18i)2, st 8 o'clock p. ni., to contldor a i roirition to amend art.cie III cf the ly laws so that ths same will read as follows down to the word "pro-vided" in t;ie sixth line as it now stands, towit: Section 1. A member may withdraw Ins stock at any time by civing notice in writing, and shall re-ceive ike amount paid iu on installments, with in-terest thereon at the r te of ei'ht per cent per nn-nu-for the average time of investment; or forty per cent of the profits credited to mich utock at the clone of the last preceding quarter on stock under three years old; and siity per cent ot meh profit on stock thre? years old or more, at the op- - tion of the stockholder. And under the last named proposition eipht per cent interest on the with-drawal value from the date of tho la!-- t dividend until paid, shall be added thersds. J. J. THOMAS, Secretary-- . September 8, 18ST. NOTICE TO CREDITORS K STATE OF Lsrisch, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, execotor of the last will of Jacob Larlsch, cecta.-e-d, to the creditors of and all persor.s having clsims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the neeesiary voucLers within four months after ths firet publi-cation of this notice, to the said executor at his place of business. No. 44 East Second South etroet, in the city ai d count? of Salt Lake. Utah territorv. ASDdEW GhrtHARDT, Executor of the lat will of Jacob Laris-ch- , de-ceased. Dated Sept. 20, 12. Office of the ) Board of Public Work?, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Sept.. 17, ) To Contractors for Street Paving: Sealed proposals will be received until 2 o'clock p.m., of Monday, October 3, 1893, for the work of grading, curbing and pavinjr, witn stone blocks and asDhaltum, all of East Temple street, between South Temple and Fourth South streets, in Paving District No. 2; also all of First South street between Went Temple and State streets, in Paving District No. 4; and all of Second South street, between West Temple and State street, in Paving District No. 5, of Salt Lake City. There "will bo about 23,000 cubic yards of grading, 11,000 linear feet of curb-ing, 15,000 square yards of stone block pavement, and about 29,000 square yards of asphaltum pavement to be laid. Specifica- tion and forms of contract and bond, to-gether with full Instructions to bidders will be furnished on application. Address Board of Public Works, No. 1(51 South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the board, C. L. Haixes. Chairman. A. F. Dohemcs, City Euirineer. SUMMONS IN TITE DISTRICT COURT IN the Third Judicial district of Utah territory, coi.nty of salt Lake. Theodore P. Bn.i-nei- l, plaintiff, vs. William if. Wiiliams, Jacob B. Blair and Edw rd Kicharix, defendants. The people of the teiri.ory of L tih send greeting to William M. Williams, Jacob B. Blair and Ed ard Richards, defend-m- f : You are heieby required to appear ia an a-- ti :n bro-iirh- t ajjainat you by ihe above-name- d plaintiff in the District court of tne Third Judicial district of ti e terri ory of U'ah, aud to answer the comp aint tiled tnerein within ten di ys (exclusive of the day of service) sf :er the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or, If served out of this county, i us in this dlttrict, within twenty otherwise within forty days or judgmeut by de cult will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have Judgment against defendants, Wlll.anis and Blair, in sum of $D00, with interest at 10 per cent per annum from January 29, 1681, for 10 per cent of amount found dno as attorney's f e, and cos's of suit; alleged to be dne npon a certain promissory note, executed by defendant Williams to defend-ant Blair, for $900, January 2J, IM, with inteie t at 10 per cent per annnm from dat, seme biig due and wholly unpaid, save in erest to Jann ry 29. laid, and secured by a mor'ga'je dated Febru-ary 10, ISiW, executed by said Williams to said Blair, on premises hereinaiter described; said note and mortucre having been antiqued to plain-tiff, who is now the own er thereof ; to have the usunl decree of this court for the rale ot said pren that proceeds of said kale m y be ap-plied in payment of awionnt dne as above; that defendants and all persons e'airuiug unuer them may be barred and foreclosed of all claim or equity of redemption in said premise; that plaluLiff have judgment for any deficienrv, and lor other relief, bull pre mixes are described as follows, to wit: Al. of lots 21, 22 snd 28, blork 1, of Blair A Curtis' snbdivialon of blo k 7, plat B, Suit Lake City survey, situate ia Salt Lake City and county, Utah. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the eaiu complaint as above required, the faid j la ntiff wi'l apply to the court for the relief demanded theiein. Witness, the Ilou. Charles S. Zane, jndse, and thestal of the District C urtof the Third Ju-ii-c-district, in and lor the territory of Uh:h, this 8th day of September, in the year of our Lord cne thousand eipht hundred and nir.etv-one- . (CSAI..J li'ENKY G. A.cMILLAN, Clerk. By ttso. D. Looms, Depcty Cerk. Frank Pierce, Attorney lor Plaintiff. IN THE PROBATE COURT, IN AND TO Lake County, Territory of I' tab. In the matter of the estate of Slary Auu i'roctor, di-ctated. Order to show cause wby order of sale of real estate should not be made. Moroul s, the administrator of the estate of Vary Arn Proctor, deceased, having filed his petition herein, duly verified, prayin? lor an order of sale of the real estate of said decedent, for tne pur-poses therein set furth, it i tuereiore ordered li-the judpe of said court, that ail persons inter eeted in the estate of said deceased, appear be-fore the said Probate eourton Wednesday, the 3th day of October, 1I&2, at 10 o'clock In the fore-noon of said da, at the court room of said Pro-bate court, at the county conrt house, in the City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to show tanee why an order should not be granted to the Mtid administrator, t sell so much of the real estate of ihe said decesned at pnolic or pri-vate said as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order lie published at iwaxt four successive weeks iu the' Salt Lake Timer, a newsixtper printed aud pnblisaed in said city and countv. Dated September rtth. lsitt. . W. BARTCH. Probate Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF Alien Graham, deceased. Notice is hereby riven by tile tindern.-nied- , administrator of the estate of Jaue Allen Gruhin, deceased, to the cretl.tors of and all persons havin r c laims against tha deceased, to exhibit them with the nece? .ury voucher within four moiulis after the first publka'lon of this noi e to the aid ad-ministrator at Uii' Wert First North street, Sait Lake City, in the conntv of Salt Lui.e. WILLIAM GRAHAM. Administrator of the estate of Jane Allen Gra-ham, deceased. H. a. AUiCallum, Arty, for Administrator. Dated September lo.l i.i. MARSHAL'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN to me directed by the district court of the Third Judicial district of the territory of Utuh, I shall offer at public sale at the front door oi the county courthouse, iu the city and countv of Salt Lake, Ut.ih territory, on the 4th j dav of Octolier, 1893, at 12 o'clock m., all the I r ght, title, claim and ii.tirc-o- t of Si C. Christian-sen. Gunelle C'urirtianren, Blackhurst Brothers, A. V. Christiansen, the National Bank of the snd T. J. Ansel Lumber company of, in and to the following-describe- d real estate, situate, lying aud belne In the city and county of Sait Luke, Utah territory, and particularly described as follow, to wit: Being a part of lot two 3, block three (8), plat B, Salt Lake City survey, commencing one hu dred and eighty-on- e (181) fe.-- t north of the southeast o.rner o said lot two (Si, theme running live (5) rods wett, thence twenty (St) feet north, thence five (fil rods east, thence twenty (30) fet bo nth tr the place of be-ginning: reservi iif, however, tho right of way as a roadway on aud over ten (10) feet on ea?t pait ' of said land, and twelve (12) tett on west part of said land. To be so'd as the properly of Nis C. Christiansen, Gunelle Chris laasen, Blacktiart Brothers, A. F. Christianeen, tae 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. PAESON8, U. S. MarshaL By D. N. Swas, Deputy Marshal. J. G. Sutherland. plaintlTs itt'omey. Bait Lake City, Ltih, nept. 1;.', lr.. w Deafaem Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the rar. There is only one war to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness caused by an inflamed condition of the rau-cous lining: of the eustachian tube. When this tube pets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, aud when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi-tion, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give f 100 for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cursd by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. F. J. Che.vbt fe Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. "V"01ICE TO CREDITORS E STATU OP 1.1 Marcus A. Campball, drfcea'ej. Notice is her: by given, by the Biiderifrnei. arLninUrraTix ol the estate of Marcus A. Campbell, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said dxceased, tj exhibit lb. iu v.itri tne necessary vouche- - w.tliin ten months fter the firs, publication of tins n' tlce, to the said r.t rooms M ana 1 00, Commercial block, bait Laka Citv, in the c onn y of Salt t nice. Ot LI A il. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of .Marcus a. Campbed, deceased. Da ed September 14, 192. Breeze it Burns, attorneys for estate. IN THE PROBATE COURT, IS AND FOR Salt Lake county, territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Hiram Uowlett EMredge, deceased. Order to show cause why order of salv of real estate should not be made. A. S. Ken-dall, the administrator of the estate of Hiram, Howletc Eldredge, deceased, having filed a peti-tion herein, duly verified, praying for au order of saie of all of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore or-dered by the juure of said court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the raid probate conrt on Wednesday, tae 2Sth oay of September, 1S, at 10 o'clock in th forenoon of said day, at the courtroom ot said probate conrt, at the' connty counhonee, in tlm city and connty of Salt Lake,- - Utah territory, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at private or putilic sale as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in The Salt Lakb Tlxks, a newspaper printed and published in said city and county. Dated August 9. l9i G. W. BARTCH, Probate Judge. "A PLAGUE SPOT." The Attention of tha Health Department Is Called to IU Thk Times is in receipt of a complaint signed by a resident whieh sets the follow, ing: Editor Times : After repeated complaints from the residents on West Third South atrt-et- , between Main and Weat Temple, there has been no action taksn to abate the terriole plague that exists bv the sanitary paysician, whoe duty it is to attend to such metiers. There are a dozen surface back-houses whivh are a disgrace to any civilized com-munity, that sends forth the vilest of odors, thus endangering the hoaitli of families who are com-pelled to realde In this neighborhood. Please find space for the above and try and procure for tie protection from this pestilence. The premises complained of are Nos. 84. 46, 43, 56, 58, 64, 68, o, 65, 61, 65. 58, 43 and special mention is made of No. 75, inhabited by Hop Wah, a Chinese laundryman, which is said t be "in a vile condition." The attention of the health department is called to the foregoing facts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OP G. SneUon, deoensed. Notice is hereby given by tha nnd?rlpied, administrator of the estate ot 8a Uriel G. Mieljon, deceased, to the cie i tors of and all persons having claims cgtiiuft the said deceased, to eihiuit them, with ttie necessary voncner, within four months after the first publication of thi notice, to the said or at 132 ii'ast Hcvroni South street, bait Lake Ci;y, in the county of Salt Lake, Dated August , 1SW. S. EWING, Administrator of the estate of Samuel G. Shel-don, deceased. Bbeezb Bl-bbi- attorneys for estate. AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOWING property now In storage at our storerooms, 125, 7, "J i net First Sou'h, to-wi-t: 1 sewing machine, '"crated." 1 steam bath box. 1 coal oil stove and oven, "cratod." 1 siunooard, "crated." 1 lounge. 4 kitchen chairs. 1 small hafe-burn- stove. 2 lnrge ioit coal stoves. Will be soid at public auction to pay storage and e pense on same. Sale at 10 a. m., Wednesday, Oct. V2, 18?i GEO. T. ilANLEY CO., 127, 129 Kat ir'lrst South. Garfield li.iach. On and after September 23 trains between Sait Lake and Gartleld Beach will run as fol-lows: lam Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake. Garfield. GarJUU. Salt Lake. 7:45 a. m. b:55 a. m. ,'2:5J p. m.4:00 p. m. 2:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:30 p. m. 5:10 p. m. j 'Daily except Sunday, j Bathing', und boating. Fare for the round i trip, 50 cents. 1). Z. Blp.let, Genl. Agt. Time Gallops "WlthaL" In going east, if you wish to save time and have a most comfortable ride, take the Rio Grande Western train leaving Ogden at 7 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., and Salt Lake City at S a. m. and 9:25 p. m., arriving in Denver at 7:10 a. m. and 11:45 j. m. on the next imy. Night train from salt Lake and Ogden via A. T. A S. . from Colorado Springs. Day train from Salt Lake and Ogden has through sleeping car to Leadville ana Denver. ' Making direct connections at Denver with limited trains for the east via Burlington and Rock Island routes. Remember the time is made by the Rio Grande Western in connection with the Col-orado Midland railway only. Equipment and service unsurpassed; scenery unequalled. The grandest daylight mountain scenery in the world, H. C. Bcaxarr, General Agent, C. M. Ry.. Salt Lake City, Utah, I'N THK PROBATE COURT IN AND FOR Sa t Lake county, Territory of Utih In the matter of h estate of Matt new Comlou, deceased. . Notice of time and place for the hearing of peti- tion for admission co probate of will. Pursuant to an order of court in said ma tor, notice is hereby given that W ednedpy, the 5th day of Oc-tober, A. D. ISii, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the county courthouse in Salt Lake City, U ah territory, in t ie court room of said co.'.rt, has hern appom ed the t me and place for tha hearing of a petition of John II. urUcoil, prayin f or the iidmi.ion to probate of n certain cio : ment therewith presented, purporting to le the at will and tenarant of Aia.thew Coiid u, de-ceived, when and wi ere ail p :ueres:e.l may appear and ojipo .B the proh: te of s:;id will, or the printing of l'e t ts testamentary to him, as prayed iar in said petition. Iu witness whereof I have ferennto set seal my han i and afS ied the eal of said'-ourt- , this li'th day of September. A. I). lSUwi. CE.Au.bx, Clerk of the Probate Court. ' By 0Austen Ubownb. Jb., Deputy Clerk, MARSHAL'S SALE. PUBSUAN r TO AN me directed by the Third judicial district court of the i erri'ory of Utah. I shall ex-pose at public sa:e at the front door ot the county court housa. It tho City of Salt Lake. Connty of Salt Lake, and 'I erritory of Utah, on the 5th day of October, l&M, at l'--i o'clock m., all the right, t tie, claim and interest of Joseph Y. Smith of, in and to the foil wing described real estate, situate, i lyi g, and bein in Sait Lake County, Territory of j Utah auu described as follows. to-w:-t: I Part of lot No. una (1), biock nineteen (19). Salt ' Lake City survey. Salt Laka Connty, Utah Terri-tory, to-wi- corr.inencins at the voutheast corner of said 1st cne (1), running tiieuce west ten (lu) rods, north live (5 rodf, east ten (ID) roils, south five (3) rods to commencement. To be sold as the property of Joseph Y. Smith at the suit of 1'airview Mercantile Institntion. Terms of sale, cash. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. MarsbaL By A. H. Pabsonh. Deputy Marshal. V. B. Stephens, attorney for plaintiff. . Dated September li, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OP Grittoa, deceased. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, John Grltton,- - administrator of the eeUte of Thomas Crirton, deceanfd, to'hecrediorof) and all persons having claims against the said de-ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch-- j ers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to th sii administrator at hi residence No. 23 South 12th East SL, Salt Lake . City; in the county of Sslt Lake, Uated August 30th, 18U3. t JODJN GRITTON, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Gritton. deceased. J. .14, Hard, Atty for Adm, NOTICE TO CKED1TORS ESTATE OP Wyn iooii. Notice Is hereby given, by the undersigned, B. F. Brown, execntor of tne estate of Keoecca ynkoop, deceased, to thn creditors of. and all persons havin claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with, the nece sary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor at the ottlce of 1. Hoge, 2S4 South, Main street. Salt Lake City, in the county of Sat Lake, territory of Utah. B. P. BROWN, Execntor of the estate of Rebecca Wvnkoop, 40 ceased, 8pWo,lWi TO STOCKHOLDERS THE AN-- i i.1 rual metine of the etoc .holders of the 1'lo.iMiit Valley Coal company will be held at the office of he company in the Board of Trudo build- -' ing in Suit Laka City, Utah,, on Monday, the 8rd day of Octoter, 19-J- , at Vi o'clock noon, for th election of directors (or the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as niay properly come before It. C'RAS. W. DRAKE, Secretary. Dated Sept. , 1S8S. |