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Show OiDKN DAILY COMMERCIAL: Till ' REAL ESTATE. fci Th SJSSET I aii l iti. t in-A UtrP iltljc jmiaamlb AX tWte44 tJM, a44 tu4 LU &4 ."-ii4 kefca CAawttftclt lu 1 LC tjfcJU IIII'EEIiyjri'Ca Lmr 'tne A atari U auz n karu4 Ua ikiU iiai-U- MU14 imjml dra a up Twli LaVal pact Rea Estate Tw-iiljr- - : &4 .pd; uf vtr kntm Cbpy LIHiAL 15LAXKS . r. Uk tt Lii-i-:;- j Ur i- - CJUT.t-- - i.. :;-J- f . LtiL.-e- r, fjt- ta.U'i.t ti"-!2-- l t'Ur dlrnie--i tu lit We 4 llff-Ia j'v.T :ty of i iur t!.ii4 ti.it retsr-u- i ' kr-IU lied llic b lie j'i'LlC our cur! av-- or- p tLetu iu tije Tix-U.x tLit ta;; lue d k.U. au t tv-awiv Le ran to !! in it L the oprra:i,'n. A far n vccuull svl were daring i 1 tvbrj l pr th.-r- ami there, ach i4iaer' rxn. path like J a Ctvl1.ee lief re a We w K ! theiu a L:le, but ir us anuu in cluacriti,; aj t vf f 'A. We turiie-- luauyrvr- istrr-t- . uers and fnllowe-j tut Li t a njrii i f a!:y!ii:i.j; ealai ie oUi 1 e J:x ver. J:Lt vie Were becviiii!i 1 a tU rit!-'!.luan wi;u a f an 1 a well fed fresh, the d.- - and hft-- l tiie bi'xfrnu tlie kii' b. N.t without fcouie tuis.Tvif.i I called to him and made kie wu He s'.rt-- l at Uj, a tit as the 1 t hiil J. tile, t btf.iu to trrww impatient "We are triuu'er. nr. an are hunWill y.-- k.i. '.iy d;r.vt gry," I us to a pr. iiou feljrt-- " "It is a fcurjinx; to ine," lie replied, "to meet with the Je. ' !e who are fco very fitrbehlti 1 the tuueR. Fri'til what distant planet do you come that Vt.;t enter a civilized city and ask for a proviMon tt.ire? Why, mydtar friciids, ti ro has been hi ii r of tlie in this part of the j world for m:iny years." How, then, do jvu manage to live?" I asked. He tupiied the box with his plump fon linger, and nodded his head significantly. "Here, sir, is my provision titore," and without more aJo he lifuxl the lid. It was divided into several conqiartuients, iu each of which was a small quantity of Ju liets of different shapes and colors. You surely don't mean to say that you eat nothing but these nasty pills," said my wife iu rather ii sarcastic tone. "And why not, my dear uiadami-;'said he, holding a brown lift between his thumb and forefinger, and eyeing it fondly, "here is the nutriment from a piund of liecf. And here," picking up Then another, "is a pound of pitatocs. here I have my bread ami fruit, in projier proportions, liesidcs many other compounds, equally nourishing and satisfy-ing.- " lr- - tir iwl bif f f a a i p. . f W had Lfe in all its v&rit-- . , 4iAsr at lLr'liii, taunuitm uj coojjrrative Jiiiin. jj 1 drvw lirar in y (tow aa the suiiiiutrr ife atij I rtik.lvc4 cm tirtiJin,; our Vi- cation in a ikv4 uuuiorr. We frit tht our eijirrifDc iu the jiast h4 boaw-ket-dcg- d Male Ileal tu Loans UX TIOS IKIH K I tint UAM'HKH iullljn..!l,.( kiil t.rilt'U TritcU. A m hill rmrav !. .ruTl). No trouble tu N.i. lilt. Wuli. . KiiiKX, SimLTV. A 1.11 A, u4 am B irrAit. Tho Iiest Ifcirffain in Husiness Propof-iV- ml erty in the City today. Comer, 07x101 feet, in Husiness Center, Cheap. Owner resides in the East and wants to realize. ( all soon. A This is the Chance of Ihe, year. K. l HUNTER, 2414 WiiNliington NOW IS Avenue. TI1K T1MK TO BUY Real Estate! iast three ye.rt of tlio Kxiwrionco baa taught n tlmt all inMrty boiiKlit well t tki leMon nf Ihe year will bring at least 50 ,or eeut. profit iliuiliK the following wiuter. We offer for sale iho follnwiug choice property at t liese low price. : Sixty acres in wctiou 10, overlooking the 100 00 I city between 6t.x'.c fwt on Twenty-fourt- h Utieoln ami Wall Aveunes, per fiMit.... 275 00 l.oton the Henrh 50xi:W feet eiKht blocks 300 00 from WwthiiiKtouAveuue Two', acre lots on Thirieth, near the Park . .3200 00 hots in Nob Hill Addition Cheap. paying 12 Improveit buxinesH property 23000 00 .ir cent, net, IpuwhI for 4 years li'.r.x 1 IS feet Ihi ween .1 ackaon and Quiucy . 1650 00 15000 Lots in Mountain View Addition Also HxS riMl comer on Twenty-fourtWall Avenue property below real value. !'4 acres near north Washington will subdivide. If you will call on ns we will show and con vinco you thero is money in buying now. J. MJUGITT. & UKKI) GILL I). HAS HAIMIAIXS FOR ALL, cash, bal-$- 1 new house. per month without interest' On Tweutv-tiftstreet, near Harrison terms. f.r line. MnllA to allev. limn!cultivated $2,:IK. :isl4 acres, prior water rights, ten for i;im years. house. $30 cash, balance $18 $.',11(10. monthly, without interest. $7r0. Ten acres, cannl right through it, level, well located, tine soil, no alkali. miles $1,000. Forty acres, four and one-hawest, under canal: easy terms. deUnion JSirirt. 50x11:1, within three blocks of pot, easy terms. 210 acres four and one-haS'M Per ucre. miles south ; can give good trade on tliia properly. Il.K). Five-riMi- I havegooil traileson ntin urn. oo(imiiit Lakeview properties. Also farm and residence . iril'i le-s- J. D. GIL!, 2101 Washington Av., OGDEN. PLUMBING, AND STEAM, Gas Fitting. Ail iieopln first class Plumbing, or (Ins Fitting at in need of I'd cam REASONABLE PRICES hIhiuM wive their orders to Stone, Musscr & Co. Dealers in rumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass Goods, Ltc. S510, Wash, Ave, StoveusIUUt,, opp City Hll a 4Jtv. fur whatrvt-- r uukuuwo hardVLij waited iu iu the future. Aiu-- r many vexatious lt lay we wrre at Utt ready to .tart. Our eltric road cart was all that could be dWred. It au of tlje Iatr-inveution, and wan provided with the convetiienov for light house keeping. It waa in fact a miniature bouse on wheels. Early in the morning of a bright June day we took our ceate in theriouiy bamboo tfiairs, liade our friends gil!iy, and closed the door of our new h iu. My wife waa somewhat excited at lin-t- . owing to the novel situation, but fehe oon grew calm. I pressed the electric bntton, the engine began to iurr. and away we went e had no definite plan as to otir des tination other than this: We would t.tart out on the street that ran directly north from our native village, and follow every branch road that led to the right. Bv doing this we hoped to lose ourselves in very short time, and exjiected to uieet with many strange adventures. We rolled along at a rapid rate. The indicator over the door marked the miles with a regular click, click, like the ticking of a clock. A continuous line of erven npun out along each side of the road dotted with telegraph oles, that really appeared to le only a few inches aprt, so swiftly were we moving. Of course I was obliged to hold the rudder with a firm hand, and keep a good look out from the front window to avoid a collusion, for we were continually meeting conveyances of every kind. As the hours paused by we liegan con gratulating ourselves. Iiy following the Several right hand roads we were, as we had hoped, decidedly lot. Everything about us was new and strange. "How delightful," my wife exclaimed, as she drew the tea table near mv chair. The very air we breathe is filled with a primitive newness that is charming. It ib as if one had been suddenly trans ported to another planet." When night settled down nnd the dusky road made it unsafe to proceed farther we followed a broad path that led from the highway into a grove of low spreading trees, and, fastening the doors and windows securely, retired for the night. The second day s journey brought U9 into a strange country, unlike anything we had ever seen or imagined. For a long distance the road followed the bank of a broad river, from which the land arose on either side to a great height, in a succession of natural terraces. Fields of vegetables and grain and flourishing fruit orchards alternated with pasture lots, where droves of plump cattle and flocks of sheep waded knee deep in red clover. Everything wore a thrifty, pros perous look. We rode slowly along, admiring the beautiful scenery. A few houses, exceeding all and tall apparently built from the same plan, were seen m some of the most sheltered spots. In the distance were tall chimneys, from which great clouds of black smoke arose, and as we advanced we could hear the low We were evidently hum of machinery. approaching large manufactories of some sort, and my wife expressed a hope that we were nearing some town, as our supply of provisions, owing to the wonderful appetites we had acquired, was fast diminishing. Her hope was soou realized, for a sud den turn in thd road gave ns our first view of a most remarkable town. The streets ran at right angles with each other, which gave the place the appearance of an immense checker board. The houses were of the same uniform stylo as those we had seen in the surrounding country very neat, but extremely small. My wife remarked on one pecu liarity of their construction. Among them all there was no sign of the kit chen addition in the rear, to which we had been accustomed. The tall chimneys we had first noticed were a part of the one story buildings, which stretched along the bank of the river for several blocks. It was quite early in the morning, and none of the inhabitants were astir, but feeling tho pangs of hunger, we began to look around for a corner grocery. Just as we were opposite one of the low buildings on the bank of the river a boy wearing a red uniform came rushing through the door and started on a run down the street He carried a red tin box in his hand. I called him and asked.'to be directed to a provision store. He stored at me as if in doubt of my sanity, n(id while I waited his reply I noticed k very peculiar expression on his countenance, a sort of an infantile expression which I was at a loss to account for, liitil his lips parted as his and I discovered that he was toothless. Without giving the required lnfonna- Hon, pi uch to our surprise he ran away. And fli en another and another, wearing the So? ue striking uniform, and with the same fb by face, darted through the sev- eral I ront doors of the buildings, and one. followed in the track of numlx-They all carried the red tin boxes, decorated with different labels. There were vegetabk, annual, cereal. SHrctiariue r U. tA U a ,rt.j:, fctr 4 1 ' u. i ht-t- it 571 i :y t t Warri.t 37,1 :.fat iMtkl PM LI IedMort; ISoud for I . hat True lwL AruuMHit of of Sale 1S.U - k. A A t' . A- t4 ib it Cl.: ttlJl ir. :i :i:o Uiuiiiuttrat-Kxm-utur- ' llo.d 1jI (juardiaiir! Ijrtlt-no- ( rde Appoiiiluiaf . 7i 377 IVrtiKluble'a 10 oil A r' j, . . S, l i t iaraM4via- "1 1 KW) r it ri-u4 I i..m - rt tTkUk)-.- i Kin a f 4 n U. : jtoav. rf e.ft viu ' it tuk- tia:ii4 4 muA , ia- m n aiA. (.mo , u.ttrti Ulbtld mi 4tt .t,w-- IT.. ll I l ttutil Satiirtiftjr ,. i t. K , K. H . S Vi iiI.j1. Viartvi.1. ViMi,l. Uarrli I u-- m. N.., tl.nl. I II ..,t) I', h. Mil.i. Ittumx I 1.1 (!,. lk,.i,J.i lm Ufitll M.4ila). k.tH.'i H K. 1. in. 11. .. lt.e .1 pNrv.i.d 4 I if il lC felfwl bettitaft) liiltD 4 i tlr tl Auni t tiW4it tliiil. uiu 'r .. u 4 laii, h Ikr-- i t t) ri;h( ! .ih t(tl luiioxi! l ;it,t.-.- i IT athTnw-- ri'Tl iMuirtvi U flrt- 1 tti lit txaid aii ktxl ilt f irvi l tine in Ito f.Mt t!.i t Kji..w.ij ' 4taf.to 4 it) utTaMirv an t a tkattl M (SKAL J 01 rkju' rMtU'twi ll-- ikd ti . . H V hii 1'laiutitt. llikua tbr - oun-ai.- , it !'b. cousirutM, Mi-- rlu-tw- l iiiamiMiit lMit aucafvat -' u iba U.U t,x-- umi taajia of atMLa Jka tlt H. uuat A. Ibwr, U t B , W. 4". LlB.ft. 4 imtk. llur. ikut) Lot, Atumw)a lur H. U.4 MARSHAL'S SALE. Cud r ut of ! 1 111 llari-hal- . 4 - ( tkAi-- t 4 4 ciik-l- -l niuetr-Mtfh- int-n"- A a4 yu4- f lirf Ififvi J uvliciai lMlrar4, tor Uja Trrrtuary 4 L laia. tl.ia irib da) U Aprd. im iba I our Lord utie aviUt buiMlvd aixl UlLH ) (MM. W m tb 1 Cut44ajlti brtifid tLt if o (ail u tUv Mud rathkaUat a plajjittlf a til luff HiaHit - f.r tl.rk t Xt-- r "' frti-eitlm- Ik.., t lko n,lk. ti. itt..ntNl .iiit'l i; 1 af4Mt( Ur )hiJ kt iikw atHttMhl tatml eouauut.t aJkkl 4'. k. fckaiittaktar. dk uliamav wtirL La lmvm u fiirtCMT aiKl fuliav ewtar mMtim tu ia u la;) arr M! aMurdiJbs W u to tlif rM a iUu ln4 ih ejtttj.irtlwyanaa i wtil 1iumdat; tikJw . U-- a Wmrit to obtain twrii Mktvii Hwf r Aii kftiamtiT? ttf lr4T-uc- - I.LbjJ aitnr W titat avrUit u 4aJ uitorwt, Liaiinf rtfcu CAaan ila liia up nEla UatsMli. Ul 44 wntVMr Uat4M' iarak at iiimnmaat il wraU re& vm Ai4rMit. avitataui 1 ti,.4ii-Uti au-- i y- JaOUtti 4Virwl U tU4 -t ttr .r. ii : iki 4dLu 4r , u , V o in-- . im-ti- 111 !. , 111 A - . hat bltM-- aM-u- - A , , UlJVNkS. ritf-h- jul.-.- t A A A 111 i I tr H.aiu-tai- A, kiiM-r- 4 A BIJINks. Lerrl4K i.mx rlljt or la ta Kk it ami Irel m1 In rertimmeiklukt it t" all utlen-m- . .V.O'""H.ATI H. U, 'V old r IlrattKUbO. I ALIAS SUMMONS. 1h tlio iiintrirt court of tli Kirwt jiulirinl (lis trie! of tli" Trritoty f If ah S fm-- r comity. illituti rilitr ami hdwartl A. Kvt, I'laintitrM, vh. Tiiinia ilacou and L, HiittfM-Mii- , Harriet 1. l'win. tl'fiiant. f lrtah wrui Tim Mt.plo tf the IVrritory Krii'tMMr: To Tl 14 nnas Itarnn mul Harriet. P, I'wih, : You are niiiintt toapMMir in an action bmuivlit HivaiiiHt you by tin alov iiaiinsl plnintiir, iu tliu ttistrirt court of the tii-juiiirtal district of tliP Territory of I'tah, ami to aiiKUiT iiicconipuiiiiT niou uu'rem wiintn u-- litrly tlnn icxcUihirp of the day of wrvico) of tlie wr- - vicoon you of thin mihihioiih if Nerval within this county ; or if wrvod out of thix county, hut in thin diMrict, within twenty days; othiTwiM will within forty iia8-- or judk'tti'Mit hy , taken against you, acconliug to the prayer of said C4iinplaint. 1 he naid actum it nronifht to lorprlmw a cer tain mortgage on certain HHrtamHi premiscH iescruM'd 111 t lie complaint, which reference ih herehy male ; faid niorttfi'K'1 was given hy 'l lionias Bacon to tho oavment of certain promissory not8 of even date and in in sum for the of fMfi'.'.Vl, prayed judgment ami tlie niterent ou t lie fumo from aiarch Ith, of 10 iter cent. rate the at aiinnin, ami 1). from the 24th day of also the mterent on to Decender litth, ISW, and aluo for March. the Hum of 4ir(0 and interest ou t lie same from rt nt. liw.nnher I'M h. lMni at the rate of II) per annum, and 10 per cent, on the whole amount found due for attorney:V ftnn, as provideil for iu tmtd inortaKe and notes and cottttt of suit. That i he umukI dncn may tie made for the sale of said premisiMt or so much bh may te to pay the name with cost, by the! nitt-htates juarsiiai or t lan icrruory. Hccorouiif to flip Ihw and nrartice of thin court, that the nro- ceeds of said sale may lx applies! in payment of the costs of suit ami the nmrsual a conts ami the amount found due to the plaintiff, that the naid plaintiff may have judgment and execution against said deftndant Thomas Itacwn for any deficiency which may remain after applin all the procMtls of the sale of said pr'iniss prop-erl- y applicable to the sat isfactiou of said judgment. Kor further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to the said complaint as atove appearandtheanswer said plaintiff will apply to the required, court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of the district court of the First SEA I,. judicial district, in and for the Territory of I'tah this lilst day of April, in the year of our Lord me thousand eight liuudred and ninety-onVisible Soilliil. H. McCllre, Clerk. The idt-- of getting a visual expression Iiy L, P. Brst, Deputy Clerk. H. II. Henderson, Attorney for plaintiffs. for musical vibrations occurred to Chlad-ni- , ir nt APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. b.if. U ft 4 riUKift l Oiw- - if f.T ..Ot tlWnrt ! Ihr lerrthurf vt I t'iljT4 etuii kj. .i O Ii afknnw1e.lp4 Vt tin leatllnr nuily (or A IiImI, (JiMrrba 1 be oulv Mtie nm it lor H)34V11 Uj' a ,J art- - ! aJ pm atij fe4 ijMtoHMrMUKUl4 tof U r t nj NaU4af PariAr l tv.. t Cii j j Tdmuo U TtAk IHaa'.k! ktraJt ttb r.t.i f .,i - a itf Li a ' 4T. t,b )ri iim-wu 4 it) pv:r-- - . ''t,J 1,1 4 A Oflicial Ilond and Oath C Chattel Mortgage A 325 Marriage Certificate PromisBory Notes, Rooks of 50 and 100. Iieceipta, lkxiks tf M. lient liwvipta, ltooks of ltXK Draft. Rooks of MO. Other Blanks constantly being added to the alxive list t.L I.-.- lb-t- 377 w Ilie litut4 , Mining Deeil Notice of location of t'laiiu. 100 Troof of Lulior lul I'uwer of Att'y U Ija-atand Sell 11.11 umm& rtux-- r i ti v.irtij I t- J and by virtu of to exnratioa jinnii iiMrt Hi tratk oil Districttbrof liutrirt utirtof oft tlia hri Ju.tii.l VU.,1,.1. ihm UA u i'j. in! iti.iii) it i.. tle Terntorf ati Mnvl iii4if and ft ub, daUvlmImmib lit K. t. It, nm in. das d Ortotifr. in aorrtaitiau I", ii. m t Jaw i tit t4 4i(rii-- t .tb. lvt. tlte I b4iu Satitmai Hank of ( htrait a plain- V ten. I laii. Mareli ll Ii lite rm'iil ( tin Cit mum A tlrst unie had fttid otHaiietl. if tu o h ftidll 1, tilt. recvrtM4 )mUmil ajraiiuK W . R. hwaa A f for tkiun of foar titaaw m ttm-- t rilM omikatiy Vlirr of 'iit- lrMrt Laiid I'ufri. sand seei buudrsl and t itf mi) irtM-triu-tv. raiiwci) aad tan-nuipii( I l.lt.sl Mitii r ni.iiii,dlr. unit, tsrteii oofiiuaitrwtttb Oftir'. clalliKi iiidlara, and eoata . Kslt Lle tt. I laii. iwti yfli. taxetl at f.rfy-tfunbi-r- , that mi any aud fifty una hundredth dot l'rtvilal t t at ttii! .tht' totifd in MiJ rwawihttum td Vurut ttb.IVt, llar, I haw t't'ti.pUiiit li upoe tha folluvuu dmcrtbad to- - it ; b Johu d Itrtx an) I'lliei roitqmii). lh (.(! l.-riai e n or proi'rt), f fi.ntuu-have Ut UJ m IdKk 1. brf 10 io 10. irk IS, lt4a 124, lif.l n prwiiMi h it .obit Inteof tnit rail2 and A iu Id.tck ai. L.t I 1 Imrio for ftilufi tu C '(-!with Inw way track, thett uu Additiouai tiw. k ball block ti. l.u ll. II. l;t. u. IV Ift. 17 mud U im m r No, i4.'kj, nia.ie April tb.rooii. .i ltiM-r- t h4 l. 2, i and 4 iu blork 42, krt 1 ia 1 tord-Tnf Mirttoii So. of tit Ivv. ujnii .hthe (Va.ii Ci!) Street KniUax UUek N4. lot 1. 1, 3. 4. IU. U, 12, 11, H, to. li u, r I w,, H. K. M., in Uftwr cotintji, ounpai.y, or iMViM.r bate I t.tli, with a in. iv aud 9i iu mock 3u. pita I. I. . 4. 1. lo lb- rftuc:UrtiM.ii i.f tkiii.l the nrht and ptmh re to ue u all or mi) td i. 1.4. 7, IV 14. ti1-tanM4. 14. l feuid lu, , 17, l 1. Siouiiel aid the that Mreet to mcquiied Ity it, rlectiU'il) an a efitr) t nhH)ii. M. &, 3tt, 27. l, ti.1r and Utnl nitttivr smer with the Ja. V7. and bio t4ierK1 and i &. Si. il. XL Si. 34. tt.au.si.. and 4o iu bhwk H, loU 4 and 4J io biork Mle and tm-- head wire, to roiiiply wb'll i44.rMiilUiib and through (itt 11. lota V ti. 7. ft, v. lu, 11 aud U in hhwk 51, all tu- IllftU.I of Mlltl ht an taf uMid tre4ii for the purte id rmmuiK tL."tif, liiHl the a.aid I. too and operat itiii it Iiim- or hut nf Ktnet railwa), in University PUr additmu to 4tie City, la ;iiiill'l i htfi. iter, heir nor it:.t ifprfii1aiiv hate in it nlicr mdt Mh to b t plitcfsf uiider the iciou the County td Wfhnr aud Territory of I laa feaitl proiNTty Mautliiur ihj the nwrda of W bar bk iiiHiii id riiiini r or oiIhtw and Cofifrot td 4irdeti ity. tiirtif, diiftn, ie I r.i,.liM-ir- l uait-within the time he tcrant ben'tfore made by mid couiti v, iii the tiaiueof M ill K. Swan. riiuird b lu ihn( iIh iviid Initd U now iu reMdation id Au;uM th, ISi. and tliendditional daNotice m UerWiy ifivo that 11 u Tutadtf, tbM of liecendr. it iialur.il at riifhtK ac4iiirel umter and by viriue of tbi o'clock oooa of dTl tetatf. 1 Im aaid pan that day, iu front of the County Court Houaa fruiniiionixl to r ameiidmeat, id.n!) In ami hereby are Mfir at Ho- - .Jice ou the Jih dn of June, lvl. ami bail eiit for the mtim td twenty )tar. in the ( itv id Oclen. tmuty n ttVhr and Tar at lUo rloek ,4. III. to ft" Hid nd ftiriiir-lteo.ll- - f rom t be date id t he I'iiMiui'iif t hi amendment, ntory of Utah, I will, in otiedienc to aaid .lid !) tfd failiir'. II toll) Kifth - 1 hat t be aliow and foretfaiiuy Krant t rutiou. sell all the right, title, interft and claim d the above named deftttidaut of, in and 1. littliKs, Kiirioter.l MlbjtfT to the fadbiwiiii; Coiidlt IhIim to the above tlmrrihed projierty, or ao ainrb A That the aid tVd. n City Street Knilway June I. D .... 305 C3 ,,!.) Tlvtim""",,fJ w'!,w m. af i i f l . property Complaint on Claim and ieronal livery proierty lTt,iliAV I iankll i. t.Mt-(- 1 A V.k-11- . A A Mrnonal MlScEIXJVNKOrH (t i Tu Lr mil ti-- ftij-- i ftt ttauti. ri k ; M FariAc ImjH.KA1.1 . ft CMCVUf-a- Pt tf- 11k ix-- UttO'-- llit-,.- i I lite f.,r DlsTMlTCWirr BljlNkS. Affidavit for Claim and lMiv- ry personal property Undertaking on C'Ui u and I Mivery of rUHl pr..,-rl1'ntlertiiliiiig for lUdiirn to IVf't, t'laiui and Delivery MINIMI tUa -t U. il'Akjt ( .,4-rt- WJJ lu t. H'twuAb. H. I!) II A A Writ of Execution :i U tbr. ft , i.,4i..Ttrf i.tb- i lw 4, Ato.- Ournuhe. .1.9 at,- 1 i ivl, Cilati.iu lr tjf m 4iJ wtnlklo 11.!U. ti4 rbt W.t lUivl ,bht. t4.iU 4UtJ ILm- - - 4 ti.. H ah ii iibi- -i 4 lM4 lMcAaaa&4. Ti tXrf bi t la - 0.aiv.f i rWaml Ik. f y Out " if1 u. oat u ilwvl. iiii u. Kale for I Hib' 111, ti'.k-b- e Afljdavit ....tt. 115 Order for IV-f-'t to ij and show oau t'ltiitem for ljarini-l.e- Hdrtit lUb yd ri.b ib. t. ,.np.ii,.bk ,4 lutkiiii.rf rHii li. j ,,rt bl trnM r.iwk i' u Uia4 W leT M. ttwriiat ailMi OlftnC. . IU 4 KtinmieiJ HberitTe Halt lwtt.tjl. .4 lit 1 t4 J 4 l la 4 ll.e tH.lrl.t:T,.. - J..l A 'rj 171 J75 tilt"! oauiL ttu 4ij Iwnttt. wt LUim Kc4aer 1 irr. PkLUatlf, j sa. k- - . i. ft.rl.f ttrlaiixt liit At I ItfT tlt ld ft Ata:uM KU Mbd .i'.l.tt l I" - aeki"Wv .iMiiii lvt. ttM t U 1hI Ctbl. V rvti.uol, I 1 uat mli jl..iun4,l. r nu iriti'V irl II- far tijtf U rk.a, bkttfll u-.- i tu Viui lj., InrtHl Mid rra4ul ,'a. tAttntyi ub t Uill btb. J 4 4 it y 4 ti 4 raaH.pai:), U 1.L1 i4i.t) II. I Vi.iiS. AU4fU ilti. tr mini I'w tvttHM ftrv t M.ibl.aL &u1 liriuml mlV lcot i Ktl 4 ri ll) H K Ii.m. kiii V. S Mt-ntirt a r4li4l , t ktnfn.4 ud la;ti.. I iu ai1 I tti. .Ktl.lb ! i ttwrv t p . Ur t orraivif i rz KL 14 ai, t .Ltl. M 4' IUU t I I I 01.4 v Mil Iftl'll A litrn g. ll,4, 'a it Wffe , 4 1llj.mll 1l Miitl t 4 MtH r.vwj. lk..i h. msu. , tir M. k ui t,W4 l .i I.Jli I M'il I., A A IWlnu.H.y uf hub- - , A Ttwtjiuuujr uf Ai'ph'ULt A 37'J Order appouiUii( Adrn'r ttiuiiiShioKtJc'a txn fcr fci.t,. .V'l l .ttrk tt, U . IB A'. 11 lb tt. a4 lb; Irft. C 1 CI 1 k i. r.w.l.lb l W b,.' ll.il A A l, a physicist of the last century. He fastened a plate of glass by its center, and then having scattered some sand over the surface threw it into sonorous vibrations by means of a violin bow. Imagine the delight with which he saw the sand stir and form into line on the plate, forming a star of twelve rays. Siiuare plates of glass or metal screwed or even glued to a central support can lie made by the merest tyro with tools, and give wonderful results. A plate, like a string, has one rate of vibration which belongs to it, but again, like a string, by "dampening it with a touch of the finger or fingers in different points along 'ie edge tho note changes, and with it the figure made by the sand. Tho lines on the plate where the sand settles aro the nodes, the lines of comparative rest. Tho violent agitation in the parts left bare can be shown by mixing a little lycopotlitiin powder with the sand; this is excessively light, and is, caught in the little whirlwinds of air Kenerated about tho vibrating segments. Sophie B. Ilerrick in Century. H. - tdft- 4 bi!JrIJJ Jtk. A -t i.ur U t .a!. j i,f ' I nbJ;t. iul; tkf.N ,4 b V,J I, brttl'l (fjlt-M.l ,4 1 I! . II M.bt A UffW' ii - t a v--e i uJ .i Aij ( f . m 4 U,j44f 1 i UrJ 4 I: U 14 IV . i: t.J 1" lb . b4 I Ib kt 11 U J t kb lb ttt-i. i . ;. it. n. u ii it. - l m.i.,1 J lb 2 . b.' 1 v 1 li. Itv i:. i It --V. ii II. - f.. Is. M at. i. A. K. . b.l 4- - U. ttk.-U. t.t I.b : V r 1 II bJ ll 111 k k. I Ib . A A . Duti CouUm-l. elAyv f iwl 4 " Of course wo were very much inter-este.and nsked for some further concerning tins wonderful country with ils condensed diet After swallowing half a dozen jiellets with evident relish, he continued: "It w.is many years ago that a party of chrtitiic dysi ptics, who were traveling in search of health, discovered this beautiful valley and decided on making it their future home. As might be expected, their thoughts turned inward, and their minds wero a unit in their anxiety to discover a remedy for their ills. Great rewards were offered, and science was tested to its extreme limits. Behold," said he, pointing proudly to the smoking chimneys ami buzzing factories, "lieliold the results! The products of the surrounding country are entered at tho rear of these buildings as raw material, and are distributed from the front doors in this condensed form. And now, after several generations of pellet fed yeople, wo have become a race of perfect men and women. "Our latest achievement is a generation of toothless children. As we have no use for teeth with this diet we are well satisfied with tins improved condition of our nee. There is only one drawback to our perfect happiness. We are beginning to fear that we shall never die, but continue to multiply until we are crowded off into space." "Oh, Tom," my wife exclaimed, "what a delightful existence we have stumbled upon! I understand now why the houses aro built without kitchens. It settles the whole vexatious servant problem at one stroke. Just think of it condensed meals that one can easily carry in their bonbon boxes are delivered the same as our daily papers. Think of the annoyances these people escape, the time they save, besides the perfect health they enjoy. Tom, my dear, we will go no farther in search of a homo. Here is an earthly paradise, and hero we will remain." At a signal a group of red robed boys Lliroun.led our cart and she gave her order for a pellet breakfast II. T. Holland in Detroit News. nJ.leii fai... IVwJ, k f .ra; .. Warrat'.y iuil eiaiiu f-i- ij :t 1 t J?, a. U ognnixciMi i.ijks. SO. rT0 : lb 1 ia.urbl ! M A" ALIAS SUMMONS. 1 it 1 r A, swa. aJr - -- . Z lr-u,-- PAIUD1SE FOUXU UTAH. in fiCTiaa iii!K;v; 1 ia L i AN ORDINANCE il iri !.-- OGDHX, 1 A . i.ftl tt'U froui tt- - f r .t J . MARSHAL'S SALE. I J yt , ' a.. - i ... i'. 4 Tm 4 ir I . .' f. , .4 ..'1 : .4 i i - - .1- i 7 u,. 4 t '. si'y - U.J I - I r l.-i- jwhHt, -l aui'X- tg) : " i .1 f - J. j." Kjuataara, t- Wr Let fuMM Juv ami Sell I aii.st 1. MAY 21. 1'.U. US DAY. 1983. United Status Land OKFirB, Salt Lake City. Utah, March 9th, Notice in hereby iriven that HukIi ('.(iilnert.of OK.len City. Utah Territory, anil hie James H. liacon. of Salt Lake City, Utah, ami Jmntw ('. Ammtruiikt, Francis A. K, Koche, 4 I -- -- : AN ORDINANCE. Aii ordiuancd to iMirn.w money for the payment td Iloutuitf todllitf ill the Collft rurt nm ad a fewer s)rtetti, ef4Vlloll 4if pub- bhi huddini! nud for oi her C4irir;ite put (kims. Sec. 1. It- it orlaiiiet h) thet Hi 4 ouurd of 4cdeu4'i1 : doll.-irbe 1m. llitit one hundre-- tboil-krtiliu on iherttMht of I hi nty to In iiM-of the Moaliuir thrcitya pKlltf of lnw t'iit iiitf, 111 HidilliT Mi ! be count rurt ionbiuld-iiik. M'Wi'T fcJMt'iu, 111 I be erClloli of puhltr of t iii aibiii in t be iiiiprov'iii.-ii- t of caid cit y, mul fot ot b'r coiioratt piiipot; it ih I t hut cohinHi liolidn be inkiiIhI bi'ndor of the deiioiiniial h'lt td tute thoiiiiiiid dollar each, Ih iii nit,' at t he rate of ml nt cent. . Hitiiuiii, payable Nm. t. Isaid bonds fball lie ItiotAii tin the "( and shall tie t'ity ltnprt.fiiieill Itoiidio' and sh;tll 1m atwolut l pay dated June 1st, able t date, nl.nl. U )ears f rin t ftoiii ttne to tuie buinlrti iiit'lusive, and ImMn principal and interest shall e made puya-bl- e at thet'hiiM' National hank, in the city td New York, iu I'. S. itohl cttiu id tlieprtseut standard of weight and litit'iuss. Sec. 3. Thirty (,oof said Umds, uumheriMl from one to thirty inclusive Fvhail In made iu ten year 'from their date, or ou any tlrst day id June or loeeder thereaftar at the option of said rity. Thirty '.bt) of said londs, nuudsred from thirty-on- e to ixty, liot li iucl usive, shall Itenuule redeemable fifteen years from (heir date or ou any first day of June or ltceinler thereafter at the option vf said city. Sec. 4. Kaeh of said Uttids shall bear cnu- for the interest, so arranged that (hey may e detachol without in ut ilat ion of the lsnd and !hall le for each, aud mimliercd from onn t fort y, Uit h inclusive. tec. .i. i ne coir, in ht tin ii nance oi met. onn- oil are hereby aut litx ized and required to r"n- tract for the lttliorapliinx of sanl tsmits umi couKns. he b. ISaid iMtnils sball ie siifi'eit hy the mayor and city recorder and attested by the corporate seal of the city ; nnd the major and city recorder are hereby authorized to mi sik'i ami attest saut ttouds; ami when so sitftied, said ImiiuIs shall be the olilial ion of the cit y, for the navment of which t lie fail h and credit of t he city is hereby pledged. Ni, i. I he coiiMtns imrne oysatd ho.iits shall be signed by the city recorder. Sec. . No. one to thirty, of snid Itoiids, both inclusive, shall be in the lollowinir form, Know All Men Ity These I'roseiit, That (Vdeii (ity, a municipal corporat in, in the 'I'erritory td I tah, acknow ledges itstdf indebted and hereby promises to pay the bearer one thousand dollars gold coin of t he Tinted States, td the prewnt standard of weight and lineneHS, for value received, redeemable at the pleasure of said city at the expiration of ten (lo years or tin any first day of June or Decern. r thereafter, and absolutely due and payable twenty years from the date hereof at the Chase National bank, iu t he Cit y of New York with interest thereon from date hereof at six per cent. on the first annum, payable day of June and Decern Iter of each year hereafter uutil the maturity thereof, at the Chase Na tional bank, of New York City, upon the pre sent at ion and surrender of tho annexed con-- " pons as t hey severally Ivecomo due and payable. This bond is one td a series of one hundred Isolds of one thousand dollars each, authorized by Section ti of Article 4 of an act of the (iov- er nor and tho Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, providing for the iucorttoration td cities and issued in accord approved March Nth, ance with an ordinance of said city passed and approved on May bth, lsyi. entitled "An Ordi nance to Ixtrrow money for the payment o Moatintc indebtwlness, aiding in the construe of public build tion td a sewer system, ings and for other corjHirate purposes, and it is hereby certified aud recited that all acts,cn-dilion- s and tliinirs required to ln done precedent to and in t he issuimr d said Ismds haw iMt'n done, hapsued and erfortneil iu regular and line form as required Iiy law; and it is further certified that the total amount of this issue of bonds, together with the debt of the said city existing at t lus date does not exceed the limit prescrils'd in the laws of the United States or of said Territory of Utah. In Witness Whereof. The said Oden City has executed this lml under the ollieial siifiiHt lire of its mayor aud ils recorder with the seal of said city attached, and by causing its recorder to sio his name to each of said coupons hereto annexed as required by said ordinance. Done atOtfdeu, June 1, ls.l. WILLIAM 11. TUKNKH. Attest: T. 1'. Hkvav, Mayor. Recorder. City And the said interest coums shall le in the folhw iiikr general form : Oohkn 'Ty, in I tah Territory. lv at Will pay learer on the first of theChase National Hank, New York City, thirty dollars, IsuiiK six months' interest on ImproveT. I'. HKYAN, ment Bond, No. City Recorder. St-to sixty of said 9. NuihImts thirty-on- e in the form set bonds, both inclusive, shall out in the last section with the exception that the word "11 f teen" shall take the place of the wonl "ten" in said Ixmds: and numbers six'y-on- e to one hundred of said ImiiiiIs. both inclusive, shall be in the same form with tho exception of the words "ten years or on any first day of June or Decern ler thereafter at the option ,f said city" which shall Is- left out of mi id Ixmds. Sc. It). The Iw.nd is.sii.it uudei the provisions of this ordinance shall be exempt frointux-atio- u Ir lv. anil Jnnenh N. (iilliert. of OgileuCity Utah, anil Francis E. Kitche. of Corinno, Utah, have innle aptilication for a L'niUtd States patent for the Zenith" Place mininir claim, situate in Welter Mining District, Welier County, Utah Territory, consisting of the following descrilKil placer niiniinr Kround and surface i.ttuud shown on the plat posted on the krround, liei. and descrilied in the field notas and lot No, survey ou tile iu this otlice, plat of theotlicial with lnaKnet ic variat ion at 16 degrees. minutes east, as follows: Commencing at the initial feet east point, Post No. 1, thence running t I'oBt No. i. thence south llCitl feet to Post No :l. theiicewestlfilfiU feet to Post No. 4. thence north 1:120 feet to Post No. 1. the place of beginning, containing 1211 acres of limesbme, which will tie when surveyed, the north 4 of t heSVV ami the NW( of the SE of section 16, township 6, N, of range 1 E, of the Salt Lake Meridian. Utah. Noconlliets from Post No. 2. U. S. M. M. .M. 2, bears N. 411 degrees, E 0, 4 feet distant, and from Post No. 4, the quarter section corner of section 24, Tp. 6 N, R. 1 VV, on the Salt Lake Meridian, m ars o b degrees, 44 nuu W 11.214. :t ID feet distant. ! by Oirden City. The said mining location being ou record in Unswd May tith, 191. the otiice of the Recorder of said mining disW, 11, Tl'RNKR, M ayor. Sea H Weber nearin at. trict Ogilen City, County, the T. V. HkyanJ ity Recorder. Attest : est known lttcations lieing the "Silver Chief td Oden City, do recorder 1. T. 1. Hryan. He Was Savetl. and "Little Harry" miningclaims. is a full, true in the hereby certify that the I direct that this notice lie published entitled "An A Michigan man tumbled into a holii Ooiikn ordinance td an correct anil a cop) roMMKKCiAi.. newspaper pubDaily for the Is.rrow to money payment of four feet deep one evening, and suppos- lished nearest the said mining claim for the Ordinance niditur in the contloutinif indebtedness, the F"rink D. IIobhh of siity days. a sewer system, erection td public id ing himself at the bottom of amine shaft period st rtction Kegist buihhmrs and for tit her corporate purixises." T. V. Baii.kt, Attorney for Applicant. forty feet deep, ho put in the night prayPassed by the City Council of 1Otfden City, came When and morning hallooing. have hens-unting May b, 11. In testimony whered set my hand and affixed the cororate seal ho climbed out and gave a teamster a, in of Oktilon City OrJinnnoefl, Copies 1MH. of May, Ondtm ( "ity this lib day dollar to boot him for forty rods iowu' Ixxik form, complete to date for mile, at td ISeall. T. P. HKYAN, the road. Dt'ti'oit I reo l iess. Tiije CoMMKKciai. ollice. Trice 50 cents City Recorder, Cotiipaii) Khali coimiifiife wrk hi .sn! faith w it bin nixt tl.tt i from t he date of the pnitt-atrid this ordinance, ami shall proMTUtenuch Kttik ith reBfMimtble iblij;euc', and hall liave at lea-- t Heveii unlet of t reel rniluay in oerHtion ) iu trurdeu t:ity with elect motive Hiwer on or Udore the llit day id January, Iwi. The const tuct inn ttf nli lutes iiiuler this trdiuance, tn any td t be nt reel of this cit y, tthall b in a na woikmniiltke maimer and subject oval td t be Cit) KliKHieer. It The Ut the 4j(eii Co y Si reef Railway company, its mnmkii, sball run its cars wvei b of Its lilies at least t Welte tone the en I ire t - 4 tr each ita) . and umii m f aiinri Mt to do, the Cit) Ct Mined may iioiify said ciuupaii) to reini it track or track from an htn-e- t or iortioti of street, wliereou satd ctMiipany, its MircttMirti or to the extent assigns, is ted opcratiut: its road heretofore Mietit miieil in this smImIi visliili ami within thirty dajs from the issuance and serv ice uiHtn kitid comi'iiny of said nit ihcat mil. said coiiipaii) . its succfssttrs or assigns, shall rtMiiove said portion td its track or tracks, ami shall thereuiNMi place t he st reet Ih proMr Condition The Outlet) 4:ity Street hailwav company its Miiccssors or assnrus, sball not charge m i cess td live cents fare for a continuous passage over the street railway , Itet i t he htuirs of o clock n. m. nnd Uoclis k inidnik'hti Dl'hesaid tden tity StrtM't Railway com pany, its successors or asHins, shall ctmstruct culverts in such manner and at such iHijnt along its line or lines as the City Conned or other proper officers of i den City shall from time tti time nipiire and designate. E Mat rails only shall ho used on paved at reets. K The Otfden City Street Railway company, its succeHsors tr assigns, shall Isdore the td the construct ion td any new lint of railway under this grant, tile a map nnd pits-tiltd the same with lie ity Knt'meer of Oifdeu City, and all curvatures in any such track shall tie subject to the approval of saidCity Kiitfiiieer. ti nj theacceptaiiceof thiskraut.thetfrantee herein named, its successor or assigns, agree to and do hereby waie all damages that may nc- crue to it Ity reason td any interference with its line of railway, or the operation thereof, occa sioned by public improvements made in the streets of said city by suid city, or hy contrac tors for it, when said contractors are acting under the direction of said city or its officers, having charge of the department under whse supervision said work is carried on. Said puis lie improvements lieing carried on and prosecuted to coinplet ion with reasonable diligence, 11 W it bin fifteen days after the passage ttf the same shall take this ordinance, and etTect, the said Ogdeti 4'ity Street Railway coin pany shall, by its attorney, file a written acceptance t beret d w it h the Recorder of Ogden 4'ity. I - This ordinance shall not Is construed to be the grant ing of a new franchise, but shall lie considered as an amendment to and confirmation of a resolution passed by Ogden ('ity, on the 7th day of August, l.vtf. iu favor of Ogdeh City Railway company. Passed April Kill), IHl. Wm. II. TrRKER, Mayor. T. P. Rkvan, Attest: Sr,Ai..l Cily Recorder. I, T. P. Hryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true ami correct copy of an ordinance amending resolution passed by the City Council of Ogden City on the 7th day of August, A. D. "Resolution." Passed by tho City Council of Ogden rity. April IMh.WH. I further cert ify thai the Ogden ('ity Street Railway company, by ilsuttoruey, L. R. Rhodes did on the antli day o! April, Pv!. tile with me it written acceptance of the foregoing ordinance. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand atlixed t he corporate seal of Ogden City, this iMh day of Apnl, A. I . Skai-- 1 T. P. Hky in. City Recttrder, SUMMONS. In the District Court of the first .Judicial District id Utah Territory, Welier County. Michael Huckmilhr. Walter P. Dwyer and lenient L. lai-lin1 plaint-itrsAlias Summons Frank K. l)e Witt and Joseph j Metzler, Defendants, of the Territory of Utah send The greeting to Frank K. Do Witt, ami Joseph Metzler, Deft'iidanta: Ydu are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the alstve-name- d plaint itTs in the District Court td the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, ami to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten vice) after the days (exclusive of the day of ser service n you td this summons - if served within this county ; or if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; tit her wise within forty days or judgment by default will le taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain tho judgment of this court that a certain bond made by oneJohaA. Stephens and delivered to the de fendant, Frank K. De Witt, 'be decreed to lie null aiwl vonl and of no effect, tor which refer ence is hereby made to the complaint, herein and that said Frank K. De Witt rnd Josepl Metzler, defendants, be decreed and adjudged to make a cancelat ion thereof uhd the records of Welier county, I'tah, anil to surrender tho said bond to the plaintilTs nnd that they do have ami recover of said defendants their costs in this actum. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as alovo required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. YVitskss, the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of the District Court id the First HEAli. Judicial District, iu and forthe Territory of Utah, this 1st day td May, in the year of our Uord one thousand eight liuudred and ninety-one- . C. H. McCLURK, Clerk. Hy I,. H. HKST. Deputy Clerk. KlMU.vi.L & A I.Li sun, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, thereof aa be nereasary to tify plaintiff judgment, it Ii iiiterevt t heretn antl eoata, to the hightwt ami Ut bidder for raab, lawful iiioiiey of the I uited State of America. KLilAa It. A. It m 11. V. 8. PAKSONM, C si U.ra.b.1 M arshal. tigdeit, t tab, .November III, 1SU, The alsive wale is iHrnttMiiifwl uutil Haturdav llecemhtHT l.ttb. at liudock m. lwi, K. II. Pakson. II A. Uar.LaL Hy H. . K..UM4N, IVputy ll. H. Maratal. 4gdeii, l tab, Ieceiuberi, 1WU, Als.ve ttle is tMistMiiiet until Monday, Uarca K. H. PaaaoNH. 1 1HI, at Uoi'Uk m. l. 8. Maraiial. Hy H. A. H.'wihn, lieputy U.S. Mambal. 4gdeu. Utah, iHicmuber li, 1"U. The hImva mile in Miatptuml uutU Mtmday, lime , i, at 12 o'chvk in. K. H. Pakhonii. U H. Marshal. Hy H. A. How man, Deputy U.S. Marabal. Ogtlen. I tab, March i, ltl. Hy M 4M, Iepnt y LEGAL NOTICE'. lu the Probate Court of the Couuty of Weber, Territory of I tah, In the mattor of the eatate of Amoa P. Hloue, deceased. Notice in hereby trivoa that Ainea 1. 8 ton, the administrator of tbtieilnfe of Auioe P. tttooa deceased, has ren ,erel find prevented for aettl nieut ami tiled hi v .nrt a thiat report end account of his administration of the eat ate of said deceased, and a petition totting fortb that the said estate ia in a proper eouuitiMn to be closet! ; that a portion of t e residue of aaid estate remains to bo d intromited to the heir at taw of said deceased. R id prayinc for a final distribution of said esi. and that Monday, the eleventh day of May. 91, at two o'clock p. in. id said day. at tho out " room of said court iii ue iiMiiii j niui i ui'niw iu v'tCiimi iiy, saiu County ef W tdwr has een fixed, bv the judge of .tlement f the aaid acsaid court for " count and for i.p ii & aaid lattitiou for distri " at which time and place bution of aaid t any iraon iutei. may show cauae why aaid account should not he approved, allowed and settled, and a distribution made of the residue of said est ate tti the heirs at law of aaid de ceased, as prayed for iu said petition, according to law. Dated April IMth, m, J. P. LEDWIDOE. Clerk. NOTICE OF CONTEST TIMBER ENTRY. United States Land OrBce, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 24, 1W1. ) Complaint having been entered at thia otlice by Heury M. McCartney against Hannah IliUer et al heira of Daniel A. MilW, deceased, for failure tt comply with taw aa to timber culture entry No. r, dated June 14th, 189, upon the swS d the nwNi and lotu 1, 2 aud 3 of section 4, township 3, north of range 3 west. S. L. M., in Davis couuty, Utah Territory, with a view to the cancellation if aaid entry C4uteetant alleging that the said Dauiel A. Miller, deceased, aud hui said heirs have wholly failed to comply with the law by failing to break or cause to be broken five acres of said tract the first year after entry t hereof ; by failing to break or cause to U: broken five acres of said tract the second year after said entry, and in not cultivating aaid first five acres to crop or otherwise, and that hia said heirs and legal representatives have since the death of said Daniel A. Miller wholly failed to comply with the law by not cultivating to crop or otherwise, or not causing the same to be dtnie, the second five acres of said tract during the third year and by not planting the first five acres to tree seeds or cuttings and also by not planting or causing to be planted the second five acres of said tract to timber seeds or cuttings during the fourth year after entry, and also that there is not now any cultivation upon aaid land as required by law. The saiil parties are hereby summoned to appear at this otlice on the 20th day of July, l&d, at 10 o'cltrck a. m. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. FRANK D. HUMUS, Register. , ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of Utah Territory, Weber iJouuty: . Alice Morgan, Plaintiff, vs. Y Thomas J. Morgan, Defendant, j l ite people of the Territory of Utah aend greeting: To Thomas J. Morgan, Dofondant. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-name- d plaintiff, in the District Court of the Ftrat Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served with in this County ; or, if served out of thia County, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayor of said complaint. The saiil act ion is brought to obtain the judgment of this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaint ill and defendant, and that the infant Ida Morgan, as mentioned iu complaint, be awarded to the nlaintiff. Plaintiff alleges that she is entitled to said decree on the ground that the defendant has willfully neglected to provide the plaintiff with the common neceesanee of life, being able to do so ; but on the contrary aaya that, lie will not in the future contribute to her supiHtrl or maintenance. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made totheeom-plainto- n file herein. And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hod. Jamea A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, Id and for the SEAL. Territory of Utah, this 2nd day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and niuety-onC, H. MtH'LUHE, Clerk. By L, B, 11B9T, Deputy Clark. |