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Show THE ARGUS. ELEGANT TURNOUTS. 15 business interests in the state, and is LEGAL. a charming, accomplished lady, a 8. Frank pierce, attobney, Continued fkom Page leader of society wherever she has McCornick Block. TRIAL CASES. EQUITY resided and most popular with and SHERIFFS SALE. make it indispensible to her to have admired Hiles Calendar for Trial the Coming Judge BY VIRTUE of an order of sale snd decree of an coterie by foieclot-nrWeek. me to which of she directed from the bird Juan time in equipage of friends. dicial District Court, Salt Lake County, tate The following is a list of the casee if Utah, in favor of Charles T Liiubcrg and could be proud. K .te tit. George Periui and set for trial the coming week in Judge against I would rather ride horseback, Lux more St. George, to satfoft a jmfomiRodmy nt of The fourth annual convention of the Hiles division of the Third District six hundred aud five (695) dollars, one linndrtd than any ghe said with animation, 100) dollars attorney s fees, and costs tHled at Utah Federation of womens liter- Court: twenty-ondollars and twenty-livcents, (21. 25), I charmso exercise is the other way ; Monday. May 31bt. levied have upon the following named property, successwith clubs a 1 opened ary homas Pells et al. vs. Lomas Venarcl etal situated, lying and lieing in the Cit and ing and exhilarating to me. Of ful Westerfolt for plaintiff; W. C. Hall for County of bait Lake, Mare of Utah, and desGeorge in the First Congremeeting d 'fondant. cribed as follows, All of lota five (5), course, I love a carriage and speedy Frank Hoffman s. Thomas Venanl et al. six (6) seven (7), eleven (II) and twelve (12), iu Wednesthis Church, gational city, Bennett, Harkness, Howat Jk Bradley ; Brown, Grand View ."subdivision of block one hundred horses, and can derive much comfort were Hendenon A King for plaintiff ; W. C. Hall for and fourteen (114), Flat clubs Eleven morning. day l, .salt Lake City from their use. Presently she added : defendant. ; a mo lots one (I), two (?). three (3), four Mirvey viz : La Coterie and the five (5), six (6), seven t7), eight (8), nine (9), (), Tuesday, June 1st. I wish you would call attenion to represented, ten (1U), eleven (11), twelve 112), thirteen (13), of Freed Nineteenth vs. Louisa the Fern in etal Booth, I'ourteen Joseph Aglaia Ogden; (li), fifteen (15), sixteen ( 6). seventeen Leo A Gray for plaintiff; Breeze the disagreeable condition of many for (17), eighteen liurris (18), nineteen (i9), twenty (20), club of Provo ; the Womans defendant. twenty-ontwenty-t(21), (22), of the drives. The dust in Liberty Century of Hoaid Education vs. John Bryan et al. r (.3) and (24), in Grand View Subclub of Springville; the Lidies Williams, A Sutherland; Young VanCott division, of block one hundred and Park is very annoying, and although Moyle for plaintiff ; W. R. Hutchinson for de- (139), Plat I Press Woman's Salt Lake City Survey, levi d club, club, Literary fendant. it is much less so than it used to be, upon as the propes ty of Kat St. George Perini 2d June Wednesday, the Cloefan, the Reapers club, the .and Rodney Luxmore St. George, and will exthere is not as much pleasure as there the same for sale, or so much ss will SHtis y George F. Rhodes vs. Mary A Clnte et al. Womans club, the Authors club and Young A Moyle for plaintiff; C. S. Varian for pose six hundred and five plaintiffs demand, would be if the roads were better defendant. one (605) hundred dollars attordollars, the Reviewers club of Salt Lake. Z. C. M. I. et al. vs. Heber A. Smith et al. ney's fees and coats taxed at (1(10) one dollars twenty sprinkled and more carefully tended. . Jones A Scliroeder; Booth, l.ee & Gray for and twenty five cents, (VI 25) to be sold by e two was lasted days at the west front door of the County Court plaintiff; E. W. Tatloek for defondant, A lady cannot dress as she would ,rl?e cpnventon of interest and certainly resulted House, at the City and County Building, Salt full Thursday, June 3a d. C ty, Utah, on the 1st day of June, A. D. Ltke like to dress because of the dust, and George F. Culmer et al. vs. Annie Hoo sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. in 197, good. Caine et al Breeze A Burris; Sutlierlanc I believe it was simply because ot Terms of sale cash. A for Critcliluw for Murphy plaintiff; Rawlins Dated Aiay 7th, A. D. 1897. this dust and the hitherto THOMAS P. LEWIS Great preparations are being made defondant. June 4th. of Sheriff bait Lake 'ounty, Utah. Friday, not did roads that people long for Bryans reception in July. He James B. Buzzo vs. James Jennings etal. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Sheriff. Fbank Piero, attorney for plaintiff. A. Williams for plaintiff; Williams, VanCott ago buy better conveyances. will be here on the 1 st as well as the J. & Sutherland fur defendant. The I. H. Dewey Fn niture Co. et al vs. S. P In speaking of her intention to 14th and return for the jubilee. Neve may 1. 1. WHITTEIHORE 1 GO., flqeBtS. et al. J. H.. Moyle, R. H. Shaphard for carry out her designs in regard to He should be received and treated plaintiff j B. Ferg son, John M. Cannon, RichWalkers Bank Bldg. - Salt Lake City. ards A Richards, S. McDowall for plaintiff. her equipage, involving the use of of silver the this royally by people ANNUAL Sl'ATEM ENT. liveried coachmen and footmen, Mrs. For the year ending December 31, 1896, of the section. producing 0. W. POWERS, condition of the Traders Insurance Company, Emery was rather reticent. She admade to the Secretary of Mate of the State of Attorney and Counselor, Utah, in pursuance of the laws relating to inmitted she was somewhat afraid to Senator Cannon is generally conRagle Block, corner Second South and Wes surance companies. 1. The name and locality of tho Combrave the tongue of the gossips, for demned administration papers for Temple Streets, opposite Postottice Block. by pany: Traders Insurance ComW. it was so often the case that ones! pany, Chicago, 111. 0; MORSE, exthe import tax for an L The amount of its capital stock is..$ 500,000.00 abandoning best intentions were spitefully miscon3. The amount of its capital stick Attorney at Law, port tax. Frank is trying every imagin500,000.00 7 ptidupis of 8 Rooms and Utah for and Commercial desire strued to be nothing but amount its assets is 1,683,373.03 able scheme to make the foreigner Bank Building, No. 22 Eh 1st South St. Saving? 5.4. The The amount, of it liabilities (inpublic notoriety. This she disavowed pay it, and still protectionists grumble. 1,064,704.53 eluding capital) ia 6. The amount of its ueteurplus over "is safe ASSESSMENT to and it NOTICE. on her part, say, all liabilities is 618,668.50 The California Gold Mining Company 7. The name of its agent or attorney, CYCLING NEWS. notwithstanding, that before long she residing in this state, upon whom Briiiciiul place of business, S tit Luke City, will consult her own pleasure and service of process in any civil action' against said company Notice it hereby given that at a oi Continued feom Page 11. be made is R. B. employ both footman and coachman may this bourd of directors of the ni meeting ove nuined as well. In fact she stated that the corporation held ut the office of its president. 8. The receipts during the year were 742,359.39 ! will entered have a snap racing expenditures during the year X're full equipment for the former was al- - ready nJSfSTS.Vi! 9. The were 676,930.07 the toclt five pnzes offered. immtd Statu of Illinois, for corporation, the payable twenty hither. on the way ready iutely to John S. Sott, fecretiiry, 218 Main C unty of Cook. ) Salt Lake City Any stock upon which R. J. Smith, There is little doubt that Mrs. Last year the entry list numbered street. being dnly sworn, dethe assessment ay n main unpaid on the poses and sats Secretary, he that llie atove is and there is no reason 5th day of July, 197. wilt he delinquent and officer of said tint the foregoing Emery will be regarded among the seventy-threadvertised for sale ut public auction and un- statement of the general ami condition said combe it this shouldnt larger year. less puyiueut is made before, will be sold on pany on said 3lstdy of Decemb r, of wealthy as a missionary of progress why is cor196, the 7th d:iy of August, 1897. to pay such delin- rect according to the best of his information, and good form, and her bravery in sessment a quent together with costs of ad- knowledge and belief, respectiely. uud expense of sule. vertising folMeredith R..J. SMITH, Secretary. A. has secured the H. a 'affluence to JOHN S. SCI )T l Secretary. leading the van of Subscribed and sworn to before me riders to push Patees in the sealI this 9th day of April, . D. 1897. j fuller realization of its dignity and a lowing M. BOWMAN, Attobney, J. E. S. Whittlehev, Notary Public. 312 ri ogress building. State nr Utah, greater enjoyment of its advantages, coming road race : Arthur Anakin. Office of Secretary of State. ) will not be without its reward. Dust- - Frank Walters, Sam Galligher, W. PROBATE NOTICE. 1, James T. Hammond. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby c rtify that the IN THE DISTRICT COURT. (Probate Di drivers Samulson, George Miller, R. begrimed and slovenly-dressevision) Third Jndicial District, in aud for Salt above and foregoing is a full, true and correct Lake County, State of Utah. copy of the Annual Statement of the general conon the boxes of some of their tensen and Langton. insurance company, In the matter of the estate of Jacob Wil- dition of the filed in my office on the 30th day of April, 1897, of deceased. look Notice. out liams. most rigs Notice is hereby given that William Roberts, in pursuance of the laws of this State relating from March has Will with their of out and Springfield administrator of the estate of Jacob Wil- to insurance companies. harmony place In Witness Whemof, I have hereunto deceased, has rendered for set foment liams, - sent his entry in and expects to finish introBet Mrs. my hand ami affixed the Great real filed in and said Emerys surroundings. court, his final account of the State of Utah, at talt Lake seal of his administration of said estate and with the leaders. duction of liveried footmen and coachCity, this 30th rimy of April, 1897. petition for final distribution of the resJAMES T. H iMMOND, idue of said estate among the persons entitled men may set the pace of other well- Secretary of State. theieto, and thatSaturday, the 19th day of June. A. D. 1897, at 9:31) o'clock a. m 1 1 TTT the citizens in that regard. at FRANK PIERCE. Attorney. coart room of said court, in the Couuty Court McCornick Block Mrs. Emery, who is a delightful yy qIaA-CBouse, Salt Lake City and County, Utah, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, Bar and SHERIFF'S SALE. for the settlement of said account and hearing conversationalist, spent the early y BY VIRTUE of an order of sale and decree said for distribution, at which tmu petition Billiards, years of her life in northern California. rH Qll QP and place any person interested in said state of foreclosure tome directed from the Third mav appear and sli w cause, if any there be, Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, Her father, Captain M. B. Brans- why said account should not be settled and ap- State of Utah, in favor of Nicholas J. May bee Main. So. 258 against Lewis P. Kelsey, James K. Gillesproved and final distribution made as prayed for. and and ford (he was a captain in the ConfedKate B. Gillespie, to satisfy a judgment 1897. pie Dated May 21st, of ten hundred amt seventy-siTables with all Moddollars f$l()76), DAVID C. DUNBAR, Clerk. erate Army), was a great lover of Elegant Brunswicke-Balkone hundred dollars ($100) attorney's fee, and ern accessories for the enjoyment of paBy Geo. E. Blaik, Deputy Clerk. costs taxed at. sixteen dollars aud cents J. M. Bowman, Attorney for Administrator. horses, but was also much more in trons at either Billiards or Pool. ($16.55), making a total of eleven hundred and may terested in gold mining and had large J. H. MURPHY. Aitobney. interests in the region around Plumas. Also a recherche resort at 278 South Main st., Eagle Block. bufwhere all the appurtenants of a Salt Lake, State of Utah, aud deset ibed as folMrs. Emery came to Utah in 1884, fet are to be found. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. lows. to wit: All of lot one (1), in block one . and (15K), Plat W. Feed Estate of D,Salt Mitchell, Deceased. hundred and was married in Park City to Lake City Survey, as the property of Lewis P. is Notice b.v hereby C. C. the given K. James MERRITT, Prop. undersigned, Kelsey, and Kate H GillesGillepie Albion B. Emery, the executor of the estate of Fred W. and will expose the same for sale, or so Mitchell, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons pie, much as will satisfy plaintiff's demand, Since deceased. now mining magnate, having claims against the said deceased, to $1076 00, $100.00 attorneys fees, and costs taxed exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, at $16.55, at the west front door of the 138 East her widowhood Mrs. Emery has spent UTAH CLEANING & County within four mouths after the first publication of Court Houso. at the City and County Building, South First this to the said co. notice, executor, at rooms Salt Lake most of her time in traveling, but ITA1L0RIN6 State of Utah, on the Hist dav and 32 Kagfo block. Salt Lake City, in the of May, A.City, D. 187. Sale to commence at 12 she has no intention of leaving Zion County of Salt Lake, Utah. o'clock noon. Terms of s tie, cash. Fashionable Dated May 26, 1897. Dated May 6th, 1897. J. H. MURPHY. THOMAS P. LEWIS. permanently for another home. She Custom Tailoring. Executor of the estate of Fred W. Mitchell, deSheriff Salt Lake onnty, Utah. was one of Utahs lady managers at ceased. By Boman Cannon, Deputy Sheriff. Gentlemens Garments Called A. J. HALL, Xcgal flliatters. C ever-increasi- ng I e 1 e 1 to-wi- e t: : m-wit- &, e twenty-thre- e n twenty-fou- &. thirty-nin- e to-wi- t: -- 11 - ' inav8-4t-2- 9 16-- 17 -' Whitte-moi- e. -- 1 det-crih- e - mayH-5t-- 5 1 Chris-perche- d d above-name- stylish-lookin- d g may8-4t-2- 3 to-d- o t I e x fifty-fiv- e ; 29-4M- 9 first-clas- s fifty-eig- ht well-know- n to-wi- t: 1 ' . the Worlds Fair, has very extensiv For and Delivered Free. Manager. J. H. Murphy, Attorney for Executor. may 29-5t-- Frank Pierce, Attorney for Plaintiff. ' mayS-4t-2- 9 |