Show New Zealand has set apart two islands is-lands on which hunting and trapping are forbidden STATE OF OmoCiTY OF TOLEDO 1 LUCAS COUNTY j93 f FRANK J CHENEY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm ofF of-F J CHENEY Co doing business in the city of Toledo County and state aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DAL LARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed I in my presence this 6th day of December Decem-ber A D 1886 J I 1 A W GLEASON SEAL 1 Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally intern-ally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free F J CHENEY COT CO-T filtto 0 QI4 by IJDruJgJtr7 f J HI V < i 0 mj1luA tl As oH as the hills and r never excelled excell-ed i Tried and proven is the verdict Q o f millions Simmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator is the Belier only Liver Beliermedicine y medicine to which you can pin your 7 faith for a 1fJ tltJ cure A s mild laxative laxa-tive and purely vegetable veg-etable act lag directly A 1 ZZ on the Liver Ii t1J and Kidneys Kid-neys Try it Sod by all Druggists Liquid or in Powder to be taken ky or made into a tea The King of Liver Medicines U 1 have used yourSimmons Liver Regulator Regu-lator and can consclenciously say it is the king of all liver medicines I consider it a 1P XW Jt U 1 medicine chest in itself GEO W JJLO BON Tacoma Washington 43SVEBY PACKAGE Kft9 Uut Z StSB3 la trad on wrapper HAVERCAMP Co are making farm loans l three to five years Interest 10 per cept Write them Provo Utah LADIES and gents clothing cleaned dyed and repaired at Van Voorhis k Cos Opposite county courthouse it REFRIGERATORS best makes lowest prices at Taylor Brothers company < < LUXURIOUS meals at all hours are served at the Geneya Resort it A NEW line of ribbons laces and silks In all shades at T G Webbers Foil a good meal for very little money go to the Provo City Bakery and Chop House No 116 West Center street THOSE baby carriages at Gates Furniture Fur-niture companys are strong elegant and cheap These qualities must move them along at a rapid rate THE Geneva Resort is one of the cosiest prettiest and most complete pleasure places in all the west You talk about your great suit sales I There isone firm in to wn that has been quietly hammering away at prices lower than has ever before been oflered in Utah Their suits both mens and boys have been selling for nearly half price and some of them for less than that Pants are almost as cheap as overalls and overalls are only 50 cents They are going to continue con-tinue to sell at the same low prices and to let yOJ into a secret this firms name is Irvine Barney Miss EDITH BECK will resume the teaching of music on August 1st at the B Y academy Twenty lessons for 12 GO Or prices Cream Baking powaeg Worlds Fair Hisaest Award The harbor of Rio do Janeiro ts one of the finest on the globe It has 50 miles of anchorage sufficient to float the navies of the world The casting of hollow ware was for a nrnnbor cf 4 = Q a aoozotana was kept m one family for more than 50 years W P BATES of 2405 Jones street Omaha Neb says of Parks Sure Cure My wife has been constitutionally constitu-tionally wrecked for years Tried everything fruitlessly My druggists persuasion backed bv his guarantee induced me to buy a bottle of Parks Sure Cure The results are truly wonderful won-derful Parks Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneys is a positive specific for the disease of Women Sold by Smoot Drug companv He Didnt do a Thing but make the trip to Chicago on the Chicago Union Pacific Northwestern Northwest-ern Line Why Time the quickest solid vest buled train no change of coach at the Missouri River Through first and secondclass Sleepers and Dining Cars I For full information call on or address ad-dress G W CBAIG Agent U P System For Sale Cheap The Holdaway Park grounds consisting con-sisting of three acres on West Mainbe tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets A pply this office Farmers Attention Money loaned on irrigated farms at 10iper ent > annum Write or apply ap-ply persQnally to SAMUEL COBNABT Spanish Fork Utah Houses for Ron Apply to Evan Wride corner C and Seventh streets Provo SHERIFFS SALE ursuant to a decree of foreclosure and order of sale to directed by the District court of the First Judicial District Dis-trict of the Territory of Utah J shall expose at pUblicsale atthe tormerph1Ce of business of the ProvoXumber Manufacturing Manu-facturing Building comoanv corner J and First streets in the city of Proyo county of Utah and territory of Utah on the 11th day of July AD 1894 at 12 oclock m the following descnbed property towit All lumber consisting of rough and finishing lumber lath shingles doors windows sash mouldings pickets combinatipn fencing etc etc now located on lots J 2 3 and 8 in block 1 plat A Provo city survey Provo city Utah Also all machinery and all hardware consisting of nails hammers hatchets door locks hinges screws carpenter tools etc etc now located in the building of mortgagor on lot I block 1 plat A Provo city survey Brovo city Utah Also tWO horses one 3 > 6 Cooper wagon one 2 > 6 Studebaker wagon To be sold as the property the Provo Manufacturing Building company a corporation and Josiah W Cluff as assignee atthesuit of the Deseret Na tional bank a corporation Terms of sale cash JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah County Dated at Provo city Utah county June 20th 1884 Thurman and Wedgwood attorneys for plaintiff HYDWdTIKM NUTSHELIiED Greatest nlFllUilOjYl book out Tells all about the wonderful subject Whatever your views are on Hypnotism you will find this book of1 great value Published price 50 eta Sent I tree transportation prepaid if you remit 25 cents for subscrIption to Homes and Hearths the elegant household monthl ltdresJ l1UU S4N p Hi RrHS f BLlijU j Pi CU W Y9r t i T5ROBATETS iTIOE IN THE PROBATE PROBATE11 I ad for Utah county territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Thomas Mitche deceased Order appoint ing time and place for settlement settle-ment of final ae ount and to hear petition for distribution On reading and filing toe petition of Evan Wride dministrator of the estate of Thomas MitcheM deceasedsetting forth that he has filed his final account of his ministration ministra-tion upon said estate in this court that all the debtsclalms anti taxes against Enid estat have been ruUy paid and that a portion ot said estate es-tate remains to be divided among the heirs of the said deceased and praying among other things for an cfder allowing said final account and of distribution of the residue or said estate among tile persons entitled It is ordered tlat all persons interested in the estate of the said Thomas Mitchell deceased be and appear before the probate court of the county of Utah at the court room of said ourtln the county courthouse on the 14th day of July 1S94 at 10 oclock a m then and there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate amongthe heirs and devises of the said Thomas Mitchell deceased according to law It in further ordered that the clerk cause notices to be posted in three public places in Utah county and a copy of this order or-der to be published in THE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and circulated In Utah county three weeks successively prior to said 14th day of July 1894 WARREN N DTJSENBERRT Probate Judge Dated June 20 1891 TERRITORY OP UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH f l ao I V L Halliday clerk of tne probate court in and for Utah county territory of Utah hereby certify that the foregoing is a fulltrue and correct copy of the original order appointing appoint-ing time for settlement of final account and to hear petition for distribution of the estate of Thomas Mitchell land l-and now on file and of record in my office Witness my hand and the seal of said court at my office hi Provo city this 20th SEAL day of Juno A D 1894 V L HALLWAY Clerkotthe probate court Utah county TJT ALIAS CJUMMONSIN THE DISTRICT COURT Of SUMMONSIN JO the First Judicial District of the territory of Utah Utah county Dennis Sullivan plaintiff vs John Beck Henry Rice Jonathan Rice William Stir David Kieeman Benjamin KiBCinonauil Ellas Michael partners under the name of Rice Stix Co John J Cushing Charles 1C Powell J A Cunningham and Henry Taylor Tay-lor defendants The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting to John Been Henry Rice Jonathan Rice William Stix David Eiseman Benjamin Eiseman and Elias Michael partners under the name of Rice Stix Co johnJ Cushing Charles E Powell 1 A Cunningham and Henry ETaj lor defendants You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in tho distriot courtof the First Judicial District of the territory of Titan and to answer the complaint filed therein within ton days exclusive of the day of ser vicel after the service on you of this summons if scryed within this county or if served out of this county but in this district within with-in twenty days otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according to prayer of this complaint The said action is brought to obtain the judgment judg-ment and decree ot this court for the foreclosure fore-closure of the mortgage described in said complaint com-plaint and executed by the said defendant John Heck on the 16th day of December Ih90 and duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the county of Utah in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah in book No 11 of Mortgages pages 53 and 54 to secure lhe payment of a promissory note of defendant John Beck for 12500 dated at Eureka Utah November 24ih Ib90 pavable ninety days after date to the plaintiff or order with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date and interest on said note at the rate of ten percent per-cent per anqumfrom the 34th day of February Febru-ary IfaQl less payments made thereon in the sum of two thousand dollars that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and tho proceeds applied to the payment of said promissory notu attorneys fees for an amountequal to three per cent of the amount of tho judgment herein obtained on said note and payment of costs commissions and expenses ex-penses of sale and in caSA such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same then to obtain a judgment execution agaist said defendant de-fendant beck for tho balance remaining unpaid un-paid and also that the said defendants and nil persons claiming by through or under them may be barred and foreclosed of all right title claim lien equity of redemption and interest and to said mortgaged premises and lor other and further relief as will more fully appear by reference to the complaint on file herein For a particular description of the land described in said mortage reference is hereby made to the copy of said mortgage fllpd with the said complHint as a part thereof And you are hereby notified that if you tail to appear > > d answer the said complaint above reqjijrea tho snd plaintiff will apply toiUo oourt cor the roUVif therein demanded Witness the Hon Harvey Smith Judge and the seal of the district court of the First judicial district in and for lSEALI the territory of Utah this 30th day of June in Ithe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour D H PEERY Jn Clerk By F D HIGQINBOTHAM JR Deputy Clerk W 0 Hall attorney for nlaintJff First insertion July 31394 ROBATE NOTICEIN THE PROBATE PROBATE Court In and for Utah county Utah erritory In the matter of the estate of Simon P Westfall oeeased Order for notice of hearing in petition for partition and assignment or dower On reading and filing the petition of Mary E Lafavor praying for partition of the estate of Simon P Westfall deceased and for the assignment of the widows dower therein It is ordered that Monday the 16th day of July A D It9i at 10 oclock a m of that < lay f 9th V 0b cJu N g at the office t J of the Probate Judgpat the court house in Provo City Utah County Utah Territory Ter-ritory be appointed for hearing said petition and that the clerk giye notice thereof by causing copy of this order to be published in THE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and 6fsISI voa l 1f t published in Provo City Utah County and Territory of Utah for six successive weeks prior to said day or hearing WARRKN N < DUSENBKRRY Probate Judge Dated Juno 21694 Territory of Utah County of Utah fB8t 1 V L Halliday clerk of the probate court in and for Utah county territory of Utah hereby cerlity that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the original order for notice of hearing in petition for partition and assignment of dower in the estate of Hlmnn P Vatfall dPORAlRflh1 nntv nn fllA nni of record in u my office 1 Witness my hand and the seal of said court at my office in Provo city this 2nd SEAL day of June A D 1894 V L HALLWAY Clerk of thoProbato CourtUtahoounty UT OHERIPJFS SALE PURSUANT TO tal DE I creeot foreclosure and an order of sale tome to-me directed by the district court ot the First Judicial district of the Territory of Utah I I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house in the city of Provo county of Utah Territory of Utah on the 7th day of July 1894 at 12 oclock m the following described real estate towit The laud and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situate lying and being the city of Pleasant Grove county of Utah and Territory of Utah and bounded and particu larly described as follows Beginning 55 chains east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter ot section 3J townships south of range 2 east Salt Lake meridian thence south 1H degrees west 205 chains thence south 7 l24 degrees west 52 chains thence south 274 chains thence south 1 85if degrees west 1086 chains thence north 10JX degrees west 1037 chains thence north 73 degrees east 1032 chans thenccsouth 2H degrees west 340 chains thenne north 8754 degrees east 378 chains thence south 412 chains thence west hunks to place of beginning Area 1375 acres To fce sold as the property of Juventa Pier pont at the suit or the First National Bank of Proyo a corporation Terms of sale Cash Dated June 1894JOHN JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah county Wm H King attorney J NOTICE TO CREDlTORSES rATE OF t Joseph Haycock deceasedNotice is here by given by undersigned administrator of the estate of Joseph Haycoca Jr deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with iho necessary vouchers within four months acter the first publication of ths notice at the probate court at Castle Dale EmeryCount the same being the place to transact the bjslness of the estate JOSEPH HAYCOCK Administrate of the estate of Joseph Hay cock Jr deceised Dated this 2ol day of June 1894 I TVTOTICE TJ CREDITORSESTATE OF JA Isaac N son deceased Notice is hereby given a the undersigned admlnlHtra tar of the estae of Isaac Nelscn doocuaod to the creditor of and all porflOim living claims ugainstlho sold deceased to exhibit them with the jecBsary vouchers within four months after tjo llrst publlciitloiiol this no tice to the idinliiliitrutrr at his residence in Provo City tab County Utah Territory t EVAN WRIDE Administrate of tho estate of Isaac Nol deceased De4 t fQ I City Utah June t yth c provO a City Plan ing Mill E d1 WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH DOORS FRAMES MOULDINGS PORCH STAIEWOKK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building Material comer 3d and H streets Telephone No 32 Provo Utah HKUFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended too to-o ce First National Bank Building Provo W LIAM H KING Attorneyatlaw Booms 5 and 7 First National Bank Building PROVO UTAH J E BOOTH E A WILSO BOOTH WILSON Atto r n ey sat Law No 23 North J Street PRovo UTAH AD GASH Atom eyat Law Room 7 County Courthouse PROVO CITY UTAH HURMAN WEDGWOOD THURMAN AttorneysatLaw Rooms 1 and 3 First National BnkBniloins PROVO R UTAH UUAENEE 8s KNIGHT WARNER Attorney and Counselor At Law Rooms 13 14 Union Blocfc Provo City Utah M M KELLOGG E E COHFMAN > ELLOGG COBFMAN t K Attorneys Law Room Hines Building Provo City Utah u n u SL KING Attorneyat Law Office National Bank of Commerce Building on 7th Street PROVO CITY UTAH OBEET ANDERSON ROBERT lIitoFfldllalJfaw t C Rooms 4 and 5 Jildredge Block PROVO CITY I UTAH HOUTZ DD AttorneyAtLaw Bourns 4 and 5 Eldredge Block Provo Utah AE VEATCH AttorneyatLaw Rooms 9 and 10 Upion Block PROVO UTAH OOREN CHRISTENS SOREN I IttomeialLaw Mount Pleasant Utah iF F REED DRF DTTIST Office over Pyne and Maibens DrugStore Drug-Store Provo Utah AHcCTJRTALN MD Physician and Surgeon Office rooms 3 and 4 Hines Block Provo Office hours 9 to 13 a m3 to 4 p m Reaidenceone block north of First ward meetIng meet-Ing house Residence telephone No 4f office of-fice telephone 28 EOBGE SMART GEORGE Physician Surgeon SPANISH PORK UTAH Office opposite Post office Calla day and night i F NO YES MD J J PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office over Pyne > Maiben Room 12 Office hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Residence 1 block south B Y A PROVO CITY UTAH B SEARLE W Civil Engineer Irrigation and Water Power Plans Deputy U S Mineral Surveyor City Surveyor of Provo OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE C WATKINS R SrcMiect and Sifperlniendenr Office In Union Block PROVO UTAH it JJ KNOWLDEN I n L JONES NOWLDEN JONES GENERAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS POBox > > 11 PBQYQ VT MI par i t iv i f r > The Good Things Life MAY ALL BE FOUND AT IDHNIAh SALOON Malben Block J Street Provo None but the Finest Goods Dealt in at WTLSO3ST MEIBAUR Do You Wear Pants Member Plpoil Soek Prises Pants to Order 350 to 1075 Suits to Order 1450 to 45 Overcoats to Order 11 to 35 Over Three Hundred and Fifty Patterns to select from Latest Spring Styles now in Domestic EnglishScofch g FrllckOoads Full DRESS SUIT in very Latest Cut 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