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Show LEGAL. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS. Stale of Utah, County of Weber, In the Pleasant View precinct of said county. I have in my possession the folj lowing described estray animal! which, If not claimed and taken .Way, will be sold t6 the highest cashHjid-doi cashHjid-doi at my residence in Pleasant View Precinct, pn the Sixteenth day of January, Jan-uary, 1912, at the hour of f. m: (Deecribtion-of Animals.) One dark aorrel horo between 12 or 14 years old, branded -A on left shoulder, haf goodshoes on front feet, ha3 mono pMpped off; collai marked; small white spot on left hip; wolght about QW lbs. Said estratvos taken up by Symor I Barker of; North Ogden in said precinct pre-cinct on tfic first day of Jan., 1912. GEORGE SANDERS, v Pound Keeper for-.Eleaaan't View Precinct. 7 points of his original suggestion re-1 gardlng the national convention, namclv, the proper election of delegates dele-gates "and the selection of Peking fas tho gathering plnce. ' Premier .-Yuan Shi Kai again offered- hi3; resignation this morning, nut it was-i.notr accopteds ' The court also received a round iolln from the generals gen-erals commanding tho imperialist troops in the vicinity of Peking In which they demanded tuat tho prince Of tho imperial clan with- draw their wealth from foreign bauks, where much of Mt has beqn placed rccntly. and deliver it into tho bands of the war office. ' Prince Ching, the former prenycr and foreign minister, received a letter let-ter todny from representatives of the Manchn troops in the vicinity of lacking, lac-king, threatening to destroy his pal-aec pal-aec unless the hoarded money is delivered de-livered over to jLhem. When negotiating recently for a foreign for-eign loan, Yuan Shi Kal explained that about $10,000,000 would carry the government on for six months. By that time, ho declared, discord would have occurred among the rebels In the south and the provinces gradually would return to their allegiance. Yuan Shi Kai now has obtained from the empress dowager more than $2,000,000. which will permit tho carrying on of tho government beyond tho period which the rebels have fixed for the assemblage of the national convention. It is believed here that the lak of funds among the lebcls has inspired their haste in setting the date for tho national convention. Tho foreign office explains that tho retirement of the imperial troops from Han Yang uas not carried out under the terms of the discredited Shanghai agreement between Dr. Wu Ting Fang and Tang Shao Yl, but because of tho necessity of protecting the railroad to Peking, which the rebels had flanked for manv miles In the recent armistice. |