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THE DAILY TRIBUTE: SALT CITY, UTAH, SAT ITKUAT MUJUS'me, HAT 6, 1393 REPORT FROM THE HENRYS, Miebad lahonoj Says Tta Bonn- tains Arc flo Doubt Rich. BUT LITTLE PROSPECTING DONE SO FAR. hood, thn true of this Territory should know und understand tjiat that Is JL'ST WHAT WK DON'T WANT. If thn can't seo IE now. they will It whon It la tou lute.

Thlc. is a timo for tho education of the youofc of this Territory. The church losing hold upon tho young men who have been raised undar the church- lo- Rev Goff J) Ortiham A Frank Giidtfu A Graves C-L Hill Win Tho Is Ajrolnnt ft, Snow Is thw Sunday tho Bullion-Bock and the Balo of Church TL6 spirit of liberty and Independence tho Atmosphere aa tho BunliKht from Thoro are thouaaods of iuen In Utixh who have Lt-corne dlsgustud with the actions of ihu churoh lu its efforts l() force and compel obedience lltt loaclora. Thenti young mtu know as yot but littlo of National politics. They novr in the A nf leHrnlni; rotrardlnu; eroat National qucxtlonH.

Let thorn onuo bo jjtirsuadod thttt it li wholly church move; thnt It will bo detrimental to tnolr iudlvldua.1 to havs Statehood; und when oloctlon day Hummel 0 lluntor Kufuh Hvatt Hiwiiifi Jljorll) Hamilton iV JlalviJi'S'jn Jo- Taylor imunti an for Ilcrreu Field Crirtlths .1 HumpbreT Fred llultin PA Jolmstono John nii: Honry inter li hoh.wr LInniitffc A Lirnun Adolf Leon Martin Johnson Brlg- tm Jacobs Daniel Kern bio Fred KennedyJ KciJcr Wrn Kritnirn John Lee Ate.raiKler Laferty A i Henry Luiui Lesser Luiuery CUQU) tlifl du.y for or re.ieetlug a at aad Bul- Mfchnal Mabonoy, a woil-known rolntng nmn. Isms from trip to tha Henry Ho had boon thoro alt winter, but fan H'tya tho we.it.hfcr has so bed has been Jittlo chitnoe for jmiHpoc.tinj:. says that in opinion tho mountains only need dovalop- moni work to makw fi Koort country. HTiys are a number of lodges there Unit look vvwll, and In S'lrno of tharn, tho lirornldw for Ir.stari'.'H, any of votri inuttor Crco Kolcl be putinod out. hud a.srtity<i mu'lo ye.r>t«rday of vtsln ho divuvr which ounces nnd In tfold por ton, ThU orn entirely ura number iilncur olalm'i In thn of them CHD worked n.

OWJUR to the ecar- city wrvt'jr. Mr. Miihbnuy to return to Vbft'l country In u. short, lime. r.l 3 a o.

ti.iu tl'o lulno In Columbia iiilniiix district. Tnuwio county, conutltutlon fur Utub, tho church will learn that Iu ttylto of Its ofTortb to courco. hi spltu of its devisor! division" Murnty Heberrso: ID spits of its claim of "divlno rlsht" to control, that it him lost that power through and by the dlvlr.er of tho Influence of Individual freedom as promul- by CoustltutiOD of tho Uuited Httttoa of America. Gould tho young of Utah sqe the truth zuid understiuid It 'is It In. then church sovereignty would baa thing of past.

A cauun.1 and uninterested ob- tnlirht hutd stood upon one of tbo MIU at Gettysburg on tho morning of tbo ard of July. und looking that mighty battlu M'Tritt Merrill Kdw; Mnrovi'ihMarck' Midland CUD- Miiik I) struuiioii Co Mitchell John Morrison 'A' (M Mau'rtii David i) "'a Jon Milder Morris May nurd II Mil no: Jfio Morris Atf Mollvaiii II McKunkey McL.iiland Mr bwlow, have concluded that It was a tnero I Rcniisi-y Mc.MiliHti II New-nil Jjjliy Ncy I 1 A Jos by Olsen A l-'rud Pjttc-r Henry Phillips Patten Chu3 JUy Kii Randolph Enbb FC ttiippus George RusiniitJ-trs JtioHviui Grilliti Koyc.u Ii (4) Hoblnsou II Ni 'hols Marry Newv.vitndirl .7 Nelson Kelis i Wm li Jtihn T'literson Mike 0 Pii-rpont John Puteri.ou U'mj Hold to jJ (n-i inliie and for s. pi'I Tho inlno In ftr.rly mluo. Thriro of oro extniotod from lo bo a tfood THE CHURCH AND THE MINE. How thr; r.Mtf'iita of Arnorlcans Ars nt tlio bullion-Mock.

Tit i in. notice In tlio iJtHtrrt Xeira of UMJ -''Jlii uit. Unit, iii.it for of its crowded out oohiniii of p.i'.fl c'huruli advertising watti-ir tu Insert ji roply or timilal to iuy Btiitenionirt lo Tin-; la.st Sulurduy tlio niatmr of ttio utriko la Buillou- tjhuniulnrj inlno at thli First, It tho aa Htrited, but iiut. ii.diJui.rM uiio Hlnfflo atom of prmjf thiit stftternonls wuro iintruo. hpact) Coruid.i my tho reply ut l.Mi.mh, but thu dtiUui- of tbo fitartfl -ir riu-ii whose lfiliat tlllir.1 to JfiVll ii-li tin; iiiudluni ui' 'I'licn on to Of tho "Intoloriinoe.

and rpvengo for roul or ftiiii.Mi-u wish tui.ity thiii. Imvo no dlspoalMon to CMMisuco ciKiduiiiu iiny nuvn for pi-r- Mnnit.1 buliff It uno of tho pnou- buoiiK of freedom. Jhiit inun stiult wor.siily Uuil accordinK to tho Ulctutua uf his couhcloiiou; Lnil whom any nmn ur combination of inon thu IHW.H of this Country iU duii.mctf. whnn Uioy attempt to control thu noliiic-i of LhU oomilry or ixny portion uf li Lhruutfh church I and ory otliwr AuuTU-'iiii havn aright to iitlrir one i-r to lulnt outfluch factrt as luilp to tliu ominiry and thonvi whu do uot uudarstand tho iiiii.l'in. It, is not prejudice, nor splto.

nor rovettjo that InsplroH uvory iruo Air.orlcan patriot In rusont thy uuci'uiicluiifnta of robals and truKors, unvltor whothur th'jy oome from jiolli.u';il or collision of brute force; so many man In blue and HO meu In gray, contending for airwngth; but boyond tho clouds of smoke could be seen tho oountpnunco of John 0. C'aliiotin. tho champion of State'rt rlKhiu arid ularery, and above the roar of that awful oonlliot, could be hoard tho lion llko voice of Uanlol Webster, "Tho Union ouo and ioauparnbU) now and fororur." I know not the cost of tliat buttle In mil iliHiM of monoy aud thousands of lives, bu It i ho of thoso lohorent. In of or liberty upon thei results of that buttlo dopeudod future of American froudom aad liberty So upou.tho rjjHUiin of thlrf elTori at Stato hood now the llbortlon or tho ODD tinuad onalavotiiuut of UH pooplo. DR.

P. E. HOSTWICK. Utah, May 0. duty to.

if that Vhc till Us hl.itury j.l'iiicll/ir i'. '( is of It Is n.fyt. overoomo aud has for its ubjcut an hihlliutlon wbioh in every mio ohlldriMi, swi' of liU tiift Mormon Church bv by nivolatlons fi-iiiii thi-iuuh Miiirils iitul to in it-. iiivtutu'i'M tliuy volo n.ii(l tht-y sli.ill tin In all niHtttr'H portLLiiiidji: to tlio imiii.li's ut tho country. il.iit rpiiulro uf tholruHun- I.IT?* wlio th" Kiulowiiiont ihiit.

tlmy will iivoiu'o thy (Ifittii of iMiiiio iijioii tlio niMfloiin ofcuuly. uylifu'd toward lifiivon vc.ir tint (inil tlmt they will lliti AiiM-rii-iiii (iovortitnutit und A uit't'ii-iiii InMtltu'ion-: imd In view of t'nlB, uiitl lift ri'Miit cf Inliuiiiiit). und tho soil uf Utuli liv-nti ilrtMinhoil In pliift'S tlinu wild tin) liloi'd nittn, woinun und and t.iu.'ir prinmrty tuUon llio trnrisiiry of tho cinin-li. At luiiu'-t. of iJrljjhmn 1'iiuiuMl, Mountain Mumiows tlio uf of thoinos.L utroi-liMis over committed, on this run tluor.t: und wtilio Unit work by tho dm roll tlio most wbolrsulo of uny yet hunt! red of others whore ilio ivn suii'ort'd dtatb by tho sumo liictluu huvt- ucourrud aud yroof la ut htuul.

THK DAKK.KST of paganism juiU) lu-foro tho written uml unwritten hlstury of child of the devil, cloutvlniH ItHulf uiuUir Kulsc- of rollsciou; aud wlil'lo it upon tho AuiorioHis Gor- trninoiit for L-ctioti, would tho Hff-iiiood fi-inn prlncipli' of fi-otMlom lnvd tbo HU to iiu. Tlio t-dltov of the JYciio- iimst lu to tbo DIU- of t.l-,lt> ooun'rj' thu notions of tho loudora of Us rhusvh In tbo work uf tho Dnitltcs; its constant atti-mpt slneti its. In- cfptUm to iioiTi'n its pt'i'i-'lv', und them undor to Usu-dlot as inwy buve In punt; c.vylivlu irltfti it was thut tbo church to oontrn' its jiolUU-til oxpl'il" why, wbon churnh power VTM.S li: control in si fow thut nulled down tho ttrul stripci. and the Jxutlon whlcb K'avo tho libonios -tbnt tlu-y hAvo ulwuy.H 'ibasod. lentil ho tfxul.ilned this si nil k'lvun rortson for thoir in-irJorous uots wblob aro )u- diwputnblf) lu tlieir until tbon IL-I KO li i uttering iiKulnst tmt the Inveottveu of -fHM) a tluvt whon oJlet of latendout cumo forth thnt Witiicu bo only -'U'd mind, Ibut tJiu t'i-3 mine walked r-uc in the VortuoD stuyod.

AftiT union nersundod some ur The Phoenix, John Bi'itngborK. the foreman of th Sliver MlnliiK Coiwuiiny's property Ui oatne down yejHterdny uftbr four at tho mine. Hi saya tlmt i.bo mine lu lualiliiK W(dl aud thn bav6 beon working iu oro for tho fuw driya. They have run tholr tunnul 30i und It Is now In to the ledge. Thoy ex- pout to ship oro HOOD.

A moctluitof tho director!) of this oom- pany wna hold on Thursday ovonlutf wiis dc-oldwd to soil 20.UOO shares of tbe treasury stock for further improvoujonts or tho proporty. Tho. greater part of tbi wus taken by tho dlrootors of tbo company. Mlno3 Mills Publishing. ArtioleHof weroflled yoitor- day with the County Olerk by Mines Mills Publitthlajt OompJiny.

8. M. Gruon, O. P. Posey, W.

8. RlcCor- nlolc. W. K. liubbiird.

Matthew White, E. rJliumluU'. A. G. Bunt.

R. MaokliUosli, P. fl. Fratskllu. Arthur L.

Thomas, Charltis 0, Uoy. fluifh Mnuldlu, Ij. D. KlnoBy, John T. Thorpo and George F.

Oanls, all of tblu city uro the Inoorporutoi 1 and tholr object Is to publmb (i wueldy iaowMpapor clovotod to iiiliiluK und mlllhiK tbe atllud InduR- t.rlo.i, uud ulbo tlio doing of all things tha may bo deemed nocussary nod udvloablo to carry Into elTeut tbo purposes of the corporation. Tholr cuplUl stock named at 510,000 dlvidtid lato 400 of tbo fact) vilue of $25 anc.h, Tbo are: Whito. dont; L. I). Kluney, und B.

J. Uluiuilck, Heorotary and treasurer. gonorul oflloe of the company will In Salt Lake. Oro and Bullion, FHTRO Oo. reoelvod yesterday Ml go bullion, S.VJL'S, T.

K. Jonea Oo. yesterday base bullion. 851QO. McUurnlck Oo.

received yesterday Elan- anor bullion, $4000; silver aud load ores, $ii600; total, $11,500. Aasayor was busy yesterday with .119 toun of Horn Silver, 11 tous of TUwau- keo. 14 tons of 204 tons of Bullion Berk Cimmplou. uud four othbr Stowurd bad for timtay 20-t tons of Bullion- Boyle "7 toua of Higblaad, and one other control. Ciirrio hud for nssny ft shipment of ore froui tno Kiutna mluo at Fish Noto and Poroonal.

Ooorgo D. HtxveuH has roturnod from a vlrtk to the gold mill at Gold tflll operated by Post Hiivenii. Ho ropor'-s that ovory- ttthitt Is moving along nil the mill. Denver Republican: Edward Eddy baa re- sJimod as general nianaKorof tho Omaha Grant Smutting Kofluiny Company. Poor health was the ctiust? of resignation.

was In stsjre-oosicb accident In 1ST8 and riifolvotl an Injury from which he hat novor wntlruly rocovt'red. Ills ttilmcmtlsof a norvuusi ordwr. Wallo It Id not serious, he Closlrod on uouutint of It to lay aalde wolghty busluuss und rospotiHlbilltlos. 1J.ST Oi 1 TX Tirr; oP.i i'. Salt Lake City ou May oth, 1893.

To nhtnin any UiC''fl the upplluaut icu.it cull for "AdvlirtUetl unJ uive thu date of thu Lui. If uot, calloU Cue within IVVD wuoks will bo riuut f.o tho Dead LeUur Oilloa: 1 LIST. Anderson Mrs John Anderson AlibS Auk lu ml Mrs Lillio Anduroou Alary Alnnv Aiuluivum Auath And'TMHi Hi Kin. Andorjion Mfit Martha Aiulnrt-oii Mi Ilio Ui-own Cha.s Mury H.itus Mury IJuf-bufl Narmor Moll Laura Uai'uth Mrs Mr? KrickMui A nun l-'ulU-r Blancbo GUibon Kuiiiuv tliilouiKl tiurlniT Mitinio Uolinan Kinora Annlu Hum pot Anna Johnston Mrs Johnson Jackson Avia Mar'eba Knox Korus Kir.ina Lfo Matluidi LoiuJur Mrs Clinitha Luudoli!" Lou Kannio Mrs Iv Minor Marry 1'ia. MilohU' Leicy Xlolsou Ol-iat Brown A No rah Kurt MtiKttio Bell Mrs 1 Sou bo Mrs (fll Cole Mrs Clark Edith Cuiaerou MM Bortu Ida Dublo Susan Flotohar Mrs St GlllosploNellio Curia Mrs Griillth Fanny Hanson Mrs Mary 11 anna Holy worth li Julia Julia Luis Mabol A Mn John Ida Lc prase ilr ijli ilosa Tho Americans, Soott ilri, I-'ruuk (9) liiiUDith Smith Thorn psuu Chris Turk Min Wood Mrs Fannio of thoiu toij 1 unite with tbtmi this nuluoti.jn.

A tlrno aftur x)1C tbln. aftttr they had btrau tliryutenod with i I'holps Mrs cxcl'usion fruta tho ohurtsh and tbslr hopes porter Mrs MMtle of by cJr.treb out off. they want biiok. tbo obodlent. ilaws oro, and tbey at wurk in tbn mine to-day.

is (J fact, t-b'U a aAo John Back wont to" a "pouti brotber" who tbea worWiny as a minor for 00 cunts for tea hours' work, tolllnsc hiru that thoy could p.s-y only T5 coats. Lilto a poou be subtiilttod to tito "autborUy." if clewr to our mind, that Mormon Churob owua the Bulllou-Eeok mine; that It Is run for benefit of that institution tbe jjettlnR the blRgest dlrvy. ft tsfi.fact. that tba couma uf Mr. In tbe n'tattor of store and boardiuft-houso.

lu tho mutter of outtiuR 1 and other nets, bas btHtu un-Aruorioau. am not a mocuber of the Union, but 1 an Amorloao from Rround up. have so far acted llko trutt uud so IOQR as they do they the support of loyal all thla ooast. to atatebood, wo juatlfiefl In bold- to our exprwaed would BOW to labor Utah. In polltloi, we, out irfcaiEn aoroan don't want.

So, Hannah Martin Mrs Mrs Olina WoOarb Mrs Krysulst SoQo Orgill Mary A Pomeriu Mrs Rose Miss St Elmo Mrs Mary Shopard Mn Shaw Mrs Suivuty Mn Effio Slromona Mrs Torgorson Kinma Rupp otto Uoht Whilmore Taca Tillio LtiT. Armstrong Allto Abbey Andrew A Jf Astici Jos A Atnarzcrn Jos A Aphal Wm Brown Brown 0 A Bailey GluytonJ Barttr Frank Hwker Henry Hrown liarnett Barker buolncsj Excbff KHUJDKU Alfred Booth Bros CUft Housfl 4 Uryan CUroaco Bronnan ChM Blackburn llullockSW- Baurber Bowman Bisaner IT Cumpbcil Crosby CT Curatr CUristensou Crooxton Frank Chuncy Joha Con way A Cophrun Mat Connors John Chanmnn Robt ClilVord Obarlei Colura A Cbioapo Mac- Cardall Riohift; iiftlo Sh'ld Co Andrew J'B i Dawi odoag An- DaniftUoh drt'w DtmbieiiiJ EU 0 Salt, Lako City Si-ward Chfts SwsKionH Groncrv Co Scott Unvld Christian Sluuil Clnirlf.a Shonk A Saoiuakor Chas Shano Shoot John It filacer Shinn .11 SwH.cnev Suidor Chas Suitlur i-crry Sturrk- A Jan A Sivcn Guy IT TlmherGill Tnbhs A Tyclinau Jaa 'i'ylor Hodyar Tyler ij VoRt Alex" Veatch Guo Wo.st A A. Webb Alburt W.UKins John Ward Morris Srun Walsh.T WiJUrd Chas Wilson Dan Wilson Chns Williams II Whim White I) Wbiull Sum White WilliamtonWH WiRHC" Win Ward Allon U'ollf Loyd A. H. NASH, Postmaster ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And every kindred disease arising from impure blood curod TJV that and best of all medlcmos, Book on Blood and Skin DiJieaseu mailed free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC MAM MEN lEIiVUJ l.lull v.d cvilty, of the cause, which the of seminal weakness.

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Excess or Contagion), Seminal Weakness, (nltfht lossei), Scxvin.1 Debility, (loss of sexual power), Ncrvoua DebiHty (loss of riervu force). Varicocolc, (enlarged vpirts in the icrotum), Hydrocele. (dropsy of the scrotum), Diseases oi the Blood, byphilia. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Kidney ana Bladder Troubled cured. Microscopic and Analytic testa made.

Curable cases guarantied or money refunded. Charges reasonable. Thousands or cases cured. Apu and experience arr important. Fifteen years' practice in the West; five in Sslt Luke City.

All medicines aro specially prepared for eack in- case. At my own Laboratory. No mercury used. No time lost from business, rnticnts at a distance treated by letter and express. Medicine sent everywhere free from jfaze or No delny In filfing orders.

Aru troubled with too frequent evacuwtioni; ac- coi'upaiiiefl by slight smarting or burnlnp weakening the system in z. manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposits, a ropy sediment will often be round, and sometimes particles cf albumen will appear, or the color be of a thin milkish hue, again to a dnrlc or torpid uppear- 'There many men -who d.la of this difii- second ar- antee perfect cure iu all such and healthy restoration of the £enito-urinary organs. Is -usually vhe result of sa, Gleet, 1 though sometimes cstiised hyaccidtn) is often cong-cnital. It is an reuses the cloKinjj up of the orifice in the.

urethra! obstmctinp the flow of urine, and rendering ihe sufferer the most miserable of mortals. Wt- permanently cure Stricture by a painless and effect ive method, without the use of kn.ifc. caustic, or dilation, and with no detention from business. Srntt 4 ccnlr. in strnnps for Book (TO YOUNG.

niDDLE-AQED ANDOLDHEiN.) also Sympton- List on which to pot a full history of disease, etc. State your c.asc and send for trrms. Secrecy observed, cither in person or by mail. A friendly letter or call may save you future v.if- ferinpr and shiirn.e, and add golden years to life. Address, or c.ali on DR.

OTTERBOU SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. P. O. Box, 9. Office hours, 9 a.

m. to 7 p. m. 10 a. to 12 or by appointment in obscure urgent cases.

CONSULTATION FBEK. I IN ANU FOR Sail Lake county. Territory ot the matter of tho of Jliruen Ooult, do- to show cnuso why order of sale of retil estate should not be E. Coult. the administrator of the of James Coult.

ducutisi-d. having Hied his petition hi'rein. duly verified, prayhif: for an order of, SH.IU of iv portion of the real ostuto ot said dc- ci'dunt, for tho purposes therein forth, it Is therefore ordori'd by tho Judpe of Court that all persons in tho of said de- ouused nppe.nr before the said Probate Court on Tuesday, the sixth day of June, 1893, at 10 o'clock iu tho" forenoon of said day. at the courtroom of said Court, at thu County Court Hou.su, in the city uud cor uty of Salt, Lake, Utah Territory, to show cause why aa order should not he granted to tho suid administrator to sell so much of tho real estate of the said deceased at publ'c or private ns shall 'bo necessary, aud that copy of this order bo publi.shod at lease four successive weeks in THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, a newspaper printed and published iu said city and couaty. Dated May -I, 1893.

JACOB li. BLAIR. Probate Judge. WAITK, Attorneys. d4-ll OTICE OF SALE-NOTICE IS HKBEBY given that under and by virtue of au.anreo- ment iu svritinir.

mado nud executed by Johu B. Ellis snd Hiram C. beiuing elate March ISth, 1SOO, thu undersigned, will on Saturday, the loth day of May, ISM, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of gaul day.

at the front door of Courthouse in Salt Lako City, Utah, sell to be hijrneKt and best bidder for cash, two mndred aud twenty-seven utid one-htlf shares of stock in tho Capitol Rill Land Ira- jroveraont Company of Salt Lakb City. Utah, ividoucod bv curtilluatcs thirty-four 'SI) and thirty-five (35), and which have buen jansforred on tha bucks of said "Tha Capitol lill Laud A ImprovonieutCompunv of Salt Lake vity, Utah," now evidcuced certificates numbernd fifty-oue uiul fifty-two (nd). At hich timo, place and sale, said certificates, will duly rrausferred, aud delivered to uurchaser, as tho case may require. HIRAM C. RIDER.

Dated March 1S93. cS43 A DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF Kaal tha Probftto Court of Suit jike county, Utah Territory. In the estate of Clarissa M. Kobison. decoasfld.

Pursuant to an order tho Probato Court of Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, made and en- ered ou the 21st day of April, 1S9S, uud duly recorded, I will offer for falo at private salt the oljowiup rout estate to-wit: CommeDcinjr at a points rods wcstof the south- nst corner of lo't 1, block 52, A. Salt Jlty surrey, in Salt Lake City. iSalt Liike county, Jtah Territory, and running thence west 4 rod.B, httnco rods, outh 354 rods, thoncu oast 2 rods, ithonoe south rods to place of beginning. Bids will ho received by tho uaqlersjpnftd ad- niuistrator of said estate Union STatlohal Bank at Salt Lake City, Utah, wp to; and includ- ug the litb day of 1S33, at in. date, and the.vala will made to hightss Idder po tho of May, ISM, at 3 olclook i.

m. ob said da to to hiKhost -bidder for each. 'his includes till of. ud interest that thft said eimiissa wueU, in said the.time as well as all va said sinoo ac- quirad by said it. ss Lake City of iJ city to sprin- Elmer Jobuatotu; John Johnson To pirrgo tiic bowels cot.

rnajia Ulicru rcjrnluir but In worse coMdilion than llrer is ftlac tUo scat or and OF SALE lN is civon in pursunnce of un orilftr of 1 Court of tlir; cuimiv of Salt LwXi. 1 Territory of 1 on tho d.ny of Aprii. A. in in-it- tttr or I'fti'r Lrrkt'Hi, unuursiu'iii-d. tbv: adininifitraior of will seJI'ai call-, iht- cash, anil subject tu hy IN ITKSUAXCr: OF A iKtiou of the Council, pwSM'd i' 1 "1.4.

of May, hiTfcby uv the Mayor of MI the iiiti ai Oouncil of her-iiiuii'tcr licMiritiuii. to wit: trict No. Corn'reriuinir at ibe iaterst-ciion or South Tk-iiiple Tunth K.vst south Uui line of 'lentil htreur. tiiOftO'-itb line of Four'-li Sout-u -c rourth South stntet to ine of SitiLii K.ut t-iivi't; thence south i street lo south lino vf Fiftb i.ii.ir.c.- thu of uutli tu the vast line of SiMli Kast iicucii noutli Sixth str.MSt IIDU uf Soutii stri-irt: wrsi I Ninth Soiuii 10 hue of i thenoo nort'n wcr.l linri tu lilt! nortU lino street: a.ioui; South i to tho cast Hun of li'iencj sr.uil; along hue of to ru.rtli line stroel: wosi alonp Nin'li tlic iinu uT 'jiMiipli i north aioiu si lots to, 0 joth j-ici CITY both inclusive, pint uiat li: II: 1 plat 1 liinck 1 v.s 1 btVf, bUirK AS. iva: Ji; i both bh-ck' pi.it ii; 1 to S.

phst li; It: for ii rt. Suiitii tirei-'i. t-' i ibo south liiiL- S-. -tro jf Ninth SniHli li.ollO. to nortu alon.i: So.v- Of It' c-n Tu the riiilit.

i estate tin: ivter lii'cwnsstl, s't of ail ti.o tit-u thiV. siiid iiy of or otherwise, b.rr ilinn or in addition to tbut oj ilic smd ititestc.te tho of his dent. 1 iu and to nil thai certain lot, pieco or of laud Riiunte, lyiin: tho county i-f Salt l.a!;o. Tcrn'tury ol! Utnli, aucl bounded tniJ dy.M:rib:.-d t-j-wlt: HecinniiiK west l.rli HIM of tliu quarter of SIM.V Uou 'J south of 1 uvst. Salt.

Laki; M'-riJian. tlu'iici! south 7 fjiuiins to 'cnciion so in bank of ditch, north Jv-'-i alonj; I'uuci 1 JS.T.'j rluiiri.s. north fence clniins in puini in County roud, thcnuc north 35V about ono rod north of south IIIH; uf tciid roiul I'bHinn. tbuncc south on cai.i bank of hfsul ditch, thnrn anil ruw uf io the containing more or Torms conclitionii of salo: per cent of the money to be pnid at the time of sr.U- arid the remainder theruol' mi Uio day cf oonrlrmation of uuid sain by thi; Proliuic Court of county, liids or oilVrs may bo at any link- aftei'the first publication of thin uouoo And before tbe of the All bids 01: oiTors mustbu iu left Ht the oillco of E. D.

Hosje, uttornev-Ht-law, No. South Main street, iu "Salt Lake City and county, or delivered to tho undersigned Dated April-31, 1IKNRY J. KRRKSON, JSAAC D. EREKSO'S, AdministratorH of tbe EstAtv; of Petor Erelcson. Duco.ixsijd, cl'JiTO CULTURE.

COMMUTATION" JL publica- States Lund Cillco, Lulco City. Utah, April 7, is hereby John Ciithcr has IHed notieo of intention to make proof before Register and Rcooivor U. S. Land OCico, ut his oflioo in Salt Lalto City. Utah, on Wednesday tho lOtli day of May, 1893, on timber culture application No.

91U, for tho soutbeast (junrtpr of northwest quarter, northonst tjuiirtflr of southwest quarter, northwest qunrtor of southoast quarter andlotS. of section No. 1, iu Township Mo, South Reupre Ko. Wost, Salt L.ike Mo'ridinn. HP names as witnesses: John H.

Bowclidpe. John S. BowdidRe, Lewis Keiru, Fincllay Free, al of iSiilt Lute City Post, office, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register.

WILKES CUADWJCK. Attorneys for Claimant. OTICE TO OF Winslow is hcraby given undursiened, Emily C. sou, oxecutrix aiid trustee of the astute of Wins- Juclson, dccoiisiid, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said dfCejiaud, to exhibit them with necessary vouchers, within ten months after the Hrst publication of this, to tho said Emily C. Jndsoa, at tho office of her attorneys, Booth, Gray, Ccmintreial block.

"Salt Eike City, Utah, la tho comity of Suit Luke. KMILY C. JODSON, Executrix and Trustee of thti Estite of Winslow Jiidson, ducuRsod, by her Attorneys, 1-Jooth, Lee A Gray, Dated Friday, April 7. 1803. c.518 TO AN order of sdioaud ileoroo of foreclosure to me directed by tlio District Court of tho Third Judicial District'of tho Territory of Utah.

I shall offor at public sale, thn south frout door of the county courthouse, in tho cslty and county of Salt UUh Territory, on the 20th day of May, 1S93, at 12 o'clock all the title, claim and interest R. lifftrks, Olive H. Marks, his wife. Sudbury. Oberbcck Ilrothers 1 MnuufacturiTifi Company, a corporation, and Gcorze W.

W-illis, ussignee, of, ia and to the following- described real estate, situate, lying and being in tbo city aud county of Knit Lake, Utah Territory, nud particularly described as follows, to wit: LotH six (G), seven (7) nnd oight (8), in block (2), pint Salt Lake City survey, beginuing ftt point S. 80 degrees, K. flfty-MX (5(i) feet from tlio. southwost cornor of siti'3 lot eight (8); thence 8. SO degreed, E.

five ftnci flve-teulha (Bfi-10) rods to the cor- nar of said lot eigbt (8): thonco N. 40 depreos. 13. seven-tenths- of rod; tbenco N. 80 degrees, one and (I 2-30) rods; thence north twolvn and six-tenths (120-10) rods to tho south side of a.

twb' 5 rod street; theuoo we.terly along thu south side of said two (i!) rod street five (5) rods mora or less, point due uorth from tho place of beginning: ttienoo south thirteen and hundrudths (1375-100) rods to placo of bcRimiing, containing sevcnty-niuo (79) square rods of ground, more or less. To be nold the property of above named Stephen B. Murks et at tha suit of William S. MoCor- niok, dolnz business us McCornick Co. Terms of sale, cash.

F. Pierce, plaintiff's attorney. IRVING A. KENTf-N, U. S.

Marebal. Hv D. N. SWAN, Deputy Marshal. Salt Lake City.

Utah, April29, 1893. d230 ARSHAL'S SALE-PURSUANT TO AN order of and decree of foreclosure to me directed by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of tho Territory of Utah, I shall offer at public sale, at tbe south front door of the County Courthouse, in tho uty and county of Salt Luke, Territory of Utah, ou tbo u'Oth day of May, 1S03, at 12 all tho riKht, title, claim imd interest of Jamas W. Carrigan, A'jr- izinla Matilda Win tar' and Ann Elmer of, In and to the followinc; described real estate situate, lying uud being in the city aud county of Salt Lako, Territory of Utah, and particularly dos Tibed as folio we, to-wit: Commencing a point thirty-eight 8) feet of southwest corner of lot throe (3), block one (1), Erich's subdivision of block five (5), plat Ii, Salt Lako City survey, thx-nco north one hundred and fifty (150) feet, thence oast thirty-two (32) feet, thonco south one hundred und fifty (150) feet, thence west thirty-two foet; to placo of beginning- Also a permanent of way over tea (10) feet wide off thn north end of lot three (3), said block, commencing at the northwest corner of said lot tbree (3) nnU runuine thence eaKC thirty-right (38) fenr. To be sold as the property o'f James W. Camgan et at the suit of Sarah Oavenauglv.

a minor, by W. S. McCoi'nick, her (juardiati. Torms of sale, cash. Prank Piarce, plaiutlfT's nttorney.

IRVING A. 73ENTON, United States Bv D. N. SWAN, Deputy SJ.LT LAKB CITY, Utah, A prll d236 I THE PRO li ATE COURT JN AND FOR Salt Lake county, Torritory of In the matter of the estate of Thomas A. Tfi.it, Noticu'is hereby given that John Strickley, administrator of the ox tats of A.

Tail, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and flied in said court, his Qnal accouptof Ills administration of yaid estate and petition distribution of the residue of said estate amijnc the persons entitled thereto, and that Tuesday, the flth day of Nay, A. 1803. at 10 al the court room of said court, in the county courthouse. Salt Lako City and county, Utah Territory, has been duly appointed by 'the Judge of said court, for tho settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which nnd pla--e any person Lutiirested in said estate m.iy appear and show cause, if any there why said nceoui.it should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayid for. Dated April IS93.

H. V. MELOY, Clerk of the Probate Court. OTICE OP ASSESSMENT. ANCHOR Mining place of business.

Park City, Summit county, Utah. Notice is hereby given thar at a mooting of the directors, held" on the 2-Sth of April. 1S93, an assessment (No. IS) of twenty (iiO) cents per shnw IVRS levied upon the capital steok of the corporation, payable to tho treasurer, S. McCornick, at his olfiec iu Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May IS, 1835).

Any stock upoif which said aissessmeut may remain unpaid oa May 30, 1803. will he delinquent and advertised for salf public auction, and. unless payment is made before, will be sold on tho iSUb of Juno. 3 o'clock p. at the offlco of the secretary in Park City.

Utah, to pav the delinquent assessment, togtitUer with cosu'of advertising and expenses of A. B. RICHA d373l Secretary Anchor Mining STOGKHOtOERS' W1EETING. A WILL BE in annual meeting tho itockholdern of the.Piochtt CoDsoIidatcd Hininsaisd Roductlon Com puny held at Its office; Lake City, oh Mo'cday. the 5th of June liext, tor t'ciTj election of trusteet and officaw for the cDisuiojr th'o liiiisiiiesi ut may before the ooj t-j-t north lino of to tin: Tiiird Soulli liiuncL' ulouj: 1 lint- of Third Sauih M.rei-t lo the oast iiQvi of stn-ot; north Third fcoi.iK to the norr.h iLue of Thlril South i thence alunt: th'! ThirJ I rtroet io tlio wusi line o' West strvei; thoncii lino of Seooiui I iitrufi to tin) Ntniih line of Sooontl South strciit; aloui: tin- lllli; of i-fcond South itlX-ct to tho.

iMftli ttireet: ihciici. 1 Si-com; South street it. tiiu north strout; thi-iico t-i thu tlicuci: street to tho snuili of Wi'jtalousi ll-o souih lino of streci to tho east lino uf Fourth thence north Nui'ih street, to the iiijrlti lino of South t-lrth't: tin-noi! east the Hno of north alont the line of West street, to tho south line of Tomplf alonu' the south line of South street io street; tUfiict? nortli acritss M)nth Temple street: to tho north line tnereol': 1 east to tlie west lino of Swomi street. tliiMice north nlonj; Second West street to south line of Tliirtl North stroet; east Second su-eet to ihe hno of Ser. to the north street; thenc 1 screet; tlicno Nortli street: Tumpiu street; North Tom? north lino of line of Kast Temple stroot; thence north ajons; the wcbt lino of Kast Temple street, to Kirst North street; thence cast across Kust Templo street; thenco south on tho oast line of Kast Tomplo street to the north lino of North street; thenco civst oil tho north line of North Temple street to the cast liuu of First Kast Mrfcot; thence south along tho cast lint; of Hirst Kast fctruat to the north line of South Temple street; thence east alontf north lino of South Temple street to the past, lino of Tenth East street, tho place of beginning.

Sprinkling district No. 2: All of First street from Stole to trout; all of E. 11. I. Iv, I', 11 streets from fiouih Temple to First all of South Tompie from Tonth East toThirtoeuth East street: all of First South strnet from Tenth Kast street to Thirteenth Knst street; all of Second South strcot from Tenth Eaist street to Thirteenth Rast street; all of Eleventh and Twelfth Kast streets from South TcmplH to Second Souih streut; nil of Thirteenth Kast street from First South street to Fifth South street; all of Gallon Road from Stuto street to Fourth street; nil of Second West street from Third North to tho Warn Springs and all of First West ctreet from Second North street to the, north line of Reed street, truinco in northwesterly direction lots 7, 6 and 5, in block plat Salt Lake Oitv survey, the Intersection with Second West street; and to defray the wboh; cost thereof, estimated by said Council at Ifckt.OOO.QO, or seven cents per linear foot frontnpe of the lots and of l.ind benefited fronting or abuttiiiK on tho aforesaid described por- tloua of tho streets to be HO sprinkled, tbe Olty Council intends to levy a upocial tax on said lou parcels of land which ara particularly described as follows, to Lots 1.4, 5 and 8, block 132, plat lots I.

0. 7 and block plat lota. 1 8, block 138, plat lots I to both inclusive, block 139, plat lots 1 to 8, both block loO. pUt 1, 0, 1 and 8. block 151.

plat lot 1, block 15C, plat lols 2 and 3. block 157. plat lots 4 and 5, blook 11, plat lots -i and block 2, plat lots '2, 3, land o. block plat lots 4 and 5, blcck 17. plat 1 8, block 18, plat Jots 13 to 22.

both inclusive, block 1. Stcele subdivision of block 18. plat 1 and to40, inclusive), block 1. Eunch'8 subdivision of block 2S, plat F-, lots 2, 3, 4 and 5. block 24, plat lots -I and 5, block 25.

plat lots 1 and If) to 2G. both Inclusive, block 1, subdivision of block 26, plat lots 14 and 15, block 2. nubdi- visiou of block 36, plat lots 7 and 8, block 27 plat lots 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6. block plat lots 4 and 5, block 21, pjat lots 1 to 8.

both in- elusive, block 29. plat lol.s 1, 'J, 4 and 5. block 30, plat lot ti, block 30, plat lota 1 to 37, both inclusive, block 1, Ehrich's subdivision of block 30. plat lots I to 26, both inclusive, bloit: 3 of Khrich's subdivision of block30. lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 31, pint lots 2, 3, 4 a.ud 5, hlock 32, plat lots 2, 3.

4, 5 aud 0, block plat lots 1 io both Inclusive, block 35, plut lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 3rt, plat lots 1 and 2. block 2. plulG; lots 1,2 and 3. block 3, platG; lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block -J, pJat lot.g 1, 2.

3 and block plat 1, '2, 3 and block 6, plat lots 1, 3 and -1, blocic 7. plat lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block olat lots 1 and 2, block 9, plat lots I and 2, block 10, plat lots 1 aud 2, block 11, pint lotp and block 12, plat lots 1 and 2, block 13, plat loU 1, 2, 3 and 4. block 1, pint I); lots 2. 2, 3 4, block 2, plat lots 2, 3 and 4, block 3, plat i); lots 1. 2.

3 and 4, block 4, plat lots 1, 2. 3 and' 4, block 5, plat 1, 3, 3 and 4, blcck 6, plat lots 1. 3 and 4, block 7, plat 3 and 4. block 8, plat lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 0, plat Jots 1, 2, 3 aud 4, block 10, plat lots 1,2. Sand 11, pint lots 1, 2, 3 and -4, block 12.

plat lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 33, plat L); Icta 1. 2, 3 aad 4. block li plat 1); lota 1 to 8, both inclusive, blook 22, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 23, plat lots 1 and8, bloci: 24, pint lots 3, 5, 6, 7 and block 31, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 32, plat lots I to 8, both inclusive, hlock 33, plat 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 3-1, plat lotsl to both inclusive, block 35, plat lots 1 to 8, hoth inclusivo. block 30, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 37, plat lots 1 to both inclusive, block -9, plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 40, plat lots 1 toS, both inclusive, block 41 plat lots 1 to both inclusive, block 42, plat lots 1, 0.

7 and 8, blook -)3, plat loti I to 8, both inclusive, block 49, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 50, plat lots 1 to S. both inclusive, block 51, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block f)2, plat loU 1 to 8, both inclusive, blook 53, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, blocic 54, plat lols 1 to8, both inclusive, block fto, plat lots I to 8. both inclusive, block 56, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, blook 57, plttA; lots 1 to both inclusive, block 58, plat lols I to 8, both inclusive, block 09, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 60, plat loti 1, 2 and 6 to 8. both inclusive, block 61, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclufcivo, block 62, plat lots 1, 2, 5, 6, block 63, plat lots 1 to4, both inclusive, block plat lots 1, 2, 5 and 6, block plat lots 1 to 8. both Inclusive, block 08.

plat lots to 8, both inclusive, block 07, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block G8, plat lots to both inclusive, block (59, plat iou 1 to 8, both inclusive, blook 70, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 71, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 72. pliU 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 73, plat lots 3 lo S. both inclusive, block 74, plat lots 1 io 8. both inclusivo. OTICT.

01-' 'THE INTKNTIOX OF THB i cxt.enJ wator malm on hir'-ei, between Twelfth and uriMith street to the hcri-by by the City Council of inti-ation of said Council the 4lij.s-.:rib<»(. Improvement. irou the str.H-ts. triH-t, from between Twulfth alt ilc'rayini; cf the cost bv a loral assessment upon tho of ground within the folio-wins: beinp district to bo rrlited by said improvement. 7 anj -ill of lots, block 15; lot 5, block io; part oflot3 lot -I, biviok 17: part of Lu Sand all of Sal: Lake Citysur- i aiid objections to tho carry- tr.u»t be presented in r.ty Recorder on or'Lofora May by said Council ii: consider such objictiona of la-- I'MV Coiiuoil of Salt Lake City, C.

K. STAN TON. City Recordar. V'OTU'K THE INTF.NnON OF THE of Lrvko City, Territory of Tno timo Council iu dolll' Wild I lie il'VV this Mio hour of 7 o'c! all out of such niti with ttif ordinance and j.rnvuu-d. ami I'lli'd the fiM'ii by th- cirv the nr.ipOM/ done aiul the special K-vy iiKi4 F.

LIN SPEC! A TAX of v. i M'co -South r-trt-rt an-1 portion of chapter ixviii. of of Ulali. pftSM-tl ivi. thirtieth of tbo I.cci'-lativc Iocs 1 to 4, both inclusive, block 80, pltt lots aud 1 to 4, both inclusive, block 84, plat lots 1 to 3, both inclusive, block plat lots I to 3, both Inclusive, block 86.

plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 87. plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, blocK 88, plat lots 1 ton, both inclusive, block 03. plat lots 1 to 5, both inclusive, and lot 8, block 9i, plat lotsltoH, both inclusive, block 05, plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusivq, block 93. plat lots 1.

0, 7 and block plat lots 1 and 103, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclutivc, block 103. plat lots I too, both inclusive, block lOi, plut lots aud 1 too, both block 114, plut lots' 1, 0, 7 ind 8, block 115. plat lota 3, -I and 5, block 113, plat lots 1 aud b. block 120, plat 1 to 8. both iaclur-ivu, block Ul, pint uair.es 0:1 tlio property li-ss said amounts, with tho r.osls.

arc sooner bv I shall tho 'property hi-reinafujr dnhcnluvl of anv such delinquents in liie miiinicr prescribed bv law. sals will tivkc place May 27ih ut 12 o'clock, noon, nt tho front door of tho City Hail. H. T. DUKE, Trwasurer.

IJachuiHii, Sumiio.l 1. 1, b. -17. plat 3 -I MereJith. 1.

1. b. 47, plat Thompson. Alfred, 1. .1, h.

plat St. George, C. 1. 4, b. pint W.27 Ingersoll, Frank i.

1 to 13 and 38 to 00, b. 2, sub. b. 4ti, plat 3tU.8S OTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE City Council to extund mains on Fourth Kast stn-fit between Second and Third South streets. NotU'u Is hurahy given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of tLo of such Council to make following doscriued improvement, to wit: Extending and laying iron water pipes or mains along tho following streets, uaniulv: From midway between aud Third South stn'rls.

on Founli Eust street. feet north, and defraying three-fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at. four hundred ($100) by a local upon the ur nitM'fg of ground within the following descrihovl district, being tlio district to be or benefited hy said improvement, namely: Lot -i's. and part of lot blo.ik 41. plat IS, SnU Luke City mrvey.

All objections to tho'carrying out of such iutentiou must be proso.utcd in writing to City Recorder ou or before May laflS. being the timo set bv tho said Council when it will hear aud consider such objoctiotn as in ay bo madt; thereto. Uv ordnr of tho City Council of Suit. Citv, made April 29, C. E.

ST ANTON, City Rosorder. W. M. Intention No. 151.

0374 OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN UY THE CITY CouucU of Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah, of tho intention to make the following described improvement: Extending and laying along tho following named strc-itg, to wit: On the north side of Third South str.vet. between Sacoud East and Third Eatit streets, aud defray the cost thereof, estimated at f4 per linear or frout foot, or S3.ii83.00 by a local assessment upon tho biooks, lots, parts of lots and nieces of ground within Sower District No. 6, being tho property, lots, parts of lots and plaoos of ground said district to be affected or bone(1 tod by said Improvement, namely: Lots 1 oiiii 2, block 65, plat A. Salt Lake City survey. All orotestB and objections to tho carrying out of suoh intention to make said improvement must bcproeentod in writing to tho City KecorJor.on or before the 10th aay of May, 1833, being the tirno set hy tho said Council when it will hnur and consider suoh objections as may ha male thereto.

By order of the City Council of Salt Lake City. Territory of Utah, made the 18th day of April, 1893. C. E. STAN TON.

City Recorder. By FnuD W. DKNNIS, Deputy. Sewer Intention No. IS.

1-1: a Tour liiob pravel hsj-lin-uim sir fret in width, i.i.; street, from Second S.i;,t!i Ni-Lth So 1 Sidowalk CJ. pivrii by City Couucui SMU coti'iiy, Turritory of saui Coun-il to rnnka uu foundft- li alks. ou both oC i Irvun South itrx'es to iu No. 22, ti- LaUe the cost thereof. I i-fN pi-r front or font, A K.

-a! upon tho lots, parts cf and p.irowia i di.s- irici or liciiduod by said im- Lets to 'AX Kichisive, of block Krlch'a Lots niui iilock 1 and 8, Wc.c.K l.n-.s iiiii bi.vklO; a blvic-k iit; ami S. bkv.kOO; Lots I uiid bUic'i L.its. 3, -1 and blook 21; Lot? 4 S.IH! .1, blix-ii Lois 1, 7 iitui block 34; i.otb 1 and hlock l.ut> 4 and block 33; I.iv.v, 4 am; ii. block Lots 1, 6. 7 Mid block 4S; all in pUt Salt Lako C'it Ail protests and objeotions to tho carrying out of Mich iutciUiMti mu--i bo prcsouiod to'the City RivordiT.

in wniinn.onor bi'foro tba aisteitntti of May, being iho tinii- by the Coniii-il HiiJ consider such jcctioiis as may be thi-reio. tiy of t'ht: City Council nf Salt Laka City. Suit Lako oouRty, Territory of I'tah. mado April IS. K.

STAN TON. City liecordor. Hv FUEIJ 1 DENNIS, Deputy. Q.X dlOt OTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE City Council to water nmlns on. County road.

Ninth North, fto. Notion is haroby Kiven by thr City Cornell of Suit City of iiitontion of moll Council io nuike the followjuj? dfivc.ribml iinnrovciRiMit, to-wit; Extending aud laying iron water or mnins aloiiR the following sirecta, nnninly: From niinuK near tbo Springs 1111 tlift County roud to Ninth North ihuiico went on Ninth North utrert to Fifth fcireet, wicb on 5tb Mouroo, Maiiisoo. Jefforson, and strnnts. ur.d defraying fourths of tho cost thwreof, cslimjtod ml thuusuud. six hundred ami tbiriy-llvu dollars, by a locul upo-J lots or 'piocos of ground within followim: diatriot, beius: tha duirict to bo jifi'fCUiJ or bcncfltod by sitid niuiiclv: Lots 7 and 8, bloct l.V.i: iou 6, 7 nmi 8." block 1GD, i lutS, block lO'J, plttl Suit Citv survey.

Lois I io both iuclus've. bio -k lots 1 to 20. both in blocks l-J, and 10. 'JO to und part, of lots 17. 18 fcnd ia, block 4: lots 1 to bmh inclusivo, blocks; lots 1 block 8: lots I to both to'JT), both inclusive, 2(J to both Snclutive.

block loin 1 to 32. inclusive, block 11, in Lnko Yiusv Subdivision. All protest! and objections to out of 8ucb intention, must bo prcsentud in 'writing io the City Recorder on orbufore Mny 16th, 1803. beiuR tba timo by tho said Council when it will hear and consider kuch objootioiin as miiy be iu.id« thereto, lly orOftr of the Cily Council of Salt Laka OUy. mtulo April iSih.

18SU E. STANTOM, City Recorder. Iiy Fnsn DKXXIS. Deputv. M.

Intention No. 15D. dlS3 FFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC Lsko City, April 8. Contractors for Sower Sealed proposals will bo received until 2 o'clock p. m.

of Wednesday, May 3, 3893. for the work of constructing a masonry sewer about 40,000 fuct in length and from 42 to 6-1 inches internal diameter. Plans and upeclflcalions showing the character and extent of work will, bo on exhibition at the City Engineer's office, room No. 17, City Hall building, on and after tho 17th inst. Full instructions lo bidders with forms for proposal, contract and bond xvill be furnished ou application after the inst.

Address Hoard of Public, Works, No. 161 South Mam street. Salt Lake City. Utah. The right IK reserved to reject any and all bldi.

By order of tho Board. C. L. HAINES, Chairman. A.

F. DOREMUS, City Engineer. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE City Council of Salt LaKo City, Territory of Utah, of the intention to raxko following des -ribed improvement: Extending and lujriojr sewers along the following named itreetg, On both eidos of Second South street from Second East street to Fifth East street, and defray tho cost thereof, eetimated at 13.00 linear or front foot, or by a loca! assessment upon blocks, lots, parts of lots and pieces of ground within Sewer District No. 6. being iho property, lots, parts of and.

pieces of ground la said district to ba or benefited by said improvement, nunauly: Loti 5 and 0. block 48: lots h. 0, 7 and 8, block loti 1 aud block i)0: lots 1, 'J, 3 and 4. block £1, lots and 6. block 55, and lots 1.2, 3 and 4, block 72.

plat A. Salt Luke City Kurvey. All protests and objections to the carrytnt out of Mioh intention to said iir.prov«m«»t must bo presented in writing to tbe Recorder, on or before the lOth day of Maj. 1893, being tbo timo tut hy tha euia Council whea it will hear and consider such objectioai at may be made thorcto. By order of thn City Connc'l of Salt Lake City.

Territory of Utah, made the Jfcth day cj April, 1803. C. E. STANTON, City By P'Ritn W. HKNNIS.

Deputy. Sewer Intention No. 19. dl03 OTICE OF ROLE Placer Mining Company; principal of business. Salt Lake City.

Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the llth day of 1833. an assessment of 1 cent per share was levied upon tbe capital stock of tho corporation, parable to tho treasurer, W. Fuller, at his office, Main streot, Salt City. Utah, on or before May 15, Any stock upon which said assessment may remain unpaid on May 15, 1803, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unions payment is made beroro.

will be sold on 10th of June, 1893, at 3 o'clock p. at tho office of thi treasurer, til Salt Lake City, to pay the delinquent assessment, together wita cost of advertising and of aaie. JOSEUA MIDGLEV, 712 President FFICE OF COUNTY CLERK, BURNS. Oregon, March 29, for sealed proposals for boring KH eight-inch well in. or about the middle of Harney Rarncy county.

Oregon, for artesian wator will be received by the County Court of Harney county, State ol Oregon, said bids to he opened at 1 p. ra. on the flrst day of tho regular July, 1803, of the said court, to wit, the 5th day of July, iS93. the location of tbe of said well to be selected by tbe so.id court; all bids to be filed with tho County Clerk of said county prior to naid time on said day, and tho court reserving the right to reject any and al! bids. By order of the County Court, slS P.

L. SHIDELER, Clark. TN THE COURT IN AND FOR JL Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of William Skew es. deceased.

Nolico is hereby given that J. R. Bowdle, executor of the estate cf William ftkewes, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed in said Court, his first and final account of hi5 adminl8tration of estate and petition for final distribution of tho residue of s.iid estate among the parsocc ci: til lad thereto, and that Saturday tho i7th day of A. D. XIOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE CITSf ii Council of Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah, to construct cement sir wido and four inches thick along both cidM of Second South between Eighth and East streets in Sidnwalk District No.

4. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council ol Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Territory of Lull, of the intention of said Council to the following described to-wit: Conitructiug cement sidnwalks. and four inches thick on both sides of Second South street from Eighth to Tenth East in Sidewalk District No. 4. In Salt Lake City; and defray the cost thereof, estimated at dollar and twenty cents per front oe linear foot, by local nsxesfcmont upon parts of Jots, blocks, parts of aad of land within the followlug described district, to be affected or benefited by said mentfi, namely: Lots 5, 0.

7 and 8, block 43; 5 aud 6, block lots 1, 2.3 and 4, block 65; 1 and 2, block 56, all in plat Sa.lt LakeCltJ survey. All protests anfi objections to tbe carryfof of such intention must be presented to City Recorder, in writing, on or before thtt.cixtocntV day of Mr.y. 1893, being tha timo set by the Council when it will hear and consider such objections as may bo mado thereto. By ordtr of tho City Council of Salt Lake Cliy. Salt Lako county, Territory of Utah, made-April 13th.

1693. C. E. STANTCN, City Recorder. Bv Fnxn W.

DENNIS. Deputy. Si'dewalk L.tcntion No. 3-1 1 to 37, b-ah inclusive, block 2. Ehrich's sub.

of block y. plat li: Jots 1. 7 aad block 0. plat for the Kettlomcni. of s'aid account and hearing petition for distribution, at which time and low 1 and 8.

9. plat lots 1, 3,4, 5 and person interested in said estate tnay 8, block 10," plat lots 1 to 13, both appear and show if any there he, why Utah, April. 10, PECIAL Mount Nebd A. Company. PurijiMut to actlonjof the board an adjourned, ipi thi th and ul to both iuclasive.

Pierson's sub. of block JO. plat Jots a. a. 4 and 5.

block 18. pint lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 19, plat lots 1 to 8, both Inclusive, block aO. plat 1 8. both iuclusive.

block plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 23. pliit Jots to 8, both incluMve, block 34, plat 3J: lols 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8. block 25, pUt lou 5 and block 3d, plat lou 5.

6, 27, plat lots 4, 5.6, 7 aiid block 29, plat lots 1 lo 8, both Inclusivo. block plat to S. both inclusive, block 31. plat lots 1 both inclusive block plat low 1 to 8, both inclusive. both iuclusiye.

block 37, plat loti 1 to 8, both inclusive, block plat lots 1 to 8. both block 29, plat lots 1 td 8. both inclusive, blpct 40; plat iB: to 8, both plat low 1-to 8 both inclusivo. block li; low 1 to both inclu- plat 1 id Si both said account not sotllftd and approved and final distribution made as prayed JJ. V.

MELOY, of Probate Court. By J. F. JACK. Deputy.

Dated May 4th, 1593. li; lots lto.8, both' plat 1 i I THE PROBATE COURT IK AND FOR Salt county. Territory of Utah, In me matter of tlie Lev! Smiiey is -Iftroby that Mardis Thomae. erecutor of will of Lovi Smiley. haa rendered for aod filed in Mid bis final account of his administration of aaid estate and petiticn for tributioB or the residue of said Jimong vorsow entitled thereto, and, that Tufcidiv the I6th A.

at 10 o'clock a. at the courtroom of court, inc the county court- Gityand county; Utah Territory, ban been duly appointed by too for of account and wild petition ditiribution. at wbipb tima and pUce any in- UrMted lu and show came, if there ae, should hot be; and FFICE Off TDK BOARD OF PTJBLIO Worki, Lake City, Utah, April 23. 1WK To contractors for sidewalk proposals will be received until 2o'ck'Ck p. mJpC.

Monday, May 8, 1833, for tbo work of conntrucfcr of cementand a.loai.r and between, the following named in SaU Lake City. Cement pavcmenti on tbe north side of tiovta Tetnplo utnicc, between and south sido of South Terople itreet, Eiphth and Twelfth Koth sidee of First South street, between Eiahth urid Twelfth Kast strceti. Both sidei of ffirtt Scuth between State West Templo itrteu, Botk sides of Second South street, between State wid Tern pie if Aspbaltum pavements on both of, slreat, betweea Fourth and Sixth South Specifications and lonna of contract together with full inttructions to will furnished on application. Addrers Hoard of Public Worka, No. 181 Main street.

Salt City. Tho ripht is reserved to reject any all By order of Board. C. L. HAIS'ES, Chairmaik A.

F. DOREMUS. City Kngineer. -plKLINQUENT SPECIAL for sewer mains ou First and Second First and Second West quent, and to Section 9 of of the of the Territory of. March JO, 3892, at the thirtieth the Legislative Assembly, and the vested In mo by nnid act and by the city ances passed in thereof, sipned" Harry ipecial tax cohcctor and treasurer of fialt give public that the foliowinir nous arc delinquent in- the DayDien" above named improvements to tbe.

opposite the respective na.me« on indicated. Unless laid the are sooner paid by taxpayers. I shall sell tbe described of my such delinquenw In prescribed by law. Said will take place o'clock, noon, at ihe front door II Wagner, Henry, lot Atkinaon. loti, etaL, lot bk.

et Atkinson, 1 -HgfTjjj SblleyAOrosl Smith,.

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