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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 7

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TETE DAITLTT TJiIBTJJS JS: SAJLT CiTX, UTAH, MOKNISTG MAY 15, DEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS, Will Tile fomssion of iho Big Horn Conntry, A NEVADA INDIAN HAN8S HIMSELF, Ranch Properties In Good Dorrmml Hand nt Lead villa Northern PuoJflcs Conductor of jthe DIORO I'hrtMiix Kailroad Arizona, but returned Monday, and was At-once captured and in tho conuty Jm.Il. Joseph Lamb, a brakoman Iu the Rio Grande yards at Loaclvllle, while coupling cars, had his right hand badly crushed. Amputation will be necessary. Matthew Rod path, a mfner, years old, was badly injured In iho Mattie W. at Cripple Crwck, He was picking nut a stick of powder, which had missed firo, when it exploded.

At Boulder on Monday E. N. Braui- halle was sentenced Lo two years, in the penitentiary for embezzlement, and Perfect A to mean ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the a come. When we see in children C-TY LEVYING THJ2 TAX and fur the assfisiHicnt of the- property yn both sidt'S of. Second South struct, in sidewalk District No.

21, of City, for tlie pur- j'ose of constructing sidewalks thereon. 1 Section 1. lie it ordained by the City Council I of Salt Luke City. Territory'of Utah:" That Council doth hereby levy tins tux and for the assessment of tha property, upon tuc lots find oflaud hereinafter described, abutting CUV HE INTSNTIOX OF UStflUi MUUT KifiU iSu-Jtli sirvct. from bi-tuviMi Twolltii street to Reservation Lino- Notice hf rvby given by tho of Suit Luke- tht- 1 of said Council to ujuicL- to wit: Kxt'Midins and layiiij: iron pipes or along the foliowiin: str.M-:s.

namely: On Fiftli South street. from between Twelfth the inti' kle the trict South CITY NOTICES. t' Mayor Council of the unso- nn th- i c. ity lo both on both sidei of Second South street between and Knsi ktrc-cts tr, th- H-strvutioD Flftb. West street the Jord.Mj river, in Side- I Line, and defraying of tho cost walk District No.

21. of Ssili Lake City. This of thereof, estimated at thomaud run- Tvp.tn MONTANA MATTERS. IDAHO INKLINGS. them is Indians Tho Idaho Canal Company is to iul i ri its canal atoadily towards 1'ocatullo.

At prosoiit, an abiiudanco of for thn aix rniUii-i out, from th'i rivor. The I'crcu Indian Commission boon dissolvod and tlio treaty consum- and by adult Indians, while only wiro nocossary. Tho Butte Miner: A train load of ore cars descending from tha Parrottrnino to tlio smoker on the narrow gauge lino built for that purpose, slipped an cccontric and ran away. At the electric car crossing the cars jumped the track and were wrecked. Urakoman Whltlock injured ono of his foot by jumping from the train.

At a mooting of the State Board of Equalization on Monday a resolution t.o bo for acres fa wan adopted instructing County Assess- I ors to hotx-after asswss all telegraph linos within iho Stato $50 por inilo for polos and ono and $10 addlLioiml for each wire more. A resolution was also adopted providing for tho USSOHS- inont of all stock of banks at par value of at por cunt as heretofore. dispatch, 11 tli: Jiaruoy Uog- orty. a Northern f'acJlic conductor on tho Hue, lias disappeared, lea a number of mourning creditors aud holders of several of his checks which have boon thrown out by the Two weeks ago ho had £2000 on deposit, but drew it all out, saying that he was about to Invest in Anaconda. It is thought ho squandered tho on faro and in dissipation.

A Washington dispatch states that Major Martin a number of othor Montana Democrats had a session Thursday with Commissioner Armstrong, endeavoring to havo Republican Indian agents removed and Democrats appointed. Armstrong mot them with tho that Cleveland expected to follow law prtuty closely and appoint army oiLY.ors, especially at. places whore tho Indians wore moro or loss wild, like those in Montana. A dispatch says that at a council of tho Crow tribo, held at the agency, tho Missouri IlaU- way was granted a right of way over tho reservation by consent of all the leading chiefs. Tho treaty has been sent to Washington for the approval of tbo do- pfii'tment.

Tho construction of tho road as far as Hillings from Sheridan, tho present terminus, this season has boon authorlxed by the directors and tho road Is expected in Billings this fall. MISCELLANEOUS MITES. William C. Watt for voluntary man- tendencies to weakness, we know slaughter for seven years and ten months, ri -fter ii si The School of Minos mining excursion from Golden to tho copper regions taken. This loss is overcome by of Lako Superior ii now a reality.

Of the twenty-two students who intend taking tho trip, tho required number have paid their deposit. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- phites, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces flesh at a rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable, as milk. Prroarod br Scott A Bownn. N.

Y. All Jiolsy Xlrttmnriri: Articles of incor- tho Consolidated J'ayotto (-old Company, limited, were with the Secretary of 'J'ho stock Kiv-'fi kt nil up. Tho directors ol' i.he coiufjiiny William 11. Savidgo, fl. J.

O. of Boise, 15. Kld'vd of INmiipa and Fra'nk d'l Spokane. Tho Payeitto river coal and the Willow crook luinea rniiy corno In for a simre of attention by tho new company. lion.

Os- inond, of fie Star Valley Stako, in Mcjntp'ilier tliia on 'with tlin tion of thri-Vdiun LOOT of pio- liC.oi-M, who loave S.UIIKJ LiuH) this inonih or en.r!y in for tho Uix Horn with a vinw to ils Kotticmfin by fiftupifi J'roin Star iltj.nr Luke valley from Utah. Mr. mond t'i r(ij)rOM'jnt-ativo is-'; iiirl into the li-j been informed l.hat. it a fanninp country, plonty ol' wjvtcr, forosts of llinbor and ftijy Tho climate la HJiid tu niiii-h mil.lcr than that of tills valley. Thu ut thin tlmo of tiio year about milos; in tiib full 100 NEVADA NUGGETS.

rosidontsof Mason Valley intend In World's Fair. an old coloresd man of found dniid ifi his cutiin Tuesday uijrht. lOlko I-'irr, I'ratft: Whilo out roflc a tkun ono ilay. woftk before Inst, T. Cnuic.

and two of itis boys killed Barter sniikcs, and ft, wasn't, a Hood for on tho Sotitli Fork, either. Mr. says 100 or got away, loo. f). II, Hall of Kureka has been appointed by I'rissidrmt ('1 eve- land Ilnft'isinr of LivndH fur tliiit district.

TJnclo Dave held l.ho sanit) position under Cleveland's former administration and ono of the votorH of Charcoal who supported (Jrover at last, olect.ion. Junnifil: An Indian from St. ('lair, Churchill county, went to the Vynunid and prevail' 1 ,1 on a Phi to wtMiiiin to Itiave her liopco lunl and clopo with him. The injured husband followed hist and was found JiiiiitfWK l'iy tli' 1 neck in a cabin Miles the Indians think tho hcnvu'i'd husband committed fluicide. At Uono on Sunday afUirnoon n- firo broke out in a woodshed in the rear of tho Trui'ken livery tualilcs, corner of Noroiid and Sierra si.

rent A Thero a from tho and t.he re leaped across an alley and with the stables, whit'ls totally (iesi r.iyod. us a paint shop ami two black- smith PS on Sierra strt 1 The Kplsoopal t'hurch JU-IMISS Second street from the siablcs life, was Haveil by beliur deluded with water by tho The ollico of Met 'orruick's marble works burneil, nnd roof of tlu: Jnitninl oi'lii'o and Iho cupola of the First Nalioi.al Hunk, a block from tho stables, canghl, (ire t.wo or three times. A k'eneral ronllairruiioii arrested by MARSHAL'S SALES. TO AN ordor of j-ale arid decrc-n of foreclosure to ma directed by tlui District Heart of tlie Third Judicial of tho Territory of Utah, I.shall at public sale, at the soutii front door of the county cuurlhousw, in city uud county of Suit Lak'j, Utah Torritorv, on (Sth dayof May, at o'clock u-fl tho title, claim nucl of.John iJurke, Wonk'n 1'. Noble of, in IUK! to the following de- n-iil sitinitc, lyiiiy and in the city and county of Salt Luku, Utah Tfirritory, of block ill), platted in plat Salt Liiku City survey, in Luke; City, Salt Luke county, L'tnh, with all nnd singular tho tmioniriiits, hereditaments and iippurtwuancon there t'u to belunjriiiK.

or in anywise wppertain- Inu. Tu bi! sold as tho property of John A. Grofisbnek, William Hurke and P. Noblo. as defendantsHt tin-, suit uf the UtnliTHlo lusuritnct: it Trust Company, n'-orporation, as plaintiff, ami tho Commercial National Hank of Salt Lake City, Utah, as iutervcnors.

Terms of sale OK.sh. UeniH'tt, Bradley, plalntilf'i and Marshall Roylc, uttomoys for iiitervt'iiors. IRVING A. HKNTON, U. S.

Marshal. Hy U. N. SWAN, Doputy Marshal. Halt Lake City, Utah.

April lath, I8 J3. Thf above is hereby postponed until Monday the 2'Mh day of May, at thu sumo hour and place. IRVING A. OKN'TON, U. S.

Marshal. My N. SWAX, Deputy. Salt Lako City, Utah, May Oth. 1833.

tax is levied to defray the expense of construct- by iocal upon tho lots Kiduwulks on said street, opposite tho said or of ground within the i described district, the district to oa affected or benefited by s-iid improvement, lots and parcels of land to be especially affected and by improvements, and it Is hereby adjudged, determined and established that the saiaft will be especially bouefltfid by said 1 and said lots and parcels of uro to be asseesed at an equal and uniforux rgto iu accordance with tbe linear loot frontage on both sides of said street from Fifth Went streut to the Jordan river, upon which sidewalks arc to be constructed: the total coit and expense of constructing sidewalks on street is estimated at £7323.85, and the tax hereby levied and to bo as.sosseu on said and parcels of land is 00cents per front foot, abutting npon street to bo affected or benefited by fcaid improvements and tho City Treasurer is horetiy authorized and directed to assess in accordauce with the provisions of this ordinance and for tho purpose therein mentioned, lots 1 and 2. block -Iri: lots 5, 0,7 and 8. block 37; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, blook47: lots pi.v A 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, -'5. 26. 27, 28, and SO.

of block 2, of Heath's subdivision of block.39. pint lots 1, 2, 2,3, 4, 6, 7, 8. 10, 11, 1-', 14. 15, 10, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, A 24, as and block 1, of Archer Kullai subdivision: lot.s IT. 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, 21, 20.

28, 29, and 32, of n'piith's subdivision of block 40, plat 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 0, 10, 12 and 13 and 170 feet front by feet deep of block 1. and GiKespie subdivision of block 4-1, plat C. Lots 1,18. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.

2f). 26, 27, .11 and 32 of block 2. Koisey and subdivision of biock -II, plan C. Lols 1, 4 of block plat lots 1, 2, 4, a. p.

10 aud 11, block 3 ol roe bur's Postoilici! addition. Low 1, 2. 3, 5, 0, 7, C. 10. 11 and 12.

block 2 WIt of Grader's Postoftice addition. Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. pnrti'suliirly dcscrib-d as follows, All 6 and 7, block 3 of Graeber'ri Postoflicc addi- whirl) is itigs on Sierra estimated at I ii row of Tho aro WYOMING WISPS. (Maims to have doubled Us populau'oti during tho past, llirro mouths.

A dnily sliiKO line will bo run doritij? tho sinr.uior from Spriuprs to Atlantic, Throo hKiulrotl Chinamon at Rock Springs have In ftccordaui; with tho law. Tho (irf-ybull and Stinking valleys aro ri-colvins auito au ftccossiou of stittUirs this sprinK- In round 50,000 cars of coal ininod ami sold from tho Koek mines last yoar. county lias twenty criminal cases on its dockot for tho coming term of court at (freon river. Green Klvor Adrrrilscr: Tho carnp- inff oiHIit, wjipons, scrapers fttut othsr bolon.cins to tho ditch outfit thivt boen oporatinp on tho Uip JSaiuly, weVe sold at Sharift'ssalo in (rroen liiver on Thursday. They oold very and thornon who oxpt-ctod to roal- izo n.

part of their back salary from tho funds obtained in this manner will only get c- part of tho amount duo them. Kvanston A'rtrs: Ranch property in county ia looking up. Wo noted ti'O sale in those columns lately of tho rhiufps ranch on La JJarpo, containing about two acres, for $6300, and others at nearly as good figures. George Acocks has boen offered a big price for hla land down the rivor aud John A. Forhoy has an oiler of for his placo on Henry'3 Fork.

Tho prospects for improved ranch property aro much bolter and prices ure going up. COLORADO CULL1NG5. Resistor Alexander estimates that It will be from four to six weeks before iho Bel Land Office can transact business. A fight between an employee of Lent's circus in LeadvlUe and i stranger in tho city resulted In tho fatijir having his tkull fractured. The on the chain gang at.

Colo- Springs wont out on a itriko and to work longer unless thoy mealt a day Initead of ffiW" tefc.pir? Thoroai of Glenwood Spring Thomas Lynch, wouodod Ljoch ko F. T. TMatt, a atudonfc in tho Stanford University at I'alo Alto, mot with painful accidont Tuesday while at work In tho machine shop. Ho caught his right hand in tho planer and all four lingers worn cut olF. Tho now directory of Lo? Angolos shows names, making tho population of tho city over gain of ovor in the city proper sinco tho lust census report.

With tho suburbs tho city has ovfir 80,000. A. II. Hlnch, tho man who so foully murdered Andrew "YVickman in Juno on South slouch, about livo miles from Marshfiokl, and escaped from tho county Jail a day or two before iho session of the Circuit Court of hist October, was roarrcstiul Wednesday nonr the placo of this murder and is now in the jail at Krnpiro City. A Soattlu dispatch 8tatos that it is stated on reliable authority that D.

O. Mills; and his associates in tho Holling- ham Hay it JJrltish Col in bin Railway Com puny, huve rnado arrarifjomonts for tho of tho road to thu Canadian Pacilio. Tlio doal is probably tho lirst step in tho extension of tho Canadian Pacilic into tho I'ugot Sound country. Taooma Lctl(ier on Monday printed an article showing in detail tho progress made in irrigating tho lands of eastern Washington. Eight largo companies ato with a combined capital of Tho ain.ount already ox- pended in work is 31,245,000, Tho land that will bo irrigated when all the work is finished Is 283,000 acres.

Koports have reached IMuf'tiix, of tho finding of iho bodies of t.wo prospectors in tho C'astlo Dome range, north of tho (Jiia river, Saturday. Thoy are supposed to bo tho remains of iho Mexicans who wont out from Yuma somo months ago, though many think that they are the bodies of tho two Frenchmen who carried tho gold nuggots Into Yuma somo years ago and wont out again, since when they have novor boeu hoard from. Many mining men will now go into that country, thinking that they now have a clow to the locality of tho lost of tho Frenchmen. M. A.

Woir, president of tho Merchants' National Bank of San Diogo, offers to donate glOOO to aid in meeting tho preliminary expenses of tho now San Diego Thconix Hallway. Ho calls upon the to a'd the enterprise by money contributions and gratuitous rights of way. A surveying party was started Tuesday from Phoenix to work toward Ytimft, and preparations nro nearly completed for sending out surveyors from tho San Diogo end of tho line. Tho first party will leave about tho end of tho wook, and work will be pushed with all possible dispatch. ARSHAL'S TO AN ur.tfaiiiuii to mo directed by the Third Judicial District of Llie Territory of Utah, I shall olforivL public at the front door of tho county courthouse, in the town of county of Davis, iuul Territory Utah, on tho dny of Way.

181)3, at, 12 o'clock all the riffht, titlu, claim and intcreritof Joseph U. No- Olu, of, in and to tho roal oriritiio, situate, lying and biting iu Duvis county, Territory of Utah, and ns follows, to-wit: ('oinintiiiuing on tlio oust Hue. of a certain four rod stredt tit a chains we.it and lit fi'J-HKJ chains north of tho southeast corner of tun soutuwo.Ht quarter of Section IU, north of Kiinyn 1 west, Salt Lake meridian; thunco north IS) chains tu tlie south line of a cxmniu other four rod street; tnonco oast 7 aU-lOQ chains; thunco south ID fjiMi) 1 .) clialiis; thei.co west 7 chains, more or less, to tho castslilo of tho first tmnied street, to tins of containing about acres, more or less, situaiud within thn limits of tho south half of SJiid Section IK. Said property bo sold as the property of Joseph JJ. Noble fit tlie suit of Seymour Younc.

Terms of snlo, oarih. IRVING A. Hr.NTON. U. S.

Marshal. Hy Kusyi-Kit, Marshal. DiiU-d Salt Lake City, Utah, April 22nd, 1803. ARSHAL'S S.VLH-PUIiSUANT TO AN orilor of oalu and ol' foroclosure to mo directed bv tho District Court of tho Third Judicial IMfltr'lct of tho Torritory of Utah, 1 shall offer at public ut thu south front door of tho county courthouse, in the oily and county of Walt hake, Utah Territory, on tho L'jJnd day of May, IfllW. at 1L'o'clock all tho right, title, claim and interest of Alexander Johnson.

Bon W. K. D. Ifojjc. National Bank ruirl John K.

Park, of, in and to the followiut; de- icribcd real estate, situate, lyiny. aud being in thn city and county of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, and particularly "do.scribocl us follows, to wit: at a point ten rods oast of the southwest corner of lot 'J, block o7, plat Salt Lake- City survey, thc-nco north ten. rods; theuoe east four rods; ihonce south ten rods; thence wer.t four rods to placo of beginning. To be sold as this property of Aloxander Johnson, lien W. il.

Hoge, Utah National Hank and John I'urk, at the suit of Jacob A. l)upee, and whereas said judemont and decree was on tho Ot.h day of Suptomber, us- siifiuU to John Park, and same being of record in ollicu of of said Third District Court. Terms of sale. IRVING A. LiRNTON, U.

S. Marshal. Hy I). N. SWA.V, Deputy Marshal.

Thomas Adams, AUorhov for Plaintiff. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 10, IS03. d319 tioo. All in platC, Lrvka City survey. This lew of tax upon the said lots and parcels of land abutting ou boll) sides of said street is made upon the same aa the linear foot frontage of said lots or parcels of land as they appear and are shown upon tho official recorded plat or mtip of ssiid city.

Sec. ii. Sidewalk district No. 21 is bounded as follows: Hoth sides of all public streets, avenuos and alleys in plat Salt Lake City survey. Sec.

This ordinance shall take cft'ect and be iu force from and after its approval. UNITED STATES OF AJIKKICA, TfiKRiTOp.YOK 1 UTAH, CuTlNTT AND CtTY OF SALT L.AKK. C. Stanton. Recorder in and for SalU City, Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of "Au Ordinance levying the tax aud for the assessment of tho property on both siucr, of Second South In Sidewalk District No.

21. of Salt Lake City, for the purpose of constructing sidewalks thereon, 1 passed by the City Council of Su.lt Lako City, Territorv of Utah," April 25, 18M. and referred to the Mayor for his approval; approved by tho Mayor April 'ZO, as appears of record in my office. fu witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and aHlxed the Corporate Sea! of Salt, Lake City, Turritory of Utah, this tin; yflth day of April. A.

D. 1803. C. K. STANTON, City Recorder.

Hy W. Deputy. of No. d318 Part," of lot 7 and all of lot S. block 15; part of lot -4 nod Jill of lot fi, block H': part of lot 3 i.nd all of lot 4, block 17; part of lot and of lot 1, blnci: IS.

all in plat Salt Lake Citysur- ttc yey. All protests und objections to tbo inp out of such intention must presented in ivritinc to City Recorder on or before May 23rd, 1893, beine tho lima sot by said Council wh'-n it will bear uud consider sucb objictions as may be madu tbsreto. Hy order of tho City Council of Salt L.O.cc City mado April 35th, ISM. C. E.

STANTON, Citv Recorder. 'OTTOE IS HEREBY GIVKX BY TIIE City Council of Suit City. Torritory of of the intention lo ran to followinii do- scribed improvement: KxtcudinK biyins sewers followmjr uumed streets, to witj On street from a point snidwiiy between Soutii Templo nnd First, nortti to midway bn- tweea I irst nnd Second streets, aud defray the cost thereof, estimated at Sl.WiC, per or 'rout foot, or by a lucid assessuiont upon tho blocks, lots, parts of lot- of within District No. o. beiiiii iho property, lots, pnrts of lots ivnd pieces of iu district to bo affected or benefited by improvement, Lot 3.

block lot4. block lot 1. block 21; let block nli in plat Salt, Luke City survuy. Ail objections to carrying out of sucli intention to slid improvement must be presented in writing to tin- Citv Recorder on or before the 29th day of May. IMS.

time sot bv the said Council when it will hear and consider such objections may bo made order of the City Council of Salt Lako Citv. Territory of pa ink 1 theMh duv of Miiv. C. Lv STANTON, City Recorder. Snwer intention No.

'JO. d.V.fb of Ninth Knst south alosu: Ninth strvot, to of inviili r'ifth South to o.t>t thctich south Six th line of Ninth South iheri' 1 Ninth South stwt to hr.o. Fifth street; uorth OIOL-Z iuie Fifth street to the niTJt. i-mith west Seventh street to the csst Hue of Fir-t. thenci' south tlir of street to Uif iir.o Nir.t!) ptrt-et; west nlyiij; South to tha west lino thev.iv north nloui.MVcvi Tempie siri-f, north iino 'j street; 1 enth South street lino of stre'U; thcnoe north l-'ir-! the hoxith liiio of Fifth Scut!) sitrci-i: nloiitr Fifth South streo.t to the Sv- ond siriu-t: ttuMife north thr H).

l'mn or strvt't to tin' Kouth line of Tliirri South iheiiro lir.i: of Third South to tur cast Sinn of 1' West stivnr; north l'liirvl South 0: to the north lino t'f South tbeiiceejvst ainas thn north lino of 'l'hir-1 street 10 line of Wot nirert; ii'irlh aloni: wejt line Second to the south lino of South street; thfiu-v thu noi.i!; lice of Souih i e-ws: Jine of Fifth Wfst theruv ncros-. S-'coiui South to lice of the line of Seconri rth St'-'on-l vlut li; pi At 25; lotf. 1 pint lots 1 to li; 1 toS 1 both in 1 to S. to 3, pint II; 1 ulu; JoU 1 to 8, low 1 at lots I loS.botbTin- lots I to 8, botk loti to both to 6, boiti block iachisive. block i iuc.Us«iv<5, klock 62, biook pint ive.

block .1. plat I oi-K 4, pint lots 1 cubdi- iloct rl.it :ot.s aud block 14. 1 to S. hotli block 15, S. both block plat Ar iuclu.itve, block plat iiiclHhivii, biocic 20, pint both ir.clunive, block 21.

plat 2 lois I and 3, block 1 ami L', i block Dlut lots 1 nnd block ll pin. 1 1): lots 1 nnd C. block 20. plat lots 1 anil I): hits 1 and hloo.k plat 1): 1 aiul block 1 2, block I uiock -Ji. plat lots I i.

plat II; lots 1 nnd 2, block '27, ts I oiook plat iots 2, 3, 4 4 mid 5. block 23, I aiiii b.ock phu litts 2 27. CS.M-.a -V, of tho ot? -J7. lols 2 lud 4. block 'JO.

pUc City View aJdi- iiiiurior of sec- nortu. ranj: 1 i west: lots 1 l. plat lots toS. both jilr.t 1 to 7. both inclu- 4 block 3, plal plftt part of the south- 1 north.

street; ihenco cast tiieni's street to south rT tlKMH-e. south stivut lo eusi ot tluMic.e north I ir.st north Iin-j of F.rst Soiith to the line of north iiloup tlu- west the south line street; iinf of First South West street; South to Mrert: stn-et; Uieuce U't-Gt street 'iniih- r-trci-t; thence And fliod by the City rfsoiurion. for detMrcainiuf proj-osfil shall bi li'-'jf Mid 'KM of tux tna.de, the il.iy M.t\, 1 1 at the inect.in.lt of in said city at lioill- of o'rli'Ck III. of mid O.iy. All wh.jr-.i it r.isiy conccrii aro hernby noti- L'eii thai to the osxrry- ini; out cf In vi the naui city in sucli untile iu wrismg.

protftnted to Recoriier on or before the City for doteriutn- whi-vlior tue pr.iposi'il tipriiikiir.g shall the K. N. HASKIN. Mayor. AKSIIAL'S TO AN iVi order of sale aud decree of foreclosure) to ir.e directed by tho District Court of tho Third Judicial District of tlio Territory of Utah, I shall oll'or at public salo, at tho front door of the county courthouse, iu tho city and county of Salt Lake aud Territory of Utah, on Ifiih day of May, lit 13 o'clock all the right, title, claim, and interest of II.

Soils, Company, a corporation; G. A. Livingston, 0. B. S.

MoConiick, doitiK as MoCornlck Company; C. Loofbourou-, thn Union Pacific Coal Company, a corporation, and 1C. Kahn, II. Hill uiul. Siimuel Paul, trustees of Lodjje No.

1. Free and Accepted Masons, situate, and beinp in the county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and particularly uescrlbed as followa, to-wii: Lots six nnd seven (0 Jc block one (1). Hark Place addition to Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, and Torritory of Utah, lots facing tho running east and west alonj; south sido of Liberty Park, and are each twenty-seven feet by one hundred and twenty-three feet deop. To be sold as thu property of the above named W. H.

Sells, at the suit of Elijah Sells. Terms of sale, cash. 'IRVING BENTON, U. S. Marshal.

Uy D. N. SWAX, Doputy Marshal. A ORDINANCE CREATING, DEFINING and establishing paving districts No.s. 10, 1).

12 and 13, IK Salt Lake City. Section 1. He it ordained by the City Coil noil of Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah: That the following pavin-i districts are hereby created and established in Salt Lake City as follows, to-wit; UtPTIlICT NO. 10. District No.

10 shall bo. and consist of all that portion of State street of said city, and lying beUveuu the north line of Fourth South s'trnfit, and tho north line of Eighth South street of said city. UIST1UCT NO. 11. District.

No. 11 shall be and consist of all that portion of South Temple afreet of said city, and lying between tho east lino of Tom pi street nnd tho east lino of Fourth West stroot of said city. DISTRICT NO. 13. District No.

12 shall bo and consist of all that portion of First South street from tho oast lino of First West street to tho cast line of Fifth West street of said city, DISTRICT NO. 13. District No. lllshall bp and consist, of all that portion of Second South-street from east line of Kirst Wost strnot to'-, thw east lino of Sixth West street of said city. All the above named streets and pnrts of streets lyinu and beinn within the corporate limits of SaltLivko City, Territory of Sec.

a. This ordinance shall he in force from and after its approval. UXITKD STATJCH OK AanuticA, TKHIUTORYOF UTAH. COUNTY AND CITY OF SALT L.VICK. C.

K. Stanton, Recorder in and for Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah, do hereby certify Hint the jibovo Mid forcKoinir. is a full true nnd correct copy of "An Ordinanco crcatinc, defining and establishing districts No.s. 10,11. 1'J and Kl." passed by tho City Council of Salt Lake.

City, Territory of Utah, April II, 189H, and referred to the for-his approval; approved by the Mayor "April 1-J, ISM, as appears of record in my ofllce, In witness whereof, I-'hnvo hereunto sot my hand und affixed tho Corporate Seal of Salt Lako City, Territory of Utah, this the day of April, A. D. 1803, C. K. STANTON, fSeal.

City Recorder. W. DKNNie, Deputy. No. 2rt.

d317 FFICE OF THE BOARD OF Pl'HLlC Lake City, April S. Contractors for Sewer Sealed proposals will he received until '2 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday. 3, for tho work of constructing a masonry tewer about feet in length and from -J2 to 61 inches internal diameter.

Plans and npeciilcatinnu the- character and extent of the work will be on exhibition at the Cit.y Knjfiliner's oltlce, room No. 17, City Hall biitldiutr. on and after the 17th mst. Full instructions to bidders with forms for proposal, contract and bond will be furnished on application after the liii.h inst. Address Board of Public Works, No.

1G1 South Mum street, Sait Lake City, I'tah. The riuht is ruservod t.o reject any and all bids. By order oftho Hoard. C. L.

IIAINKS, Chairman. A. P. DOHIJMUS. City Enamour.

TVJOTJCH OP SALE Ob" 1.1 resal io hereby that in pursuance, oi fiu order of thn 1'robfaio Court of the county of Salt Luke, Territory of Utah, made on tho OOtli day April, A. L). iu the matter of the o.slaiii of Peter dceuased, the, undi-rsignnci, the administrator of sxid cstnto, will soil tit private to the, bidder for cash, nnd subject to confirmation by suid Court, on or aftor Tuesday, Uin 9tli dayof May, 1MM, all tho tillo, estate of the said 1'uter Kn-kson, decuHsed, et the t.itno of his deiuh, and nil tho title and interest that e.stiUe by opertitioa of law or otlierwiso, iicquireit other than or in addition to that of the intestnto (it time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, pioon or parcel of land situnle, lying und bohiK in tho county of Suit Lnke. TerrUf.ry ol" Utah, mid bounded nnd de-scribed us follows, t.o-vvit: west chains from tlio southeast corner of tho northeast qunrter of tion townshin 2, south of 1 wi'pt, Salt Lake Meridian, tho nun sout.h chains to wire fence 011 south btuik of ditch, uorl.li H3 df'proeK west along said fi'iice ri.TM chains, thence north along wire fence laOd chains t.o a point in County road, thence north Kfn'i decrees east, about "ono rod north of south line yf said road S. 72 chains, thoncc south, on hnnk of head i ditch, thorn bedj, aud "row of trcv-s to tlio point, of containinu M.rvj-100 acrps, more or ler-s.

Terinfi and conditions of stde: Ten por cent of the purchase money to ho paid at the tlnif. of Kale and the remainder thereof on the day of confirmation of suid by the Prohat.c Court of county. Hids or offers may be made at, any timo after the lirst publictition of tliis notice and bt'fore tho making of tho All bids or offers mnstbn in wrir.iiifi and at tho oOlce of 1). HOKO. altornc.v-nt-liiw.

No. Soulh Miiin street, in Salt Lako City and county, or dolivcre 1 to tint uDdorsiguo.d per.ionnlly. Datod April SI, ISWo. iriCN'RV J. ER1CKSON, JSAAC D.

KKKKSON, Administrators of the Estate of Peter Erekson. Deceased. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 21. 18U3. d07 captured A HEAD ifi level and her judgment good when she puts her faith iu Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Thare is no beauty without jrood health. Nobody expects to become reiuly beautiful from the use of complexion beauti- flers. Bright clear skin and rosj cheeks, follow moderate exercise, freah air, good food, judicious use of tin "Pi-eacription." All women require a tonic and nerrioa at iome of their Whether suffering from nervousnett, dizziness, fointnots, displacement, cafairrhal irLflammation of the lining membranes, bearing-down sensations, or general debility, tho "Prescription" reaches the origin of the trouble and It. Guaranteed to benefit, the money refunded.

I TlIK PROBATE IN AND FOR Salt Lake county, Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Lcvi Siniloy, is hereby given "thftt Jilardis Thomas, executor of tho last will of Levi Smiluy, doci'jisi'd, has rendered for settlement, and filed in said court, hi.s final Account of his administration of said estate und petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among persons entitled thereto, and that Tueadav the UUh day of Mav, A. D. IS93, at 10 o'clock at tho courtroom of eald cpurt, in the county courthouse, Salt Lake City and county, Utah Territory, has boon duly appointed by tho Judge of said court, for tho settlement of sftid account and hearing said petition for distribution, ftt which timo and placo any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any thoro be, why Bald account should not be settled and approved and Cual distribution mado as prayed for. Dated, April 13, 1693.

H. V. MELOY, Clerk of tho Probate Court. By F. JACK, Deputy.

FrAnk Pierce, attorney for eitivte. clOil OF COUNTY CLERK, BURNS, Oregon, March 20, for sealed proposals for boring eight-inch well iix or about the middle of Ifarney Valloy, llarncy county, Oregon, for artesian water will bo received by thu County Court of Harnoy county, State ol Oregon, said bids to bo opened at 1 p. m. on the first day of tho regular July, 1S93, term of the-Bjiid to wit, tho Oth day of July, 1SC3, the location of the situ of said woll to bo selected by tho said court; all bids to bo filed with tho County Clerk of suid county prior to saui time on said day, and tho court reserving tho right to reject any and all bids. Jiy order of the County Court.

alS P. SIIFDELER, Clerk. JOT1CF, IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons, firm or firms or corpomtion. owning or havlni: control or miinanemeut of any theater, church, hotel. scLooihonse or public, biiililing and all business blocks three stories or more in height, resorted to or occupied by a number of persons.

That thoy must provide fire escapes and thereto within dtiy.s from da 1.o hereof, in compliance with an oniinaiu-u of Salt Lake City, passed April 1830. and unless the same" ai'o constructed as provided in said ordinance, prosecution will be commenced against any and all failing to comply horcwith. Salt Lake City, Mny 1SP.1. W. A.

STANTON, Chief. A. L. ILiaiuif, Building Inspector. dfyjo The way to cure IK but Dr.

Sage's Remedy. reward offered for an incurable case. OTICE TO. OF U. A.

TerwUligor, Notice is hero- by the undersigned; tho administrator or thfl estate of U. A. Torwlllicer, deceased, to the creditors of and all por- having claims against tbo said doctM.ed, to exhibit tbtra. with vouchers, within mouths aftti the flrit- publication of to the laid administrator at Spfinif, Grand oountv, Utah, R. TKJWILL'IQER, of ttUta, of B.

A. OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT public is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of tho Probate Court of Salt Lake Territory of Utah, mudo on tho I3tb day of May. 1893, in tha matter of tho estate of And Mincer, deceased, the uudersiKiied, tho administratrix of the said estate, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, Tor cash, lawful money of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Tuesday, the Cth dav of Juno, 180Q, at 12 o'clock at tho front door of the County Courthouse of Salt Lake couuty, all the right, tltlo, interest and estate of the. uakl Andrew Mincer at the time of den, th, av'd all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired other than, or in addition to that of the iaid Andrew itlneer at the time of hit death, in and to all thote certain lots, 'pieces or parcels of Jand, situated, lyinjr and bein? in snid county of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, aud bounded and described follo'ws, to-wit: The uorth half of lot seven (7), bloct forty-sir (46), plat Salt Lake City survey. Also that piece situated and lyiuc iu West Jordan precinct, of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point three (3) chains and ninety-one (Ui) links north and twenty-Dvo (25) links east from the corner of.

the southeast quarter of iuation 25, township 2 south of range 1 Salt Lake meridian, and running thance wait pno chain, and tixty links; thence north along the oast hank of small water ditch one chain and eighty- two links; thence east ulong a county road, one' rod north' of auuth line, of said road, one chain and sixty links; thence south chain and eighty-two links to. point of. beginning, being in' and a part of. the south half of said 25, and containing, including the one rod in the county road, 47 iquara be the same more or Terms and conditioni of money of tho United 10 oerbfbtof purchase thp administratrix on i OTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OP stockholders for election of directors, for the Stewart Minlnp Company. Notice is.

horeby given that the annual meeting of tho iitockholders of tho Stewart Mining Company fa corporiition duly aud existing under the laws of Utah Territory) will be held at the general oflico of tha company. No, 101 South Main or Eait Temple street, ia 'the city of Salt Lake, in said Territory, ou Monday, the 5th dny pf June, LS93, nt o'clock p. for tho cleotioii of a board of sffvOfn trustees for suid company for tbo ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business "as may como before, them, as provided iu the articles of incorporation. C. HAINES, Secretary of tue Stowart Minlnc: Company.

Salt Lako City, Utah, May 11, 1893. d(543 NO OFFICE OF TIT? JLS Daly Mining Company, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, April' 15, Board of Directors nave declared a dividend for Marchj 1393, of thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars the same being 25 conts per upon the capital stock of the company, payable April 2Sth, 1893, at tho office of the company, No. 125 South Main street Salt LUKC City, Utah Territory, and at the office of the treasurer, J. B. Haggiu, San Francisco, and all tho ofiice of the transfer agents, Messrs.

Lounsbery Mills building, No. la Broad street. New York city. Transfers to close April 24, C. Chambers, President.

c824 I T1TE PROBATE CuURT IN AND FOR Snlt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tho estate of. William Skew es, deceased. Notice is hereby given that R. executor of the estate of William Skowus, deceased, has rendered for settlement, and filed iu'Raid Court, his tlrit and final account of his adminifitraUon of said estate nnd petition for final distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled thereto, and that Saturday tho 27th day of May.

A.I). 1S03, at 10 o'clock a. at tho court room of said Court, in the County Court House, Salt Lake City and county, Utah Territory, has been duly'appointcd by the Judge of said Court, for tho Bottlement of said account and hearing petition for distribution, at which timo aud place any person interested in said estate may and show cause, if anywhere be, why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution made as prayed for. II. V.

MELOY, Clerk of tho Probate Court. By J. F. JACK, Deputy. Dated May -Jtb, 1S93.

d442 I TIIE PROBATE COURT, IN AND FOR Salt Lake County. Torritory of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ovaudo J. llollister.de- is hereby given thut Carrie Hollister, administratrix of thu estate of Ov.indo J. Hollister, deceased, bus rendered for settlement, and filed In said court, her final account of her administration of said estate ana petition for flrial distribution of thu residue of said estate among tho persons entitlea thereto, and that Wednesday, the 7th day of June, A.

D. 10 o'clock 1 at the courtroom of snid Court, in the County Courthouse, Salt Lake City and county Utah Territory, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution, at which time and pla.ce any interested in said estate may appear and show causo. if any there be, why said account should not be settled and approved and final distribution as prayed for. Dated May 6, 1893. IT.

V. M'RLOY, Clerk of the Probate Court. By J. F. JACK, Deputy.

d534 alonn of Soutii Tv'mpio street I to street; ih-iice South strrei 10 the uortli liur. theruof: thurjv-v east to (hi- west line West srreet: thi'iice north Soci-nd West strcsi to tiio south line of Third North Mroet; thruc? oast, across Second 1 to iho east line of Second i i thr act? south lo the north lino of Second btreot; cast in the lice First street; south tk) tho uorth line of First North street: thrr.cc i-as; to- tho vast line of Tfinplo streoi: thcnv-a south lo tho north line of North T'-mplf street; thi-uoe the north liuu of North Temple to west line of East Temple street; thence north along the west lino 1'ast Templi- street North hlroet; theiu-e oa.st across I'oiuple. liirei-t; thence Miulh on lino of Temjile street lo the north of North Temple strm-L; thout'e on the urvrth line North i Tcmplo slrt'ct to tin- east line i Ktist, Ktri-tit; south nlotii: east line of Kir.sl I F.ast. stroot to north jiucof South Temple I street; ou.st nlviuti the iKir'Ji liiie of Temple strt-'M to thr rail, liae of Tenth ICast street, tho of beginning. Sprinkling district No.

Ail of First street from Stati! to stri-ri; nil of 1), K. II. K. 1,, 11 laid strep th fmm South to F'irst stn-et: ail of South from Tctitli East to Tliirtfunth ivt.st stn-et: all of street from Tenth KuM Ntreitt. to Thirti't'iuh sttrcet: all of Si-cond South street from 'JVnth East street to Thirieeitth street; ull of iCleveiith anJ Twelf-n from South'iVuiplt to SocoiiJ South street: of Thirteenth strret from h'irst Soul li street to Fiftli South street; ail uf from Stut.e sinjitt to i-'oiirth sl.ri-et; a.li of Second West street from Third North street io the Springs and all ol' West from Norih sl.rosa to the.

north lin; 1 of Reed tl'ieiici; in a northwesterly din-ciiou across lots t) and iu hloc.k plat A. Salt Lake City survey, to tlie intersection with ond street; and to defray the whole cost thereof, cs limn ted by said Council nt or seven cunts per linear foot of the lots and parcels of land benellteil thereby IIHJ or nbuit.iti); on the aforesaid described portions of the sii'i-fts to so spriniclc-d, the City Council to levy a special lax on snid nnd pnrrels of land which are particularly described ns follows, to wit: Lots 1, blork plat 1, G. 7 aud 8, block plai 1 am! block JoS. plat 1 tort, iuiMiisjve. hh-clc plal lots 1 i n.s, boll) inclusive, block piat A IoU 1.

Turn! block plat i block loo. lols'J and block plat lot.rt-l and block 11, plat iots and plat A lots and biocic A Jets I and block 17. pint lols 1 ami 8, bh.c!.; I'l. plal. I' 1 lots 12 10 22, hotii inclusive, biuck 1.

I of bk-ek Ifi. pl.vi lots land 22. bloc.k 1, Kliric.h's of block piiil V. -I and lilc.ck 21, lot.s 4 ml v. block phi lot.s 1 aud tf! both inclusive, bloc.k 1.

subdivision of block 2fi, pl.it Jots and 15, block 2. subdivision of block Mtl plat lots 7 and S. block 27, phu lots '2. 4. 5 an.i block 'J8.

plat lots -1 aud block 21, luls 1 to b'. both inclusive, Hock plat lots 2, 4 and o. block plal lot block plat loin 1 to 27, both inclusive. block Khrich's subdivision of block 30, pbit 1 lots 1 to 26, both in 'lusive, blo.ik 2 of Khrich's fiutidivision of block. 1 0.

plal. loi.s 1 t.o 8. both inclusive, block pint, lots 2. and block 32. pint lots 2, 3, 4.

aud (5, block S4, plat I-'; lots I to 8, both inclusive, block pint lot.s 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 3ti, plat lott; 1 aud 2. block 2. r'aHJ; lots J. and block pia'G: lots 1. 2, -1, block 4, phu (j; lots 1, 2, and bloc.k pint lot.s 'I.

4, block 0, phi I. lols 1, 2. and hlocK 7. plat lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. olat CJ; loi.s 1 mul 2, blockO, plfit lols land a.

block 10. plat (i: lots 1 and 2, block 11, pint. lots 1 and 2. block li, plal Juts 1 and 2, block Ki. plat(i; 2, nnd 4.

bloc.Y 1, plat lots 2, and 1. block 2, pint I); lots 1. 2, and block 3. pint lots y. and-1.

pIsuD; lots and 4, block fi, plat I); lots 1, 2. aud 4, blcck 0, plat, lots 1. 2. 3 and -1, block 7. plat 1); loin 2.

3 and 4. block plat J); Jots 1, 2, aiiii -1, block 1). plat 1); lots 1, 2. and 4, bloc.k 50, piat lots 1. 2.

and block II, plat I); lots 1, 3 and 4, block 12. piat I); lots 1, 2. und 4, block KJ, plat his 2, -1. block plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 22. plat lots 1 to 8, boll) inclusive, block pKt Jols ami block 24, plat Jots rt, and block 31.

plat lots 1 to both inclusive, block 32, pint lots 1 to bot.h inclusive, plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, oJock 3-f, pint iots 1. to 8, both inclusive, block 35, pint A lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block plat lot.s I to 8, both inclusive, block :17. plat iots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block L9, plat lots 1 to 8.

both inclusive, block -10, plat lots 1 to8, both inclusive, block plat plat lots 1, 6. 7 and block 43, plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block -13, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 50, plat lots to 8. both inclusive, block 51, plat lots 1 to 8, both iuclu- sive. block plat lots 1 to S.

both inclut-ivu, block pint lots 1 to 1 both inclusive, blocJt 54, pint iotiltoS, both inclusive, block B5, plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 56, plut loti 1 to 8. both inclusive, block lots 1 to 8, both luciusive. block 58, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 08. lotg 1 to 8.

both inclusive, block CO. plat lots 2 and 5 to 8, both inclusive, block 01, plat lota 1 to 8, both inclm-ivo, block 02. plat lots 1, 2, 5. fi, block 63, plat Jots 1 to 4, both in- cliifiivc, block 64, plat lots 1, 2, 5 and 6. block 60, plat lut.i 1 "to S.

both inclusive, block 66, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 07, plat lots I to 8, both inclusive, block 68, plat Kits 1 to both iii-viusivf-. bloclc OS, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 70, pint Iota 1 to 8, both bioci; 71. plat Jots 1 to 8. both inclusive, biock 72. phu lots to 8.

both in- ciu.sivu, block plat lots 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 7-1. pint. lotg 1 to 8. both inclusive, block 75, plat iotb to both inclusive, block 70.plat lots I to both inclusive, block 77, plat lots i tot), both inclusive, block 78, plat OF COMVLKTIOX OF ASSE5S- of a local tux for tha extension erf water m.iins on First North utnret.

herc'ov pivmi that the Assecior and Colio.ct.-.r of Salt Lake City b.is oinds and list pint perUlulllg ton local tax atihenxto of square foot, lovied bv tlio City Council of Sitlt Lako City, ilay 'J. uptMi the descrioed lots or of Around. LoU-Jand block 70; 5 ami 0. block lots 1, 2. ami -J, (W; IoU I.

i). anil 7. biock all iu plat C. Cuv tax beluc for oxtension of the wnti-rniains alonR the following described r.mnelv: On First North from inld- w.iv and Eighth to NJath. street, with laterals on Eighth and Xtnth streets Said list, and plat hare been lodged la ofhv.e of City Recorder, No.

2. City Bail, nuti will bo open for inspection for a period of ten duvs from aud after tha I2tll of May. 1 which appwtls to 'the City Council for tho correction of the. ftRsrssun.Mit may bo UlcJ with taiii Kecorder, iu piirsuancw of the oriliuanoe in suoli casrs provided. O.

STANTON, City Reaordor. Salt Lake City. Utah, V.ay 11, iSDo. M. C.

1-ili. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THB owucrt of propsrty abuttiiid on named, as follows, to wit; On both Miles of Second South ttlrewt from Fifth Wot street to the river Jordan, in Sidewalk trict No. 01. iu Suit, Lhko City, Torritory of Utah, that the duly appointed by City of sjiid rity ou the Otu day of May. I.

1 1 to hear and coii.vidor objections, if any, to tlu- :s.ss«i»iu"ut aud levy ol a special for con- Rtrui-tiuj; sidewalks on tho street UKineii. Saul assessment list ii; completed and said Board uud Review will in open M-NSJOH in the. Council in the Oily Hall for five consecutive botwotii hours of ami 4 o'clock p. commencing on Tuesday, Mny Kith, and ending on Saturday, 0, l.sfl.'-!. During tho said time the said assessment list will he open to public, intpootton and any pcrsou or persons aniirinvcil may havo heart UK before tho naM Board, and snid Hoard shall havo tho authority to make corrections of any tax doemod by them unjust.

A. H. KELLY, L. l.AWSON, V. O.

HORN, K. A. POLL AND. A. L.

SIMONDI, Snlt Lnk" City, ISK. No. 17. MftV 11, 1893. ELINQUENT SPECIAL for extension of watonuanib on becoiul South street and pursuant, io ricction 0 oi chnpter Jxviii.

of l.bo Tcr- ritorv of rtR.ii. passed March 10, 18W, at tho thirtieth session of the Legislative Assembly, and the nuthoriiv in me by act and bv the city ordinances passed iri pursuance thereof, 1, the uinlcrsijinml Harry T. Dulco, SSpecial Tax An.so.ssor and Colluctor aud Treasurer of Salt. Luke rity. horeby puhiic that followimr-uamed persons arc delinquent in tlm payment of luxes for above named l- provr-meuts- to iho amounts set opposite tha rc- si'ii-ctive names on tlie property inaioated.

Unless said amounts, toother with tho sooner iJ lr. sniil I 1 shall sell tlio property hereinafter oC any such delinquents in tho mauucr prescribed by 'Snid will take place May at It o'clock, noon, at the fror.t door of the HalL H. T. DUKE, Uachm.in, 1. 1, b.

47, plat I 4-fl6 Meredith. Elizabeth, I. 1. b. 47, plat 1.98 Thompson, Alfred, 1.

5, b. plat 38.W St. George. C. 4, b.

3B, plat 52.87 limen-oli, Frank 1. 1 to and 38 to 60, b. 2. sub. b.

-10. plat 361.08 OTICE Or TIIE INTENTION OF City CouueiJ to extend water on Fourth Knst btreel between Second and Third Spilth Notice hereby Riven by City Council of Salt Lake City of of sucli Counci; to mako the following improvement, to wit: Extending and laylaf iron water pipes or mains aloug followiftf namely: From midway between StcoaA and Third South stroeU, on Fourth 105 foot north, and defraying of the COHS thereof, estimated at four hundred dollars, by a local upon the of pieceK of ground within the following beinp: the district to bo affected of fited by said improvemoot, namely: Lot 4, block 48. part of lot 8, block 49, plat Suit Lako City aurvoy. All jectioui to the carrying cut of suob lots to bo(h inclusive, block 42. bo prononfcd in writing to th.

City on or be.foro May 23, laOo, Bet by tho aaid Council when It will Mt4 consider such objections H.S may made By order of thn City Council of Salt City, made April 20, C. E. STANTON, City RMovter, W. Intention No. 151.

4lM OF IS HEREBY J.N given that under and by virtue of an agreement in writing, made and executed by John B. Ellis and Hiram C. Rider, bearing elate March 12th, thu undersigned, will on Saturday, the 13th day of May, 1S93, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. laid day, at the front door of the Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, two hundred and twenty-eeven und one-half shares of stock in tha Capitol Hill Land Improvement Company of Salt Lake City. Utah, evidenced by certificates thirty-four (34) and thirty-five (35), and which have been transferred on the books of said "The Capitol Hill Land A Improvement Company of Salt Lake City, Utah," and now evidenced 07 certificates numbered fifty-one (51) and fifty-two (52).

At which time, place and sale, said certificates will be duly transferred, assigned and delivered to the purchaser, as the case may requirt. HIRAM C. RIDEB. Dated March 10th, c343 I THE PROBATE COURT IN AND FOB Salt Lako county. Territory of In" the matter of the estate of James Conlt, de- Order to show cause order of sale of real estate should be E.

Coult, the administrator of the estate of Jamea Coult, deceased, having, filed his petition herein, duly verified. praring an order of sale of a portion of the reaf estate of said cedleut, for the forth, It is ordered the Judge of said Court thafc all "persons Interested. in the estate of. said deceased npp'ear fcfore" the said ProlOate Court oa Tuelday, the sixth day of June, 1893. at 10 o'clock in.

forenoon-- of the court- 1 room of said Probate Court, at the County Court In the and oornty of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to showciuie wby.au order should not be: granted to the said administrator. to wll to much of tbcroal estate of the said deceased: at public or' prlvita at DeoeMarr, and of ttett be publlKliwd at least printed i and published; in iiaid ei OTICE OP ASSESSMENT. ANCHOR Minine place of business. Park City, Summit countj, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 28th day of April.

1893, an assessment (No. 18) of twenty (20) share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable to the treasurer, W. S. McCornick, at his ofllce in Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May 29, 1893. Any stock upon which said assessment may remain unpaid on May 30.

1893, will be delinquent and advertised sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the ISth day of June, 181)3, at 3 o'clock p. ai the office of the secretary in Park City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. A. B. RICHARDSON, d379 Secretary Anchor Mining Co.

OTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT public auction, Partition sale. Notice is hereby given that, in pureuanco of an order of the Diwrict Court of the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory, made on the daj' of September. 1881. in tbe suit in partition filed in said court wherein Martha Paul et aL arc plaintiffs and John Mellcn et aL are 1, the undersigned referee in partition, by said order, srifl at public auction to the highest and bidder for cash lawful money of the United arid subject to confirmation by said District Court, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 189X, at 12 o'clock ra. of said day, at the Jfrnnt door of the in tha and county of Skit Lake, Territory of Utah, that certain lot, or paroel of land sltuuit, IjrlnK and in oity and county of Salt' Laktt.

bounded, and dcicribed ai follows, to wit: Part of block; 101, plat Salt survtjr, cornMtttclajt at a point three north from! the southeast corner of said lot, and running; thence uorth rods. ten rods, south two rods, east.ten fodi to'place of berinnlnic. condittontr of CatbrUnrful of United States, Jttpflr of; on day of on of by lots 2 and 5 to H. both inclusive, biocic 70, plat lots 1 lo-j, both inclusive, block 80, plat lots 8 and 1 to 4. both inclusive, block84, plat lots 1 to8, both inclusive, block 85, plat lots 1 to both Inclusive, block 8fl.

pint lots I to 8, both inclusive, block 87. plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, bloci 88, plat lots 1 both inclusive, block 03, lots 1 io 5, both inclusive, and lot 8, block 9-i, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 95, plat lot.s 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 96, plat 1. fl. 7 and 8, block plat lots 1 and 8- block 102, plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block 103, plat lots 1 to 5, faothinclusive, block 104, plat lotsS 1 to5, both inclusive, block 114. plat lots 1, 6, 7 and a block 115, plat lots 2, 3, 4 5, block 113, pUt lou 1 S.

block 130, plat IoU 1 to 8, both inclusive, block lots 4 and 5, block 4, plat U. Salt Luke City survey; lots 20 to 38, both inclusive, sub. of blcek 4, platB; lots 1 to 37, both inclusive, block 1, Ehrich i sub. o.f block 5. plat lots 1 to 37.

b-Ub inclusive, block 2. nub: of block 5. plat l.ft, 7 and 8, block 6. plat 1 and 8-, block 9, plat IoU 1,2, 5 and 8 block 10, plat lots 1 to 13, both inclusive, and 21 to both inclusive. of block 10, plat lots 2.

3,4 and 5. block 18. pUt lots 1 to 8, buth inclusive, block plat lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block SO. plat B- lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, block -91. plat lots I to 8, both block 23, plat Ibti 1 to 8 both inclusive, block .23.

plat 1 to 8, both block 24, pjut lott 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block" 23, 5 and fl, block 38, lou 5, 8, block 6.8, 7 and 8, block 23, pUt 1 to 8, both inclaslve, block. XjpUl to 8, both io- cliuive, block 3L, pmt lott I to S. both inclu- blcck 88, plat ioU to 9, both block 33, piat IoU 1 to both inclusive, block plat 1 to both block lat 1 to 8, both block W. plat lou 1 to both blook 17, plat 1 to 8, both LncliMirt, block plat 1 to 8. toth block 33, plat lott to both block 40, plat Iota 1 to both ioclutlve, block tto4, both block tattl to botfi luclo- block 41.

plat ioU 1 OTICE OF THE INTENTION City Council to extend water County road, Ifmth etc. Riven by the City Council of Salt Lake City intention of such Council to raakt foil described imnrovenaont, to-wit: Exttadii laying iroa water pipes or maim alouf lowing namely; From minus near the Warm up the. rcud to Ninth Korth street, ca Jfl North ttrect to Fifth West wHb on 3rd, 4tb. nth Wcit, MadI Adamfl and and defraying i fourths of the cost thereof, estimated at thousand, six hundred and dollars, by a local r.Mec«mant lots or or erouod withw following described diitrict, district to affected or iMMltwt said imprcvcmcnt, namely: 7 and g. 156; lots 2, 3, 7 and 8, block lot 8, block 109, plat Salt Cltjr Lots 1 to 15.

both inchw've. block IX; both inclusive in blockc 13, 14, 15 and It. 20 to 32. and part of 17. tt.

IS, block 4: 1 to 33, both tnrliirtTTT tililgfcfir' lots 1 to 33. block 1 to 12. both 18 to 25, both incbuive, 26 to 45 both block 1 to 32, both In Lake View Subdivision. All to the carrying out of auoti roust be in writiBfctotbeCit on or before May 10th, 1803. UM tbe laid Coituoil when it will iach as may By order of the City Council of made April JSth, I8fli C.

E. STAKTOW, Oltf By FKEP W. DBNVIA. W.M. Inteottbn No.

lift. SPECIAL for on First and First and Second West quent, and cursoant to Section 0.. of the of the Territory) passed March 10, 1802, at thirUvth the Legislative AcMinbly, and tii vested in me t)y said act and by auces in pwrfcuanco Harry T. Doke, tax collector and treasurer of Salt Laka Ctty, give public tioticrt that the folio are delinquent in the pay above named to opposite the BamM OBL indicated. the are aocmar paid by I of aoy tiu prescribed by law.

Said aale will taka o'clock, DOOD, at Croat H. lot 1. bUwk Atkioson. at al, totV tot.

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