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"I TEE BAIV Ti&KR . TRIBUIi THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. 7 ., 'I
lr Off-Day With Wall
Sstreet Brokers.
ifj gf THE MARKET WEAK
jflng Dfsclobed Exlstencs
'I tf Short Interest.
S 1
101 fjmJcet Qulet-Torelgn Ex--ijf
'Advances in Response to
Hi
iHijJju . became halting and irregular
tfT'nifiwIiat decreased volumo of
moderato gains established
infilL tuly rart of tho day woro
' llrfrlost Tho motive of tho early
SJfS not very clear, but it was at
llis a covering movomont omons
rtL 7h9 borrowing domand for
Ktfc tas exchange this morning
KWptb cxistenco of a considerable
JCtft. Tbls promptod soma of tho
IK 6uke the long sldo In tho hopo
Out rtho short Interest Tho signs
STshort position woro not want
K liir but In tho then suspicious
f ISoWltwos bcllovcd to 1)0 moro
ttan wl. Tho professionals
- LjSvlnced that tho real llqulda
W S Ks concealed by tho bor-
3-xk3 for temporary delivery
3- VbU 'h0 character of tho soll
.3 & feeling this morning on
Sfli htt thit tho selling movement
H bl overrun Its life, Tho ro
1 :triMS of Americans m London
?f afwllns'. Tho buying movement
j to visor and tnc 1'C3U,tIn ad-
a very moderate.
-a Mt tcno of the latter markot was
m -Hi duo to renewed apprchen-
k tb financial situation at tho
Si Bffrtntcre of tho continent. Tho
Duoorous banking failures at
ftfia. Vienna, Lyons and rumors
y& s;?ntal points woakoncd all tho
3f i Tbero was nothing In tho war
ttcouat for this reaction, but It
l ta natural misgivings that tho
- j situation might bo strained so
Crl eattn eventualities.
u&a rebound on Monday while
rtii tcsb closed from the panicky
l fktardav was attributed to moro
',i'clal measures of support with
of averting the. threatened
lhe evldenco since that nec
itlon was proceeding under
nee anew.
of tho Panama treaty In tho
0 an expectation of an early
mtnt of 20 per cent of Gov
stlts from national banlts.
biglnnlng of tho data for tho
icnt of currency to tho ln
Jch point 13 given by tho
unt of New York exchango
Tho foreign exchange mar
strongly In response to tho
e Panama canal treaty, and
ly on account of the Ilnan
s In Europe.
firmness of Amalgamated
ittrlbuted to expectation of
of a temporary Injunction
ent of dividends on stock of
npanles owned. Not losses
at the close, but In only a
locks did they approach a
somo spots In tho early bond
rices generally gavo way In
th stocks. Total sales, par
United States bonds un-
YORK BOND LIST.
f. .ICC Manhat c g 4s.l03i
fT4BIScoup.lG5 Mex Cent 4s 61
U W H6 1st lnc 1231
. t ? Wi Minn & St L is. 9S
8 stff... .1J2H M K & T 97
11 P-ll4 2nds 75
M &. IWli N R of Mex c -Is 73
rwPAYi N Y C gen 3s. 97
Wt Hbt S N J C gen 58.... 13m
, C fj L ".H Nor Pac 3s 70',i
i "lJu w con 4s. 97" i
8K7"',S 0 S L 4s & P.... 904
ljGiIs,.j pa conv 313.,..
jA tEi'' , Reading g 4s.... 9C
CfjMKr- ! St L & I M o 6s.ll2
JfiKSi.-.?!? St L S'west 1st 93
.iiK'X,5-4 Seaboard A L 4s (57,
PPMj. 67fe So Rv Es 1014
. "pi Tex &. P lsts....H5'
lIlK if T St L & W 4s. C3
iMB .""' Union Pac 4s... 1024
' 'X,i,,MH U P COnv 'j8---' 94V6
lU'flKi. " 5114 u S Stool 2d Cs. 71U
mmS, iT.'-i 'aoosh lst3 ...115Vi
lnf.ls-. KTi AVabash dob B. 65
STfr.",',",?i Av & L E 48.... S9?I
flttSC0nC0l0F-IS-"73
CBftj ji CLOSING STOCKS.
'itm S5,cs- H,Ph- Low. Closo
- jj .o ran c-i
"aKu' 2 SS. SSU 8S
IP 75 7I'4
jEjx'j 112'i 112
SS0"'"" 5 3!
ZSK3 S S4Vi 34 341
3- i3Sit 13714 137
t3Kkt.;:.: j
SKp ;; ;; ily, ?
PwImI 157 15C 15G'"
iJWr? A"" WW 262 2C2 00
aJT11 of the Times.
JjfflJ' of medical Bclence is to
1imUre mea5u8- The best
UBS. J T?or,d 13 bclne eiven to
1 fJftT- k acier and better to
gfJEw cur- It has boen fully
BJHt !hat pncURionla, one of
lHh5 dlEea3es that med
Jn ifckJ..'0 contcnd with, can bo
I 'ytf rty" Pnurnonla always rc
l JE,f!HC!ld r trom nn attack of
KiT remedy counteracts any
U v dlsease3 toward pneu-
ltvjL; it becn juiiy proven
1ET ot caacs 111 nils
colls and grip m rocent
$mn rtllcd upon wIth lm"
ti&Stoit i? Pncuninla often re
JSCmm 1 ld when no danCcr
IKtS QnU1 11 13 "enly dls
' aSL . - ta levp'r and dimculty
EL ! Pa,nn ,n 1110 ch5t. then
''J$k i thRt tho paUent has
iXct oa tke Rafo 8lde and
?f 0 Ji?'nS CouK'n Remedy as
JJJ 5?ld 13 contracted. It ol-
SILVER.
-f- Naw York 5540 -f
-f San Fiancleco .BS&c
f London 20 15-16d
LEAD.
Tew York cschango Jl.COff-l.M 4.
f COPPER. 4
Tow Y'ork oxchange SCOJ'.Co
-f STOCKS AND BONDS. -
f Irregular.
f GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
t "Wheats-Active, strong. -Corn
Steady, higher.
-f- Oats Hlchor.
4- ProvlBlons Active, higher. -f
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle Steady to weak.
Hogs Active, lower. -J-
Sheep Slow to lower.
't4-4--H----f--r-4--H-f-H--H--f
Erie , 13,300 23 22V4 22i
1st preferred 3,400 G2M, Ul ' Cl
2nd preferred .... 2,100 48 47i 37'A
Hocking Valley .... 70
preferred ......... 400 811 50 79
Illinois Central .... l.CW 12C 125 125i
Iowa Central 103 17 17 1H'.
preforrcd 43 "
K C Southern iga
preferred 29"
Louis & Nash 2,400 102 101 1014
Manhattan L 900 140 140i 140&
Met Securities S3
Met Street Ry 900 115 111 113&
Minn &. St L rS
M St P & S Sto M GOO G9i BSrt
nreferred 100 US US 11C
Missouri Pac 2,000 SS?i 87 S7i
Mo K & Texas 700 1514 14-7i 14".
preferred SO0 25 20 24
N R or Mo:c pfd.. ICO 35 35 31V4
N Y Central C.C00 114 113 HV,i
Norfolk & West... 3,200 C6 65 G5
preferred SS
Ontario & West.... 6.100 20 19 19
Pennsylvania 25,300 113 112 112
P C C & St L 65
Heading 17.7CO 40& 39 39
1st preferred 85
2nd preferred 55
Bock Island Co.... 12,400 2fi 1951 19
preforrcd .... .... 200 69 59 59
St L &. S F 2nd pfd 40 "
St L Southwest 13
preferred 1.0CO 29 29 29
Southern Pac 2-1,900 43 42 42
Southern Ry 4.000 19 1814 18
preferred 2,400 78 77 7S7i
Texas &. Pnc S00 22 21i 21
T St L & West 100 22 21 21
preferred 200 32 S2 82
Union Pac 3,20) 73 72 72
preferred 300 87 87 S7
Wabash 200 17 17 17
preferred 3.400 50 32& 33
Wheel & L Brio 14
Wis Central 17
preforrcd 2(0 40 40 49
Express Cos
Adams 220
American 185
United States 100
Wells-Fargo .. 200
Miscellaneous
Amalg Copper .... 2,800 4G 43 45
Amcr Car & F 2,200 19 .... 18
proferred GOO 07 G7 C7
Amor Cotton Oil 23
preferred SS
American Ico COO 7 7 7
preferred CO CO 30 SO
Amcr Linseed Oil.. 100 9 8
preferred - 27
Amer Loco 1,900 21 21 21
preferred 200 79 79 . 79
Amer Sm & Ref... 1.G00 47 40 4G
preferred 200 90 SS S9
Amer Sugar Rcf.. 6.900 121 122 123
Anaconda M Co.... . GO
Brooklyn R. T 20,800 49 33 3S
Colo F & Iron 4.000 S0 3-D 29
Cons Gas 3,701 1S951 1S3 159
Corn Products .... 900 17 17 1G
preferred 103 69 69 G3
Dletlllors" Securit's 200 23 23 22
General Electric .. 2,100 15S 15G 100
Intcrn'l Paper 11
preferred GOO 05 64 G4
Intorn'l Pump 33
preferred 71
National Lad .... 200 14 14 14
North American .. 200 S2 SI 81
Pao Mail 1,200 25 24 21
People's Gas 1,200 98 97 80
Pressed Steol Car.. 3,10) 27 2G 2G
preferred GS
Pullman Pal Car 207
Republic Steel 400 7 7 7
preferred 5fO 43 41 41
Rubber Goods GOO 19 19 18
preferred 76
Tenn C & Iron 700 S5 34 31
U S Leather 1,10) t G G
preforrcd 3CO 70 75 70
U S Realty 1.300 7 7 7
preferred 2,409 G2 50 C-0
U S Rubber 10
preferred 4G
U S Steel 3,20) 10 10 10
preferred 49,400 55 54 51
Westlnghouso Eloc 1,100 365 354 154
Westorn Union .... 1 GO 87 87 86
Nor Securities SS
Total sales for tho day, 494.EO0 shares.
Silver and 3rafts.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24. Silver bars,
GSc; Moxlcan dollars, nominal; drafts,
sight, 12, drafts, telegraph, 15.
Money and Exchange
NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Monoy on call
steady; highest, 2 per cent; lowest, 1 per
cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; last loon.
1 per cent;' closing bid, 1 per ccnt; of
fered at 2 per cent
Time loans steady; sixty and ninety
days, 3 per cent; six months, SQ1 per
cent.
Prlmo mernantilo paper, 4aS Per cent.
Sterling exchango Btrong, with actual
business in bankers' bills at $4.&5.&53l.45.eo
for demand and at 54.83.35arl.83.-15 for sixty
days.
Posted rates, S-LSl.M.
Commercial bills, 54.53-1.83.
Bar sllvor. &Sa
Mexican dollars. 45c.
Bonds Railroad, Irregular; Govern
ments, steady.
Metal Markots.
NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Thore was a de
cline of 17s 6d in tho London tin market,
with spot closing at 124 17s Gd and futures
at 124 32s Cd. Locally, tin was lower. In
sympathy with the foreign decline, clos
ing easy at $2S.10ffCS.40.
Copper also wno easier abroad, closing
at a decllno of Gu on the London markot,
with spot quoted at 57 7s Cd and futures
at 58 2s 6d. Locally, copper was quiet.
Lake is quoted at S12.GOS12.eo; clcctrolytlo
and castlnffr-.512.371pl2.62.
Lad advanced Is Id in London, to
11 lGs, but remained unchanged locally
at S4.GftS4.Gq. a , , .
Spelter also advanced In London, clos
ing 2a Gd hlghor, at 21 15s, whllo hero It
remained qulot at J5.0Mj5.ia
Iron closed at 61n in Glasgow and 42s 2d
in MJddlcsboro. Locally, iron was easier,
with prices lowor No. 1 foundry North
ern Is quoted at $14.7&3'15.25; No. 2 foundry
Northern. $14.2f314.75; No. 1 foundry
Southern and No. 1 foundry Southorn
soft, S13.25313.7tN
Ijivo Stock.
ST. JOSEPH.
ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 21. Cattle Rocolpta.
2000 lG1?15c lowor: natives, ?X40G$o.2S; cows
and' hoifors, $1.75L&; stockers and feed
ers, J2.76tf4.l5.
Hogs Receipts, 10,700; weak to 6c lower;
light, $5.0OZt5.37; medium and heavy. J5.30
Sheep Receipts, ISO); steady to 10c lower.
OMAHA.
OMAHA. Fob. 24. Cattle RcceiptB. 6000;
market slow. lOfflGc lower; natlvo steers,
pSs.lO; cows aid heifers. $2.6ftgfl,C0; con
ners S1.75S2.40; Btockers and feeders, $2. 10
p"00: calves. &OO2G.50; bulls, ctaga, etc.,
Es-Rccclpts. 13.0O); market Pc lowor;
heavy! iW5& mixed. J5.10fr5.GO: light,
qwflnflcolnta, 7000; market slow, lOo
lTSSttlMMi mothers, JkOOp
4JW; owes, .00Skl0: common 1 and stock
ers J2.DOS4.00; lambs, $5.00aCOO.
KANSAS CITY.
TTA.NBA3 CITY. Feb. 2-L-CatUo-Rc-cel5t8
70W; market steady weak; na
fivS fitV S3 756.15; nntivo cowo and
rr 0O4 15 Btoclcors and fecdors,
&25'mnb3, ilCOa.OO; calves. $3.25
?fslorn steTrs. W04.: AVestorn
CHo8g3-S&, B.0M; teady; bulk of
GRANGES AGAIN '
ON THE UPGRADE
Rainy Season Causes Packing-Houses
to Close Eggs Still Going
, Down.
Tho day of orango3 at 10 cent3 a dozen
in Salt Lako Is probably over for this sea
son. Wholesale quotations aro now ?2 to
$2.75 per box and tho retailors who contln
uo tho war will havo to do go at their own
expense. Commission men predict a fur
ther lncreaso in price soon, owing to tho
fact that tho ralno in California, togothor
with the low prices, havo caused about
two-thirds of the packing-houses to closo
down.
A little fresh r,almon was received on tho
local market yesterday, but the supply Is
not yet nearly equal to the demand. Hail
but has advanced slightly to tho commis
sion houses, but the prlco has not been
raised to tho retail dealers. A good ship
ment of trout was received yesterday. An
Invoice of Eastern springs and hens 13 duo
to arrivo today. Egg3 continued on tho
toboggan yesterday, lhe ruling prlco hav
ing been S7.G0 per case, with somo saloa as
low as S7. Butter holds at tho samo price,
with a continued lncreaso in tho demand
for oleomargarine.
Hay, Grain and Straw.
(JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.)
Oat straw, per bale $ .30 .35
Alfalfa ; 11.00
Timothy, por toh, baled 14.0OS514 E0
Wheat, per bushel S5S .90
Corn, per cwt 1.25
Corn, cracked 1.30
Onts 1.40S1.45
Rolled oats '. 1,00
Barloy, rolled 1.25
Flour, bakers' No. 1 2.10
Flcur, straight grade 2.20
Flour, high patent ; 2.40
Graham llour 2.30
Cornmcal 2.00
Bran 1.0O
Bran and shorts 1.10
Meats.
Dressed beef, per pound $ .06 QG7
Dressed pork, per pound .07
Dressed veal, per pound .OS
Dressed mutton, per pound 05 .07
Dressed lamb, per pound .07
Poultry.
Dressed hens, per pound $ .16
Dressed turkeys, per pound, 23
Ducks, per pound 17
Springs IS
LI a poultry, hens, per pound 14
Live spring chickens 15
Fruits.
Clown of Malno lemons, per
box $3.50ff4.25
California oranges, per box 2.00ji2.75
Utah apples, per bushel 1.2.'Q'1.60
Lemons, per box 3.60y4.50
Oregon apples, per box ' 1.50
Figs and dates 5c, Sc, 10c
Vegetables.
Winter potatoes, per cwt $ 1.25
Utah onions 3 00
Utah celery, por dozen SO21.00
California sweet potatoes, per
pound 03G.01
Cabbages, per 100...... 3.0033.00
Cauliflower .12
Pnrsnlps, per 100 1.10
Carrots .85
Bect3 1.00
Turnips 1.0)
Green onions, per doz ,3517- .40
Lettuce 40&) .CO
Dairy Products.
Butter, per pound $ .21
Cheese, per pound .12
Eggs, por caso 7.005' 7.50
Fancy cheese, per pound .13
Comb honey, per crate -5.00
Strained honey, per pound.... .J7
Bwcltzer cheese, per pound.... .18
Presh Pish.
Steclhead salmon, per pound $ .15
Halibut, per pound 12
Striped bass, per pound .12
Shad, per pound .10
Mountain trout, per pound 25.30
Soles, per pound..., .09
Flounders, per pound. .09
California smelts, .per pound 12
Codtlsh. per pound .13
Catfish, por pound. ...1 12
Perch, per pound .10
Lobsters, per pound .15
Now York oysters (counts), per
100 i.eo
Utah carp and mullet .03
J.'erch 12
fjoa bass 12
sales. JS.E555.40: heavy, J5.40gy.G0: pack
ers, J5.3OJIG.40; pigs and light, $4.30Z?j6.2S.
Sheen Receipts, 5000; 6ffi0c lowor; mut
tons, J3.S056.25; lambs. J5.0Ofi5.S5; rango
wethers, Jl.lSJj-d 40; ewes. J2.7c4.60.
CHICAGO.
CHICAGO. Feb. 24. Cattle Receipts,
2G.CO0; slow and lower; good to prlmo
Btccrs, 54.90xjo.75; poor to medium, $3.GOS
4.75: stockers and feeders, J2.CO3l4.10; cows,
JL76S3.90; heifers, J2.00g4.70; canners. SI. 76
2.50; bulls. J2.0OftM.00; calves. J3.EOOC.75.
Hogs Receipts today, 45,000; tomorrow,
4G.O0O; atendy to 5o higher: mixed and
butchers, J5.15S5.55; good to choice heavy.
$5.655.63: rough heavy, J5.25S6.60; light,
J4.90ij5.20; bulk of Bales, J5.25S6.50.
Bhcop Receipts, 30,000; sheep and lambs,
steady; good to cholco wethers. $4.254.50;
fair to cholco mixed, J3.G54.25; Westorn
sheep. J3.20&6 25; natlvo Iambs, J4.0OS5.75;
Western lambs, JS OOffG.OO.
Grain and Provisions.
CHICAGO, Fob, 21. A largo decreaso In
tho world's vislblo supply caused an ad
vanco today of 2c In tho prlco of tho
May dollvory. Tho July option closed at
a not gain of 2a Compared with last
night's ilgures May corn tlnlshed lo up,
Oats, lo and provisions 12'flS7c
Tho wheat markot opened strong.
Hlghor prices at Llvorpool In tho faco of
tho sovoro break hero yesterday wcro ta
ken as sufficient Inducement to buy In
itial quotations In May were lfflo hlghor
at $.1.0331.05. July kas up lo at 93
S94c Tho advance brought out liberal
realiing sales. Tho leading long was re
ported to bo selling freely. For a tlmo
general liquidation ensued, resulting in
May declining to $1.01 and July to 53c.
On tho break tho principal bull operator
apparently changed tactics and bocamo
an actlvo buyer, giving especial attention
to tho July delivery.
Prices started upward and soon recov
ered all tho early loss. Bradstrcot's re
porL of tho world's wheat stookH was a
bullish factor, showing that for tho week
ihero was a decreaso of 3.614.000 bushols,
compared with an lncreaso of 1,320,00)
bushels in tho corresponding week last
year. The strong cn.sh situation was an
additional bull lnrtucnce.
During tho final hour of trading thoro
was nn active dorannd from all sources.
Offerings, howover, woro light, and in con
sequent tho market becamo exceedingly
strong, May advancing to $1.0J, a gain of
2c from tho low point, whllo July sold
up 2o to 96c. Tho market closed firm
at $1.0; for May and 95c for ,July.
Clearances of wheat nnd flour wore equal
to 147,100 bushels. Primary receipts woro
S7S.300 bushels, agalnat 532.600 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, Dululh and Chi
cago reported receipts of 290 coxa, com
pared with 299 cars last wcok and 245 a
year ago.
Tho feature of trading In corn was heavy
purchases by sovoral of the principal bull
Interests. Tho oponlng In May was 4lc
higher at &Zr56c. After docllnlng to 66?4o.
thep rico gradually advanced to 57c. Tho
closo was at 67c July ranged botweon
51o and G5c. closing l?3o higher at
55c. Local receipts woro 4&S cars, six of
contract grades.
Oata also sold higher In sympathy with
wheat. Tho closo was at tho best prlcoa
of tho day. May opened '2'o hlghor at
4347-i5c, sold between 41TWI43c and 46c,
closing at tho top. July was c hlghor at
41c Local recelptH were 26$ cars.
Buying for InvcHtment account was tho
feature In trading In provisions. May
pork received tho most attention and tho
udvanco In the prlco of that commodity
was G7c Thero was scattered selling
early In the day on the break In grain
prices. Later, howovor, offerings becamo
light and tho market readily responded to
nn improved commission houso demand,
After selling between $15,70 and $16.25 May
pork closed at tho top. May lard showed
a final gain of 12V.-15c at JS,00ffS.02. whllo
ribs wcro up 3032o at J7.S7&7..
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
20 oars corn, 175 cars; oats, 90 cars; hogs,
49,000 head.
RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES.
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close,
Wheat. No. 2
May 1.(6 1.06 1.04 1.06
July (old) 95 97 94 97
July (new) 94 9i3 93 96
Sopt. (old) 90 91 S9 91
Corn. No. 2
February 53 53 C-3 63
lay G6 67 65 67
July 63 55 64 G4
Oats. No. 2
February 43
May 45 46 45 4G
July 41 41 41 41
September 36 36 30 36
Mess Pork
May 35.S0 16.25 15.70 16 25
July 35.90 16.40 15.S0 16.40
Lard
May 7.S7 8.02 7.S2 S.02
July 8.02 8.15 7.93 S.15
Short Ribs
May 7.60 7.0) 7-57 7.0)
July 7.72 7.95 7.67 7.95
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Cash quotations wcro as follows: Flour,
firm; No. 2 spring wheat. 93cS'$1.03; No
3. S3c$l,02; No. 2 red, $1.03gl.0s; No. 3
corn, o3c; No. 2 yellow, 54c: No. 2 oats,
3(SH3cj No. 3 white, 41&45c; No. 2
rye, 730'75c: good feeding barley. 42
43c, fair to cholco malting, 4&g6Sc; No. 1
flax seed, $L12; No. 1 Northweatorn,
$1.18; prlmo timothy seed, $3.10; mess
pork, per barrel, $16.12gl6.23; lard, per
100 pounds, $7.S0Jr7.S2; short rib3 cldc3
(loose), $7.G2?5'7.75; short clear sides
(boxed). S.WGfI.TS; whisky, basis of high
wines, $1.27; clover, contract gratia, $1L15.
RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Articles. Recps. Ships.
Flour, barrels 40,800 26,700
Wheat, busholB 67.C00 35,0)0
Corn, bushels 348,900 209,600
Oats, bushels 432,100 211,300
Rye, bushels 20,000 12.S00
Barley, bushels 141,800 17,600
PRODUCE EXCHANGE.
On tho produce exchango today tho but
ter market was steady, creameries, 11
26c; dairies, 13S22c; eggs, caslor, 212220;
checso. firm, 10g!lc-
Butter and Eggs.
NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Butter, firm;
fresh creamery, l&ff2Gc; Stato dairy, 14
022c.
Eggs, lower and weak; Western firsts,
2Gc
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Sugar Raw.
firm; fair refining, 2c; conlrlfugal, .9-3
test, 3c; molasses sugar, 2o; rctlncd is
steady; orushed, 5.15c; powdored, 4.65c;
granulated, 4.46c.
Coffee Steady; No. 7 Rio, 7o.
New York Cotton.
NEW Y'ORIC. Feb. 21. Cotton futures
opened firm; March, 14.25c; April, 14.3Sc;
May, 14.60c; Juno, 14.54c; July, 14.65c; Au
gust, 14.70c; Octobor, 11 SOc
St. Louis "Wool.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 21. Wool Nominal;
Torritory and Westorn mediums, lS!g19o;
flno mediums, 1617c; lino, l&giGc
Treasury Statement.
Washington, Fob. 2S. Today's statement
of tho treasury balances In the general
fund, exclusive- of tho J15O.O00.0O3 gold re
sorvo In tho division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, 522-1.414.CS1: gold,
5102,424,769.
McCoy's livery stable for carriages
and light livery. Telephone 81.
Ms? , f
rf enaiHm- jL 1 1 coffees 1
j Free spicea 1
j a Thoy are fcemrtlea 8
tL thousand kJtrds JM '
j to Solect from. '
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Third Judicial district of tho State of
Utah, county of Salt Lake. Adella Sloan,
plaintiff, vs. William A. Sloan, defendant.
Summons.
Tho Stato of Utah to tho said defendant;
You aro hereby bummoned to appear
within twonty days aftor the ecrvloo of
this summons upon you, If served within
the county In which thlH action is brought,
otherwise, within thirty days aftor ser
vice, and defend the above-entitled action;
and In caso of your falluro so to do, Judg
ment will bo rendered against you. accord,
lng to the demand of tho complaint, of
whloh a copy Is herewith served upon you.
A. V. TAYLOR,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P. O. Address 315 Dooly Blk.. Salt Lako
City, Utah. 15W
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
Utah and Nevada Express company, lo
cation of principal place of business, No.
203 South Stato street. Salt Lako City,
Utah. Notice.
Thoro aro dollnquent upon tho following-described
stock, on account of, assess
ment levied on the 6th day of January,
1904, tho sovoral amounts set opposlto tho
names of tho respective holders, ns fol
lows: Cert.
No. Name. Shares. Amt
1 F. C. Gentsh 103 1 SO 00
2 M. M. Miller 3C0 323.00
3 B. F. Miller 3000 S0O.00
4 B. F. Miller 100 tsU.OJ
6 B. F. Mlllor 100 0.00
6 B. F. Miller 100 fO.OO
7 B. F. Miller 100 80.00
8 B. F. Miller 100 60.00
&-B. F. Miller 300 SO.OO
10- B. F. Miller. 300 MUO
11- W. N. McGill 100 SO.OO
VI Wm. Hayco 40 32.00
14 A. C. Cleveland 200 100.00
15 H. B. Nichols 200 160.00
16 I-L E. Nichols 200 160,00
10 H. B. Prout 700 KO.OO
20 W. B. McCornick 100 &0.00
21 W. B. Travis 100 SO.OO
24 G. A. Snow 700 KO.OO
26 A. C. Cleveland DO '.0.00
26 W. N. McGill CO 40.03
27- W. N. McGIU 300 40.00
25 A. C. Cleveland 1000 E&0.CO
9W. N. McGill COO 400.00
30 J. B. Williamson COO 400.00
El Wm. Hayes ioo 1C0. 00
33 B. F. Miller 250 JOO.OO
84 B. F. Miller 260 200.00
6 B. F. Miller 250 200.00
36 B. F. Miller 250 203.00
37 B. F. Mlllor 500 400 00
3 B. F. Mlllor 600 400.00
30 M. M. Miller EOO 640.00
40 W. F, Ford 50 40.00
45 B. F. Miller ICO 0.00
46 J. H. Latey 60 40.00
47 B. F. Miller 0000 7200.00
4S B. F, Miller 1000 SO0.00
49 B. F. Mlllor 00 240.00
20,005 $16,000.00
And In accordance with law and in ac
cordance with tho order of the Board of
Directors mado on tho 5th day of January,
1901, so many shares of each parcel of such
stock as may bo necessary, will bo sold
at the offlco of said company at No. 209
South Stato street. Salt Lako City, Utah,
on Monday, tho 29th day of Fobruary,
lf04, at tho hour of 12 o'clook noon, to pay
tho dcllnquont assessment thereon, to
gether with tho coats of advertising and
expenses of sale. H. B. PROUT,
Secretary.
209 South Stato ntrect, Salt Lako City,
Utah.
First publication. Fobruary 15. 1901. b1103
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT.
Joo Bowers Mining company, principal
placo of business at Salt Lake City, Utah.
Notlco Is hereby jriven that at a meet
ing of tho directors, held on tho 23rd day
of January, 1P04. an assessment of ono
half (Mi) cent per sharo (being; assessment
No. 10 wan duly lovlod on the capital
stock of tho corporation, payablo Immo
dlat"'y to R. T. Burton, Jr., secretary of
tt,c company, at tho office of tho com
pany, roosi No. 225 D. F. Walkor build
ing, Salt Lako. City, Utah.
Any stack upon whloh this asscssmont
may romaln unpaid on tho 1st day of
March, 3904 will bo delinquent and ad
vertised for salo at publlo auction, and
unless payment Is mado before, will bo
sold on tho 2Sth day of March. 1904, to
pay the delinquent assessment, togothor
with tho cost of advertising and exponas
of salo. R. T. BURTON, JR.,
Seorotary.
Room No. 223 D. F. Walker Building,
Salt Iake City, Utah. rfOlJ
SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
ING. 1
Raymond Mining Company.
Notice la hereby given that a special
meeting of tho stockholders of tho Ray
mond Mining company will be had and
hold at tho office of said company. No. 54
East Second South street, Salt Lako City.
Utah, on Wednesday, tho 23rd day of
March, 1901, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m.
of said day. Tho -object of such mooting
and tho purposes for which tho eamo will
bo had and hold aro to consider, adopt, ap
prove, ratify and confirm a consolidation of
all tho ossota, property and effecta of tho
Raymond Mining company with tho as
sets, property and effocts. both real and
poraonal, of tho Illinois Gold Mining com
pany, a corporation, pursuant to tho pro
visions of section 340 of tho Rovlued Stat
utes of tho Stato of Utah, suoh consolida
tion to bo effeoted and approved upon tho
following terms and conditions, to wit:
Tho name of such consolidated company
shall bo "Tho Raymond-Illlnolo Mining
Company," and shall b organized and in
corporated at Salt Lako City and county,
Stato of Utah, with a capital stock of
MCO.OOO, divided Into 400,000 shares of tho
faco or par value of one dollar each; tho
stock of ouch consolidated company shall
bo allotted and divided as follows, to wit:
150.000 shares of tho capital ntock thereof
Khali be allotted to said Illinois Gold Min
ing company, or Its nominee or nomlnoes.
and 250,000 shares of such capital stock
shall bo allotted to tho oaid Raymond Min
ing company or its nominee or nominees.
Tho directors of said consolidated com
pany shall consist of five persons, two of
whom shall be designated by tho Illinois
Gold Mining company and thrco by tho
Raymond Mining company, to hold offlco
for tho llrat year. Tho articles of Incor
poration of such consolidated company
shall contain a provision that tho capital
stock thoreof shall be asscs3ablo and that
assessments thereon may be levied by tho
board of directors for tho purposo of af
fording a working capital to carry on tho
mining operations of said company: to
pay and dlschargo its debts and liabilities
and to acqulro, purchaso and hold any
property, real or personal, which tho
board of directors of said company may
deem advisable, suoh assessments to bo
levied and collected In tho mannor as may
be prcocrlbcd by law. Said artloles of In
corporation shall contain such other pro
visions as may bo required by law, and
shall delegate to tho bo.rd of dlreotorH of
said company orpross power and authori
ty to sell and dispose of any part or por
tion of tho real or personal property of
said oorapany without securing the au
thority of tho stockholders so to do, or
without any ratification of tho stock
holders, provided, however, that the mem
bers of tho board of directors voting for
any such Balo or disposition shall in their
own right own and control or boneflclally
represent at least a majority of the out
standing capital stock of such consoli
dated corporation. Tho artloles of incor
poration of such consolidated company
shall also contain a provision that tho pri
vate property of tho stookholdors onall
not be liablo for tho debts or obligations
of tho company, and said consolidated
company shall take, rocolvo and hold tho
?ropcrty. assets and effects of each oaid
lllnola Gold Mining company and said
Raymond Mining company, discharged of
and from all debts, lleno and Incum
brances, except for current expenses ac
cruing from and aftor the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1901, which oaid consolidated com
pany shall assmno and srdo to pay.
This notice is given ana meeting abovo
provided for called by tho president of
tho said Raymond Mining company, pur
suant to an order of tho board of direc
tors of Bald company, and at tho request
of tho owners and holders of more than
two-thirds of tho outstanding capital
stock of said Raymond Mining company.
JOHN C. SULLIVAN,
President Raymond MinlDg Corapanv.
Dated Fobruary IS, 3904. sbla
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT.
Godiva Mining company, principal placo
of business room No. 310 Whltlngham
block, West First South street, Bait Lakn
City, Utah.
Notice is horoby given that at a meet
ing of the directors of tho Godiva Mi
ning company, hold on tho 25th day of
January, 1904, an assessment of ono dollar
per share was lovled on the capital (stock
of tho corporation, payablo on or be
fore tho 29th day of February, 1904, to J.
E. Borkloy, seorotary of tho conipany, at
room No. 310 in tho Whltlngham block, on
West First South strcot, In Salt Lake
City. Utah. Any stook upon whloh this
assessment may remain unpaid on tho
1st day of March, 1904, will bo delinquent
and advertized for salo at publlo auction,
and, unless payment lo mado before, will
bo oold on tho 19th day of March, 1901, to
pay tho delinquent nssossment. together
with tho cost of advertising and exponBo
of sole. J. E. BERKL33TY.
Secretary.
Boom 310 Whltlngham Block, West First
South Btroot, Salt Lak City, Utah. rZLOS ,
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PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP
NOTICES.
Consult County Clerk or tho respective
signers for further information.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE
alvjsion. In and for Salt Lako county,
Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho es
tate and guardianship of Edward Warron
Ellis and Helen Mar Ellis, minors. No
tlco. The petition for approval and settlement
of tho annual account of the guardian of
tho persons and estates of Edward War
ren Ellin and Helen Mar Ellis, minors,
has been set for hearing on Friday, tho
4th day of March. A. D. lPOi. at 10 o'clock
a. m at tho county courthouse, in tho
courtroom of said court, in Salt Lako City,
Salt Lake county. Utah.
Witness tho Clerk of oaid court, with
tho seal thereof affixed, thl3 18th day of
February. A D. 1904.
Seal. JOHN JAMES, Clerk.
31310
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO
bato Division, in and for Salt Laka coun
ty, Stato of Utah. In the mattor of tho
estato of J. A, Epperson, deceased. No
tice. Tho petition of Lilllo Epporson, in which
petition Frederick J. Vlncont Joins,
praying for tho issuance to tho said Fred
erick J. Vincent of letters of administra
tion in tho estate of J. A. Epperson, de
ceased, has been sot for hearing on Fri
day, tho 4th day of March. A. D. 1905. at
10 o'clock a. m., at tho county courthouse,
In tho courtroom of said court. In Salt
Lake City, Salt Lako county, Utah.
Witness tho clerk of oaid court with tho
seal thoreof affixed, this 15th day of Fob
ruary, A. D. 1901.
(Seal.) JOHN JAME3. Clork.
By David B. Davlcs. Doputy Ciork,
S, P. Armstrong, Attorney for Peti
tioner. sll(3
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO
bate Division, in and for Salt Lake coun
ty. Stato of Utah. In the matter of tho
estato of Catherine D. Foraythe, de
ceased. Notice,
Tho petition of Louis H. Farsworth, ad
ministrator of the estate of Catherine D.
Forsytho, deceased, for confirmation of
tho salo of tho following described real
estate of Bald decedent, to wit: Commenc
ing two and-thrcc-quarter (20 rodB west
from the southeast comer of lot two (2) in
block ninety-seven (97), plat "A," Salt
Lake City survey, and thenco west two
and a quarter 2&) rods; thenco north ten
SO) rods; thence east two and a quarter
) rode; and thenco south ten (10) rods
to the place of beginning, sltuato In Salt
Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah; for
the oum of J1950.G0; as appears from tho
return of sale, filed in this court, has been
set for hearing on Friday, the 4th day of
March, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
tho county courthouso, In tho courtroom of
said court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lako
county. Utah.
Witness the Clerk, of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of
February, A. D. 1904.
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES, Clerk.
By David B.Davlos, Deputy Clerk.
B. McDowall, Attorney. sl558
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE
division. In and for Salt Lake county,
Stat of Utah. In tho mattor of the es
tato of Mary Brown Gillespie, deceased.
Notice.
The petition of Walter C. Brown, ex
ecutor of the estato of Mary Brown Gil
lespie, deceased, praying for an order of
salo of real property of said decedent, and
that all persons Interested appear before
tho said court to show causo why an or
der Bhould not b granted to soil so muoh
as shall bo necessary of the following-described
real estate of said decedent, to wit:
A portion of lots 4 and 5, In block 60, plat
C, Salt Lako City survey, and described
oa follows, to wit! Commencing 7 rods
cast from tho northwest corner of sold lot
5: thenco cast 3 rods; thonco south 20 rods;
thence weBt 3 rods; thence north 20 rods
to tho plaoe of beginning, together with a
omall dwelling-house situated thereon, has
been Bet for hearing on Friday, tho 11th
day of March, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a,
m at the county courthouse. In th court
room of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt
Lake county, Utah.
Witness tho Clerk of said court, with
the seal thereof affixed, this 24th day of
February, A. D. 1904.
rBeal.J JOHN JAMES, Clerk.
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. slSll
NOTICE TO HEATING, VENTILAT
ING AND PLUMBING CON
TRACTORS. Tho Committee on Buildings and
Grounds of tho Board of Education of
Salt Lako City, Utah, will rcceivo bids up
to 11 n. m Tuesday. February 23. 1901. at
tho boardrooms, city and county building.
Sealed proposal, marked proposal for
heating and vontllatlng; and sealed pro
posal, marked proposal for plumbing and
sewer connoctlon of tho Lafayette school,
Bltuatod ton rods north of tho cornor of
North Templo uid Stato streota In tho
Eighteenth ward.
Said building Is to bo heatod by low
pressure gravity return steam heat, with
direct and indirect radiation and natural
ventilation.
Plans and specifications may bo had at
tho offlco of William Plnney. Superinten
dent of School Buildings, 534 North Second
West street
Each bid must bo for tho full comple
tion of tho work In all its detail parts.
Each bid must bo accompanied by a cer
tified check made payablo to tho treasurer
of tho Board of Education. This chock
must bo 5 per cent of the amount of each
bid. Tho samo la to bo forfeited to the
board If tho successful bidder falls to
promptly enter Into a contract and exe
cuto a bond satisfactory to tho board.
Tho light to reject all bids la roserved.
BRIG HAM S. YOUNG,
Chairman of Commlttoo on Buildings and
Grounds, sS22
ASSESSMENT NO. 6.
AJax Mining company. Offlco and prin
cipal placo of business, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Notlco is hereby given that at a
meeting of the board of directors of tho
AJax Mining company, held on the 20th
day of Fobruary, 1901, an assessment of
flvo (6) conta per sharo was levied upon
tho capital Btock of the corporation, is
sued and outstanding, payablo Immedi
ately to tho secretary at his office, room
306 Dooly block, Salt Lako City, Utah. Any
ntock upon which thlB assessment may
remain unpaid on Tuesday, the 22nd day
of Maroh, 1904, will bo delinquent and ad
vortiscd for uale at publlo auction, and
unless payment lo mado before, will bo
sold on Wednesday, tho 13th day of April,
1904, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the secretary's
office, to pay tho delinquent assessment
thereon, together with tho costs of adver
tising and exponBo of salo.
By order of tho board of directors.
J. M. BURT, Sccrotary.
S06 Dooly block, Salt Lako City, Utah.
03554
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Third Judicial district of tho Stato of
Utah, county of Salt Lako. Martha Dum
mer, plaintiff, vs. Alexander Dummer, do
fondant. Summons.
Tho Stato of Utah to tho oaid defendant:
You aro horoby summoned to appear
within twenty days aftor tho Borvico of
this summons upon you, if served within
the county in which this action Ib brought,
otherwise within thirty days after aorvlco.
and defend tho abovo-ontltlod action; and
In enso of your falluro bo to do, Judgmont
will bo renderod against you. according
to the demand of tho complaint, a copy
of which Is on fllo in tho clerk's offlco for
vou. J. M. THOMAS,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
MARTHA DUMMER,
Plaintiff.
P; O. Address 11 and 12 Eaglo block, Salt
Lako City, Utah. bISIO
PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP" j
NOTICES. 4 I
Consult County Clerk or the respective ! I H
Blgncrs for further information. H
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- H
bato Division, in and for ba.il Lake coun- ! i H
ty. State of Utah. In tho matter of the I
estato of Elizabeth Harter, deceased. H
Notice. - ,
Tho petition of Sarah Harter Watt i
praying for tho lssuanco to horcclf of lot- I H
tors of administration In tho Cffato of
Elisabeth Harter. deceased, has beon sot ( . IH
for hearing on Friday, tho 4th day of H
March, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
tho county courthouse, In tho courtroom H
of nald court, In Salt Lake City, Salt 1
Lake county, Utah. i
Witness the clerk of said court with the H
seal thereof affixed, this 17th day of Feb-
ruary. A. D. 190J. M
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk.
Slowart & Stewart, Attorneys for Po-
tltloner. Bva ,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE , H
division, in and for Salt Lake countv. H
Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho cs-
tato of Mary Helm, deceased. Notlco. fl
Tho petition of Samuel Brinton. admin-
lBtrator of the estate of Mary Helm, de-
ceased, praying for the settlement of final W
account of said administrator and for the li 1
distribution of tho residua of said estate ! H
to tho persons entitled, has becn set for ,1 H
hearing on Friday, tho 4th day of March, V
A. D.'jvI, at 10 ofcicck a. m,, at tho coun- !'
ty courthomio. in tho courtroom of "said ! IH
court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lako coun-
ty. Utah.
Witness the Clerk of said court, with tho
seal thereof affixed, this 19th day ot Fob- H
ruary, A. D. 1904. fH
rScal. JOHN JAMES. Clerk.
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clork. ft
Stewart & Stewart, Attornoys for Es-
tate. B1377
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- II
bato dlvinlon, in and for Salt Lako county,
Stato of Utah. In the mattor of tho estate
and guardianship of Ina Lee, minor. No- i
Tho petition for approval and settlement
of the annual account of tho guardian of
tho person and estate of Ina Lee, minor.
has boen net for hearing on Friday, the
4th day of March, A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock .
a. m., at tho county courthouse, in the i
courtroom of- eald court In Salt Lako II
City. Salt Lake county, Utah.
Witness tho clerk of said court, with I
tho seal thereof affixed, this 19th day of
February, A. D. 1SOL JOHN JAMES. I
Seal. Clerk. , f
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. sl&ES t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- H
bato division, In and for Salt Lako coun-
ty. Stato of Utah. In tlio matter of the j
estato of James McGufflo, deceased, No-
Tho petition of tho Utah Savings and l IH
Tni9t company, tho executor of the es- j
tato of Jamcn McGuffle, deccasod, pray- j
lng for the eottlemont of final account and i
for an order of the court construing tho E
will of oaid deceased and distributing to
tho persons entitled tho residue of said
estate, has becn sot for hearing on Friday, v
tho 4th day of March, A. D. 1904, at 10 j H
o'clock a. m at tho county courthouse, in
tho courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake I
City, Salt Lako county, Utah.
Witness tho clerk of said court, with the j
seal thoreof affixed, this 20th day of Feb- Vt
ruary, A. D. 1904. JOHN JAMES. ii , H
Seal. Clerk. I, H
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. j
W. R. Hutchinson, Attorney for Pctl-
tlonor. al557 !
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- H
bate Division, in and for Salt Lako coun-
'tyi Stato of Utah. In tho matter of tho
estato of Andrew Pearson, deceased.
Notlco. ' Hfl
Tho petition of Rodney T. Badger, pray-
lng for tho lssuanco to himself of letters HH
of administration in the estato of Andrew 's
Pearson, decoased, has beon set for hear- BH
lng on Friday, the 4th day of March, A. .
D. 1901, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at the county
courthouse, in tho courtroom of said 1 HH
court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako coun- :!
ty. Utah. ' H
Witness tho Clork of said court, with Hfl
tho seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of I
Fobruary, A. D. 1904.
(Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. ' i H
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk.
Harrington & Sanford, Attorneys for '
Potltlonor. sl555
IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT H
Court, In and for Salt Lako county, Stato - I
of Utah. Department No. 1. In tho mat- ;
toroftho estato of Henry Slcgcl. deceased. j 11
Tho petition of Joseph H. Slosrol praying , BVJ
for tho admission to probato of a ocrtaln '
documont, purporting to bo the last will
and testament of Henry Slcgol, deceased. :, , BH
and for tho granting of letters tcstamon- , 1 HH
tary to &rah L. Slegel, Joseph H. Slogol i ,
ana Harold L. Slcgcl, has beon set for ( ' BH
hearlnrr on Friday, tho 4th day of March. HH
A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho 1 I '
count' courthouso, in the courtroom of
said court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lako
county, Utah.
Witness tho Clerk of said court, with BH
the seal thereof affixed, this ICth day of ; BjB
February, A. D. 1904. BjB
Seal. JOHN JAMES, Clork. '
By David B. Davles, Deputy Clerk. ' IBB
Henderson, Picrco, Crltchlow & Bar- HH
rette, Attorneys for Petitioner. 61211 HHJ
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE , H
division, in and for Salt Lake county, HHJ
State of Utah. In ihe matter of tho es- HHJ
tato of John Waterfall, deceased. Notice. i HHj
The petition of Mary Frances Waterfall, HHj
administratrix of tho estato of John Wa- ll HHj
trfall. decoased, praying for an order of Ij HHj
sale of real property of said decedent, and ' HHj
that all persons Interested appear before ' HHj
tho said court to show cause why an or- HHj
dcr should not bc granted to sell so much , BHj
as shall bo necessary of tho followlng-do- HH
scribed real estate of said decedent, to wit: j ' HHj
Commencing six rods south of tho north- I UHH
oast corner of lot two, block flfty-one, 'IIHHj
plat C, Salt Lake City survey, and lun- HHj
nlng thenco eouth two and one-half rods; HHj
thenco west olght rods; thenco north two i'HHj
and one-half rods; thenco cast eight rods HHj
to tho placo of beginning, containing i HHj
twenty square rods, subjnet to contract of HHj
salo to Margaret Brown, IHHJ
Also a part of lot seven of block fifty- HHJ
one, as platted In plat C, Salt Lake City IBBJ
survey, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake coun- HHj
ty, Utah, and beginning at a point seven- I HHJ
teen rods south of the northeast corner of ; HHJ
tho said lot and running thonco wc3t eight HHJ
rods, to tho cast lino of a four-rod street, i HHJ
running north and south through tho said 'HHJ
block; thence south along said lino two ( HHJ
rods; thence East eight rods; thonco north HHJ
two rods to tho placo of beginning, con- HHJ
tabling sixteen squaro rods of ground. , BBJ
Also- a part of lot saven of block Ifty- (1HHJ
ono. as platted In plat C, Salt Lako Clt HHJ
survey, In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako coun- 'HHJ
ty, Utah, and beginning ut a point four- 'J HHj
teen rods south of tho northeast cornor of ' HHJ
the said lot seven and running thenco j HHJ
west eight rods to tho cast lino of a four- ( HHJ
rod street running north and south 4 HHJ
through tho said block; thenco south on , HHJ
tho said oast lino of Bald stroot thrco rods; ; HHJ
thence running cast eight rods; thonco . HHJ
north throe rodB to tho plaoo of begin- BBJ
nlng, nnd containing twonty-four square - HHJ
rods of ground, has beon set for hearing f . HHJ
on Friday, tho 11th day of March, A. D. I HHj
1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county ' HHJ
courthouse, In the courtroom of said court, ( HHj
in Salt Lake City, Salt Lako county, Utah. 1 HHJ
Witness tho Clork of said court, with HHJ
tho soal thcroof affixed, this 24th day of i BBJ
February. A. D. 1904. ' HHJ
Seal.. JOHN JAMES, Clork. 1 HHJ
By David B, Davles. Deputy Clerk. ,f HHJ
Cannon, Irvine Sz Snow, Attorneys for t HHJ
Estato. "IK
IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- il
bate Division, in and for Salt Lako coun- t BaJ
ty Stato of Utah. In the mattor of tho j BbJ
estato of Agnes WhUwortb, deceased. I HHJ
Notice. !, HHJ
Tho petition of John Whitworth, pray- t BBJ
ing for tho lssuanco lo himself of letters , BBJ
of administration in tho estato of Agnes BBJ
Whitworth, deceased, has been not for , BBJ
hearing on Friday, tho 4th day of March. BBJ
A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at tho . BBJ
county courthouse, in tho courtroom of I BBJ
said court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lake 1 BBJ
county, Utah. BBJ
Witness tho Clerk of said court, with BBJ
tho seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of BBJ
February, A. D. 1901. I BBJ
rSenl. JOHN JAMES. Clerk. IH
Br David B. Davles, Doputy Clork. iHBj
Wilson & Smith, Attornoys for Poti- JBVJ
tioner. 1210 iBh
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