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Show ' itzss n n --.K H r- -:.-"' - v fr' P522 :.. liv-...- ' fc-o-a rss ; :'- -,r- ft V L i' V M F;H t L --f ' -r-'.- ,. .0 . V'- -- f.i fr'- .- v J W , i f K !' XX r v :,:,-- , . h f, U J i J ..- - w 3-- ; u wJ t Li h A l5v-;.2- v.-.-- t Ij Ln LJ Nik Q I i Mroii Mrifi HEiiTdi! T.KE H. A. TIICkl-IT- Ctm4j Co Sail Luke City Vtn.1i hive a. Whole Cr Lo:-- ff tlK-m'Wai- t for our quotations. Spcid nttonlion to town display orders. Big I'irc'Hinl on h?rg'e orders. Buy II. A- - Tufkett's Candies. Salt Lake city. Dealers lnLihr, and uiupiil A!vaj' on lUn.l of th First OttaJity n fill line of StapU nl (Iropcrifs, IVovisitiits, Tobsu-c- and Cigars. $j !'" fW lI....yin,i)t,ii,,jr''N" Ymmg hyjon. J; f "r f,!lV Season Teas ate e.uurjiiied to giv perfect fatisfaclioB in very vesi. unnington . co Imtmi alt Lake Citv ' l?Ur BinCB I'icd and Canned Fruits, o(i::i JFMcrOo .. A full, fresh and complete t istrtmetit of tunily scld in en line. We buy our .Krcct urst itanda for cash, aa i c ;iiO(ius nt;y buy at the Vcr Lowsst ?r icea. f'We nuke otjr cust. .mers' interests olr owa, by warrcntinj vry arti-ej- e sv'H, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the money,. UTWc can and do sell th Best Gowda fvr the Least money, and are con fident we can convince everybody of fact who will give un a Iria U"nnmgtoaco Miners1 Supplies Salt Lake cit) Rupture can be Cured Wh.jp Guarantee givn when Dasired. or Circulars Write or Call.'' LURCH TRUSS COMPANY, tr i""-- .)r?ICSfRofera6 & to; Sefond Moor, -- ."' 'ZZ Constitution Block, Mala St., Sz.it Lake City, Utah. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. ' The Obampion Joinders Mid liiowcra nt Jolin Willims Supt. Maj'ficJd Co-- Grant Bros, com pan v, Cicnaral Agents, 7fBiiy tlio Bilvor Brand Cracker o iJade at the "tjtah Onickcr factory, , SALT LAICi: CITV. " IL WALLACE, Mikuik. mh mnwriinriniTrT--r- r jrira t nfwin ritii'i 11 iwii'Mii-i- iitmtrtT'iwwnr rrirniir Mt.Taiir tmmm im ulinif iwiwiii mm ,W. II. Olsten II. D. O. M. Wright; M.D. Erliraim ;, lit. 'Pleasant - Can Pete Co,; " ; '.' PJ'.jsicLr.i!! and Telegrams will only be answered if made or endorsed ' b' o responsible parties. IIO.ViE MISSIONARIES. Appointed for Sunday June 21 1891. Fountain Grten James Saundeison & Peter Peterson. Moroni jsiis Peter Jenson & Andrew Thompson Jt. Wales AtnLew Peterson & J'etsr 11 Anderson Iiidiauofa Canute VV. Peterson ii Abf fries' ji. Milbum Ferdinand CLmk & Andrew Madsen. Fait view R.N, Allied Ik ijenniug Hau-se- n. Mt. Pleasant C. L Thorp & C. C. A Cbiistensen. Spring City John Carter &. W. D. Can-dhln- d Chester J. P. ChrisLtiisen & Peter Pet-erson. Ephiaim Audievv J. Aloff.t & Robert Johnsen Sen. Manti-- A C Neilsen & William Baw- - den. Stirling Neils Anderson & J. P. Han-sen Jr. ; Mavfield A.W. Bessey & Ezra Shoe-maker- . Guniusoii Lais Peter Jensen & Henry Wmtch. Fayette Jens lensou & Lais Myrup. Dover John Reddiiigti n U Win. tiiown Sen. Meetings will be held in tiie Sewr.,1. Wat.d..s.a.i3oYiotkp.nl. CANiJ."!i iVn:k:-orv.- . ' MtiMrv" KKfi.. joiiN li '.u!k:;. presid tt.cy ef ilieS&i put Sukeof '.011 Pullman Talare if--lAS4B Through 1 rams. " i S JiM u. ot:. r;y, iv y r,f 'i ,:-- ' ). 11. rr.NNi'ir, t$:h w irv S ev.--i h t(m ,.oc,il. sEKV,r, J) hlWKiA'$fa i and Jib. i. kA'K,.:-- - 5.'- - V- .- ' 11 , t ' fftt ' o ' t o - s il I t '1 - :;! ai sv' ' i' A .'' W.MM"'' J,, .' i -- 3 AUM--i:.- '. '.'M Aibnlic P:- - ;"it ili-.i- Piiutir tipie S.p am S,45p tnLv ),;:ic!i r , ?. nr 6,oo p m ". 6:40 " 9o5 " Ar &at Laks t.v. r.oo "4:45 " " ' I " -- 1 i;, v i;t3 " 4:35 " 11:40 " .it;3 " Lv l'rovo. Lv 12- -0 " 3;ie " I ti n 5:35 a m " .Ccci kivcr ' o; 10 p m 8:50 a vh 9:3c ''- - ")..t a ut Ar Grand Junction " j;oo " 4i4 " i;io a si 1 :oo p rn " Gk'fi-o'.'- .'.prings " 10:55 a in i;ato " 6j,0 it - fno " " Leadvilh " 6;co " 8:30 p ra i;!o p 1.! Ljaiti " Pueblo " n;25pm i;n 3;oo " 4ii2 " " Colo Springs " 9155 " GSS " 5:45 " 7:00 " " penver " r " 9 nie" "iiK.tli- - '.Ik.' irniti--J S: i i;.?.iic-li'-l. Il Hush II i!f nio i.'-- a:;.t !' . !.t t is mil. in) :el and it is Vt--i v il'iiibttdl il a case woold iie m;i1e init assist lier in tlie present tan- - and uncertain eiiS;mcioii t 'ae lu vi Thete H lutlc J.hiU sii - ran he held on utltet liaise?, su :t aJ coi.tcmp' cumt i.i sailing away wh'.le under iujiiiHUin, kid napping the naish.d.and sadni withtmt cltMiaiu'e papers, lint tliesu ale ninioi fienses wluise ptii'ishinetit is 1 ke'y tn 'ake the sh ipe ( riues and not v;i to the leanlli of a totftitnie I tin- - ;esel. I lie only d.sipHtch at th Nnvy tlfpartiiieut today fiuin Admiral Air.tlHiin at Iu.-pi- a w.i c i i t iiiij a? to die juration ul the li.'ila when the aims wrie iiausfeitid to it fri,ii) tlie scliooDei "Ruliert and Minnie." This ttanskr, the dispatirl) says took place oil Sandetiiente Islands a lew nrles from the coast, instead uf San Lheo har-bor The lucuion of the nansfer may be of importance i;i deteiming tlie (iie.tion ol jurisdiction of United Status couits. Ncvs Items. 1,'eaver rivi-- r h is been i.eaiiy in a piiC.it .ri d ay f 'r some Mil:' but the iii;-i-- ti.jns 'lie that there Will s ion be plenty. We learn lr m tile. Utonian that V m. Edwatd of Giftsil viile lejoiocJ 'U file p of a li.ie carp liic i was well stocked with carp. Sjluiday niyht a liesliet came down the cree : and tna hed;a!es bein; in the supply diich above, leached the pond in the shap of a bi rush ol w iter, causing a serii'iis breakat;e and the lui.s ' of the greater portion tf tin; stock of youn;f carp which weie iUisiied into tlie liver, i'iie iaver river must soon become stocked with cat p. Itr hardly a season passed but what a lot of fish get washed into the r ver tiotu the sever 1 artificial fish pouds aiutij; tlie panks ot the suem. THE FOURTH IN OGDEN. Oi;den is pieiiaring for a graml time .on tlie 4t!i ol July. T'ie SianMtd pub-lishes the ptoraninie lor the celtbralion Anions; other thuiKS says the leport. "Iiisirnctions viete given the commit tee on invitation to invite all military and civil organizations in tnis city and territory to unite in the grand Chief II. IV. K .odes, of the lite depatt- - ineut was nisi ructea to inviie an tne fire departments in the territory ud Wyoming, to participate in the celebra-tion Large cash piizes w.ll be offered for all of the events of the (he men's tournament. Success seems to prom ne abeady a g oriotis Fourth and Ogden will sliow the outside woild that she s alive and full ol patiiolic lei vor. Ntws. A CRAVE CHARGE. Quietly and unknown to the public yr pnss lepresen ativcs the case tf William Smith, the sold.er who is chatg-c-- d with lakiog tne life ct Wilb.im Cai-te- r, a e nnade, at Kolt D uglas a week ago today, was taken befuie tlie gland jury yesleiday afteisoon. The defendant waved a preliminary hearing, and tlie jury, afier listening to the testimony of the witnesses in die case, found an iiid pttiient charging the defendant with murder in the first degree. judge Powers, who is ths defend ant's attorney, stated to a News uporter to-day, that Smith would 111 all probability tppear befaie the couit on S.ttuid.iy next and enter a plea to the indictment Walla Walla, Wash , June Io The " ... Washington grand juiy empanelled to investigate the lynching of i lunt by sol- -' " " die'r AimiJ ag, reported to the Superior court a due bid t seven enisled men of the fourth United Slates cavalry. The repott says there is no doubt that Colonel Comptuii did not believe his troops would attempt to lynch Hunt,but the attack on the sheriff and his prison-er on the night befote the lynching a;)d the open defiance of the loned olfici r supp med bv the guard, should have been a sufficient warning to him of what might be expected; neg-ligence existed in not taking ample n to ket p his men under Uiiect control. Tne jtny is e.f the opinion ilia, the sheriff was taken bv snip; ;se and ot prf.p 11 2 1 for dens.ise .11 I til .t if he nuide any resistance gener.il alatm would have been secured and in ;,ll pro-bability the mob would have been dis-persed Without, gaining their obtct. Tli jury suggests that the county commis siioiieti prep-at- a statement of the ex-penses inclined by the county on ac-count of the outrage and present the same as a claim against the United States. It is thought as the relations be-tween tlie citizens and the troops are rather strained, it would be well to hae the latter exchanged. Special to The HeraU Examiner Dis-patch, New Yorkjune 5. The 7V$.vt?,which is considered the most staid paper in this citv.says a great denl of anxiety is felt bythe family of William Martin. Harlem, over an accident that happened to his son George. 1 ha bov was taken ill six weeks aro with an attack of typhoid fever. ,,The nurse placed a thertnome ter berrcath the patient's tongue to ob-tain his temperatuie and whife wailing for the tesiiit, young Martm was seized with a fit of coughing and the thermom-eter disappeared down his throat. The patient was placed in a reclining position head downward but was handled at tiie game time with much care to avoid am Violence that might (tacture the instru-ment which he had swallowed. Various methods were tried to dislodge the ther-mometer but without avail. He has not jet lelt any bad result form the ther-mometer and the physicians who, have been called to consult in the case have as vet been unable to locate it, although now six week have passed since the in-strument disappeared. Young Martin is eighteen yeats old. The only discom-io- tt which he experiences, he savs.is the caution which he is obliged toexercise in tnovhig about. He cannot run cr play ball or wrestle tor fear an unusual or violent m ivement might ttush the ther-mometer wherever it may be. ' Washington, June 5 Secretary Tracy says the next step will be to send the "Itata" back to th United States to stand trial. Tbete 's no expectation thai the offLeis and ciew of tne 'Rata" will jeop rd ze their libeity by returning with the vessel to San Diego, and 111 fact as it was lepnrted (rem Mexico that the commander of the insurgent war ship lEsmeralda" acted as captain of the "Itata" as tar as Acapulco, thete tue at least good leaaons "div he must r.ot re turn to the United States, In ofhc'al cir cles it is believed tlie "Pata"is not likely to suffer heavily as the result of her es capade. Credence is given to the state-ment telegiaphed from Chili thfct the vessel took the contraband arms and ammunition from the Robert and Min- - ''V'-- ' " ....A-i r.v tV.e wav.S cieUiv Foster W ii" Tin c.A i induce in !f ! nlic .u-- a over the fact that he sil a ..vcrinnent bond beam'!.' as Ion lale ol u.ieii st. 2 pel 'cent. 1U- - does not tel! tliat tbrsc li nd-ar- e absol.it lv licet ai y to li - tui,k. whic'i n; p s to take them to n- - used as sei in .' V f t 'hen calculation, ilistaik in tins respect lias been on a par wuh his livius l u.ake the puU.r la iieve i that the Tieas'tiv v i not nam; ed for ready casn, i.nd tijeii I lloWii.,j; up h;S boasts w ith a a'i foi $, in.mi from ! tiie bai.ks ,ii v.niih xivc"i nient'-- fucds arc depos ted. S 'creliitv Nob'e wi'I find and wiirn he reiurns t ili:ty. vvh ch w.ll probalily bc- -' ill s week, a veiv much mixed up coiidi-lio- u of aflaiis i:. his dt patlmeiii Assis-tant Secietary Cham'ltr is facts to prove Bussev's lavoit,Mit and the crookedness ol the afoitsaid clnel, and it luav end in one or tiie ether oj the AsutS'atit Sec.ctar.es haviujr to no. Chandler is an honest, snaitfhllorward sort of a fellow who believes tbat ciook edness otisjlit to be punished no matter who are the friends ol the ciook; it was he who filleted the papeis ol the voting Katun "Immediate dismissal," and he only attest! to let the deposition of the case made by Kuey stand when told 1'iat such wtte the oidcis ol Sscteiiiy Noble. Another tionme lor .Mr. NoMt; wll be to asst Mr. Hatiison in linding anothei victim to take Ranui's place at tlie held of tlie I'eusiou Uiiice, as it seems to lie c .needed on all sides that the head of Katun will soon find its way into the basket Somebody has kept n record ol the tune Commissioner Kauni has been absent since he became the head ,.f the Pension bureau, and it shows that juri, g tlie nineteen months he has been n. ollice he h is been absent 4o das, or neaily halt the tune. He has simply used the otlices as a tender to his pri-vate busitkss schemes, and it is not suprisiug that With sucli an example In loie him voiiu R.uini should have gone into the business of selling appoii.uuunls to oflice and prom- t ons. Tt.e repiibiic.tii leadeis ais ladly ftih-leue-at the prospect ol having tne Knights ol Labor sol.dly c.jiposed to the republican t:cket in Ohio tiiin year. Il is said that tiieKmgl.ts of Labor through its Executive Board, which is making1 n fight lor the tenioval of Capt. Meiedith, chief of the Bureau of I'.ngraving and Piinling, his given Mt Hair son ith n ti.it. tutu, and it is, ti.a- - MeieJith niii.T be removed or every Kinght of Laboi in, the State of Ohio will vote hgan st the lepubiicans at the coming gubetnatoiial election. Stcreta' v Fo'-tet- , wt.o is nr. adepi i.i the ait txtTAml TESTS' upon by Mr Hanioii to help mm out i ( tlie rctape in some way, but he Will fu.d it very oifi'.cuit' The talk about immigration which re-publicans, particularly those connected with.or hoping ot be connected with the adminstiatron, ate now iifcluding in is all for a puipose, 'I here was very iitiie improvement niad ia our hodpe podge immigration laws bv the iiiihon dolloi Conjjiets; but it provided fr a Coni.ins-siotie- i of 1mm. f ration at I4000 a yea1, which Owet:, of It, di-al). t has fallen into, and lor (iendu.g a conmi.siion to Europe on p. d.l:;;;iibi! summer t mr lot the avowed puio .se o! itivestigatin the snlijecl, man Grosvcnor of Oii.o.who jtceittlv suited tile loT'-ig- u bom cit .zetis of a newsprper intrtviu'.v and theo odd,:,.! cowi. rdi.-.- 10 mdiscieiton by uenjn.g tlie interview wnicii lo; t pei.ly ocas'.ei of her.-.i- s a membet cf this com-laissio- WASHINGTON LETTER. Fiomour regular Correspondent Washington' June 8, e in awhile you will iind an honest and conscientious lep blican w ho does not believe that the financial policy ol j the administration is dictated ftorn Wail j Stieet. ' Wall, perhaps it isn.t but ap pearancfs certi-nnl- give oi;e that inipies sion. For instance Secretary Foster-send- s out aciicular letter notifying 111c holders of the 4i per cent bonds tbat matuie next September that ttiey nir-- j be extended t or ij per cent interest. As soon as that letter is made pubic he! goes to New Yoik, wheie lor lorn da) a; he was a guest of cue of theWail Snctt money kings, and now, he thii.ks that 1, j will only be justice to the banks which j alretiriv own about hah of 'be S ,oot..-- , 000. cf these bonds and wl Ic 1 will take j all that are siprer.deied by nines panics j torn ke the inteicsia per cent wh.ch was the figure tueationed by the Wall S 'eet nv.-ii-. Doesn't that lock susp.c- - ious. ' In 4 j!': .i.te Co.rt of 'ounlv. I tab Tirif. jal K !.K;nr..v't'.i K. ...U' .;f M.rl.Mi l.um! iteccs-i- 1 .r.'r v. 'r ,nin f:::x' :v. ounl am! at. uic: f..r de- -' if vrr i,. jiioil. I I' to;, .ptz kiiiI nliin; I'm f t.'lirkrian 1 J r itlii, r ol ifK flet'l Molten l.un.i (i... tT, kilo' Lis t'..itr ;i,.,t.;iut o (,c ai!o.-- ,'u:,l ii "t,- t .!:sio:!!t;un ol Hul csUle .hi,mh t,r. t,s ;;.,:,y uici ::1... f. . .1 nit n titwirfm! t in tl,c me of i" . .'... luiitl i.e. una up- IW'lr ! ,!, Coinl ,( lie cimlv t rtsfti 1 '' '.ill r:l lii- - L'..mt I," tit sili, I. f.u: i.l J.;, ,.l,,,,i:iy lh jlid. di.y ot v- - ll'.jl utt: '. a. in. i. n out thee to r;m-- vhy n.. uli ot.; tl.,.,1 nioiui.l nn.l Ji,,i.i! i .UmtU in-- tn...tc ul t!,- irwihleof i.O'l rl ilc if,. ,i liit !.t ,rs ii lilt: iiii .If. tMHt'il mc. w ii- - in ti. a(- Aii'l i. hT'Tii-- i.mIcici! Hi.u :i if.v i( this hr. i a wt-f- f.it tinix iu. rcsivi: wi-t- I!).' s:il! Niiiy of Uty, 1M1 in ;h kKi.lO1-- f n" a i :oti'"l mill miiM: sln.. in Ki.liraiin Cily S. ,iti, -l ,,iimy (Jut, iumI ume nolii'rs imslcd axuiii.i i.u U'A i' ;l:J May l" n J lC.lfl t,.iiivw i'roiKite jllLl.i 'IV.nli.ry i:f l'l.,h ( C i.unl.v t.1 S,t!ii,-l- f ,i'.H 1 ji.ini Ii, :;lJl,'.k nl :he riii'mt witiiin am! f,,r Smuir' t;, inil.y tauh 'I -- nimiv Jicichy ci rlifv I hat full tnn- and cun.i'i rouy t lilt: "OuiCr,i;i hraury i'lltnl A::ouuu llllii Hkin,; f,T t iu.ril'.,! Oorill:Hi,il"irf I1 o tliuins'; of Ill 9 ii' M. 'ii ni.i.ind.in., i ;i d Wiii,,,,,, n;y Uund and o'i.rial ih. a j; d.lv uf !r.y is.it. ' - t,iWK pliD IVl.llftlO llit l it Win T. Ken! Ally. PiLOOD OR LAND. The recent land cra?,e in this end of Braver county, has culminated in one in stance at least of one man thtealvuinj; aii'.ther who by the way is his own he would have his blood or his land, and after ullinj; his brother to 'heel himself," emplMcizitig it by rom-- i in up town and purchasing i atridjes to go gunning. It seems that the eldest ol tlie two brotheis had located and is said was livin;; upon a eland claim unon fouti creek but somehow 01 other had f t e 1 to propeily euier his land in the laud ollice. In the meantime the voung er brother solicited and obtained per mi sion to build a house and live upon an exireni'j portion of the claim, and it is said commenced to cultivate pait of it TniukliiK perhaps that the neleet of his elder brother would inipeiil his house and other improvements he made the necesssary leijal enny in li,e United States .and office and sulisequently iu- - tnie'1 his brother of the (act. The 1 juJ declaration by the latter, that hs claim n.id been tiuwariantably jumped and that he would have his "blood or laud," has brought about a complaint to that eflect befoie Justice of the Peace Emerson; but the otlictis have thus f. r been unable to locate their man, who now cjnsidts it wise to keep out of the Vi&y.Jjcaver Ulouian, NOTICE. of iritdii!,. it la m:ii:ff aMihi.atH.M fur a permit lo cut tinil iii.iMlic aSmeiw! Und,. imdci nut of M .in h ;id, i; ,i. 1 o nil vv h' :ii il m:iy .' rn . nlivc IS ,:rtny tliat im.irulnirty pftrr thp liiiMu iiliiin fot thrrc nuns ga rrnmred hv sju! urt, ill.: n n eiM zned v:ll nicft lull I,: the llun. So.T-,,- i,y tiho liiO.:i,r ,it irh':i "nn l. I . fnv a omi hi mi tin! nruov' piiit- ,v lir iinbrr jnmt a tia .i ,! liu Jli,it::i! n,,!f :nt: t.inu'd Vl.illi! r,ii, . tol id,, lit 5Hn:t Ui:i' tMiUbeaitiTly Irniii Kin oes han Hu-- i ,.unlv I :tali. and aiore p.ir' i ul.i: lv dt-- :l,ci 11 ,, lyi. t i I: I ..,r,inir"l'.n;! :il a If k oi. ,',r,.:,i'i, on the :d l.o. io,i:l .in Hires Bin: alovc Ihi: nl ili.-- 8. nil t: i ... t'H i!:i: l.'auut-hu- !m;ivi-- . :i 1.. ij S. t; . 4 ( (..: ui s..id r.n'ck uinH-- ,.it:v idi ui.s tit t!u: luri. l.uli nt the li;l ... :i ,f i:if. k nmive isr,:(i niintuni it: l:c'l, f Uji:ia!,i i , :,,.i:ul twctilv ci aui:-,- . lu d lurk .i.eii'.v waillm-eno-ri- a,,'.iut ii.L.fl iMMinii in a thud Pioim jiitait lI.i iii ii o .Iriiv a!,,',!: a i.,"i-?- dunlins.,;'!! ,.i ii;!!1, w:i;,wi;,l llali ( rtet Hiul tipi:oni. lurk uia f.'iiuli nionaai!.:: thence north mi chain.,, kj i,i, litre tit Lcgiiiimtg ciiH..uuiiS alioul E50 uclcs, F,wrn Olp Pinels'ii Oe'ire iurknr i o:it cilhire Adr,?.ts T'ain,w Sati Pete t.cy. luab 7. i. niuiiiv Aitoiuy for Ajiiil" au 1 st Paid catiu... J ur.c oih iton NOTICE. ..I intention to m.iks application for a petmtt to (gat. timber upon the Puulic Mmetaltvids. under act of March Jid. To whom it may concern. Notice is hcrebv given that immediately after the publication heteof (or three weeks as ic quiied bv said act, the u.iderstgned will make application to ibeHon. Scctet.uv of the interior at Washington D. C, f.-- a petmit to ca's and remove pine ti f.r (imbtfv ftoni a trit ti tlie Public Mmeil liiidj cf t'r.e tiiihed States, situated ah ut five mii r.otth east of Fairvtew .Satiptte C tmtv U'.ah i'eirttoty and in Tp. 13 S. 5 K. c-- Salt I, ke Metidian. Uesciibed as follows to wt. coniniencin ;it a c.eitam bridge in Oak Creek Cannon ir.ch is located just above what is known .1?; li e .'tuii', about one ai.d one nai) laihs from the mouth of said c.1.11 on up tne cue. , hence tip suit Oak Creek about one ru.lj to tiie p- Hit L,iii;e Junction, thence, unsaid jioictiiii (or light. Land folk) a.Wil 3 00 yard to a lock niouunmeiH, iht-nic- n"i th one quarter of a mile to lock ttiounincnt, thence east one quartet ,.f a mile U 0 third rock tnonnrnent thence routh one liidl of a n is e to fourth rock monument thence w est along the lop ol the rise about one and one (muter of a mile to reck monument, thence noun, to place of beginning, containing about 300 acies moio or Ices. C. O. PKTtORSCN, OLB NiL'L&ON, P. O. adies: E"airAiew Sanpete Co. Utah. First Publication June 6 iFqi. TOTAL CITY REGISRA:1NN. The deputy registrars of this city tne.r UUors to the Utan Com-mission today. To total registration ot tlie First pieciuct is IS70, an increase ol 400 over that of last year. The total registration of the' Second precinct is 3712 snowing an increase ol 906 over the figurts of lat year. TheThiid piecinct shows a regis-tration of 1554 witn an increase of 304 over that ot hut yeai . 'Tne tegistrat.011 t,t the Fourth precinct s 1 195, an increase oi 203 over that of iast year. I'm: Fifth precinct registration is 1942, an uicteace ot 4'7 over that of last jeal. Tlie total legisualicn ol tlie city is '"Vi, baing an inciease of 2350 ovei thai i.t lasii yeai . ueus. The subjoined call nas been issued by Governor 1 homas tot' an 11 ligation convention to be held 111 this cur Sep-tember 13, 16 and 17 of tue pieseiu year, and is uddiessed 10 the governor cf each State and ieriuorj ; fo His Excellency: "Sir I have the honor to, enclose a copy ol a lesolutioti adopted al a meet-ing ot the Chamber ot Cumuiiice ot Sail Lake City, held on June 2, 191, and in aceUauce therwim.icspeciiunv ieo;ucst that you appoint nuny delegates at lurgtt to repiesetii your Slate at a con-vention to be held 111 bait Cay, Utah, September 15, 16 and .7, Tuts convention is called to coiisiotr uiattcis pertaining to 1110. leClamatlon o( the ana public lands; ol thevVesland to pennon Congress to cede to each S.atc utid lerritoiy the arid lands within us boi-d- eis foi puiposes ol itclauuiiu.i, lor die suppcW, ol its puLlicscilouIs and lot such oilier public pues as tiie legislauue o. eac.i Si.iieoi lerritoiy may lespt-c-tivel-oeterinnie. The various Cotmner ciai, agticiiliuial and mechanical assucia ttons, together with each municipal ti in the several Slates and Terri tones west of the Alissouii liver aie also lequested to Send delegates to this con-vention "1 have the honor to rem.in respect-fully, Arthur L Thomas, "Governor of Uta.i." NOTICE of intention to make application for t Peimit to cut timber tipim the public minerl LsticH under act of Match the 3 ' ... 1S91. ' To Whom it may concern. notice is hereoy given ihut inni'diatlv after the publication heieol lor ihiee weeks as by ai t uct. ih- - undersigned will mak npplic lion to the lion. Secratorv ol the interior at Washington D C for a permit, to cut and it move pine & fir timber Item a tract of the public mineral lands of the United iita.es situated about Eight miles East of Pair-vie- Sanpete County Utah territory and heing in Tp.14 S.6E of S.L.nierrdiau.des cubed as lollows to w it. Beginhig at a rock monument 200 yards E from a certain Siw nnil owned by Said applicant and located tn tiie N. folk ol P.oulgtr canyon thence 40 rods S.lhence 80 rodsWi thence 40 rods N thence to rods East 'to place of Beaming con-taining aiitv.it 20 aces more or le. SWKN Ol.ii NftLSON. P. O. Adtf.-a- Lair view Saopete Co U.a'i i'lisi Publ.cation June 6 iSi. A SAFE INVESTJXNT. Is one which is guaianleed to bring you satisGctory results. 01 in use t.l failure a retiini of ptuchase pt .cts. Chi this sale pla you can buy from our ad-vertized l)ni,;:;iS:;s a bottle ef Dr. King's New Discoveiy for consumption. It :s guarntee.l to bring relief in every esse, wiien used for an afitctiott ol run. at, Lungs or Chest, tucii as consiinipt-Oti- , ti.ii.iiniiiHiioi! oi Ltirr.js, Liroiichiti, fi m.t. Wh .oping Cough, Croup, tic , t,r. It ts pleasant and agtetable to ti.se, peiitctiy s,i,Y, and cau always be de-pended Upn. i ual hot I.s fr e at IL P, Litsei.'s D.ug Slote. IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE. J.B, VVilnoi),, 371 Clay Sc. Shatpshaige Pa., says tie wiii not be woh ut Lir. King's new disjvciy tor Coiuutupuoti, Coughs and Colds that 1, cured ins wi(, who was threatened with Piienuiiioina after an attack of "Liirrippe" when var ious other remedies and several physici-ans had done her no good. Robert Ik.r-be- r, of Coekt.port., Pa.' claims Dr. King's new d'icovei y bos him mo.-- f;o..d th ia auytiitng ,he ever used for Ltiui; Tioub:e. .Nothing like it. Tiy il, Flee .Trial u Jttlesat H, P. Lusnsdutg store large bottles 50c. and jSt 00 ' |